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[ { "docid": "D657384#0", "title": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1027.html\nSigners of the U.S. Constitution", "text": "Signers of the U. S. Constitution Delegates from 12 states (Rhode Island didn't send a delegation) met in Philadelphia in 1787 to draft a new constitution. The resulting document was signed by 39 of the 55 delegates on September 17, 1787. William Jackson also signed the document as secretary of the convention in attestation of the document's validity. John Adams and Thomas Jefferson did not attend because they were overseas on diplomatic missions. Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry did not attend because they did not see a need for the change. Jonathan Dayton at the age of 26 was the youngest person to sign, while Benjamin Franklin, at age 81, was the oldest to sign the Constitution as he had been the oldest to (1026:sign the Declaration of Independence] a decade earlier. Virginia John Blair James Madison*George Washington New Hampshire Nicholas Gilman John Langdon Massachusetts Nathaniel Gorham Rufus King Connecticut William Samuel Johnson Roger Sherman New York Alexander Hamilton New Jersey David Brearly Jonathan Dayton William Livingston William Paterson Pennsylvania George Clymer Thomas Fitzsimmons Benjamin Franklin Jared Ingersoll Thomas Mifflin Gouvernor Morris Robert Morris James Wilson Delaware Richard Bassett Gunning Bedford, Jr. Jacob Broom John Dickinson George Read Maryland Daniel Carroll Daniel Jenifer James Mc Henry North Carolina William Blount Richard Dobbs Spaight Hugh Williamson South Carolina Pierce Butler Charles Pinckney Charles Cotesworth Pinckney John Rutledge Georgia Abraham Baldwin William Few, Jr. Rhode Island, one of the original 13 colonies, did not immediately sign the Constitution of the United States (Text), but did so three years later and became a state in 1790. See United States Constitution. * The streets of Madison, Wisconsin, are named after the signers.- - - Books You May Like Include: ----Alexander Hamilton, American by Richard Brookhiser. The man on the $10 bill is probably the most overlooked Founding Father." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1050744#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_must_you_be_to_become_president_of_the_United_states\nHow old must you be to become president of the US?", "text": "\"How old must you be to become president of the US? Answer by Acvossius Confidence votes 14Answer: At least 35 years old. The three basic requirements are: Be a natural born citizen of the United States Be at least thirty-five years old (when assuming office). Must have been a permanent resident in the United States for at least 14 years. The Constitution specifies that you must be 35 to be president. The minimum age is thirty-five years, as detailed in Article 2 Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States. No person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty-five Years (35), and been fourteen Years a Resident within the United States. http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html#A2Sec1 The president must be at least 35 when he takes office, according to Article Two of the US Constitution . ( He also must be a natural born citizen, and have lived in the United States for at least fourteen years.) ( 42 was the youngest age of an actual President." }, { "docid": "D3259491#0", "title": "http://www.eiu.edu/~eiutps/constitution_faces.php\nConstitution Day", "text": "\"Constitution Day A Closer Look at the Constitution | Resources for Teachers | One Day in the Creation of the Constitution Page 1 | Page 2 | Page 3 | Page 4 | Bill of Rights | Faces Behind the Constitution Faces Behind the Constitution The thirteen original states, except for Rhode Island, sent delegates to the Constitutional Convention. In all, 70 delegates were invited, but only 55 attended. Most notably missing were Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams, and John Hancock. Of the 55 delegates in attendance, 39 actually signed the Constitution. You can find out more about the Constitutional Convention delegates by either choosing a state or one of the delegate's names from the drop down menus below. Choose a or choose a Connecticut Oliver Ellsworth Image courtesy of Independence National Historical Park. Biography Born: April 29, 1745, in Windsor, Connecticut Schooling: Ellsworth entered Yale in 1762 but transferred to the College of New Jersey (later Princeton) at the end of his second year. He continued to study theology and received his A. B. degree after 2 years. Soon afterward, however, Ellsworth turned to the law. After 4 years of study, he was admitted to the bar in 1771." }, { "docid": "D1664632#0", "title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Bill_Walker_(Alaska)\nBill Walker (Alaska)", "text": "\"Bill Walker Governor of Alaska Tenure2014 - Present Term ends2018Years in position4Prior offices Mayor of Valdez Valdez City Council Independent Report an officeholder change Compensation Base salary$145,000Elections and appointments Last election November 4, 2014Education High school Valdez High School (1969)Bachelor's Lewis and Clark College, Portland (1973) (Business Administration)Law University of Puget Sound School of Law (now Seattle University) (1983)Personal Religion Faith Christian Community Church Profession Attorney; Businessman How will 2018 influence the direction of the Democratic and Republican parties? Get the important Democratic or Republican Party news from Ballotpedia this primary season, including elections for U. S. Senate & House, governor, and other statewide offices. Sign up for free today Bill Walker (born April 16, 1951, in Fairbanks, Alaska) is the current independent Governor of Alaska. He was first elected to the office in 2014. He ran on the Alaska First Unity Ticket alongside running mate Byron Mallott in the general election. Walker was required to end his affiliation with the Republican Party as a condition of joining the consolidated ticket. [ 1] Walker won in the general election on November 4, 2014. [ 2]A longtime member of the GOP, Walker first sought the governor's office in 2010 on the Republican ticket and lost the party's primary nomination to incumbent Gov. Sean Parnell (R). [ 3]Walker is the founder of Walker Richards LLC law firm, where he practiced from 1995 to 2014. He specialized in oil and gas law and municipal law. [" }, { "docid": "D900055#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Witherspoon\nJohn Witherspoon", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the actor, see John Witherspoon (actor). John Witherspoon Born John Knox Witherspoon February 5, 1723 Gifford, East Lothian, Scotland Died November 15, 1794 (aged 71) Near Princeton, New Jersey Resting place Princeton Cemetery Nationality American/Scottish Alma mater University of Edinburgh Occupation Clergyman and theologian Signature Plaque to Rev John Witherspoon, Gifford, East Lothian John Witherspoon (February 5, 1722 – November 15, 1794) was a Scottish-American Presbyterian minister and a Founding Father of the United States. [ 1] Witherspoon embraced the concepts of Scottish Common Sense Realism, and while president of the College of New Jersey (1768–1794; now Princeton University ), became an influential figure in the development of the United States' national character. Politically active, Witherspoon was a delegate from New Jersey to the Second Continental Congress and a signatory to the July 4, 1776, Declaration of Independence. He was the only active clergyman and the only college president to sign the Declaration. [ 2] Later, he signed the Articles of Confederation and supported ratification of the Constitution. In 1789 he was convening moderator of the First General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life and ministry in Scotland2 Princeton3 Revolutionary War4 Death and burial5 Family6 Philosophy7 Legacy7.1 Statues7.2 Buildings7.3 Other8 References8.1 Citations8.2 Sources9 External links Early life and ministry in Scotland [ edit]The grave of Rev James Alexander Witherspoon, Gifford John Knox Witherspoon [3] was born at Gifford, a parish of Yester, at East Lothian, Scotland, as the eldest child of the Reverend James Alexander Witherspoon and Anne Walker, [4] a descendant of John Welsh of Ayr and John Knox. [ 5] This latter claim of Knox descent though ancient in origin is long disputed and without primary documentation. [ 6] He attended the Haddington Grammar School, and obtained a Master of Arts from the University of Edinburgh in 1739." }, { "docid": "D3052994#0", "title": "http://thebiglead.com/2015/07/04/the-56-declaration-of-independence-signers-an-arbitrary-ranking/\nThe 56 Declaration of Independence Signers: An Arbitrary Ranking", "text": "1.9ksharessharetweetemail By: Ty Duffy | July 4, 2015 9:00 am ET Follow @tyduffy America declared independence from Britain in July 1776. Fifty-six persons signed the document that, in theory, could have gotten them hung. There were many slaveholders and no women. The presence of ethnics depended on how one viewed the Irish and Scots. Some were eminent, influential personages. Some were just there. Here is an arbitrary ranking of them.56. Thomas Stone [Maryland] He was definitely there. That’s about all we know.55. Thomas Lynch Jr. [South Carolina] Junior replaced Senior at the convention." }, { "docid": "D2907324#0", "title": "http://www.kansascity.com/news/politics-government/article17232419.html\nBrownback signs bill that allows permit-free concealed carry of guns in Kansas | The Kansas City Star", "text": "Gov. Sam Brownback signed legislation Thursday adding Kansas to the short list of states allowing unlicensed possession of concealed firearms and eliminating a weapons training mandate for people to carry hidden guns. Thad Allton The Associated Press Government & Politics Brownback signs bill that allows permit-free concealed carry of guns in Kansas By BRYAN LOWRYThe Kansas City Star Linked In Google+Pinterest Reddit Print Order Reprint of this Story April 02, 2015 03:28 PMUpdated April 02, 2015 06:48 PMTOPEKAKansans soon can carry concealed weapons without permits or training under a bill signed by Gov. Sam Brownback on Thursday. The new law, which kicks in July 1, makes Kansas the sixth state to allow “constitutional carry.” It will allow Kansans 21 and older to carry concealed firearms regardless of whether they have obtained a permit. Training still will be required for anyone who wants to carry a concealed gun in the 36 states that accept Kansas permits. Brownback touted the importance of training, explaining that his youngest son took a hunter safety course this past week. Today's top news by email The local news you need to start your day I'm not a robotre CAPTCHAPrivacy - Terms SIGN UP“It was an excellent course. He got a lot out of it. I got a lot out of it. And I want to urge people to take advantage of that,” said Brownback, who was flanked by Republican lawmakers and representatives from the National Rifle Association and Kansas State Rifle Association." }, { "docid": "D3217565#0", "title": "http://www.history.army.mil/books/RevWar/ss/pinckneyc.htm\n.", "text": "\"CHARLES PINCKNEYSouth Carolina Birth: 26 October 1757, at Charleston, South Carolina Death: 29 October 1824, at Charleston, South Carolina Intermen t: St. Philip's Episcopal Churchyard, Charleston, South Carolina Charles Pinckney, who represented South Carolina at the Constitutional Convention, was an ardent apostle of the rights of man. He dedicated his considerable political and legal talents to the establishment of a strong national government so that, as he put it to his fellow South Carolinians, \"\"the effects of the Revolution may never cease to operate,\"\" but continue to serve as an example to others \"\"until they have unshackled all the nations that have firmness to resist the fetters of despotism. \"\" These ringing sentiments, perhaps easily explained as the idealism of a youthful veteran of the Revolution, nonetheless represented a very serious concern on Pinckney's part that his fellow citizens were growing complacent since their victory over Britain. While many politicians, enjoying the fruits of independence, celebrated the sovereignty of the individual states, Pinckney was among those who perceived a clear and present danger in allowing a weak confederation of the states to lead the new nation that had emerged from the Revolutionary War. He worked unceasingly for an effective and permanent union of the states because his own experiences in the Revolution and as a member of the Continental Congress had reinforced his conviction that only a strong central government could provide the economic and military strength essential to prosperity and security. Unlike some of his prominent colleagues, Pinckney saw little to fear in a powerful government. He agreed with the Federalists that the rights of the citizen would be protected under the Constitution since it recognized that the government's power came from the people and that the government remained in all things accountable to the people. The Patriot The Pinckneys were one of South Carolina's oldest and most distinguished families, and successive generations made a significant contribution to the development of the new nation. The family had arrived in America in 1692, and Pinckney's great-grandfather, a wealthy English gentleman, quickly established an enduring base of political and economic power. Pinckney's father, a rich planter and lawyer with an extensive practice in Charleston, rose to the rank of colonel in the state militia and was a prominent leader within the colonial assembly." }, { "docid": "D1582047#0", "title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/people/history/us-history-biographies/bill-clinton\nCLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON", "text": "\"CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSONWith his election as the forty-second president of the United States on November 3, 1992, William Jefferson Clinton became the first Democrat in the White House since jimmy carter left office in 1981. Clinton began his presidency pledging to reduce the federal government's budget deficit; streamline bureaucracy; increase public investment in education, job training, and the environment; and initiate widespread domestic reforms in health care, welfare, and taxation. Although the United States achieved significant economic growth under Clinton, his presidency was eventually marred by personal and legal problems, including the second impeachment of a president in the history of the country. Although Clinton made progress toward reducing the budget deficit during his presidency, some of his other reforms, such as his proposal for universal health care coverage, met with opposition in the 103d Congress of 1993–94. Nevertheless, Clinton made an impact on U. S. law. On many issues, from abortion to environmental protection, he steered the nation in a different direction from that of his Republicanpredecessors, Presidents ronald reagan and george h. w. bush. Clinton was born William Jefferson Blythe IV on August 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. His father, William Jefferson Blythe III, died in a car accident before the future president was born, and his mother, Virginia Cassidy Blythe, married Roger Clinton four years after Blythe's death. When Clinton was seven years old, the family moved to Hot Springs, Arkansas, where he spent the rest of his childhood. Clinton graduated fourth in his class at Hot Springs High School in 1964." }, { "docid": "D881066#0", "title": "http://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-011-x/99-011-x2011001-eng.cfm\nAboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit", "text": "Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit PDF version Table of contents Skip to text Highlights Part 1: Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country First Nations people Métis Inuit Part 2: The Aboriginal population is young Part 3: Living arrangements of Aboriginal children Additional information Note to readers Acknowledgments Text begins Highlights Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census. The Aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people, or 20.1% between 2006 and 2011, compared with 5.2% for the non-Aboriginal population. The largest numbers of Aboriginal people lived in Ontario and the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Aboriginal people made up the largest shares of the population of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. First Nations people In 2011, 851,560 people identified as a First Nations person, representing 60.8% of the total Aboriginal population and 2.6% of the total Canadian population. Many First Nations people lived in Ontario and the western provinces, but they made up the largest shares of the total population of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In 2011, 637,660 First Nations people reported being Registered Indians, representing 74.9% of all First Nations people, 45.5% of the total Aboriginal population and 1.9% of the total Canadian population. One-quarter of First Nations people (213,900) were not Registered Indians, representing 15.3% of the total Aboriginal population and less than 1% of the total Canadian population. Métis In 2011, 451,795 people identified as Métis." }, { "docid": "D585117#0", "title": "http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/marryvirginia.html\nVirginia", "text": "\"National Archives and Records Administration Virginia John Blair Virginia Image: National Archives, Records of Exposition, Anniversary, and Memorial Commissions (148-GW-533b)Scion of a prominent Virginia family, Blair was born at Williamsburg in 1732. He was the son of John Blair, a colonial official and nephew of James Blair, founder and first president of the College of William and Mary. Signer Blair graduated from that institution and studied law at London's Middle Temple. Thereafter, he practiced at Williamsburg. In the years 1766-70 he sat in the Virginia House of Burgesses as the representative of William and Mary. From 1770 to 1775 he held the position of clerk of the colony's council. An active patriot, Blair signed the Virginia Association of June 22, 1770, which pledged to abandon importation of British goods until the Townshend Duties were repealed. He also underwrote the Association of May 27, 1774, calling for a meeting of the colonies in a Continental Congress and supporting the Bostonians. He took part in the Virginia constitutional convention (1776), at which he sat on the committee that framed a declaration of rights as well as the plan for a new government. He next served on the Privy Council (1776-78)." }, { "docid": "D254940#0", "title": "http://history.house.gov/Institution/Origins-Development/Constitutional-Qualifications/\nConstitutional Qualifications", "text": "Constitutional Qualifications Related Links Explore Official House Records Related to Constitutional Amendments“No Person shall be a Representative who shall not have attained to the age of twenty five Years, and been seven Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State in which he shall be chosen.”— U. S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 2View Larger Oil on canvas, Howard Chandler Christy, 1940, courtesy of the Architect of the Capitol Signing of the Constitution The Constitution placed notably few hurdles between ordinary citizens and becoming a Member of the U. S. House of Representatives. The founders wanted the House to be the legislative chamber closest to the people—the least restrictive on age, citizenship, and the only federal office at the time subject to frequent popular election. The Constitution requires that Members of the House be at least 25 years old, have been a U. S. citizen for at least seven years, and live in the state they represent (though not necessarily the same district). And Article VI, clause 3 requires that all Members take an oath to support the Constitution before they exercise the duties of their office. In Federalist 52, James Madison of Virginia wrote that, “Under these reasonable limitations, the door of this part of the federal government is open to merit of every description, whether native or adoptive, whether young or old, and without regard to poverty or wealth, or to any particular profession of religious faith. ”Origins The constitutional qualifications for office originate in British law. Members of the House of Commons had to live in the shires or boroughs they represented, although that was rarely done in practice. The founders used that example to motivate the requirement that Members of the House live in the state they represent. This would increase the likelihood that they would be familiar with the people’s interests there, but there was no mention during the debates about living in the same district." }, { "docid": "D3312777#0", "title": "https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/as-sa/99-011-x/99-011-x2011001-eng.cfm\nAboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit", "text": "Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: First Nations People, Métis and Inuit PDF version Table of contents Skip to text Highlights Part 1: Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country First Nations people Métis Inuit Part 2: The Aboriginal population is young Part 3: Living arrangements of Aboriginal children Additional information Note to readers Acknowledgments Text begins Highlights Aboriginal people – Diverse groups living across the country New data from the National Household Survey (NHS) show that 1,400,685 people had an Aboriginal identity in 2011, representing 4.3% of the total Canadian population. Aboriginal people accounted for 3.8% of the population enumerated in the 2006 Census, 3.3% in the 2001 Census and 2.8% in the 1996 Census. The Aboriginal population increased by 232,385 people, or 20.1% between 2006 and 2011, compared with 5.2% for the non-Aboriginal population. The largest numbers of Aboriginal people lived in Ontario and the western provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and British Columbia). Aboriginal people made up the largest shares of the population of Nunavut and the Northwest Territories. First Nations people In 2011, 851,560 people identified as a First Nations person, representing 60.8% of the total Aboriginal population and 2.6% of the total Canadian population. Many First Nations people lived in Ontario and the western provinces, but they made up the largest shares of the total population of the Northwest Territories, Yukon, Manitoba and Saskatchewan. In 2011, 637,660 First Nations people reported being Registered Indians, representing 74.9% of all First Nations people, 45.5% of the total Aboriginal population and 1.9% of the total Canadian population. One-quarter of First Nations people (213,900) were not Registered Indians, representing 15.3% of the total Aboriginal population and less than 1% of the total Canadian population. Métis In 2011, 451,795 people identified as Métis." }, { "docid": "D1853597#0", "title": "http://www.thisnation.com/textbook/constitution-delegates.html\n.", "text": "\"Delegates to the Constitutional Convention Who Was There? The state legislatures of each state selected the delegates who would attend the convention. There was no limit on the number of delegates a state could send, but each state would vote as a delegation, not as individual delegates. Rhode Island did not send any delegates to the Convention. While seventy delegates were appointed to attend, only fifty-five did. The delegates to the convention included lawyers (thirty-four had studied law), soldiers (twenty-one fought in the Revolutionary War), farmers, educators, ministers, doctors, bankers and merchants. Forty had been members of the Continental Congress and two others would later become members of the Congress of the United States. The average age of the delegates was about 44. Thomas Jefferson, author of the Declaration of Independence, was serving as the American Minister to France at the time and did not participate in the Constitutional Convention. NAMESTATESigned the Constitution COMMENTSBaldwin, Abraham Minister/Lawyer GAYHelped resolved the large/small state representation crisis." }, { "docid": "D1078236#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_of_California\nGovernor of California", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Governor of the State of California Seal of the Governor Standard of the Governor Incumbent Jerry Brown since January 3, 2011California Executive Branch Style The Honorable (formal)Residence California Governor's Mansion Seat Sacramento, CATerm length Four year term renewable once Inaugural holder Peter Hardeman Burnett Formation December 20, 1849Salary US$ 173,987 (2013) [1]Website Official website The Governor of California is the head of government of the State of California The governor is the chief executive of the Government of the State of California and the commander-in-chief of the California National Guard and the California State Military Reserve. Established in the California State Constitution, the governor's responsibilities also include making annual State of the State address to the California State Legislature, submitting the budget, and ensuring that state laws are enforced. The position was created in 1849, the year before California became a state. The current governor is Jerry Brown who was inaugurated January 3, 2011, and who had previously served as governor from 1975 to 1983. In October 2013, Jerry Brown surpassed Earl Warren for the longest cumulative period of time served as governor. Contents [ hide ]1 Gubernatorial elections, oath, and term of office1.1 Gubernatorial removal2 Relationship with Lieutenant Governor of California3 Gubernatorial facts3.1 Age and longevity3.2 Transition events3.3 Presidential campaigns4 See also5 References6 External links Gubernatorial elections, oath, and term of office [ edit]See also: List of Governors of California Governors are elected by popular ballot and serve terms of four years, with a limit of two terms, if served after November 6, 1990. [ 2] Governors take the following oath: I (Governor) do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies foreign and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of California, that I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which I am about to enter. Governors take office on the first Monday after January 1 after their election. Gubernatorial removal [ edit]There are two methods available to remove a governor before the expiration of the gubernatorial term of office. Impeachment and removal by the legislature [ edit]The governor can be impeached for \"\"misconduct in office\"\" by the State Assembly and removed by a two-thirds vote of the State Senate." }, { "docid": "D2047177#0", "title": "http://www.constitutionfacts.com/us-declaration-of-independence/fascinating-facts/\nFascinating Facts about the Declaration of Independence", "text": "\"Fascinating Facts about the Declaration of Independence There is something written on the back of the Declaration of Independence, but it isn't a secret map or code. Instead, there are a few handwritten words that say, \"\"Original Declaration of Independence/ dated 4th July 1776\"\". No one knows who wrote this, but it was probably added as a label when the document was rolled up for storage many years ago. Once the Declaration of Independence had been written and signed, printer John Dunlap was asked to make about 200 copies to be distributed throughout the colonies. Today, the “Dunlap Broadsides” are extremely rare and valuable. In 1989, someone discovered a previously unknown Dunlap Broadside. It was sold for over $8 million in 2000. There are only 26 known surviving Dunlap Broadsides today. Although Thomas Jefferson is often called the “author” of the Declaration of Independence, he wasn’t the only person who contributed important ideas. Jefferson was a member of a five-person committee appointed by the Continental Congress to write the Declaration." }, { "docid": "D188101#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/2560166/presidents-flash-cards/\nPresidents", "text": "\"62 terms trustme3Presidents Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort George Washington George Washington (February 22, 1732 [O. S. February 11, 1731]- December 14, 1799) [1] [2] [3] served as the first constitutional President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, [4] [5] [6] and as the commander of the Continental Army in the American Revolutionary War from 1775 to 1783. His role in the revolution and subsequent independence and formation of the United States was significant, and is seen by Americans as the \"\"Father of Our Country\"\". [ 5] [6] The Continental Congress appointed Washington commander-in-chief of the American revolutionary forces in 1775. [ 7] The following year, the British were ousted and left Boston, lost New York City, and were defeated in Trenton, New Jersey by Washington's surprise crossing of the Delaware River. Because of his strategy, Revolutionary forces captured the two main British combat armies at Saratoga and Yorktown. Negotiating with Congress, the colonial states, and French allies, he held together a tenuous army and a fragile nation amid the threats of disintegration and failure. Following the end of the war in 1783, King George III asked what Washington would do next and was told of rumors that he would return to his farm, prompting the King to state, \"\"if he does that, he will be the greatest man in the world.\"\" Washington did return to private life and retired to his plantation at Mount Vernon. [ 8] Washington presided over the Philadelphia Convention that drafted the United States Constitution in 1787 because of general dissatisfaction with the Articles of Confederation. Washington became President of the United States in 1789 and established many of the customs and usages of the new government's executive department." }, { "docid": "D3356368#0", "title": "https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/why-did-jefferson-draft-the-declaration-of-independence/\nWhy did Jefferson draft the Declaration of Independence?", "text": "Why did Jefferson draft the Declaration of Independence? April 13, 2015 by Jeffrey Rosen and David Rubenstein As we celebrate the 272nd birthday of Thomas Jefferson, this excerpt from Jeffrey Rosen and David Rubenstein's pamphlet about the “Constituting Liberty” exhibition puts the Declaration of Independence in context. When the Second Continental Congress convened in Philadelphia in 1775, it was far from clear that the delegates would pass a resolution to separate from Great Britain. To persuade them, someone needed to articulate why the Americans were breaking away. Congress formed a committee to do just that; members included John Adams from Massachusetts, Benjamin Franklin from Pennsylvania, Roger Sherman from Connecticut, Roger Livingston from New York, and Thomas Jefferson from Virginia, who at age 33 was one of the youngest delegates. Although Jefferson disputed his account, John Adams later recalled that he had persuaded Jefferson to write the draft because Jefferson had the fewest enemies in Congress and was the best writer. ( Jefferson would have gotten the job anyway—he was elected chair of the committee.) Jefferson had 17 days to produce the document and reportedly wrote a draft in a day or two. In a rented room not far from the State House, he wrote the Declaration with few books and pamphlets beside him, except for a copy of George Mason’s Virginia Declaration of Rights and the draft Virginia Constitution, which Jefferson had written himself. The Declaration of Independence has three parts." }, { "docid": "D3434299#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiryas_Joel,_New_York\nKiryas Joel, New York", "text": "\"Kiryas Joel, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Kiryas Joel Village Nickname (s): KJLocation in Orange County and the state of New York. Kiryas Joel Location within the state of New York Coordinates: 41°20′24″N 74°10′2″WCoordinates: 41°20′24″N 74°10′2″WCountry United States State New York County Orange Government• Administrator Gedalye Szegedin Area• Total 1.11 sq mi (2.88 km 2)• Land 1.11 sq mi (2.87 km 2)• Water 0.01 sq mi (0.01 km 2)Elevation 842 ft (257 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 20,175• Estimate (2016) [1] 23,094• Density 18,000/sq mi (7,000/km 2)2010 United States Census Time zone US EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern Daylight Time ( UTC-4)Area code (s) 845 Exchange: 492, 781, 782, 783FIPS code 36-39853GNIS feature ID 0979938Kiryas Joel ( Yiddish: קרית יואל , Kiryas Yoyel, Yiddish pronunciation: [ˈkɪʁ.jəs ˈjɔɪ.əl], often locally abbreviated as KJ) is a village within the town of Monroe in Orange County, New York, United States. The majority of its residents are Yiddish -speaking Hasidic Jews who belong to the worldwide Satmar Hasidic sect. Kiryas Joel is part of the Poughkeepsie – Newburgh – Middletown, NY Metropolitan Statistical Area as well as the larger New York – Newark – Bridgeport, NY- NJ - CT - PA Combined Statistical Area. According to the Census Bureau 's American Community Survey, Kiryas Joel has by far the youngest median age population of any municipality in the United States, [2] and the youngest, at 13.2 years old, of any population center of over 5,000 residents in the United States. [ 3] Residents of Kiryas Joel, like those of other Haredi Jewish communities, typically have large families, and this has driven rapid population growth. [ 4]According to 2008 census figures, the village has the highest poverty rate in the nation. More than two-thirds of residents live below the federal poverty line and 40% receive food stamps. [ 5] It is also the place in the United States with the highest percentage of people who reported Hungarian extraction, as 18.9% of the population reported Hungarian descent in 2000. [ 6]As of 2020, the village of Kiryas Joel will separate from the township of Monroe to become the Town of Palm Tree, New York. [" }, { "docid": "D3035999#0", "title": "http://www.rocketswag.com/law/constitutional-law/constitution/How-Many-Delegates-Signed-The-Constitution.html\nHow Many Delegates Signed The Constitution", "text": "How Many Delegates Signed The Constitution ? The Philadelphia Convention, also known as the Constitutional Convention, which took place in 1787 from May 25 to September 17, saw 39 of its 55 delegates signing Constitution of the United States. The convention came to be by the declaration of the Continental Congress that a body of delegates be appointed by the various states to revise the Constitution. The states responded by appointing 70 delegates, but only 55 of then would or could attend. You would also find the signature of the convention’s secretary William Jackson in it. He was not a delegate, but merely signed to attest the signing of the delegates. An interesting signature is that of an absent deputy from Delaware by the name of John Dickinson. George Read, also from Delaware, signed it for him at his request. Benjamin Franklin takes the position of the oldest member to sign the constitution; while Jonathan Dayton was the youngest. The first was a grand 81 years in age and had to be carried to the sessions in a chair." }, { "docid": "D3513640#0", "title": "http://presidentialhistory.com/2016/02/does-the-presidents-age-matter.html\nDoes the Presidentâs Age Matter?", "text": "Does the President’s Age Matter?by Mike Purdy | Feb 21, 2016 | Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Birthdays, Franklin Roosevelt, George W. Bush, George Washington, Inaugurations, James Buchanan, John F. Kennedy, Martin Van Buren, Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor | 0 comments As the Founding Fathers labored over the negotiation and drafting of the Constitution in the sweltering heat and humidity of Philadelphia in 1787, they came to the important question of eligibility requirements for the president. In an era when the average life expectancy of a white male was somewhere around 38 years old, they set 35 as the minimum age for the president. They wanted to ensure the president had some life experience. They did not establish an upper limit. For the first half century of the Republic, the youngest president was Martin Van Buren who took the oath of office at age 54, and the oldest was 61 year old Andrew Jackson. Old Tippecanoe: In 1841, an even older man was inaugurated: 68 year old William Henry Harrison. Harrison’s short tenure as president (he lasted just 32 days before becoming the first president to die in office) may have spooked the electorate at the risk of electing a man of his age. Harrison’s record as the oldest president held in the history books for the next 140 years until Ronald Reagan became president just about two weeks shy of 70 years old. Average age: Since 1789 when 57 year old George Washington took the oath of office as the nation’s first president, the average age upon first assuming the office has been just a month less than 55 years old. Youngest Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest man to assume the presidency, inheriting the office at age 42 upon the assassination of William Mc Kinley in 1901." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2698778#0", "title": "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nexrage.ageofthrones\nAge of Thrones", "text": "Age of Thrones Nexrage Studios,LLC Strategy Teen108Add to Wishlist$0.99 Buy Age of Thrones is a medieval-fantasy TOWER DEFENSE game like no other by Nexrage (indie team). Fight against waves of orcs, dragons, trolls, undead and more dark creatures to defeat the Dark Lord of Thrones and save the kingdom of Armos! AOT is a free-style TD/strategy game that lets you make your own path, and control how you want to defeat the enemy! Features: * Vibrant and bright toon-art style * Fully voiced/narrated *18 Unique Levels *16 different types of towers usable in-game *4 different types of castles buildable in game * 20 different types of enemies, ranging from ground, armored, flying, and warships * 4 Hero Spells usable during game to help fight tougher foes * Full tier talent tree to customize your gameplay *Various difficulties, Endless Mode, and Casual Mode (for people on the go), and Iron Maiden modes *Well balanced, and many ways to beat any level *Heavily focused on free-path tower defense, but also has fixed path elements mixed in Read more Reviews Review Policy4.3108 total5 744 163 821 10Additional Information Updated December 20, 2013Size36MInstalls500+Current Version1.0.2Requires Android2.2 and up Content Rating Teen Violence, Blood Learn More Permissions View details Report Flag as inappropriate Offered By Nexrage Studios,LLCDeveloper Visit [email protected] Westwood rd" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1105490#0", "title": "http://www.godsplanforall.com/jesusdidnotteachhell\nChapter 18 â Jesus Christ did not Teach or Believe in Hell", "text": "Chapter 18 – Jesus Christ did not Teach or Believe in Hell Misunderstood and Mistranslated Words of Jesus Hell believers argue that Jesus Christ Himself preached more about hell than any other person in the Bible. In this chapter, we shall see how, where and why hell believers misunderstand and mistranslate Jesus’s words. However, before we do this, let us first highlight four scriptures spoken by Jesus Christ Himself, which categorically prove without any shadow of doubt that He did not believe in hell. Text 1Luke 23:34Then Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they do. ”This is an amazing prayer request from Jesus Christ to God the Father. Think about it. There is no greater sin one could commit than to murder the very Son of God, and yet, there was not even the slightest hint of any revenge or unforgiveness in Jesus’s heart towards His unbelieving murderers. We know for certain that Father God will grant His Son’s request. Surely, this wonderful and gracious single request from Jesus to His Father God, for the forgiveness of His enemies, is ample proof in and of itself that Jesus Christ did not believe in hell. Text 2Matthew 21:31 (KJV)Jesus said to them, “Assuredly, I say to you that tax collectors and harlots enter the kingdom of God before you (Religious Jews) .”In this verse, Jesus Christ was speaking to ‘the chief priests and the elders’ when they confronted Him in the temple (Matthew 21:23)." }, { "docid": "D2488396#0", "title": "https://www.popsugar.co.uk/celebrity/How-Old-Characters-Game-Thrones-41213915\nAge Investigation: How Old Are the Game of Thrones Characters â and Actors?", "text": "Popsugar Celebrity 1How Old Are the Characters on Game of Thrones? Age Investigation: How Old Are the Game of Thrones Characters — and Actors?29 August 2017 by Laura Marie Meyers 143 Shares View On One Page Start Slideshow← Use Arrows Keys →Start Slideshow Join the conversation1 Game Of Thrones TV" }, { "docid": "D3271124#0", "title": "http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/HistoryofScotland/Kings-Queens-of-Scotland/\nKings and Queens of Scotland", "text": "Homepage History Magazine History UK History of Scotland Kings and Queens of Scotlandby Ben Johnson Kings and Queens of Scotland from 1005 to the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when James VI succeeded to the throne of England. Celtic kings from the unification of Scotland1005: Malcolm II (Mael Coluim II). He acquired the throne by killing Kenneth III (Cinaed III) of a rival royal dynasty. Attempted to expand his kingdom southwards with a notable victory at the Battle of Carham, Northumbria in 1018. He was driven north again in 1027 by King Cnut.1034: Duncan I (Donnchad I). Succeeded his grandfather Malcolm II as King of the Scots. Invaded northern England and besieged Durham in 1039.1040: Macbeth. Acquired the throne after defeating Duncan I in battle following years of family feuding. He was the first Scottish king to make a pilgrimage to Rome. A generous patron of the church it is thought he was buried at Iona, the traditional resting place of the kings of the Scots.1057: Malcolm III Canmore (Mael Coluim III Cenn Mór)." }, { "docid": "D1284220#0", "title": "https://www.moviefone.com/2016/12/06/game-of-thrones-actor-peter-vaughan-dies-at-age-93/\n'Game of Thrones' Actor Peter Vaughan Dies at Age 93", "text": "\"'Game of Thrones' Actor Peter Vaughan Dies at Age 93Posted December 6, 2016by Kelly Woo HBOVeteran actor Peter Vaughan, who starred in television, movies, and stage productions for seven decades, has died at the age of 93. Vaughan was best known for playing \"\"Grouty\"\" Grout in the '70s BBC sitcom \"\"Porridge\"\" and, more recently, Maester Aemon Targaryen in \"\"Game of Thrones. \"\" His agent, Sally Long-Innes, said in a statement, \"\"This is to confirm that very sadly Peter Vaughan has passed away at approximately 10.30 [GMT] this morning. He died peacefully with his family around him. \"\" After serving in World War II, Vaughan embarked on an acting career in the 1950s. He appeared in movies including \"\"The Naked Runner,\"\" \"\"The French Lieutenant's Woman,\"\" and \"\"The Remains of the Day. \"\" In television, he made a name for himself with \"\"Porridge,\"\" but also had roles in \"\"Citizen Smith,\"\" \"\"Our Friends in the North,\"\" and \"\"Bleak House.\"\" And he appeared in five seasons of \"\"Game of Thrones\"\" before his character passed away of old age. Vaughan reflected on his most famous roles in a Sunday Post interview in June. \"\" People talk about Grouty but, good heavens, the fan mail I get from all over the world because of Game of Thrones is enormous,\"\" he said. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D1640852#0", "title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/malachi-throne-dead-dies-batman-actor_n_2885549.html\nMalachi Throne Dead: âBatmanâ Actor Dies At Age 84", "text": "CELEBRITY 03/15/2013 03:58 pm ET Updated Mar 18, 2013Malachi Throne Dead: ‘Batman’ Actor Dies At Age 84Malachi Throne, the character actor most known for his memorable appearances on “Star Trek” and “Batman,” died March 13 after succumbing to cancer. He was 84. Friend and “Justified” actor Jim Beaver appears to have been among the first to break the news to the public, via his Facebook page. “ My good friend Malachi Throne died last night. One of the finest actors and finest people I’ve been fortunate enough to know,” he wrote. Throne’s agent, Annette Robinson, confirmed the actor’s death to The Huffington Post, saying the Throne had been battling cancer for some time and that he had died peacefully in his sleep. Throne acted in more than 90 different television shows over a span of five decades; he first appeared on “The Du Pont Show of the Month” in 1959. Fans will remember him as Robert Wagner’s boss Noah Bain on the series “It Takes a Thief” and as False Face on “Batman,” for which he wore a semi-transparent mask. On playing the latter character, Throne said: “Everyone wanted to know who played False-Face. It was a two-part episode, so after the first week the papers were abuzz." }, { "docid": "D1925782#0", "title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3592338/bio\nBiography", "text": "\"Edit Emilia Clarke Biography Showing all 64 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Trade Mark (5) | Trivia (36) | Personal Quotes (15) | Salary (3)Overview (4)Born October 23, 1986 in London, England, UKBirth Name Emilia Isabelle Euphemia Rose Clarke Nickname Milly Height 5' 2\"\" (1.57 m)Mini Bio (1)British actress Emilia Clarke was born in London and grew up in Berkshire, England. Her father is a theatre sound engineer and her mother is a businesswoman. Her father was working on a theatre production of \"\"Show Boat\"\" and her mother took her along to the performance. This is when, at the age of 3, her passion for drama began. From 2000 to 2005, she attended St. Edward's School of Oxford, where she appeared in two school plays. She went on to study at the prestigious Drama Centre London, where she took part in 10 plays. During this time, Emilia first appeared on television with a guest role in the BBC soap opera Doctors (2000). In 2010, after graduating from the Drama Centre London, Emilia got her first film role in the television movie Triassic Attack (2010). In 2011, her breakthrough role came in when she replaced fellow newcomer Tamzin Merchant on Game of Thrones (2011) after the filming of the initial pilot. Emilia won the 2011 EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for her role as Daenerys Targaryen." }, { "docid": "D545459#0", "title": "https://www.earnthenecklace.com/the-unsullied-wiki-what-does-unsullied-mean/\nThe Unsullied Wiki: What Does Unsullied Mean? Are the Unsullied Castrated?", "text": "Home » Game of Thrones The Unsullied Wiki: What Does Unsullied Mean? Are the Unsullied Castrated? By: Ashmeet Bagga - July 24, 2017Photo: youtube.com/watch?v=l Sh1zpafbo MMore News Tom Kaulitz Wiki: Interesting Things to Know about Heidi Klum’s New Boyfriend Catherine Paiz’s Instagram: 20 Pics of “The ACE Family’s” Stunning Queen FACT CHECK: Did Joy Behar Really Tweet That She Hoped POTUS Died in Trump Tower Fire? Advertisement Who knew an Unsullied warrior on Game of Thrones could consummate his love? Well, the unexpected happened on episode 2 of Game of Thrones season 7. If you are wondering if the Unsullied are eunuchs, then feel free to take a look at our Unsullied wiki. Warning, season 7 episode 2 spoilers are ahead!Finally, the moment that fans of Game of Thrones were waiting for arrived. Commander of the Unsullied, Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson), and Daenerys’ (Emilia Clarke) trusted advisor and Handmaiden, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) proclaimed their love for each other. Not only did they reveal their feelings, they had sex before Grey Worm left to lay siege on Casterly Rock. The intimate scene raised a lot of questions about Daenerys’ army, and has many wondering what ‘Unsullied’ means." }, { "docid": "D2113942#0", "title": "http://winteriscoming.net/features/faq/\nFAQ", "text": "Here are some frequently asked questions on Game of Thrones. We will keep this updated as more info comes out. Project status: Season four is in postproduction and will start airing on April 6 [See below for details. ] Table of Contents I. General1. Overview2. Production3. Adaptation II. Season One1. Scripting2. Casting3." }, { "docid": "D2538240#0", "title": "http://www.thefinertimes.com/Middle-Ages/war-in-the-middle-ages.html\n.", "text": "War in the Middle Ages Written by Simon Newman History - Middle Ages Related Articles The Bayeux Tapestry Magna Carta Battle of Hastings Inventions in the Middle Ages The Black Death The Great Schism Wars of the Roses Wars of the Roses - Timeline The Peasants Revolt The Domesday Book Major Wars of the Middle Ages and tactics used The Middle Ages are marked as the period between the collapse of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Renaissance period. Although there is a lack of unanimity with regard to the exact timeframe of the middle Ages, it is generally agreed that the period began in 13th century. Undeniably, the middle age and the Middle Ages war mark some of most turbulent times of English history. New tactics of war developed with every subsequent battle in large due to economic, cultural, social and technological changes. Numerous middle ages wars were fought during this period but here are the major wars of the middle ages and the tactics used: The Battle of Hastings & The Battle of Bannockburn The Battle of Hastings was one of the most significant middle ages war due to the subsequent changes that it brought across the English throne. The battle had an impact on English language, culture and law and marked the early beginnings of the English feudalism. The battle of Hastings began 14 October 1066 AD when King Edward of England died without children to succeed him. After his death, his close friend Harold Godwinson took over the throne but this was met with opposition from Edward’s cousin, William the Duke of Normandy. In an effort to take over the throne, William sent his 7000 strong army to descend upon the beaches of Pevensey. The English army of Harold was largely made up of an infantry of professional soldiers who rode their way to the battle and walked on foot when they were almost close to their destination." }, { "docid": "D1616582#0", "title": "http://www.presenttruthmag.com/7dayadventist/1844/11.html\nSection 11", "text": "\"Section 11The Doctrine of Judgment in The Old and New Testaments Introduction The doctrine of \"\"judgment\"\" pervades the whole Bible. God is constantly presented in the majesty of Judge. He calls the world to account. No man or nation can escape His judgment. Judgment belongs to God.—Deut. 1:17, NIV. All His ways are judgment.—Deut. 32:4. The Lord loveth judgment.—Ps. 37:28 (cf." }, { "docid": "D1262753#0", "title": "http://www.bible.ca/archeology/bible-archeology-maps-timeline-chronology-2samuel13-22-tamars-rape-absaloms-mutiny-984-973bc.htm\n.", "text": "\"Absalom: the Satan Child (AKA: Pretty \"\"Bad Boy\"\" Absalom)Amnon Rapes Tamar; Absalom's Revenge and Munity990-979 BC: David is 50-59 years old2 Samuel 13-22“Now in all Israel was no one as handsome as Absalom, so highly praised;from the sole of his foot to the crown of his head there was no defect in him. When he cut the hair of his head he weighed the hair of his headat 200 shekels by the king’s weight.” ( 2 Samuel 14:25-26). Amnon Rapes Tamar; Absalom's Revenge and Munity990-979 BC: David is 50-59 years old Introduction:1. This document is part 8 in the series on Saul and David: Part 1: Saul before David Part 2: David in Saul's Palace: Saul, the psychotic king who drove himself insane Part 3: Saul hunts David four years Part 4: David's Civil war in Jerusalem Part 5: David's new Spiritual Order. Part 6: David fulfills Abrahamic land promise. God made three promises to Abraham: Part 7: Absalom: The Satan Child, avenges the rape of Tamar; usurps David's throne Part 8: David's Sinful Census and the Temple platform2. The setting:a. David commits adultery with Bathsheba in 1001 BC.b. Solomon is born two years later in 999 BC, at which time Absalom is 9 years old.c." }, { "docid": "D2785691#0", "title": "http://www.jesusisthecomingking.com/2011/05/jesus-with-white-hair.html\nJESUS WITH WHITE HAIR", "text": "\"JESUS WITH WHITE HAIRJESUS, WITH WHITE HAIR AND A WHITE BEARD Today, in Revelation 1:14, we’ll begin looking at SEVEN \"\"physical aspects\"\" (His body) of the vision (of Jesus) that the Apostle John received. We’ll take time to gather insight of the RISEN Christ, and a COMPLETE picture of the MINISTRY He’ll perform as the events of The Revelation unfold. Some of the imagery may FEEL overpowering--it certainly overwhelmed John ( Revelation 1:17 ). There might be aspects of Jesus’ character that we never stopped to consider--such as, the fiery and awesome RIGHTEOUS JUDGMENTS that are contained in Him. However, we must remember that Revelation is A PROPHECY of God REMOVING the enemies, JUDGING them in the way they DESERVE to be judged, with the FINAL OUTCOME being the LONG-PROMISED VICTORY, the establishment of God’s kingdom upon the earth through a mighty and fiery Jesus. Revelation 1:14 --“His HEAD and His HAIRS were WHITE like wool, as WHITE as snow; and His eyes were as a flame of fire;” A snowy white head of hair and a white beard is NOT a common understanding of Jesus’ appearance. Many of us envision Jesus with a dark head of hair and beard--indeed, a modern painting shows Him as rugged and manly, with the swarthy complexion of His Jewish lineage. ( A more familiar classic painting shows Jesus with long medium-brown hair, a gentle face and blue-gray eyes--depicting Him as more Caucasian than Jewish.) It’s correct to envision Jesus, in His first coming, with the appearance of a young man, dark hair and all. However, considering His appearance in The Revelation, I firmly believe that when He arrives in His second coming, we’ll see this WHITE hair and WHITE beard." }, { "docid": "D2294514#0", "title": "https://www.flickeringmyth.com/2016/05/game-of-thrones-the-nights-king-is-not-who-we-thought/\nGame of Thrones: The Night King is not who we thoughtâ¦", "text": "Game of Thrones: The Night King is not who we thought…May 24, 2016 by Tony Black 2 Comments Tony Black on the identity of the Night King…Well now. Who saw this coming? This weeks Game of Thrones, in the middle of a season now definitively outpacing George R. R. Martin’s books, raced thick and fast toward not only some serious character development but equally some enormous revelations about the dense, fascinating mythology underpinning Westeros and the wider world in A Song of Ice and Fire. Almost out of nowhere, through the time travelling sojourns of Bran Stark, one of the most stunning revelations thundered down upon us – the White Walkers, those undead creatures of myth from The Land of Always Winter in the unknown lands beyond the Wall, were *created* by the Children of the Forest, the impish, mythical race of tree-dwellers long also considered consigned to myth and legend. It’s a stunning fact about the ancient history of the show which calls into question how accurate the stories and prophecies of ages past are, principally the primary prophecy about the winds of Winter and the coming second Long Night, of the undead invading the realms of men. Amidst these game changing revelations came some juicy hints about the main face of the White Walkers, a man famous for a thousand GIF’s since Season Five’s epic ‘Hardhome’, the Night’s King – but just who is this mysterious, silent leader of Game of Thrones ‘ most terrifying foes? It’s pretty clear the Night’s King of the TV show is a different animal to the figure of Martin’s books, a figure on the page we’ve only ever heard about and never seen. For a while it wasn’t clear we’d seen him on the show either; when he and his three other ‘horsemen’ appeared at the end of Season Four’s ‘Oathkeeper’, when we saw him appear in the Land of Always Winter and creepily turn one of Craster’s bastard babies into a White Walker, his name was only credited in a HBO viewers guide (later removed). No direct confirmation they were one and the same came until we next saw him, overseeing the carnage in Season Five’s ‘Hardhome’ and giving the ‘come at me, bro’ challenge to Jon Snow which triggered a thousand GIF’s, thanks to an ‘Inside the Episode’ segment with the writers. Actor Richard Brake (who previously played the character before Season Six) was credited there as the ‘Night’s King’, leading fans to speculate if he is indeed the figure mentioned in Martin’s books. ‘" }, { "docid": "D20858#0", "title": "http://archiveofourown.org/tags/Oberyn%20Martell*s*Sansa%20Stark/works?page=2\n21 - 40 of 110 Works in Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark", "text": "\"21 - 40 of 110 Works in Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Works Bookmarks RSS Feed← Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next →of spells and enchantments by framboise A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms Mature No Archive Warnings Apply F/MComplete Work31 Oct 2017No Archive Warnings Apply Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell Sansa Stark Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence Reminiscing Halloween Older Man/Younger Woman Arranged Marriage Fluff and Smut Dorne Eight years after Prince Oberyn married Sansa to save her from a betrothal to the boy king who would wreak such terror on King's Landing before his death, she watches the girls of Dorne perform the same spells on All Hallows' Eve as she once did, and thinks back on the dreams of her youth. Part 7 of A Westerosi Halloween Language: English Words: 3,488 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 19 Kudos: 127 Bookmarks:20 Hits: 1665A Second Life by framboise A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms Mature No Archive Warnings Apply F/MComplete Work30 Oct 2017No Archive Warnings Apply Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell Doran Martell Daemon Sand Ellaria Sand Jon Snow Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence Emotional Hurt/Comfort Poison Romance Fairy Tale Elements Identity Issues Slow Burn Arranged Relationship Aged-Up Character (s) Older Man/Younger Woman Protectiveness Travel Dorne On the morning of Sansa Stark's wedding to Tyrion Lannister, she is found dead in her rooms - skin cold to the touch, heart still, breath stopped. Half a moon later, Prince Oberyn Martell returns to Sunspear with a flame-haired paramour, a northern bastard girl who goes by the name of Lyra Stone. Language: English Words: 33,061 Chapters: 7/7 Comments: 129 Kudos: 503 Bookmarks:131 Hits: 7392We can bear this weight by Silberias Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin Teen And Up Audiences Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings F/MComplete Work14 Oct 2017Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell Mild Sexual Content Mild Kink Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence Alternate Universe - Modern Setting Modern Westeros Sansa-centric Sansa working through some trauma She could just sit up and they would all fall off. “My love? Are you well?”“Y-yes. Will you add another?”Language: English Words: 1,117 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 4 Kudos: 69 Bookmarks: 2Hits: 1485all the ashes in her wake by 95echelon A Song of Ice and Fire & Related Fandoms, A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin, Game of Thrones (TV)Mature Choose Not To Use Archive Warnings F/MComplete Work11 Oct 2017Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Jon Snow/Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Nymeria Sand/Sansa Stark (implied) Mild Sexual Content Canon-Typical Violence Abandoned Work - Unfinished and Discontinued Blanket Permission Sansa is born at the height of the long summer, and sent to Sunspear to foster with the Martells. She is raised amongst sand snakes and pit vipers, under the shadow of Arianne Martell, the loveliest, deadliest woman in the Seven Kingdoms, the future Ruling Lady of Dorne. And so, before she learns to be a lady, Sansa learns to be a queen. Language: English Words: 2,471 Chapters: 1/1 Comments: 12 Kudos: 144 Bookmarks:21 Hits: 2387Please make sure we get tomorrow by Silberias for Blue Cichlid, branwyn Game of Thrones (TV), A Song of Ice and Fire - George R. R. Martin Mature Major Character Death, Rape/Non-Con, Underage F/M, Gen Complete Work10 Oct 2017Major Character Death Rape/Non-Con Underage background Sansa/Tyrion - Relationshiphinted at Oberyn/Sansa Tyrion Lannister & Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell & Sansa Stark Tyrion Lannister/Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell/Sansa Stark Sansa Stark Oberyn Martell Tyrion Lannister Doran Martell Arianne Martell PLEASE pay attention to the archive warnings Sansa is NOT aged up in this story Tyrion's post-trial bitterness takes a different turn than in the books St. Tyrion of the show is NOT the one depicted here not happy Tyrion/Sansa not true Oberyn/Sansa Before Joffrey choked to death at his own wedding, Prince Oberyn of the House Nymeros Martell invited Lord Tyrion Lannister and his lady wife to visit Dorne." }, { "docid": "D56231#0", "title": "http://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryUK/KingsQueensofBritain/\nKings and Queens of England & Britain", "text": "Homepage History Magazine History UK History of Britain Kings and Queens of England & Britainby Ben Johnson There have been 66 monarchs of England and Britain spread over a period of 1500 years. English Kings SAXON KINGSEGBERT 827 – 839 Egbert (Ecgherht) was the first monarch to establish a stable and extensive rule over all of Anglo-Saxon England. After returning from exile at the court of Charlemagne in 802, he regained his kingdom of Wessex. Following his conquest of Mercia in 827, he controlled all of England south of the Humber. After further victories in Northumberland and North Wales, he is recognised by the title Bretwalda ( Anglo-Saxon, “ruler of the British”. A year before he died aged almost 70, he defeated a combined force of Danes and Cornish at Hingston Down in Cornwall. He is buried at Winchester in Hampshire. AETHELWULF 839-856King of Wessex, son of Egbert and father of Alfred the Great. In 851 Aethelwulf defeated a Danish army at the battle of Oakley while his eldest son Althelstan fought and beat the Danes at sea off the coast of Kent, in what is believed to be the first naval battle. A highly religious man, Athelwulf travelled to Rome with his son Alfred to see the Pope in 855." }, { "docid": "D2970399#0", "title": "http://www.oldpcgaming.net/age-of-wonders-2-the-wizards-throne-review/\nAge of Wonders 2: The Wizardâs Throne", "text": "Age of Wonders 2: The Wizard’s Throne Saturday, March 26, 2016Platforms: PCPublisher: Gathering of Developers Developer: Triumph Studios Genres: Strategy / Turn-Based Strategy Release Date: June 12, 2002Game Modes: Singlepalyer / Multiplayer A worthy sequel for both AOW and Heroes fans. Time to cleanse this undead town. Every time I played Age of Wonders, the game revealed new subtleties. The AI was damn clever. Plus there were delightful touches of whimsy — take the Nymph unit, a temptress who’d run up to a foe, embrace him, do her thing, and turn the poor sap into a love slave. AOW 2 doesn’t monkey around with the primary ingredients of the original’s successful recipe. The interface has been overhauled and is better organized. Diplomacy options have been enhanced. City design and its relation to production has become subtler, more interesting. Possibly one of the most interesting changes relate to your hero units." }, { "docid": "D2039535#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-does-Britain-always-have-a-queen-not-a-king\nWhy does Britain always have a queen not a king?", "text": "\"Queens (royalty) Monarchies Great Britain Question That Contains Assumptions Why does Britain always have a queen not a king?20 Answers Quora User, I'm old and have read lots of books. Answered Feb 5, 2017 · Author has 7.2k answers and 1.7m answer views It only seems that way because Elizabeth I, Victoria, and now Elizabeth II all had long and very famous reigns. Of course, Elizabeth II is still Queen. Most people alive today have never known another. There have been six queens of England/the UK and something like 56 kings (not counting any of the disputed ones) if you begin with Alfred the Great. And going by the order of succession, it may be a long time before there is another queen. Perhaps little George’s first child will be a girl though.16.8k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below What countries besides Britain have a king or queen? Why there is 'Queen of Britain' instead of 'king of Britain'? If the king of king is an emperor, then what is the queen of queen? What are the weirdest powers of Britain's Queen?" }, { "docid": "D846406#0", "title": "http://dragonage.wikia.com/wiki/Skyhold\nSkyhold", "text": "\"in: Locations, Dragon Age: Inquisition locations, Dragon Age: Magekiller locations, Fortresses Skyhold Edit Share Location Skyhold Type Fortress Location Frostback Mountains, border between Ferelden and Orlais Sections Upper Courtyard Lower Cortyard Main Hall Prison Garden Cellar Undercroft Factions Inquisition Appearances Dragon Age: Inquisition Dragon Age: Magekiller Skyhold is a fortress in the Frostback Mountains and serves as the headquarters for the restored Inquisition . Contents [ show]Background Edit Known as Tarasyl'an Te'las (\"\"the place where the sky is kept\"\" or, more specifically, \"\"the place where the sky was held back\"\") in ancient elvish [1], Skyhold is a fortress located in a stretch of the Frostback Mountains near the Dales, on the border between Orlais and Ferelden, controlling a mountain pass from the kingdom to the empire. [ 2] [3] [4]Dwarven statues The mountain peak it was built on was the site of rituals carried out by the elves during the height of their civilization, but was later leveled by early Fereldans to provide the foundation of the fortress, making the Keep Fereldan. [ 5] Ownership of Skyhold has since changed hands many times. During the late Divine Age, it was occupied by a Fereldan enchanter who unsuccessfully sought to learn why the site had been so important to the elves. At one point, even dwarves took residence there. [ 6] The last known owners of Skyhold lived certainly after the Third Blight with Mason Gatsi suspecting that they had also an extensive trade network. [ 7]When Skyhold was rediscovered by the Inquisition, it had fallen into considerable disrepair in the years after its unknown last inhabitants had abandoned it. However, by this time, the magic of the original elven site had permeated the stones of the keep, protecting it from evil. [ 8]A living tree was once a symbol of peace between two forgotten factions." }, { "docid": "D1360773#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_monarchs\nList of French monarchs", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Monarchy of France Royal coat of arms Charles XDetails Style See article First monarch Clovis I (as King)Last monarch Napoleon III (as Emperor)Formation 486Abolition 4 September 1870Residence Palais de la CitéLouvre Palace Palace of Versailles Tuileries Palace Appointer Hereditary Pretender (s) Disputed: Louis Alphonse ( House of Bourbon)Henri d'Orléans ( House of Orléans)Jean-Christophe ( House of Bonaparte)The monarchs of the Kingdom of France and its predecessors (and successor monarchies) ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 until the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870, with several interruptions. Sometimes included as \"\"Kings of France\"\" [1] are the kings of the Franks of the Merovingian dynasty, which ruled from 486 until 751, [2] and of the Carolingians, who ruled until 987 (with some interruptions). The Capetian dynasty, the male-line descendants of Hugh Capet, included the first rulers to adopt the title of \"\"King of France\"\" for the first time with Philip II (r. 1180–1223). The Capetians ruled continuously from 987 to 1792 and again from 1814 to 1848. The branches of the dynasty which ruled after 1328, however, are generally given the specific branch names of Valois (until 1589) and Bourbon (until 1848). During the brief period when the French Constitution of 1791 was in effect (1791–92) and after the July Revolution in 1830, the style of \"\" King of the French \"\" was used instead of \"\"King of France (and Navarre )\"\". It was a constitutional innovation known as popular monarchy, which linked the monarch's title to the French people rather than to the possession of the territory of France. [ 3]With the House of Bonaparte, \"\" Emperors of the French \"\" ruled in 19th-century France between 1804 and 1814, again in 1815, and between 1852 and 1870. Contents [ hide ]1 Titles2 Frankish Empire2.1 Merovingian dynasty (486–751)2.2 Carolingian dynasty (751–888)2.3 Robertian dynasty (888–898)2.4 Carolingian dynasty (893–922)2.5 Robertian dynasty (922–923)2.6 Bosonid dynasty (923–936)2.7 Carolingian dynasty (936–987)3 Capetian dynasty (987–1792)3.1 Direct Capetians (987–1328)3.2 House of Valois (1328–1589)3.3 House of Lancaster (1422–1453) (disputed)3.4 House of Valois (1328–1589)3.5 House of Bourbon (1589–1792)4 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (1804–1814)5 Capetian Dynasty (1814–1815)5.1 House of Bourbon, Bourbon Restoration (1814–1815)6 House of Bonaparte, First Empire (Hundred Days, 1815)7 Capetian Dynasty (1815–1848)7.1 House of Bourbon (1815–1830)7.2 House of Orléans, July Monarchy (1830–1848)8 House of Bonaparte, Second Empire (1852–1870)9 Later pretenders10 See also11 Notes12 References Titles [ edit]Further information: Style of the French sovereign Further information: French monarchs family tree (simple) and French monarchs family tree The title \"\"King of the Franks\"\" ( Latin: Rex Francorum) gradually lost ground after 1190, during the reign of Philip II (but FRANCORUM REX continued to be used, for example by Louis XII in 1499, by Francis I in 1515, and by Henry II about 1550. It was used on coins up to the eighteenth century. [" }, { "docid": "D2261096#0", "title": "http://www.english-online.at/people/qe2/queen-elizabeth-britains-oldest-monarch.htm\nQueen Elizabeth II - Britain's Oldest Monarch", "text": "Queen Elizabeth II - Britain's Oldest Monarch Queen Elizabeth is Britain's oldest monarch. On December 20, 2007 she overtook a record set by her great great grandmother, Queen Victoria, and experts of the British monarchy expect her to be on the throne for some time to come. No special events are planned to mark the occasion, the Queen was working as normal. Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, and lived for 81 years, seven months and 29 days, before she died in 1901. In the Victorian Age Britain expanded its power to colonies all over the world. Elizabeth, the 40th monarch since William the Conqueror took the English throne in 1066, was born on April 21, 1926. She became Queen in 1952 after the death of her father King George VI. In her youth she was trained for the throne and was educated in history, art and riding horses. In 1947 Elizabeth married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, in Westminster Abbey. The couple has four children: Charles, Anne, Andrew and Edward." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D92361#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_motor_skill\nGross motor skill", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. ( May 2012)This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( February 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Gross motor skills are the abilities usually acquired during adulthood and older age as part of a child's motor learning. By the time they reach two years of age, almost all children are able to stand up, walk and run, walk up stairs, etc. These skills are built upon, improved and better controlled throughout early childhood, and continue in refinement throughout most of the individual's years of development into adulthood. These gross movements come from large muscle groups and whole body movement." } ]
[ { "docid": "D238002#0", "title": "https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002010.htm\nToddler development", "text": "\"Toddler development Toddlers are children ages 1 to 3. CHILD DEVELOPMENT THEORIESCognitive (thought) development skills typical for toddlers include: Early use of instruments or tools Following visual (then later, invisible) displacement (moving from one place to another) of objects Understanding that objects and people are there, even if you can't see them (object and people permanence)Personal and social development in this age focuses on the child learning to adjust to society's demands. At this stage, children try to maintain independence and a sense of self. These milestones are typical of children in the toddler stages. There can be some variations. Talk to your health care provider if you have questions about your child's development. PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENTThe following are signs of expected physical development in a toddler. GROSS MOTOR SKILLS (use of large muscles in the legs and arms)Stands alone well by 12 months Walks well by 12 to 15 months (If a child is not walking by 18 months, talk to a provider. ) Learns to walk backwards and up steps with help at about 16 to 18 months Jumps in place by about 24 months Rides a tricycle and stands briefly on one foot by about 36 months FINE MOTOR SKILLS (use of small muscles in hands and fingers)Makes tower of four cubes by around 24 months Scribbles by 15 to 18 months Can use spoon by 24 months Can copy a circle by 24 months LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENTUses 2 to 3 words (other than mama or dada) at 12 to 15 months Understands and follows simple commands (such as \"\"bring to mommy\"\") at 14 to 16 months Names pictures of items and animals at 18 to 24 months Points to named body parts at 18 to 24 months Begins to answer when called by name at 15 months Combines 2 words at 16 to 24 months (There is a range of ages at which children are first able to combine words into sentences. Talk to your child's provider if the toddler cannot make sentences by 24 months. )" }, { "docid": "D627298#0", "title": "http://nspt4kids.com/therapy/when-should-my-child-be-able-to-go-up-and-down-stairs/\nWhen Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs?", "text": "When Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs? April 23, 2013 / 4 Comments / in Birth-3, Development, Exercise, Kindergarten-5th Grade, Milestones, Parenting, Physical Therapy, Preschool, Therapy / by Colleen Kearns The thought of your child going up and down a flight of stairs independently may be quite a very alarming thought, especially for parents of new walkers; however, learning to negotiate the stairs is an important part in your child’s strength and motor development. Below is a guideline of ages at which your child should be developing stair skills:10-15 months -Around the time your child starts to walk, he/she should be able to completely climb up at least 2 stairs on hands and knees.15-18 month s -Shortly after learning to climb up the stairs on hands and knees, your child should be able to go down the stairs in the same manner. At this age, your child should also be able to begin walking up the stairs using a railing or your hand for additional support. He/she will likely be using a step-to pattern in which he/she places both feet on each step.18-20 months -By the time your child is this age, he/she should be able to walk down the stairs as well, placing both feet on each step and using a railing for support.2 years -At this age, it is typical for a child to walk up the stairs without any support from the parent or a wall/railing, but still putting both feet on each step before proceeding to the next step.3 years -When your child is around 3 years of age, he/she should now be able to walk up the stairs using a reciprocal pattern, placing only one foot on each step, without requiring the use of a railing for support.4 years -Your child should now be able to go both up and down stairs using a reciprocal pattern and no rail. As with all new and challenging gross motor skills, it is vital to make sure that your child is supervised and safe while completing the task. If you have concerns with your child’s ability to negotiate stairs at home or in the community, be sure to schedule an appointment with a physical therapist at NSPT. Click here to watch a 2 minute webisode about walking up and down stairs. Tags: gross motor, milestones, physical therapyhttp://nspt4kids.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/nspt_2-color-logo_noclaims.png 0 0 Colleen Kearns http://nspt4kids.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/nspt_2-color-logo_noclaims.png Colleen Kearns 2013-04-23 13:35:11 2014-04-23 17:45:17 When Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs?" }, { "docid": "D1298487#0", "title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/what-are-gross-motor-skills-in-children-development-definition-examples.html\nWhat Are Gross Motor Skills in Children? - Development, Definition & Examples", "text": "Instructor: Yolanda Williams Yolanda has taught college Psychology and Ethics, and has a doctorate of philosophy in counselor education and supervision. Gross motor skills allow children to control those body movements that require the use of large muscles in the legs, arms, and torso. Learn more about gross motor skills from examples and test your knowledge with a quiz. Defining Gross Motor Skills Gross motor skills are movements that involve using the large muscles of the body. The development of gross motor skills starts as soon as a child is born. As children age, their gross motor abilities continue to develop and improve. Boys usually develop gross motor skills much sooner than girls, with the exception of skills that involve balance and precise movements (i.e., skipping and hopping). Children rely on gross motor skills to engage in physical play. For example, playing a game of tag requires running after friends and reaching out and touching someone (gross motor skills). Children also rely on gross motor skills for everyday activities, such as walking in and out of a room." }, { "docid": "D1482263#0", "title": "https://nspt4kids.com/therapy/when-should-my-child-be-able-to-go-up-and-down-stairs/\nWhen Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs?", "text": "When Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs? April 23, 2013 / 4 Comments / in Birth-3, Development, Exercise, Kindergarten-5th Grade, Milestones, Parenting, Physical Therapy, Preschool, Therapy / by Colleen Kearns The thought of your child going up and down a flight of stairs independently may be quite a very alarming thought, especially for parents of new walkers; however, learning to negotiate the stairs is an important part in your child’s strength and motor development. Below is a guideline of ages at which your child should be developing stair skills:10-15 months -Around the time your child starts to walk, he/she should be able to completely climb up at least 2 stairs on hands and knees.15-18 month s -Shortly after learning to climb up the stairs on hands and knees, your child should be able to go down the stairs in the same manner. At this age, your child should also be able to begin walking up the stairs using a railing or your hand for additional support. He/she will likely be using a step-to pattern in which he/she places both feet on each step.18-20 months -By the time your child is this age, he/she should be able to walk down the stairs as well, placing both feet on each step and using a railing for support.2 years -At this age, it is typical for a child to walk up the stairs without any support from the parent or a wall/railing, but still putting both feet on each step before proceeding to the next step.3 years -When your child is around 3 years of age, he/she should now be able to walk up the stairs using a reciprocal pattern, placing only one foot on each step, without requiring the use of a railing for support.4 years -Your child should now be able to go both up and down stairs using a reciprocal pattern and no rail. As with all new and challenging gross motor skills, it is vital to make sure that your child is supervised and safe while completing the task. If you have concerns with your child’s ability to negotiate stairs at home or in the community, be sure to schedule an appointment with a physical therapist at NSPT. Click here to watch a 2 minute webisode about walking up and down stairs. Tags: gross motor, milestones, physical therapyhttp://nspt4kids.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/nspt_2-color-logo_noclaims.png 0 0 Colleen Kearns http://nspt4kids.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/nspt_2-color-logo_noclaims.png Colleen Kearns 2013-04-23 13:35:11 2014-04-23 17:45:17 When Should My Child Be Able To Go Up and Down Stairs?" }, { "docid": "D2616945#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_childhood\nEarly childhood", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on Human growth and development Stages Human embryogenesis Fetus Infant Toddler Early childhood Child Preadolescence Adolescence Adult Middle age Old age Biological milestones Fertilization Childbirth Walking Language acquisition Puberty Menopause Ageing Death Development and psychology Pre- and perinatal Infant and child Adolescent Youth Young adult Adult Maturity Developmental stage theories Attachment Ecological Psychosocial Psychosexual development Moral Cognitive Cultural-historical Evolutionary Human body portalv t e Early childhood is a stage in human development. It generally includes toddlerhood and some time afterwards. Play age is an unspecific designation approximately within the scope of early childhood. Some age-related development periods and examples of defined intervals are: newborn (ages 0–5 weeks); infant (ages 5 weeks – 1 year); toddler (ages 1–3 years); preschooler (ages 3–5 years); school-aged child (ages 6–11); adolescent (ages 12–17). [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Psychology1.1 Physical growth and development1.2 Cognitive growth and development1.3 Social-emotional growth and development2 Physical development2.1 Gross motor skills2.2 Fine motor skills3 Education4 Other definitions5 References6 External links Psychology [ edit]In psychology the term early childhood is usually defined as the time period birth until the age of nine to twelve years, therefore covering infancy, kindergarten and the early school years up to grades 3,4,5 or 6. There are three simultaneous development stages: [2]Physical growth and development [ edit]In this phase there is significant synaptic growth and myelination of neural fibers in the brain, especially within the frontal lobes. For example, between the ages 2 and 6, the brain increases from 70% of its adult weight to 90%. [ 3] The growth of the brain is followed by a surge in cognitive abilities. Around the age of five, children start speaking properly and master their hand to eye coordination. It is optimal that an environment is provided that encourages physical development and allows the children to explore and try out new things." }, { "docid": "D906733#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/developmental-milestones-4020408\nDevelopmental Milestones by Ages and Stages", "text": "Babies Growth & Development Developmental Milestones by Ages and Stages Your Child's Developmental Milestones By Vincent Iannelli, MD, a board-certified physician Updated February 09, 2018Share Pin Email Print Parents often look forward to when their infant, toddler, or other young child reaches their developmental milestones, such as smiling, rolling over, sitting up, taking his first steps, counting to ten, and tying his shoes, etc. Review photos of common developmental milestones and the ages at which children normally reach them, both so that you can recognize when your child's development is delayed and you know when he is right on track. A photo of a group of mothers together with their infants, a time when moms often compare their children's milestones... Parents are often discouraged from comparing the growth and development of their own child against that of other children. The reason is that there is a wide range for when children reach most milestones. For example, most children begin to walk well on their own sometime between 11 and 15 months. If you have a group of 12-month-olds, you will likely see some walking well already, and many others still just cruising around while holding onto things. And all can be developing normally. And even beyond the wide range of normal development, there are always those early bloomers and late bloomers who are also developing normally, too. If your child isn't reaching his developmental milestones on time though, it would be good to talk to your pediatrician to see if there might be a problem with his development and any kind of developmental delay. Take that group of 12-month-olds again." }, { "docid": "D521369#0", "title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_your-childs-walking-timeline_10357004.bc\nYour child's walking timeline", "text": "\"Home / Baby / Baby Development / Your Baby's Developmental Milestones Your child's walking timeline IN THIS ARTICLEBaby Toddler Preschooler Big Kid Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: October 2015Here are the steps your child will take on the path to becoming an adept walker. Learning to walk involves much more than footwork!We've also given typical ages, but keep in mind that this is just a rough guideline. Some kids walk as early as 9 months, others as late as 17 months. There's a wide range of normal ages for kids to start walking. If you're concerned about your child's progress, check with his doctor. Baby Birth to 2 months Has step reflex. If held in a standing position on a hard surface, your newborn will move his legs as if he's walking. The reflex disappears around 2 months of age.3 to 4 months Does mini-pushups. That means lying tummy-down and raising her head and chest off the ground, using her arms for support. Mini-pushups build upper body muscles crucial for walking.5 months Bounces up and down when held in a standing position." }, { "docid": "D1924441#0", "title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/cerebral_palsy/article_em.htm\nCerebral Palsy", "text": "\"What Is Cerebral Palsy (CP)? What Causes Cerebral Palsy? What Are Cerebral Palsy Symptoms? How to Test for Cerebral Palsy When to Seek Medical Care What Is the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy? Cerebral Palsy Medications Cerebral Palsy Medical Treatment What Are Cerebral Palsy Surgeries? Other Therapy for Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy Follow-up Cerebral Palsy Prevention What Is Cerebral Palsy Prognosis? Support Groups and Counseling What Is Cerebral Palsy (CP)? Share Your Story Cerebral palsy (CP) is an umbrella term for a group of disorders affecting body movement, balance, and posture. Loosely translated, cerebral palsy means \"\"brain paralysis.\"\" Cerebral palsy is caused by abnormal development or damage in one or more parts of the brain that control muscle tone and motor activity (movement)." }, { "docid": "D1362388#0", "title": "http://americanpregnancy.org/birth-defects/cerebral-palsy/\nCerebral Palsy", "text": "Cerebral Palsy Home / Birth Defects & Disorders / Cerebral Palsy Cerebral Palsy: Causes, Treatment and Prevention Cerebral palsy refers to a group of conditions that affect control of movement and posture. Because of damage to areas of the brain that control movement, an affected child cannot move his or her muscles normally. While symptoms range from mild to severe, the condition does not get worse as the child gets older. With treatment, most children can significantly improve their abilities. Many children with cerebral palsy have other problems that require treatment. These include mental retardation, learning disabilities, seizures, vision, hearing and speech problems. How common is cerebral palsy? Cerebral palsy usually is not diagnosed until a child is about 2 to 3 years of age. Approximately 2 to 3 children in 1,000 over the age of three have cerebral palsy. About 500,000 children and adults of all ages in this country have cerebral palsy." }, { "docid": "D1129590#0", "title": "http://theinspiredtreehouse.com/child-development-toe-walking/\nToe Walking: What Causes it and How You Can Help Your Child", "text": "Toe Walking: What Causes it and How You Can Help Your Child June 18, 2015 By Lauren Drobnjak 90 Comments Looking for fun springtime activities for kids? Check out our Spring Activity Pack!Toe walking. It’s one of the most difficult and common child development issues I run across in my pediatric therapy practice. I have to admit, every time a preschool teacher comes to me and says, “I think you need to take a look at this student, he is really up there on his toes”, I cringe a little bit. And here’s why– toe walking can range from a totally normal developmental phase to a BIG problem. Here are some thoughts on this very common developmental issue. What is Toe Walking? Toe walking simply means that a child walks on his tip toes or doesn’t contact the ground with his heel first when taking a step. This is considered “normal” until sometime between the ages of 2 and 3. Beyond that age, without any definitive medical reason, it is considered idiopathic toe walking, or toe walking without a known cause – simply a habit the child has developed." }, { "docid": "D3300701#0", "title": "https://www.parentingscience.com/potty-training-age.html\nThe timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age?", "text": "\"The timing of toilet training: What's the best potty training age? © 2006-2015 Gwen Dewar, all rights reserved What is the right potty training age? The answer depends on you, your goals, and the characteristics of your child. Here I cover What the scientific evidence says about the timing of potty training Infant potty training (0-12 months)Older infant/ young toddler training (12-18 months)Older toddlers (18-24 months)Potty training after 24 months Overview In many parts of the world, toilet training begins early--sometimes within weeks of birth. Without being punished or abused, babies learn basic toilet training skills before they can walk. And they never wear diapers. The situation is very different in the United States, where children may wear diapers for 2, 3 or even 4 years. According to a recent study, African-American parents believe that toilet training should begin around 18 months. Caucasian-American parents believe that training should start even later--after 25 months, on average (Horn et al 2006). These attitudes are new." }, { "docid": "D649146#0", "title": "http://www.proz.com/kudoz/English/education_pedagogy/1148644-infant_x_toddler.html\ninfant X toddler", "text": "\"GLOSSARY ENTRY (DERIVED FROM QUESTION BELOW)English term or phrase: infant vs toddler English translation: Infant - various definitions (<12 months; aged 4-7 at school). Toddler - older Entered by: Angela Dickson Options: - Contribute to this entry - Include in personal glossary10:48 Sep 29, 2005English to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Education / Pedagogy English term or phrase: infant X toddler Do each of these words relate to a specific age period or are they sort of interchangeable? Thanks in advance. MLeiria Portugal Local time: 08:51Infant - various definitions. Toddler - older Explanation: In medicine, an infant is a child under 12 months (at least in the UK). However, in UK schools, the 'infant years' are (or used to be - the system is different now from when I was at school!) the period from ages 4 to 7. The child would then progress to junior school (often within the same school) at age 7. ' Toddler', as far as I know, has no definition in medicine and is colloquially used of a child who is big enough to walk but is still considered a baby - 'toddling' is the kind of unsteady walking associated with young children. hope this helps." }, { "docid": "D103566#0", "title": "http://www.bmj.com/content/346/bmj.e8687\nDevelopmental assessment of children", "text": "Clinical Review Developmental assessment of children BMJ 2013;346 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.e8687 (Published 15 January 2013)Cite this as: BMJ 2013;346:e8687Article Related content Metrics Responses Martin Bellman, consultant paediatrician 1, Orlaith Byrne, consultant community paediatrician 2,Robert Sege, professor of pediatrics 3Author affiliations Correspondence to: M Bellman [email protected] Summary points Every consultation is an opportunity to ask flexible questions about a child’s development as part of comprehensive medical care Parents who voice concerns about their child’s development are usually right Loss of previously acquired skills (regression) is a red flag and should prompt rapid referral for detailed assessment and investigation Parents and carers are usually more aware of norms for gross motor milestones, such as walking independently, than for milestones and patterns of normal speech, language acquisition, and play skills; consider targeted questioning Consider use of developmental screening questionnaires and measurement tools to supplement clinical judgment Developmental assessment is the process of mapping a child’s performance compared with children of similar age. The comparison group is obtained from a representative sample of the population that the child comes from. Several factors contribute to performance varying greatly between different population groups. 1 In a multicultural society it can be challenging to find appropriate benchmarks for these standards. This article reviews the literature on the assessment of child development. It aims to highlight what normal developmental parameters are, when and how to assess a child, and when to refer for specialist assessment. Sources and selection criteria We searched Pub Med, the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, and reference lists of relevant publications using the subject headings and key words “development”, “developmental assessment”, “developmental delay”, “disability”, “mental retardation”, “developmental screening tools”, “screening”, and “diagnosis”. We also reviewed guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics 2 and the UK Healthy Child Programme. 3We have extensive clinical experience in developmental paediatrics in the United Kingdom and United States, which we drew on to comment on the extensive and potentially confusing technology currently used for developmental assessment. What is child development?" }, { "docid": "D279005#0", "title": "https://www.columbiadoctors.org/condition/blounts-disease-pediatric\nWhat is Blountâs disease?", "text": "What is Blount’s disease? Blount's disease is a rare growth disorder that affects children, causing the legs to bow outwards just below the knees. It is also know as tibia vara. A small amount of bowing is actually quite normal in young infants. However, as most children begin to walk, between the ages of 1 and 2 years old, their legs gradually straighten out. In children with Blount's disease, the lower legs remain bowed or bow further outwards, which can lead to future problems with walking. Blount’s can be seen in a child less than 4 years of age as well as in early adolescents. Nearly all children who receive early treatment respond very well. What causes Blount’s disease? The exact cause of Blount's disease remains unknown." }, { "docid": "D1465166#0", "title": "http://day2dayparenting.com/when-should-baby-start-walking/\nWhen Should Your Baby Start Walking? Baby Walking Guidelines", "text": "When Should Your Baby Start Walking? Baby Walking Guidelines Day2Day Parenting November 7, 2013 Child Development, Walking When Your Baby Learns to Walk: What’s Typical and What’s Not All parents await their baby’s first steps. This magical moment is usually reported to occur somewhere around a child’s first birthday, and when it doesn’t, many parents worry that something may be wrong with their child. While it is true that 12 months may be the average age for walking, babies who don’t walk by age 12 months are not necessarily showing any sort of gross motor or developmental delay. As therapists we typically tell parents that children may walk independently anytime between 9 months and 16 months and still be considered “typically developing”. Often a physical therapist will want to take a look at a child if they are 15-16 months old and not yet walking independently to determine if there is a reason the child has not taken independent steps and may perhaps benefit from therapy to help him along. Walking is not simply a matter of just balance, muscle strength and coordination. Muscle tone as well as a child’s temperament may also play a role. Children who are active and impulsive may walk early and children who are laid back and easy going may walk late, but that is not always the case. Children who were early walkers may be more accident prone and later walkers may be more cautious, but again this isn’t true across the board." }, { "docid": "D1800793#0", "title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/child-development-observation-paper-page1.html\n\"\"\"Child Development Observation Paper\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"", "text": "\"\"\"Child Development Observation Paper\"\" Essays and Research Papers Child Development Observation Paper October 20, 2012 ECE 220 Child Observation # 3 Observation Date 10/8/2012 Jonathan, Brielle and Sebastian are playing in the block area. Working together they stack 3 rows of blocks on top of each other, going horizontally. After stacking the blocks, Jonathan points to each block (individually) and counts them. Jonathan counts to 20, the other children joins in the counting. After reaching 20, Jonathan kicks the row of blocks and they blocks fall to the floor. Brielle and Sebastian... Block, Child, Color 1625 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Child Observation Paper Child Observation Paper After observing a nine month old child for this Child Observation paper, the author of this paper has taken copious notes during the session. The purpose of this paper is recognizing the biological, cognitive and psychosocial development of the child. The author of this paper identified the background history of the child, the observation made and the development process of the child. BACKGROUND The child chosen for this child observation paper is a nine month old male... Developmental psychology, Developmental stage theories, Erik Erikson 1087 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Observations of Child Development This paper will discuss a child that was observed on a number of occasions in their family setting at home. It will explore the student social worker’s understanding of child development linking theory and reality. ." }, { "docid": "D1179160#0", "title": "https://www.cerebralpalsyguide.com/cerebral-palsy/diagnosis/\nDiagnosing Cerebral Palsy", "text": "Cerebral palsy is typically diagnosed 18 months after a child is born because signs and symptoms aren’t immediately obvious. Diagnosis – Identifying Cerebral Palsy in Children Thesymptomsandsigns of cerebral palsystart appearing at different ages for each child. Some risk factors, such as a premature birth, may point to cerebral palsy in the future. However, it’s not until parents notice their child failing to reach developmental milestones that they might suspect CP. It is important to make a complete diagnosis of the specific type of cerebral palsy that your child has, to get the right kind of treatment. This includes diagnosing thespectrum of conditions (behavioral disorders, speech impairment, etc.) that may accompany it. Observational Diagnosis Parents usually first notice a problem when their child isn’t meeting developmental milestones, like rolling over or sitting up. If physicians suspect cerebral palsy, they will observe the child’s development through routine appointments until they can make an accurate diagnosis. Diagnosing cerebral palsy isn’t a straightforward process." }, { "docid": "D1507832#0", "title": "http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/rett-syndrome/Pages/Introduction.aspx\nRett syndrome", "text": "Page contents Signs and symptoms What causes Rett syndrome? Diagnosing Rett syndrome Managing Rett syndrome Outlook Advice for carers National Congenital Anomaly and Rare Diseases Registration Service Rett syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that affects brain development, resulting in severe mental and physical disability. It is estimated to affect about 1 in 12,000 girls born each year and is only rarely seen in males. Signs and symptoms Some children with Rett syndrome are affected more severely than others. Also, the age at which symptoms first appear varies from child to child. A child with Rett syndrome may not have every symptom listed below, and their symptoms can change as they get older. Rett syndrome is described in four stages, although symptoms will often overlap between each stage. The main features of each stage are described below. Stage one: early signs At first, the child will appear to develop and grow normally for at least six months, although (especially with hindsight) there may be subtle signs of Rett syndrome before the child is recognized as having a problem. Stage one is sometimes described as 'stagnation' because the child's development slows down or stops altogether." }, { "docid": "D1482264#0", "title": "https://www.babycentre.co.uk/a6472/milestone-chart-19-to-24-months\nMilestone chart: 19 to 24 months", "text": "\"Milestone chart: 19 to 24 months Approved by the Baby Centre Medical Advisory Board Share What to expect from your toddler at this stage. Mastered Skills (most children can do) Emerging Skills (half of children can do) Advanced Skills (a few children can do)Child's age: 19 months Can use a spoon and fork Half of speech may be understandable Can wash and dry hands and brush teeth with help Can run Recognises when something is wrong (calling a dog a cat)Can point to picture of cat or dog when you say the word Can throw a ball underarm May know when she needs to urinate Child's age: 20 months Will pretend to feed a doll Learns words at a rate of ten or more a day May start exploring genitals Can take off own clothes with help Can walk up (but probably not down) stairs Draws straighter lines Will throw away an object such as rubbish, in imitation Searches for hidden objects Names several body parts Child's age: 21 months Can walk up steps Can throw a ball overarm Can name cat or dog when you show a picture Enjoys helping around the house Can kick a ball Can make short sentences (Me go)Can set simple goals (e.g. deciding to put a toy in a certain place)Can make building brick towers Can walk down stairs Child's age: 22 months Can kick a ball forward Can do simple puzzles Can put on clothing Follows two-step requests (get your doll and bring it here)Can draw a straight line Might be ready for a big bed Imitates others' behaviour Can identify several body parts Understands opposites (tall and short)Child's age: 23 months Can make a tower of four bricks Can make two- or three-word sentences Can walk down stairs Can name a simple picture in a book Can sing simple tunes Talks about self (likes, dislikes)Can use 50 single words Takes more of an interest in playing with other children Asks \"\"Why? \"\" Child's age: 24 months Can name at least six body parts on a doll Starts talking about self Begins to understand abstract concepts like sooner and later Half of speech is understandable Can arrange things in categories Becomes attuned to gender differences Can make short sentences Can walk down stairs Learns to jump Go to the next chart: 25 to 30 Months Go the previous chart: 13 to 18 Months Go to our main toddler development area Share Track your baby’s development Join now to receive free weekly newsletters tracking your baby’s development and yours throughout your pregnancy. Enter your due date or child's birthday Trying to conceive? Enter your email address Join now Privacy policy & terms Comments Log in or sign up to post a comment!A Baby Centre Member03/04/18My 24 month old baby cant speak yet. He understands everything including instructions. He only bubbles. Am so worried. Kinfly advice Report this A Baby Centre Member03/09/17My 23 month old baby is not speaking yet bt understand the things. When I m trying to learn him mamma papa then he become angry ." }, { "docid": "D3283375#0", "title": "https://patient.info/health/duchenne-muscular-dystrophy-leaflet\nWhat is Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)?", "text": "What is Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)? DMD is an inherited (genetic) condition which affects the muscles, causing muscle weakness. It is a serious condition which starts in early childhood. The muscle weakness is mainly in the 'proximal' muscles, which are those near the trunk of the body, around the hips and the shoulders. This means that fine movements, such as those using the hands and fingers, are less affected than movements like walking. The muscle weakness is not noticeable at birth, even though the child is born with the gene which causes it. The weakness develops gradually. It usually shows up in early childhood. Symptoms are mild at first but increase as the child becomes older. The name Duchenne comes from the doctor who first studied this condition." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2970397#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Wonders_II:_The_Wizard%27s_Throne\nAge of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne Developer (s) Triumph Studios Publisher (s) Gathering of Developers Producer (s) Chris Lacey Designer (s) Lennart Sas Composer (s) Mason B. Fisher Platform (s) Microsoft Windows Release NA: June 12, 2002 [1]EU: September 20, 2002Genre (s) Turn-based strategy Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne is a turn-based strategy video game in a fantasy setting. The first sequel to Age of Wonders, it was developed by Triumph Studios, a Dutch game developer. Contents [ hide ]1 Gameplay1.1 Combat and heroes1.2 Magic system1.3 The Wizards2 Development3 Reception4 References5 External links Gameplay [ edit]Unlike in Age of Wonders, where the player has the option of removing their leader from the map, players in Age of Wonders II take the role of an immortal spell-casting Wizard, who cannot be upgraded, but in certain circumstances can survive being killed. Screen capture of tactical battle in Age of Wonders II. Combat and heroes [ edit]In contrast to Age of Wonders, the maps for tactical battles are now much smaller. This led to faster combat and less maneuvering of units. Also in contrast to its predecessor, when gaining new levels Heroes can no longer choose new skills from a list of all available skills; instead, the player is forced to choose one of three offered skills, depending on the Hero's class." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1793691#0", "title": "http://adventuretime.wikia.com/wiki/Cinnamon_Bun\nCinnamon Bun", "text": "\"Cinnamon Bun Current Debut Name Cinnamon Bun Sex Male Age Around 30Species Cinnamon Bun Occupation Former Royal Tart Toter Flame Princess 's Knight Warrior (in episode \"\"Happy Warrior\"\")Relatives Jake 2 (pet)Bun Bun (shared DNA)Introduced in\"\" Slumber Party Panic \"\"Latest appearance\"\" Happy Warrior \"\"Voiced by Dee Bradley Baker Tetsuharu Ota ( Japan)Eli Lulai ( Israel)Azuan Wanji Shamsir ( Malaysia)Cinnamon Bun is a Candy Person in Adventure Time. Prior to the events of \"\" The Red Throne ,\"\" Cinnamon Bun was very dim-witted and clumsy, even when compared to most residents in the Candy Kingdom. However, after being \"\"baked\"\" in the same episode, he becomes more intelligent and articulate in his manner of speech. He is currently Flame Princess ' champion and knight, and resides with her in the Fire Kingdom . Contents [ show]Appearance Cinnamon Bun resembles a large brown bun that has a gooey face due to being half-baked. He has small black eyes, but they appeared large and green in \"\" Slumber Party Panic \"\" and \"\" The Enchiridion! \"\" His mouth is misshapen and full of crooked teeth. Before \"\" The Red Throne ,\"\" Cinnamon Bun had a wrinkly texture that gave him a slightly elderly appearance. After being blasted by fire, he becomes fully baked and attains a dry, smooth face. Cinnamon Bun, like most Candy People, doesn't wear any clothes." }, { "docid": "D2062055#0", "title": "http://pixelkin.org/2014/06/16/6-games-to-play-if-you-like-game-of-thrones/\n6 Games to Play if you like Game of Thrones", "text": "Game of Thrones fans just sat down for the season finale, and maybe…just maybe…you’re all looking for something to fill the emptiness inside. We suggest video games! Here are six games (and one honorable mention) that’ll get you through till next year’s season premiere of Game of Thrones.1. Game of Thrones: Ascent Surpringly, Game of Thrones: Ascent is one of the best actual Game of Thrones games—despite being a Facebook social game (a genre often looked down on). It’s officially sanctioned and integrated with the HBO show, so there are some neat extras and tie-ins with every new episode, and players get to choose their House and interact with the wider expanded universe.2. Civilization VCiv V is a good choice for Game of Thrones fans because it’s all about top-down strategy. While many like the series for its human-centered drama, Game of Thrones is also all about political strategy, and fans who enjoy watching the wider impact of that strategy unfold will enjoy Civilization V.3. Banner Saga According to Banner Saga’s developers, they actually intended the game to be a “mature game for adults in the vein of Game of Thrones.” Banner Saga takes place in a Viking-based, hand-drawn setting and features turn-based combat and strategy, but also places emphasis on the relationships between its characters and the impact of the choices you, as their leader, make.4. Dragon Age The Dragon Age series has a lot in common with Game of Thrones: intrigue, secrecy, and politics wrapped up in world where magic—and most importantly, dragons—are the norm." }, { "docid": "D2241944#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Wonder_Woman_enemies\nList of Wonder Woman enemies", "text": "\"List of Wonder Woman enemies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This is a list of fictional characters from DC Comics who are or have been enemies of Wonder Woman. Contents [ hide ]1 Central rogues' gallery2 Other recurring antagonists2.1 Multiple appearances2.1.1 Golden Age2.1.2 Silver Age2.1.3 Bronze Age2.1.4 Post-Crisis2.1.5 The New 522.2 One-shots2.2.1 Golden Age2.2.2 Silver Age2.2.3 Bronze Age2.2.4 Post-Crisis2.2.5 The New 522.3 Teams3 Antagonists in other media4 Antagonists from comics in other media5 See also6 References Central rogues' gallery [ edit]In alphabetical order (with issue and date of first appearance, and when or if they were involved in Villainy Incorporated, a league of Wonder Woman rivals founded by Eviless, [1] in which at one time or another most major WW villains were involved). Villain First appearance Description Angle Man Wonder Woman #62 (November/December 1953) Originally a clever schemer who \"\"knew all the angles\"\", the updated Angle Man possesses an object known as an Angler which can alter objects and locations according to the holder's wishes, sometimes defying gravity or through teleportation. The Angle Man was created as a recurring foil for Wonder Woman during the 1950s and 1960s. Ares Wonder Woman #1 (Summer 1942) Ares, referred to by the Roman name Mars for most of the pre- Crisis period, is the god of war and son of the Greek god Zeus. In the post- Crisis timeline, Ares had plotted to start World War III, which led to Diana becoming Wonder Woman. In the New 52 Ares is mostly referred to as War, and in a major departure from the character's longstanding history as one of Wonder Woman's archenemies, is re-imagined as a benign supporting character." }, { "docid": "D1511037#0", "title": "http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Gandalf\nGandalf", "text": "\"Gandalf portrayed by Ian Mc Kellen Gandalf Biographical information Other names Olórin, Mithrandir, Incánus, Tharkûn, Greyhame, Old Greybeard, Gandalf the Grey, Gandalf the White, the Grey Pilgrim, Stormcrow, the White Rider, Láthspell, Gandalf the Wandering Wizard Titles Istar (Wizard), Servant of the Secret Fire, Wielder of the Flame of Anor, Ring-bearer, Elf-friend Birth Before the the Shaping of Arda Death January 25, 3019, Battle of the Peak (physical death only, resurrected as Gandalf the White) immortal Weapon Glamdring, Narya, Wizard Staff Physical description Race Maiar Gender Male Height5’6Hair Grey, later white Eyes Dark Culture Istari ( Wizards ), Maia of Manwë and Varda Peter Jackson's Film Triology Actor Sir Ian Mc Kellen\"\" He wore a tall pointed grey hat, a long grey cloak, and a silver scarf. He had a long white beard and bushy eyebrows that stuck out beyond the brim of his hat. \"\"— The Fellowship of the Ring, \"\" A Long-expected Party \"\"Gandalf (Norse; IPA: [gand:alf] - \"\"Elf of the Wand\"\" or \"\"Wand-elf\"\") the Grey, later known as Gandalf the White, and originally named Olórin ( Quenya; IPA: [oˈloːrin] - \"\"Dreamer\"\" or \"\"Of Dreams\"\"), was an Istar (wizard), sent by the West in the Third Age to combat the threat of Sauron. He joined Thorin and his company to reclaim the Lonely Mountain from Smaug, convoked the Fellowship of the Ring to destroy the One Ring, and led the Free Peoples in the final campaign of the War of the Ring . Contents [ show]Biography Years of the Lamps Gandalf as a Maia (named Olórin) before leaving the Undying Lands Originally called Olórin, he was accounted as the wisest of the Maiar (with the possible exception of Melian ). He was a Maia of Manwë and Varda. He also served under two other Valar, such as Irmo and Nienna. When the Valar decided to send the order of the Istari (also known as Wizards) to Middle-earth, to counsel and assist all those in Middle-earth who opposed the Dark Lord Sauron, Manwë and Varda decided to include Olórin among the five who were sent. At first, Olórin was nervous and described himself as too weak and too afraid of Sauron. Manwë understood, and told him that that was one main reason why he should go, to overcome that fear." }, { "docid": "D1741795#0", "title": "http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0000147/\nElrond (Character)from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)", "text": "\"Share this page: IMDb Polls Safety behind a shield wall Favorite Lord of the Rings/Hobbit Battle Lord of the Rings/Game of Thrones Similarities If you'd live in Middle Earth, what race would you want to be? ... Elves of Middle-earth Beautiful Crowns Pick Your Army!Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky... Author's Favorite from the First 1000 Polls Favorite Middle-earth character See more polls »Elrond (Character)from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. ALERT: All Character pages will be turned off on Dec 6th 2017. Please see the IMDb Get Satisfaction Character announcement for details. Photos ( See all 16 | slideshow) Related Videos ( see all 2)Edit Photos Overview Biography: By the beginning of Frodo's journey, Elrond had lived in Middle-Earth for approximately 6,500 years... See more »Alternate Names: Abscond / Abscond the Elfis King / Elron / Lord Elrond Filmography Edit Credits Jump to filmography: Video-game, Archive Footage In Production2010s2000s1990s1980s1970s Estel: The Making of a King (????) Played by Kurt Krauss ... aka \"\"Estel\"\" - USA (original title)The Throbbit (2015) Played by Steve Christopher (as Abscond the Elfis King)\"\"The Sorcerer\"\" ... aka \"\"Der Zauberer\"\" - Germany (original title) ... aka \"\"The Wizard\"\" - International (English title) (alternative title) - Aragorn (2015) TV episode, Played by Alex Medtlek - Gandalf (2015) TV episode, Played by Alex Medtlek The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (2014) Played by Hugo Weaving\"\"Sketchy\"\" - The Hobbit: An Unexpected Christmas (2012) TV episode, Played by Michael Yavnielli The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012) Played by Hugo Weaving\"\"Robot Chicken\"\" - Hurtled from a Helicopter Into a Speeding Train (2012) TV episode, Played by John Moschitta Jr. \"\"Game Shop\"\" - Halo 4 Midnight Launch Riot (2012) TV episode, Played by John Ross Bowie The Dork of the Rings (2006) Played by Steve Christopher (as Abscond)\"\"How It Should Have Ended\"\" ... aka \"\"H. I. S. H. E.\"\" - USA (promotional abbreviation) - How Lord of the Rings Should Have Ended (2006) TV episode, Played by Daniel Baxter Bored of the Rings: The Trilogy (2005) Played by David Bowles (as Elron)Fellowship 9/11 (2004) Played by Richard Goodman The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Played by Hugo Weaving ... aka \"\"The Return of the King\"\" - USA (short title)The Trouble of the Rings: The Fellowship (2002) (V) Played by Aleksandr Fedin The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Played by Hugo Weaving ... aka \"\"The Two Towers\"\" - USA (short title)Weta Workshop (2002) (V) Played by Hugo Weaving Scale (2002) (V) Played by Hugo Weaving\"\"French and Saunders\"\" - The Egg (2002) TV episode, Played by Sean Chapman The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Played by Hugo Weaving ... aka \"\"The Fellowship of the Ring\"\" - USA (short title) ... aka \"\"The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: The Motion Picture\"\" - USA (promotional title) ... aka \"\"Lord of the Rings\"\" - Japan (English title)Quest for the Ring (2001) (TV) Played by Hugo Weaving\"\"Hobitit\"\" Played by Leif Wager - Vapautus (1993) TV episode, Played by Leif Wager - Tuomiovuori (1993) TV episode, Played by Leif Wager - Mordor (1993) TV episode, Played by Leif Wager - Lorien (1993) TV episode, Played by Leif Wager - Konkari (1993) TV episode, Played by Leif Wager ( 4 more)The Return of the King (1980) (TV) Played by Paul Frees (as Lord Elrond)The Lord of the Rings (1978) Played by André Morell ... aka \"\"J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings\"\" - USA (complete title)The Hobbit (1977) (TV) Played by Cyril Ritchard Video-game:2010s2000s The Lord of the Rings: War in the North (2011) (VG) Played by Jim Piddock The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest (2010) (VG) Played by Jim Piddock The Lord of the Rings: Conquest (2009) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II - The Rise of the Witch-king (2006) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth II (2006) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002) (VG) Played by Jim Piddock Archive Footage: Lego The Hobbit: The Video Game (2014) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving Lego the Lord of the Rings: The Video Game (2012) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving\"\"Special Collector's Edition\"\" ... aka \"\"Edición Especial Coleccionista\"\" - Spain (original title) - Especial Navidad: Huevos de Pascua (2011) TV episode, Played by Hugo Weaving The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age (2004) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) (VG) Played by Hugo Weaving Lord of the Piercing (2002) (TV) Played by Hugo Weaving Additional Details Genres: Fantasy / Adventure / Drama / Family See more »Plot Keywords: Orc / Sword And Sorcery / Wizard / Dwarf See more »Fun Stuff Quotes: From The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) Elrond : There's no strength left in the world of Men. See more »Update You may correct errors and omissions on this page directly. Clicking the 'Update' button will take you through a step-by-step process. \"" }, { "docid": "D3233935#0", "title": "http://oz.wikia.com/wiki/Emerald_City\nEmerald City", "text": "\"*The Imperial Capital of Oz*\"\" When Morning arrived, the travelers were filled with high spirits as they continued to follow the Yellow Brick Road. Soon they saw before them in the distance a beautiful bright green glow in the sky. \"\" That must be the City of Emeralds!\"\" said Dorothy to her companions. As they walked on, the green glow became brighter and brighter, and it seemed that at last they were nearing the end of their long journey. Yet was late afternoon before the little party came to the end of the paved yellow path which stopped at the great marble wall surrounding the entire city. It was very high and very thick and of a bright florescent green color, and studded in countless of glittering emeralds. \"\"― The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)A very faithful illustration of the Emerald City as it appeared in the original book by L. Frank Baum in 1900.\"\" Oh, look! There's Emerald City!" }, { "docid": "D1818898#0", "title": "http://oz.wikia.com/wiki/Scarecrow\nScarecrow", "text": "\"\"\" If I only had a Brain! \"\" ―Scarecrow (1939)\"\" Hurray! We're off to see the Wizard! \"\" ―Scarecrow (1939)\"\" I think I'll miss you most of all... \"\"― Dorothy Gale to the Scarecrow (1939)\"\" I think I'm gonna make it this time \"\"― Scarecrow. ( 1978)Scarecrow Profile Title King of Oz (formerly)Gender Male Species Scarecrow Origin Munchkin Country Residence Corn Mansion ( Winkie Country )Occupation Ruler of Oz (formerly); Tin Woodman's Treasurer; Corn Farmer Affiliation L. Frank Baum, Land of Oz, Munchkins, Dorothy Gale, Toto, Tin Woodman, Cowardly Lion, Glinda, Wizard, Emerald City, Wicked Witch of the West, Princess Ozma, Tip, Mombi, Jellia Jamb, Guardian of the Gates, Soldier with the Green Whiskers, Fighting Trees, China Country, Hammer-Heads, Gump, Jinjur, Jack Pumpkinhead, Sawhorse, Tik-Tok, Billina Patchwork Girl, Hungry Tiger, Shaggy Man, Braided Man, Polychrome, Wogglebug, Royal Palace of Oz, Powder of Life, Nome King First Appearance The Wonderful Wizard of Oz\"\" Witch...? I'm not afraid of a Witch! I'm not afraid of anything... except a lighted match. But I'd face a whole box full of them for the chance of getting some brains! Look, I won't be any trouble, because I don't eat anything. And I won't try to manage things, because I can't think." }, { "docid": "D2177579#0", "title": "http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Blue_Beetle\nBlue Beetle", "text": "This is the Blue Beetle disambiguation page. Ted Kord New Earth A · I · G · Q1985 - 2011Blue Beetle is the legacy name of several super-heroes with different abilities. Dan Garrett is the original version, an archaeologist who discovers and uses the Blue Beetle Scarab to fight crime. His successor was Ted Kord, taking up his mentor's mantle using martial arts and gadgetry when he couldn't unlock the scarab's power, eventually becoming a member of Justice League International, Living Assault Weapons and Super Buddies. Jaime Reyes is the current Beetle, a teenager who uses the scarab to construct an exo-skeleton and joins the Teen Titans. Dan Garret (later revamped as Dan Garrett by Charlton Comics) was created by Charles Nicholas Wojtkoski, first appearing in Mystery Men Comics #1. ( 1939) Ted Kord was created by Steve Ditko, first appearing in Captain Atom (Charlton) #83. ( 1966) Jaime Reyes was created by Keith Giffen, John Rogers and Cully Hamner, first appearing in Infinite Crisis #3. 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Nelson (grand-nephew), Laryn Nelson (great grand-niece)Affiliation Formerly All-Star Squadron, Justice League of America, Justice Society of America, Justice League International, Black Lantern Corps Base Of Operations Tower of Fate, Salem, Massachusetts Status Alignment Good Identity Secret Identity Citizenship American Marital Status Married Occupation Archaeologist, Physician Characteristics Gender Male Height6' 2\"\"Weight197 lbs (89 kg)Eyes Blue Hair Blond Origin Universe Earth-Two · New Earth Creators Gardner Fox · Howard Sherman First Appearance Appearance of Death More Fun Comics #55 ( May, 1940) Book of Fate #1 ( February, 1997)Sometimes I think a good fight accomplishes more than all the learning in the world.-- Kent Nelson src Contents [ show]History Kent Nelson is Doctor Fate, a powerful sorcerer and agent for the Lords of Order who fights evil alongside his wife Inza. His amulet, cloak and helmet are creations of the ancient Nabu who acts as his mentor and spiritual guide. He is a founding member of the Justice Society of America . Origins Main article: Doctor Fate Origins Kent Nelson was the son of archaeologist Sven Nelson and, around the year 1920, the two of them were exploring the Valley of Ur in Mesopotamia when they discovered an underground pyramid. It contained Nabu, an ancient immortal from the planet Cilia who had been held in suspended animation for thousands of years. Kent meets Nabu Kent released him, but the lever accidentally unleashed a poisonous gas that killed his father. It would later be revealed that Nabu engineered this situation to gain a new host. Nabu decided to mentor the young boy in the secrets of the universe, giving him incredible powers through total molecular control and taking his grief away from him. He would serve as an agent of the Lords of Order in their never-ending battle against the Lords of Chaos. Having finished his training, Nabu gave him an amulet, cloak and helmet to become a champion of good as Doctor Fate. [" }, { "docid": "D2030822#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Aquaman_enemies\nList of Aquaman enemies", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Main articles: Aquaman and List of Aquaman supporting characters Villain First appearance Description Admiral Strom Aquaman #3 (November 1994) High-ranking military officer, allied with Ocean Master and other Aquaman enemies. Agent X-6 Adventure Comics #273 (June 1960) Operative of Smugglers Incorporated. Amphitrite Action Comics #518 (April 1981) Female Atlantean criminal, allegedly Aquaman's mother.the Aquabeast Aquaman #34 (July 1967) Wealthy playboy Peter Dudley fell in love with Aquaman's wife Mera and paid Doctor Hans Ludorf to transform him into an Aquaman duplicate; the procedure failed and Dudley instead became a beast-like humanoid.the Awesome Threesome Aquaman vol. 2 #36 (November 1967) A trio of robots named the Claw, Magneto and the Torpedo Man (a.k.a. the Torp). Big Jim Mason Adventure Comics vol. 1 #263 (August 1959) A politician, Mason was the popular governor of an island nation named Comstock. However he embezzled public funds and was actively trying to sabotage the electoral campaign of his rival, Vic Wake. Black Jack More Fun Comics #74 (December 1941) Also \"\"Blackjack,\"\" modern-day pirate adversary of the Golden Age Aquaman in More Fun Comics and Adventure Comics; appeared in a total of 15 stories from 1941 to 1950. Aquaman vol." }, { "docid": "D33844#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wonderful_Wizard_of_Oz\nThe Wonderful Wizard of Oz", "text": "\"The Wonderful Wizard of Oz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (disambiguation). The Wonderful Wizard of Oz Original title page Author L. Frank Baum Illustrator W. W. Denslow Country United States Language English Series The Oz books Genre Fantasy, children's novel Publisher George M. Hill Company Publication date May 17, 1900OCLC 9506808Followed by The Marvelous Land of Oz The Wonderful Wizard of Oz ( / ɒ z /) is an American children's novel written by author L. Frank Baum and illustrated by W. W. Denslow, originally published by the George M. Hill Company in Chicago on May 17, 1900. [ 1] It has since been reprinted on numerous occasions, most often under the title The Wizard of Oz, which is the title of the popular 1902 Broadway musical adaptation as well as the iconic 1939 musical film adaptation. The story chronicles the adventures of a young farm girl named Dorothy in the magical Land of Oz, after she and her pet dog Toto are swept away from their Kansas home by a cyclone. [ nb 1] The novel is one of the best-known stories in American literature and has been widely translated. The Library of Congress has declared it \"\"America's greatest and best-loved homegrown fairytale\"\". Its groundbreaking success and the success of the Broadway musical adapted from the novel led Baum to write thirteen additional Oz books that serve as official sequels to the first story. Baum dedicated the book \"\"to my good friend & comrade, My Wife\"\", Maud Gage Baum. In January 1901, George M. Hill Company completed printing the first edition, a total of 10,000 copies, which quickly sold out. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz sold three million copies by the time it entered the public domain in 1956.1900 first edition cover, George M. Hill, Chicago, New York Back cover Contents [ hide ]1 Publication2 Plot3 Illustration and design4 Sources of images and ideas4.1 The Land of Oz and other locations4.2 Alice's Adventures in Wonderland4.3 American fantasy story4.4 Baum's personal life4.5 Influence of Denslow4.6 Allusions to 19th-century America5 Cultural impact6 Critical response7 Editions8 Sequels9 Adaptations10 See also11 Notes and references12 External links Publication [ edit]The book was published by George M. Hill Company." }, { "docid": "D1372195#0", "title": "http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/The_Sultan%27s_Palace\nThe Sultan's Palace", "text": "\"in: Locations, Buildings, Aladdin locations, and 9 more The Sultan's Palace Edit Comments (4) Share The Sultan's Palace Background information Feature films Aladdin The Return of Jafar Aladdin and the King of Thieves Beauty and the Beast (2017) (cameo)Television programs Aladdin Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Video games Aladdin Kingdom Hearts series Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey Disney Universe Inspiration Taj Mahal Other information Location Agrabah Inhabitants The Sultan, Jasmine, Aladdin, Genie, Abu, Magic Carpet, Rajah, Jafar (formerly), Iago (formerly), Razoul, Royal Guards Visitors Jafar, Abis Mal, Mozenrath, Xerxes, the Mamluks, Amin Damoola, Cassim, Sa'Luk Final state Still standing Source The Sultan's Palace is the home of the Sultan, Jasmine, and most recently Aladdin. The palace appears in all Aladdin related media. The design is loosely based on the Taj Mahal, which is located in India. Contents [ show]Background The palace is located in the center of Agrabah, and can be seen from anywhere in the town. The palace itself is surrounded by high walls, with a main gate granting entrance. A small area on the wall is outfitted for the Sultan to make speeches and announcements to the people. When Jafar assumes control of Agrabah for a while, he orders the Genie to move the Palace to a high mountain near the city. The Palace itself is mostly white in color, with golden domed roofs. There are multiple towers of varying sizes. Inside, there are various rooms that are used by the Sultan and his family." }, { "docid": "D2166481#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Wonders\nAge of Wonders", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Age of Wonders Developer (s) Triumph Studios Epic Mega Games Publisher (s) Gathering of Developers Designer (s) Lennart Sas Composer (s) Michiel van den Bos Platform (s) Microsoft Windows Release NA: October 31, 1999EU: 2000Genre (s) Turn-based strategy Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer Age of Wonders is a turn-based strategy video game often likened to Master of Magic. Originally titled World of Wonders, the game incorporated several role-playing video game elements that were dropped when simultaneous turns were implemented. The game was co-developed by Triumph Studios and Epic Mega Games, Dutch and American game developers respectively, and published by Gathering of Developers in 1999; it was re-released in 2010 on GOG.com and Steam. The game has three sequels, Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne, Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic, and Age of Wonders III. Contents [ hide ]1 Gameplay1.1 Turn system1.2 Units1.3 Magic1.4 Combat1.5 Cities1.6 Altars1.7 AI2 Development2.1 Map editor2.2 Modifications3 Soundtrack4 Reception5 References6 External links Gameplay [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The game has a single-player campaign, playable from two sides (more campaigns have been made by the community since release), and many maps, both included and user-created that can be played in Hotseat mode, over a LAN, on the Internet, or by email ( PBEM ). Up to 12 players can participate in a single game, depending on the map. Players have an isometric view of the map, which consists of hexagonal tiles, and can have up to three layers (surface, caverns, and depths)." }, { "docid": "D3497114#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sennacherib\nSennacherib", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sennacherib King of Assyria, Babylonia, Akkad and Sumer ܡܠܟܐ ܕܐܬܘܪ ܘܒܒܠ ܘܐܟܕ ܘܫܘܡܪ Malkā d-ʾĀṯūr w-Bāḇēl w-Akkad w-Šūmēr Sennacherib during his Babylonian war, relief from his palace in Nineveh Reign 705–681 BCEPredecessor Sargon IISuccessor Esarhaddon Born c. 740 BC Kalhu Died 681 BCE Nineveh Spouse Tašmētu-šarrat Naqī'ā/Zakūtu Issue Aššur-nādin-šumi Aššur-ilī-muballissu Arda-Mulišši (Adrammelech) Aššur-šumu-ušabši Nergal-MU-... Nabu-šarru-uṣur (Sharezer) Aššur-aḥa-iddina (Esarhaddon)Dynasty Sargonid dynasty Father Sargon IIMother Ra'īmāSennacherib ( Akkadian: Sîn-ahhī-erība, \"\" Sîn has replaced the brothers\"\"; Syriac: ܣܝܢܚܪܝܒ , translit. Sīnḥārīḇ; Hebrew: סַנְחֵרִיב , Modern Sanḥērív, Tiberian Sanḥēríḇ [1] pronounced in Modern Hebrew Hebrew pronunciation: [/sanχeːˈʁiv/] or in some Mizrahi dialects Hebrew pronunciation: [/sanħeːˈʁiv]) was the king of Assyria from 705 BCE to 681 BCE. He is principally remembered for his military campaigns against Babylon and Judah, and for his building programs – most notably at the Akkadian capital of Nineveh. [ 2] He was assassinated in obscure circumstances in 681 BCE, [3] apparently by his eldest son (his designated successor, Esarhaddon, was the youngest). [ 4]The primary preoccupation of his reign was the so-called \"\"Babylonian problem\"\", the refusal of the Babylonians to accept Assyrian rule, culminating in his destruction of the city in 689 BCE. [ 5] Further campaigns were carried out in Syria (notable for being recorded in the Bible's Books of Kings [6]) in the mountains east of Assyria, against the kingdoms of Anatolia and against the Arabs in the northern Arabian deserts. [ 7] His death was welcomed in Babylon as divine punishment for the destruction of that city. [ 8]He was also a notable builder: it was under him that Assyrian art reached its peak. [ 9] His building projects included the beautification of Nineveh, a canal 50 km long to bring water to the city, [10] and the \"\"Palace Without Rival\"\", which included what may have been the prototype of the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon, or even the actual Hanging Gardens. [ 11]Contents [ hide ]1 Background: The Neo-Assyrian empire, 911–612 BCE2 The \"\"Babylonian problem\"\"3 Accession and military campaigns3.1 Accession3.2 Military campaigns in Mesopotamia, Syria, Israel, and Judah3.3 Minor campaigns4 Administration and building projects5 Death6 See also7 References8 Bibliography9 External links Background: The Neo-Assyrian empire, 911–612 BCE [ edit]Main articles: Neo-Assyrian Empire and Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Map of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and its expansions – dark green shows the empire in 824 BCE, light green in 671 BCE." }, { "docid": "D2970396#0", "title": "http://www.ign.com/articles/2002/06/24/age-of-wonders-2-the-wizards-throne\nAge of Wonders 2: The Wizard's Throne", "text": "Reviewed on PC/ 24 Jun 2002Age of Wonders 2: The Wizard's Throne Share. Does Triumph's sequel deserve the Wizard's Throne? By Jason Bates Two and a half years ago I reviewed Age of Wonders, an under-rated little fantasy strategy gem that ended up being quite a lot of fun. Unfortunately, it was somewhat overshadowed by some of the more established franchises in its genre, namely Warlords and Heroes of Might and Magic. As a result, fan support was light, and without a whole lot of cool user-created scenarios to overcome the lack of a random map generator, the game ultimately dropped from view. Well as the title of this article would suggest, the folks over at Triumph Studios have completed a sequel, Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne, and done a pretty good job with it too. So what's new? Is this a vast leap forward, the next thing in strategy gaming? Not really. There are some major new features -- and we'll get to those -- but for the most part Ao W II is just more of the same." }, { "docid": "D1708294#0", "title": "http://lotr.wikia.com/wiki/Aragorn_II_Elessar\nAragorn II Elessar", "text": "\"This article is about the son of Arathorn II. For the son of Aravir, see Aragorn I. This article refers to the the heir of Isildur. For other namesakes, see Aragorn (disambiguation). This article refers to the Ranger of the North. For other namesakes, see Strider (disambiguation). Viggo Mortensen portrays Aragorn in the Lord of the Rings film trilogy Aragorn Biographical information Other names Estel, Telcontar, Thorongil, Strider ( see more)Titles Chieftain of the Dúnedain, Heir of Isildur ( see more)Birth March 1, 2931 [1]Rule May 1, 3019 [2]Death FO 120 (aged 210) [3]Realms Reunited Kingdom, Arnor, Gondor Spouse Arwen Weapon Andúril Physical description Race Men Gender Male Height198cm (6'6\"\") [4]Hair Dark, flecked with grey Eyes Grey Culture Dúnedain of the North, Dúnedain ( House of Telcontar ), Men of Gondor Peter Jackson's Film Triology Actor Viggo Mortensen\"\" I am Aragorn son of Arathorn, and am called Elessar, the Elfstone, Dúnadan, the heir of Isildur Elendil's son of Gondor. Here is the sword that was broken and is forged again! \"\"— The Two Towers, The Riders of Rohan Aragorn II, the son of Arathorn II and Gilraen, also known as Elessar and Strider, was the 16th Chieftain of the Dúnedain of the North; later crowned King Elessar Telcontar ( March 1, 2931 - FO 120 or SR 1541), the 26th King of Arnor, and the 35th King of Gondor and first High King of Gondor and Arnor since the short reign of Isildur. He was a great warrior, and as Isildur's heir he bore the shards of Narsil, reforged and renamed Andúril, in the War of the Ring. Contents [ show]Biography Early years Aragorn as a toddler, portrayed by Luke Johnston in the fan film Born of Hope He was Aragorn son of Arathorn, the nine and thirtieth heir in the right line from Isildur, and yet more like Elendil than any before him.—" }, { "docid": "D825185#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fellowship_of_the_Ring\nThe Fellowship of the Ring", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see The Fellowship of the Ring (disambiguation). The Fellowship of the Ring First edition Author J. R. R. Tolkien Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Fantasy Publisher George Allen & Unwin [1]Publication date 29 July 1954Preceded by The Hobbit Followed by The Two Towers The Fellowship of the Ring is the first of three volumes of the epic [2] novel The Lord of the Rings by the English author J. R. R. Tolkien. It is followed by The Two Towers and The Return of the King. It takes place in the fictional universe of Middle-earth. It was originally published on 29 July 1954 in the United Kingdom. The volume consists of a prologue titled \"\"Concerning Hobbits, and other matters\"\" followed by Book I and Book II. Contents [ hide ]1 Title and publication2 Plot summary2.1 Book I: The Ring Sets Out2.2 Book II: The Ring Goes South3 Members of the Fellowship of the Ring4 Critical reception5 See also6 Editions7 Notes8 References9 External links Title and publication [ edit]Tolkien envisioned The Lord of the Rings as a single volume work divided into six sections he called \"\"books\"\" along with extensive appendices. The original publisher made the decision to split the work into three parts. It was also the publisher's decision to place the fifth and sixth books and the appendices into one volume under the title The Return of the King, in reference to Aragorn 's assumption of the throne of Gondor. Tolkien indicated he would have preferred The War of the Ring as a title, as it gave away less of the story. [" }, { "docid": "D928700#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarecrow_(Oz)\nScarecrow (Oz)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Scarecrow Oz character Illustration by W. W. Denslow from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz First appearance The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900)Created by L. Frank Baum Portrayed by Ray Bolger Voiced by Paul Scheer ( Once Upon a Time)Information Aliases Socrates Strawman Chang Wang Woe Fiyero Tigelaar Species Scarecrow Gender Male Occupation Ruler of Oz Tin Woodman's treasurer Corn farmer Title His Majesty the Scarecrow Royal Treasurer Emperor of the Silver Islands Spouse (s) Tsing Tsing (in his former incarnation)Children 3 sons 15 grandsons (from his former incarnation)The Scarecrow is a character in the fictional Land of Oz created by American author L. Frank Baum and illustrator W. W. Denslow. In his first appearance, the Scarecrow reveals that he lacks a brain and desires above all else to have one. In reality, he is only two days old and merely ignorant. Throughout the course of the novel, he demonstrates that he already has the brains he seeks and is later recognized as \"\"the wisest man in all of Oz,\"\" although he continues to credit the Wizard for them. He is, however, wise enough to know his own limitations and all too happy to hand the rulership of Oz, passed to him by the Wizard, to Princess Ozma, to become one of her trusted advisors, though he typically spends more time playing games than advising. Contents [ hide ]1 In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz2 In Wicked Musical3 In the Novel \"\"Wicked\"\" by Gregory Maguire4 In the Novel \"\"Son of a Witch\"\" by Gregory Maguire5 Scholarly interpretations6 Later Oz books7 Film portrayals7.1 Early films7.2 The Wizard of Oz7.3 The Oz Kids7.4 Oz the Great and Powerful7.5 Other adaptations8 Modern works9 References In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz [ edit]In Baum's classic 1900 novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, the living scarecrow encounters Dorothy Gale in a field in the Munchkin Country while she is on her way to the Emerald City. He tells her about his creation and of how he at first scared away the crows, before an older one realised he was a straw man, causing the other crows to start eating the corn. The old crow then told the Scarecrow of the importance of brains. The \"\"mindless\"\" Scarecrow joins Dorothy in the hope that The Wizard will give him a brain. They are later joined by the Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion." }, { "docid": "D3359290#0", "title": "http://gaming.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_longest_video_game_scripts\nList of longest video game scripts", "text": "\"This is a list of video games with the longest scripts, referring to the amount of text/dialogue contained in a game. This list uses three methods to determine the length of a game's script: Line count - The number of lines of dialogue used. English word count - The number of English words used. For originally Japanese games, this refers to the length of the English translated script. Japanese character count - The number of Japanese characters used. On average, one English word is roughly equivalent to around three Japanese characters, though it can vary depending on the game. [ 1] The Japanese character count here is measured in kilobytes (KB, equivalent to 1024 bytes), due to Japanese characters varying in size from one to two bytes each. The majority of games on this list mostly fall under the visual novel (VN) and role-playing game (RPG) genres, due to their greater emphasis on storytelling and dialogues than other genres. Contents [ show]Overview The length of video game scripts can vary, from early video games which often had hardly any dialogue at all, to feature-length scripts found in modern action games with similar amounts of dialogues to movies (average 5,000-10,000 words), to longer RPGs with similar amounts of text as novels (average 50,000-100,000 words) to visual novel (VN) games which contain even more text and dialogues than most novels (some VN games have more text/dialogues than even the longest novels). The amount of dialogues found in RPG and VN games is largely due to the longer length (compared to films) as well as the interactivity (compared to both films and novels); this allows many of these games to include interactive elements such as non-linear branching plots, multiple endings, and hidden/optional dialogues, which often require more writing/dialogues than the linear plots found in films or novels." }, { "docid": "D2846002#0", "title": "http://www.coghomeschool.org/site/cog_archives/booklets/who_built_the_great_pyramid.htm\n.", "text": "\"The Plain Truth May, 1964Who Built the GREAT PYRAMID? Did you know the builder of the Great Pyramid is identified in the Bible? by Herman L. Hoeh WHO DID build the Great Pyramid at Gizeh, Egypt? WHEN and WHY was it built? Is there some supernatural revelation hidden in its mighty stones? Was the pyramid built to make the Bible clear and understandable? Are the speculations of the pyramidologists true? And what about the \"\"pyramid inch\"\" -- is it really equal to a year in prophecy as some assume? Can chronology be accurately determined only by the pyramid? Here are the surprising answers!What We Found at Gizeh Opposite Cairo, across the Nile River, lies the most famous architectural wonder of the world -- the Great Pyramid at Gizeh." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1378892#0", "title": "http://aow3.wikia.com/wiki/Age_of_Wonders_3_Wiki\nHome", "text": "Welcome to the Age of Wonders 3 Wiki!The Age of Wonders 3 Wiki is a collaborative guide and knowledge base about everything related to Triumph Studio's Age of Wonders 3 strategy game. Please pitch in by creating a new article!Basics Running the game▪ Controls ▪ Bugs and Troubleshooting Leader Creation Leaders▪ Classes ▪ Races ▪ Specializations Game Type▪ Campaign ▪ Scenarios ▪ Random Maps Multiplayer Glossary Gameplay Your Empire▪ Cities ▪ Units ▪ Resources ▪ Spells Heroes▪ Skills ▪ Items Strategic Map▪ Movement ▪ Terrain ▪ Abilities Mechanics▪ Vital Stats ▪ Abilities ▪ Spellcasting ▪ Research ▪ Diplomacy What is Age of Wonders 3? Edit Age of Wonders 3 is a 4X turn-based strategy game by developer Triumph Studios featuring deep character creation, exciting turn-based tactical combat, and hundreds of unique fantasy units and spells . Create an Empire in Your Own Image Rule as one of 6 RPG style leader classes: Sorcerer, Theocrat, Rogue, Warlord, Archdruid, or Dreadnought . Research powerful skills unique to your class to develop your empire and arsenal. Choose your allies from among the six main races ( Humans, High Elves, Dwarves, Orcs, Goblins and Draconians) as well as fantastical monster dwellings. Fight In-Depth Tactical Battles Recruit legendary heroes, equip them with magical weapons, and let them lead your armies into battle. Crush your enemies using the detailed 3D turn-based Tactical Combat System. Become a master tactician. Crush city defenses." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3059112#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_did_Alan_Ladd_die\nHow did Alan Ladd die?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Celebrities Celebrity Fan Contact Information How did Alan Ladd die? Flag How did Alan Ladd die? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. On November 2, 1962, he was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his chest, which he said was accidental. On January 29, 1964, at age fifty, Alan Ladd was found dead at his Palm Springs home of an overdose of sedatives and alcohol.12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Was Alan Ladd a Marlboro Man? Internet Movie Database has outed Alan Ladd without saying the 'G' word. Doc Thermo 26,675 Contributions Truth is knowledge of things as they really are, as they really were and as they really will be. Was Alan Ladd gay? Alan Ladd could have been one of many married fathers, both in Hollywood and elsewhere, who had a relatively easy time moonlighting in same - sex relationships. …" }, { "docid": "D2103403#0", "title": "http://wikipicky.com/celebrity/faze-rug-wiki-bio-age-real-name-and-net-worth.html\nFaZe Rug Wiki, Bio, Age, Real Name and Net Worth", "text": "\"Fa Ze Rug Wiki, Bio, Age, Real Name and Net Worth Date: 19 Feb, 2016 Report This Quick Information Date of Birth/Birthday November 19, 1996Age 21 Years 4 Month (s)Nationality American Profession/Occupation You Tube Star Wife/Spouse Not Yet Married Not Yet Divorced Not Yet Girlfriend/Dating Not Disclosed Gay/Lesbian No Ethnicity White Net Worth Not Disclosed Height/Tall Not Disclosed Weight N/AChildren/Kids Not Yet It is quite amazing how a very young celebrity can be famous around the world. You have landed on the right page to know all about Fa Ze Rug. At the very young age of 20 years, Brian Awadis as Fa Ze Rug has come into prominence as a You Tube star. Before fame, he was a boy in school who loved pranks. His You Tube channel began to take off when he was in his first year of college. After few months of college, Brian made You Tube his full-time job. He first gained recognition for posting prank videos. He is the director for Fa Ze Clan whose self-titled channel features vlogs and call of duty videos. Among many of his videos, his video named \"\"Cocaine Prank,\"\" has received over 8.9 million views. Hope the following keeps on increasing!Like it has done to you, the popularity of Brian Awadis at the very young age has surprised many people and has made his parents proud to some extent." }, { "docid": "D1166659#0", "title": "http://wikipicky.com/celebrity/rick-lagina-wiki-bio-age-wife-and-net-worth.html\nRick Lagina Wiki, Bio, Age, Wife and Net Worth", "text": "Rick Lagina Wiki, Bio, Age, Wife and Net Worth Date: 18 Mar, 2016 Report This Quick Information Date of Birth/Birthday N/ANationality American Profession/Occupation TV Personality Working For/Engaged On Movies, TV Shows Wife/Spouse Not Disclosed Married N/ADivorced N/AGirlfriend/Dating No Gay/Lesbian No Ethnicity White Net Worth $500 Thousand Dollars (Estimated)Height/Tall N/AWeight N/AChildren/Kids N/AYou have landed in the right place to know all about this TV personality. Rick Lagina was a retired postal worker in The United States. Rick Lagina is best known for appearing in the History Channel reality TV series 'The Curse of Oak Island' with his brother Marty Lagina. You might want to agree when we say that his appearance on the show has raised him to the fame and has helped both of the brothers to collect some fans, followers, and well-wishers. We wish he doesn’t stop doing what he does best. The season 4 of their popular show 'The Curse of Oak Island' has raised their net worth. It is shocking to see that even after being one of the desired television personalities, Rick has not revealed much about his personal life. For his fans, his personal life is blurred. You can’t find anything about him. But here, you’ll get to know much about Rick here." }, { "docid": "D2166481#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Wonders\nAge of Wonders", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Age of Wonders Developer (s) Triumph Studios Epic Mega Games Publisher (s) Gathering of Developers Designer (s) Lennart Sas Composer (s) Michiel van den Bos Platform (s) Microsoft Windows Release NA: October 31, 1999EU: 2000Genre (s) Turn-based strategy Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer Age of Wonders is a turn-based strategy video game often likened to Master of Magic. Originally titled World of Wonders, the game incorporated several role-playing video game elements that were dropped when simultaneous turns were implemented. The game was co-developed by Triumph Studios and Epic Mega Games, Dutch and American game developers respectively, and published by Gathering of Developers in 1999; it was re-released in 2010 on GOG.com and Steam. The game has three sequels, Age of Wonders II: The Wizard's Throne, Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic, and Age of Wonders III. Contents [ hide ]1 Gameplay1.1 Turn system1.2 Units1.3 Magic1.4 Combat1.5 Cities1.6 Altars1.7 AI2 Development2.1 Map editor2.2 Modifications3 Soundtrack4 Reception5 References6 External links Gameplay [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( July 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The game has a single-player campaign, playable from two sides (more campaigns have been made by the community since release), and many maps, both included and user-created that can be played in Hotseat mode, over a LAN, on the Internet, or by email ( PBEM ). Up to 12 players can participate in a single game, depending on the map. Players have an isometric view of the map, which consists of hexagonal tiles, and can have up to three layers (surface, caverns, and depths)." }, { "docid": "D4522#0", "title": "https://thenetworthportal.com/wiki-2018-2019-2020-2021/musicians/stevie-wonder-net-worth/\nStevie Wonder Net Worth", "text": "Stevie Wonder Net Worth By Net Worth 2018 - March 1, 2018Who is Stevie Wonder and what is his net worth 2018? Stevie Wonder is a singer who is known as the most commercially and critically musical performer of the 20th century. He is also a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and record producer. Stevie Wonder is blind since his childhood. He has released a number of hit singles including “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours”, “Sir Duke”, “I Just Called to Say I Love You”, “You Are the Sunshine of My Life”, and “Superstition”. He has given more than 30 top ten hits and has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. He is also an activist for various political causes. Stevland Hardaway Morris popularly known as “Stevie Wonder” was born as Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw Michigan. He was born to parents Lula Mae Hardaway and Calvin Judkins. He has got five other siblings and he was born 6 weeks premature." }, { "docid": "D2241947#0", "title": "https://comicvine.gamespot.com/wonder-woman/4005-2048/forums/who-is-wonder-womans-archnemesis-568205/\nWho is Wonder Woman's Archnemesis?", "text": "\"Forums » Wonder Woman Who is Wonder Woman's Archnemesis? Sinestro2828Follow Forum Posts: 1679 Wiki Points: 1316Followed by: 0 Reviews: 0 Lists: 1#1 Posted by Sinestro2828 (1679 posts) - 7 years, 7 months ago - Show Bio Batman has Joker, Superman has Lex Luthor, but who would you say is Wonder Woman's archnemesis? I'm talking about a bitter rival who comes back to menace her time and time again and who has had Wonder Woman on the ropes more than once. I'm leaning more towards a baddie of hers who could be seen allying her or himself with the Legion of Doom rather than a \"\"OH MY GOD WE'RE SCREWED\"\" type of baddie like Doomsday or Darkseid, but I'll take whatever you guys can give me, lol Calvin Follow Forum Posts: 3583 Wiki Points: 681Followed by: 0 Reviews: 1 Lists: 4#2 Posted by Calvin (3583 posts) - 7 years, 7 months ago - Show Bio Sometimes Circe most of the times Cheetah. None cool, but what are you going to do....vance_astro Follow Forum Posts: 90058 Wiki Points: 51511Followed by: 0 Reviews: 27 Lists: 2#3 Posted by vance_astro (90058 posts) - 7 years, 7 months ago - Show Bio@Calvin said: \"\"Sometimes Circe most of the times Cheetah. None cool, but what are you going to do....\"\" I agree with Calvin. Circe appears to be her most formidable and Cheetah her most frequent. If you were to compare them to Batman rouges they Cheetah would be the Joker and Circe would be Bane. Moderatorhoover1Follow Forum Posts: 3 Wiki Points: 0Followed by: 0 Reviews: 0 Lists: 0#4 Posted by hoover1 (3 posts) - 7 years, 7 months ago - Show Bio Definitely Cheetah!Magian Follow Forum Posts: 148448 Wiki Points: 910Followed by: 0 Reviews: 4 Lists: 11#5 Posted by Magian (148448 posts) - 7 years, 7 months ago - Show Bio@Calvin said: \"\"Sometimes Circe most of the times Cheetah. None cool, but what are you going to do....\"\" I agree with this." }, { "docid": "D1910610#0", "title": "http://www.associatednews.com/joe-francis-net-worth\nJoe Francis Net Worth", "text": "Joe Francis Net Worth Andy Fagan December 14, 2017Twitter Facebook Google+Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email Joe Francis Net Worth – Wondering how rich are these celebrities and how much they worth? Or maybe you’re curious about their age, height, weight, bio, wiki, wealth and salary this year? Joe Francis’s Short Bio & Wiki Joseph R. Francis (born April 1, 1973) is an American entrepreneur and film producer. [ 2] He is best known as being the founder and creator of the Girls Gone Wild entertainment brand. [ 3] Francis worked as a production assistant on the syndicated program Real TV before releasing the direct-to-video film Banned from Television in 1998. [ 2]Francis has, at various times, been convicted of tax evasion, bribery, false imprisonment, assault causing great bodily injury, dissuading a witness, record-keeping violations and has pleaded no contest to child abuse and prostitution. You may also like to read about : Wayne Carini Net Worth, Barry Manilow Net Worth and Mc Ren Net Worth Joe Francis’s Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Wiki Net Worth $50 Million Birthday April 1, 1973Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, United States Height 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m)Professions Entrepreneur Education University of Southern California (1995)Nationality United States of America Partner Abbey Wilson AKA/Nicknames Joseph R. Francis , Joseph Raymond Francis Facebook Profilehttp://www.facebook.com/Real Joe Francis Wikipedia Pagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Francis Movies Known For Banned from Television, Girls Gone Wild The Joe Francis’s wealth and net worth posted above have been collected from a number of credible online sources and websites. However, there are so many factors that affect a celebrity’s net worth, such as management fees, taxes, investment gains or losses, marriage, divorce, etc. Therefore, the above figures, income or earnings statistics may not be 100% accurate. IF you know more about this please feel free to contact us!Categories Net Worth Twitter Facebook Google+Pinterest Tumblr Reddit Email Previous article Joe Flanigan Net Worth Next article Joe Giudice Net Worth Andy Fagan Associated News Webmaster Related Articles Net Worth Tommy Hanson Net Worth Net Worth Tommy Haas Net Worth Net Worth Tommy Flanagan Net Worth" }, { "docid": "D906012#0", "title": "http://wikipicky.com/actor/tobias-menzies-wiki-married-girlfriend-dating-or-gay-and-net-worth.html\nTobias Menzies Wiki, Married, Girlfriend, Dating or Gay and Net Worth", "text": "\"Tobias Menzies Wiki, Married, Girlfriend, Dating or Gay and Net Worth Date: 13 Aug, 2015 Report This Quick Information Date of Birth/Birthday March 07, 1974Age 44 Years 1 Month (s)Nationality British, English Profession/Occupation Actor Working For/Engaged On Movies, TV Shows Wife/Spouse Not Disclosed Married N/ADivorced N/AGirlfriend/Dating Not Disclosed Gay/Lesbian No Ethnicity White Net Worth $1.2 Million Dollars (approx. ) Height/Tall 6' 1\"\" (1.85 m)Weight N/AChildren/Kids Not Yet Tobias Menzies is one of the most talented and on-demand English stage, television and film actor born on 7th March 1974. Menzies is best known for his performance on Rome as Brutus, Game of Thrones as Edmure Tully and Outlander for which he was nominated for Golden Globe Award as well. Menzies was born to a teacher and a BBC producer in North London, England. His parents were quite supportive, who provided him a healthy and sound environment and fulfilled all his needs and desires. He attended the Perry Court Rudolf Steiner School situated in Canterbury, Kent where he learned musical instrumentation, singing, and movement. Besides all the extracurricular activities, he was very good in his studies as well. He later shifted to the Frensham Heights School near Farnham and after that, he attended Deborah Moody's Year Out Drama Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon for a year. In order to pursue his career in acting, he joined the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and graduated in the year 1998 with a BA in acting degree. Caption: Menzies in one of the scenes in Outlander He began his career at the very young age by joining a British improv comedy company; the Spontaneity Shop." }, { "docid": "D523400#0", "title": "http://age-of-wonders.wikia.com/wiki/Elves\nElves", "text": "\"Elves are immortal, living a life without end. These delicate and graceful beings are the elders of this world. Elves have close ties to nature and life. They love music, lore and dance, but are solitary beings, preferring to seek their pleasures far from the prying eyes of the world. When intruders come to their forests they seldom escape, and those who are taken from an Elven forest, after having dwelt among elves, often die of broken hearts and unspoken remorse. In times past, Elves ruled all the lands, but they were generous with the lesser creatures and nurtured all life. Some say it was their downfall. Archons refer to the Elves as \"\"The Firstlings,\"\" and preach that Elves serve to rejuvenate fallen worlds and prepare the way to a world of Magical Wonders. In their past, they welcomed the human race, and were betrayed. Such has been the source of much strife between the two races-and Elven memories are long." }, { "docid": "D773970#0", "title": "http://www.worldblaze.in/alia-bhatt-net-worth-and-biography/\nAlia Bhatt Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Boyfriend", "text": "Home Net Worth Actress Alia Bhatt Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Boyfriend Alia Bhatt Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, Boyfriend Actress By Santosh February 12, 2015Alia Bhatt is a hot young actress, who has shown amazing maturity in her acting despite her young age. In just a few movies, she has been able to establish herself as a serious actress with brilliant performances in some of the most complicated roles. Net Worth: $ 2 million Income Sources: Alia Bhatt has become a reputed actress in a very short period of time. Currently, she is paid Rs 75 lakh to Rs 2 crore per movie. She has also got some brand endorsements to her credit, which fetch her a lot of money. Alia Bhatt charges Rs 20 lakhs for making appearances at various events. Born: 5 th March, 1993 (21 years old)Nick Name: Shanaya Marital Status: Single Height/Weight: 5 feet 5 inches, 54 kg Personal Background Alia Bhatt is the newest star kid on the block. This Mumbai born damsel has acting in her blood, with father, Mahesh Bhatt being an acclaimed director and mother, Soni Razdan an actress. Soni Razdan is the second wife of Mahesh Bhatt, which makes Alia the step sister of actress turned director Pooja Bhatt and Bigg Boss fame, Rahul Bhatt. Acting is nothing new to Alia Bhatt as she has been a television model from her early childhood and her cute and innocent looks make her ideal to fit in the slot of a Bollywood heroine." }, { "docid": "D938188#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_geological_age_of_Hawaii\nWhat is the geological age of Hawaii?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Earth Sciences Geology What is the geological age of Hawaii? Flag What is the geological age of Hawaii? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Niihau and Kauai, the westernmost islands still above sea level are approx. 5 million years old. The big Island (Hawaii) at the Southernmost point of the chain is less than 0.5 million years old, and is still forming today. The whole chain is moving Northwest at the rate of 3.4 inches per year.18 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Where in Hawaii will you find geological wonders such as wailing cave?only a nerd would ask that... What is the geological age of Madagascar? It is approximately 88 million years old. This is when Madagascarseparated from the Gondwana supercontinent and became its ownisland." }, { "docid": "D2241945#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Wonder_Woman's_biggest_enemy\nWhat is Wonder Woman's biggest enemy?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Books and Literature Comics DC Comics Wonder Woman What is Wonder Woman's biggest enemy? Flag What is Wonder Woman's biggest enemy? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Mars, the Greco-Roman war God- is a recurrent heavy, based, as one might guess on his namesake planet! Hercules sometimes comes across as a misogynistic muscle-man type, more heel than hero.-but not really a bad guy. Mars is her enemy. Go to google, and search \"\"Mars, Wonder Woman's Enemy\"\". Type exactly that in, and you can see what he looks like too under \"\"Images\"\". Your welcome! Mars, the Greco-Roman War God often leaves his Home Planet and gets into all sorts of trouble with Wonder Woman.21 people found this useful Was this answer useful?" }, { "docid": "D1900915#0", "title": "http://loveinterest.wikia.com/wiki/Wonder_Woman\nWonder Woman", "text": "\"Love Interest Full Name Diana of Themyscira Alias Wonder Woman, Diana Prince Origin Wonder Woman Occupation Ambassador Powers/Skills Super-strength, flight, access to mythical weapons Hobbies superman None Goals Bring peace and harmony Type of Love Interest Heroic Love Interest Wonder Woman is a superhero from DC comics who has her own series as well as being a regular member of the Justice League, she is an Amazon who fights crime with aid from her bullet-proof wristbands, magical-lasso and superhuman-strength, and the ability to fly. Despite being a main protagonist with her own love interest, Steve Trevor, Wonder Woman has been depicted as having romantic feelings for other men. Most notably is her Justice League colleague, Superman, and to a lesser extent, some attraction to Batman and Aquaman. She has also been briefly involved with civilian, Trevor Barnes, and work colleague, Tom Tresser, aka Nemesis. More information on Wonder Woman can be found on the Heroes Wiki . Contents [ show]Romances Edit Superman Edit Superman and Wonder Woman have typically been depicted as love interests, due to the fact that their superhuman traits both elevate and isolate them from normal humans. Other factors such as strong friendship, romantic tension, and in some cases, slow aging, and even forgiveness and reconciliation have also played a role. Despite them being among the most powerful protagonists in the DC Universe, their romantic stories have a tendency to emphasize their mortality and more down to Earth aspects. Action Comics #600 Superman and Wonder Woman have their first date and kiss. Darkseid invading Olympus causes the date to be cut short and the two heroes team up to help the Gods." }, { "docid": "D1155659#0", "title": "https://heightline.com/zayn-maliks-height-body-measurements/\nZayn Malikâs Height, Weight And Body Measurements", "text": "Home Musicians Zayn Malik’s Height, Weight And Body Measurements Musicians Zayn Malik’s Height, Weight And Body Measurements It broke our hearts when he left the band One Direction, but then, he went ahead to mend our hearts right back when he started releasing his sweet tunes. Before we delve into the topic of Zayn Malik’s height, weight and body measurements, lets check out some facts about the former boy band sensation. See also: Is Adam Levine Married? Who is Adam Levine’s Wife, Girlfriend or Fiance? He was born Zain Javadd Malik on 12th January 1993 in St Luke’s Hospital, Bradford. Zayn was born to British Pakistani father Yaser and an English mother Tricia Malik (maiden name Brannan)The ‘Y’ in his name ‘Zayn’ is actually just for the stage, as you can see from the above fact, his name is actually Zain. The star feels that ‘Zayn’ looks more original. It turns out that though the musician may not be ‘boy band’ material, he has a favorite boy band of all time and it’s NSYNC. His favorite song of all time is Thriller by Michael Jackson. The star revealed that if singing did not work out, he would have been a teacher." }, { "docid": "D395130#0", "title": "http://www.neatorama.com/2007/03/21/10-most-magnificent-trees-in-the-world/\n10 Most Magnificent Trees in the World", "text": "\"10 Most Magnificent Trees in the World Alex Santoso • Wednesday, March 21, 2007 at 1:20 AM • 30\"\"A tree is a wonderful living organism which gives shelter, food, warmth and protection to all living things. It even gives shade to those who wield an axe to cut it down \"\" - Buddha. There are probably hundreds of majestic and magnificent trees in the world - of these, some are particularly special:10. Lone Cypress in Monterey (Image credit: bdinphoenix [flickr]) (Image credit: mikemac29 [flickr])Buffeted by the cold Pacific Ocean wind, the scraggly Lone Cypress [wiki] ( Cupressus macrocarpa) in Pebble Beach, Monterey Peninsula, California, isn't a particularly large tree. It makes up for its small size, however, with its iconic status as a stunningly beautiful tree in splendid isolation, framed by an even more beautiful background of the Pacific Ocean.9. Circus Trees As a hobby, bean farmer Axel Erlandson [wiki] shaped trees - he pruned, bent, and grafted trees into fantastic shapes and called them \"\"Circus Trees.\"\" For example, to make this \"\"Basket Tree\"\" arborsculpture, Erlandson planted six sycamore trees in a circle and then grafted them together to form the diamond patterns. Basket Tree (Image credit: jpeepz [flickr])The two-legged tree (Image credit: Vladi22, Wikipedia)Ladder tree (Image credit: Arborsmith)Axel Erlandson underneath one of his arborsculpture (Image credit: Wilma Erlandson, Cabinet Magazine)Erlandson was very secretive and refused to reveal his methods on how to grow the Circus Trees (he even carried out his graftings behind screens to protect against spies!) and carried the secrets to his grave. The trees were later bought by millionaire Michael Bonfante, who transplanted them to his amusement park Bonfante Gardens in Gilroy in 1985.8." }, { "docid": "D2524875#0", "title": "https://comicvine.gamespot.com/steve-trevor/4005-15789/\nSteve Trevor", "text": "\"The Steve Trevor wiki last edited by Guru_Crack on 02/15/18 03:05PM View full history Current Events In the new 52 reboort, Steve Trevor acts as a military liaison first to Wonder Woman and then to the entirety of the Justice League of America. In the latter capacity he is the leader of a group named A. R. G. U. S. which provides logistical and and some battle support for the League. Steve Trevor is being questioned by Congress and it is revealed he is a former member of Team 7. He later offers team membership to Green Arrow to an unknown team, after he tried to join The Justice League unsuccessfully. Later, he is harassed by reporters questioning the details of his relationship with Wonder Woman before going to his sister's, Tracy Trevor, house. Graves kidnaps Steve to interrogate him about the Justice League and later kills him as his soul appears to Wonder Woman in the Valley of Souls. Origin Young Steve Trevor. Young Steve Trevor always wanted to follow in his mother's footsteps and become a test pilot for the Air Force. After discovering from his father that his mother had died in a plane crash, Trevor set out to accomplish his goals. He graduated the academy and worked his way up to the rank of Colonel." }, { "docid": "D2650807#0", "title": "http://wikipicky.com/celebrity/hunter-rowland-wiki-bio-age-girlfriend-and-dating.html\nHunter Rowland Wiki, Bio, Age, Girlfriend and Dating", "text": "Hunter Rowland Wiki, Bio, Age, Girlfriend and Dating Date: 10 Jan, 2016 Report This Quick Information Date of Birth/Birthday April 05, 2001Age 17 Years 0 Month (s)Nationality American-Floridian Profession/Occupation Social Media Celebrity Working For/Engaged On Social Media Wife/Spouse Not Yet Married Not Yet Divorced Not Yet Girlfriend/Dating Not Disclosed Gay/Lesbian No Ethnicity White Net Worth Not Disclosed Height/Tall 5 feet 2 inches (157 cm)Weight N/AChildren/Kids Not Yet He has been able to reach the heights of fame at a very early age, and he completely deserves all the attention he is getting at this time. He is already a star turned in You Now, and more is yet to come for this wonderful boy. He can get some decent roles in future in TV shows and movies as well if he goes to this well. He has a great number of admirers already, and women find him really adorable and really cute. Before he was famous, he used to help other people and also used to volunteer, and this suggests that he was a kind boy from a very early age, which is really very commendable. He is none other than the super talented and super cute Hunter Rowland. He was born in the year 2001 on 5th of April, and this makes his age 15 at this time. He was born in a place called Florida, which lies in the United States of America. He belongs to the nationality American, and it is quite obvious as he was born in America. His ethnicity is not official at this time, but there are very high chances of it being white." }, { "docid": "D2079801#0", "title": "http://songmeanings.com/songs/view/3530822107858554555/\nAnimal Collective â The Purple Bottle", "text": "\"Animal Collective – The Purple Bottle104 Comments 0 Tags Know something about this song or lyrics? Add it to our wiki . Read More... Edit Wiki I’ve gotta big big big heart beat, yeah I think you are the sweetest thing I wear a coat of feelings and they are loud I’ve been having good days Think we are the right age to start our own peculiar ways? With good friendly homes You get me freaked freaked freaked on Preakness I’ve never met a girl that Likes to drink with horses Knows her Chinese ballet I must admit you smell like fruity nuts and good grains But could you show my purple gaze a thing or two at night? It’d make me sick sick sick to kiss you and I think that I would vomit But I’ll do that on Mondays I don’t have to work away I like it when I bump you An accident’s a truth gate I’m humbled in your pretty lens I’ll hold you don’t you go Sometimes you’re quiet and sometimes I’m quiet, Hallelujah! Sometimes I’m talkative and sometimes you’re not talkative, I know Well I’d like to spread your perfume around the old apartment Could we live together and agree on the same wares A trapeze is a bird cage and even if its empty it definitely fits the room And we would too And my dear dear dear Khalana I talk too much about you Their ears are getting tired of me singing all the night through Lets just talk together You and me and me and you And if there’s nothing much to say No silence is a bore I’ve gotta big big big heart beat, yeah I think you are the sweetest thing I wear a coat of feelings and they are loud I’ve been having good days Think we are the right age to start our own peculiar ways? With good friendly homes Sometimes you’re quiet and sometimes I’m quiet, Hallelujah! Sometimes I’m talkative and sometimes you’re not talkative, I know Sometimes you hear me when others they can’t hear me. Hallelujah! Sometimes I’m naked and thank god sometimes you’re naked." }, { "docid": "D543728#0", "title": "http://youthdevelopers.com/youngest-entrepreneur-shubham-banerjee-biography-projects-story/\nYoungest Entrepreneur Shubham Banerjee Biography, Projects, Story, Marriage", "text": "Youngest Entrepreneur Shubham Banerjee Biography, Projects, Story, Marriage Biopic Medley January 22, 2015Youngest Entrepreneur Shubham Banerjee Biography, Projects, Story, Marriage Entrepreneurs No Comment Shubham Banerjee is a 13-year old genius who took the world by storm with his invention of Braigo, a device which is a hybrid of the language Braille and Legos. In this youngest entrepreneur Shubham Banerjee biography, we’ll be discussing about his work and how he became a sensation overnight. With his genius mind and the funding received from State, Shubham Banerjee invention of Braigo. It would be an understatement to say that Shubham Banerjee career has already begun and will be touching great heights in the future. Although, Shubham Banerjee entrepreneur profile is currently limited to one invention, but that one invention is legendary in itself. Read on Shubham Banerjee Braille printer biography to find out more about him. Shubham Banerjee Age, Parents, Family Although the low cost braille printer founder name has been much heard of already, what most people do not know about him and that even low cost braille printer founder wiki won’t say is that he is of an Indian-origin. As his name tells, Shubham Banerjee family background belongs to a Bengali family and Shubham Banerjee parents were born and brought up in India. However, Shubham Banerjee father moved to Belgium during the budding period of his career, Shubham Banerjee birthplace is Belgium itself and so Shubham Banerjee nationality belongs to Belgium only. Given his age, we cannot even say that Shubham Banerjee education has already been completed as this seventh grader has left the world awestruck." }, { "docid": "D545459#0", "title": "https://www.earnthenecklace.com/the-unsullied-wiki-what-does-unsullied-mean/\nThe Unsullied Wiki: What Does Unsullied Mean? Are the Unsullied Castrated?", "text": "Home » Game of Thrones The Unsullied Wiki: What Does Unsullied Mean? Are the Unsullied Castrated? By: Ashmeet Bagga - July 24, 2017Photo: youtube.com/watch?v=l Sh1zpafbo MMore News Tom Kaulitz Wiki: Interesting Things to Know about Heidi Klum’s New Boyfriend Catherine Paiz’s Instagram: 20 Pics of “The ACE Family’s” Stunning Queen FACT CHECK: Did Joy Behar Really Tweet That She Hoped POTUS Died in Trump Tower Fire? Advertisement Who knew an Unsullied warrior on Game of Thrones could consummate his love? Well, the unexpected happened on episode 2 of Game of Thrones season 7. If you are wondering if the Unsullied are eunuchs, then feel free to take a look at our Unsullied wiki. Warning, season 7 episode 2 spoilers are ahead!Finally, the moment that fans of Game of Thrones were waiting for arrived. Commander of the Unsullied, Grey Worm (Jacob Anderson), and Daenerys’ (Emilia Clarke) trusted advisor and Handmaiden, Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) proclaimed their love for each other. Not only did they reveal their feelings, they had sex before Grey Worm left to lay siege on Casterly Rock. The intimate scene raised a lot of questions about Daenerys’ army, and has many wondering what ‘Unsullied’ means." } ]
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Coordinates: 40°19′52″N 104°51′36″WCoordinates: 40°19′52″N 104°51′36″WCountry United States State Colorado County [1] Weld Incorporated (town) October 1, 1910 [2]Government• Type Statutory Town [1]• Mayor Beau Woodcock ( L)Area [3]• Total 12.91 sq mi (33.43 km 2)• Land 12.82 sq mi (33.21 km 2)• Water 0.08 sq mi (0.22 km 2)Elevation [4] 4,751 ft (1,448 m)Population ( 2010) [5]• Total 5,610• Estimate (2016) [6] 6,678• Density 520.74/sq mi (201.06/km 2)Time zone Mountain (MST) ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP code [7] 80543Area code (s) 970FIPS code 08-50480GNIS feature ID 0180708Website Town of Milliken The Town of Milliken is a Statutory Town in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 5610 at the 2010 United States Census. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 See also5 References6 External links History [ edit]The town was named for John D. Milliken, a railroad official. [ 8]The first community located near the Milliken townsite was initially known as Hillsboro. The community began as a trading post on the Denver, Laramie and Northwestern Railroad for agricultural goods in the 1860s. By 1908 the town of Milliken had grown up nearby Hillsboro, and in 1910 Hillsboro was annexed by Milliken. Fires in the 1910s destroyed much of the town, and in 1917 the Denver, Laramie and Northwestern Railroad was abandoned. Milliken continued as a primarily farming community through the depression and world wars." }, { "docid": "D184350#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/county/Jefferson_County-CO.html\nJefferson County, Colorado (CO)", "text": "Jefferson County, Colorado (CO)Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur County population in 2016: 571,837 (93% urban, 7% rural); it was 527,056 in 2000County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 120,887 County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 33,254 County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 149,395 Renter-occupied apartments: 64,019 (it was 56,672 in 2000)% of renters here: 28%State: 34%Land area: 772 sq. mi. Water area: 6.0 sq. mi. Population density: 741 people per square mile (high). Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Jefferson County: 110.4 (more than average, U. S. average is 100)We are giving away a $200 prize - enter simply by sending us your own pictures of this county! Click here to upload your Jefferson County photos (outside city limits)Industries providing employment: Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (33.7%), Educational, health and social services (14.7%), Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing (12.7%). Type of workers: Private wage or salary: 73%Government: 3%Self-employed, not incorporated: 24%Unpaid family work: 0%Jefferson County, Colorado business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants... OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map+-Leaflet | Data, imagery and map information provided by Carto DB, Open Street Map and contributors, CC-BY-SAOptions XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Jefferson County, Colorado: White Non-Hispanic Alone (78.5%)Hispanic or Latino (15.2%)Asian alone (3.0%)Two or more races (1.8%)Black Non-Hispanic Alone (1.0%)Median resident age: 40.2 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Males: 284,185 (49.7%)Females: 287,652 (50.3%)Recent posts about Jefferson County, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Jefferson County is mentioned 1,295 times on our forum: Moving from Boston to Boulder--a couple questions! ( 17 replies)Trader Joes coming to Denver? (" }, { "docid": "D1361507#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estes_Park,_Colorado\nEstes Park, Colorado", "text": "\"Estes Park, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Town of Estes Park, Colorado Statutory Town Panorama of Estes Park as seen from Lumpy Ridge Location of Estes Park in Larimer County, Colorado. Coordinates: 40°22′38″N 105°31′32″WCoordinates: 40°22′38″N 105°31′32″W [1]Country United States State Colorado County [2] Larimer Founded 1859Incorporated (town) April 17, 1917 [3]Government• Type Statutory Town [2]• Mayor Todd A. Jirsa Area [4]• Total 6.97 sq mi (18.04 km 2)• Land 6.89 sq mi (17.85 km 2)• Water 0.08 sq mi (0.20 km 2) 0.85%Elevation 7,522 ft (2,293 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 5,858• Estimate (2016) [5] 6,362• Density 923.23/sq mi (356.49/km 2)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP Codes [6] 80517Area code (s) 970 Exchanges: 577,586FIPS code 08-25115GNIS feature ID 0204674Website estes.org The Town of Estes Park / ˈ ɛ s t ɪ s / is a statutory town in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. A popular summer resort and the location of the headquarters for Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park lies along the Big Thompson River. Estes Park had a population of 5,858 at the 2010 census. Landmarks include The Stanley Hotel and The Baldpate Inn. The town overlooks Lake Estes and Olympus Dam. Contents [ hide ]1 Early history2 Later history3 Geography3.1 Climate4 Demographics5 Historic ski areas6 Major flooding events6.1 Flood of 19826.2 Flood of 20137 Transportation7.1 Highways8 Sister city9 Notable people10 See also11 References12 External links Early history [ edit]Before Europeans came to the Estes Park valley, the Arapaho Indians lived there in the summertime and called the valley \"\"the Circle.\"\" When three elderly Arapahoes visited Estes Park in 1914, they pointed out sites they remembered from their younger days. A photograph at the Estes Park Museum identified the touring party as Shep Husted, guide; Gun Griswold, a 73-year-old judge; Sherman Sage, a 63-year-old chief of police; Tom Crispin, 38-year-old reservation resident and interpreter; Oliver W. Toll, recorder; and David Robert Hawkins, a Princeton student. [ 7]In the 1850s, the Arapaho had spent summers camped around Mary's Lake, where their rock fireplaces, tipi sites, and dance rings were still visible." }, { "docid": "D2989725#0", "title": "http://catalog.uccs.edu/content.php?catoid=6&navoid=208\nCollege of Letters, Arts, and Sciences", "text": "HELP [ARCHIVED CATALOG]College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences Print-Friendly Page Add to Portfolio General Information Programs of Study Research Centers, Programs, and Facilities LAS Undergraduate Academic Policies LAS Undergraduate Admission LAS Undergraduate Academic Requirements General Information^Top Tom Christensen, Dean Columbine Hall, Room 2025 Telephone: (719) 255-4550 Fax: (719) 255-4200 web.uccs.edu/lasdean/The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences at UCCS, established in 1972, is a community of teaching scholars whose mission is to advance an understanding of the human condition and the natural world and communicate this understanding to the people of Colorado and the world at large. The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences provides breadth of instruction for all students of the UCCS campus, including those in professional schools and colleges. This breadth exposes all students to the challenge, excitement and demands of clear self-expression, analysis, reasoning, comparison, experimentation, and awareness of alternative perspectives. The College also provides depth in specific academic disciplines for majors within the college. This specialization is important not only for skills, perspectives, and knowledge gained, but also as the key to success in subsequent education and careers. The College offers Bachelor’s degrees in a full range of traditional liberal arts majors and minors, selected Master’s graduate programs, and a Ph D in psychology. LAS also offers pre-professional programs, a certificate program in gerontology, and cooperative degree options (with the College of Education) for students seeking licensure in elementary teaching, secondary teaching or special education. Mission It is the mission of the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences to: Provide collaborative programs that enrich the community Promote the creation of a vibrant and creative cultural life Strengthen and sustain a productive and responsible economic sector Facilitate the solution of community and regional problems Increase the safety, health and welfare of individuals and groups Advance an understanding of the human condition and the natural world Sustain scientific and technological innovation Enhance the understanding and practice of civic duty and responsibility Vision The College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences affirms and accepts the ideal purposes and traditional goals of all great universities: the creation, interpretation, dissemination and application of knowledge. The College strives to maintain these goals while formulating and forging innovative and creative programs. Advising The Student Success Center will provide students with information on college requirements, course selections, study options, summary sheets of major requirements, and senior audit." }, { "docid": "D350850#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden,_Colorado\nGolden, Colorado", "text": "\"Golden, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Golden, Colorado Home Rule Municipality A view of downtown Golden Flag Motto (s): Where the West Lives Location of Golden in Jefferson County, Colorado Coordinates: 39°44′49″N 105°12′39″WCoordinates: 39°44′49″N 105°12′39″WCountry United States State Colorado County Jefferson County Seat [1]Founded 1859-06-16, [2] as Golden City, K. T. Incorporated 1871-01-03, as Golden City, C. T. Named for Thomas L. Golden [3]Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [1]• Mayor Marjorie N. Sloan Area [4]• Total 10.06 sq mi (26.05 km 2)• Land 9.97 sq mi (25.81 km 2)• Water 0.09 sq mi (0.24 km 2)Elevation 5,675 ft (1,729.74 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 18,867• Estimate (2016) [5] 20,696• Density 2,076.66/sq mi (801.77/km 2)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes 80400-80499Area code (s) Both 303 and 720FIPS code 08-30835GNIS feature ID 0202837Highways I-70, US 6, US 40, SH 58, SH 93Website cityofgolden .net Colorado Territorial Capital from 1862 to 1867Golden is the Home Rule Municipality that is the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. [ 6] Golden lies along Clear Creek at the base of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Founded during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush on 16 June 1859, the mining camp was originally named Golden City in honor of Thomas L. Golden. Golden City served as the capital of the provisional Territory of Jefferson from 1860 to 1861, and capital of the official Territory of Colorado from 1862 to 1867. In 1867, the territorial capital was moved about 12 miles (19 km) east to Denver City. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the city population was 18,867 in 2010. The Colorado School of Mines, offering programs in engineering and science, is located in Golden." }, { "docid": "D1618416#0", "title": "http://cnatraininghelp.com/cna-certification/colorado/\nCNA Certification in Colorado", "text": "CNA Certification in Colorado You can become a certified nursing assistant in Colorado by completing a certified nursing assistant training program. Then, you will need to pass the certification exam. Nursing assistants can find work in nursing care settings, some hospitals and rehabilitation centers and working for home-health agencies. Training Hours and Requirements in Colorado Federal law requites a minimum of 75 training hours for individuals who are preparing to become certified nursing assistants. The state of Colorado states that prospective certified nursing assistants must have at least 80 hours of training. Training programs are taught by registered nursing assistants with a couple years of experience (at a minimum) working in the nursing field. Transfer of CNA Certification to Colorado When you hold a nursing assistant certification in another state, you can apply to have the certification transferred to Colorado. You will need to contact the Nursing Aide Registry in Colorado to receive the application to transfer your certification. The form will have sections that need to be completed by you as well as sections that need to be completed by the Nursing Aide Registry in your former state. You will need to have a valid and active certification to apply for transfer to Colorado." }, { "docid": "D3264259#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisville,_Colorado\nLouisville, Colorado", "text": "\"Louisville, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search City of Louisville, Colorado Home Rule Municipality The Louisville Public Library, built in 2006 (American Institute of Architects Award, 2007)Logo Location of Louisville in Boulder County, Colorado. Coordinates: 39°58′33″N 105°8′38″WCoordinates: 39°58′33″N 105°8′38″WCountry United States State Colorado County [1] Boulder County First settled 1877Incorporated June 3, 1882 [2]Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [1]• Mayor Bob Muckle Area [3]• Total 8.09 sq mi (20.95 km 2)• Land 7.98 sq mi (20.66 km 2)• Water 0.11 sq mi (0.29 km 2)Elevation [4] 5,335 ft (1,626 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 18,376• Estimate (2016) [5] 20,801• Density 2,607.62/sq mi (1,006.80/km 2)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes [6] 80027-80028Area code (s) 303, 720FIPS code 08-46355GNIS feature ID 0181261Highways US 36, SH 42, Northwest Parkway NW Parkway Website www .louisvilleco .gov Louisville ( / ˈ l uː ɪ s v ɪ l /) Colorado is a Home Rule Municipality in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 18,376 at the 2010 United States Census. [ 7] Louisville began as a rough mining community in 1877, suffered through a period of extraordinary labor violence early in the 20th century, and then, when the mines closed in the 1950s, made a transition to a suburban residential community. CNN/Money and Money magazine have consistently listed Louisville as one of the 100 best places to live in the United States, ranking it among the top 100 in 2007, [8] 2009 [9] 2011, [10] 2013, [11] 2015, [12] and 2017. [ 13]Contents [ hide ]1 Early history2 Recent events3 Demographics4 Education5 High technology6 Geography7 Community attractions and lifestyle8 See also9 References10 External links Early history [ edit]The town of Louisville dates back to the start of the Welch Mine in 1877, the first coal mine in an area of Boulder and Weld counties known as the Northern Coalfield. The town was named for Louis Nawatny, a local landowner who platted his land and named it for himself. Incorporation came several years later, in 1882. [ 14]The Northern Coalfield proved to be highly productive, and eventually some 30 different mines operated within the current boundaries of Louisville, though not all at the same time. During the years of peak production (1907–09) twelve mines were in operation in Louisville, including the Acme Mine whose two million tons of coal came from directly beneath the center of town." }, { "docid": "D1718442#0", "title": "http://www.naag.org/naag/attorneys-general/whos-my-ag.php\nAG SPOTLIGHT", "text": "AG SPOTLIGHTCynthia H. Coffman (R)Colorado Attorney General Elected: 2014Ralph L. Carr Colorado Judicial Center 1300 Broadway, 10th Floor, Denver, CO 80203 (720) 508-6000 http://www.coloradoattorneygeneral.gov/Colorado Attorney General Cynthia H. Coffman serves as the state’s 38th attorney general. Since she took office in January 2015, General Coffman has focused on community outreach, consumer protection, and protecting public safety and Colorado’s sovereignty. General Coffman began her tenure at the Colorado Department of Law in March of 2005 when she was appointed chief deputy attorney general. Coffman served in this role for 10 years, acting as chief of staff and chief operating officer for the largest law firm in the State of Colorado. While performing as chief deputy, Colorado Law Week recognized General Coffman’s accomplishments by naming her as the Best Public Sector Lawyer in September 2012. In 1997, Attorney General Coffman’s first job in Denver was working for the Colorado General Assembly’s Office of Legislative Council. She staffed the Senate Judiciary Committee and assisted with a study of the state’s adult parole system. After a brief time in private practice, Coffman joined the senior management team at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. There she served first as the agency’s Director of Legal & Regulatory Affairs and later as its deputy executive director. She gained extensive experience with environmental issues related to air and water quality, hazardous waste regulation, and with public health issues including disease control and epidemiology, nursing home and hospital regulation, and state interface with local public health systems." }, { "docid": "D2039514#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood_Village,_Colorado\nGreenwood Village, Colorado", "text": "\"Greenwood Village, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search City of Greenwood Village, Colorado Home Rule Municipality Location of Greenwood Village in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Coordinates: 39°36′57″N 104°54′41″WCoordinates: 39°36′57″N 104°54′41″WCountry United States State State of Colorado County Arapahoe County [1]Incorporated September 19, 1950 [2]Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [1]• Mayor Ron Rakowsky Area [3]• Total 8.27 sq mi (21.42 km 2)• Land 8.26 sq mi (21.39 km 2)• Water 0.01 sq mi (0.03 km 2)Elevation 5,422 ft (1,666 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 13,925• Estimate (2016) [4] 15,749• Density 1,906.89/sq mi (736.27/km 2)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes [5] 80110-80112 & 80121 & 80155 ( PO Box)Area code (s) Both 303 and 720FIPS code 08-33035GNIS feature ID 0185037Website City of Greenwood Village The City of Greenwood Village is a Home Rule Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, United States. The city is a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. As of 2010, the city has a total population of 13,925. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Economy4.1 Top employers5 Media6 Education7 Notable people8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]The town was named for the Greenwood Ranch. [ 6]It was developed during the 1860s when settlers came from the east and mid-west looking for gold. By the early 1900s it had become a farming community. [ 7]Geography [ edit]Greenwood Village is located at 39°36′57″N 104°54′41″W. [8]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 8.1 square miles (21 km 2 ), all of it land. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. % ±1960 572 —1970 3,095 441.1%1980 5,729 85.1%1990 7,589 32.5%2000 11,035 45.4%2010 13,925 26.2%Est." }, { "docid": "D1219748#0", "title": "https://www.idrivesafely.com/dmv/colorado/drivers-license/suspended-license/\nLicense Suspension and Revocation in Colorado", "text": "License Suspension and Revocation in Colorado Unfortunately, many drivers in Colorado will at some point face suspension or revocation of their drivers license. It can happen for a number of reasons, and the repercussions can extend far beyond the world of driving. Your reputation at work or in the community can suffer, and you could find yourself missing out on major opportunities and job offers. A license revocation is a major warning sign to many people and institutions. License records are also shared statewide, so you can’t even apply for a license in another state until you’ve cleared things up back home. The Difference Between Colorado License Suspension and Revocation Revocations and suspensions can happen for similar reasons, but they are different. A suspension is when your valid license is temporarily made unavailable for use. You must either wait a designated amount of time for it to become active again, or you must follow directions to correct the mistakes that caused the suspension. A revocation is a permanent cancellation of your driver’s license. It is much more serious than a suspension, and you must apply for a brand new license all over again (including passing the necessary tests)." }, { "docid": "D891109#0", "title": "https://www.hmichaelsteinberg.com/thepresentencereport.htm\n.", "text": "Email: hmichaelsteinberg@ hmichaelsteinberg.com Please use the contact form to send us an email - and receive a response within 12 hours. Emergency? 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Colorado Criminal Law – The Right To An Open Trial In Colorado – Can They Close The Courtroom?" }, { "docid": "D267177#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blythe,_California\nBlythe, California", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the census-designated place, see East Blythe. Blythe, California City Blythe street scene, c. 1900Seal Location of Blythe in Riverside County, California. Blythe, California Location in the United States Coordinates: 33°36′37″N 114°35′47″WCoordinates: 33°36′37″N 114°35′47″W [1]Country United States State California County Riverside Incorporated July 21, 1916 [2]Named for Thomas H. Blythe Government• Mayor Dale Reynolds [3]Area [4]• Total 27.35 sq mi (70.83 km 2)• Land 26.57 sq mi (68.80 km 2)• Water 0.78 sq mi (2.03 km 2) 2.90%Elevation [5] 272 ft (83 m)Population ( 2010) [6]• Total 20,817• Estimate (2016) [7] 19,693• Density 741.29/sq mi (286.22/km 2)Time zone PST ( UTC-8)• Summer ( DST) PDT ( UTC-7)ZIP codes 92225, 92226Area code 442/760FIPS code 06-07218GNIS feature IDs 1660349, 2409872Website www .cityofblythe .ca .gov One of the Blythe Intaglios, prehistoric geoglyphs in the Sonoran Desert, across the river from Parker Valley. Blythe / ˈ b l aɪ θ / is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, in the Palo Verde Valley of the Lower Colorado River Valley region, an agricultural area and part of the Colorado Desert along the Colorado River. Blythe was named after Thomas H. Blythe, a San Francisco financier, who established primary water rights to the Colorado River in the region in 1877. The city was incorporated on July 21, 1916. The population was 20,817 at the 2010 census. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography and climate3 Local features4 Demographics4.1 20104.2 20005 Politics6 Sports7 Public services7.1 State and federal agencies7.2 Safety7.3 Education7.4 Transportation7.5 Healthcare7.6 Cemetery7.7 Local law enforcement8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]In the early or mid-1870s, William Calloway (known as Oliver Calloway in some sources), an engineer and a former captain of the 1st California Infantry Regiment, explored an area across the Colorado River from Ehrenberg, Arizona and found its potential for development. Calloway made preliminary surveys and filed land claims under the Swamp Land Act of 1850. He interested the wealthier Thomas Henry Blythe (real last name Williams), who was born in Mold, Wales, to undertake development and settlement of an \"\"empire\"\" located next to the Colorado." }, { "docid": "D3498291#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/legal-age-move-out-colorado-8ab8c9466b1dd54e\nWhat Is the Legal Age to Move Out in Colorado?", "text": "Government & Politics Law Legal Ages Q: What Is the Legal Age to Move Out in Colorado? A: Quick Answer The legal age to move out in Colorado is 18. Rarely, minors may be allowed to move out earlier in a legal process called emancipation. As there is no specific cause of action for emancipation under Colorado law, it occurs only in conjunction with another legal action. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Legal Age Required to Move Out of Your Parents' Home? How Old Do You Have to Be to Babysit in Texas? What Is the Legal Age to Move Out of Your Parent's Home in New York? Full Answer In Colorado, the age of majority is reached at 18. At this age, individuals are considered adults and become legally responsible for themselves. As adults, individuals are granted the right to enter most legal contracts, work without hour restrictions and make their own medical decisions." }, { "docid": "D1632142#0", "title": "http://states.aarp.org/region/colorado/\nAARP Colorado Events Calendar", "text": "Colorado Events AARP Colorado Events Calendar January 19, 2017 — Monday, April 16, 2018: Working together to care for each other Workshop Time: 2-3:30 p.m. or 5:30-7 p.m., Monday, April 16, Poudre Valley Hospital ,1024 S Lemay Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 PVH Café F Description: At some point, we will all need someone to help us. This might be provided by family members, friends, neighbors, professional caregivers or all of the above. Some of us have many people to turn to, others, not as many. This program will help you …Colorado Community Events Life Reimagined Ms. Colorado Senior America Pageant to Lone Tree April 11, 2018 — The Ms. Colorado Senior America Pageant has 12 amazing contestants from the Denver Metro area, ages 60 to 95, competing for the title of 2018 Ms. Colorado Senior America. These elegant and talented ladies will entertain you with their singing, dancing and comedy and don’t forget the sparkling evening gown competition. Come cheer them on. This year marks the 24th anniversary of the Ms. Colorado Senior America Pageant, which will be held May 26, 2018 at 2 p.m. at the Lone Tree Arts …Colorado Community Events Health & Wellbeing Vintage & Vibrant – Exploring the Latest Trends in Living Well & Aging Well April 4, 2018 — Join the Seniors’ Council of Douglas County as we present, Vintage & Vibrant, a day-long educational event that will feature a number of exciting workshops and two very special keynote addresses. The morning keynote will be from Karen Brown, the Chair of the 2018 Colorado Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging, and Wade Buchanan, the Governor’s Senior Advisor on Aging. During the luncheon keynote, participants will have the opportunity to meet and interact with the Ryan the Robot and her …Colorado Caregiving Care-FULL Conversations: Got Guilt? Podcast April 4, 2018 — If you are like most caregivers, you probably feel a wee bit guilty taking a little time for yourself." }, { "docid": "D325574#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/county/Mesa_County-CO.html\nMesa County, Colorado (CO)", "text": "Mesa County, Colorado (CO)Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur County population in 2016: 150,083 (87% urban, 13% rural); it was 116,255 in 2000County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 29,788 County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 11,718 County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 33,306 Renter-occupied apartments: 16,589 (it was 12,517 in 2000)% of renters here: 27%State: 34%Land area: 3328 sq. mi. Water area: 13.4 sq. mi. Population density: 45 people per square mile (average). Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Mesa County: 93.6 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)We are giving away a $200 prize - enter simply by sending us your own pictures of this county! Click here to upload your Mesa County photos (outside city limits)Industries providing employment: Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (32.5%), Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing (13.0%), Educational, health and social services (12.4%). Type of workers: Private wage or salary: 65%Government: 3%Self-employed, not incorporated: 31%Unpaid family work: 2%Mesa County, Colorado business data: stores, dealers, real estate agents, wholesalers, restaurants... OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map+-Leaflet | Data, imagery and map information provided by Carto DB, Open Street Map and contributors, CC-BY-SAOptions XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Mesa County, Colorado: White Non-Hispanic Alone (81.6%)Hispanic or Latino (14.4%)Two or more races (2.1%)Asian alone (0.8%)American Indian and Alaska Native alone (0.7%)Median resident age: 39.8 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Males: 74,153 (49.4%)Females: 75,930 (50.6%)Recent posts about Mesa County, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Mesa County is mentioned 308 times on our forum: Denver in the 1960s and 1970s (Memory Lane) (1516 replies)Official 2017-2018 Colorado Winter and Snow Thread (190 replies)Official 2016-2017 Colorado Winter and Snow Thread (203 replies)Tiny House: What's the attraction? ( 64 replies)Massive Mudslide in Mesa County (22 replies)Official Thread for all 2017 Colorado Fire Season Topics (67 replies)Average household size: Mesa County: 2.0 people Colorado: 2 people Estimated median household income in 2016: $48,846 ($35,864 in 1999)This county: $48,846Colorado: $65,685Median contract rent in 2016 for apartments: $807 ( lower quartile is $586, upper quartile is $1,067)This county: $807State: $1057Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $212,200 ( it was $113,800 in 2000 )Mesa: $212,200Colorado: $314,200Lower value quartile - upper value quartile: $152,500 - $314,600Mean price in 2016: Detached houses: $307,312Here: $307,312State: $396,907Townhouses or other attached units: $370,922Here: $370,922State: $316,972In 2-unit structures: $308,565Here: $308,565State: $328,787In 3-to-4-unit structures: $150,187Here: $150,187State: $274,686In 5-or-more-unit structures: $205,779Here: $205,779State: $251,727Mobile homes: $86,210Here: $86,210State: $87,176Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc. :" }, { "docid": "D50349#0", "title": "http://www.teaching-certification.com/salaries-benefits/colorado-teaching-salaries-and-benefits.html\nColorado Teaching Salaries and Benefits", "text": "Colorado Teaching Salaries and Benefits The benefits of living in Colorado are known throughout the country. With a culture focused on exercise and enjoying the outdoors, the state is one of the healthiest in the nation. While Colorado's teachers may be healthy and fit, they still need ways of keeping medical costs down and within their means. To help them manage their care, Colorado offers teachers several health insurance options, giving them more control over their futures. In addition to health insurance, teachers also earn pension benefits through their years of service. By offering teachers both retirement and health insurance benefits, Colorado cements its commitment to public educators. Learn more about becoming a teacher. Contact schools offering teacher education/certification programs in Colorado. Teacher Salaries in Colorado by Education As teachers further their educations and gain experience in the field, they receive pay increases that reflect their dedication and hard work. Salaries vary between school districts, but the following are some examples of the salaries you can expect in Colorado: Experience Bachelor's Master's At 3 years $37,938 $41,811At 6 years $38,709 $45,333At 9 years $43,799 $51,164At 12 years $49,618 $58,020Source: Denver Public School District Retiring in Colorado In Colorado, most teachers belong to the Public Employee Retirement Association (PERA)." }, { "docid": "D569544#0", "title": "https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado/jobs/455264/non-classified-teacher-of-the-deaf\nState of Colorado Job Opportunities", "text": "\"Department Informationhttp://www.csdb.org Vision Statement: CSDB ... Learning, Thriving, Leading Mission Statement: The Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind (CSDB) provides children and families statewide with comprehensive, specialized educational services in safe, nurturing environments. We empower learners to become self-determined, independent contributing citizens within their communities. Core Values: Collaboration; Open, Honest Communication; Respect; Responsibility Description of Job CSDB is accepting applications for vacancies for Teacher of the Deaf for the 2018-2019 school year. Applications are accepted on an on-going basis for vacancies in all instructional areas, including but not limited to all core content areas: Elementary Education (Early Childhood Education); English/Language Arts; Science; Mathematics; Social Studies BROAD SCOPE OF POSITION: This position reports to the Principal, School for the Deaf, and is responsible for providing standards-based instruction to K-12th grade students who are Deaf / hard-of-hearing. Utilizes Colorado Academic Standards and benchmarks in establishing instructional goals; and provides assessments that measure whether students meet standards, in a safe and civil school environment. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs work associated with standards-based student instruction: prepares lesson plans, develops input for and presents daily instructional / learning activities based upon the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and school reform tenets under the direction of the Principal, School for the Deaf, maintains a positive classroom environment utilizing appropriate classroom management, keeps students on task and engaged in learning. Demonstrates knowledge / skill in the areas of task analysis, assessment, progress monitoring, behavior management, organization / planning, curriculum development, current technology practices, parent relations and teamwork. Utilizes technology to model, teach, and assist students relative to classroom instruction and activities. Works as part of the education / assessment team responsible for identifying, developing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating individual objectives for assigned students. Utilizes appropriate communication skills with a commitment to literacy development in each student." }, { "docid": "D940624#0", "title": "https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Education/Youth/Laws.cfm\n.", "text": "\"Home Courts Educational Resources Youth and the Law List of Laws Selected Law: Age of Majority Colorado law (2-4-401 (6)) defines a minor as a person who has not attained the age of 21, except as otherwise provided in the express language of another statute. The age of majority is the age when young people are considered adults for most matters. Colorado, as many other states, has determined the age of majority to be 18 years of age or older. Individuals are treated as adults at the age of 18, with some exceptions, such as drinking alcoholic beverages (12-47-901), renting cars, and purchasing a hotel room. When an individual reaches the age of majority his or her parents are no longer liable for their child's actions. Some acts young people who have reached the age of majority may be involved in are:entering into any legal binding contract (13-22-101 (a))managing estate (13-22-101 (b))to sue or be sued to the full extent (13-22-101 (c))making decisions regarding his or her own body (13-22-101 (d))voting in elections (Const. US., amendment XXVI)arbitrating a claim (13-22-202)consenting to medical treatment (13-22-102)joining the military without guardian permission Even though the age of majority allows young people greater rights, many young people at age 18 still live at home and are thus subject to parents rules while at home. back to top Alcohol and Youth According to our state law, as well as that of every other state, persons consuming or in possession of alcohol must be of at least 21 years of age (12-47-901). In Colorado it is illegal to enter into a liquor store if under 21 years of age (12-47-901 (b))." }, { "docid": "D1863032#0", "title": "http://www.foxnews.com/science/2014/09/29/mysterious-colorado-rock-formationmay-be-result-natural-fracking.html\nMysterious Colorado rock formation may be result of 'natural fracking'", "text": "\"Geology Mysterious Colorado rock formation may be result of 'natural fracking'Published September 29, 2014Facebook Twitter livefyre Email The age and explanation for the formation of the pink-colored Tava sandstone in Colorado's Rocky Mountains have long puzzled geologists. ( Christine Siddoway)An ancient, catastrophic flood or earthquake may explain how a bewildering rock formation in Colorado's Rocky Mountains formed, a new study finds. ADVERTISEMENTFor more than 120 years, geologists have wondered how giant chunks of Tava sandstone, a sedimentary rock, had become inserted into a section of the igneous rocks that shape the backbone of the Front Range, within the southern Rockies. Scientists call formations where one rock is inserted into another \"\"intrusions. \"\" The rocks within the formation are \"\"reversed from what we would ordinarily expect,\"\" said the study's lead author, Christine Siddoway, a professor of geology at Colorado College in Colorado Springs. Typically, it is igneous rocks, such as granite, that intrude into sedimentary stone. [ Images: Magnificent Geological Formations of the American West]It's extremely unusual to find sandstone that has forced its way into granite, making the Colorado formation a rare find, Siddoway said. Intrusions of sedimentary rock into granite-type rock \"\"speak of a catastrophic event,\"\" she said, such as an earthquake or flood. An earthquake can cause sediment to liquefy, as it did during the 6.0-magnitude earthquake that hit Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2011. It could have been another large earthquake that forced the sedimentary sandstone into the granite in Colorado, she said." } ]
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age of youngest person in prison
[ { "docid": "D2257014#0", "title": "http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/annual/0405/stats/ia_age.html\nAge of Prison Admissions Ranges from 14 to 83 in FY 2004-05", "text": "Inmate Admissions Age of Prison Admissions Ranges from 14 to 83 in FY 2004-05The youngest person admitted to state prison this fiscal year was 14 years old at the time the crime was committed (14 years at admission), and the oldest was 83 years old when admitted to prison for drugs manufacture/sale/purchase. Their average age was 33.2 years and the largest age group that was admitted was ages 25-29 (17.7%). The average age of women who were admitted this year was over one year older than men (34.4 versus 33.0). Of the inmates over the age of 50 at admission, Broward County sentenced the most (182, 10.2% of the total). Of the inmates who were 17 or under when they committed their crimes, 13.4% were from Hillsborough County and most were sentenced for robbery (33.2%) or burglary (19.9%). Average Age at Admission Age at Admission (Inmate Admissions for FY 2004-05)Category White Males White Females Black Males Black Females Other Males Other Females Total Percent Cumulative Percent16 and Below 22 0 60 2 0 0 84 0.3% 0.3%17 61 2 109 4 1 1 178 0.6% 0.8%18 164 11 288 8 19 1 491 1.5% 2.3%19 356 24 500 20 16 0 916 2.8% 5.2%20 483 40 575 28 46 1 1,173 3.6% 8.8%21 513 51 614 44 27 2 1,251 3.9% 12.7%22 558 63 691 40 44 5 1,401 4.4% 17.1%23 520 74 678 39 42 5 1,358 4.2% 21.3%24 493 73 671 39 41 5 1,322 4.1% 25.4%25 to 29 2,248 354 2,701 222 153 17 5,695 17.7% 43.1%30 to 34 2,161 354 1,876 244 133 22 4,790 14.9% 57.9%35 to 39 2,024 407 1,619 217 109 21 4,397 13.7% 71.6%40 to 44 1,969 366 1,553 231 73 8 4,200 13.0% 84.6%45 to 49 1,292 207 1,150 121 46 7 2,823 8.8% 93.4%50 to 54 590 54 579 38 28 8 1,297 4.0% 97.4%55 to 59 264 22 194 14 8 0 502 1.6% 99.0%60 to 64 125 10 62 0 1 0 198 0.6% 99.6%65 to 69 52 1 21 0 2 0 76 0.2% 99.8%70 and Over 36 0 13 0 3 0 52 0.2% 100.0%TOTAL 13,931 2,113 13,954 1,311 792 103 32,204 100.0% 100.0%AVERAGE 34.1 34.6 32.0 34.2 31.6 33.5 33.2MEDIAN 33 35 30 34 30 33 32" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1466982#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_youngest_birth_mothers\nList of youngest birth mothers", "text": "\"List of youngest birth mothers From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This is a list of youngest birth mothers between 5 and 10 years of age. Contents [ hide ]1 Age 52 Age 63 Age 84 Age 95 Age 106 See also7 Notes8 References Age 5 [ edit]Date Mother Age of mother Father Country Description May 14, 1939Lina Medina5 years, 7 months Unknown Peru Lina Medina, from the Ticrapo District of Peru, gave birth by cesarean section in Lima at age 5 1⁄ 2. The infant was a 2.64 kg (5.8 lb), 47.5 cm (18.7 in) boy named Gerardo. Medina's parents, who assumed their daughter had a tumor, took her to a hospital in late March, where she was then found to be 7 months pregnant. By interrogating her parents, the doctors understood that Medina had entered into precocious puberty (when hormone glands are activated earlier than normal) very early after her birth. [ 1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Although Medina's father was arrested on suspicion of sexual abuse, he was later released due to lack of evidence, and the baby's biological father was never identified. [ 1] [4]Age 6 [ edit]Date Mother Age of mother Father Country Description June 7, 1932H.6 years, 7 months Unknown British Raj (now India)The 6-year-old known only as \"\"H.\"\" gave birth by cesarean section to a girl weighing 4.19 lb (1.90 kg) at Victoria Zanana Hospital in Delhi. She was initially admitted for what was thought to be an abdominal tumor, as she complained of localized pain in her lower abdomen. Her father said she was 7, but civic records gave her birth date as October 11, 1925, making her 6 years and 7 months old at the time of labor. She had never menstruated and her breasts were still far from being fully developed, yet she was able to breastfeed her child for 9 months. [" }, { "docid": "D3462864#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_aging_out_process_in_juveniles\nWhat is the legal age a juvenile can be sentenced to prison?", "text": "Booboodod 129 Contributions What is the legal age a juvenile can be sentenced to prison? Don't know about other states, but in Florida there is no minimum age for a person sentenced for a sex crime. Edit What is the age of a juvenile in Texas? any kids under 18 and 5+ can go to the juve Edit Bob811 128,607 Contributions At what age is your juvenile record sealed? Usually at 18, or at your states 'age of majority,' if different. Edit What is the youngest age you can go to juvenile in Maryland? I live in New Jersey, 10 and up. The lowest I've heard of is 7. Edit What age can a juvenile be tried as an adult in Florida? A youth of any age can be transferred to adult court when that youth is charged with a violation of state law punishable by death or life imprisonment." }, { "docid": "D2346422#0", "title": "http://in.gov/history/2955.htm\nGeorge Rogers Clark - Siblings", "text": "\"IHB For Educators All Resources for Educators Resources George Rogers Clark George Rogers Clark - Siblings George Rogers Clark - Siblings The following is taken from Conquest of the Country Northwest of the River Ohio 1778-1783 and Life of Gen. George Rogers Clark by William Hayden English. The two volumes were published by The Bowen-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, and Kansas City, Missouri, in 1897. Chapter XXVI is found on pages 991 to 1019. Jonathan Clark Ann Clark Gwathmey John Clark Richard Clark Captain Edmund Clark Lucy Clark Croghan Elizabeth Clark Anderson Frances Eleanor Clark Governor William Clark and discusses the three individuals named William Clark\"\"JONATHAN CLARKthe oldest brother of the children of John Clark and Ann Rogers, was born in Albemarle county, Virginia, August 1, 1750 (old style). He received a fair English education, and, in time, became a lawyer, and a successful man of business. He was the prudent, practical business man of the elder portion of the numerous children of John Clark, as his brother William was of the younger. When quite young he spent some time in the office of the clerk of Spottsylvania county, Virginia, as deputy clerk, in which capacity he added much to his stock of information about practical affairs. In 1772 he removed to Woodstock, in the county then called Dunmore, but which was afterwards changed to Shenandoah, and was very soon taken into public favor by being selected, with the celebrated Peter Muhlenberg, to serve as delegate from the county in an important convention held at Richmond in the interests of the colonies. About this time trouble began between the patriotic citizens of Virginia, and the royal governor, Lord Dunmore, which culminated in the latter seizing the public powder belonging to the colony without authority. This led to an uprising of the sturdy colonists to regain possession of the powder, by force if necessary, and young Clark marched towards Williamsburgh, the then capital, as lieutenant of an independent company of riflemen for that purpose." }, { "docid": "D3390428#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boosie_Badazz\nBoosie Badazz", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Boosie Badazz Boosie Badazz performing live in Macon, Georgia in July 2014. Born Torrence Hatch Jr. November 14, 1982 (age 35)Other names Boosie Lil Boosie Lil' Boosie Occupation Rapper singer songwriter record producer record executive actor Website officialboosie .com Musical career Genres Hip hop Southern hip hop Gangsta rap Instruments Vocals Years active 1996–present Labels Trill Entertainment Bad Azz Music Syndicate Atlantic Records (current)Associated acts E-40 Pimp C Webbie C-Murder Jeezy Rich Homie Quan Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1982), known professionally as Boosie Badazz (formerly known as Lil Boosie ), is an American rapper. [ 1] Hatch was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family, and he was raised in Southside Baton Rouge. As Boosie, he has released numerous regular studio albums while also contributing to a number of mixtapes and compilations. Hatch was incarcerated in the Louisiana State Penitentiary from 2009 to 2014, having been sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. He was released early on March 5, 2014. On October 20, 2014, Lil' Boosie officially changed his stage name to \"\"Boosie Badazz\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Music career1.1 Early career1.2 2003–05: Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Muzik and Warner Bros.1.3 2006–08: Bad Azz and Survival of the Fittest1.4 2009: Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz and Bad Azz Entertainment1.5 2010–12: Incarcerated1.6 2014: Name change to \"\"Boosie Badazz\"\"1.7 2014–present: Touchdown 2 Cause Hell and Life After Deathrow1.8 2016–present: Penitentiary Chances Boosie Badazz and C-Murder joint album2 Bad Azz Music Syndicate3 Legal troubles4 Personal life5 Discography6 Filmography7 References Music career [ edit]Early career [ edit]Lil' Boosie's cousin Young Dee introduced Boosie to Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s. [ 2] He was mentored by Young Bleed and C-Loc as well as MD. and joined the group Concentration Camp, as the youngest member at the age 14 in 1996." }, { "docid": "D1974041#0", "title": "http://abcnews.go.com/US/call-life-row-youngest-us-women-death-row/story?id=29165934\n'We Call It Life Row': Two of the Youngest US Women on Death Row Describe Life Behind Bars", "text": "'We Call It Life Row': Two of the Youngest US Women on Death Row Describe Life Behind Bars By Nikki Battiste, CLAIRE WEINRAUB,TESS SCOTT Lauren Effron Feb 24, 2015, 12:57 PM ETABC News WATCH Meet the Youngest US Woman Sitting on Death Row Email When Tiffany Cole and Emilia Carr walk down the hall in Florida’s Lowell Correctional Institution for Women together, they seem more like smiling girlfriends than convicted felons sitting on death row. Cole is now 33, and Carr is now 30. Carr is the youngest woman in the United States sitting on death row, and Cole is the third youngest. The two women are behind bars for committing two separate crimes, and they had separate lives until they arrived as neighbors on the famous death row corridor at the women’s correctional facility in Ocala, Florida. “We call it ‘life row,’” Carr said. “ It’s life row ... because we’re not dying, we’re living. ”Georgia Death Row Inmate's Last Meal Includes 2 Cheeseburgers, Cornbread and Popcorn What Death Row Inmates' Last Meals Say About Guilt or Innocence An Intimate Look at Aging Prisoners in the United States Carr, who is from Ocala, and Cole, from Jacksonville, Florida, share a similar path. Prior to their incarcerations, neither had ever spent a night in jail, they said. Cole played the flute in high school, and participated in cheerleading and Girl Scouts. Carr was book smart and modeled, she said, and was in the school Marines, which was her high school's Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) program." }, { "docid": "D484621#0", "title": "http://crusadapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Cisco_Ramon\nCisco Ramon", "text": "Cisco Ramon was a hero operating under the name Vibe. One of the youngest heroes, Ramon became a metahuman at the age of eighteen, around which time he joined the Justice League of America . Cisco also fell in love with a girl named Pamila, soon to be killed in a car crash. Which made Francisco framed for murder. He soon met a man by the name of Boris Jr, and both of them had to track down a guy named “‘ Major Ollie “‘ . Major Ollie soon was revealed to be the host of the Ion. Boris Jr later traveled to Earth Three to save Johnny Quick during the forever evil story arch. Boris Jr was also seen in Dc Rebirth working on his own suit. Biography Edit Cisco Ramon was from a poor Detroit family, with hopes of eventually going to university. However, when the Parademon Invasion of Earth took place, Cisco's family was torn apart as he was granted powers and his eldest brother was killed." }, { "docid": "D113343#0", "title": "http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Hospital_discharges_and_length_of_stay_statistics\nHospital discharges and length of stay statistics", "text": "Hospital discharges and length of stay statisticsnavigation search Data extracted in September 2017. Most recent data: Further Eurostat information, Main tables and Database. Planned article update: September 2018. This article presents an overview of European Union (EU) statistics related to the number and rate of hospital discharges and the average length of stay for patients in hospitals. It provides information relating to hospital discharges of in-patients and day care patients, providing analyses by the age and gender of patients and their diagnoses; this may be used as an indicator for the level of healthcare activity in hospitals. A similar collection of analyses is presented for the average length of stay for in-patients. This article is one of a set of statistical articles concerning healthcare activities in the EU which forms part of an online publication on health statistics . Figure 1: Hospital discharges, in-patients, 2010 and 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch2)Figure 2: Hospital discharges, day care patients, 2010 and 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch4)Figure 3: Ratio of male to female hospital discharges, 2015 (ratio) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch1) and (hlth_co_disch3)Table 1: Hospital discharges of in-patients, by age and sex, 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch2)Table 2: Hospital discharges of day care patients, by age and sex, 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch4)Table 3: Hospital discharges of in-patients, by disease/injury, 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch2)Figure 4: Hospital discharges of in-patients, diseases of the circulatory system, 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch2)Table 4: Hospital discharges of day care patients, by disease/injury, 2015 (per 100 000 inhabitants) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_disch4)Figure 5: Average length of stay for hospital in-patients, 2010 and 2015 (days) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_inpst)Figure 6: Average length of stay for hospital in-patients, by sex, 2015 (days) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_inpst)Table 5: Average length of stay for hospital in-patients, by age group, 2015 (days) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_inpst)Table 6: Average length of stay for hospital in-patients, by disease/injury, 2015 (days) Source: Eurostat (hlth_co_inpst)Contents [ hide ]1 Main statistical findings1.1 Hospital discharges1.2 Average length of hospital stay for in-patients2 Data sources and availability2.1 Key concepts2.2 Healthcare resources and activities3 Context4 See also5 Further Eurostat information5.1 Main tables5.2 Database5.3 Dedicated section5.4 Methodology / Metadata5.5 Source data for tables and figures (MS Excel)6 External links Main statistical findings Hospital discharges A hospital discharge occurs when a hospital patient is formally released after an episode of care. The reasons for discharge include finalisation of treatment, signing out against medical advice, transfer to another healthcare institution, or because of death. The data should cover all types of hospitals, including general hospitals, mental health hospitals and other specialised hospitals, as well as all types of diagnosis and treatment, including discharges of healthy new-borns." }, { "docid": "D1242354#0", "title": "http://allnurses.com/nicu-nursing-neonatal/earliest-viable-gestational-472721.html\nEarliest viable gestational age?", "text": "\"Latest Articles Products Conferences Nursing Specialties › NICU Nursing / Neonatal ›Earliest viable gestational age? Help Select the $100 Cartoon Caption Winner!WIN $150! 2018 Winter Nursing Article Contestby everthesame Views: 49,764 Comments: 21What is the earliest gestational age you have seen survive? I ask this question because a co-worker told a high risk mom who is currently 19 wks that she only has to make it another week for the baby to be viable. This co-worker insists that her own child was born at 20 weeks and is just fine today. I work in a prison now, but when I worked in a hospital, I don't think NICU even went on the delivery of a 20 weeker. I am not thrilled that my co-worker is telling this mom that if she delivers next week her baby could possibly survive...especially right after I told the mom something different when she asked me how early a baby could survive. Have any of you ever seen a 20 weeker survive?21 Comments Comment1 2 Next »Apr 10, '10Never a 20 weeker! The earliest i have seen is 23-plus. We are not aggressive with under 24 weeks unless the baby is very active at birth." }, { "docid": "D1596793#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lil_Boosie\nBoosie Badazz", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Lil Boosie)navigation search Boosie Badazz Boosie Badazz performing live in Macon, Georgia in July 2014. Born Torrence Hatch Jr. November 14, 1982 (age 35)Other names Boosie Lil Boosie Lil' Boosie Occupation Rapper singer songwriter record producer record executive actor Website officialboosie .com Musical career Genres Hip hop Southern hip hop Gangsta rap Instruments Vocals Years active 1996–present Labels Trill Entertainment Bad Azz Music Syndicate Atlantic Records (current)Associated acts E-40 Pimp C Webbie C-Murder Jeezy Rich Homie Quan Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1982), known professionally as Boosie Badazz (formerly known as Lil Boosie ), is an American rapper. [ 1] Hatch was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family, and he was raised in Southside Baton Rouge. As Boosie, he has released numerous regular studio albums while also contributing to a number of mixtapes and compilations. Hatch was incarcerated in the Louisiana State Penitentiary from 2009 to 2014, having been sentenced to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. He was released early on March 5, 2014. On October 20, 2014, Lil' Boosie officially changed his stage name to \"\"Boosie Badazz\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Music career1.1 Early career1.2 2003–05: Ghetto Stories, Gangsta Muzik and Warner Bros.1.3 2006–08: Bad Azz and Survival of the Fittest1.4 2009: Superbad: The Return of Boosie Bad Azz and Bad Azz Entertainment1.5 2010–12: Incarcerated1.6 2014: Name change to \"\"Boosie Badazz\"\"1.7 2014–present: Touchdown 2 Cause Hell and Life After Deathrow1.8 2016–present: Penitentiary Chances Boosie Badazz and C-Murder joint album2 Bad Azz Music Syndicate3 Legal troubles4 Personal life5 Discography6 Filmography7 References Music career [ edit]Early career [ edit]Lil' Boosie's cousin Young Dee introduced Boosie to Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s. [ 2] He was mentored by Young Bleed and C-Loc as well as MD. and joined the group Concentration Camp, as the youngest member at the age 14 in 1996." }, { "docid": "D2389392#0", "title": "http://deathpenalty.uslegal.com/minors/death-penalty-for-minors/\nDeath Penalty for Minors", "text": "Death Penalty for Minors Death Penalty for Minors Table of contents: Introduction Early History of the Juvenile Death Penalty in United States Adoscelence Recent Case Law Supreme Court Overturns Most Death Penalty Laws Reliance on Atkins in Capital Punishment of Mentally Retarded Persons Most Recent Decisions50 State Survey on Capital Punishment Conclusion1. Introduction The death penalty has been one of the most debated issues of our contemporary system of justice. Although the death penalty is generally tolerated under international law, the same cannot be said of the execution of juvenile offenders. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights requires that the death penalty be only imposed “for the most serious crimes,” and never upon those who were under 18 years of age at the time of their crime. Virtually all the countries of the world have signed or ratified this important treaty, including most recently, China. The United States, however, is the only country with an outstanding reservation to the Article forbidding the execution of juvenile offenders. America has a long history of executing juveniles. The first instance of juvenile execution took place in Massachusetts in 1642, before United States’ formally became a sovereign nation in 1776. Since that time, a total of 281 youthful offenders were executed. As of August 1, 1987, there were thirty-two juvenile offenders on death row." }, { "docid": "D1756593#0", "title": "http://heavy.com/news/2013/07/dna-alberto-desalvo-boston-strangler/\nAlbert DeSalvo WAS the âBoston Stranglerâ: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know", "text": "Albert De Salvo WAS the ‘Boston Strangler’: Top 10 Facts You Need to Know409 Views 0 Shares 0 Comments By Joanna Hausmann Jul 11, 2013 at 5:25pm Albert De Salvo, the confessed “Boston Strangler” is brought into Lynn headquarters. ( Getty Images)Thanks to advances in DNA technology, it looks like investigators have officially solved one of America’s most notorious cold cases: the Boston Strangler murders. In the early 1960s a slew of brutal killings panicked and frightened Boston-area females. Also referred to as the “ Phantom Strangler ” due to his uncanny ability to get women to allow him into their apartments, an elusive serial killer would sexually assault his victims and strangle them to death. In 1964, Albert Henry De Salvo confessed to the murders after being linked to a series of rapes in the area, but officials were never convinced of the veracity of his claims. Not only were many of his details of the crime scenes inaccurate, but people who knew him personally said they did not believe him capable of such vicious crimes. Similarly, the police were not convinced that all the murders were the work of a single individual, especially because of the wide gap in the victims’ ages. Thus, the Boston Strangler case remained cold and became a part of U. S crime lore. On July 11, 2013, the Boston Police Department released information stating that they had discovered DNA evidence linking De Salvo to the murder of of the Boston Strangler’s youngest victim — Mary Sullivan. Here is what you need to know about Albert De Salvo, his confession and the recent DNA evidence.1." }, { "docid": "D2175482#0", "title": "http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/killer-cannibal-reveals-cooked-women-6263586\nKiller cannibal reveals he cooked women in stews and pies and says it's the same as eating beef", "text": "\"News Killer cannibal reveals he cooked women in stews and pies and says it's the same as eating beef Jorge Beltrao Negromonte has been jailed for 23 years for the murder of three young women Share By Matt Roper17:43, 16 AUG 2015 Updated 09:41, 17 AUG 2015Killer cannibal: Brazilian Cannibal Jorge Beltrao Negromonte says eating women is the same as eating beef (Image: ANDERSON STEVENS)Share Get daily updates directly to your inbox+ Subscribe The prisoner opposite me licks his lips after every other word. It’s particularly off-putting because the man across the table is cannibal Jorge Beltrao Negromonte, who made meat pasties from his victims’ flesh. The former university professor also ate it sauteed with onions and oregano or made into a stew with vegetables. Negromonte, 54, even butchered one woman in front of her 18-month-old daughter, then fed the toddler pieces of her dead mother for lunch the next day. He says he sees no difference between eating human flesh and tucking into some beef, and stuffed plenty of the former into the pasties known as empadas he sold on the streets close to his home in Garanhuns, northeastern Brazil. Jailed for murder: Brazilian Cannibal Jorge Beltrao Negromonte talks to the Mirror's Matt Roper (Image: ANDERSON STEVENS)The serial killer has not savoured the “succulent” taste of human flesh for at least three years – and I’m about to spend the next four hours alone in a cell with him. But despite his shaved head and cold stare – and that distracting lip-licking habit – when he starts to talk he is far from the bloodthirsty monster I expected. The karate black belt says: “For people to be safe, I need to be in here. If I were let out as I am today, I could kill another one. Human meat, for me, is no different to beef." }, { "docid": "D525512#0", "title": "http://www.revolutionary-war-and-beyond.com/declaration-of-independence-signatures.html\nDeclaration of Independence Signatures", "text": "\"Declaration of Independence Signatures The following Declaration of Independence signatures appear in the order they occur on the actual document: John Hancock - John Hancock was President of Congress during the debate about the Declaration of Independence and during its signing. His signature is the first and largest on the Declaration. He was one of the wealthiest men in the thirteen colonies and served as Governor of Massachusetts for many years. Learn more interesting John Hancock Facts here. Declaration of Independence Signatures from Georgia signers Button Gwinnett - Button Gwinnett was the first governor of Georgia and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was tragically killed in a duel with a rival less than a year after signing the Declaration. Read more about Declaration of Independence signer Button Gwinnett here. Lyman Hall - Lyman Hall lived in the fiercely anti-British St. John's Parish in Georgia when he signed the Declaration of Independence. Lyman Hall was a doctor by profession and was heavily involved with procuring food and medicine for the Continental Army. Read more about Declaration of Independence signer Lyman Hall here." }, { "docid": "D53095#0", "title": "http://www.citizensinformation.ie/en/social_welfare/social_welfare_payments/social_welfare_payments_to_families_and_children/one_parent_family_payment.html\nOne-Parent Family Payment", "text": "You are here: Home > Social Welfare > Social welfare payments > Families and children > One-Parent Family Payment One-Parent Family Payment Introduction Rules Rates How to apply Where to apply Introduction One-Parent Family Payment (OFP) is a payment for men and women under 66 who are bringing children up without the support of a partner. To get this payment you must meet certain conditions and you must satisfy a means test. One-Parent Family Payment is a taxable source of income. A Back to Work Family Dividend is available for lone parents and long-term jobseeker families with children who find or return to work. Rules To qualify for a One-Parent Family Payment (OFP) you must: Be under 66 (at 66 you become eligible for a State pension)Be the parent, step-parent, adoptive parent or legal guardian of a relevant child (this means a child under the relevant age limit - see below)Be the main carer of at least one relevant child. The child must live with you. OFP is not payable if the parents have joint equal custody of a child or children. Have gross earnings from insurable employment or self-employment of €425 or less per week Satisfy a means test Be habitually resident (certain people, in particular EU nationals who are considered migrant workers, are exempt from the habitual residence condition)Not be living with a spouse, civil partner or cohabiting If you are separated, divorced or your civil partnership is dissolved you must: Have been living apart from your spouse or civil partner for at least 3 months. This does not apply to cohabitants. Have made efforts to get maintenance from your spouse or civil partner (if your civil partner is the parent of the child/ren)Be inadequately maintained by your spouse or civil partner (if your civil partner is the parent of the child/ren)If your spouse or civil partner is in prison: He/she must have been sentenced to at least 6 months in prison or have spent at least 6 months in custody." }, { "docid": "D3190137#0", "title": "http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/a%26e-family-plots-mortuary-owner-has-con-man-past-2520.php\n\"A&E 'Family Plots' mortuary owner has \"\"con man\"\" past\"", "text": "\"HOME > Family Plots A&E 'Family Plots' mortuary owner has \"\"con man\"\" past By Wade Paulsen, 04/26/2004 Once again, a heretofore-concealed criminal record of a reality-TV show participant has been dug up. In this case, though, it was convictions for grand theft and embezzlement that were the skeletons in the closet of ... a funeral-home owner/manager. ADVERTISEMENT Richard (\"\"Rick\"\") Sadler, one of the stars of A&E's Family Plots, which focuses on the personal lives and business issues in his Poway Bernardo Mortuary in Poway, California (near San Diego), was characterized by a former business partner as \"\"a con man\"\" who \"\"has never done a straight thing in his life\"\" in an article in the Lodi News-Sentinel. Sadler, who claims to have grown up in the funeral business, was convicted of embezzlement in Contra Costa County (outside of San Francisco) in 1995 for bilking a business partner out of $100,000 in the sale of an airplane. He was behind the short-lived \"\"Central California Horsemen's Complex\"\" in Lodi, a business which disappeared overnight ... with thousands of dollars in investors' cash. He was convicted of grand theft in 1986. In addition, according to the North County Times, Sadler does not hold a valid funeral director's license -- which makes his continued operation of Poway Bernardo Mortuary unlawful. In the Lodi case, Sadler opened the equestrian center with much hoopla in November 1992. The center was touted as a magnet for national horse events -- but it quickly ran into issues with Lodi city code compliance. On the morning of February 4, 1993, only about three months after the opening, workers reported to the center ... to find that the entire equestrian operation had packed up and disappeared into the night." }, { "docid": "D1536882#0", "title": "https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/gruber.html\nRuth Gruber", "text": "\"Ruth Gruber (1911 - 2016)Ruth Gruber led a remarkable life dedicated to rescuing her fellow Jews from oppression. After earning her bachelors and master's degrees by age 19, she accepted a fellowship in 1931 to pursue doctoral study in Cologne, Germany While completing her degree ( The New York Times described her then as the world's youngest Ph. D. at age 20), Gruber attended Nazi rallies and listened to Adolf Hitler vituperate against Americans, and particularly Jews. She completed her studies and returned to America, attuned from then on to the threats that totalitarianism posed to the Jewish people. In 1932, Gruber started her career as a journalist. In 1935, the New York Herald Tribune asked her to write a series about women under communism and fascism. She traveled across Europe to the far reaches of Siberia to cover the story. Harold Ickes, President Roosevelt's secretary of the interior, read Gruber's writings and asked her to study the prospects of Alaska for homesteading G. I. 's after World War II. Gruber's life-defining moment came in 1944, when Ickes asked her to take on another special mission: secretly escorting a group of 1,000 Jewish refugees from Italy to America. Despite the grim news coming out of Europe throughout the late 1930s and early 1940s, Congress steadfastly refused to lift the quota on Jewish immigration to the United States from Eastern Europe." }, { "docid": "D2928648#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100316200909AAOyYI9\nWhat's the youngest a age someone can get arrested for shoplifting?", "text": "\"Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police What's the youngest a age someone can get arrested for shoplifting? Let's say someone steals about $200-$300 worth of stuff, then gets caught right outside the shopping store and then the store wants to press charges? What's the lowest age that a cop will arrest someone? Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: / There is no set \"\"age\"\" limit, but only what is considered the age of understanding. This is how and why the term, \"\"Juvenile Delinquent\"\" fits... If a person is by themselves when committing the theft, and knowingly commits the theft, then they can be arrested - irregardless of age. If a child is unknowingly being used by another human to steal, then the other human will be arrested. If one person is stealing, and another knows it is wrong, but knowingly goes along with the theft, then both can be arrested for the theft with the other person being charged with aiding and abetting. There are laws pertaining to juvenile defendants, parole officers and the term, \"\"minor\"\". None of these laws excuse the crime.k NOTa LIAwy R · 8 years ago0 0 Comment1Source (s): Criminal Records Search Database : http://Criminal Records.raiwi.com/?a Gji Harry · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Courts have ruled that a child under ten does not have \"\"mens rea,\"\" a latin term meaning \"\"criminal mind.\"\" Basically this means that a child that young does not have the capacity to consider comitting a crime and then acting on it." }, { "docid": "D395458#0", "title": "http://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/John-Rowlands-Sentencing-Set-for-Wednesday-296494051.html\nFormer Governor John Rowland Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison", "text": "\"Former Governor John Rowland Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison By Le Anne Gendreau and Ari Mason Published at 7:09 AM EDT on Mar 18, 2015 | Updated at 6:52 PM EDT on Mar 18, 2015 (Published Wednesday, March 18, 2015)Negotiating Your Way Out of Medical Debt New DMV Location Opens in West Haven New Haven Police Investigating Shooting on Henry Street State Wants to Restore Seaside State Park Buildings Plymouth Considers School Resource Officer for District Tank Cracks During Sulfuric Acid Shipment in Hartford Rowland Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison Now Playing Residents Concerned About Wethersfield Intersection Up Next Calls For Elizabeth Esty to Resign Spotlight_Medspa Sponsored Dojo Where State Trooper Trained Holds Memorial Practice Southington Retirement Community Considers Euthanizing Geese Trips to Local Shops Are Part of Holiday Tradition Hospitals Offer Help for Patients Struggling With Bills Brady: GOAT by the Numbers Hamden Pharmacy Employee Accused of Stealing $22,000Friends and Strangers Pay Tribute to Fallen Trooper Remains Off Mass. Highway ID'd as Missing Marine Recruit Trailer Driving Slower Than Flow of Traffic Ex-Terryville Fire Treasurer Faces Embezzlement Allegations Officials Postpone Renaming of Yawkey Way Grasso Tech to Hold Graduation at Coast Guard Academy Officials Say Life Jacket Saved Man After Capsizing CTfastrak Celebrates Third Birthday Parents Angry About Plan to Close Middlefield School Berlin Family Forced Out of Home by Flames Parents Line Up for South Windsor Before and After School Program New Britain Concerned About Aggressive Cat Doctors Say Boughton Fit to Run After Seizure Negotiating Your Way Out of Medical Debt New DMV Location Opens in West Haven New Haven Police Investigating Shooting on Henry Street State Wants to Restore Seaside State Park Buildings Plymouth Considers School Resource Officer for District Tank Cracks During Sulfuric Acid Shipment in Hartford Rowland Sentenced to 30 Months in Prison Now Playing Residents Concerned About Wethersfield Intersection Up Next Calls For Elizabeth Esty to Resign Spotlight_Medspa Sponsored Dojo Where State Trooper Trained Holds Memorial Practice Southington Retirement Community Considers Euthanizing Geese Exactly 10 years after he was sentenced to a year in prison for accepting illegal gifts while in office, former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland learned that he will spend 30 months in prison on convictions in a campaign fraud case. The 57-year-old Republican, who served as Connecticut’s governor from 1995 until his resignation in 2004, learned his fate in federal court in New Haven on Wednesday. He left the courthouse and got into a car without commenting to reporters following the sentencing. Rowland will begin serving his sentence on June 16. U. S. District Judge Janet Bond Arterton recommended that he report to Otisville prison. The former governor is scheduled to attend his stepson's wedding and Arterton said she would take that into account for Rowland's surrender. His defense team said there will be an appeal. Defense Attorney Drops Bag of Weed in Court: Cops Following his prison term, Rowland will spend three years on supervised release, plus a year for an additional charge, to run concurrently. A jury convicted Rowland in September of conspiring to hide payments for work he did on the failed 2012 GOP congressional campaign of Lisa Wilson-Foley, and of trying to strike a similar deal in 2010 with another Republican congressional candidate, Mark Greenberg. Prosecutors said in court Wednesday that Rowland's prior sentence of a year and a day was not enough to put him on the straight and narrow." }, { "docid": "D2037865#0", "title": "http://soldiers.dodlive.mil/2013/12/the-beats-of-battle-images-of-army-drummer-boys-endure/\nThe beats of battle: Images of Army drummer boys endure", "text": "The beats of battle: Images of Army drummer boys endure Story by Elizabeth M. Collins, Soldiers Live An older Soldier of the 31st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry instructs younger drummers during the Civil War. According to Glenn Williams, a senior historian at the U. S. Army Center for Military History, the average age for a drummer in the Civil War was around 18, and by 1864, the Union Army had forbidden the recruitment of boys under the age of 16, although there were a number of notable exceptions. Williams said that during the 18th and 19th centuries, the term boy often meant apprentice, and that many drummer boys were just that to older Army musicians and officers. Their duties could include acting as servants to the officers or as assistants to the unit surgeons. ( Photo courtesy of the U. S. Army Heritage and Education Center)Pa rum pum pum pum. The sound, or something similar, echoed through Army camps and battles from before the American Revolution, from the days of the first colonial militias, from the armies of the old country, from time immemorial until the Civil War. The various beats – about 40 according to Glenn Williams, a senior historian at the U. S. Army Center of Military History – signaled everything from chow time to formation to pay to time to charge the enemy. Basically, Williams explained, drummers and other musicians like fifers and buglers were the “radio-telephone operators” of their day. For much of military history, this was the most effective way for commanders to relay their orders to hundreds or even thousands of troops on the battlefield. “The importance of the drummer was transmitting orders and also to regulate camp duties and to help with morale,” Williams said. “" }, { "docid": "D1686200#0", "title": "http://abcnews.go.com/US/youngest-children-adults-1st-degree-murder-released/story?id=32644967\nYoungest Children Ever to Be Tried as Adults for 1st-Degree Murder to Be Released Soon", "text": "\"Youngest Children Ever to Be Tried as Adults for 1st-Degree Murder to Be Released Soon By TAL AXELRODJul 23, 2015, 4:13 PM ETFlorida Department of Corrections From left, booking photos of Catherine Jones and Curtis Jones provided by the Florida Department of Corrections. more +Email A brother and sister who were convicted of killing their father’s girlfriend when they were 12 and 13 years old, respectively, are set to be released in the next nine days, authorities said. Curtis and Catherine Jones, now 29 and 30 years old, respectively, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in the 1999 killing of Nicole Speights, according to Florida Today . The siblings, from Cocoa Beach, Florida, were given an 18-year prison sentence, and they will be on parole for the rest of their lives once they are released, authorities said. Utah Teenager Charged With Aggravated Murder in Girl's Death Authorities: Man Kills Wife, 2 Children in Murder-Suicide The two were the youngest children in U. S. history to be tried as adults for first-degree murder, according to Florida Today. They later pleaded guilty to second-degree murder. The siblings accused a male relative of sexually abusing them, according to ABC's Orlando affiliate WFTV. But when they asked for help from their father and his girlfriend, and their pleas were ignored, they plotted to kill all three people, according to WFTV. But after they shot Speights, they got spooked and didn't go ahead with their plan to kill the other two, according to Florida Today. Child services found signs of abuse, but the charges were never proven, according to Florida Today." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2048507#0", "title": "http://www.ahlgrows.com/AgeOldOrganics.html\n.", "text": "SEARCHAge Old Organics Age Old Organics are high-quality liquid nutrients derived from fish solubles, feathermeal, colloidal phosphates, seaweed extract, borax, and complex sugars. Both formulas include micronutrients in addition to all major and secondary elements. Age Old nutrients are excellent for soil because they are more concentrated than other liquid organics. They are NOT recommended for hydroponics by the manufacturer, but many of our customers have reported success in hydroponic applications. Age Old Grow Formula (12-6-6) pint Age Old Grow Formula (12-6-6) quart Age Old Grow Formula (12-6-6) gallon Age Old Grow Formula (12-6-6) 2.5 gallon Age Old Bloom Formula (5-10-5) pint Age Old Bloom Formula (5-10-5) quart Age Old Bloom Formula (5-10-5) gallon Age Old Bloom Formula (5-10-5) 2.5 gallon Age Old Liquid Kelp Supplies your plants with the vitamins A, B1, B2, B12, C, D, E, K, riboflavin-niacin, choline-carotene, pantothene, auxins, giberellins, cytokinins, and 21 amino acids. This product has a variety of uses around the garden, from seed soak to foliar spray. Age Old Liquid Kelp 16 oz Age Old Liquid Kelp 32 oz Age Old Liquid Kelp gallon Age Old Optimize Amino Acid Supplement Age Old Optimize is a patented protein hydrolysate solution that combinesall 18 essential amino acids. Amino acids are in the L-form, biologicallypure and are in an active free state. The resulting compounds enhance thechelating effect of nutrients and are readily absorbed into the plant’s activegrowing system. Age Old Optimize Amino Acid Supplement quart Age Old Humic 12A 12% humic acid concentrate, humic 12 increases the cation exchange capacity at the root zone which improves the uptake and availability of nutrients to the plant." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1582372#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/12915437/social-theories-of-aging-flash-cards/\nSocial Theories of Aging", "text": "\"34 terms krogers2Social Theories of Aging Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sortwhat are social theories of aging theories about how we incorporate older people in societywhat are the three functions of theory 1. organize 2. predict 3. stimulate inquirythree scopes of Theories Micro theories are about the individual Micro/Macro -how the individual fits into society Macro theories: interested in the largest groups such as \"\"teens\"\" older population Theories of power and inequality theories about aging that understand inequality: race gender: old/young statuswhat is a theory theories are broad explanations that provide structure for organizing and interpreting observable facts and their relationships to one anotherwhat are the three functions of theory to organize. to predict. to stimulate inquiry.what is a micro theory a micro theory focuses on the individualwhat is a micro-macro theory a micro-macro theory asks how and individual fits into their immediate societywhat is a macro theory macro theory focuses on the largest groups: teens, older population, women etc.what are theories of power and inequality power and inequality theories look at how status is influenced by race/gender and social classname the three micro theories disengagement activity continuity (DAC)what is structural functionalism disengagement theory is product of structural functionalism which says that if everyone plays their part (role) then things will go smoothlywhat are the assumptions and propositions of disengagement theory assumptions are: disengagement is good-it is good for older people to 'pull back' because it is gratifying. propositions are: normal aging involves withdrawal which is mutual/universal/inevitable/natural/irreversiblewhat are the criticisms and contributions of disengagement theory disengagement is not universal; natural/biological or inevitable. Duke did study on 60+ ppl and discovered that ppl who measured highest on activity were highest on life satisfaction." }, { "docid": "D1328683#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/14442619/chapter-6-rocks-and-fossils-flash-cards/\nChapter 6 Rocks and Fossils", "text": "\"97 terms patriciajo_polk Chapter 6 Rocks and Fossils Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Uniformitarianism principle that Earth's processes occurring today are similar to those that occurred in the past Catastrophism a principle that states that geologic change occurs suddenly Paleontology Science dealing with life in the past as recorded in fossils Relative Dating method of determining the age of a fossil by comparing its placement with that of fossils in other layers of rock Superposition a principle that states that younger rocks lie above older rocks if the layers have not been disturbed Geologic Column an arrangement of rock layers in which the oldest rocks are at the bottom Unconformity a break in the geologic record created when rock layers are eroded or when sediment is not deposited for a long period of time Absolute Dating A technique used to determine the actual age of a fossil Isotope one of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons Radioactive Decay the process in which a radioactive isotope tends to break down into a stable isotope of the same element or another element. Radiometric Dating a method of determining the absolute age of an object by comparing the relative percentages of a radioactive (parent) isotope and a stable (daughter) isotope Half Life the period of time in which half of a radioactive substance decays Fossil the remains (or an impression) of a plant or animal that existed in a past geological age and that has been excavated from the soil Trace Fossil a fossilized mark that is formed in soft sediment by the movement of an animal Mold a fossil formed when an organism buried in sediment dissolves, leaving a hollow area Cast a type of body fossil that forms when crystals fill a mold or sediments wash into a mold and harden into rock Index Fossil a fossil known to have lived in a particular geologic age that can be used to date the rock layer in which it is found Geologic Time Scale the standard method used to divide the Earth's long natural history into manageable parts Eon the longest division of geological time Era a major division of geological time that includes two or more time periods Period one of the units of geologic time into which geologists divide eras Epoch a subdivision of a geologic period Extinction disappearance of a species from all parts of its geographical range James Hutton Geologist who developed the principle of Uniformitarianism, considered the father of modern geology. The Principle of Uniformitarianism The same geologoic processes have been at work throughout history. Uniformitarianism supported an idea that most people did not accept. What was it? The Earth was much older than people thought. What does the Principle of Catastrophism state? Geologic changes occur suddenly Who wrote \"\"Principles of Geology\"\" Charles Lyell Which principle did \"\"Priniciples of Geology\"\" support?" }, { "docid": "D511304#0", "title": "https://www.britannica.com/science/atrophy\nAtrophy", "text": "Atrophy, decrease in size of a body part, cell, organ, or other tissue. The term implies that the atrophied part was of a size normal for the individual, considering age and circumstance, prior to the diminution. In atrophy of an organ or body part, there may be a reduction in the number or in the size of the component cells, or in both. One example of atrophy is the progressive loss of bone that occurs in osteoporosis (normal bone shown on left; osteoporotic bone shown on right). © International Osteoporosis Foundation Certain cells and organs normally undergo atrophy at certain ages or under certain physiologic circumstances. In the human embryo, for example, a number of structures are transient and at birth have already undergone atrophy. The adrenal glands become smaller shortly after birth because an inner layer of the cortex has shrunk. The thymus and other lymphoid tissues atrophy at adolescence. The pineal gland tends to atrophy about the time of puberty; usually calcium deposits, or concretions, form in the atrophic tissue. The widespread atrophy of many tissues that accompanies advanced age, although universal, is influenced by changes of nutrition and blood supply that occur during active mature life." }, { "docid": "D1374338#0", "title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/anthropology-and-archaeology/archaeology-general/dating-techniques\nDating methods", "text": "\"Dating methods Dating techniques are procedures used by scientists to determine the age of a specimen. Relative dating methods tell only if one sample is older or younger than another sample; absolute dating methods provide a date in years. The latter have generally been available only since 1947. Many absolute dating techniques take advantage of radioactive decay, whereby a radioactive form of an element is converted into another radioactive isotope or non-radioactive product at a regular rate. Others, such as amino acid racimization and cation-ratio dating, are based on chemical changes in the organic or inorganic composition of a sample. In recent years, a few of these methods have undergone continual refinement as scientists strive to develop the most accurate dating techniques possible. Relative dating methods determine whether one sample is older or younger than another. They do not provide an age in years. Before the advent of absolute dating methods, nearly all dating was relative. The main relative dating method is stratigraphy ." }, { "docid": "D1331748#0", "title": "https://www.fossilera.com/fossils\nFossils - What is a Fossil?", "text": "\"Fossils - What is a Fossil? A Fossils are the remains and traces of ancient organisms. A cluster of fossil ammonites, an extinct cephalopod. fossil (latin for \"\" obtained by digging \"\") is the preserved remains or traces of organisms (plants, animals, etc) that lived in the distant past. The convention is that a fossil must predate recorded human history. While there is no defined date, typically something must be older than 10,000 years to be considered a fossil. The oldest fossils in the fossil record date from 3.5 billion years ago, however it wasn't until around 600 million years ago that complex, multi-cellular life began was first preserved in the fossil record. There are two main types of fossils; body and trace. Body fossils include the remains of organisms that were once living (bones, shells, teeth, eggs, etc), while trace fossils are the signs that organisms were once present (footprints, tracks, burrow, coprolites). Trace fossils represent a data source that reflects animal behaviors, and they do not require the preservation of hard body parts." }, { "docid": "D750461#0", "title": "http://www.creationstudies.org/operationsalt/carbon14.html\n.", "text": "\"Carbon dating is used to determine the age of biological artifacts up to 50,000 years old. This technique is widely used on recent artifacts, but educators and students alike should note that this technique will not work on older fossils (like those of the dinosaurs alleged to be millions of years old). This technique is not restricted to bones; it can also be used on cloth, wood and plant fibers. Carbon-14 dating has been used successfully on the Dead Sea Scrolls, Minoan ruins and tombs of the pharaohs among other things. Carbon-14 is a radioactive isotope of carbon. The half-life of carbon-14 is approximately 5,730 years. The short half-life of carbon-14 means it cannot be used to date fossils that are allegedly extremely old, e.g. dinosaurs the evolution alleges lived millions of years ago. Levels of carbon-14 become difficult to measure and compare after about 50,000 years (between 8 and 9 half lives; where 1% of the original carbon-14 would remain undecayed). The question should be whether or not carbon-14 can be used to date any artifacts at all? The answer is not simple." }, { "docid": "D1089680#0", "title": "https://prezi.com/qe2fvzifsiw9/relative-vs-absolute-age-dating/\nRelative vs Absolute Age Dating", "text": "\"Public Create your own Share Embed Like Relative vs Absolute Age Dating An exploration of the two techniques that help geologist study Earth's Historyby Teika Clavellon 13 October 20137 Tweet Comments ( 1)Cindy Quiggle · 390 days agogreat explanation and video, very easy to understand Please log in to add your comment. Report abuse Transcript of Relative vs Absolute Age Dating Absolute Relative Age The Relative Age is the age of a rock or fossil described in comparison to that of another rock or fossil. It is not the exact age, instead it is an educated guess as to the approximate age based of the things found around the fossils or rocks. How Relative Age is Determined There are several methods used to find the relative age of a fossil Law of Superposition- describes that in undisturbed sedimentary rock layers, older rock layers lie under younger rock layers. Intrusions- an intrusion is an igneous rock that has \"\"crept\"\" though the sedimentary rock layers. It is important to remember the difference between the two different kinds of rock. Index Fossil- fossil of an organism that existed for only a short period of geologic time and lived in many place. They can provide fairly precise information about the age of a rock layer. Absolute Age The actual age, in years, of a rock or fossil. In other words, how old the fossil is (how long ago it was made)." }, { "docid": "D1007787#0", "title": "http://thesop.org/story/education/2009/08/25/how-old-is-too-old-to-return-to-school-or-is-there-really-an-age-limit.php\nHow Old is Too Old to Return to School? Or, Is There Really an Age Limit?", "text": "\"Published: August 25th, 2009 08:54 ESTHow Old is Too Old to Return to School? Or, Is There Really an Age Limit? By Ron G Anselm One question I have always heard throughout the years is what is the age limit to go back to school? The question was not directed at me but always seemed to come up at work, social events, and in general. The education craze has been up and down in this country for the past decade. A great deal of people goes back to school when either they are laid off from their position, or when the economy is down. More and more organizations are making having a college degree or at least some college as part the organizations job requirements. And having a college degree makes you more of an asset to the organization. At one time in my life, I thought that with all of my military experience I have would substitute for having a college degree. I was wrong." }, { "docid": "D1486299#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old-growth_forest\nOld-growth forest", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Old growth\"\" redirects here. For the Dead Meadow album, see Old Growth (album). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( June 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Old-growth European Beech forest in Biogradska Gora National Park, Montenegro Coast Redwoods in old-growth forest in Muir Woods National Monument, Marin County, California An old-growth forest — also termed primary forest, virgin forest, primeval forest, late seral forest, or (in Great Britain) ancient woodland — is a forest that has attained great age without significant disturbance and thereby exhibits unique ecological features and might be classified as a climax community. [ 1] Old-growth features include diverse tree-related structures that provide diverse wildlife habitat that increases the biodiversity of the forested ecosystem. The concept of diverse tree structure includes multi-layered canopies and canopy gaps, greatly varying tree heights and diameters, and diverse tree species and classes and sizes of woody debris. Old-growth forests are valuable for economic reasons and for the ecosystem services they provide. This can be a point of contention when some in the logging industry may desire to cut down the forests to obtain valuable timber, while environmentalists seek to preserve the forests for benefits such as maintenance of biodiversity, water regulation, and nutrient cycling." }, { "docid": "D2048505#0", "title": "http://tradewindsgarden.com/cart.php?m=product_vendor_list&v=15\nAge Old Organics", "text": "Age Old Organics Displaying 1 - 86 of 86 Product (s): Sort By: Age Old Ca-Libur Quart Age Old Ca-Libur is a 100% organic product that will help correct calcium deficiencies in the soil and strengthen plant cell walls. ( 8% Calcium)Age Old Calcium 1 Gallon Age Old Calcium supplies plants with a natural source of calcium and helps correct calcium deficiencies in the soil. Age Old Calcium 2.5 Gallon Age Old Calcium supplies plants with a natural source of calcium and helps correct calcium deficiencies in the soil. Age Old Calcium Quart Age Old Calcium supplies plants with a natural source of calcium and helps correct calcium deficiencies in the soil. Age Old Cal Mag2 2.5 Gallon Age Old Cal Mag is a formulated hydroponic nutrient supplement designed to help stressed plants. Age Old Cal Mag2 6 Gallon Age Old Cal Mag is a formulated hydroponic nutrient supplement designed to help stressed plants. Age Old Cal Mag2 Gallon Age Old Cal Mag is a formulated hydroponic nutrient supplement designed to help stressed plants. Age Old Cal Mag2 Quart Age Old Cal Mag is a formulated hydroponic nutrient supplement designed to help stressed plants. Age Old Dry Grow Formula 1LBAge Old Dry Grow Formula is higher in nitrogen to provide the soil with sufficient organic slow release nitrogen for bacterial conversion of soil microbes into usable forms. Age Old Dry Grow Formula 25LBAge Old Grow is higher in nitrogen to provide the soil with sufficient organic slow release nitrogen for bacterial conversion of soil microbes into usable forms." }, { "docid": "D2048508#0", "title": "http://www.rollitup.org/t/age-old-organics.2193/\nage old organics", "text": "\"Forums > The Grow Room > General Marijuana Growing >age old organics Discussion in ' General Marijuana Growing ' started by chronic-man007, Nov 2, 2006 . Page 1 of 31 2 3 Next >chronic-man007Active Memberhi i have abottle of age old organics 12-6-6=n-p-k the bottle says supplies your plants with fast acting natrual source of nutrients high in nitrogen will encourage growth and help plants overcome stress. should i give this to my plant my plant is in the vegy stage and help will be good from the masters of growing thnxchronic-man007, Nov 2, 2006 #1bigballin007New Member You can use it but use half the soulution it states on the bottle for two feedings then go full strenth.bigballin007, Nov 2, 2006 #2jack tripper Well-Known Memberthat stuff is greatjack tripper, Feb 23, 2009 #3smellmyfinger Active Member Should anything else be mixed and fed besides the Age Old Bloom or Grow? Does this have everything a plant would need?smellmyfinger, Mar 10, 2009 #4jack tripper Well-Known Membersmellmyfinger said: ↑Should anything else be mixed and fed besides the Age Old Bloom or Grow? Does this have everything a plant would need? that stuff has everything you need, but it would be good to use molasses too, during flowering, it will fatten up your buds and improve tastejack tripper, Mar 10, 2009 #5jimbizzzale67123Well-Known Member You should use a little epsom salt because age old organics is extremly low on Mn. Look it up on the internet I think its a teaspoon or tablespoon per gallon of water. You will not have to do this every watering I would do it once and ten if the plants show any Mn deficincy add anoter dose of epsome salt to your next watering.jimbizzzale67123, May 2, 2009 #6fdd2blk Well-Known Memberjimbizzzale67123 said: ↑You should use a little epsom salt because age old organics is extremly low on Mn. Look it up on the internet I think its a teaspoon or tablespoon per gallon of water. You will not have to do this every watering I would do it once and ten if the plants show any Mn deficincy add anoter dose of epsome salt to your next watering." }, { "docid": "D1201668#0", "title": "https://www.livescience.com/29152-oldest-tree-in-world.html\nWhat Is the Oldest Tree in the World?", "text": "\"Live Science Planet Earth What Is the Oldest Tree in the World? By Kate Goldbaum, Staff Writer | August 23, 2016 12:40pm ETMOREA bristlecone pine is the oldest tree in the world. Credit: Thomas Ramsauer | Shutterstock.com The planet's trees have seen plenty of history pass by their trunks. In fact, they began to populate Earth 385 million years ago, toward the end of the Devonian period. Considered living historical records, the organisms can withstand generations of development and change. But which tree has been around the longest? Until 2013, the oldest individual tree in the world was Methuselah, a 4,845-year-old Great Basin bristlecone pine ( Pinus longaeva) in the White Mountains of California. Researchers at the Rocky Mountain Tree-Ring Research Group then announced the age of another P. longaeva also located in the White Mountains — this one 5,062 years old. Europe's oldest tree, crowned in 2016, is a 1,075-year-old Bosnian pine ( Pinus heldreichii ) growing in Greece. The tree — named Adonis after the Greek god of beauty, youth and desire — took root in A. D. 941, when the Vikings were still raiding along European coastlines." }, { "docid": "D1384243#0", "title": "https://www.thespruce.com/age-of-cats-554322\nHow Old is My Cat in Cat Years?", "text": "\"Cat FAQs How Old is My Cat in Cat Years? Discover Your Cats' Normal Life Span, and Their Age in Human Years By Franny Syufy Updated 10/23/17Share Pin Email Wikimedia Commons It's a known cat fact that cats develop and age rapidly in a short period of time. While we may wish that our kittens and adult cats could live as long as we do, cats develop differently than humans. For example, kittens often develop to the age of a 15-year-old human child in just the first year of their lives, while adult cats are in the prime of their life at 32-years-old in human years, which is only four years young!While the rapid development of cats may be shocking, the reality is ... MORE01of 04How Long Does the Average Cat Live? Franny Syufy Depending on your definition of the \"\"average cat\"\", the length of time that average cats live may vary. However, with optimal health and good genes, a well-nourished and well-exercised indoor-only cat will typically live longer than indoor-outdoor cats. With that said, indoor-outdoor cats usually live a lot longer than strays and ferals. While this is simply the average, there are always exceptions to every rule. For example, Shannon, the cat pictured here, has lived to 19 years despite ... MORE02of 04How Is a Cat's Age Determined? How Old Are These Cats?." }, { "docid": "D2717994#0", "title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Set-up-an-archive-and-deletion-policy-for-mailboxes-in-your-Office-365-organization-ec3587e4-7b4a-40fb-8fb8-8aa05aeae2ce\nSet up an archive and deletion policy for mailboxes in your Office 365 organization", "text": "This article is for administrators. Want to add archive and retention policies to items in your mailbox? See Assign retention policy to email messages | Retention and archive policies in Outlook on the web for business In Office 365, you can create an archiving and deletion policy that automatically moves items to a user's archive mailbox and automatically deletes items from the mailbox. You can do this by creating a retention policy that' s assigned to mailboxes, and moves items to a user's archive mailbox after a certain period of time and that also deletes items from the mailbox after they reach a certain age limit. The actual rules that determine what items are moved or deleted and when that happens are called retention tags. Retention tags are linked to a retention policy, that in turn is assigned to a user's mailbox. A retention tag applies retention settings to individual messages and folders in a user's mailbox. It defines how long a message remains in the mailbox and what action is taken when the message reaches the specified retention age. When a message reaches its retention age, it's either moved to the user's archive mailbox or it's deleted. The steps in this topic will set up an archiving and retention policy for a fictitious organization named Alpine House." }, { "docid": "D3061794#0", "title": "https://www.britannica.com/science/human-aging\nHuman aging", "text": "Human aging, physiological changes that take place in the human body leading to senescence, the decline of biological functions and of the ability to adapt to metabolic stress. In humans the physiological developments are normally accompanied by psychological and behavioural changes, and other changes, involving social and economic factors, also occur. Aging begins as soon as adulthood is reached and is as much a part of human life as are infancy, childhood, and adolescence. Gerontology (the study of aging) is concerned primarily with the changes that occur between the attainment of maturity and the death of the individual. The goal of research in gerontology is to identify the factors that influence these changes. Application of this knowledge is expected to reduce the disabilities now associated with aging. The biological-physiological aspects of aging include both the basic biological factors that underlie aging and the general health status. Since the probability of death increases rapidly with advancing age, it is clear that changes must occur in the individual which make him more and more vulnerable to disease. For example, a young adult may rapidly recover from pneumonia, whereas an elderly person may die. Physiologists have found that the performance of many organs such as the heart, kidneys, brain, or lungs shows a gradual decline over the life span." }, { "docid": "D2447172#0", "title": "http://www.statcan.gc.ca/pub/11-008-x/2012001/article/11638-eng.htm\nVolunteering in Canada", "text": "\"Volunteering in Canadaby Mireille Vézina and Susan Crompton [ Full article in PDF]Skip to text Introduction What you should know about this study Number of volunteers growing faster than Canada's population Most of the work done by few volunteers Sports and recreation and social services sectors get the most support Likelihood of volunteering depends partly on life stage Age Marital status Education Income Labour force status Having school-aged children in the household Top volunteers more likely to be university graduates or actively religious Volunteering is connected to early life experiences Almost two-thirds of religiously active Canadians do volunteer work Volunteer rate highest in Saskatchewan The most common activities are fundraising and organizing events Self-motivated volunteers give more hours on average The vast majority of volunteers want to contribute to their community About two-thirds of volunteers benefit from improved interpersonal skills Required community participation Lack of time is the biggest barrier to volunteering Young Canadians have the highest probability of volunteering More than 8 in 10 Canadians help others directly (informal volunteering)Summary Text begins Introduction In 2010, about one-half of Canadians contributed their time, energy and skills to groups and organizations such as charities and non-profits. They provided leadership on boards and committees; canvassed for funds; provided advice, counselling or mentoring; visited seniors; prepared and delivered food; served as volunteer drivers; advocated for social causes; coached children and youth. In short, they shaped their communities and enabled non-profit organizations to deliver programs and services to millions of their fellow Canadians. This volunteer work is important not only to individual volunteers but to Canadian society as a whole. For example, according to the 2011 United Nations State of the World's Volunteerism Report, \"\"...volunteerism benefits both society at large and the individual volunteer by strengthening trust, solidarity and reciprocity among citizens, and by purposefully creating opportunities for participation.\"\" 1This article presents information about the volunteer activities of Canadians during the 12-month period preceding the 2010 Canada Survey of Giving, Volunteering and Participating (CSGVP). It discusses the rates of volunteering, the number of hours dedicated by Canadians and the types of organizations they support. It describes the key socioeconomic characteristics of volunteers in general, and then takes a brief look at the \"\"top volunteers\"\" who contribute hundreds of hours to charitable organizations. Next, the article examines the types of volunteer activities Canadians engage in, how they become involved, their motivations for volunteering, and the barriers preventing them from doing more volunteering. The article concludes by looking at the informal volunteering that goes on every day when Canadians help their family, friends and neighbours directly." }, { "docid": "D1082785#0", "title": "https://answersingenesis.org/geology/carbon-14/doesnt-carbon-14-dating-disprove-the-bible/\nDoesnât Carbon-14 Dating Disprove the Bible?", "text": "Sign In or Sign Up English/USAnswers Store Outreach Media Kids Education Donate The New Answers Book 1 Buy Book Answers in Genesis Answers Science Geology Carbon-14 Doesn’t Carbon-14 Dating Disprove the Bible? Chapter 7Doesn’t Carbon-14 Dating Disprove the Bible?by Mike Riddle on September 20, 2007Also available in Español, Italiano, and 中文Share: Shop Now Scientists use a technique called radiometric dating to estimate the ages of rocks, fossils, and the earth. Many people have been led to believe that radiometric dating methods have proved the earth to be billions of years old. This has caused many in the church to reevaluate the biblical creation account, specifically the meaning of the word “day” in Genesis 1. With our focus on one particular form of radiometric dating—carbon dating—we will see that carbon dating strongly supports a young earth. Note that, contrary to a popular misconception, carbon dating is not used to date rocks at millions of years old. Basics Before we get into the details of how radiometric dating methods are used, we need to review some preliminary concepts from chemistry. Recall that atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. Atoms are made up of much smaller particles called protons, neutrons, and electrons. Protons and neutrons make up the center (nucleus) of the atom, and electrons form shells around the nucleus." }, { "docid": "D602662#0", "title": "http://www.ssa.gov/history/briefhistory3.html\nHistorical Background and Development of Social Security", "text": "\"Pre-Social Security Period Traditional Sources of Economic Security All peoples throughout all of human history have faced the uncertainties brought on by unemployment, illness, disability, death and old age. In the realm of economics, these inevitable facets of life are said to be threats to one's economic security. For the ancient Greeks economic security took the form of amphorae of olive oil. Olive oil was very nutritious and could be stored for relatively long periods. To provide for themselves in times of need the Greeks stockpiled olive oil and this was their form of economic security. In medieval Europe, the feudal system was the basis of economic security, with the feudal lord responsible for the economic survival of the serfs working on the estate. The feudal lord had economic security as long as there was a steady supply of serfs to work the estate, and the serfs had economic security only so long as they were fit enough to provide their labor. During the Middle Ages the idea of charity as a formal economic arrangement also appeared for the first time. Family members and relatives have always felt some degree of responsibility to one another, and to the extent that the family had resources to draw upon, this was often a source of economic security, especially for the aged or infirm. And land itself was an important form of economic security for those who owned it or who lived on farms." }, { "docid": "D1201667#0", "title": "https://www.boredpanda.com/worlds-oldest-tree-old-tjikko-sweden/\n9,500-Year-Old Tree Found in Sweden Is The Worldâs Oldest Tree", "text": "\"9,500-Year-Old Tree Found in Sweden Is The World’s Oldest Tree378K views2 years ago by Dainius The world’s oldest tree, a 9,500-year-old Norwegian Spruce named “Old Tjikko,” after Professor Leif Kullman’s Siberian husky, continues to grow in Sweden. Discovered in 2004 by Kullman, professor of Physical Geography at Umeå University, the age of the tree was determined using carbon-14 dating. “During the ice age sea level was 120 meters lower than today and much of what is now the North Sea in the waters between England and Norway was at that time forest,” Professor Kullman told Aftonbladet. Winds and low temperatures made Old Tjikko “like a bonsai tree…Big trees cannot get as old as this. ”More info: National Geographic (h/t: mymodernmet , aftonbladet)Image credits: Karl Brodowsky Image credits: Leif Kullman Image credits: Carkrull Image credits: Patrik Qvist Image credits: IBL/Rex Features Image credits: Petter Rybäck Like what you're reading? Subscribe to our top stories.329About the author Dainius This lazy panda forgot to write something about itself. Anyone can write on Bored Panda LEARN MOREPopular on Bored Panda30+ Hilarious Ways The Internet Trolled Mark Zuckerberg Testifying Before Congress20+ ‘Same’ Things That Most People Don't Know Are Actually Different Artist Shares Her Illustrations To Show How It Takes Time To Perfect Your Craft Girl Does Not Realize She's Sitting Next To The Guy Whose Music She's Listening To, And It Escalates Hilariously This Cat Is Taking Over The Internet With His Hilarious Facial Expressions Despite His Problem People Are Teaching Kids Some Random Complex Words And It's Hilarious What do you think ? Alan Marble 2 years ago Hate to be a buzzkill but this isn't actually true. Old Tjikko is what you call a clonal organism. Imagine that when you got old, a copy of you budded off your thumb, and when you died and shriveled up that copy could go on living." }, { "docid": "D2445060#0", "title": "http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/dont-listen-to-the-buzz-lobsters-arent-actually-immortal-88450872/\nDonât Listen to the Buzz: Lobsters Arenât Actually Immortal", "text": "\"Don’t Listen to the Buzz: Lobsters Aren’t Actually Immortal Contrary to memes circulating online, lobsters can’t live forever—but they do keep growing and growing until they die This European lobster ( Homarus gammarus) can live at least 50 years in the wild. ( Courtesy of Wikicommons/Cefaclor)By Marina Korensmithsonian.com June 3, 2013257 5 1 4 460In recent weeks, photos of lobsters have been floating around social media with captions calling the crustaceans “biologically immortal.” Anyone with an Internet connection can even create a meme juxtaposing this fact with a joke of his or her own. But is this fun fact actually, well, fact? The viral scientific tidbit can be traced back to a brief 2007 news story that reports that lobsters don’t show typical signs of a phenomenon known as senescence. In plain terms, the report says that lobsters don’t age the way other living creatures do—they don’t lower their reproductive ability, slow their metabolism or decrease in strength. This led to extrapolations that lobsters, if left undisturbed, can’t die. Other websites write that lobsters’ incredible longevity is courtesy of their DNA, with credit specifically due to telomerase, an enzyme used in cell division that protects the ends of chromosomes. ( Courtesy of quickmeme)The popular graphic and its different textual iterations caught the eye of Zen Faulkes, an invertebrate neuroethologist at the University of Texas-Pan American, who sussed out the situation on his blog and came to this conclusion: “If there is evidence supporting that claim,” he wrote in an email, “I have not found it yet. ”It’s true that lobsters continue eating, reproducing and growing until the end." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1788114#0", "title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/smsfs/300000-retired-australians-to-lose-some-or-all-age-pension-entitlements\nAge Pension: 300,000 Australians lost entitlements on 1 January 2017", "text": "Age Pension: 300,000 Australians lost entitlements on 1 January 2017January 19, 2018 by Trish Power 281 Comments Contents [ Close]Couples: Age Pension changes on 1 January 2017Single people: Age Pension changes since 1 January 2017Some good news for FULL Age Pensioners, and bad news for other Centrelink recipients What were the Age Pension assets test thresholds from 1 January 2017? Table A: Age Pension LOWER assets test thresholds (for FULL Age Pension) – Age Pension assets-test free area Table B: Age Pension UPPER assets test thresholds (for PART Age Pension)How does the harsher Age Pension assets test work? Lost all Age Pension on 1 January 2017: then automatically received CSHCNote January 2016 Age Pension changes affect defined benefit pensions How do the Age Pension rules work generally? For those interested in nitty-gritty statistics on the impact of the Age Pension changes…Table 1: Age Pension assets test changes: Home-owner couples Table 2: Age Pension assets test changes: Single home-owner Table 3: Age Pension assets test changes: Non-home-owner couple Table 4: Age Pension assets test changes: Single non-home owner Note: In this article you can learn about the radical change to the Age Pension assets test thresholds, which took effect on 1 January 2017. For disturbing analysis of how these changes affect middle Australia, see our Retirementgate series (Retirementgate: Government’s Age Pension debacle hits middle Australia), and for the latest assets test thresholds, see Super Guide article Age Pension: Assets test thresholds applicable since March 2018. On 1 January 2017, more than 330,000 Age Pensioners had their Age Pension entitlements cut, with at least 100,000 of those affected Australians losing all Age Pension entitlements. The Age Pension cuts were caused by the stricter Age Pension assets test that took effect from 1 January 2017. The taper rate for the assets test, which determines how much Age Pension you receive, now reduces your Age Pension entitlement by $3 a fortnight for every $1000 of assets you own over the full Age Pension threshold. Until 31 December 2016, the taper rate was $1.50 per $1000 of assets over the full Age Pension threshold. I explain how this harsher taper rate affects Age Pensioners later in the article (or see Super Guide article Retirementgate: Government’s Age Pension debacle hits middle Australia )." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2616272#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kalvakuntla_Chandrashekar_Rao\nKalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao", "text": "\"K. Chandrashekhar Rao1st Chief Minister of Telangana Incumbent Assumed office 2 June 2014Governor E. S. L. Narasimhan Preceded by Office Established Minister of Labour and Employment (Government of India)In office 22 May 2004 – 22 May 2006Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Deputy Speaker of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly In office 1999–2001Minister of Transport ( Government of Andhra Pradesh)In office 1996–1999Minister of Drought & Relief ( Government of Andhra Pradesh)In office 1987–1988Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha In office 2009–2014Constituency Mahbubnagar, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana)In office 2004–2009Constituency Karimnagar, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana)Member of the Legislative Assembly Incumbent Assumed office 2014Constituency Gajwel, Telangana In office 1985–2004Constituency Siddipet, Andhra Pradesh (now in Telangana)Personal details Born 17 February 1954 (age 64)Siddipet, Hyderabad State, India (now in Telangana, India)Nationality Indian Political party Telangana Rashtra Samithi Telugu Desam Party (until 2001)Spouse (s) K. Shobha Relations Devanapalli Anil Kumar (son-in-law) T. Harish Rao (nephew)Children K. T. Rama Rao (son) K. Kavitha (daughter)Residence Pragathi Bhavan Alma mater Osmania University Kalvakuntla Chandrashekhar Rao (born 17 February 1954) [ citation needed] better known and abbreviated as K. C. R., [1] [2] [3] is the Founder of Telangana and 1st and the current Chief Minister of Telangana, after the Telangana state got separated from Andhra Pradesh. He is the leader and president of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, a regional party in India. [ 4] He is a Member of the Legislative Assembly (Telangana) from the Gajwel constituency of Siddipet District in Telangana. Previously, he served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (Andhra Pradesh) from Siddipet and also as the Member of Parliament from Mahbubnagar, Karimnagar and Medak. He took oath as the first Chief Minister of the new state of Telangana on 2 June 2014. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Political career2.1 Congress Party2.2 Telugu Desham Party3 Telangana Rashtra Samithi4 After formation of Telangana State5 Chief Minister of Telangana (2014 - present)5.1 Irrigation5.2 Farmers welfare5.3 Agriculture5.4 New Districts5.5 Education5.6 Land Records purification5.7 Traditional craft occupations5.8 Housing5.9 Industrial policy5.10 Women and child health5.11 Pensions5.12 Purified drinking water5.13 Health5.14 Dalit welfare5.15 Government services delivery through IT6 Personal life7 Political statistics8 Awards9 External links10 References Early life [ edit]Rao was born on 17 February 1954 in Chintamadaka village, Siddipeta Mandal, Medak District of Telangana State. [ 6] [7] He attained a Masters degree in Literature from Osmania Arts College - Osmania University, Hyderabad. [ 8]Political career [ edit]Congress Party [ edit]KCR started his career with the youth Congress party in Medak district. Under the leadership of Sanjay Gandhi though congress was in a bad position he stood with them. later he joined Telugu Desam Party led by NT." }, { "docid": "D1179040#0", "title": "http://www.ncoa.gov.au/report/appendix-vol-1/9-1-age-pension.html\n9.1 The Age Pension", "text": "9.1 The Age Pension Background The Age Pension is a fundamental part of Australia’s retirement income system and provides a safety net for those unable to fully support themselves in retirement. However, changes are required to ensure that the Age Pension remains financially sustainable and well-targeted to those in genuine need. This is especially important in the context of an ageing population and improved life expectancies. Rationale for government intervention The Age Pension was first introduced in 1909. At the time it was only accessed by a small proportion of the population given the qualification age was 65 and male life expectancy at birth was 55 years. It supports people who have reached a designated retirement age and are no longer expected to work. The payment has regard to community standards through indexation to wage movements. As such, pensioners share in productivity improvements and rising living standards as their income moves in line with that of people still in the workforce, rather than simply being maintained in real terms over time. The Age Pension is part of the broader retirement income system. Australia’s retirement income system is often referred to as a ‘three pillar’ system consisting of: basic income support (the Age Pension); compulsory savings (the Superannuation Guarantee); and, support for private savings (such as home ownership and voluntary superannuation contributions)." }, { "docid": "D201367#0", "title": "http://guides.dss.gov.au/guide-social-security-law/3/4/1/10\n3.4.1.10 Qualification for Age", "text": "3.4.1.10 Qualification for Age Qualification ( 1.1. Q.10) criteria To qualify for Age, a claimant must meet the criteria listed in the following table, or the alternative criteria for women that are explained later in this topic. If more detail about a criterion is required, the second column indicates where you will find this. Criterion More Detail Have reached pension age, This topic. AND meet ONE of the following Have 10 years qualifying Australian residence, OR This topic. Have a QRE for Age, OR This topic. Have been receiving Wid B, WA, MAA, or PA immediately before reaching pension age, OR 7.1.1.20 Summary of Portability under International Social Security Agreements If the payments were received because of an international agreement, Age is also paid under the provisions of the agreement. Have reached pension age before 20 March 1997, and were receiving Wid B, WA or PA immediately before 20 March 1997, OR This topic. Be a woman who:was widowed while living permanently in Australia with her partner, ANDhas lived in Australia for the 104 weeks immediately prior to claiming. SSAct section 43 (1A) (c) Both partners must be Australian residents at time of partner's death Act reference: SSAct section 23 (1) Dictionary, section 23 (5A) to (5D) Pension age, section 7 (5) A person has 10 years qualifying Australian residence if…, section 43 (1A) (c) both the woman and her partner were…Pension age for men & women From 1 July 2013 until 30 June 2017, the pension age for both men and women is 65 years." }, { "docid": "D464157#0", "title": "https://www.finder.com.au/australian-age-pension-eligibility-requirements\nAustralian Age Pension Eligibility Requirements", "text": "Australian Age Pension Eligibility Requirements To qualify for the Age Pension, there are age and residence requirements that you must satisfy.20 March 2016: Getting older usually brings with it plenty of life changes. For many Australians, one of the major lifestyle changes which comes with becoming a senior is that you may need to apply for the age pension. The Age Pension is a scheme which pays out a steady income to eligible Australians, or in the case of those with a larger amount of money, a supplement to help them cope with the costs of living. All the monies that are paid out under this scheme come from different types of tax collections and are the sole responsibility of the Australian government. As with most government payments, it has eligibility requirements and a process which must be followed in order to start receiving payments. How much pension will you receive? Please note that finder.com.au is not affiliated with the Department of Human Services or Centrelink. If you would like an indication of pension rates, need assistance with your Age Pension claim, or want to know your eligibility to access government benefits, please consult a financial planner. More information Eligibility requirements for Age Pension How to apply for the Age Pension Can I get the Age Pension while living overseas? Age Pension benefits at a glance Transaction accounts and the Age Pension Pension loans Get your super on track If you are in need of finance, please check our guide to loans for pensioners and seniors Eligibility requirements for Age Pension Below are the eligibility requirements that anyone seeking the Age Pension needs to satisfy." }, { "docid": "D707539#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2005_New_York_City_transit_strike\n2005 New York City transit strike", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A closed entrance to the 45th Street station on the BMT Fourth Avenue Line in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. In December 2005, the Transport Workers Union Local 100 (TWU) called a strike in New York City. Negotiations for a new contract with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) broke down over retirement, pension, and wage increases. The strike began at 3:00 a.m. EST on December 20, 2005. Most New York City Transit Authority and MTA Bus Company personnel observed the strike, effectively halting all service on the subway and buses, except for routes operated from the Spring Creek Depot, where workers represented by ATU Local 1181/1061 had a contract in force after striking against the predecessor operator, Command Bus Company, the previous year. Millions of commuters were affected. The strike officially ended at 2:35 p.m. EST on December 22, 2005." }, { "docid": "D1138852#0", "title": "https://www.canada.ca/en/services/benefits/publicpensions/cpp/cpp-benefit/amount.html\nCanada Pension Plan â How much could you receive", "text": "1. Overview 2. Eligibility 3. How much could you receive4. What you need before you start 5. Apply 6. After you’ve applied7. While on CPP3. How much could you receive The amount of your Canada Pension Plan (CPP) retirement pension is based on how much you have contributed and how long you have been making contributions to the CPP at the time you become eligible. Read more about CPP retirement pension amounts." }, { "docid": "D307432#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_Savings_Account\nIndividual Savings Account", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An Individual Savings Account ( ISA; / ˈ aɪ s ə /) is a class of retail investment arrangements available to residents of the United Kingdom. It qualifies for a favourable tax status. Payments into the account are made from after-tax income. The account is exempt from income tax and capital gains tax on the investment returns, and no tax is payable on money withdrawn from the scheme either. Cash and a broad range of investments can be held within the arrangement, and there is no restriction on when or how much money can be withdrawn. Funds cannot be used as security for a loan. [ 1] Until the Lifetime ISA was introduced in 2017 it was not a specific retirement product, but any type can be a useful tool for retirement planning alongside pensions. [ 2] [3]Contents [ hide ]1 Origins2 Cash ISA2.1 Help to Buy ISA3 Stocks and shares ISA4 Innovative Finance ISA5 Junior ISAs6 Lifetime ISA7 Subscription limits8 Transfer rules9 Flexible ISA features10 Tax treatment11 Fund Supermarkets and Self Select ISA providers12 Charges13 History13.1 Past subscription limits13.2 Restrictions removed from July 201413.3 Transition and older types of ISA13.4 CAT standards14 Similar schemes in other countries15 References16 External links Origins [ edit]ISAs were introduced on 6 April 1999, replacing the earlier Personal Equity Plans (PEPs; very similar to a Stocks and Shares ISA) and Tax-Exempt Special Savings Accounts (TESSAs; very similar to a Cash ISA). Other tax-advantaged savings that also predate ISAs include many offered by National Savings and Investments, which is a state-owned institution which has in the past offered a range of other tax-free accounts, in addition to its own ISAs. Junior ISAs also replace the Child Trust Fund. [" }, { "docid": "D232186#0", "title": "http://www.taxtips.ca/seniors/gis.htm\nGuaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) for Canadian Seniors, and the Allowance", "text": "Seniors -> Guaranteed Income Supplement Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) for Canadian Seniors, and the Allowance Old Age Security Act Part II s. 10-18The Federal Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) is available to low-income seniors living in Canada, who are receiving (or are eligible to receive) the Old Age Security Pension (OAS). An application must be filed to receive this supplement - it is not done automatically when you file a tax return. Once a person is receiving the GIS, it will be automatically adjusted each year after the income tax return is filed. However, if there is a reduction in your pension or employment income, Service Canada may calculate your GIS benefit by estimating your pension and employment income for the current year, instead of using last year's pension and employment income. If you or your spouse or common-law partner have a lower income this year for either of these reasons, you should contact Service Canada . Your benefits may increase. For January to March 2017, the maximum combined payment from OAS plus GIS is $1,442.62 ($578.53 OAS + $864.09 GIS) per month, for a single person. This maximum is reached if there is no income other than OAS and GIS. The Liberal government's platform includes increasing GIS for single low-income seniors by 10%. Income from OAS is taxable, but income from GIS, the Allowance, and the Allowance for the Survivor is tax-free." }, { "docid": "D1775919#0", "title": "http://www.taxtips.ca/seniors/cppretirement.htm\nCanada Pension Plan (CPP) Retirement Pension", "text": "Seniors -> CPP Retirement Pension Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Retirement Pension The Federal 2016 Budget announced changes to the Canada Pension Plan. Bill C-26 An Act to amend the Canada Pension Plan, the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board Act and the Income Tax Act received Royal Assent December 15, 2016. The Order in Council to bring the CPP enhancements in Bill C-26 into force was signed on March 2, 2017, according to the Department of Finance news release. On June 20, 2016, the federal Minister of Finance announced that an agreement in principle was reached to strengthen the CPP. Measures agreed to, which would start January 1, 2019: Increase income replacement from 1/4 to 1/3 of pensionable earnings Canadian with $50,000 in constant earnings throughout their working life would receive an annual pension of around $16,000 instead of the current $12,000Increase the maximum amount of income subject to CPP by 14%, projected to be roughly $82,700 in 2025 (currently $55,300 in 2017 - see CPP Contribution Rates)Make the phase-in long and gradual over 7 years, to allow more time for businesses to adjust5 year contribution rate phase-in below the Yearly Maximum Pensionable Earnings (YMPE), followed by2 year phase-in of the upper earnings limit Enhance the federal Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB) to offset the impact of increased contributions on low-income workers Provide a tax deduction, instead of the current tax credit, for employee contributions associated with the enhanced portion of CPPOctober 6, 2016: Notice of Ways and Means Motion and Explanatory Notes regarding CPP enhancements, with amendments coming into force on January 1, 2019. See Fact Sheet: What the Agreement in Principle Means for Canadians, released September 19, 2016. The CPP retirement pension is considered taxable income. The amount you receive is not affected by the amount of any other income. You are eligible for a CPP retirement pension if:you have contributed to the plan, andyou are 60 years of age or older The CPP retirement pension, as mentioned above, can be obtained as early as age 60. It can also be delayed to age 70." }, { "docid": "D1929828#0", "title": "http://www.mnpera.org/\n.", "text": "Pension bill voted out of Senate The 2018 Omnibus Retirement Bill passed out of the Minnesota State Senate on a unanimous vote (66-0) on Monday, March 26. The bill will next proceed through various committees in the state House of Representatives, most likely after the Easter/Passover break. Bill co-author Sen. Julie Rosen, R-Vernon Center, who chairs the Legislative Commission on Pensions and Retirement (LCPR), summarized the bill’s provisions and praised the engagement of those who have worked for three years to bring forward a public pension sustainability package whose reforms will result in $3.4 billion in immediate savings. To help address the pension systems’ unfunded liabilities, SF 2620 includes “significant benefit reforms” as well as contribution rate increases for employers and employees, Rosen said. She explained that the bill has much work behind it – the engagement of all stakeholders, the governor, the commissioner of Minnesota Management and Budget – and reflects “true shared sacrifice. ”Rosen noted that bond ratings agencies are watching Minnesota closely and expect pension reform. The sustainability package moving through the Legislature is the largest in Minnesota pension history, she said. LCPR member Sen. Sandy Pappas, D-St. Paul, added her support for the bill. Pappas said the funding situation for Minnesota’s public pension plans is “serious” and “not adequate.”" }, { "docid": "D2141833#0", "title": "http://www.india-briefing.com/news/introduction-social-security-system-india-6014.html/\nIntroduction to the Social Security System in India", "text": "India’s social security system is composed of a number of schemes and programs spread throughout a variety of laws and regulations. Keep in mind, however, that the government-controlled social security system in India applies to only a small portion of the population. Furthermore, the social security system in India includes not just an insurance payment of premiums into government funds (like in China), but also lump sum employer obligations. Generally, India’s social security schemes cover the following types of social insurances: Pension Health Insurance and Medical Benefit Disability Benefit Maternity Benefit Gratuity While a great deal of the Indian population is in the unorganized sector and may not have an opportunity to participate in each of these schemes, Indian citizens in the organized sector (which include those employed by foreign investors) and their employers are entitled to coverage under the above schemes. Related services International Payroll & HR Solutions The applicability of mandatory contributions to social insurances is varied. Some of the social insurances require employer contributions from all companies, some from companies with a minimum of ten or more employees, and some from companies with twenty or more employees. In this article, we’ll discuss each of these social insurances, along with their coverage, contribution rates, and the laws and regulations behind them. Pension or Employees’ Provident Fund The Employees’ Provident Fund Organization, under the Ministry of Labor and Employment, ensures superannuation pension and family pension in case of death during service. Presently, only about 35 million out of a labor force of 400 million have access to formal social security in the form of old-age income protection in India. Out of these 35 million, 26 million workers are members of the Employees’ Provident Fund Organization, which comprises private sector workers, civil servants, military personnel, and employees of State Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)." }, { "docid": "D1669872#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superannuation_in_Australia\nSuperannuation in Australia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Superannuation in Australia are the arrangements put in place by the Government of Australia to enable people in Australia to accumulate funds [ clarification needed] to provide them with income in retirement. Superannuation in Australia is partly compulsory, and is further encouraged by the government and supported with tax benefits. The government has set minimum standards for contributions for employees as well as for the management of superannuation funds. It is compulsory for employers to make superannuation contributions for their employees on top of the employees' wages and salaries. The employer contribution rate has been 9.5% since 1 July 2014, and as of 2015, was planned to increase gradually from 2021 to 12% in 2025. [ 1] People are also encouraged to supplement compulsory superannuation contributions with voluntary contributions, including diverting their wages or salary income into superannuation contributions under so-called salary sacrifice arrangements. An individual can withdraw funds out of a superannuation fund when the person meets one of the conditions [ clarification needed] of release contained in Schedule 1 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994. [ 2]As of 30 September 2017, Australians have $2,530 billion ($2.5 trillion rounded) in superannuation assets, making Australia the 4th largest holder of pension fund assets in the world. [ 3] Though the main purpose of the superannuation scheme in Australia has been and continues to be to create an environment in which people can put funds aside to provide an income in retirement, the tax incentives available have also come to be used, especially by wealthy individuals, as a tax reduction strategy. As a consequence the government has set limits on the amounts that can be brought into the scheme at concessional rates with a number of \"\"caps\"\"." }, { "docid": "D11828#0", "title": "http://www.superguy.com.au/centrelink-deductible-amount-formula/\nCentrelink Deductible Amount Formula", "text": "Centrelink Deductible Amount Formula Jan 2, 2017When determining the entitlements that you are eligible for in relation to the Centrelink Age Pension and some other social security payments, you are assessed using either the ‘Income Test’ or the ‘Assets Test’. Under the income test, some forms of income are favourably assessed for Income Test purposes. In some cases, the income is not assessed at all. Income from superannuation account based pensions commenced post 1 January 2015 may not be so lucky, as they will be deemed just like any other investment asset. More on this later. Got a defined benefit pension? Click here for changes to Centrelink’s assessment of Defined Benefit Pensions as of 1 January 2016. Income with favourable assessment Certain income streams such as Allocated Pensions, Account Based Pensions, Market Linked Pensions and Annuities are favourably assessed. What makes the assessment favourable? Income such as rental income from an investment property or work income is assessed at face value (i.e. the amount received is the amount assessed for Income Test purposes)." }, { "docid": "D816157#0", "title": "http://www.finiki.org/wiki/Old_Age_Security\nOld Age Security", "text": "\"navigation search Retirement planning (pensions)Pension plans Pension plans Defined benefit (DB)Defined contribution (DC)DC versus DB pensions Government retirement benefits Government retirement benefits Old Age Security (OAS)Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS)Canada Pension Plan (CPP)Québec Pension Plan (QPP)v t e The Old Age Security pension (OAS) is available to most Canadians starting at the age of 65 [note 1], and who meet the requirements of: have a legal status in Canada; meet the residence requirements; submit the necessary documents; and complete and sign the application. OAS provides additional benefits to eligible low-income seniors: Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) – for OAS pensioners Allowance [1] – for spouses or common-law partners of pensioners who receive GIS who are aged 60 to 64 (includes the month of your 65th birthday)Allowance for the survivor [2] – for widowed spouses or common-law partners who are aged 60 to 64 (includes the month of your 65th birthday)These benefits are funded from general government revenue, i.e. on a pay-as-you-go basis. Contents [ hide ]1 When to apply2 Income requirements3 Documentation requirements4 Residency requirements5 Applying for the Old Age Security5.1 Automatic enrollment for Old Age Security pension5.2 The month after you turned 64 years old5.3 Service Canada contact information6 OAS payment rates6.1 Full versus partial pension6.2 Current amount and indexation6.3 OAS payment date6.4 Tax treatment7 Maximizing benefits8 Notes9 See also10 Financial Wisdom Forum discussions11 References12 External links When to apply You can apply no earlier than 11 months before your 65th birthday. If you have already reached age 65, note that you can receive your pension back to a maximum of 11 months from the date Service Canada receives your application, but no earlier than the month after your 65th birthday. Deferring your Old Age Security pension: Voluntary deferral? [ 3]You do not have to start receiving your OAS pension when you turn 65. You can start receiving it any time after age 65. The longer you delay receiving it, the more money you will receive. Your monthly pension payment will be increased by 0.6 percent for every month you delay receiving it after age 65, up to a maximum of 36 percent at age 70. If you choose to delay receiving your OAS pension after age 65:you will not be eligible for the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) for low-income seniors during the period you are delaying your OAS pensionyour spouse or common-law partner will not be eligible for the Allowance for the period you are delaying your OAS pension." }, { "docid": "D545778#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OASDI\nSocial Security (United States)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from OASDI)navigation search This article is part of a series on the Budget and debt in the United States of America Major dimensions [show]Programs [hide]Medicare Social programs Social Security Contemporary issues [show]Terminology [show]v t e Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance ( OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration. [ 1] The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, [2] and the current version of the Act, as amended, [3] encompasses several social welfare and social insurance programs. Social Security is funded primarily through payroll taxes called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) or Self Employed Contributions Act Tax (SECA). Tax deposits are collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and are formally entrusted to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, the two Social Security Trust Funds. [ 4] [5] With a few exceptions, all salaried income, up to an amount specifically determined by law (see tax rate table below), is subject to the Social Security payroll tax. All income over said amount is not taxed. In 2018, the maximum amount of taxable earnings was $128,400. [ 6]With few exceptions, all legal residents working in the United States now have an individual Social Security number. Indeed, nearly all working (and many non-working) residents since Social Security's 1935 inception have had a Social Security number because it is requested by a wide range of businesses. In 2015, Social Security expenditures totaled $750.5 billion for OASDI and $146.6 billion for DI. [" }, { "docid": "D2396558#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retiring\nRetirement", "text": "\"For other uses, see Retirement (disambiguation). Finance Markets [show]Instruments [show]Corporate [show]Personal [hide]Credit / Debt Employment contract Financial planning Retirement Student loan Public [show]Banks and banking [show]Regulation · Standards [show]Economic history [show]v t e Retirement is the withdrawal from one's position or occupation or from one's active working life. [ 1] A person may also semi-retire by reducing work hours. An increasing number of individuals are choosing to put off this point of total retirement, by selecting to exist in the emerging state of Pre-tirement. [ 2]Many people choose to retire when they are eligible for private or public pension benefits, although some are forced to retire when bodily conditions no longer allow the person to work any longer (by illness or accident) or as a result of legislation concerning their position. [ 3] In most countries, the idea of retirement is of recent origin, being introduced during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Previously, low life expectancy and the absence of pension arrangements meant that most workers continued to work until death. Germany was the first country to introduce retirement benefits in 1889. [ 4]Nowadays, most developed countries have systems to provide pensions on retirement in old age, which may be sponsored by employers or the state. In many poorer countries, support for the old is still mainly provided through the family." }, { "docid": "D2148016#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada_Pension_Plan\nCanada Pension Plan", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( March 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e The Canada Pension Plan ( CPP; French: Régime de pensions du Canada) is a contributory, earnings-related social insurance program. It forms one of the two major components of Canada 's public retirement income system, the other component being Old Age Security (OAS). Other parts of Canada's retirement system are private pensions, either employer-sponsored or from tax-deferred individual savings (known in Canada as a Registered Retirement Savings Plan ). [ 1] As of September 2017, the CPP Investment Board manages over C$ 328.2 billion in investment assets for the Canada Pension Plan on behalf of 20 million Canadians. [ 2] CPPIB is one of the world's biggest pension funds. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Description2 History3 CPP Benefits4 Contribution Rates4.1 1966 to 19964.2 1996 reforms4.3 2017 reforms5 Funding5.1 Description5.2 Assets5.3 Unfunded liability5.4 Fluctuations in the projected CPP contributions5.5 Fluctuations in the projected return on investments6 CPP Investment Board7 Quebec Pension Plan (QPP)7.1 Increase in Contribution Rate8 See also9 References10 External links Description [ edit]The CPP program mandates all employed Canadians who are 18 years of age and over to contribute a prescribed portion of their earnings income to a federally administered pension plan. The plan is administered by Human Resources and Social Development Canada on behalf of employees in all provinces and territories except Quebec, which operates an equivalent plan, the Quebec Pension Plan." }, { "docid": "D3063837#0", "title": "http://www.fin.gc.ca/pub/eficap-rebvpc/report-rapport-eng.asp\nArchived - Economic and Fiscal Implications of Canada's Aging Population", "text": "Archived - Economic and Fiscal Implications of Canada's Aging Population Archived information Archived information is provided for reference, research or recordkeeping purposes. It is not subject to the Government of Canada Web Standards and has not been altered or updated since it was archived. Please contact us to request a format other than those available. Note to Readers The historical Canadian economic data in this document are taken from the March 2, 2012 release of the National Income and Expenditure Accounts, except where otherwise noted. The starting point for the long-term economic and fiscal projections presented in this document is the projection for the 2012 to 2016 period presented in Budget 2012: Economic Action Plan 2012—A Plan for Jobs, Growth and Long-Term Prosperity. Introduction In 2006, the Government launched a comprehensive economic plan to foster strong, sustainable, long-term economic growth, building on Canada’s key economic advantages. The Government followed through by implementing broad-based tax reductions, paying down debt, and investing in knowledge and infrastructure. These actions put the Canadian economy on a solid foundation for sustainable, long-term economic growth. They also placed Canada in a stronger position than most other countries to respond quickly and effectively during the 2008–2009 global recession to support the economy and protect Canadian jobs. The fundamental strength of the Canadian economy was reflected in the fact that Canada fared better than other Group of Seven (G-7) countries in the face of the global recession and during the recovery." }, { "docid": "D1186247#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_contribution\nSocial Security (United States)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Social security contribution)navigation search This article is part of a series on the Budget and debt in the United States of America Major dimensions [show]Programs [hide]Medicare Social programs Social Security Contemporary issues [show]Terminology [show]v t e Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance ( OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration. [ 1] The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, [2] and the current version of the Act, as amended, [3] encompasses several social welfare and social insurance programs. Social Security is funded primarily through payroll taxes called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) or Self Employed Contributions Act Tax (SECA). Tax deposits are collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and are formally entrusted to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, the two Social Security Trust Funds. [ 4] [5] With a few exceptions, all salaried income, up to an amount specifically determined by law (see tax rate table below), is subject to the Social Security payroll tax. All income over said amount is not taxed. In 2018, the maximum amount of taxable earnings was $128,400. [ 6]With few exceptions, all legal residents working in the United States now have an individual Social Security number. Indeed, nearly all working (and many non-working) residents since Social Security's 1935 inception have had a Social Security number because it is requested by a wide range of businesses. In 2015, Social Security expenditures totaled $750.5 billion for OASDI and $146.6 billion for DI. [" }, { "docid": "D1138851#0", "title": "http://www.benefitscanada.com/news/new-cpp-and-oas-benefit-amounts-take-effect-75601\nNew CPP and OAS benefit amounts take effect", "text": "Print Email Share: New CPP and OAS benefit amounts take effect Jennifer Paterson | January 7, 2016New benefit amounts for the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) and Old Age Security (OAS) came in from January 1, 2016. CPP benefits will increase by 1.2% for those already receiving the benefits. For 2016, the maximum CPP retirement benefit for new recipients age 65 will be $1,092.50 per month, an increase of $330 for the year compared to the maximum in 2015. OAS benefits, which consist of the basic OAS pension, the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) and the Allowances, will increase by 0.1% for the first quarter of 2016 (January to March). As of January 1, 2016, the basic OAS pension will increase from $569.95 to $570.52 per month. Read: CPP benefits rise by 1.4% in 2017“I would like to reiterate the government’s commitment to improve the income security of seniors, which includes increasing the Guaranteed Income Supplement for seniors who live alone, indexing Old Age Security and Guaranteed Income Supplement payments to a new senior’s price index, and cancelling the increase in the age of eligibility, from 65 to 67 years, for Old Age Security,” said The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, in a press release. The new CPP rates will be in effect until December 31, 2016. OAS benefits are reviewed quarterly (in January, April, July and October) and revised as required to reflect increases in the cost of living as measured by the CPI. Copyright © 2018 Transcontinental Media G. P. Originally published on benefitscanada.com Print Email Share:2018 Employers Cancer Care Summit" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2774770#0", "title": "https://www.canstar.com.au/superannuation/how-does-the-australian-age-pension-work/\nHow does the Australian Age Pension work?", "text": "Advertisement Superannuation > Superannuation FAQs How does the Australian Age Pension work? Posted by Regina Collins January 30, 2018Co-author: TJ Ryan This is a basic explanation of the eligibility requirements for the Age Pension in Australia and how much income it could provide. What is the Age Pension? The Age Pension in Australia is designed to provide income support to older Australians who need it, while encouraging pensioners to maximise their overall income. According to the government’s Money Smart website, around 65% of older Australians rely on the Age Pension or another government allowance as their main source of income during their retirement. How does the Age Pension work? The Age Pension is an income paid to eligible Australians by Centrelink, a division of the Australian Government, on a fortnightly basis. How much you receive depends on how much other income you receive and how much your assets are worth. Am I eligible for the Age Pension? In 2018, the Age Pension eligibility criteria you must meet include: Be at least 65 years old Meet an income and assets test Be living in Australia (Australian resident for at least 10 years and physically present in Australia)To find out how to apply for the Age Pension, read this article." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1844206#0", "title": "http://pensionsorter.co.uk/state-pension/\nThe State Pension", "text": "The State Pension How much is The State Pension The problem with the State Pension Qualifying for the State Pension Your personal State Pension Forecast The DSS may get it wrong Been Travelling the world dude? Part time workers Increasing your State pension Is the State Pension taxed? Minimum income guarantee Can you add your State pension to a personal pension? OR an Occupational Pension plan? State Pension for those retiring overseas SERPS (the State Earnings Related Pension)The self employed and SERPSHistory of the State Pension State Pension if you’re Working Within the European Union How much is The State Pension The Basic State Retirement Pension for a single person is £95.25 a week for a single person and £152.30 for a couple in 2009/10. Whether you get this can depend on how many national insurance contribution years you have completed. The basic pension is lower than the income support threshold, so if they have no other income, state pensioners can top up with income support. This comes in the form of a means-tested Pension Credit which brings the weekly amount up to £130 for a single person and £198.45 for a couple. That’s it. Some will get additional sums such as Disability Living Allowance or other categories of state benefit which depend on individual circumstances. (" }, { "docid": "D507735#0", "title": "http://workplaceconsultants.net/commentary/retirementtsunami/the-history-of-benefits/\nThe History of Benefits", "text": "The History of Benefits Quick History of Employee Benefits in America A. Retirement Benefits Prior to the industrial revolution, most people lived and worked on farms or as craftsmen and “retirement” was something that usually occurred when you could no longer do manual labor. Of course, many were struck down by illness, disease or accident and never made it to retirement age. In 1900, for example, without the life saving drugs and medical care we have today the average life expectancy (compounded by infant mortality and mothers dying in childbirth) was barely thirty years. If you were lucky enough to live to a so-called old age, your children or relatives would assume your chores and you likely would stay right where you were until your death – which often came soon after retirement: no condo in Florida or an assisted living facility. Informal “pension” plans existed but were rare, and often took the form of the legendary “pass the hat” pension fund first used for wounded Plymouth Colony militiamen. With the advent of the industrial revolution, however, many farm dwellers traded their independence for membership in the ranks of a growing urbanized workforce searching for adequate wages and job security. Employers had a dilemma – they wanted to attract and retain workers (while still paying no more than necessary), but also needed workers to leave employment when they became too old or costly. The evolving field of actuarial science was being applied to the fledgling life insurance industry and in turn used to develop pension plans to meet this employer objective. Thus, the initial rise of pensions was due in large part to the demand for workers far exceeding their ready supply. A company competing for laborers who often toiled in undesirable conditions had to increase pay as well as find a way to keep workers around for the long term." }, { "docid": "D19454#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidency\nPresidency", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Presidency (disambiguation). The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( September 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A Presidency is an administration or the executive, the collective administrative and governmental entity that exists around an office of president of a state or nation. Although often the executive branch of government, and often personified by a single elected person who holds the office of \"\"president,\"\" in practice, the presidency includes a much larger collective of people, such as chiefs of staff, advisers and other bureaucrats. Although often led by a single person, presidencies can also be of a collective nature, such as the presidency of the European Union is held on a rotating basis by the various national governments of the member states. Alternatively, the term presidency can also be applied to the governing authority of some churches, and may even refer to the holder of a non-governmental office of president in a corporation, business, charity, university, etc. or the institutional arrangement around them. For example, \"\"the presidency of the Red Cross refused to support his idea.\"\" Rules and support to discourage vicarious liability leading to unnecessary pressure and the early termination of term have not been clarified." }, { "docid": "D379488#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_trust\nIncome trust", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An income trust is an investment that may hold equities, debt instruments, royalty interests or real properties. The trust can receive interest, royalty or lease payments from an operating entity carrying on a business, as well as dividends and a return of capital. [ 1]The main attraction of income trusts (in addition to certain tax preferences for some investors) is their stated goal of paying out consistent cash flows for investors, which is especially attractive when cash yields on bonds are low. They are especially useful for financial requirements of institutional investors such as pension funds ., [ 2] and for investors such as retired individuals seeking yield. Many investors are attracted by the fact that income trusts are not allowed to make forays into unrelated businesses: if a trust is in the oil and gas business it cannot buy casinos or motion picture studios. The names income trust and income fund are sometimes used interchangeably, even though most trusts have a narrower scope than funds. Income trusts are most commonly seen in Canada. The closest analogue in the United States to the business and royalty trusts would be the master limited partnership. Contents [ hide ]1 Investor risks2 Tax characteristics3 Types3.1 Investment3.2 Real estate investment3.3 Royalty/energy3.4 Business4 By country4.1 Australia4.2 Canada4.2.1 Suspension of advance tax rulings4.2.2 Dividend tax cut announcement4.2.3 New rules4.2.3.1 Department of Finance role in decision4.2.3.2 Support4.2.3.3 Opposition4.2.3.4 Standing Committee on Finance report4.2.3.5 Challenge under NAFTA4.2.4 Examples of publicly traded royalty trusts4.2.5 Private energy income trusts4.3 United States5 See also6 References7 External links Investor risks [ edit]Income trusts are equity investments, not fixed income securities, and they share many of the risks inherent in stock ownership, but often not the same rights and responsibilities, especially concerning corporate governance and fiduciary responsibility." }, { "docid": "D101330#0", "title": "https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/age-pension\nAge Pension", "text": "Home | Age Pension Will a loan affect my Age Pension? Can Rosemary lend her son money without negatively affecting her Age Pension? Is a loan okay? Pension changes target migrants A new parliamentary bill could restrict pension access to elderly migrants. Is it fair? Age Pension The Australian Government provides an Age Pension as a safety net for eligible citizens who cannot fully fund their own retirement through retirement savings. Managed by and paid for via the Department of Human Services, or Centrelink as more commonly known, there is strict eligibility criteria, which includes residency period, age qualification and an assessment of income and assets. Due to this criteria, not every Australian will be eligible for an Age Pension. The current qualification age for the Age Pension is 65 years. From 1 July 2017, this will rise by six months every two years until it reaches 67 by 1 July 2023." }, { "docid": "D1935908#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pension_(United_States)\nPension", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pension (United States))navigation search This article is about the retirement income arrangement. For the type of lodging, see Pension (lodging). For the mortgage repayment scheme, see Mortgage loan. The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( November 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Financial market participants Credit unions Insurance companies Investment banks Investment funds Pension funds Prime brokers Trusts Finance Financial market Participants Corporate finance Personal finance Public finance Banks and banking Financial regulation Fund governancev t e A pension is a fund into which a sum of money is added during an employee's employment years, and from which payments are drawn to support the person's retirement from work in the form of periodic payments. A pension may be a \"\"defined benefit plan\"\" where a fixed sum is paid regularly to a person, or a \"\"defined contribution plan\"\" under which a fixed sum is invested and then becomes available at retirement age. [ 1] Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is usually paid in regular installments for life after retirement, while the latter is typically paid as a fixed amount after involuntary termination of employment prior to retirement. The terms \"\"retirement plan\"\" and \"\"superannuation\"\" tend to refer to a pension granted upon retirement of the individual. [ 2] Retirement plans may be set up by employers, insurance companies, the government or other institutions such as employer associations or trade unions." }, { "docid": "D717129#0", "title": "http://www.welfare.ie/en/Pages/State-Pension-Contributory.aspx\nState Pension (Contributory)", "text": "\"State Pension (Contributory)Introduction Rules Rates How to apply Where to apply Further information Introduction The State Pension (Contributory) is paid to people from the age of 66 who have enough Irish social insurance contributions. It is not means-tested. You can have other income and still get a State Pension (Contributory). This pension is taxable but you are unlikely to pay tax if it is your only income. As the social insurance conditions are very complex you should apply for a State Pension (Contributory) if you have ever worked and have any contributions (stamps) paid at any time. There are a number of pro-rata pensions available to people who paid different types of social insurance contributions or who did not pay contributions because of various reasons (see below). Changes are proposed to the current system in 2020 (see 'Further information' below). If you retire early, you should ensure that you continue to pay PRSI contributions or get credited contributions (if eligible) to maintain your entitlement to a pension. If you are getting Jobseeker's Benefit (JB) and are aged between 65 and 66 when your JB would normally end, you may continue to receive it until the age of 66, provided you meet the PRSI requirements. The Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection has published FAQs on Qualifying for the State Pension (Contributory) which can help you to work out whether you qualify for a State Pension (Contributory)." }, { "docid": "D201367#0", "title": "http://guides.dss.gov.au/guide-social-security-law/3/4/1/10\n3.4.1.10 Qualification for Age", "text": "3.4.1.10 Qualification for Age Qualification ( 1.1. Q.10) criteria To qualify for Age, a claimant must meet the criteria listed in the following table, or the alternative criteria for women that are explained later in this topic. If more detail about a criterion is required, the second column indicates where you will find this. Criterion More Detail Have reached pension age, This topic. AND meet ONE of the following Have 10 years qualifying Australian residence, OR This topic. Have a QRE for Age, OR This topic. Have been receiving Wid B, WA, MAA, or PA immediately before reaching pension age, OR 7.1.1.20 Summary of Portability under International Social Security Agreements If the payments were received because of an international agreement, Age is also paid under the provisions of the agreement. Have reached pension age before 20 March 1997, and were receiving Wid B, WA or PA immediately before 20 March 1997, OR This topic. Be a woman who:was widowed while living permanently in Australia with her partner, ANDhas lived in Australia for the 104 weeks immediately prior to claiming. SSAct section 43 (1A) (c) Both partners must be Australian residents at time of partner's death Act reference: SSAct section 23 (1) Dictionary, section 23 (5A) to (5D) Pension age, section 7 (5) A person has 10 years qualifying Australian residence if…, section 43 (1A) (c) both the woman and her partner were…Pension age for men & women From 1 July 2013 until 30 June 2017, the pension age for both men and women is 65 years." }, { "docid": "D987955#0", "title": "http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-29/age-pension-superannuation-rules-explained/5417530\nAge pension: How does Government financial assistance work after retirement?", "text": "\"Age pension: How does Government financial assistance work after retirement? By Felicity Sheppard Updated May 20, 2014 08:46:00Photo: Understanding age pension and superannuation rules can be a challenging task. ( AAP)Related Story: Reform to age pension 'essential, unavoidable': Abbott Related Story: Financial services lobby calls for tougher pension means testing Map: Australia Federal Treasurer Joe Hockey has flagged possible changes to superannuation rules before the next election. In last week's budget the Government confirmed the retirement age would be lifted to 70 by the year 2035. Since then, Mr Hockey has said he is looking at areas such as superannuation to better prepare Australians for the change, saying the Government would have \"\"more to say about retirement incomes further down the track\"\". When asked whether that would be in this term of Government, Mr Hockey replied: \"\"Well, I suspect it will be in this term. \"\" Amid suggestions of possible changes, we look at the current process for accessing pensions and superannuation when retirement looms. What is the retirement age? There is no clear-cut retirement age according to Dr Mike Rafferty, an Australian Research Council research fellow at the University of Sydney. He says there are two retirement ages, the official and the unofficial. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D2920994#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defined_benefit\nDefined benefit pension plan", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Defined benefit)navigation search A defined benefit pension plan is a type of pension plan in which an employer/sponsor promises a specified pension payment, lump-sum (or combination thereof) on retirement that is predetermined by a formula based on the employee's earnings history, tenure of service and age, rather than depending directly on individual investment returns. Traditionally, many governmental and public entities, as well as a large number of corporations, provided defined benefit plans, sometimes as a means of compensating workers in lieu of increased pay. [ 1]A defined benefit plan is 'defined' in the sense that the benefit formula is defined and known in advance. Conversely, for a \"\" defined contribution retirement saving plan\"\", the formula for computing the employer's and employee's contributions is defined and known in advance, but the benefit to be paid out is not known in advance. [ 2]In the United States, 26 U. S. C. § 414 (j) specifies a defined benefit plan to be any pension plan that is not a defined contribution plan, where a defined contribution plan is any plan with individual accounts. A traditional pension plan that defines a benefit for an employee upon that employee's retirement is a defined benefit plan. The most common type of formula used is based on the employee's terminal earnings (final salary). Under this formula, benefits are based on a percentage of average earnings during a specified number of years at the end of a worker's career. In the private sector, defined benefit plans are often funded exclusively by employer contributions. For very small companies with one owner and a handful of younger employees, the business owner generally receives a high percentage of the benefits." }, { "docid": "D3022359#0", "title": "http://www.expatarrivals.com/article/finances-101-a-guide-to-money-management-for-expats-emigrating-to-australia\nFinances 101: A guide to money management for expats emigrating to Australia", "text": "Finances 101: A guide to money management for expats emigrating to Australia Managing your day-to-day finances is a skill you will spend most of your adult life perfecting, but throw another country, another culture and another unique economy into the mix and it can feel like you’re back at the beginning. If you are moving to Australia, then you do need to get back to the basics with your finances in many ways. The banking system in Oz is set up to reflect and tailor to the individual strengths and weaknesses of the nation’s economy, population, production and place in the world, and knowing the basics of Australian finances will help you open and manage the accounts you need, based on the knowledge you already have. Organising your finances before you arrive in Australia Before you start translating your banking knowledge for use in the Australian system, you need to convert the money itself. A simple way to send your money to Australia when you are emigrating is via electronic transfer from your current bank to an Australian bank; however, it’s worth noting that you can lose a significant amount to bank fees and exchange costs using this method. Instead, consider the services of a specialist foreign exchange company, like Oz Forex, who will be able to secure you a better exchange rate than most banks. If you do go this route, don’t simply choose the cheapest foreign exchange specialist to make your transfer – look for a reputable company who has been operating for many years and offers you a written quote. If you’d still rather deal with a bank, you can take the quote you’ve received and ask your bank to match it, as most will want to keep your business. When transferring money between currencies there is always the danger of the exchange rate moving against you, and if you’re worried your country’s exchange rate is going to get worse against the Australian dollar while you are organising your transfer, look for a company which will allow you to lock in the current rate so you’re protected against any falls. You will usually have to pay a deposit on your transfer to take advantage of the lock in feature." }, { "docid": "D1844207#0", "title": "http://www.britishpensions.org.au/pension-guidelines.htm\n.", "text": "\"PENSION GUIDELINES for British Expatriates Brought to you with the compliments of British Age Pensioner Alliance Updated April 2012Back to Home Page DISCLAIMER. These Guidelines are intended to give information, in simple terms, to help British pensioners to negotiate the minefield of legislation in Britain, Australia and other countries, where the British Government freezes pensions payable to those Nationals who have chosen to live abroad. For authoritative information, go to the Direct Government Site and follow the link about pensions. We trust that the information we offer will assist British residents overseas, who are either already pensioners, or who are nearing the date when they will become pensioners, to obtain the best possible financial future. The information we provide is not definitive and the final outcome of any personal investigation must be resolved by negotiation with the Department for Work & Pensions, and the equivalent body in the country in which you have chosen to reside. Click for relevant addresses Do you qualify for a British Pension - The Australian Pension - Australian Tax - Voluntary contributions Rights while travelling - Home responsibilities protection - A pension for the wife - The advantages of indexation - Moving Back to Britain Joining BAPA - Pension Transfers Etc No 1. \"\" Do You Qualify for a British Pension? \"\" If you are a migrant from Britain or worked in the UK, then provided that you paid full rate National Insurance contributions you are probably entitled to a British Age Pension. Pensionable age is 65 for men and 60 for Women, but the pension age for women is rising gradually to equal that for men. Once the retirement age for women reaches 65 it will start to rise for both sexes." }, { "docid": "D101327#0", "title": "http://visionloss.org.au/pensions-what-is-the-difference/\n.", "text": "Home - News - Pensions: What is the difference? Pensions: What is the difference? The Difference Between the Age Pension (blind) and the Disability Support Pension (blind)If you are currently receiving the DSP (blind), you will have the option of either remaining on this payment, or transferring to the Age Pension (blind) once you turn 65. Both the DSP (blind) and the Age Pension (blind) are paid at the same rate and follow the same income and assets test free status. At retirement age, however, both pensions are considered as taxable payments. The DSP (blind) is also considered as income when calculating for additional supplements such as rent assistance, Worker’s Compensation or Third Party damages. The Pensioner Education Supplement and Education Entry Payment are available to those on the DSP (blind) but not to those on the Age Pension (blind). These payments will affect those who choose to study in a secondary or tertiary course at an educational institution approved by the Australian Government. Incentive Allowances (payment for those receiving sheltered employment allowances) are also only available to those on the DSP (blind). Regardless of which pension you are on, you will still be able to access the mobility allowance." }, { "docid": "D95555#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retirement_age\nRetirement age", "text": "\"Retirement age From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article lists the statutory retirement age in different countries. In some contexts, the retirement age is the age at which a person is expected or required to cease work and is usually the age at which they may be entitled to receive superannuation or other government benefits, like a state pension. Policy makers usually consider the demography, fiscal cost of ageing, health, life expectancy, nature of profession, supply of labour force etc. while deciding the retirement age. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Retirement age by country2 Gender inequality3 Reform4 See also5 References6 External links Retirement age by country [ edit]This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( September 2015)Many of the countries listed in the table below are in the process of reforming the ages (see the notes in the table for details). The ages in the table show when an individual retires if they retire/have retired in the year given in the table; the trend in some countries is that in the future the age will increase gradually (where available, explanations are given in the section on notes), therefore one's year of birth determines when one has the age of retirement (e.g. in Romania women born in January 1955 had the retirement age in January 2015 at age 60; those born in January 1958 will retire in January 2019 at age 61; those born in January 1961 will retire in January 2023 at age 62; those born in January 1967 will retire in January 2030 at age 63). [ 2]Retirement age Country Men Women Year Notes References Albania 65 60 2012 [3]Argentina 65 60 [4]Armenia 63 2011 [3]Australia65 2016 In Australia the retirement age is to be increased gradually to 67 years by July 2023. [ 5]Austria65 60 2015 In Austria the retirement age for women is to be equalized to the retirement age for men (65) by 2033. [" }, { "docid": "D1509735#0", "title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/accessing-superannuation/age-pension-rates\nLatest Age Pension rates (since March 2018)", "text": "Latest Age Pension rates (since March 2018)March 13, 2018 by Trish Power 235 Comments Contents [ Close]Age Pension rates – Single (per fortnight)Age Pension rates – Couple (each member of couple, per fortnight)Age Pension basic rates – transitional rules Age Pension transitional rates – Single (per fortnight)Age Pension transitional rates – Couple (each member of couple, per fortnight)Note: This article explains the latest Age Pension rates, applicable until 19 September 2018. The Age Pension rates are indexed twice-yearly, with the next adjustment taking effect from 20 September 2018. If you are seeking information on how the Age Pension rules work, see Super Guide articles Australian Age Pension: Am I eligible and how do I apply? and Australian Age Pension: 10 important facts you should know. The Age Pension rates, effective from 20 March 2018, and applicable until 19 September 2018, are set out in the tables below. ( Age Pension rates applicable from 20 September 2017 until 19 March 2018 also appear in the tables below). A single person eligible for the FULL Age Pension can expect an annual Age Pension income (including Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement) of around $23,598. A couple eligible for the FULL Age Pension can expect combined annual Age Pension entitlements (including Pension Supplement and Energy Supplement) of around $35,573. Extra payment amount: The Pension Supplement (PS) is paid fortnightly like the Age Pension (unless you request for it to be paid quarterly), and it is designed to assist you with household bills and everyday expenses. The maximum fortnightly payment for the PS is now $67.30 for singles, and $50.70 each (or $101.40 combined) when part of a couple." }, { "docid": "D898559#0", "title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/smsfs/new-income-test-rules-mean-less-age-pension\nIncome test changes (January 2015) mean less Age Pension forever", "text": "Income test changes (January 2015) mean less Age Pension forever January 17, 2018 by Trish Power 51 Comments Contents [ Close]Who is affected by the new Age Pension income test rules? How does deeming work? How are super pensions assessed for Age Pension eligibility under the grandfathered (old) rules? How does the revised Age Pension income test affect retirees? A summary: January 2015 deeming changes Change to the deeming rules 3 years ago, that extended deeming rules to superannuation pensions, can potentially have financially devastating effects on the Age Pension entitlements of current and future retirees. Although the government’s Age Pension assets test changes (which took effect from 1 January 2017) are likely to hit part Age Pensioners even harder than the January 2015 measure to the Age Pension income test. ( For details on changes to the assets test see Super Guide article Less Age Pension, and paid to fewer Australians since January 2017, or see links at the end of the article you are currently reading). Background: In late November 2013, the coalition government introduced legislation into parliament that changed the deeming rules for the Age Pension income test. The changes became law on 31 March 2014, and took effect from 1 January 2015. In simple terms, the end result of the relatively recent change to the Age Pension income test means that superannuation pension assets held by retirees will be double-counted when being assessed for the Age Pension asset test." }, { "docid": "D3550957#0", "title": "http://irishabroad.com/Irish-World/Expats/Moving-to-Ireland/Returning/Pensions/Default.aspx\nMoving to Ireland: Rights of Residence in Ireland, Introduction to the Irish System, Working in Ireland, Studying in Ireland, Practical issues when travelling to Ireland, Returning to Ireland.", "text": "Pensions and Healthcare Pensions Health Care Private Health Care Public Health Care Pensions There are 3 different types of pensions you may be entitled to. There are two pensions that are based on the amount of social insurance contributions you’ve paid, Retirement Pension and Old Age Contributory Pension. If you do not have enough contributions you may apply for the means tested Old Age Non-Contributory Pension. What types of social insurance contributions are there? Social insurance contributions fall into the four groups. Full rate social insurance contributions are PRSI contributions at classes A, E, F, G, H and N or at ‘ordinary’ rate before 6 April 1979. Modified rate social insurance contributions are PRSI contributions at classes B, C and D. This category also covers contributions for Widows and Orphans Pension known as the ‘WOPS’ rate before 6 April 1979. What is Retirement What is Retirement Pension? What is Retirement Pension? What is Retirement Pension?" }, { "docid": "D1669872#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superannuation_in_Australia\nSuperannuation in Australia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Superannuation in Australia are the arrangements put in place by the Government of Australia to enable people in Australia to accumulate funds [ clarification needed] to provide them with income in retirement. Superannuation in Australia is partly compulsory, and is further encouraged by the government and supported with tax benefits. The government has set minimum standards for contributions for employees as well as for the management of superannuation funds. It is compulsory for employers to make superannuation contributions for their employees on top of the employees' wages and salaries. The employer contribution rate has been 9.5% since 1 July 2014, and as of 2015, was planned to increase gradually from 2021 to 12% in 2025. [ 1] People are also encouraged to supplement compulsory superannuation contributions with voluntary contributions, including diverting their wages or salary income into superannuation contributions under so-called salary sacrifice arrangements. An individual can withdraw funds out of a superannuation fund when the person meets one of the conditions [ clarification needed] of release contained in Schedule 1 of the Superannuation Industry (Supervision) Regulations 1994. [ 2]As of 30 September 2017, Australians have $2,530 billion ($2.5 trillion rounded) in superannuation assets, making Australia the 4th largest holder of pension fund assets in the world. [ 3] Though the main purpose of the superannuation scheme in Australia has been and continues to be to create an environment in which people can put funds aside to provide an income in retirement, the tax incentives available have also come to be used, especially by wealthy individuals, as a tax reduction strategy. As a consequence the government has set limits on the amounts that can be brought into the scheme at concessional rates with a number of \"\"caps\"\"." }, { "docid": "D3471753#0", "title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Pension\nDefinitions &Translations", "text": "Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:pension (verb)a regular payment to a person that is intended to allow them to subsist without workingpension, pension off (verb)grant a pension to Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:pension (Noun)A regularly paid gratuity paid regularly as benefit due to a person in consideration of past services; notably to one retired from service, on account of retirement age, disability or similar cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers; sometimes passed on to the heirs, or even specifically for them, as to the families of soldiers killed in service. Pensioners depend on their pension to pay the billspension (Noun)A stated regular allowance by way of patronage or subsidy, e.g. to meritorious artists, or the like.pension (Noun)Accommodations or the payment for accommodations, especially at a boarding house or small hotel in Europe.pension (Noun)A boarding house or small hotel, as in continental Europe, which offers lodging and certain meals and services. A pension had somewhat less to offer than a hotel; it was always smaller, and never elegant; it sometimes offered breakfast, and sometimes not (John Irving).pension (Noun)A wage in active servicepension (Verb)To grant a pensionpension (Verb)To force someone to retire on a pension. Origin: Recorded since 1362 from pension, from pensio, from pensus, the past participle of pendo Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Pension (noun)a payment; a tribute; something paid or given Pension (noun)a stated allowance to a person in consideration of past services; payment made to one retired from service, on account of age, disability, or other cause; especially, a regular stipend paid by a government to retired public officers, disabled soldiers, the families of soldiers killed in service, or to meritorious authors, or the like Pension (noun)a certain sum of money paid to a clergyman in lieu of tithes Pension (noun)a boarding house or boarding school in France, Belgium, Switzerland, etc Pension (verb)to grant a pension to; to pay a regular stipend to; in consideration of service already performed; -- sometimes followed by off; as, to pension off a servant Origin: [F., fr. L. pensio a paying, payment, fr. pendere, pensum, to weight, to pay; akin to pendre to hang. See Pendant, and cf. Spend. ] Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Pension A pension is a contract for a fixed sum to be paid regularly to a person, typically following retirement from service. Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is paid in regular installments, while the latter is paid in one lump sum." }, { "docid": "D1682413#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income_Support\nIncome Support", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the British social security benefit. For benefit payments in Australia, see Centrelink. Income Support is an income-related benefit in the United Kingdom for some people who are on a low income. Claimants of Income Support may be entitled to certain other benefits, for example, Housing Benefit, Council Tax Reduction, Child Benefit, Carer's Allowance, Child Tax Credit and help with health costs. A person with savings over £16,000 cannot get Income Support, and savings over £6,000 affect how much Income Support can be received. Claimants must be between 16 and Pension Credit age, [1] work fewer than 16 hours a week, and have a reason why they are not actively seeking work (caring for a child under 5 years old or someone who receives a specified disability benefit). Contents [ hide ]1 Lone parents2 Studying3 Sickness4 Amount5 Premiums6 Mortgages7 Older people8 Appeal9 See also10 References11 Further reading Lone parents [ edit]Claimants can receive income support if they are a lone parent and responsible for a child under five who is a member of their household. A claimant is considered responsible for a child in any week if receiving child benefit for the child. However, if a claimant arranges for their child benefit to be paid to someone else, for example, an ex-partner, the claimant will still be treated as receiving the child benefit. Studying [ edit]If the claimant is at school or in higher education, the claimant may be able to get Income Support if they are: Looking after the claimant's own child An orphan and nobody is looking after the claimant Unlikely to be able to get a job because of a severe disability." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1982994#0", "title": "http://www.themediaaudit.com/press/archived-newsletters/the-media-audit-fyi/november-2011/mega-retailers-wal-mart-grocery-shoppers-less-affluent-younger\nWal-Mart Grocery Shopper less Affluent, Younger", "text": "Wal-Mart Grocery Shopper less Affluent, Younger The Media Audit FYI November, 2011A new trend analysis from The Media Audit reveals that mega retailer Wal-Mart has seen a 39% jump in the percent of U. S. adults who have shopped at Wal-Mart for groceries in a typical week, despite a shifting downward trend insofar as the age and income of the typical Wal-Mart grocery shopper. The analysis, which spans 2006 through 2010, reveals that 21.2% of U. S. consumers reported in 2010 they had shopped Wal-Mart for groceries in the past week, compared to 15.2% who had done so in 2006. The new figure represents a 39% jump in weekly shoppers over the five year period. The mega grocery retailer now reaches more than twice as many grocery shoppers in a typical week, compared to its closest competitor, Kroger. According to the same study, 10% of U. S. adults shopped at a Kroger store in the past week in 2010, compared to 9.7% five years earlier. The newest figure represents a meager 3% increase in the percent of U. S. adults who shopped at a Kroger store during a typical week, and half as many weekly grocery shoppers nationwide compared to Wal-Mart. The study further reveals that despite some of Wal-Mart's past attempts to attract higher income shoppers, the percent of its customer base who are in lower income groups is actually growing, while the percent of its customer base who are in higher income groups is shrinking. According to the same study, the percent of weekly Wal-Mart grocery shoppers earning below $25,000 has increased by 20.8%, while the percent of its weekly shoppers earning below $15,000 has increased by 25% over the past five years. Presently, more than half of Wal-Mart's grocery shoppers earn less than $50,000 in household income, while nearly one in five shoppers earn less than $25,000. Furthermore, the study reveals an increase in the percent of shoppers who are in the younger demographic age groups." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2690420#0", "title": "https://www.recode.net/2016/3/11/11586878/instacart-a-startup-worth-2-billion-slashes-pay-of-some-of-its-lowest\nInstacart, a Startup Worth $2 Billion, Slashes Pay of Some of Its Lowest-Paid Workers", "text": "\"schwarzhana / Shutterstock Instacart, the darling of the grocery-delivery industry, is looking to an unusual area of its company to decrease wages: Some of its best-performing front-line workers. Over the last few weeks, the startup has notified thousands of contractors and employees who shop for, and deliver, groceries to Instacart customers that their pay is significantly changing, sources told Re/code. In some cases, the changes amounted to huge pay cuts for the company’s lowest rung of workers, resulting in hourly rate decreases of 40 percent or more, according to six current Instacart employees and contractors. A high-performing Instacart worker in one major city once made more than $25 an hour thanks to their speed; that person will now make $15 for the same work. Several of these people say the cuts are emblematic of a wider divide at the company, where the people doing the grunt work are often treated like second-class citizens. Instacart customers order same-day delivery of groceries from local stores, which are then picked off shelves and delivered to people’s doors by a network of thousands of workers. \"\" It’s totally a 99 percent and 1 percent thing,\"\" one Instacart shopper, 54-year-old Maggie Jackson Connolly, of Boulder, Colo., told Re/code. \"\" [ Corporate employees] get this fun, exciting environment. And the 99 percent, we’re not even spoken to, responded to. \"\" In a statement, an Instacart spokesman said, \"\"Attracting and retaining shoppers is vital to running our business." }, { "docid": "D1938981#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolworths_(supermarket)\nWoolworths Supermarkets", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Woolworths (supermarket))navigation search This article is about the Australian supermarket. For other retail establishments of the same name, see Woolworth. Woolworths Supermarkets Type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded 5 December 1924; 93 years ago Headquarters Bella Vista, New South Wales, Australia Number of locations 995 [1]Key people Brad Banducci, Director – Australian Supermarkets and Petrol [2]Revenue A$ 42.132 billion (2015) [3]Number of employees 111,000 [1]Parent Woolworths Limited Website woolworths.com.au A Woolworths supermarket, before rebranding, located in the Wagga Wagga Marketplace A Woolworths supermarket in Temora, New South Wales Melbourne's first newly branded Woolworths supermarket in Chadstone, Victoria. [ 4]The Woolworths supermarkets logo, used from 1987 until early 2009Woolworths Supermarkets (trading as Woolworths and colloquially known as \"\"Woolies\"\") is an Australian supermarket / grocery store chain owned by Woolworths Limited. Founded in 1924, Woolworths along with Coles forms a near- duopoly of Australian supermarkets accounting for about 80% of the Australian market. [ 5] [6] [7]Woolworths mostly specialises in selling groceries (vegetables, fruit, meat, packaged foods, etc. ), but they also sell magazines, DVDs, health & beauty products, household products, pet and baby supplies and stationery items. Woolworths currently operates 1000 stores across Australia: 968 Supermarkets and an additional 19 convenience stores carrying the same logo. [ 8] Woolworths Online (at Woolworths.com.au), originally known as \"\"Home Shop\"\", is their \"\"click and collect\"\" and home shopping delivery service. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Safeway1.2 \"\"Fresh Food People\"\"2 Loyalty schemes2.1 Woolworths Rewards and credit card2.2 Frequent Shopper Club3 Private label brands4 Other Woolworths Limited supermarkets5 References6 External links History [ edit]Woolworths Limited was founded in September 1924, originally under the name \"\"Wallworths Bazaar Ltd.\"\", a play on the internationally renowned F. W. Woolworth name." }, { "docid": "D1780712#0", "title": "http://albertsons.wikia.com/wiki/Albertsons\nAlbertsons", "text": "\"Albertsons (officially New Albertson's, Inc. ), a wholly owned subsidiary of Eden Prairie, Minnesota -based Supervalu, is a supermarket retailer that operates 529 grocery stores in Washington, Arizona, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, California, and certain parts of Utah [1]. Supermarket News ranked parent company Supervalu number five in the 2007 \"\"Top 75 North American Food Retailers\"\". [ 2]Contents [ show]History Edit Beginning Edit Albertsons was founded by Joe Albertson in 1939 in Boise, Idaho. An ad in the Idaho Statesman newspaper touted Joe Albertson's first store as \"\"Idaho's largest and finest food store\"\". The store was filled with perks that, at the time, were brand new: free parking, a money-back guarantee, even an ice cream shop. The store was located at 17th and State Streets, a few blocks north of downtown Boise. Joe Albertson's grocery store was an enormous success, and he plowed his profits back into the business. New stores were opened in neighboring towns to the west, Nampa, Caldwell, and Emmett, before Pearl Harbor in late 1941. The company grew steadily in the years following World War II. When Joe Albertson was considering putting a new store in a town, he would drive around the town and look for neighborhoods with lots of children's clothing hanging on clotheslines; he knew that those kinds of neighborhoods were where he wanted to build his stores. Albertsons, Inc. became a public company in 1959, and its growth continued; in 1964, Joe opened his 100th store, in Seattle." }, { "docid": "D1473252#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/learn-how-to-stack-coupons-951633\nLearn How to Stack Coupons and Save Bundles on Groceries", "text": "\"Couponing Free Printable Coupons Learn How to Stack Coupons and Save Bundles on Groceries Extreme Couponers Get Free or Nearly Free Food by Stacking Coupons Share Flip Pin Email•••By Donna L. Montaldo Updated April 06, 2018Stacking coupons is a simple coupon strategy that helps shoppers maximize their savings on their purchases at supermarkets, drugstores and retail stores. Defined, \"\"stacking\"\" coupons means more than one coupon is redeemed on a single item. However, not every type of coupon is stackable and not every store allows shoppers to stack coupons. The Different Types of Coupons Explained When couponers first begin stacking coupons, they sometimes confuse the types of coupons with the different ways coupons are distributed. To make it easier, remember that there are only two types of coupons - manufacturer coupons and store coupons. There are several different ways the two types of coupons are distributed. What are Manufacturer Coupons? Manufacturers produce and distribute the products that go into the stores. To promote certain products, manufacturers sometimes distribute coupons. All manufacturer coupons display the words \"\"Manufacturer Coupon\"\" across the top of coupons." }, { "docid": "D1087305#0", "title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/meijer-supermarket-launches-home-delivery-service-2016-9\nMeijer supermarket launches home delivery service", "text": "\"Meijer supermarket launches home delivery service BI Intelligence Sep. 8, 2016, 4:30 AM 2,779BIIThis story was delivered to BI Intelligence \"\" E-Commerce Briefing \"\" subscribers. To learn more and subscribe, please click here. Supermarket chain Meijer will begin to roll out its own home delivery service on September 15, reports Chain Store Age. The service is being run as part of a partnership with on-demand grocery delivery service Shipt. It will initially launch in 25 Meijer stores throughout the Detroit area, but it may later expand to the company's more suburban markets. Meijer's concentration in the eastern portion of the Midwestern United States provides the company with an opportunity to control a large chunk of the online grocery delivery market. Many grocery delivery startups are located in heavily urbanized areas, but if Meijer expands to suburban areas, home delivery could make for a significant boost to its existing business. Meijer's existing customer base could help it become a powerful presence in the grocery e-commerce market. The company will be able to leverage its existing brick-and-mortar locations and loyal shoppers to drive revenue through this new channel. In addition, numerous Meijer stores operate 24/7, which means that deliveries from these locations may also be available around the clock." }, { "docid": "D574574#0", "title": "http://www.moneycrashers.com/ways-save-movie-theater-tickets/\n15 Ways to Save on Movie Theater Ticket Prices & Concessions", "text": "15 Ways to Save on Movie Theater Ticket Prices & Concessions By Jacqueline Curtis Posted in: Entertainment, Spending and Saving Share 13 Tweet 40 Pin 1 Comments 19I love going to the movies. It’s not even the idea of seeing the latest blockbuster that I enjoy so much – it’s the two hours of mindless entertainment paired with a tub of buttery popcorn and a diet soda. It’s pretty much heaven for a mom of two like me. What I’m not in love with, however, is the cost. Every year, box office prices go up, and the price of snacks and beverages is absolutely ridiculous. At the end of the night, it’s easy to spend $50 just to catch a flick. So, what’s a movie-lover to do when the urge for popcorn and a movie strikes? Theaters generally don’t make coupons or other discounts readily available, but it’s possible to lower the cost of a movie without doing anything against the rules (I’m talking about those who sneak in their own snacks). Heading to the movies can be a totally guilt-free activity, whether you bring the kids, or are out on a date. How to Save Money at the Movie Theater1." }, { "docid": "D804489#0", "title": "http://poshonabudget.com/2011/04/50-statistics-about-grocery-shopping-that-you-may-want-to-know-about.html\n50 Statistics about grocery shopping that you may want to know about", "text": "50 Statistics about grocery shopping that you may want to know about { Disclosure-This site uses affiliate links which means that there may be compensation involved with reader actions. Thank you! } Share Tweet This is just one of those curiosity tribute posts. We were curious about the amount of everything that goes into the world of grocery shopping. While it may not mean much to the average shopper, statistics do mean a lot to those who market the stores and the items in them. Check out these statistics about groceries. Number of people employed in US grocery stores 3.4 million Total supermarket sales-2009 $556.973 billion80 percent of grocery stores employ fewer than 50 workers In 2009 Number of supermarkets ($2 million or more in annual sales) 35,612In 2008, there were approximately 85,200 grocery stores, of which approximately 25,900 were convenience stores. Convenience stores employ only 6 percent of total employment in the grocery store industry. The average workweek for non-supervisory workers at 29.4 hours, compared with 33.6 hours for workers in all industries. Most grocery store employees work in a clean, well-lighted, and climate-controlled environment." }, { "docid": "D3298155#0", "title": "https://brandongaille.com/41-interesting-walmart-shopper-demographics/\n41 Interesting Walmart Shopper Demographics", "text": "\"Statistics41 Interesting Walmart Shopper Demographics Sep 24, 2014Shopping at Walmart has become a common household experience on a global scale. With the ability to leverage lower prices for everyday items, it is becoming a budgetary need for people from all backgrounds and income levels to use this retail giant to meet their needs. More than 50% of the annual business that Walmart receives comes from households that make $50,000 or less per year. Walmart Shopper Facts Although many people will criticize Walmart and encourage people not to shop there, the stark reality is that almost everyone shops at this retailer at least once per month. It isn’t just clothing or electronics that is drawing people of all income levels to the store either. Walmart is making a dramatic impact on the grocery business as well. For those shoppers who do in-store shopping at Walmart, only 19% of them will shop at the retail giant’s online store as well. 74% of these shoppers regularly use Amazon for their online needs. Only 18% of Amazon’s customers will also shop at Walmart for online needs. A majority of Walmart shoppers live in markets that contain fewer than 500k people." }, { "docid": "D3186560#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/73150978/practice-7-flash-cards/\npractice 7", "text": "\"86 terms vivian380practice 7Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort A trade area is the geographic area encompassing most of the customers who would patronize a specific retail site. TGross leasable area (GLA) is the real estate industry's term for the total floor area designed for the retailer's occupancy and exclusive use, including any basements, mezzanines, or upper floors. TThe inner city is the traditional downtown financial and business area in a city or town. FPower centers are shopping centers that have an open-air configuration of specialty stores, entertainment, and restaurants, with design ambience and amenities such as fountains and street furniture. FOutlet centers are shopping centers that contain mostly manufacturers 'and retailers' outlet stores. TPop-up stores are stores in temporary locations that focus on new products or a limited group of products. TRUEWhen consumers are engaged in comparison shopping situations, they are primarily concerned with minimizing their effort to get the product or service they want. FWhen consumers go specialty shopping, they know what they want and will not accept a substitute." }, { "docid": "D239017#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retail\nRetail", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Retail stores\"\" redirects here. For the comic strip by x Norm Feuti, see Retail (comic strip). Marketing Marketing Marketing management Key concepts [show]Promotional content [show]Promotional media [show]v t e Retail is the process of selling consumer goods or services to customers through multiple channels of distribution to earn a profit. Retailers satisfy demand identified through a supply chain. The term \"\"retailer\"\" is typically applied where a service provider fills the small orders of a large number of individuals, who are end-users, rather than large orders of a small number of wholesale, corporate or government clientele. Shopping generally refers to the act of buying products. Sometimes this is done to obtain final goods, including necessities such as food and clothing; sometimes it takes place as a recreational activity. Recreational shopping often involves window shopping and browsing: it does not always result in a purchase. Retail markets and shops have a very ancient history, dating back to antiquity. Over the centuries, retail shops were transformed from little more than \"\"rude booths\"\" to the sophisticated shopping malls of the modern era." }, { "docid": "D337099#0", "title": "https://rideshareapps.com/shipt-promo-code-free-credit-coupon-guide/\nShipt Promo Code, Credit & Coupon Guide", "text": "Shipt Promo Code, Credit & Coupon Guide Shipt Promotion Guide For December 2017Add oomph to your grocery shopping experience with Shipt ! On-demand grocery delivery has never been better. Simply register online, download the app and you are ready to select your favorite grocery items and order a delivery. A massive network of reliable shoppers, local partners and recognized brands ensure range of options and superior quality. No long hours maneuvering the shopping cart. No waiting on checkout lanes. No disappointment of “out of stock” specialty food options. Best thing about it? New users can try the service risk-free when they use the Shipt promo code for new users located below! Eat better." }, { "docid": "D1266136#0", "title": "http://bargainbabe.com/amazon-pantry-worth-cost/\nIs Amazon Pantry Worth the Cost?", "text": "May 10, 2014 by: Dacia Daly Is Amazon Pantry Worth the Cost? I’m a total foodie so the grocery store is more fun to me than going to the mall (don’t worry, my sisters think I’m crazy too! ), so I was never sold on buying groceries online. That all changed when my grandmother had a stroke and lost the ability to drive. She hated to rely on us for groceries, so we set her up with Peapod and it was a real godsend. Ever since, I’ve been hooked on online grocery shopping. For this reason, I was intrigued by the new Amazon Pantry. ( See how Pantry’s prices compare to a grocery store, below. ) Is Amazon Pantry a good deal? Pros of Amazon Pantry Convenient – Amazon Pantry ships to 48 states (sorry, Alaska and Hawaii) and allows you to digitally clip coupons (if available)." }, { "docid": "D337102#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/How-does-a-shipt-shopper-make-money-and-how-much-do-they-make\nHow does a shipt shopper make money and how much do they make?", "text": "Shipt Shoppers are fabulous. If you have met one, then you already know. You’d certainly feel fabulous if you were partnering with a tech startup shopping for groceries for serious dough. But why did they decide to take on the responsibility of shopping for someone else? Here are 10 reasons why being a Shipt Shopper is super awesome.1. You become an expert grocery shopper. Shipt Shoppers are well-versed in selecting produce, and achieve accuracy with every order. They also learn how to navigate the aisles faster than you can say “gluten-free baking flour.” This is a skill that takes most years to achieve, but after a few shops, Shipt Shoppers pretty much have grocery shopping down to a fine art, fast.2. Jam sessions happen all day." }, { "docid": "D413881#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corner_store\nConvenience store", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Corner store)navigation search\"\"Party store\"\" redirects here. For the Dirtbombs album, see Party Store. \"\" Corner shop\"\" redirects here. For the British band, see Cornershop (band). For the British web-series, see Corner Shop Show. \"\" Corner store\"\" redirects here. For the convenience store chain, see CST Brands. \"\" C-store\"\" redirects here. For the database system, see C-Store. Interior of a Japanese convenience store A 7 Eleven convenience store in JapanŻabka convenience store in central Warsaw, Poland A convenience store or convenience shop is a small retail business that stocks a range of everyday items such as groceries, snack foods, confectionery, soft drinks, tobacco products, over-the-counter drugs, toiletries, newspapers, and magazines. [" }, { "docid": "D3474185#0", "title": "https://www.monster.com/jobs/l-wyoming,-mn.aspx\nJobs in Wyoming, Minnesota", "text": "Jobs in Wyoming, Minnesota1000+ Wyoming, Minnesota jobs found on Monster. Wyoming, MN Employment Information If you’re ready for a new and challenging job, take a look at our wide range of Wyoming, Minnesota jobs. Whatever type of job in Wyoming you’re seeking, you can find it on Monster. View our listings of Wyoming job opportunities and find your perfect fit today. Supermarket Delivery (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Shopper & Driver - Supermarket (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Food Store Delivery (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Full Service Shopper (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Shopper - Delivery Driver (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Part-time Shopper Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Supermarket Shopper (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Food Store Shopper (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Part-time Shopper - Groceries Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Shop & Deliver Groceries (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Shopper & Driver - Groceries (Car Required)Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Part-time Personal Shopper Instacart NORTH BRANCH, MN1 day ago Shopper & Driver - Supermarket (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Food Store Shopper (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Shop & Deliver Groceries (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Shopper & Driver - Groceries (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Full Service Shopper (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Supermarket Shopper (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Supermarket Delivery (Car Required)Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Part-time Shopper Instacart BETHEL, MN1 day ago Get jobs in Wyoming as soon as they're posted We'll keep looking and send you new jobs that match this search. It's that simple!Email me Jobs By continuing you agree to Monster's Privacy Policy, Terms of Use and Use of Cookies .1 2 3 4 5 6 … 40 Next" }, { "docid": "D3115184#0", "title": "http://www.ejobapplications.com/price-chopper-application/\nPrice Chopper Employment Job Application", "text": "Price Chopper Employment Job Application Price Chopper is a recognized brand of groceries in New York. It is known for its affordable line of food products, organic food, and general groceries, making it the go-to store among those living in northeastern states. Because of its many locations and many opportunities for career advancement, it is a popular choice for fresh graduates and experienced job seekers to look for career options. Read on to learn more about the Price Chopper application. About Price Chopper Price Chopper is a US chain of groceries founded in New York’s Capital District in 1932. It was originally called Public Service Market, and was founded by Joseph E. Grosberg and Russian Jewish immigrants Bernard and William Golub. The first grocery was in Green Island, New York, and was so successful that they opened more stores in the region. In 1943, they bought out Grosberg and founded the present parent company Golub Corporation. In 1973, the Golubs changed the name to Price Chopper after deciding to change its operating strategy and slashing all prices. Since then, the company has expanded and innovated new concepts in grocery shopping." }, { "docid": "D1973288#0", "title": "https://gigaom.com/2014/12/13/instacart-google-shopping-express-amazon-prime-pantry-comparison/\nInstacart vs. Google Express vs. Prime Pantry: Which grocery delivery site is best for your family?", "text": "Instacart vs. Google Express vs. Prime Pantry: Which grocery delivery site is best for your family? Laura Owen Dec 13, 2014 - 8:00 AM CDT10 Comments Credit: Laura Owen/Gigaom Tweet Share Post Is there such a thing as a grocery shopping nerd? If so, I am one. I love strolling down supermarket aisles, comparing prices and ingredient lists and discovering new products. For some reason my one-year-old has zero patience for this. And I’ve never been a big Fresh Direct fan. Luckily, the past year has marked the availability of three different services — Instacart, [company]Google [/company] Express and Amazon’s Prime Pantry — in New York City. I’ve been testing these services for the past several months and have found that they solve many of Fresh Direct’s problems, making online grocery shopping an actual pleasure for nerds like me. Here’s how they stack up. The red-headed stepchild: Prime Pantry Note: Amazon Fresh, Amazon’s same-day grocery delivery service, is more comparable to Instacart than Prime Pantry is." }, { "docid": "D2269370#0", "title": "http://www.nielsen.com/us/en/insights/news/2014/a-fresh-view-of-hispanic-consumers.html\nA Fresh View of Hispanic Consumers", "text": "A Fresh View of Hispanic Consumers Demographics | 04-15-2014Hispanics’ purchasing power is on the rise. By 2015, Hispanics will have $1.5 trillion in buying power, a staggering 50 percent increase from 2010. So where are they spending? In general, Hispanics place a high value on fresh foods. And they’re spending at a higher rate on groceries and shopping perishables more frequently than other consumer groups in the U. S. The need to appeal to this growing shopper base is clear, but understanding the influences of Hispanic shoppers and cuisine is far more multifaceted. However, retailers who learn these shoppers’ preferences—particularly in the fresh foods space—will benefit as the group's spending power continues to climb. Hispanic Consumers’ Fresh Effect As a group, Hispanic shoppers typically spend a greater percentage of their income on groceries than non-Hispanics. And when it comes to what’s in this growing group’s baskets, fresh food matters. Hispanics shoppers spend $175 more on fresh foods per year at traditional grocery than the national average. The perimeter departments (including meat, produce, deli, bakery and seafood) are important to Hispanic consumers for a handful of reasons." }, { "docid": "D2927198#0", "title": "http://homebusiness.about.com/lw/Business-Finance/Small-business-and-entrepreneu/Ideas-for-a-Home-Based-Business-Personal-Shopper-and-Errand-Service.htm\nHome-Based Ideas for Personal Shopper and Errand Service Businesses", "text": "Home Business Home Business Ideas Home-Based Ideas for Personal Shopper and Errand Service Businesses Do You Have What It Takes to Start a Personal Shopper Business? Share Flip Pin Email•••By Ron Dicker Updated June 28, 2017Going into the personal shopper business is a little like becoming a professional gofer. Personal shoppers turn errands and shopping into a vocation, serving clients who are too busy or simply unable to shop for themselves. Purchases might include groceries and other necessary items, but more often they’re clothing and accessories. As a home-based business, it’s ideal for someone who loves to shop. A sense of style and a bit of marketing savvy are imperative. Who's going to take sartorial advice from a schlub in T-shirt and jeans? Some personal shoppers come from the corporate world and lean on their former networks to get their home-based business started. Others hail from department store employment where they may have held similar positions. A nose for quality bargains and people skills can go a long way." }, { "docid": "D135697#0", "title": "https://www.ridester.com/how-to-become-an-instacart-shopper/\nHow to Become an Instacart Shopper", "text": "How to Become an Instacart Shopperby Brad. Last updated on December 26, 2017 1 Comment We could all do with some extra cash in our pockets. Services like Instacart now make it possible to make money. Customers order groceries from their favorite supermarket, and Instacart Shoppers then handpick the items which then gets delivered to the customer. You can apply as a Full Service Shopper (own hours with no maximum cap) or as an In Store Shopper (maximum of 29 hours per week). The 29 hours per week is not a guarantee and will fluctuate depending on customer demand. To be an Instacart shopper, there are just a few things you need to be aware of: Must be 18-21 years (depending on which state you reside in)Have a newer model phone (running or i Os 9 or later or Android 5.0 or later)Can lift 30+ pounds of groceries Follow Instacart’s Food Safety Policy You have a passion for customer service Must have own car (only if you’re applying for the Full Service Shopper role)If you meet all the above criteria, this is an ideal opportunity for you to make some money. Read further to find about the hourly wage and apply if this appeals to you Instacart Shopper Salary Instacart likes its privacy and doesn’t disclose much about shopper earnings. You can find additional information on dedicated websites. 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[ { "docid": "D773924#0", "title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization/tdap_questions_and_answers.htm\nTdap Questions and Answers", "text": "\"You are Here: Home Page > Immunization > Tdap Questions and Answers Tdap Questions and Answers Q: Is there a difference between DTa P and Tdap? A: Yes, the amounts of diphtheria and pertussis in these vaccines are different. Upper-case letters in these abbreviations denote full-strength doses of diphtheria (D) and tetanus (T) toxoids and pertussis (P) vaccines. Lower-case \"\"d\"\" and \"\"p\"\" denote reduced doses of diphtheria and pertussis. DTa P is given to children younger than 7 years of age. Tdap is given to older children and adults. Q: For what age ranges are the two Tdap vaccine products, Adacel and Boostrix, licensed? A: Adacel is licensed for ages 11 through 64 years and Boostrix for ages 10 through 64 years. Q: If a student receives a dose of Adacel at age 10 instead of Boostrix, is the dose acceptable for school entry/attendance? Should the student receive another dose?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D210402#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/tetanus.html\nTetanus", "text": "Printer friendly version [12 pages]On this Page Clostridium tetani Pathogenesis Clinical Features Complications Laboratory Diagnosis Medical Management Wound Management Epidemiology Secular Trends in the United States Tetanus Toxoid Vaccination Schedule and Use Contraindications and Precautions to Vaccination Adverse Events Following Vaccination Adverse Reactions Following Vaccination Vaccine Storage and Handling Tetanus is an acute, often fatal, disease caused by an exotoxin produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani. It is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms of skeletal muscles. The muscle stiffness usually involves the jaw (lockjaw) and neck and then becomes generalized. Tetanus Etiology discovered in 1884 by Carle and Rattone Passive immunization used for treatment and prophylaxis during World War ITetanus toxoid first widely used during World War IIAlthough records from antiquity (5th century BCE) contain clinical descriptions of tetanus, it was Carle and Rattone in 1884 who first produced tetanus in animals by injecting them with pus from a fatal human tetanus case. During the same year, Nicolaier produced tetanus in animals by injecting them with samples of soil. In 1889, Kitasato isolated the organism from a human victim, showed that it produced disease when injected into animals, and reported that the toxin could be neutralized by specific antibodies. In 1897, Nocard demonstrated the protective effect of passively transferred antitoxin, and passive immunization in humans was used for treatment and prophylaxis during World War I. A method for inactivating tetanus toxin with formaldehyde was developed by Ramon in the early 1920’s which led to the development of tetanus toxoid by Descombey in 1924. It was first widely used during World War II. Top of Page Clostridium tetani Clostridium tetani Anaerobic gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria Spores found in soil, animal feces Two exotoxins produced with growth of bacteria Tetanospasmin estimated human lethal dose = 2.5 ng/kg C. tetani is a slender, gram-positive, anaerobic rod that may develop a terminal spore, giving it a drumstick appearance. The organism is sensitive to heat and cannot survive in the presence of oxygen." }, { "docid": "D261786#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pertussis_vaccine\nPertussis vaccine", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Pertussis vaccine Vaccine description Target disease Bordetella pertussis Type? Clinical data Medline Plus a682198ATC code J07AJ01 ( WHO) J07AJ02 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status In general: ℞ (Prescription only)Identifiers Chem Spidernone (what is this?) ( verify)Pertussis vaccine is a vaccine that protects against pertussis. [ 1] [2] There are two main types: whole-cell vaccines and acellular vaccines. [ 1] [2] The whole-cell vaccine is about 78% effective while the acellular vaccine is 71–85% effective. [ 1] [3] The effectiveness of the vaccines appears to decrease by between 2 and 10% per year with a more rapid decrease with the acellular vaccines. [ 1] Vaccinating the mother during pregnancy may protect the baby. [ 1] The vaccine is estimated to have saved over 500,000 lives in 2002. [ 4]The World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control and Prevention recommend all children be vaccinated for pertussis and that it be included in routine vaccinations. [ 1] [5] This includes for people who have HIV/AIDS. [" }, { "docid": "D974845#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/committee/guidance/vac-abbrev.html\nACIP: Acronyms for Vaccines", "text": "Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Vaccines Included in the Immunization Schedules for Children, Adolescents, and Adults Following is a table of standardized vaccine abbreviations, which was developed jointly by staff of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ACIP Work Groups, the editor of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR), the editor of Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (the “Pink Book”), ACIP members, and liaison organizations to the ACIP. These abbreviations are intended to provide a uniform approach to vaccine references used in ACIP Recommendations and Policy Notes that are published in the MMWR, the Pink Book, and the American Academy of Pediatrics Red Book; and in the U. S. immunization schedules for children, adolescents, and adults. Updated February 2018Vaccine Abbreviation* Trade Name Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccines (P=Pediatric, A=Adult)Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids adsorbed (P) DT several mfrs†Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed (P) DTa P Daptacel, Infanrix Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids adsorbed (A) Td Tenivac, Decavac ¶, Generic Tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed (A) Tdap Adacel, Boostrix Tetanus toxoid (P, A) TT Generic Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, hepatitis B and inactivated poliovirus vaccine (P) DTa P-Hep B-IPV Pediarix Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed and inactivated poliovirus vaccine (P) DTa P-IPV Kinrix Quadracel Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, inactivated poliovirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine (P) DTa P-IPV/Hib Pentacel Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccines Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine Hib Pedvax HIB, Hiberix, Act HIBHaemophilus influenzae type b conjugate and hepatitis B vaccine Hib-Hep B Comvax ¶Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, inactivated poliovirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine DTa P-IPV/Hib Pentacel Bivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine and Haemophilus influenza type b conjugate vaccine Hib-Men CY Men Hibrix ¶Hepatitis-containing vaccines Hepatitis A vaccine Hep A Havrix, Vaqta Hepatitis B vaccine (3-dose series) Hep B Engerix-B, Recombivax HBHepatitis B vaccine (2-dose series) Hep B-Cp G HEPLISAV-B ®Hepatitis A inactivated and hepatitis B vaccine Hep A-Hep B Twinrix Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, hepatitis B and inactivated poliovirus vaccine DTa P-Hep B-IPV Pediarix Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate and hepatitis B vaccine Hib-Hep B Comvax ¶Herpes zoster (shingles) vaccine Zoster Vaccine Live ZVL Zostavax Zoster Vaccine Recombinant RZV Shingrix Human papillomavirus vaccines Human papillomavirus vaccine (9-valent) 9v HPV Gardasil 9Human papillomavirus vaccine (quadrivalent) 4v HPV Gardasil ¶Human papillomavirus vaccine (bivalent) 2v HPV Cervarix ¶Influenza vaccines Inactivated influenza vaccine IIV several mfrs Trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine IIV3 several mfrs Quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine IIV4 Fluarix Live attenuated influenza vaccine LAIV Flu Mist Measles, mumps and rubella vaccines Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine MMR M-M-R IIMeasles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine MMRV Pro Quad Meningococcal vaccines Quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine Men ACWY Men ACWY-D Men ACWY-CRM Menactra Menveo Serogroup B meningococcal vaccines Men B Men B-4C Men B-FHbp Bexsero Trumenba Bivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine Hib-Men CY Men Hibrix ¶Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (quadrivalent) MPSV4 Menomune ¶Pneumococcal vaccines Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (7-valent) PCV7 Prevnar ¶Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (13-valent) PCV13 Prevnar 13Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (23-valent) PPSV23 Pneumovax 23Polio vaccines Inactivated poliovirus vaccine IPV Ipol Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed and inactivated poliovirus vaccine DTa P-IPV Kinrix Quadracel Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, hepatitis B and inactivated poliovirus vaccine DTa P-Hep B-IPV Pediarix Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed, inactivated poliovirus and Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine DTa P-IPV/Hib Pentacel Rotavirus vaccines Rotavirus vaccine (monovalent) RV1 Rotarix Rotavirus vaccine (pentavalent) RV5 Rota Teq Varicella vaccines Varicella vaccine VAR Varivax Measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine MMRV Pro Quad* In descriptions of combination vaccines, dash ( – ) indicates: products in which the active components are supplied in their final (combined) form by the manufacturer; slash ( / ) indicates: products in which active components must be mixed by the user.† Several manufacturers; for complete listing, see: List of Vaccines Used in United States¶ Vaccine is no longer available in the United States Top of Page Haemophilus influenza type b Vaccines Acronyms Three monovalent Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) conjugate vaccines are available in the U. S.: Act HIB® (Sanofi Pasteur)Pedvax HIB® (Merck)Hiberix® (Glaxo Smith Kline)Alternative acronyms for these products are explained in this table: Acronym Product Name Additional Information PRP-T Act HIB or Hiberix May be used to designate Act HIB or Hiberix in scientific publications, or on schedules when the brand name is not used. Indicates the Hib polysaccharide PRP (polyribosyl-ribitol-phosphate) and includes the extension “T” to indicate the protein carrier (tetanus toxoid). ( PRP-T is the Hib component in the combination vaccines Pentacel® and Men Hibrix®. ) PRP-OMP Pedvax HIB May be used to designate Pedvax HIB in scientific publications or on schedules when the brand name is not used. Indicates the Hib polysaccharide PRP (polyribosyl-ribitol-phosphate) and includes the extension “OMP” to indicate the protein carrier (meningococcal group B outer membrane protein). ( PRP-OMP is the Hib component in the combination vaccine Comvax®. ) Top of Page Meningococcal Vaccines Acronyms Six licensed products containing meningococcal antigen are available in the U. S.: Menomune® (Sanofi Pasteur): a quadrivalent (serogroups A, C, W & Y), polysaccharide vaccine,Menactra® (Sanofi Pasteur) and Menveo® (Novartis): quadrivalent (serogroups A, C, W & Y) conjugate vaccines, and Men Hibrix® (Glaxo Smith Kline): a Haemophilus influenzae type b/bivalent (serogroups C & Y) meningococcal conjugate combination vaccine. Trumenba® (Pfizer) and Bexsero® (Novartis): serogroup B meningococcal vaccines Alternative acronyms for these products are explained in this table: Vaccine Type Acronym Product Name Additional Information Meningococcal (Quadrivalent) Conjugate Men ACWY or MCV4 Menactra or Menveo These two acronyms may be used for either or both quadrivalent conjugate vaccines, on vaccination records, schedules, or other documents when it is unnecessary to distinguish between the two products." }, { "docid": "D1159520#0", "title": "http://travelclinic.vch.ca/services/vaccines/\nVaccines", "text": "Vaccines Below is a list of vaccines available at the VCH Travel Clinic. If you are traveling, make an appointment to see one of our travel doctors to get prescriptions, health advice, and vaccine recommendations tailored to the your personal medical history and travel itinerary. Our nurses provide the vaccinations after the assessment with the doctor is complete. Most vaccines cause no reactions outside of some local redness or tenderness at the injection site. Prices are subject to change without notice. Vaccine Cost DIN # (Claims)Tetanus/Diphtheria/Pertussis (Whooping cough)$5002240255 (Adacel)02247600 (Boosterix)Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio/Pertussis (Whooping cough)$4502352044 (Adacel-Polio)02312557 (Boosterix-Polio)Tetanus/Diphtheria/Polio Free*Admin fee may apply N/A (free)Measles/Mumps/Rubella Free*Admin fee may apply N/A (free)Dukoral Oral (Traveler’s Diarrhea/Cholera)Dose Cost Initial: 2 doses $90Booster $45*Non-refundable02247208 (Dukoral)Flu$25Seasonal Hepatitis A*2 dose series Adults Children*1st dose$65 $502nd dose$65 $50*Children: 6 mos – 15 yrs02237792 (Avaxim Adult)02243741 (Avaxim Junior)Hepatitis B*3 dose series$45 per dose (adults)01919431 (Engerix)Herpes zoster (Shingles)*2 dose series$150 per dose *No admin fee02468425 (Shingrix)Human Papilloma Virus (9 strains)*3 dose series$180 per dose02437058 (Gardasil 9)Japanese Encephalitis*2 dose series$200 per dose02333279 (Ixiaro)Meningococcal Meningitis (Groups A,C,Y,W-135)$13002279924 (Menactra)02347393 (Menveo)Meningococcal Meningitis (Group B)*2 – 4 doses depending on age$125 per dose02417030 (Bexero)Pneumococcal-13$12502335204Pneumococcal-23$30*Publicly funded for age +6500431648Rabies*3 dose series$200 per dose01908286 (Imovax)Twinrix (Hepatitis A/B)*3 dose series$85 per dose02230578 (Twinrix)Typhoid (Injectable)$5002130955 (Typhim VI – SP)Typhoid (Oral)$6000885975 (Typhoid Oral)Vivaxim (Hepatitis A/Typhoid)$11502248361 (Vivaxim)Yellow Fever$150*Consult required00428833" }, { "docid": "D3344071#0", "title": "http://www.lifescript.com/health/centers/migraine/s.aspx?query=what%20is%20in%20tdap%20vaccine\n.", "text": "\"ads Related Results Featured Stories about \"\"what is in tdap vaccine\"\"What Is in the Tdap Vaccine?www.lifescript.com/health/briefs/w/what_is_in_the_tdap_vaccine What Is in the Tdap Vaccine? If your doctor suggests the Tdap for you or your child, you might be wondering what is in Tdap vaccine. Tdap vaccine contains three inactive (not live) toxoids: tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. According... Protection from Whooping Coughwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/kids_health/articles/protection_from_whooping_cough If a 7-10 year old is not up-to-date with DTa P vaccines, a dose of Tdap should be given before the 11-12-year-old check up. For Pre-teens and Adolescents: Vaccine protection for pertussis, tetanus and diphtheria can fade with time.... CDC Immunization Schedule for Children 7-18 Yearswww.lifescript.com/health/centers/kids_health/articles/cdc_immunization_schedule_for_children_7-18_yearsb> Tdap can be administered regardless of the interval since the last tetanus and diphtheria toxoid–containing vaccine. 2. Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV). ... RR-8):33–34. 5. Pneumococcalvaccines....6." }, { "docid": "D2382062#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/dip.html\nDiphtheria", "text": "Printer friendly version [12 pages]On this Page Corynebacterium diphtheriae Pathogenesis Clinical Features Complications Laboratory Diagnosis Medical Management Epidemiology Secular Trends in the United States Diphtheria Toxoid Vaccination Schedule and Use Contraindications and Precautions to Vaccination Adverse Events Following Vaccination Adverse Reactions Following Vaccination Vaccine Storage and Handling Suspect Case Investigation and Control Diphtheria is an acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by the bacterium Corynebacterium diphtheriae. The name of the disease is derived from the Greek diphthera, meaning leather hide. The disease was described in the 5th century BCE by Hippocrates, and epidemics were described in the 6th century AD by Aetius. The bacterium was first observed in diphtheritic membranes by Klebs in 1883 and cultivated by Löffler in 1884. Antitoxin was invented in the late 19th century, and toxoid was developed in the 1920s. Corynebacterium diphtheriae Diphtheria Greek diphthera (leather hide)Recognized by Hippocrates in 5th century BCEEpidemics described in 6th century C. diphtheriae described by Klebs in 1883Toxoid developed in 1920s Corynebacterium diphtheria Aerobic gram-positive bacillus Toxin production occurs only when C. diphtheriae infected by virus (phage) carrying tox gene If isolated, must be distinguished from normal diphtheroid C. diphtheriae is an aerobic gram-positive bacillus. Toxin production (toxigenicity) occurs only when the bacillus is itself infected (lysogenized) by a specific virus (bacteriophage) carrying the genetic information for the toxin (tox gene). Only toxigenic strains can cause severe disease. Culture of the organism requires selective media containing tellurite. If isolated, the organism must be distinguished in the laboratory from other Corynebacterium species that normally inhabit the nasopharynx and skin (e.g., diphtheroids)." }, { "docid": "D1062402#0", "title": "https://www.gardasil9.com/about-gardasil9/schedule/\nEVERY DOSE COUNTS", "text": "EVERY DOSE COUNTSHOW IS GARDASIL 9 GIVEN? COMPLETING ALL DOSES IS IMPORTANT TO GET THE BEST PROTECTIONThere are 2 dosing schedules for GARDASIL 9. The schedule your child will need may depend on his or her age. Your health care professional will determine which schedule is right for your child. EVERY VISIT COUNTSMAKE YOUR APPOINTMENTS ON TIME, EVERY TIME, SO YOUR CHILD COMPLETES THE HPV VACCINATION SERIES. * If the second shot is given earlier than 5 months after the first shot, your child will need to get a third shot at least 4 months after the second shot was given.†The need to use a 3-dose schedule instead of a 2-dose schedule will be determined by your health care professional. Speak with your doctor to see if GARDASIL 9 is right for your child. Your child may only need an appointment with a nurse to complete the HPV vaccination series. Check with your doctor to be sure. COMPLETE THE SERIES TO GET THE BEST PROTECTIONTip: When your child has his or her first shot, set an appointment for the next one." }, { "docid": "D1080062#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/pro/adacel-tdap.html\nAdacel TDAP", "text": "\"Adacel TDAPGeneric Name: tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine adsorbed Dosage Form: injection, suspension Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Support Group Q & AOn This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Studies Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Patient Counseling Information Drug Interactions Adverse Reactions Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling References On This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Clinical Studies Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Patient Counseling Information Drug Interactions Adverse Reactions Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling References Adacel ®Tdap Rx only Adacel TDAP Description Adacel ®, Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed (Tdap), is a sterile liquid suspension of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids and acellular pertussis components adsorbed onto aluminum phosphate, for intramuscular administration. After shaking, the vaccine is a white, homogenous, cloudy suspension. Each dose of Adacel vaccine (0.5 m L) contains the following active ingredients: Acellular Pertussis Detoxified Pertussis Toxin (PT) 2.5 µg Filamentous Hemagglutinin (FHA) 5 µg Pertactin (PRN) 3 µg Fimbriae Types 2 and 3 (FIM) 5 µg Tetanus Toxoid (T) 5 Lf Diphtheria Toxoid (d) 2 Lf Other ingredients per dose include 1.5 mg aluminum phosphate (0.33 mg aluminum) as the adjuvant, ≤5 µg residual formaldehyde, <50 ng residual glutaraldehyde and 3.3 mg (0.6% v/v) 2-phenoxyethanol (not as a preservative). The antigens are the same as those in DAPTACEL ®, Diphtheria and Tetanus Toxoids and Acellular Pertussis Vaccine Adsorbed (DTa P); however, Adacel vaccine is formulated with reduced quantities of d and detoxified PT. The acellular pertussis vaccine components are obtained from Bordetella pertussis cultures grown in Stainer-Scholte medium (1) modified by the addition of casamino acids and dimethyl-beta-cyclodextrin. PT, FHA and PRN are isolated separately from the supernatant culture medium. FIM are extracted and co-purified from the bacterial cells. The pertussis antigens are purified by sequential filtration, salt-precipitation, ultrafiltration and chromatography. PT is detoxified with glutaraldehyde, FHA is treated with formaldehyde, and the residual aldehydes are removed by ultrafiltration. The individual antigens are adsorbed onto aluminum phosphate." }, { "docid": "D1610250#0", "title": "http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/immunization/tdap_questions_and_answers.htm\nTdap Questions and Answers", "text": "\"You are Here: Home Page > Immunization > Tdap Questions and Answers Tdap Questions and Answers Q: Is there a difference between DTa P and Tdap? A: Yes, the amounts of diphtheria and pertussis in these vaccines are different. Upper-case letters in these abbreviations denote full-strength doses of diphtheria (D) and tetanus (T) toxoids and pertussis (P) vaccines. Lower-case \"\"d\"\" and \"\"p\"\" denote reduced doses of diphtheria and pertussis. DTa P is given to children younger than 7 years of age. Tdap is given to older children and adults. Q: For what age ranges are the two Tdap vaccine products, Adacel and Boostrix, licensed? A: Adacel is licensed for ages 11 through 64 years and Boostrix for ages 10 through 64 years. Q: If a student receives a dose of Adacel at age 10 instead of Boostrix, is the dose acceptable for school entry/attendance? Should the student receive another dose?" }, { "docid": "D840346#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/school-immunization-requirements-2633240\nMake Sure Your Child Has All Her Shots For School", "text": "\"Immunizations Make Sure Your Child Has All Her Shots For School Immunizations Older Kids Are Required to Have By Vincent Iannelli, MD, a board-certified physician Updated October 30, 2017Share Pin Email Print Tetra Images - Jamie Grill/Brand X Pictures/Getty Images When it's back-to-school time, there's no doubt you'll be stocking up on notebooks and pencils, getting a new backpack, and signing her up for afternoon activities. Here's one more thing to check off your to-do list: Make sure her vaccines are up-to-date. Some of the ones she got as a baby or toddler need to be repeated as she reaches certain ages. What's more, vaccine laws can change from time-to-time, especially when a new one makes a debut. This happened when the chickenpox booster shot was introduced in 2006, for example. Different states may have different rules, as well, so it's important to know what's required where you live. For instance, the hepatitis A shot is only required for older children in certain areas of the United States that are considered to be high risk, so depending on where you live your child may not need it to go to school. What follows are the immunizations that are commonly required for most schools in the U. S. and information about when they're commonly given, what they protect against, and more. Use it as a guide only: Ask your child's pediatrician if your child needs any updated shots before she sets foot on the bright yellow school bus. DTa PThis is a combination vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis." }, { "docid": "D610510#0", "title": "http://www.rtl.org/prolife_issues/LifeNotes/VaccinesAbortion_FetalTissue.html\nVaccines, Abortion & Fetal Tissue", "text": "Vaccines, Abortion & Fetal Tissuepdf version for easy printing (Updated: October 27, 2017)For several years now, information has circulated among prolife groups and individuals regarding the development of very common vaccines through the use of tissue taken from aborted babies. While initially the reports and information were not conclusively documented, further detailed research by several prolife groups has provided direct proof of a connection between aborted fetal tissue and many vaccines. That connection, and its implications for whether prolife citizens should consider using the vaccines, raises some complicated issues. In sorting through those issues, this Life Notes will address the basic science involved, the documentation of the abortion-vaccine connection, the moral/ethical questions about using abortion-tainted vaccines, and information about available alternative vaccines. Basic vaccine and cell line science The vaccine process works by collecting samples of the actual virus, then growing and altering them in the laboratory to make a weakened strain of the disease. The weakened strain is put into a serum and administered into the body (usually by injection). The body’s immune system is more capable of attacking and destroying the weakened virus, and thus develops the ability to effectively fight off the actual disease should the person ever be exposed to it. The advent of vaccines was a major milestone in medicine, saving millions of lives and saving many others from the devastating effects of diseases like polio and diphtheria. In order to develop the weakened viral strain, there must be a medium or “cell culture” to grow it in. The virus invades the culture cells, feeds off the cell, matures, and multiplies." }, { "docid": "D2167034#0", "title": "http://www.vaccineinformation.org/health-coverage-vaccines/\nPaying For Vaccines", "text": "Home Vaccine Basics Paying For Vaccines Vaccine Basics Paying For Vaccines Most health insurance plans cover the cost of vaccines, but you may want to check with your insurance provider before going to the doctor. Free Preventive Care for You and Your Family The Affordable Care Act – the health insurance reform legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama in March 2010 – requires new health plans to cover preventive services and eliminates cost sharing (such as co-pays and deductibles for certain services). You may be eligible for preventive services including coverage for vaccines. Call Your Insurance Company to Check if You’re Covered Most insurance companies are now required to cover the cost of immunizations and preventive care, but a select number of older and more limited plans don’t yet apply to the new law. The best way to find out if you’re covered is by making the call. View the listing of preventive services covered under the Affordable Care Act for children and adults. Make Preventive Care the Only Reason for Your Visit When you book your appointment and when you check in at the doctor’s office, request that the immunizations or preventive care be billed as the primary reason for your visit. In many cases, healthcare plans will cover the entire cost of the visit (confirm the coverage for the visit with your health plan ahead of time). Vaccines for Uninsured or Underinsured Children If you don't have insurance, or if it does not cover vaccines, the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program may be able to help. This program provides vaccines at no cost to doctors who serve eligible children." }, { "docid": "D768005#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/boostrix-drug/patient-images-side-effects.htm\nBoostrix", "text": "\"home drugs a-z list side effects drug center boostrix (tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed) drug - patient side effects and images Boostrix Patient Information Including Side Effects Travel Health and Vaccines Slideshow Pictures Brand Names: Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap)Generic Name: tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) (Pronunciation: TET a nus, dif THEER ee a, and ay SEL yoo ler per TUS iss)What is tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What are the possible side effects of this vaccine (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What is the most important information I should know about this vaccine (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before receiving this vaccine (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? How is this vaccine given (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What happens if I miss a dose (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What happens if I overdose (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What should I avoid before or after receiving this vaccine (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? What other drugs will affect tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap))? Where can I get more information?" }, { "docid": "D1493947#0", "title": "https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/701612\nFDA Approves Expanded Age Indication for Tdap Booster Vaccine", "text": "\"News > Medscape Medical News > Approvals > FDA Approvals FDA Approves Expanded Age Indication for Tdap Booster Vaccine Laurie Barclay, MDApril 20, 2009April 20, 2009 — The tetanus toxoid/reduced diphtheria toxoid/acellular pertussis single-dose booster vaccine (Tdap; Boostrix, Glaxo Smith Kline Biologicals) was approved for an expanded age indication (10 – 64 years) by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), on December 4, 2008, according to an article published in the April 17 issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. The vaccine was initially licensed only for persons aged 10 to 18 years. \"\" For prevention of tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, adolescents and adults are recommended to receive a one-time booster dose of Tdap,\"\" the report states. \"\" Adolescents aged 11–18 years who have completed the recommended childhood diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis vaccine [/diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis] vaccination series should receive a single dose of Tdap instead of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids (Td) vaccine, preferably at a preventive care visit at age 11 or 12 years. For adults aged 19–64 years who previously have not received a dose of Tdap, a single dose of Tdap should replace a single decennial Td booster dose. \"\" Current doses of the booster vaccine in stock can now be used for persons aged 10 to 64 years. However, the safety and efficacy of Tdap have not been established in pregnant women, nursing mothers, and children younger than 10 years. On October 23, 2008, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices was notified of the impending expanded age indication for Boostrix and reviewed data from 2 US clinical trials on the safety and immunogenicity of Boostrix in adults aged 19 to 64 years. The safety and reactogenicity profiles of Boostrix in both trials resembled those of Adacel (Sanofi Pasteur), another Tdap vaccine licensed for use in adults. Immune responses to Boostrix for diphtheria and tetanus were noninferior to those of Adacel." }, { "docid": "D652694#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/pregnant/mom/safety-side-effects.html\nWhooping Cough Vaccines are Safe but Side Effects Can Occur", "text": "Español: Las vacunas contra la tosferina son seguras, pero pueden presentarse efectos secundarios Whooping cough vaccines are safe, but side effects can occur. CDC continually monitors the safety of all vaccines, which CDC holds to the highest standards of safety. Learn more about how new vaccines get licensed and how their safety is monitored [2 pages]. The whooping cough vaccine is very safe for you and your baby The whooping cough vaccine is very safe for pregnant women and their babies. Doctors and midwives who specialize in caring for pregnant women agree that the whooping cough vaccine is important to get during the third trimester of each pregnancy. Getting the vaccine during your pregnancy will not put you at increased risk for pregnancy complications. CDC and a panel of experts who make vaccine recommendations (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) have studied the whooping cough vaccine recommended for pregnant women (called Tdap vaccine). They have concluded that it is very safe for pregnant women and their babies. These experts carefully reviewed the available safety data before recommending that women get the vaccine during every pregnancy. See the publications page for a list of published safety studies. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), a national vaccine safety surveillance program, receives information from the public about possible side effects from various vaccines." }, { "docid": "D2511728#0", "title": "http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/550117\nNew Guidelines Issued for Tdap Vaccine for Adults", "text": "\"From Medscape Medical News CMENew Guidelines Issued for Tdap Vaccine for Adults Authors: News Author: Laurie Barclay, MD CME Author: Charles Vega, MD, FAAFP Faculty and Disclosures THIS ACTIVITY HAS EXPIREDCME Released: 1/2/2007; Reviewed and Renewed: 1/2/2008Valid for credit through: 1/2/2009January 2, 2007 — The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has issued guidelines for tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine for adults which are published in the December 15, 2006, issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . \"\" On October 26, 2005, ACIP voted to recommend routine use of Tdap among adults aged 19 - 64 years,\"\" write Katrina Kretsinger, MD, from the Division of Bacterial Diseases of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and colleagues from the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee (HICPAC). \"\" For adult contacts of infants, ACIP recommended Tdap at an interval as short as 2 years since the previous Td [tetanus and diphtheria toxoids vaccine]. On February 22, 2006, ACIP recommended Tdap for health-care personnel (HCP), also at an interval as short as 2 years since the last Td. \"\" The new guidelines summarize the rationale and recommendations for use of Tdap in adults in the United States, whereas recommendations for the use of Tdap in adolescents are discussed in the March 24, 2006, issue of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report . Tdap formulated for use in adults and adolescents was licensed in the United States on June 10, 2005, for persons aged 11 to 64 years ( Adacel, Sanofi Pasteur, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), based on prelicensure studies showing safety and efficacy. Tdap given as a single booster dose to adults provided immunogenicity against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis. ACIP recommendations to reduce pertussis morbidity among adults, to maintain the standard of care for tetanus and diphtheria prevention, and to reduce the transmission of pertussis to infants and in healthcare settings are as follows: Adults aged 19 to 64 years should receive a single dose of Tdap to replace Td for booster immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis if they received their last dose of Td more than 10 years earlier and if they have not previously received Tdap. For booster protection against pertussis, intervals shorter than 10 years since the last Td may be used. To reduce the risk for transmitting pertussis, adults who have or who anticipate having close contact with an infant younger than 12 months, such as parents, grandparents younger than 65 years, child care providers, and healthcare personnel, should receive a single dose of Tdap. The guidelines suggest an interval as short as 2 years from the last Td, but shorter intervals can be used." }, { "docid": "D1432382#0", "title": "https://vactruth.com/vaccine-inserts-human/\nHuman Vaccine Inserts", "text": "Below are the list of vaccines manufactured in the United States. Every effort has been made to maintain the accuracy of this list. You will notice some vaccines listed more than once. For example, if you look for the MMR vaccine you will see it listed three separate times below. This is because one injection contains the antigens for measles, mumps, and rubella. For your ease of use, you can use the column headers to quickly and easily sort by vaccine, brand name, or manufacturer. Instantly download each vaccine package insert by clicking on the ‘PDF’ icon. Notice the search bar on the right side as it will automatically filter the vaccine list as you type. Click this link to see the vaccine schedule. Vaccine Information: 2017Search: Disease Vaccine Information Adenovirus Adenovirus Package Insert Adenovirus Adenovirus Product Approval Anthrax Bio Thrax Package Insert Anthrax Bio Thrax Product Approval BCG Vaccine (tuberculosis)BCG Package Insert BCG Vaccine (tuberculosis)BCG Product Approval Cholera Vaxchora Package Insert Cholera Vaxchora Product Approval Diphtheria/Tetanus DT (generic) Package Insert Diphtheria/Tetanus DT (generic) Product Approval DTa PDaptacel Package Insert DTa PDaptacel Product Approval DTa PPediarix Package Insert DTa PPediarix Product Approval DTa PInfanrix Package Insert DTa PInfanrix Product Approval DTa PPentacel Package Insert DTa PPentacel Product Approval DTa PKinrix Package Insert DTa PKinrix Product Approval DTa PQuadracel Package Insert DTa PQuadracel Product Approval Haemophilus influenzae type b Act HIB Package Insert Haemophilus influenzae type b Act HIB Product Approval Haemophilus influenzae type b Pedvax HIB Package Insert Haemophilus influenzae type b Pedvax HIB Product Approval Haemophilus influenzae type b Hiberix Package Insert Haemophilus influenzae type b Hiberix Product Approval Haemophilus influenzae type b Pentacel Package Insert Haemophilus influenzae type b Pentacel Product Approval Haemophilus influenzae type b Menhibrix Package Insert Haemophilus influenzae type b Menhibrix Product Approval Hepatitis AHavrix Package Insert Hepatitis AHavrix Product Approval Hepatitis AVaqta Package Insert Hepatitis AVaqta Product Approval Hepatitis ATwinrix Package Insert Hepatitis ATwinrix Product Approval Hepatitis BEngerix-B Package Insert Hepatitis BEngerix-B Product Approval Hepatitis BRecombivax HB Package Insert Hepatitis BRecombivax HB Product Approval Hepatitis BPediarix Package Insert Hepatitis BPediarix Product Approval Hepatitis BTwinrix Package Insert Hepatitis BTwinrix Product Approval Human papillomavirus (HPV)Gardasil Package Insert Human papillomavirus (HPV)Gardasil Product Approval Human papillomavirus (HPV)Gardasil 9 Package Insert Human papillomavirus (HPV)Gardasil 9 Product Approval Influenza Afluria Package Insert Influenza Afluria Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Flu Laval Quadrivalent Package Insert Influenza Flu Laval Quadrivalent Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Afluria Quadrivalent Package Insert Influenza Afluria Quadrivalent Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Flu Mist Quadrivalent Package Insert Influenza Flu Mist Quadrivalent Product Approval (intranasal)Influenza Fluad Package Insert Influenza Fluad Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Fluvirin Package Insert Influenza Fluvirin Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Fluarix Quadrivalent Package Insert Influenza Fluarix Quadrivalent Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Fluzone High-Dose Package Insert Influenza Fluzone High-Dose Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Flublok Package Insert Influenza Flublok Product Approval (injectable)Influenza Fluzone Intradermal Package Insert Influenza Fluzone 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Product Approval Rubella MMR II Package Insert Rubella MMR II Product Approval Rubella Pro Quad Package Insert Rubella Pro Quad Product Approval Smallpox ACAM2000 Package Insert Smallpox ACAM2000 Product Approval Tetanus (Td)Td (generic) Package Insert Tetanus (Td)Td (generic) Product Approval Tetanus (Td)Tenivac Package Insert Tetanus (Td)Tenivac Product Approval Tetanus (Tdap)Adacel Package Insert Tetanus (Tdap)Adacel Product Approval Tetanus (Tdap)Boostrix Package Insert Tetanus (Tdap)Boostrix Product Approval Typhoid Typhim Vi Package Insert Typhoid Typhim Vi Product Approval Typhoid Vivotif Package Insert Typhoid Vivotif Product Approval Varicella (chickenpox)Varivax Package Insert Varicella (chickenpox)Varivax Product Approval Varicella (chickenpox)Pro Quad Package Insert Varicella (chickenpox)Pro Quad Product Approval Yellow Fever YF-Vax Package Insert Yellow Fever YF-Vax Product Approval Zoster (shingles)Zostavax Package Insert Zoster (shingles)Zostavax Product Approval Showing 1 to 146 of 146 entries" }, { "docid": "D3061062#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/mtm/tetanus-diphtheria-acellular-pertussis-vaccine-tdap.html\nTetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap)", "text": "\"Tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap)Generic Name: tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) (TET a nus, dif THEER ee a, and ay SEL yoo ler per TUS iss) Brand Name: Adacel (Tdap), Boostrix (Tdap), Boostrix (obsolete2) (obsolete)Medically reviewed: August 19, 2016Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Support Group Q & AWhat is tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap)? Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis are serious diseases caused by bacteria. Tetanus (lockjaw) causes painful tightening of the muscles, usually all over the body. It can lead to \"\"locking\"\" of the jaw so the victim cannot open the mouth or swallow. Tetanus leads to death in about 1 out of 10 cases. Diphtheria causes a thick coating in the nose, throat, and airways. It can lead to breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure, or death. Pertussis ( whooping cough) causes coughing so severe that it interferes with eating, drinking, or breathing. These spells can last for weeks and can lead to pneumonia, seizures (convulsions), brain damage, and death. Diphtheria and pertussis are spread from person to person." }, { "docid": "D982242#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/vaccines/dtap-tdap-vaccine.html\nDiphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Diseases and How to Protect Against Them", "text": "On This Page Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccine Safety Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccine Side Effects Available Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccines How CDC Monitors Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccine Safety A Closer Look at the Safety Data More Resources Related Scientific Articles Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Diseases and How to Protect Against Them Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis are three bacterial diseases that can be vaccinated against with a single shot. Diphtheria causes a thick covering in the back of the throat. It can lead to breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure, and even death. Tetanus (lockjaw) is a serious disease that causes painful tightening of the muscles, usually all over the body. It can lead to “locking” of the jaw so the victim cannot open their mouth or swallow. Tetanus leads to death in about 1 in 10 cases. Whooping cough — known medically as pertussis — is a highly contagious respiratory tract infection. Although it initially resembles an ordinary cold, whooping cough may eventually turn more serious, particularly in infants. You can protect against these diseases with safe, effective vaccination. These vaccines include: DTa P (diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis), which is given to children Td (adult tetanus and diphtheria), which is given to adolescents and adults Tdap (combined tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis), which is given to adolescents and adults See CDC’s Immunization Schedule to view diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine recommendations." }, { "docid": "D1139500#0", "title": "http://www.immunize.org/askexperts/experts_diph.asp\nAsk the Experts", "text": "\"Ask the Experts Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Ask the Experts Home Administering Vaccines Billing and Reimbursement Combination Vaccines Diphtheria Documenting Vaccination Hib Hepatitis AHepatitis BHPVInfluenza MMRMeningococcal ACWYMeningococcal BPertussis Pneumococcal Polio Precautions and Contraindications Rabies Rotavirus Scheduling Vaccines Storage and Handling Tetanus Travel Vaccines Vaccine Recommendations Vaccine Safety Varicella (chickenpox)Zoster (shingles)Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Disease Issues Scheduling Vaccines Vaccine Recommendations Contraindications and Precautions Vaccine Products Tetanus and Wound Management Tdap for Adolescents and Adults Storage and Handling Tdap and Pregnancy Disease Issues Is it true that pertussis in children is increasing? Are more infants dying from the disease? Since the 1980s, the number of reported pertussis cases has increased. These increases have been noted in both infants younger than age 1 year, particularly among infants younger than age 6 months; adolescents age 11–18 years, and adults. An increase in the number of reported deaths from pertussis among very young infants has paralleled the increase in the number of reported cases. Reasons for the increases in pertussis are not completely clear; however, multiple factors have likely contributed to the increase, including waning immunity from the acellular vaccine (DTa P), increased recognition of pertussis, and improved diagnostic testing and reporting. As a pediatrician, I am concerned about protecting my newborn patients from pertussis, especially given the recent outbreaks in my community where infants have died. How many doses of pediatric diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis (DTa P) vaccine does an infant need before she or he is protected from pertussis? Vaccine efficacy is 80%–85% following 3 doses of DTa P vaccine. Efficacy data following just 1 or 2 doses are lacking but are likely lower." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D437030#0", "title": "http://www.losethebackpain.com/range-of-motion-test-for-sciatica/\nCan A Range Of Motion Test Diagnose Sciatica?", "text": "Can A Range Of Motion Test Diagnose Sciatica? Share Tweet +1 Pin Share Stumble0One of the reasons that back pain is such a chronic problem for many people is that they rely solely on self-diagnosis, which often leads to temporary treatments that don’t address the source of the pain. Even if your self-diagnosis is correct, genuine treatment will need to address the symptoms as well as the source of the pain to find any lasting relief. Many people start to feel pain in the lower back accompanied by a bit of tingling down the hip, buttocks and thigh and the first thing they think is “sciatica”. While what you are feeling may be the result of a pinched or exposed sciatic nerve, there is often a larger problem that is causing the pressure on the sciatic nerve. Only when you figure out why you have sciatica can you begin to undergo an effective pain management plan. On average sciatica affects adults between the age range of 30 to 50 years, and this is the population most likely to chalk their pain up to age and muscle deterioration and are less likely to seek medical help right away. Sciatica can be caused by a range of problems that include nerve damage, herniated or slipped discs or spinal problems. To determine the source of the sciatica will require a range of tests for a proper diagnosis. Top Recommendations Here are the Top Recommended Solutions for Back and Neck Pain Natural Pain Reliever delivers instant relief from chronic pain!" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2428550#0", "title": "http://www.e-algos.com/lumbar-radicular-pain-sciatica/\nLumbar Radicular Pain (Sciatica)", "text": "e-algos / Conditions / Lumbar Radicular Pain (Sciatica)Lumbar Radicular Pain (Sciatica)Dimitris Papadopoulos MD Fellow Of Interventional Pain Practice (FIPP)Updated 12 February, 2011GENERALLumbar radicular pain or sciatica, as most commonly known, is defined as pain induced by irritation, inflammation, pressure or injury of a lumbar spinal nerve. The pain is located in the ipsilateral lower extremity and is characterized as a sharp, stabbing, electric shock sensation. Lumbar radicular pain has to be differentiated from lumbar radiculopathy. In radiculopathy there is sensory or/and motor loss. These two entities should not be confused. Radicular pain is a symptom induced by ectopic excitation, while radiculopathy involves also neurological processes, such as sensory or/and motor changes. The two disorders may co-exist and have the same causes, e.g. intervertebral foraminal stenosis, disc herniation, infection and other inflammatory conditions. There is also the case of patients initially suffering from radiculitis (nerve root inflammation) that later on transforms into radiculopathy. The annual prevalence in the general population ranges from 9,9%-25% (4) and the condition is described as “lumbar radicular pain radiating to the lower extremity below the knee”. Sciatica is the most commonly occurring neuropathic pain in the general population." }, { "docid": "D222674#0", "title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/248612-what-are-the-causes-of-leg-pain-waist-pain/\nWhat Are the Causes of Leg Pain & Waist Pain?", "text": "What Are the Causes of Leg Pain & Waist Pain?by MARTIN HUGHES Aug. 14, 2017Numerous conditions can cause waist and leg pain. According to the Medline Plus website, leg pain can be caused by structures within the leg itself or it can be caused by problems in other parts of the body, such as the waist or pelvic girdle. Leg and waist pain may be caused by the same condition or they may arise due to separate conditions. In some cases, leg and waist pain can be severe and debilitating. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Hip Fracture A hip fracture can cause pain in the leg and waist, or pelvic girdle area. According to Mayo Clinic.com, hip fractures are serious injuries, especially among older individuals. Although a person can fracture her hip at any point, most hip fractures occur in people over the age of 65. Over time, a person's bones lose minerals and become less dense. Loss of bone mineral density makes bones, including the hip bones, more vulnerable to fracture and injury. Common signs and symptoms associated with hip fractures include severe pain in the hip and surrounding regions, inability to bear weight on the affected side, stiffness, bruising and swelling in the injured area, a shorter leg on the involved side, and an affected-side leg that's rotated outward." }, { "docid": "D2708560#0", "title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/low_back_pain/page5.htm\nLower Back Pain", "text": "\"Low back pain facts Functions of the low back, or lumbar area, include structural support, movement, and protection of certain body tissues. Pain in the low back can be a result of conditions affecting the bony lumbar spine, discs between the vertebrae, ligaments around the spine and discs, spinal cord and nerves, muscles of the low back, internal organs of the pelvis and abdomen, and the skin covering the lumbar area. Treatment of low back pain is optimally directed toward a diagnosed or suspected specific cause. For acute lumbar strain, use of a home remedy initially can be beneficial. Quick Guide Low Back Pain: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Relief Low Back Pain Treatment Epidural Steroid Injection Epidural steroid injections are most commonly used in situations of radicular pain, which is a radiating pain that is transmitted away from the spine by an irritated spinal nerve. Irritation of a spinal nerve in the low back (lumbar radiculopathy) causes pain that goes down the leg. Epidural injections are also used to treat nerve compression in the neck (cervical spine), referred to as cervical radiculopathy, which causes pain. Learn more about epidural steroid injections for back pain »What is the anatomy of the low back? To understand various causes of low back pain, it is important to appreciate the normal design (anatomy) of the tissues of this area of the body. Important structures of the low back that can be related to symptoms in this region include the bony lumbar spine (vertebrae, singular = vertebra), discs between the vertebrae, ligaments around the spine and discs, spinal cord and nerves, muscles of the low back, internal organs of the pelvis and abdomen, and the skin covering the lumbar area." }, { "docid": "D3467787#0", "title": "http://www.mysciaticaexercises.com/tumors.php\nTumors & Sciatica", "text": "\"Tumors & Sciatica Introduction to Tumors and Sciatica Sciatica is one of the most common causes of severe or chronic lower back pain in adults. Because sciatica refers to a specific set of symptoms, and not a specific condition, there are many different causes of sciatica. Some causes are quite common, such as: Degenerative Disc Disease - Sciatica symptoms are possible simply from aging. Herniated Discs - Lifting heavy objects may cause herniated disc related sciatica. Obesity - Obesity can lead to pressure in your spine, also causing sciatica. Yet in very rare cases, sciatica may be caused by something more serious. One of the few serious causes of sciatica is a tumor. Tumors and the Sciatic Nerve Tumors are abnormal cell growths that may occur anywhere in the body. These cell growths may occur in two separate ways: Benign - No longer represents an immediate danger to your health. Cancerous - Continues to grow, may be dangerous to your health." }, { "docid": "D1390543#0", "title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/mobileart-emh.asp?articlekey=59259\nSciatica", "text": "\"Sciatica Facts What Are Sciatica Causes? What Are Sciatica Risk Factors? What Are Symptomsof Sciatica? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Sciatica? What Tests Do Health Care Professionals Use to Diagnose Sciatica? What Are Home Remedies for Sciatica? What Are Sciatica Treatmentsand Medications? Is Surgery Necessary for Sciatica? What Are Other Forms of Treatment for Sciatica? Follow-up for Sciatica What Steps Can Help Prevent Sciatica?" }, { "docid": "D343287#0", "title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/sciatica/article.htm\nSciatica", "text": "\"Sciatica facts Sciatica is nerve pain from irritation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body. The sciatic nerve begins from nerve roots in the spinal cord in the low back and extends through the buttock area to send nerve endings down the lower limb. Sciatica pain is typically felt from the low back to behind the thigh and radiating down below the knee. Treatments for sciatica depend on the underlying cause and the severity of the pain. Quick Guide Sciatica Symptoms, Causes, Treatments Sciatica Treatment Epidural Cortisone Injections for Sciatica From Herniated Disc... Beneficial? A majority of patients with sciatica from disc herniation have resolution of their pain with various conservative measures, including antiinflammatory and muscle-relaxant medications, exercises, physical therapy, and time. However, some 10%-15% of affected patients require surgical procedures to relieve the pain. Learn more about cortisone injections for the treatment of sciatica »What is sciatica? Readers Comments 100 Share Your Story Sciatica is pain in the lower extremity resulting from irritation of the sciatic nerve." }, { "docid": "D411281#0", "title": "https://www.laserspineinstitute.com/back_problems/sciatica_sciatic_nerve_pain/about/\nAbout the sciatic nerve", "text": "About the sciatic nerve Overview Hot to Define Sciatica What is Sciatica and How is it Treated? Sciatica Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment About Sciatica Sciatica FAQTypes Acute Sciatica Chronic Sciatica Causes Common Causes of Sciatica Sciatica Causes Weight Aging Sports Degenerative Spine Conditions How a Herniated Disc Can Cause Sciatica Sciatica Causes and Prevention Techniques Symptoms & Diagnosis How a Sciatica Diagnosis Might Change Your Life How a Sciatica Diagnosis is Formed Where is Sciatic Nerve Pain Felt? Where is a Pinched Sciatic Nerve? Sciatica Symptoms Sciatica and Leg Swelling: Is There a Clear Correlation? How Sciatica and Hip Pain are Related How Sciatica and Knee Pain are Related How Sciatica and Foot Pain Might Be Related Radicular Pain How is Sciatica Diagnosed? What are the Symptoms of Sciatica? Treatments Overview of Sciatica Treatment Methods Relief Through Alternative Treatments Laser Spine Institute Treatment Options Minimally Invasive Treatment Options Spinal Injections Sciatica Treatment Options Sciatica Surgery The Goal of Sciatica Surgery Preoperative Considerations Conservative Treatment Options Physical Therapy Exercise Non-Surgical Treatment Options Avoiding Surgery with Home Treatments By Michael Perry, M. D. The sciatic nerve extends from your lower back to the tips of your toes. This nerve branches out from the spinal cord, enabling movement and feeling to your thigh, knee, calf, ankle, foot and toes. Our sciatic nerve overview below delves deeper into why your body’s longest and largest nerve is important and what happens if it’s injured. The sciatic nerve controls the muscles behind the knee and lower leg." }, { "docid": "D436041#0", "title": "https://www.mayfieldclinic.com/PE-Sciatica.HTM\nLeg pain, sciatica", "text": "Leg pain, sciatica Overview Sciatica is a shooting pain that begins in the lower back, radiates into the buttock and down the back of one leg. The pain is often caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve from a herniated disc, bone spurs or muscle strain (Fig. 1). You play an important role in the prevention, treatment, and recovery of leg pain. It typically improves with rest, physical therapy, and other self-care measures. Chronic pain may be helped with surgery. Figure 1. The sciatic nerve is formed from the spinal nerves L4 to S3. The two sciatic nerves travel through the pelvis and down the back of each leg. Each nerve divides into a peroneal and tibial nerve to provide feeling and muscle control of the legs and feet." }, { "docid": "D3476003#0", "title": "http://www.mumanu.com/2013/06/04/do-you-have-sciatica-hip-pain/\nDo You Have Sciatica Hip Pain?", "text": "Do You Have Sciatica Hip Pain? Posted on June 4, 2013 by admin Source: Low Right Back Pain HQ Photo from Boots.com 23rd May 2013The largest nerves found in the human body are the sciatic nerves. Measuring approximately the same size in diameter as a little finger, the nerves exit the spinal column in the lumbar region, travel behind the hip and continue down through the buttock and the back of each leg to the foot. The length and size of the nerve creates a host of symptoms unique to sciatica hip pain. Sciatica Symptoms Unlike common lumbar pain, sciatica hip pain typically begins toward the hip region and travels down the affected leg, sometimes down to the foot. Depending on the impingement, the pain varies from annoying to disabling. The sensation ranges from tingling or burning to a deep, sharp shooting pain. The painful sensation often originates or worsens with movement or position changes that include standing from a sitting position. Coughing, laughing, sneezing or having a bowel movement often also intensifies pain. Some individuals also might experience pain in one region of the leg and numbness in another." }, { "docid": "D150861#0", "title": "http://www.bigbackpain.com/sciatica.html\nSciatica", "text": "\"Sciatica*If you are experiencing back pain, see a doctor who can determine the cause. If the pain spreads down your leg or is accompanied by tingling, numbness or weakness, see a doctor immediately. Occasionally, sciatica may be caused by a serious condition that requires immediate surgery. Sciatica refers to pain along the path of the sciatica nerve. It is usually caused by pressure on the sciatic nerve. Fortunately, most cases of sciatica are not serious and usually resolve within six weeks. The sciatic nerve branches off nerve roots at the lower end of the spinal cord, its two branches run from the lower back through the each side of the pelvis, buttocks, back of leg to the foot. The sciatic nerve is the longest nerve in the body and its diameter is the diameter of a finger. Sciatica Symptoms Sciatica is a term for pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, anywhere from the lower back, buttocks, down the back of the leg, to the foot. There may also be weakness, numbness, tingling, particularly in the leg and/or foot." }, { "docid": "D2596365#0", "title": "http://painreliefforsciatica.info/kola.aspx\nSciatica Pain Relief ? Natural Lower Back Pain Relief", "text": "\"Sciatica Pain Relief ? Natural Lower Back Pain Relief Sciatica pain relief in a few simple and very easy steps. If you know what to do, and most importantly, what to target, sciatica pain relief can be simple, easy and quick. Sciatica is a condition in which pain shoots down an leg or arm as a result of a pinched nerve. Pain that runs along the course of the sciatic nerve is referred to by laypersons as sciatica. It especially appears in the back of the thigh also causing pain in the lower back, buttocks, hips, and/or adjacent parts. Sciatica is pain caused by general compression and/or irritation of one of five nerve roots that are branches of the sciatic nerve. The pain is felt in the lower back, buttock, and/or various parts of the leg and foot.100% Natural Sciatica Remedy Natural Suplement that treats Sciatica Formulated to Help Support: Reduce Inflammation Stop Sciatic Pain and Muscle Spasms Have Super Antioxidant Power Natural Sciatic Pain Relief Promote Healthy Back Great Product The solutions are simple: 1. Release tension in the muscles which can be accomplished by stretching (most important is to know when and how to stretch). You need to warm up a beat before doing any stretching because your muscles need to have their blood supply and nerve stimulated." }, { "docid": "D437029#0", "title": "https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/103490-how-young-can-someone-be-to-get-sciatica-pain\nHow young can someone be to get sciatica pain?", "text": "How young can someone be to get sciatica pain? Dr. Kenneth Choquette , Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Answered Mar. 27, 2012 32 years experience in Pain Management Any age. True sciatica comes from the inflammation of the nerves in the lumbar spine that create pain going down the leg. If you just have back pain going into the buttock region (not sciatica), that can be si (sacroiliac) joint dysfunction/mechanical low back pain. Any strain of the muscles, tendons or ligaments of the low back can cause regional pain. Ice/heat, stretching, otc Ibuprofen help. Thank 5 Thank s 6 Doctor s Approved Dr. Mark Cantieri , Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine Answered Mar. 27, 2012 37 years experience in Pain Management No minimal age. Sciatic pain is pain that goes from the hip, down the leg to the foot. Theoritically it can be seen in any age group, although it is more common once a person is past their teen years. Thank 5 Thank s 4 Doctor s Approved Dr. Qamar Khan , Touro University Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine Answered May. 25, 2014 14 years experience in Pain Management Any Age." }, { "docid": "D311167#0", "title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/sciatica/article_em.htm\nSciatica", "text": "\"Sciatica Facts What Are Sciatica Causes? What Are Sciatica Risk Factors? What Are Symptomsof Sciatica? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Sciatica? What Tests Do Health Care Professionals Use to Diagnose Sciatica? What Are Home Remedies for Sciatica? What Are Sciatica Treatmentsand Medications? Is Surgery Necessary for Sciatica? What Are Other Forms of Treatment for Sciatica? Follow-up for Sciatica What Steps Can Help Prevent Sciatica?" }, { "docid": "D1693677#0", "title": "https://www.laserspineinstitute.com/back_problems/sciatica_sciatic_nerve_pain/what_should/\nWhat should I do if I think I have sciatica?", "text": "What should I do if I think I have sciatica? Overview Hot to Define Sciatica What is Sciatica and How is it Treated? Sciatica Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment About Sciatica Sciatica FAQTypes Acute Sciatica Chronic Sciatica Causes Common Causes of Sciatica Sciatica Causes Weight Aging Sports Degenerative Spine Conditions How a Herniated Disc Can Cause Sciatica Sciatica Causes and Prevention Techniques Symptoms & Diagnosis How a Sciatica Diagnosis Might Change Your Life How a Sciatica Diagnosis is Formed Where is Sciatic Nerve Pain Felt? Where is a Pinched Sciatic Nerve? Sciatica Symptoms Sciatica and Leg Swelling: Is There a Clear Correlation? How Sciatica and Hip Pain are Related How Sciatica and Knee Pain are Related How Sciatica and Foot Pain Might Be Related Radicular Pain How is Sciatica Diagnosed? What are the Symptoms of Sciatica? Treatments Overview of Sciatica Treatment Methods Relief Through Alternative Treatments Laser Spine Institute Treatment Options Minimally Invasive Treatment Options Spinal Injections Sciatica Treatment Options Sciatica Surgery The Goal of Sciatica Surgery Preoperative Considerations Conservative Treatment Options Physical Therapy Exercise Non-Surgical Treatment Options Avoiding Surgery with Home Treatments When asked, “What should I do if I think I have sciatica?” the recommendation from a doctor should be to schedule an office visit. During this visit, a thorough medical assessment will be conducted to diagnose the spinal condition that is causing the sciatic nerve to become compressed and to determine the proper course of treatment." }, { "docid": "D883502#0", "title": "http://www.onhealth.com/content/1/sciatica_back_pain\nWhat Is Sciatica?", "text": "What Is Sciatica? Sciatica is a pain that radiates from the low back down a lower extremity; it is caused by irritation of the sciatic nerve. The sciatic nerve transmits sensation from the lower extremities and lumbar area of the low back. It is common for people to recover from sciatica without a surgical operation. Sciatica Symptoms Low back pain that radiates to the hip, buttock, and down a lower extremity is the most common symptom of sciatica. Sometimes sciatica pain worsens with bending at the waist, coughing, sitting, or sneezing. Sciatica can also cause tingling, numbness, or weakness of the leg. Sciatica symptoms can occur rapidly and persist for weeks. Sciatica or Other Back Pain? Back pain is extremely common." }, { "docid": "D1078677#0", "title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/sciatica/page5_em.htm\nSciatica", "text": "\"Sciatica Facts What Are Sciatica Causes? What Are Sciatica Risk Factors? What Are Symptomsof Sciatica? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Sciatica? What Tests Do Health Care Professionals Use to Diagnose Sciatica? What Are Home Remedies for Sciatica? What Are Sciatica Treatmentsand Medications? Is Surgery Necessary for Sciatica? What Are Other Forms of Treatment for Sciatica? Follow-up for Sciatica What Steps Can Help Prevent Sciatica?" }, { "docid": "D2797986#0", "title": "https://www.laserspineinstitute.com/back_problems/sciatica_sciatic_nerve_pain/where-is-pain-felt/\nWhere is sciatic nerve pain felt?", "text": "Where is sciatic nerve pain felt? Overview Hot to Define Sciatica What is Sciatica and How is it Treated? Sciatica Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment About Sciatica Sciatica FAQTypes Acute Sciatica Chronic Sciatica Causes Common Causes of Sciatica Sciatica Causes Weight Aging Sports Degenerative Spine Conditions How a Herniated Disc Can Cause Sciatica Sciatica Causes and Prevention Techniques Symptoms & Diagnosis How a Sciatica Diagnosis Might Change Your Life How a Sciatica Diagnosis is Formed Where is Sciatic Nerve Pain Felt? Where is a Pinched Sciatic Nerve? Sciatica Symptoms Sciatica and Leg Swelling: Is There a Clear Correlation? How Sciatica and Hip Pain are Related How Sciatica and Knee Pain are Related How Sciatica and Foot Pain Might Be Related Radicular Pain How is Sciatica Diagnosed? What are the Symptoms of Sciatica? Treatments Overview of Sciatica Treatment Methods Relief Through Alternative Treatments Laser Spine Institute Treatment Options Minimally Invasive Treatment Options Spinal Injections Sciatica Treatment Options Sciatica Surgery The Goal of Sciatica Surgery Preoperative Considerations Conservative Treatment Options Physical Therapy Exercise Non-Surgical Treatment Options Avoiding Surgery with Home Treatments Sciatic nerve pain can be felt anywhere along the path of the sciatic nerve, which spans from the lower spine through the hips, buttocks, legs and feet. Because this important nerve transmits motor and sensory signals throughout the lower body, interference with the sciatic nerve can be debilitating. Often, the pain radiates from the lower back and into the hips, buttocks and leg on one side of the body or the other." }, { "docid": "D2841857#0", "title": "https://paindoctor.com/treatments/sciatic-nerve-block/\nWhat Is A Sciatic Nerve Block?", "text": "What Is A Sciatic Nerve Block? Table of Contents1 What Is A Sciatic Nerve Block?2 What Is Sciatica?3 How Is Sciatica Diagnosed?4 How Is A Sciatic Nerve Block Performed?5 Conditions Related To Sciatic Nerve Blocks6 Conclusion7 References Do you suffer from pain that travels down from your lower back into your buttocks and leg? If so, you may be suffering from sciatica and a sciatic nerve block could help relieve your pain. The sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in the body, running from the pelvis through the hips and buttocks and down the back of each leg. The sciatic nerve transmits sensory information from the legs to the spinal cord. It also provides motor control for the lower extremities. The sciatic nerve is comprised of multiple bundles of nerves. When these nerves become compressed, it can result in: Lumbar spine pain Leg and foot pain Numbness Tingling Burning“Pins and needles” sensations Cramping Muscle weakness A sciatic nerve block is a minimally invasive procedure that can be offered to patients who suffer from severe, debilitating sciatic nerve pain or to those who continue to suffer from unrelenting pain despite attempting conservative treatment methods. A sciatic nerve block helps to block the transfer of sensory information from the lower extremities to the spinal cord and brain. Blocking the transfer of information helps to reduce or eliminate sciatic nerve pain." }, { "docid": "D1026323#0", "title": "https://alignedmedicalgroup.com/services/pinched-nerves/\nPinched Nerves", "text": "The term pinched nerve is a general term used to describe any damage or obstruction to a nerve or set of nerves. Pinched nerves can occur almost anywhere in the body. Nerves are responsible for sending signals from the brain to the body to cause muscle contraction (movement), to direct organs and systems to perform, and for detecting sensations while sending signals back to the brain to be interpreted (pain, heat, etc.). When a nerve is pinched, these signals may not reach their destination. Pinched nerves can cause numerous symptoms and side effects, such as numbness, tingling, weakness, loss of bowel and bladder control, limping and nerve pain. In the case of a severely pinched nerve, the nerve may permanently lose function and die. We have specialized treatments to treat pinched nerves. The following list details a few of the common types of pinched nerves: Sciatica Symptoms The trademark symptom of sciatica is shooting pain into the buttock and down the back or side of the leg. Other symptoms include burning, numbness or tingling sensations in the foot, or traveling down the leg. With more severe sciatica, weakness or difficulty controlling movements of the leg or foot may develop." }, { "docid": "D191939#0", "title": "http://www.spine-health.com/conditions/spine-anatomy/all-about-l4-l5-spinal-segment\nAll about the L4-L5 Spinal Segment", "text": "The lumbar spine (lower back) is a remarkably complex structure. The L4-L5 are the two lowest vertebrae in the lumbar spine, and together with the attached disc, joints, nerves and soft tissues, it provides a variety of functions, including supporting the upper body and allowing motion in multiple directions. Save Watch: Lumbar Spine Anatomy Video However, with its heavy load and range of flexibility, the L4-L5 segment is also prone to developing pain from injury and/or from degenerative changes, such as: The L4 vertebra can slip forward over the L5 vertebra, impinging the nerve root and causing lower back and/or leg pain ( sciatica)The L4-L5 disc, in between the L4 and L5 vertebrae, can herniate or degenerate, leading to possible leg pain (sciatica) and/or lower back pain The two joints called facet joints (or zygapophyseal joints), which connect to the L4 and L5 vertebrae in the back of the spine, can allow abnormal amount of motion and/or develop osteoarthritis The back of the L4-L5 segment has a nerve that passes through it, from inside the spinal canal down through the back of each leg (as part of the sciatic nerve ). This nerve is called the L4 nerve root. If any in inflammatory proteins from inside the disc herniate and come in contact with this nerve, or if anything presses against it, pain can travel down the nerve (called a radiculopathy, or sciatica). For more information, see Lumbar Spine Anatomy and Pain Article continues below Causes of L4-L5 Pain Common lower back problems that cause pain in segment L4-L5 include: L4-L5 disc herniation: The most common place for a disc to herniate is at L4-L5 or L5-S1 because of the amount of weight these segments carry and due to their range of motion. When the disc herniates, the inner portion leaks out and touches the nearby nerve root, causing pain to radiate in the lower back and/or down the leg. Read Lumbar Herniated Disc: What You Should Know In This Article: All about the L4-L5 Spinal Segment Spine Anatomy Interactive Video L4-L5 degenerative disc disease: If the L4-L5 disc degenerates, the disc between the L4 and L5 vertebrae can become painful and cause lower back pain and/or sciatica. Read Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)L4-L5 spondylolisthesis: Weakness in the bones, joints, and ligaments of the spine can lead to the L4 vertebra slipping forward over the L5 vertebra impinging the nerve root and leading to leg pain and other symptoms. Read Degenerative Spondylolisthesis and Isthmic Spondylolisthesis In addition, several lower back conditions can affect multiple levels of the spine, including L4-L5." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1462389#0", "title": "http://dui.laws.com/drunk-driving-statistics\nDrunk Driving Statistics", "text": "Drunk Driving Statistics Share Drunk driving statistics can be referred to indicate the full extent of the impact of driving under the influence on the U. S. population, in terms of the rates of damage and injury caused, as well as the economic impact caused by car accidents. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also commonly identified as the CDC, can be referred to as one particularly authoritative source as to drunk driving stats, in that this organization is a U. S. governmental department and as such will verify its information as accurate and comprehensively collected. Other drunk driving statistics commonly referred to online may or may not be accurate. Scope of Problem The drunk driving statistics collected and issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention include information, for one, on the subject of the extent to which drunk driving causes accidents in the U. S. and the various ill-effects that can result for the U. S. population. For one, drunk driving stats collected from 2008 have indicated that intoxication accounted for close to 1/3 of the fatalities which occurred in traffic during that year, as comprised 11,773 different cases. Moreover, 1/6 of the deaths which occurred of children in that year have been included in drunk driving statistics. Risk to U. S. Population According to the drunk driving stats collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the highest risk posed to the U. S. population by DUI occurrences in terms of age skews toward the younger segment of the country’s populace. As such, drunk driving statistics collected from instances of causes linked to Blood Alcohol Content levels exceeding 0.08% in the 2008 period and causing fatalities involved people in the 21-24 time range in 34% of cases. For the 25-34 age range, meanwhile, drunk driving stats indicated a 31% prevalence for fatalities caused by intoxication while driving. Motorcyclist Accidents Drunk driving stats have also indicated a verifiable relationship between the occurrence of fatalities in the case of motorcycle accidents and intoxication, specifically at or beyond the Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) level of 0.08%." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1546771#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automobile_safety\nAutomobile safety", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Passive safety\"\" and \"\"ETSC\"\" redirect here. For nuclear safety, see Passive nuclear safety. For the former East Texas State College, see Texas A&M University–Commerce. Crash testing is one of the components of automobile safety. Automobile safety is the study and practice of design, construction, equipment and regulation to minimize the occurrence and consequences of traffic collisions. Road traffic safety more broadly includes roadway design. One of the first formal academic studies into improving vehicle safety was by Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory of Buffalo, New York. The main conclusion of their extensive report is the crucial importance of seat belts and padded dashboards. [ 1] However, the primary vector of traffic-related deaths and injuries is the disproportionate mass and velocity of an automobile compared to that of the predominant victim, the pedestrian. [ citation needed]In the United States a pedestrian is injured by an automobile every 8 minutes, and are 1.5 times more likely than a vehicle's occupants to be killed in an automobile crash per outing. [" }, { "docid": "D1977856#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/01581.html\n01581 Zip Code (Westborough, MA) Detailed Profile", "text": "01581 Zip Code (Westborough, MA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur City: Westborough, MA (8.88%)County: Worcester County, MAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 18,974 Zip code population in 2010: 18,272 Zip code population in 2000: 18,004 Houses and condos: 7,326 Renter-occupied apartments: 2,672% of renters here: 39%State: 38%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 01581: 129.2 (high, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 20.6 sq. mi. Water area: 0.9 sq. mi. Population density: 922 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 01581OSM Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.6% ($7,560)Massachusetts: 1.2% ($4,445)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $7,500 (1.5%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $7,713 (1.7%) Profiles of local businesses Keller Williams Realty - The Goneau Group Elegant Bathrooms Closets and More Herb Chambers, Ford of Westborough Westboro Pest Control Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 9,264 (48.8%)Females: 9,709 (51.2%)For population 25 years and over in 01581: High school or higher: 98.1%Bachelor's degree or higher: 65.0%Graduate or professional degree: 30.6%Unemployed: 3.3%Mean travel time to work (commute): 31.8 minutes For population 15 years and over in 01581: Never married: 24.9%Now married: 61.5%Separated: 1.5%Widowed: 5.2%Divorced: 6.8%Zip code 01581 compared to state average: Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage below state average. Foreign-born population percentage above state average." }, { "docid": "D2456838#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/06611.html\n06611 Zip Code (Trumbull, CT) Detailed Profile", "text": "06611 Zip Code (Trumbull, CT) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Trumbull, CT (97.51%), Bridgeport, CT (0.03%), Stratford, CT (0.01%)County: Fairfield County, CTEstimated zip code population in 2016: 37,000 Zip code population in 2010: 36,091 Zip code population in 2000: 34,267 Houses and condos: 12,696 Renter-occupied apartments: 1,500% of renters here: 12%State: 35%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 06611: 134.7 (high, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 23.9 sq. mi. Water area: 0.2 sq. mi. Population density: 1,547 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 06611OSM Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.9% ($8,500)Connecticut: 2.1% ($5,663)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $8,798 (1.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $7,872 (2.0%) Profiles of local businesses Next Dimension Gymnastics Trumbull Marriott Merritt Parkway TLC Plumbing llc Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 18,112 (49.0%)Females: 18,887 (51.0%)For population 25 years and over in 06611: High school or higher: 95.7%Bachelor's degree or higher: 53.3%Graduate or professional degree: 25.1%Unemployed: 5.6%Mean travel time to work (commute): 30.9 minutes For population 15 years and over in 06611: Never married: 27.2%Now married: 57.9%Separated: 0.5%Widowed: 7.2%Divorced: 7.2%Zip code 06611 compared to state average: Median household income above state average. Median house value above state average. Black race population percentage below state average." }, { "docid": "D1788351#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/30542.html\n30542 Zip Code (Flowery Branch, GA) Detailed Profile", "text": "30542 Zip Code (Flowery Branch, GA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Flowery Branch, GA (12.29%), Oakwood, GA (3.16%), Buford, GA (0.36%), Braselton, GA (0.13%)County: Hall County, GAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 37,174 Zip code population in 2010: 31,946 Zip code population in 2000: 21,270 Houses and condos: 13,155 Renter-occupied apartments: 3,029% of renters here: 25%State: 38%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 30542: 95.5 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 42.2 sq. mi. Water area: 7.6 sq. mi. Population density: 881 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 30542OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.9% ($1,748)Georgia: 0.9% ($1,493)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,837 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $1,406 (0.8%) Profiles of local businesses All-Pro Home Buyers, LLCIndoor Comfort Heating Cooling Electric Touch wireless Auth. Verizon wireless retailer Verizon wireless retailer: Touch of Wireless Home Interiors and Gifts Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 18,528 (49.8%)Females: 18,646 (50.2%)For population 25 years and over in 30542: High school or higher: 86.9%Bachelor's degree or higher: 26.1%Graduate or professional degree: 9.1%Unemployed: 3.9%Mean travel time to work (commute): 28.0 minutes For population 15 years and over in 30542: Never married: 26.3%Now married: 57.5%Separated: 1.6%Widowed: 4.3%Divorced: 10.2%Zip code 30542 compared to state average: Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage above state average." }, { "docid": "D2603026#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/90630.html\n90630 Zip Code (Cypress, CA) Detailed Profile", "text": "90630 Zip Code (Cypress, CA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Cypress, CA (99.03%), Hawaiian Gardens, CA (0.24%), Los Alamitos, CA (0.21%), Buena Park, CA (0.12%), La Palma, CA (0.10%)Counties: Orange County, CA (99.46%), Los Angeles County, CA (0.54%)Estimated zip code population in 2016: 49,797 Zip code population in 2010: 47,993 Zip code population in 2000: 47,334 Houses and condos: 16,628 Renter-occupied apartments: 5,474% of renters here: 34%State: 46%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 90630: 125.3 (high, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 6.1 sq. mi. Water area: 0.0 sq. mi. Population density: 8,130 people per square mile (high). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 90630OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.6% ($3,696)California: 0.7% ($3,565)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $4,021 (0.7%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $2,650 (0.5%) Profiles of local businesses Car Audio Giants Quantum Business Tax Solutions Inc. S&W Maintenance Co Brain Rehabilitation and Injury Network M-Connect Solutions Property-Pros, Inc of Cypress California Security Guard Card Training School Coastline Auto Care-Goodyear Tire Dealer Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 24,184 (48.6%)Females: 25,612 (51.4%)For population 25 years and over in 90630: High school or higher: 93.0%Bachelor's degree or higher: 40.6%Graduate or professional degree: 14.0%Unemployed: 4.0%Mean travel time to work (commute): 30.9 minutes For population 15 years and over in 90630: Never married: 31.7%Now married: 53.3%Separated: 1.1%Widowed: 4.9%Divorced: 9.0%Zip code 90630 compared to state average: Hispanic race population percentage below state average. Median age above state average. Length of stay since moving in above state average." }, { "docid": "D2285646#0", "title": "http://www.antiessays.com/free-essays/Is-16-Too-Young-To-Drive-361858.html\nIs 16 Too Young to Drive? Essay", "text": "\"Is 16 Too Young to Drive? Essay Submitted by: anonymouson November 28, 2012Category: Miscellaneous Length: 695 words Open Document Below is an essay on \"\"Is 16 Too Young to Drive?\"\" from Anti Essays, your source for research papers, essays, and term paper examples. Is 16 Too Young To Drive? The question about increasing the minimum age for a driver’s license has been pushed to the headlines because of the growing amount of car accidents. Whether it would reduce or even prevent accidents of this sort or will simply do no good is the heart of this argument. The reason for wanting to raise the driving age is because it has been proven that teenagers have caused most accidents (Koroknay-Palicz). The argument is a big decision for whether it should be raised or shouldn't it be raised because of the consequences of both sides. There are many reasons why the legal driving age shouldn’t be raised, including: more deaths/accidents would occur in the 18-year-old range, parents wouldn’t be able to have as much control of their teen driver, and parents would have to drive their kids around all the time. Making the legal driving age be 18 instead of 16 would have harsh consequences." }, { "docid": "D2886047#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/49508.html\n49508 Zip Code (Kentwood, MI) Detailed Profile", "text": "49508 Zip Code (Kentwood, MI) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Kentwood, MI (44.60%), Grand Rapids, MI (33.07%), Cutlerville, MI (1.90%), Wyoming, MI (0.69%)County: Kent County, MIEstimated zip code population in 2016: 41,729 Zip code population in 2010: 39,148 Zip code population in 2000: 40,065 Houses and condos: 15,907 Renter-occupied apartments: 6,596% of renters here: 43%State: 30%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 49508: 85.9 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 12.1 sq. mi. Water area: 0.0 sq. mi. Population density: 3,461 people per square mile (average). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 49508OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.6% ($2,378)Michigan: 1.6% ($2,290)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $2,395 (1.6%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $2,332 (1.6%) Profiles of local businesses Samaritas Bob’s Transmissions of West Michigan Vander Lugt & Mulder Dental Here To Help Home Care Sweetie Pie, Cake Boutique & Pastry Shop Magic Ink Studio Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 20,408 (48.9%)Females: 21,320 (51.1%)For population 25 years and over in 49508: High school or higher: 87.4%Bachelor's degree or higher: 31.2%Graduate or professional degree: 10.7%Unemployed: 6.2%Mean travel time to work (commute): 21.5 minutes For population 15 years and over in 49508: Never married: 36.0%Now married: 45.3%Separated: 1.9%Widowed: 5.0%Divorced: 11.9%Zip code 49508 compared to state average: Black race population percentage above state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly above state average. Length of stay since moving in significantly below state average." }, { "docid": "D626582#0", "title": "http://www.iii.org/issue-update/teen-drivers\nBackground On: Teen drivers", "text": "Background On: Teen drivers Auto February 20, 2018IN THIS ARTICLEOverview Graduated Drivers License (GDL) Laws Restrictions on passengers of teen drivers Raising the driving age Older Teenagers Teen Drivers and Cellphones Teen drivers and alcohol-impaired driving Teen drivers and seatbelt use Insurer Initiatives Charts and graphs State Young Driver Laws (1)Drivers In Motor Vehicle Crashes By Age, 2015Motor Vehicle Deaths Per 100,000 Persons By Age, 2015Percent Of Alcohol-Impaired Drivers Involved In Fatal Crashes By Age, 2007 And 2016 (1)SHARE THISDOWNLOAD TO PDFOverview Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teens. Immaturity and lack of driving experience are the two main factors leading to the high crash rate among young people ages 15-19. Teens’ lack of experience affects their recognition of and response to hazardous situations and results in dangerous practices such as speeding and tailgating. Other major contributing factors to the higher crash risk of young drivers are night driving and teen passengers. Teenagers are involved in more motor vehicle crashes late in the day and at night than at other times of the day. Teens also have a greater chance of getting involved in an accident if other teens are present in the vehicle, according to research from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm. Among drivers involved in fatal crashes, young males are the most likely to be speeding according to NHTSA’s National Center for Statistics and Analysis. Graduated drivers license (GDL) laws, which include a three-phase program that allows teen drivers to develop more mature driving attitudes and gain experience behind the wheel, have been successful in reducing teen motor vehicle accidents. In 1996 Florida became the first state to enact a GDL law. Every state now has a GDL law." }, { "docid": "D654809#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/15626.html\n15626 Zip Code (Delmont, PA) Detailed Profile", "text": "15626 Zip Code (Delmont, PA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Delmont, PA (26.68%), Murrysville, PA (21.09%)County: Westmoreland County, PAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 5,253 Zip code population in 2010: 5,105 Zip code population in 2000: 4,851 Houses and condos: 2,743 Renter-occupied apartments: 535% of renters here: 22%State: 31%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 15626: 93.2 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 3.9 sq. mi. Water area: 0.0 sq. mi. Population density: 1,331 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 15626OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.6% ($2,708)Pennsylvania: 1.6% ($2,763)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $3,294 (1.6%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $1,729 (1.4%)Males: 2,512 (47.8%)Females: 2,740 (52.2%)For population 25 years and over in 15626: High school or higher: 94.4%Bachelor's degree or higher: 32.7%Graduate or professional degree: 15.6%Unemployed: 2.4%Mean travel time to work (commute): 26.1 minutes For population 15 years and over in 15626: Never married: 21.4%Now married: 56.8%Separated: 1.5%Widowed: 7.3%Divorced: 13.0%Zip code 15626 compared to state average: Unemployed percentage below state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average. Median age significantly above state average." }, { "docid": "D1350245#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/71049.html\n71049 Zip Code (Logansport, LA) Detailed Profile", "text": "71049 Zip Code (Logansport, LA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Logansport, LA (3.73%), Stanley, LA (1.67%), Longstreet, LA (1.17%)County: De Soto Parish, LAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 3,109 Zip code population in 2010: 3,460 Zip code population in 2000: 3,609 Houses and condos: 1,662 Renter-occupied apartments: 333% of renters here: 30%State: 36%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 71049: 80.6 (low, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 86.7 sq. mi. Water area: 3.9 sq. mi. Population density: 36 people per square mile (very low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 71049OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.2% ($211)Louisiana: 0.5% ($861)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $210 (0.2%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $215 (0.3%)Males: 1,304 (42.0%)Females: 1,805 (58.0%)For population 25 years and over in 71049: High school or higher: 84.7%Bachelor's degree or higher: 6.3%Graduate or professional degree: 1.9%Unemployed: 4.0%Mean travel time to work (commute): 29.2 minutes For population 15 years and over in 71049: Never married: 32.6%Now married: 46.4%Separated: 5.0%Widowed: 7.5%Divorced: 8.6%Zip code 71049 compared to state average: Median house value below state average. Unemployed percentage below state average. Length of stay since moving in below state average. Percentage of population with a bachelor's degree or higher significantly below state average." }, { "docid": "D2280810#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/93640.html\n93640 Zip Code (Mendota, CA) Detailed Profile", "text": "\"93640 Zip Code (Mendota, CA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur City: Mendota, CA (2.21%)County: Fresno County, CAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 12,841 Zip code population in 2010: 11,880 Zip code population in 2000: 9,160 Houses and condos: 3,077 Renter-occupied apartments: 2,012% of renters here: 66%State: 46%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 93640: 93.7 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 113.1 sq. mi. Water area: 1.4 sq. mi. Population density: 114 people per square mile (very low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 93640OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.8% ($1,001)California: 0.7% ($3,565)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,224 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $671 (0.7%) Profiles of local businesses\"\"Los Amadores Motel\"\"Los Amadores Motel Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 6,925 (53.9%)Females: 5,915 (46.1%)For population 25 years and over in 93640: High school or higher: 31.8%Bachelor's degree or higher: 1.3%Graduate or professional degree: 0.7%Unemployed: 20.8%Mean travel time to work (commute): 31.2 minutes For population 15 years and over in 93640: Never married: 49.2%Now married: 38.8%Separated: 2.5%Widowed: 3.8%Divorced: 5.8%Zip code 93640 compared to state average: Median household income significantly below state average. Median house value significantly below state average. Unemployed percentage significantly above state average." }, { "docid": "D479248#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/40299.html\n40299 Zip Code (Jeffersontown, KY) Detailed Profile", "text": "40299 Zip Code (Jeffersontown, KY) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Jeffersontown, KY (13.96%), Middletown, KY (1.30%), Forest Hills, KY (0.54%), Douglass Hills, KY (0.11%)Counties: Jefferson County, KY (99.44%), Bullitt County, KY (0.56%)Estimated zip code population in 2016: 39,527 Zip code population in 2010: 38,371 Zip code population in 2000: 31,483 Houses and condos: 16,328 Renter-occupied apartments: 3,400% of renters here: 22%State: 33%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 40299: 89.7 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 53.1 sq. mi. Water area: 0.8 sq. mi. Population density: 744 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 40299OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.9% ($1,929)Kentucky: 0.9% ($1,155)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,943 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $1,887 (0.9%) Profiles of local businesses Movers Louisville KYLouisville Certified Pest Control3 Space Hunt & Knight Automotive Technicians Becky Hanley,Hanley Team Exit Realty Crutcher, Becky Hanley Re Max Action First Keller Laboratories, Inc Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 19,472 (49.3%)Females: 20,055 (50.7%)For population 25 years and over in 40299: High school or higher: 94.8%Bachelor's degree or higher: 39.5%Graduate or professional degree: 15.6%Unemployed: 3.5%Mean travel time to work (commute): 23.7 minutes For population 15 years and over in 40299: Never married: 23.5%Now married: 57.1%Separated: 1.1%Widowed: 6.1%Divorced: 12.1%Zip code 40299 compared to state average: Median household income above state average. Median house value above state average. Unemployed percentage below state average." }, { "docid": "D1060560#0", "title": "http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2007/04/iihs-and-nhtsa-agree-suvs-safer-than-cars/\nIIHS and NHTSA Agree: SUVâs Safer Than Cars", "text": "\"IIHS and NHTSA Agree: SUV’s Safer Than Cars By Robert Farago on April 23, 2007Tweet So here we are, trying to convince American motorists to abandon their SUV’s for smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles, to do their bit to reduce global warming and eliminate the need for messy military entanglements. And along comes a scientific study from a reputable independent organization that concludes that you’re safer in an SUV than a passenger car. Nuts. You remember that debate, don’t you? Back before carbon dioxide was a planet killer, before hurricane Katrina sent the price of gas soaring, before the Iraq war got old, the anti-SUV crowd focused their attention on safety. They highlighted the “us vs. them” SUV vs. car death match, where the guy with the morally indefensible vehicle won the right to play again. Which was unfair but true. And still is. Last Thursday, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) released the results of a study examining death rates for drivers of 2001 to 2004 model year vehicles involved in crashes from 2002 through 2005. The results were rated by deaths per million vehicle years (DMVY)." }, { "docid": "D2254425#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/20151.html\n20151 Zip Code (Chantilly, VA) Detailed Profile", "text": "20151 Zip Code (Chantilly, VA) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Chantilly, VA (74.53%), Centreville, VA (0.70%)County: Fairfax County, VAEstimated zip code population in 2016: 23,072 Zip code population in 2010: 21,374 Zip code population in 2000: 17,162 Houses and condos: 7,215 Renter-occupied apartments: 1,320% of renters here: 19%State: 35%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 20151: 134.4 (high, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 15.5 sq. mi. Water area: 0.1 sq. mi. Population density: 1,488 people per square mile (low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 20151OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.9% ($5,116)Virginia: 0.8% ($2,112)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $5,061 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $5,387 (1.2%) Profiles of local businesses Ampcus Inc IT Consulting Company USA. Sweet Equity Homes Fairfax Marble and Granite Countertops Cathy's Home Team @ Keller Williams Realty TR Granite & Stone Studio Eye Level Learning Center Chantilly Goss Realty Group - Keller Williams Hudson Woodworking and Restoration Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 11,062 (47.9%)Females: 12,009 (52.1%)For population 25 years and over in 20151: High school or higher: 93.3%Bachelor's degree or higher: 55.9%Graduate or professional degree: 24.7%Unemployed: 5.9%Mean travel time to work (commute): 32.6 minutes For population 15 years and over in 20151: Never married: 32.6%Now married: 55.4%Separated: 1.5%Widowed: 3.6%Divorced: 6.9%Zip code 20151 compared to state average: Median household income above state average. Median house value above state average." }, { "docid": "D884#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/79347.html\n79347 Zip Code (Muleshoe, TX) Detailed Profile", "text": "79347 Zip Code (Muleshoe, TX) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur City: Muleshoe, TX (0.48%)Counties: Bailey County, TX (80.07%), Parmer County, TX (14.30%), Lamb County, TX (3.83%), Castro County, TX (1.80%)Estimated zip code population in 2016: 7,464 Zip code population in 2010: 7,462 Zip code population in 2000: 6,515 Houses and condos: 2,868 Renter-occupied apartments: 649% of renters here: 27%State: 39%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 79347: 77.4 (low, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 706.6 sq. mi. Water area: 1.1 sq. mi. Population density: 11 people per square mile (very low). OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.9% ($1,389)Texas: 1.8% ($2,863)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $972 (1.5%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $1,721 (2.3%)Males: 3,996 (53.5%)Females: 3,468 (46.5%)For population 25 years and over in 79347: High school or higher: 67.9%Bachelor's degree or higher: 12.4%Graduate or professional degree: 3.5%Unemployed: 1.6%Mean travel time to work (commute): 19.9 minutes For population 15 years and over in 79347: Never married: 28.6%Now married: 53.5%Separated: 3.4%Widowed: 6.4%Divorced: 8.1%Zip code 79347 compared to state average: Median house value below state average. Unemployed percentage significantly below state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Length of stay since moving in significantly above state average." }, { "docid": "D2192735#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/32446.html\n32446 Zip Code (Marianna, FL) Detailed Profile", "text": "32446 Zip Code (Marianna, FL) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur City: Marianna, FL (3.89%)County: Jackson County, FLEstimated zip code population in 2016: 12,026 Zip code population in 2010: 11,075 Zip code population in 2000: 9,601 Houses and condos: 4,953 Renter-occupied apartments: 1,257% of renters here: 30%State: 36%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 32446: 83.4 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 162.9 sq. mi. Water area: 2.3 sq. mi. Population density: 74 people per square mile (very low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 32446OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.6% ($988)Florida: 0.9% ($1,793)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,195 (0.7%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $631 (0.5%)Males: 6,178 (51.4%)Females: 5,848 (48.6%)For population 25 years and over in 32446: High school or higher: 87.0%Bachelor's degree or higher: 25.5%Graduate or professional degree: 11.7%Unemployed: 9.6%Mean travel time to work (commute): 18.1 minutes For population 15 years and over in 32446: Never married: 31.1%Now married: 45.6%Separated: 3.7%Widowed: 8.6%Divorced: 11.0%Zip code 32446 compared to state average: Hispanic race population percentage significantly below state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average. Length of stay since moving in significantly above state average. House age above state average." }, { "docid": "D1999363#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/42431.html\n42431 Zip Code (Madisonville, KY) Detailed Profile", "text": "42431 Zip Code (Madisonville, KY) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Madisonville, KY (10.83%), Mortons Gap, KY (0.17%), Earlington, KY (0.16%), Manitou, KY (0.01%)County: Hopkins County, KYEstimated zip code population in 2016: 26,950 Zip code population in 2010: 26,916 Zip code population in 2000: 26,610 Houses and condos: 12,455 Renter-occupied apartments: 3,576% of renters here: 34%State: 33%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 42431: 82.1 (low, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 166.6 sq. mi. Water area: 5.9 sq. mi. Population density: 162 people per square mile (very low). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 42431OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 0.8% ($969)Kentucky: 0.9% ($1,155)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,069 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $772 (0.8%)Males: 12,870 (47.8%)Females: 14,079 (52.2%)For population 25 years and over in 42431: High school or higher: 86.9%Bachelor's degree or higher: 17.6%Graduate or professional degree: 7.7%Unemployed: 4.7%Mean travel time to work (commute): 18.5 minutes For population 15 years and over in 42431: Never married: 25.6%Now married: 50.0%Separated: 2.5%Widowed: 6.7%Divorced: 15.3%Zip code 42431 compared to state average: Races in zip code 4243122,966 White population2,574 Black population32 American Indian population198 Asian population12 Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander population17 Some other race population585 Two or more races population532 Hispanic or Latino population Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Recent posts about zip code 42431 area on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users: Looking to Farm in KY (7 replies)Transplants: What do you think of Kentucky (118 replies)A silly question about accents (143 replies)Anyone traveling to KY for the eclipse? ( 20 replies)Why are people from northern kentucky considered yankees to the rest of the state (173 replies)Kentucky Food (25 replies)Urban population: 21,004 Rural population: 5,945 Estimated median house/condo value in 2016: $115,65242431: $115,652Kentucky: $135,600According to our research of Kentucky and other state lists there were 82 registered sex offenders living in 42431 zip code as of April 09, 2018. The ratio of number of residents in zip code 42431 to the number of sex offenders is 329 to 1. Median resident age: This zip code: 40.9 years Kentucky median age: 38.7 years Average household size: This zip code: 2.4 people Kentucky: 2.5 people Averages for the 2012 tax year for zip code 42431, filed in 2013: Average Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in 2012: $51,091 (Individual Income Tax Returns)Here: $51,091State: $50,814Salary/wage: $42,428 ( reported on 85.0% of returns)Here: $42,428State: $42,723 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 75.9% for AGIs below $25k, 78.0% for AGIs $25k-50k, 76.8% for AGIs $50k-75k, 78.2% for AGIs $75k-100k, 73.4% for AGIs $100k-200k, 46.0% for AGIs over 200k)Taxable interest for individuals: $1,862 ( reported on 26.9% of returns)This zip code: $1,862Kentucky: $1,381 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 1.1% for AGIs below $25k, 0.8% for AGIs $25k-50k, 0.6% for AGIs $50k-75k, 0.7% for AGIs $75k-100k, 1.1% for AGIs $100k-200k, 1.5% for AGIs over 200k)Ordinary dividends: $4,631 ( reported on 14.9% of returns)Here: $4,631State: $6,239 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 1.1% for AGIs below $25k, 0.7% for AGIs $25k-50k, 1.0% for AGIs $50k-75k, 0.7% for AGIs $75k-100k, 1.8% for AGIs $100k-200k, 2.4% for AGIs over 200k)Net capital gain/loss in AGI: +$13,513 ( reported on 11.7% of returns)Here: +$13,513State: +$11,336 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 0.2% for AGIs below $25k, 0.5% for AGIs $25k-50k, 0.8% for AGIs $50k-75k, 0.9% for AGIs $75k-100k, 2.3% for AGIs $100k-200k, 11.8% for AGIs over 200k)Profit/loss from business: +$11,892 ( reported on 12.0% of returns)Here: +$11,892State: +$10,862 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 4.9% for AGIs below $25k, 2.2% for AGIs $25k-50k, 1.7% for AGIs $50k-75k, 1.8% for AGIs $75k-100k, 2.2% for AGIs $100k-200k, 4.7% for AGIs over 200k)Taxable individual retirement arrangement distribution: $13,557 ( reported on 9.6% of returns)42431: $13,557Kentucky: $14,296 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 2.7% for AGIs below $25k, 2.4% for AGIs $25k-50k, 2.2% for AGIs $50k-75k, 2.3% for AGIs $75k-100k, 2.8% for AGIs $100k-200k, 2.7% for AGIs over 200k)Self-employment retirement plans: $14,380 ( reported on 0.4% of returns)42431: $14,380Kentucky: $20,768Total itemized deductions: $20,418 (18% of AGI, reported on 24.0% of returns)Here: $20,418State: $21,160Here: 18.3% of AGIState: 20.0% of AGI ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 5.3% for AGIs below $25k, 6.1% for AGIs $25k-50k, 8.2% for AGIs $50k-75k, 9.3% for AGIs $75k-100k, 13.2% for AGIs $100k-200k, 12.4% for AGIs over 200k)Charity contributions: $5,533 ( reported on 20.2% of returns)Here: $5,533State: $4,303 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 0.7% for AGIs below $25k, 1.3% for AGIs $25k-50k, 1.7% for AGIs $50k-75k, 1.9% for AGIs $75k-100k, 3.2% for AGIs $100k-200k, 3.3% for AGIs over 200k)Taxes paid: $8,332 ( reported on 23.8% of returns)42431: $8,332State: $8,496 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 0.8% for AGIs below $25k, 1.5% for AGIs $25k-50k, 2.5% for AGIs $50k-75k, 3.6% for AGIs $75k-100k, 5.8% for AGIs $100k-200k, 7.0% for AGIs over 200k)Earned income credit: $2,257 ( reported on 22.1% of returns)Here: $2,257State: $2,273 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 7.6% for AGIs below $25k, 1.3% for AGIs $25k-50k)Percentage of individuals using paid preparers for their 2012 taxes: 68.3%Here: 68%State: 60% ( % for various income ranges: 63.3% for AGIs below $25k, 68.6% for AGIs $25k-50k, 71.9% for AGIs $50k-75k, 72.8% for AGIs $75k-100k, 76.6% for AGIs $100k-200k, 87.5% for AGIs over 200k)Averages for the 2004 tax year for zip code 42431, filed in 2005: Average Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) in 2004: $39,118 (Individual Income Tax Returns)Here: $39,118State: $41,540Salary/wage: $34,555 ( reported on 84.2% of returns)Here: $34,555State: $36,432 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 117.8% for AGIs below $10k, 74.8% for AGIs $10k-25k, 79.8% for AGIs $25k-50k, 80.6% for AGIs $50k-75k, 80.4% for AGIs $75k-100k, 58.3% for AGIs over 100k)Taxable interest for individuals: $2,305 ( reported on 36.4% of returns)This zip code: $2,305Kentucky: $1,571 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 5.9% for AGIs below $10k, 3.2% for AGIs $10k-25k, 1.5% for AGIs $25k-50k, 1.4% for AGIs $50k-75k, 1.4% for AGIs $75k-100k, 3.0% for AGIs over 100k)Taxable dividends: $3,411 ( reported on 19.4% of returns)Here: $3,411State: $3,453 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 3.1% for AGIs below $10k, 1.3% for AGIs $10k-25k, 0.8% for AGIs $25k-50k, 1.1% for AGIs $50k-75k, 0.8% for AGIs $75k-100k, 3.4% for AGIs over 100k)Net capital gain/loss: +$9,784 ( reported on 15.7% of returns)Here: +$9,784State: +$9,663 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 1.3% for AGIs below $10k, 0.6% for AGIs $10k-25k, 0.7% for AGIs $25k-50k, 0.7% for AGIs $50k-75k, 1.7% for AGIs $75k-100k, 12.0% for AGIs over 100k)Profit/loss from business: +$9,222 ( reported on 13.5% of returns)Here: +$9,222State: +$9,233 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 2.9% for AGIs below $10k, 3.9% for AGIs $10k-25k, 2.3% for AGIs $25k-50k, 2.1% for AGIs $50k-75k, 2.1% for AGIs $75k-100k, 5.1% for AGIs over 100k)IRA payment deduction: $2,924 ( reported on 2.3% of returns)42431: $2,924Kentucky: $2,955 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 0.2% for AGIs $10k-25k, 0.3% for AGIs $25k-50k, 0.2% for AGIs $50k-75k, 0.1% for AGIs $75k-100k, 0.1% for AGIs over 100k)Self-employed pension: $13,100 ( reported on 0.5% of returns)Here: $13,100Kentucky: $14,996Total itemized deductions: $16,199 (20% of AGI, reported on 25.1% of returns)Here: $16,199State: $17,474Here: 19.9% of AGIState: 21.0% of AGI ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 9.3% for AGIs below $10k, 6.7% for AGIs $10k-25k, 7.5% for AGIs $25k-50k, 10.3% for AGIs $50k-75k, 13.4% for AGIs $75k-100k, 13.0% for AGIs over 100k)Charity contributions deductions: $4,317 (5% of AGI, reported on 21.9% of returns)Here: $4,317State: $3,494Here: 5.1% of AGIState: 4.0% of AGI ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 0.9% for AGIs below $10k, 1.0% for AGIs $10k-25k, 1.6% for AGIs $25k-50k, 2.2% for AGIs $50k-75k, 3.0% for AGIs $75k-100k, 3.6% for AGIs over 100k)Total tax: $5,596 ( reported on 73.0% of returns)42431: $5,596State: $6,162 ( % of AGI for various income ranges: 2.9% for AGIs below $10k, 3.7% for AGIs $10k-25k, 6.6% for AGIs $25k-50k, 8.9% for AGIs $50k-75k, 10.8% for AGIs $75k-100k, 18.1% for AGIs over 100k)Earned income credit: $1,691 ( reported on 19.9% of returns)Here: $1,691State: $1,723Percentage of individuals using paid preparers for their 2004 taxes: 71.8%Here: 72%State: 66% ( % for various income ranges: 66.2% for AGIs below $10k, 72.1% for AGIs $10k-25k, 73.1% for AGIs $25k-50k, 73.4% for AGIs $50k-75k, 73.0% for AGIs $75k-100k, 79.8% for AGIs over 100k)Estimated median household income in 2016: This zip code: $45,304Kentucky: $46,659Nearest zip codes: 42410, 42440, 42436, 42413, 42442, 42456." }, { "docid": "D2378816#0", "title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/road-safety/8702111/How-do-accidents-happen.html\nHow do accidents happen?", "text": "\"How do accidents happen? A study of more than 700,000 crashes in the UK has produced detailed evidence on the causes of road traffic accidents. Fortunately this collision wasn't fatal, but there are many potential reasons why it happened David Williams7:30AM BST 25 Aug 2011It's enough to chill your blood on the warmest day. You're driving along a familiar road on holiday or to work. But your progress is suddenly hampered by ominous signs; an ambulance screeches past and there's an unexpected traffic jam. You inch your way to the head of the queue and as you reach the crash scene it's impossible not to gawp at the tangled metal. You know that within hours, a police notice board seeking witnesses to a fatal accident will appear. Always though, two haunting questions remain: what went wrong - and how can you make sure it won't be you next time? Now, for the first time, a startling new report, Licensed to Skill, has broken down what happens in those mysterious \"\"lost\"\" moments leading to road accidents, analysing who is to blame, what sex or age they tend to be – and what they did wrong. Using data gathered by police and spanning 700,000 accidents from 2005-2009, the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) has analysed, in breathtaking detail, the anatomy of a road accident." }, { "docid": "D1549979#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/phenergan-drug.htm\nPhenergan", "text": "Drug Description Common Allergy Triggers Slideshow Pictures Take the Quiz on Allergies Nasal Allergy Relief Products Slideshow Pictures Find Lowest Prices on PHENERGAN™ (promethazine hydrochloride) Suppositories, USPDESCRIPTIONEach rectal suppository contains 12.5 mg or 25 mg promethazine HCl with ascorbyl palmitate, colloidal silicon dioxide, white wax, hard fat, and glyceryl monostearate. Phenergan (Promethazine HCl) Suppositories, USP are for rectal administration only. Promethazine HCl is a racemic compound; the empirical formula is C 17 H 20 N 2 S•HCl and its molecular weight is 320.88. Promethazine HCl, a phenothiazine derivative, is designated chemically as 10H-Phenothiazine, 10- ethanamine, N,N α-trimethyl-, monohydrochloride, (±)- with the following structural formula: Promethazine HCl occurs as a white to faint yellow, practically odorless, crystalline powder, which slowly oxidizes and turns blue on prolonged exposure to air. It is soluble in water and freely soluble in alcohol. For Consumers What are the possible side effects of oral promethazine (Pentazine, Phenergan)? Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop using promethazine and call your doctor at once if you have any of these serious side effects:twitching, or uncontrollable movements of your eyes, lips, tongue, face, arms, or legs;tremor (uncontrolled shaking), drooling, trouble swallowing, problems with balance or walking;feeling restless, jittery, or agitated;high fever, stiff muscles, confusion, sweating,... Read All Potential Side Effects and See Pictures of Phenergan »Indications & Dosage Common Allergy Triggers Slideshow Pictures Take the Quiz on Allergies Nasal Allergy Relief Products Slideshow Pictures INDICATIONSPhenergan (Promethazine HCl) Suppositories, USP are useful for: Perennial and seasonal allergic rhinitis. Vasomotor rhinitis. Allergic conjunctivitis due to inhalant allergens and foods." }, { "docid": "D99103#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/60123.html\n60123 Zip Code (Elgin, IL) Detailed Profile", "text": "60123 Zip Code (Elgin, IL) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Elgin, IL (93.82%), South Elgin, IL (0.00%)County: Kane County, ILEstimated zip code population in 2016: 49,596 Zip code population in 2010: 47,405 Zip code population in 2000: 55,201 Houses and condos: 17,628 Renter-occupied apartments: 6,331% of renters here: 39%State: 35%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 60123: 101.8 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 13.8 sq. mi. Water area: 0.3 sq. mi. Population density: 3,602 people per square mile (average). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60123OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 2.9% ($5,195)Illinois: 2.2% ($4,185)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $5,360 (3.0%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $4,865 (2.9%) Profiles of local businesses Smile For Life Dental Shape Cosmetic Surgery Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 25,049 (50.5%)Females: 24,547 (49.5%)For population 25 years and over in 60123: High school or higher: 80.1%Bachelor's degree or higher: 23.3%Graduate or professional degree: 7.8%Unemployed: 6.8%Mean travel time to work (commute): 27.3 minutes For population 15 years and over in 60123: Never married: 36.1%Now married: 47.5%Separated: 1.5%Widowed: 5.8%Divorced: 9.0%Zip code 60123 compared to state average: Black race population percentage below state average. Hispanic race population percentage above state average. Foreign-born population percentage above state average." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D873475#0", "title": "http://www.training.seer.cancer.gov/kidney/intro/risk.html\nRisk Factors", "text": "Risk Factors Age: renal cancer is most common in the 55-60 year age range Gender: more frequent in men than women (2:1)Race: caucasian men are at somewhat higher risk than African-Amerian men (transitional cell carcinoma is twice as common among Caucasian men as among African-American men). Smoking: smokers are four times as likely to develop transitional cell kidney and ureter cancer as non-smokers. Family history: people with a family history of kidney or ureter cancer, especially when other inherited disorders are present, such as tuberous sclerosis, von Hippel-Laundau's disease, Sturge-Weber syndrome, neurofibromatosis, and ataxia telangiectasia. Environment Exposure to thorotrast People living in urban, industrialized areas People whose jobs expose them to trace metals such as cadmium Exposure to certain chemicals such as nitrosamines, aflatoxins, lead acetate, and potassium bromate Exposure to asbestos Intake: use of analgesic phenacetin for a prolonged time« Previous (Types of Kidney & Ureter Cancer) Next (Signs & Symptoms) »" } ]
[ { "docid": "D841107#0", "title": "https://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/mediterranean-diet-benefits-entire-body\n6 Surprising Ways the Mediterranean Diet Benefits Your Body", "text": "Con Body Fitness Sex Style Subscribe Now6 Surprising Ways the Mediterranean Diet Benefits Your Body You know it's great for your heart—but your favorite Mediterranean staples do wonders for your brain and penis, too By Alisa Hrustic November 20, 2017Getty Images The Mediterranean diet gets hyped for a reason. The traditional Italian, Greek, or Spanish way of eating can help you lose weight, slash your cancer risk, and offers your whole body a slew of health perks. Mediterranean meals—which range even further to France, Croatia, and Turkey—are mainly composed of plant-based foods, with the occasional addition of lean proteins like fish and chicken, according to the U. S. National Library of Medicine. Other options include foods high in fiber, like whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Healthy fats, like the kind you find in olive oil and nuts, are also a staple. If you drink, red wine will be your libation of choice, while red meats, butter, and added sugar are typically limited. Overall, it's one of the healthiest ways to eat, because you're primarily consuming foods in their whole form, explains Carolyn Brown, M. S., R. D., a nutrition counselor at Foodtrainers in New York City. In general, Americans tend to eat fewer fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats, while loading up on more processed carbs and sugar. The result? A higher risk of obesity, heart problems, and diabetes, says Brown." }, { "docid": "D640415#0", "title": "http://www.healingwithnutrition.com/vitamin.html\nVitamin A (Fat-soluble)", "text": "\"Folic acid is an essential part of cellular division and DNA synthesis (the genetic code for the replication of every new cell). One of the most significant medical discoveries of the twentieth century is that folic acid supplementation can reduce infant neural tube birth defects by 48 to 80 percent. That's a 48 to 80 percent decrease in the risk of someone having to spend their life in a wheelchair, with bowel and bladder control problems, and a shunt to control fluid levels in their brain. The neural tube is a fold of tissue that runs the length of the developing embryo and that ultimately develops into the central nervous system. If this tube fails to close at the top, the baby is born with only a very small brain or with no brain, and will usually die with a few hours or days. If it fails to close at the base of the spine the result is usually a crippling paralysis of the lower extremities, and a number of associated health problems. Most birth defects from folic acid deficiency will occur within the first few weeks of pregnancy when most women don't even realize they are pregnant. So pre-pregnancy supplementation is crucial, and even more so for women on birth control pills since a side effect of these pills is the depletion of folic acid. Studies show that folic acid offers the most protection when it's started at least three months prior to pregnancy and continued into the first trimester of the pregnancy. The U. S. Center for Disease Control recommends that all women of childbearing age supplement their diet with folic acid even if they are not currently planning on getting pregnant." }, { "docid": "D2417956#0", "title": "http://www.cram.com/flashcards/common-lab-values-and-test-result-meaning-1691457\nCommon Lab Values And Test Result Meaning", "text": "\"Study your flashcards anywhere!Download the official Cram app for free >How to study your flashcards. Right/Left arrow keys: Navigate between flashcards. right arrow key left arrow key Up/Down arrow keys: Flip the card between the front and back. down key up key H key: Show hint (3rd side). h key A key: Read text to speech. a key Click or Press Spacebar to Begin »Card Range To Studythrough Share Print Export Clone27 Cards in this Set Front Back Sodium135-145 What does the test result mean? A low level of blood sodium means you have hyponatremia, which is usually due to too much sodium loss, too much water intake or retention, or to fluid accumulation in the body (edema). If sodium falls quickly, you may feel weak and fatigued; in severe cases, you may experience confusion or even fall into a coma. When sodium falls slowly, however, there may be no symptoms. That is why sodium levels are often checked even if you don’t have any symptoms." }, { "docid": "D89213#0", "title": "https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/282929.php\nThe top 10 leading causes of death in the United States", "text": "Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login The top 10 leading causes of death in the United States Last updated Thu 23 February 2017By Hannah Nichols Reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, Ph D, CRNPHeart disease Cancer Chronic lower respiratory disease Accidents Stroke Alzheimer's disease Diabetes Influenza and pneumonia Kidney disease Suicide Nearly 75 percent of all deaths in the United States are attributed to just ten causes, with the top three of these accounting for over 50 percent of all deaths. Over the last 5 years, the main causes of death in the U. S. have remained fairly consistent. The most recent data (2014) (resource no longer available at www.cdc.gov) reveals that annually there were 2,626,418 deaths registered in the U. S., which equates to: An age-adjusted death rate, which accounts for the aging population, of 823.7 deaths per 100,000 U. S. standard population A life expectancy at birth of around 78.8 years Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the U. S., accounting for almost 1 in every 4 deaths, and affecting significantly more men than women. Death rates below are calculated on an annual basis per 100,000 of estimated population. Age-adjusted rates are used to compare relative mortality risks among groups and over time. Below, we expand on each of the causes of death and ask whether they can be prevented.1: Heart disease Deaths: 614,348Rate: 192.7Age-adjusted rate: 167.0Percentage of total deaths: 23.4 percent Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U. S. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U. S. and also the leading cause of death worldwide. More than half of the deaths that occur as a result of heart disease are in men. Heart disease is a term used to describe several conditions, many of which are related to plaque buildup in the walls of the arteries. As the plaque builds up, the arteries narrow, this makes it more difficult for blood to flow and creates a risk for heart attack or stroke . Other types of heart problems include angina, arrhythmias, and heart failure ." }, { "docid": "D2987954#0", "title": "https://harbinclinic.com/common-urologic-problems\nCommon Urologic Problems", "text": "Common Urologic Problems Some common urologic problems treated at Harbin Clinic Urology: Cancer Treatment ( bladder, kidney, prostate and testicular)Erectile Dysfunction Hematuria (blood in urine)Kidney Stone Prostate Disease Urinary Tract Infections Vasectomy (in office)Vasectomy Reversal Bladder Cancer Bladder cancer begins in the cells that line the inside of the bladder and typically affects older adults, though it can occur at any age. Smoking is the #1 risk factor for the development of bladder cancer. Bladder cancer often causes painless hematuria (blood in the urine). This can present as bright red or cola colored urine but can also appear on a microscopic examination of your urine in the doctor’s office. Frequent urination, painful urination, recurrent urinary tract infection s, abdominal pain and back pain can be other presenting signs and symptoms. Diagnosis is based upon inserting a scope into the urethra to see inside the bladder (cystoscopy), sending a sample of urine to be analyzed under a microscope to check for cancer cells (urine cytology), and imaging tests such as a CT scan that allows your doctor to better see the urinary tract and the surrounding tissues. If an abnormal growth is identified, your doctor may pass a special scope through your urethra and into the bladder to remove the mass. This procedure is called transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT). The specimen is then examined under the microscope to determine the extent of disease and to decide if any further treatment is indicated. The great majority of bladder cancers are diagnosed at an early stage when bladder cancer is highly treatable." }, { "docid": "D3038914#0", "title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/139611657171219612/\nExplore Growing Grapes, Cardiovascular Health, and more!", "text": "\"Explore Growing Grapes, Cardiovascular Health, and more!Hydroponic systems Do Grapes Help Your Digestive System? Growing Grapes Cardiovascular Health Healthy Eating Anti Aging Check Kidney Stones Health Diet Health Fitness Heart Arteries Resveratrol Has Anti-aging and Anti-Cancer Properties, Linked to Cardiovascular Health See More Health Promotion Hospitals Seeds Hospital Superbug Killed by Cannabinoids See More Herbal Remedies Natural Remedies Seed Oil Nigella Sativa Oil Cancer Cure Fighting Cancer Black Seed Cancer Treatment Herbal Medicine Very interesting: Using Nigella Sativa (Black Cumin Seed) oil and seeds as an anti-cancer protocol. See More Hiv Aids Note That South Africa Cancer Remedies June Unsolicited testimonials from people who have used oleander based supplements for cancer, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis-C and See More Antioxidant Vitamins Vitamins And Minerals Citrus Fruits Cancer Cure Alternative Health Natural Healing Cancer Awareness Heavy Metal Compass Modified Citrus Pectin - reduces inflammation, stimulates the immune system, chelates heavy metals - naturally!See More Excess Calcium Intake Can Raise Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease See More Eyes Health Eye Facts Facts About Eyes Healthy Eyes Eye Cataract Human Eye Crazy Facts Surgery Cloud4 Ways to keep from losing your eyesight (cataracts) As we age our eyes gradually cloud over, with unchecked cataracts the leading cause of blindness. Here are 4 simple things you can do to make sure your eyes stay youthful late into life. See More Holistic Nutrition Health And Wellness Health Fitness Eating Healthy Eating Raw Healthy Food Microwave Oven Food Facts Natural News Why microwaving foods DESTROYS their cancer-fighting, health-promoting nutrients. Full explanation from Mike Adams: www. See More Cancer Cure Cancer Cells Ovary Cancer Colon Cancer Prostate Cancer Lung Cancer Symptoms Prostate Massage Endometrial Cancer Thyroid Cancer Awareness The 17 Most Ignored Cancer Symptoms in Women and Men - Provided by Woman's Day See More Eye Pain Eye Exam Muffin Top Fitness Tips Health Fitness Vision Therapy Physical Fitness Healthy Life Healthy Recipes Can This Vitamin Improve Vision? See More Benefits Of Raw Honey The Benefits Local Honey For Allergies Natural Vitamins Natural Foods Allergy Medicine Long Runs Allergy Relief Manuka Honey Raw honey is an alkaline-forming food that contains vitamins, enzymes, antioxidants and vital nutrients. See More Diabetic Recipes Egg Recipes Colorful Fruit Food Facts Eye Free Range Freedom Survival Carrots These foods are high in the antioxidant carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin. The best of those include See Moreby ivanmateev Good eye health always starts with the right food." }, { "docid": "D169512#0", "title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/hematocrit/article.htm\nHematocrit", "text": "\"home / hematocrit center / hematocrit article Hematocrit Medical Author: William C. Shiel Jr., MD, FACP, FACR Medical Editor: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MDWhat is the hematocrit? The hematocrit is the proportion, by volume, of the blood that consists of red blood cells. The hematocrit (hct) is expressed as a percentage. For example, a hematocrit of 25% means that there are 25 milliliters of red blood cells in 100 milliliters of blood. How is the hematocrit measured? The hematocrit is typically measured from a blood sample by an automated machine that makes several other measurements of the blood at the same time. Most of these machines in fact do not directly measure the hematocrit, but instead calculate it based on the determination of the amount of hemoglobin and the average volume of the red blood cells. The hematocrit can also be determined by a manual method using a centrifuge. When a tube of blood is centrifuged, the red cells will be packed into the bottom of the tube. The proportion of red cells to the total blood volume can then be visually measured." }, { "docid": "D84509#0", "title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/dialysis/page4.htm\nDialysis", "text": "\"Dialysis Center Take the Kidney Disease Quiz Kidney Stones Slideshow Pictures High Blood Pressure Slideshow Pictures Patient Comments: Dialysis - Experience Find a local Nephrologist in your town Dialysis definition and facts What is dialysis? When do patients require dialysis? What are the types of dialysis? How do they work? Where do I get dialysis treatment? How long does it take? How often do I have to get it? What are the advantages of the different types of dialysis? What is the life expectancy for someone on dialysis? How can patients learn more about dialysis?" }, { "docid": "D1990723#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/My-14-year-old-indoor-cat-is-losing-weight-What-can-I-do-or-feed-him-to-help-put-on-more-weight\nMy 14-year-old indoor cat is losing weight. What can I do or feed him to help put on more weight?", "text": "\"Advice About Pets Weight Loss Advice Veterinary Medicine Cats (domestic) Weight Loss Pets Personal Question My 14-year-old indoor cat is losing weight. What can I do or feed him to help put on more weight? Answer Wiki Weight loss in cats between the ages of 12 and 16 is usually a sign of illness. The five most common causes in this age range are hyperthyroidism, kidney disease (particularly with secondary kidney infection), diabetes mellitus, intestinal disease (inflammatory or lymphoma) and cancer. The best way to find out which a cat might have is to get them a thorough physical exam by an experienced cat veterinarian (someone who knows that cats should live to be at least 17 years old) and simple bloodwork to rule in or out the top three. All of these are easily treated if the disease is not too advanced. Even cats with kidney disease can be treated and have comfortable lives for many years if you and the cat are willing to undertake daily oral medication (in more advanced cases), special diets, periodic blood pressure testing and frequent cultures of urine to monitor for infection. ( Cats with even minor kidney disease are at high risk for high blood pressure which causes further damage to kidneys and eyes.) Blood pressure must be taken by the doppler method to get accurate results for cats. Other methods are accurate for dogs, but not cats." }, { "docid": "D1970592#0", "title": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/10/131017173352.htm\nVitamin D does not contribute to kidney stones", "text": "\"Science News from research organizations Vitamin D does not contribute to kidney stones Date: October 17, 2013Source: University of California, San Diego Health Sciences Summary: Increased vitamin D levels may prevent a wide range of diseases, according to recent studies. However, some previous studies led to a concern that vitamin D supplementation could increase an individual’s risk of developing kidney stones. Share: FULL STORYIncreased vitamin D levels may prevent a wide range of diseases, according to recent studies. However, some previous studies led to a concern that vitamin D supplementation could increase an individual's risk of developing kidney stones. However, a study of 2,012 participants -- published in the American Journal of Public Health -found no statistically relevant association between 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH)D) serum level in the range of 20 to 100 ng/m L and the incidence of kidney stones. This study -- led by Cedric F. Garland, Dr PH, adjunct professor in the Division of Epidemiology, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine -- used data from the nonprofit public health promotion organization Grassroots Health to follow more than 2,000 men and women of all ages for 19 months. Only 13 individuals self-reported a kidney stone diagnosis during the study. \"\" Mounting evidence indicates that a Vitamin D serum level in the therapeutic range of 40 to 50 ng/m L is needed for substantial reduction in risk of many diseases, including breast and colorectal cancer,\"\" said Garland, adding that this serum level is generally only achieved by taking vitamin supplements. \"\" Our results may lessen concerns by individuals about taking vitamin D supplements, as no link was shown between such supplementation and an increased risk for kidney stones. \"\" The study did show that older age, male gender and higher body mass index (BMI) were all risk factors for developing kidney stones." }, { "docid": "D952797#0", "title": "http://www.actiononsalt.org.uk/less/Health/\nWhy is salt bad for our health?", "text": "Print this page Why is salt bad for our health? Salt puts up our blood pressure. Raised blood pressure (hypertension) is the major factor which causes strokes, heart failure and heart attacks, the leading causes of death and disability in the UK. There is also increasing evidence of a link between high salt intake and stomach cancer, osteoporosis, obesity, kidney stones, kidney disease and vascular dementia and water retention. Salt can also exacerbate the symptoms of asthma, Ménière's disease and diabete s. Click on our resources section to find our useful factsheets Small amounts of salt are essential for our health. Adults need less than 1 gram per day and children need even less. As a nation we are all eating approximately 8.1g of salt per day, far more than we need and more than the recommended maximum of 6g per day, putting us at risk of all of these health problems. The good news is that reducing your salt intake can lower your blood pressure and the risk of disease. In fact right down to 3g per day, the lower the salt intake, the lower the blood pressure. Different groups of people can also have different reasons to keep an eye on their salt intake, click here to see how men, women and children are affected by the salt in their diet." }, { "docid": "D245097#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Kidney+Disease\nkidney disease", "text": "\"kidney disease Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to kidney disease: kidney failure, kidney infection Kidney Disease Definition Kidney disease is a general term for any damage that reduces the functioning of the kidney. Kidney disease is also called renal disease. Description The kidneys are a pair bean-shaped, fist-sized organs that are located below the rib cage nearthe middle of the back. In adults they filter about 200 quarts (190 L) of blood every day to removewaste products that result from the normal activities of tissues in the body. These wastescirculate in the blood. and if not removed they would damage the body. The kidneys also play a crucial role in regulating the amount of water and chemicals (electrolytes) in the body such as sodium, potassium and phosphorous. Inside the kidneys are about one million tiny units called nephrons. Inside each nephron is a verythin blood vessel called a capillary that twists around a very thin tube called a tubule." }, { "docid": "D868733#0", "title": "http://www.hvsh.org/symptoms-of-hernia\nUrology Conditions", "text": "\"Urology Conditions DMC Urology experts provide diagnosis and treatment for a variety of conditions. Call 1-888-DMC-2500 with any questions or if you are looking for a treatment or procedure not listed below. Ambiguous Genitalia Androgen Deficiency Antenatal Urologic Abnormalities Bladder Neck Contracture Buried Penis Enlarged Prostate/BPHEpispadias Erectile Dysfunction/Impotence Hydrocele Hypospadias Incontinence Inguinal Hernia Intersex Interstitial Cystitis Kidney Stone Male Sexual Dysfunction Peyronie's Disease Prostatitis Prune Belly Syndrome Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs/STIs)Testicular Torsion Undescended Testis Ureteral Stricture Urethral Diverticulum Urinary Tract Infection Urological Oncology (Cancer)Varicocele Ambiguous Genitalia A birth defect causing the outer genitals to not have the typical appearance of either a boy or a girl, making it difficult to classify a newborn as male or female. The extent of the ambiguity varies. In very rare instances, the physical appearance may be fully developed as the opposite of the genetic sex. For example, a genetic male may have developed the appearance of a normal female. The genetic sex of a child is determined at conception. The mother's egg cell (ovum) contains an X chromosome, while the father's sperm cell contains either an X or a Y chromosome. These X and Y chromosomes determine the child's genetic sex. Normally, an infant inherits one pair of sex chromosomes – one X from the mother and one X or one Y from the father." }, { "docid": "D873480#0", "title": "http://www.urologygroupvirginia.com/urologic-cancer-center/kidney-cancer\nUrologic Cancer Center", "text": "Kidney Cancer Kidney Cancer Print PDFHOW COMMON IS KIDNEY CANCER? WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF KIDNEY CANCER? WHAT ARE RISK FACTORS FOR RENAL CELL CARCINOMA (RCC)? WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF RCC? HOW IS RCC TREATED? Surveillance Radical nephrectomy Partial nephrectomy Ablative therapy HOW CAN I DECREASE MY RISK OF RCC? ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONHOW COMMON IS KIDNEY CANCER? It is estimated that there are approximately 55,000 cases of kidney cancer that are diagnosed in the United States each year and 13,000 deaths due to this disease. Average age at diagnosis for renal cell carcinoma is in the early 60s. Renal Cell Carcinoma (RCC), which represents 2% of all adult cancers, is the most lethal of common urologic cancers, with approximately 35% of patients dying from the disease at the five-year mark." }, { "docid": "D3061467#0", "title": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2010/may/21/statins-liver-kidney-problems\nStatins could cause liver and kidney problems, research shows", "text": "\"Health Statins could cause liver and kidney problems, research shows New UK data highlights range of possible problems associated with cholesterol-lowering drugs Staff and agencies Fri 21 May 2010 05.39 EDT05.39 EDTThis article is over 7 years old3 3Cholesterol-lowering drugs taken by millions of Britons could cause liver, kidney, muscle and eye problems, research out today suggests. Statins are used to treat people with high cholesterol and to cut the chances of heart disease or stroke in those at high risk, such as diabetics and people with angina. According to the British Heart Foundation, four million poeple in Britain take the drugs. Some side-effects from the drugs are already known but new UK data has highlighted a range of other possible problems. The study found that some statins can lead to an increased risk of liver dysfunction, acute kidney failure, muscle damage known as myopathy and cataracts. Side-effects that are already known include insomnia, constipation or diarrhoea, headaches, loss of appetite and loss of sensation or pain in the nerve endings of the hands and feet. Nevertheless, experts and charity figures said the benefits of statins – such as saving lives from heart disease – still outweigh the risks. Guardian Today: the headlines, the analysis, the debate - sent direct to you Read more Today's research, published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), involved analysing data from 368 GP practices. The study involved more than two million patients in England and Wales aged 30 to 84, of whom 225,922 (10.7%) were new users of statins, 159,790 (70.7%) were prescribed simvastatin, 50,328 (22.3%) atorvastatin, 8,103 (3.6%) pravastatin, 4,497 (1.9%) rosuvastatin and 3,204 (1.4%) fluvastatin. Their health from 2002 to 2008 was analysed by experts from the University of Nottingham." }, { "docid": "D841095#0", "title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/what-is-the-function-of-erythropoietin\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Kidney Cell Function", "text": "Top 30 Doctor insights on: Kidney Cell Function Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Ed Friedlander1 What can cause high Active (holotranscobalamin) B12 levels in blood, when red & white cell & platelet counts, liver & kidney function are all normal? It's just you: This test itself is not mainstream. It is experimental. A high value on a B12 is never a clinical concern. Reference ranges at real labs are set so that a few percent of healthy folks fall outside on either end. ... Read more Dr. Andrew Seibert Kidney (Definition)The kidneys are paired organs that lie on either side of the vertebral column. Part of their critical functions include the excretion of urine and removal of nitrogenous wastes products from the blood. They regulate acid-base, electrolyte, fluid balance and blood pressure. Through hormonal signals, the kidneys control the ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. James Lin1 doctor agreed:2 Will lithotripsy procedure cause any damage to the kidney cells? Yes, but...: Everything comes with a price; so is shockwae lithotripsy (eswl) or any act of medical care." }, { "docid": "D1181206#0", "title": "http://www.clevelandclinicmeded.com/medicalpubs/diseasemanagement/nephrology/renal-transplantation/\nRenal Transplantation", "text": "Renal Transplantation Naim Issa William E. Braun Published: June 2013Contents Renal transplantation is the best treatment for most patients with end-stage renal disease and is associated with significant improve-ments in quality of life and survival of patients with successful kidney grafts. Because patient and graft survival rates 1 year after transplantation are currently higher than 90% for recipients of living and deceased donor kidneys, there will be large numbers of successful recipients requiring long-term care and chronic immunosuppression. Primary care physicians and internists are becoming increasingly involved in this type of care will need basic information about immunosuppression and the medical management of these patients. Back to Top Overview of Immunosuppression for Renal Transplantation Calcineurin inhibitors (CNIs), including cyclosporine (CSA) and tacrolimus have been the cornerstones of an immunosuppressive regimen, which usually includes 2 or more additional agents, such as glucocorticoids, a purine antagonist (mycophenolic acid or azathioprine). Sirolimus has been used as a substitute for CNIs. The choice of agents is often protocol driven but is usually adapted to each recipient's risk profile. High-risk patients treated with more intensive immunosuppression include those with increased levels of preformed antibody (panel-reactive antibody [PRA] >20%-50%), repeat transplantation after early immunologic loss of a previous graft, and African Americans. High-risk recipients typically receive induction therapy consisting of monoclonal or polyclonal antibodies administered intravenously beginning in the perioperative period. The mechanisms of action of these and other immunosuppressants have recently been reviewed. 1,2Back to Top Agents for Induction Treatment Polyclonal Ig G antibodies are derived from horse (lymphocyte immune globulin) or rabbit (antithymocyte globulin [ATG]) sera after injecting the animals with human lymphocytes or human thymocyte, respectively." }, { "docid": "D45196#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-a-kidney-transplant-cost-in-India\nHow much is a kidney transplant in the India?", "text": "\"Kidney Transplants India How much is a kidney transplant in the India? Answer Wiki The Cost of kidney transplant in India lies between Rs. 3,00,000 ($4700) to Rs. 7,50,000 ($11,700) This price is highly competitive when compared to other countries where you have to pay a lot more for the same quality treatment you get here. Kidney Transplant in India can be done in many cities. Even though people prefer particular city as their destination so that they can know exactly kidney transplant cost in India, within the cities and can compare to their own country. Now you will come to know the detail cost of kidney transplant surgery city wise in India.let us understand the cost of kidney transplant in Major advanced Indian cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai1. Kidney transplant cost in New-Delhi- Minimum =3,50,000 INR ($5435) to Maximum=9,00,000 INR ( $137800)2. Kidney transplant cost in Mumbai - Minimum =4,00,000 INR ($6211) to Maximum=10,00,000 INR ($15500)3. Kidney transplant cost in Bangalore - Minimum =4,30,000 INR ($6700) to Maximum=9,00,000 INR ($137800)4." }, { "docid": "D664034#0", "title": "http://www.healthcommunities.com/kidney-cancer/benign-tumors.shtml\nKidney Cancer & Benign Kidney Tumors", "text": "Kidney Cancer & Benign Kidney Tumors Print Benign Kidney Tumors Benign tumors are noncancerous. Most are asymptomatic, are discovered incidentally, and are not immediately life threatening. Renal Adenoma Renal adenomas are the most common form of benign, solid kidney tumor, and are typically small, low-grade growths. Their cause is unknown. Because they usually are asymptomatic, their incidence is unknown, although one study found them present in 7 to 22 percent of autopsy cadavers. In rare cases, when they have grown large enough to affect kidney function or adjacent vessels, symptoms similar to those of RCC may occur. Adenoma cells look much like low-grade RCC cells under a microscope. In fact, while they are considered benign, there is presently no known cellular classification to differentiate them from RCCs. Many researchers and physicians regard them as early stage precancers, to be treated accordingly. Renal Oncocytoma Oncocytoma is a benign, usually asymptomatic tumor that can grow quite large." }, { "docid": "D1215951#0", "title": "http://www.roboticoncology.com/bladder-cancer/\nAll About Bladder Cancer â A Patientâs Guide", "text": "All About Bladder Cancer – A Patient’s Guide Despite treatment advances, bladder cancer remains one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers. In fact, roughly 50,000 people will develop bladder cancer this year, and more than 12,000 of those people will ultimately die of this disease. Statistics show that approximately 35,000 men and 15,000 women are diagnosed with cancer of the bladder every year. Overall, the disease appears more often among Caucasians than among either Hispanics or African Americans and the lowest rates of occurrence appear among Asians. Furthermore, studies conducted by the National Cancer Institute have shown that cancers of the bladder primarily affect men and women 40 years of age or older. Unfortunately, as with cancer of the prostate, cancer of the bladder typically develops quietly and early symptoms are not easily recognizable. Bladder Cancer Causes As with many cancers, bladder cancer’s precise causes are unknown. However, research has demonstrated that a variety of cancer-causing agents found in the urine may facilitate the development of the disease. Cigarette, cigar and pipe smoking have been shown to be a causal factor in roughly 50% of bladder cancer occurrences. Industrial chemicals, such as benzidine and beta-naphthylamine, compounds known as arylamines, at even a low fluid consumption have been associated with bladder cancer." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2708168#0", "title": "http://www.aafp.org/patient-care/clinical-recommendations/all/cw-pap-smears.html\nPap Smears", "text": "Choosing Wisely®Pap Smears Recommendation Don't perform Pap smears on women under the age of 21 or women who have had a hysterectomy for non-cancer disease. Most observed abnormalities in adolescents regress spontaneously, therefore screening Pap smears done in this age group can lead to unnecessary anxiety, additional testing, and cost. Pap smears are not helpful in women after hysterectomy (for non-cancer disease) and there is little evidence for improved outcomes. Sources: US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) (for hysterectomy), American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ACOG) (for age)More About Choosing Wisely®View the AAFP List of Tests and Procedures to Consider (5 page PDF)From AFP: Search List of Key Primary Care-relevant Choosing Wisely® Recommendations From FPM: How to Help Your Patients Choose Wisely For Your Patients View Patient Education Handouts About Tests and Procedures to Consider Carefully (familydoctor.org)Related Content Clinical Preventive Service Recommendation View the AAFP Clinical Recommendation on Cervical Cancer Screening For Your Patients Pap Tests: When You Need Them and When You Don't (familydoctor.org) (2-page PDF)In a 2012 report, the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) reviewed research published since 2003 that evaluated liquid-based cytology and human papillomavirus (HPV) testing. ( 1) The USPSTF also commissioned researchers to develop a computer model to calculate the frequency of cervical cancer screening and the ages at which to begin and end this screening. The USPSTF issued the following recommendation statements (1): The USPSTF recommends against screening for cervical cancer in women younger than age 21 years (D recommendation). Available studies show that precancer or cancer of the cervix is rare in women younger than age 20. Approximately 90 percent of HPV infections in girls and young women spontaneously clear within two years. The USPSTF recommends against screening for cervical cancer with HPV testing, alone or in combination with cytology, in women younger than age 30 years (D recommendation). The USPSTF recommends screening for cervical cancer in women age 21 to 65 years with cytology (Pap smear) every 3 years or, for women ages 30 to 65 years who want to lengthen the screening interval, screening with a combination of cytology and HPV testing every 5 years (A recommendation)." } ]
[ { "docid": "D173979#0", "title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/pap-smear/basics/results/PRC-20013038\nOverview", "text": "\"Print Overview Pap test A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women. A Pap smear involves collecting cells from your cervix — the lower, narrow end of your uterus that's at the top of your vagina. Detecting cervical cancer early with a Pap smear gives you a greater chance at a cure. A Pap smear can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future. Detecting these abnormal cells early with a Pap smear is your first step in halting the possible development of cervical cancer. Why it's done A Pap smear is used to screen for cervical cancer. The Pap smear is usually done in conjunction with a pelvic exam. In women older than age 30, the Pap test may be combined with a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) — a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause cervical cancer in some women. Who should have a Pap smear? You and your doctor can decide when it's time for you to begin Pap testing and how often you should have the test." }, { "docid": "D247202#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-you-need-to-know-about-your-cervix-513843\nWhat Does the Cervix Do?", "text": "\"Sexual Health Reproductive Health Issues Vaginal Health What Does the Cervix Do? Learn More About the Cervix's Role in Female Reproduction By Lisa Fayed | Reviewed by Doru Paul, MDUpdated March 27, 2018Share Pin Email Print JACOPIN /BSIP/Getty Images Women typically talk about the cervix in relation to childbirth, or in relation to having a Pap smear. However, many are unaware of what the cervix is and how it functions. Find out more about how the cervix plays an important role in the female reproduction system. What You Need to Know About Your Cervix The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus. It is approximately two inches long, and it's tubular in shape. It widens during childbirth to allow for the passage of the baby. It also allows for the passage of menstrual fluid from the uterus, and sperm needs to travel through the cervix in order to reach the uterus. The cervix is vulnerable to several health conditions, such as chronic inflammation, polyps, dysplasia, and cancer. Unfortunately, cervical conditions rarely present symptoms in the early stages; therefore, a regular Pap smear from a gynecologist is vital." }, { "docid": "D653349#0", "title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/pap-smear\nOverview", "text": "Overview A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a screening procedure for cervical cancer. It tests for the presence of precancerous or cancerous cells on the cervix. The cervix is the opening of the uterus. During the routine procedure, cells from your cervix are gently scraped away and then examined for abnormal growth. The procedure is done at your doctor’s office. It may be mildly uncomfortable, but doesn’t usually cause any long-term pain. Keep reading to learn more about who needs a Pap smear, what to expect during the procedure, how frequently you should have a Pap smear test, and more. Pap smear by age Who needs a Pap smear? Most women should start getting regular Pap smears at age 21. Some women may be at increased risk for cancer or infection." }, { "docid": "D3378749#0", "title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/237802-abnormal-pap-smear-and-yeast-infection/\nAbnormal Pap Smear and Yeast Infection", "text": "\"Abnormal Pap Smear and Yeast Infectionby JENNIE LECLERE Aug. 14, 2017Abnormal Pap smears and yeast infections are two common findings during routine gynecologic exams, according to the Encyclopedia of Family Health. Although both are common, they can be a source of consternation for women. Even though the Pap smear is a test designed to screen for cervical cancer, a result reported as abnormal does not confirm a diagnosis. There are four levels of abnormal results that indicate different risk levels for cervical cancer. Yeast infections are common treatable infections found in women of all ages. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Significance Pap smears are a fairly simple, cost-effective way for health care practitioners to screen women for increased risk of cervical cancer. When an abnormal result is found, the practitioner is guided, depending on the type of result, to a decision of watchful-waiting and retesting versus more invasive diagnostic testing. Early detection of cervical cancer with a Pap smear can make a significant difference in a woman's ability to receive proper early treatment and eventual survival rates. Finding of ASCUSThe most common abnormal Pap smear result reported is a finding of ASCUS, which denotes \"\"atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance.\"\" Squamous cells grow on the outside of a healthy cervix and are usually captured for testing by the Pap smear." }, { "docid": "D3224109#0", "title": "http://www.bayareahospital.org/Article.aspx?ref=FAQ-20058344\nMayo Clinic Health Library Article", "text": "Pap smear: Still needed after hysterectomy? Many women who''ve had hysterectomies no longer need routine Pap smears. Q Are Pap smears still needed after removal of the uterus (hysterectomy)?,A Answer Section It depends. A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is an important screening test for early diagnosis of cervical cancer. If you had a partial hysterectomy — when the uterus is removed but the neck of the uterus (cervix) remains — your health care provider will likely recommend continued Pap smears. Similarly, if you had a partial hysterectomy or a total hysterectomy — when both the uterus and cervix are removed — for a cancerous or precancerous condition, regular Pap smears remain important. You can stop having Pap smears, however, if you had a total hysterectomy for a noncancerous condition. Your age matters, too. According to guidelines from the American Cancer Society, the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, you can stop routine Pap smear screening after age 65 — whether you''ve had a hysterectomy or not — if you have a history of regular screenings with normal results and you''re not at high risk of cervical cancer. If you''re unsure whether you still need Pap smears, ask your doctor what''s best for you." }, { "docid": "D2466687#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-a-pap-smear-582025\nWhat is a Pap Smear?", "text": "\"Cancer Cervical Cancer Prevention What is a Pap Smear? Pap smear test and result information By Lisa Fayed Updated February 18, 2018Share Pin Email Print Keith Brofsky/Getty Images The Papanicolaou test, more commonly known as a Pap smear or Pap test, is a routine test used to screen for cervical cancer. The test looks for abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix that could indicate a precancerous condition or cervical cancer. In most cases, cervical cancer is a slow-progressing disease. It can take years for precancerous cells to develop into cancer. This is why having a regular Pap smear is so important for women. When is a Pap Smear Performed? A Pap smear is commonly performed as part of a gynecologic check-up. It is recommended for all women between the ages of 21 and 65 years old. In women over age 30, an HPV test is also recommended." }, { "docid": "D1789984#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/health/tools-used-pap-smear-cd2a927bcc103993\nWhat Tools Are Used in a Pap Smear?", "text": "Health Women's Health Q: What Tools Are Used in a Pap Smear? A: Quick Answer The tools used for performing a Pap smear include a speculum, a plastic spatula and a small brush, according to Web MD. The sample cells are placed into a solution before being sent to the lab for testing. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Instruments Are Used for a Pap Smear? What Causes Bleeding After a Pap Smear? How Long Does It Take to Get the Results From a Pap Smear? Full Answer A Pap smear test is used to detect anomalies in the cells of the cervix or vagina that may develop into cancer. The test is the best way to detect precancerous conditions that may lead to cervical cancer. The test is available for all women after the age of 21 in the United States as part of a routine screening program. It is recommended every 3 years for women between the ages of 21 and 65." }, { "docid": "D2708170#0", "title": "https://obgyn.coloradowomenshealth.com/blog/pap-smear-guidelines-over-30\nPap Smear Guidelines for Women Over Age 30", "text": "Pap Smear Guidelines for Women Over Age 30July 24, 2013By Christine Conageski, MDMedical guidelines can be confusing for women keeping up with what they should be tested for, when and how often. It gets even more confusing when those guidelines change, which is the case with Pap smears and co-testing for HPV (human papillomavirus) for women over age 30. But these changes are a good thing because it means we’re making progress. Pap smears test for changes in cells in the cervix that can indicate cervical cancer and for abnormal cells and infections that can lead to cancer. HPV testing checks for presence of that viral infection (there are more than 100 types), which can be of the low-risk variety that may only cause genital warts or of the high-risk variety that can lead to cervical and other types of cancer. We used to recommend a Pap every year. When HPV co-testing became available several years ago, we recommended a co-test every three years. Now the new Pap guidelines suggest that if you are more than 30 years old and don’t have a strong history of abnormal Pap smears or cervical cancer, you can get a Pap with HPV testing every five years. The reason behind this change in frequency is that if you co-test the Pap smear with HPV testing and they are both negative, your risk of cervical cancer in the next five years approaches 0 percent. This five-year interval for those over age 30, however, is not for women who are: Immunocompromised (immune system not functioning properly)Have a personal history of abnormal Pap smears Have a personal history of HPV or cervical cancer Have a history of exposure to DES (Diethylstilbestrol: a drug that used to given to pregnant women)." }, { "docid": "D2897960#0", "title": "http://www.cmdrc.com/womens-health/gynecologic-health/pap-smears/\nPap Smears", "text": "A Pap smear involves the painless removal of cells from the cervix. It is a screening test for cervical cancer. The cervix is the lower part of the uterus and the entry to the birth canal. Despite what most women think few women die in the United States each year because of cervical cancer. You may know a friend who had a pap smear showing a pre-cancerous condition of the cervix, known as dysplasia. You may even know a woman who had a condition called carcinoma in situ of the cervix, but these abnormalities are not life threatening as long as a woman is under a doctor’s care and doesn’t ignore the condition. The Pap smear was developed by Dr. George Papanicolaou in 1954. This painless technique has been responsible for saving tens of millions of lives world-wide since its use became popularized. The Pap smear is nothing more than an exam, by a health care provider, that involves the gentle brushing and removal of cells from the cervix to be examined under the microscope by a trained cytologist. If you’re reading this you may be a woman trying to learn more about Pap smears or you might be someone who recently found out that she has an abnormal pap smear." }, { "docid": "D1433444#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/ascus-pap-smear-results-582024\nWhat Do Your Pap Smear Results Mean?", "text": "\"Cancer Cervical Cancer Prevention What Do Your Pap Smear Results Mean? How to Decode an Abnormal Test Result By Lisa Fayed | Reviewed by Doru Paul, MDUpdated February 09, 2018Share Pin Email Print Environment Images/UIG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images A Pap smear can alert your doctor to the presence of suspicious cells on your cervix that need further testing or treatment, which is why it's recommended that you get tested regularly. What Is a Pap Smear? A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women. It involves collecting cells from your vagina and cervix — the lower, narrow end of your uterus that's at the top of your vagina. The Pap smear is usually done in conjunction with a pelvic exam. In women 30 years of age or older, the Pap smear may be combined with a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) — a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause cervical cancer in some women. Normal Pap Smear Results If only normal cervical cells were discovered during your Pap smear, you're said to have a negative result. You won't need any further treatment or testing until you're due for your next Pap smear and pelvic exam. Abnormal Pap Smear Results If abnormal or unusual cells were discovered during your Pap smear, you're said to have a positive result." }, { "docid": "D754515#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/your-first-pap-smear-514362\nYour First Pap Smear: What to Know and Expect", "text": "\"Cancer Cervical Cancer Prevention Your First Pap Smear: What to Know and Expect Answers to frequently asked questions about your first pap test By Lisa Fayed | Reviewed by Doru Paul, MDUpdated February 16, 2018Share Pin Email Print Keith Brofsky/Getty Images It's very common for women to feel anxiety about having their first Pap test, largely because they aren't sure of what goes on during a Pap smear. Rest assured, a Pap smear is simple, painless, and takes only minutes to perform — but even still, there are often many questions about what to expect at the appointment, such as those listed below. What is a Pap Smear? A Pap smear is a simple test that screens for cervical cancer. The test involves the collection of cells from the cervix to be examined under a microscope. It is not a diagnostic test, however, and if any abnormalities are discovered, more testing may be needed. Why Is the Test so Important? A Pap smear can detect abnormal cervical changes before they can become cancerous. It is a highly effective tool for cervical cancer screening and prevention. When Should You Have Your First Pap Smear?" }, { "docid": "D55643#0", "title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/pap-smear/basics/how-you-prepare/PRC-20013038\nOverview", "text": "\"Print Overview Pap test A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women. A Pap smear involves collecting cells from your cervix — the lower, narrow end of your uterus that's at the top of your vagina. Detecting cervical cancer early with a Pap smear gives you a greater chance at a cure. A Pap smear can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future. Detecting these abnormal cells early with a Pap smear is your first step in halting the possible development of cervical cancer. Why it's done A Pap smear is used to screen for cervical cancer. The Pap smear is usually done in conjunction with a pelvic exam. In women older than age 30, the Pap test may be combined with a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) — a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause cervical cancer in some women. Who should have a Pap smear? You and your doctor can decide when it's time for you to begin Pap testing and how often you should have the test." }, { "docid": "D3560009#0", "title": "https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorialopinion/2013/02/10/new_pap_smear_guidelines_are_troubling.html\nNew pap smear guidelines are troubling", "text": "Opinion Editorial Opinion New pap smear guidelines are troubling Change in the recommended frequency of tests disturbs one young patient. The Canadian Medical Association has updated its guidelines regarding pap smear tests. ( Dreamstime)By Sara Ostrowska Sun., Feb. 10, 2013A couple of months ago, I went to my doctor for a pap smear. I dreaded this appointment. Everyone does. However, after the initial question period, she tells me that I no longer need to come in every year for paps and that I in fact did not need to proceed with this particular scheduled one. She explains to me that if I had a normal result last time I only need to come in every three years, as per new pap practices. I tell her that I wanted to go through the pap because my aunt and my mom have a history of abnormal cells that have almost led to cancer. She tells me that she understands but that the risk is low at my age and reiterates that I’ve never had an abnormal test, but that if I wanted to go through the pap, she will still do it." }, { "docid": "D83003#0", "title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/pap-smear\nOverview", "text": "Overview A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a screening procedure for cervical cancer. It tests for the presence of precancerous or cancerous cells on the cervix. The cervix is the opening of the uterus. During the routine procedure, cells from your cervix are gently scraped away and then examined for abnormal growth. The procedure is done at your doctor’s office. It may be mildly uncomfortable, but doesn’t usually cause any long-term pain. Keep reading to learn more about who needs a Pap smear, what to expect during the procedure, how frequently you should have a Pap smear test, and more. Pap smear by age Who needs a Pap smear? Most women should start getting regular Pap smears at age 21. Some women may be at increased risk for cancer or infection." }, { "docid": "D929455#0", "title": "https://www.geneseo.edu/health/first_gyno_exam\nYour First Gynecological Exam: What to Expect", "text": "\"Your First Gynecological Exam: What to Expect You should have your first gynecological exam when you are around the age of 18 years old (recommended earlier than 18 if you are sexually active or have a medical problem requiring a pelvic exam). After the first exam, you should continue to have exams once a year, especially if you are sexually active. A yearly exam can detect any abnormalities which may have developed and thus ensure early treatment. You may also need an exam when you:have itching, redness, sores or swelling in the genital areahave an unusual odor and/or increased vaginal dischargesuffer from abdominal pain or painful intercoursehad sex with a person who might have an infectionneed a contraceptive method Preparing for the Exam Schedule the exam for a time when you don't expect to have your period. Do not douche 24 hours before your visit (douches are not necessary for healthy hygiene). Use a condom if you have vaginal intercourse less than 24 hours before your exam. Write down your questions so you won't forget to ask them. Be prepared to tell your provider the date your last period started and how long it lasted. Prior to the Examination Before beginning the pelvic exam, the staff at the Clinic will ask for information concerning your medical background and menstrual and contraceptive history. Be sure to mention any genital symptoms you have had and ask questions about any special concerns." }, { "docid": "D124677#0", "title": "https://www.sharecare.com/health/gynecology/how-often-get-pap-test\nHow often should I get a Pap test?", "text": "Howard M. Saul, DO on behalf of Lourdes Health System Gynecologic Oncology The Pap smear has been the main reason for a woman to come in annually to see a doctor. This test has not only been revolutionary in the terms of decreasing the incidence and death of cervical cancer but it's also been an entry point for a woman to come in and address all her other health issues. Healthcare professionals used to recommend that a woman have a Pap smear every single year. That recommendation has changed to every three to five years, depending upon each women's history. That said, many doctors still recommend an annual Pap smear to allow for an overall health check, including blood pressure, cholesterol and other important health factors. Trinity Health is a Catholic health care organization that acts in accordance with the Catholic tradition and does not condone or support all practices covered in this site. In case of emergency call 911. This site is educational and not a substitute for professional medical advice, always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare provider. Nancy A. Rector-Finney, MD on behalf of Methodist Hospital OBGYN (Obstetrics & Gynecology)Women in their 20s need a PAP smear every year to monitor the potential development of HPV. Watch Nancy Rector-Finney, MD, with Methodist Children's Hospital talk about HPV and its development in the body." }, { "docid": "D498185#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/going-to-the-gynecologist-101-3522436\nGoing to the Gynecologist 101", "text": "\"Sexual Health Reproductive Health Issues Going to the Gynecologist 101When to See Your Ob / Gyn By Tracee Cornforth | Reviewed by Meredith Shur, MDUpdated February 13, 2018Share Pin Email Print Keith Brofsky/Getty Images Have you ever been to an obstetrician/gynecologist or Ob/Gyn for a pelvic exam and Pap test? If your answer is \"\"no\"\" and you are 21 or older, pick up your phone today and make an appointment with your doctor or a family planning clinic in your area. On the other hand, if your answer is \"\"yes,\"\" then how long has it been since your last Pap smear and pelvic exam? All women should have a Pap smear every three years between the ages of 21 and 29, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Women aged 30 to 64 should have a pap smear alone every 3 years, or pap smear and an HPV test every 5 years. When Do Women Need Pelvic Exams? Teenage girls should see an OB/GYN between the ages of 13 to 15. While pelvic exams are rarely required during this first visit, this visit helps to establish a relationship with the doctor of your choice and to go over your medical and sexual history (even if you have not had sexual intercourse.) This is a good time to ask questions about sexually transmitted diseases and contraceptives. You should always see your gynecologist if you experience: Any unusual and/ or persistent vaginal discharge Bleeding between periods Bleeding after sexual intercourse While a yearly Pap smear is not, in most cases, necessary after age 30, all women still require an annual pelvic exam to check for any other changes or infections." }, { "docid": "D3084252#0", "title": "http://www.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/s.aspx?query=pap+smear+age+limits\n.", "text": "\"ads Related Results Featured Stories about \"\"pap smear age limits\"\"Cervical Cancer Facts That'll Save Your Lifewww.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/tips/your_top_10_cervical_cancer_questions_answered6. How often should I get a Pap smear? The ACOG guidelines recommend getting your first Pap smear at age 21, then every two years through age 29, and then – if you've had three consecutive Pap smearsthat were normal – every three years thereafter....5 Cancer Risks You Can Easily Avoidwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/articles/5_cancer_risks_you_can_easily_avoid The CDC also recommends catch-up vaccinations for girls and women ages 13-26. ... Also, make sure your daughter gets her Pap smears on schedule. Girls and teens should get regular Pap smearswithin three years after they start having sex, and no later thanage21.... Confused About Screenings? Breast Health Expert Susan Love Explains Allwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/articles/confused_about_screenings_breast_health_expert_susan_love_explains_all The Pap smear for cervical cancer is a perfect example ... The USPSTF recommends against routine screening mammography in all women aged 40 to 49 years ... It went on to say, however, that the decision to start regular screening mammography before theageof 50 should be an... Men's Health Mistakes and Why They Make Themwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/articles/mens_health_mistakes_and_why_they_make_themon and are urged to self-examine their breasts and get procedures like pap smears and mammograms ... is a relatively rare disease and usually strikes younger men between theagesof 15...for men after lung and prostate cancer, colon cancer usually occurs before theageof 40.... Vaginal Itching & Burning: Your Top 3 Questions Answeredwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/cancer/articles/your_top_3_itching_and_burning_ob-gyn_questions_answered Drug Administration (FDA) has approved vaccines against HPV for females between the ages of 9 ... What you can do to help prevent it: Prolong the age of having sexual intercourse; ... a healthy diet and exercise to help boost your immune system; Get regular Pap smearsand pelvic... New Recommendations for Cervical Cancer Screening Testwww.lifescript.com/blogs/ed_geehr/health/new_recommendations_for_cervical_cancer_screening_testis needed before HPV-enhanced primary screening is widely adopted for women aged 30 years and ... There's no national or international consensus on the age at which to discontinue cervical...cancer if they have had adequate recent screening with normal Pap smearsand aren... Free Health Services Just for Womenwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/health_care/navigating_the_system/free_health_services_just_for_women Basic Services Many preventive services available for free under the law are for men, women and children, depending on age and risk factors. ... “ Pap smears [and] mammograms are important, but there's more to our bodies than apap smearand mammogram,” says Paula... Your Top OB-GYN Questions Answeredwww.lifescript.com/health/centers/pms/articles/top_10_ob-gyn_questions.aspx2. What does a routine Pap smear show? What other tests should I ask for? ... Through regular Pap tests, cervical cancer can be prevented or detected at a very early stage. ..." }, { "docid": "D1936929#0", "title": "http://mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/pap-smear/basics/why-its-done/prc-20013038\nOverview", "text": "\"Print Overview Pap test A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is a procedure to test for cervical cancer in women. A Pap smear involves collecting cells from your cervix — the lower, narrow end of your uterus that's at the top of your vagina. Detecting cervical cancer early with a Pap smear gives you a greater chance at a cure. A Pap smear can also detect changes in your cervical cells that suggest cancer may develop in the future. Detecting these abnormal cells early with a Pap smear is your first step in halting the possible development of cervical cancer. Why it's done A Pap smear is used to screen for cervical cancer. The Pap smear is usually done in conjunction with a pelvic exam. In women older than age 30, the Pap test may be combined with a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) — a common sexually transmitted infection that can cause cervical cancer in some women. Who should have a Pap smear? You and your doctor can decide when it's time for you to begin Pap testing and how often you should have the test." }, { "docid": "D125858#0", "title": "http://www.webmd.com/menopause/guide/menopause-pap-smear?page=2\nPap Test After Menopause", "text": "Pap Test After Menopause In this Article Do I Still Need a Pap Smear Now That I Am Menopausal? How Often Should I Get a Pap Smear Now That I Am Menopausal? Do I Need to Get Pap Smears If I Have Had a Hysterectomy? What Symptoms Should I Watch for Between Pap Smears? A Pap test looks for changes in the cells of the cervix that show cervical cancer or conditions that may develop into cancer. Pap screen testing should begin at age 21. Routine screening is recommended every three years for women ages 21 to 65. For women ages 30 to 65 who have a normal Pap test result and negative HPV test, rescreening should be done in five years. It is your best tool to detect pre-cancerous conditions that may lead to cervical cancer. If detected early, cervical cancer can be cured." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2063177#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regressive_autism\nRegressive autism", "text": "\"This article needs attention from an expert in medicine. Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. Wiki Project Medicine may be able to help recruit an expert. ( December 2017)Regressive autism occurs when a child appears to develop typically but then starts to lose speech and social skills, typically between the ages of 15 and 30 months, and is subsequently diagnosed with autism. [ 1] Other terms used to describe regression in children with autism are autism with regression, autistic regression, setback-type autism, and acquired autistic syndrome. [ 2] There is no standard definition for regression, [2] and the prevalence of regression varies depending on the definition used. [ 3] Some children show a mixture of features, with some early delays and some later losses; and there is evidence of a continuous spectrum of behaviors, rather than a black-and-white distinction, between autism with and without regression. [ 3] According to the definitions in the DSM-5 the term \"\"regressive autism\"\" can refer to any type of autism spectrum disorder that involves regression, including Childhood Disintegrative Disorder. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Speech and social regression2 Cause3 Research4 Other disorders involving regression5 References Speech and social regression [ edit]Approximately 25–30% of children with autism spectrum disorders stop speaking after beginning to say words, often before the age of two. [ 5] According to Ami Klin, \"\"Most examples of autistic regression... are based upon a child's loss of a handful of words... it's possible that these children were only echoing sounds they heard from their parents\"\" [6] Some children lose social development instead of language; some lose both. [" } ]
[ { "docid": "D917358#0", "title": "http://www.aafp.org/afp/1998/1015/p1313.html\nLymphadenopathy: Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation", "text": "Lymphadenopathy: Differential Diagnosis and Evaluation PRINT COMMENTSSHAREA more recent article on lymphadenopathy is available. ROBERT FERRER, M. D., M. P. H., University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas Am Fam Physician. 1998 Oct 15;58 (6):1313-1320. Although the finding of lymphadenopathy sometimes raises fears about serious illness, it is, in patients seen in primary care settings, usually a result of benign infectious causes. Most patients can be diagnosed on the basis of a careful history and physical examination. Localized adenopathy should prompt a search for an adjacent precipitating lesion and an examination of other nodal areas to rule out generalized lymphadenopathy. In general, lymph nodes greater than 1 cm in diameter are considered to be abnormal. Supraclavicular nodes are the most worrisome for malignancy. A three- to four-week period of observation is prudent in patients with localized nodes and a benign clinical picture. Generalized adenopathy should always prompt further clinical investigation." }, { "docid": "D2236350#0", "title": "http://www.nevdgp.org.au/info/immunisation/mmr_autism.htm\n.", "text": "\"National Centre for Immunisation Research and Surveillanceof Vaccine Preventable Diseases UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 2 page pdf Measles, mumps, rubella vaccine, inflammatory bowel disease and autism Recent media reports have suggested a link between the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine, bowel inflammation and autism. No reliable evidence supports a link. This fact sheet provides background information for health professionals and parents. What is Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)? IBD is a group of chronic inflammatory disorders of the small and large bowel, the commonest being ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. The cause of IBD is not understood, but an immune mechanism as well as a genetic predisposition are likely. IBD is relatively rare, and usually occurs in people aged between 15 to 30 years, but can also occur in children. Common symptoms include diarrhoea, fever, stomach pain and weight loss. What is autism? Autism is a developmental disorder that is usually identified between 18 months and three years of age." }, { "docid": "D500611#0", "title": "http://www.itispossible.ca/faqs/what-is-a-developmental-disability-autism/\nWhat is a Developmental Disability & Autism", "text": "What is a Developmental Disability & Autism What are intellectual or cognitive impairments? The new definition of developmental disability is not based strictly on IQ. It also considers how a person handles common demands in life and how independent they are compared to others of a similar age and background. SERVICES AND SUPPORTS TO PROMOTE THE SOCIAL INCLUSION OF PERSONS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITES ACT, 2008What causes intellectual or cognitive impairments? Intellectual or cognitive impairments can start any time before a child reaches the age of 18 years. Persons who have intellectual disabilities may have other impairments as well. Examples of coexisting conditions may include: cerebral palsy, seizure disorders, vision impairment, hearing loss, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Persons with severe intellectual disabilities are more likely to have additional limitations than persons with milder intellectual disabilities (EEOC, 2011). Additional Helpful Terminology Developmental disabilities that may also include an intellectual disability are briefly described below. Intellectual disabilities can also be caused by a head injury, stroke or illness." }, { "docid": "D812501#0", "title": "http://srmo.sagepub.com/view/encyc-of-epidemiology/n3.xml\nAdditive and Multiplicative Models", "text": "Additive and Multiplicative Models In: Encyclopedia of Epidemiology Encyclopedia Edited by: Sarah Boslaugh Published: 2008DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781412953948.n3+ More information Online Publication Date: December 27, 2012Disciplines : Health, Medicine, Nursing, Social Policy and Public Policy Print ISBN: 9781412928168 | Online ISBN: 9781412953948Buy in print Entry Reader’s Guide Entries A-Z Subject Index Download PDFShow page numbers Additive and multiplicative models are two alternative approaches to modeling effect of risk factors on disease. In additive models, risk—or disease incidence—changes by some fixed amount when a risk factor is present. The statement “If you take up X, you ... Looks like you do not have access to this content. 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Tail end of human embryo, from eight and a half to nine weeks old. Details Carnegie stage 17Precursor Intermediate mesoderm Identifiers Latin ductus paramesonephricus Me SH D009095TE E5.7.2.3.0.0.3Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata]Paramesonephric ducts (or Müllerian ducts) are paired ducts of the embryo that run down the lateral sides of the urogenital ridge and terminate at the sinus tubercle in the primitive urogenital sinus. In the female, they will develop to form the uterine tubes, uterus, cervix, and the upper one-third of the vagina; [1] in the male, they are lost. These ducts are made of tissue of mesodermal origin. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Development1.1 Anti-Müllerian hormone2 Function3 Clinical significance3.1 Mutations in AMH3.2 Paramesonephric duct anomalies4 History5 Gallery6 See also7 References8 External links Development [ edit]Paramesonephric duct (blue) develops in females (middle image) and degenerates in males of certain species (bottom). The female reproductive system is composed of two embryological segments: the urogenital sinus and the paramesonephric ducts. The two are conjoined at the sinus tubercle. [ 3] [4] Paramesonephric ducts are present on the embryo of both sexes. [ 4] [5] Only in females do they develop into reproductive organs." }, { "docid": "D1877568#0", "title": "http://www.autism.com/understanding_advice\n", "text": "\"Advice for Parents of Young Autistic Children (2012, Revised) - Part 1 | Jump to Part 2By James B. Adams, Ph. D., Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona Stephen M. Edelson, Ph. D., Autism Research Institute, San Diego, California Temple Grandin, Ph. D., Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado Bernard Rimland, Ph. D., Autism Research Institute, San Diego, California Jane Johnson, Autism Research Institute, San Diego, California Authors’ Note: James B. Adams, Ph. D., is the father of a daughter with autism, and has served for twelve years as the President of the Greater Phoenix Chapter of the Autism Society of America. He is also a materials engineering professor at Arizona State University, where much of his research is focused on finding the biomedical causes of autism and effective treatments for it. In 2013 he released a Summary of Dietary, Nutritional, and Medical Treatments for Autism based on over 150 published research studies. His website is http://autism.asu.edu Stephen M. Edelson has a Ph. D. in experimental psychology, and has worked in the field of autism for over 30 years." }, { "docid": "D2479313#0", "title": "http://eyewiki.aao.org/Dry_Eyes_After_Laser_in_situ_Keratomileusis_(LASIK)\nDry Eyes After Laser in situ Keratomileusis (LASIK)", "text": "Original article contributed by: Brandon Rodriguez, MDAll contributors: Brandon Rodriguez, MDAssigned editor: Review: Not reviewed Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Pathophysiology3 Symptoms4 Therapeutic Options5 Conclusion6 Additional Resources7 References Introduction Dry Eye Syndrome after Laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) is the most common side effect encountered by cornea-refractive surgeons since femtosecond technology has nearly eliminated flap related complications. Unfortunately, despite the continuing advances in LASIK technology and visual results, the cure for LASIK-associated dry eye has yet to be elucidated. Pathophysiology Approximately 4% of LASIK patients develop dry eye syndrome [1], however this has been reported to be as high as 60-70% [2]. Varying degrees of dryness usually last from 3-6 months; however it can persist for months to years. This is especially true for those that had dry eye symptoms before surgery and were inadequately treated. Dryness after LASIK has been linked to numerous possible etiologies to include but not limited to, dryness before surgery, female gender [3] and mean spherical equivalent treatment. The most common etiology described is secondary to the transection of corneal nerves and loss of superficial corneal innervation [4] [5] [6] [7]. These sensory nerves originate from the ophthalmic division of cranial nerve 5, the trigeminal nerve. Classically during flap creation, a superior hinge is created resulting in the greatest transection of corneal nerves since a large proportion of nerves enter from the radial aspects of the cornea. These radial fibers run radially in the middle third of the stroma, divide to form a dense subepithelial plexus and then run perpendicularly to penetrate Bowmans layer and supply the epithelium [2]. Alternating the hinge to the nasal or temporal aspect has been shown to reduce the amount of dryness and lost corneal sensation up to 6 months postoperatively (p < 0.0001) [4]. However, beyond that time point there are no differences. The relative risk for dryness per diopter of myopia was found to be 0.88 which correlated approximately with the laser-calculated depth of ablation and combined ablation depth and flap creation (RR 1.01/µm) [6]. In order to possibly decrease dryness caused by flap creation, reducing the flap thickness has been shown to have less of an effect on corneal sensation and tear function tests [8]. The alternative is to perform surface ablation, as these patients typically experience less dry eye symptoms because only superficial nerves are ablated versus the deeper stromal nerve plexus [2] [9]. Despite controlling the above etiologies/risk factors, dryness continues to occur. Given the advent of femtosecond technology, the microkeratome versus the femtosecond laser was evaluated for differences in the mechanism of flap creation." }, { "docid": "D522600#0", "title": "http://www.lucianoschiazza.it/documenti/Acanthosis_nigricans_eng.html\nACANTHOSIS NIGRICANS", "text": "ACANTHOSIS NIGRICANSLuciano Schiazza M. D. Dermatologist c/o In Medica - Centro Medico Polispecialistico Largo XII Ottobre 62 cell 335.655.97.70 - office 010 5701818www.lucianoschiazza.it Acanthosis ( Latin for thick) nigricans ( Latin for dark) (AN) is a rare skin disorder characterized by poorly defined, darkening (light brown to black) ( hyperpigmentation) and velvety thickening ( hyperkeratosis) of the skin. AN occurs mainly in the folds of the skin in the armpit (axilla), groin, umbilicus and posterior and lateral folds of the neck with very visible markings and creases. The posterior neck is the most commonly affected site in children and the vulva in females who are hyperandrogenic and obese. Sometimes, the lips, palms, soles of feet, or other areas (the knuckles, between the legs, the elbow, under the breasts, around the belly button, the areola of the nipple) may be affected. AN lesions may also appear on the mucous membranes of the oral cavity, nasal and laryngeal mucosa and oesophagus. Acanthosis nigricans can begin at any age including at birth, although it is found more commonly in the adult population. The skin changes appear slowly, sometimes over months or years as hyperpigmented macules and patches that progress to palpable plaques. Usually asymptomatic, occasionally, the affected areas may itch. Papillomatosis (multiple finger-like growths) is common on cutaneous and mucosal surfaces. Acrochordons (skin tags) are often found in and around the affected areas." }, { "docid": "D1973798#0", "title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1177523-overview\nSturge-Weber Syndrome", "text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Neurology Sturge-Weber Syndrome Updated: Jan 04, 2018Author: Masanori Takeoka, MD; Chief Editor: Amy Kao, MD more... Share Email Print Feedback Practice Essentials Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS), also called encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, is a neurocutaneous disorder with angiomas that involve the leptomeninges (leptomeningeal angiomas [LAs]) and the skin of the face, typically in the ophthalmic (V1) and maxillary (V2) distributions of the trigeminal nerve. The hallmark of SWS is a facial cutaneous venous dilation, also referred to as a nevus flammeus or port-wine stain (PWS). Signs and symptoms SWS is generally diagnosed clinically, based on the typical cutaneous, central nervous system (CNS), and ocular abnormalities associated with it. Neurological signs include the following: Developmental delay/intellectual disability Learning problems Attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder Factors suggesting a progressive course of cortical damage in SWS include the following: Initial focal seizures progressing to frequent, secondarily generalized seizures Increasing seizure frequency and duration despite the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs)Increasing duration of a transient postictal deficit Increase in focal or diffuse atrophy - Determined by serial neuroimaging Progressive increase in calcifications Development of hemiparesis Deterioration in cognitive functioning Physical signs of SWS are as follows: Port-wine stain Macrocephaly Ocular manifestations Soft-tissue hypertrophy Hemiparesis Visual loss Hemianopsia Ocular involvement in SWS may include the following signs: Hemangiomalike, superficial changes (which on histology demonstrate only venous dilation) in the eyelid Buphthalmos Glaucoma Tomato-catsup color of the fundus (ipsilateral to the nevus flammeus) with glaucoma Conjunctival and episcleral hemangiomas Diffuse choroidal hemangiomas Heterochromia of the irides Tortuous retinal vessels with occasional arteriovenous communications Ocular signs that may indicate the presence of infantile glaucoma include the following: Corneal diameter of more than 12 mm during the first year of life Corneal edema Tears in the Descemet membrane (Haab striae)Unilateral or bilateral myopic shift Optic nerve cupping greater than 0.3Any cup asymmetry associated with intraocular pressure (IOP) above the high teens Optic nerve damage - Resulting in myopia, anisometropia, amblyopia, strabismus, and visual field defects Diagnosis In young patients, examination under anesthesia or deep sedation is necessary to confirm the diagnosis of glaucoma. Careful assessment in each eye of IOP, corneal diameter, cycloplegic refraction, axial length, and optic nerve cupping, as well as gonioscopic examination, is mandatory. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) protein may be elevated, presumably secondary to microhemorrhage. Note that a major intracranial hemorrhage itself is rare in SWS, although microhemorrhage may be common. Besides the clinical examination, the following have historically been the procedures of choice to establish the diagnosis of SWS: [ 1]Skull radiography Angiography Computed tomography (CT) scanning Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)MRI with gadolinium Functional imaging - With single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) or positron emission tomography (PET) scanning In the diagnosis of diffuse choroidal hemangioma, A-scan and B-scan ultrasonography may be useful diagnostic aids. B-scan ultrasonography characteristically shows a solid, echogenic mass, whereas A-scan ultrasonography demonstrates high internal reflectivity. Electroencephalography (EEG) is used for the evaluation of seizures; it can also localize seizure activity when epilepsy surgery is considered for refractory seizures." }, { "docid": "D390715#0", "title": "https://www.parents.com/health/down-syndrome/mental-health-concerns/\nMental Health Concerns and Down Syndrome", "text": "\"Home Health Down Syndrome Mental Health Concerns and Down Syndrome ADHD, OCD, anxiety, and depression are just some mental health issues associated with Down syndrome. Learn to watch out for other signs of mood disorders and more. Provided by the National Down Syndrome Society Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email What are the major mental-health-related concerns in people with Down syndrome? At least half of all children and adults with Down syndrome face a major mental-health concern during their life span. Children and adults with multiple medical problems experience an even higher rate of mental-health problems. The most common mental-health concerns include: general anxiety; repetitive and obsessive-compulsive behaviors; oppositional, impulsive, and inattentive behaviors; sleep-related difficulties; depression; autism spectrum conditions; and neuropsychological problems characterized by progressive loss of cognitive skills. The pattern of mental-health problems in Down syndrome varies depending on the age and developmental characteristics of the child or adult with Down syndrome as follows: Young and early-school-age children with limitations in language and communication skills, cognition, and non-verbal problem-solving abilities show increased vulnerabilities in terms of:-- Disruptive, impulsive, inattentive, hyperactive, and oppositional behaviors (raising concerns of coexisting oppositional disorder and ADHD) -- Anxious, stuck, ruminative, inflexible behaviors (raising concerns of co-existing generalized anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders) -- Self-immersed, repetitive, stereotypical behaviors (raising concerns of co-existing autism or pervasive developmental disorder) and deficits in social relatedness -- Chronic sleep difficulties, daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and mood-related problems (raising concerns of co-existing sleep disorders and sleep apnea)Older school-age children and adolescents, as well as young adults with Down syndrome with better language and communication and cognitive skills, show an increased vulnerability to:-- Depression, social withdrawal, diminished interests and coping skills -- Generalized anxiety -- Obsessive-compulsive behaviors -- Regression with decline in loss of cognitive and social skills -- Chronic sleep difficulties, daytime sleepiness, fatigue, and mood-related problems (raising concerns of co-existing sleep disorders and sleep apnea)Older adults show an increased vulnerability to:-- Generalized anxiety -- Depression, social withdrawal, loss of interest, and diminished self-care -- Regression with decline in cognitive and social skills -- Dementia All these changes in behavior often seem to occur as a reaction to (or are triggered by) a psychosocial or environmental stressor -- for example, the death or illness of a loved one, or separation from that person. Who should you turn to for assessment and treatment of mental-health concerns? Many families live in areas without a mental-health professional skilled in working with children and adults with Down syndrome. We therefore recommend the approach outlined below for families." }, { "docid": "D1323950#0", "title": "http://www.theautismproject.org/asd-resources\nASD Resources", "text": "ASD Resources Understanding Autism DSM-IV CRITERIAWhat is autism? Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. The result of a neurological disorder that impacts the functioning of the brain, autism impacts the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills. The core deficits of autism are: Cognition Communication Social Interactions Repetitive Behaviors Autism affects human behaviors such as verbal and non-verbal communication, the ability to effectively express ideas and feelings, imagination, leisure and play activities, and establishment of relationships with others. It generally has a life long affect on how individuals learn to be social beings, care for themselves and participate in their community (National Research Council 2009). Individuals with autism tend to focus on details, interpret fragments of the information, misperceive the perspective of others and become stuck on one mode of thinking and behaving. As a result, they misinterpret their experiences. Pervasive Developmental Disorders Autism is one of five neurological disorders coming under the umbrella of Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD). A Pervasive Developmental Disorder is a condition that permanently and adversely affects all aspects of a person’s development (Rowland Barret Ph D April 2009), including: Social development Cognitive development (intelligence, language)Affective development (mood, emotions)Physical development (motor skills)The five disorders under PDD are: Autistic Disorder Asperger Syndrome Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD)Rett's Disorder PDD-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS)Each of these disorders has specific diagnostic criteria as outlined by the American Psychiatric Association (APA) in its Diagnostic & Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV-TR). Asperger Syndrome Asperger Syndrome is “…characterized as a triad of impairments affecting: social interaction, communication, and imagination, accompanied by a narrow, rigid repetitive pattern of activities” (Lorna Wing 1998)." }, { "docid": "D2277830#0", "title": "http://complexchild.org/articles/2016-articles/november/csws-epilepsy/\nSeizures During Sleep: One Boyâs Journey with CSWS Epilepsy", "text": "Hello, meet my son Joshua! He is six years old, and he has a rare epilepsy known as Continuous Spikes and Waves of Slow Wave Sleep Syndrome (CSWS). This syndrome is commonly referred to as Electrical Status Epilepticus During Sleep (ESES). It appears to be quite rare comprising of less than 1% of all childhood epilepsies. The exact number of cases is unknown; however, it is believed that there are less than 1000 documented cases worldwide. When your child is diagnosed with this condition, the journey can prove to be quite confusing. This is because not much is known about the condition and the terms or abbreviations—CSWS, ESES, and Landau Kleffner Syndrome (LKS)—are often used interchangeably. It is my understanding that ESES refers to the unique EEG pattern of near continuous slow spike and wave activity on the EEG which occupies a significant portion of non-rapid eye movement sleep (NREM). What is considered “significant” is debatable, and some authors suggest thresholds range from 25% to 85%. CSWS refers to the epileptic encephalopathy associated with global regression." }, { "docid": "D1279976#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirenomelia\nSirenomelia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sirenomelia Sirenomelia, Lyon natural history and anatomy museum Specialty Medical genetics Sirenomelia Sirenomelia, alternatively known as Mermaid syndrome, is a rare congenital deformity in which the legs are fused together, giving them the appearance of a mermaid 's tail as the nickname suggests. This condition is found in approximately one out of every 100,000 live births [1] (about as rare as conjoined twins) and is usually fatal within a day or two of birth because of complications associated with abnormal kidney and urinary bladder development and function. More than half the cases of sirenomelia result in stillbirth and this condition is 100 times more likely to occur in identical twins than in single births or fraternal twins. [ 2] It results from a failure of normal vascular supply from the lower aorta in utero. [ citation needed] Maternal diabetes has been associated with caudal regression syndrome and sirenomelia, [3] although a few sources question this association. [ 4]VACTERL-H is an expanded form of the VACTERL association that concludes that this diagnosis is a less severe form of sirenomelia. [ 5] The disorder was formerly thought to be an extreme case of caudal regression syndrome; however, it was reclassified to be considered a separate condition. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Tiffany Yorks1.2 Shiloh Pepin1.3 Milagros Cerrón2 References3 Further reading4 External links History [ edit]Classification of sirenomelia by the presence or absence of bones within the lower limb. I) all bones of thigh and lower leg present II) fused fibula III) fibula absent IV) partially fused femur, fused fibula V) partially fused femur VI) fused femur, fused tibia VII) fused femur, tibia absent Only a few individuals who did not have fatal kidney and bladder complications are known to have survived beyond birth with this condition. Tiffany Yorks [ edit]Tiffany Yorks of Clearwater, Florida (May 7, 1988 - February 24, 2016) [6] underwent successful surgery in order to separate her legs before she was a year old. [" }, { "docid": "D1238632#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/drugs\ndrugs", "text": "drugs Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .drugspharmacophobia. Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012hypohidrosis Reduced sweat production Hypohidrosis I Inherited conditions, eg hereditary anhydrotic ectodermal dysplasia, ichthyosis, or angiokeratoma corporis diffusum universale II Acquired conditions Collagen vascular diseases –-Sjögren syndrome, progressive systemic sclerosis Dermatopathies –Miliaria profunda, pemphigus vulgaris, psoriasis Drugs Anticholinergics, eg atropine, scopolamine; ganglionic blockers Endocrinopathies Diabetes insipidus, hypothyroidism, hypothalamic lesions Environmental stress Heat stroke and dehydration Peripheral neuropathy Alcohol, amyloidosis, DM, Horner syndrome, leprosygynecomastia Benign enlargement of ♂ breast that most commonly affects boys andadolescents, often regresses at puberty; it is usually due to a proliferation of glandular component;may occur in Klinefelter syndrome or after malnutrition Age-related peaks1. Perinatal, in 60-90% of ♂ at birth, due to transplacental passage of estrogens.2. Pubertal, up to 70%, depending on stringency of definition.3. Involutional, age 50-80% Treatment Clomiphene, tamoxifen, testolactone, surgery. See Adolescent gynecomastia. Gynecomastia Etiology Endocrinopathy Orchitis, hypogonadism–androgen deficiency, androgen resistance,tumors/hyperplasia of adrenal gland, testes, eg Leydig cell tumor–↑ h CG, lung CA,Klinefelter syndrome–↑ risk of breast CA and thyroid hyperplasia Drugs α-methyldopa, amphetamine, androgens, benzodiazepines, cimetidine,chemotherapeutics, digitalis, INH, marijuana, penicillamine, phenothiazine, reserpine,spironolactone, tricyclic antidepressants Other conditions Starvation diet–mechanism: testicular, hepatic hypofunction or on resuming feeding, hemodialysis, liver disease–cirrhosis, hepatomas, hemochromatosis,due to ↓ hepatic metabolism of estrogens, mycosis fungoides, myotonic dystrophy withspastic paraplegia, leprosy. Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content ." }, { "docid": "D2606739#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/19232609/ovaries-flash-cards/\nOvaries", "text": "\"104 terms cwieworka11Ovaries Class 2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort₀The ovaries are paired ovoid structures located where? nestled between the uterus and illiac vessels in the ovarian fossa AKA FOSSA OF WALDEYERIf the ovaries cannot be found lateral to the uterus where should you check? posterior and anterior In relation to the ovaries where are the ureters located? they course under the ovaries on a longitudinal view The ovaries typically measure _____ in pre-pubertal females? 1.5 cm The ovaries typically measure _____ in menstruating females? 2.5cm The ovaries typically measure _____ in post menopausal females? 1.0 cm At puberty what activates the onset of menses and a reproductive female? A release of gonadotropin by the hypothalamus and pituitary activates the ovarian-endometrial cycle The ovarian-endometrial cycle will continue through a woman's lifetime and can be interrupted what 2 things?" }, { "docid": "D872669#0", "title": "http://en.engormix.com/MA-poultry-industry/genetic/articles/poultry-nutrition-south-africa-t1602/103-p0.htm\nbroiler production in South Africa", "text": "\"Poultry Industry Login o register me Poultry Industry Forums Technical articles Contact a Professional News Events Products Thematic index Videos Photos Click to view showcase Engormix / Poultry Industry / Technical articles / Genetics - Reproductionbroiler production in South Africa Poultry Nutrition in South Africa Published on: 1/17/2011Author/s : Brett Roosendaal (Rainbow Farms Pty Ltd) 3103 8 Statistics Introduction South African broiler production systems vary from rudimentary subsistence farming to simplistic open house systems to highly technologically advanced integrated businesses that are world competitive. The primary genetic stock is Cobb 500 and Ross 308, however, Arbor Acres, Hubbard and Hybro are also present. In South Africa, poultry meat consumption is predominantly chicken with a fractional consumption of turkey meat which is imported. A large proportion of broilers are raised above 1500 meters above sea level and therefore ascites in winter months is a concern and needs to be managed accordingly. Poultry Consumption The poultry industry in terms of meat and eggs dominates the agricultural sector in South Africa and is the main supplier of animal protein to the population. The producer level turnover is R 30 billion which translates into R 47 billion at retail level and accounts for 24% of all agricultural production and 48% of all animal products in South Africa during 2009. Poultry meat accounts for R 23.1 billion, eggs R 6.9 billion and the chick industry R 3.6 billion. Poultry has shown an upward trend in consumption over the past 6 years. The per capita consumption of poultry meat was 31.83 kg per annum in comparison with beef at 15.77 kg, pork at 4.17 kg and mutton and goat consumption combined at 3.21 kg in 2009. Egg consumption was 8.6 kg (130 eggs) per capita per annum in 2009." }, { "docid": "D2472963#0", "title": "https://www.reviewofophthalmology.com/article/eyelid-lesions-diagnosis-and-treatment\nEyelid Lesions: Diagnosis and Treatment", "text": "James Kasenchak, MD, and Gregory Notz, DO, Danville, Pa. Published 5 April 2016Eyelid Lesions: Diagnosis and Treatment A look at some of the common eyelid lesions that you may encounter in practice, their risk factors and treatment options. Eyelid lesions are more often than not benign. Accurate diagnosis by an ophthalmologist is based on history and clinical examination. When in doubt, any suspicious lesion should undergo biopsy. Here we offer a brief review of some of the more common eyelid lesions that an ophthalmologist may encounter in a general practice. Background, Exam To diagnose eyelid lesions one must first understand the anatomy of the eyelid and especially the eyelid margin and its characteristics. The eyelid margin consists of the skin, muscle, fat, tarsus, conjunctiva and adnexal structures including the approximately 100 eyelashes, glands of Zeis, glands of Moll, meibomian glands and the associated vascular and lymphatic supply. The examination of an eyelid lesion begins with history. History should include chronicity, symptoms (tenderness, change in vision, discharge), and evolution of the lesion. Other pertinent points include a history of skin cancer, immunosuppression, fair skin or radiation therapy." }, { "docid": "D3044045#0", "title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0735109716336750\nOriginal InvestigationRisk of Aortic Dissection in the Moderately Dilated Ascending Aorta", "text": "Journal of the American College of Cardiology Volume 68, Issue 11, 13 September 2016, Pages 1209-1219Original Investigation Risk of Aortic Dissection in the Moderately Dilated Ascending Aorta Presented at the American Association for Thoracic Surgery Aortic Symposium Workshop 2015, Kobe, Japan, October 16, 2015. Joon Bum Kim MD, Ph D a Matthew Spotnitz MD b f Mark E. Lindsay MD, Ph D c d e Thomas E. Mac Gillivray MD b e Eric M. Isselbacher MD c e Thoralf M. Sundt III MD b e Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2016.06.025 Get rights and content Under an Elsevier user license open archive Abstract Background Recent studies have demonstrated that many patients with acute type A aortic dissection (AD) have aortic diameters of <55 mm at presentation, prompting discussion of lowering the prophylactic surgical guidelines. However, risk of dissection at these smaller diameters is poorly defined. Objectives The purpose of this study is to understand the risk of AD in moderately dilated ascending aortas using a large echocardiographic data set. Methods Using an institutional echocardiography database, we identified 4,654 nonsyndromic adults (age: 68.6 ± 13.1 years; 1,003 women) with maximal ascending aortic diameters of 40 to 55 mm. We performed competing risk analysis to determine the independent risk factors of AD or aortic rupture. Results Five hundred eighty-six individuals (12.6%) had bicuspid aortic valves (BAVs). During follow-up (14,431.5 patient-years), AD and rupture occurred in 13 and 1 patients, respectively, which demonstrated a linearized incidence of AD and/or rupture of 0.1% per patient-year. Elective ascending aortic repair was performed in 176 individuals. On multivariable analyses, independent predictors of AD and/or rupture were age (hazard ratio [HR]: 1.06; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.01 to 1.12; p= 0.024) and baseline aortic diameters (HR: 1.20; 95% CI: 1.05 to 1.36; p = 0.006)." }, { "docid": "D2320272#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sotos_syndrome\nSotos syndrome", "text": "\"Sotos syndrome Sotos syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited condition Specialty Medical genetics Sotos syndrome ( cerebral gigantism or Sotos-Dodge syndrome) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by excessive physical growth during the first years of life. Excessive growth often starts in infancy and continues into the early teen years. The disorder may be accompanied by autism, [1] mild intellectual disability, delayed motor, cognitive, and social development, hypotonia (low muscle tone), and speech impairments. Children with Sotos syndrome tend to be large at birth and are often taller, heavier, and have relatively large skulls ( macrocephaly) than is normal for their age. Signs of the disorder, which vary among individuals, include a disproportionately large skull with a slightly protrusive forehead, large hands and feet, large mandible, hypertelorism (an abnormally increased distance between the eyes), and downslanting eyes. Clumsiness, an awkward gait, and unusual aggressiveness or irritability may also occur. Although most cases of Sotos syndrome occur sporadically, familial cases have also been reported. It is similar to Weaver syndrome. Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Genetics3 Diagnosis4 Treatment5 Prognosis6 Epidemiology7 See also8 References9 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]This syndrome is characterized by overgrowth and advanced bone age. Affected individuals are dysmorphic, with macrodolichocephaly, downslanting palpebral fissures and a pointed chin." }, { "docid": "D2129027#0", "title": "http://www.nature.com/articles/srep05832\nAssociation between serum free fatty acid levels and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a cross-sectional study", "text": "Altmetric: 2 Citations: 33More detail Article | Open Association between serum free fatty acid levels and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a cross-sectional study Juanwen Zhang, Ying Zhao, Chengfu Xu, Yani Hong, Huanle Lu, Jianping Wu & Yu Chen Scientific Reports 4, Article number: 5832 (2014)doi :10.1038/srep05832Download Citation Biochemistry Endocrine system and metabolic diseases Received:03 April 2014Accepted:07 July 2014Published online:25 July 2014Abstract High serum free fatty acid (FFA) levels are associated with metabolic syndrome (MS). This study aimed to assess the association of fasting serum FFAs with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in a Chinese population. A total of 840 subjects fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of NAFLD and 331 healthy control participants were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Fasting serum FFA levels and other clinical and laboratory parameters were measured. NAFLD patients had significantly higher serum FFA levels than controls ( P < 0.001). Serum FFA levels were significantly and positively correlated with parameters of MS, inflammation indexes, and markers of hepatocellular damage. Elevated serum FFA levels were found in NAFLD subjects with individual components of MS (obesity, hypertriglyceridaemia, and hyperglycaemia). Stepwise regression showed that serum FFA levels were an independent factor predicting advanced fibrosis (FIB-4 ≥ 1.3) in NAFLD patients. Serum FFA levels correlated with NAFLD and could be used as an indicator for predicting advanced fibrosis in NAFLD patients. Introduction Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) refers to a wide spectrum of chronic liver disorders, from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis without significant ethanol consumption 1, 2." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D352034#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macular_degeneration\nMacular degeneration", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Macular degeneration Synonyms Age-related macular degeneration Picture of the back of the eye showing intermediate age-related macular degeneration Specialty Ophthalmology Symptoms Blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field [1]Complications Visual hallucinations [1]Usual onset Older people [1]Types Early, intermediate, late [1]Causes Damage to the macula of the retina [1]Risk factors Genetics, smoking [1]Diagnostic method Eye examination [1]Prevention Exercising, eating well, not smoking [1]Treatment Anti-VEGF medication injected into the eye, laser coagulation, photodynamic therapy [1]Frequency 6.2 million (2015) [2]Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration ( AMD or ARMD ), is a medical condition which may result in blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field. [ 1] Early on there are often no symptoms. [ 1] Over time, however, some people experience a gradual worsening of vision that may affect one or both eyes. [ 1] While it does not result in complete blindness, loss of central vision can make it hard to recognize faces, drive, read, or perform other activities of daily life. [ 1] Visual hallucinations may also occur and these do not represent a mental illness. [ 1]Macular degeneration typically occurs in older people. [ 1] Genetic factors and smoking also play a role. [ 1] It is due to damage to the macula of the retina. [ 1] Diagnosis is by a complete eye exam. [ 1] The severity is divided into early, intermediate, and late types. [" } ]
[ { "docid": "D425259#0", "title": "http://www.raysahelian.com/lutein.html\n.", "text": "Lutein benefit and side effects, pills in 6 mg, 10 mg, 20 mg Right dosage for long term use Does this nutrient help improve vision and visual acuity? July 2 2017 by Ray Sahelian, M. D. Lutein is a carotenoid, not a vitamin, which has become popular as a dietary supplement either by itself, or combined with zeaxanthin and other carotenoids, herbs, and vitamins for the prevention and improvement of visual disorders such as macular degeneration or to help support healthy eyesight. Humans consume 1 to 3 mg lutein per day and the lutein:zeaxanthin ratio in the diet is about 5:1. These xanthophylls form the macular pigment with the highest density in the macula lutea. In humans, as in plants, this xanthophyll is believed to function in two important ways: first as a filter of high energy blue light, and second as an antioxidant that quenches and scavenges photo induced reactive oxygen species. B enefit for eyesight health, better vision The benefit of these two carotenoids is to absorb light in the blue-green region of the visible spectrum. In humans their roles are to improve visual function and to act as antioxidants in order to protect the macula from damage by oxidative stress. Of the many carotenoids circulating in human sera, only lutein and zeaxanthin are accumulated throughout the tissues of the eye. Within the eye, they reach their highest concentration in the central retina, where vision is at its sharpest. Physician Formulas, Lutein, 6 mg, 60 Capsules Buy Lutein pill top quality Eyes ight Rx helps improve distant and near vision within hours or days Potency and Purity Guaranteed." }, { "docid": "D1656218#0", "title": "http://www.health.com/eye-health\nEye Health", "text": "Jump to: Symptoms | Treatment | Common eye issues | Glaucoma | Cataracts | Conjunctivitis | Macular Degeneration | Sty | Red eye | Other eye conditions They say the eyes are the windows to the soul. We don't know if that's true, but what we do know is that having perfectly healthy eyes—excellent vision and clear eyes, free of pain or other symptoms—are crucial to your health and wellbeing. The good news is that it's easy to learn more about eye problems, symptoms, and the treatments that will keep you in tip-top shape. About 21 million Americans have some type of vision problem, according to a survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). While many of these problems are relatively benign, such as mild nearsightedness, other eye conditions like glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration can trigger vision loss and even blindness. Although many people start developing eye diseases in middle age, their symptoms may not appear until later on, when the condition is more advanced and harder to treat. In fact, some people may not realize they have a vision problem at all until their eye doctor detects it during a routine screening or a comprehensive dilated eye exam, which checks your retina, optic nerve, eye pressure, and more. The risk for developing an eye condition increases with age. But other factors can also up your odds of experiencing vision problems in the future. For example, African Americans and people with a family history of glaucoma may have a higher risk of developing the disease." }, { "docid": "D1201280#0", "title": "https://www.whatisdryeye.com/dry-eye-and-macular-degeneration/\nDry Eye and Macular Degeneration: The Connection", "text": "Dry Eye and Macular Degeneration: The Connection AMD (age-related macular degeneration) is a condition of the eye that is painless, but means you lose central vision. In most cases, AMD happens in both eyes. As a result of this loss of central vision, you may notice that reading becomes quite hard, the colors around you appear less vibrant and you find it more difficult to recognize people’s faces. Although some people suffer from rapid AMD, the changes are usually very gradual. It also doesn’t affect your side or peripheral vision, so you will not turn completely blind. Two Types of AMDThe table below highlights the two types of AMD and what they mean. Type of AMDDetails Dry AMDMost common form, covers 90% of all AMD cases Caused by Drusen deposits (yellow in color) on the macula’s cells Gradual vision loss Can develop into wet AMD, which happens in 10% of cases Most noticeable at first during reading Can lead to tissue death or atrophy People experience blind spots Central vision may be completely lost over time Wet AMDKnown as neovascular AMDCaused by the development of abnormal blood vessels, damaging other cells More serious and can lead to significant deterioration in just days if left untreated Straight lines appear wavy Loss of central vision can occur People experience blind spots Central vision may be permanently and completely lost over time Dry Eye and Macular Degeneration Dry eye is a condition whereby the eye no longer produces sufficient tears or has a disruption in the components (water and oil) of the tear, leading to the tears evaporating too quickly. It is also commonly associated with dry macular degeneration. This disorder is most often seen as a result of aging, with people over 65 being most likely to be affected. The macula, which is the part of the eye’s retina responsible for giving you clear central vision, starts to thin with this condition." }, { "docid": "D1585485#0", "title": "http://www.spokaneeye.com/home/resources/diseases-disorders/retinal-disorders/macular-degeneration/\nMacular Degeneration", "text": "\"Spokane Eye Clinic Spokane Eye Surgery Center Spokane Optical Clinical Research Trials Dry Eye Macular Degeneration Home » Resources » Diseases & Disorders » Retinal Disorders » Macular Degeneration Related Links Diabetes and Your Eyes Flashes and Floaters Macular Degeneration Macular Holes Premacular Fibrosis Retinal Detachment The macula is the most central portion of the retina, directly opposite the lens. It is where the greatest number of light sensitive cells, called cones, are located. Cones allow us to see color and fine detail. The high concentration of cones in the macula gives people extremely detailed and rich central vision. You will not go stone blind from this disease. As you may already recognize, it can make more difficult or impossible a number of things in life, including reading and driving a car. It can make television viewing more difficult and less satisfying. However, age related macular degeneration leaves the peripheral (side) vision intact. With this vision there is no need to fear descending into darkness, tripping over furniture, running into walls or needing to carry a white cane. Most patients, even with severe age related macular degeneration, are still able to live on their own." }, { "docid": "D632563#0", "title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/dry-macular-degeneration/symptoms-causes/dxc-20164888\nOverview", "text": "Print Overview Vision with macular degeneration Dry macular degeneration is a common eye disorder among people over 65. It causes blurred or reduced central vision, due to thinning of the macula (MAK-u-luh). The macula is the part of the retina responsible for clear vision in your direct line of sight. Dry macular degeneration may first develop in one eye and then affect both. Over time your vision worsens, which may affect your ability to do things such as read, drive and recognize faces. But this doesn't mean you'll lose all of your sight. Early detection and self-care measures may delay vision loss due to dry macular degeneration. Symptoms Dry macular degeneration symptoms usually develop gradually and without pain. They may include: Visual distortions, such as straight lines seeming bent Reduced central vision in one or both eyes The need for brighter light when reading or doing close work Increased difficulty adapting to low light levels, such as when entering a dimly lit restaurant Increased blurriness of printed words Decreased intensity or brightness of colors Difficulty recognizing faces Dry macular degeneration usually affects both eyes. If only one eye is affected, you may not notice any changes in your vision because your good eye may compensate for the weak eye." }, { "docid": "D1867784#0", "title": "http://www.diagnosticeyecare.com/id6.html\n.", "text": "\"Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) This is a degenerative condition of the macular. It is the most common cause of vision loss in the United States in those 50 or older, and its prevalence increases with age. Macular Degeneration (MD), is caused by hardening of the arteries that nourish the retina. This deprives the sensitive retinal tissue of oxygen and nutrients that it needs to function and thrive. As a result, the central vision deteriorates. MD varies widely in severity. In the worst cases, it causes a compete loss of central vision, making reading or driving impossible. For others, it may only cause slight distortion. Fortunately, MD does to cause total blindness since it does not affect the peripheral vision. ( As illustrated below) What is the difference between Wet and Dry MD?" }, { "docid": "D3459907#0", "title": "http://tristateeye.com/eyediseases.html\nQuestions:", "text": "\"Eye Diseases Questions: What Is Allergic Eye Disease? What it is Blepharitis? What Is A Chalazion? What Is A Corneal Abrasion? What Is Diabetic Retinopathy? What Is Dry Eye? What Is Ectropion? What Is Entropion? What Are Flashers And Floaters? What Is Glaucoma?" }, { "docid": "D2663533#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/campaign/tips/diseases/vision-loss-blindness.html\nVision Loss, Blindness, and Smoking", "text": "Overview of Smoking and Eyesight Smoking is as bad for your eyes as it is for the rest of your body. If you smoke, you can develop serious eye conditions that can cause vision loss or blindness. Two of the greatest threats to your eyesight are: 1, 2Macular degeneration Cataracts Macular degeneration, also called age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is an eye disease that affects central vision. You need central vision to see objects clearly and for common tasks such as reading, recognizing faces, and driving. There are two forms of AMD: dry AMD and wet AMD. Macular degeneration always begins in the dry form, and sometimes progresses to the more advanced wet form, where vision loss can be very rapid if untreated. Cataracts cause blurry vision that worsens over time. Without surgery, cataracts can lead to serious vision loss. The best way to protect your sight from damage linked to smoking is to quit or never start smoking. 3, 4Top of Page Symptoms of Eye Diseases Related to Smoking You may think your eyes are fine, but the only way to know for sure is by getting a full eye exam." }, { "docid": "D3063292#0", "title": "https://www.macular.org/wet-amd\nWet Macular Degeneration", "text": "Wet Macular Degeneration There are two basic types of macular degeneration: “wet” and “dry.” Approximately 10-15% of the cases of macular degeneration are the “wet” (exudative) type. In the “wet” type of macular degeneration, abnormal blood vessels (known as choroidal neovascularization or CNV) grow under the retina and macula. These new blood vessels may then bleed and leak fluid, causing the macula to bulge or lift up from its normally flat position, thus distorting or destroying central vision. Under these circumstances, vision loss may be rapid and severe. What the Patient may see: With the “wet” type, patients may see a dark spot (or spots) in the center of their vision due to blood or fluid under the macula. Straight lines may look wavy because the macula is no longer smooth. Side or “peripheral” vision is rarely affected. However, some patients do not notice any such changes, despite the onset of neovascularization (1). Therefore, periodic eye examinations are still very important for patients at high risk." }, { "docid": "D1045463#0", "title": "http://stroke.ahajournals.org/content/41/4/613.full\nNeovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration and the Risk of Stroke", "text": "Skip to main page content Stroke Home • Subscriptions • Archives • Feedback • Authors • Help • AHA Journals Home Search: GO Advanced Search User Name Password Sign In Original Contributions Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration and the Risk of Stroke A 5-Year Population-Based Follow-Up Study Chao-Chien Hu, MD; Jau-Der Ho, MD, Ph D; Herng-Ching Lin, Ph D+ Author Affiliations From the Department of Ophthalmology (C.-C. H., J.-D. H.), Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan; the Department of Ophthalmology (C.-C. H., J.-D. H.), Taipei Medical University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; the Department of Ophthalmology (C.-C. H.), Shin Kong Wu-Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; the School of Medicine (C.-C. H.), Fu-Jen Catholic University, Hsingchuang, Taiwan; and the School of Health Care Administration (H.-C. L.), Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan. Correspondence to Herng-Ching Lin, Ph D, School of Health Care Administration, Taipei Medical University, 250 Wu-Hsing Street, Taipei 110, Taiwan. E-mail [email protected] Next Section Abstract Background and Purpose— Using a nationwide population-based data set from Taiwan, this study investigated the relationship between neovascular age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and the risk of stroke over a 5-year period. Method— The study cohort comprised 209 patients who received treatment for AMD between 1999 and 2001. We randomly selected 1045 subjects matched with the study cohort in terms of age and gender for comparison. Cox proportional hazard regressions were performed to compare the 5-year stroke-free survival rate. Results— Among the sampled patients, 142 patients (11.3%) had strokes during the 5-year follow-up period, 38 (18.2% of the patients with AMD) from the study cohort and 104 (9.9% of patients in the comparison cohort) from the comparison cohort. After adjusting for the patient’s age, gender, monthly income, level of urbanization, and the geographic region of the community in which the patient resided and comorbidities, the hazard ratio for stroke during the follow-up period was 2.01 ( P =0.001) times greater for patients with AMD than for patients without AMD. The adjusted hazard ratio for stroke during the follow-up period was 2.21 ( P =0.001) times higher for patients with AMD ≥65 years old compared with the same age group in the comparison cohort. However, no significant difference was observed in the risk of stroke between patients with AMD <65 years of age and comparison patients in the same age group." }, { "docid": "D752095#0", "title": "http://www.improveyourvision.com/retina-center/problems_diseases/macula_pucker.html\nMacula Pucker", "text": "Home > Retina Center > Problems & Diseases > Macula Pucker Macula Pucker Select a page: Retina Center Problems & Diseases Definition The retina is the light-sensitive tissue that lines the inside wall of the eye and enables sight. The macula is the central part of the retina that is responsible for seeing straight ahead. A macular pucker is scar tissue that forms on the surface of the macula. Other names for this condition include: epiretinal membrane, pre-retinal membrane, cellophane maculopathy, and surface wrinkling retinopathy. Macular pucker can cause blurry and distorted central vision. This can be a significant problem because a healthy macula is needed to see the fine detail required for reading and driving. A macular pucker is not related to macular degeneration, these are two different problems. A macular pucker should not be considered a precursor to a macular hole. Causes and Associations We know that development of macular pucker is often related to age. They are most common in patients over 50." }, { "docid": "D1570283#0", "title": "http://www.webrn-maculardegeneration.com/vitreous-humor.html\nVitreous Humor and Eye Floaters", "text": "\"Vitreous Humor and Eye Floaters The vitreous humor is a clear gel-like substance that is composed mostly of water and gives the eye its shape and form. Vitreous Humor Function Light enters the eye through the cornea, pupil, and lens, and is then transmitted through the vitreous humor to the retina. It fills the space between the lens and the retina (80% of the volume of the eyeball) which lines the back of the eye and helps to keep the retina in place by pressing it against the choroid. The space that it fills is called the vitreous body. What Causes Vision Floaters There are millions of fine fibers in the vitreous humor. These fibers attach to the surface of the retina.lesliedegner As we age,the vitreous shrinks andit becomes more liquid. As it shrinks, these fibers that are attached to the retina pull away from the retinal surface and separate from the retina. This can cause vitreous floaters. The aqueous humor, the fluid in the front part of the eye, is continuously replenished. However, the gel in the vitreous body is not." }, { "docid": "D3097467#0", "title": "http://www.norwesteye.com/eye_conditions.html\nEye Conditions", "text": "Eye Conditions Retinal Disorders - RETINAL TEARS AND DETACHMENTRetinal tear and Detachment – the need for early diagnosis. What is the Retina? The retina is the nerve layer at the back of the eye that senses light and sends images to your brain. The eye is like a camera. The lens in the front of the eye focuses light into the retina. You can think of the retina as the film that lines the back of a camera. The centre of the camera film is called the macula. The vitreous is a gel that fills the inside of the eye. What is a retinal detachment? A retinal detachment occurs when the retina is pulled away from its normal position." }, { "docid": "D325531#0", "title": "https://www.macular.org/eylea-injection-treatment\nEylea Injection Treatment of Macular Degeneration", "text": "Eylea Injection Treatment of Macular Degeneration Eylea Injection Treatment Currently, the most common and effective clinical treatment for Advanced Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration is anti-VEGF therapy – which is periodic intravitreal (into the eye) injection of a chemical called an “anti-VEGF”. Eylea (Eylea/VEGF Trap-Eye from Regeneron/Bayer) is one form of anti-VEGF therapy, and recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Other variants of anti-VEGF injections include ranibizumab (Lucentis, made by Genentech/Novartis), and bevacizumab (off label Avastin from Genentech). Each of these chemicals works in a different way to inhibit blood vessel growth. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced that the FDA has approved its Eylea injection treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The treatment, known in the scientific literature as VEGF Trap-Eye, was approved at a recommended dose of 2 mg every four weeks for the first twelve weeks, followed by 2 mg dose every two months (1 & 2). How it Works Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) is a naturally-occurring protein in the body, and its normal role is to trigger formation of new blood vessels, supporting the growth of the body’s tissues and organs. However, in certain diseases, such as wet age-related macular degeneration, it is also associated with the growth of abnormal new blood vessels in the eye, which results in scarring and loss of central vision. Eylea works to inhibit the binding and activation of VEGF receptors. Treatments are administered as an intraocular shot." }, { "docid": "D474526#0", "title": "http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/781181\nMacular Pigment Density Increased by Dietary Supplements", "text": "\"News > Medscape Medical News Macular Pigment Density Increased by Dietary Supplements Linda Roach March 21, 2013Adults with \"\"dry\"\" age-related macular degeneration (AMD) developed a denser macular pigment layer after taking a daily oral supplement of carotenoid compounds and omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids, a German research group has found. However, the clinical importance of this is unknown, Christin Arnold, Dipl-Troph, and colleagues from Friedrich Schiller University, in Jena, Germany, report in a paper published March 21 in JAMA Ophthalmology. The randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel clinical trial compared outcomes in 145 participants, aged 50 to 93 years, divided into 3 groups. All patients had nonexudative AMD. The trial was conducted for 12 months. One group (n = 55) took a capsule containing 10 mg lutein, 1 mg zeaxanthin, 100 mg docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), and 30 mg eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA); another took a capsule containing twice those doses (n = 50); and the placebo group (n = 40) took an identical-looking dummy capsule. The researchers report that after 1 month, plasma concentrations of the 2 carotenoids increased significantly in the treated groups and this level was maintained throughout the trial. In addition, optical density of the macular pigment increased significantly ( P < .05) in the treated groups, rising slowly through 12 months, but was nearly unchanged in the placebo group. The pigment's density was slightly higher in the double-dose group than in the other treated group, but the difference was insufficient to support use of the higher doses of these nutritional supplements. In an interview with Medscape Medical News, Arnold, who is a doctoral-degree candidate in nutritional sciences, pointed to the latter finding as most clinically relevant to physicians whose patients with dry AMD ask about taking supplements. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D1097623#0", "title": "https://draxe.com/macular-degeneration-symptoms/\n6 Natural Treatments for Macular Degeneration Symptoms", "text": "Conditions Conditions6 Natural Treatments for Macular Degeneration Symptoms6 Natural Treatments for Macular Degeneration Symptoms1478 30 3154It’s estimated that 10 million to 11 million Americans have age-related macular degeneration, which causes vision changes sometimes so severe that irreversible “legal blindness” can occur. ( 1) In fact, globally, macular degeneration is the leading causes of permanent vision loss in adults over 60. And another alarming finding? The number of people with macular degeneration symptoms living in the U. S. is expected to double to nearly 22 million adults by the year 2050, mostly due to the growing population of people over 65. That means 196 million adults worldwide will have at least partially lost their vision due to this disorder by 2020 and an estimated 288 million by 2040. Older adults aren’t the only ones who can experience vision changes due to macular degeneration — smokers, those with a poor diets or nutrient deficiencies, and diabetics are also at risk. In addition to vision loss, macular degeneration symptoms can include spotty vision, seeing “blank” spots, color changes and difficulty reading. Research suggests that no matter what your age, increasing your intake of vitamins and foods that protect the eyes might significantly decrease your chances for developing macular degeneration. In addition to adding eye-protecting foods to your diet — such as brightly colored veggies, omega-3 fats and berries — keeping up with other healthy habits like exercising, protecting your eyes from the sun and quitting smoking can also help preserve your eyesight. What Is Macular Degeneration?" }, { "docid": "D239495#0", "title": "http://columbiaeye.org/eye-library/macular-pucker\nWhat is a macular pucker?", "text": "\"What is a macular pucker? A macular pucker is an extra layer of tissue that has formed on the eye's macula. The macula is located in the center of the retina, an area of light-sensitive cells at the back of the eye. The macula is responsible for central vision, which is the sharp, straight-ahead vision we need for reading, driving, and seeing fine detail. A macular pucker can cause blurred and distorted central vision. It is usually related to aging, and happens in people over age 50. Macular pucker is also called epiretinal membrane, preretinal membrane, cellophane maculopathy, retina wrinkle, surface wrinkling retinopathy, and premacular fibrosis. What causes a macular pucker? Most of the inside of the eye is filled with vitreous, a gel-like substance that helps the eye maintain a round shape. As we age, the vitreous slowly shrinks and pulls away from the retinal surface." }, { "docid": "D3028097#0", "title": "http://www.vision-and-eye-health.com/macular-degeneration-types.html\nMacular Degeneration: Dry and Wet AMD", "text": "\"Macular Degeneration: Dry and Wet AMDThere are 2 main types of age-related macular degeneration: dry (atrophic) AMD and wet (exudative) AMD. The type of AMD is defined by how the damage at the macula occurs. It is important to distinguish between the types of AMD because it will influence the treatments that you receive. Note: Having dry or wet AMD has nothing to do with dry eyes or watery eyes! ( Image adapted from the internet)Dry and wet age-related macular degeneration have many features in common. Both these AMD types: - affect central vision, without damaging peripheral vision - are painless - do not usually cause total blindness - may turn into the other type with time - will eventually affect both eyes DRY / ATROPHIC AGE-RELATED MACULAR DEGENERATIONDry age-related macular degeneration is the more common type of AMD. As the cell death that occurs in dry AMD develops very slowly, any change to your central vision will also occur gradually over time. In dry AMD, the cone photoreceptors cells at the macula essentially just degenerate and 'die'. There may be accumulation of waste products (drusen) at the macula but there is no growth of abnormal blood vessels. The disruption to the central vision is due to cell death and not due to the accumulation of blood or fluid." }, { "docid": "D1921887#0", "title": "http://www.nature.com/eye/journal/v25/n1/full/eye2010164a.html\nMacular pigment optical density measurements: evaluation of a device using heterochromatic flicker photometry", "text": "Altmetric: 0 Citations: 13More detail Clinical Study Macular pigment optical density measurements: evaluation of a device using heterochromatic flicker photometry R de Kinkelder, R L P van der Veen, F D Verbaak, D J Faber, T G van Leeuwen & T T J M Berendschot Abstract Purpose Accurate assessment of the amount of macular pigment (MPOD) is necessary to investigate the role of carotenoids and their assumed protective functions. High repeatability and reliability are important to monitor patients in studies investigating the influence of diet and supplements on MPOD. We evaluated the Macuscope (Macuvision Europe Ltd., Lapworth, Solihull, UK), a recently introduced device for measuring MPOD using the technique of heterochromatic flicker photometry (HFP). We determined agreement with another HFP device (Quantif Eye; MPS 9000 series: Tinsley Precision Instruments Ltd., Croydon, Essex, UK) and a fundus reflectance method. Methods The right eyes of 23 healthy subjects (mean age 33.9±15.1 years) were measured. We determined agreement with Quantif Eye and correlation with a fundus reflectance method. Repeatability of Quantif Eye was assessed in 20 other healthy subjects (mean age 32.1±7.3 years). Repeatability was also compared with measurements by a fundus reflectance method in 10 subjects. Results We found low agreement between test and retest measurements with Macuscope. The average difference and the limits of agreement were −0.041±0.32." }, { "docid": "D1467915#0", "title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016164200700718X\nOriginal articlePeripheral Reticular Pigmentary Change Is Associated with Complement Factor H Polymorphism (Y402H) in Age-Related Macular Degeneration", "text": "Ophthalmology Volume 115, Issue 3, March 2008, Pages 520-524Original article Peripheral Reticular Pigmentary Change Is Associated with Complement Factor H Polymorphism (Y402H) in Age-Related Macular Degeneration Presented at: Joint Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Asia Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology, November 2006, Las Vegas, Nevada. R. Keith Shuler Jr MD 1 Silke Schmidt Ph D 2 Paul Gallins MA 2 Michael A. Hauser Ph D 2 William K. Scott Ph D 2 Jennifer Caldwell BA 1 Anita Agarwal MD 3 Jonathan L. Haines Ph D 4 Margaret A. Pericak-Vance Ph D 2 Eric A. Postel MD 1Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ophtha.2007.06.021 Get rights and content Objective To examine phenotypes of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) patients with the complement factor H (CFH) variant (Y402H, C allele at rs1061170). Design Clinic-based case series study. Participants The data set contained a total of 956 unrelated cases of AMD. Methods Age-related macular degeneration phenotypes of 796 carriers of the CFH Y402H variant were compared with the AMD phenotypes of 160 noncarriers. Main Outcome Measures Presence or absence of 34 phenotypic features. Results Of the 34 features analyzed, only peripheral reticular pigmentary change (PRPC) was associated with this CFH variant ( P = 0.0006). The proportion of AMD cases with PRPC correlated with the number of CFH risk C alleles in a dose–response fashion. Conclusions The CFH Y402H polymorphism is associated with PRPC, suggesting that AMD changes are not limited to the macula. Current AMD grading methods assess only the macula and should consider incorporating peripheral retinal changes." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2039542#0", "title": "https://consultgeri.org/geriatric-topics/sensory-changes\nSensory Changes", "text": "\"Quick Look In Depth Resources Nursing Standard of Practice Protocol: SENSORY CHANGESPamela Z. Cacchione, Ph D, RN, BCGNPReprinted with permission from Springer Publishing Company. Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice, 4th Edition, © Springer Publishing Company, LLC. The text is available here. The information in this \"\"Want to know more\"\" section is organized according to the following major components of the NURSING PROCESS: Background Vision Hearing Smell and Taste Peripheral Sensation Nursing Assessment and Care Strategies Background The majority of older adults will experience some changes in their sensory capacity (vision, hearing, smell, taste and peripheral sensation) as a normal part of aging. Some sensory changes, for example changes in hearing, can severely impact an older person's communication skills. This section on sensory changes addresses common changes seen with advancing age and the disease states and injury that occurs more frequently in aging and that impact the sensory system. Vision30% of those over age 65 have some level of visual impairment. Cataracts are the 5th most common chronic condition in adults over age 75. Definitions Normal vision: Visual Acuity of 20/20 or better Visually Impaired: Visual Acuity of 20/50 or worse Legally Blind: Best corrected vision of 20/200 or worse Totally Blind: No light perception Vision Changes common in older adults Presbyopia: A loss of elasticity in the lens of eye leading to a decrease in the eyes ability to change the shape of the lens to focus on near objects such as fine print and decreased ability to adapt to light. Thickening of the lens with loss of elasticity Decreased contrast sensitivity Delayed recovery from glare Diseases that alter vision seen more frequently as people age Cataracts: Clouding of the crystalline lens presents as painless, progressive loss of vision can be unilateral or bilateral." } ]
[ { "docid": "D459925#0", "title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016558761200331X\nDevelopment and characteristics of children with Usher syndrome and CHARGE syndrome", "text": "International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Volume 76, Issue 9, September 2012, Pages 1292-1296Development and characteristics of children with Usher syndrome and CHARGE syndrome Jesper Dammeyer a b Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.05.021 Get rights and content Abstract Objective Individuals with Usher syndrome or CHARGE syndrome are faced with a number of difficulties concerning hearing, vision, balance, and language development. The aim of the study is to describe the developmental characteristics of children with Usher syndrome and CHARGE syndrome, respectively. Method Data about the developmental characteristics of 26 children with Usher syndrome and 17 children with CHARGE syndrome was obtained. Associations between deafblindness (dual sensory loss), motor development (age of walking), language abilities, and intellectual outcome of these children were explored for each group independently. Results Both groups of children face a number of difficulties associated with vision, hearing, language, balance and intellectual outcome. Intellectual disability and/or language delay was found among 42% of the children with Usher syndrome and among 82% of the children with CHARGE syndrome. Intellectual disability was associated with language delay and age of walking for both groups. Conclusions Even though Usher and CHARGE are two different genetic syndromes, both groups are challenged with a number of similar developmental delays. Clinicians need to be aware of several developmental issues in order to offer adequate support to children with Usher or CHARGE syndrome. Keywords Deafblindness Dual sensory loss CHARGE syndrome Language development Usher syndrome1." }, { "docid": "D3109393#0", "title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/evoked-potentials\nLearn more about Evoked potentials", "text": "Learn more about Evoked potentials Demyelinating Disease Loren A. Rolak MD, in Neurology Secrets (Fifth Edition), 201017How valuable are evoked potentials for diagnosing MS? Evoked potentials can be very helpful by revealing unsuspected areas of demyelination. Studies disagree considerably, but probably about 75% of people with definite MS have an abnormal VEP; about 50% have abnormal SSEPs. Abnormal BAEPs are rare. Most of these patients also have an abnormal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, however, so evoked potentials usually have only a secondary role in diagnosis. Gronseth GS, Ashman EJ: Practice parameter: The usefulness of evoked potentials in identifying clinically silent lesions in patients with suspected multiple sclerosis. Neurology 54:1720-1725, 2000. Read full chapter Diagnostic Studies In On Call Neurology (Third Edition), 2007EVOKED POTENTIALSEvoked potentialsprovide a recording of electrical activity in central sensory pathways produced by visual, auditory, or sensory stimulation. Signals are recorded by placing electrodes over the scalp or the spine and using a computer to average and amplify the signal, which results in a characteristic pattern of waveform peaks that have approximate anatomic correlates. There are three types of evoked potential studies:•Visual evoked responses (VER)The visual stimulus is delivered as an alternating checkerboard pattern or a stroboscopic flash; the waveform corresponds with stimulation of the occipital cortex.•Brain stem auditory evoked responses (BAER)Auditory signals are delivered by clicks through earphones." }, { "docid": "D1532977#0", "title": "http://www.disabled-world.com/artman/publish/dystonia.shtml\nDystonia: Types, Causes and General Overview", "text": "\"A - A +Dystonia: Types, Causes and General Overview What is Dystonia? Dystonia is a neurological movement disorder characterized by involuntary muscle contractions, which force certain parts of the body into abnormal, sometimes painful, movements or postures. Dystonia can affect any part of the body including the arms and legs, trunk, neck, eyelids, face, or vocal cords. If dystonia causes any type of impairment, it is because muscle contractions interfere with normal function. Features such as cognition, strength, and the senses, including vision and hearing are normal. While dystonia is not fatal, it is a chronic disorder and prognosis is difficult to predict. It is the third most common movement disorder after Parkinson's Disease and Tremor, affecting more than 300,000 people in North America. Dystonia does not discriminate - affecting all races and ethnic groups. Dystonia is classified in three ways: age of onset, body distribution of symptoms, and etiology or cause of the disorder. Age of Onset The symptoms of dystonia may begin during childhood (early-onset), in adolescence, or during adulthood." }, { "docid": "D1900529#0", "title": "https://www.pubs.ext.vt.edu/350/350-055/350-055.html\nUnderstanding Growth and Development Patterns of Infants", "text": "\"VCE Publications / 350 / 350-055Understanding Growth and Development Patterns of Infants350-055Novella J. Ruffin, Ph. D., Assistant Professor and Extension Child Development Specialist, Virginia State University, Virginia Dept. of Education Licensed School Psychologist and NCSPIntroduction The first five years of life are a time of incredible growth and learning. An understanding of the rapid changes in a child's developmental status prepares parents and caregivers to give active and purposeful attention to the preschool years and to guide and promote early learning that will serve as the foundation for later learning. Understanding child development is an important part of teaching young children. Developmental change is a basic fact of human existence and each person is developmentally unique. Although there are universally accepted assumptions or principles of human development, no two children are alike. Children differ in physical, cognitive, social, and emotional growth patterns. They also differ in the ways they interact with and respond to their environment as well as play, affection, and other factors. Some children may appear to be happy and energetic all the time while other children may not seem as pleasant in personality." }, { "docid": "D86#0", "title": "http://www.entandallergy.com/service/vas/normal-swallow\nNormal Swallow", "text": "NORMAL SWALLOWING PHYSIOLOGYBy Dr. Jonathan Aviv The purpose of swallowing is to safely transport food from the mouth to the stomach. A myriad of diseases and conditions affect this basic purpose. Therefore, understanding the normal swallow is one of the keys to beginning to develop a therapeutic plan for the patient with impaired deglutition. One would not spend effort attempting to change something about a swallow that may well be within the normal range of deglutition. The purpose of this chapter is to detail the normal swallow from a clinical point of view. Emphasis will be placed on correlating the normal physiology of swallowing with the relevant anatomy of the head and neck. The stages of swallowing can be divided into three phases, oral, pharyngeal and esophageal, with the oral phase under voluntary neuromuscular control and the latter two phases under involuntary neuromuscular control. ORAL PHASE The oral phase of swallowing can be further subdivided into the oral preparatory and the oral transport phase. In the oral preparatory phase the lips, tongue, mandible, palate and cheeks act in concert with salivary flow to grind and manipulate the presented food into a consistency and position so that the subsequent phases of swallowing can take place safely and appropriately. The afferent and efferent contributions of the cranial nerves essential for carrying out the oral phase are listed in Table I. Once the food bolus is prepared, the oral transport phase occurs as the musculature of the lips and cheeks contract followed by tongue contraction against the hard palate (1)." }, { "docid": "D3287908#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/12379507/memory-flash-cards/\nmemory", "text": "112 terms katjashulmanmemory Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Memory is an active information processing system that receives, organises, stores and recovers information. Encoding is the process of converting information into a code that can be stored in memory. Storage is the process of retaining information over time. Retrieval is the process of recovering information from storage in LTM when needed. We are then consciously aware of the information (the information is transferred into STM). Retention is the proportion of material that has been previously stored in LTM. Recall is the process of reproducing information with the fewest possible number of cues to assist retrieval. to test recall, have a group of subjects who have memorised a list of 20 word." }, { "docid": "D3111335#0", "title": "http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dons/part_2/chapter_19.html\nChapter 19 - Pain", "text": "\"On this page History Nociceptive v. Neuropathic pain Nociceptive pain Neuropathic pain Peripheral neuropathic pain Sensitized nerve fibers Deafferentation pain Sympathetically maintained pain Central neuropathic pain Diagnosing neuropathic pain Treating neuropathic pain Conclusions Pain versus suffering Fibromyalgia syndrome Summary References Questions Chapter 19 - Pain Pain is the most common symptom bringing patients to medical attention. The objectives of this discussion are to describe the evaluation of the patient with pain and to discuss the different types of pain and their management from a neurologic perspective. Some of the conditions that predispose patients to pain will also be discussed. Particular attention will be paid to neuropathic pain, which is a particularly challenging issue in medical practice. Additionally, we will consider various treatments for this type of pain, and how these treatments might differ from the treatment of acute pain problems. Finally, we will also consider how suffering and pain are similar and how they are different. History There are a number of historical factors that are essential to the diagnosis and management of pain. Where is the pain? The location may define the tissues from which pain is being generated, although referred pain (the perception of pain in a different, usually more distal) part of the body is common when deeper tissues are involved. How did it start?" }, { "docid": "D1292527#0", "title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/6513572/Chapter-5-Sensation-Myers-Psychology-8e\n5:", "text": "5: CHAPTER OVERVIEWSensation Introduction (pp. 197–198) David Myers at times uses idioms that are unfamiliar to some readers. If you do not know the meaning of the following expression in the context in which it appears in the text, refer to page 154 for an explanation: . . . in a mirror she is again stumped. Objective 1: Contrast sensation and perception, and explain the difference between bottom-up and topdown processing. 1. The process by which we detect physical energy from the environment and encode it as neural signals is . The process by which sensations are selected, organized, and interpreted is . 2. Sensory analysis, which starts at the entry level and works up, is called ." }, { "docid": "D298015#0", "title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/video-glossary/glossary-terms\nGlossary of Terms", "text": "\"Glossary of Terms Click the letter below to see terms in that section. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z For a printer friendly version of the Glossary of Terms, click here. Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is the instrument considered to be the current gold standard for diagnosing ASD and, along with information from parents, should be incorporated into a child's evaluation. Although a diagnosis of ASD is not necessary to get intervention, in some states the differences in the services provided to children with and without a diagnosis of ASD can be huge. Once a child has had a diagnostic evaluation and is determined eligible for services, additional assessments may be completed to better understand the child's strengths and needs in order to plan intervention goals and strategies. Click here to link to this term in the ASD Video Glossary.back to top Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism is an umbrella term for a wide spectrum of disorders referred to as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) or Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The terms PDD and ASD are used interchangeably. They are a group of neurobiological disorders that affect a child's ability to interact, communicate, relate, play, imagine, and learn. These disorders not only affect how the brain develops and works, but may also be related to immunological, gastrointestinal, and metabolic problems. Signs and symptoms are seen in early childhood." }, { "docid": "D1129590#0", "title": "http://theinspiredtreehouse.com/child-development-toe-walking/\nToe Walking: What Causes it and How You Can Help Your Child", "text": "Toe Walking: What Causes it and How You Can Help Your Child June 18, 2015 By Lauren Drobnjak 90 Comments Looking for fun springtime activities for kids? Check out our Spring Activity Pack!Toe walking. It’s one of the most difficult and common child development issues I run across in my pediatric therapy practice. I have to admit, every time a preschool teacher comes to me and says, “I think you need to take a look at this student, he is really up there on his toes”, I cringe a little bit. And here’s why– toe walking can range from a totally normal developmental phase to a BIG problem. Here are some thoughts on this very common developmental issue. What is Toe Walking? Toe walking simply means that a child walks on his tip toes or doesn’t contact the ground with his heel first when taking a step. This is considered “normal” until sometime between the ages of 2 and 3. Beyond that age, without any definitive medical reason, it is considered idiopathic toe walking, or toe walking without a known cause – simply a habit the child has developed." }, { "docid": "D1031741#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presbycusis\nPresbycusis", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Presbycusis Classification and external resources Specialty otolaryngology ICD - 10 H91.1OMIM 612448Diseases DB 11950Medline Plus 001045e Medicine ent/224Patient UK Presbycusis Me SH D011304 [ edit on Wikidata]Presbycusis (also spelled presbyacusis, from Greek presbys \"\"old\"\" + akousis \"\"hearing\"\" [1] ), or age-related hearing loss, is the cumulative effect of aging on hearing. It is a progressive and irreversible bilateral symmetrical age-related sensorineural hearing loss resulting from degeneration of the cochlea or associated structures of the inner ear or auditory nerves. The hearing loss is most marked at higher frequencies. Hearing loss that accumulates with age but is caused by factors other than normal aging ( nosocusis and sociocusis) is not presbycusis, although differentiating the individual effects of distinct causes of hearing loss can be difficult. The cause of presbycusis is a combination of genetics, cumulative environmental exposures and pathophysiological changes related to aging. At present there are no preventative measures known; treatment is by hearing aid or surgical implant. Presbycusis is the most common cause of hearing loss, afflicting one out of three persons by age 65, and one out of two by age 75. Presbycusis is the second most common illness next to arthritis in aged people. Many vertebrates such as fish, birds and amphibians do not suffer presbycusis in old age as they are able to regenerate their cochlear sensory cells, whereas mammals including humans have genetically lost this regenerative ability. Contents [ hide ]1 Presentation2 Diagnosis2.1 Otoscopy2.2 Tympanometry2.3 Laboratory studies2.4 Audiometry2.4.1 Presbycusis audiogram2.5 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)3 Pathophysiology4 Evolutionary origins5 Causes5.1 Sociocusis5.2 Nosocusis6 Treatment6.1 Cochlear implant6.2 Middle ear implants6.3 Management7 Research7.1 Pharmaceuticals7.2 Stem cell therapy8 Popular culture9 See also10 References11 External links Presentation [ edit]Problems playing this file?" }, { "docid": "D765477#0", "title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1200103-overview\nCongenital Nystagmus (Infantile Nystagmus)", "text": "Drugs & Diseases > Ophthalmology Congenital Nystagmus (Infantile Nystagmus)Updated: Jun 28, 2017Author: Mark Ventocilla, OD, FAAO; Chief Editor: Edsel Ing, MD, MPH, FRCSC more... Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Medication Follow-up References Background Congenital nystagmus (also known as infantile nystagmus) is a clinical sign that may take many different forms. Involuntary, rhythmic eye movements are characteristic, as they are in acquired nystagmus. Waveform, amplitude, and frequency can vary with changes in focal distance, direction of gaze, and under monocular or binocular viewing conditions. Oscillations are usually horizontal in direction but may be primarily vertical, torsional, or any combination of these three. Infantile nystagmus often is associated with other ocular conditions that impair visual acuity and occasionally can herald life-threatening conditions. Prompt assessment by an ophthalmologist with knowledge of infantile nystagmus to establish the need for and urgency of additional evaluation is extremely important. [ 1] Some other associated conditions include achromatopsia, Leber congenital amaurosis, anorexia, and ocular albinism. Pathophysiology Few patients are noted to have nystagmus onset at birth. The term infantile is probably more accurate than congenital and includes nystagmus that presents within the first 6 months of life. This disorder classically has been divided into afferent (sensory deficit) nystagmus, which is due to visual impairment, and efferent (idiopathic infantile) nystagmus, which is due to oculomotor abnormality, with most cases being sensory in origin." }, { "docid": "D106064#0", "title": "http://depts.gpc.edu/~decms/ibim/nervoussystemiii.htm\nNERVOUS SYSTEM III: SPECIAL SENSES", "text": "NERVOUS SYSTEM III: SPECIAL SENSESThe nervous system responds to external signals through nerve cells or nerve fibers (neurons). Surface and external Receptors also feed signals into the system from the environment. Collectively, sensations from the external environment are collected and sent to the CNS from extero, vicero and propioreceptors through sensory neurons. The special spenses (smell, taste, eye, ear and balance) play a significant role serving as exteroreceptors or antennas, that collect and transmit external sensations from the environment to the brain. The following discussions about the special senses are presented. I. Sensation· General sense of Awareness to changes1. Detect changes in the external environment2. Respond to the changes3. Maintain homeostasis Characteristics of Sensation1. Projection (area of origin of sensation)2." }, { "docid": "D1089977#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multisensory_Integration\nMultisensory integration", "text": "\"Multisensory integration From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Multisensory Integration)navigation search Multisensory integration, also known as multimodal integration, is the study of how information from the different sensory modalities, such as sight, sound, touch, smell, self-motion and taste, may be integrated by the nervous system. [ 1] A coherent representation of objects combining modalities enables us to have meaningful perceptual experiences. Indeed, multisensory integration is central to adaptive behavior because it allows us to perceive a world of coherent perceptual entities. [ 2] Multisensory integration also deals with how different sensory modalities interact with one another and alter each other's processing. Contents [ hide ]1 General introduction1.1 Stimuli and sensory modalities1.2 Binding problem1.3 History1.4 Example of spatial congruent and structural congruent2 Theories and approaches2.1 Visual dominance2.2 Modality appropriateness2.3 Bayesian integration2.3.1 Cue combination vs. causal inference models2.3.2 The hierarchical vs. non-hierarchical models2.3.3 Independence of likelihoods and priors3 Principles3.1 Perceptual and behavioral consequences3.2 Decreasing sensory uncertainty3.3 Decreasing reaction time3.3.1 Redundant target effects3.4 Multisensory illusions3.4.1 Mc Gurk effect3.4.2 Ventriloquism3.4.3 Double-flash illusion3.4.4 Rubber hand illusion3.4.5 Body transfer illusion4 Neural mechanisms4.1 Subcortical areas4.1.1 Superior colliculus4.1.2 Putamen4.2 Cortical areas4.2.1 Frontal lobe4.2.2 Occipital lobe4.2.3 Parietal lobe4.2.4 Temporal lobe4.3 Cortical-subcortical interactions4.4 Dual \"\"what\"\" and \"\"where\"\" multisensory routes5 Development of multisensory operations5.1 Theories of development5.2 Psychophysical development of integration5.3 Applications5.3.1 Prosthesis6 See also7 References8 Further reading9 External links General introduction [ edit]Multimodal perception is a scientific term that describes how humans form coherent, valid, and robust perception by processing sensory stimuli from various modalities. Surrounded by multiple objects and receiving multiple sensory stimulations, the brain is faced with the decision of how to categorize the stimuli resulting from different objects or events in the physical world. The nervous system is thus responsible for whether to integrate or segregate certain groups of temporally coincident sensory signals based on the degree of spatial and structural congruence of those stimulations. Multimodal perception has been widely studied in cognitive science, behavioral science, and neuroscience. Stimuli and sensory modalities [ edit]There are four attributes of stimulus: modality, intensity, location, and duration. The neocortex in the mammalian brain has parcellations that primarily process sensory input from one modality." }, { "docid": "D794257#0", "title": "http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Vestibular%5fsystem\nVestibular system", "text": "Kathleen Cullen and Soroush Sadeghi (2008), Scholarpedia, 3 (1):3013.doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.3013revision #137650 [ link to/cite this article]Post-publication activity Curator: Soroush Sadeghi Kathleen Cullen, Department of Physiology, Mc Gill University, Montreal, QC, Canada Soroush Sadeghi, Department of Physiology, Mc Gill University, Montreal, QC, Canada The vestibular system detects motion of the head in space and in turn generates reflexes that are crucial for our daily activities, such as stabilizing the visual axis (gaze) and maintaining head and body posture. In addition, the vestibular system provides us with our subjective sense of movement and orientation in space. The vestibular sensory organs are located in the petrous part of the temporal bone in close proximity to the cochlea, the auditory sensory organ. Although the vestibular system was recognized as a separate entity from the auditory portion of the inner ear only in the middle of the 19th century, it is phylogenetically the oldest part of the inner ear. The vestibular system is comprised of two types of sensors: the two otolith organs (the saccule and utricle), which sense linear acceleration (i.e., gravity and translational movements), and the three semicircular canals, which sense angular acceleration in three planes. The receptor cells of the otoliths and semicircular canals send signals through the vestibular nerve fibers to the neural structures that control eye movements, posture, and balance (Figure 1 ). In contrast to the senses of vision and audition which can easily be understood by simply shutting our eyes or plugging our ears, the significance of vestibular function in our daily lives is more difficult to appreciate. When the system is functioning normally, we are usually unaware of a distinct sensation arising from vestibular activity since it is integrated with visual, proprioceptive and other sensory information such that combined experience leads to a sense of motion. In addition, the important contributions that the vestibular system normally makes to gaze stabilization and postural control are difficult to fully comprehend. For this reason, clinical studies have provided many important insights into function of the vestibular system." }, { "docid": "D202846#0", "title": "http://philschatz.com/anatomy-book/contents/m46577.html\nSensory Perception", "text": "\"Sensory Perception A major role of sensory receptors is to help us learn about the environment around us, or about the state of our internal environment. Stimuli from varying sources, and of different types, are received and changed into the electrochemical signals of the nervous system. This occurs when a stimulus changes the cell membrane potential of a sensory neuron. The stimulus causes the sensory cell to produce an action potential that is relayed into the central nervous system (CNS), where it is integrated with other sensory information—or sometimes higher cognitive functions—to become a conscious perception of that stimulus. The central integration may then lead to a motor response. Describing sensory function with the term sensation or perception is a deliberate distinction. Sensation is the activation of sensory receptor cells at the level of the stimulus. Perception is the central processing of sensory stimuli into a meaningful pattern. Perception is dependent on sensation, but not all sensations are perceived. Receptors are the cells or structures that detect sensations." }, { "docid": "D2045454#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_defensiveness\nSensory processing disorder", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sensory defensiveness)navigation search For the similarly-named personality trait distinct from the disorder, see Sensory processing sensitivity. Sensory processing disorder Example of how visual, auditory and somatosensory information merge into multisensory integration representation in the superior colliculus Classification and external resources Specialty Psychiatry [ edit on Wikidata]Sensory processing disorder ( SPD; also known as sensory integration dysfunction) is a condition that exists when multisensory integration is not adequately processed in order to provide appropriate responses to the demands of the environment. It is still debated as to whether SPD is actually an independent disorder or the observed symptoms of various other, more well-established, disorders. [ 1] [2]The senses provide information from various modalities— vision, audition, tactile, olfactory, taste, proprioception, interoception and vestibular system —that humans need to function. Sensory processing disorder is characterized by significant problems in organizing sensation coming from the body and the environment and is manifested by difficulties in the performance in one or more of the main areas of life: productivity, leisure and play [3] or activities of daily living. [ 4] Different people experience a wide range of difficulties when processing input coming from a variety of senses, particularly tactile (e.g., finding fabrics itchy and hard to wear while others do not), vestibular (e.g., experiencing motion sickness while riding a car) and proprioceptive (having difficulty grading the force to hold a pen in order to write). Sensory integration was defined by occupational therapist Anna Jean Ayres in 1972 as \"\"the neurological process that organizes sensation from one's own body and from the environment and makes it possible to use the body effectively within the environment\"\". [ 5] [6] Sensory processing disorder is gaining recognition, although it is still not recognized by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual. [ 7] Despite its proponents, it is not widely recognized as a diagnosis by healthcare practitioners. [ 8] Therapies claiming to treat sensory integration disorder are considered \"\"ineffective,\"\" the theoretical underpinnings and assessment practices of sensory integration therapy are \"\"unvalidated,\"\" exist \"\"outside the bounds of established evidence-based practice,\"\" and are \"\"quite possibly a misuse of limited resources.\"\" [" }, { "docid": "D3147790#0", "title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780080450469000176\nSensory Re-education", "text": "Encyclopedia of Neuroscience2009, Pages 669–674Sensory Re-education G. Lundborg, B. Rosén Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/B978-008045046-9.00017-6 Get rights and content Repair of injured peripheral nerve trunks in the hand and upper extremity still represents one of the most challenging surgical constructive problems. In adults, discriminative sensory functions of the hand do not usually recover despite use of microsurgical repair techniques. A major reason for the imperfect outcome is the pronounced functional cortical reorganizations that occur after nerve injury, leading to a change of the normal hand representation into a disbursed pattern. A relearning process is required. Evolving principles for sensory relearning are based on the multimodal plasticity of the brain and rapid and long-term synaptic changes induced by extrinsic influence. Author Keywords Brain plasticity; Cortical plasticity; Cortical remodeling; Hand sensation; Nerve injury;Nerve regeneration; Nerve repair; Sense of touch; Sensory re-education; Tactile gnosis;Two-point discrimination Introduction Peripheral nerve injuries still represent some of the most challenging and difficult surgical reconstructive problems. Although evolving scientific concepts during the past decades have resulted in an enormous amount of new laboratory data, this has had little impact on the treatment of such injuries. The majority of nerve injuries occurs in the upper extremity of young males, varying in severity and level from clear-cut nerve transection to severe nerve lacerations and from digital nerve injuries to brachial plexus lesions. A simple transection of a median nerve at wrist level may have disastrous consequences for hand and upper extremity function. The probability of work loss is very high and there is a substantial economic impact on the patient as well as society." }, { "docid": "D3478383#0", "title": "http://nursinglink.monster.com/training/articles/240-physical-assessment---chapter-8-neurological-system\nPhysical Assessment - Chapter 8 Neurological System", "text": "Print Library >> Browse Articles >> Assessments+4Physical Assessment - Chapter 8 Neurological System Tweet14 Comments Featured Author: Arc Mesa Educators Arc Mesa Educators has provided more than 400,000 credit hours and awarded 210,000 certificates to physicians and physician assistants, nurses, radiologic technologists, dentists and dental hygienists, dieticians, funeral directors and many others seeking credits for license renewal. Arc Mesa Educators is accredited by the ACCME, ADA CERP, ACPE, AGD, CDR, ANCC, and many professional state boards. To purchase and receive credits for this course please visit Arc Mesa.org. More articles from this author: Migraine Latex Allergies Avian Influenza Chapter 8: Neurological System The nervous system consists of the central nervous system ( CNS ), the peripheral nervous system, and the autonomic nervous system. Together these three components integrate all physical, emotional, and intellectual activities. The CNS includes the brain and spinal cord. These two structures collect and interpret voluntary and involuntary sensory and motor signals. A brief overview of the anatomy and physiology of the CNS is provided. Brain: The brain collects, integrates, and interprets all stimuli. It also initiates voluntary and involuntary motor activity." }, { "docid": "D949301#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sensory_stimulation_therapy\nSensory stimulation therapy", "text": "\"Sensory stimulation therapy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sensory stimulation therapy ( SST) is an experimental therapy that aims to utilize neural plasticity mechanisms to aid in the recovery of somatosensory function after stroke or cognitive ageing. Stroke and cognitive ageing are well known sources of cognitive loss, the former by neuronal death, the later by weakening of neural connections. As SS implies a patient will have a desired sense stimulated in a predetermined fashion at a known frequency. It has been found that this technique can be used to reduce as much as 30 years of cognitive ageing, and can both improve two point discrimination thresholds and also impair them. Contents [ hide ]1 History and motivation2 Stroke3 Cognitive aging4 Somatosensory system5 Sensory stimulation therapies5.1 Coactivation5.2 Frequency studies5.3 Activity-dependent plasticity and sensory stimulation therapy5.4 Impact on cortical maps5.5 Acupuncture and physiotherapy improving postural control6 Conclusion7 See also8 References9 External links History and motivation [ edit]By 2025, it is estimated that 34 million people in the United States will have dementia. It is extremely important, then, that we establish an effective treatment for people with such symptoms to either reduce, or diminish dementia altogether. In modern-day treatment not involving pharmacological treatment, psychosocial therapies are a great intervention. With psychosocial therapies such as massage, aromatherapy, multi-sensory stimulation, music therapy, and reality orientation, treatment of dementia and dementia related diseases has become possible in a less traditional yet non-pharmacological form. [ 1] It was once believed that the brain was largely unchanging and that its function was decided at a young age. [ 2] Along this train of thought, cognitive loss from strokes and ageing were viewed as unrecoverable." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D587047#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/age-requirement-rent-car-62294.html\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car", "text": "Younger drivers may have difficulty in renting a car. Young adults, particularly those below age 25, may run into challenges when traveling through the United States. Renting a car is especially tricky, as many car rental agencies set a minimum age requirement of 25. Policies often vary from state to state and even from rental agency branch to branch, making it essential to contact the office of choice well in advance of a trip. Legal Age of Majority The legal age of majority in every state is 18. Younger travelers are not legally able to sign a contract, which would put the car rental agency at risk if the renter decided not to pay. Additionally, the rental agency could be liable if a younger renter was injured in an accident or injured someone else. Consequently, no car rental agency in the United States will rent to a driver under 18. Rental Agency Discretion As of publication, only New York and Michigan have state laws requiring car rental agencies to rent to drivers age 18 and over. All other states allow rental car companies the discretion to set their minimum age requirement, which is typically but not always 25." } ]
[ { "docid": "D324100#0", "title": "http://www.maplandia.com/united-states/car-rental/city-of-industry-car-rental/\nCity Of Industry Car Rental", "text": "car rental United States car rental City Of Industry Car Rentalcar rental map hotel flights Hire a car in City Of Industry We search over 500 approved car hire suppliers to find you the very best rental prices available. Hiring a car in more than 22 000 locations across 159 countries around the world is made as simple as possible. You don't have to browse through several websites and compare prices to find cheap car hire in City Of Industry - we will do it for you! Start your search using the form below. Pick Up Location: Different Drop Off Location? Date: Drop Off Date: Driver's Age: Car Group: Currency: Country of Residence: Search Why book City Of Industry car with us?500+ Suppliers Price Comparison22 000+ Destinations Best Rental Prices Wide Variety of Cars Secure Online Booking Instant confirmation Change Is Possible No Hidden Extras No Cancellation Fee (see below)Detailed FAQ section Customer support Included in price Liability Insurance CDW, Theft Protection & Airport Tax VAT Local Tax Road Fund Tax (RFT)Unlimited Mileage Break Down Assist Alamo Avis Budget Dollar Enterprise Europcar Fox Sixt Thifty Cheap City Of Industry car rental in three easy steps:1. Quote: Specify the request and get quotes Start your search using the form above – choose your pick up location and specify your request: enter pick-up and drop-off dates and choose your preferred car type. Click the search button.2. Book: Choose the deal you like List of quotes will be provided. Choose the deal you like." }, { "docid": "D3368412#0", "title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/07/travel/age-matters-for-car-renters.html\nAge Matters for Car Renters", "text": "\"Travel | PRACTICAL TRAVELERAge Matters for Car Renters By BARRY ESTABROOK NOV. 7, 2004BY all rational measures, Marilyn Lambe should be a car rental company's ideal customer. She has driven under many conditions for decades and has a perfect record -- no accidents, no serious traffic violations. A landscape photographer, she uses her car to pursue her profession. When she is not actually at work in the field, Ms. Lambe, who lives in Thompson Ridge, N. Y., teaches at a local college. But last summer, when Ms. Lambe was planning a vacation to both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, she could find no one willing to rent her a car, despite there being plenty of vehicles available. Her \"\"offense,\"\" Ms. Lambe discovered, was that at age 71, she was too old to rent. \"\" I tried everyone,\"\" Ms. Lambe said. \"\" Hertz, Avis, Budget and every company I could find on an Internet search. They all said, 'No, you can't rent.'" }, { "docid": "D381396#0", "title": "http://www.autoeurope.com/go/travel-tips/rental-car-age-requirements/\nRental Car Age Requirements & Restrictions", "text": "Rental Car Age Requirements & Restrictions Regardless of where you are looking to travel, rental car age requirements and restrictions may affect the cost of your vehicle reservation. This is especially true for those looking to rent a car under 25 because many rental suppliers will set strict rental car age limits or charge an additional daily fee known as a young driver surcharge. These age limits will vary depending on where and who you plan to rent your car with, so it's best to keep yourself informed and in control of all your local car rental fees. How Old Do you Have to be to Rent a Car in Europe In most countries, drivers as young as 18 will be able to book a rental car (see chart below). Although rental suppliers are willing to rent vehicles to young adults, this will likely come with additional rental fees and certain restrictions on rental fleets available. With over 60 years of industry experience, Auto Europe has been booking rental cars for travelers of all ages. Find detailed information on what to expect in your rental experience if you are under the age of 25. Car Rentals for 18 Year Olds Car Rentals Under 21 Years Old Car Rentals Under 25 Years Old A less common rental car age requirement is a maximum age limit that will sometimes prevent older senior drivers from renting a car. These limits typically affect drivers 75 and older, but individual rental suppliers can set these rental car age requirements and restrictions at their own discretion. The good news for senior citizens is that these rules are uncommon in most European countries, but it's still always best to be aware of potential age limits that can affect your trip abroad!Rental Car Age Requirement Facts Rental car age requirements are determined independently." }, { "docid": "D3370304#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/age-can-person-rent-motel-room-f281d818e72ce27e\nAt What Age Can a Person Rent a Motel Room?", "text": "Government & Politics Law Legal Ages Q: At What Age Can a Person Rent a Motel Room? A: Quick Answer The age a person has to be in order to rent a motel room varies based on the specific requirements of each motel. Some motels allow a person to rent a room at the age of 18. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Old Do You Have to Be to Get a Tattoo? How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a House? How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car? Full Answer Other motels require that the primary guest that books the room be at least 21 years of age; others require that the primary guest be 25 years old. The minimum age requirement applies to the date of check in, meaning that someone younger than the hotel's minimum age requirement can book the room in advance and check in on the day he reaches the minimum age. Learn more about Legal Ages Sources: hotwire.com Related Questions Q: How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car in Texas? A: Each rental car company sets its own minimum age requirement, but 21 years old is common for renting a car in Texas and other states." }, { "docid": "D315274#0", "title": "http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/hertz-gold-plus-rewards/1406595-definitive-young-renters-thread-18-20-21-24-a.html\nThe Definitive Young Renters Thread: 18-20, 21-24", "text": "\"The Definitive Young Renters Thread: 18-20, 21-24Oct 3, 17, 3:48 am - Wikipost Please read: This is a community-maintained wiki post containing the most important information from this thread. You may edit the Wiki once you have been on FT for 90 days and have made 90 posts. Last edit by: Auto Slash Wiki Link Current underage fee waiver code quick reference: Use either a CDP or a PC: CDPs AAA: various codes listed here - fee now waived for AAA members age 20-24 as confirmed here USAA: 77694 - for USAA members age 18-24 Hertz Gold Family: 1826991 - Technically only for those who signed up for Hertz Gold Plus Rewards (free) through this link: http://hertz.com/goldfamily, though not likely enforced - Seems to no longer work in U. S. but continues to work in Canada PCs Current underage fee wavier PC: 106934 - fee reduced to $9.99/day through 3/31 (possibly no longer valid as of 3/4? ) Please add one if anything comes up in the future! Are there other CDPs? If you find them, please post them in this thread. Alternative companies and options USAA member discount at other companies: Avis: A177232, Budget: Y126501, Enterprise: ALNCWBA Avis: reports are that the Visa cardholders discount (B204400) removes the underage fee--do a test booking at Avis.com to check Budget: If renting in Canada, the Costco Executive Member code appears to waive the underage driver fee ( source) Dollar: reduced underage driver fee of $9.99/day through 3/31 when booking with coupon code 101080 Summary of the situation Here's what we've discussed/researched/experienced so far: Age 21-24Daily \"\"Age Differential Charge\"\"Lower daily charge - varies by location, approx $15 - Classes A, B, C, D, F, G, JHigher daily charge - varies by location, approx $25 - all others except Prestige & Adrenaline Daily fee is easily waived with a PC or these CDPs: Hertz Gold Family, USAA. Fee is also waived for US Government Employees and Military (travelling at leisure or on orders, ID and orders authorizing car rental required or paying with a federal government-issued credit card). Prestige and Adrenaline are never rentable under 25. In Mississippi the minimum age is 21 by law." }, { "docid": "D2625202#0", "title": "http://www.carrentalexpress.com/tips/what-do-i-need-rent-car\nWhat Do I Need to Rent a Car?", "text": "\"Home What Do I Need to Rent a Car? What Do I Need to Rent a Car? Rental requirements in the United States vary from rental agency to rental agency. Some companies have more requirements for rental than others. Smaller companies, for instance, may generate less revenue from rentals. They may require more from renters to ensure their rental vehicles are protected when out of their possession. Larger rental agencies may require less in some areas and more in high risk areas, where there are a larger number of accidents and thefts. Consumers must review each agency’s policies to determine their requirements. The Basics for Vehicle Rental In general, consumers should have a valid driver’s license, major credit card and car insurance to rent a vehicle. Car insurance is not always required by the rental agency, but is required by law in most states and is highly recommended." }, { "docid": "D2408865#0", "title": "https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com.au/terms-and-conditions/australia/hertz/\nHertz Car Hire Terms & Conditions - Summary of Key Points", "text": "\"Hertz Car Hire Terms & Conditions - Summary of Key Points This summary has been prepared by Vroom Vroom Vroom.com.au as a guideline to alert you to the key inclusions, exclusions, requirements and other terms and conditions which may apply when renting from this supplier. Customers will be required to accept Hertz Rental terms when collecting the vehicle. The quote includes: No cancellation fees G. S. T. Stamp duty Signified kilometre amount (generally unlimited, see below for extra km charges. ) Vehicle registration One way fees if applicable Airport taxes and surcharges if applicable Collision Damage Waiver with an Accident Damage Excess (ADE) starting from AUD$4,400 and/or Single Vehicle Accident Damage Excess (SVA) starting from AUD$2,200. The term varies depending on the depot, car and driver's age. ( Refer to the details below in Renter Protection Services . ) The quote does not include: Super Cover, Maximum Package, Accident Excess Reduction (Click here for Excess Reduction Options including RVE. ) Security deposit (Deposit terms vary for debit Visa/Mca and credit cards)Additional Driver (if applicable)Child seats and booster seats Extra kilometre travel (if your rental is limited, the limit cannot be extended) charged at $0.25 cents per Klm Age surcharge for 21 to 24 years old GPSToll charges Any extras signed up for upon arrival (e.g. vehicle snow equipment)Hertz apply a credit card surchage of 1.5%Optional or extra add-ons will attract additional location taxes and surcharges Note: This information (including prices and taxes) is provided by Hertz and may change without notice to Vroom Vroom Vroom.com.au. Modifying Booking Modifying your booking may change the original quoted price. Important Reminder: Airport Pickup Accurate Flight Details and Flight arrival time are extremely important." }, { "docid": "D2350832#0", "title": "https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com/terms-and-conditions/united-states/thrifty/\nThrifty Terms & Conditions", "text": "\"Thrifty Terms & Conditions The below T&Cs (including prices and taxes) are provided by Thrifty and may change without notice to Vroom Vroom Vroom.com. This quote includes: G. S. T. Stamp duty,Signified miles amount (generally unlimited, see below for extra mileage charge)Vehicle Registration,One way fees if applicable,Airport taxes and surcharges if applicable,All vehicle fees related to the booking, eg. Vehicle drop fees, all recovery fees, premium location fees, corporate location fees wherever applicable. This quote will not include Fuel Insurance (See next paragraph*)Child Seats or booster seats (can be purchased after confirmation at around $12.00 per seat, per day)Extra mile travel (if your rental is limited, the limit can not be extended)The age surcharge, if between the ages of 21 and 25 (please see Driving Age section below). Any extras signed up for upon arrival, eg. Excess reductions. All extras and additional services will attract additional local percentage taxes and surcharges. Prices below are exclusive of these as they vary state to state. Modifying Booking Modifying your booking may change the original quoted price. For details on how to modify your booking please click the 'My Booking' tab above. *" }, { "docid": "D381394#0", "title": "http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/minimum-age.html\nCar Rental Minimum Age", "text": "Car Rental Minimum Age Minimum Age - It seems like a simple question: how old do you have to be to rent a car? or What is the age to rent a car? There is often confusion about these policies. I want to try and clear up some of the fuzzy areas about underage car rental. Minimum age is that age at which you must be (or older, of course!) to rent a vehicle. For any rental company, you must meet the age requirement on the day of pick up . The general rule of thumb is that: Renters must be 25 years of age to rent a car without any additional fees associated with age. Companies WILL rent to customers under 25 also, but with restrictions (and fees!). Companies that allow renters younger than 25 usually charge an underage fee for each day of the rental." }, { "docid": "D2174590#0", "title": "https://www.rentawreck.com/info.htm\nHelpful Information", "text": "\"Book A Car Helpful Information About Us Rent-A-Wreck and Safe Cars Company History Helpful Information Mission Statement Facts for Customers Renting a car Renting a car can be confusing, especially if you are a first-time renter or don't understand the terminology involved. The following information is intended to clarify some car rental industry terminology and provide a guide to car rental for those unfamiliar with the process. Understanding the Terms and Charges Always ask about charges before you sign your car rental agreement. If you are not sure about a specific charge or have questions about the language on your rental contract, ask questions at the counter. Your friendly Rent-A-Wreck customer service representative will be glad to help. Car Rental Jargon Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), in states that allow it, is an optional charge that is billed per day. Although many in the car rental industry call it \"\"collision damage\"\" coverage, it's not technically collision insurance. Rather, it is an agreement that the rental car company, in our case Rent-A-Wreck, will pay for damages to your rented vehicle. By declining the waiver, you accept responsibility for any damages. However, under CDW, the company will not pay for bodily injuries or damages to your personal property." }, { "docid": "D757213#0", "title": "http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/additional-drivers.html\nCar Rental Additional Drivers", "text": "\"Car Rental Additional Drivers Car rental additional drivers will be ANYONE other than yourself, who will drive your rental car. Even if you rent a car, but never drive it, you are automatically considered the primary operator of the vehicle. Anyone else who drives your rental must be approved by the company. They must complete and sign a form at the rental counter. They must also meet the location's age, credit and license requirements. ( For some companies, added authorized drivers must be at least 25 years old, others will allow underage extra drivers, with both an added driver fee AND an underage fee). Extra Driver Fees & Requirements The majority of the time, there are charges for additional drivers, often called extra driver fees. These fees vary by car rental company. Additional driver policies also can vary by company. See our Added Driver Policies - Company Specifics Some companies may allow you to bring someone back to the location to sign on after you have picked up the vehicle (but before they operate it, of course!)" }, { "docid": "D2447973#0", "title": "https://www.enterprise.com/en/car-rental/deals/ireland-special-offer.html\nExplore Ireland with 20% Off", "text": "Explore Ireland with 20% Off Save on your Enterprise Rent-A-Car car rental in Ireland. Book by May 31, 2016. START A RESERVATIONOR VIEW / MODIFY / CANCELLocation (ZIP, City or Airport)Return to a different location Use my current location Explore Ireland with Enterprise Rent-A-Car Top O’ The Morning to Ya! It’s time to explore the Emerald Isle that is Ireland. Known for its lush green rolling hills and historic castles, Ireland provides the most beautiful landscapes to explore by the road. So grab the keys to your Enterprise Rent-A-Car car and explore the magic of this misty masterpiece. Legend has it that to bring the luck of the Irish to your journey, you have to start by kissing the Blarney Stone. It’s held atop the famous Blarney Castle in Cork, built around 1446 for the Mc Carthy Clan. After you’ve puckered yourself out, take a short trip over to the city of Limerick. Here you’ll discover everything from the Limerick Museum to King John’s Castle, more than 800 years old, yet filled with modern 3-D experiences." }, { "docid": "D380014#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080917010251AAvoH0g\nWhats the legal age to rent a car in the USA?", "text": "\"Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation Whats the legal age to rent a car in the USA? My band and i are thinking of travelling to America hopefully soon to try and play some shows and get noticed over there. we were hoping to rent a car and just drive around? ( we are 18 year old Australians, so we were wondering if we are able to or not) if not then whats a cheaper alternative to travel... show more Update: thanks guys for your answers and support =)Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Legally you do not have to be any age to rent a car. However, you have to be legal driving age in the state you are in to drive it, and you have to be the minimum age covered under the base insurance policy of the company you rent from, in most cases, that is 25, or they just plain don't rent to you. You may have to travel by Greyhound bus or Amtrak rail if you don't want to pay air fare from city to city, and pay cab fare, or take transit bus within whatever city you are in. Fred C · 10 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: Whats the legal age to rent a car in the USA? My band and i are thinking of travelling to America hopefully soon to try and play some shows and get noticed over there. we were hoping to rent a car and just drive around? (" }, { "docid": "D470375#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/rental-car-age-requirements-europe-63758.html\nRental Car Age Requirements in Europe", "text": "\"Car rentals in Europe may involve age requirements. Renting a car is a convenient way to get around in Europe, but many rental agencies have age requirements. So if you're aged under 25 or over 70, check the agency's policy before you confirm your booking. Minimum Age Most car agencies specify a minimum age for rentals. Different agencies specify different ages, and even the same agency is likely to have different limits from country to country. The type of vehicle you want to hire might also be a factor. For example, Europcar will only rent vehicles to drivers over 25 in Ireland, while in Denmark the same agency rents economy and compact cars to 23-year-olds. But you must be 26 to rent intermediate or standard vehicles and 28 to rent a convertible. Avis rents most vehicles to drivers over 25 in the United Kingdom. To rent cars from the luxury, special or prestige collections you must be at least 30." }, { "docid": "D1381347#0", "title": "https://www.carrentals.com/car-type/compact-car-rentals.c-ct/\nBook a cheap Compact car rental", "text": "Compact car rental: all you need to know Saving money on your next vacation is a top priority? Whether you plan on going for a short road trip with friends or on a week-long getaway with family, a compact car rental is your best bet. Car Rentals.com offers huge discounts on a variety of makes and models, so you're sure to find one that fits your traveling needs. How much does it cost to rent a compact rental car? It doesn’t have to be costly to rent a car, if you take our advice below:- Many people drive down to their local car rental agency and rent a car right on the spot without doing any comparison shopping. Use Car Rentals.com to compare rates from different agencies, and you’ll save both time and money;- Book in advance - booking your car at the last minute will mean much higher prices;- Being informed about how much mileage and fuel you’ll need, so you can adequately filter your search. What kind of car is a compact? A compact rental car offers more value than many other types of vehicles. Smaller engines and lighter weight combine for better fuel economy while still offering enough room to pack in your entire family. Most of the small, compact rental car types come with affordable prices that many other car types can't beat." }, { "docid": "D1088880#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/old-rent-car-texas-11bcba032f62f306\nHow Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car in Texas?", "text": "\"Government & Politics Law Legal Ages Q: How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car in Texas? A: Quick Answer Each rental car company sets its own minimum age requirement, but 21 years old is common for renting a car in Texas and other states. Drivers who are under 25 years old may be required to pay additional fees. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Old Do You Have to Be to Work in Texas? How Old Do You Have to Be to Babysit in Texas? What Is the Drinking Age in Texas? Credit: Joe Raedle Getty Images Full Answer To illustrate a typical policy, Enterprise locations in the state of Texas require one to be 21 years old to rent a car. Renters who are 21 to 24 years old need to pay a surcharge and are not allowed to rent certain types of vehicles. Budget has similar policies, offering full, unrestricted rental privileges to drivers who are 25 or older. Extra fees are required, and vehicle selection is limited, for renters who are under age 25." }, { "docid": "D2711841#0", "title": "http://www.deltavacations.com/planning/carrentalpolicy.do?carVendorCode=ALAMO\nAlamo Car Rental - USA and Canada Details and Policy Information", "text": "Alamo Car Rental - USA and Canada Details and Policy Information Car Categories and Details View Car Categories and Details Note: Not all cars are available in all destinations. Rental Requirements Valid driver's license Major credit cards - Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Diners Club and Discover Alamo will no longer accept a debit card or checkstra Visa The lead name on the confirmed reservation (the primary renter) must be the person whose credit card is used to pay the charges. If a credit card of another person with a valid driver's license is used, that person will become the primary renter and the original name on the reservation will become an additional driver. Additional charges will apply for an additional driver. A valid passport in renter's name will be required for car rental, if passport is also required for the renter Minimum/Maximum Age Minimum rental age is 21 years, except where state or Provinces provides otherwise There is an additional charge of $25 per day for each driver under the age of 25 payable directly to Alamo at time of rental. For Canada, the additional charge of $25 (CAD) for each driver under the age of 25 is payable directly to Alamo at time of rental In New York State, the minimum age is 18 years of age. Authorized drivers (18-24) must pay an insurance recovery fee of $49.37 per day in lieu of an underage driver fee. Costs are subject to change Inclusions Daily or weekly base rental fees Unlimited mileage Mileage Information Unlimited mileage Exclusions Rates do not include: Taxes, governmentally authorized or imposed surcharges Concession recoupment fees Airport access fees and facility fees Optional items (such as insurance, additional drivers, additional hourly or drop charges)Gas - 2 fuel options - A full tank of gas can be purchased at the time of rental so the renter does not have to worry about taking time to stop and refuel before returning the car (no credit for remaining fuel). Or, the vehicle is rented with a full tank and the renter is responsible for refueling at the end of the rental. Overstay fee." }, { "docid": "D3182215#0", "title": "https://www.alamo.com/en_US/car-rental-faqs/age-requirements.html\nRenting a Car Under 25", "text": "What are the age requirements to rent a car in the US or Canada? The minimum age requirement to rent a vehicle with Alamo is 21 years of age, but there is a young driver surcharge for all customers renting a car under age 25. Car Rental under 21 is available in Michigan, New York State (info below), and for military personnel and government employees. Car Rental Age Requirements & Additional Information: Car rental rates may be higher for renters between the ages of 21 and 24, a young driver surcharge may be applied. The primary renter and any additional drivers of the vehicle must be at least 25 years of age to avoid a young driver surcharge. Certain specialty and larger sized vehicles may not be rented to drivers under the age of 25. U. S. military personnel and government employers ages 18 or older will not incur a young driver surcharge when renting for authorized government travel. There is no maximum age restriction in the U. S. and Canada. There are different New York and Michigan car rental age requirements, see below for car rental age minimums and additional fees: New York State Car Rental - Minimum Age Requirements: The minimum age is 18 years of age. A $57.00 per day additional charge applies to 18-20 aged renters." }, { "docid": "D381397#0", "title": "http://www.initaly.com/info/rentcar/faq.htm\n.", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions About Car Rental In Italy In Italy Online Rents All Cars Through Auto Europe. Here's Some Helpful Information They'd Like To Share With You. Auto Europe has been a leader in international car rentals for over 44 years. In Italy Online has selected Auto Europe as its preferred car rental supplier because they offer guaranteed lowest rates, over 4,000 locations throughout the world, quality service with a personal touch, and a wide variety of rental cars, from the most economical to the most luxurious or exotic. GENERAL INFORMATION Italy has an excellent network of roads and highways that is one of the most extensive in Europe, comprising nearly 4000mi/6400km of express highways and 180,000mi/288,000km of secondary roads. The country's famous super highways or 'autostrade' ('autostrada' is the singular form) run the length and breadth of the peninsula. These toll roads are supported by an excellent network of secondary roads, classified into different categories of national highways ('strade statali'), provincial roads ('strade provinciali') and municipal roads ('strade communali'). Due to the success of companies like Fiat, Italians have a high level of car ownership. This can create congestion in some of the northern areas and in cities. But in southern parts of the country the roads are less crowded." }, { "docid": "D1010317#0", "title": "https://www.thrifty.com/CustomerCare/content/FAQ.aspx\n.", "text": "\"Frequently asked questions Will I be charged if I bring the vehicle back before or after the return time on the rental agreement? How do I change the time or location of my return? Involved in an accident? How do I file a damage or injury claim? Need to follow-up on claim? Where can I find a PAI or PEC claim form? How to get Roadside Assistance? How are rates calculated? What does base rate mean? How old do I have to be to rent a car from Thrifty?" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D3207363#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081209061615AA71iec\nAmerican Airlines Exit Row Seating?", "text": "\"Travel Air Travel American Airlines Exit Row Seating? What are the rules for the exit row seating on american airlines? The flight will be about 3-4 hours longs. And it will be on one of their normal jets from o'hare airport. Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: There are eight guidelines that are used to determine exit row eligibility on AA, based on my experiences on flying with that airline (about 50,000 miles per year) and their website, as shown in the first link below: * The passenger must be willing to assist in an evacuation * The passenger must be at least 15 years old * Adult passengers must not be traveling with a child under the age of 15 -- if an adult is traveling with a child who is less than 15, they cannot qualify to sit in the exit row, even if they would otherwise meet the requirements for sitting in the exit row * The passenger must have mobility, strength and dexterity in both arms, both hands and/or both legs to quickly reach the exit, remove any obstructions, manipulate the exit door and slide mechanisms or lift out a window exit door, exit the aircraft, or assist others in exiting. * The passenger must not lack visual capacity or require corrective aids beyond eyeglasses/contact lenses * The passenger must not require assistance beyond a hearing aid to hear and understand verbal instructions * The passenger must not be limited in his/her ability to read and understand printed/graphic instructions related to exist, an aircraft evacuation or the ability to understand crew members commands * The passenger must not have a condition that might prevent or injure that person while performing evacuation functions Additionally, passengers who are bringing their pet into the cabin may not use an exit row seat, according to AA's policy. The persons who have mentioned seat belt extensions as being automatic disqualifers for exit row seating on AA are incorrect -- this is not part of their policy. Those persons who require a seat belt extender may have issues related to their size with regard to mobility or dexterity that would disqualify them, but the usage of an extender does not automatically disqualify them. ( See the discussion in the second link, which includes at least one AA flight attendant stating that a policy excluding persons requiring a seat belt extender does not exist on AA.) Finally, the third link contains the general Code of Federal Regulations developed by the FAA for exit row seating on US-based airlines." } ]
[ { "docid": "D906942#0", "title": "https://www.access-board.gov/guidelines-and-standards/buildings-and-sites/about-the-ada-standards/background/adaag\nUnited States Access Board", "text": "\"ADA Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG)As amended through September 20021. PURPOSE2. GENERAL3. MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS4. ACCESSIBLE ELEMENTS AND SPACES: SCOPE AND TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS4.1 Minimum Requirements4.2 Space Allowance and Reach Ranges4.3 Accessible Route4.4 Protruding Objects4.5 Ground and Floor Surfaces4.6 Parking and Passenger Loading Zones4.7 Curb Ramps4.8 Ramps4.9 Stairs4.10 Elevators4.11 Platform Lifts (Wheelchair Lifts)4.12 Windows4.13 Doors4.14 Entrances4.15 Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers4.16 Water Closets4.17 Toilet Stalls4.18 Urinals4.19 Lavatories and Mirrors4.20 Bathtubs4.21 Shower Stalls4.22 Toilet Rooms4.23 Bathrooms, Bathing Facilities, and Shower Rooms4.24 Sinks4.25 Storage4.26 Handrails, Grab Bars, and Tub and Shower Seats4.27 Controls and Operating Mechanisms4.28 Alarms4.29 Detectable Warnings4.30 Signage4.31 Telephones4.32 Fixed or Built-in Seating and Tables4.33 Assembly Areas4.34 Automated Teller Machines4.35 Dressing and Fitting Rooms4.36 Saunas and Steam Rooms4.37 Benches5. RESTAURANTS AND CAFETERIAS6. MEDICAL CARE FACILITIES7. BUSINESS, MERCANTILE AND CIVIC8. LIBRARIES9. ACCESSIBLE TRANSIENT LODGING10." }, { "docid": "D1914990#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_department\nEmergency department", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Resus\"\" redirects here. For Resuscitation, see Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. \"\" Accident and Emergency\"\", \"\"Emergency room\"\", and \"\"Emergency ward\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Accident and Emergency (disambiguation), Emergency room (disambiguation), and Emergency ward (disambiguation). The emergency department is often a frontline venue for the delivery of emergency medical care. An emergency department ( ED ), also known as an accident & emergency department ( A&E ), emergency room ( ER ), emergency ward ( EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own means or by that of an ambulance. The emergency department is usually found in a hospital or other primary care center. Due to the unplanned nature of patient attendance, the department must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention. In some countries, emergency departments have become important entry points for those without other means of access to medical care. The emergency departments of most hospitals operate 24 hours a day, although staffing levels may be varied in an attempt to reflect patient volume." }, { "docid": "D136499#0", "title": "http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B14117_01/appdev.101/b10807/12_tune.htm\n11 Tuning PL/SQL Applications for Performance", "text": "\"11 Tuning PL/SQL Applications for Performance Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better. — Émile CouéThis chapter shows you how to write efficient PL/SQL code, and speed up existing code. This chapter contains these topics: How PL/SQL Optimizes Your Programs Guidelines for Avoiding PL/SQL Performance Problems Profiling and Tracing PL/SQL Programs Reducing Loop Overhead for DML Statements and Queries (FORALL, BULK COLLECT)Writing Computation-Intensive Programs in PL/SQLTuning Dynamic SQL with EXECUTE IMMEDIATE and Cursor Variables Tuning PL/SQL Procedure Calls with the NOCOPY Compiler Hint Compiling PL/SQL Code for Native Execution Overview of Table Functions How PL/SQL Optimizes Your Programs In releases prior to 10 g, the PL/SQL compiler translated your code to machine code without applying many changes for performance. Now, PL/SQL uses an optimizing compiler that can rearrange code for better performance. You do not need to do anything to get the benefits of this new optimizer. It is enabled by default. In rare cases, if the overhead of the optimizer makes compilation of very large applications take too long, you might lower the optimization by setting the initialization parameter PLSQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL=1 instead of its default value 2. In even rarer cases, you might see a change in exception behavior, either an exception that is not raised at all, or one that is raised earlier than expected. Setting PL_SQL_OPTIMIZE_LEVEL=0 prevents the code from being rearranged at all. When to Tune PL/SQL Code The information in this chapter is especially valuable if you are responsible for: Programs that do a lot of mathematical calculations." }, { "docid": "D2598484#0", "title": "http://www.triangletrip.com/2011/12/22/united-is-now-charging-for-exit-row-seats/\nUnited is now charging for exit row seats", "text": "United is now charging for exit row seatsby Captain G on Dec.22, 2011, under Airlines As you all know, United has been charging non-Premier customers to sit in Economy Plus seats with extra legroom. United has now considered exit row seats as a part of Economy Plus even thought larger planes’ exit rows are not in the Economy Plus seating area. I was recently on a United flight from Newark to San Francisco and was seated in the exit row aisle seat after Economy Plus. The entire exit row was empty by the time the plane cabin doors were closed. Soon after take off, two passengers moved to the exit row aisle and middle seats adjacent to my seat. The flight attendant went to the couple told the couple to return to their seats as the exit row seats require additional payment. Caveat Emptor ! If you are planning to pay for an exit row seat, you should be aware that some of the exit row window seats on larger planes has a limited legroom because the emergency exit slide protrudes into the leg space. An example is United’s Boeing 747-400 planes’ seat numbers 33A and 33K. Everyone should check with Seat Guru before purchasing an exit row seat or you’ll end up paying extra for a seat like the picture below. ( Visited 2,009 times, 0 visits today) ( 2 votes, average: 4.50 out of 5): charge for seat, cost for exit row seat, economy plus, exit row aisle, exit row seats, exit row window, premier executive, star alliance gold benefit, ual, ual charging for exit row seats, united, united charging for exit row seating, united economy plus, united exit row, united premier2 comments for this entry: Japhet from helicopter models February 26th, 2012 on 8:23 pm That’s cool, I am worrying that whenever I ride an airplane I can’t stretch my legs." }, { "docid": "D2834646#0", "title": "http://www.clickforaustralia.com/Flights.htm\n.", "text": "\"Flying to Australia is a long arduous experience. We know as we have flown from Europe to Australia and from the United States to Australia many times. The journey from Los Angeles to Sydney is a nonstop flight and typically takes around 14 to 15 hours. Apart from the length of the flight, you will cross the International Date Line which further messes up your body clock. This means that you can board a flight in Los Angeles on a Monday night and arrive in Sydney on Wednesday morning. The best advice is to sleep! Wait as long as you can and then try to sleep long enough so that you wake up a couple of hours before landing in Sydney. So if the flight is 14 hours in duration, wait approximately 4 hours and then try to sleep. Some people prefer to take over-the-counter or prescription medicines to help them sleep but you should always consult your physician first. Drinking alcohol certainly does not help your cause but it is awfully tempting as it is usually free on these international flights." }, { "docid": "D2880687#0", "title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_flying-with-small-children-checklist-of-questions-to-ask-you_1460940.bc\nFlying with small children: Checklist of questions to ask your airline", "text": "\"Home / You & Your Family / Travel / Planning a Trip Flying with small children: Checklist of questions to ask your airline IN THIS ARTICLEStandard practices for airlines based in the United States Important questions to ask before you fly Additional questions to ask international airlines Last updated: August 2017Traveling with small children brings its own set of hassles: Can you bring your own car seat on the plane? Will the gate agent announce preboarding for families with young children? Can you check a stroller at the gate? Airline policies change frequently, so it's a good idea to call ahead or check your airline's website every time you fly to make sure you know what to expect. Standard practices for airlines based in the United States Most U. S. airlines follow these policies on domestic flights (though it can't hurt to double-check before you buy your ticket): Typically babies must be at least 7 days old to fly. Some airlines allow younger infants with a doctor's written permission. Others extend the minimum age up to 14 days or have additional restrictions. Lap babies (younger than age 2) fly free on domestic flights, usually one per paying adult. ( You may need to present proof of age.) This does save you money, but it's important to note that babies riding in airplanes are safest riding in government-approved car seats. (" }, { "docid": "D3552726#0", "title": "https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Air_India/infants.php\nAir India Infants Policy", "text": "Airlines > Air India > Infants Air India Infants Policy Overview Planes & Seat Maps Check-in Baggage Infants Minors Pets Air India reserves the right to request documented proof of age of any infant or child. Do I need to reserve a seat for my infant? Children up to two years old (24 months), are not required to have their own seat as these children may sit on an adult's lap. Only one lap child is allowed per adult. If one adult is traveling with more than one infant under two years of age, a seat will have to be purchased for the second infant. You can also choose to purchase a seat for your infant as long as you have the proper child restraint device. Will I pay for my infant to travel? Yes, a child up to two years old (24 months) is usually charged 10% of an adult fare plus taxes if he or she will be sitting on an adult's lap. What if my child turns two on the trip; will I have to buy a ticket for the return flight? Yes, a ticket will have to be purchased for any flight on which the infant will be over two years old." }, { "docid": "D2077069#0", "title": "https://www.alaskaair.com/content/travel-info/policies/traveling-with-lap-infants\nTraveling with infants and children", "text": "Traveling with infants and children We know that traveling with kids can be an adventure. To help keep the adventure fun for both you and your child passenger, please carefully review our policies and recommendations for traveling with infants and children. Age restrictions While there is no minimum age for infants traveling with us, check with your doctor if you're unsure your infant should be traveling via plane. As of their second birthday, children are no longer considered infants. The Federal Aviation Administration requires all children who have reached their second birthday to occupy their own seat and travel on their own ticket. Alaska Airlines reserves the right to require proof of age for any child passenger. Please be prepared to provide a birth certificate, passport, or other documentation upon request. Infant on lap Each ticketed adult may travel with one lap infant. To add a lap infant request to your reservation, call Alaska Airlines reservations at 1-800-252-7522 with your confirmation code. Because of the location of extra oxygen masks: Alaska Airlines flights 001-999 - only one lap infant is permitted per row (including both sides of aisle)Alaska Airlines flights 2000-2999 - only one lap infant may sit on each side of rows 3-20." }, { "docid": "D3207358#0", "title": "http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/united-mileage-plus-pre-merger/512140-minimum-age-exit-row.html\nMinimum Age for Exit Row?", "text": "\"Minimum Age for Exit Row? Thread Tools Search this Thread Jan 8, 06, 1:50 am # 1Pat89339Moderator: Mileage Run, United Airlines; Flyer Talk Evangelist Original Poster Join Date: Jan 2004Location: The City/Honolulu Programs: UA 2MM; Hyatt Glob*****; Hilton Diamond Posts: 14,151Minimum Age for Exit Row? Is there a minimum age requirement to sit in an exit row? This morning there was some problem in E- and the GA came on the plane with a spray bottle and some towels. Later the FA moved up three people from E- to sit in the exit row. One of the three was a young boy, around 12 years old. It was obvious that he could not assist in the evacuation of the plane. It bothered me, so I thought I would ask the experts here. Jan 8, 06, 2:05 am # 2UAX@SFOJoin Date: Jan 2002Location: Novato, CAPrograms: SAS Euro Bonus, LH M&M, Finnair Plus, SPG Preferred Plus Posts: 785Federal Aviation Requirements (FARs) require any passenger seated in an exit row to be at least 15 years old. Flight attendants are required to ascertain the age of all individuals seated in the exit row, as well as their ability to conduct the functions listed on the exit row briefing card located either in the exit row seat pockets or in the exit row section of the safety card." }, { "docid": "D2753082#0", "title": "http://seattle.mariners.mlb.com/sea/ballpark/information/index.jsp?content=guide\n.", "text": "\"The Mariners have created this A-Z Guest Guide to assist in making your experience at Safeco Field the best it can possibly be. For information regarding topics not included, please ask any of our Safeco Field Hosts, or stop by one of the Guest Service Centers (sections 128, 329 and in The 'Pen). ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAAddress1250 First Ave. South Seattle, WA 98134All-Star Club Presented by EQCThe All-Star Club is a premium luxury lounge located above the first base line on the Holland America Line Suite Deck. This special club provides just 140 members and guests a first-class experience at the ballpark that includes: VIP parking and ballpark entry via the Suite Level Sky Bridge, delicious all-inclusive lunch/dinner and dessert buffet, private cash bar, spacious indoor dining tables and wide-padded outdoor seating. Season tickets to the All-Star Club are available in packages of 10, 20, 30, 40 games or all 81 games, and include a flexible option. For more information about Premium Seating, visit Mariners.com/Premium or contact a Mariners Premium Sales Account Manager at 206-346-4001. ATMs There are eight BECU ATMs located at the ballpark. Locations are: outside the Home Plate and Left Field Gates, on the Main Level at Section 128 (2) and Section 186, on the Terrace Club at Section 223 and on the View Level at Section 329 (2). Autographs Guests may seek autographs from the time the main gates open (2 hours prior to game time) until the end of batting practice (45 minutes prior to game time)." }, { "docid": "D559526#0", "title": "http://patstravelreviews.com/delta-economy-comfort-update/\nDelta Economy Comfort Update", "text": "Delta Economy Comfort Update Patrick January 16, 2013 Uncategorized No Comments Here is some additional information on Delta’s Economy Comfort (see further updates on the bottom of this page). In my last post on this subject, I reviewed Delta’s 737, 757, and MD 88 Economy Comfort section ( http://patstravelreviews.com/?p=140 ). This past few months I have flown on Delta in economy on their A319, A320, CRJ 700, CRJ 900, and Embraer E175. Really on two of the flights I was seated in the emergency exit row and the other in the bulkhead. In all four cases these seats are better than the standard Economy Comfort seats. I flew from SAN to Reno through SLC on A319’s. On both flights I was seated in the exit row (9C & 9D). There is only one exit row on Delta’s 319’s. There is plenty of leg room (more than Economy Comfort) and the seat reclines like any other seat. Plus the armrest raises so the seat feels wider (17.2 inches wide)." }, { "docid": "D2192406#0", "title": "https://www.jetblue.com/travel/special-assistance/medical-conditions/\nRespiratory Devices and Medical Conditions", "text": "Respiratory Devices and Medical Conditions Jet Blue accepts the following respiratory devices on-board the aircraft Portable Oxygen Concentrators (POC) Approved for Air Travel Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Machine (CPAP)Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure Machine (Bi PAP or BPAP)Ventilator Respirator Please note some of our aircraft have in-seat electrical power, but it is not suitable for respiratory devices. Criteria for Traveling with Portable Oxygen Concentrators: Your POC must have a manufacturer's label attached indicating it has been approved for use on aircraft. If no label is present, our Crewmembers will make every effort to verify that the device has been approved for air travel through our Business Partner. The FAA no longer requires documentation from your physician to use your POC on the aircraft. It is up to you to understand the operation of the device. We recommend that you bring with you the manufacturers operating instructions or other written information provided by your healthcare professional regarding the use of your POC. Jet Blue may verify the following:1. Whether the user is able to operate the device, recognize and respond appropriately to its alarms; and if not, that the user is traveling with a companion who is able to perform these functions.2. The phases of the flight (taxi, takeoff, cruise, landing) during which use of the device is medically necessary.3. The maximum flow rate corresponding to the pressure in the cabin under normal operating conditions. (" }, { "docid": "D1704539#0", "title": "https://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/special-travel-needs/children.html\nCHILDREN'S TRAVEL", "text": "Your child's safety and comfort — and your peace of mind — are very important to us. That's why we've outlined travel guidelines and safety restrictions to ensure your kids' trip is great from takeoff to landing, and every moment in between. GUIDELINES FOR KIDSExpand All Family Seating Delta strives to seat family members together upon request. If you are unable to obtain seat assignments together for your family using delta.com or the Fly Delta mobile app, please contact Reservations to review available seating options. Children's Fares & Ticketing Ticketing Requirements Electronic tickets are required for all travel, domestically and internationally. You may travel with one 1 infant in your lap without purchasing a ticket if:the infant is less than two years old, andyou are at least 18 years old or the infant's legal guardian, andyour travel is within the U. S. 2Ticket Required You'll need to purchase a ticket for your child when you:have a child that is age two or older.have a child that turns age two during a trip — a reserved seat and ticket are required for the entire journey.prefer the child to sit in a seat with an approved restraint.have a second child, regardless of age, and you already have a child who will be sitting in your lap. 1want your child to earn miles for a Sky Miles account.will be traveling between countries, regardless of whether or not the child occupies a seat. Child Fares & Special Discounts Travel Within U. S. Delta does not offer discounted infant and child fares within the U. S. Travel Between Countries You may find discounted child fares when traveling outside the U. S. or when traveling between certain countries. The price of the ticket will depend on the age of the child. Taxes & fees may also apply to infants held in the adult's lap." }, { "docid": "D264433#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airline_seat\nAirline seat", "text": "\"Airline seat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Passenger seats aboard a Sukhoi Superjet 100Business class seat in a Lufthansa Boeing 747 -400Control screen fixed to an economy class airline seat (Thai Airways International Airbus A340); the tray is stowed. An airline seat is a seat on an airliner in which passengers are accommodated for the duration of the journey. Such seats are usually arranged in rows running across the airplane's fuselage. A diagram of such seats in an aircraft is called an aircraft seat map. Contents [ hide ]1 Features and amenities1.1 Basic amenities1.2 Advanced amenities1.2.1 Electronics1.2.2 Adjustable headrests1.2.3 Adjustable lumbar support1.2.4 Massage1.2.5 Lie flat/flat bed seating1.2.6 \"\"Slimline\"\" economy seating2 Seating layout2.1 Arrangement3 Seat size3.1 Seat pitch3.2 Seat width3.3 Aisle chair4 Material5 Color6 Auxiliary7 References Features and amenities [ edit]On the oldest of planes, seats were armchairs which stood loosely in the cabin, but movable furniture in the aircraft is a safety hazard, and seats are now fastened to the floor. However, airlines usually want the flexibility to move seats around or remove them, so the seats are attached to rails underneath the floor which run along the aircraft fuselage. If the airline wants to reconfigure the seating, this is a minor operation. For passenger safety, airline seats are equipped with seatbelts, and there is a \"\"Fasten Seatbelts\"\" sign above each seat which is lit up when passengers are expected to remain seated with the seatbelt fastened. This is during taxiing, take-off and landing, although turbulence may also prompt the captain to turn on this sign. Basic amenities [ edit]Seat pocket containing safety card, magazines, and airsickness bag Seats are frequently equipped with further amenities." }, { "docid": "D308133#0", "title": "https://www.allegiantair.com/traveling-with-children\nTraveling with Children", "text": "\"Traveling with Children Age at Time of Travel Seating Identification Documentation Must Be Accompanied By15 days to 24 months- Option 1: As a ticketed passenger with his or her own seat, seated in an FAA approved car seat. - Option 2: As a lap child on the lap of an adult passenger. ( Additional details below. ) Birth certificate or other identification with birthdate required Adult passenger who is at least 15 years old2 years to 14 years Must have own seat. FAA safety regulations prohibit seating in the exit row. Additional requirements apply to children 40 pounds or under. ( Additional details below. ) Birth certificate or other identification with birthdate strongly recommend Fare-paying passenger who is at least 15 years old15 to 17 years Must have own seat Birth certificate or other identification with birthdate strongly recommend May fly without an adult companion but will not be permitted on a flight with a weather advisory.18 years or older Must have own seat Government issued photo ID required View TSA requirements. Booking Reservations for Children Children love to visit new destinations and Allegiant enjoys flying them there!Passengers between the ages of 15 days and 14 years old on the date of travel are considered children. Children 14 years and younger must be accompanied by a passenger that is at least 15 years old on the same reservation." }, { "docid": "D111545#0", "title": "http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/special-travel-needs/children.html\nCHILDREN'S TRAVEL", "text": "Your child's safety and comfort — and your peace of mind — are very important to us. That's why we've outlined travel guidelines and safety restrictions to ensure your kids' trip is great from takeoff to landing, and every moment in between. GUIDELINES FOR KIDSExpand All Family Seating Delta strives to seat family members together upon request. If you are unable to obtain seat assignments together for your family using delta.com or the Fly Delta mobile app, please contact Reservations to review available seating options. Children's Fares & Ticketing Ticketing Requirements Electronic tickets are required for all travel, domestically and internationally. You may travel with one 1 infant in your lap without purchasing a ticket if:the infant is less than two years old, andyou are at least 18 years old or the infant's legal guardian, andyour travel is within the U. S. 2Ticket Required You'll need to purchase a ticket for your child when you:have a child that is age two or older.have a child that turns age two during a trip — a reserved seat and ticket are required for the entire journey.prefer the child to sit in a seat with an approved restraint.have a second child, regardless of age, and you already have a child who will be sitting in your lap. 1want your child to earn miles for a Sky Miles account.will be traveling between countries, regardless of whether or not the child occupies a seat. Child Fares & Special Discounts Travel Within U. S. Delta does not offer discounted infant and child fares within the U. S. Travel Between Countries You may find discounted child fares when traveling outside the U. S. or when traveling between certain countries. The price of the ticket will depend on the age of the child. Taxes & fees may also apply to infants held in the adult's lap." }, { "docid": "D1785176#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disneyland_Monorail_System\nDisneyland Monorail System", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the monorail line at the Disneyland Resort. For monorail lines at other Disney theme parks, see Disney monorail. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Disneyland Monorail System Mark VII Monorail passes over the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage show building Disneyland Area Tomorrowland and Downtown Disney Status Operating Opening date June 14, 1959General statistics Attraction type straddle-beam Monorail Designer WED Enterprises Height 41 ft (12 m)Speed 30 mph (48 km/h)Vehicle type Monorail Trains Vehicles 3Riders per vehicle 120Duration 11 minutes Vehicle names Monorail Red, Monorail Blue, Monorail Orange Track gauge Single straddle-beam Wheelchair accessible The Disneyland Monorail System (originally named the Disneyland ALWEG Monorail System) is an attraction and transportation system at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, United States. It was the first daily operating monorail in the Western Hemisphere, and the first in the United States. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Operations3 Maintenance3.1 Tractor3.2 Installation and removal4 Safety4.1 Emergency evacuation4.2 Platform safety5 Facts and figures6 Disneyland Monorail trains6.1 Built by Disney Engineers6.2 Built by Walt Disney Imagineering/WED Enterprises6.3 Built by Dynamic Structures7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]Historical Disneyland Monorail Plaque located at Tomorrowland Station. [ hide] [v t e] Disneyland Monorail System Legend Maintenance shed (not open to public)Disneyland Steam train transfer (via short walk inside Disneyland)Downtown Disney Walt Disney originally envisioned the monorail as a practical form of public transport for the future. However, the monorail came about during a time when America's—and particularly Los Angeles '—obsession with the automobile was increasing, and monorails in the United States came to be associated only with Disney's theme parks, with the exception of Seattle's monorail. [" }, { "docid": "D2902788#0", "title": "http://epg.modot.mo.gov/index.php?title=643.4_Railroads\n643.4 Railroads", "text": "\"Contents [ hide]643.4.1 Introduction and Overview for Highway Construction Projects Impacting Railroads643.4.1.1 Highway Construction Projects With Railroad Involvement643.4.1.2 Contract Job Special Provisions Detailing Railroad Requirements643.4.1.3 Highway-Railroad Crossing Data643.4.1.4 Preliminary Roadway Plans643.4.1.5 Grade Separation Structures / Closing of Existing Crossings643.4.1.6 Property Rights from Railroads643.4.1.7 Railroad Operating Right of Way643.4.1.8 Railroad Non-Operating Right of Way643.4.1.9 Rehabilitation, Resurfacing and Painting of Structures Over, On, or Under Railroads643.4.1.10 Resurfacing Projects643.4.1.11 Railroad Crossing Maintenance Responsibility643.4.1.12 Crossing Surfaces643.4.1.13 Railroad Grade Crossing Warning Systems643.4.1.14 Railroad Crossing Median Islands643.4.1.15 Final Plans643.4.1.16 Final Quantities643.4.2 Construction Inspection Guidelines for Railroads643.4.2.1 Railroad Flagging643.4.2.2 Adjustment of Railroad Facilities643.4.2.3 Field Inspection of Railroad Work643.4.2.4 Railroad Invoices - Highway Construction Projects643.4.3 Railroad Crossing Safety Improvements643.4.3.1 Railroad Crossing Improvement Project Coordination643.4.3.2 Field Inspection of Railroad Work – Crossing Safety Improvements643.4.3.3 Railroad Invoices for Crossing Safety Improvements - Mo DOT and Non-Mo DOT Projects643.4.4 Maintenance Activities643.4.4.1 Railroad Crossing Safety643.4.4.2 Cooperation with Railroads643.4.4.3 Roadway Taper at Railroad Crossings643.4.5 Traffic Control for Railroad and Light Rail Transit Grade Crossings643.4.5.1 Introduction (MUTCD Section 8A.01)643.4.5.2 Use of Standard Devices, Systems and Practices at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8A.02)643.4.5.3 Use of Standard Devices, Systems, and Practices at Highway-LRT Grade Crossings (8A.03)643.4.5.4 Uniform Provisions (MUTCD Section 8A.04)643.4.5.5 Grade Crossing Elimination (MUTCD Section 8A.05)643.4.5.6 Illumination at Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8A.06)643.4.5.7 Quiet Zone Treatments at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8A.07)643.4.5.8 Temporary Traffic Control Zones (MUTCD Section 8A.08)643.4.6 Signs and Markings (MUTCD Section 8B)643.4.6.1 Light Rail Transit Only Lane Signs (R15-4 Series) (MUTCD Section 8B.13)643.4.6.2 Do Not Pass Light Rail Transit Signs (R15-5, R15-5a) (MUTCD Section 8B.14)643.4.6.3 No Motor Vehicles On Tracks Signs (R15-6, R15-6a) (MUTCD Section 8B.15)643.4.6.4 Divided Highway with Light Rail Transit Crossing Signs (R15-7 Series) (MUTCD Section 8B.16)643.4.6.5 LOOK Sign (R15-8) (MUTCD Section 8B.17)643.4.6.6 Emergency Notification Sign (I-13) (MUTCD Section 8B.18)643.4.6.7 Light Rail Transit Approaching – Activated Blank-Out Warning Sign (W10-7) (MUTCD Section 8B.19)643.4.6.8 TRAINS MAY EXCEED 80 MPH Sign (W10-8) (MUTCD Section 8B.20)643.4.6.9 NO TRAIN HORN Sign or Plaque (W10-9, W10-9P) (MUTCD Section 8B.21)643.4.6.10 NO GATES OR LIGHTS Plaque (W10-13P) (MUTCD Section 8B.22)643.4.6.11 Low Ground Clearance Grade Crossing Sign (W10-5) (MUTCD Section 8B.23)643.4.6.12 Storage Space Signs (W10-11, W10-11a, W10-11b) (MUTCD Section 8B.24)643.4.6.13 Skewed Crossing Sign (W10-12) (MUTCD Section 8B.25)643.4.6.14 Light Rail Transit Station Sign (I-12) (MUTCD Section 8B.26)643.4.7 Flashing Light Signals, Gates and Traffic Control Signals (MUTCD Section 8C)643.4.7.1 Introduction (MUTCD Section 8C.01)643.4.7.2 Flashing-Light Signals (MUTCD Section 8C.02)643.4.7.3 Flashing-Light Signals at Highway-LRT Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.03)643.4.7.4 Automatic Gates (MUTCD Section 8C.04)643.4.7.5 Use of Automatic Gates at LRT Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.05)643.4.7.6 Four-Quadrant Gate Systems (MUTCD Section 8C.06)643.4.7.7 Wayside Horn Systems (MUTCD Section 8C.07)643.4.7.8 Rail Traffic Detection (MUTCD Section 8C.08)643.4.7.9 Traffic Control Signals at or Near Highway-Rail Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.09)643.4.7.10 Traffic Control Signals at or Near Highway-LRT Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.10)643.4.7.11 Use of Traffic Control Signals for Control of LRT Vehicles at Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.11)643.4.7.12 Grade Crossings Within or In Close Proximity to Circular Intersections (MUTCD Section 8C.12)643.4.7.13 Pedestrian and Bicycle Signals and Crossings at LRT Grade Crossings (MUTCD Section 8C.13)643.4.8 Pathway Grade Crossings (MUTCD 8D)643.4.8.1 Purpose (MUTCD 8D.01)643.4.8.2 Use of Standard Devices, Systems and Practices (MUTCD 8D.02)643.4.8.3 Pathway Grade Crossing Signs and Markings (MUTCD 8D.03)643.4.8.4 Stop Lines, Edge Lines and Detectable Warnings (MUTCD 8D.04)643.4.8.5 Passive Devices for Pathway Grade Crossings (MUTCD 8D.05)643.4.8.6 Active Traffic Control Systems for Pathway Grade Crossings (MUTCD 8D.06)643.4.1 Introduction and Overview for Highway Construction Projects Impacting Railroads Freight and Passenger Rail Capacity Analysis Report 2007Railroad projects involve a variety of issues, including crossing signals, stop and yield signs, surfacing, traffic signal preemption and grade separations. Some of these may be funded by the Multimodal Division, by Mo DOT districts, by both or by other entities. Projects involving work on or over railroad right of way or involving adjustment of railroad facilities require the timely submittal of plans to the Central Office in order to avoid delays in the monthly bid opening. The district is responsible for providing the necessary plans, typical sections and details to Multimodal Operations - Railroads (MO-RR) where negotiations with railroads are conducted. Forms Daily Utility Report (C-9)Railroad Crossing Inspection (C-10)Final Utility Report (C-13)Form D-20, Highway-Railroad Crossing Data Questionnaire for a New Grade Crossing Questionnaire for a New Grade Separation Change Order Form643.4.1.1 Highway Construction Projects With Railroad Involvement Projects that include the construction or modification of a highway bridge over a railroad are called overhead grade separation projects. Projects that include the construction of a bridge that takes the tracks over the highway are called underpass projects because the road passes under the railroad. Parallel projects include the construction of roadways, slopes and ditches parallel to and on the railroad right of way, but not across the track. Other projects with railroad involvement include the construction of a new railroad crossing, the widening of an existing crossing, or the resurfacing of highways approaches to a crossing. These are called at-grade projects. Agreements with railroads are secured whenever Mo DOT constructs a roadway over, under or across a railroad’s track." }, { "docid": "D1961535#0", "title": "http://arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com/ari/ballpark/information/index.jsp?content=guide\n.", "text": "\"Chase Field Information Guide Use the Information Guide to learn more about the Arizona Diamondbacks, Chase Field offerings and accommodations. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZAACCESSIBLE SEATING KLUB (A. S. K.)In response to numerous requests from guests with disabilities, the Arizona Diamondbacks have created the Accessible Seating Klub (A. S. K.) which gives guests with disabilities more control over the use of wheelchair locations and companion seating. As a member of A. S. K. you will receive exciting benefits such as waiver of service fees on select ticket purchases, presales on tickets, choice of locations for partial season ticket packages, and personalized attention from a Disability Services Representative. For more information about ASK, contact the Disability Services Manager at 602-462-6163 or email [email protected]. ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBERSChase Field 401 E. Jefferson St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Mailing Address Arizona Diamondbacks P. O. Box 2095 Phoenix, AZ 85001Executive Offices - 602-462-6500Disability Services Manager - 602-462-6163Guest Relations Hotline - 602-462-6607Lost and Found Hotline - 602-462-6173 or see below for detailed information Scoreboard Messages - 602-462-6454 or see below for detailed information Roof Hotline - 602-462-6262 or see more detailed information below Booking a non-baseball or off season event at Chase Field - Select Artists - 480-339-5000 Tours - 602-462-6799Ticket Information: Single Game Tickets - 602-514-8400 or see more detailed information below Season Tickets, Groups & Suites - 602-462-4600 or see more detailed information below ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT-SEATSAll-You-Can-Eat seats are located on the Diamond Level in sections 221-223 where you can enjoy unlimited ballpark fare like Ball Park hot dogs, chips, popcorn, peanuts, Pepsi products and Aquafina from the time gates open until the 7th inning. Please call (602) 514-8400 to purchase tickets in our All-You-Can-Eat area. ANTHEM SINGERSFor more information, visit dbacks.com/anthem or email [email protected]. ALCOHOL SERVICE POLICYValid I. D. is required for purchase. A guest that appears to be 30 years of age or younger must produce a valid form of acceptable identification. Acceptable forms of valid United States identification for alcoholic beverage purchases are: U. S. Driver's License, Passport, State Issued I. D. Card w/ Photo, Military I. D. w/ Photo." }, { "docid": "D135364#0", "title": "http://www.emergencylights.net/batteries-for-emergency-lights-and-exit-signs/\nBatteries For Emergency Lights and Exit Signs", "text": "\"Batteries For Emergency Lights and Exit Signs Batteries for Emergency Light All emergency lights and lighted emergency exit signs use a battery for powering the lamps. In order to insure continuous readiness and operation of the emergency light, these batteries are rechargeable. Circuitry within the emergency light both charges the battery and insures that it stays charged. Types of Batteries Used in Emergency Lights There are two types of batteries that are used for emergency lights; they are: Sealed lead-acid batteries (the same type used in cars)Nickel-cadmium batteries Sealed lead-acid batteries are the oldest rechargeable technology available. They are called lead-acid because they contain lead alloy plates, immersed in acid. The acid breaks down the plates, producing the charged electrons which are electricity. More recently, technology of lead-acid batteries has improved, allowing for fully sealed units, that don’t require the addition of water to maintain the acid level. View Our Selection of Emergency Light Batteries Nickel-cadmium batteries were the first ever “dry” (no acid required) rechargeable batteries. Since then, other technologies have been developed, but they are generally more costly. In a nickel-cadmium battery, the two metals are separated by a dielectric (non-conductive) layer, causing the metals to magnetically react with each other, producing the charged electrons that form electricity." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D358634#0", "title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/age-limit-declare-dependents-income-tax-25784.html\nWhat Is the Age Limit to Declare Dependents on Income Tax?", "text": "\"If your children become disabled, age is not a factor in claiming them. Age is only one factor in deciding whether you can claim a dependent and take an exemption on your taxes. In that sense there is no specific \"\"age limit\"\" for claiming dependents, although all dependents must meet certain IRS requirements. For example, dependents typically have to be U. S. citizens, resident aliens, or citizens of Canada or Mexico. The IRS rules are complex and you must be sure you are following them. Qualifying Child A dependent must be either a \"\"qualifying child\"\" or \"\"qualifying relative.\"\" Only qualifying children have an age test. A qualifying child must be under 19 at the end of the year. If your child is a full-time student, you can claim an exemption until she's 24 years old. If she becomes permanently and totally disabled, you can potentially claim her as a dependent at any age." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1173655#0", "title": "https://apps.irs.gov/app/understandingTaxes/teacher/hows_mod09.jsp\nModule 9: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses", "text": "Module 9: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expensestable of contents: Educational Standards Time Frame Curriculum Area (s)Purpose Objectives Background Key Terms Opening the Lesson Developing the Lesson Concluding the Lessonmaterials: Online Student Lesson: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Tax Tutorial: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Simulation 9: Claiming the Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Assessment: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Assessment Solutions: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Print (PDF)Fact Sheet: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Teacher Lesson Plan: Tax Credit for Child and Dependent Care Expenses Tax Forms Tax Forms: Form 2441, Child and Dependent Care Expenses Educational Standards State and National Standards Time Frame One to two hours Curriculum Area (s)Technology Civics/Government Family and Consumer Sciences History/Social Studies Economics Purpose To help students understand the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses Objectives Students will be able todistinguish between a tax deduction and a tax credit.explain how the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses affects the tax liability.apply the requirements to claim the tax credit for the child and dependent care expenses, including those for the taxpayer, for the child or dependent, and for the expenses. Background A tax deduction reduces the income subject to tax. A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction of the tax. The tax credit for child and dependent care expenses allows taxpayers to claim a credit for expenses paid for the care of children under age 13 and for a disabled spouse or dependent. In order to claim the credit, taxpayers must meet numerous requirements for the taxpayer, the expenses, and the qualifying person. There is a limit to the amount of qualifying expenses. The credit is a percentage of the qualifying expenses. Key Termsqualifying person For the tax credit for child and dependent care expenses, a qualifying person is a child, dependent, or spouse who meets specific requirements. The taxpayer must furnish more than half the cost of maintaining a home that is also the home of the qualifying person. A qualifying child must be under age 13; the taxpayer must claim a dependency exemption for the child. (" }, { "docid": "D275790#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earned_Income_Credit\nEarned income tax credit", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Earned Income Credit)navigation search The United States federal earned income tax credit or earned income credit ( EITC or EIC) is a refundable tax credit for low- to moderate-income working individuals and couples, particularly those with children. The amount of EITC benefit depends on a recipient’s income and number of children. For a person or couple to claim one or more persons as their qualifying child, requirements such as relationship, age, and shared residency must be met. In the 2013 tax year, working families, if they have children, with annual incomes below $37,870 to $51,567 (depending on the number of dependent children) may be eligible for the federal EITC. Childless workers that have incomes below about $14,340 ($19,680 for a married couple) can receive a very small EITC benefit. U. S. tax forms 1040EZ, 1040A, or 1040 can be used to claim EITC without qualifying children. To claim the credit with qualifying children, forms 1040A or 1040 must be used along with Schedule EITC attached. [ 1]EIC phases in slowly, has a medium-length plateau, and then phases out more slowly than it was phased in. Since the credit phases out at 21% (more than one qualifying child) or 16% (one qualifying child), it is always preferable to have one more dollar of actual salary or wages (although technically, since the EIC table moves by fifty-dollar increments, it is always preferable to have an extra fifty-dollar increment of salary or wages) considering the EITC alone. If the EITC is combined with multiple other means-tested programs such as Medicaid or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, it is possible that the marginal tax rate approaches or exceeds 100% in rare circumstances depending on the state of residence; conversely, under certain circumstances, net income can rise faster than the increase in wages because the EITC phases in. [" }, { "docid": "D1484537#0", "title": "http://support.drtax.ca/dtmax/eng/kb/dtmax/Keywords/T1/g405.htm\n.", "text": "\"Child care expenses (T778)Child-Care The keyword Child-Care opens the child care group. It is essential that child care data be entered in the database file of the child who received the care. This will enable DT Max to grant the child care deduction to the lower earner, as is required for federal tax purposes, and to optimize this credit on the Quebec income tax return. Who can claim child care expenses? If you are the only person supporting the child, you can claim child care expenses you incurred while the eligible child was living with you. However, there may have been another person who lived with you at any time in 2017 and at any time during the first 60 days of 2018 who was:the eligible child's parent;your spouse or common-law partner, if you are the father or the mother of the child; oran individual claiming an amount for the eligible child on line 304, 305, 307, or 367 of their Schedule 1. If there is another person, and one of the situations in Part C or in Part D applies, the child care expenses can be claimed by the person with the higher net income, or in part by both the person with the higher net income and the person with the lower net income. Use the keyword Child-Weeks if any such situation exists. The keyword Child-Weeks must be entered in the \"\"Data Entry\"\" tab for the taxpayer with the higher net income to ensure a proper calculation of the applicable child care expenses. If the \"\"Family head\"\" and the \"\"Spouse of the family head\"\" have equal net incomes, both taxpayers have to agree on who will claim the expenses." }, { "docid": "D290705#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch14.html\nPublication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax", "text": "\"Publication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax For Individuals For use in preparing 2017 Returns Publication 17 - Introductory Material All material in this publication may be reprinted freely. A citation to Your Federal Income Tax (2017) would be appropriate. The explanations and examples in this publication reflect the interpretation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of: Tax laws enacted by Congress,Treasury regulations, and Court decisions. However, the information given does not cover every situation and is not intended to replace the law or change its meaning. This publication covers some subjects on which a court may have made a decision more favorable to taxpayers than the interpretation by the IRS. Until these differing interpretations are resolved by higher court decisions or in some other way, this publication will continue to present the interpretations by the IRS. All taxpayers have important rights when working with the IRS. These rights are described in Your Rights as a Taxpayer in the back of this publication. What's New This section summarizes important tax changes that took effect in 2017. Most of these changes are discussed in more detail throughout this publication." }, { "docid": "D1192266#0", "title": "https://www.ftb.ca.gov/individuals/faq/net/900.shtml\nCalifornia Earned Income Tax Credit (CalEITC)", "text": "California Earned Income Tax Credit (Cal EITC)Español What is it? The cash-back California Earned Income Tax Credit (Cal EITC) is designed to put money in the pockets of low-income working people. You can use the money for anything…clothing, food, school supplies, electric bills, etc. Starting with the 2017 tax year, families earning wages or self-employment income up to $22,300 may qualify for Cal EITC. How do I claim the credit? You claim the credit by preparing and filing a California tax return. You can do it yourself or get free help. What if I already filed my state return and didn’t claim the credit? If you think you may qualify for Cal EITC, you may amend your return. You can do it yourself or get free help." }, { "docid": "D301130#0", "title": "http://turbotax.intuit.ca/tax-resources/dependant-tax-expenses/claiming-child-care-expenses.jsp\nClaiming Child Care Expenses", "text": "Families Claiming Child Care Expenses Turbo Tax Canada Share 5 Tweet Share Pin 2 +1 Email7If you pay for child care so that you can go to work or school, you may be able to claim those expenses on your tax return. Each child for whom you claim expenses must meet the Canada Revenue Agency’s eligibility requirements. The child must be younger than 16 years of age, be yours, your common-law partner’s or spouse’s child and be dependent on you, your spouse or partner. And, the child’s income cannot exceed $11,327. Disabled dependent children can be any age as long as they are dependent on you, your spouse, or partner. Claiming child care expenses may reduce the amount of tax you have to pay. How Much to Claim Canadian taxpayers can claim up to $8,000 per child for children under the age of 7 years at the end of the year, and $5,000 per child for children aged 7 to 16 years. For disabled, dependent children of any age who qualify for the disability tax credit, the amount to claim for that child is $11,000. You can claim $5,000 for a disabled child over the age of 16 who does not qualify for the disability tax credit but was still dependent on you and required care. For a boarding school or overnight camp, you may only claim up to $200 per week for a child under the age of 7 years, $275 per week for an eligible disabled child, or $125 per week for a child aged 7 to 16 years, as of 2013." }, { "docid": "D711088#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/pt04.html\nPublication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax", "text": "\"Publication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax For Individuals For use in preparing 2017 Returns Publication 17 - Introductory Material All material in this publication may be reprinted freely. A citation to Your Federal Income Tax (2017) would be appropriate. The explanations and examples in this publication reflect the interpretation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of: Tax laws enacted by Congress,Treasury regulations, and Court decisions. However, the information given does not cover every situation and is not intended to replace the law or change its meaning. This publication covers some subjects on which a court may have made a decision more favorable to taxpayers than the interpretation by the IRS. Until these differing interpretations are resolved by higher court decisions or in some other way, this publication will continue to present the interpretations by the IRS. All taxpayers have important rights when working with the IRS. These rights are described in Your Rights as a Taxpayer in the back of this publication. What's New This section summarizes important tax changes that took effect in 2017. Most of these changes are discussed in more detail throughout this publication." }, { "docid": "D2813487#0", "title": "https://www.sapling.com/8164868/much-child-taxes\nHow Much for Each Child on Taxes?", "text": "Raising children is one of the most expensive endeavors you will ever undertake, and the federal government offers several tax breaks to help lighten the load. These are designed to lower the amount of federal income tax you owe, and often this translates into a return. Understanding these before your file your taxes will help you make the most out of your return. Having children can provide many tax breaks when April 15 rolls around. Qualifying Child Guildelines The tax credits and deductions you can take for your children all require the child to be a qualifying child determined by age, relationship, support, dependent status, citizenship and residence. According to the Internal Revenue Service, the child needs to be your son, daughter, stepchild, foster child, brother, sister, stepbrother, stepsister or descendant of one these to qualify for most credits. You also must be able to claim the child as a dependent, and the child cannot provide more than half of his own support. They must be U. S. citizens, nationals or resident aliens, and each of the credits has its own age limit. The child has to live with the individual filing taxes for over half of the tax year, except in the case of a newborn or child who has been hospitalized. Child Tax Credit The Child Tax Credit allows parents and guardians to reduce their federal income tax by up to $1,000 for each qualifying child they have under the age of 17." }, { "docid": "D309679#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch20.html\nPublication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax", "text": "\"Publication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax For Individuals For use in preparing 2017 Returns Publication 17 - Introductory Material All material in this publication may be reprinted freely. A citation to Your Federal Income Tax (2017) would be appropriate. The explanations and examples in this publication reflect the interpretation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of: Tax laws enacted by Congress,Treasury regulations, and Court decisions. However, the information given does not cover every situation and is not intended to replace the law or change its meaning. This publication covers some subjects on which a court may have made a decision more favorable to taxpayers than the interpretation by the IRS. Until these differing interpretations are resolved by higher court decisions or in some other way, this publication will continue to present the interpretations by the IRS. All taxpayers have important rights when working with the IRS. These rights are described in Your Rights as a Taxpayer in the back of this publication. What's New This section summarizes important tax changes that took effect in 2017. Most of these changes are discussed in more detail throughout this publication." }, { "docid": "D3184346#0", "title": "http://taxipay.blogspot.com/2008/03/requirements-for-claiming-dependent.html\nRequirements for claiming a dependent", "text": "Requirements for claiming a dependent You get one exemption for each person you can claim as a dependent. A dependent can be your Qualifying Child or Qualifying Relative. But you can claim exemption for a qualifying child or qualifying relative only if these three tests are met. Dependent taxpayer test. You can’t claim a dependent if you are a dependent or can be claimed a dependent by another person. On a joint return, even if your spouse can be claimed as a dependent, you can’t claim a dependent. Joint return test. You can’t claim a married person as dependent if he or she files a joint return except that the joint return is only a claim for refund and no tax liability would exist for either spouse on separate returns. Citizen or resident test. A dependent must be a U. S. citizen, U. S. resident alien, U. S. national or a resident of Canada or Mexico, for some part of the year." }, { "docid": "D2952369#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/78485979/tax-1-quizzes-flash-cards/\nTax 1 - Quizzes", "text": "\"90 terms tlam89Tax 1 - Quizzes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Which of the following requirements must be met in order for a single individual to qualify for the additional standard deduction? -Must be age 65 or older or blind -Must support dependent child or aged parent a) Yes Yes b) No No c) Yes No d) No Yes c) Yes No The item asks you to determine the requirements that must be met in order for a single individual to qualify for the additional standard deduction. A single individual who is age sixty-five or older or blind is eligible for an ad ditional standard deduction ($1,400 for 2009 and 2010). Two addi tional standard deductions are allowed for an indi vidual who is age sixty-five or older and blind. It is not required that an individual support a dependent child or aged parent in order to qualify for an additional standard deduc tion. Joe and Barb are married, but Barb refuses to sign a 2009 joint return. On Joe's separate 2009 return, an exemption may be claimed for Barb if a) Barb was a full-time student for the entire 2009 school year. b) Barb attaches a written statement to Joe's income tax return, agreeing to be claimed as an exemption by Joe for 2009." }, { "docid": "D3473179#0", "title": "https://www.gobankingrates.com/taxes/child-support-payments-taxable-income/\nHow to Report Child Support Income on Your Taxes", "text": "The Internal Revenue Service’s deadline for filing and paying your taxes for 2017 is April 17, 2018. It’s never too early to start planning for tax day — and it’s better to answer any questions you might have now instead of later. If you’re divorced and receive child support, you might wonder if you have to include those payments as taxable gross income on your tax return. Here’s what you need to know about reporting child support income on your taxes and the answer to the question, “Do you have to claim child support on taxes?”When it comes to doing your taxes, knowledge is power. Filing is actually pretty straightforward when you know what you’re doing with your taxes. Here’s what you need to know about reporting child support income on your taxes andwhether child support is tax deductible. Is Child Support Taxable Income? So, is child support deductible? The short answer is no. If your ex-husband or ex-wife has to pay child support to you, don’t include those amounts as taxable income on your tax return." }, { "docid": "D240257#0", "title": "https://www.efile.com/how-does-a-dependent-file-an-IRS-income-tax-return/\nDoes My Dependent Need to File a Tax Return?", "text": "\"Does My Dependent Need to File a Tax Return? Share More Pages Previous 1 2Related Topics dependents Generally, your dependent may be required to (or want to) file a tax return if their income is within the IRS filing requirements. How Do I Know If My Dependent Has to File Their Own Tax Return? Use our FREE FILucator Tax Tool below! Once you answer a few simple questions about your dependent's situation, you or your dependent will find out if he or she needs to (or wants to) file a tax return. It's that easy!In case you discover your dependent is required to file a tax return, you can prepare and file the return on efile.com. If the return is simple, your dependent may qualify for the Free Federal Edition, or Form 1040-EZ!Start the \"\"FILucator\"\" (Do I Have to File a Tax Return)Select Your Filing Status I don't know my filing status. Single Married Filing Joint Married Filing Separate Head of Household Qualifying Widow (er)Is My Dependent Required to File a Tax Return If They Have Income? Your dependent may be required to file a return if they have one or more of the following types of income: Earned income: This includes wages, salaries, and other amounts you received as pay for work you actually perform. Taxable scholarship income is also generally included." }, { "docid": "D3442449#0", "title": "https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/tuition/residence/students-new/financial-independence.cfm\nFinancial Independence", "text": "Financial Independence Financial Independence Caution Financial Independence for purposes of tuition and fees is determined separately and may differ from Financial Independence as determined by the Financial Aid Office based on the FAFSA. Students and parents are cautioned to read the information on this website regarding the UC Residence Policy which includes a Financial Independence and Self-Sufficiency requirement. Admissions and Financial Aid definitions of resident also differ. They do not confer residence for purposes of tuition and fees. Topics covered on this page include: Students considered Financially Independent,Cases where Financial Independence is not required,Graduate and Professional students,Married students,Formerly resident parents, and Financial Independence and Self-Sufficiency. Financially Independent Students Students will be considered “financially independent” if one or more of the following applies: Age 24: You are at least 24 years of age by December 31 of the calendar year for which you are requesting resident classification Veterans: You are a veteran of the U. S. Armed Forces. Wards of the Court—Foster Care: You are a ward of the court or both parents are deceased. A student who resides in California and is 19 years of age or under at the time of enrollment and who is or was a dependent or ward of the state through California’s child welfare system, may be entitled to a resident classification for as long as he or she remains continuously enrolled. With Dependents: You have children or other legal dependents other than a spouse. Married and Not Claimed on Taxes: You are married or in a registered domestic partnership and you were not claimed as an income tax deduction by your parents or any other individual for the tax year immediately preceding the term for which you are requesting resident classification." }, { "docid": "D979312#0", "title": "http://www.heritage.org/welfare/report/reforming-the-earned-income-tax-credit-and-additional-child-tax-credit-end-waste\nReforming the Earned Income Tax Credit and Additional Child Tax Credit to End Waste, Fraud, and Abuse and Strengthen Marriage", "text": "Report Welfare Reforming the Earned Income Tax Credit and Additional Child Tax Credit to End Waste, Fraud, and Abuse and Strengthen Marriage November 16, 2016 Over an hour read Download Report Authors: Robert Rector and Jamie Hall Copied Select a Section 1 /0The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) is the nation’s second largest means-tested cash welfare program. Its major function is to provide “refundable” tax credits to low-income individuals. The Additional Child Tax Credit (ACTC) is a second refundable tax credit, available only to families with children. Most families with children that receive the EITC also receive the ACTC. While the EITC plays an important role in the means-tested welfare safety net, it is rife with problems that include fraud and erroneous payments due to false reports of earnings and false residence claims, benefits intended for working parents going to nonparents, very high multi-tier benefits, and discrimination against married couples. The first three problems are also prevalent in the ACTC program. To help restore the integrity and mission of the EITC and ACTC programs, the following reforms should be implemented: Require the IRS to fully verify reported income before any refundable EITC payment is made;Allow only those with formal legal custody of a child to claim the EITC and ACTC for that child;Prohibit families with dependent children from receiving EITC and ACTC benefits if they are also receiving public housing assistance;Eliminate EITC marriage penalties by allowing only the parent with sole legal custody to be able to claim a child (among unmarried couples); eliminating EITC benefits for adults without dependents; and allowing married couples filing jointly the option of claiming the EITC on the basis of their joint earnings or on the basis of the earnings of either spouse; and Reduce marriage penalties throughout the rest of the means-tested welfare system by increasing EITC benefits for married couples with children. A sound welfare system should encourage self-sufficiency through work and marriage. The EITC and ACTC are intended to support work and marriage but currently have substantial flaws that stand in the way of these aims. The reforms outlined in this paper would promote these principles in these large means-tested cash welfare programs." }, { "docid": "D3430966#0", "title": "https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/2195541-how-to-claim-a-dependent-child-over-age-18-who-s-in-college\nhow to claim a dependent child over age 18 who:s in college", "text": "\"how to claim a dependent child over age 18 who:s in college My daughter is 19 years old, lives in my home, but attends college online in another state. How do I claim her as a dependent if she is over 18 years old? I have provided all of her care (home, food, etc) for the entire year. My return was kicked back because it said she was over 18. I thought I could claim her until she was 23 if she was still in school. Help! ! 4 comments She must be a full time student for at least 1 day of 5 months for you to claim her but the IRS would not know whether she is or isn't full time. What was the reason given for rejecting your return? Texas Roger 4 years agobecause she is 18dana.garn 3 years ago To dana.garn: Do you have a question? If so, I suggest you start a new thread with it." }, { "docid": "D3077726#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040a/ar01.html\n1040A - Introductory Material", "text": "\"1040A - Introductory Material The Taxpayer Advocate Service Is Here To Help You What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service? The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that helps taxpayers and protects taxpayer rights. Our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly and that you know and understand your rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. What can the Taxpayer Advocate Service do for you? We can help you resolve problems that you can’t resolve with the IRS. And our service is free. If you qualify for our assistance, you will be assigned to one advocate who will work with you throughout the process and will do everything possible to resolve your issue. TAS can help you if: Your problem is causing financial difficulty for you, your family, or your business. You face (or your business is facing) an immediate threat of adverse action. You’ve tried repeatedly to contact the IRS but no one has responded, or the IRS hasn’t responded by the date promised." }, { "docid": "D73498#0", "title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/can-grandparent-claim-grandchildren-income-taxes-26794.html\nCan a Grandparent Claim Grandchildren on Income Taxes?", "text": "\"Under some circumstances, your parent can claim your child as a dependent. When it comes to imposing rules and regulations, no one can top the Internal Revenue Service. Several requirements tangle up the issue of who can claim a child as a dependent. Some grandparents can claim their grandchildren some of the time, but it's not a universal rule, because multiple factors have to perfectly align to make it possible. In some cases, if the child's parents don't claim the child, the dependent exemption will go to waste – no one else can use it either. Residence Your parent can only claim your children as dependents if they live together, and they must do so for at least six months of the tax year. If your children live with you, your parent doesn't qualify for the dependent deduction, even if he paid all your living expenses all year. Your children must physically reside under the same roof as your parent. Income Factors Two taxpayers cannot claim the same child, so the IRS has special tiebreaker rules to determine which taxpayer has the right to do so. The IRS gives first dibs to a child's parents." }, { "docid": "D790712#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p17/ch23.html\nPublication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax", "text": "\"Publication 17 (2017), Your Federal Income Tax For Individuals For use in preparing 2017 Returns Publication 17 - Introductory Material All material in this publication may be reprinted freely. A citation to Your Federal Income Tax (2017) would be appropriate. The explanations and examples in this publication reflect the interpretation by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of: Tax laws enacted by Congress,Treasury regulations, and Court decisions. However, the information given does not cover every situation and is not intended to replace the law or change its meaning. This publication covers some subjects on which a court may have made a decision more favorable to taxpayers than the interpretation by the IRS. Until these differing interpretations are resolved by higher court decisions or in some other way, this publication will continue to present the interpretations by the IRS. All taxpayers have important rights when working with the IRS. These rights are described in Your Rights as a Taxpayer in the back of this publication. What's New This section summarizes important tax changes that took effect in 2017. Most of these changes are discussed in more detail throughout this publication." }, { "docid": "D1776187#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040a/ar03.html\n1040A - Introductory Material", "text": "\"1040A - Introductory Material The Taxpayer Advocate Service Is Here To Help You What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service? The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that helps taxpayers and protects taxpayer rights. Our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly and that you know and understand your rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. What can the Taxpayer Advocate Service do for you? We can help you resolve problems that you can’t resolve with the IRS. And our service is free. If you qualify for our assistance, you will be assigned to one advocate who will work with you throughout the process and will do everything possible to resolve your issue. TAS can help you if: Your problem is causing financial difficulty for you, your family, or your business. You face (or your business is facing) an immediate threat of adverse action. You’ve tried repeatedly to contact the IRS but no one has responded, or the IRS hasn’t responded by the date promised." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D642433#0", "title": "http://www.costcoapplication.org/\nCostco Job Application â Apply online", "text": "Costco Job Application – Apply online Costco Application Online- Apply Now Apply For Your Local Area Online Costco is a popular retailer offering great products at great prices. Not only does Costco feature retail centers, there are also warehouse club operations in eight countries around the world. The goal of Costco is to keep a family atmosphere in a company that is going global. Family and community are two of the primary fundamental features that employees of Costco can enjoy. Costco has something for everyone! Starting your Costco application process will open a number of doors with a company that prides itself in taking care of its employees. If you are looking to start or move your career into the retail industry and you want to begin your journey with a company that is grounded in success, excellence and a commitment to their employees, then Costco is the company for you!To begin your journey, there are a number of key tools, and helpful websites that you can utilize to optimize your chances for a gaining employment. The application process is the first important step in your journey toward success and you should start and end the process confidant and sure of where you want your Costco job application to take you. Making sure you take the right steps during this whole process will ensure you get the job you want. Here is a summary of some of the best tips and tricks to help you as you work on submitting your Costco application." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2447888#0", "title": "https://www.snopes.com/politics/business/costco.asp\nCostco", "text": "\"Costco Are Costco stores owned by China?4Claim: Costco warehouse club stores are owned by China. Status: False. Example: [Collected on the Internet, 2005]From a fairly reliable source I learned that Costo stores are owned by China. Costco stands for: C – China O – Off S – Shore T – Trading CO – Company They own two piers in San Francisco where they import and unload their products. Origins: Costco is perhaps the epitome of the bare-bones warehouse outlet: huge, undecorated cement-floored stores whose aisles are stacked with a limited number of products which shoppers can obtain at deep discounts by buying in quantity. Customers pay an annual membership fee ($45 for households; $100 for small businesses) for the privilege of shopping there; in turn, Costco keeps prices low by servicing only paid members, eliminating the frills, buying and selling only a select set of goods in volume, and eschewingadvertising. Costco has grown tremendously since its beginnings as a single store opened in Seattle in 1983, in large part due to the efforts and expertise of CEO Jim Sinegal, who was tapped to help found the enterprise because of his experience with a similar venture, the Price Club chain of high-volume warehouse stores. Costco now operates over 450 stores, primarily in the United States but also in Canada, Great Britain, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea, and has over 44 million members. There is no China connection involved with Costco, however, other than that some of the products it sells may have originated there. Costco was founded in, and remains headquartered in, the state of Washington. (" }, { "docid": "D2454687#0", "title": "https://20somethingfinance.com/where-to-get-cheap-or-free-flu-shots/\nWhere to Get Cheap or Free Flu Shots", "text": "Where to Get Cheap or Free Flu Shots G. E. Miller Last updated: February 3, 2018 122 Comments The 2018 flu season is here and it’s a bad one. Should you get a flu shot? There are many good reasons to…On average, approximately 5% to 20% of U. S. residents get the flu and more than 200,000 people are hospitalized for flu-related complications each year. The CDC posted estimates of seasonal flu deaths from recent flu seasons in the United States, with an estimated low of 12,000 (2011-2012) to an estimated high of 56,000 (2012-2013). If you get the flu, stay home. And if you’re in business – encourage your employees to take sick days to not expose others. It’s estimated that this year’s flu season will result in $15.4 billion in lost productivity for businesses. If you want to save money, getting a flu shot is the smart strategy. Consider all of the medicine you will be buying if you do get the flu and lost income from work if you are not on salary or lost personal days that would have been your winter or summer vacation. Not to mention the potential cost of doctors visits or hospitalizations." }, { "docid": "D1212892#0", "title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/max-levitte/10-ways-non-members-can-shop-at-costco_b_9399312.html\n10 Ways Non-Members Can Shop at Costco", "text": "SHOP WITH A MEMBERThe good old-fashioned way is to visit Costco with a member and fill your cart. While the member will need to pay for your order at checkout, Costco will kindly ring up two separate orders; just have cash or a check ready for the member upon leaving the store. To read more of Cheapism’s continual research on wholesale clubs visit Cheapism.com. USE A COSTCO CASH CARDAnother option is to buy Costco cash cards in denominations up to $1,000 while at Costco with a member. Your member buddy will need to load the card for you, but then you can use it to enter the store and buy items without an escort. This is especially helpful for big-ticket purchases such as a TV, so you don’t pay a membership fee for just one item. USE A BUSINESS ACCOUNTIf your employer has a Costco business membership, lobby to be one of the two people whose name is on the account. While you may get stuck with a few office supply runs, you’ll also be able to use the card for your own personal savings. To read more of Cheapism’s continual research on wholesale clubs visit Cheapism.com. BUY ALCOHOLIn about a dozen states, alcohol sales cannot be prohibited due to a club or membership." }, { "docid": "D1212891#0", "title": "https://www.rather-be-shopping.com/blog/2015/06/29/things-you-can-do-at-costco-without-a-membership/\nFrugal Hack #27: 8 Cool Things You Can Do at Costco Without a Membership", "text": "Frugal Hack #27: 8 Cool Things You Can Do at Costco Without a Membership June 29, 2015 by Kyle 31 comments Costco, Frugal Hacks (Updated 2/06/18) Costco is full of stuff you had no idea existed, but clearly cannot live another day without. What if you’re on the fence about paying $60 for an annual membership? Perhaps the bulk aspect has you concerned you’ll end up wasting a lot of stuff. Or maybe you just aren’t sure if the savings is enough to justify the membership. If this is you, I have good news for ya. I recently discovered a bunch of really cool ways to take advantage of Costco without paying a dime for a membership. Here are the cool things you can do, and buy, at Costco without a membership: Shop Via a Costco Gift Card If you have a friend or family member who’s a current Costco member, you can have them buy you a Costco gift card which can be used to buy all items in the warehouse. This is a great option if you’re a college student or just want to test out the savings the warehouse could provide before diving in with an annual membership. See Also: How to Essentially Get a $60 Costco Membership for Free Buy Prescription Meds from the Pharmacy The pharmacy at Costco is available to members and non-members alike. Just bring the prescription from your doctor, tell the greeter/card checker that you’re using the pharmacy and they’ll let you in." }, { "docid": "D3064905#0", "title": "https://www.stock-analysis-on.net/NASDAQ/Company/Costco-Wholesale-Corp/Valuation/Ratios\nCostco Wholesale Corp. (COST)", "text": "Paying users zone. Data is covered by. Get1 month accessto Costco Wholesale Corp. for $15.99, orgetfull accessto whole website for at least 3 months from $49.99. Costco Wholesale Corp. Common Stock Valuation Ratios$15.99Costco Wholesale Corp. (COST)Profile LT Trends Financial Statement Ratios Relative Valuation DCF Analysis Common Stock Valuation Ratios (Price Multiples)Difficulty: Beginner Annual Data Quarterly Data Valuation ratios measure the quantity of an asset or flaw (e.g., earnings) associated with ownership of a specified claim (e.g., a share of ownership of the enterprise). Current Valuation Ratios Historical Valuation Ratios (Summary)Price to Earnings (P/E)Price to Operating Profit (P/OP)Price to Sales (P/S)Price to Book Value (P/BV)See Also: Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN), Valuation Ratios Walmart Inc. (WMT), Valuation Ratios Home Depot Inc. (HD), Valuation Ratios Show More Current Valuation Ratios Costco Wholesale Corp., current price multiples Costco Wholesale Corp. Amazon.com Inc. e Bay Inc. Home Depot Inc. Lowe's Cos. Inc. Netflix Inc. Target Corp. TJX Cos. Inc. Walmart Inc. General Retailers Consumer Services Selected Financial Data Current share price (P) $No. shares of common stock outstanding Growth rate (g) %Earnings per share (EPS) $Next year expected EPS $Operating profit per share $Sales per share $Book value per share (BVPS) $Ratios (Price Multiples)Price to earnings (P/E)Price to next year expected earnings Price-earnings-growth (PEG)Price to operating profit (P/OP)Price to sales (P/S)Price to book value (P/BV)If company price multiple is lower then the price multiple of benchmark then company stock is relatively undervalued. Otherwise, if company price multiple is higher then the price multiple of benchmark then company stock is relatively overvalued. Top Historical Valuation Ratios (Summary)Annual Data Quarterly Data Costco Wholesale Corp., historical price multiples Sep 3, 2017 Aug 28, 2016 Aug 30, 2015 Aug 31, 2014 Sep 1, 2013 Sep 2, 2012Price to earnings (P/E) Price to operating profit (P/OP) Price to sales (P/S) Price to book value (P/BV)Ratio Description The company P/E ratio The P/E ratio tells analyst how much an investor in common stock pays per dollar of current earnings." }, { "docid": "D2767115#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Express_Bank_International\nAmerican Express", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from American Express Bank International)navigation search American Express Company Type Public Traded as NYSE : AXPDJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Banking Financial services Predecessor Livingston, Fargo & Company Wells, Butterfield & Company Wells & Company Founded March 18, 1850; 168 years ago, in Buffalo, New York, U. S. Headquarters Three World Financial Center, New York City, New York, U. S. Area served Worldwide Key people Stephen J. Squeri ( Chairman & CEO)Jeffrey C. Campbell ( Executive VP & CFO)Products Charge cards Credit cards Traveler's cheques Corporate banking Services Finance Insurance Travel Revenue US$ 33.47 billion (2017)Operating income US$ 7.41 billion (2017)Net income US$ 2.74 billion (2017)Total assets US$ 181.16 billion (2017)Total equity US$ 18.23 billion (2017)Number of employees ~55,000 (2017)Website American Express.com Footnotes / references [1] [2] [3]The American Express Company, also known as Amex, is an American multinational financial services corporation headquartered in Three World Financial Center in New York City. The company was founded in 1850, and is one of the 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. [ 4] The company is best known for its credit card, charge card, and traveler's cheque businesses. In 2016, credit cards using the American Express network accounted for 22.9% of the total dollar volume of credit card transactions in the US. [ 5] As of December 31, 2016, the company had 109.9 million cards in force, including 47.5 million cards in force in the United States, each with an average annual spending of $17,216. [ 6]In 2016, Interbrand ranked American Express as the 25th most valuable brand in the world, estimating the brand to be worth US$18.358 billion. [ 7] In 2017, Fortune ranked American Express as the 17th most admired company worldwide. [ 8]The company's logo, adopted in 1958, is a gladiator or centurion [9] whose image appears on the company's traveler's cheques, charge cards and credit cards. Contents [ hide ]1 Early history1.1 American Express buildings1.2 Nationwide expansion1.3 Financial services1.4 Loss of railroad express business1.5 Investment banking2 Recent history2.1 Charge card services2.2 \"\"Boston Fee Party\"\"2.3 Conversion to bank holding company2.4 Charging order controversy in the UK2.5 CFPB enforcement action2.6 Costco exclusivity arrangement (2004–2016)3 Card products3.1 Consumer cards3.2 Acceptance of American Express cards outside the United States3.3 Card design3.4 Express Pay3.5 Small business services (also known as American Express OPEN)3.6 Commercial cards and services3.7 Non-proprietary cards3.8 Merchant account4 Non-card products4.1 Traveler's checks4.2 Shearson/American Express4.3 Financial advisors4.4 International bank4.5 Travel4.6 Publishing4.7 Individual banking5 Advertising campaigns5.1 Don't Leave Home Without Them5.2 The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman5.3 My life. My card.5.4 C F. Frost5.5 Cause marketing5.6 Animals6 Cultural projects7 Workplace7.1 Offices7.2 Job satisfaction8 Management and corporate governance9 Ownership10 In popular culture11 See also12 References13 External links Early history [ edit]American Express Co. early shipping receipts (1853, 1869)Share of the American Express Company, issued 13." }, { "docid": "D2664837#0", "title": "http://www.costco.co.jp/p/membership/member-qa?lang=en\nMembership Q&A", "text": "Can Non-Members come to Costco? Non-members may enter if they are accompanied by a Costco Member. Non-members with invitation cards can shop at Costco by registering at the membership counter before entering. Can I make a family card? A free household card is available to any individual over the age of 18 years living at the same address as his/her Gold Star member, Business member or additional Business member. How many non-members can enter Costco with one member? With one primary membership card, six people may come to Costco which includes Members (Primary and Household) and two Non-member guests per membership card. There is no entrance limit for children under 18. Only members may pay for purchases. Are there free plastic bags?" }, { "docid": "D2815050#0", "title": "http://www.costcobusinessdelivery.com/customer-service.html\nBusiness Delivery Customer Service", "text": "\"Business Delivery Customer Service Phone: 1-800-788-9968 | Email From business essentials to home use products, Costco Business Center offers all Costco members a convenient source for high quality items. All members can shop at Costco Business Center or order online and have products delivered to your business. Locations For directions or contact information, select your closest warehouse from the list below. Phoenix, AZBurbank, CACommerce, CAHawthorne, CAHayward, CASan Diego, CASouth San Francisco, CAWestminster, CADenver, COMorrow, GAOrlando, FLHackensack, NJLas Vegas, NVSalt Lake City, UTFife, WALynnwood, WABedford Park, ILDelivery and Shipping Details Most businesses in the greater Seattle, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Phoenix, Chicago, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, North Jersey, Denver and Orlando metropolitan areas are eligible for next-business-day delivery from our Costco fleet. The delivery area is defined by ZIP codes. To determine if your business is eligible for delivery, click \"\"Set Delivery ZIP code\"\" in the top left above the Costco Business Center logo. There is no minimum order for delivery. Orders of less than $250, before taxes and fees, will be charged a $25 delivery surcharge. Please be aware that you may be assessed a re-delivery charge of up to $25, if we arrive at your business with a delivery and no one is there to receive the order. Ordering & Delivery Information Ordering Order Hours Changes & Cancellations Payment Pricing Sales Tax Resale Returns Delivery Delivery Requirements Delivery Hours & Lead Time Holidays Order Hours Order online at your convenience, 24 hours a day, seven days a week." }, { "docid": "D1066863#0", "title": "https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/costco/id535509415?mt=8\nCostco 4+", "text": "This app is only available on the App Store for i OS devices. Costco 4+Costco Wholesale Corporation#86 in Shopping563 Ratings Free Screenshotsi Phone i Pad Description It's easy to save time and money while on the go, with the Costco Mobile App! We've improved our mobile app, to make it easier for members to access the incredible values found only at Costco. SHOP: Browse Costco.com’s unique and expanded selection, which offers thousands of items not found at your local warehouse. Enjoy having items delivered straight to your door! SAVINGS: Conveniently receive the latest Warehouse Savings right on your own device. PHOTOS: Upload and print photos anywhere, anytime. Prints start at 17¢, Photo Books start at $19.99 and Canvas Prints start at $28.99. TRAVEL: Shop Costco Travel for great deals on vacation packages, hotels, cruises, rental cars, theme parks and more! BUSINESS CENTER: Stock up on everything from Restaurant Supplies to Office Essentials, and keep your business running smoothly and efficiently." }, { "docid": "D2895113#0", "title": "http://petfoodtalk.com/dogfoodreviews/kirkland/\n.", "text": "Apr. 9, 2018Kirkland Dog Food Reviews Top 5 Ingredients*Chicken Chicken meal Whole grain brown rice Cracked pearled barley Chicken fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and vitamin e)Artificial Ingredients No Contains By-products No Price Range $$* Kirkland Signature Super Premium Adult Dog Chicken, Rice & Vegetable Formula was selected as the recipe for this ingredient listanimal proteinsbrown ricefruitsvegetablesbrewers rice Our Analysis Kirkland is Costco’s signature brand of dog food. This is a shame because you cannot buy this excellent product anywhere else. Kirkland Dog Food receives a high grade for its quality ingredients at a price that every one can afford. All of the Kirkland dog food formulas are appropriate nutrition for dogs of all life stages and with various maintenance needs. The formulas each have a number of components in common, including animal protein. The chief source of protein in these formulas is meat, either in the form of fresh meat or meat and poultry meal, which contains much more heavily concentrated protein. Another prominent ingredient is brown rice, which is an easily digested complex carbohydrate and an appropriate ingredient for most dogs, although it can sometimes prove problematic in dogs with digestive issues. Barley is also included as a complex carbohydrate and is a good addition for blood glucose stability in dogs with trouble maintaining their own insulin levels. Kirkland does not include probiotics in their formulas, but they do include brewer’s yeast, which is good for immune support in dogs that are not allergic to it. Overall this food is a higher-than-average quality premium food that is appropriate for most dogs, but may not be appropriate for dogs with sensitive digestive systems because of the inclusion of rice, barley and yeast." }, { "docid": "D2812478#0", "title": "https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/credit-cards/costco-amex-cardholders-get-new-card-number-not-new-account/\nCostco Cardholders Likely to Get a New Card Number From Citi Linked to Same Account", "text": "With so many websites offering free financial tools, it can be hard to know whom to trust. At Nerd Wallet, we thoroughly research financial products and companies, and adhere to strict standards of editorial integrity to find you the best choices. We even share how we make money so you can rely on our expert advice and recommendations with clarity and confidence.» UPDATE Aug. 5, 2016: Citi says it will begin reporting activity on the Costco Anywhere Visa® Card by Citi to the credit bureaus in September. However, American Express is reporting all previous Costco accounts as no longer open. The result is that people who carried the old Costco Am Ex and have been moved to the new Citi card may see their credit scores decline temporarily. “Citi will begin reporting to the credit bureaus in September on Costco credit card accounts that were transferred from the previous issuer,” says Jennifer Bombardier, senior vice president of public affairs at Citi. ” The accounts will reflect the origination date provided to Citi by American Express.” That means your Citi Costco card will “inherit” the account opening date on your old True Earnings® Card from Costco and American Express. When the Citi accounts are reported in September, affected cardholders’ credit scores should go up again, all other things being equal." }, { "docid": "D1951563#0", "title": "https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-06-06/costco-ceo-craig-jelinek-leads-the-cheapest-happiest-company-in-the-world\nCostco CEO Craig Jelinek Leads the Cheapest, Happiest Company in the World", "text": "Costco CEO Craig Jelinek Leads the Cheapest, Happiest Company in the World Costco’s CEO furnishes his boardroom with faux-wood tables, has no PR staff, and doesn’t offer customers shopping bags—but he does pay employees a fair wage. Now that his formula is pleasing Wall Street, will other companies follow? By Brad Stone June 7, 2013 1:54:09 PM PDTJoe Carcello has a great job. The 59-year-old has an annual salary of $52,700, gets five weeks of vacation a year, and is looking forward to retiring on the sizable nest egg in his 401 (k), which his employer augments with matching funds. After 26 years at his company, he’s not worried about layoffs. In 2009, as the recession deepened, his bosses handed out raises. “ I’m just grateful to come here to work every day,” he says. Despite the sagging economy and challenges to the industry, Costco pays its hourly workers an average of $20.89 an hour, not including overtime (vs. the minimum wage of $7.25 an hour). By comparison, Walmart said its average wage for full-time employees in the U. S. is $12.67 an hour, according to a letter it sent in April to activist Ralph Nader. Eighty-eight percent of Costco employees have company-sponsored health insurance; Walmart says that “more than half” of its do." }, { "docid": "D2261332#0", "title": "http://hankstruckpictures.com/michael_cereghino_swift.htm\n.", "text": "\"Swift Transportation Swift Volvo 305222 pulling a Swift Intermodal container into the Wal-Mart DC in Hermiston, OR December 2008. Swift Volvo VNL670 parked at the Space Age truckstop in Hermiston, OR. July 2009 Old Swift Volvo from the early 90's is now used as a yard truck at the Wal-Mart DC in Grandview, WA which swift runs a dedicated fleet out of. June 2008Swift Freightliner Columbia on I-84 in Oregon. October 2008. A newer Swift Prostar parked at the Space Age truckstop in Hermiston, OR. November 2008 Swift Volvo with a new trailer parked at the Space Age truckstop in Hermiston, OR. November 2008. Swift Prostar with a Wal-Mart trailer on I-84 near Arlington, OR November 2007. Freightliner Columbia daycab parked at the Toutle River Rest Area on I-5 north of Castle Rock, WA in October 2009." }, { "docid": "D1279789#0", "title": "https://www.howmuchisit.org/costco-membership-cost/\nHow Much Does a Costco Membership Cost?", "text": "Education Costs > Memberships > How Much Does a Costco Membership Cost? How Much Does a Costco Membership Cost? Considered to be the largest membership warehouse club chain in the United States, Costco memberships must be purchased in order to purchased items in the store.“ Costco ” ( CC BY 2.0 ) by Jeepers Media How much does a Costco membership cost? Costco offers three types of membership options: Executive, Business, and Gold Star, and the cost of this membership will depend on which one you apply for. A business Membership costs $60 for the year, and the same price applies for the Gold Star Membership as well. The Executive Membership, on the other hand, is an upgrade option for those who initially had either of the two memberships. The payment for the Executive upgrade will be $60 more, making the total $120 for the year; however, it will be prorated based on the months remaining on the current membership of the member. What is going to be included? As mentioned, there are three types of membership options: Executive, Business, and Gold Star." }, { "docid": "D1327885#0", "title": "https://www.theladders.com/companies/Costco/\nCostco", "text": "Costco Issaquah, Washington, United Statescostco.com Employees: 172,000Market Cap: $70.97 billion Revenue: $123.88 billion5 Year Trend: 5.9%Net Income: $2.4 billion NASDAQ: COSTFounded: 1983Annual Report Costco Wholesale Corporation is the largest American membership-only warehouse club that provides a wide selection of merchandise, and as of 2015 [update], was the second largest retailer in the world after Walmart. As of 2016, Costco was the worlds no. 1 retailer of choice and prime beef, organic foods, rotisserie chicken, and wine. Wikipedia@Costco Sep 29 at 4:47 PMCelebrate your caffeine craving today. # National Coffee Day Sep 25 at 7:16 PMStart them young. # Costco Fan Sep 18 at 0:48 PMWho can relate? # Costco Fan Sep 13 at 3:36 PMFend off the flu with flu shots - for under $20 at the Costco Pharmacy. No appointment needed. Varies by state and age restrictions apply. Costco | Issaquah, WASAP Security Engineer Gather requirements from internal clients and provides security and technical expertise to development of roles to satisfy business requirements.5 - 7 years experience|49 days ago|Retail / Diversified Costco | Issaquah, WATest Automation Developer Responsible for being familiar with source code, version management, and code deployment standards and for utilizing this knowledge to ensure that QA processes and procedures for test environments are followed and that the integrity of the various environments is not compromised.5 - 7 years experience|49 days ago|Retail / Diversified Costco | Issaquah, WAApplication Integration Developer Assess functional and nonfunctional requirements and create integration designs to meet both business and technical needs." }, { "docid": "D3345931#0", "title": "http://americanbuildersquarterly.com/2012/big-buildings-small-footprints/\nBig Buildings, Small Footprints", "text": "Big Buildings, Small Footprints Costco’s huge warehouse stores hardly take any time to build. The company manufactures many of its large building components off-site, so just two crews of six can complete most of the construction in about two and a half weeks. Costco reduces waste and increases profits with hyperefficient construction and operating practices By Russ Klettke At a Glance Location Issaquah, WAFounded 1983Employees 147,000Specialty Efficient construction of retail warehouses Annual Sales $88.9 billion There are a lot of ways Costco Wholesale Corporation distinguishes itself from its competition, and yet the average consumer would probably never know it. For example, consider its advertising. Can’t remember a recent Costco commercial? That’s because it doesn’t have any, yet somehow it became the second largest retailer in the United States and the seventh largest in the world. Quickly and cheaply, word about Costco just gets around. According to Ali Moayeri, the company’s senior vice president of construction, those differences are just the tip of the iceberg. How Costco designs, builds, maintains, and staffs its almost-identical warehouses (not “stores”) is distinctive, too, and it has a lot to do with the firm’s relatively rapid success. “ The biggest costs in running our warehouses are in utilities and maintenance,” Moayeri says. “" }, { "docid": "D1633866#0", "title": "http://www.marketwatch.com/story/5-things-to-know-about-the-costco-and-amex-breakup-2016-02-11\nWhat you need to know about the Costco - AmEx breakup (and the new Visa)", "text": "Bloomberg Some things about the shopping experience are about to change. Costco Wholesale Corp. has started to issue new Visa cards to its customers, who after June 20 will no longer be able to use their former Costco cards from American Express. A Citi spokeswoman said all existing Costco card members should have received new credit cards in the mail in May or early June. When Costco COST, +0.60% and American Express AXP, -1.51% announced a year ago they would be ending their exclusive partnership of 16 years, investors and consumers were worried. Just after the news about the severed relationship, the credit-card company’s stock fell 6.4%, its largest one-day percentage decline since August 2011. And cardholders were concerned. There are a lot of bargains to be had at Costco, but the average transaction can be pretty steep (giant packs of paper towels, huge bottles of lotion, big-screen television sets and brontosaurus-sized steaks add up) and paying with a credit card offers shoppers more convenience and flexibility than cash or debit cards. Costco later announced Visa V, -0.78% would replace American Express, starting in spring of 2016, and Citigroup would be the exclusive issuer of Costco co-branded credit cards, leading to a bump in share prices of both Visa and Citigroup C, -0.88% . The timeline was later extended slightly, and June 20 is the first date when Costco will only accept Visa cards, cash, checks, debit and ATM cards, Electronic benefit transfer (EBT) and Costco Cash cards. Read: Why Costco shareholders shouldn’t fear the transition to Visa from Am Ex Citi has said new Costco customers who are hoping to apply for the Costco Anywhere Visa card won’t receive more information on the application process until June." }, { "docid": "D49219#0", "title": "http://supermarket-finder.com/supermarkets/costco/\nAll Costco Locations", "text": "All Costco Locations Costco Weekly Ad, Special Offers & Printable Coupons Save money and find products on sale in the weekly ads from Costco. Special Offer hunting can actually be fun and save you money at the same time. Find weekly ads and specials here. Another way of saving money is printing out printable coupons at home, before going to your local Costco store. Costco also have an Coupon App, which you can download on the following link. Find printable coupons & the Costco coupon app here. Costco Regular Store Opening Hours The regular store opening hours are as follows: M-F 10:00am - 8:30pm Sat. 9:30am - 6:00pm Sun. 10:00am - 6:00pm Hours of operation might change, so to be sure to get the 100% correct hours, please check costco.com. Costco history and about Costco Wholesale Corporation is an American membership-only warehouse club that provides a wide selection of merchandise." }, { "docid": "D2000162#0", "title": "http://www.pnphpbb.com/qna/Can_i_use_costco_movie_tickets_for_3d_movies-qna4293.html\n.", "text": "\"Solutionsbinga142Level 5 (Scholar)61 Answers, 2 Followers\"\"Movie with super saver i almost 12 dollars so when you cannot watch the...\"\"1 3 In my opinion the price for the costco movie tickets i almost 8 dollars . while the price for the 3d movie with super saver i almost 12 dollars so when you cannot watch the 3d movies using costco movie tickets. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Regal super saver tickets for 3d movies Costco movie pack super saver regal Costco movie tickets for 3d movies Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Todd Level 1 (Contributor)1 Answer\"\"Films give a different pleasure and an experience altogether...\"\"1 3 Movie tickets of 3D films would be around $10-$11. These rates are generally for the weekends. Usually on the weekdays, the rates would be slightly lesser. Nowadays, the rates of the tickets would be around this value because of the immense increase in the demand of these kinds of films in the market. It should be noted that watching these kinds of films give a different pleasure and an experience altogether. Hence, the money which is demanded for the tickets are worth paying." }, { "docid": "D3358869#0", "title": "https://members.costco.co.jp/member/members/formGoldstar?lang=en\ncostco.co.jp", "text": "\"Photo Center Event Information Email Member Benefits Expansion Plans FAQcostco.co.jp COSTCO WHOLESALE JAPANHOME About Costco Membership Products/Services Locations Employment Opportunities Signup for Gold Star Membership Menu Membership Category New Signup for Business New Signup for Gold Star Please fill out application form* This form is for new membership only. * Once you cancel your membership, you are unable to join again as a new member for the next 12 months. In case your cancellation history was recorded in our system, you are unable to join as a new member. * Please bring your ID (driver’s license, insurance card or passport etc.) to the membership counter at warehouse when you receive membership card. Primary Card* …Required. ** … Minimum One telephone number required. Nearest Warehouse *Primary Member Name *Fist Name Last Name Address * Zip Code-Prefecture (Auto Input)City/Town/Ward (Auto Input)Address 1Address 2Home Phone Number **Mobile Phone Number **Email Address *Re-enter Email Address *Date of Birth * Year: Month: Day: Sex * Male Female ID * ID Type Specialist Driver's Licence Insurance Card Passport Employee ID Other ID Number [The social security number is not acceptable]Household Card (Optional) *Spouse / Domestic Partner A free Household card is available to a Primary cardholder’s spouse, domestic partner, or immediate family member over the age of 18 and living at the same residential address. Household cardholders will be asked to present proof that they live at the same address as the Primary cardholder. Request Free Household Card Submission of this application by clicking the \"\"Accept\"\" button shown below constitutes acceptance of Costco's Member Privileges and Conditions, and Privacy Statement as below. *" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D170536#0", "title": "http://www.dhs.state.il.us/page.aspx?item=38026\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions (pdf)FOID Reporting FAQs This page contains the most frequently asked questions in regards to the changes in the mental health reporting system. In an effort to simplify the search for your inquiry, these questions have been separated into the following categories: AGECLEAR AND PRESENT DANGERCONFIDENTIALITY AND LIABILITYCOURT ADJUDICATIONS/NON-ADJUDICATIONSDEVELOPMENTAL DISABLITIYFACILITY REPORTINGINTELLECTUAL DISABILITYSCHOOLSWHAT TO REPORTWHO REPORTSThe FOID Staff asks that you review the following information, as it may eliminate some of your initial questions and provide some clarification: Upon DETERMINING a person to be a clear and present danger, developmentally disabled (14 years old or older)or intellectually disabled, any healthcare provider SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED IN THE STATUTE will need to register then report. This is regardless of the provider's practice, regardless of the person's age (for clear and present danger or intellectually disabled) and regardless of any other diagnosis of the person. If you do not have anything to report, you are NOT REQUIRED to register. The only action that needs to be taken is to please familiarize yourself with these new requirements. This reporting requirement IS NOT exclusive to those with interests in their FOID or Concealed Carry rights. Only persons that you have PERSONALLY made the outlined determination (s) of should be reported. Reporting should only be done by a healthcare provider SPECIFICALLY IDENTIFIED IN THE STATUTE. The Department is unable to advise you on ANY clinical decision or determination. We are working with various associations to develop educational and training materials and we do advise you to contact your association for further clinical direction." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2964473#0", "title": "http://pets.costhelper.com/cat-food.html\nCat Food Cost", "text": "\"Low: $5-$8 per month Medium: $8-$16 per month High: $16-$38 per month E-mail Post Tweet Comments (3)Typical costs: Basic dry kibble, on average, costs between under $5 and $8 for a four-pound bag each month. Premium or \"\"holistic\"\" dry kibble, on average, costs between $8 and $16 for a four-pound bag each month. Canned food or frozen raw food, on average, costs between $16 and $38 for slightly more than two cases of 3-ounce cans of frozen raw food, each month. The price per day for any given brand is most expensive with the purchase of small bags and least expensive with large bags. The average cat owner spends $188 per year on food, according to a pet owner survey by The American Pet Products Manufacturers Association. Related articles: Owning a Cat, Buying a Cat, Pet Insurance What should be included: Cat foods include one or more sources of: protein, fat, soluble carbohydrates, fiber and vitamins and minerals. Pet Education.com [ 1] offers a guide to cat foods. Some companies make a raw food diet for cats, which consists mostly of raw meat. The raw diet is controversial, so cat owners should do their own research. Amazon [ 2] offers books on raw diets and holistic health for cats." }, { "docid": "D922424#0", "title": "http://www.bluetongueskinks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=23314&start=20\ndo blue tongue skinks need uvb light? and outside question", "text": "\"Blue Tongue Skinks Discussion FORUMS General Discussion and FAQdo blue tongue skinks need uvb light? and outside question Forum rules In this forum all are welcome to ask blue tongue skink-related questions, share information, ideas, tips, experiences, and pictures with fellow BTS enthusiasts. If you are wondering if your BTS is acting normally or might be sick, this is where you can get help with that. This is also where you can have some FUN while sharing the enjoyment you get from your blueys!41 posts Previous 1 2 3 Nexthurricanejen Bluey Beginner Posts: 313Joined: Thu Sep 29, 2011 4:57 pm Country: Location: southern california Re: do blue tongue skinks need uvb light? and outside questi Post by hurricanejen » Fri May 31, 2013 11:56 pm You're still ignoring the rest of what we have asked you. As a student, you especially should be aware of the need to back up claims with references, regardless of how commonsense you think they are. At this point in time, you just look like a troll with nothing better to do. \"\" Reptiles are a kind of breathing garden. 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By Mail Rather than get ahead with online assistance and services, some Indiana residents prefer to handle their DMV transactions via mail. Drivers can complete a few different procedures by mail, but payment methods are restricted, and the transactions have inconvenient and lengthy turnaround times for results.3. Via a DMV Office Certain transactions must be completed in person at an Indiana DMV office. However, before visiting a local branch, be sure to verify that the location offers the service you require. Not all DMV procedures can be completed at every location." }, { "docid": "D1534884#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurants-g298044-Entebbe_Central_Region.html\nRestaurants in Entebbe", "text": "\"Restaurants in Entebbe View map Establishment Type Restaurants Coffee & Tea Bars & Pubs Cuisines & Dishes International Pizza Cafe More Dietary Restrictions Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options Gluten Free Options Meals Breakfast Lunch Dinner Price Cheap Eats Mid-range Restaurant features Delivery Free Wifi Outdoor Seating More Good for Bar scene Business meetings Families with children More Moderately Priced See all Thai Garden175 Reviews$$ - $$$, Asian, Thai Cafe Javas230 Reviews$$ - $$$, American, Cafe, European Faze 3427 Reviews$$ - $$$, Bar, International Anna's Corner167 Reviews$$ - $$$, Cafe Lunch See all Goretti's Beachside Pizzaria and Grill243 Reviews$$ - $$$, Italian, Bar, Pizza Carpe Diem Guest House and Restaurant71 Reviews$$ - $$$, International, British, Healthy4 Points Ltd. Bar & Restaurant159 Reviews$$ - $$$, Indian, Bar, Asian Precious Restaurant13 Reviews$$ - $$$, International, European Cheap Eats See all Malayaka House Pizza Night4 Reviews$, Italian, Pizza Nicky's Pizza25 Reviews$, Pizza, Steakhouse, International The Guinea Fowl Restaurant2 Reviews$, International, Mediterranean, Healthy Red Rooster43 Reviews$, Bar, International, Pub Sort by: Ranking Name Thai Garden175 reviews#1 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Asian Thai Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options Gluten Free Options“ Delicious authentic Thai food ” 03/10/2018“ Truest Thai in EBB ” 02/13/2018Cafe Javas230 reviews#2 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ American Cafe European Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options Gluten Free Options“ excellent service ” 03/22/2018“ Amazing food ” 03/20/2018Faze 3427 reviews#3 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Bar International Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options Gluten Free Options“ Lake Victoria View...and Tusker! ” 03/04/2018“ Basic decor, but come for the food! ” 02/19/2018Anna's Corner167 reviews#4 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Cafe Vegetarian Friendly“ In its new location even better! ” 03/04/2018“ Great ambience, but the food is hit or mis... ” 01/04/2018Goretti's Beachside Pizzaria and Grill243 reviews#5 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Italian Bar Pizza European Vegetarian Friendly“ tasty pizza ” 03/12/2018“ Wonderful pizza ” 03/04/2018Carpe Diem Guest House and Restaurant71 reviews#6 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ International British Healthy“ Awesome ” 02/25/2018“ Nice guest house to stay in ” 12/19/20174 Points Ltd. Bar & Restaurant159 reviews#7 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Indian Bar Asian Vegetarian Friendly Vegan Options“ Tasty foid ” 03/14/2018“ good indian menu options ” 03/12/2018ONGI ETORRI49 reviews#8 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ European French Mediterranean Spanish Wine Bar Vegetarian Friendly“ Nice ” 11/15/2017“ Excellent service, fresh food, good value ” 05/26/2017Gately Inn Entebbe49 reviews#9 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ International Thai“ Lunch after a zoo visit. ” 09/23/2017“ Small Quiet and Private ” 02/09/2017Precious Restaurant13 reviews#10 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ International European“ Great Evening ” 03/08/2018“ Great place to stay after a long mission t... ” 02/27/2018Maanzo Aperitif Bar and Restaurant12 reviews#11 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ African Bar European Pub American Caribbean Asian“ I have visited this restaurant with some f... ” 02/13/2017“ They are closed for good ” 02/09/2017Brood10 reviews#1 of 2 Coffee & Tea in Entebbe“ Best product ” 12/22/2017“ Amazing ” 12/15/2017Karibu9 reviews#12 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Mediterranean American“ Convenient hospitable guest house ” 11/20/2017“ so so nice ” 08/31/2017Entebbe Safari10 reviews#13 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe International“ \"\"Safari Bar A Must Visit\"\" ” 02/06/2016“ Fun spot with great crowd ” 10/11/2015Malayaka House Pizza Night4 reviews#14 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$ Italian Pizza“ Great pizza supporting a great cause ” 11/24/2017“ Do good as you eat pizza ” 10/05/2017Crane Cafeteria8 reviews#15 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe“ Good place to rest ” 02/05/2018“ Poor customer care ” 01/11/2018Red Rooster43 reviews#16 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$ Bar International Pub“ For night life ” 12/25/2017“ Great food -lunch ” 04/11/2017Ethiopian Restaurant and Bar17 reviews#17 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$ African Ethiopian“ Great value ” 01/25/2018“ Good find ” 06/03/2017China Garden16 reviews#18 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Chinese Asian“ cool ” 03/28/2018“ Poor. ” 12/08/2016Nicky's Pizza25 reviews#19 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$ Pizza Steakhouse International“ Great food, thats it ” 08/18/2015“ Slow uninterested service, tasty food ” 07/17/2015Amazon Pub Entebbe5 reviews#20 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Bar Pub“ Great pub ” 11/26/2017“ Great local bar. ” 08/28/2016Thammaphon Thai36 reviews#21 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Asian Thai“ Really nice place for a Thai meals ” 04/06/2017“ Good Food , well prepared nice taste,that... ” 03/06/2018Banga Beach6 reviews#22 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Seafood“ Sunset cruise with local boatman Rogers th... ” 01/24/2018“ Lunch ” 06/08/2017The Guinea Fowl Restaurant2 reviews#23 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$ International Mediterranean Healthy“ Most pleasant lunch ” 12/16/2017“ Don't go if there's a power failure. Other... ” 12/06/2017Arthur's cafe10 reviews#24 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Italian Pizza“ They just can't run a restaurant. ” 02/12/2017“ A favourite in Entebbe ” 12/02/2016Gaucho Grill Uganda3 reviews#25 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Argentinean South American“ Slow service and fairly small and understa... ” 10/11/2017“ Big surprise ” 04/21/2017Anderita Beach14 reviews#26 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe$$ - $$$ Italian Pizza“ Good ” 01/05/2018“ God place ” 11/15/2017University Pub1 review#27 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Pub“ a wonderful place ” 07/09/2013Outlaws Sports Bar And Grill1 review#28 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Cafe Aviato1 review#29 of 39 Restaurants in Entebbe Cafe“ Luxury packaged in Modesty ” 10/07/2016Previous Next1 2 \"" }, { "docid": "D94163#0", "title": "https://www.metrotransit.org/fares\nFares", "text": "\"Fares Each fare includes a 2½ hour transfer, except a Downtown Zone fare. Some transfers require an additional fare such as transferring from a bus to Northstar. > How to pay your fare on a bus > How to pay your fare on a train > How to pay your fare on the A Line > How to pay your fare with the mobile app Go-To Cards A Go-To Card is the fastest way to pay. If you qualify for reduced or mobility fares you are eligible for a Reduced Fare or Mobility Fare Go-To Card that automatically deducts the applicable fare listed below. Learn more about the right Go-To Card for you here. Local Bus, A Line & METRO Fares Non-Rush Hours Rush Hours Mon.-Fri.: 6-9 am & 3-6:30 pm Adults (ages 13 to 64)Local Bus / A Line / METRO $2.00 $2.50Express Bus $2.50 $3.25Reduced Fare Seniors (ages 65+)Photo ID with \"\"T\"\" endorsement required Youth (ages 6 to 12)Ages 5 and under ride free (limit 3) and must ride with a fare-paying customer Medicare card holders Medicare card and Minnesota driver's license/state ID required Local Bus / A Line / METRO $1.00 $2.50Express Bus $1.00 $3.25Mobility Fare Persons with Disabilities State ID with an \"\"A\"\" or \"\"L\"\" endorsement or a Metro Mobility ID card Local Bus / A Line / METRO $1.00 $1.00Express Bus $1.00 $1.00Downtown Zone Transfers not available with these fares Bus / METRO $0.50 $0.50Mobile Tickets for Local Bus, A Line & METRO lines *Non-Rush Hours Rush Hours Mon.-Fri.: 6-9 am & 3-6:30 pm All- Day Pass Adults (ages 13 to 64)Local Bus / A Line / METRO$2.00 $2.50$5.00 Weekday$4.00 Weekend (valid Fri. 6:30 pm – Mon. 2 am)Express Bus $3.25 $3.25 N/AReduced Fare Seniors (ages 65+)Photo ID with \"\"T\"\" endorsement required Youth (ages 6 to 12)Ages 5 and under ride free (limit 3) and must ride with a fare-paying customer Medicare card holders Medicare card and Minnesota driver's license/state ID required Local Bus / A Line / METRO$1.00 $2.50$5.00 Weekday$2.00 Weekend (valid Fri." }, { "docid": "D2930390#0", "title": "http://www.sandatlas.org/gabbro/\nGabbro", "text": "Gabbro is a coarse-grained and usually dark-colored igneous rock. It is an intrusive rock. It means that it formed as magma cooled slowly in the crust. Igneous rocks with similar composition are basalt (extrusive equivalent of gabbro) and diabase (the same rock type could be named dolerite or microgabbro instead). Gabbro with large augite phenocrysts embedded in white plagioclase. These two are the principal minerals in this rock. Tangen, Norway. Width of sample 11 cm. Gabbro (red) on the QAPF diagram which is used to name most plutonic igneous rocks. Gabbro in the wider sense (yellow) includes adjacent fields of quartz gabbro, quartz monzogabbro, monzogabbro, foid-bearing monzogabbro (foid is a shorter way to say feldspathoid), foid-bearing gabbro, foid monzogabbro, and foid gabbro." }, { "docid": "D3088246#0", "title": "http://www.budgetatl.com/brac_termsconditions/car-confirmation/\nCar Confirmation", "text": "Car Confirmation Rental Terms and Conditions Age Requirements Budget at this location rents to customers ages 21 years old and up. See below for specific requirements and restrictions by age category. Customers 21-24 years old A valid state issued driver’s license in the driver’s name that includes photo identification. A major credit card. Note that Check/Debit Cards are not accepted for drivers 21-24. At the time of rental, we will automatically apply an additional underage surcharge for drivers 21-24. These fees and restrictions are not reflected in your reservation. For details, email [email protected]. Renters age 21-24 may rent Economy cars, Compact cars, Intermediate cars, Standard cars, Full-Size cars, Minivans, Intermediate SUVs, Standard SUVs, Pickups, Cargo Vans and Moving Trucks only. No other vehicles may be rented." }, { "docid": "D1334211#0", "title": "http://www.mva.maryland.gov/About-MVA/INFO/26300/26300-33T.htm\n.", "text": "\"Maryland Identification Cards In order to increase customer service and reduce wait times at branch offices, customers who are eligible must renew their ID cards by MVA self-serve kiosk or online . In-person renewals are no longer processed at MVA branch office locations. The Maryland Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) is now printing/mailing one of the most secure driver’s licenses, learner’s permits and identification (ID) cards in the nation. All cards are now delivered through the mail within 7-10 business days. The new cards incorporate cutting-edge security features to help protect against identity theft and fraud. The new cards also meet all state and federal standards and are REAL ID compliant. As always, we encourage customers to Skip the Trip and renew their driver’s license or ID card via web, kiosk and mail. The MVA’s online services can be found here . Much more information on our new secure cards, including how to expedite delivery of the new products, can be found here. Immigrants, who present foreign documentation without valid accompanying United States Citizenship and Immigration Services documentation, to obtain a driver’s license or identification card (ID), please click here." }, { "docid": "D2769074#0", "title": "http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/Motorcycle.htm\nNew Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission", "text": "A motorcycle is any vehicle (including motor bikes, bicycles and tricycles, aka trike) with attached motors. All residents operating a motorcycle in New Jersey must have a motorcycle endorsement on their existing driver license or a separate motorcycle license. All motorcycles must be titled, registered and insured. Trikes (3-Wheel Motorcycles)Anyone who would like to operate a trike must apply for a motorcycle endorsement and a restriction will be placed on the driver's license that only allows the operation of a 3-wheel motorcycle. Trikes must be titled, registered and insured. Low-speed motorcycles Low-speed motorcycles are less than 50 cubic centimeters (cc) or have a 1.5 brake horsepower motor or less with a maximum speed no more than 35 miles per hour on a flat surface. Low-speed motorcycles may not be driven on any state toll road, limited-access highway or any public road with a posted speed limit greater than 35 miles per hour. Low-speed motorcycles must be titled, registered and insured. Basic auto license holders can operate a low-speed motorcycle without any endorsement or separate motorcycle license. The following sections explain the necessary processes for obtaining a motorcycle endorsement or license; obtaining a permit may be part of the process as well." }, { "docid": "D3165873#0", "title": "https://usgunclasses.com/info-by-state/illinois-ccl-and-firearms-info/how-to-get-a-foid-card/\nWhy do you Need a FOID?", "text": "Why do you Need a FOID? Per the FOID act of 1968 (430 ILCS 65), a Firearm Owner’s Identification Card is required for residents of Illinois to possess or acquire the following Firearms Firearm ammunition Tasers Stun guns FOID Eligibility Applicants must be 21 years of age or have a parent or legal guardian sponsor that is eligible for a FOID card. FOID applicants must not be prohibited from possessing firearms in accordance with state or federal law. This requires the applicant is/has: Not been convicted of a felony Not addicted to narcotics Not been a patient in a mental health facility within the past five years Not been a patient in a mental health facility more than five years ago, unless the applicant submits a mental health certification under 430 ILCS 65/8 (u)Not intellectually disabled Not an alien who is unlawfully present in the United States Not subject to an existing order of protection Not been convicted within the past 5 years of battery, assault, aggravated assault, violation of an order of protection, or a substantially similar offense in another jurisdiction, in which a firearm was used or possessed Not been convicted of domestic battery, aggravated domestic battery, or a substantially similar offense in another jurisdiction Not an alien who has been admitted to the United States under a non-immigrant visa; unless the applicant is an official representative of a foreign government or who received a waiver from the Attorney General of the United States pursuant to 18 USC 922 (y) (3)Not a minor subject to a petition filed under section 5-520 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 alleging that the minor is a delinquent minor for the commission of an offense that if committed by an adult would be a felony Is a resident of the State of Illinois Not been adjudicated as a mentally disabled person Not been involuntarily admitted into a mental health facility Not a person whose mental condition is of such a nature that it poses a clear and present danger to the applicant, or any other person or the community Not developmentally disabled Not renounced their citizenship Not dishonorably discharged from the United States Armed Forces Not convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence Not a person under 21 years of age and convicted of a misdemeanor other than a traffic offense or adjudged delinquent Not a person who intentionally makes a false statement in the FOID card application Generally, a person must be a resident of Illinois in order to apply for a FOID card. However, there are two exceptions to the residency restrictions: If you are employed in Illinois and are required to carry a firearm as part of your employment You are an active duty member of the military permanently stationed in Illinois FOID Application Process Application process to get a FOID is completed online. For special circumstances and those who don’t have a computer, applicants may call the ISP at 217-782-7980. What you need to get started: An hour or so of time Driver’s License or ID Card Number Method of payment (e Check, Credit Card)Color Photograph Just like a passport photo Clear view of head and shoulders No obstruction of facial features Taken in the last 30 days Background must be a light, solid color No hats, sunglasses Must be either jpg, png or gif with a max size of 5 MB. The current cost for the FOID is $10, and is payable by credit card or electronic check at the time of the application. A $1 service charge is applied for using credit cards or electronic check. FOID card is valid for 10 years." }, { "docid": "D3262032#0", "title": "http://claycountyillinois.org/circuit-clerk/\n.", "text": "Crystal Ballard P. O. BOX 100 111 CHESTNUT LOUISVILLE , IL 62858 PH: 618-665-3523 FAX: 618-665-3543 [email protected] Hours of Operation: Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (see “ Holiday Schedule ”)Payment Fees Records Jury Info Fourth Judicial Circuit Courts The mission of the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Clay County is to serve the citizens of Clay County & the participants of the Judicial System in accordance with the statures in a professional, efficient & ethical manner. The duty of the Clerk of the Court is to be the administrative arm of the County Court System. I am charged with keeping the official seal and record of the Court in each and every case that comes before the Court. My duty is to the Judges, attorneys, law enforcement officials and other elected officials, but most importantly, to the public who elected me. Being the keeper of all the records and files, the Clerk shall attend the sessions of their respective courts, preserve all the files and papers thereof, make, keep and preserve complete records of all the proceedings and determinations. This all being done as set forth by the Illinois Statutes, Supreme Court Rules, the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts and local Circuit Court. The office of the Circuit Clerk has enormous financial responsibilities as well as administrative and managerial duties. We collect and disburse all money owed to the court by criminal defendants and filing fees paid by civil litigants." }, { "docid": "D2701697#0", "title": "http://agtax.ca/canada-us-tax/getting-a-social-security-number-for-canadians\nGetting a U.S. Social Security Number â For Canadians", "text": "20.09.2011Getting a U. S. Social Security Number – For Canadians0 comments Canada Us Tax, personal taxes posted by admin In a previous article entitled “ Obtaining a United States Social Security Number for an Adult Citizen ” we outlined a brief history of the Social Security Administration and detailed the process for applying for a Social Security Number. We covered the process for applying for an original Social Security Card for an adult US citizen born in the United States and an adult naturalized citizen. The process for adult citizens is fairly straightforward. In this article we will explain the procedure that a non-citizen that is legally in the United States must follow in order to obtain a US Social Security Number. Importance of Social Security Number The nine-digit Social Security Number is issued to citizens, permanent residents, temporary working residents and foreign citizens in the United States. It is generally needed for employment purposes. If you plan to work, have an assistantship, or get a driver’s license, you must have a Social Security Number. The Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration uses Social Security Numbers to: Track working individuals for taxation purposes & yearly wages. Check eligibility for Social Security benefits. Report wages to the government." }, { "docid": "D1435299#0", "title": "http://www.ichv.org/legislation/illinois-state-gun-laws/\nIllinois State Gun Laws", "text": "Illinois State Gun Laws The following is a summary of Illinois State Gun Laws provided by the Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence (LCAV). More information can be found at:http://smartgunlaws.org/ammunition-regulation-in-illinois/Among other things, Illinois: Requires that any person obtain a ten-year license (a Firearm Owner’s Identification, or FOID, card) to purchase or possess firearms and ammunition. The licensing process requires a detailed background check on the prospective FOID cardholder;Imposes waiting periods between the purchase and actual transfer of a firearm to a purchaser – 24 hours for long guns and 72 hours for handguns;Has implemented some design safety standards for handguns and has equipped the state attorney general with the authority to adopt detailed standards for handguns;Has a Child Access Prevention law, which prohibits leaving a firearm unlocked and accessible to a minor under the age of 14; and Requires firearms owners to report lost or stolen firearms to law enforcement. Illinois does not, however: License or otherwise regulate firearms dealers;Require firearm owners to register their firearms;Prohibit the transfer or possession of assault weapons, 50 caliber rifles, or large capacity ammunition magazines;Impose restrictions on purchases or sales of multiple firearms;Give local law enforcement broad discretion to deny concealed weapons permits; or Generally allow local jurisdictions to regulate firearms (with certain limited exceptions). In 2012, Illinois had the 14th lowest rate of gun deaths among the states. Even this relatively low ranking means that 1,178 people died from firearms injuries in Illinois in that year. Far more crime guns are trafficked into Illinois than out of the state. Based on data published by Mayors Against Illegal Guns (“MAIG”), in 2009, Illinois had the eighth lowest rate of crime gun exports among the states – meaning that guns originally purchased in Illinois were recovered after being used in crimes in other states at the eighth lowest rate among the states. Illinois exports crime guns at a rate that is less than half the national average. Illinois also imports four times as many crime guns as it exports." }, { "docid": "D632557#0", "title": "https://www.dmv.com/az/arizona/apply-id-card\nHow to Apply for an Arizona Identification Card", "text": "How to Apply for an Arizona Identification Card Ads You May Be Interested in Renew Drivers License Replace Drivers License New Car Quote Change your Address1. Get Started With ID Card Application Assistance Online In order to Arizona ID card, you need to complete a number of important steps when applying. In order to simplify the process, you will need to gather the necessary documents, calculate your required fee payment before being able to obtain an Arizona identification card. Online assistance can help you complete all of these steps quickly and easily by providing you with all of the information you need to know about replacing your license. Start simplifying your application process today.2. By Mail Rather than get ahead with online assistance and services, some Arizona residents prefer to handle their DMV transactions via mail. Drivers can complete a few different procedures by mail, but payment methods are restricted, and the transactions have inconvenient and lengthy turnaround times for results.3. Via a DMV Office Certain transactions must be completed in person at an Arizona DMV office. However, before visiting a local branch, be sure to verify that the location offers the service you require. Not all DMV procedures can be completed at every location." }, { "docid": "D1777797#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-R-0217.htm\n.", "text": "Topic: CRIMINALS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; RESTRAINING ORDERS; WEAPONS; AGE OF MAJORITY; JUVENILES; FIREARMS; IDENTIFICATION DEVICES; PERMITS; Location: WEAPONS - FIREARMS; WEAPONS - GUN CONTROL;March 21, 20072007-R-0217FEDERAL AND STATE RESTRICTIONS ON AMMUNITION TRANSFER AND POSSESSIONBy: Zachary Schurin, Legislative Fellow You asked us to describe the restrictions that federal law and select states place on ammunition sales, purchases, and possession. You specifically wanted to know if a permit is required to buy ammunition in any state. SUMMARYFederal law imposes several restrictions on the transfer and possession of firearm ammunition. The law prohibits the possession of ammunition by convicted felons, controlled substance users, and anyone subject to a domestic violence restraining order, among others, and it prohibits transferring ammunition to such persons as well. It prohibits the sale or transfer of (1) long gun ammunition to anyone under age 18 and (2) handgun ammunition to anyone under age 21. It also strictly regulates armor-piercing handgun bullets. Some states restrict or regulate ammunition purchase and possession. Delaware and Illinois, bar some of the same groups barred by federal law from receiving or possessing ammunition. Iowa prohibits people below a certain age from receiving or possessing ammunition. Both Illinois and Massachusetts require people to display a firearm identification card when purchasing ammunition." }, { "docid": "D1032534#0", "title": "http://web.extension.illinois.edu/shootingsports/certifiedinstructors/foid.cfm\nFOID Card Information", "text": "FOID Card Information Firearm Owners Identification cards - to legally possess or purchase firearms or ammunition, residents of Illinois are required to have a FOID card. The FOID card is issued by the Illinois State Police, who first perform a check of the applicant on the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. Police also check an Illinois Department of Human Services database, to disqualify any applicant who has been adjudicated as a mental defective, or who has been a patient of a mental institution within the last five years. A FOID application can be downloaded from the Illinois State Police website at: http://www.isp.state.il.us FOID cards cost $10.00 and are good for 10 years. Commonly Asked Questions from the Illinois' State Police website I am under the age of 21, do I need a FOID card? Not necessarily. The FOID act exempts unemancipated minors while in the custody and immediate control of their parent, legal guardian, or other person in loco parentis to the minor as long as their parent, legal guardian or other person in loco parentis to the minor has a valid FOID card in their possession. I am under the age of 21, can I apply for a FOID card? Yes. In addition to all other requirements’, a person must have the written consent of his or her parent or legal guardian to possess and acquire firearms and ammunition." }, { "docid": "D2888709#0", "title": "http://www.royalcaribbean.org/faq/cruiseDocs.htm\nRoyal Caribbean Cruise Documentation", "text": "\"Royal Caribbean > Frequently Asked Questions > Cruise Documentation Royal Caribbean Cruise Documentation Can I make changes to a guest listed on my reservation? Can you reissue my documents? I did not receive my transfer vouchers with my cruise documents. I have already received my documents, and I made changes to my air schedule. What do I do with my old tickets? I have not received my cruise documents and my sailing is less than two weeks away. What cruise documents will I receive? What forms of ID are required for minors? What is Royal Caribbean International's Age Policy? What travel documents and identification will I need?" }, { "docid": "D170535#0", "title": "http://illinoiscarry.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=47758\nFOID for Kids", "text": "#1Professor Wheezy Member Members649 posts Joined: 03-April 12Posted 06 April 2014 - 08:45 PMI know its probably been covered. Any specific LEGAL reason to get a FOID for any child. I had heard something like if you keep loaded guns in the house its a good idea to have your kids have a FOID because it nullifies some Child Safety law that could get a gun owner in trouble if they kept loaded firearms in the home with kids.1) Is this true2) and are there any other reasons. - They can't buy weapons or ammo anyways. It's About Time" }, { "docid": "D1777796#0", "title": "http://www.ableammo.com/catalog/restrictions.php\nWISHLIST LOGIN/REGISTER $0.000936-295-5786SELECT CATEGORYINFORMATION SALES", "text": "Ammunition Restrictions Able's offers products for purchase that may be restricted in certain areas by Federal, State, and/or Local law. Able's is an authorized dealer of all the products it sells, but we cannot grant the right or authority to customers to purchase items which may be regulated by such laws. Products in the restricted areas will not be shipped. Able's does not sell or ship products outside the United States Ammunition Restrictions Federal law requires that you must be at least 18 years old to purchase shotgun ammunition and 21 years or older to purchase handgun and rifle ammunition. We ship ammunition to your door via UPS ground. Ammunition and firearms must be purchased separately. For safety reasons, we do not accept returns on ammunition. Always make sure you use the correct ammunition for your specific firearm. Check your local laws for any other regulations before ordering. Illinois Conecticut Chicago, IL Cook County, IL Los Angeles, CA Massachusetts New York (State) New York City Oakland, CA San Francisco, CA Sacramento, CA Washington D. C. APO & FPO Address PO." }, { "docid": "D1314975#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081005200021AAfd9UV\n\"Is there a \"\"Police Oath\"\"?\"", "text": "\"Politics & Government Law Enforcement & Police Is there a \"\"Police Oath\"\"?is there something that police officers swear by? Example: Police officer \"\" I swear to serve and protect\"\", or how a Judge is sworn in and must take a oath to serve justice in the best way seen fit. Not sue how to word it...please bare with me..lol Follow Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: This is the police oath I DO SOLEMNLY DECLARE UPON MY HONOUR AND CONSCIENCE THAT I WILL ACT AT ALL TIMES TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE IN A MANNER BEFITTING A POLICE OFFICER I WILL PRESERVE THE DIGNITY AND WILL RESPECT THE RIGHTS OF ALL INDIVIDUALS I WILL DISCHARGE MY DUTIES WITH INTEGRITY AND WILL PROMOTE UNDERSTANDING AND CONCILIATION I WILL EXERCISE MY AUTHORITY AS A POLICE OFFICER IN THE MANNER INTENDED BY THE LAW I WILL FAITHFULLY OBEY THE ORDERS OF MY SUPERIORS AND WILL BE READY TO CONFRONT DANGER IN THE LINE OF DUTY I WILL ACT WITH HONESTY, COURTESY AND REGARD FOR THE WELFARE OF OTHERS, AND WILL ENDEAVOUR TO DEVELOP THE ESPRIT DE CORPS I WILL ACT JUSTLY AND IMPARTIALLY AND WITH PROPRIETY TOWARDS MY FELLOW OFFICERS I WILL CONSTANTLY STRIVE TO HONOUR THIS OATH IN MY SERVICE AS A POLICE OFFICERMe · 10 years ago5 4 1 comment Police Officer Oath Source (s):https://shrink.im/a9Bdk? · 2 years ago0 0 Comment In all police departments a new police officer will take an Oath of office, this Oath is given by a city clerk, county clerk and state judge or a police commissioner, most of these Oaths have the words to defend the state and federal constitution, to abide by the laws and the orders of the police departments My oath I took about 38 years ago was two paragraphs and I held up my right hand and read the oath out loud, in front of the city clerk. Bobby · 10 years ago6 0 Comment For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/ayfll Yes, every American has the right to bear arms under the Constitution. However, each state has individual laws governing those very same rights as well. Police do take an oath of office to protect and defend every citizen. Military personnel take a similar oath to protect and defend the constitution and all invaders foreign and domestic. But regarding gun ownership, each citizen must be within the guidelines set forth by their government in their area. Meaning, in Illinois, you have the right to bear arms." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D147304#0", "title": "https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/68794\nMinimum age to purchase lottery tickets", "text": "\"Minimum age to purchase lottery tickets Topic closed. 36 replies. Last post 15 years ago by Todd. Page 1 of 3Print E-mail Link How old should you be to buy a ticket?16 or 17 [ 1 ] [3.03%]18 [ 25 ] [75.76%]19 [ 1 ] [3.03%]20 [ 0 ] [0.00%]21 [ 6 ] [18.18%]Total Valid Votes [ 33 ]Discarded Votes [ 3 ]CASH Only United States Member #379 June 5, 2002 11296 Posts Offline Posted: May 10, 2003, 10:18 am - IP Logged Currently, the minimum age for buying a lottery ticket in the US (excluding special situations, such as \"\"video\"\" lottery) is 18, except for Nebraska (19), Iowa (21) and Louisiana (21). The minimum age in Arizona rises to 21 on Sunday, June 1. In Canada, the minimum is 18 or 19, depending on the province.lottoscorp United States Member #60 October 28, 2001 455 Posts Offline Posted: May 10, 2003, 11:32 am - IP Logged The older you are...the bet JAP69South Carolina United States Member #6 November 4, 2001 8832 Posts Offline Posted: May 10, 2003, 1:27 pm - IP Logged If you are old enough to join military service you are old enough for adult priviledges.0 *1* 2 *3* 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9megamillionaire Queens, NY United States Member #245 April 15, 2002 451 Posts Offline Posted: May 10, 2003, 7:16 pm - IP Logged Quote: Originally posted by JAP69 on May 10, 2003If you are old enough to join military service you are old enough for adult priviledges. I agree whole heartedly. Having entered the military at 18 and spending my 20 and 21 birthdays getting my butt shot at and bombed I'd have been pretty pissed if some adult had deigned to tell me that I couldn't buy a lottery ticket, or a drink and a cigarette for that matter. We have to get our priorities straight. If you can die for the country at 18 you're an adult and should be accorded adult rights." } ]
[ { "docid": "D333736#0", "title": "http://seniordiscounts.com/articles/2011/grocery-store-discounts-08-04-11.aspx\nNews & Articles", "text": "Return to Articles Grocery Store Senior Discounts How to find the discounts and their policies, including a list of Stores with Discounts Author: David Smidt, Senior Discounts For many of us, groceries can be one of the greatest household expenses. The average U. S. household spends 13% of its budget on food according to a 2005 report from the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But with a little research and well-timed trip to the store, you may be able to cut 10% from your annual grocery bill using senior discounts, (a list of stores that offer senior discounts is included below). These discounts can add up to hundreds of dollars in savings. It can be difficult to locate a grocery stores’ senior discount policy, as most stores do not advertise or post their senior discounts prominently. Included in this article is some general information about what you can expect from the potential savings at grocery stores as well as any restrictions and age requirement you may encounter. A list of some of the regional and national stores that provide senior discounts is also provided. National vs. Local Stores: While there are a few national grocery store chains that do offer discounts at all of its locations to seniors, it is the smaller, local specialty stores, regional chains, franchised stores, and co-ops that are more likely to offer a senior discount. These local stores have more flexibly in establishing their pricing policies may be competing with the larger stores for your business. Discount Amount: Grocery stores usually have a low-mark up on their goods so expect to find discounts of 5% to 10%." }, { "docid": "D1010058#0", "title": "http://www.gamblingage.com/state-lottery-minimum-age/\nState lottery minimum age", "text": "State lottery minimum age The state lottery in the United States has different minimum ages to play in different states. This is typical for all types of regulation concerning gambling age on state level. Some states lack regulation about the age requirement to play on the state lottery (as far as we have been able to determine), and anyone is hence welcome to play the lottery in that state, or the state do not feature a state lottery. The most common gambling age for the state lottery is 18 yearsbut certain states such as Arizona and Iowa require you to be 21 years of age before you are allowed to play. Below you can find a list of the minimum required age to play the state lottery in different states in the USA. Minimum Gambling Age for State Lottery Alabama n/a Alaska n/a Arizona 21Arkansas 18California 18Colorado 18Connecticut 18Delaware 18District of Columbia 18Florida 18Georgia 18Hawaii n/a Idaho 18Illinois 18Indiana 18Iowa 21Kansas 18Kentucky 18Louisiana 21Maine 18Maryland 18Massachusetts 18Michigan 18Minnesota 18Mississippi n/a Missouri 18Montana 18Nebraska 19Nevada n/a New Hampshire 18New Jersey 18New Mexico 18New York 18North Carolina 18North Dakota n/a Ohio 18Oklahoma 18Oregon 18Pennsylvania 18Puerto Rico 18Rhode Island 18South Carolina 18South Dakota 18Tennessee 18Texas 18Utah n/a Vermont 18Virgin Islands 18Virginia 18Washington 18West Virginia 18Wisconsin 18Wyoming n/a Information in the list may be wrong and should not be considered legal advice. Check with a lawyer or with the state to make sure. The minimum age to play on the lottery varies in the rest of the world just like it does between the different states in the USA. The most common legal gambling age for lotteries around the world is 18 years, but there are plenty of exceptions. If you want to play the lottery in a foreign country you should therefore always ask the staff about the gambling age if you are below 25 years of age." }, { "docid": "D457608#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/military-draft-cut-off-age-7019d2d84f1f2e28\nWhat Is the Military Draft Cut-Off Age?", "text": "Full Answer Who Has to Register Men between the ages of 18 and 25, inclusive, must register for the draft. However, the U. S. does have provisions that allow for those up to the age of 54 years of age to be drafted if they have certain needed skills or experience. As of 2017, women are not required to register for the draft. One does not have to be a citizen in order to register. In fact, the law states that undocumented residents, refugees and those seeking asylum have 30 days from the day that they enter the country to register with Selective Service System. How to Register Registering is easy; it can be done at any post office within the U. S. Residents can also register online or fill out the card that is sent out to males when they turn 18. The person registering does not need a Social Security card in order to fill out the forms, and Selective Service does not collect information as to whether or not the person who registers is a citizen or not. How the Draft Works The U. S military uses a lottery system to select workers, and those between the ages of 18 and 25 inclusive are drafted first. If a draft was authorized by the U. S. Congress and the president, a lottery based on birthdays would occur, and those who turn 20 during that year would be the first inducted. If more men were required, the lottery would start with those aged 21 and continue in order with those aged 22, 23, 24, 25, 19, and 18 years old." }, { "docid": "D16372#0", "title": "https://louisianalottery.com/faq/playing-the-lottery\nPlaying The Lottery FAQ", "text": "\"Can I buy Lottery tickets with credit or debit cards? Administrative regulations do not prohibit the use of credit cards to purchase Lottery products. Even though regulations allow credit cards to be used to purchase Lottery tickets, retailers can decide what form of payment they will accept and some do not accept credit cards to buy Lottery tickets. Regulations do prevent retailers from extending individual store credit for the purchase of Lottery tickets. Can I purchase Lottery tickets over the phone or by mail? Louisiana Lottery tickets must be sold from the physical licensed retail locations listed. By law, tickets cannot be sold by phone, fax, mail or other similar method. Selling Lottery tickets across state or national borders also violates federal law. Can retailers choose which products to sell or how much to charge? No." }, { "docid": "D3262968#0", "title": "https://help.shortstackapp.com/hc/en-us/articles/231757027-Social-Media-Contest-Rules-Includes-Template-\nSocial Media Contest Rules [Includes Template]", "text": "Social Media Contest Rules [Includes Template]Justin2 months ago Updated Follow Contents Sweepstakes vs. Contests vs. Lotteries Best Practices State Exceptions Customizable Official Rules Intro Promotional campaigns, e.g., sweepstakes and contests, are a great way to engage customers/users, find new customers/users, and collect useful marketing data. But sponsoring such promotional campaigns comes with legal regulations and restrictions that can be confusing. Please note that the following is only a brief overview of some of the legal issues surrounding promotional campaigns. You must obtain legal guidance from an experienced attorney before conducting a promotional campaign. Sweepstakes vs. Contests vs. Lotteries First, understand the differences between sweepstakes and contests (which are legal promotional campaigns), and private lotteries (which are illegal under state law).• A Sweepstakes is a campaign in which entrants can win a prize based on chance. No purchase, payment, or other consideration is permitted, and the winner is picked at random. The element of consideration must not exist in a Sweepstakes. Caution: consideration is anything of value the contestant must give up to participate, monetary or non-monetary, and can exist if the contestant must expend substantial time or effort that benefits the sponsor. For example, some states have determined that providing contact information is consideration if the information is to be used for marketing purposes.• A Contest is a campaign in which effort, skill, or merit, is required to enter to win a prize. For example, you may require people to upload a photo or video in order to enter." }, { "docid": "D1275816#0", "title": "http://www.illinoislottery.com/en-us/Faq.html\nFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)FAQs are divided into the following sections: General Questions About The Illinois Lottery Daily Drawings General Information About Making Illinois Lottery Purchases Online Illinois Lottery Subscriptions Online Features Illinois Lottery Mobile App Username and Password Mobile Geo Location Security & Compliance Contact Info General Questions About the Illinois Lottery Can anyone play lottery? In order to play a lottery game in retail, eligible players must meet the following criteria: - Over 18 years of age To purchase a lottery ticket online, eligible players must meet the following criteria: - Over 18 years of age - Resident of Illinois - Physically located in Illinois at the time of purchase The following are ineligible to play a lottery game in retail and online: - Members of the Lottery Board or any officer or other person employed by the Lottery Board or by the State - Any subcontractor, or manager, director, office, partner, employee or agent of said subcontractor, that is directly or indirectly involved in the management or operations of the Lottery - All Camelot Illinois employees - Any auditor or other Person directly involved in the oversight of any Drawing - Any spouse, child, sibling, or parent residing as a member of the same household in the principal place of abode of any Persons identified above - Any person who is registered at the time of purchase with the voluntary Self-Exclusion Database - Any other person prohibited by the Existing Lottery Law or State Policies or Rules Where can I play? The Lottery has a statewide network of over 8,200 retailers, and growing. You can purchase Illinois Lottery products at locations such as convenience stores, gas stations and supermarkets, plus you can also look for our Lottery Games Dispensing Machines. All locations sell scratch-off Instant games, and offer draw games at the Lottery terminals. The Illinois Lottery also offers players the ability to purchase subscriptions for select lottery games online. Can I subscribe to Mega Millions®, Powerball®, Lotto, Lucky Day Lotto®, Pick 3 And Pick 4? Yes. Set-up your subscription today. Can I Buy Tickets In Advance At Retail?" }, { "docid": "D2442025#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Medicaid_health_experiment\nOregon Medicaid health experiment", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A major part of the study took place at the Providence Portland Medical Center. The Oregon health insurance experiment (sometimes abbreviated OHIE) [1] was a research study looking at the effects of the 2008 Medicaid expansion in the U. S. state of Oregon, which occurred based on lottery drawings from a waiting list and thus offered an opportunity to conduct a randomized experiment by comparing a control group of lottery losers to a treatment group of winners, who were eligible to apply for enrollment in the Medicaid expansion program after previously being uninsured. [ 2]The study's results have been published in the academic journals The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Science, The New England Journal of Medicine, and The American Economic Review. In the first year after the lottery, Medicaid coverage was associated with higher rates of health care use, a lower probability of having medical debts sent to a collection agency, and higher self-reported mental and physical health. [ 2] In the 18 months following the lottery, researchers found that Medicaid increased emergency department visits. [ 3]Approximately two years after the lottery, researchers found that Medicaid had no statistically significant impact on physical health measures, but \"\"it did increase use of health care services, raise rates of diabetes detection and management, lower rates of depression, and reduce financial strain.\"\" [ 4] [5]Commentators in publications such as Forbes and Real Clear Politics cited the study as evidence that the Medicaid program fails its central cause of assisting the American poor, [4] [5] but other commentators in publications such as The New Republic and the Daily Kos stated that the evidence of improved financial security and mental health provided a significant social benefit. [ 6] [7]Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Findings3 Limitations4 Response and commentary5 See also6 References7 External links Background [ edit]In 2008, Oregon began an expansion of its Medicaid program for low-income adults. Because officials could not afford coverage for all those who wanted to enroll, they decided on the novel approach of allocating the limited number of available slots by lottery. [ 8] Thus, a situation allowing for a randomized experiment occurred, with a control group of individuals not selected by the lottery and a treatment group of individuals selected by the lottery and thus eligible to apply for Medicaid. [" }, { "docid": "D2869414#0", "title": "http://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/tobacco_control/tobguide.htm\nA Guide for Tobacco Merchants", "text": "\"A Guide for Tobacco Merchants\"\"A Guide for Tobacco Merchants\"\" is available in Portable Document Format (PDF, 210KB, 2pgs. ) Revised March 20, 2006Retail Tobacco Dealers and New York's Youth Access Tobacco Control Laws If you violate these laws, you risk:fines of up to $2,500a surcharge of $50 for each violationloss of your certificate of registration to sell tobacco or herbal cigarettessuspension of your lottery license This brochure is for informational purposes only. A full copy of the law can be obtained from your local enforcement officer. Why The Law Was Enacted This law was enacted to help stop the sale of tobacco products and herbal cigarettes to anyone under 18 years of age. Included are cigarettes, cigars, bidis, gutka, chewing tobacco, powdered tobacco, any other tobacco products, pipes and rolling papers. Herbal cigarettes are made primarily of an herb or combination of herbs and are intended to be used in the same manner as tobacco. How To Comply With The Law Don't sell tobacco products or herbal cigarettes unless you possess a valid Certificate of Registration to sell cigarettes or tobacco from the State Department of Taxation and Finance. Keep all tobacco products and herbal cigarettes behind a counter in an area accessible only to employees or in a locked container. Sell tobacco and herbal cigarettes only to people who are 18 years old or older. If you are not sure of the person's age and he or she appears to be under 25 years old, you must request and review proof of age." }, { "docid": "D519837#0", "title": "http://www.lottostrategies.co/script/last_results/239/PA/pennsylvania-lottery-results.html\nPennsylvania Lottery, PA Lotto Winning Numbers, Picks, Odds, Frequency", "text": "Pennsylvania Lottery, PA Lotto Winning Numbers, Picks, Odds, Frequency Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11Order Tickets Online Sat Apr 7, 201802 17 20 38 39 20Past Results | Smart Pick | Payout Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Jackpot Analysis | Prize Matrix Watch Live Drawing WED & SATNext Draw: Fri, Apr 13Tue Apr 10, 201805 13 31 43 53 20Past Results | Smart Pick | Payout Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Jackpot Analysis | Prize Matrix Watch Live Drawing TUE & FRINext Draw: Thu, Apr 12Top Prize: $1000 a day For Life Mon Apr 9, 201810 19 29 45 48 04Past Results | Smart Pick | Payout Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11$620,000 Change: +$30,000Tue Apr 10, 201806 14 18 30 36 38Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11$200,000 Change: +$75,000Tue Apr 10, 201803 08 16 37 39Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11$45,000 Change: +$20,000Tue Apr 10, 201805 10 13 15 24Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Day: Tue Apr 10, 20180 8 9 0Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11Day: Tue Apr 10, 20180 4 6 6 0Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11Evening: Tue Apr 10, 20183 9 0 6Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won? | Frequency Chart Prize Matrix Next Draw: Wed, Apr 11Evening: Tue Apr 10, 20184 9 1 3 6Past Results | Smart Pick Have I Won?" }, { "docid": "D1669526#0", "title": "http://www.northlandoutdoors.com/2016/05/23/deadline-for-north-dakota-deer-lottery-approaches//\nDeadline For North Dakota Deer Lottery Approaches", "text": "Deadline For North Dakota Deer Lottery Approaches North Dakota’s 2016 deer gun season opens at noon Nov. 4. The deadline to apply for deer licenses is June 1. ( N. D. Game and Fish Department photo)North Dakota’s 2016 deer gun season opens at noon Nov. 4, and as the saying goes, if you want to participate, you need a deer license, and if you want a license, you need to draw one in the lottery. The first step to drawing a license in the lottery is applying by June 1, this year’s deadline. While there is no advantage gained by applying through the North Dakota Game and Fish Department ‘s website, by filling out a paper application and mailing it in or even delivering it in person to the Game and Fish office in Bismarck, filing an online application sure helps speed up the process of preparing to hold the lottery drawing. For the most part, the drawing is a true lottery in that everyone who applies has a chance. The people who have gone more years in a row without drawing a first-choice license do have more chances or better odds because of bonus points that accumulate for each unsuccessful year. This year, applicants in some units will have a bit better odds than last year, as 49,000 licenses are available to hunters, 5,725 more than last year. Jeb Williams, Game and Fish wildlife chief, said population and harvest data indicate the state’s deer population is stable to increasing, primarily from seven years of reduced gun licenses combined with recent mild winters. “Consequently, a small increase in deer licenses will provide increased hunting opportunities, while continuing to encourage population growth,” Williams said. “" }, { "docid": "D821823#0", "title": "http://www.centurylinkcenter.com/index.php?src=gendocs&ref=Ticket-Info\nEvent On-Sale Lottery Procedures", "text": "Normal Business Hours The main Box Office is located at ground level across from parking lot A on the Northwest side of the arena. The Box Office is open Monday – Friday from 9:30am – 4:30pm. Patrons may purchase tickets in person during these times. Special Business Hours The Event Box Office is located upstairs on the plaza on the West side of the arena. On an event day during the week (Mon – Fri), the upstairs box office will be open at 5:00pm to approximately 1 hour after the event starts. On an event day that is on a Saturday or Sunday, the upstairs box office will be open at 1:00pm until approximately 1 hour after the start of the event. Ticket On Sales: Times vary. Lottery participants may arrive no earlier than 8:30am. Patrons may pick up tickets, purchased in advance, during normal business hours at the Main Downstairs Box Office. Tickets purchased in advance may also be picked up at the designated Will Call windows at the Event Box Office the day of the event." }, { "docid": "D2060467#0", "title": "http://www.tribstar.com/news/local_news/purchasing-alcohol-you-ll-soon-need-a-photo-id-no/article_cb0de421-c71d-561c-8893-a06d93fec0d5.html\nPurchasing alcohol? You'll soon need a photo ID no matter what your age is", "text": "Previous Flood advisory in effect until 11:45 a.m. A flash flood advisory has been issued for Vigo, northern…Next Up Texas woman injured in fall from moving vehicle at Sullivan A Texas woman suffered cuts and bruises when she fell out of a moving vehicle…Purchasing alcohol? You'll soon need a photo ID no matter what your age is Howard Greninger The Tribune-Star Jun 7, 2010A sample Indiana license. Associated Press Just days before many celebrate the Fourth of July holiday, Hoosiers heading to grocery stores, convenience marts or liquor stores to purchase alcohol will need a photo ID under a new state mandatorycarding law. Starting July 1, any licensed server selling alcohol for off-premise consumption will be required to card the buyer, regardless of age. The valid ID must have a photograph and date of birth. Anyone failingto check for an ID during atransaction can be cited with acriminal misdemeanor. Kara Anderson, store manager at Maui Stop & Shop at Seventh Street and Springhill Drive in Terre Haute, has already enacted policies to reflect the new state law. “We started carding everyone in the last week of March by posting that everyone needs to have an ID to purchase anything, so that includes lottery tickets, cigarettes and alcohol. That is what we do. That is our policy,” Anderson said." }, { "docid": "D3262969#0", "title": "http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1908008\nSocial Media Promotion Law: Contests and Sweepstakes", "text": "Social Media Promotion Law: Contests and Sweepstakes By Robert Mc Hale May 30, 2012 Contents␡Online Promotions Potential Legal Issues Associated With Public Voting Keeping Social Media Promotional Campaigns Legal Online Promotions Outside the United States / Sweepstakes Versus Illegal Online Gambling Platform-Specific Guidelines Endnotes⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 6 Next >The laws governing the sponsorship and hosting of social media promotions are widely overlooked or misunderstood. This chapter provides a brief overview of the laws you need to know to avoid placing your business at legal risk. It also identifies the steps you can take to minimize legal exposure while reaping the benefits of social media promotions. This chapter is from the book Navigating Social Media Legal Risks: Safeguarding Your Business Learn More Buy Social media promotions, including contests, sweepstakes, raffles, drawings, giveaways, and freebies, are an effective means to achieve the most highly sought-after social media business and marketing objectives, including: Growing your company’s social influence and reach (for instance, increasing the number of friends, fans, followers, subscribers, group members, and the like within branded social properties)Growing brand awareness, demand, and loyalty Fostering brand engagement Submission of user-generated content (UGC) and the placement of valuable backlinks (for example, getting users to discuss your products and services, post their comments, reviews, endorsements, and so on)Promoting and evangelizing the value of your products and services on your behalf (that is, capitalizing on word-of-mouth buzz and referrals from friends)Increasing web traffic Improving your site’s findability and search rank (through search engine optimization [SEO] practices)Increasing sales In short, social media promotions provide companies with an opportunity to forge real-world connections and lasting impressions with their audiences by way of immersive branded experiences and thereby (it is hoped) sell more products. Unfortunately, the laws governing the sponsorship and hosting of social media promotions are widely overlooked or misunderstood. This chapter provides a brief overview of the laws you need to know to avoid placing your business at legal risk. The advice here applies regardless of whether you’re an independent blogger, a sole proprietor, small to mid-sized business, or a large multinational conglomerate. This chapter also identifies the steps you can take to minimize legal exposure while reaping the benefits of social media promotions. Online Promotions Generally speaking, there are three types of online promotions: Sweepstakes —Sweepstakes are prize giveaways where the winners are chosen predominately by chance. A sweepstakes prize can include anything from a free downloadable music video to an all-expense-paid trip to Paris." }, { "docid": "D2224180#0", "title": "http://www.lotto.net/faq\nLotto FAQs", "text": "Home Lotto FAQs Lotto FAQs Taking part in any lotto draw can be a fun and rewarding experience, but occasionally you may have a question about the game you are playing. Whether you have a query about checking results, playing online or how much tax you will pay on winnings, you will find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions below. For information on a specific lottery, visit the individual FAQs page of your chosen game. Playing Lotteries Online Can I play the lottery online? How do I play the lottery online? Can I play a lottery from a different country? Are online lotto services safe? Will some of my winnings be deducted? Will I win the same prizes as I would if I bought a ticket? Lottery Tickets Do lottery tickets expire?" }, { "docid": "D2811306#0", "title": "https://www.migrationpolicy.org/article/green-card-holders-and-legal-immigration-united-states\nGreen-Card Holders and Legal Immigration to the United States", "text": "\"Green-Card Holders and Legal Immigration to the United States October 1, 2015 Spotlight By Jie Zong and Jeanne Batalova Nearly 1 million people received U. S. green cards in 2013. ( Photo: Sarah Sosiak)Lawful permanent residents (LPRs), also known as green-card holders, are persons lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States who have the right to reside, work, study, and own property in the country. They may serve in the U. S. military and apply to become U. S. citizens once they meet eligibility requirements. Close to 1 million people received green cards in 2013, a 4 percent drop from 1.03 million in 2012. The annual inflow of LPRs has ebbed and flowed with changes in U. S. immigration policy and processing backlogs. There are four main pathways to gain LPR status: family sponsorship, a job offer from a U. S. employer, humanitarian reasons, and selection via a green-card lottery. The immigrant-admission system prioritizes family-based immigrants, followed by employer-sponsored immigrants and those who arrive as humanitarian migrants. A total of 55,000 green cards are reserved for the lottery, known as the Diversity Visa program. Click here for an interactive chart showing the annual number of new LPRs between 1820 and 2013. Using data from the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Yearbook of Immigration Statistics, this Spotlight provides information on foreign nationals who were granted LPR status during fiscal year (FY) 2013, focusing on the type and broad class of admission, major countries of origin, and geographic distribution within the United States." }, { "docid": "D2087002#0", "title": "http://www.legalgambling.net/legal-gambling-age-in/wisconsin.html\nLegal Gambling Age In Wisconsin", "text": "Legal Gambling Age In Wisconsin Legal Gambling > Legal Gambling Age > What Is The Legal Gambling Age In...? > What's The Legal Gambling Age in Wisconsin? The Legal Gambling Age in Wisconsin has been set at the age of 21. If you plan on taking part in online gambling, whether it is found through online casinos, poker rooms, or sports books, than you will have to be above the age of 21. The Wisconsin Legal Gambling age is, however, slightly lower for lottery games. If you are participating in legal gambling on the lottery, you will have to be 18 or older, rather than 21. Other Wisconsin Gambling Resources Wisconsin Online Gambling - (main) Are Online Casinos Legal in Wisconsin? Wisconsin Gambling Laws Is Online Sports Betting Legal in Wisconsin? Legal Gambling Age In Wisconsin Is Online Poker Legal in Wisconsin? Is Online Gambling Legal in Wisconsin?" }, { "docid": "D2390187#0", "title": "https://eslkevin.wordpress.com/2013/12/04/the-lottery-the-hunger-games/\n.", "text": "\"← The Hunger Games: A Prophecy? The Greek myth of Theseus served as a major basis for the story, with Collins describing Katniss as a futuristic Theseus, and Roman gladiatorial games provided the framework →“THE LOTTERY” & The Hunger Games Posted on December 4, 2013 by eslkevin6 Votes Naturally, the author had to have been familiar with THE LOTTERY. It has been required reading in American schools for decades–although too few people in small towns a nd in national athletics competitions take time to see the similarities in their lives.–kas“The Lottery”-Shirley Jacksonfrom: http://grahnaplit.blogspot.com/2012/10/the-lottery-shirley-jackson.html I think it’s obvious that Suzanne Collins, author of The Hunger Games, took a few notes from Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery. If not, the similarities are uncanny. Both have an annual event that ends in the unjust persecution of innocent man or woman. The entire town (district) attends this event praying they are not pulled from the “black box”/”reaping bowl”. However similar, these two stories have one major difference. While the Hunger Games are a punishment, the lottery is a result of tradition. “ Mr. Summers spoke frequently to the villagers about making a new box, but no one liked to upset even as much tradition as was represented by the black box” (Jackson, 265). The stoning of Mrs. Hutchinson is a direct result of the pointless tradition upheld by this small village." }, { "docid": "D1171010#0", "title": "http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/indiana-lottery-results.htm\nIndiana Lottery Results", "text": "Indiana Lottery Results Here are the latest winning lottery numbers for Indiana : IN Winning Lotto Numbers Game Numbers Next Draw Jackpot Powerball8 24 52 55 61, Powerball: 21, Power Play: 3 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 60,000,000 (Apr 4 draw)Mega Millions11 28 31 46 59, Mega Ball: 1, Megaplier: 3 (Mar 30 draw)Apr 3$ 521,000,000 (Apr 3 draw)Cash4Life 34 35 36 46 58, Cash Ball: 1 (Mar 29 draw)Apr 2$ 1,000/Day For Life! ( Apr 2 draw)Hoosier Lotto3 4 6 9 13 42 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 4,300,000 (Apr 4 draw)Hoosier Lotto Plus 2 8 10 16 37 38 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 1,000,000 (Apr 4 draw)Cash 5 15 22 23 28 34 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 1$ 80,000 (Mar 31 draw)About the Indiana Lottery The state of Indiana is chock full of lottery games to play. From daily games such as Daily 3 lotto, Daily 4 lotto and Luck 5 lottery to larger jackpot drawings such as Hoosier Lotto and Power Ball lotto. The Indiana Lottery also offers wide range of different Scratch Games and TV Bingo games. As you can see, Indiana is an exciting state to play the lottery. Looking for Indian Winning Lottery numbers?? Right here: Indian Lottery Results Law requires persons to me a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age to participate in lotto play. Indiana Daily Lotto Games The Indiana Lottery offers three (3) different daily drawing lottery games. All of them are relatively the same. A series of numbers are drawn (between 3 and 5, depending on the game) and the object is to match as many, if not all of the winning numbers." }, { "docid": "D759321#0", "title": "http://www.masslottery.com/winners/faqs.html\nFAQs", "text": "What is the Massachusetts State Lottery's Federal ID number? What happens to the revenue the Lottery generates from sales? What happens if someone under 18 wins a large prize? How do customers collect their winnings? Is a photograph required when making a claim? What happens if a winner dies before collecting all the annual payments due? If a person is retired or on Welfare or Social Security, how will winning the Lottery affect them? How much do I have to win before anything is withheld? Does the Lottery send me a withholding statement (W-2)? I lost my W2G form." }, { "docid": "D598888#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wave,_Arizona\nThe Wave, Arizona", "text": "\"Not to be confused with Wave Rock. The Wave, Arizona The Wave Elevation 5,225 feet (1,593 m)Latitude 36° 59′ 45.84″ NLongitude 112° 0′ 21.9″ WLocation Coconino County, Arizona, USAUSGS Topo Map Coyote Buttes Age of rock Jurassic Coordinates: 36°59′45.84″N 112°00′21.9″WThin ridges created by the erosion of differentially cemented, large-scale eolian cross bedding within Navajo sandstone The Wave is a sandstone rock formation located in Arizona, United States near its northern border with Utah. The formation is situated on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes in the Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness of the Colorado Plateau. The area is administered by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument visitor center in Kanab, Utah. [ 1]The formation is well-known among hikers and photographers for its colorful, undulating forms and the difficult hike required to reach it. Due to the fragile nature of the formation and the large number of people wishing to visit it, a daily lottery system is used to dispense only ten next-day permits in person at the Kanab visitor center. Additionally, ten online permits for each date are available four months in advance of a planned trip. A map and information about the hike are supplied to those who have obtained permits. [ 2] [3]Contents [ hide ]1 Geology2 Artistic significance3 Access policy4 Access trails5 References6 External links Geology [ edit]The Wave consists of intersecting U-shaped troughs that have been eroded into Navajo Sandstone of Jurassic age. The two major troughs which comprise this rock formation are 62 feet (19 m) wide by 118 feet (36 m) long and 7 feet (2 m) wide by 52 feet (16 m) long." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1007039#0", "title": "http://www.correctionalofficeredu.org/new-jersey/\nNew Jersey Corrections Officer Job Description", "text": "New Jersey is home to two federal correctional facilities; Federal Correctional Institution Fairton is a medium security facility with a minimum security prison camp adjacent to it, and the Federal Correctional Institution at Fort Dix is a low security male facility also with an attached minimum security male prison camp. In the latest population count, FCI Fairton held 1,504 inmates, and FCI Fort Dix housed 4,755 inmates. The crime rate in New Jersey increased three percent in 2011 as compared to 2010. In 2011, a non-violent crime occurred every 2 minutes and 46 seconds on average, while violent crimes occurred every 19 minutes and 21 seconds. Because of this, the New Jersey Department of Corrections supports about 10,000 employees, mostly in correctional officer jobs. New Jersey has the highest average salary for correctional officers in the country. It was $69,310 in 2012. Requirements to Become a Correctional Officer in New Jersey Federal Bureau of Prisons The Federal Bureau of Prisons only hires candidates who meet these basic requirements: Are U. S. citizens (some high need facilities may waive this requirement)Are between 20 and 37 years of age Have no felony or serious misdemeanor convictions Have no history of serious financial indebtedness For candidates to obtain a correctional officer job at the GS-5 level, they must also satisfy these requirements: Have a bachelor’s degree; or Have at least three years of experience in teaching, counseling, management, sales, or emergency response To enter the BOP at the GS-6 level candidates should possess these qualifications: Have a year of experience in law enforcement, mental health treatment, or corrections; or Have at least nine semester hours of graduate study in law, social science or criminal justice New Jersey Department of Corrections The first step to becoming a correctional officer in New Jersey is to apply to take the written examination for prospective correctional officers. The minimum requirements to apply for correctional officer jobs in New Jersey include: Having a high school or vocational diploma or a GEDBeing able to read and write fluently in English Being at least 18 years old Having U. S. citizenship Being a resident of New Jersey Possessing a driver’s license that is valid in New Jersey Being eligible to possess a firearm Disqualifying factors include: Having a poor driving record DUI Convictions (Two or more)Moving violations (Eight or more)Driving while suspended convictions (Two or more within eight years)Convictions for reckless driving (Two or more within eight years)Failing to appear in court (Twice or more within eight years)Having the following convictions: Disorderly offense (within 10 years of application)An offense involving dishonesty Any offense resulting in crime of the 4 th degree or higher An offense involving lewdness Domestic violence Possession and/or sale of a controlled substance Having been incarcerated for a conviction Steps to Becoming a Correctional Officer in New Jersey Applicants who have been found to be suitable will be contacted to take the written examination to become a correctional officer. If there are vacancies available, candidates who scored and ranked well on the exam will be notified to report for pre-employment processing." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2959924#0", "title": "http://www.indeed.com/q-Part-Time-TSA-jobs.html\n.", "text": "\"Tip: Enter your zip code in the \"\"where\"\" box to show results in your area. Page 1 of 226 jobs Upload your resume - Let employers find you Transportation Security Officer (TSO)Transportation Security Administration - 1,247 reviews - Seattle, WA$17.80 an hour TSA is an excepted service agency. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the TSA ... Sponsored - save job Medical Office Services Assistant - TSA Fingerprinting ARCpoint Labs of Pleasanton California - Pleasanton, CA$14 - $16 an hour The Medical Office Services Assistant - TSA Fingerprinting is responsible for all aspects of client services related to Transportation Safety Administration... Easily apply Sponsored - save job SECURITY SCREENERCovenant Services Worldwide - 84 reviews - Orlando, FLCovenant Aviation Security (CAS) has immediate openings for full and part time security screeners. Security Screeners are responsible for day-to-day security... Sponsored - save job Transportation Security Officer-MCI Airport (Kansas City)The Akal Group of Companies - Kansas City, MO 64163$17.58 an hour This is a Part time position that can lead to a Full time position. Akal Security, Inc.... Easily apply30+ days ago - save job - more... Transportation Security Officer (TSO)Transportation Security Administration - 1,247 reviews - San Juan, PR 100+ locations$16.17 an hour TSA is an excepted service agency. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the TSA ...4 hours ago - save job - more... TUP - Transportation Security Officer (TSO) ( Part -Time)Trinity Technology Group - 28 reviews - Tupelo, MS 38801Transportation Security Officer (TSO) TSA Screener. *** All questions included in the application process, MUST be answered. ****.... 7 days ago - save job - more... SFB - Transportation Security Officer (TSO) Part -time Trinity Technology Group - 28 reviews - Orlando, FLTransportation Security Officer (TSO) TSA Screener. *** All questions included in the application process, MUST be answered. ****.... 30+ days ago - save job - more... Security Guard Part -Time, Doubletree Philadelphia Airport Double Tree by Hilton Philadelphia Airport - Philadelphia, PA 19153 (Eastwick area)Double Tree by Hilton is conveniently located north of the Philadelphia International Airport and just minutes from the Philadelphia Sports Complex, the Navy... Easily apply19 days ago - save job - more... Security Guest Screener SIX FLAGS - 3,865 reviews - Valencia, CA 91355$12 an hour Description *This position requires more than one interview." }, { "docid": "D357202#0", "title": "http://www.laxpower.com/common/job_listings.php\nLacrosse Coaching & Staff Positions", "text": "Lacrosse Coaching & Staff Positions As of 12/13/17, new job listings are not being accepted. More information about changes for 2018 can be found here. If you need a listing removed, send an e-mail to [email protected] . Level: All HS College Type : All Boys/Men Girls/Women Descriptions: Show Hide Click job title to show/hide description. Click location for a map. List Coaching Openings at US Lacrosse College, HS, and Youth Coaches . US Lacrosse has a Coaching Vacancies section for college, high school, and youth positions. The form to submit a listing is at the bottom of the page at the link above. Contact for information: US Lacrosse (use link above). Listing Posted: 2017-12-22Southeastern Louisiana University ( Hammond, LA - near New Orleans and Baton Rouge) Women's Head Coach ." }, { "docid": "D595250#0", "title": "http://www.nj.gov/treasury/pensions/pension_hb_review_commission.shtml\n.", "text": "\"PENSION AND HEALTH BENEFITS REVIEW COMMISSION 2004View Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission Meetings from [an error occurred while processing this directive]Meeting Agendas June September October December View Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission Meeting Agendas from [an error occurred while processing this directive]Voting Results June September October December View Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission Vote Results from [an error occurred while processing this directive]The Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission Agenda for December 10, 2004 Meeting The Pension and Health Benefits Review Commission will meet on Friday, December 10, 2004 at 10:00 AM in the first floor boardroom of the Division of Pensions and Benefits, 50 West State Street, Trenton. No verbal comments are accepted during the meeting. The Commission should receive written comments at least ten business days in advance of the meeting. The agenda is as follows: S-1866 (Inverso) Requires SHBP to obtain two physician examinations of patient to uphold on appeal decision to discontinue patient's skilled nursing care. S-246 (Coniglio)/ (Sweeney) Requires health benefits coverage for certain therapies and applied behavioral analysis for the treatment of certain autism disorders. S-146 (Bryant)/ (Ciesla)/ A-1785 (Roberts)/ (Vandervalk) Provides State-paid SHBP benefits in retirement to certain former State employees with 25 or more years State service. S-107 (Inverso)/ (Singer) Requires coverage for certain nonprescription formulas under certain health benefits plans, including SHBP. S-245 (Coniglio)/ (Sweeney) Requires health insurers, State Health Benefits Program and NJ Family Care to provide coverage for hearing aids for covered persons 18 years of age and younger. A-3381 (Cohen) Provides maximum retirement allowance for certain judges required to retire at age 70 with prior service as administrative law judge. S-229 (Singer) Authorizes counties, municipalities and school districts to grant cost-of-living increases to certain retired veterans." }, { "docid": "D1820811#0", "title": "http://antimicrobe.org/new/b05.asp\nPlasmodium species (Malaria)", "text": "\"Par asitology Malaria is the most important parasitic infection of man. It is caused by the protozoan parasites Plasmodium falciparum , P. vivax , P. malariae or P. ovale. Malaria is transmitted by the bite of a sporozoite-bearing female anopheline mosquito. After a period of pre-erythrocytic development in the liver, the blood stage infection, which causes the disease malaria, begins. Illness and fever do not occur until a critical density of parasites has been reached in the blood ( 60 ). In non-immune subjects this \"\"pyrogenic density\"\" is reached at an average of 10,000/µL for P. falciparum and 200/µL for P. vivax ( 60, 62, 76 ), although in individuals much lower densities may be symptomatic. Life Cycle : Following inoculation by the female anopheline mosquito during a blood meal the injected sporozoites target the liver. Hepatocytes are invaded within 60 minutes of inoculation. The intra-hepatic stage of development lasts between five and seven days before rupture of the infected hepatocytes and liberation of large numbers (circa 30,000/cell) of merozoites into the blood stream ( 41 ). These merozoites then immediately invade circulating erythrocytes." }, { "docid": "D741596#0", "title": "http://www.aspan.org/Clinical-Practice/FAQs\n.", "text": "\"Q: What does ASPAN say about staffing after hours and on call? Q: Should PACU or ICU recover ICU patients on ventilators? Q: What is the standard for handoff report from the PACU to the receiving unit? Q: Is Capnography required in Phase I PACU? Q. What is the national trend for being able to wear personal, home-laundered scrubs to work in the PACU? Q. Regarding the standard about when to implement medical-surgical restraints -- when does the standard apply? Q. Can licensed practical nurses (LPNs) or vocational nurses (VNs) work in the PACU if they are qualified (such as having BLS, ACLS, hemodynamic courses, arrhythmia courses, starting IVs, drawing blood, and working PACU for years)? Q. What is the definition of \"\"responsible adult?\"\" If a patient does not have a responsible adult to accompany them at discharge, what do you suggest? Q. What research has been done on temporal artery thermometers, and how accurate are they compared to tympanic thermometers?" }, { "docid": "D1678154#0", "title": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Erikson%27s_stages_of_psychosocial_development\nErikson's stages of psychosocial development", "text": "\"Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |Developmental Psychology: Cognitive development · Development of the self · Emotional development · Language development · Moral development · Perceptual development · Personality development · Psychosocial development · Social development · Developmental measures This article is in need of attention from a psychologist/academic expert on the subject. Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself if you are qualified. This banner appears on articles that are weak and whose contents should be approached with academic caution . The stages of psychosocial development articulated by Erik Erikson describes eight developmental stages through which a healthily developing human should pass from infancy to late adulthood. In each stage the person confronts, and hopefully masters, new challenges. Each stage builds on the successful completion of earlier stages. The challenges of stages not successfully completed may be expected to reappear as problems in the future. Contents [ show]Background Edit Erik Erikson developed the theory in the 1950s as an improvement on Sigmund Freud 's psychosexual stages. Erikson accepted many of Freud's theories (including the id, ego, and superego, and Freud's infantile sexuality represented in psychosexual development ), but rejected Freud's attempt to describe personality solely on the basis of sexuality. Also, Erikson criticized Freud for his concept of originology [1]. This states that all mental illness can be traced to early experiences in childhood." }, { "docid": "D3476501#0", "title": "http://passthepolicetest.com/become-a-police-officer/steps-to-become-a-police-officer-in-new-jersey-nj-cop-requirements\nSteps to Become a Police Officer in New Jersey â NJ Cop Requirements", "text": "August 15, 2017 by admin Steps to Become a Police Officer in New Jersey – NJ Cop Requirements The first step to becoming a certified police officer in New Jersey is to be hired by an agency. Certification as a police officer requires attending a police academy but only officers already hired are eligible to attend one of the state’s approved academies. A law enforcement officer cannot receive a permanent appointment without successfully completing the Basic Course for Police Officers and receiving certification by the New Jersey Police Training Commission ( www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/njptc/home.htm ). THE HIRING PROCESSThere are two ways to be hired by a police agency in New Jersey, through the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, or through another route called the Chief’s Agency Track. This method is for police agencies that do not use the state’s civil service agency to screen candidates. For Chief’s Agency Track, you will have to contact individual agencies to find out which method of hiring they use. A good source to find police agencies in the state are the links on the website of NJLawman.com ( www.njlawman.com/Links%20Page.htm ). Candidates using the civil service track must pass the Law Enforcement Examination. Those who pass remain in a hiring pool for two years. The pool of candidates is used by agencies in Civil Service jurisdictions looking for officers to fill positions." }, { "docid": "D1242670#0", "title": "http://jcm.asm.org/content/51/1/142.full\nAmerican Society for Microbiology Journal of Clinical Microbiology", "text": "American Society for Microbiology Journal of Clinical Microbiology Skip to main page content Home Current Issue Archive Alerts About ASM Contact us Tech Support Journals. ASM .orgkeywords GOAdvanced »User Name Password Sign In Evaluation of a Simple Blood Culture Amplification and Antigen Detection Method for Diagnosis of Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi Bacteremia Josée Castonguay-Vanier a, b, Viengmon Davong a, Latsanyphone Bouthasavong a,Davanh Sengdetka a, Manivone Simmalavong a, Amphayvanh Seupsavith a,David A. B. Dance a, b, Stephen Baker b, c, Tu Le Thi Phuong c,Manivanh Vongsouvath aand Paul N. Newton a, b+ Author Affiliationsa Lao-Oxford-Mahosot Hospital-Wellcome Trust Research Unit, Microbiology Laboratory, Mahosot Hospital, Vientiane, Lao People's Democratic Republicb Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine, Nuffield Department of Medicine, Churchill Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdomc Oxford University Clinical Research Unit, Hospital for Tropical Diseases, Ben Ham Tu, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Next Section ABSTRACTIn most areas where typhoid is endemic, laboratory diagnosis is not possible due to the lack of appropriate facilities. We investigated whether the combination of blood culture amplification of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi with an S. Typhi antigen rapid diagnostic test (RDT) could be an accurate and inexpensive tool for the accelerated diagnosis of patients with acute typhoid in Laos. For a panel of 23 Gram-negative reference pathogens, the Standard Diagnostics (catalog no. 15FK20; Kyonggi-do, South Korea) RDT gave positive results for S. Typhi NCTC 8385, S. Typhi NCTC 786 (Vi negative), Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis (ATCC 13076), and Salmonella enterica serovar Ndolo NCTC 8700 (all group D). In a prospective study of 6,456 blood culture bottles from 3,028 patients over 15 months, 392 blood culture bottles (6.1%) from 221 (7.3%) patients had Gram-negative rods (GNRs) seen in the blood culture fluid. The sensitivity, negative predictive value, specificity, and positive predictive value were 96.7%, 99.5%, 97.9%, and 87.9%, respectively, for patients with proven S. Typhi bacteremia and 91.2%, 98.4%, 98.9%, and 93.9% for patients with group D Salmonella. The median (range) number of days between diagnosis by RDT and reference assays was 1 (−1 to +2) day for those with confirmed S. Typhi. The use of antigen-based pathogen detection in blood culture fluid may be a useful, relatively rapid, inexpensive, and accurate technique for the identification of important causes of bacteremia in the tropics. Previous Section Next Section INTRODUCTIONThe estimated global annual incidence of typhoid in 2000 was 21 million patients, with 217,000 deaths ( 1 )." }, { "docid": "D2737698#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Bloomfield-New-Jersey.html\nBloomfield, New Jersey", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Bloomfield, New Jerseyadd your Submit your own pictures of this place and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Bloomfield, New Jersey photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map45°F10 miles Wind: 18 mph Pressure: 29.90 in Humidity: 27%Current weather forecast for Bloomfield, NJPopulation in July 2007: 46,288. Males: 22,031 (47.6%)Females: 24,257 (52.4%)Median resident age: 37.1 years New Jersey median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 07003. Estimated median household income in 2016: $64,355 ( it was $53,289 in 2000)Bloomfield: $64,355NJ: $76,126Estimated per capita income in 2016: $35,923 ( it was $26,049 in 2000) Bloomfield CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $328,850 ( it was $166,100 in 2000 )Bloomfield: $328,850NJ: $328,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $448,916; Detached houses: $521,208; Townhouses or other attached units: $325,561; In 2-unit structures: $261,504; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $305,082; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $238,847; Mobile homes: $182,603Bloomfield, NJ residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses A2z Candy Wholesale Non Stop Saving Com B2B Candy Wholesale, Inc. US Power Moving A&M Recovery The Watershed Addiction Treatment Programs Blackjacket Security SKIN face + body Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Bloomfield, NJ (2000)30,03663.0%White alone6,90114.5%Hispanic5,33211.2%Black alone3,9808.3%Asian alone1,0572.2%Two or more races2960.6%Other race alone510.1%American Indian alone300.06%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Bloomfield detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Bloomfield: 130.1 (high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Bloomfield, New Jersey on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Bloomfield is mentioned 3,523 times on our forum: Daily commute from Clinton/ Flemington to Bloomfield?? ( 17 replies)Looking to buy and invest in Bloomfield NJ? (" }, { "docid": "D3463926#0", "title": "https://beautyschools.com/programs/esthetics-skin-care/\nEsthetics and Skin Care Schools", "text": "Esthetics and Skin Care Schools Esthetician school is a must if you are considering a career as a skin care specialist. Esthetics schools and programs will train you to focus on taking care of clients’ facial skin, to help them maintain or achieve clear, healthy skin through the use of different methods and products. You will gain the necessary skills to work in both the cosmetic and medical fields as a service-oriented professional. Find the best esthetics school in you area to get started in an esthetician training program today. Show me all the Esthetic and Skin Care Schools in: Alabama / Alaska / Arizona / Arkansas / California / Colorado / Connecticut / Delaware / District of Columbia /Florida / Georgia / Hawaii / Idaho / Illinois / Indiana / Iowa / Kansas / Kentucky / Louisiana / Maine /Maryland / Massachusetts / Michigan / Minnesota / Mississippi / Missouri / Montana / Nebraska / Nevada /New Hampshire / New Jersey / New Mexico / New York / North Carolina / North Dakota / Ohio / Oklahoma /Oregon / Pennsylvania / Rhode Island / South Carolina / South Dakota / Tennessee / Texas / Utah / Vermont / Virginia / Washington / West Virginia / Wisconsin / Wyoming /Esthetician Training, Licensing and Certification According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Handbook, all states require that estheticians complete a specialized training program. Some states allow the program to be completed in a vocational or technical high school while others require that the program be completed after high school graduation or once the prospective student has earned their G. E. D. Some training programs can actually lead to an associate’s degree. Licensing is required by all states for estheticians. The requirements vary state by state but most do require a high school diploma or G. E. D., completed specialized training and passing a licensing exam that can be all written or have both a written and practical component. For estheticians considering further certification, the National Coalition of Estheticians, Manufacturers/Distributors and Associations offers national certification, for which the licensed skin care specialist must complete a 1200 hour job task analysis and pass an examination that proves she meets national standards. This certification is voluntary and takes at least six weeks to complete." }, { "docid": "D1816396#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Woodbridge-New-Jersey.html\nWoodbridge, New Jersey", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Woodbridge, New Jerseyadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Woodbridge, New Jersey photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map45°F10 miles Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.09 in Humidity: 61%Current weather forecast for Woodbridge, NJPopulation in 2010: 19,265. Population change since 2000: +5.2%Males: 9,648 (50.1%)Females: 9,617 (49.9%)Median resident age: 37.3 years New Jersey median age: 39.5 years Zip codes: 07095. Estimated median household income in 2016: $82,039 ( it was $60,594 in 2000)Woodbridge: $82,039NJ: $76,126Estimated per capita income in 2016: $36,401 ( it was $26,728 in 2000) Woodbridge CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $276,931 ( it was $145,100 in 2000 )Woodbridge: $276,931NJ: $328,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $270,613; Detached houses: $297,812; Townhouses or other attached units: $201,323; In 2-unit structures: $343,305; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $156,962; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $181,479Median gross rent in 2016: $1,642. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 07095Woodbridge, NJ residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesseswindshield repair woodbridge nj Simply Prepaid Curb-side Delivery Boscovs_250 Woodbridge Center Dr Adora diamond Turning Point Sports Physical Therapy, llc Reflections Consignment Boutique Exit First Choice Realty Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Woodbridge, NJ (2010)9,77350.7%White alone3,97920.7%Asian alone3,50618.2%Hispanic1,6458.5%Black alone2761.4%Two or more races510.3%Other race alone300.2%American Indian alone50.03%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Woodbridge detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Woodbridge: 123.4 (high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Woodbridge, New Jersey on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users." }, { "docid": "D3056939#0", "title": "http://allnurses.com/new-york-nursing/ny-nj-dual-199751.html\nNY + NJ dual licensure??", "text": "Latest Products Conferences United States Nursing › New York Nursing ›NY + NJ dual licensure? ? allnurses Safe Nurse Staffing T-shirt: Order Today!allnurses Magazine: New Quarterly Publication For Nursesby emeraldbutterfly,RNViews: 22,702 Comments: 17Can anyone tell me how to go about getting your RN license for both NY + NJ?? I live in NY & already applied for my NY license, but I was thinking of possibly getting a NJ license also, in case I want to cross the bridge and work in NJ. I've heard of it being done, but I can't seem to find out how you are suppossed to do it. Thanks for any help with this topic!About emeraldbutterfly,RNJoined: Nov '05; Posts: 9 hemodialysis RN Specialty: 1 year (s) of experience in telemetry17 Comments Topic Closed1 2 Next »Jan 11, '07You have to take your boards in NY, and once you get your license go to the NJ State Board of Nursing website to download the Licensure by Endorsement application. A NJ license might take you a while, as all applicants have to go through a background check. Good luck, espikey Jan 14, '07Hello, Does this work the same way for an RN with a NJ license that wants a NY license? I just passed my NCLEX but haven't received my NJ license in the mail yet. How can I file for a license by endoresement in NY if I am still waiting for the license paper to arrive in the mail? Is there anyway to speed up the process?" }, { "docid": "D489420#0", "title": "http://health.costhelper.com/retainer.html\nRetainers Cost", "text": "\"Clear Plastic Retainers: $200-$500 per set Hawley Retainers: $300-$600 per set Bonded Retainers: $500-$1,000 per set E-mail Post Tweet Comments (34)Made of molded plastic and metal, retainers are custom-fit orthodontic appliances designed to keep teeth straight. Typically they are used to hold teeth in their new alignment after braces have been removed, although some retainers can be used to correct minor bite problems. Retainers have traditionally been removable, but there are now fixed/bonded retainers that use a customized wire attached to the back of the patient's front teeth. Typical costs: Removable Hawley retainers (made of hard acrylic molded to fit the patient's mouth plus a visible wire to hold the teeth in position) can cost $150-$300 or more for one, or $300-$600 or more for a set (upper and lower). However, a retainer is usually included in the overall braces fee, so there is no additional charge for the first set of retainers -- and some orthodontists include one or two replacements in their standard braces package. If not included, replacement retainers can cost $70-$250 for one or $140-$500 or more for a set. Most dental insurance does not cover replacement retainers. Removable Essix retainers made of vacuum-formed clear plastic typically cost $100-$250 for one or $200-$500 for a set. They are prone to warping or breaking, so they may need replacing to be replaced relatively frequently. Vivera clear plastic retainers by Invisalign have an annual fee of $300-$750, for a new set of identical retainers delivered every three months." }, { "docid": "D1716388#0", "title": "http://www.njbiz.com/article/20160809/NJBIZ01/160809781/allergan-plans-new-us-hq-in-madison-with-58m-in-eda-incentives\nAllergan plans new U.S. HQ in Madison with $58M in EDA incentives", "text": "Government Health Care & Pharma Allergan plans new U. S. HQ in Madison with $58M in EDA incentives By Andrew George , August 9, 2016 at 12:02 PMAllergan Sales, the U. S. subsidiary of Dublin-based global pharmaceutical giant Allergan plc, will use over $58 million in state incentives to consolidate its current New Jersey-based operations and develop a new U. S. headquarters at a 431,495-square foot facility in Madison by the end of 2017. The announcement comes after the Economic Development Authority voted Tuesday to approve Allergan for a 10-year, $58.2 million Grow New Jersey award. Currently, Allergan maintains its U. S. headquarters in Parsippany and also has offices in Bridgewater, Jersey City and Rockaway. “With its highly skilled pharma talent, research-focused universities, many leading health care systems, rich pool of biopharmaceutical innovators and access to capital markets, New Jersey remains a strong fit for Allergan, and we are proud to continue to be a part of New Jersey’s vibrant health care ecosystem,” Allergan CEO and President Brent Saunders said. “ The combination of these operations brings together key functions of our organization into a single location and will help us maximize efficiency, enhance collaboration and build stronger bridges between our colleagues as we continue to develop and deliver innovative products for patients around the world. ”According to the EDA, the project, located at 5 Giralda Farms, would create 300 new full-time jobs and retain 1,019 positions that are currently based in New Jersey. Allergan was said to also be considering a location in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, offering 344,280 square feet of space. The EDA estimates that the project will yield a net benefit to the state of $385.1 million over 20 years. “Allergan is a significant employer in New Jersey, and its presence adds to the state’s leadership in the pharmaceutical sector,” EDA CEO Melissa Orsen said. “ Encouraging investment and growth in targeted industries, including life sciences, is one of the primary objectives of the Grow NJ program." }, { "docid": "D1161222#0", "title": "https://www.dmv.com/nj/new-jersey/drivers-license\nHow to Apply for a New Driver's License in New Jersey", "text": "How to Apply for a New Driver's License in New Jersey Ads You May Be Interested in Renew Drivers License Replace Drivers License Take a Practice Test Change your Address1. Get Started Online With Drivers License Application Assistance In order to get a new New Jersey drivers license, you need to complete a number of important steps when applying. In order to simplify the process, you will need to gather the necessary documents, calculate your required fee payment and pass certain exams before being able to obtain a New Jersey drivers license. Online assistance services can help you complete all of these steps quickly and easily by providing you with all of the information you need. Start simplifying your application process today.2. By Mail Rather than get ahead with online assistance and services, some New Jersey residents prefer to handle their DMV transactions via mail. Drivers can complete a few different procedures by mail, but payment methods are restricted, and the transactions have inconvenient and lengthy turnaround times for results.3. Via a DMV Office Certain transactions must be completed in person at a New Jersey DMV office. However, before visiting a local branch, be sure to verify that the location offers the service you require. Not all DMV procedures can be completed at every location." }, { "docid": "D2000116#0", "title": "http://www.nj.gov/health/medicalmarijuana/pat_faqs.shtml\nMedicinal Marijuana Program", "text": "\"When will the new conditions be added? I have opioid use disorder. Am I eligible to get medicinal marijuana? When can I sign up using a mobile device? When will you eliminate the 10% limit on THC? When can I buy four ounces per month? When will patients be able to register at more than one ATC? When will all patients by able to buy edibles? Will there be enough supply of product if there are only 5 operating ATCs, no satellites and several new conditions added with a lot of new patients? When will Harmony Foundation open in Secaucus?" }, { "docid": "D142458#0", "title": "http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/community.read?post=181286-rabies-vaccinations-for-puppies-what-age-is-best\nRabies Vaccinations for puppies What age is best? - Page 1", "text": "\"VA1 XENTOS WILHELMSWARTE X V1 YAZZ VAN NOORT Puppies for sale8 mo old male for sale Male for sale Daughter from IPO3 SG4 (BSZS 2015) Freddi von Modi Female for sale← Back to Main Search forums1 2 3 4 5 Next »by gsdgermany2 on 29 March 2008 - 12:03We vaccinate our puppies for rabies at 6 months. At what age do you vaccinate your puppies for rabies? Can the Rabies Vaccinations be done safely at less than 6 months? Are there any types or brands of Rabies Vaccinations that are safer for younger puppies? What age do you think is best for the health of the puppy?by missykl on 29 March 2008 - 12:03our vet does our pups at 3 months. every pup we have had has been done at 3 months. they all are great no problems with the shot. hope this helps.by Ryanhaus on 29 March 2008 - 12:03All my pups have their vacination for rabies anytime after 16 weeks old,and I've never had any bad side affects...by Rezkat5 on 29 March 2008 - 12:03We too routinely give rabies at 12 and 16 weeks. Sometimes they are a little older as we won't overload them with multiple vaccines, especially the tiny puppies. They all seem to do fine, though I'm a bit more comfortable waiting on my own dogs until they are just a wee bit older." }, { "docid": "D3392627#0", "title": "http://www.chancebailbondsnj.com/freehold-nj-notary-public/\nFreehold NJ Notary Public", "text": "Freehold NJ Notary Public Chance Bail Bonds LLC is a licensed notary public in Freehold NJ. While you might not typically seek out a bail bondsman when looking for a notary, I can assure you that we are quite welcoming and friendly. We are more than happy to provide you with any of the services that you require. What is a notary? A notary public (the fancy way to say “notary”) is simply a person or business that is legally allowed to witness the signing of legal documents. We are also able to collect sworn statements and put people under oath, for any reasons that this might be required. For the most part, the main role that we have as a notary is to ensure the identities of those either signing documents, or making sworn statements. Anyone can take a pen and fake a signature; it is our job to make sure that this information has been legally collected from the parties at hand. In reality, no formal training is needed to become a notary. There isn’t even really any set of guidelines on how one’s identity needs to be proven to us." }, { "docid": "D198633#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Iselin-New-Jersey.html\nIselin, New Jersey", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Iselin, New Jerseyadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Iselin, New Jersey photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map43°F10 miles Wind: 10 mph Pressure: 30.21 in Humidity: 39%Current weather forecast for Iselin, NJPopulation in 2010: 18,695. Population change since 2000: +12.0%Males: 9,315 (49.8%)Females: 9,380 (50.2%)Median resident age: 41.6 years New Jersey median age: 39.5 years Zip codes: 08830. Estimated median household income in 2016: $84,612 ( it was $65,424 in 2000)Iselin: $84,612NJ: $76,126Estimated per capita income in 2016: $34,281 ( it was $26,793 in 2000) Iselin CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $296,748 ( it was $149,200 in 2000 )Iselin: $296,748NJ: $328,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $353,123; Detached houses: $389,606; Townhouses or other attached units: $259,740; In 2-unit structures: $253,441; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $214,965; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $212,534; Mobile homes: $55,820Median gross rent in 2016: $1,695. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 08830Iselin, NJ residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Atkku Services Kinder Pediatric Urgent Care Deepa auto repair Atkku Services Gorgeous inc Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Iselin, NJ (2016)9,84050.4%Asian alone5,88330.1%White alone1,8679.6%Black alone1,4527.4%Hispanic3581.8%Two or more races1690.9%Other race alone740.4%American Indian alone Races in Iselin detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Iselin: 123.6 (high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Iselin, New Jersey on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users." }, { "docid": "D1648922#0", "title": "http://www.iep.utm.edu/rel-poli/\nReligion and Politics", "text": "Religion and Politics The relation between religion and politics continues to be an important theme in political philosophy, despite the emergent consensus (both among political theorists and in practical political contexts, such as the United Nations) on the right to freedom of conscience and on the need for some sort of separation between church and state. One reason for the importance of this topic is that religions often make strong claims on people’s allegiance, and universal religions make these claims on all people, rather than just a particular community. For example, Islam has traditionally held that all people owe obedience to Allah’s will. Thus, it is probably inevitable that religious commitments will sometimes come into conflict with the demands of politics. But religious beliefs and practices also potentially support politics in many ways. The extent and form of this support is as important to political philosophers as is the possibility for conflict. Moreover, there has been a growing interest in minority groups and the political rights and entitlements they are due. One result of this interest is substantial attention given to the particular concerns and needs of minority groups who are distinguished by their religion, as opposed to ethnicity, gender, or wealth. This article surveys some of the philosophical problems raised by the various ways in which religion and politics may intersect. The first two main sections are devoted to topics that have been important in previous eras, especially the early modern era, although in both sections there is discussion of analogs to these topics that are more pressing for contemporary political thought: (1) establishment of a church or faith versus complete separation of church and state; and (2) toleration versus coercion of religious belief, and current conflicts between religious practice and political authority." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2618684#0", "title": "https://www.infinitebody.com/studio/id-info-policies/\nID Requirements & Piercing Age Restrictions", "text": "ID Requirements & Piercing Age Restrictions You must be at least 18 years old (or 16 years old, with a parent or guardian present) for any service from our piercers. We need your ID every time you request any procedure, even if you have shown it on a prior occasion. For our documentation, we must have valid (i.e. non-expired) original forms of ID; photocopies are not valid—unless the copy is notarized as being true to the original. If you still have any questions about acceptable ID’s, please give us a call before you make the trip. We don’t like turning away clients, so we’ll do our best to work with what you have to help you meet our ID requirements. For more information about rules for piercing and tattoo studios in Philadelphia, check out the Philadelphia Body Art Regulations. Acceptable Forms of IDDriver's License Passport Military IDPermanent Resident Card Federal or State-issued photo IDOr With College or school photo ID Birth Certificate Work photo ID Voter Registration Temporary Driver's License Driver's Permit For Minors We offer piercing services on minors at least 16 years old with a parent or legal guardian present. In accordance with Philadelphia regulations, we cannot offer any services to clientele younger than 16 years of age, even with parental consent. ( This also means we cannot perform ear piercings on babies or young children. ) For any piercing or jewelry insertion service for a minor, the minor will need a valid (non-expired) government-issued document that shows their date of birth as well as a photo ID." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1813045#0", "title": "http://ehowmuchdoesitcost.org/ear-piercing-cost/\nHow much does it cost to get your ears pierced", "text": "Lifestyle How much does it cost to get your ears piercedby Vishal Sanjay2 years ago1.2k Views21SHARESShare Tweet Buckingham Confirms Unfortunate News Unbelievable Photos Captured By Walmart Cameras Last Photos Taken Seconds Before Tragedy Struck Sponsored Content? Ear piercing could be a procedure done primarily for cosmetic reasons. There aren’t any health reasons to get your ears pierced and most people get their ears pierced owing to their personal or cultural preferences. There are numerous factors concerned with ear piercing. To get to know exactly how much does it cost to get your ears pierced, we need to know these factors. The ear piercing rate varies mainly based on the location you choose for ear piercing, the instrument used for piercing and the cost of ear ring. However, at the broader range the ear piercing cost begins at $60 – $80 for a single ear piercing and go up from there. Let’s get little deeper to understand the ear piercing cost. How much does it cost to get your ears pierced? Popular Stories She Had No Idea Why The Crew Was Staring Here's Why You Should Never Squash A Centipede The Cameramen Captured More Than Expected These Pictures Have Not Been Edited Look Closer Buckingham Confirms Unfortunate News Celeb No-Bra-Day Caught On Camera Last Photos Taken Seconds Before Tragedy Struck Removes Eye Bags & Lip Lines In Just Seconds?" }, { "docid": "D326242#0", "title": "http://www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/health/promotion/goto/resources/bodyart.html\nAbout Body Art & Piercing", "text": "\"About Body Art & Piercing What is body art? What are the different styles of body art? Things to think about when getting a tattoo or a piercing Questions to ask the artist Did You Know? Only certain metals are safe for jewelry. What are the health risks associated with body art? How long will it take to heal? What are the reasons why someone would want to remove a piercing or tattoo? Are there any issues involved with removing a piercing? How is a tattoo removed? What are the laws and regulations governing body art practices?" }, { "docid": "D823450#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_requirements_to_get_your_belly-button_pierced\nWhat are the requirements to get your belly-button pierced?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Tattoos and Body Art Body Piercing What are the requirements to get your belly-button pierced? Flag What are the requirements to get your belly-button pierced? Answer by John Zukowski Confidence votes 11.1KBody Piercing Guidelines or \"\"I want a piercing, now what\"\"All Body Piercing studios are regulated and work under regional and local health and city licensing regulations. Age limits can vary from city to city and state/province to state/province, contact your local body piercing studios (under the yellowpages \"\"Body Piercing\"\" ) they will tell you what the age limits are for your area. Identification is aways needed (Birth certificate, Student card, Drivers license) Parental consent is consent from the legal parents (Mother or Father). Grand parents, Sister, Brother, Second Cousin twice removed doesn't cut it sorry. Unless they are your legal guardians assigned by the courts and have documented proof or this, it just won't work. Prices for piercings vary from shop to shop and city to city. Be sure you phone and ask them what the total price is including any *aftercare solutions they may try to sell you (* Professional body piercing studios won't try to sell you aftercare solution, they will recommend cleansers and soaps but that's it if you want it they will sell it but they will not force you to buy it. ) Do your research, check these places out and find a studio that you are comfortable with, talk to the piercer and discuss you wishes." }, { "docid": "D789777#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Pierce,_Florida\nFort Pierce, Florida", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Fort Pierce City City of Fort Pierce Nickname (s): Sunrise City Location in St. Lucie County and the state of Florida Coordinates: 27°26′20″N 80°20′8″WCoordinates: 27°26′20″N 80°20′8″WCountry United States State Florida County St. Lucie Government• Mayor Linda Hudson Area [1]• Total 29.27 sq mi (75.80 km 2)• Land 23.32 sq mi (60.40 km 2)• Water 5.95 sq mi (15.40 km 2)Elevation 16 ft (5 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 41,910• Estimate (2016) [3] 45,295• Density 1,942.16/sq mi (749.86/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)FIPS code 12-24300GNIS feature ID 0307964 [4]Website cityoffortpierce .com Fort Pierce is a city in and the county seat of St. Lucie County, Florida, United States. [ 5] It is also known as the Sunrise City, [6] sister to San Francisco, California, the Sunset City. The population was 41,590 at the 2010 census. As of 2012, the population recorded by the U. S. Census Bureau was 42,645. [ 7] It was named after the Fort Pierce Army post which was built nearby in 1838 during the Second Seminole War. The military post had been named for Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, a career United States Army officer and the brother of President Franklin Pierce. [ 8]Fort Pierce was awarded the 2005 City of Excellence Award by the Florida League of Cities for overall excellence in city government and in 2011, Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc. received the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation in downtown. [ 9]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Environment2.1 Shore Protection project2.2 Ecology2.3 Marina3 Demographics4 Government5 Climate6 Transportation6.1 Fort Pierce Harbor7 Education8 Tourist attractions9 Notable people10 References11 External links Geography [ edit]Fort Pierce is located at 27°26′20″N 80°20′8″W (27.438817, -80.335471). [ 10]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 20.8 mi² (53.8 km²), of which 14.7 square miles (38.2 km²) is land and 6.0 square miles (15.6 km²) of it (35.00%) is water. Environment [ edit]Shore Protection project [ edit]According to the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, The Fort Pierce Beach Shore Protection project includes 1.3 miles of shore line running from immediately south of the Fort Pierce Inlet southward to Surfside Park." }, { "docid": "D994914#0", "title": "https://thoughtfultattoos.com/nose-piercing-cost\nNose Piercing Cost", "text": "Nose Piercing Cost The cost of piercing your nose involves several factors. It looks cool and is a sure-shot style statement. Apart from creating a dent on your skin, let's see how big a dent it is on your pockets. Are you wondering about the cost of getting your nose pierced? Read the following paragraphs to know about the various factors that affect the nose piercing cost. Types of Piercings Nostril Piercing: Nostril piercing is the most common amongst body and nose piercings. Often associated with the Asian countries, especially India and the Middle East, it is not very unusual. In popularity, it ranks second after earlobe piercing. As this is the most common amongst piercings, it is also the least expensive. Bridge Piercing: Nose piercings inserted through the small flap of skin at the top of the nose between the eyes is called bridge piercing." }, { "docid": "D888051#0", "title": "https://sky.jobs/flight-attendant/how-to-become-a-flight-attendant/\nHow to Become a Flight Attendant", "text": "How to Become a Flight Attendant Posted on April 14, 2016 by Amanda Jenkins I want to become a flight attendant with an airline. Where do I start? To get started, you’ll need to make sure you meet the basic requirements for the airline to which you are applying. Most airlines accept applications and resumes online, and some will require that you attend a pre-scheduled open interview session. Up-to-date information about airlines hiring, open houses and more is available on our Flight Attendant Jobs page. Read on for more information about basic requirements for most flight attendant jobs. Do I need to attend a school or complete an online program before I can apply for a flight attendant job? Traditionally in the U. S., a high school diploma or equivalent is required in order to apply for a flight attendant job. Today’s airlines sometimes require that you have at least two years of college or two years experience in a related field such as customer service, communications, nursing, travel, tourism, or psychology. You can verify the airline’s education requirements for flight attendants on their website." }, { "docid": "D172564#0", "title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/18/piercing-safety-health-facts_n_5154687.html\n11 Things You Should Know About Piercings", "text": "Despite what your grandma thinks of kids these days, piercing is nothing new. Bedazzling the ears dates back thousands of years. Testament to the fact that everything old is new again: Dangling, chandelier-style earrings were particularly popular in the 18th century, the Chicago Tribune reported. One of the oldest mummies ever discovered, Otzi the Iceman, had stretched ear lobes, according to the BBC. Nose piercing is mentioned in the Bible. But just because it’s been around for ages and has only grown more and more socially acceptable in the Western world, doesn’t mean we have all the answers. Whether you’re in the market for something shiny or still nursing your latest addition, whether you’re pierced as cultural tradition or as a unique form of self-expression, here are a few facts you might not have known about piercings.1. Just 14 percent of people have piercings somewhere other than their ear lobes, according to a 2006 study co-authored by board-certified dermatologist Amy J. Derick, M. D. And only 7 percent have a piercing somewhere other than their ear entirely, according to a 2012 Harris Interactive poll.2. There is some form of complication in up to 35 percent of piercings. A 1998 study is still frequently cited in estimates of ear piercing complications." }, { "docid": "D3293231#0", "title": "http://bodypiercingmag.com/industrial-piercing-facts-precautions-aftercare-pictures.html\nIndustrial Piercing: Facts, Precautions, Aftercare, Pictures", "text": "January 7, 2014 by admin Industrial Piercing: Facts, Precautions, Aftercare, Pictures What is an Industrial Piercing? Industrial piercing is referred to those kind of piercings in which two holes are connected with the help of a straight jewellery piece. However, the term generally refers to the double hole made on the upper part of the ear cartilage. One perforation is made close to head while the other is made a little lower on the cartilage. The straight jewellery piece is then inserted which travels diagonally from one perforation to the other. Industrial piercing can also be carried out vertically and horizontally. If the piercing is carried out in a proper way, it creates an attractive eye-catchy look. How is Industrial Piercing Done? Industrial piercing which is also known by the name of scaffold piercing usually involves the perforation of 2 holes on the upper part of the ear cartilage. As this kind of ear piercing involves perforation of 2 holes, sometimes the process gets a bit painful." }, { "docid": "D249352#0", "title": "http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08/25/the_odd_body_donating_blood/\nWhat conditions disqualify you from donating blood?", "text": "What conditions disqualify you from donating blood? Safety while saving lives By Dr Stephen Juan 25 Aug 2006 at 12:41 25 SHARE ▼Also in this week's column: What is the seven year itch? What makes a good swimmer? What is diptheria? What conditions disqualify you from donating blood? Asked by Patricia Lowe of Boston, Massachusetts, USASome people are disqualified from donating blood because they have diseases that are transmissible via blood. Other potential donors are disqualified because their conditions could endanger themselves. According to the American Red Cross: Being positive for the AIDS or hepatitis viruses rules one out as a blood donor. Individuals who have had ear, tongue, or other body part piercing are allowed to donate blood as long as the needle used in the piercing was sterile. If it was not or if this is unknown, the potential donor must wait 12 months from the time of the piercing." }, { "docid": "D1813047#0", "title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/earlobe-repair-without-surgery\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Earlobe Repair Without Surgery", "text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Earlobe Repair Without Surgery Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Matthew Goldschmidt2 doctors agreed:1 How much does earlobe repair surgery usually cost? My left one is split all the way through and my right is just torn Cost: Earlobe repair may be performed in the office with just local anesthesia \"\"novacaine\"\") or in the outpatient setting under sedation or anesthesia. The cost, depending on where you live, ranges from $1500-4000. The cost reflects the facility fee, the anesthesia fee, and of course the surgeon's fee. The ... Read more Dr. James Krick15 Doctors shared insights Earlobe Repair (Definition)Earlobe repair is generic term for any repair of the earlobe. A common reason for this is to repair an elongated or torn ear piercing. Heavy earings, pulling on earings or even the pressure from talking on the phone can cause an ear piercing to tear. Earlobe repair is a simple office procedure that can repair the piercing and allow you ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Joseph Mele2 doctors agreed:2 What is the definition or description of: earlobe repair? Earlobe repair. : Earlobe repair is generic term for any repair of the earlobe." }, { "docid": "D676219#0", "title": "https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/reports-publications/canada-communicable-disease-report-ccdr/monthly-issue/2008-34/statement-hepatitis-vaccines-travellers.html\nARCHIVED - Canada Communicable Disease Report", "text": "\"ARCHIVED - Canada Communicable Disease Report We have archived this page and will not be updating it. You can use it for research or reference. Volume 34 • ACS-2 July 2008Statement on Hepatitis Vaccines for Travellers For readers interested in the PDF version, the document is available for downloading or viewing: An Advisory Committee Statement (ACS) - Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT) (PDF document - 1,419 Kb - 24 pages) * †Preamble The Committee to Advise on Tropical Medicine and Travel (CATMAT) provides the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) with ongoing and timely medical, scientific, and public health advice relating to tropical infectious disease and health risks associated with international travel. PHAC acknowledges that the advice and recommendations set out in this statement are based upon the best current available scientific knowledge and medical practices, and is disseminating this document for information purposes to both travellers and the medical community caring for travellers. Persons administering or using drugs, vaccines, or other products should also be aware of the contents of the product monograph (s) or other similarly approved standards or instructions for use. Recommendations for use and other information set out herein may differ from that set out in the product monograph (s) or other similarly approved standards or instructions for use by the licensed manufacturer (s). Manufacturers have sought approval and provided evidence as to the safety and efficacy of their products only when used in accordance with the product monographs or other similarly approved standards or instructions for use. Introduction Viral hepatitis is a common infection primarily caused by five viruses: hepatitis A virus (HAV), hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) occurring worldwide, as well as hepatitis D virus (HDV) and hepatitis E virus (HEV) found predominantly in developing countries. Viral hepatitis is considered the most common travel-related, vaccine-preventable disease among travellers to developing countries. Some hepatitis viruses (i.e. HAV, HEV) are transmitted primarily by the enteric route, whereas others (i.e. HBV, HCV, HDV) are transmitted through parenteral exposure." }, { "docid": "D3213397#0", "title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/237061-what-is-the-meaning-of-a-ring-in-the-nose/\nWhat Is the Meaning of a Ring in the Nose?", "text": "What Is the Meaning of a Ring in the Nose?by BARBARAA July 18, 2017Nose rings, which have symbolic meaning in Indian, African and some Muslim cultures, are gaining popularity in other areas of the world as well. In fact, in the United States, nose piercing may be seen as an act of rebellion against conservative values. Depending on where you live a nose ring can have different meanings -- such as the expressions of cultural values or a decoration to enhance your appearance. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load History In ancient India, the nose was meant for more than breathing and detecting smells. In fact, 6,000 year old Vedic Scripts and manuscripts mention nose piercing and nose rings. At that time it was believed that the nose was also involved with fertility. In the 1970s hippies who traveled to India learned about nose piercings and embraced the practice. In other parts of the world, South Africa in particular, nose jewels are worn by the Berber and Beja to display their wealth. The Berber and Beja believe, however, that larger the jewel, the wealthier the family. As body piercing gains popularity, nose piercing is becoming more main stream." }, { "docid": "D190658#0", "title": "https://www.oneblood.org/about-donating/blood-donor-basics/can-i-donate/\nCan I Donate", "text": "Can I Donate Share Many potential blood donors believe that they can’t donate blood due to medical or other reasons. But whether you’ve heard or read information about donation restrictions or been turned down in the past, please do not self defer. Y ou may be able to say “Yes I can!” and share your power through blood donation. If you have questions about any of the subjects below, please contact us for more information. Anemia/Low Iron Anemia is a condition that, if caused by low iron body reserves, can be corrected with a change in diet. Eating many types of red meat, fortified cereal and leafy green vegetables may help. Find out more about low iron and foods high in iron here . Medication While many medications may prevent you from giving blood, you may still be able to donate while taking medications in the treatment of non-infectious diseases such as arthritis, chronic pain, gout, etc. High Blood Pressure If your blood pressure is under control, you may still be able to donate blood while taking most medications for high blood pressure." }, { "docid": "D2225801#0", "title": "http://www.dmv-seattle.org/wa-washington/car-registration/fees.html\n.", "text": "Recommeded Seattle Car Insurance Vehicle Registration Fees - Seattle Seattle Car Registration Fees How much will it cost? Your title and registration fees depend on several factors, including the weight of your vehicle, where you live, and the type of license plates you are renewing. If you are registering a vehicle or boat for the first time, please contact a vehicle licensing office near you to find out exactly how much it will cost. If your tabs are due to expire within 6 months, you can calculate your vehicle tab fees to find out how much it will cost to renew your tabs. Fee tables The tables below show the fees that may apply to you. For more information about what is included in these fees, contact your local vehicle licensing office. Passenger vehicle registration fees Description Fee Other fees that may apply Annual vehicle registration fee Varies by weight of vehicle:0–4,000 lbs: $43.754,001–6,000 lbs: $53.756,001–8,000 lbs: $63.75Over 8,000 lbs: See Vehicle Weight Fee Table Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $4Regional Transit Authority (RTA) tax (King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties): See Vehicle Excise Tax Estimator Local transportation benefit district fees (if required in your city or county)Inspection fees (if required)Annual registration fee for vehicles powered by propane, butane, or natural gas Depends on scale weight of vehicle. See:2009 Propane Fee Chart2010 Propane Fee Chart Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $4Regional Transit Authority (RTA) tax (King, Snohomish, and Pierce counties): See Vehicle Excise Tax Estimator Local transportation benefit district fees (if required in your city or county)Inspection fees (if required)Replacement fees Description Fee Other fees that may apply Mandatory replacement license plates (to replace standard plates every 7 years)Vehicles with 2 plates: $27.75Motorcycles: $7.75Trailers and vehicles with 1 plate: $15.75Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $4Fee to keep same plate number: $20Replacement tabs (to replace lost or damaged tabs)$4.25Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $4Duplicate registration (to replace a lost registration)$5Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $4Duplicate title (to replace a lost title)$9Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $10Vehicle title change fees Description Fee Other fees that may apply Title transfer fee (to change ownership of a vehicle or add/delete the name of a registered owner)$15.50Subagent fee (if filing at any licensing office except a county auditor): $10Use tax (if no sales tax paid when vehicle purchased): Based on sales tax at purchaser’s address. See Dept. of Revenue Tax Rate Lookup Tool." }, { "docid": "D2770616#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/beauty-fashion/old-tattoo-parents-permission-pennsylvania-6f31893ebe3faefe\nHow old do you have to be to get a tattoo with parents' permission in Pennsylvania?", "text": "Beauty & Fashion Body Art Tattoos Q: How old do you have to be to get a tattoo with parents' permission in Pennsylvania? A: Quick Answer Pennsylvania law does not give a minimum age for persons getting tattooed, as long as the minor has the consent of a parent or legal guardian. The consenting parent must also be present at the time of the tattooing. Continue Reading Keep Learning What is the legal age to get a tattoo in New York? How old do you have to be to get your belly button pierced in Oklahoma? How old do you have to be to get a tattoo in Oklahoma? Full Answer Even though Pennsylvania doesn't set a minimum age for tattoos with parental consent and presence, county and local ordinances should indicate specific restrictions. In addition, many shops have their own limits and restrictions. For example, Ink Assassins of Erie, P. A., will do tattoos for minors between 16 and 18, if they present identification and are accompanied by a parent with proper identification. On the other hand, Atom Age Tattoos of Mechanicsburg, P. A., will do tattoos for minors aged 15 to 17 with parental consent and presence." }, { "docid": "D1777797#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2007/rpt/2007-R-0217.htm\n.", "text": "Topic: CRIMINALS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; RESTRAINING ORDERS; WEAPONS; AGE OF MAJORITY; JUVENILES; FIREARMS; IDENTIFICATION DEVICES; PERMITS; Location: WEAPONS - FIREARMS; WEAPONS - GUN CONTROL;March 21, 20072007-R-0217FEDERAL AND STATE RESTRICTIONS ON AMMUNITION TRANSFER AND POSSESSIONBy: Zachary Schurin, Legislative Fellow You asked us to describe the restrictions that federal law and select states place on ammunition sales, purchases, and possession. You specifically wanted to know if a permit is required to buy ammunition in any state. SUMMARYFederal law imposes several restrictions on the transfer and possession of firearm ammunition. The law prohibits the possession of ammunition by convicted felons, controlled substance users, and anyone subject to a domestic violence restraining order, among others, and it prohibits transferring ammunition to such persons as well. It prohibits the sale or transfer of (1) long gun ammunition to anyone under age 18 and (2) handgun ammunition to anyone under age 21. It also strictly regulates armor-piercing handgun bullets. Some states restrict or regulate ammunition purchase and possession. Delaware and Illinois, bar some of the same groups barred by federal law from receiving or possessing ammunition. Iowa prohibits people below a certain age from receiving or possessing ammunition. Both Illinois and Massachusetts require people to display a firearm identification card when purchasing ammunition." }, { "docid": "D3135227#0", "title": "http://www.wassermanulitskydermatology.com/services/surgical/cyst-earlobe-lipoma-keloid/\n", "text": "\"Cysts are balloon-like structures in the skin filled with solid or fluid material. They most often contain sebaceous material, the oily substance that would normally be present on the surface of the skin for normal lubrication. Cysts can occur anywhere on the body, although the face, neck, back and area behind the ears are the most common sites. They develop as an infection, often from a swollen hair follicle, and require treatment to prevent them from enlarging or becoming cancerous. Cysts can range in size from tiny to huge. Small cysts can easily be expressed within seconds with a comedone or cyst expresser. Larger cysts may need a longer period of time to be spent on surgical removal. Cysts may stay in the skin for years, but they may also increase in size or rupture, which causes them to become tender, red and infected. Such cysts need drainage and may also require an oral antibiotic. Cyst removal is typically done through surgical excision." }, { "docid": "D1335764#0", "title": "http://www.tattoomadison.com/faq_a.html\n.", "text": "How old do you have to be to enter the shop? No one under age 16 is allowed in the shop. This is not our policy, this is state law. This includes young children and infants. We can not be liable for any hazards to young children. Due to the sensitive and permanent nature of the work being done here, we need to avoid any unexpected screams or other distractions an unaware child may cause. We also want to avoid exposing children to any imagery that parents may feel is inappropriate. No exceptions will be made. We apologize for any inconvenience to parents and babysitters. How old do you have to be to get a piercing?" }, { "docid": "D2706159#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/age-can-drop-out-school-california-7ff2dcd5274632ba\nAt What Age Can You Drop Out of School in California?", "text": "Government & Politics Law Legal Ages Q: At What Age Can You Drop Out of School in California? A: Quick Answer As of 2014, students in California who are 16 and 17 years old can leave school if they have graduated high school, passed the California High School Proficiency Exam, or CHSPE, or have permission from their parents. Students who do not have at least one of these requirements are required to stay in school until they turn 18 years of age. Continue Reading Keep Learning Can a 17-Year-Old Move Out From His or Her Parents' House? How Old Do You Have to Be to Get Your Belly Button Pierced in Oklahoma? What Is the Legal Age to Move Out in Michigan? Full Answer California's Compulsory Education Law, Education Code Section 48200-48208, states that all students are required to attend school full-time beginning at age 6. Education Code Section 48412 establishes the CHSPE for student who want to test out of high school. Students who pass the CHSPE receive the equivalent of a California high school diploma. Learn more about Legal Ages Sources: ca.gov byronusd.com chspe.net Related Questions Q: What Is the Legal Piercing Age in California?" }, { "docid": "D1165299#0", "title": "http://www.medicalearpiercing.com/faqs/\nFAQâs", "text": "FAQ’s Should I pierce my ears? Ear piercing is a procedure done mainly for cosmetic reasons. There are no health reasons to get your ears pierced and most people get their ears pierced due to personal or cultural preferences. What is the best age at which to get my ears pierced? There is no medical evidence to support any age restrictions. Whatever age you decide on, it’s essential that you choose where you have the procedure done carefully. For some newborns, the ear lobe is really small and we may need to wait a while; we will let you know, if this is the case. With over 20 years of experience performing ear piercings for all ages you should expect great results. Where should I get my ears or my child’s ears pierced? Medical Ear Piercing Clinics exists to provide a safe, hygienic and professional alternative to mall kiosks and tattoo parlors." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D852817#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070925114551AAyZm8w\nWhat age can a child start preschool? (in california)?", "text": "Education & Reference Preschool What age can a child start preschool? ( in california)? Is there a cost for public preschools? Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: That all depends on the licensing requirements. Some centers are licensed to take 2-6, others have stipulations like 2 and potty trained. Some centers only take 3 and up. Look around at eh centers you are interested in, visit them, make a decision, then use that as your base as to when you should place your child in preschool. If you are not in need of child care, I would not recommend putting them in any earlier than age 3. And even at age 3, only 2-3 days a week. Work up to the 5 days by the time they are pre-k (the year before K)." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1755712#0", "title": "http://study.com/becoming_a_preschool_teacher.html\nBecoming a Preschool Teacher: Step-by-Step Guide", "text": "\"Teaching, Kindergarten and Preschool / Becoming a Preschool Teacher: Step-by-Step Guide Becoming a Preschool Teacher: Step-by-Step Guide Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »Learn how to become a preschool teacher. Explore details about the job, its education and licensing requirements, and find out how to start a career in early childhood education. {\"\" error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Timeline 69,167 views Find the perfect school Tell us about your current education Video Transcript Becoming a Preschool Teacher Degree Level High school diploma and early childhood education certification (minimum); associate's degree or bachelor's degree preferred in some settings Degree Field Early childhood education Licensure/Certification National certification, such as the CDA or CCP, is required Experience Work experience with children is usually required to teach preschool Key Skills Flexibility, creativity, nurturing demeanor, patience, and strong verbal communication skills; technical skills with spreadsheet software, data entry software, or educational software and equipment; instructional skills and classroom management techniques Additional Requirements Pass background check, mandatory immunizations, meet minimum training requirements and continuing education credits Salary$28,570 (median annual wage for preschool teachers - 2015)Sources: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ONET Online The primary responsibility of a preschool teacher is to care for and educate children before they enter kindergarten. Preschool teachers also help children develop language acquisition and social skills. Education requirements vary and range from a high school diploma to a college degree in early childhood education or a related field. Certification or licensure may be required. In addition, prospective preschool teachers may need previous experience working with children and also be able to pass a background check and meet mandatory immunizations requirements. Preschool teachers work in public or private schools, day care centers, or other child development facilities. Working with this age group can be very tiring and stressful. At this young age, students tend to be quite active and may still have difficulty communicating effectively." }, { "docid": "D354007#0", "title": "http://extension.missouri.edu/p/GH6123\nCommunicating Effectively With Children", "text": "\"Sarah Traub Regional Specialist, Human Development and Family Science Children base their views of themselves and the world on their daily experiences. One of the most important experiences adults can provide for children is to talk and listen to them. Through these daily interactions, children and adults can develop relationships that help children learn about themselves and the world. Adults who care for children have a responsibility to create and maintain positive and healthy relationships with them. One of the most practical and mutually rewarding ways to achieve this goal is through positive communication. Research suggests that the best parent-child relationships are characterized by positive communication and interaction. Parents and children with a healthy relationship communicate on a regular basis about many different things, not just when there is a conflict. Researchers believe that when adults stay in touch with children through attention and conversation, children might be less likely to act out or behave in ways that create conflict or require discipline. Communicating with children of different ages Encourage family stories Children love to hear and to tell stories. Adults can encourage children and parents to share their family stories." }, { "docid": "D2521055#0", "title": "https://www.cuyahogalibrary.org/Events/Storytimes.aspx\nEvents", "text": "Events April 7 2018 - April 30 2018Clear filter Showing Storytimes events at all locations for all ages Family Storytime Southeast Branch - Small Meeting Room (15)Saturday, April 07: 10:00am - 10:30am Age group: Preschool,Children Event type: Storytimes For caregivers and their children ages Birth-8 years old. Join us for rhymes fingerplays and stories. Family Storytime Solon Branch - Story/Craft Room (25)Saturday, April 07: 10:00am - 10:30am Age group: Families Event type: Storytimes All ages with adult caregiver. Join us for stories songs and fingerplays. Family Storytime Parma Heights Branch - Meeting Room B (21)Saturday, April 07: 10:00am - 10:30am Age group: Preschool,Families Event type: Storytimes All ages with adult caregiver. Join us for stories, songs and fingerplays. Chinese Storytime Beachwood Branch - Beachwood Meeting Room (Auditorium) (100)Saturday, April 07: 10:30am - 11:30am Age group: Preschool,Families,Children Event type: Storytimes General Join us for stories songs and rhymes in Mandarin Chinese and stay for a craft and playtime after! Presented in cooperation with the Chinese Storytime Volunteer Team. Family Storytime - all ages Fairview Park Branch - Storytime Room (15)Saturday, April 07: 10:30am - 11:00am Age group: Preschool,Families Event type: Storytimes Join us for stories, songs and fingerplays. Family Storytime Parma Branch - Story/Craft Room (49)Saturday, April 07: 11:00am - 11:25am Age group: Preschool,Families,Children Event type: Storytimes All ages with adult caregiver." }, { "docid": "D2768614#0", "title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/toddler-moms/at-what-age-do-kids-begin-school-please-help-648433\nat what age do kids begin school ...please help", "text": "\"All Communities > Toddler Moms > at what age do kids begin school ...please helpat what age do kids begin school ...please help Nete - posted on 06/16/2011 ( 15 moms have responded )130128Alright ..could use some advice... please I'm a stay at home mum with twin toddlers just turned 3, I'm extremely creative, love spending time with them and I greatly enjoy every minute of being a mum... to these amazing ''little creatures'' that I'm so blessed to have!! Our neighborhood is not great.. when it comes down to schools we belong to and I'm pretty good with the idea of home schooling, as long as I can get the material helping me through my own shortcomings on spelling etc. ( English is not my first language) Right now,.. I'm at a point were I'm ready to break off all contact with my own mum, due to her constant sly comments about my kids need to interact with other kids and go to kinder garden and get ''socialized'' I always welcome play dates!!,.. but of course,.. it can never be the several hours a day, several days a week, that you would get in a play school or similar. Today my husband comes home and tells me that a college, just started his soon to be 4 year old daughter in school and that we should look into starting our twins in summer school too or I would need to begin the the homeschooling pronto... Am I the one,.. who is off the moon here...they just turned 3 in April? I say that they are way to young and should be allowed to be kids and play and not be pushed off into the hands of strangers, when I don't need or want them to.. In my mind,... kinder garden and play school basically serves as the function to A) give the parents a break for those who need it B) babysit while parents go work. But apparently I'm about to ''cripple our children's social life and skills''... (clearly I think they have all gone nuts and proud of the facts that we got out of diapers and the next step should be from the potty to the big loo .... and not school just yet) Please...ladies what say you? At what age do you begin: kinder garden preschool elementary school and where do you take your kids to make sure they get a chance to be ''beaten up and straighten out'' by other kids before starting school if they don't have older siblings Helpful Nice Funny Encouraging Hugs MOST HELPFUL POSTSJenny - posted on 06/16/201121144My oldest is 5, and I started him in 4 year old kindergarten (through the school system) at 4.5. He LOVED it! 15 kids his own age!" }, { "docid": "D395069#0", "title": "http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Early-Learning/Preschool-Licensing\nPreschool Licensing", "text": "Preschool Licensing- Find Programs -Families & Providers - The New Early Care & Education Search Tool is here!This Early Care & Education Search Tool will help you locate the type of early care and education program that meets your needs. You also can learn more about programs' licensing status, Step Up To Quality rating, and inspection results. Ohio Department of Education is responsible for licensing preschool programs (birth-age 5 not in kindergarten) operated by public schools, eligible community schools, educational service centers, boards of developmental disabilities, and chartered nonpublic schools with multiple grades above kindergarten following Chapter 3301-37 of the Administrative Code Preschool Rules 1-12 (effective date 7/03/2014)To “operate” a program means being directly responsible for the day to day planning, organizing, and managing of the program. That is, “fiscal agent” and “location” do not determine jurisdiction. A preschool operated by an entity that is not listed above should contact the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (1-877-302-2347) for program licensing information. ODE licensed programs that receive Publicly Funded Child Care (PFCC) funds from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) will be required to participate in Step Up To Quality (SUTQ) by July 1, 2020. Providers: The New Ohio Child Licensing and Quality System is here!ALL preschool and school-age child care licensing and Step Up To Quality functions must be done in the new Ohio Child Licensing and Quality System (OCLQS) . Log On to OCLQS | Job Aids Licensing Resources Sample Forms Reports Preschool Rules ODE Pre-Service Orientation Clarifying and Revising New Requirements for All ODE-Licensed Providers Report Serious Risk Violations Preparation for Preschool Site Visit In-Service Trainings Communicable Disease Chart School Age Child Care Licensing Background Check Requirements Webinar (Jan 19, 2018)FAQ Sheet Child Medical Statement Employee Medical Statement Enrollment Field Trip/Swimming Permission Fire Inspection Report Incident/Injury/Illness Report In-Service Training Medication Non-Guilty Non-Conviction Statement2017 Licensing Annual Report and Violations Report2016 Licensing Annual Report2016 Licensing Violations2015 Licensing Annual Report2015 Licensing Violations Last Modified: 3/15/2018 8:39:30 AM" }, { "docid": "D2144480#0", "title": "http://www.whitehutchinson.com/religiousfacilities/effective.shtml\nDeveloping an Effective Children's Ministry Program", "text": "\"Developing an Effective Children's Ministry Programby Vicki Stoecklin & Randy White© 2004 White Hutchinson Leisure & Learning Group, Inc Many churches' children's ministry programs continue to operate on a paradigm based upon adult education models. However, children are not small adults. Rather they have unique needs, capabilities and learning styles. An effective children's ministry program requires an understanding and recognition of the following characteristics of children's growth, development, needs and cognitive/learning abilities. Developmentally Appropriate Practice Developmentally appropriate practices result from the process of adults making decisions about the well-being and education of children based on at least three important kinds of information or knowledge: What is known about child development and learning - knowledge of age-related human characteristics that permits general predictions within an age range about what activities, materials, interactions or experiences will be safe, healthy, interesting, achievable, and also challenging to children;What is known about the strengths, interests and needs of each individual child in the group to be able to adapt for and be responsive to inevitable individual variation; and Knowledge of the social and cultural contexts in which children live to ensure that learning experiences are meaningful, relevant and respectful for the children Following is a list of principles of child development and learning that inform and guide decisions about developmentally appropriate practice. Development occurs in a relatively orderly sequence with later abilities, skills and knowledge building on those already acquired. Knowledge of typical development of children within the age span served by a church's children's ministry program provides a general framework to guide the design of the learning environment, realistic curriculum goals, and creating appropriate learning experiences. Development proceeds at varying rates from child to child as well as unevenly within different areas of each child's functioning. Each child is a unique person with an individual pattern of growth, as well as individual learning style. Development proceeds in predictable directions toward greater complexity, organization and internalization." }, { "docid": "D599837#0", "title": "http://www.coverletter.us/preschool-teacher-cover-letter/\nPreschool Teacher Cover Letter", "text": "Preschool Teacher Cover Letter Preschool Teacher Cover Letter Sample 1: I’d like to inquire about the position of Head Preschool Teacher that you recently advertised in the local newspaper. I believe I have both the qualifications and temperament for the job, and I’m sure my students would agree. I’m currently employed as the Assistant Childhood Development Instructor at Horizons Day Care. I’ve held the position for three years since my promotion from an entry-level educator, which brings my total time with them up to five years. For five years I’ve held hands, wiped tears and taught preschoolers everything they needed to know about the color wheel. I have a dual degree in art and early childhood education from the University of South Florida, so I often use visual learning techniques to supplement traditional textbook teaching. In addition to the academics required by the state, I also work hard to ensure that the children are mentally and emotionally prepared for advancing to the next level of their education. I make it a point to preach about the benefits of courtesy, cooperation and kindness. Sometimes I even manage to impart basic time management skills! As I’m sure you can understand, this is no easy feat for an excited four year old." }, { "docid": "D726721#0", "title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/upshot/do-preschool-teachers-really-need-to-be-college-graduates.html\nDo Preschool Teachers Really Need to Be College Graduates?", "text": "Follow Us: Get the Upshot in your Inbox The Upshot A Matter of Degree Do Preschool Teachers Really Need to Be College Graduates? Claire Cain Miller @clairecm APRIL 7, 201789Lisa Martino reads to students in preparation for a job as a teacher in New York’s universal pre-K program, for which she enrolled in a city-funded master’s degree program in early childhood education. Christopher Gregory for The New York Times In Washington, D. C., teachers at child care centers will soon join preschool teachers in needing college degrees — one of a series of policies nationwide requiring higher education for the people who take care of young children. Advocates say it’s a way to ensure that teachers are qualified to nurture children at a crucial phase of development. They cite evidence that high-quality early childhood education helps children, especially disadvantaged ones, for the rest of their lives — but that low-quality preschool can hurt more than none at all. Critics, meanwhile, say there is nothing about taking care of young children that requires a college education. Mandating such credentials, they say, only makes child care even less affordable and reduces the supply and diversity of people able to do the job. The debate has become more urgent as researchers have discovered that children develop wide achievement gaps well before kindergarten, which fuels inequality. Yet teaching and caring for young children is still considered a low-status job. So what does the data show?" }, { "docid": "D1488237#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-ideal-age-for-child-to-start-day-care-and-why\nWhat is the ideal age for child to start day care and why?", "text": "\"Ella Fernando, Senior Therapist (2016-present)Answered Feb 19, 2018 · Author has 59 answers and 10.6k answer views According to research, children receive the most benefits from preschool when they are at least 12-months-old at the time of enrollment but that doesn’t mean your child is ready for daycare at this time. Parents don’t always have the luxury to wait to enroll their child due to work or other obligations. In which case, it is fundamental to find a low-stress daycare with attentive, high quality staff and adequate caretaker ratios. No matter what age you enroll your child in daycare, the first few days, and maybe even weeks, might be difficult. It’s important to focus on the fact that you and your child will get through it and going to daycare will eventually become the norm. Is It Ever Too Early To Enroll Kids In Daycare? The best age to start preschool is largely dependent on the school your child attends and how your child responds to being separated from you. One Norway-based study found that starting your child in daycare too young may actually increases infant stress levels. The study found that children received the most benefits and the least drawbacks from daycare when parents waited until children were at least 1-year-old before enrolling them in preschool. The same study identified two fundamental factors that, regardless of age, determine how your child will adjust to daycare, 1) How long they stay at daycare each day, and 2) How stressed out they naturally are." }, { "docid": "D1525897#0", "title": "http://www.ownadaycare.com/blog/staffing-a-daycare-center\nStaffing A Daycare Center", "text": "Staffing A Daycare Centerby admin on February 2, 2009Tweet A daycare center does not need so many occupations to be fully staffed. Aside from the Administrator, who is usually the owner of the center, and the Childcare Director, a daycare center needs only preschool teachers, teacher assistants, child care workers, and office and administrative support like clerks, building cleaners, cooks, and drivers. There could also be a number of volunteers but they usually come and go depending on their availability to work and the need for workers in the daycare center. Daycare centers’ staffing requirements are imposed by the State and by the insurance companies. While requirements vary from state to state, generally teachers must be at least 18 years of age and the Administrator and the Program Director must be at least 21 years old. Most states require teachers, teacher assistants and child care workers to complete a certain number of hours training every year in addition to the criminal record checks required of every staff member of the daycare center. Most states have the required minimum educational or training requirements for all the staff members beginning from the Administrator or Director who gets the most stringent requirement down to the child care workers and the support staff. Daycare Center Managers Comprising a mere 4 percent of the industry’s workforce, Administrator and Child Care Center Program Director establish the overall objectives of the daycare center. They set the standards for service and instructions to be carried out in the center, provide day-to-day supervision of the teachers, teacher assistants, child care workers, and volunteers in the daycare center. The Administrator and Program Director share the responsibility for program development that improve the over-all performance of the staff in the center, as well as designing the marketing plans and strategies of the business aspect of the daycare center." }, { "docid": "D1922522#0", "title": "https://ccmis.dhs.state.ia.us/providerportal/ChildCareRequirements.aspx\n.", "text": "State Regulated Maximum Capacity 5* 8* 12* 16* 8* * Varies by licensing Facility & Records Inspection Once per fiscal year Once per fiscal year Once per fiscal year Once per fiscal year Once per fiscal year Once per year, full review every 2 years Minimum age of caregiver 18 yrs 18 yrs 20 yrs 21 yrs 21 yrs Lead teacher 18 yrs Iowa child abuse registry check Iowa criminal records check National criminal records check Experience required 2 years or 1 year with a child related degree 5 years or 4 years with a child related degree 5 years or 4 years with a child related degree A combination of experience and education Minimum education required High school or GED High school or GED High school or GED Lead teacher high school or GEDNon-smoking environment Fire extinguisher & smoke detectors2 direct exits Space requirements Quiet area for sick children Reference letters Provide 3 letters of reference A home provider's own preschool children ARE included in their legal capacity. Their school-age children are not unless they are being home-schooled. Child Development Home A: Limit of 6 preschool children with a maximum of 4 aged 24 months or younger. Of these no more than 3 can be 18 months of age or younger. They can also care for 2 school-agers for less than 2 hours at a time. Child Development Home B: Limit of 6 preschool children with a maximum of 4 children aged 24 months or younger. Of these no more than 3 can be 18 months of age or younger. They can care for 4 school-agers (which can be full-time when school is not in session.) 2 additional part-time preschool or school-age children can be in care for a total of no more than 180 hours per month. When there are more than 8 children are present for more than 2 hours, an assistant 14 years or older needs to be present." }, { "docid": "D775323#0", "title": "http://education.costhelper.com/preschool.html\nPreschool Cost", "text": "Co-op Preschool: $250-$1,000+ annually Standard Preschool: $3,000-$20,000+ annually E-mail Post Tweet Comments (1)The differences between preschools and day care centers are not clear cut, but in general preschools are geared for toilet-trained children three and four years old (although some accept two- and five-year-old students); preschools typically have a part-time schedule of two to four hours a day, two to five days a week, and follow a school calendar of September to May, closing for holidays and school breaks (although some offer extended care daily and summer hours so working parents can leave their children all day). Day care centers typically offer all-day, year-round care; accept infants in diapers to school age children (for before and after school care); and may or may not have formal class time. Typical costs: Preschool tuition can cost $3,000-$20,000 or more a year at either public or private schools, depending on location (preschools in New York City are typically more expensive than those in the Midwest); the length of the school day and the number of days attended per week; whether it's a 10-month school calendar or year-round; and the reputation and status of the school. For example, average preschool costs in Minnesota [ 1] in July 2012 were $157-$225 a week or $6,750-$9,680 for 10 months or $8,100-$11,616 for 12 months. West Maple Elementary School [ 2] in Birmingham Public Schools in Bloomfield Hills, MI offers several preschool options from $1,650 for a half-day, twice-a-week class for three-year-olds to $8,800 for a full-day program (8:45am-3:45pm) five days a week for four-year-olds. Catlin Gabel school [ 3] in Portland, OR charges preschool tuition of $19,200 for a five-hour program, five days a week. Parent-run cooperative preschools typically cost $250-$1,000 a year, depending on location, length of the school day and the number of days per week, but parents are typically expected to assist in the classroom on a regular basis, attend a specified number of school meetings and clean-up days, and actively participate in school fund-raising efforts. South Hill Cooperative Preschool [ 4] in Puyallup, WA charges tuition of about $270-$720 a year, but parents must assist in the classroom two to three times a month, participate in two to four fundraisers each year, serve on a committee or the board, participate in school cleaning days, attend fall and spring parent meetings and attend parent education classes. Related articles: Day Care, Baby Sitter, Pre-Kindergarten Programs, Kindergarten, Nanny What should be included: In preschool, children learn to play well with others while developing early reading and math skills through fun activities, such playing with containers in a sand box, creating a craft project or listening as a story is read aloud. Many preschools follow a specific educational philosophy, such as Montessori [ 5] , Waldorf [ 6] or child-centered education [ 7] ." }, { "docid": "D2906262#0", "title": "http://learn.org/articles/How_Can_I_Become_a_Preschool_Teachers_Assistant.html\nHow Can I Become a Preschool Teacher's Assistant?", "text": "How Can I Become a Preschool Teacher's Assistant? Explore the career requirements for preschool teaching assistants. Get the facts about degree requirements, job growth, and pay to determine if this is the right career for you. Schools offering Early Childhood Education degrees can also be found in these popular choices . What Does a Preschool Teacher's Assistant Do? Preschool teacher assistants assist preschool teachers in many ways by promoting social, physical, and intellectual growth in children through a variety of activities. They may work in a school, day care center, or other child development facility. An assistant may help tutor children, supervise activities, and do some administrative work like keeping student records and taking attendance. The chart below has some information about career duties, education requirements, and job growth to determine if this is the right career for you. Preschool Teachers Teacher Assistants Degree Required Associate's or bachelor's degree (requirements vary by state) High school diploma or associate's degree Education Field of Study Early childhood education Early childhood education Training or Certification Some states or school districts require you to pass an exam for certification Some states require at least two years of college Key Responsibilities Teach writing and reading to young children, encourage learning through play, and help prepare children for kindergarten Provide tutoring, monitor student activities, and engage in clerical duties like taking attendance and maintaining student records Job Growth (2014-2024) 7%* 6%*Median Annual Wage (2015) $28,570* $24,900*Source: *U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics What Education Is Required to Become a Preschool Teacher's Assistant?" }, { "docid": "D112269#0", "title": "http://www.earlychildhoodteacher.org/jobs/preschool-or-childcare-director/\nPreschool or Childcare Director", "text": "Preschool or Childcare Director Sponsored School Search Tell us about yourself so we can find programs near you. Find Schools Preschool and childcare directors are responsible for the day to day operations of preschools and childcare centers. Directors manage the financial health of their centers in addition to the upkeep of facilities. This management position requires that directors supervise teachers and other staff. They must also address any issues parents bring to their attention. Sponsored School USC Rossier Online offers emerging and experienced education leaders multiple online graduate degree programs. The Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) prepares aspiring teachers to encourage student success in the classroom The Master of Education (ME) in School Counseling prepares aspiring school counselors for licensure in grades K–12. Fordham University's online Master of Science in Teaching program prepares aspiring teachers (grades 1–6) for initial teaching certification or dual certification in teaching and special education. Rasmussen College, School of Education - Online 9-month ECE Certificate, Online Bachelor’s in ECE Leadership Capella University - Online Master's in Early Childhood Education While the director is not responsible for teaching or planning individual lessons, she does establish educational standards. She also supervises lessons and provides professional development opportunities to make sure teachers are on par with those standards." }, { "docid": "D1231520#0", "title": "http://www.classroom20.com/profiles/blogs/preschool-children-know-their-needs-and-characteristics\nPreschool Children: Know Their Needs and Characteristics", "text": "Preschool Children: Know Their Needs and Characteristics Posted by Dorothy Hastings on September 1, 2014 at 1:59am View Blog Preschoolers are curious about everything that they see and hear. This is a great time for caregivers, both parents and teachers, to mold the children’s minds and encourage them to use their creativity and imagination. This is also an important time for adults to teach social skills to help them adapt to a new environment filled with other kids. The world is widening for preschool kids and it is important for parents and teachers to give them the encouragement and opportunity to explore their world and build relationships with others, apart from members of their family. What do preschool kids need? It is important for parents to know what their preschooler needs to prepare for kindergarten and the world outside their homes. When you enroll your little one to a preschool, you need to make sure that it has everything that will help in developing your child socially, intellectually and emotionally. Here are some of the things that preschoolers need to adjust in their new environment: Encouragement from parents and teachers to explore and learn. A clean and bright preschool environment that makes them feel comfortable the moment they step in. A neat and tidy classroom that has every item in an appropriate place that will make it easy for the kids to find what they want." }, { "docid": "D341879#0", "title": "http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/em/kinderinfo.asp\nKindergarten in California", "text": "This guidance material is designed to address several public school kindergarten issues: enrollment age, continuance, and extended-day kindergarten. Although the pertinent kindergarten statutes apply only to public schools, some private schools voluntarily adhere to the state kindergarten statutes, and this guidance may be of assistance to them. This information may also be helpful to parents and guardians, as well as teachers of preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Kindergarten Enrollment Since school is mandatory for six year old students, parents and guardians of six year old students must enroll their children in school ( Education Code [EC] Section 48200 ). Admission of age-eligible children must occur at the beginning of the school year or whenever the students move into the school district. While local education officials may need a day or two to identify the particular assigned kindergarten classroom, no age-eligible child may be denied access to school by being placed on a waiting list. Although demographics and class size reduction restrictions may prevent parents/guardians from enrolling their children in the neighborhood school, the district must provide the name (s) of available schools. Parents/guardians may discuss school choice options with district officials. To help make placement decisions, parents/guardians may compare schools online at either Ed-Data or Data and Statistics . Both sites offer information on schools' demographics and characteristics." }, { "docid": "D3192697#0", "title": "http://work.chron.com/skills-traits-needed-preschool-teacher-2154.html\nSkills or Traits Needed to Be a Preschool Teacher", "text": "Related Articles1Qualities of a Good Teacher in Early Childhood Development2What Are the Duties of an Early-Childhood Teacher?3The Good Qualities of a Daycare Teacher4Why Is It Important for Teachers to Have Good Communication Skills? Relating to preschool age children is rewarding and sometimes exhausting. Patience, creativity, understanding and passion are important traits of a preschool teacher. Excellent teaching skills are needed to design and implement an effective curriculum. As a preschool teacher, you have an enormous responsibility to provide a safe, inclusive learning environment. If you love working with children and want to make a difference, becoming a preschool teacher may be an ideal career choice. Enrolling in a pre-school teacher training program can help you build upon your skills, traits and talents. Job Description Preschool teachers must have a keen sense of developmental milestones related to childhood learning when preparing age-appropriate instructional activities. Lesson planning requires research, critical thinking and organizational skills. Helpful traits include enthusiasm, dedication and sincere commitment to student achievement." }, { "docid": "D137215#0", "title": "http://www.jaxmomsblog.com/school-years/why-my-5-year-old-isnt-starting-kindergarten/\nWhy My Five-Year-Old Isnât Starting Kindergarten This Year", "text": "\"Why My Five-Year-Old Isn’t Starting Kindergarten This Year By Jessica Morgan on Aug 7, 2013 in Big Kids, Child Behavior, Parenting Wisdom, Preschoolers, School Years Many parents struggle with what my husband and I have been contemplating for months – do we start our daughter in kindergarten this upcoming year or do we wait and do preschool over again? I quickly learned that much like breastfeeding and birth plans–everyone had an opinion, and what is right for one family isn’t always the best for another. Instead of focusing on the reasons why we decided not to start kindergarten this year, I want to tell you the reasons why we decided to allow our daughter another year of preschool. My daughter attended a VPK (Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten) program twice a week at our church. She loved everything about it; her teachers, her new friends and really the entire experience. This was the first organized anything she had attended, and she never went to daycare or any nursery school. Lily didn’t seem to grasp the curriculum as fast as the teachers had hoped, and I always thought it was because she was a “young four” (meaning with the way her birthday fell in the year, she was one of the youngest four-year-olds in her class). As the year progressed, her learning improved but still not to the level we thought she was capable. So during Spring Break, we seriously started considering repeating preschool and delaying kindergarten. After discussions with her teachers, a meeting with the elementary school principal, talks with her potential kindergarten teacher and feedback from friends and fellow parents, we have decided to do just that." }, { "docid": "D1266919#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_7825433_much-preschool-teacher-earn.html\nPros & Cons of a Preschool Teacher", "text": "\"Home » Job Descriptions » Education Job Descriptions Pros & Cons of a Preschool Teacher By Danielle Erickson; Updated July 05, 2017little preschooler image by Renata Osinska from Fotolia.com According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for preschool teachers is \"\"expected to grow 19 percent from 2008 to 2018.” Preschool teachers usually work with children between the ages 3 and 5 and are charged with the responsibility of introducing students to reading and writing, expanded vocabulary, creative arts, science and social studies\"\" through a variety of activities. A career as a preschool teacher offers several pros and cons, with varied experiences and shorter work hours among the benefits, and limited contact with adults as a potential drawback. Make a Difference“Preschool teachers play a vital role in the development of children” according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Thus, one of the pros of a preschool teacher’s job is a unique opportunity to shape the life of a young child. In getting to know the needs of each student and her family, the preschool teacher can help the child where it counts the most. Variety According to Job Bank USA, when working as a preschool teacher, “work is never routine; new activities and challenges mark each day.” As such, with so many different subjects at hand, and an increasing number of children from different racial and ethnic backgrounds, every day has the potential to be a new learning experience. Hours and Time Off Preschool teachers are employed in various settings, including public and private schools and child care centers. Depending on your particular work environment, there is a lot of potential to work shorter hours, have frequent days off throughout the year and possibly, the entire summer." }, { "docid": "D3364001#0", "title": "https://learn.org/articles/Lead_Teacher_Career_Definition_Employment_Outlook_and_Education_Requirements.html\nLead Teacher: Career Definition, Employment Outlook, and Education Requirements", "text": "Lead Teacher: Career Definition, Employment Outlook, and Education Requirements Lead teachers are responsible for instructing children and overall classroom management in preschools. Learn about education and experience requirements to work as a preschool teacher. Schools offering Early Childhood Education degrees can also be found in these popular choices . What Is a Lead Teacher? A lead teacher typically works in a preschool, often with an assistant teacher to share duties. These professionals instruct students in concepts like the alphabet, colors, and shapes, often through play or encouraging imaginative thinking. Preschool education involves language, motor, and social skills, so lead teachers often work those into their curriculum alongside the alphabet and other concepts. Aside from instructing, lead teachers are also responsible for maintaining the state of the classroom, planning lessons around a curriculum, and keeping progress reports and other information for parents and the school. Lead teachers train assistant teachers, who may go on to be lead teachers themselves. Some schools will require a lead teacher to oversee multiple classrooms." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2799547#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071113194009AAmVLTU\nWhy does the president have to to have a age limit??", "text": "Politics & Government Law & Ethics Why does the president have to to have a age limit?? The minimum age requirement for President is lowered to 25 years and a maximum age requirement of 60 years is inserted. why?? some good reasons please. Follow 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: You have to be at least 35 years old to be president of the US and there is no maximum age limit. The reason for this is simply because that's what it says in the Constitution. It would be interesting to see what, if anything, might change if the Constitution was changed to reflect the age limits you propose. Source (s): Article II, Section 1, US Constitutionfinra · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Last I checked, the president must be at least 35 years old. There have been many older presidents. Reagan was president during the ages of 69 to 77, and was arguably one of the greatest." } ]
[ { "docid": "D254937#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_candidacy\nAge of candidacy", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of the Politics series on Youth rights Activities [show]Theory/Concepts [show]Issues [show]Organizations [show]Persons [show]Related [show]Youth rights Social movements portalv t e Age of candidacy is the minimum age at which a person can legally qualify to hold certain elected government offices. In many cases, it also determines the age at which a person may be eligible to stand for an election or be granted ballot access. The first known example of a law enforcing age of candidacy was the Lex Villia Annalis, a Roman law enacted in 180 BCE which set the minimum ages for senatorial magistrates. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Controversies2 Reform efforts3 In various countries3.1 Australia3.2 Austria3.3 Belgium3.4 Belize3.5 Brazil3.6 Canada3.7 Chile3.8 China3.9 Cyprus3.10 Czech Republic3.11 Denmark3.12 Estonia3.13 France3.14 Germany3.15 Hong Kong3.16 India3.17 Indonesia3.18 Israel3.19 Italy3.20 Iran3.21 Iraq3.22 Ireland3.23 Japan3.24 South Korea3.25 Malaysia3.26 Mexico3.27 Netherlands3.28 New Zealand3.29 Nigeria3.30 Norway3.31 Pakistan3.32 Philippines3.33 Poland3.34 Portugal3.35 Singapore3.36 South Africa3.37 Switzerland3.38 Thailand3.39 Turkey3.40 United Kingdom3.41 United States3.42 Venezuela4 See also5 Notes and references Controversies [ edit]The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( December 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)In 1972, Linda Jenness ran for President of the United States although she was only 31 at the time. Many youth rights groups view current age of candidacy requirements as unjustified age discrimination. [ 2] Occasionally people who are younger than the minimum age will run for an office in protest of the requirement or because they don't know that the requirement exists. On extremely rare occasions, young people have been elected to offices they do not qualify for and have been deemed ineligible to assume the office. In 1934, Rush Holt of West Virginia was elected to the Senate of the United States at the age of 29." }, { "docid": "D255873#0", "title": "http://www.eeoc.gov/eeoc/history/35th/thelaw/index.html\nThe Law", "text": "\"The Law The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but its mission has been shaped by more than this one single piece of legislation. Numerous laws and amendments, and a handful of executive orders, have expanded, limited or directed the Commission's responsibilities and authority. Some of the most significant are collected here. For historical reasons, these are presented as originally passed by Congress or issued by the President. Many, but not necessarily all, of the subsequent amendments are also gathered here. For the current texts of the laws we enforce, as amended, please see Laws Enforced by the EEOC. The Supreme Court The various laws that govern EEOC's actions are subject to interpretation by the federal court system, and most importantly by the Supreme Court. These interpretations have at times reinforced, and at other times forced change upon, EEOC's role as a law enforcement agency. Some of the most significant such cases have been collected on the following page. Executive Order 8802In June 1941, on the eve of World War II, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs Executive Order 8802 prohibiting government contractors from engaging in employment discrimination based on race, color or national origin." }, { "docid": "D2635745#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Argentina\nPresident of Argentina", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search President of Argentina Presidential Standard Incumbent Mauricio Macri since 10 December 2015Style Excelentísimo Señor (m) Excelentísima Señora (f)Residence Casa Rosada (government office) Quinta de Olivos (official residence) Chapadmalal Residence (Summer House)Term length Four years, immediate re-election once (No term limits)Inaugural holder Bernardino Rivadavia Formation first: 1826 Constitutioncurrent: 1853 Constitution, (amended in 1994). Deputy Vice President of Argentina Salary 77,855.65 Argentine pesos [1] (as of February 2016)Website Casa Rosada Argentina Argentina This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Argentina Executive [show]Legislative [show]Judiciary [show]Law [show]Administrative divisions [show]Recent elections [show]Foreign relations Other countries Atlasv t e The President of the Argentine Nation ( Spanish: Presidente de la Nación Argentina ), usually known as the President of Argentina, is both head of state and head of government of Argentina. Under the national Constitution, the President is also the chief executive of the federal government and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Through Argentine history, the office of the Head of State has undergone many changes, both in its title as in its features and powers. Current President Mauricio Macri was sworn into office on 10 December 2015. [ 2] The Constitution of Argentina, along with several constitutional amendments, establishes the requirements, powers, and responsibilities of the president and term of office and the method of election. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Powers and duties3 Features of the office3.1 Requirements3.2 Term duration4 Compensation and privileges of office5 De facto governments6 Line of succession6.1 Vice-President6.2 Further succession7 Living former presidents8 Facts9 See also10 References11 Bibliography12 External links History [ edit]The origins of Argentina as a nation can be traced to 1776, when it was separated by the Spanish King from the existing Viceroyalty of Peru, creating the new Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. The Head of State continued to be the King, but he was represented locally by the Viceroy. These Viceroys were seldom natives of the country. By the May Revolution of May 25, 1810, the first Argentine autonomous government, known as the Primera Junta, was formed in Buenos Aires." }, { "docid": "D1946754#0", "title": "http://www.slideserve.com/andrew/governments-of-brazil-and-mexico\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation", "text": "Download1 / 20Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - Power Point PPT Presentation By andrew Follow User1003 Views Uploaded on Dec 20, 2011Description Statistics Report Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO. Latin America. STANDARDS. SS6CG2 THE STUDENT WILL EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. Download Presentation Power Point Slideshow about 'Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO' - andrew An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E N D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presentation Transcript Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICOLatin America STANDARDSSS6CG2 THE STUDENT WILL EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. A. COMPARE THE FEDERAL-REPUBLICAN SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL AND THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES TO THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA, DISTINGUISHING THE FORM OF LEADERSHIP AND THE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN IN TERMS OF VOTING AND PERSONAL FREEDOMS. IMPORTANT QUESTIONSEssential Question How is power and participation distributed in different forms of government? Key Question What type of governments and citizen participation are found in Cuba, Brazil, and Mexico? What type of government can be found in Latin America?" }, { "docid": "D2704021#0", "title": "https://www.studystack.com/flashcard-1712608\nFFA Quiz Bowl", "text": "\"FFA Quiz Bowl Stratford FFA Study Guide Question Answer What are the three components of AG Education SAE, FFA, & Classroom Instruction The FFA was based on what orginzation The future farmers of Virginia What is the Number of Divisions within the National FFA Center Education Division-4 Teams Information Services Division-2 Teams Business Development and Services Divisions-4 Teams Development and Partnership Division-3 Teams What is the Number of Standing Committees recognized by National FFA State with the Largest number of FFA Members-California State with the most FFA Chapters-California State with the most FFA alumni members-Wisconsin States that are 100% state associations-California, North Dakota, & Oklahoma Where is the National FFA Center and Supply Service Since 1998, The land was donated by Dow Agro Sciences Indianapolis, Indiana Where is the National FFA Headquarters Located Alexandria, Virginia Where is the National FFA Foundation Located Indianapolis, Indiana Where was the National FFA foundation located before it moved to Indianapolis, Indiana Madison, Wisconsin Where is the 2013 Present National FFA Convention held Louisville, Kentucky Where was the 2006-2012 National FFA Convention held Indianapolis, Indiana Where was the 1928-1998 National FFA Convention held Kansas City, Missouri What are all of the U. S. Presidents who have addressed the National FFA Convention Eisenhower, Truman, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and George H. W. Bush Who is the only U. S. President to have been a FFA member Jimmy Carter Who was the last U. S. President to address the National FFA Convention George H. W. Bush in 1991Who was the first U. S. President to address the National FFA Convention Dwight D. Eisenhower What is the National FFA Colors Corn Gold and National Blue Who wrote the FFA creed E. M. Tiffany- five paragraphs all starts with, \"\"I Believe\"\"What does E. M. stand for Erwin Milton What National Convention was the FFA Creed Adopted 3rd National Convention What two National Conventions was the FFA Creed Revised 38th and 63rd conventionwhat 12 words make up the FFA Motto Learning to Do, Doing to Learn, Earning to Live, Living to Serve What is the Primary tool in Agricultural education words Learning by Doing What five symbols and two words make up the FFA Emblem -Cross Section of an Ear of Corn Unity Twenty Kernels of Corn -Rising Sun Signifies Progress and Holds the promise that tomorrow will bring a new day -Plow labor and Tillage of the Soil and the Historic foundation of our country's strength What does agricultural education signify The combination of learning and leadership of necessary for progressive agriculture. What happened in 1917 Smith-Hughes Act establishes vocational agriculture courses What happened in 1925 Virginia Tech Ag Education teachers Henry Groseclose,Harry Sanders, Walter S. Newman, and Edmund C. Magill organize the Future Farmers of Virginia of boys in agriculture classes. The FFV serves as the Model for the Future Farmers of America What happened in 1926 American Royal invites vocational agriculture students to participate in livestock judging What happened in 1928 FFA founded 33 delegates from 18 states Hotel Baltimore Kansas City, MOWhat happened in 1929 -Official Colors were adopted -Carlton Patton, AK was named the first star farmer of america The Wisconsin association of FFA was chartered When was the FFA Creed adopted for speaking contests 1930In what year did the Delegates Restrict Membership to boys only 1930When was the First Official Dress Uniform adopted: Dark Blue Shirt, Blue or White Pants, Blue Cap, and a Yellow Tie 1930When was the First National Public Speaking Contest, Prepared Public Speaking 1930In what year was the Blue Corduroy Jacket adopted as the Official Dress 1933When was the First group of FFA members to travel to Washington D. C. and are met on the White House Lawn by President Franklin D. Roosevelt 1933When was the New Farmers of America Founded in Tuskegee, AL by George Washington Owens Teacher Trainer from Virginia State College wrote Constitution and bylaws in the NFA in 1927 1935When was the Active FFA members exceed 100,000 members for the first time. 1935What happened in 1937 During the National Convention action was taken to establish a National FFA Camp and Leadership School in Washington D. C. In what year did the FFA purchase a 28 and a half acres of land from George Washington estate used for the National FFA Camp and later used for National FFA Headquarters 1939When did the Identical twins Albert and Arthur Lacey of Hondo Texas become the only Members to share the title of Star Farmer of America 1939When was the National FFA Foundation founded 1944In what year did the 138, 549 FFA Members serve in the Armed Services in World War II 1944When did The National Proficiency Award and Agricultural mechanics start 1944In what year did the National FFA Band Form 1947When did the FFA Week establish during the week of George Washington's birthday 1947When was the National FFA Chorus form 1948When was the First International Program 1948When was the National FFA Supply start 1948When was The National FFA Talent Program start 1948When did the First FFA week get celebrated during the week of Gorge Washington's birthday 1948When was the Record jump in memberships from 238,269 in 1947 to 260,300 in 1948; so many members attended the 20th National Convention that a folding -cot hotel was set up in the basement of the Municipal Auditorium in Kansas City 1948What happened in 1950 Us Congress Passes Public law 740, which granted FFA a Federal Charter In what year was the FFA Code of Ethnics Adopted 1952In what year was The National Future Farmers Magazine published 1952When was the Special postage stamp issued by the U. S. post office 1953When did President Dwight D. Eisenhower address the Convention 1953In what year did the National FFA Silver Anniversary 1953What happened in 1957 Former President Harry S. Truman spoke during the National Convention What happened in 1959 Dedication of first National FFA Center in Alexandria Virginia is dedicated In what year was the First National Leadership Training Conference held 1959What happened in 1965 New Farmers of America (NFA) merges with FFAWhat happened in 1966 First Ag Career Show at the National FFA Convention What happened in 1968 President Richard Nixon attends National FFA Convention Name the 5 Symbols of the FFA Emblem Cross section of an ear of corn Rising sun Plow Owl Eagle What does the Ear of corn on The FFA Emblem stands for -Unity -20 Kernels of corn What does the Rising Sun on The FFA Emblem Stand for -Signifies Progress and holds the promise that tomorrow will bring a new day What does the Plow on The FFA Emblem Stand for -Labor -Tillage of the soil -Historic foundation of our's county strength What does the Owl on The FFA Emblem Stand for -Knowledge and wisdom -The knowledge required to be successful in the industry of Agriculture What does the Eagle on The FFA Emblem Stand for -Freedom -Ability to explore new horizons for the future of agriculture In what year were the Females Admitted into the FFA 1969When did Ken Dunagan, AZ get named the first star agribusiness person of America 1969When did Washington Leadership Conference (Now WLC) begin 1969In what year did the Delegate body of the National FFA Convention establish the alumni class of membership as part of the constitution. 1969What happened in 1970 Building our American Communities (BOAC) program was started What happened in 1971 National FFA Alunmi Association was organized What happened in 1972 Wisconsin FFA Alumni Association was organized What happened in 1973 FFA Official Dress Standards Created What happened in 1974 President Ford addresses National Convention What happened in 1975 Food For America program Launched In what year did Julie Smiley of Washington become the first female get elected to a National FFA office 1976In what year did the First FFA Student Handbook get Published 1976When did Alaska become the last of the 50 states to obtain a National Charter 1976What happened in 1977 Golden Anniversary (50th) Anniversary Convention In what year did the Commemorative marker note the site of FFA founding unveiled in Kansas City, Missouri 1978When did President Carter address the National Convention (Former FFA Member) 1978What happened in 1979 First Extemporaneous Speaking Contests Christie Peterson Wisconsin Wins What happened in 1980 First Time National FFA Foundation raised $1 million in one year When did the FFA Times newspaper first printed at National Convention 1981When was the Wisconsin FFA Foundation was established 1981What happened in 1982 Jan Eberly, California becomes the first Female National FFA President In what year did the Ag ED Network, a computerized information service of FFA was created 1983In what year was the National FFA Scholarship Program was started 1983When did the First TV Public Service Announcement made 1984What happened in 1985 First National TV Special \"\"Agriculture's next generation of interest\"\" Aired What happened in 1986 Agriscience Teacher of the year was awarded When did the First National Television Satellite broadcast of the National FFA Convention happen 1987In what year did the Vice-President George H. W. Busch speak at National Convention 1987In what year did the Delegates at the National Convention changed \"\"Future Farmers of America\"\" to the \"\"National FFA Organization\"\" and approved a total of 18 1988When did President Ronald Reagan Spoke at the National FFA Convention Via a Prerecorded Message 1988When did the 7th and 8th grade students get allowed to become FFA members 1988What happened in 1989 Magazine's name changed to FFA New Horizons What happened in 1990 Delegates System Revised to 475When did the Partners in Activity Learning Support (PALS) Program is Established 1990When did the Delegates Vote \"\"NO\"\" To a new FFA Creed During the 63 National FFA Convention 1990When did the" }, { "docid": "D3049511#0", "title": "http://www.baseball-rules.com/policy.htm\n.", "text": "\"Policy & Administration Questions Table of Contents Q1. How many teams can a league have? What is the structure of Little League? Q2. What is the responsibility of the league President when it comes to appointing managers? Q3. Why isn't it mandatory for all 12-year-olds to play in the majors? Q4. What is the penalty if a league continues to break the rules? Q5." }, { "docid": "D708098#0", "title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States\nPresident of the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search President of the United States of America Presidential Standard Incumbent Donald Trumpsince January 20, 2017Style Mr. President (Informal) [1] [2] The Honorable (Formal) [3] His Excellency [4] [5] [6] (diplomatic, outside the U. S.)Residence White House Washington, D. C. Term length Four years renewable once Inaugural holder George Washington April 30, 1789Formation United States Constitution March 4, 1789Salary $400,000 annually Website The White House The President of the United States of America is the head of state, and head of government of the United States. The office of President was created in the United States Constitution in 1788. The first President ( George Washington) took office in 1789. The President serves as chief executive and is in charge of the executive branch of the United States government. The United States Constitution makes the President the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. It also lists powers given to the President, though these powers have been expanded through practice over time. On November 9, 2016, Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th President of the United States, not including Grover Clevlend's second non-consecitive term. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms in office, and is counted as the nation's 22nd and 24th president. Thus the incumbent, Donald Trump, is the nation's 45th president. There are currently five living former presidents." }, { "docid": "D2905797#0", "title": "http://constitution.laws.com/american-history/constitution/constitutional-amendments/26th-amendment\nUnderstanding the 26th Amendment", "text": "Understanding the 26th Amendment Understanding the 26th Amendment Share The Twenty-Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution was a result of student activism and demonstrations against the Vietnam War. Even though the age to participate in voting was generally twenty-one, certain states imposed their own requirements for voting age, setting the minimum to eighteen. The 26th Amendment would finally address the voting age concern and standardized the minimum age requirement to eighteen. The 26th Amendment was proposed on March 23rd, 1971 and ratified on July 1st of the same year. The 26th Amendment would be the quickest to be ratified in United States history. The question of a standardized voting age had been briefly addressed even before activism would begin against the Vietnam War. President Dwight D. Eisenhower would be the first President to publicly voice his opinion, stating his support for lowering the voting age to eighteen. President Nixon would sign into law an extension of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that would effectively enact the voting age minimum of eighteen. On June 22, 1970, President Nixon signed into law the lowering of the voting age to eighteen for all Federal, state, and local elections. However, this new legislation would be challenged by Oregon v. Mitchell, which declared the law unconstitutional on the basis that the Federal Government did not have the authority to set a minimum age requirement for voting in state and local elections." }, { "docid": "D1460387#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_do_you_have_to_be_to_be_the_president_of_the_US\nWhat is the maxium age for the president of the US?", "text": "Nateskate29 12 Contributions What is the maxium age for the president of the US? There is no maximum age, only a minimum. Agpecho 413 Contributions What is legal age for the President of the US?\\n The president must be a BORN U. S Citizen at least 35 years old. J. P. Helm 124,843 Contributions Retired professor of math and computer science having taught for 36 years at a state supported university in Virginia What is the average age of a US president? The median age to take office in 54 years and 11 months , according to the wikipedia link given below. Hank W. 26,127 Contributions What are the ages of the living US presidents? George H. W. Bush turned 92 on June 12, 2016. Jimmy Carter turned 92 on October 1, 2016. Donald Trump turned 70 on June 14, 2016. George W. Bush turned 70 on July 6, 2016. …" }, { "docid": "D2813336#0", "title": "https://issuu.com/martindedaj/docs/the-constitution-of-the-united-states-of-america\n.", "text": "ABOUTAMERICA The Constitution of the United States of America with Explanatory Notes ABOUT AMERICA: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with Explanatory Notes adapted from THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA (c) 2004 World Book, Inc. By permission of the publisher. www.worldbook.com The Constitution of the United States, the brainchild ofsome of America’s greatest leaders following the colonies’ War for Independence, has protected Americans’ rights and liberties since it went into effect on June 21, 1788. The document also has served as an inspiration to patriots everywhere who wish to establish “a wise and just Government,” the goal delegate George Mason set for the framers gathered at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. For readers interested in the study of this historic document and its relevance to contemporary democratic government, this publication offers the complete, authoritative text of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the other amendments ratified since the first 10. It includes an essay on the historical developments that led to the convening of the Constitutional Convention, the disputes and compromises among the delegates, and the ratification and amendment process. Finally, it also provides explanatory notes for the text of the Constitution and its 27 amendments. ABOUTAMERICA The Constitution of the United States of America with Explanatory Notes TA B L EO FC O N T E N T SI. Introductory Essay ......................................................... 3 The Supreme Law of the Land ....................................... 4 The Need for the Constitution ........................................ 6 The Constitutional Convention ...................................... 8 Ratifying the Constitution ............................................ 13 The Bill of Rights ......................................................... 14 The Development of the Constitution .......................... 15II. The Constitution of the U. S. (Text) ............................... 19 Amendments to the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights (Text) ............................... 33III. The Constitution of the U. S. (Annotated version) ......... 45 Amendments to the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights (Annotated version) ......... 70“ One country,one constitution, one destiny." }, { "docid": "D2665435#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_Service\nSelective Service System", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Selective Service)navigation search Selective Service System Agency overview Formed May 18, 1917; 100 years ago Headquarters Arlington County, Virginia, U. S. Employees (2008): 136 full-time civilians, 57 part-time civilian directors, 200 part-time reserve force officers (in peacetime), up to 10,830 part-time volunteers [1]Annual budget $24 million (FY 2012) [1]Agency executive Donald M. Benton, Director Website www .sss .gov The Selective Service System is an independent agency of the United States government that maintains information on those potentially subject to military conscription. Virtually all male U. S. citizens and male immigrant non-citizens between the ages of 18 and 25 are required by law to have registered within 30 days of their 18th birthdays [2] [3] and must notify Selective Service within ten days of any changes to any of the information they provided on their registration cards, like a change of address. [ 4] A 2010 Government Accountability Office report estimated the registration rate at 92% with the names and addresses of over 16.2 million men on file. [ 1] [5] However, the only audit of the addresses of registrants on file with the Selective Service System, in 1982, found that 20–40% of the addresses on file with the Selective Service System for registrants in the age groups that would be drafted first were already outdated, and up to 75% for those registrants in their last year of potential eligibility to be drafted would be invalid. [ 6]Registration with Selective Service is also required for various federal programs and benefits, including Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), such as student loans and Pell Grants, job training, federal employment, and naturalization. [ 7]The Selective Service System provides the names of all registrants to the Joint Advertising Marketing Research & Studies ( JAMRS) program for inclusion in the JAMRS Consolidated Recruitment Database. The names are distributed to the Services for recruiting purposes on a quarterly basis. [ 8]Regulations are codified at Title 32 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter XVI. [ 9]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 1917 to 19201.2 1940 to 19471.3 1948 to 19691.4 1969 to 19751.5 1980 to present2 Who must register3 Failure to register4 Alien or dual-national registrant status5 Legal issues6 Exemption of women7 Structure and operation8 Mobilization (draft) procedures9 Lottery procedures10 Classifications10.1 1948–197610.2 Present11 Directors12 See also13 References14 External links History [ edit]The former seal of the Selective Service System1917 to 1920 [ edit]World War I-era draft card. Lower left corner to be removed by men of African ancestry in order to keep military segregated Owing to very slow enlistment following the U. S. declaration of war against Germany on April 6, the Selective Service Act of 1917 (40 Stat." }, { "docid": "D2414047#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Indonesia\nPresident of Indonesia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search President of the Republic of Indonesia Presidential Seal Incumbent Joko Widodo since 20 October 2014Style Mr./Madam President (Bapak/Ibu Presiden) (informal)His/Her Excellency (international correspondence)Residence Negara Palace Merdeka Palace Bogor Palace Tampaksiring Palace Gedung Agung Cipanas Palace Seat Jakarta Appointer Direct popular election Term length Five years Renewable once Constituting instrument Constitution of Indonesia Inaugural holder Sukarno Formation 18 August 1945Deputy Vice President of Indonesia Website www .presidenri .go .id Indonesia This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Indonesia Pancasila (national philosophy)Constitution Executive [show]Legislative [show]Judiciary [show]Elections [show]Administrative divisions [show]Foreign relations Other countries Atlasv t e Presidential Flag used during Sukarno's era [1]Sukarno, the first president of Indonesia Merdeka Palace, the official residence of the president of Indonesia The President of the Republic of Indonesia ( Indonesian: Presiden Republik Indonesia) is the head of state and also head of government of the Republic of Indonesia. The president leads the executive branch of the Indonesian government and is the commander-in-chief of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. On 20 October 2014, Joko Widodo became the 7th and current president of Indonesia. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Sukarno era1.2 Suharto era1.3 Reformation era2 The presidency2.1 Requirements to run for office2.2 Election, oath/promise/statement of office, term of office, Constitutional requirement2.3 Powers2.4 Assistance in performing duties2.5 Line of succession and impeachment2.6 Post-Presidency3 List of presidents3.1 Timeline3.2 During the Indonesian National Revolution4 Living former presidents5 See also6 External links7 Notes History [ edit]Sukarno era [ edit]The Indonesian presidency was established during the formulation of the 1945 Constitution by the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Independence (BPUPK). The office was first filled on 18 August 1945 when Sukarno was elected by acclamation by the Preparatory Committee for Indonesian Independence (PPKI) because according to the Provisional Act Section 3, \"\"President and the Vice President for the first time elected by PPKI.\"\" Also, the body responsible for the presidential elections, the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR), had not yet been formed. [ 2] On 16 October 1945, Vice-President Mohammad Hatta announced a vice-presidential decree which turned the Central National Committee of Indonesia (KNIP) equal status with that of the president. [ 3] On 11 November 1945, the KNIP made the decision to separate the role of Head of State with that of Head of Government. Although a new constitution had not been set up yet, Indonesia was now a de facto parliamentary democracy with the president as a ceremonial Head of State whose function was to ask the prime minister as the Head of the Government to form a new Cabinet. During the Indonesian National Revolution, both Sukarno and Hatta were captured by the Dutch in Yogyakarta on 18 December 1948." }, { "docid": "D1901487#0", "title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/selective_service.aspx\nSelective Service", "text": "Selective Service HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVETHE SELECTIVE SERVICE IN THE EARLY-TWENTY-FIRST CENTURYBIBLIOGRAPHYDuring major military conflicts in which the United States has been involved throughout its history, the government has utilized various programs and forms of military conscription in order to draft male citizens to the armed forces. While no draft has been in place since 1973, the Selective Service exists as an independent agency within the federal government to administer the registration of eighteen-year-old males, which is required by law, and conduct a draft should a need for military manpower over and above a volunteer force arise. An individual who is appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by the U. S. Senate directs the Selective Service System. HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVECongress passed the first military conscription act on March 3, 1863, during the Civil War. The act authorized President Abraham Lincoln (1809 – 1865) to draft men between the ages of twenty and forty-five into military service for the Union forces. The law, which included the option of draftees to pay a commutation fee of $300 to escape enlistment, provoked protests in New York City by those who saw it as unfairly protecting the wealthy. Lincoln was forced to send federal troops to quell violent mobs. The Confederate States also instituted conscription in 1862, and it proved just as unpopular in the South as in the North. The next military draft law in the United States was passed in 1917; the Selective Service Act gave the president the power to conscript men for service during World War I. As American involvement in World War II approached, President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 – 1945) signed the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. This act created the first peacetime draft and established the Selective Service as an independent federal agency." }, { "docid": "D1899371#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Turkey\nPresident of Turkey", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search President of the Republic of Turkey Türkiye Cumhuriyeti CumhurbaşkanıPresidential Seal Presidential Standard Incumbent Recep Tayyip Erdoğan since 28 August 2014Residence Presidential Complex Term length Five years, renewable once Inaugural holder Mustafa Kemal Atatürk Formation October 29, 1923Website https://www.tccb.gov.tr/Turkey This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Turkey Constitution [show]Legislature [show]Executive [show]Judiciary [show]Elections [show]Foreign relations [show]See also [show]Other countries Atlasv t e The President of the Republic of Turkey ( Turkish: Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Cumhurbaşkanı) is the head of state of the Republic of Turkey. In this capacity, the President represents the Republic of Turkey, and the unity of the Turkish nation, as well as ensuring the implementation of the Constitution of Turkey and the organized and harmonious functioning of the organs of state. The articles from 101 to 106 of the Constitution establish all the requirements, election, duties, and responsibilities for the office of the President. The office of the President of Turkey was established with the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on October 29, 1923. The President of Turkey is often informally referred to as the Cumhurbaşkanı, meaning 'President of the People'. [ 1] [2] The current office-holder is the 12th President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan since August 28, 2014. For most of the time since 1950, the Presidency has been mostly a ceremonial office. However, in a 2017 referendum, the Turkish people narrowly voted to make the Presidency an executive post, effective with the 2019 presidential election. Contents [ hide ]1 Qualifications2 Election3 Term of office4 Duties and responsibilities4.1 Legislative functions4.2 Executive functions4.3 Judiciary functions5 Accountability and non-accountability6 Acting President7 Living former Presidents8 See also9 References10 External links Qualifications [ edit]In order to become the President of Turkey, the candidate must have completed higher education, and be at least forty years of age. If they are a member of the Turkish Grand National Assembly, they must resign their seat." }, { "docid": "D1166465#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidential_qualifications_by_country\nList of presidential qualifications by country", "text": "\"List of presidential qualifications by country From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This is a list of qualifications that potential candidates must possess in order to stand for election as president of a country. Contents [ hide ]1 Afghanistan2 Albania3 Algeria4 Angola5 Argentina6 Armenia7 Austria8 Azerbaijan9 Bangladesh10 Belarus11 Brazil12 Colombia13 Czech Republic14 Estonia15 France16 Germany17 India18 Mexico19 Philippines20 Russia21 South Korea22 Turkey23 United States of America24 References Afghanistan [ edit]Article 62 of the Constitution of Afghanistan of 2004 states that a candidate for the office of President: [1]be a Muslim citizen of Afghanistan, born of Afghan parents;not be a citizen of another country;be at least forty years old when declaring candidacy;not have been convicted of crimes against humanity, a criminal act or deprived of civil rights by court;not have previously served more than two terms as President. Albania [ edit]The 1998 Constitution, Article 86, Section 2 \"\"Only an Albanian citizen by birth who has been a resident in Albania for not less than the past 10 years and who has reached the age of 40 may be elected President. \"\" [ 2]Algeria [ edit]Article 73, section 1 of the Constitution, 1996, provides that \"\"To be eligible to the Presidency of the Republic, the candidate should: have, solely, the Algerian nationality by origin; be a Muslim; be more than forty (40) years-old the day of the election; enjoy full civil and political rights; prove the Algerian nationality of the spouse; (if born before July 1942) justify his participation in the 1st of November 1954 Revolution; and if born after July 1942, \"\"justify the non-involvement of the parents of the candidate in actions hostile to the 1st of November 1954 Revolution\"\"; submit a public declaration of his personal and real estate existing either within Algeria or abroad. Section 2 provides that \"\"Other conditions are prescribed by the law.\"\" [ 3]Angola [ edit]Article 58 of the 1992 Constitution provides that \"\"Natural born [ citation needed] Angolan citizens of over 35 years of age and enjoying full civil and political rights shall be eligible to the post of President of the Republic.\"\" must be an African by origin, ethnic background and must also have a solid educational background and possess the proper documentation Argentina [ edit]Article 89 of the Argentine Constitution provides that \"\"To be elected President or Vice-President of the Nation it is necessary to have been born in the Argentine territory, or to be the son of a native born citizen if born in a foreign country; and to have the other qualifications required to be elected senator. Section 55 requires that to be elected Senator, one must \"\"have attained to the age of 30 years\"\"; \"\"been six years a citizen of the Nation\"\" and \"\"have an annual income of two thousand strong pesos or similar revenues\"\". [ 4]Armenia [ edit]Article 50 of the 1995 Constitution: \"\"Every person having attained the age of thirty five, having been a citizen of the Republic of Armenia for the preceding ten years, having permanently resided in the Republic for the preceding ten years, and having the right to vote is eligible for the Presidency.\"\" [ 5]Austria [ edit]Article 60, section (3) of the 1983 Constitution provides: \"\"Only a person who has House of Representatives franchise and was thirty five years old before the first of January of the year in which the election is held can be elected Federal President.\"\" [" }, { "docid": "D929419#0", "title": "https://www.truthorfiction.com/obama-birth/\n", "text": "Mar 17, 2015Hawaii Was Not a State When Obama was Born There and his Mother Was Not Eligible to Give Birth to a U. S. Citizen – Fiction!Summary of e Rumor: There are a couple of e Rumors about this: One says Obama was born in Hawaii before it became a part of the United States and is, therefore, not a U. S. citizen by birth, which is a requirement for being president. The other says that U. S. law stipulates that if only one parent was a citizen at the time of your birth, that parent must have resided in the United States for at least ten year, at least five of which had to be after the age of 16. The e Rumor says that Obama’s mother was only 18 when he was born, which was only 2 years after the age of 18. One version claims to be from economist Thomas Sowell. The Truth: All of these claims are intentional hoaxes, including the version that claims to be from Thomas Sowell. Somebody simply tacked his name onto the e Rumor. First, Hawaii became a part of the United States in 1959. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961 so his birth was in the United States, not just a U. S. territory. Obama has posted his birth certificate on his web site. Even if he had been born in Hawaii when it was a U. S. territory, he would still be regarded as a citizen." }, { "docid": "D1529987#0", "title": "http://www.ssa.gov/history/orghist.html\nSocial Security History", "text": "\"Organizational History Brief Graphic Organizational History The Social Security Administration (SSA) began life as the Social Security Board (SSB). The SSB was created at the moment President Roosevelt inked his signature on the Social Security Act (August 14, 1935 at 3:30 p.m.). The SSB was an entirely new entity, with no staff, no facilities and no budget. The initial personnel were donated from existing agencies, and a temporary budget was obtained from Harry Hopkins and the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. Frances Perkins , Secretary of Labor, offered one of her Assistant Secretaries, Arthur Altmeyer, to be an initial Board member, and she even gave her high-backed red-leather executive chair to Altmeyer since the SSB had no furniture. The Board itself consisted of three presidentially appointed executives and such staff as they needed to hire. On 7/1/39 the Social Security Board lost its independent agency status when the new sub-cabinet level Federal Security Agency was created. The FSA encompassed the SSB, the Public Health Service, the Office of Education, the Civilian Conservation Corp., and the U. S. Employment Service. On 7/16/46 the SSB was renamed the Social Security Administration under the President's Reorganization Plan of 1946. Arthur Altmeyer, who had been chairman of the Board of the SSB, became SSA's first Commissioner." }, { "docid": "D367262#0", "title": "https://www.medicareresources.org/basic-medicare-information/brief-history-of-medicare/\nA brief history of Medicare in America", "text": "Discussion about a national health insurance system for Americans goes all the way back to the days of President Teddy Roosevelt, whose platform included health insurance when he ran for president in 1912. But the idea for a national health plan didn’t gain steam until it was pushed by U. S. President Harry S Truman. On November 19, 1945, seven months into his presidency, Truman sent a message to Congress, calling for the creation of a national health insurance fund, open to all Americans. The plan Truman envisioned would provide health coverage to individuals, paying for such typical expenses as doctor visits, hospital visits, laboratory services, dental care and nursing services. Although Truman fought to get a bill passed during his term, he was unsuccessful and it was another 20 years before some form of national health insurance – Medicare for Americans 65 and older, rather than earlier proposals to cover qualifying Americans of all ages – would become a reality. President John F. Kennedy made his own unsuccessful push for a national health care program for seniors after a national study showed that 56 percent of Americans over the age of 65 were not covered by health insurance. But it wasn’t until after 1965 – after legislation was signed by President Lyndon B Johnson – that Americans started receiving Medicare health coverage when Medicare’s hospital and medical insurance benefits launched for the following 12 months. Today, Medicare continues to provide health care for those in need. By 2017, there were 58.5 million people receiving health coverage through Medicare. Medicare spending reached $672.1 billion in 2016, which was about 20 percent of total national health spending." }, { "docid": "D2276469#0", "title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-senator-and-vs-representative/\nDifference Between Senator and Representative", "text": "\"Difference Between Senator and Representative Posted on July 9, 2011 by olivia Senator vs Representative Polity in US is parliamentary form of democracy where the President is the head of the state. The US Congress is made up of both the Representatives and Senators, and as such both are called Congressmen. Senate, is thus, one part of the Congress, other part being made up of House of Representatives. Both a senator, as well as a Representative, is a legislator though there are differences in roles and responsibilities. This article attempts to take a look at these differences. Two members are allotted to every state, and these members are directly elected to the senate. As such there are 100 members in Senate at present, there being 50 states in the country. On the other hand, the number of representatives from a state in the House of Representatives is dependent upon the population of the state which means that states having a higher population have a higher number of representatives in Congress. While a member of the senate is called a senator, a representative is simply called a congressman or a congresswoman. However, collectively, both senators and representatives are also referred to as congressmen." }, { "docid": "D1228744#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/31993401/article-i-flash-cards/\nArticle I", "text": "46 terms Lulu Greening Article ILearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort What is Article 1 of the Constitution all about? The Article 1 of the Constitution is about setting up legislature (Legislative Branch). In a single sentence, describe the main function of the legislative department. Their job is to make laws. What are the two lawmaking houses in our government? The House of Representatives and Senate What are the two houses called together? Congress Minimum Age to be a Representative? 25Citizenship requirement for Representatives? (" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D341882#0", "title": "http://stateboard.ncpublicschools.gov/legal-affairs/resources-1/school-entry-age\nSchool Entry Age", "text": "Interpretive Analysis It should be noted that G. S. 115C-364 differs from the former school entry age statute which specified separate entry ages for kindergarten and first grade. The current statute specifies a single entry age for enrollment in a public school and designates kindergarten as the initial point of entry into the system. It is also important to remember, as a practical matter, that each decision about eligibility to enroll may and often does require two decisions: Does the child meet the age requirements for school entrance? and,At what grade level can the child best be served? The first question is easy to answer. If the child reaches the age of five years on or before August 31st of the year he is presented for enrollment, the child is eligible to enroll. If his fifth birth date falls on or after September 1st, the child is not eligible to enroll. Proof of age can be required. The second question may be somewhat more complicated. The statute contemplates that the vast majority of children presented for enrollment belong in kindergarten and will be automatically assigned there." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1762072#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_education_in_the_United_States\nSpecial education in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Special education programs in the United States were made mandatory in 1975 when the United States Congress passed the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) \"\" (sometimes referred to using the acronyms EAHCA or EHA, or Public Law (PL) 94-142) was enacted by the United States Congress in 1975, in response to discriminatory treatment by public educational agencies against students with disabilities .\"\" The EAHCA was later modified to strengthen protections to students with disabilities and renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA requires states to provide special education and related services consistent with federal standards as a condition of receiving federal funds. IDEA entitles every student to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE). To ensure a FAPE, a team of professionals from the local educational agency and the student's parents to identify the student's unique educational needs, develop annual goals for the student and determine the placement, program modification, testing accommodations, counseling, and other special services which meets the student's needs. Parents are supposed to be equal participants in this process as well as others that are knowledgeable about the child, the meaning of the data collected through the evaluation, and all placement options. The student's plan, to include the above items, are recorded in a written Individualized Education Program (IEP). The child's placement is typically determined by annual assessment, based on the child's IEP, and as close in proximity of the child's home as possible. The school is required to develop and implement an IEP that meets the standards of federal and state educational agencies. Parents have the option of refusing Special Education services for their child." }, { "docid": "D582453#0", "title": "http://www.michigan.gov/orsschools/0,4653,7-206-36504_36505---,00.html\nQualifying for Your Pension", "text": "Qualifying for Your Pension Glossary of Terms Active Member Deferred Member Service Credit Fiscal Year To be eligible for a monthly retirement pension, you must meet minimum age and service requirements as described here. These requirements vary depending on whether you are a Basic Plan or Member Investment Plan (MIP) member. Click a link to jump to content located below. Full Retirement Provisions When You Are Vested Early Reduced Retirement Provisions Summer Birthday Provision Your Retirement Effective Date If You Become Disabled Full Retirement Provisions MIP members. As a MIP member, you will qualify for full retirement under any of the following provisions: MIP 46 with 30. You qualify for full retirement at any age with at least 30 years of service (YOS). However, if you have purchased universal buy-in service credit, you must be at least age 46. At least 15 years of service must be earned through the Michigan Public School Employees Retirement System. MIP 60 with 10. You are eligible for your pension at age 60 with at least 10 years of earned service credit." }, { "docid": "D1093556#0", "title": "https://www.justlanded.com/english/Canada/Canada-Guide/Education/Public-Schools\nPublic Schools", "text": "Public Schools The Canadian public school system Canada - Education Guide Forums Articles There isn’t a federal government controlled or funded state school system in Canada. State-funded provincial schools are called public or separate schools (which are Roman Catholic public schools), and although anyone can attend either, they’re generally split along religious denomination lines. Public schools are the responsibility of individual provincial departments of education and funded mainly from local and provincial taxes, with some federal funds. Practices and policies regarding education (public and private) vary depending on the province. Provincial departments of education determine education policy in accordance with provincial laws. The minister of education is responsible for setting policy relating to educational affairs, such as the allocation of provincial and federal funds, certification of teachers, textbooks and library services, provision of records and educational statistics, and setting and enforcing the term of compulsory education. One of the unique aspects of the Canadian public school system is the amount of decentralisation and the degree to which schools are run by local school authorities. Each province is divided at the local level into school districts governed by a superintendent and a locally elected school board (or board of education) that decides instructional policies, hires teachers, purchases equipment and generally oversees the day-to-day running of schools. Most schools have Parents Advisory Councils (PACs) that mainly concern themselves with raising money to buy equipment such as computers, video surveillance, emergency lighting, playground equipment and school buses for children with special needs. Teacher qualifications and standards vary from province to province." }, { "docid": "D3335334#0", "title": "http://www.in.gov/dol/2398.htm\nChild Labor FAQs", "text": "\"DOL Child Labor Child Labor FAQs Child Labor FAQs Work Permits How to obtain When are they required? Minors under 14 years of age More than one work permit Homeschool Students Obtaining a work permit Work hour restrictions Working during a \"\"school day\"\"Out-of-state Students Obtaining a work permit Working in Indiana Working outside of Indiana Actors/Performers/Models/Referees/Umpires Work permit requirements Parental supervision Hours of work Family-owned Business Work permit requirements Age requirements Prohibited/hazardous occupations Summer/Seasonal Employment Work permits Work hour restrictions Worker safety Hours of Work14- and 15-year-olds16-year-olds17-year-olds Withdrawn/graduate Breaks and lunches Working between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. Prohibited/Hazardous Occupations14- and 15-year-olds16- and 17-year-olds Hazardous occupations in agriculture Supplies/Posters Schools Employers Parents/students Online Work Permit System Overview Technical issues Mandatory use How to sign up Child Labor Investigations Procedures Violations Work Permits How to obtain Q: How does a minor obtain a work permit? A: Nearly all minors ages 14 through 17 who wish to work in Indiana are required to obtain a work permit. Work permits are obtained from the accredited high school in the school district where the minor resides. To obtain a work permit, a minor must first be hired by an employer. The employer must provide the accredited school with written notice that they intend to hire the minor, as well as the hours the minor will work and the types of duties the minor will perform. To streamline the process, the Indiana Department of Labor has developed the \"\"Intent to Employ/A1\"\" form which includes all of the information an employer will need to provide. The minor must then return the notice, in person, to the Issuing Officer at the accredited high school. The minor will also need to provide proof of age--traditionally by presenting a copy of his/her birth certificate. If the minor does not attend the accredited high school or is homeschooled, the minor may be required to provide a letter from his/her school stating that the minor is in good academic and attendance standing." }, { "docid": "D2977133#0", "title": "http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/e/Education_in_the_United_States.htm\nEducation in the United States", "text": "\"Education in the United States Related subjects: North American Geography About this schools Wikipedia selection This content from Wikipedia has been selected by SOS Children for suitability in schools around the world. Seehttp://www.soschildren.org/sponsor-a-childto find out about child sponsorship. Education in the United States of America National education budget (2007)Budget $972 billion (public and private, all levels)General details Primary languages English System type Federal, state, private Literacy Male 99%Female 99%Enrollment Total 81.5 million Primary 37.9 million 1Secondary 26.1 million (2006–2007)Post secondary 17.5 million 2Attainment Secondary diploma 85%Post-secondary diploma 30%1 Includes kindergarten 2 Includes graduate school Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: local, state, and federal, in that order. Child education is compulsory, and there are also a large number and wide variety of higher education institutions throughout the country that one can choose to attend, both publicly and privately administered. Public education is universally available. School curricula, funding, teaching, employment, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards with jurisdiction over school districts with many directives from state legislatures. School districts are usually separate from other local jurisdictions, with independent officials and budgets. Educational standards and standardized testing decisions are usually made by state governments. The ages for compulsory education vary by state. It begins from ages five to eight and ends from ages fourteen to eighteen." }, { "docid": "D3086835#0", "title": "http://www.aps.edu/aps/Policy/Directives/ENROLLKINDER.htm\n.", "text": "ENROLLMENT: KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADEKindergarten Enrollment To be enrolled in an APS kindergarten, a child must be at least five years of age prior to 12:01 a.m., on September 1, of the school year. The Compulsory Attendance Law, (22-12-2) requires eligible students (5 years of age prior to 12:01 a.m., September 1) to enter a kindergarten program in a public school, private school, home school, or a state institution. Exception to the compulsory attendance law requires the parent to secure a waiver from the Superintendent or designee (Student Support Office). The APS waiver states that the student has been given approval to remain out of school one additional year prior to entering kindergarten. Upon entry into public school, the child must enroll in the kindergarten program. Children moving to Albuquerque who have been in a kindergarten program in other areas and who were five years of age after 12:01 a.m., on September 1, of the enrolling year are not eligible for entry into the APS kindergarten program. First Grade Enrollment To be enrolled in an APS first grade, the student should have completed a full year of kindergarten. Students who were of proper age for kindergarten and attended accredited private schools may be placed in first grade. Students who seek entrance into first grade who have no kindergarten experience or who attended kindergarten in non-public, non-accredited, non-recognized, or home schools should be evaluated for proper placement. The age-eligible student may be placed in first grade while proper placement is determined by the classroom teacher." }, { "docid": "D2907323#0", "title": "https://labor.mo.gov/DLS/YouthEmployment/work_cert_permit\nWork Certificates and Work Permits", "text": "Work Certificates and Work Permits Work Certificates and Work Permits Work Certificate Work Permit The Missouri Division of Labor Standards provides Missouri employers, parents, school officials, and youth information and training about workplace safety and health program management, child labor laws, and youth and employer rights and responsibilities. Missouri's Child Labor Law applies to youth under the age of 16. Youth under 14 years of age generally are not permitted to work at any job (other than in entertainment or casual work) at any time. Youth who are 14 or 15 generally are permitted to work, but their work (as well as the work of all children in the entertainment industry) is subject to several restrictions. Work Certificates Work certificates are required for children 14 to 15 years of age before they start employment at any job (other than in the entertainment industry) during the school year. Work certificates are required regardless of where a child attends school (public school, private school, charter school, home school). Work certificates must be issued by either (1) the public school superintendent of the school district in which the child resides, (2) the chief executive officer of the charter school that the child attends, (3) the public or private school principal of the school that the child attends, (4) the designee of any of these school officials, or (5) if the child is home-schooled, a parent of the child. The issuing officer may decline to issue a work certificate if he or she is not satisfied that employment will serve the best interest of the child. The public superintendent of the school district in which the child resides may revoke a work certificate issued by a public or private school principal, if that is deemed to be in the best interest of the child. Requests for work certificates must be presented by the child in person to one of the individuals identified above as having authority to issue a work." }, { "docid": "D1123287#0", "title": "http://www.jscc.edu/admissions/requirements.html\nGeneral Requirements:", "text": "\"General Requirements: Submit a completed JSCC admission application. JSCC does not charge an application fee Degree-Seeking: Students plan to earn JSCC degree for either transfer to a four-year institution or to directly enter the job market. NOTE: Official copies of your transcripts and other documentation must be received before you can be admitted to JSCC. We must also receive official test scores from ACT or Compass before you can register. First-Time Freshman: Make sure an official high school transcript or GED scores are sent to us. If you graduated from a Tennessee public high school after 1983, your transcript must indicate that you've earned a regular diploma. If you are under 21 years old, you must submit official ACT scores (less than three years old). ACT sub scores will be used to place you in any required basic or developmental courses. Students over 21 years old: You must take the Accuplacer test. Your placement from the scores on the ACT test or Accuplacer test can be challenged by taking the Confirmation Placement test ." }, { "docid": "D667990#0", "title": "http://www.tdlr.texas.gov/cosmet/cosmetlaw.htm\nCosmetology Law", "text": "\"Cosmetology Cosmetology Law You can download the entire Cosmetology Law document (153kb) and the Chapter 1603 Code (94 kb) as Adobe PDF files, suitable for printing. Acrobat Reader is necessary to view.pdf files. If you need to obtain a copy of this program it is available as a free download for Windows or Macintosh operating systems. REGULATION OF COSMETOLOGYOccupations Code Chapter 1602Administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (effective September 1, 2017)TABLE OF CONTENTSSUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONSSec. 1602.001. General Definitions Sec. 1602.002. Definition of Cosmetology Sec. 1602.0025. Service not Constituting Cosmetolog y Sec." }, { "docid": "D2685641#0", "title": "http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-education-guide/education/early-childhood-education-major.htm\nWhat Does it Mean to Study Early Childhood Education?", "text": "Tweet What Does it Mean to Study Early Childhood Education? The growing field of early childhood education (ECE) includes many different job opportunities. Regardless of the position you seek, students pursuing an early childhood education major should enjoy interacting with children and have a strong desire to help them learn and succeed. Early childhood education professionals may work with children of different age groups, depending on their specialty. Generally speaking, early childhood education covers age ranges from birth to about age 8. Earning an early childhood education degree offers employment opportunities in a field that dramatically shapes and influences the lives of children. Early childhood educators enjoy teaching and are capable of teaching skills using a variety of instructional methods. They are flexible, and enjoy an autonomous work environment. Above all, professionals in the field must have a true love of young people. Types of Early Childhood Education Degrees Many aspiring early childhood educators and administrators choose to earn their degrees online while maintaining their current jobs." }, { "docid": "D1653419#0", "title": "http://iche.org/resources/articles/illinois-law-homeschooling\nIllinois Law on Homeschooling", "text": "\"Home › Person › Illinois Law on Homeschooling Illinois Law on Homeschooling Tags: beginner, legal [NOTE: This article should not be considered legal advice. For specific legal questions, please consult with a licensed attorney. Homeschool families may be eligible for legal assistance by contacting Home School Legal Defense Association . ] Compulsory Attendance Illinois law requires that students between the ages of 6 and 17 attend either a public or private school. A homeschool is considered a private school. There is no separate category for homeschools compared to other private schools under the Illinois School Code (105 ILCS 5/26-1). In 1950, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that homeschools are to be considered as private schools. In \"\"People v. Levisen\"\" the court ruled that a private school is, \"\"a place where instruction is imparted to the young. . . the number of persons being taught does not determine whether a place is a school.\"\" In 1974, the U. S. District Court stated in the case \"\"Scoma v. Chicago Board of Education\"\" that the \"\"Levisen\"\" decision quoted above was \"\"reasonable and constitutional.”" }, { "docid": "D957483#0", "title": "http://www.ped.state.nm.us/homeSchools/index.html\n.", "text": "back to A to Z Directory Home Schools in New Mexico Home schools are operated by a parent or legal guardian of a school-age person who instructs a home study program, including, but not limited to, reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, and science. Students who are home schooled are not considered public school students. Parents/legal guardians must notify the state of the establishment of a home school electronically, or send written notification to the Secretary of Education within thirty (30) days of establishment of a home school and re-notify the state on or before August 1st of each year thereafter. Electronic notification: Online Home School Notification Form and Instructions Written Notification Form Click here: Written Home School Notification Form Print the written form. Complete, sign, and mail it to the following address: New Mexico Public Education Department Attn: Home School Notification 300 Don Gaspar Santa Fe, NM 87501 Frequently Asked Questions What do I need to know about a home school? Home school programs are non-accredited, non-public school programs. Students who are home schooled are not considered public school students. How do I establish a home school? You must be the parent /legal guardian of the student. You must notify the state that you are establishing a home school by either doing so electronically (link above), or sending the written notification form (link above) to the following address: New Mexico Public Education Department Attention: Home School Notification 300 Don Gaspar Avenue Santa Fe, NM 87501-2786You must do this within thirty (30) days of establishing a home school and re-notify the state on or before August 1st of each year thereafter." }, { "docid": "D1583623#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_do_you_need_to_study_to_become_a_Teacher\nHow long do you need to study to become a Teacher?", "text": "Answer by Joe Ragusa Confidence votes 98.7KThe traditional route to becoming a public school teacher involves completing a bachelor's degree from a teacher education program and then obtaining a license. However, most States now offer alternative routes to licensure for those who have a college degree in other fields. Private school teachers do not have to be licensed but still need a bachelor's degree. A bachelor's degree may not be needed by preschool teachers and vocational education teachers, who need experience in their field rather than a specific degree. Education and training. Traditional education programs for kindergarten and elementary school teachers include courses designed specifically for those preparing to teach. These courses include mathematics, physical science, social science, music, art, and literature, as well as prescribed professional education courses, such as philosophy of education, psychology of learning, and teaching methods. Aspiring secondary school teachers most often major in the subject they plan to teach while also taking a program of study in teacher preparation. Many 4-year colleges require students to wait until their sophomore year before applying for admission to teacher education programs. To maintain their accreditation, teacher education programs are now required to include classes in the use of computers and other technologies." }, { "docid": "D1659441#0", "title": "https://ncadmin.nc.gov/citizens/home-school/home-school-requirements-recommendations\nHome School Requirements & Recommendations", "text": "\"Home School Requirements & Recommendations North Carolina law defines a home school as a non public school consisting of the children of not more than two families or households, where the parents or legal guardians or members of either household determine the scope and sequence of the academic instruction, provide academic instruction, and determine additional sources of academic instruction. General Statute 115C-563 (a) as amended changes the definition of a home school to allow parents to hire tutors, let their children participate in group settings where they receive instruction (co-ops, 4-H classroom instruction, etc.) and be instructed by an expert that is not a part of the household in the established homeschool (apprenticeships, a homeschool doctor teaching biology, etc.) This will allow homeschool parents more freedom to choose what is best for the education of their children. The North Carolina Division of Non-Public Education (DNPE) is authorized by state law to receive home school notices of intent to begin initial operation and to terminate operation, and to annually inspect the school's student attendance and nationally standardized achievement test result records. Chief Administrators of home schools should anticipate receiving a request (s) to meet with a DNPE representative at a public location in close proximity to the home school while the home school is in operation Requirements Parents/guardians residing in North Carolina and desiring, in lieu of conventional school attendance, to home school their school-age children must: Hold at least a high school diploma or its equivalent. Send to DNPE a Notice of Intent to Operate a Home School. The notice must include the name and address of the school along with the name of the school's owner and chief administrator. Instructions for Selecting a Home School Name: When selecting your school name, choose a simple name appropriate for inclusion on the student’s future high school diploma and transcript (which will be issued by your individual school). DNPE will not be able to accommodate requests to change the school name once your file is opened." }, { "docid": "D341879#0", "title": "http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/em/kinderinfo.asp\nKindergarten in California", "text": "This guidance material is designed to address several public school kindergarten issues: enrollment age, continuance, and extended-day kindergarten. Although the pertinent kindergarten statutes apply only to public schools, some private schools voluntarily adhere to the state kindergarten statutes, and this guidance may be of assistance to them. This information may also be helpful to parents and guardians, as well as teachers of preschool, kindergarten, and first grade. Kindergarten Enrollment Since school is mandatory for six year old students, parents and guardians of six year old students must enroll their children in school ( Education Code [EC] Section 48200 ). Admission of age-eligible children must occur at the beginning of the school year or whenever the students move into the school district. While local education officials may need a day or two to identify the particular assigned kindergarten classroom, no age-eligible child may be denied access to school by being placed on a waiting list. Although demographics and class size reduction restrictions may prevent parents/guardians from enrolling their children in the neighborhood school, the district must provide the name (s) of available schools. Parents/guardians may discuss school choice options with district officials. To help make placement decisions, parents/guardians may compare schools online at either Ed-Data or Data and Statistics . Both sites offer information on schools' demographics and characteristics." }, { "docid": "D2784594#0", "title": "http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=1000-1099/1003/Sections/1003.21.html\n.", "text": "The 2017 Florida Statutes Title XLVIII K-20 EDUCATION CODE Chapter 1003 PUBLIC K-12 EDUCATION View Entire Chapter1003.21 School attendance. — ( 1) (a)1. All children who have attained the age of 6 years or who will have attained the age of 6 years by February 1 of any school year or who are older than 6 years of age but who have not attained the age of 16 years, except as otherwise provided, are required to attend school regularly during the entire school term.2. Children who will have attained the age of 5 years on or before September 1 of the school year are eligible for admission to public kindergartens during that school year under rules adopted by the district school board. ( b) Any child who has attained the age of 6 years on or before September 1 of the school year and who has been enrolled in a public school or who has attained the age of 6 years on or before September 1 and has satisfactorily completed the requirements for kindergarten in a private school from which the district school board accepts transfer of academic credit, or who otherwise meets the criteria for admission or transfer in a manner similar to that applicable to other grades, shall progress according to the district’s student progression plan. However, nothing in this section shall authorize the state or any school district to oversee or exercise control over the curricula or academic programs of private schools or home education programs. ( c) A student who attains the age of 16 years during the school year is not subject to compulsory school attendance beyond the date upon which he or she attains that age if the student files a formal declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment with the district school board. Public school students who have attained the age of 16 years and who have not graduated are subject to compulsory school attendance until the formal declaration of intent is filed with the district school board. The declaration must acknowledge that terminating school enrollment is likely to reduce the student’s earning potential and must be signed by the student and the student’s parent. The school district shall notify the student’s parent of receipt of the student’s declaration of intent to terminate school enrollment." }, { "docid": "D1107490#0", "title": "https://www.isp.state.il.us/sor/faq.cfm\n.", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions What offenses are subject to Sex Offender Registration? Other Qualifying Criteria for registration. What is a Sexual Predator? What is a Sexually Dangerous Person? What is a Sexually Violent Person? What is a Murderer? Does Illinois have retroactive registration for sex offenders? What does sexually motivated mean? How long must an offender remain registered as a sex offender and how often are they required to register? Where does a sex offender register?" }, { "docid": "D1800880#0", "title": "http://www.p12.nysed.gov/sss/lawsregs/\nSSS", "text": "\"Key Laws and Regulations New York Codes, Rules & Regulations (NYCRR)New York State Register NYSED Policy & Guidance Disclaimer: These Rules of the Regents and Regulations of the Commissioner of Education (\"\"regulations\"\") are unofficial, and are presented for general informational purposes as a public service. Although reasonable efforts have been made to ensure that these regulations are current, complete and accurate, the State Education Department does not warrant or represent that they are current, complete and accurate. These regulations are subject to change on a regular basis. Readers are advised to consult Title 8 of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (8 NYCRR), published by the Department of State, and the State Register for the official exposition of the text of these regulations, as well as for amendments and any subsequent changes or revisions thereto. Key Laws and Regulations Regarding Attendance Index Attendance Course Completion Policies Attendance Law Enforcement Attendance Records Census Compulsory Attendance Educational Entitlement Employment of Minors Home Hospital Instruction Home Schooling (by parents) Immunizations Length of School Day/Year Parental Involvement Pre-Kindergarten Residency School Health Services School Registration Enrollment Student Discipline Student Suspension Attendance Course Completion Policies Description Citation Comprehensive Attendance Policy - Nine (9) required elements for board-approved policy CR 104.1Referrals to Guidance for Attendance and behavior difficulties CR 100.2 (j)Absence from alternative instruction CD - Matter of Ackert Attendance Law Enforcement Description Citation Counseling professionals in the field of school attendance EL 3213Referrals to Guidance for Attendance and behavior difficulties CR 100.2 (j)Parameters of probation orders Family Court Law 353.2Attendance Records Description Citation Who takes attendance EL 3024Oath of accuracy EL 3025More on who takes attendance EL 3211Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties EL 3212.1Record of student telephone numbers EL 3212 - a Notification upon absence EL 3213 - c Notification when deemed absent EL 3213 - d Attendance Teacher Certification CR 80.3Referrals to Guidance for Attendance and behavior difficulties CR 100.2 (j)Attendance record keeping CR 104.1Release time for religious instruction CR 109.2Absence from alternative instruction CD - Matter of Ackert Retention of student attendance records SED Policy - ED1Census Description Citation Census - NYC, Buffalo, Rochester EL 3240Census - Cities <125,000 EL 3241Census - School District EL 3242Census of native children EL 4113Census of children with handicaps to age 21 EL 4402.1 (a)Census and register of students with disabilities CR 200.2 (a)Compulsory Attendance Description Citation Who must attend school EL 3205Alternative instruction to compulsory age students suspended for disciplinary reasons CD - Matter of Mc Mahon Amendment to the Education Law in Relation to Compulsory Attendance Text of Memo Educational Entitlement Description Citation Raising the minimum age for school admission EL 1712General categories of who can attend school EL 3201Student entitlement EL 3202Who can be dropped for non-attendance EL 3202.1 - a Education of incarcerated youth EL 3202.7Instruction required EL 3204.1 and 2Attendance of minors upon part time instruction EL 3206Attendance upon evening instruction EL 3207Rules for educating homeless children EL 3209Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties EL 3212.1Evidence of Age EL 3218Education of native children EL 4103Student Entitlement - Special Education EL 4202.5Rules for educating homeless children CR 100.2 (x)How to determine who lives in the district CR 100.2 (y)GED does not eliminate the right to re-enroll in school to earn a diploma CR 100.5 (7) (iii)Computation of tuition charges for nonresident pupils CR 174.2Computation of tuition charges for pupils who have received a high school diploma CR 174.3Voluntary extension of entitlement age from December 1 to December 31 73 State Dept Rep 83Instruction of Elementary and Secondary School Subjects Part 100 of the Commissioner's Regulations Re-enrollment of School Age Children From Residential Facilities SED Policy and Field Memo, February 2009 (398.44 KB)Educational Stability for Students in Foster Care NYS Field Memo (81.51 KB)Notes of Decisions Concerning the Assignment of Pupils to Schools Within a District Notes of Decisions Employment of Minors Description Citation When it is legal for students to work - casual employment EL 3215Who issues working papers EL 3215 (a)Types of working papers EL 3216Requirements to get working papers EL 3217Proof of age EL 3218Parental/guardian permission for full-time working papers EL 3219Certification of physical fitness EL 3220Pledge of employment EL 3221Duties of Employers EL 3223Keeping work papers at the work site EL 3224Working papers for a farm EL 3226Newspaper Carrier EL 3228Working Paper Physicals EL 6526.2Children as models Arts and Cultural Affairs Law - 35.05Employment of minors under fourteen years of age LL 130Employment of minors fourteen or fifteen years of age LL 131Employment of minor sixteen or seventeen years of age LL 132Prohibited employments of minors LL 133Placement of minors by employment agencies LL 134Duties of employers LL 135Employment of minors fourteen to eighteen years of age under physical disability (not compliant with EL 3220)LL 136Duty of commissioner to transmit information LL 137Employment of persons apparently under eighteen years of age LL 138Physical examination of employed minors; cancellation of employment certificate LL 139Enforcement of violations relating to child performers, child models, street trades, and newspaper carriers LL 140Civil penalties LL 141Hours of work for minors fourteen and fifteen years of age LL 142Hours of work for minors sixteen and seventeen years of age LL 143Posting of hours LL 144Criminal penalties LL 145Children as performers LL 150-153Limit the use of Social Security Numbers (SSN) for identification purposes POL 96-a Work protection from New York State Department of Labor Standards DOLModeling permits for children CR 190.2Work exempt from requirement for working papers (casual employment) CR 191.1Retention of student employment certificate records SED Policy - ED1Home Hospital Instruction Description Citation Health and welfare services to all children EL 912Powers and duties of trustees in a Common School District EL 1604 (20)Powers and duties of a Board Of Education in a Union Free School District EL 1709 (24)Provisions for tutoring Indian children EL 4117More provisions for tutoring CR 175.21Units of Study and Units of Credit CR 100.1 (a) & (b)Alternative Assessment strategies for students with disabilities CR 100.1 (t) (2) (iv)Referrals to Guidance for Attendance and behavior difficulties CR 100.2 (j)Alternatives to specific Regents and local diploma requirements CR 100.5 (d) (i) (ii) (iii)Homebound/hospital instruction for nonpublic students CD - Matter of Scales Alternative Science Laboratory Experiences Related to Homebound Tutoring Pertinent Information Memorandum from Senior Deputy Commissioner John King June 2, 2010 Memo to schools ( 45.53 KB)Q & A's Related to Contracts for Instruction Q & A Contracts for Instruction ( 26.22 KB)Guidance for the alternative instruction of students with special needs SED Guidance Home Schooling (by parents)Description Citation Required instruction EL 3204Who must be provided instruction EL 3205Minimum expectations for instruction EL 3210.2Attendance records EL 3211Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties EL 3212.1Minimum expectations of parents EL 3212.2 (d)Home instruction by parents CR 100.10Minimum qualification for public school participation in interscholastic sports CR 135.4 (c) (7) (ii) (b) (2) ( 76.0 KB)Requirements for the Provision of Special Education Services to Home-Instructed (\"\"Home-Schooled\"\") Students Memo to schools Questions and Answers for Home instruction Q & AImmunizations Description Citation Immunization Law EL 914Information about required immunizations and parental responsibilities Immunization Guidelines Length of School Day/Year Description Citation Minimum length of instructional year EL 1704.2Minimum hours of instruction per day EL 3205Minimum instruction for part time day EL 3206Night school EL 3207Minimum attendance expectations for students EL 3210School year EL 3602No school Saturdays or Holidays EL 3604.8 & 8 (b)Public Holidays GCL 24Release time for religious instruction CR 109.2Minimum hours in a school day CR 175.5Superintendent's Conference Day's EL 3604.8Parental Involvement Description Citation Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) 20 U. S. C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99Filing an appeal to the Commissioner EL 310Instructions Program to prevent abduction of elementary school children EL 3213.2 (c)Expectation of student attendance EL 3210Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties EL 3212.1Expectation of parental support of student attendance EL 3212.2 (d)Consent to quit school for full time work EL 3219Required immunization for school enrollment EL 914PHL 2164Limit the use of Social Security Numbers (SSN) for identification purposes POL 96-a Referrals to Guidance for Attendance and behavior difficulties CR 100.2 (j)Pre-Kindergarten Description Citation Pre-K program eligibility EL 3602 (e) (12)Pre-school eligibility EL 4410.5Universal Pre K. and Experimental Kindergarten Programs CR 151-1. ( 1), (2), (3)Residency Description Citation Procedures to determine school district boundaries EL 2215Public School Entitlement for residents of the district EL 3202When property line intersects more than one district EL 3203Rules for educating homeless children EL 3209Definition of persons in parental relation and their duties EL 3212.1Title 15-A - Designation o" }, { "docid": "D1580158#0", "title": "http://montgomeryschoolsmd.org/info/enroll/requirements.aspx\nAge & Attendance Requirements: 2017-18", "text": "English | español | 中文 | français | Việt Nam | 한국어Enrollment Information → Age & Attendance Requirements Age & Attendance Requirements: 2017-18Age Children age 5 by September 1, 2017, and not age 21 on the first day of school are eligible for enrollment in MCPS for the 2017-18 school year. Prekindergarten, age 4 by September 1Kindergarten, age 5 by September 1First grade, age 6 by September 1Early Entrance to Kindergarten (EEK), School Year 2017-18On March 14, 2006, the Board of Education for Montgomery County Public Schools approved the adoption of Policy JEB, Early Entrance to Prekindergarten, Kindergarten, and First Grade. This policy provides for a six-week period beyond the admission dates prescribed by state law for consideration for early admission to prekindergarten and kindergarten. Details about Early Entrance Requirements can be found on the Early Childhood page. Parents who seek early entrance consideration should inquire at their home schools, and complete an EEK Application — MCPS Form 271-6, Application for Early Entrance-Kindergarten Program (PDF) — and parent checklist. The completed forms should be submitted to their home school and an appointment requested for EEK screening during the school's selected Kindergarten Orientation Session. Attendance According to Maryland law (7-301: Compulsory Attendance), every child between the ages of 5 and 17 must attend school. All children who will be 5 years old by September 1 of any given year must attend school in either a licensed private or public school Kindergarten that year. Maryland recognizes home instruction as an alternative to public school enrollment as a means of meeting the compulsory school attendance law (more on home schooling ). For kindergarten-eligible students, state law allows for three exceptions to the attendance requirement: for immaturity; for attendance in a licensed child-care center; or for attendance in a registered family day-care home." }, { "docid": "D801034#0", "title": "http://www.dubaifaqs.com/education-dubai.php\nEducation system and curriculum in Dubai and UAE schools", "text": "\"Education system and curriculum in Dubai and UAE schools School names, curriculums, culture, in the UAEThis information repeated further below but a TLDR version is: The UAE has many resident expats from a variety of countries. When considering school education consider the following: Try to find out not just the curriculum but also the culture and background of the school operators, owners, teachers, and students. There are significant cultural and religious differences between schools in the UAE which are not always obvious from the school name or basic curriculum information. If you get it wrong, your child or children might be stuck in an environment which is uncomfortable for them. The school name and curriculum can be misleading in many cases - especially the use of the word \"\"English\"\" or \"\"International\"\" for Indian schools; \"\"American\"\", \"\"British\"\", \"\"English\"\", \"\"International\"\" for Arab and Islamic schools with instruction in English; an Arabic name for non-Arab or non-Islamic schools (usually British, Indian, or western expat schools); \"\"High\"\" or \"\"Secondary\"\" for Indian K-12 or primary schools. Arabic-speaking, French, German, Indian CBSE, Iranian, Japanese, Pakistan, Philippines, and Russian schools are usually clear about curriculum and nationalities of teachers and students, and there is rarely any confusion. Most confusion seems to be with respect to Australian, Canadian, IB, UK, or US curriculums which are followed by schools with Arab, Islamic, western, or international culture. IB and UK curriculums are sometimes followed by Indian schools. For example:the American School of Dubai is a US curriculum school for North American expats and has a similar culture and ethos as a western North American school. However the American International School of Dubai is a US curriculum school for Arab expats and UAE citizens who want a US curriculum education but in an Islamic school environment, similarly for the North American International School (yes, NAIS and AISD are different and unrelated schools)." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1061681#0", "title": "https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2024.html\nLibrary", "text": "\"ABOUTHistory Copyright and Contributors Purchasing Did You Know? REFERENCESRegional and World Maps Flags of the World Gallery of Covers Definitions and Notes Guide to Country Profiles Guide to Country Comparisons The World Factbook Users Guide APPENDICESA: abbreviations B: international organizations and groups C: selected international environmental agreements D: cross-reference list of country data codes E: cross-reference list of hydrographic data codes F: cross-reference list of geographic names G: weights and measures FAQ s CONTACTFIELD LISTING :: MILITARY SERVICE AGE AND OBLIGATIONCountry MILITARY SERVICE AGE AND OBLIGATION (YEARS OF AGE)Afghanistan 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2017)Albania 19 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 18 is the legal minimum age in case of general/partial compulsory mobilization (2012)Algeria 17 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 19-30 years of age for compulsory service; conscript service obligation is 18 months (6 months basic training, 12 months civil projects) (2012)Angola 20-45 years of age for compulsory male and 18-45 years for voluntary male military service (registration at age 18 is mandatory); 20-45 years of age for voluntary female service; 2-year conscript service obligation; Angolan citizenship required; the Navy (MGA) is entirely staffed with volunteers (2013)Antigua and Barbuda 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; Governor-General has powers to call up men for national service and set the age at which they could be called up (2012)Argentina 18-24 years of age for voluntary military service (18-21 requires parental consent); no conscription; if the number of volunteers fails to meet the quota of recruits for a particular year, Congress can authorize the conscription of citizens turning 18 that year for a period not exceeding one year (2012)Armenia 18-27 years of age for voluntary or compulsory military service; 2-year conscript service obligation; 17 year olds are eligible to become cadets at military higher education institutes, where they are classified as military personnel (2012)Australia 17 years of age for voluntary military service (with parental consent); no conscription; women allowed to serve in most combat roles, except the Army special forces (2013)Austria registration requirement at age 17, the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 18 is the legal minimum age for compulsory military service (6 months), or optionally, alternative civil/community service (9 months); males 18 to 50 years old in the militia or inactive reserve are subject to compulsory service; in a January 2012 referendum, a majority of Austrians voted in favor of retaining the system of compulsory military service (with the option of alternative/non-military service) instead of switching to a professional army system (2015)Azerbaijan 18-35 years of age for compulsory military service; service obligation 18 months or 12 months for university graduates; 17 years of age for voluntary service; 17 year olds are considered to be on active service at cadet military schools (2012)Bahamas, The 18 years of age for voluntary male and female service; no conscription (2012)Bahrain 18 years of age for voluntary military service; 15 years of age for NCOs, technicians, and cadets; no conscription (2012)Bangladesh 16-19 years of age for voluntary military service; Bangladeshi birth and 10th grade education required; initial obligation 15 years (2012)Barbados 18 years of age for voluntary military service, or earlier with parental consent; no conscription (2013)Belarus 18-27 years of age for compulsory military or alternative service; conscript service obligation is 12-18 months, depending on academic qualifications, and 24-36 months for alternative service, depending on academic qualifications; 17 year olds are eligible to become cadets at military higher education institutes, where they are classified as military personnel (2016)Belgium 18 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; conscription abolished in 1994 (2012)Belize 18 years of age for voluntary military service; laws allow for conscription only if volunteers are insufficient; conscription has never been implemented; volunteers typically outnumber available positions by 3:1; initial service obligation 12 years (2012)Benin 18-35 years of age for selective compulsory and voluntary military service; a higher education diploma is required; both sexes are eligible for military service; conscript tour of duty - 18 months (2013)Bermuda 18-45 years of age for voluntary male or female enlistment in the Bermuda Regiment; males must register at age 18 and may be subject to conscription; term of service is 38 months for volunteers or conscripts (2012)Bhutan 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; militia training is compulsory for males aged 20-25, over a 3-year period (2012)Bolivia 16-49 years of age for 12-month voluntary male and female military service; Bolivian citizenship required; minimum age of combat is 18; when annual number of volunteers falls short of goal, compulsory recruitment is effected, including conscription of boys as young as 14; 15-19 years of age for voluntary premilitary service, provides exemption from further military service (2017)Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 years of age for voluntary military service; mandatory retirement at age 35 or after 15 years of service for E-1 through E-4, mandatory retirement at age 50 and 30 years of service for E-5 through E-9, mandatory retirement at age 55 and 30 years of service for all officers (2014)Botswana 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2012)Brazil 18-45 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation is 10-12 months; 17-45 years of age for voluntary service; an increasing percentage of the ranks are \"\"long-service\"\" volunteer professionals; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s, when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps (2012)Brunei 17 years of age for voluntary military service; non-Malays are ineligible to serve; recruits from the army, navy, and air force all undergo 43-week initial training (2013)Bulgaria 18-27 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription ended in January 2008; service obligation 6-9 months (2012)Burkina Faso 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; women may serve in supporting roles (2013)Burma 18-35 years of age (men) and 18-27 years of age (women) for voluntary military service; no conscription (a 2010 law reintroducing conscription has not yet entered into force); 2-year service obligation; male (ages 18-45) and female (ages 18-35) professionals (including doctors, engineers, mechanics) serve up to 3 years; service terms may be stretched to 5 years in an officially declared emergency; Burma signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on 15 August 1991; on 27 June 2012, the regime signed a Joint Action Plan on prevention of child recruitment; in February 2013, the military formed a new task force to address forced child conscription; approximately 600 children have been released from military service since the signing of the joint action plan (2015)Burundi 18 years of age for voluntary military service; the armed forces law of 31 December 2004 did not specify a minimum age for enlistment, but the government claimed that no one younger than 18 was being recruited; mandatory retirement ages: 45 (enlisted), 50 (NCOs), 55 (officers), and 60 (officers with the rank of general) (2017)Cabo Verde 18-35 years of age for male and female selective compulsory military service; 2-years conscript service obligation; 17 years of age for voluntary service (with parental consent) (2013)Cambodia 18 is the legal minimum age for compulsory and voluntary military service (2012)Cameroon 18-23 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; no conscription; high school graduation required; service obligation 4 years; periodic government calls for volunteers (2012)Canada 17 years of age for voluntary male and female military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for Reserve and Military College applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years (2012)Central African Republic 18 years of age for military service; no conscription (2017)Chad 20 is the legal minimum age for compulsory military service, with a 3-year service obligation; 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary service; no minimum age restriction for volunteers with consent from a parent or guardian; women are subject to 1 year of compulsory military or civic service at age 21; while provisions for military service have not been repealed, they have never been fully implemented (2015)Chile 18-45 years of age for voluntary male and female military service, although the right to compulsory recruitment of males 18-45 is retained; service obligation is 12 months for Army and 22 months for Navy and Air Force (2015)China 18-24 years of age for selective compulsory military service, with a 2-year service obligation; no minimum age for voluntary service (all officers are volunteers); 18-19 years of age for women high school graduates who meet requirements for specific military jobs; a recent military decision allows women in combat roles; the first class of women warship commanders was in 2011 (2012)Colombia 18-24 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; service obligation is 18 months (2012)Comoros 18 years of age for 2-year voluntary male and female military service; no conscription (2015)Congo, Democratic Republic of the 18-45 years of age for voluntary and compulsory militar" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1718264#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Polynesia\nFrench Polynesia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search French Polynesia Polynésie française ( French)Pōrīnetia Farāni ( Tahitian)Flag Coat of arms Motto:\"\" Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité \"\" (French)\"\"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity\"\"\"\"Tahiti Nui Mare'a'rea\"\" ( Tahitian)Anthem: La Marseillaise ( French) ’Ia ora ’o Tahiti Nui ( Tahitian)Status Overseas collectivity Capital Papeete17°34′S 149°36′WLargest city Fa'a'āOfficial languages French Ethnic groups (1988 [1])66.5% unmixed Polynesians7.1% mixed [a] Polynesians11.9% Europeans [b]9.3% Demis [c]4.7% East Asians [d]Demonym French Polynesian Government Dependent territory• President of France Emmanuel Macron• President of French Polynesia Édouard Fritch•High Commissioner René Bidal Legislature Assembly Overseas collectivity of France•Protectorate 1842•Overseas territory 1946• Overseas collectivity 2003Area• Total 4,167 km 2 (1,609 sq mi) ( unranked)• Water (%) 12• Land area [2] 3,521.2 km 2 1,359.5 sq mi Population• August 2017 census 275,918 [3] ( 177th)• Density 78/km 2 (202.0/sq mi) ( 130th)GDP (nominal) 2014 estimate• Total US$5.623 billion [4] ( not ranked)• Per capita US$20,098 [4] ( not ranked)Currency CFP franc ( XPF)Time zone ( UTC -10, −9:30, -9)Drives on the right Calling code +689ISO 3166 code PFInternet TLD .pf Wikisource has original text related to this article: United Nations General Assembly Resolution A/67/265A two-franc World War II emergency-issue banknote (1943), printed in Papeete, and depicting the outline of Tahiti on the reverse. French Polynesia ( / ˈ f r ɛ n tʃ p ɒ l ɪ ˈ n iː ʒ ə / ( listen); French: Polynésie française [pɔlinezi fʁɑ̃sɛz]; Tahitian: Pōrīnetia Farāni) is an overseas collectivity of the French Republic; collectivité d'outre-mer de la République françaisepronunciation ( help · info) (COM), sometimes unofficially referred to as an overseas country; pays d'outre-mer (POM). It is composed of 118 geographically dispersed islands and atolls stretching over an expanse of more than 2,000 kilometres (1,200 mi) in the South Pacific Ocean. Its total land area is 4,167 square kilometres (1,609 sq mi). French Polynesia is divided into five groups of islands: the Society Islands archipelago, composed of the Windward Islands and the Leeward Islands; the Tuamotu Archipelago; the Gambier Islands; the Marquesas Islands; and the Austral Islands. Among its 118 islands and atolls, 67 are inhabited. Tahiti, which is located within the Society Islands, is the most populous island and the seat of the capital of the collectivity, Papeete. It has close to 69% of the population of the islands in 2017. Although not an integral part of its territory, Clipperton Island was administered from French Polynesia until 2007. Following the Great Polynesian Migration, European explorers visited the islands of French Polynesia on several occasions." }, { "docid": "D902889#0", "title": "http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/3091-County-Road-6_Alpine_NY_14805_M42998-82915\n3091 County Road 6Alpine , NY 14805", "text": "Directions Off Market1 / 17Off Market Est. $95,428Estimation is calculated based on tax assessment records, recent sale prices of comparable properties, and other factors. Estimated Rental Price is based on similar rentals in this area. Track Your Home Value Click here to track everything about your home value, equity, and mortgage in one place.3 beds2 baths2,658 sq ft5.0 acres lot3091 County Road 6, Alpine , NY 14805Map Map Commute Time Refi Rates Refi Rates Share Request a FREE Analysis Property Overview - Enjoy this 2 story home on 5 acres in a private country setting. Several dog runs/kennels attached to home and an additional building with fenced in area. Large barn with horse stalls. Additional out building for additional storage. Possibilities are endless! A Must See! Property being sold in As Is condition." }, { "docid": "D870948#0", "title": "http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/fees.html\nStandard selling fees", "text": "\"Standard selling fees How fees are calculated Basic fees Optional advanced listing upgrade fees Promoted listings fees Supplemental service fees Examples Other terms The Fees schedule includes this page and the below links for Motors vehicles, Real Estate, select Business & Industrial categories, Stores subscribers, and Classified Ads. Fees are different for: Motors vehicles Real Estate Select Business & Industrial categories Stores subscribers In addition to the fees on this page, other fees may apply, including: Pay Pal fees Seller tool fees How fees are calculated Basic fees Insertion fee When you list an item on e Bay, you may be charged a listing (or insertion) fee. If applicable, you're charged one insertion fee per listing, per category, regardless of the quantity of items. You will receive one insertion fee credit for each auction-style listing for which you paid an insertion fee if that listed item sells ( exclusions apply ). All sellers get free-insertion-fee listings per month ( restrictions and exclusions apply ). Final value fee If the item or relisted item sells, you're charged a final value fee calculated on the total amount of the sale and are charged per item. In this case, the \"\" total amount of the sale\"\" is the final price of the item, shipping charges, and any other amounts you may charge the buyer. Sales tax is not included. Even if the item does not sell, you're charged a final value fee if you offer or reference your contact information or ask a buyer for their contact information in the context of buying or selling outside of e Bay. In this case, the final value fee is calculated on the \"\"total amount of the sale\"\" determined as follows: If the item was listed in auction-style format, then the \"\"total amount of the sale\"\" is the auction start price, the Buy It Now price (if applicable), the Reserve price (if applicable), or the price identified between the buyer and seller, whichever is highest." }, { "docid": "D1811965#0", "title": "http://pages.ebay.ca/help/sell/insertion-fee.html\nHow fees work", "text": "\"How fees work How fees work Insertion fees Free-insertion-fee listings Final value fees Advanced listing upgrade fees Supplemental service fees The information on this page is for most, but not all, item categories sold with auction-style or fixed price listings. Fees are different for: Standard category listings Stores subscribers Motors Select Business & Industrial categories Real Estate In addition to the fees described here, other fees may apply, such as seller tool fees, Stores subscriber fees, and Pay Pal fees. How fees work There are 2 main types of fees for selling: basic fees and optional fees. Basic fees Insertion fees Final value fees Optional fees Advanced listing upgrade fees Supplemental service fees How these fees are charged depends on the category of the item, the selling format you choose, the length (or duration) of your listing, if you're meeting our minimum performance standards, and if you're a Stores subscriber. We recommend that you review your invoice each month before paying your fees. Insertion fees When you list an item for sale, you may be charged a listing (or insertion) fee. If an insertion fee is applicable, you're charged one insertion fee per listing, per category, regardless of the quantity of items. Insertion fees are charged to your seller account at the time of listing. Even if the item doesn't sell, you're still responsible for the insertion fee. If you set up your listing to relist automatically, you're responsible for the insertion fees for the initial listing and each time your item is automatically relisted." }, { "docid": "D1679446#0", "title": "http://www.scotusblog.com/2013/06/frequently-asked-questions-orders/\nFrequently asked questions: Orders", "text": "Amy Howe Independent Contractor and Reporter Posted Mon, June 24th, 2013 8:48 am Email Amy Bio & Post Archive »Frequently asked questions: Orders We expect the Court to issue orders from the June 20 Conference today at 9:30 a.m. (All times are Eastern.) We will be live blogging beginning at around 9 a.m. We have put together a list of some of the commonly asked questions about orders that we have received during recent live blogs, along with our responses, but please let us know during the live blog if you have a question that you don’t see answered here. Question : What are orders? Answer : Orders are actions that the Court took at its most recent Conference, last Thursday. They are released to the public and the press as a list. Two of the most common kinds of orders (and the ones in which we tend to be most interested) are orders granting or denying requests to review a case on the merits – actions known as granting or denying “cert.” ( short for “certiorari”). Question : What is the difference between “orders” and “opinions”? Answer : Orders are actions by the Court on a case; they usually have little or no explanation accompanying them – the Court simply grants or denies cert. in a particular case, for example." }, { "docid": "D3208331#0", "title": "https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4570-Gwaltney-Rd_Morganton_NC_28655_M56372-96505\n4570 Gwaltney RdMorganton , NC 28655", "text": "Directions Off Market1 / 1Off Market Last Sold For $129,000Estimation is calculated based on tax assessment records, recent sale prices of comparable properties, and other factors. Estimated Rental Price is based on similar rentals in this area. Track Your Home Value Click here to track everything about your home value, equity, and mortgage in one place.3 beds2 baths1,675 sq ft4570 Gwaltney Rd, Morganton , NC 28655Map Map Commute Time Refi Rates Refi Rates Share Request Details Property Overview - 4570 Gwaltney Rd, Morganton, NC 28655 is a single family home built in 1999. This property was last sold for $129,000 in 2017. According to the Morganton public records, the property at 4570 Gwaltney Rd, Morganton, NC 28655 has approximately 1,675 square feet, 3 beds and 2 baths. Nearby schools include Oak Hill Elementary School, Table Rock Middle School and Freedom High School.5.11%Sold lower than the listed price546Days on market until sold Similar Homes For Sale Near Morganton, NCComparison of 4570 Gwaltney Rd, Morganton, NC 28655 with Nearby Homes: New$595,0003 bd, 4 ba, 3,308 sq ft5230 Snowhill Church Rd1,633 sq ft larger7 years newer New$134,9003 bd, 2 ba, 1,632 sq ft104 Quail Dr43 sq ft smaller16 years older New$179,9003 bd, 3 ba, 1,760 sq ft100 Sequoyah Cir85 sq ft larger3 years older New$275,0004 bd, 2 ba, 2,388 sq ft2806 Byrd Rd713 sq ft larger58 years older New$47,5003 bd, 1 ba, 1,056 sq ft1447 Oak Hill Dr619 sq ft smaller23 years older New$167,5113 bd, 2 ba, 2,214 sq ft1521 Eastwood Ave539 sq ft larger30 years older New$324,9003 bd, 1 ba, 1,656 sq ft1739 Bethel Rd19 sq ft smaller59 years older New$539,9003 bd, 3 ba, 2,801 sq ft4645 Harbor View Ter1,126 sq ft larger1 year newer New$439,9003 bd, 3 ba, 3,485 sq ft3541 Blankenship Dr1,810 sq ft larger3 years newer New$144,9004 bd, 2 ba, 1,836 sq ft605 Mull St161 sq ft larger46 years older New$65,9002 bd, 1 ba, 832 sq ft316 Rockyford St843 sq ft smaller49 years older New$179,9003 bd, 2 ba, 1,632 sq ft327 Valdese Ave43 sq ft smaller24 years older More similar homes for sale View All Interested in any of these homes? Contact Agent Property History for 4570 Gwaltney Rd This property was sold twice in the last 2 years. Sold for $129,000Mar 24, 2017Sold for $129,000Mar 24, 2017Relisted for $135,950Jan 16, 2017Relisted for $135,950Oct 13, 2016Relisted for $135,950Oct 13, 2016Relisted for $135,950Jul 21, 2016Relisted for $135,950Jul 21, 2016Relisted for $135,950Mar 22, 2016Relisted for $135,950Mar 22, 2016Listed for $135,950Sep 25, 2015Listed for $135,950Sep 25, 2015Listed for $135,950Sep 25, 2015Listed for $135,950Sep 24, 2015Listed for $135,950Sep 24, 2015History data displayed is obtained from public records and/or MLS feeds from the local jurisdiction. Contact your REALTOR® directly in order to obtain latest information. Property Details for 4570 Gwaltney Rd Request a FREE Analysis Nearby Schools Rating* School Name Grades Distance8 Oak Hill Elementary School PK–5 3.9 mi8 Table Rock Middle School6–8 3.7 mi6 Freedom High School9–12 6.5 mi7 Glen Alpine Elementary School PK–5 4.7 mi* School data provided by National Center for Education Statistics, Pitney Bowes, and Great Schools." }, { "docid": "D1531215#0", "title": "http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/sell/relist.html\nRelisting items", "text": "Relisting is also possible if the buyer didn't pay, you had to cancel the order, or you had to end the listing early, but in these situations you have to do so manually. It can take a few hours before you see an item that's been relisted appear on the site. Automatic relisting on e Bay When you create a listing, the automatic relisting option is pre-selected. If your item doesn't initially sell, we'll automatically relist it up to three times. If you don't want to relist automatically, unselect Automatically relist this item up to 3 times if it doesn't sell when you're reviewing your listing. For casual, non-business sellers, your initial listing counts towards your monthly free listings allowance, but automatic relisting doesn't. If you're a business seller using Selling Manager, Selling Manager Pro, or Seller Hub, normal insertion fees apply to each automatic relisting. You'll be charged a final value fee when your item sells. Tip When you're eligible for automatic relisting, you'll see the option pre-selected in the listing form. How to remove automatic relisting You can remove the automatic relist option at any time: In Selling Activity, find your item in the Active Selling section." }, { "docid": "D3001210#0", "title": "http://homeguides.sfgate.com/can-buy-foreclosure-bank-loan-1371.html\nCan I Buy a Foreclosure on a Bank Loan?", "text": "\"Written by Kimberlee Leonard; Updated July 18, 2017Related Articles Can You Buy a Foreclosed Home with a FHA Loan? How to Buy Foreclosures in California Can You Negotiate a Bank Owned Foreclosure Home? How Do I Get Prequalified to Buy a Foreclosure? You can buy foreclosures on bank-owned property, often referred to as a real estate-owned properties (REOs). The type of loan that the bank had on the property might change how you locate, bid on and buy the property. Do your research and conduct as many inspections as possible, since REOs tend to be good deals only because the property is extremely distressed, needing a complete remodel. Types of Foreclosure Sales Foreclosure sales are offered by each of the federally backed loan programs: Federal Housing Administration, U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U. S. Department of Agriculture. When a homeowner defaults on a loan insured by one of these programs, the insuring entity acquires the property back from the bank that foreclosed on the homeowner. Federal Housing Administration. FHA-backed loans are sent through the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development program and set for auction." }, { "docid": "D1654970#0", "title": "http://www.timberwolfinformation.org/info/qa/wolfq&as.html\n.", "text": "\"Questions and Answers about Gray Wolves in North America P OPULATION S TATUSWhat is the historical range of the gray wolf in the contiguous United States? Before the arrival of European settlers, wolves ranged widely across the continent, from coast to coast and from Canada into Mexico. Two species were found in North America: the gray wolf lived throughout most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico, and the red wolf lived only in the southeastern United States. What are the current population designations of the gray wolf in the United States? The Fish and Wildlife Service currently manages the recovery of three distinct populations of gray wolf by addressing 3 recovery units (The Eastern, Northern Rocky Mountain, and Mexican gray wolf). The Eastern gray wolf population is centered in the western Great Lake States of Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The population boundary of the Eastern gray wolf also stretches through virtually the entire East, however, wolf recovery is not considered feasible in most portions of this densely populated area. The Northern Rocky Mountain gray wolf population consists of two re-introduced populations of wolves in Wyoming (Yellowstone) and Idaho, and naturally-occurring wolves in Montana, and Northern Idaho and individuals in the North Cascades Mountains of Washington. The potential recovery boundary also includes Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Colorado. The Mexican gray wolf population, which was recently re-introduced into Arizona, includes most of southeastern Arizona, southern New Mexico and west Texas within its potential recovery boundary." }, { "docid": "D1531214#0", "title": "http://www.webretailer.com/lean-commerce/ebay-cassini-search-engine/\nGetting Seen on eBay: 21 Tips for Cracking the Cassini Search Engine", "text": "Neoclis March 22, 2018 at 12:00 am@Ellen I posted on here earlier and I was in a position where our sales dropped about 50% suddenly. We have sold 3+ million in sales on e Bay per year since 2011. To explain in more detail, suddenly at the beginning of 2018, due to their UNANNOUNCED changes, our sales dropped 50%. We spent hours discussing with different e Bay managers from different departments and none could explain why. They blamed it on things such as mobile compatibility, etc. The truth of the matter is that it was a MIXTURE of changes to SEO, stagnant listing detection, that e Bay was beginning to penalize users if not using free returns, and changes to sales history NO LONGER BEING A FACTOR in SEO. None of these changes were announced. We lost employees due to these changes. We had to start paying co workers out of personal accounts. Now we did happen to turn things around." }, { "docid": "D883903#0", "title": "http://pages.ebay.com/help/sell/questions/selling-fees.html\nSelling fees", "text": "We're updating our fees on May 1, 2018. Learn more about the upcoming fee changes. The amount we charge depends on the item's price, the format and category you choose for your listing, any optional listing upgrades you add, and whether you're meeting our seller performance standards. Fees may apply if you end your auction-style listing early. Do you have an e Bay Store or want to sell vehicles? Fees are different for Store subscribers and for selling vehicles. Read our articles on: Store selling fees Fees for selling a vehicle on e Bay Motors Insertion fees When you list an item for sale, we charge a fee per listing, per category. We call this an insertion fee. If you choose to list your item in two categories, you also pay an insertion fee for the second category. Insertion fees are nonrefundable if your item doesn't sell." }, { "docid": "D635325#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/why-days-on-market-matter-to-home-buyers-1798769\nWhy Average Days on Market Matter to Home Buyers", "text": "\"Home Buying Market Facts & Trends Why Average Days on Market Matter to Home Buyers Relisting Homes to Show Zero Days on Market Share Flip Pin Email•••By Elizabeth Weintraub Updated September 23, 2017One of the first things a buyer asks about a listing is its days on market. Days on market is the number of days a listing is active in a multiple listing service before it is entered into \"\"pending\"\" status. Pending status is when an offer has been accepted by the seller but the transaction is not yet closed. Many agents refer to \"\" average days on market ,\"\" which is derived by adding all the days on market of each listing and dividing by the number of listings. In a buyer's market, the DOM are generally higher because inventory takes longer to sell. In a seller's market, the DOM are fewer. Days on market matter. To determine the average days on market, agents take the last 30 days to six months of sold listings, add together the days on market (before each listing went pending) and divide that total by the number of listings. For example, if six listings entered pending status in December -- meaning the seller accepted a buyer's offer but it has not yet closed -- and three of those listings were on the market for five days, one listing was on the market for 21 days and two were listed for 30 days before an offer was accepted, first add together all the days on market. The average days on market for December, in this example, is derived by adding 5 + 5 + 5 + 21 + 30 + 30, which equals 96 days." }, { "docid": "D2185369#0", "title": "http://developer.ebay.com/DevZone/guides/ebayfeatures/Development/Pictures-InListing.html\nWorking with Pictures in an Item Listing", "text": "\"Working with Pictures in an Item Listing To associate a picture with an item, specify the picture's URL in the item definition. Topics: Using e Bay Picture Service vs. Self-Hosted Pictures Uploading Pictures to e Bay Picture Services (EPS)Using a Self-Hosted Picture Using a Stock Photo in an Item Listing Associating Pictures with an Item Retrieving Picture Data Note: All pictures must meet the picture requirements. In addition to the sections listed above, see also Introduction to Pictures in Listings, Creating Item Listings, and Retrieving Items. Using e Bay Picture Service vs. Self-Hosted Pictures There are two ways you can host pictures. You can upload your image files to the e Bay Picture Service (EPS), which stores the files on an e Bay server or you can store the image files on a server outside of e Bay. Note: You can specify self-hosted or EPS-hosted URLs in the Picture URL field of the Add/Revise/Relist/Verify calls. The URLs passed in must all be self-hosted or all EPS-hosted. You cannot have a mix. Also, the maximum number of pictures you can have for free has been increased to 12. On the US and Canada e Bay Motors sites (for all vehicle listings) a listing can contain up to 24 pictures, with the first 12 being free, and then each additional picture incurring a fee of $0.15 each." }, { "docid": "D613770#0", "title": "https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/6250-County-Road-61_Divide_CO_80814_M23025-27636\n6250 County 61 Rd, Divide , CO 80814", "text": "6250 County 61 Rd, Divide, CO 80814$989,0008 beds 8 baths 6,760 sq ft 52.0 acres lot Contact Agent Property Details Schools & Neighborhood Payment Calculator Property History For Sale - Active 1 / 36$989,000Estimate Payment8 beds 8 baths 6,760 sq ft 52.0 acres lot6250 County 61 Rd, Divide , CO 80814Map Commute Time View Rates This property has multiple listings: Listing 1 Listing 2Open House None at this time Request a Private Showing Property Details Status Active Price/Sq Ft$146On realtor.com ®527 days Type Single family home Built200052 acres with year round stream, caretakers house with 3 beautifully furnished cottages. Main home is a 3 bedroom three bath home with large vaulted ceiling in great room. Newly painted, wide beam hardwood floors. Basement has full kitchen, BR, BA and own entrance. Beautiful wrap around porch with year round running creek right out the front door. 3 cottages as well, built with the highest attention to detail. Can be used as a B and B.. or year round rentals already established. You have to see the elegance to believe., Williamsburg cottage has large vaulted ceilings in bedroom, includes custom woodwork in library/study with gorgeous antique mantel and two fireplaces. Cape Cod cottage is a large two story that can become three private apartments or one large cottage sleeping up to 11 people." }, { "docid": "D4671#0", "title": "http://drivinglaws.aaa.com/tag/drivers-license-renewal/\nDriverâs License Renewal", "text": "Driver’s License Renewal United States Canada Alabama Renewal license issued after the expiration of original license does not require examination if renewed within 3 years of expiration. After original license expires, subsequent renewals are required 4 years from the expiration date of the original license, regardless of when the preceding license is issued. Exception: CDL permits are not renewable. Renewal notice mailed to each licensee 30 days after expiration date of license, if not yet renewed. Grace period of 60 days granted after the expiration of license for purpose of renewal, and license is valid during this period. Renewal of license may occur from 60 days (effective August 1, 2016, 180 days) prior to expiration to 3 years after date; afterwards, applicant required to take and pass examination. Any valid driver license in the possession of a person on active duty with the U. S. Armed Forces, their dependents, or any person temporarily out of Alabama at time of license renewal may be eligible to renew by mail, but must have a photo on file taken within the last 8 years. Military personnel may renew up to 60 days prior to the license expiration date. Upon return to the state, the licensee should apply for a duplicate license with photo at the office of the license commissioner. A valid home state license of military personnel and their dependents is honored while based in state." }, { "docid": "D903146#0", "title": "http://www.skipmcgrath.com/articles/ebay-profit-secrets.shtml\neBay Secrets: Tips to Make Higher Profits on eBay", "text": "\"e Bay Secrets: Tips to Make Higher Profits on e Bay By Skip Mc Grath One of the secrets to making money on e Bay is to reduce your costs, fees and expenses. Here are ten e Bay secrets to help you make more profits on e Bay. Many of these are very simple and easy to implement. If you do all of them your savings can really add up and your e Bay profits will increase.1. Save e Bay Template and Scheduling Fees There are two fees paid by almost every e Bay seller that you can reduce or avoid altogether. The first is the template fee. You want your auctions to look good, so e Bay provides pre-designed templates but they charge 10¢ every time you use one. The other is the scheduling fee. e Bay charges 10-cents when you schedule an auction to list at a specific time. Unless you can create and launch your auctions at exactly the right time of day, almost every seller uses this service." }, { "docid": "D738702#0", "title": "https://tiphut.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/fixed-price-30-and-good-til-canceled-explained/\nFixed Price 30 and Good Til Canceled Explained", "text": "September 16, 2008Fixed Price 30 and Good Til Canceled Explained Today is one of those days I just really regret. With Ebay’s new policies and FP 30 going into effect about 12 hours ago, I am having to change 270 templates to reflect a Fixed Price 30 duration if the quantity and success ratio represents a case for this listing type. One thing I was confused about was the “ Good Til Canceled ” feature in addition with Fixed Price 30. I called our Powerseller representative and she clarified what Good Til Canceled means for your auctions. Basically, if you set a 30 day duration it will list the item for 30 days and then END. I highly suggest this for right now as no one really knows how well these Fixed Price 30’s will work. If you select Good Til Canceled, this is the same as listing a 30 day duration listing but will re list after it is finished and carry over your “Velocity”. This is very important for those who have consistent large lots of stock. If your listing was highly successful, Good Til Canceled is a great feature that requires no relisting strategies till your inventory reaches a certain level. Also remember that it will RECHARGE you the fees." }, { "docid": "D726703#0", "title": "http://www.ebay.com/gds/My-listing-has-no-bids-What-can-I-do-/10000000003206125/g.html\nMy listing has no bids...What can I do??", "text": "\"Home Buying Guides Books Nonfiction My listing has no bids... What can I do? ? al89joe 51K Views 328 Likes Like Share March 15, 2007I love ebay. Each week, I list 12 - 15 items on ebay. I always use a 7 day auction, start on Sunday at 5pm. Some weeks, by Sunday at 10pm, I have a few bids already. Yahoo! The red prices turn to \"\"Cha-Ching!\"\" green, because someone bid on my item! Seven days to watch it continue to grow. My treasure will soon be packed and shipped and become their treasure." }, { "docid": "D2270070#0", "title": "http://hip2save.com/2014/09/02/ebay-list-a-qualifying-smartphone-apple-samsung-more-get-100-coupon-if-it-does-not-sell/\n.", "text": "\"Home More Online Bargains My Hip List More Online Bargains Sep 02 20143 years ago10:12 AM MST17 Commentse Bay: List a Qualifying Smartphone (Apple, Samsung, & More) —> Get $100 Coupon if it Does Not Sell Sep 02, 2014 @ 10:12 AM MST17 Comments The links in the post below may be affiliate links. Read the full disclosure. Been hanging on to an old smartphone? Through October 24th, head over to e Bay.com to take advantage of the Flip Your Phone for the Win Promotion. Simply click on the Sell Now button (as shown above), select your phone, choose the carrier, model, color, memory capacity and condition and e Bay will then provide you with a suggested “Buy It Now” price for your phone. Plus, e Bay will suggest an auction-style start price in order to attract bidders. And here’s the best part – if your listing doesn’t sell, you will receive a $100 coupon towards your next e Bay purchase! Sweet! Note that the $100 coupon will be received approximately 7-10 business days after the end of the unsold qualifying listing and must be redeemed within 14 days of receipt. To view the full list of terms and conditions of this promotion, go here." }, { "docid": "D1532475#0", "title": "https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/54768-Dornbush-Rd_Callahan_FL_32011_M69337-38842\n54768 Dornbush Rd, Callahan, FL 32011", "text": "\"54768 Dornbush Rd, Callahan, FL 32011$250,000Property Details Schools Neighborhood Payment Calculator Property History Request details More about this property I'm interested in 54768 Dornbush Rd Get pre-approved by a lender. Did you or your spouse serve in the US military? Credit Score By sending a request you agree to our Privacy Policy Powered by Secure Rights TMBy clicking the button, you acknowledge, consent and agree to the following: a) Our Privacy Policy and consent to receive notices and other communications electronically. b) We take your privacy seriously. 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[ { "docid": "D1953397#0", "title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/requirements-to-become-us-senator-105452\nRequirements to be a US Senator", "text": "\"Humanities ›Issues Requirements to be a US Senator Share Flipboard Email Print Senator Henry Clay Addresses the Senate, Circa 1830. MPI / Getty Imagesby Phaedra Trethan Updated March 20, 2018Requirements to be a U. S. Senator are established in Article I, Section 3 of the U. S. Constitution . The Senate is the United States' higher legislative chamber (the House of Representatives being the lower chamber), containing 100 members. If you have dreams of becoming one of the two senators who represent each state for six-year terms, you might want to check the Constitution first. The guiding document for our government specifically spells out the requirements to be a senator. Individuals must be: At least 30 years old A U. S. citizen for at least nine years at the time of election to the Senate A resident of the state one is elected to represent in the Senate Similar to those for being a U. S. Representative, the Constitutional requirements for being a Senator focus on age, U. S. citizenship, and residency. In addition, the post-Civil War Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits any person who has taken any federal or state oath swearing to support the Constitution, but later took part in a rebellion or otherwise aided any enemy of the U. S. from serving in the House or Senate. These are the only requirements for the office that are specified in Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution, which reads, \"\"No Person shall be a Senator who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty Years, and been nine Years a Citizen of the United States, and who shall not, when elected, be an Inhabitant of that State for which he shall be chosen. \"\" Unlike U. S. Representatives, who represent the people of specific geographic districts within their states, U. S. Senators represent all of the people in their states. Senate vs. House Requirements Why are these requirements for serving in the Senate more restrictive than those for serving the House of Representatives?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D538829#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DREAM_Act\nDREAM Act", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search DREAM Act Colloquial name (s) DREAM Act Introduced on August 1, 2001Sponsored by Dick Durbin, Orrin Hatch Legislative history Introduced in the Senate as S. 1291 by Dick Durbin, and Orrin Hatch on August 1, 2001The DREAM Act ( acronym for D evelopment, R elief, and E ducation for A lien M inors Act) is an American legislative proposal for a multi-phase process for qualifying alien minors in the United States that would first grant conditional residency and, upon meeting further qualifications, permanent residency. The bill was first introduced in the Senate on August 1, 2001, S. 1291 by United States Senators Dick Durbin ( D - Illinois) and Orrin Hatch ( R - Utah ), and has since been reintroduced several times but has failed to pass. [ 1] [2]Contents [ hide ]1 Requirements1.1 For conditional resident status1.2 For permanent residency2 Background3 Legislative history3.1 20093.2 20103.3 20113.4 20124 Impact4.1 Economic4.2 Education5 Controversy6 See also7 References8 External links Requirements [ edit]Beneficiaries of the proposed DREAM Act would have had to meet the following requirements: [3]They were younger than 18 years old on the date of their initial entry to the United States Have proof of having arrived in the United States before age 16 [4] ( Dream Act of 2017, S.1615, Sec.3 (b) (1) (B), and HR3440, Sec.3 (b) (1) (B)). [ 5] [6]Have proof of residence in the United States for at least four consecutive years since their date of arrival If male, have registered with the Selective Service Be between the ages of 12 and 35 at the time of bill enactment Have graduated from an American high school, obtained a GED, or been admitted to an institution of higher education Be of good moral character [7]During the first six years, qualifying people would be granted \"\"conditional\"\" status and would be required to (a) graduate from a two-year community college or (b) complete at least two years towards a four-year degree or (c) serve two years in the US military. After this six-year period, those who meet at least one of these three conditions would be eligible to apply for permanent resident status. During this six-year conditional period, they would not be eligible for federal higher education grants such as Pell grants but they would be able to apply for student loans and work study. [ 8]If they have met all of the conditions at the end of the 6-year conditional period, they would be granted permanent residency, which would eventually allow them to become U. S. citizens. [ 9] It is not known how many of those eligible would go on to complete the further requirements. One organization estimated that only 7,000–13,000 college students nationally can fulfill the further obligations. [ 10] A different analysis found that over 2 million individuals could benefit under the Act. [" }, { "docid": "D140360#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_One_of_the_United_States_Constitution\nArticle One of the United States Constitution", "text": "\"Article One of the United States Constitution From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Wikisource has original text related to this article: Article 1 of the United States Constitution This article is part of a series on the Constitution of the United States of America Preamble and Articles of the Constitution Preamble I II III IV V VI VIIAmendments to the Constitution Bill of Rights I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX XXI XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII XVIII XIX XXXXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV XXVI XXVIIUnratified Amendments Congressional Apportionment Titles of Nobility Corwin Child Labor Equal Rights D. C. Voting Rights History Drafting and ratification timeline Convention Signing Federalism Republicanism Full text of the Constitution and Amendments Preamble and Articles I–VII Amendments I–XAmendments XI–XXVIIUnratified Amendments United States portal U. S. Government portal Law portal Wikipedia bookv t e Article One of the United States Constitution establishes the legislative branch of the federal government, the United States Congress. The Congress is a bicameral legislature consisting of a House of Representatives and a Senate. Contents1 Section 1: Legislative power vested in Congress2 Section 2: House of Representatives2.1 Clause 1: Composition and election of Members2.2 Clause 2: Qualifications of Members2.3 Clause 3: Apportionment of Representatives and taxes2.4 Clause 4: Vacancies2.5 Clause 5: Speaker and other officers; Impeachment3 Section 3: Senate3.1 Clause 1: Composition; Election of Senators3.2 Clause 2: Classification of Senators; Vacancies3.3 Clause 3: Qualifications of Senators3.4 Clause 4: Vice President as President of Senate3.5 Clause 5: President pro tempore and other officers3.6 Clause 6: Trial of Impeachment3.7 Clause 7: Judgment in cases of impeachment; Punishment on conviction4 Section 4: Congressional elections4.1 Clause 1: Time, place, and manner of holding4.2 Clause 2: Sessions of Congress5 Section 5: Procedure5.1 Clause 1: Qualifications of Members5.2 Clause 2: Rules5.3 Clause 3: Record of proceedings5.4 Clause 4: Adjournment6 Section 6: Compensation, privileges, and restrictions on holding civil office6.1 Clause 1: Compensation and legal protection6.2 Clause 2: Independence from the executive7 Section 7: Bills7.1 Clause 1: Bills of revenue7.2 Clause 2: From bill to law7.3 Clause 3: Presidential veto8 Section 8: Powers of Congress8.1 Enumerated powers8.2 Commerce Clause8.3 Other powers of Congress8.4 Necessary and Proper clause9 Section 9: Limits on Congress9.1 Slave trade9.2 Civil and legal protections9.3 Apportionment of direct taxes9.4 Titles of nobility10 Section 10: Limits on the States10.1 Clause 1: Contracts Clause10.2 Clause 2: Import-Export Clause10.3 Clause 3: Compact Clause11 Notes12 References13 Further reading14 External links Section 1: Legislative power vested in Congress [ edit]Main article: Vesting Clauses Opening of the 112th Congress, House of Representatives chamber, January 5, 2011All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. Section 1 is a vesting clause that bestows federal legislative power exclusively to Congress. Similar clauses are found in Articles II and III. The former confers executive power upon the President alone, and the latter grants judicial power solely to the federal judiciary. These three articles create a separation of powers among the three branches of the federal government. This separation of powers, by which each department may exercise only its own constitutional powers and no others, [1] [2] is fundamental to the idea of a limited government accountable to the people. The separation of powers principle is particularly noteworthy in regard to the Congress. The Constitution declares that the Congress may exercise only those legislative powers \"\"herein granted\"\" within Article I (as later limited by the Tenth Amendment ). [" }, { "docid": "D725434#0", "title": "http://www.ncsl.org/research/health/hsas-health-savings-accounts.aspx\nHealth Savings Accounts and the States", "text": "\"Health Savings Accounts and the States10/10/2017Table of Contents2016-17 Requirements and Limits2017 Consumer Explanation HSA study: EBRINews, Opinions, Useful Links | 2015-17Archives: 2004-2007Laws: 2009-11Contact Email Address State Actions on Health Savings Accounts and Consumer-Directed Health Plans, 2004-20172017 HSA plan options and requirements now included Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were established in federal law in December 2003, when President George W. Bush signed the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (P. L. 108-173). HSAs are tax-free financial accounts that are designed to help individuals save for future health care expenses. HSAs also are an expansion and evolution of Medical Savings Accounts (MSAs), which were launched in over 20 states and in a federal pilot program in the mid-1990s. Because of federal laws and guidance residents in all 50 states and most territories can use HSAs and associated high-deductible plans, described below. State laws and regulations passed in 2004-10, and a few more recently, also play a role in the use of health savings accounts, through insurance regulation, measures that encourage development or offering of HSAs and/or laws that provide state tax exemptions to parallel federal tax treatment. HSA laws and commercial marketing usually are closely tied to High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHP) and are referred to jointly as \"\" Consumer-Directed Health Plans (CDHPs).\"\" 1HSA Infographic by Merce r | April 2017 [ download here]Problems with State Calibration of HSAs: The Case For and Against Interstate Insurance Sales [ Download slides, PDF] NCSL, Dec. 10, 20172015 Statistics ( published by EBRI, November 2016)Enrollment in high-deductible, HSA-eligible health plans is estimated to be between 20-22 million policyholders and their dependents. Over four out of five HSAs (85 percent) have been opened since the beginning of 2011. As of the end of 2015, the average HSA balance was $1,844, up from $1,332 at the beginning of the year. Average account balances increased with the age of the owner of the account." }, { "docid": "D1319251#0", "title": "https://finduslaw.com/us-constitution-5th-14th-amendments\nUS Constitution - 5th and 14th Amendments", "text": "\"Home / Federal Employment and Labor Laws / US Constitution - 5th and 14th Amendments US Constitution - 5th and 14th Amendments Tags: Employment Discrimination Federal Employment Laws Race & National Origin Harassment - Gender, Sex & Pregnancy Age Disability Religion Military Status The Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution limit the power of the federal and state governments to discriminate. The private sector is not directly constrained by the Constitution. The Fifth Amendment has an explicit requirement that the Federal Government not deprive individuals of \"\"life, liberty, or property,\"\" without due process of the law and an implicit guarantee that each person receive equal protection of the laws. The Fourteenth Amendment explicitly prohibits states from violating an individual's rights of due process and equal protection. Equal protection limits the State and Federal governments' power to discriminate in their employment practices by treating employees, former employees, or job applicants unequally because of membership in a group, like a race, religion or sex. Due process protection requires that employees have a fair procedural process before they are terminated if the termination is related to a \"\"liberty,\"\" like the right to free speech, or a property interest. Amendment VAmendment XIVAmendment I Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. Amendment IIA well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Amendment IIINo soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law. Amendment IVThe right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." }, { "docid": "D1860277#0", "title": "http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Publications_Archive/CIB/cib0203/03CIB01\nFree Votes in Australian and some Overseas Parliaments", "text": "\"Home About Parliament Parliamentary Departments Parliamentary Library Publications Archive Current Issues Briefs Current Issues Briefs 2002 - 2003 Free Votes in Australian and some Overseas Parliaments In this section Free Votes in Australian and some Overseas Parliaments Current Issues Brief Index 2002-03Current Issues Brief no.1 2002-03Free Votes in Australian and some Overseas Parliaments Deirdre Mc Keown and Rob Lundie Politics and Public Administration Group 27 August 2002Contents Introduction Definitions Why are free votes called for? Which issues have had a free vote? Free votes and the party system Free votes and Australian political parties Australian Labor Party Liberal Party of Australia National Party of Australia Australian Democrats Australian Greens (The Greens)Independents Practice in some overseas parliaments United Kingdom Canada New Zealand United States Conclusion Table 1: A select list of issues on which free votes have been allowed in Australian and some overseas parliaments Table 2: Free votes allowed by the ALP and the Liberal Party in the Australian Senate and the House of Representatives Table 3: Free votes in some overseas parliaments Endnotes Introduction In the Australian political party system members of parliament (MPs) nearly always vote in parliament along party lines. On the occasions when members do not they either abstain from voting, cross the floor to vote with the opposing parties or are allowed a free or conscience vote by the party. The term conscience vote is most commonly used in Australia to describe votes on moral and social issues such as abortion, euthanasia and capital punishment (life and death issues). The term may also include issues on which the parties do not always have a formal policy such as parliamentary procedure and parliamentary privilege, where the term free vote is more appropriate. As the term 'free vote' can be used to encompass a conscience vote, it will be used throughout this paper. It is also the term commonly used in other Westminster parliaments. Political scientist Professor John Warhurst has suggested that there is 'really no such thing as an absolutely free vote. Parliamentarians are never free, in any meaningful sense of that term, to do whatever they like." }, { "docid": "D3514473#0", "title": "http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/senate/\nSenate of Canada", "text": "\"Senate of Canada The Senate is the Upper House of Canada's Parliament. Its 105 members are appointed and hold their seats until age 75. The Senate's purpose is to consider and revise legislation, investigate national issues, and most crucially according to the Constitution — give the regions of Canada an equal voice in Parliament. The Senate Chamber, or the “Red Chamber”The Senate is the Upper House of Canada's Parliament. Its 105 members are appointed and hold their seats until age 75. The Senate's purpose is to consider and revise legislation, investigate national issues, and most crucially according to the Constitution — give the regions of Canada an equal voice in Parliament. Long regarded by many Canadians as a place of unfair patronage and privilege, the Senate is a controversial institution; an unresolved debate continues about whether it should be reformed into an elected body accountable to the voters, or abolished. Senators Senators are appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister. To qualify for appointment they must be Canadian citizens, at least 30 years old; have real property worth $4,000 free of mortgage and a net worth of at least $4,000 (amounts unchanged from when they were first enacted during Confederation in 1867); and reside in the province or territory for which they are appointed. In Québec (which is divided into 24 senatorial divisions) Senators must reside or have their real property in the division for which they are appointed." }, { "docid": "D1311868#0", "title": "http://www.unrv.com/empire/the-senate.php\nRoman Senate", "text": "Roman Senate The Roman Senate (Senatus) from the latin Senex (for elder or council of elders) was a deliberative governing body. Its important to note the difference between deliberative and legislative, in that the Senate itself didn't propose legislation; though magistrates with the Senate, such as Consuls, did. The body of the senate deliberated these proposals, and along with the later Tribunes of the Plebs, approved or vetoed the various laws. The Senate and the Roman People (SPQR, or Senatus Populusque Romanus), described the distinction in class between the Senate and common people. The Roman People consisted of all citizens who were not members of the Senate. Domestic power was vested in the Roman People, through the Committee of the Hundreds (Comitia Centuriata), the Committee of the Tribal People (Comitia Populi Tributa), and the Council of the People (Concilium Plebis). Actual legislation was secured in the various assemblies. They acted on the recommendations of the Senate's deliberations and also elected the magistrates. Despite its lack of actual law making power, the Senate held considerable authority in Roman politics. As the representative figurehead of Rome, it was the official body that sent and received ambassadors on behalf of the city, appointed officials to manage and govern provinces, declared war and negotiated peace, and appropriated funds for various projects such as public building construction." }, { "docid": "D2689541#0", "title": "http://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ss/dh/\nDeaf & Hard of Hearing", "text": "Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Purpose and Background: Senate Bill (SB) 210 (Galgiani) requires the California Department of Education (CDE) to select language developmental milestones from existing standardized norms and develop a resource for use by parents of children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (birth-five). The bill further requires the CDE to select existing tools or assessments that educators can use to assess the language and literacy development of young children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. These tools are to be used, in addition to the assessment required by federal law, to track the linguistic development of young children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. The first meeting of the SB 210 (Galgiani) Committee will be Thursday, September 29, 2016. May 8-9, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Meeting Minutes (Posted 19-Jun-2017)May 8-9, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Agenda (Posted 26-Apr-2017)March 7, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Meeting Minutes (Posted 26-Apr-2017)March 7, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Agenda (Posted 23-Feb-2017)January 10, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Meeting Minutes (Posted 23-Feb-2017)January 10, 2017, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Agenda ( Posted 23-Dec-2016)September 29, 2016, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Meeting Minutes (Posted 23-Dec-2016)September 29, 2016, Senate Bill 210 (Galgiani) Committee Agenda ( Posted 16-Sep-2016)SB 210 Language Milestones (Updated 13-Oct-2017) These Language Milestones were developed by the SB 210 committee for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children birth to five years of age. Senate Bill 210 Webinar This video is the October 19, 2017, Webinar explaining Senate Bill 210, a bill that requires language assessment of Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, birth to five years of age. Desired Results Developmental Profile Report for Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DOC; Posted 20-Sep-2017) This report provides the results for children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing on the language sections of the Desired Results Developmental Profile. Early Start Referral Form (PDF) This form can be used by audiologists to refer infants and toddlers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing to Early Start. Resource Guide for Parents of Infants and Toddlers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing: Summary Version (PDF; Posted 07-Aug-2013) This summary of the Resource Guide for Parents of Infants and Toddlers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing provides a brief introduction to the complete Resource Guide. The Resource Guide contains comprehensive information from the parents' perspective about the languages, communication tools, and educational approaches used in Deaf Education." }, { "docid": "D2813338#0", "title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/46414884/US-Constitution\nABOUT", "text": "ABOUTAMERICA The Constitution of the United States of America with Explanatory Notes ABOUT AMERICA: THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with Explanatory Notes adapted from THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA (c) 2004 World Book, Inc. By permission of the publisher. www.worldbook.com T he Constitution of the United States, the brainchild of some of America’s greatest leaders following the colonies’ War for Independence, has protected Americans’ rights and liberties since it went into effect on June 21, 1788. The document also has served as an inspiration to patriots everywhere who wish to establish “a wise and just Government,” the goal delegate George Mason set for the framers gathered at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. For readers interested in the study of this historic document and its relevance to contemporary democratic government, this publication offers the complete, authoritative text of the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the other amendments ratified since the first 10. It includes an essay on the historical developments that led to the convening of the Constitutional Convention, the disputes and compromises among the delegates, and the ratification and amendment process. Finally, it also provides explanatory notes for the text of the Constitution and its 27 amendments. ABOUT AMERICA The Constitution of the United States of America with Explanatory Notes TA B L E O F C O N T E N T SI. Introductory Essay ......................................................... 3 The Supreme Law of the Land ....................................... 4 The Need for the Constitution ........................................ 6 The Constitutional Convention ...................................... 8 Ratifying the Constitution ............................................ 13 The Bill of Rights ......................................................... 14 The Development of the Constitution .......................... 15II. The Constitution of the U. S. (Text) ............................... 19 Amendments to the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights (Text) ............................... 33III. The Constitution of the U. S. (Annotated version) ......... 45 Amendments to the Constitution, including the Bill of Rights (Annotated version) ......... 70 “ One country, one constitution, one destiny. ”" }, { "docid": "D442800#0", "title": "https://www.boundless.com/political-science/textbooks/boundless-political-science-textbook/congress-11/congressional-elections-81/candidates-for-congressional-elections-448-5698/\nCongressional Elections", "text": "Eligibility of Congressmen Sections 2 and 3 of Article 1 of the Constitution describe the qualifications for membership in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Learning Objectives Compare the qualifications for membership in the House and Senate Key Takeaways Key Points The Senate has 100 members, elected for six year terms in dual-seat constituencies, two from each state. One-third are renewed every two years. The group of the Senate seats that is up for election during a given year is known as a class. The House of Representatives has 435 members, elected for two year terms in single-seat constituencies. House of Representatives elections are held every two years on the first Tuesday after November 1 in even years, correlated with presidential elections.. Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution sets three qualifications for representatives. Each representative must (1) be at least twenty-five years old, (2) have been a citizen of the United States for the past seven years, and (3) be an inhabitant of the state they represent. The constitutional requirements of Article I, Section 2 for election to Congress are the maximum requirements that can be imposed on a candidate. Article I, Section 3 of the Constitution sets three qualifications for senators: (1) they must be at least 30 years old, (2) they must have been citizens of the United States for at least the past nine years, and (3) they must be inhabitants of the states they seek to represent. The Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution disqualifies from the Senate any federal or state officers who had taken the requisite oath to support the Constitution, but later engaged in rebellion or aided the enemies of the United States." }, { "docid": "D2820217#0", "title": "http://www.pensionrights.org/issues/legislation/state-based-retirement-plans-private-sector\nState-based retirement plans for the private sector", "text": "Home / Learn the Issues / Legislation State-based retirement plans for the private sector States around the country are looking into ways of using the efficiencies of public retirement systems to administer new types of pension plans for private-sector workers. Below are brief summaries of plans that have either passed or are being considered. States whose names are highlighed below have introduced or enacted legislation to provide retirement plans for private-sector workers. Alabama | Alaska | Arizona |Arkansas | California | Colorado | Connecticut | Delaware | Florida | Georgia | Hawaii | Idaho | Illinois | Indiana | Iowa | Kansas | Kentucky | Louisiana | Maine | Maryland | Massachusetts | Michigan | Minnesota | Mississippi | Missouri | Montana | Nebraska | Nevada | New Hampshire | New Jersey | New Mexico | New York | North Carolina | North Dakota | Ohio | Oklahoma | Oregon | Pennsylvania | Rhode Island | South Carolina | South Dakota | Tennessee | Texas | Utah | Vermont | Virginia | Washington | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming In addition to the below summaries, AARP’s Public Policy Institute has established a State Retirement Savings Resource Center, a library of policy papers, key facts, opinion pieces, and studies related to state-based plans for private-sector workers. The Pension Rights Center authored two papers -- one on consumer protections in such plans and one on the advantages of pooled accounts. In September 2015, the Government Accountability Office published a report, Federal Action Could Help State Efforts to Expand Private Sector Coverage, which looks at coverage rates, efforts by states and other countries to expand coverage, and the obstacles states face in implementing new state-based plans. Arizona On January 22, 2014, Rep. Martin Quezada introduced HB 2063, the Arizona Secure Choice Retirement Savings Program, a mandatory system of payroll deposit individual retirement savings arrangements (IRAs) for private employers in Arizona that have five or more employees and that do not offer other retirement plans to their workers. The bill was assigned to the House Appropriations and Rules Committees, and no further action was taken in the 2013-2014 legislative session. California On September 28, 2012, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law S. B. 1234, the California Secure Choice Retirement Savings Trust Act. The bill, which was sponsored by Senator Kevin de Leόn, will eventually require that all businesses with five or more employees that do not already offer a retirement plan enroll their workers in a new type of savings plan based on IRAs." }, { "docid": "D1946754#0", "title": "http://www.slideserve.com/andrew/governments-of-brazil-and-mexico\nGovernments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - PowerPoint PPT Presentation", "text": "Download1 / 20Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO - Power Point PPT Presentation By andrew Follow User1003 Views Uploaded on Dec 20, 2011Description Statistics Report Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO. Latin America. STANDARDS. SS6CG2 THE STUDENT WILL EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. Download Presentation Power Point Slideshow about 'Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICO' - andrew An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - E N D - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Presentation Transcript Governments OF BRAZIL AND MEXICOLatin America STANDARDSSS6CG2 THE STUDENT WILL EXPLAIN THE STRUCTURES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN. A. COMPARE THE FEDERAL-REPUBLICAN SYSTEMS OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL AND THE UNITED MEXICAN STATES TO THE DICTATORSHIP OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA, DISTINGUISHING THE FORM OF LEADERSHIP AND THE ROLE OF THE CITIZEN IN TERMS OF VOTING AND PERSONAL FREEDOMS. IMPORTANT QUESTIONSEssential Question How is power and participation distributed in different forms of government? Key Question What type of governments and citizen participation are found in Cuba, Brazil, and Mexico? What type of government can be found in Latin America?" }, { "docid": "D3502456#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Senator\nUnited States Senate", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from United States Senator)navigation search For current members of the Senate, see Current members of the United States Senate. United States Senate115th United States Congress Seal of the U. S. Senate Flag of the U. S. Senate Type Type Upper house of the United States Congress Term limits None History New session started January 3, 2017Leadership President of the Senate Mike Pence ( R) Since January 20, 2017President pro tempore Orrin Hatch ( R) Since January 6, 2015Majority Leader Mitch Mc Connell ( R) Since January 3, 2015Minority Leader Chuck Schumer ( D) Since January 3, 2017Majority Whip John Cornyn ( R) Since January 3, 2015Minority Whip Dick Durbin ( D) Since January 3, 2015Structure Seats 100Political groups Majority (50)Republican (50)Minority (49)Democratic (47)Independents (2) caucusing with the Democrats Vacant (1)Vacant (1)Length of term 6 years Elections Voting system First-past-the-post; nonpartisan blanket primary with a majoritarian second round in 3 states. Last election November 8, 2016 (34 seats)Next election November 6, 2018 (33 seats)Meeting place Senate chamber United States Capitol Washington, D. C., United States Websitesenate.gov Constitution United States Constitution The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives —the lower chamber—comprise the legislature of the United States. The composition and powers of the Senate are established by Article One of the United States Constitution. [ 1] The Senate is composed of senators, each of whom represents a single state in its entirety, with each state being equally represented by two senators, regardless of its population, serving staggered terms of six years; with 50 states currently in the Union, there are 100 U. S. Senators. From 1789 until 1913, Senators were appointed by legislatures of the states they represented; following the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913, they are now popularly elected. The Senate chamber is located in the north wing of the Capitol, in Washington, D. C. As the upper house, the Senate has several powers of advice and consent which are unique to it; these include the ratification of treaties and the confirmation of Cabinet secretaries, Supreme Court justices, federal judges, other federal executive officials, flag officers, regulatory officials, ambassadors, and other federal uniformed officers. In addition to these, in cases wherein no candidate receives a majority of electors for Vice President, the duty befalls upon the Senate to elect one of the top two recipients of electors for that office. It further has the responsibility of conducting trials of those impeached by the House. The Senate is widely considered both a more deliberative [2] and more prestigious [3] [4] [5] body than the House of Representatives due to its longer terms, smaller size, and statewide constituencies, which historically led to a more collegial and less partisan atmosphere. [" }, { "docid": "D2170501#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/old-someone-become-u-s-senator-7864fa2bc7abae19\nHow old does someone have to be to become a U.S. senator?", "text": "Government & Politics Politics Q: How old does someone have to be to become a U. S. senator? A: Quick Answer Someone who wants to become a United States senator must be at least 30 years old. The designated minimum senator age was not fully debated by the 1787 Constitutional Congress delegates. Continue Reading Keep Learning What are the qualifications to run for senator of Texas? What are some ways to contact a senator? How do you contact Senator Ted Cruz? Full Answer When debating the required U. S. senator age in 1787, the Constitutional Congress delegates looked towards England's parliamentary model. This model stated that members of parliament should be 21, and upon designating an age, the constitutional framers unanimously voted on making sure senators were at least 30, without having a debate on the matter. In addition to deciding on a minimum age, the constitutional framers determined how long prospective senators should live in their chosen state before running for office. Unlike the English parliament, they decided not to implement strict citizenship laws." }, { "docid": "D2333947#0", "title": "http://www.tedkennedy.org/ownwords/event/voting_age/\nLowering the National Voting Age to 18", "text": "\"IN HIS OWN WORDSLowering the National Voting Age to 18Voting Age to 18 Testimony Before the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments March 9, 1970 | Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments Mr. Chairman, I am pleased to have the opportunity to testify before this distinguished Subcommittee, and to give my strong support to the movement to lower the voting age to 18. I believe the time has come to lower the voting age in the United States, and thereby to bring American youth into the mainstream of our political process. To me, this is the most important single principle we can pursue as a nation if we are to succeed in bringing our youth into full and lasting participation in our institutions of democratic government. In recent years, a large number of Senators -- now totaling 73, I believe -- have expressed their support for Federal action to lower the voting age. In particular, I commend Senator Jennings Randolph, Senator Mike Mansfield, and Senator Birch Bayh for their extraordinary success in bringing this issue to the forefront among our contemporary national priorities. For nearly three decades, Senator Randolph has taken the lead in the movement to extend the franchise to our youth. For many years, Senator Mansfield, the distinguished majority leader in the Senate, has been one of the most eloquent advocates of reform in this area. Senator Bayh's extensive hearings in 1968, at which Senator Mansfield was the lead-off witness, helped generate strong and far-reaching support for the movement to lower the voting age, and his current hearings are giving the issue even greater momentum. The prospect of success is great, and I hope that we can move forward to accomplish our goal. In my testimony today, there are three general areas I would like to discuss." }, { "docid": "D1196693#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foster_Care_Independence_Act\nFoster Care Independence Act", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Foster Care Independence Act of 1999Enacted by the 106th United States Congress Effective December 14, 1999Citations Public law Pub. L. 106–169Statutes at Large 113 Stat. 1882Legislative history Introduced in the House by Nancy L. Johnson ( R - CT) on November 18, 1999Committee consideration by Ways and Means, Commerce Passed the House on November 18, 1999 ( Without objection)Passed the Senate on November 19, 1999 ( Unanimous consent)Signed into law by President Bill Clinton on December 14, 1999The Foster Care Independence Act of 1999 ( Pub. L. 106–169, 113 Stat. 1882, enacted December 14, 1999) aims to assist youth aging out of foster care in the United States in obtaining and maintaining independent living skills. Youth aging out of foster care, or transitioning out of the formal foster care system, are one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged populations. As youth age out of the foster care system at age 18, they are expected to become self-sufficient immediately, even though on average youth in the United States are not expected to reach self-sufficiency until age 26. [ 1]With the passage of the Foster Care Independence Act of 1999, funding was increased to enable states to design, conduct, and evaluate independent living programs with the purpose of assisting youth as they transition out of foster care. States are encouraged to create programs that support youth by addressing finances, housing, health, education, and employment. The bill also increases support to youth aging out of foster care in other ways, such as broadening the eligibility requirements to obtain Medicaid and increasing funding for adoption incentives." }, { "docid": "D2991718#0", "title": "http://www.politifact.com/new-jersey/statements/2012/oct/25/jesse-ventura/jesse-ventura-says-convicted-congressmen-senators-/\nJesse Ventura says convicted congressmen, senators can still get retirement in jail", "text": "\"\"\"There’s 21 congressmen and senators that have been convicted of felonies that still get their retirement, even in jail. They don’t have to wait until they’re 65. \"\"— Jesse Ventura on Friday, September 14th, 2012 in an interview on My Central Jersey.com Jesse Ventura says convicted congressmen, senators can still get retirement in jail By Caryn Shinske on Thursday, October 25th, 2012 at 7:30 a.m. Jesse Ventura doesn’t hold back when it comes to criticizing government. As a former governor of Minnesota, he’s seen his share of politics on both sides of the aisle and details in his new book, \"\"Demo CRIPS and Re BLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government,\"\" why he likens the two mainstream political parties to the infamous street gangs. Ventura notes that while gang activity generally affects neighborhoods, the actions of both parties affect the nation. \"\" There’s 21 congressmen and senators that have been convicted of felonies that still get their retirement, even in jail,\"\" Ventura said in an interview with My Central Jersey.com, ahead of a Sept. 16 appearance at Rutgers University in New Brunswick. \"\" They don’t have to wait until they’re 65.\"\" There are quite a few congressmen and senators who have been convicted of felonies, but multiple public databases with conflicting information about the number of convicted federal lawmakers makes it impossible to assess an exact number. We were intrigued, however, by the claim that federal lawmakers can collect taxpayer-funded pensions while incarcerated. And short of those officials being convicted of treason or espionage, it’s true." }, { "docid": "D1134250#0", "title": "http://usgovinfo.about.com/od/uscongress/a/reprequire.htm\nQualifications to be a US Representative", "text": "Humanities ›Issues Qualifications to be a US Representative Why So Much Simpler Than for the Senate? Share Flipboard Email Print US House of Representatives Votes To Elect A New Speaker. Chip Somodevilla / Getty Imagesby Phaedra Trethan Updated July 02, 2017What are the constitutional qualifications to serve as a U. S. Representative? The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the U. S. Congress, and it currently counts 435 men and women among its members. House members are popularly elected by voters residing in their home states. Unlike U. S. Senators, they do not represent their entire state, but rather specific geographic districts within the state known as Congressional Districts. House members may serve an unlimited number of two-year terms, but what does it take to be a representative in the first place, besides money, legions of loyal constituents, charisma, and the stamina to make it through a campaign? According to Article I, Section 2 of the U. S. Constitution, House members must be:at least 25 years of age.a citizen of the United States for at least seven years prior to being elected.a resident of the state he or she is chosen to represent. In addition, the post-Civil War Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibits any person who has taken any federal or state oath swearing to support the Constitution, but later took part in a rebellion or otherwise aided any enemy of the U. S. from serving in the House or Senate. No other requirements are specified in Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution." }, { "docid": "D74114#0", "title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Bill_Nelson_(Florida)\nBill Nelson (Florida)", "text": "\"Bill Nelson (Florida)Bill Nelson U. S. Senate Florida Tenure Present officeholder Term ends2019Prior offices Treasurer Insurance Commissioner Fire Marshall in Florida Cabinet U. S. House of Representatives Florida House of Representatives Democratic Party Report an officeholder change Compensation Base salary$174,000/year Net worth$3,757,502.50Elections and appointments Last election November 6, 2012Next election August 28, 2018Education High school Melbourne High School Bachelor's University of Florida, Yale University Law University of Virginia Military Service / branch U. S. Army Years of service1965 to 1971Personal Religion Christian Contact Website How will 2018 influence the direction of the Democratic party? Get the important Democratic or Republican Party news from Ballotpedia this primary season, including elections for U. S. Senate & House, governor, and other statewide offices. Sign up for free today Clarence William \"\"Bill\"\" Nelson (b. September 29, 1942, in Miami, FL) is a Democratic member of the U. S. Senate from the state of Florida. Nelson was first elected to the Senate in 2000. Although Nelson won re-election in 2012 by a margin of 13 points, his position as the only Democrat elected to statewide office in Florida demonstrates his vulnerability in the state heading into 2018. [ 1] Nelson raised more than $1.7 million in the third quarter of 2017 with $6.3 million in cash on hand. [ 2]Nelson previously was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from 1978 to 1991 and a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1972 to 1978. [ 3] Between 1994 and 2000 Nelson served as treasurer, insurance commissioner and fire marshall in the Florida Cabinet. [ 3]Based on analysis of multiple outside rankings, Nelson is an average Democratic member of Congress, meaning he will vote with the Democratic Party on the majority of bills. Biography Nelson was born in Miami and spent his youth in Melbourne, FL, where he attended Melbourne High School." }, { "docid": "D1456620#0", "title": "http://peopleof.oureverydaylife.com/requirements-becoming-member-congress-8217.html\nRequirements for Becoming a Member of Congress", "text": "\"Home » Classroom Requirements for Becoming a Member of Congress By Timothy Sexton; Updated September 29, 2017The U. S. Congress is made up of two chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Each state is allotted two Senators while the number of representatives each state has is determined according to population. There are 435 seats and with the onset of the 10-year census, redistribution of those seats take place so that a state may gain or lose the number of representatives it had for the previous 10 years. The Senate and the House each have their own particular official and unofficial requirements for election. Age The U. S. Constitution lays out the age qualifications for being elected to the House of Representatives and the Senate. To be elected as a member of the House of Representatives, a person must be at least 25 years old. To be elected to the Senate, a candidate must be at least 30 years old. Citizenship The U. S. Constitution always lays out requirements for U. S. citizenship. To get elected as a member of the House of Representatives, the candidate must have been a United States citizen for the previous seven years. To get elected to the U. S. Senate the candidate must have been a U. S. citizen for the previous nine years." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2410690#0", "title": "http://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/17650/SPC/\nZofran Tablets 4mg and 8mg", "text": "\"This information is intended for use by health professionals1. Name of the medicinal product Zofran ® Tablets 4 mg Zofran ® Tablets 8 mg2. Qualitative and quantitative composition Each tablet contains ondansetron 4 mg or 8 mg (as hydrochloride dihydrate). Excipients with known effect: Contains Lactose (anhydrous) 81.875 mg or 163.75 mg (see section 4.4). For the full list of excipients see section 6.1.3. Pharmaceutical form Film coated tablet. The 4mg tablets are yellow, oval, film coated tablet engraved \"\"GXET3\"\" on one face and plain on the other. The 8mg tablets are yellow, oval, film coated tablet engraved \"\"GXET5\"\" on one face and plain on the other.4. Clinical particulars4.1 Therapeutic indications Adults: Zofran tablets are indicated for the management of nausea and vomiting induced by cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Zofran tablets are indicated for the prevention of post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV)." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1954725#0", "title": "http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/05/zofran-morning-sickness-pill-lawsuits/\nPregnant Women Are Regularly Taking Medicine That Could Harm Their Kids", "text": "Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Print Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to our free newsletters. Marquita Smiley’s first surprise was discovering she was pregnant. Her second was how miserable being pregnant felt. With her older daughter, she had experienced some mild queasiness. This time, the nausea and vomiting were so bad, “I would be calling off work and not wanting to get out of bed.” As a single mom in Birmingham, Alabama, and a social worker who investigated cases of child abuse, she didn’t have that option. Her OB-GYN wrote a prescription for Zofran (generic name ondansetron), which had been developed for cancer patients ravaged by radiation and chemotherapy but had become the preferred treatment for extreme morning sickness. The pills melted in Smiley’s mouth, dissolving the nausea with them. “ I felt so much better,” she said. “" }, { "docid": "D1548671#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/dosage/zofran.html\nZofran Dosage", "text": "Zofran Dosage Generic name: ONDANSETRON HYDROCHLORIDE 4mg in 5m L Dosage form: tablets, orally disintegrating tablets, oral solution See also: Zofran ODT tablet, orally disintegrating Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Tips Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons The information at Drugs.com is not a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist. Dosage The recommended dosage regimens for adult and pediatric patients are described in Table 1 and Table 2, respectively. Corresponding doses of ZOFRAN tablets, ZOFRAN ODT ® orally disintegrating tablets and ZOFRAN oral solution may be used interchangeably. Table 1: Adult Recommended Dosage Regimen for Prevention of Nausea and Vomiting Indication Dosage Regimen Highly Emetogenic Cancer Chemotherapy A single 24-mg dose administered 30 minutes before the start of single-day highly emetogenic chemotherapy, including cisplatin greater than or equal to 50 mg/m 2Moderately Emetogenic Cancer Chemotherapy8 mg administered 30 minutes before the start of chemotherapy, with a subsequent 8-mg dose 8 hours after the first dose. Then administer 8 mg twice a day (every 12 hours) for 1 to 2 days after completion of chemotherapy. Radiotherapy For total body irradiation: 8 mg administered 1 to 2 hours before each fraction of radiotherapy each day. For single high-dose fraction radiotherapy to the abdomen: 8 mg administered 1 to 2 hours before radiotherapy, with subsequent 8-mg doses every 8 hours after the first dose for 1 to 2 days after completion of radiotherapy. For daily fractionated radiotherapy to the abdomen: 8 mg administered 1 to 2 hours before radiotherapy, with subsequent 8-mg doses every 8 hours after the first dose for each day radiotherapy is given. Postoperative16 mg administered 1 hour before induction of anesthesia." }, { "docid": "D2686667#0", "title": "http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/carafate/nausea/\n.", "text": "Carafate and Nausea - from FDA reports Summary Nausea is found among people who take Carafate, especially for people who are female, 60+ old , have been taking the drug for < 1 month, also take medication Zofran, and have Pain. This review analyzes which people have Nausea with Carafate. It is created by e Health Me based on reports of 7,459 people who have side effects when taking Carafate from FDA , and is updated regularly. What to expect? If you take Carafate and have Nausea, find out what symptoms you could have in 1 year or longer. You are not alone!Join a support group for people who take Carafate and have Nausea Personalized health information On e Health Me you can find out what patients like me (same gender, age) reported their drugs and conditions on FDA since 1977. Our tools are simple to use, anonymous and free. Start now >>>On Sep, 22, 20177,459 people reported to have side effects when taking Carafate. Among them, 869 people (11.65%) have Nausea Number of reports submitted per year: Time on Carafate when people have Nausea *:< 1 month: 53.85 %1 - 6 months: 30.77 %6 - 12 months: 7.69 %1 - 2 years: 0.0 %2 - 5 years: 7.69 %5 - 10 years: 0.0 %10+ years: 0.0 %Gender of people who have Nausea when taking Carafate *:female: 74.3 %male: 25.7 %Age of people who have Nausea when taking Carafate *:0-1: 0.0 %2-9: 0.55 %10-19: 0.96 %20-29: 6.18 %30-39: 12.5 %40-49: 14.42 %50-59: 25.27 %60+: 40.11 %Top conditions involved for these people *: Pain (91 people, 10.47%)Osteoporosis (52 people, 5.98%)Stress And Anxiety (40 people, 4.60%)Multiple Myeloma (38 people, 4.37%)Depression (38 people, 4.37%)Top co-used drugs for these people *: Zofran (193 people, 22.21%)Prilosec (175 people, 20.14%)Protonix (170 people, 19.56%)Nexium (161 people, 18.53%)Levaquin (113 people, 13.00%)Top other side effects for these people *: Nausea And Vomiting (370 people, 42.58%)Diarrhea (247 people, 28.42%)Fatigue (233 people, 26.81%)Weakness (198 people, 22.78%)Pain (196 people, 22.55%)* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information." }, { "docid": "D1993316#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/zofran-drug/patient-images-side-effects.htm\nZofran", "text": "Zofran Patient Information Including Side Effects Cancer 101 Pictures Slideshow Breast Cancer Slideshow Skin Cancer Slideshow Find Lowest Prices on Brand Names: Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz Generic Name: ondansetron (oral) (Pronunciation: on DAN se tron)What is ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What are the possible side effects of ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What is the most important information I should know about ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What should I discuss with my health care provider before taking ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? How should I take ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What happens if I miss a dose (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What happens if I overdose (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What should I avoid while taking ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? What other drugs will affect ondansetron (Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz)? Where can I get more information?" }, { "docid": "D2410691#0", "title": "http://zofranlegal.com/about-zofran/\nAbout Zofran: How It Works & Link To Birth Defects", "text": "Zofran is a powerful anti-nausea drug manufactured and marketed by British pharmaceutical company Glaxo Smith Kline. Over the last 25 years, Zofran has become one of America’s leading treatments for morning sickness, the sometimes-debilitating nausea and vomiting that affects most pregnant women during the first trimester. But recent research has found Zofran linked to birth defects, including increased risks for congenital heart defects and cleft palate. What Is Zofran (Ondansetron)? Zofran’s active ingredient is the chemical ondansetron. Ondansetron, which is also sold as ondansetron hydrochloride, was developed by Glaxo Smith Kline during the 1980s as a drug to alleviate nausea and vomiting. Approved for the US market in 1991, Zofran is approved to treat severe nausea and vomiting in patients who are undergoing chemotherapy and radiation therapy as part of their cancer treatment. Zofran is available in the following formats: Tablets: 4mg, 8mg and 24mg;Oral Solution: 4mg/5ml Orally disintegrating tablets: 4mg and 8mg;Injection: 2mg/ml Premixed Injection: 32mg/50ml and 4mg /50ml Today, more than 30 companies manufacture their own generic versions of Zofran’s active ingredient, ondansetron. How Does Zofran Work? Zofran belongs to a class of drugs known as 5-HT 3 antagonists." }, { "docid": "D2802104#0", "title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/zofran-for-diarrhea\nZofran for diarrhea", "text": "\"Zofran for diarrhea Common Questions and Answers about Zofran for diarrheazofran Not real pretty but I'm 12 weeks and have had diarrhea the last 2 days. I'm on zofran for nausea and that plugs me up so I've had to take milk of magnesia to go. But the last 2 days have been constant trips to the bathroom. Any advice? Read Morezofran works much better than phenergan for nausea /vomiting. I tried it , no sides.phenergan tends to cause drowsiness and cand drop your blood pressure. Zofran is expensive, around 75.00 for a rx. not sure how many pills, but not many. Good luck... Read More My dr. just prescribed me Zofran for my nausea." }, { "docid": "D3377007#0", "title": "https://www.youhavealawyer.com/zofran/side-effects/\nSide Effects of Zofran in Pregnancy May Cause Injury to Children", "text": "Side Effects of Zofran in Pregnancy May Cause Injury to Children The product liability lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk, P. A. are reviewing potential claims for children born with congenital malformations or birth defects that may have been caused by exposure to Zofran during pregnancy. Zofran (ondansetron) is a popular anti-nausea/vomiting drug, which has been widely prescribed off-label to pregnant women for morning sickness. Potential pregnancy side effects of Zofran have been linked to an increased risk of unborn babies developing serious and potentially life-threatening health problems, including: Cleft Palate Cleft Lip Atrial Septal Defects Ventricular Septal Defects Other Heart Malformations As a result of the drug maker’s failure to warn women and the medical community about the potential pregnancy effects on the fetus, settlements may be available through a Zofran lawsuit for children who have experienced health problems. To review a potential claim for yourself, a friend or family member request a free consultation and claim evaluation. Zofran Pregnancy Risks Zofran is a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist sold by Glaxo Smith Kline, which works on the nervous system, blocking serotonin and increasing gastric emptying. This helps reduce nausea and vomiting. Zofran Injury Lawyers The lawyers at Saiontz & Kirk are investigating potential Zofran birth defect claims throughout the United States. Serious injury may have been avoided by many children if proper warnings about potential Zofran pregnancy side effects had been provided. REVIEW A CASEAlthough Zofran was only approved for use among chemotherapy patients and surgical patients, the medication has been illegally marketed for “off-label” use as a morning sickness drug by pregnant women, even though Glaxo Smith Kline failed to establish that it is safe for the fetus. Morning sickness is one of the most common problems experienced by pregnant women, with an estimated 75% of women experiencing nausea or vomiting during the first trimester of pregnancy." }, { "docid": "D1737041#0", "title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/zofran-and-itching\nZofran and itching", "text": "Zofran and itching Common Questions and Answers about Zofran and itchingzofran I have developed irregular heart beats, nervousness and itching. How long can I expect these reactions to continue after stopping the drug? Read More I was prescribed Zofran for severe nausea I experienced during radiation and chemotherapy (5-FU, oxiliplatin and Xeloda.) It was not particularly helpful for me. The prescription was for 30 pills and cost $1200 USD. I do not recall the dose. Because the Zofran did not help, I took it only for a short time, maybe 10-14 days. I did not experience any side effects specifically from the Zofran, or any benefits either. Hope this info is helpful. Read More My main se has been itching." }, { "docid": "D1878906#0", "title": "http://www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/GeneralPediatrics/3127\nOral Zofran Eases Vomiting in Kids With Gastroenteritis", "text": "\"Oral Zofran Eases Vomiting in Kids With Gastroenteritissave savedby Judith Groch, Med Page Today Senior Writer April 20, 2006Action Points Pediatricians caring for children with mild-to-moderate gastroenteritis might note that in this study a single dose of Zofran reduced vomiting and helped oral rehydration. TORONTO, April 20 - A single oral dose of the antiemetic Zofran (ondansetron) can reduce vomiting by more than half and facilitate oral rehydration in children with gastroenteritis, according to pediatric emergency researchers. In a prospective double-blind study of 214 children ages six months through 10 years treated in two pediatric emergency departments, investigators at the University of Toronto here and Northwestern University in Chicago found that such an approach could increase the use of oral-rehydration therapy, compared with intravenous rehydration, for mild-to-moderate dehydration when vomiting is a major symptom. Use of the antiemetic also wound up getting the children discharged from the ER more quickly than those in a placebo group, reported Stephen Freedman, M. D., of the University of Toronto, and colleagues at Northwestern, in the April 20 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. In the study, 107 children with gastroenteritis and dehydration were randomized to treatment with a single 4 mg orally disintegrating Zofran tablet and 107 to placebo. Compared with the placebo children, those given Zofran were less likely to vomit (14% versus. 35%) (relative risk, 0.40; 95% CI, 0.26 to 0.61), and vomited less often (mean number of episodes per child 0.18 vs. 0.65; P <0.001)The Zofran children also managed a greater oral intake (239 m L versus. 196 m L, P =0.001) and were half as likely to be treated with intravenous rehydration (14% vs. 31%; RR, 0.46; 95% CI 0.26-0.79). Although the mean length of stay in the emergency department was reduced by 12% for the Zofran children (1.77 versus two hours; P =0.02), the rates of hospitalization (4% and 5% respectively) and of return visits to the ED (19% and 22%) did not differ significantly, the researchers reported. No cardiovascular or respiratory events occurred." }, { "docid": "D2279359#0", "title": "https://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131221195127AAZw2lh\nCan I take zofran for the stomach flu? I cant miss christmas?", "text": "\"Health Diseases & Conditions Infectious Diseases Can I take zofran for the stomach flu? I cant miss christmas? I have a very very serious phobia of vomit and vomiting which causes me to feel sick very often. I also havent left my house in months do to this. Its christmas on wednesday ive got a little bit of a stomach bug and im freaking out a bit about going out to all these dinners and i have no choice but to go. I need... show more2 following 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Instead of thinking of yourself, try thinking of the others you will be around and the fact that one or more family members WILL catch it. The stomach virus is very contagious and if one person gets it then it's a guarantee that one or more people around them coming in contact with them or anything they touch will get it. It also can lie dormant in the body for approximately 2 weeks. Is your Christmas Gift to your relatives the stomach virus and them puking and pooping when they're supposed to be enjoying their Holiday? Stay home." }, { "docid": "D2180815#0", "title": "http://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-7758/zofran-intravenous/details\nZofran Vial", "text": "Drugs & Medications Zofran Vial GENERIC NAME (S): Ondansetron Hcl Read Reviews (19)Uses Uses This medication is used alone or with other medications to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. It is also used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting after surgery. It works by blocking one of the body's natural substances (serotonin) that causes vomiting. How to use Zofran Vial To prevent nausea from chemotherapy, ondansetron is mixed in a solution and given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor, usually over 15 minutes. This drug is usually started 30 minutes before your chemotherapy treatment begins. Do not give this medication any faster than recommended or take more than the recommended dose because this may increase the chance of serious side effects such as blurred vision or slowed/irregular heartbeat. The usual maximum single dose is 16 milligrams. Older adults are usually prescribed a lower dose to decrease the risk of side effects. Depending on the type of chemotherapy treatment you are receiving, a second and third dose may be given 4 and 8 hours after your first dose. You may also be switched to a medication you can take by mouth." }, { "docid": "D479085#0", "title": "https://www.rxlist.com/zofran-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nZofran", "text": "Zofran Side Effects Center Cancer 101 Pictures Slideshow Breast Cancer Slideshow Skin Cancer Slideshow Find Lowest Prices on Medical Editor: Eni Williams, Pharm D, Ph DLast reviewed on Rx List 10/18/2017Zofran (ondansetron) is an antiemetic and selective 5-HT3 receptor antagonist prescribed for the treatment of nausea and vomiting due to cancer chemotherapy and also used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting after surgery. Zofran is available in generic form. Common side effects of Zofran include:diarrhea,headache,fever,lightheadedness,dizziness,weakness,tiredness,drowsiness,constipation,rash,blurred vision, andmuscle spasm. Zofran adult dose is 32-mg given as a single dose or divided in three 0.15-mg/kg divided doses infused over 15 minutes. Zofran may interact with arsenic trioxide, tacrolimus, tramadol, antibiotics, antidepressants, anti- malaria medications, heart rhythm medicines, medicine to prevent or treat nausea and vomiting, medicines to treat psychiatric disorders, migraine headache medicines, narcotics, or seizure medications. Tell your doctor all medications and supplements you use. Zofran should not be used during pregnancy unless the benefits outweigh the risks. It is not known if Zofran is excreted in breast milk. Consult your doctor before breastfeeding. Our Zofran Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication." }, { "docid": "D3115221#0", "title": "http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/tylenol/dehydration/\n.", "text": "Tylenol and Dehydration - from FDA reports Summary Dehydration is found among people who take Tylenol, especially for people who are female, 60+ old , have been taking the drug for < 1 month, also take medication Zofran, and have Nausea. This review analyzes which people have Dehydration with Tylenol. It is created by e Health Me based on reports of 90,508 people who have side effects when taking Tylenol from FDA , and is updated regularly. What to expect? If you take Tylenol and have Dehydration, find out what symptoms you could have in 1 year or longer. You are not alone!Join a support group for people who take Tylenol and have Dehydration Personalized health information On e Health Me you can find out what patients like me (same gender, age) reported their drugs and conditions on FDA since 1977. Our tools are simple to use, anonymous and free. Start now >>>On Oct, 17, 201790,508 people reported to have side effects when taking Tylenol. Among them, 2,295 people (2.54%) have Dehydration Number of reports submitted per year: Time on Tylenol when people have Dehydration *:< 1 month: 65.28 %1 - 6 months: 18.06 %6 - 12 months: 13.89 %1 - 2 years: 2.78 %2 - 5 years: 0.0 %5 - 10 years: 0.0 %10+ years: 0.0 %Gender of people who have Dehydration when taking Tylenol *:female: 62.41 %male: 37.59 %Age of people who have Dehydration when taking Tylenol *:0-1: 1.28 %2-9: 2.45 %10-19: 3.43 %20-29: 3.94 %30-39: 6.29 %40-49: 11.15 %50-59: 18.35 %60+: 53.07 %Top conditions involved for these people *: Nausea (155 people, 6.75%)Depression (127 people, 5.53%)Multiple Myeloma (125 people, 5.45%)High Blood Pressure (121 people, 5.27%)Stress And Anxiety (80 people, 3.49%)Top co-used drugs for these people *: Zofran (317 people, 13.81%)Lasix (278 people, 12.11%)Compazine (250 people, 10.89%)Zometa (246 people, 10.72%)Benadryl (245 people, 10.68%)Top other side effects for these people *: Nausea (682 people, 29.72%)Weakness (629 people, 27.41%)Diarrhea (614 people, 26.75%)Nausea And Vomiting (548 people, 23.88%)Fatigue (524 people, 22.83%)* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information." }, { "docid": "D1172730#0", "title": "http://cancer.emedtv.com/pancreatic-cancer/pancreatic-cancer-statistics.html\nPancreatic Cancer Statistics", "text": "Cancer Channel Topics Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Angiogenesis Bladder Cancer Brain Cancer Brain Stem Glioma Brain Tumor Cancer Childhood Liver Cancer Colorectal Cancer Ependymoma Hodgkin's Disease Hodgkin's Lymphoma Kidney Cancer Liver Cancer Medulloblastoma Monoclonal Gammopathy Multiple Myeloma Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic Islet Cell Cancer Pheochromocytoma Plasmacytoma Retinoblastoma Stomach Cancer Testicular Cancer Thyroid Cancer Transitional Cell Carcinoma (of the Ureter and Renal Pelvis)Uterine Cancer Uterine Sarcoma Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia Wilms' Tumor Medications Abiraterone Abstral Acetaminophen and Pentazocine Actiq Adcetris Aldesleukin Alemtuzumab Alkeran Aloxi Altretamine Anastrozole Anzemet Aranesp Axitinib Bendamustine Bevacizumab Bexxar Bicalutamide Bi CNUBosutinib Busulfan Injection Cabazitaxel Caphosol Caprelsa Cee NUCetuximab Chemotherapy Chlorambucil Cladribine Clofarabine Cometriq Crizotinib Dasatinib Degarelix Diindolylmethane Duraclon Emend Enzalutamide Epirubicin Eribulin Erlotinib Estramustine Etoposide Injection Etoposide Phosphate Eulexin Exemestane Fentanyl Sublingual Spray Fentora Fludarabine Folotyn Fulvestrant Gefitinib Gliadel Green Tea Hecoria Histrelin Implant Hydromorphone ERIfosfamide Imatinib Ipilimumab Irinotecan Kyprolis Kytril Lapatinib Lazanda Letrozole Liposomal Vincristine Marinol Mercaptopurine Morphine Sulfate ERMorphine Sulfate/Naltrexone Hydrochloride Mutamycin Myleran Neulasta Neupogen Nilotinib Nilutamide Nolvadex Nucynta EROfatumumab Omacetaxine Onsolis Ontak Oxaliplatin Oxymorphone ERPamidronate Panitumumab Pazopanib Pentostatin Pertuzumab Photodynamic Therapy Pomalyst Ponatinib Procrit Propoxyphene Napsylate Protein-Bound Paclitaxel Rasburicase Regorafenib Revlimid Romidepsin Sancuso Sipuleucel-TSorafenib SUTENTTemodar Temsirolimus Thalidomide Thioguanine Toremifene Tramadol ERTrametinib Trastuzumab Trexall Triptorelin Velcade Vemurafenib Vincasar PFSVinorelbine Vismodegib Xgeva Zanosar Zevalin Ziv-Aflibercept Zofran Zolinza Zometa Zortress Zuplenz Advertisement Quicklinks Pancreatic Cancer Testicular Cancer Liver Cancer Brain Cancer Stomach Cancer Bladder Cancer Multiple Myeloma Thyroid Cancer Kidney Cancer Uterine Cancer Retinoblastoma Pheochromocytoma Hodgkin's Disease Zofran Green Tea Related Channels Bone Cancer Breast Cancer Cervical Cancer Colon Cancer Leukemia Lung Cancer Mesothelioma Prostate Cancer Skin Cancer Advertisement Tweet Cancer Home > Pancreatic Cancer Statistics Pancreatic Cancer Statistics When it comes to pancreatic cancer, statistics can help offer a better understanding of the disease and its impact. Based on statistics from 1998 to 2002, the median age at diagnosis was 72, and the median age at death was 73. Other statistics indicate that the overall five-year relative survival rate with pancreatic cancer for 1995 to 2001 was 4.6 percent. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >Pancreatic Cancer Statistics: 2006 Estimates In 2006, the American Cancer Society (ACS) predicted that 33,730 Americans (17,150 men and 16,580 women) would be diagnosed with pancreatic cancer; the ACS also estimated that 32,300 American men and women would die of the disease in 2006. Age-at-Diagnosis Figures During 1998 to 2002, the median age at pancreatic cancer diagnosis was 72. The percentages of people diagnosed with the disease based on age were as follows:0.1 percent were diagnosed under age 200.5 percent were diagnosed between 20 and 342.7 percent were diagnosed between 35 and 449.8 percent were diagnosed between 45 and 5417.5 percent were diagnosed between 55 and 6427.9 percent were diagnosed between 65 and 7429.4 percent were diagnosed between 75 and 8412.2 percent were diagnosed at 85 years of age or older. Statistics on Mortality Rates With Pancreatic Cancer From 1998 to 2002, the median age at death from pancreatic cancer was 73 years. The percentages of people who died from pancreatic cancer based on age were as follows:0.0 percent died under age 200.2 percent died between 20 and 342.0 percent died between 35 and 448.0 percent died between 45 and 5416.2 percent died between 55 and 6427.9 percent died between 65 and 7431.5 percent died between 75 and 8414.3 percent died at 85 years of age or older. ( Click Mortality of Pancreatic Cancer for more information. )" }, { "docid": "D2365981#0", "title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/zofran-for-dogs\nZofran for dogs", "text": "Zofran for dogs Common Questions and Answers about Zofran for dogszofran It has been used for dogs but that is a strong drug often given to Chemo patients. I am not qualified to give advice or dosage on that. It sounds like you should be giving your Vet a call if the dog has a vomiting problem and try to determine the cause. Read More Because these compounds were engineered for humans , dogs eventually cease responding to them. But they often do raise the pets PVC for a time. There is a danger in giving this product. When the pet's immune system decides to attack human erythropoetin as a foreign protein, it not only destroys the human erythropoetin that was given - it also destroys the pets natural erythropoetin. So it can make the anemia even worse. It should only be used as a last ditch effort. Read More He's doing porch and step remodeling and the weather isn't helping, but I must admit defeat as I have seen nothing but stray dogs, snakes slithering into my pond and a cat I wish would go back to its home." }, { "docid": "D798692#0", "title": "http://www.fertilitycenter.com/fertility_cares_blog/fda-warns-against-zofran-use-in-pregnancy/\nFDA Warns Against Zofran Use in Pregnancy", "text": "November 22, 2013FDA Warns Against Zofran Use in Pregnancy The FDA has issued an updated warning against Ondansetran, better known by its brand name, Zofran, use in pregnancy discussed in OBGYN News. Zofran is a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist approved by the FDA for preventing nausea and vomiting related to cancer chemotherapy and surgery. It has been used off-label to treat nausea and vomiting in pregnancy. Based on recent studies regarding the association between Zofran use in early pregnancy and congenital cardiac malformations and oral clefts (cleft lip and palate), the FDA has cautioned against its use in pregnancy. There are also potential maternal risks associated with taking Zofran especially in pregnant women with electrolyte imbalance due to severe nausea and vomiting. These risks include the Serotonin Syndrome which is a triad of cognitive or behavioral changes including confusion, agitation, autonomic instability, and neuromuscular changes. Therefore Zofran should not be taken during pregnancy. Doxylamine succinate and pyridoxine hydrochloride known as Diclegis is the only Pregnancy Category A, FDA-approved prescription for morning sickness. This anti-nausea medication provides a safer alternative to pregnant women experiencing nausea and vomiting. Additional resources: OB/GYN News: Ondansetran, New and troubling data FDA Announcement Tags: Morning Sickness, Nausea, pregnancy, Zofran Joseph A. Hill, III, M. D. Board-Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Share This← BMI and Reproductive Function Dr. Vitiello Receives 2014 Best Doctor Award!" }, { "docid": "D2314031#0", "title": "https://fdb.rxlist.com/drugs/drug-7758-zofran%20iv.aspx?drugid=7758&drugname=zofran%20iv\nZofran intravenous", "text": "Zofran intravenous Common Brand Name (s): Zofran Review this Drug19 User Reviews View Images Zofran intravenous Uses This medication is used alone or with other medications to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy. It is also used to prevent and treat nausea and vomiting after surgery. It works by blocking one of the body's natural substances (serotonin) that causes vomiting. How to use Zofran intravenous To prevent nausea from chemotherapy, ondansetron is mixed in a solution and given by injection into a vein as directed by your doctor, usually over 15 minutes. This drug is usually started 30 minutes before your chemotherapy treatment begins. Do not give this medication any faster than recommended or take more than the recommended dose because this may increase the chance of serious side effects such as blurred vision or slowed/irregular heartbeat. The usual maximum single dose is 16 milligrams. Older adults are usually prescribed a lower dose to decrease the risk of side effects. Depending on the type of chemotherapy treatment you are receiving, a second and third dose may be given 4 and 8 hours after your first dose. You may also be switched to a medication you can take by mouth." }, { "docid": "D3183787#0", "title": "https://www.pharmacychecker.com/brand/zofran-prices\nZofran Price Comparisons â Select Product", "text": "To find the lowest Zofran prices, click below on the strength of interest. Choose Strength for: Zofran - Version Strength Click Below For Prices2 mg/ml View Prices4 mg View Prices4 mg/2ml View Prices4 mg/5ml View Prices8 mg View Prices16 mg View Prices The lowest prices for Zofran from online pharmacies and prescription discount cards! Before you buy Zofran, compare the best prices on Zofran from licensed, top-rated pharmacies in the U. S., Canada, and internationally. Find the lowest cost Zofran from the best pharmacy." }, { "docid": "D1737040#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/zofran-injection-drug.htm\nZofran Injection", "text": "\"Drug Description ZOFRAN ® (ondansetron hydrochloride) Injection DESCRIPTIONThe active ingredient of ZOFRAN Injection is ondansetron hydrochloride, a selective blocking agent of the serotonin 5-HT 3 receptor type. Its chemical name is (±) 1, 2, 3, 9-tetrahydro-9-methyl-3- [ (2-methyl-1H-imidazol-1-yl)methyl]-4H-carbazol-4-one, monohydrochloride, dihydrate. It has the following structural formula: The empirical formula is C 18 H 19 N 3 O•HCl•2H 2 O, representing a molecular weight of 365.9. Ondansetron HCl is a white to off-white powder that is soluble in water and normal saline. Each 1 m L of aqueous solution in the 20-m L multidose vial contains 2 mg of ondansetron as the hydrochloride dihydrate; 8.3 mg of sodium chloride, USP; 0.5 mg of citric acid monohydrate, USP and 0.25 mg of sodium citrate dihydrate, USP as buffers; and 1.2 mg of methylparaben, NF and 0.15 mg of propylparaben, NF as preservatives in Water for Injection, USP. ZOFRAN Injection is a clear, colorless, nonpyrogenic, sterile solution for intravenous use. The p H of the injection solution is 3.3 to 4.0. For Consumers What are the possible side effects of ondansetron (Zofran)? Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Call your doctor at once if you have:fast, slow, or uneven heartbeats;feeling like you might pass out; orheadache with chest pain and severe dizziness, fainting, fast or pounding heartbeat." }, { "docid": "D1418874#0", "title": "https://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/PostmarketDrugSafetyInformationforPatientsandProviders/ucm271924.htm\nOndansetron (marketed as Zofran) Information", "text": "Ondansetron (marketed as Zofran) Information Share Tweet Linkedin Pin it Email Print Ondansetron is used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by cancer chemotherapy, radiation therapy and surgery. It is in a class of medications called 5-HT3 receptor antagonists and works by blocking the action of serotonin, a natural substance that may cause nausea and vomiting. Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA's Med Watch Adverse Event Reporting program using the contact information at the bottom of this page. Related Information FDA Drug Safety Communication: Updated information on 32 mg intravenous ondansetron (Zofran) dose and pre-mixed ondansetron products 12/4/2012FDA Drug Safety Communication: New information regarding QT prolongation with ondansetron (Zofran) 6/29/2012FDA Drug Safety Communication: Abnormal heart rhythms may be associated with use of Zofran (ondansetron) 9/15/2011Regulatory History and Labeling from Drugs@FDAOndansetron (marketed as Zofran) Prescribing and Label Information" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2402216#0", "title": "http://www.sfgate.com/business/article/Real-estate-rarity-A-Realtor-at-age-18-3242860.php\nReal estate rarity: A Realtor at age 18", "text": "\"Real estate rarity: A Realtor at age 18Real Estate By Julian Guthrie Published 4:00 am, Sunday, May 10, 2009Photo: Michael Macor, The Chronicle Image 1 of 7Rich Lewetzow, (center) on Friday May 1, 2009, grabs a few books from his locker, for his next class. 18-year-old Lewetzow, a senior at Stuart Hall High School in San Francisco, Calif., is believed to be the ... more In some ways, Rich Lewetzow is a typical high school student: He gets into spats with his mom, waits until the last minute to do his homework and stays out too late with friends on weekends. But in other ways, the senior at Stuart Hall in San Francisco is unique: He spends more time on Zillow than Facebook, is too busy for a girlfriend and frequents open houses on Sundays. At age 18, Lewetzow has his real estate license and his first listing - a $625,000 condo in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood. He plans to defer college and head straight to work, entering a competitive field during a deep recession. LATEST BUSINESS VIDEOSFlash plugin failed to load Now Playing Qantas Airways Wants to Put People in its Cargo Hold... Really?... Buzz 60Red Lobster's Newest Creation Has Us Scratching Our Heads... Buzz 60Wall Street Bonuses Jump to Highest Since 2006... Veuer Get Paid to Travel the World and Pick a New... Buzz 60How the New \"\"God of War\"\" Is Different... Cheddar TVMark Zuckerberg Says He’s Still the Right Person to Run... Fortune Ashley Madison Makes a Comeback... Cheddar TVFOX Business Beat: US, China trade solution; Facebook apology... Fox5DCRobots are helping pupils to learn in Finland... Euronews Minneapolis boy launches tech-savvy initiative for black youth... Fox9Of the 183,000 Realtors who belong to the California Association of Realtors, 15 percent are younger than 35, and only 5 percent are younger than 25, according to the group's president-elect, Steve Goddard. Members under age 20 are \"\"extremely rare,\"\" he said. \"\" In this profession, it helps to be a little seasoned, but there is also something to be said about enthusiasm,\"\" said Goddard. \"\" Every transaction is different, so you do gain from that." } ]
[ { "docid": "D599631#0", "title": "https://www.inman.com/2016/04/04/difference-real-estate-agent-realtor-explained/\nThe difference between a real estate agent and a Realtor, explained", "text": "The difference between a real estate agent and a Realtor, explainedby Amy Tankersley Staff Writer Apr 4Big plans for business in 2018? Give yourself the tools to own the new year at Connect SF, July 17-20, 2018Learn More Are the terms “real estate agent” and “Realtor” interchangeable? Those inside the industry know that they’re not, but they also know that it seems to be a bit of an industry secret — many consumers aren’t sure at all what the difference is between a real estate agent and a Realtor, or whether there even is one. Here’s a guide you can share with clients to help explain how this real estate agent vs. Realtor thing works. What is the difference between a real estate agent and a Realtor? The titles “real estate agent” and “Realtor” are often used interchangeably. Why do people use the terms interchangeably if they mean different things? Because using the term “real estate agent” can be a bit clunky and wordy, those who may not be familiar with the differences between the two designations often use the term “Realtor” as a shorthand to refer to anyone who is in the business of helping people buy and sell real estate. But they are different — right? Narrowing the female leadership gap in real estate Female agents face an upward mobility challenge within the industry." }, { "docid": "D2950499#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/real_estate_license/Illinois.asp\n.", "text": "ILLINOIS LICENSING COURSESIllinois Real Estate License Course Online Exam Prep Program SPONSORED ADArticle Summary: This article will help anyone looking for information pertaining to a real estate license in the state of Illinois or anyone looking to become a real estate agent or realtor in Illinois. Contents of this article may include information on real estate education, schools, training courses, continuing education, tests and exams, laws, license requirements, renewal information, forms and more.. The Illinois Bureau of Real Estate Professions is a part of both the Division of the Illinois Professional Regulation and the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). The Bureau of Real Estate Professions administers over 90,000 licenses with regard to almost every facet of real estate in Illinois, and enforces the Illinois Real Estate License Act of 2000, landmark legislation which laid the groundwork for how real estate transactions are handled there today. The main office of the Bureau is in Springfield, though there is a satellite office in Chicago. The requirements for a real estate salesperson license in Illinois include being at least 21 years old and having either a high school diploma or a GED. Under certain circumstances the age requirement may be lowered to 18 years of age. The applicant needs to complete the 45-hour Real Estate Transactions course at an approved real estate school . Attorneys applying for the salesperson license need to be admitted to practice law by the Illinois Supreme Court but do not need to take a 45-hour Real Estate Transactions classroom course. A list of pre-licensure and post licensure schools can be found online as well as at the end of this document. The educational courses are available during the daytime, evenings or weekends." }, { "docid": "D125915#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/real_estate_license/Florida.asp\n.", "text": "FLORIDA LICENSING COURSESFlorida Brokering License Course Florida Salesperson License Course Florida Cont. Ed. Courses Online Exam Prep Program SPONSORED ADArticle Summary: This article will help anyone looking for information pertaining to a real estate license in the state of Florida or anyone looking to become a real estate agent or realtor in Florida. Contents of this article may include information on real estate education, schools, training courses, continuing education, tests and exams, laws, license requirements, renewal information, forms and more.. A seven member Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) functions under The Florida State Department of Business and Professional Regulation ( DBPR ), Division of Real Estate. The commission is made up of five real estate licensees that have each been licensees for at least five years, and two persons that have never been licensees. The Florida Real Estate Commission administers and enforces the real estate laws of the state that affect all aspects of a Florida real estate license. The requirements to become a real estate agent in Florida include being at least 18 years of age and having a high school diploma or its equivalent. Arrest and police history needs to be provided, plus fingerprints that are no older than 60 days. Upon meeting the Florida real estate education requirements, an applicant may apply for and take the states real estate exams. The applicant for a real estate sales associate license in Florida has to complete 63 classroom-hours covering required Florida real estate courses." }, { "docid": "D2329458#0", "title": "http://www.workingre.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/making-reasonable-and-appropriate-adjustments-NE.html\n.", "text": "\"> Click to Read Current Issue> Working RE Archives> Surveys> Webinar Menu> Blogs Challenging Low Fees AMC Rater HVCC Talkback> Leave Comments Below> Click to Print This article explains how to make appropriate and reasonable adjustments for residential properties, both single family and individual condominium units. Ed itor’s Note: Whether you are appraising a single family residence or a condominium unit, if your adjustments are either not supported or not reasonable, your value conclusion could be totally wrong. Making Reasonable and Appropriate Adjustments By Philip G. Spool, ASAMy last article discussed choosing comparable sales in a tough market. As was discussed in that article, in today’s market, it is very difficult to obtain comparable sales and listings that best reflect comparison to the subject. Some sales and/or listings might be older but more similar to the subject; others may be further away in a similar substitute neighborhood. Once you select your comparable sales, the next step is to make adjustments to them. Whether you are appraising a single family residence or a condominium unit, if your adjustments are either not supported or not reasonable, your value conclusion could be totally wrong. This article explains how to make appropriate and reasonable adjustments for residential properties, both single family and individual condominium units. Adjustments: Fact or Opinion? Most adjustments are considered “opinion.”" }, { "docid": "D1955232#0", "title": "https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/321-Westview-Rd_Galva_KS_67443_M82676-17150\n321 Westview St, Galva , KS 67443", "text": "321 Westview St, Galva, KS 67443No Estimate Available4 beds 3 baths 2,648 sq ft 0.3 acres lot Selling? Request a FREE Analysis Property Details Schools & Neighborhood Property History Seller represented by: Jennifer Orth with ELLENE MCKEAN &. Buyer represented by: Sheets - Adams, Realtors Just sold 1 / 21Sold on March 16, 2018No Estimate Available Track Your Home Value4 beds 3 baths 2,648 sq ft 0.3 acres lot321 Westview St, Galva , KS 67443Map Commute Time Refi Rates Property Overview - Don't miss your chance to see this amazing home! Inside you will find new carpet, laminate and paint on the main floor, plenty of pantry space in the kitchen and a separate dressing area in the master suite! The updates continue into the basement with a new whirlpool jetted bath/shower combo and custom brick walls in the family room giving it just the right amount of character. Enjoy your evenings on the covered front porch or under the pergola out back. This house has something for everyone! Give me a call at 620-755-7206 to set up your showing!219Days on market until sold$142,000Neighborhood Median Price19Days since last sold Similar Homes For Sale Comparison of 321 Westview St, Galva, KS 67443 with Nearby Homes:$232,0003 bd, 2 ba, 1,380 sq ft305 Decker St1,268 sq ft smaller19 years newer$60,0003 bd, 2 ba, 1,264 sq ft1311 21st Ave1,384 sq ft smaller53 years older$249,9003 bd, 2 ba, 2,589 sq ft1966 Highway 5659 sq ft smaller94 years older$105,4003 bd, 1 ba, 1,408 sq ft428 S Mulberry St1,240 sq ft smaller41 years older$182,0003 bd, 3 ba, 2,304 sq ft425 S Parklane Dr344 sq ft smaller27 years older$139,0003 bd, 2 ba, 1,539 sq ft1145 24th Ave1,109 sq ft smaller Same year built Interested in any of these homes? Have a local agent show you around. Contact Agent Property Details Status Sold Price/Sq Ft No Info Type Single Family Home Built1999Schools Elementary School: Canton Galva Elem At Galva Middle School: Canton Galva High School: Canton-Galva Property Features Bedrooms Bedrooms: 4Bedrooms-Basement: 1Bathrooms Baths Full: 3Bedrooms-1st/Main Floor: 3Baths-1st/Main Floor: 2Baths-Basement: 1Kitchen and Dining Dining: Kitchen/Dining Combo Exterior and Lot Features Lot Dimensions: Under 0.50 Acre Fencing: Wood Exterior Features: Deck, Porch-Covered, Storage Shed, Guttering - Some Lot Type: Corner Lot Total Acres: 0.31Other rooms Basement/Foundation: Basement-Full, Entrance-Interior, Finished Sq Ft-Full Laundry: Main Floor, Separate Utility, 220 Equipment Other Interior Rooms: Bonus Room Interior Features Interior Decor: Excellent Interior Walls: Brick, Sheetrock Building and Construction House Style: Ranch/Ranchette Roofing: Heritage Type Exterior Construction: Hardboard Siding Approximate Age: 11 - 20 Years Flooring: Carpet, Ceramic Tile, Laminate Approx." }, { "docid": "D2273080#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/real_estate_license/kentucky.asp\n.", "text": "Article Summary: This article will help anyone looking for information pertaining to a real estate license in the state of Kentucky or anyone looking to become a real estate agent or realtor in Kentucky. Contents of this article may include information on real estate education, schools, training courses, continuing education, tests and exams, laws, license requirements, renewal information, forms and more.. The Kentucky Real Estate Commission ( KREC ), with offices in Louisville, is responsible for protecting the public interest regarding all real estate transactions. The Kentucky Statutes updated the real estate regulations effective April 22, 2005. The requirements for a real estate salesperson license in Kentucky include being at least 18 years of age and having a high school diploma or GED. An exception to the diploma requirement is made for applicants with at least 28 credit hours from a post-secondary institution. The salesperson applicant needs to have completed 96 approved classroom hours or have completed six semester credit hours in real estate courses from an accredited college or university. In order to take the examination, the applicant must submit to a criminal background check. Those who currently or have ever held a license in another state must also include a License Certification from that state. All applicants for the Kentucky salesperson license must pass the real estate examinations. Once passed, the applicant must apply for the license within 60 days or forfeit the examination results." }, { "docid": "D712422#0", "title": "https://chicagorealtor.com/professional-standards/mandatory-ethics-training/\nMANDATORY ETHICS TRAINING", "text": "MANDATORY ETHICS TRAININGAll REALTOR® members are required to complete 2.5 hours of Code of Ethics training per two-year cycle. The current training cycle is January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018Failure to comply with this required ethics training is a violation of a membership duty, for which the member’s primary association will suspend membership until the training is complete. The only REALTORS® exempt from this requirement are REALTORS® with REALTOR® Emeritus status. Appraisers or Attorneys must meet this membership requirement and are not exempt. NOTE: This is a National Association of REALTORS® mandate, NOT a requirement of the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation or its Continuing Education course requirement. However, if you take an Ethics CE course, you will meet part of your CE requirement as well as the NAR® membership mandate. There are multiple ways to complete your Quadrennial Ethics Requirement Download Ethics Training Course Chicago Association of REALTORS ®New Member Orientation Ethics Course Online Training Course Other Real Estate Schools FREE DOWNLOADABLE ETHICS COURSEThis non-CE course provides REALTORS® with a reliable reference for guidance in dealing with complex ethical situations in the daily practice of real estate. Students learn how the Code of Ethics help them fulfill their obligations to their clients, customers, the public, and each other. Click here to download this course. Students are required to sign and submit the affidavit of course compliance in order to receive credit for this course." }, { "docid": "D1945661#0", "title": "http://www.doughroller.net/tools-resources/9-great-alternatives-to-zillow-to-lookup-the-value-of-your-home-and-your-neighbors-home/\n10 Home Value Websites to Lookup the Value of Your Home (and your neighborâs home)", "text": "\"10 Home Value Websites to Lookup the Value of Your Home (and your neighbor’s home)Rob Berger October 3, 2017Advertising Disclosure There was time not to long ago when there was only one way to know what your house was worth. Call a Realtor. Now there are many websites that will show you the value of your house based on recent sales in your area. Here are 10 home value websites you can use to see the value of your home. Ah, 2007. In that year, we were introduced to the original i Phone, the Dow Jones closed above 14,000 for the very first time in history, and the Spurs beat the Cavaliers for an NBA Championship. Unfortunately, it’s also the year that the housing market imploded, leaving millions upside down in their mortgages and hundreds of thousands in foreclosure. It’s been ten years since the real estate bubble burst. Nowadays, most homeowners are enjoying the increase that housing prices have seen. Steadily, median prices of existing homes have continued to climb." }, { "docid": "D294416#0", "title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_to_get_a_real_estate_license_alberta-qna14720.html\n.", "text": "\"Q How to get a real estate license alberta? Can i get a real estate licence in florida if work experience in europe Topic: British Columbia Asked by: Gilberto In Business & Finance > Renting & Real Estate > Estate>A Top Solutions Larry:. As we are an association for REALTORS we do not come into the picture until afte ... read more You have to have a grade 12 education or more, you must be a Canadian citizen and an Alber ... read more Visitors to this page also searched for: Get your real estate license alberta Getting your relistate linces in calgary Realtor license alberta Real estate licence fees edmonton Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Solutions Jarrett Level 1 (Contributor)38 Answers\"\"As we are an association for realtors we do not come into the...\"\"6 0 Larry:. As we are an association for REALTORS we do not come into the picture until after you are licensed. We have no part of the education process in becoming a REALTOR. * Carmen Zukiwsky*. *Education Registrar*. Any communication received in error, or subsequent reply, should be deleted or destroyed. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Cost of realtors licience in alberta Annual course realtors alberta Carmen zukiwsky Frankie Level 1 (Contributor)56 Answers\"\" how to get a real estate license alberta...\"\"4 0 You have to have a grade 12 education or more, you must be a Canadian citizen and an Albertan, living in the province for a specified amount of time. does this answer your questions. How to get a real estate license alberta." }, { "docid": "D1050460#0", "title": "https://www.mortgageloan.com/seniors\nHousing and Mortgages for Seniors", "text": "Please note that you are free to copy and/or reuse this guide, in whole or parts, provided that you reference (link) to the original source, i.e. this page. Purpose of this guide This guide will help seniors of all ages to understand some of the options open to them and precautions that they should take when it comes to owning a home, downsizing, paying a mortgage, taking out a reverse mortgage, and selling property. After evaluating this guide, readers will have a better understanding of: Common financial mistakes that seniors make The benefits of downsizing Approaches to paying for a mortgage in retirement The various types of mortgages available to seniors What a reverse mortgage is and how to use it How seniors can protect themselves from predatory real estate professionals and scams Introduction A home is a central part of everyone’s life. If you are a senior and you have lived in your home for many years, that idea takes on a whole different meaning. You’ve raised your children there, you’ve held meaningful family gatherings there, and you’ve created countless memories. You’ve also probably invested quite a bit of your time, effort, and income into the house over the years in the form of mortgage payments, maintenance, repairs, and renovations. Not to sound dramatic, but the very thing that has housed your family and holds so many dear memories can turn into a real burden if you don’t plan ahead. For some, the strain is physical in the form of regular, exhausting maintenance. For others, it’s the draining financial responsibilities of the mortgage, bills, and upkeep. And for some, the house just becomes glaringly impractical either because it has more space than they need, stairs that they can no longer climb, a yard that they can no longer maintain, or is located too far from friends and family." }, { "docid": "D1364668#0", "title": "https://www.orea.com/\nBuilding Stronger Communities", "text": "\"Upcoming Events April 14,2018 CREA AGM and Leadership Summit May 14,2018 NAR REALTORS® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo May 30,2018 TREB AGM & REALTOR Quest See All Events What's New at OREAPolitical Advocacy Survey When it comes to home ownership, generations agree: it’s more difficult for young people now than it used to be They might not agree on everything, but when it comes to home ownership being a challenge for younger buyers, Ontarians of all ages concur. In a survey conducted by Nanos Research for OREA, 9-in-10 Ontarians aged 30 to 39 (91%) and 88% of those 60 plus, agree or somewhat agree that... Read More Professional Development Call to Action Are you an OREA member? Volunteer now!The real estate industry is changing. At OREA, that means we're doubling down on our advocacy and member services to keep Ontario REALTORS® ahead of the curve. Come be part of a team that's leading the way on issues that matter to you and Ontario home owners. Read More News Bill 166OREA pleased with passing of Ontario’s consumer protection bill“Ontario REALTORS® are very pleased to see phase one of our proposals for modernizing the rules that govern our industry become law. This legislation provides greater transparency for consumers and protects their right to work with the realtor of their choice. \"\" Read More Events Recording Catch up on the REBBA Review town hall Watch a recording of our update on the government’s proposed changes to the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act, 2002 (“REBBA”). It includes a preview of OREA's latest REBBA Review white paper which features proposals to strengthen real estate registration education in Ontario. Read More Support For Our Members Professional Development Your career as a REALTOR ® is always changing, always dynamic." }, { "docid": "D870591#0", "title": "http://www.parentgiving.com/elder-care/the-right-move-working-with-a-senior-move-manager/\nThe Right Move: Working with a Senior Move Manager", "text": "\"Articles Library » Housing Options The Right Move: Working with a Senior Move Manager Downsizing or relocated from a beloved home is easier with this elder care professional. A Senior Move Manager is a professional who specializes in assisting older adults and their families with the emotional and physical aspects of relocation and/or aging in place. Senior move managers provide a multi-faceted approach to the move process: from space planning in the beginning to post-move support and advocacy. Though many senior move managers have backgrounds in gerontology, social work, health care, nursing and psychology, others come to this industry from the corporate world of project management, technology, accounting or marketing. What all senior move managers share, however, is a profound commitment to connecting with older adults and a desire to perform meaningful work. Senior Move Manager Services Although specific services vary, most Senior Move Managers can help with some or all of the following: Developing an overall move or age in place plan Organizing, sorting and downsizing Customized floor plans Arranging for the profitable disposal of unwanted items through auction, estate sale, buy-out, consignment, donation or a combination of the above Interviewing, scheduling and overseeing movers Arranging shipments and storage Professional packing Unpacking and setting up the new home Related services, such as cleaning, waste removal, shopping, senior escort, assisting with selection of a realtor and helping prepare the home to be sold Some senior move managers provide these services directly; others function in more of an oversight or management role. Senior move managers have extensive, practical knowledge about the costs, quality and availability of various local community resources. \"\" One call to a senior move manager can connect you with services older adults and families need for a seamless, successful transition of all kinds. \"\" Additionally, senior move managers frequently assist individuals who choose to stay in their own homes, but require expert organizational skills and solid knowledge of aging in place concepts to help them achieve their goal of . . . not moving anywhere, just improving quality of life." }, { "docid": "D352926#0", "title": "https://www.coldwellbanker.com/homes-for-sale/list/lake-charles-la/by-city/Sulphur,LA-19566/detailed\nSulphur, LA Real Estate â Homes For Sale in Sulphur, LA", "text": "Homes for Sale Coldwell Banker Gallerie Realty Sulphur, LA Real Estate — Homes For Sale in Sulphur, LA300 Properties Found Save Search Sort By Date: newest first Price: low to high Price: high to low Date: newest first Sq. Ft.: high to low$/Sq. Ft.: low to high$/Sq. Ft.: high to low Lot Size: high to low List Map13721 Kim Street Sulphur , LA 70663$149,900$530/mo3 beds2 baths1,516 sq ft$99 / sq ft On Site 1 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of WOLD REAL ESTATE via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®Pine Needle Drive Sulphur , LA 70663$62,000$219/mo Lot Size 1.7 acre On Site 1 days Land Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®2364 Madison Crossing None Sulphur , LA 70665$199,900$707/mo3 beds2 baths1,685 sq ft$119 / sq ft On Site 2 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of STONERIDGE REAL ESTATE via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®71105 N Crocker Street Sulphur , LA 70663$400,000$1,415/mo Lot Size 7.0 acre On Site 2 days Land Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®5801 S Stanford Street Sulphur , LA 70663$195,500$691/mo4 beds3 baths2,443 sq ft$80 / sq ft On Site 2 days Multi-Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®21630 Alabama Street Sulphur , LA 70663$239,500$847/mo3 beds2 baths2,618 sq ft$91 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY LAKE CHARLES via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®9208 Vincent Lane Sulphur , LA 70663$65,000$230/mo3 beds2 baths1,120 sq ft$58 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®15918 Kirby Street Sulphur , LA 70663$75,000$265/mo3 beds1 baths875 sq ft$86 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY LAKE CHARLES via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®7776b Trahan Street Sulphur , LA 70663$275,000$973/mo9 beds6 baths3,904 sq ft$70 / sq ft On Site 7 days Multi-Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®9113 Liberator Street Sulphur , LA 70663$89,900$318/mo4 beds1 baths1,234 sq ft$73 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®19123 Roberta Drive Sulphur , LA 70663$149,900$530/mo3 beds2 baths1,440 sq ft$104 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®22856 Patch Street Sulphur , LA 70665$265,000$937/mo3 beds2 baths2,788 sq ft$95 / sq ft On Site 7 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of COLDWELL BANKER GALLERIE REALTY, LLC via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®162203 Alexa Lane Sulphur , LA 70663$239,000$845/mo4 beds2 baths1,910 sq ft$125 / sq ft On Site 9 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of CENTURY-21 BESSETTE REALTY via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®274923 Thompson Road Sulphur , LA 70665$120,000$424/mo3 beds2 baths1,560 sq ft$77 / sq ft On Site 11 days Single Family Residence Listing Provided Courtesy of KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY LAKE CHARLES via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®33565 W Cabella Drive Sulphur , LA 70665$75,000$265/mo Lot Size 26,572 sq ft On Site 12 days Land Listing Provided Courtesy of BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES SARVER REALTY via Southwest Louisiana Association of REALTORS®First1 2 3 4 5 ... 10 20Last Insights about Sulphur, LA from Local Real Estate Agents Helpful Patty Simmons on 01/22/2017Parks & Recreation The best baseball fields in the state, attracting both state and national competition. Sports for all ages including adults. Lighted tennis courts throughout the city. ... moreless Helpful Clara Colvin on 12/06/2016Parks and Recreation The best baseball fields in the state, attracting both state and national competition." }, { "docid": "D1801852#0", "title": "http://home.howstuffworks.com/real-estate/buying-home/realtor1.htm\nHow Realtors Work", "text": "\"Realtors vs. Real Estate Agents Prev NEXTReal estate agents, home appraisers, property managers, real estate counselors and brokers can be members of the National Association of Realtors (NAR) and earn the title of Realtor. Justin Sullivan/ Getty Images The word Realtor is a trademark referring to someone who's an active member of the National Association of Realtors (NAR). In the United States, a real estate agent is licensed to help consumers buy and sell commercial or residential property. But not all Realtors are real estate agents. Home appraisers, property managers, real estate counselors and real estate brokers can also be members of the NAR, earning them the title of Realtors. In the U. S., each state has its own requirements for becoming a licensed real estate agent. Most states require a minimum of 30 to 90 hours of classroom instruction in real estate fundamentals from an accredited college, university or technical school [source: Bureau of Labor Statistics ]. After he or she has completed real estate school, the applicant needs to pass an official exam that covers real estate standards and practices, national real estate law and laws that affect that particular state. A real estate agent pays an annual fee for his or her license, which must be renewed every one or two years [source: Bureau of Labor Statistics ]. Some states require a certain amount of continuing education to renew a license." }, { "docid": "D3143382#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/Real_Estate_License/Tennessee.asp\n.", "text": "Article Summary: This article will help anyone looking for information pertaining to a real estate license in the state of Tennessee or anyone looking to become a real estate agent or realtor in Tennessee. Contents of this article may include information on real estate education, schools, training courses, continuing education, tests and exams, laws, license requirements, renewal information, forms and more.. The Tennessee Real Estate Commission is one of the regulatory boards under the Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance. The Real Estate Commission was created in 1951 to handle the licensing of agents within the state, and its main office is in Nashville. The requirements for a real estate affiliate broker license in Tennessee include being at least 18 years of age and having successfully completed 60-hours of approved courses in real estate principles and fundamentals before taking the real estate exams. Brokers licensed as brokers after January 1, 2005, must complete continuing education requirements after completing postlicense education, including the core course. The requirements for a real estate broker license in Tennessee include being at least 18 years of age and having held an active affiliate broker license for 36 months if licensed as an affiliate broker after May 12, 1988. The broker license applicant needs to have successfully completed 120 classroom hours of approved real estate education. 30 hours of these must be an 'Office/Broker Management' course. After completing the education requirements and passing the broker real estate examinations, the licensee must complete 120 additional hours of approved post-licensing courses before the third anniversary of becoming licensed. Brokers licensed after January 1, 2005 need to complete continuing education requirements after completing the 120-hour post-license requirement." }, { "docid": "D3417359#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/For_sale_by_owner\nFor sale by owner", "text": "\"For the film, see For Sale by Owner (film). This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. See Wikipedia's guide to writing better articles for suggestions. ( April 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)An example of a For Sale By Owner yard sign. For Sale By Owner, or FSBO, is the process of selling real estate without the representation of a real estate broker or real estate agent. Homeowners may employ the services of marketing or online listing companies or market their own property but do not pay a commission and represent themselves with the help of a lawyer or Solicitor (mostly in Commonwealth) throughout the sale. Contents [ hide ]1 Options Including Multiple Listing Service Access2 Legal Disclosures and Documents3 FSBO Statistics4 Market Share4.1 USA4.2 Canada4.3 UK4.4 Australia5 See also6 References Options Including Multiple Listing Service Access [ edit]There are many options open to the FSBO seller. Many companies both online and brick and mortar offer various levels of services and price points. These include: Do it all yourself and pay no commission. For the solo job, thanks to the internet the creative seller can obtain all kinds of help." }, { "docid": "D1569064#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/real_estate_license/Pennsylvania.asp\n.", "text": "PENNSYLVANIA LICENSING COURSESPennsylvania Real Estate License Course Pennsylvania Real Estate CEOnline Exam Prep Program SPONSORED ADArticle Summary: This article will help anyone looking for information pertaining to a real estate license in the state of Pennsylvania or anyone looking to become a real estate agent or realtor in Pennsylvania. Contents of this article may include information on real estate education, schools, training courses, continuing education, tests and exams, laws, license requirements, renewal information, forms and more.. The Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission functions under the Pennsylvania Department of State's Bureau of Professional & Occupational Affairs. The Bureau was established in 1963 to provide administrative services to the various professional commissions. The main office of the Commission is in Harrisburg. The requirements for a real estate salesperson license in Pennsylvania include being at least 18 years of age and having successfully completed four credits, or 60 hours, of approved real estate education. Applicants who have a bachelor's degree with a major in real estate from an accredited college or university may have the 60 hour requirement waived, and those with a juris doctor degree from an accredited law school may also waive the education requirement. Applicants who have some real estate courses at an accredited school may receive some credit for these toward the salesperson requirement. Applicants having a real estate broker license in another jurisdiction may be allowed two education credits for each full year of active practice during the preceding ten year period. All real estate courses need to have been completed within the ten years preceding passing the real estate exams, and applicants must apply for their salesperson license within three years of passing the real estate exams. All real estate salesperson applicants need to be sponsored by a licensed Pennsylvania real estate broker who will be overseeing their activities." }, { "docid": "D1128848#0", "title": "http://www.mass.gov/ocabr/consumer-rights-and-resources/consumer-protection/shopping/homebuying/buy-or-sell-a-home.html\nBuying and selling a home in Massachusetts", "text": "\"The purchase or sale of a home is one of the largest transactions that an individual makes during a lifetime. Following years of planning and saving, a buyer begins the process of finding the home of the buyer's dreams. The search can provide a challenge and an opportunity. The assistance of a qualified real estate agent can transform complex negotiations into a most rewarding endeavor for buyer and seller. This pamphlet is provided as a consumer service to the homebuying and selling public and demonstrates the Massachusetts REALTORS'® commitment to promoting home ownership opportunities for all citizens of the Commonwealth. For additional information on the homebuying and selling process, we invite consumers to browse the public side of the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS'â (MAR) web site at www.marealtor.com. Community profiles and practical information and guidelines for buyers and sellers of residential property are available on this site. Role of the Real Estate Agent Exclusive Listing Agreements Although there are several different types of listings for the sale of real property that an owner may give a broker, the most common in Massachusetts is an \"\"exclusive right to sell\"\" agreement. Under an \"\"exclusive right to sell\"\" agreement the listing broker is given the right to earn a fee for professional services if the property is sold by anyone, including to a buyer located solely through the efforts of the owner. Multiple Listing Service Where a buyer works with a real estate agent who participates in a multiple listing service (\"\"MLS\"\"), the agent can cooperate in showing a buyer any property in the MLS, even though it may have been listed through another office." }, { "docid": "D1648600#0", "title": "http://www.investopedia.com/financial-edge/0511/10-reasons-you-shouldnt-skip-a-home-inspection.aspx\n10 Reasons You Shouldn't Skip A Home Inspection", "text": "\"After your offer to buy a home enters into contract, the process of near-endless check writing begins. There are many necessary costs, such as realtor and lawyer fees, and the total of these expenses may have you looking for ways to save money elsewhere. You may be tempted to skip the home inspection and its $200 to $500 invoice, but there are 10 good reasons why you should get one. TUTORIAL: Buying A Home: Find A Home1. It Provides an \"\"Out\"\" A quality home inspection can reveal critical information about the condition of a home and its systems. This makes the buyer aware of what costs, repairs and maintenance the home may require immediately, and over time. If a buyer isn't comfortable with the findings of the home inspection, it usually presents one last opportunity to back out of the offer to buy. ( This step is important when purchasing a property because it may save you thousands. For more, see Do You Need A Home Inspection?) 2." }, { "docid": "D2779181#0", "title": "http://hansbarger.com/career2.html\n.", "text": "\"What does it take to become a licensed real estate agent? Join the team with over 40 years experience!Per State of Indiana guidelines, a candidate for a real estate salesperson license must: Be 18 years of age or older Pass a state-approved 54-hour real estate licensing course Earn a passing grade on the state license exam A licensed real estate salesperson is required to attend continuing education (CE) courses totaling sixteen hours within the two year license period, six of which must be in License & Escrow Law, Agency Law, Civil Rights Law, Listing Contracts and Purchase Agreements, Settlement Procedures and Antitrust. Additionally, a sales agent must be affiliated with a real estate broker for at least one year before applying for broker status himself. Only licensed real estate brokers are allowed to maintain independent status from any established real estate firm. Finally, being a licensed real estate agent is not the same as being a Realtor®. A Realtor® is a licensed agent who agrees to abide by an established code of ethics by joining the National Association of Realtors®. Anyone with a real estate license can sell real estate, but not everyone can become a Realtor®. How much does it all cost? While individual expenses vary, here is a rough estimate of the initial costs to start a real estate career (based on 2012 figures): Non-Recurring Start-Up Fees: State-Approved License Course: $300-500 Indiana Association of Realtors® Membership: $200 NE IN Association of Realtors® Orientation Fee: $25 Supra® Key for Electronic Lockboxes: $249 Annual Fees: National Board of Realtors® Membership: $155 Indiana Association of Realtors® Membership: $180 NE IN Association of Realtors® Membership: $175All Annual Fees for Realtor® memberships are pro-rated to the month joined, so depending upon when you join an office, the first year's dues may range from $50 to $360Monthly Fees: Multiple Listing Service Access Fee: $50MLS fees are billed at least one month in advance, so depending upon when you join an office, the first month's bill may range from $50 to $150. Optional Fees: Business Cards: $30-60 for 1,000 cards Sign Riders: $7-8 each Car Magnets: $100-120 per set All told, expect to spend about $1,500 to begin a career in real estate, not including professional wardrobe, gasoline, office supplies, etc." } ]
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age requirement to become a probation officer nj
[ { "docid": "D854903#0", "title": "http://study.com/requirements_for_becoming_a_probation_officer.html\nRequirements for Becoming a Probation Officer", "text": "Corrections, Probation, and Parole / Requirements for Becoming a Probation Officer Requirements for Becoming a Probation Officer Probation officers require some formal education. Learn about the requirements to become a probation officer, including education and job duties, to see if this career is right for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »Probation officers monitor and work with probationers to prevent them from committing new crimes. To become a probation officer, you must acquire a bachelor's degree, along with required training and certification. The following information details the educational requirements and job outlook for this occupational field. Essential Information Probation officers supervise convicted criminals who serve probation time instead of jail sentences. Job duties include meeting with offenders and documenting their activities to ensure that they obey the court's probation requirements. Probation officers work for state and federal governments, agencies and jurisdictions. Most probation officers hold a bachelor's degree. Required Education Bachelor's degree Other Requirements State training program and certification Projected Job Growth (2014-2024)* 4%Average Salary (2015)* $54,080Source:*U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Probation Officer Requirements Educational Requirements Various federal, state and local law enforcement agencies may have different job requirements for becoming a probation officer." } ]
[ { "docid": "D762990#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expungement\nExpungement", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2010)The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the English-speaking world and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ( May 2013)In the common law legal system, an expungement proceeding is a type of lawsuit in which a first time offender of a prior criminal conviction seeks that the records of that earlier process be sealed, making the records unavailable through the state or Federal repositories. If successful, the records are said to be \"\"expunged\"\". Black's Law Dictionary defines \"\"expungement of record\"\" as the \"\"Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository.\"\" [ 1] While expungement deals with an underlying criminal record, it is a civil action in which the subject is the petitioner or plaintiff asking a court to declare that the records be expunged. A very real distinction exists between an expungement and a pardon. When an expungement is granted, the person whose record is expunged may, for most purposes, treat the event as if it never occurred." }, { "docid": "D3476501#0", "title": "http://passthepolicetest.com/become-a-police-officer/steps-to-become-a-police-officer-in-new-jersey-nj-cop-requirements\nSteps to Become a Police Officer in New Jersey â NJ Cop Requirements", "text": "August 15, 2017 by admin Steps to Become a Police Officer in New Jersey – NJ Cop Requirements The first step to becoming a certified police officer in New Jersey is to be hired by an agency. Certification as a police officer requires attending a police academy but only officers already hired are eligible to attend one of the state’s approved academies. A law enforcement officer cannot receive a permanent appointment without successfully completing the Basic Course for Police Officers and receiving certification by the New Jersey Police Training Commission ( www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/njptc/home.htm ). THE HIRING PROCESSThere are two ways to be hired by a police agency in New Jersey, through the New Jersey Civil Service Commission, or through another route called the Chief’s Agency Track. This method is for police agencies that do not use the state’s civil service agency to screen candidates. For Chief’s Agency Track, you will have to contact individual agencies to find out which method of hiring they use. A good source to find police agencies in the state are the links on the website of NJLawman.com ( www.njlawman.com/Links%20Page.htm ). Candidates using the civil service track must pass the Law Enforcement Examination. Those who pass remain in a hiring pool for two years. The pool of candidates is used by agencies in Civil Service jurisdictions looking for officers to fill positions." }, { "docid": "D995319#0", "title": "http://www.placer.ca.gov/departments/sheriff/communityservice\nCommunity Service", "text": "\"Community Service Youth and Community Services Unit The Placer County Sheriff’s Office is concerned with citizens’ personal safety and the protection of their property. In this regard, a number of crime prevention programs have been developed to reduce the potential for crimes against county residents. A sergeant, ten deputies, and four community services officers staff the Sheriff’s Office Community Services Unit. Community Services Officers Community service officers are available to make public presentations for organizations, community groups, churches and schools throughout Placer County on a variety of topics. School Resource Deputies School resource deputies are responsible for teaching on high school, junior high, and elementary school campuses, developing and maintaining a good rapport with teachers, students, parents and administrators, as well as maintaining a law enforcement presence on campus and at school events . Problem-Oriented Policing The P. O. P. deputy deals with a range of community problems and crime prevention issues. The goal is to understand and relieve community- and business-based problems by helping to develop solutions to address reoccurring problems. Field CSOThe field community services officer (FCSO) is an augmentation to the patrol division. The term “field community services officer” or “FCSO” is used only to distinguish the differing duties between those of a traditional CSO and a CSO working in the field. Youth and Community Outreach The youth and community outreach deputy develops and maintains relationships with at-risk youth and provides educational programs that bolster the value of drug prevention and eradication in Placer County Contact information Sergeant Jason Davis Youth and Community Services Supervisor [email protected] (916) 652-2426Deputy Chris Carlton Problem-Oriented Policing Deputy [email protected] (916) 652-2419CSO Shannon Scofield Community Services Officer [email protected] (530) 889-6972Field Community Services Officer TBDCSO Carly Redlich Community Services Officer [email protected] (916) 652-2425Deputy Natalie Parkes Youth and Community Outreach [email protected] (916) 652-2422 Community outreach and program development for at-risk youth." }, { "docid": "D3267837#0", "title": "https://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/criminal-justice-careers/juvenile-probation-officer/\nJuvenile Probation Officer: Career Guide", "text": "Juvenile probation officers (JPO) supervise youth who have been accused or convicted of crimes and are subsequently placed on probation or under protective supervision. JPOs work closely with law enforcement, social services, schools, and parents to help juveniles become successful. Probation officers who accrue experience and have an advanced degree, such as a master’s degree, may advance to the position of juvenile probation supervisor or to an administrative position. Youth probation officers typically work for the state. Career Description, Duties, and Common Tasks Juvenile probation officers’ primary task is to supervise the youth on their caseloads and ensure compliance with the court’s orders. Juvenile probation officers conduct regular visits to the juvenile’s home, school, work, and other areas of the community which the juvenile frequents. The visits may be weekly or monthly depending on the level of supervision imposed by the court. The juvenile probation officer also makes referrals to community resources for interventions for the youth and his/her parents. The JPO may conduct unannounced visits to check compliance with curfew, to conduct random drug screens, and to monitor the whereabouts of the juveniles on his/her caseload. In addition, if the juvenile is placed on electronic monitoring, the JPO will install the equipment, attach the monitor, and track the juvenile’s activities." }, { "docid": "D1325853#0", "title": "http://www.learninglaw.com/careers/how-to-become-a-detective\nHow to Become A Detective", "text": "Home » Careers »How to Become a Detective How to Become A Detective Detectives are professionals who investigate crimes, collect evidence, facts, and relevant information. These professionals often work with police officers and other law enforcement agents. Detectives may in some cases play instrumental roles in helping police officers with criminal investigations. There are a number of detective branches in the police department that specialize in a particular type of crime or operations. Individuals interested in this field can choose an area to specialize in and pursue training accordingly. Some of the fields in which detectives work include narcotics, homicide, criminal intelligence, fraud, sexual assault, and arson. Featured Schools Becoming A Detective Although there is no specific degree or educational program designed that answers the question of how to be a detective, college education and on-the-job training is still a requirement. Individuals who do not have a high school diploma cannot apply for a job in this area. One must have at least a high school diploma and training from a police academy to acquire skills and knowledge needed to meet career requirements. The first step to prepare for this career is to acquire some form of college education." }, { "docid": "D1015293#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/about_5110339_much-money-probation-officer-make.html\nHow Much Money Does a Probation Officer Make?", "text": "\"Home »Salary Insights »Military Salaries How Much Money Does a Probation Officer Make? By Rhonda Campbell; Updated July 05, 2017http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_x Rra Vcfa3GM/SEUy XFFYt3I/AAAAAAAAAKM/r G2UVi7XUZU/s320/Broken Chains2.jpg Throughout the United States probation officers regularly meet with parolees, people who have recently been released from prison and received probation at the end of their prison term. Probation officers also supervise offenders whose sole sentencing involves a term of court-ordered officer supervision. In addition to assessing a convicted individual's progress and behavior, as a probation officer you will offer advice, encouragement and support to your clients. Top Ten Percent The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) 2008-2009 Occupational Outlook Handbook reports that the top ten percent of probation officers earn approximately $72,000 or more a year. Probation officers who work in urban areas typically earn more than officers who work in areas with fewer criminal convictions. Workloads in these areas are increasing and might require overtime. Bottom Ten Percent According to the BLS the bottom ten percent of probation officers earned below $28,000 a year. Recurring convictions of their clients, frequently missed probation meetings with clients and generally overall low on-the-job performance are items that can impact a probation officers success and salary levels. Part-time, full-time and temporary positions are available." }, { "docid": "D2108916#0", "title": "https://aspe.hhs.gov/basic-report/medicaid-liens\nMedicaid Liens", "text": "\"U. S. Department of Health and Human Services Medicaid Liens Thomson/MEDSTATApril 2005PDF Version This policy brief was prepared under contract #HHS-100-03-0022 between the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disability, Aging and Long-Term Care Policy (DALTCP) and Thomson/MEDSTAT. For additional information about the study, you may visit the DALTCP home page at http://aspe.hhs.gov/_/office_specific/daltcp.cfm or contact the ASPE Project Officer, Hunter Mc Kay, at HHS/ASPE/DALTCP, Room 424E, H. H. Humphrey Building, 200 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20201. His e-mail address is: Hunter. Mc [email protected]. This policy brief is one of five commissioned by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation on Medicaid eligibility policies for long-term care benefits. This brief presents the fundamentals of Medicaid liens -- what they are, why they are permitted, and how they are applied by state Medicaid programs. Liens are a tool that states may use to ensure their right to recover past Medicaid spending on the property owners behalf when he or she, or certain close relatives, no longer needs the property. The remaining four briefs address: Medicaid Treatment of the Home; Spouses of Medicaid Long-Term Care Recipients; Medicaid Estate Recovery programs; and A Case Study of the Massachusetts Medicaid Estate Recovery Program. INTRODUCTIONSince its inception in 1965, the principal purpose of the Medicaid program has been to provide medical care for individuals with very low incomes and limited assets. 1 Nevertheless, over half of all Medicaid spending today is for recipients who are not poor enough to qualify for welfare but who lack the means to pay for health care." }, { "docid": "D354300#0", "title": "http://www.probationofficeredu.org/new-york/new-york-salary/\nProbation, Parole and Juvenile Probation Officer Salaries in New York", "text": "Probation, Parole and Juvenile Probation Officer Salaries in New York In New York, adult parole is handled by the New York State Division of Parole, while probation services for adults are handled locally. Juvenile parole and probation are handled by several different agencies, and the City of New York actually has its own individual corrections system responsible for managing parolees and probationers. Sponsored School Capella University is proud to be partnered with the FBI National Academy Associates (FBINAA). Capella's 100% online criminal justice degree programs are led by professors with real-world experience and even allow you to earn credit for POST (Peace Officer Standards and Training). - Request Free Info In 2012, the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the median New York probation officer, parole officer and juvenile probation officer salary was $66,120. Here are the some of the starting salaries for both adult and juvenile parole officers in New York: Parole Officer: Starting Salary: $52,643Parole Officer Trainee 1: Starting Salary: $34,260Facility Parole Officer 1: Starting Salary: $47,556Facility Parole Officer Trainee 1: Starting Salary: $34,260Parole Substance Abuse Counselor 1: Starting Salary: $47,556The U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the following salary figures for probation, parole, and juvenile probation officers in cities throughout the state of New York: Area name Employment Hourly mean wage Annual mean wage Hourly median wage Hourly 75th percentile wage Hourly 90th percentile wage Annual median wage Annual 75th percentile wage Annual 90th percentile wage Albany-Schenectady-Troy NY Estimate Not Released 29.37 61100 28.16 34.96 41.49 58580 72720 86300Buffalo-Niagara Falls NY 220 30.96 64400 32.40 36.55 42.05 67390 76020 87470Nassau-Suffolk NY Metropolitan Division 500 35.71 74280 36.45 41.52 44.56 75820 86360 92690New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island NY-NJ-PA 3810 34.50 71760 34.79 41.74 45.40 72360 86820 94440New York-White Plains-Wayne NY-NJ Metropolitan Division 2120 34.12 70970 34.46 41.15 45.09 71680 85580 93780Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown NY 240 33.94 70600 33.25 36.72 43.38 69150 76380 90220Syracuse NY 160 27.76 57740 26.52 31.50 39.08 55160 65520 81300Utica-Rome NY 150 30.49 63410 31.62 35.84 41.51 65760 74540 86350Southwest New York nonmetropolitan area 190 28.54 59350 28.22 33.30 37.05 58700 69260 77060Back to Top" }, { "docid": "D1623015#0", "title": "https://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/what-happens-to-last-wills--after-the-attorney-die-1159393.html\nWhat happens to LAST WILLS after the Attorney dies?", "text": "\"Q&AAsked in Seattle, WA | March 18, 2013 Save What happens to LAST WILLS after the Attorney dies? The Attorney wrote my Father's WILL, now we can't find the original, could the Attorney have it. BTW: What happens to all the WILLS an Attorney has drawn up, but then he passes away. What happens to all those legal documents, originals? More Wills and estates Estates Wills Show 1 more Ask a lawyer - it's free! Browse related questions4 attorney answers James P. Frederick27 reviews Probate Attorney | Livonia, MIReveal number Private message Posted March 18, 2013 1:02am Best Answer I agree with Ms. Goldstein. There is nothing wrong with you going to the law office and requesting the Will. Where you may run into a problem is if the lawyer was a solo practitioner and the office has simply \"\"evaporated.\"\" In that case, you should consult with an attorney on your own to determine whether you can probate a copy of the Will, if you have one. James Frederick***Please be sure to mark if you find the answer \"\"helpful\"\" or a \"\"best\"\" answer." }, { "docid": "D1174521#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expunged\nExpungement", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Expunged)navigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( May 2010)The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the English-speaking world and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. ( May 2013)In the common law legal system, an expungement proceeding is a type of lawsuit in which a first time offender of a prior criminal conviction seeks that the records of that earlier process be sealed, making the records unavailable through the state or Federal repositories. If successful, the records are said to be \"\"expunged\"\". Black's Law Dictionary defines \"\"expungement of record\"\" as the \"\"Process by which record of criminal conviction is destroyed or sealed from the state or Federal repository.\"\" [ 1] While expungement deals with an underlying criminal record, it is a civil action in which the subject is the petitioner or plaintiff asking a court to declare that the records be expunged. A very real distinction exists between an expungement and a pardon. When an expungement is granted, the person whose record is expunged may, for most purposes, treat the event as if it never occurred." }, { "docid": "D490676#0", "title": "http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/juvenile-court-sentencing-options-32225.html\nJuvenile Court Sentencing Options", "text": "\"Juvenile courts have a wide range of sentencing options (usually called \"\"disposition orders\"\") that they can impose on juveniles or youth offenders who are found to be \"\"delinquent\"\" (that is, finding that the minor violated a criminal law). Typically, disposition options fall into two camps: incarceration and non-incarceration. One non-incarceration option in particular -- probation -- forms the backbone of the juvenile justice system. Read on to learn about the different kinds of sentencing options used in juvenile court, the ins and outs of probation, and whether a disposition order can be appealed or changed. ( For more information on juvenile court cases, see Nolo's article Juvenile Court: An Overview . ) Related Products MORECriminal Law: A Desk Reference Legal Research The Criminal Law Handbook Incarcerating Juvenile Delinquents After adjudicating a juvenile as delinquent, a juvenile court may order incarceration as a penalty. But methods used to confine juveniles are often very different from those used in cases involving adult offenders (when jail and prison are the fallback options). Here are some ways that judges can order confinement for a juvenile who has been found delinquent: Home confinement/house arrest. The judge can order the minor to remain at home, with exceptions (attend school, work, counseling, and so on). Placement with someone other than a parent or guardian." }, { "docid": "D2837432#0", "title": "http://www.criminaljusticedegreeschools.com/criminal-justice-careers/juvenile-probation-counselor/\nJuvenile Probation Counselor: Career Guide", "text": "Juvenile probation counselors, or intake counselors, evaluate complaints filed by law enforcement agencies, parents, educators, or others in the community who allege a juvenile has committed a criminal or status (one that only a minor can be charged with) offense. Their goal is to determine whether additional court interventions are necessary or if the matter can be diverted from court. They work closely with law enforcement, social services, schools, and parents to help juveniles become successful. Career Description, Duties, and Common Tasks The juvenile probation counselor (JPC) evaluates complaints filed against the juvenile. The process begins with the JPC scheduling an appointment to meet with the juvenile and his/her family to gather additional information and to explain the juvenile court process. The JPC may also schedule an appointment with the complainant to discuss the process and to gather more information. The first appointment with the juvenile and his/her family is called the intake appointment. The JPC will explain the charges, diversions to court that may be available, and the court process if the case is to be forwarded to court for further interventions. If the case is referred to court, the counselor prepares the initial court report that includes a summary of the charges, information gathered at intake, and recommendations for interventions. Probation counselors typically work for the state or local governments." }, { "docid": "D3072077#0", "title": "http://www.mow.uscourts.gov/ppts/employment/job%20requirements\nRequirements for Probation and Pretrial Services Officers", "text": "Physical Requirements Maximum Entry Age Required Education for Probation and Pretrial Services Officers Specialized Experience Requirements for Probation and Pretrial Services Officers Benefits The positions of Federal probation and pretrial service officers have certain minimum requirements, which include:physical requirements,a maximum entry age,educational requirements for probation and pretrial services officers; andspecialized experience requirements which are different for officers and assistants. It is necessary for interested applicants to apply in each district in which they are interested in being considered for employment. Specific position requirements will be outlined with all vacancy announcements. You may also find out more about the benefits for these positions. Physical Requirements: The duties of probation officers, pretrial services officers, and probation officer assistants require the investigation and management of alleged criminal offenders or convicted offenders who present physical danger to officers and to the public. The supervision, treatment, and control of these offenders requires moderate to arduous physical exercise, including prolonged periods of walking and standing, physical dexterity and coordination necessary to operate a firearm, and use of self-defense tactics. On a daily basis, these officers face unusual mental and physical stress because they are subject to danger and possible harm during frequent, direct contact with individuals who are suspected or convicted of committing Federal offenses. Because officers must effectively deal with physical attacks and are subject to moderate to arduous physical exertion, applicants must be physically capable. Officers must possess, with or without corrective lenses, good distance vision in at least one eye and the ability to read normal size print. Normal hearing ability, with or without a hearing aid, is also required." }, { "docid": "D92229#0", "title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Judicial_selection_in_Texas\nJudicial selection in Texas", "text": "\"Judicial selection in Texas Texas Supreme Court Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 6 years Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 6 years Texas Court of Appeals Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 6 years Texas District Courts Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 4 years Texas County Courts Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 4 years Texas Justice of the Peace Courts Method: Partisan election of judges Term: 4 years Selection of state court judges in Texas occurs through partisan elections at each court level. Term lengths vary, but all judges must run for re-election at the ends of their terms. [ 1]Under the Texas Constitution, judges' terms begin on January 1 after their election or re-election. [ 2]Appellate courts See also: Partisan elections The nine justices of the supreme court, nine judges of the court of criminal appeals and the 80 judges of the court of appeals are selected in partisan elections —statewide for supreme court and criminal appeals court justices, by district for court of appeals judges. The elected justices and judges serve six-year terms, after which they must run for re-election if they wish to continue serving. [ 1]Selection of the chief justice or judge The chief justice or judge of each court is selected by voters at large. He or she serves in that capacity for a full six-year term. [ 1]Qualifications To serve on any of the appellate courts, a judge must be:a U. S. citizen;a resident of Texas;licensed to practice law in the state;between the ages of 35 and 75;* [3] anda practicing lawyer and/or judge for at least 10 years. [ 1]*While no judge older than 74 may run for office, sitting judges who turn 75 are permitted to continue serving until their terms expire. [ 1]Vacancies In the event of a midterm vacancy, the governor appoints a replacement who must be confirmed by the Texas Senate." }, { "docid": "D3529688#0", "title": "http://www.alea.gov/Home/wfContent.aspx?ID=30&PLH1=plhDriverLicense-FAQ\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Your License to Drive in Alabama Alabama's Driver License Requirements An Alabama Driver License is not required for these people Who cannot be licensed in Alabama? What are the differences in the types of licenses issued? What does the vision screening consist of? What does the written test consist of? What does the road test consist of? Do I ever have to be re-examined? How do I get a non-driver Identification cards? How do I renew my Alabama license? How do I renew my license - I am out of the country in the military or I am out of the state working/in college? What is the grace period to renew my license?" }, { "docid": "D3052734#0", "title": "http://www.weddingvendors.com/marriage-license-laws/united-states/new-jersey/\nNew Jersey Marriage License Requirements", "text": "\"New Jersey Marriage License Requirements If you're getting married in the state of New Jersey you must first apply for a wedding license at any in-state county clerk office. These offices, some of which are referred to as the \"\"marriage license bureau,\"\" are usually located in the county probate court or circuit court. This document outlines the requirements you must adhere to in order to get a valid marriage license that can be used statewide. Let's begin…Cost of Your License How much does a marriage license cost? The marriage license fee is $28.00 dollars. Accepted forms of payment are cash. Residency Requirement Are there any special residency conditions for in-state or out-of-state residents? There are none. You do not have to be a previous or current resident of New Jersey to obtain a marriage license that will be valid statewide. Waiting Period After I submit my application how long do I have to wait before I receive my marriage license?" }, { "docid": "D636671#0", "title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Parole-Officer\nHow to Be a Parole Officer", "text": "Edit Article How to Be a Parole Officer A parole officer is a law enforcement agent who oversees the activity of people who have been released from prison after serving part of a sentence, making sure that the individual abides by the parole conditions set by the court. Among other duties, parole officers may conduct drug tests, testify in court, meet with parolees' family members, and find housing/employment opportunities for the parolee. Read this article to learn how to become a parole officer. Steps1 Graduate from high school. Alternatively, you can pass the GED (General Education Development) exam. You will need to do one of these two things and be at least 21 years old in order to become a parole officer. [ 1]2 Get a bachelor's or associate's degree. Most states require that parole officers have either one of these degrees, preferably in criminal justice, sociology, psychology, or other related field. [ 2] [3] Working as a parole officer at the federal level may also require a graduate degree. [ 4]Some institutions have programs designed specifically to help students meet state requirements for parole officers. [" }, { "docid": "D6588#0", "title": "http://www.azcourts.gov/corp/AOC-Updates\nAzcourts.gov", "text": "\"This page will provide you with updated information regarding on-going AOC actions and the implementation of the statute. As progress is made, and specific tasks are accomplished, we will provide the updated information here. May 26, 2011- Legislation Summary - Senate Bill 1609SUMMARY OF PLAN MODIFICATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH SENATE BILL 1609The 50th Legislature – First Regular Session adjourned April 20, 2011. Senate Bills 1317 and 1609 were signed into law. Following is a summary of statutory changes to Corrections Officer Retirement Plan. CORPExisting Members• Maintain high 3 FAC (Final Average Compensation)• Maintain refund provision which includes employer match of contributions at percentage tied toyears of service• Maintain normal retirement requirements (20 years or 25 years for a dispatcher; 62 years if agewith 10 years of service; sum of age and years of service equals 80)• Contribution rates for members:1. Through June 30, 2011, 8.41% of salary, except dispatchers 7.96%2. For fiscal year 2011-2012 and each fiscal year thereafter, 8.41%, except dispatchers7.96%, OR a 50/50 split of the actuarial required contribution between employer/employee, whichever is less, with a floor of 7.65% for employees and 6% foremployers. Member contribution rate increases retro to July 1, 2011. Additionalmember contributions do not reduce the employer contribution because there is a“maintenance of effort” provision.• Alternate contribution rate (ACR) is required from the employer for any member who retiresand returns to work in a position normally covered by the plan from which the memberretired." }, { "docid": "D2691825#0", "title": "http://www.azfid.org/page-1750901\n.", "text": "\"What does it mean? The word \"\"fiduciary\"\" derives from the Latin word fīdūciārius, meaning \"\"held in trust\"\". What is a Fiduciary? An increasing number of retirees are moving to Arizona leaving behind families and support services upon which they have relied for most of their lives. Many new services have developed in Arizona to assist with the special needs of these retirees as they age absent local family support, as well as persons with serious mental illness and developmental disabilities. The information here is provided to help visitors unfamiliar with the concept of fiduciary duty and the fiduciary profession gain a general understanding of the various roles in which fiduciaries may serve and the type of assistance fiduciaries are able to provide clients and their families. We hope this information will assist individuals and families in recognizing when fiduciary services are needed and how to locate and choose a qualified fiduciary in Arizona. What is a FIDUCIARY? A fiduciary is someone who accepts the responsibility for taking care of the needs or property of another person for the benefit of that person. The fiduciary serves in a role of trust." }, { "docid": "D528424#0", "title": "http://www.criminaljustice.ny.gov/opca/general_faq.htm\nDivision of Criminal Justice Services", "text": "\"General Frequently Asked Questions What is the difference between probation and parole? Where can I find a directory of Alternatives to Incarceration Programs funded by the NYS Division of Probation and Correctional Alternatives (OPCA) by county? Where are the county probation departments located? What is a \"\"Certificate of Relief from Civil Disabilities\"\"? What are the \"\"General Conditions of Probation? \"\" What is \"\"Interim Probation Supervision\"\"? What is a \"\"split sentence\"\"? What are the hours of community service that a probationer can be ordered to complete? Is an offender required to work while under probation supervision? What are PINS - Persons in Need of Supervision?" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2670580#0", "title": "http://onlinejobapplication.org/barnes-and-noble-application/\nBarnes And Noble Application", "text": "Barnes And Noble Application Barnes and Nobles Application The company’s chairman, Leonard Riggio began his bookselling career while attending NYU in the early 60’s. Working as a clerk at the bookstore, he became convinced that he could do a better job serving students. He opened a competing bookstore of his own. With a small investment, Mr. Riggio quickly established the SBX (Student Book Exchange). By the 70’s, this thriving business grew to include six other bookstores. Mr. Riggio acquired the flagship Barnes & Noble trade name and flagship bookstore in Manhattan which had fallen into a decline. Within a few short years, Mr. Riggio had transformed the store into “The World’s Largest Bookstore,” with 150,000 textbooks and trade titles. Throughout the 70’s, the company continued to break ground. This store is a fortune 500 company and the nation’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. The company operates 648 stores in 50 states as of May 2, 2015." } ]
[ { "docid": "D83391#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_e-book_formats\nComparison of e-book formats", "text": "\"Comparison of e-book formats From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The following is a comparison of e-book formats used to create and publish e-books. The EPUB format is the most widely supported vendor-independent XML -based (as opposed to PDF) e-book format; that is, it is supported by the largest number of e-Readers, including Amazon Kindle Fire (but not standard Kindle). [ 1] See table below for details. Contents [ hide ]1 Format descriptions1.1 Broadband e Books (BBe B)1.2 Comic Book Archive file1.3 Compiled HTML1.4 DAISY – ANSI/NISO Z39.861.5 Dj Vu1.6 DOC1.7 DOCX1.8 EPUB1.9 e Reader1.10 Fiction Book (Fb2)1.11 Founder Electronics1.12 Hypertext Markup Language1.13 i Book (Apple)1.14 IEC 624481.15 INF (IBM)1.16 Kindle (Amazon)1.17 Microsoft LIT1.18 Mobipocket1.19 Multimedia e Books1.20 Newton Digital Book1.21 Open Electronic Package1.22 Portable Document Format1.23 Plain text files1.24 Plucker1.25 Post Script1.26 RTF1.27 SSReader1.28 Text Encoding Initiative1.29 Tome Raider1.30 Open XML Paper Specification2 Comparison tables2.1 Features2.2 Supporting platforms3 See also4 References5 External links Format descriptions [ edit]Formats available include, but are not limited to: Broadband e Books (BBe B) [ edit]Main article: BBe BFormat: Sony media Published as: .lrf; .lrx The digital book format originally used by Sony Corporation. It is a proprietary format, but some reader software for general-purpose computers, particularly under GNU /Linux (for example, Calibre 's internal viewer [2] ), have the capability to read it. The LRX file extension represents a DRM encrypted e Book. More recently, Sony has converted its books from BBe B to EPUB and is now issuing new titles in EPUB. Comic Book Archive file [ edit]Main article: Comic book archive Format: compressed images Published as: .cbr (RAR); .cbz (ZIP); .cb7 (7z); .cbt (TAR); .cba (ACE)Compiled HTML [ edit]Format: Microsoft Compiled HTML Help Published as: .chm CHM format is a proprietary format based on HTML. Multiple pages and embedded graphics are distributed along with metadata as a single compressed file. The indexing is both for keywords for full text search." }, { "docid": "D1782153#0", "title": "https://www.amazon.com/Barnes-Noble-Tablet-Color-BNTV250/dp/1400501466\nBarnes & Noble NOOK Tablet 16gb (Color, BNTV250)", "text": "\"Electronics › Computers & Accessories › Computers & Tablets › Tablets Share 20+ Shares Buy used: $34.99+ $5.22 shipping Used: Very Good | Details Sold by Postage Plus 108Add to Cart Turn on 1-Click ordering for this browser Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon Barnes & Noble Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet 16gb (Color, BNTV250)3.7 out of 5 stars 347 customer reviews| 60 answered questions Available from these sellers . NOOK (Color) Tablet TM - Nov. 2011 - BNTV250HD movies, TV shows and music from the top names-Netflix, Hulu Plus TM, Pandora® & more World's most advanced Vivid View TM 7\"\" Touchscreen Over 2.5 million books, magazines, comics & kids' books. Native .cbz (comic reader) support Lightning fast Email, Web & smooth streaming video , 16 GB of memory, extra-long battery life› See more product details4 used from $34.99 2 refurbished from $73.99Discover new and innovative products Shop the latest computer accessories and gadgets from today's brightest startups on Amazon Launchpad. Shop now Customers who viewed this item also viewed Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. 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Tablet Case Cover, AGPt EK Slim Folio Stand Leather Protector for Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet/ Nook Color, Purple4.2 out of 5 stars 209$7.99Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet USB Cable - Micro USB2.4 out of 5 stars 187$5.55e TECH Collection 3 Pack of Anti Glare & Anti Finger Print (Matte) Screen Protector for Barnes&Nobles Nook Color e Book -- Free Shipping From USA4.0 out of 5 stars 21$3.29AGPtek Leather Cover Case Stand for Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Color Red4.2 out of 5 stars 209$9.99Tablet Case Cover, AGPt EK Slim Folio Stand Leather Protector for Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet/ Nook Color, Black4.2 out of 5 stars 209$9.99Compatible Barnes & Noble Nook Color LED Lit Charging Sync Data Cable. Lit Tip indicates \"\"Red\"\" Charging \"\"Green\"\" Charged (Cable Will not display charging on your Tablet screen)4.0 out of 5 stars 129$16.88Customers also shopped for Page 1 of 1 Start over Page 1 of 1 This shopping feature will continue to load items." }, { "docid": "D2101782#0", "title": "https://www.smashwords.com/about\nAbout", "text": "\"About Smashwords Welcome to Smashwords! Smashwords is the world's largest distributor of indie ebooks. We make it fast, free and easy for any author or publisher, anywhere in the world, to publish and distribute ebooks to the major retailers and thousands of libraries. FOR AUTHORS, PUBLISHERS AND LITERARY AGENTS, Smashwords offers quick and easy ebook distribution to most of the world's largest ebook retailers. We provide free tools for marketing, distribution, metadata management and sales reporting. At Smashwords, our authors and publishers have complete control over the sampling, pricing and marketing of their written works. Smashwords is ideal for publishing novels, short fiction, poetry, personal memoirs, monographs, non-fiction, research reports, essays, or other written forms that haven’t even been invented yet. FOR RETAILERS, Smashwords offers a catalog of over 400,000 vetted, well-formatted ebooks from over 100,000 authors and publishers. We work with our retail partners to help them efficiently ingest, merchandise and sell our titles. FOR READERS, The Smashwords Store provides an opportunity to discover new voices in all categories and genres of the written word." }, { "docid": "D2670579#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_do_you_have_to_be_to_work_at_barnes_and_noble\nHow old do you have to be to work at barnes and noble?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Business and Industry Industries and Professions Companies Barnes & Noble How old do you have to be to work at barnes and noble? Flag How old do you have to be to work at barnes and noble? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.age limit at barnes and noble 16. to work in cafe or as a bookseller. you start off at 9 dollars and are trained in both areas. i love working at barnes!33 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Keshvi 8 23 Contributions What is Barnes and Noble? Barnes and Noble is a shop mainly for books, but it does have video games and other items, such as coffee. Most even have coffee shops in them. In Barnes and Noble there is a …Varsenik Wilson 22,960 Contributions Where is Barnes and Noble?" }, { "docid": "D3076218#0", "title": "http://www.facebook.com/nook\n.", "text": "\"NOOK@nook Home About Photos Twitter Instagram feed NOOK Terms of Use Reading Challenge Sweeps NOOK Today NOOK Support The NOOK Blog Survey Posts Videos NOOK Reading Style Community Create a Page Like Share Suggest Edits Shop Now Send Message See more of NOOK on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Product/Service Community See All807,251 people like this746,236 people follow this About See All Typically replies instantly Contact NOOK on Messengerwww.nook.com Product/Service · Company Suggest Edits People807,251 likes People Also Like Barnes & Noble Bookstore Book Bub Media/News Company International Delight Food & Beverage Company Pages liked by this Page Real Simple B&N Romance Readers The Barnes & Noble Review English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2018Photos See All Posts NOOKJanuary 26 at 6:33am ·Need a # Friday Reads recommendation? Today's # Free Fridays selection is Catherine Ferguson's THE SECRETS OF IVY GARDEN – a heart-warming and hilarious tale of love, friendship and family secrets: http://spr.ly/6181DMFTl The Secrets of Ivy Garden: A heartwarming tale perfect for relaxing on the grass We stood on the dusty railway platform, Ivy and I, saying our goodbyes. The August sun burned down, making my hangover worse. ( It turned out that…barnesandnoble.com Like Comment Share Top Comments Deborah Keller, Margie Crews, Linda Dosher and 116 others like this.32 Shares View all 20 comments NOOKJanuary 25 at 7:00am ·Your story is worth sharing: Discover Barnes & Noble Press—a free, fast, and easy way to publish your book and reach millions of Barnes & Noble readers. Publish today at press.barnesandnoble.com. # BNPress Like Comment Top Comments Joli Mc Cue Susman, Beth Allen, Pat Price and 31 others like this.18 Shares View all 4 comments See All Videos Meet NOOK Glow Light® 3!6115Dec1_ezgif-5-4d4254fe1a.mp48515#Give NOOK this holiday season!4313See All Posts NOOK shared Barnes & Noble 's post. January 24 at 9:05am ·Barnes & Noble January 24 at 9:00am ·Today on the # BNPodcast: Authors and activists Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele talk about their stirring new book, WHEN THEY CALL YOU A TERRORIST: A BLACK LIVES MATTER MEMOIR. Listen now on i Tunes, Stitcher, and here: http://spr.ly/6185DMgc DThe B&N Podcast: Patrisse Khan-Cullors and asha bandele The co-authors of \"\"When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir\"\" join us to talk about how they set about to change the world.barnesandnoble.com Like Comment Share Top Comments Kay Mc Millen, Robert Sepi, Nicole Duvall and 12 others like this. Robert Sepi A most truthful, painful, and deep story of love and courage from the trenches of the fight for social justice. January 26 at 10:17am Remove Miriam E. Lavandier Awesome!" }, { "docid": "D709675#0", "title": "https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=buroker\n179 results for buroker", "text": "Did you mean: broker ( 10,839 items)? Items in search results Buroker Calm - It's A Thing You Wouldn't Understand Gildan Hoodie Sweatshirt Plus sizes available. Rush Delivery. Printed in USA. Brand New$33.99Buy It Now+$6.99 shipping Buroker An Endless Legend - Of Course I'm Awesome Gildan Hoodie Sweatshirt Plus sizes available. Rush Delivery. Printed in USA. Brand New$33.99Buy It Now+$6.99 shipping Buroker Calm - It's A Thing You Wouldn't Understand Premium Jersey V-Neck Plus sizes available. Rush Delivery. Printed in USA." }, { "docid": "D2074194#0", "title": "http://www.bncollege.com/careers\n.", "text": "\"Together We – Ignite Careers Barnes & Noble College is a strategic partner to 782 colleges and universities across the country. Our mission is to enhance the social and academic experience for students and empower them to be successful, both in and out of the classroom. Careers at Barnes & Noble College We've always been a company of dreamers. We're always asking what can be, anticipating and working to shape the future of higher education. We empower our employees to set their sights high and create their own paths to success. This is a place where your future success and growth are truly a result of your own efforts and achievements. Becoming part of our team means becoming part of innovation at work. Surrounded by forward-thinkers who proactively are shaping the future of learning, we offer employees the support they need to embrace their potential, thrive and bring what's next to all of the colleges and universities we serve. Whether in front of the counter or behind-the-scenes, in-store or online, Barnes & Noble College offers unlimited opportunities in many diverse career areas, including: Store sales Store management Store support and operations Merchandising Marketing and communications Human resources Finance Information technology BENEFITS At Barnes & Noble College, we offer one of the most comprehensive benefits packages in the retail industry. Our wide-ranging benefits include: Complete Health Care Coverage Life insurance and disability plans Paid vacation and holidays Employee assistance hotline Counseling resources Medical and dental insurance Retirement savings plans BECOME PART OF OUR TEAM AND FIND OUT \"\"WHAT'S NEXT.\"\" \"" }, { "docid": "D437891#0", "title": "http://myvalleynews.com/food/temeculas-barnes-noble-cafe-writes-the-book-on-delicious-fare/\nTemeculaâs Barnes & Noble Café writes the book on delicious fare", "text": "\"The bakery case at the Barnes & Noble Café is filled throughout the day with fresh baked treats from cookies to scones. Ashley Ludwig photos Temecula Valley’s Barnes & Noble has become more than a bookstore, it’s a destination. For book lovers, it’s a haven. For mothers with young kids, it’s story time and a chance to grab a coffee and try their hand at mastering the art of the new adult coloring book craze. With the latest additions to the menu, the Barnes & Noble Café is an ideal place to spend an afternoon away from the lingering summer heat. Readers who arrive with a Nook in hand can read any book for free from Barnes & Noble’s free Wi-Fi along with a signature Starbucks beverage. The café sits an easy reach from the magazine displays and featured book tables that line the central pathways of the store. Lisa Ridenour, Barnes & Noble Café’s manager for 10 years, showcased some of her favorite selections from behind the bakery case. She has watched the café move from just Starbucks drinks to the large number of offerings now available to diners. “We are a full-service café,” she said. “" }, { "docid": "D971430#0", "title": "http://theinspiredroom.net/how-to-decorate/\nHow to Decorate: Decorating 101", "text": "How to Decorate: Decorating 101Welcome! I'm so glad you are here! Sign up for my newsetter to stay in touch!D o you need tips for how to decorate, no matter what your style or budget is? Do you need some fresh inspiration for ways to decorate your home? I’ve written TONS of posts over the years on how to decorate and find inspiration for your home. For lots of decorating ideas, check out my new coffee table book! This book shares my lessons learned when turning my house into a home, tons of inspiring photos, and encouraging insights to help you embrace your authentic style. Order my new book at Amazon!I’ve created a gallery of decorating ideas and (following the gallery) there is a list of my favorite tips which I think will be very helpful! This Decorating 101 series will provide you with endless affordable and simple ideas for your home. Below is the gallery of posts to inspire you with the types of tips, ideas and decorating inspiration you are looking for." }, { "docid": "D3478583#0", "title": "https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-self-publish-an-ebook/\nHow to self-publish an ebook", "text": "\"Apple A while back I wrote a column titled \"\" Self-publishing: 25 things you need to know ,\"\" which was mostly about how to create and sell your own paper book. After folks asked me to do something similar for e-books, I created this article, which has now been updated a few times. I begin with one caveat: The whole e-book market is rapidly evolving, and a lot of self-publishing companies are offering e-book deals bundled into their print book publishing packages, which makes them harder to break out and evaluate. It's all quite complicated, and in an effort to sort through the confusion, I've decided to offer a few basic tips and present what I think are some of the best options out there for creating an e-book quickly and easily. As things change -- and they will -- I'll do my best to keep this column up to date. Tips: It's gotta be good: The same rule applies to self-published e-books as it does to print books. You have to start with a good product if you have any hope of selling it. Create an arresting cover: When it comes to e-books, everything starts with the cover image. Creating an eye-catching, professional-looking cover that also looks good small (it has to stand out as a thumbnail image, since it's being sold online) is easier said than done, but it can really make a difference in terms of sales. Ideally, you should hire a graphic designer who has some experience creating book covers." }, { "docid": "D1960813#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/len-riggio-founder-of-barnes-and-noble-2800138\nLen Riggio, Founder of Barnes & Noble", "text": "\"Book Publishing Book Publishing History Len Riggio, Founder of Barnes & Noble Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Valerie Peterson Updated April 24, 2017Leonard Riggio is the founder of Barnes & Noble, the country's largest bricks-and-mortar bookstore chain. Len Riggio's roots in bookselling date back to his job as a bookstore clerk in college, and for much of his career was on the forefront of bookselling innovation. Len Riggio's Childhood in New York Riggio was born in the Little Italy neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City on February 28, 1941. The son of a dressmaker and prize fighter (who also drove a cab), from the age of four he grew up in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn in close proximity to an extended family. In grammar school, the young Riggio skipped two grades, entered Brooklyn Technical High School at age 12, and graduated in 1958. He entered New York University and began studying metallurgical engineering, then business, at night. Bookstore Clerk to Bookstore Owner While Riggio attended NYU, he worked at the university bookstore in Greenwich Village, at first as a clerk making $1.10 per hour. Eventually, he was promoted to assistant manager at $140 a week. In 1965, while still attending NYU, feeling dissatisfied with the way the bookstore was being run and convinced he could do a better job, he scraped together $5,000 and opened a competing bookstore around the corner. He called the store the Student Book Exchange (SBX)." }, { "docid": "D942890#0", "title": "https://www.slideshare.net/tgeiger1/compare-amazoncom-and-barnes-noble\nCompare Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble", "text": "\"Compare Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble15,563 views Share Like... Tristan Geiger, SALES/SALES REPRESNTATIVE at Corrick's Stationery Store Follow Published on Apr 29, 2013This is a powerpoint showing the competitive forces in the marketplace and how... Published in: Business, Technology0 Comments11 Likes Statistics Notes Post Be the first to comment Compare Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble1. The Fight to Be the Best Bookseller Prepared By: Tristan Geiger2. As I began to read the case study,“Amazon.com verses Barnes & Noble: The Battle of the Bookstores,” I thought of how the Internet has offeredopportunities for retailers to bring in more money. However, the Internet can also adverse effects whentoo much money is invested in hope that a businesswill prosper. When a company decides to become aclicks-and-mortar store, they must make sure thattheir business models are able to adapt their businessprocesses, can create new business strategies, integratenew information technology, and re-organize theirsupply chain management. Amazon.com Using the Value Chain and Competitive Forces Models Amazon.com developed many competitivestrategies in order to succeed in their market using thevalue chain and competitive forces models. Amazon.com produced a supply chain system andcustomer relationship system, which let them expandtheir business. To stand apart from Barnes & Noble,Amazon.com used the value chain model to increasethe competition by broadening their inventory toattract a variety of different customers. Amazon.comlearned that they would be more successful if theywere to offer unique services and enlarge their marketto provide more than books. By offering speedy onlineordering and their collaborative filtering system thatcreates personal productrecommendations based on past purchases givingmore value to the customer." }, { "docid": "D1459872#0", "title": "https://www.csmonitor.com/Technology/Horizons/2014/0606/Samsung-Galaxy-Tab-4-Nook-will-hit-bookshelves-in-August\nSamsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook will hit bookshelves in August", "text": "Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook will hit bookshelves in August Following dismal Nook sales, Barnes and Noble is heaving its hardware side over to Samsung with a co-branded tablet/e-reader: the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook. By Karis Hustad, Staff Writer June 6, 2014Shannon Stapleton/Reuters View Caption About video ads View Caption Two tablet titans are joining forces. The conquest at hand? Your digital bookshelf. Samsung and Barnes & Noble announced the two would team up to release Nook-branded Galaxy Tab tablets in the coming months. Barnes & Noble hopes the move will help revive sales of its flailing e-reader, while Samsung hopes adding another feature to its multi-use tablets will give it an edge over the i Pad. For both companies, it is seen as a needed move to stand out in an increasingly saturated tablet market. “Samsung has had a strong relationship with Barnes & Noble, offering the company’s award-winning reading experience to users of Galaxy Tab products,” says Tim Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, in a release. “ Samsung is dedicated to providing consumers with choices that best fit their lifestyle. So, we are excited to be taking this next step with Barnes & Noble to offer Galaxy Tab 4 devices that are tailored to the needs of their customers and enhance the NOOK reading experience." }, { "docid": "D2555753#0", "title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/barnes-and-noble-ceo-resigns-2013-7\nBarnes & Noble CEO Resigns", "text": "\"Barnes & Noble CEO Resigns Steve Kovach Jul. 8, 2013, 5:38 PM 10,379William Lynch. Daily Republic Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch has resigned. His resignation is effective immediately. Michael Huseby will now be the CEO of NOOK Media and president of Barnes & Noble. Allen Lindstrom has been promoted and will serve as the company's new CFO. The news isn't a huge surprise. Barnes & Noble has largely failed to adapt to the growing tablet and e-reader market. And although its Android-based Nook tablets have received decent reviews, they haven't been selling very well. In May, Barnes & Noble made a quiet admission that its Nook tablets weren't selling as well as it had hoped when it added Google's Play store for apps and other content. That means users are no longer incetivized to purchase digital content like books and movies from Barnes & Noble." }, { "docid": "D2555752#0", "title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/08/barnes-and-noble-ceo_n_3563302.html\nBarnes & Noble CEO William Lynch Steps Down", "text": "BUSINESS 07/08/2013 05:45 pm ET Updated Jul 08, 2013Barnes & Noble CEO William Lynch Steps Down By Kim Bhasin Barnes & Noble chief executive officer William Lynch has resigned, effective immediately, the company announced in a statement Monday. “I appreciate the opportunity to serve as CEO of this terrific Company over the last three years,” Lynch said in the release. “ There is a great executive team and Board in place at Barnes & Noble, and I look forward to the many innovations the Company will be bringing to its millions of physical and digital media customers in the future. ”The company did not provide a reason for Lynch’s departure. Lynch took the reins at Barnes & Noble in 2010, spearheading the company’s transition into digital and vigorously pushing to expand its Nook line of tablets. Barnes & Noble took a significant hit from its Nook business last quarter, wiping out profits from its bookstores. The bookseller decided to retreat from the tablet wars, spinning off its Nook hardware business in favor of tablets made by third-party manufacturers. “The Nook division has been hemorrhaging money, was under review, and yet the company still came to its last earnings release with no definitive plan,” said Brian Sozzi, CEO and chief equities strategist at Belus Capital Advisors. Leonard Riggio, executive chairman of Barnes & Noble, said in the release that the company is now reviewing its strategic plan and will present an update “when appropriate. ”In addition, the bookseller announced a series of moves amongst its senior management team." }, { "docid": "D1459874#0", "title": "https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/26/new-nooks-hd-barnes-noble-amazon-apple_n_1913809.html\nNew Nooks: Nook HD And Nook HD+ Unveiled As Barnes & Noble Aims For Amazon, Apple", "text": "TECH 09/26/2012 12:59 am ET Updated Dec 06, 2017New Nooks: Nook HD And Nook HD+ Unveiled As Barnes & Noble Aims For Amazon, Apple By Jason Gilbert You didn’t think Barnes & Noble was just going to let Amazon release a flashy set of breathlessly-hyped Kindle Fires without returning a punch, did you? At a private media event on Monday, Barnes & Noble fired (sorry) back at Amazon by debuting to reporters a pair of new NOOK tablets: the 7-inch Nook HD and the 9-inch Nook HD+. These two tablets are clearly aimed at Amazon’s Kindle Fire. In early September, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos introduced the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD and 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD 8.9, two tablets with high-definition screens at low prices. And lo, before the month has even ended, Barnes & Noble has responded with two similarly-sized tablets, both with high-definition screens and both with low prices. Yes, B&N is attacking Amazon head-on, claiming in charts and in talks with reporters that, compared with the Kindle Fire, the Nook HD and Nook HD+ offer better screens, lighter weights, and a better reading and shopping experience. When showing off the Nook HD and Nook HD+ to reporters, Barnes & Noble staffers made sure to always have a Kindle Fire on hand so that we could see how the Nook HD displayed content differently than the Fire. ( Surprise: In comparisons set up by Barnes & Noble, the Barnes & Noble tablet performed better! ) The gloves, as they say, are off. Just as they did last year with the Nook Tablet and first-generation Kindle Fire, Amazon and Barnes & Noble are scuffling again." }, { "docid": "D213377#0", "title": "https://www.thenation.com/article/amazon-effect/\nThe Amazon Effect", "text": "Business Corporate media Feature June 18, 2012 Issue The Amazon Effect Amazon got big fast, hastening the arrival of digital publishing. But how big is too big? By Steve Wasserman May 29, 2012fb tw mail msg wa Independent news is more important than ever. Sign up for The Nation Daily and get our hard-hitting journalism in your inbox every weekday. F rom the start, Jeff Bezos wanted to “get big fast.” He was never a “small is beautiful” kind of guy. The Brobdingnagian numbers tell much of the story. In 1994, four years after the first Internet browser was created, Bezos stumbled upon a startling statistic: the Internet had been growing at the rate of 2,300 percent annually. In 1995, the year Bezos, then 31, started Amazon, just 16 million people used the Internet. A year later, the number was 36 million, a figure that would multiply at a furious rate." }, { "docid": "D2074195#0", "title": "http://jobsshack.com/barnes-and-noble-application/\nBarnes And Noble Application", "text": "Barnes And Noble Application Barnes and Nobles Application The company’s chairman, Leonard Riggio began his bookselling career while attending NYU in the early 60’s. Working as a clerk at the bookstore, he became convinced that he could do a better job serving students. He opened a competing bookstore of his own. With a small investment, Mr. Riggio quickly established the SBX (Student Book Exchange). By the 70’s, this thriving business grew to include six other bookstores. Mr. Riggio acquired the flagship Barnes & Noble trade name and flagship bookstore in Manhattan which had fallen into a decline. Within a few short years, Mr. Riggio had transformed the store into “The World’s Largest Bookstore,” with 150,000 textbooks and trade titles. Throughout the 70’s, the company continued to break ground. This store is a fortune 500 company and the nation’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. The company operates 648 stores in 50 states as of May 2, 2015." }, { "docid": "D2718880#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/companies-that-hire-high-school-students-2062237\nCompanies That Hire High School Students", "text": "\"Job Searching Job Listings Companies That Hire High School Students Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Alison Doyle Updated February 06, 2018Finding a job when you are young can be a bit of a challenge, as not all companies hire high school students. You are ready, willing, and able to work, but where do you look for a job? If you’re an ambitious teenager, you may have already logged lots of hours babysitting, mowing lawns, pet sitting, and doing general casual work around your neighborhood. Now you are ready to look for a “real” job, but there are a few things you should know so your job search goes as smoothly as possible. A good place to start is by looking into companies that hire high school students as a matter of policy. There are a lot of familiar establishments that you see in malls and shopping centers around the country, and getting a job at one of these companies can give you experience, as well as a job you may be able to keep for a few years while you navigate through college, vacations, and even different locations. Many employers have a minimum age requirement of 16, but there are a few companies that hire younger workers. Check with your local store before you apply to find whether they will accept an application from someone your age. Companies That Hire Teenage Workers To find job listings at these employers, search Google for the company name, then visit the Careers/Jobs section of the website to apply. You can also search Indeed.com using the company name and your location to generate a list of open positions." }, { "docid": "D3538662#0", "title": "http://www.npr.org/2011/07/19/138514209/why-borders-failed-while-barnes-and-noble-survived\nWhy Borders Failed While Barnes & Noble Survived", "text": "\"Business Why Borders Failed While Barnes & Noble Survived Listen · 3:413:41Queue Download Embed Embed< iframe src=\"\"https://www.npr.org/player/embed/138514209/138514613\"\" width=\"\"100%\"\" height=\"\"290\"\" frameborder=\"\"0\"\" scrolling=\"\"no\"\" title=\"\"NPR embedded audio player\"\">Transcript July 19, 2011 3:32 PM ETHeard on All Things Considered Yuki Noguchi Twitter Borders Group Inc., the nation's second-largest bookstore chain, announced that it will liquidate the company. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images It appears to be all over for the Borders bookselling chain. The company will be liquidated — meaning sold off in pieces — and almost 11,000 employees will lose their jobs. The chain's 400 remaining stores will close their doors by the end of September. The retailer's first bookstore opened in Ann Arbor, Mich., 40 years ago. Along with competitor Barnes & Noble, Borders pioneered the book megastore business. But Borders made some critical missteps over the years that cost it the business. The vast tracts of retail space that Borders will soon vacate speak to a gargantuan business that essentially killed itself. At one time, size was its advantage. Borders built a reputation on offering a huge variety of books — tens of thousands of titles in a single store — at a time when most bookstores could afford to stock a fraction of that." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2811195#0", "title": "http://www.eapplicants.com/bi-lo-application/\nCareers & Employment at BI-LO", "text": "Careers & Employment at BI-LOBI-LO is a supermarket chain located in the southeastern portion of the United States. With it’s headquarters in Jacksonville, Florida, this chain employs over 63,000 people in total. There are a lot of location in this region, so if you live in this area of the U. S. you’ll want to look into the BI-LO application for an opportunity to start a career. Today we’ll look at the company’s history, culture, and how to apply so you are prepared to start your career with BI-LO. The Company’s History and Culture BI-LO began in 1961 after it was founded by Frank L. Outlaw. The first name for the company was Wrenn & Outlaw, but it was changed to the current name in 1963. The new name was chosen when Outlaw conducted a naming contest to develop a strong brand for the company. His secretary, Edna Plumblee won the contest when she submitted the name “BI-LO.” The company was sold to Ahold, a Dutch food conglomerate, in 1977. In 1994 the parent company purchased Red Food Stores Inc and merged all 55 of the locations in Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee with BI-LO a year later." } ]
[ { "docid": "D549550#0", "title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/commercial-drone-uses-agriculture-business-military-2017-8\nWhat are drones good for? Common commercial applications of drones in agriculture, business and the military", "text": "\"Facebook Considered to be one of the most resourceful and multipurpose innovations of the century, drones have managed to perforate numerous segments of the global economic sphere. Having uses in fields ranging from filmmaking to farming, drones have managed to capture a major share of the commercial, personal goods, and military service market. From quick deliveries at rush hour to scanning an unreachable military base, drones are proving to be extremely beneficial in places where man cannot reach or is unable to perform in a timely and efficient manner. Increasing work efficiency and productivity, decreasing workload and production costs, improving accuracy, refining service and customer relations, and resolving security issues on a vast scale are a few of the top uses drones offer industries around the world. In this article, BI Intelligence, Business Insider's premium research service, answers questions surrounding UAVs and their potential uses in the fields of business, farming, and the military, along with their future trends and current developments. What are the commercial uses of drones? Drones have proven to be beneficial in a wide range of industries and businesses. Adoption of drone technology across industries leapt from the fad stage to the mega-trend stage fairly quickly as more and more businesses started to realize its potential, scope, and scale of global reach. Below, BI Intelligence explores the aggressively growing trend's uses and benefits across the industries of farming and agriculture, enterprise businesses, and military operations. Drone use in farming and agriculture Precision agriculture is a farming management concept that uses drones for agriculture to measure, observe, and respond to variability found in crops." }, { "docid": "D744163#0", "title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2292927/Carrie-Fisher-opens-manic-bi-polar-episode-lead-bizarre-cruise-ship-performance.html\n'I went off the rails': Carrie Fisher opens up about her manic bi-polar episode which lead to bizarre cruise ship performance", "text": "\"'I went off the rails': Carrie Fisher opens up about her manic bi-polar episode which lead to bizarre cruise ship performance By Jade Watkins Published: 17:26 EDT, 13 March 2013 | Updated: 19:18 EDT, 13 March 201327View comments She was hospitalised for treatment for her bipolar disorder after a manic episode on a cruise ship last month. And as she continues to recover and adjust to new medication to help her mental illness, Carrie Fisher has opened up to People magazine about the incident. Back in February, shock video footage emerged of Carrie onstage, pacing around, singing snippets of a song and stopping along the way to clean up after her dog who had urinated and soiled the stage. ' I went off the rails': Carrie Fisher has spoken out about her manic bi-polar episode which lead to a bizarre cruise ship performance last month The 56-year-old Star Wars actress says that she does not recall what happened nor what she did that day aboard the Holland America Eurodam. ' I went completely off the rails,' she says. ' I don't really remember what I did. I haven't watched the videos that people took. ' Carrie, who has been battling bi-polar disease for many years, in addition to a well-documented struggle with drugs and alcohol, says she was in a 'severe manic state' at the time. Shock footage: Back in February, shock video footage emerged of Carrie onstage, pacing around, singing snippets of a song and stopping along the way to clean up after her dog who had urinated and soiled the stage'I was in a very severe manic state, which bordered on psychosis. Certainly delusional." }, { "docid": "D612143#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hematopoietic_stem_cell\nHematopoietic stem cell", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may be too technical for most readers to understand. Please help improve it to make it understandable to non-experts, without removing the technical details. ( August 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Hematopoietic stem cell Overview of normal human hematopoiesis Details Identifiers Latin Cellula haematopoietica praecursoria Acronym (s) HSCTH H2.00.01.0.00006Anatomical terms of microanatomy [ edit on Wikidata]Hematopoietic stem cells ( HSCs) are the stem cells that give rise to other blood cells. This process is called haematopoiesis. [ 1] This process occurs in the red bone marrow, in the core of most bones. In embryonic development, the red bone marrow is derived from the layer of the embryo called the mesoderm. Hematopoiesis is the process by which all mature blood cells are produced. It must balance enormous production needs (more than 500 billion blood cells are produced every day) with the need to precisely regulate the number of each blood cell type in the circulation. In vertebrates, the vast majority of hematopoiesis occurs in the bone marrow and is derived from a limited number of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) that are multipotent and capable of extensive self-renewal. HSCs give rise to both the myeloid and lymphoid lineages of blood cells." }, { "docid": "D1577378#0", "title": "https://contactsadvice.com/what-are-multifocal-contact-lenses-and-should-you-order-them-online\nWhat Are Multifocal Contact Lenses â And Should You Order Them Online?", "text": "Multifocal contact lenses are for people who have developed difficult seeing up close with their regular glasses and contact lenses, and now require reading glasses, or bifocals in order restore clear reading vision. These people have developed the eye condition known as presbyopia, and everybody at some point will be affected by this. Presbyopia can be frustrating and it causes a lot of people to drop out of contact lenses. Multifocal contact lenses exist to help people in their presbyopic years continue to enjoy the convenience of contact lenses while still being able to see clearly in the distance and up close. I am not a doctor. The information provided on this page is for general educational purposes only. You are not receiving medical advice or being prescribed contact lenses on this page. Please read Contacts Advice Terms of Use before continuing. What Are Multifocal Contact Lenses? Typically, after the age of 40, people will begin to experience a drop in their ability to focus on objects up close." }, { "docid": "D1064562#0", "title": "https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Bi--lo-Retail-Stores/jobs\nBI-LO Jobs", "text": "Find Companies BI-LO3.7 1.5K reviews Follow Get job updates from BI-LOAbout 1.5K Reviews1.4K Salaries1 Photos338 Jobs36 Q&ABI-LO Jobs Find jobs at BI-LO:job title, keywords Where:city, state, or zip338 jobs at BI-LOstock Pawleys Island, SCPut shipping product on the shelf in place where they are supposed to be. Stock accessories in orderly fashion from new to old. Job Type: Part-time Salary: ... Easily Apply7 days ago Night Stocker Summerville, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Stock and build displays, including...5 days ago Night Stocker North Augusta, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Stock and build displays, including...25 days ago Night Stocker Pawleys Island, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Stock and build displays, including...30+ days ago Night Stocker Rutherfordton, NCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Stock and build displays, including...30+ days ago Night Stocker Landrum, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Stock and build displays, including...30+ days ago Cake Decorator Summerville, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner. Maintain products as needed to present...20 hours ago Bagger Gaffney, SCThe bagger is responsible for increasing customer confidence and loyalty by providing accurate, fast and courteous customer checkout. This individual...20 hours ago Cake Decorator Columbia, SCProvide continuous attention to guest needs; greet, assist and thank guests in a prompt, courteous and friendly manner." }, { "docid": "D2045243#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subjunctive_mood\nSubjunctive mood", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The subjunctive is a grammatical mood (that is, a way of speaking that allows people to express their attitude toward what they are saying) found in many languages. Subjunctive forms of verbs are typically used to express various states of unreality such as wish, emotion, possibility, judgment, opinion, obligation, or action that have not yet occurred; the precise situations in which they are used vary from language to language. The subjunctive is an irrealis mood (one that does not refer directly to what is necessarily real) – it is often contrasted with the indicative, which is a realis mood (used principally to indicate that something is a statement of fact). Subjunctives occur most often, although not exclusively, in subordinate clauses, particularly that -clauses. Examples of the subjunctive in English are found in the sentences \"\"I suggest that you be careful\"\" and \"\"It is important that she stay by your side.\"\" ( The corresponding indicative forms of the verbs in bold would be are and stays . ) Subjunctive may be denoted by the abbreviation sjv or sbjv. It is sometimes referred to as the conjunctive mood, as it is mostly found in clauses introduced by a conjunction. Contents [ hide ]1 Indo-European languages1.1 Proto-Indo-European1.2 Germanic languages1.2.1 English1.2.2 German1.2.2.1 Konjunktiv I1.2.2.2 Konjunktiv II1.2.3 Dutch1.3 Latin and the Romance languages1.3.1 Latin1.3.2 French1.3.3 Italian1.3.3.1 Present subjunctive1.3.3.2 Imperfect subjunctive1.3.3.3 Perfect and pluperfect subjunctives1.3.4 Spanish1.3.4.1 Present subjunctive1.3.4.2 Past (imperfect) subjunctive1.3.4.3 Future subjunctive1.3.4.4 Pluperfect (past perfect) subjunctive1.3.5 Portuguese1.3.5.1 Present subjunctive1.3.5.2 Imperfect (past) subjunctive1.3.5.3 Future subjunctive1.3.5.4 Compound subjunctives1.3.6 Romanian1.3.6.1 Present subjunctive1.3.6.2 Past subjunctive1.4 Celtic languages1.4.1 Welsh1.4.2 Scottish Gaelic1.4.3 Irish1.5 Slavic languages1.5.1 Polish1.5.2 Bulgarian2 Semitic languages2.1 Arabic2.2 Hebrew2.3 Akkadian3 Uralic languages3.1 Hungarian4 Trans-New Guinean languages5 See also6 References7 External links Indo-European languages [ edit]Proto-Indo-European [ edit]The Proto-Indo-European language, the reconstructed common ancestor of the Indo-European languages, had two closely related moods: the subjunctive and the optative. Many of its daughter languages combined or merged these moods." }, { "docid": "D1064564#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BI-LO_%28Australia%29\nBI-LO (Australia)", "text": "\"BI-LO (Australia)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Australian supermarket chain. For other uses, see BI-LO. BI-LO Supermarkets Former type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founded 1979Founder John Weekes Defunct 2017Headquarters Hawthorn East, Victoria, Australia Parent Wesfarmers Website www .coles .com .au BI-LO was an Australian supermarket chain owned by Wesfarmers. Once a chain of 180 outlets, BI-LO stores were progressively re-branded as Coles Supermarkets from 2006, or closed. On 30 June 2017 the final store in Loganholme, Queensland closed. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Advertising3 Formats3.1 BI-LO Mega Frrresh3.2 Newmart4 References5 External links History [ edit]BI-LO was established by John, Peter and David Weeks in South Australia in 1979. The first stores opened at Stirling and Aldgate in South Australia's Adelaide Hills region after being converted from hardware outlets, followed by the acquisition of a third store at Murray Bridge. Coles Myer cited that by 1979, BI-LO was South Australia's cheapest grocer. [ 1]A former BI-LO supermarket in Sydney, New South Wales BI-LO was a leader in adopting new technology and by 1983 operated product scanning systems in all stores, the first grocery chain store in Australia to complete scanning across all stores in the group. By 1987, BI-LO was operating 28 supermarkets in South Australia and generating one third of metropolitan Adelaide’s supermarket sales, when it was acquired by Coles Myer, which also purchased the 34-store Shoeys discount supermarket chain in New South Wales (subsequently renamed as BI-LO)." }, { "docid": "D3486281#0", "title": "https://www.boehringer-ingelheim.us/press-release/apollo-medical-holdings-and-boehringer-ingelheim-collaborate-care-apollomed\n.", "text": "\"GLENDALE, CA AND RIDGEFIELD, CT – December 11, 2013 − Apollo Medical Holdings, Inc. (\"\"Apollo Med\"\") (OTCQB: AMEH), an integrated physician-driven healthcare delivery company, and Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a research-based, global pharmaceutical company, today announced a partnership dedicated to managing the care of Apollo Med ACO patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Boehringer Ingelheim has a vast array of provider and patient resources from their “Strategies For Chronic Care” and “In Step” programs, as well as the provision of provider education around the burden of illness and COPD disease management. More than 12.1 million people 18 years of age and older in the United States have been diagnosed with COPD. However, pulmonary function tests show that more than 26 million people may have the disease. According to the National Institutes of Health, chronic lower respiratory diseases, which include COPD, emphysema and asthma, are the third leading cause of death in the United States. The total economic cost of this disease was $49.9 billion in 2010. This includes $29.5 billion in direct health care expenditures and $20.4 billion in indirect costs. More than 500 physicians have signed up with Apollo Med ACO, which was approved by CMS in July, 2012 to participate in the Medicare Shared Savings Program. Apollo Med ACO has initiated a high-risk program that is targeting chronic conditions, including COPD, and is excited to partner with Boehringer Ingelheim, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical companies. Boehringer Ingelheim has a tradition of core competency in COPD and has developed unique resources for identifying and managing COPD patients in the outpatient and inpatient settings." }, { "docid": "D3004253#0", "title": "http://www.wbtv.com/story/11260744/food-lion-parent-to-buy-bi-lo-stores-for-425-million\nFood Lion parent to buy Bi-Lo stores for $425 million", "text": "\"Food Lion parent to buy Bi-Lo stores for $425 million CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - The parent company of Food Lion, Delhaize Group, has said it will buy a majority of Bi-Lo stores and assets for $425 million. Bi-Lo, headquartered in South Carolina, operates 314 stores in North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia and employs approximately 15,500, Delhaize said in a statement. The purchase by the Food Lion parent company comes about six months after Bi-Lo declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The plan to buy the Bi-Lo stores comes as part of the bankruptcy proceedings, Delhaize said in a statement. The included Bi-Lo assets are estimated to have realized over $2 billion in sales in 2008, Delhaize said. It is unclear what will happen with the Bi-Lo name on existing stores as part of the purchase, but Delhaize said \"\"it is the intent of Delhaize Group to integrate the included BI-LO assets in the network of its wholly owned subsidiary Food Lion, LLC. \"\" The full press release from Delhaize is below: Delhaize Group and BI-LO Agree on Non-Binding Offer for Food Lion to Acquire Certain BI-LO Assets BRUSSELS, Belgium - October 5, 2009 - Delhaize Group (Euronext Brussels: DELB - NYSE: DEG), the Belgian international food retailer, announced today that it has entered into a non-binding Letter of Intent with BI-LO, LLC to acquire a substantial majority of BI-LO's assets, including associated inventory, for a purchase price of USD 425 million in cash. This announcement was made in the context of BI-LO's bankruptcy proceedings in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of South Carolina. BI-LO is a food retailer that currently operates 214 stores in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia and employs approximately 15 500 people. The company is headquartered in Mauldin, S. C. On March 23, 2009, BI-LO and certain of its affiliates filed voluntary petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of South Carolina." }, { "docid": "D1155715#0", "title": "https://www.careerbliss.com/bilo/salaries/\n146 BI-LO Employee Salaries", "text": "\"BI-LO (13 reviews) Share Salary Industry: Food and Beverage Stores · HQ: Mauldin, SC · https://www.bi-lo.com Overview Jobs Salaries Reviews News146 BI-LO Employee Salaries Browse BI-LO Salaries by Job Title →BI-LO employees earn $25,000 annually on average, or $12 per hour, which is 84% lower than the national salary average of $61,000 per year. According to our data, the highest paying job at BI-LO is a Store Director at $68,000 annually while the lowest paying job at BI-LO is a Bookkeeper at $17,000 annually. Advertisement Filter by Job Title Filter by Location Nationwide$19KCashier Average Salary at BI-LO (31 salaries)+$1K (5%) more than national average Cashier salary ( $18K)-$6K (27%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$17K Cashier in Fountain Inn, SC ·-$8K (38%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)\"\"It is a horrible pay for being a big company. \"\" $30K Cashier ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$18K Cashier ·-$7K (32%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 28 More BI-LO Cashier Salaries$25KCustomer Service Representative Average Salary at BI-LO (8 salaries)-$3K (11%) less than national average Customer Service Representative salary ( $28K)Equal to average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$30K Customer Service Representative ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$30K Customer Service Representative ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$20K Customer Service Representative ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 5 More BI-LO Customer Service Representative Salaries$17KBookkeeper Average Salary at BI-LO (7 salaries)-$15K (61%) less than national average Bookkeeper salary ( $32K)-$8K (38%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$16K Bookkeeper ·-$9K (43%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$30K Bookkeeper ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$14K Bookkeeper ·-$11K (56%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 4 More BI-LO Bookkeeper Salaries$18KAssistant Bookkeeper Average Salary at BI-LO (6 salaries)-$12K (50%) less than national average Assistant Bookkeeper salary ( $30K)-$7K (32%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$24K Assistant Bookkeeper ·-$1K (4%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$20K Assistant Bookkeeper ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$16K Assistant Bookkeeper ·-$9K (43%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 3 More BI-LO Assistant Bookkeeper Salaries$38KCo-Manager Average Salary at BI-LO (4 salaries)Equal to national average Co-Manager salary ( $38K)+$13K (41%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$45K Co-Manager ·+$20K (57%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$30K Co-Manager ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$45K Co-Manager ·+$20K (57%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 1 More BI-LO Co-Manager Salaries$23KStocker Average Salary at BI-LO (4 salaries)+$3K (13%) more than national average Stocker salary ( $20K)-$2K (8%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$20K Stocker ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$25K Stocker ·Equal to average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$20K Stocker ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 1 More BI-LO Stocker Salaries$23KDeli Clerk Average Salary at BI-LO (4 salaries)+$3K (13%) more than national average Deli Clerk salary ( $20K)-$2K (8%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$30K Deli Clerk ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$14K Deli Clerk ·-$11K (56%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$14K Deli Clerk ·-$11K (56%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)See 1 More BI-LO Deli Clerk Salaries$65KStore Director Average Salary at BI-LO (3 salaries)Equal to national average Store Director salary ( $65K)+$40K (88%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$70K Store Director ·+$45K (94%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$65K Store Director ·+$40K (88%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$64K Store Director ·+$39K (87%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$22KLead Stocker Average Salary at BI-LO (3 salaries)Equal to national average Lead Stocker salary ( $22K)-$3K (12%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$26K Lead Stocker ·+$1K (3%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$26K Lead Stocker ·+$1K (3%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$18K Lead Stocker ·-$7K (32%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$25KPharmacy Technician Average Salary at BI-LO (3 salaries)-$5K (18%) less than national average Pharmacy Technician salary ( $30K)Equal to average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$50K $100K $150K$30K Pharmacy Technician ·+$5K (18%) more than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$20K Pharmacy Technician ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)$20K Pharmacy Technician ·-$5K (22%) less than average BI-LO salary ( $25K)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 > \"" }, { "docid": "D1703319#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornographic_film_actor\nPornographic film actor", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Porn star\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Porn star (disambiguation). This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)It has been suggested that AV idol be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since January 2017. Pornographic film actor Porn actresses Riley Steele, Stoya, Bi Bi Jones, Kayden Kross, and Jesse Jane at the AVN Expo, in Las Vegas, Nevada, on January 18, 2012Occupation Names Pornographic actor/actress Activity sectors Entertainment, sex industry Description Fields of employment Film Related jobs Actor, sex worker A pornographic actor (or actress for female), or porn star, is a person who performs sex acts in video that is usually characterized as a pornographic movie. Such videos tend to be made in a number of distinct pornographic subgenres and attempt to present a sexual fantasy and the actors selected for a particular role are primarily selected on their ability to create or fit that fantasy. Pornographic videos are characterized as either \"\" softcore ,\"\" which does not contain depictions of sexual penetration or \"\"extreme fetishism \"\" and \"\" hardcore ,\"\" which can contain depictions of penetration or extreme fetishism, or both." }, { "docid": "D1441788#0", "title": "http://www.xmms.org/qna/How_much_do_grocery_stockers_make-qna751642.html\n.", "text": "\"Q How much do grocery stockers make? How much do overnight grocery general merchandise stocker at walmart make Topic: Grocery Asked by: Katie In Business & Finance > Financial Services > Overnight>A Top Solutions For my area (Michigan) they offered me a Flow position at part time for $7.90/hr ( $0.50 e ... read more It all depends upon the nature of job you do and the number of hours you work. At the age ... read more Visitors to this page also searched for: Publix third shift Serp 5111 1 Publix stocker pay rate Base pay for neighborhood market overnight stocker Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Suggested Solutions (8) What's this? Anonymous\"\" mi minimum wage is $7.41.....that is way unfair for the amount of work expected....\"\"5 0 For my area (Michigan) they offered me a Flow position at part time for $7.90/hr ( $0.50 extra per hour if you come in before 5 am). MI minimum wage is $7.41.....that is way unfair for the amount of work expected.source: How much do stockers at target make? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Someone said: It would have been helpful if a date was included. Without that there`s no way of knowing if this was yesterday or 15 years ago. Was this comment helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Store stocker hourly wage Ingles overnight stocker work hours Minimum wage for stocker in virginia Michael Level 1 (Contributor)3 Answers\"\"You are a student you might be working on part time bases and it...\"\"46 1 It all depends upon the nature of job you do and the number of hours you work." }, { "docid": "D2915337#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belts\nSeat belt", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Seat belts)navigation search This article is about the safety device. For the band, see The Seatbelts. [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article is missing information about crash injuries commonly caused by seat belts. ( September 2013)This article's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. ( October 2013)A woman buckling a 3-point seat belt A seat belt (also known as a seatbelt or safety belt) is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. A seat belt functions to reduce the likelihood of death or serious injury in a traffic collision by reducing the force of secondary impacts with interior strike hazards, by keeping occupants positioned correctly for maximum effectiveness of the airbag (if equipped) and by preventing occupants being ejected from the vehicle in a crash or if the vehicle rolls over. When in motion, the driver and passengers are travelling at the same speed as the car. If the driver makes the car suddenly stop or crashes it, the driver and passengers continue at the same speed the car was going before it stopped." }, { "docid": "D1596405#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt\nSeat belt", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the safety device. For the band, see The Seatbelts. [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article is missing information about crash injuries commonly caused by seat belts. ( September 2013)This article's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. ( October 2013)A woman buckling a 3-point seat belt A seat belt (also known as a seatbelt or safety belt) is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop. A seat belt functions to reduce the likelihood of death or serious injury in a traffic collision by reducing the force of secondary impacts with interior strike hazards, by keeping occupants positioned correctly for maximum effectiveness of the airbag (if equipped) and by preventing occupants being ejected from the vehicle in a crash or if the vehicle rolls over. When in motion, the driver and passengers are travelling at the same speed as the car. If the driver makes the car suddenly stop or crashes it, the driver and passengers continue at the same speed the car was going before it stopped." }, { "docid": "D923427#0", "title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/famous-narrator-worlds-coolest-job-2014-6\nFamous Narrator Takes Us Inside One Of The World's Coolest Jobs", "text": "\"Renee Raudman, one of the most requested narrators in the multibillion dollar audiobook industry. Renee Raudman You probably don't know Renee Raudman by name — but there's a good chance you've heard her voice. Raudman is one of the most requested narrators in the multibillion dollar audiobook industry, having recorded well over 300 books since 2006. In less than a decade, the actress-turned-voice-over star has won several awards, critical acclaim, and changed the landscape of the genre. \"\" When audiobooks were first being produced for a more mass market, the trend was toward a 'single-voiced' read with, at most, subtle changes for each different character,\"\" she says. \"\" However, I didn't know that when I narrated my first audiobook. I just assumed the approach I took — voicing a distinctive personality for each major character — would be best suited for this medium as well. \"\" Her goal, she explains, was to make a movie for the mind. And she has succeeded. Business Insider spoke with Raudman about how she got into the fascinating world of audiobooks, and the most exciting and surprising aspects of her job." }, { "docid": "D1970981#0", "title": "http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/business/article91371282.html\nHarveys Supermarkets opens first store in Charlotte", "text": "By Keith A. [email protected] Linked In Google+Pinterest Reddit Print Order Reprint of this Story July 22, 2016 06:07 PMA Jacksonville, Fla.-based discount grocery store opened its first store in North Carolina this week, becoming the latest grocer to join the competitive Charlotte market. Harveys Supermarkets unveiled its new location at 1620 Ashley Rd. in Charlotte on Wednesday at a ribbon cutting ceremony that Mayor Jennifer Roberts attended. Harveys’ parent company, Southeastern Grocers, is also the parent company of BI-LO and Winn-Dixie, and the new store was formerly a BI-LO until Tuesday. “Our customers in this neighborhood were telling us they needed a change,” said Joe Caldwell a spokesperson for Southeastern Grocers. “ We wanted to invest in this location to provide the west Charlotte neighborhood with a new, innovative store. ”Breaking News Be the first to know when big news breaks SIGN UPThe company said it will be hiring 40 new workers at the location, which is open seven days a week from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Harveys Supermarkets focuses on low prices and has a $1 Zone, where 650 items are priced $1, including beverages, canned goods, cleaners, meals, greeting cards, baby and health items. The store also has a pricing campaign called “Low and Staying Low,” where prices on 850 popular products are reduced and the prices stay at lower prices for at least six months. Caldwell, the Southeastern Grocers spokesman, said the store is serving as a pilot for the Charlotte market, but he declined to say whether the company is planning to develop more stores in the region. The pilot “could lead to additional stores in the future depending on customer response,” he said." }, { "docid": "D340965#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_salary_cap\nNBA salary cap", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The NBA salary cap is the limit to the total amount of money that National Basketball Association teams are allowed to pay their players. Like many professional sports leagues, the NBA has a salary cap to control costs, defined by the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA). This limit is subject to a complex system of rules and exceptions and as such is considered a soft cap and is calculated as a percentage of the league's revenue from the previous season. Under the CBA ratified in December 2011, the cap will continue to vary in future seasons based on league revenues. For the 2015–16 season, the salary cap was $70 million and the luxury tax limit was $84.74 million. [ 1] For the 2016–17 season, the salary cap was set at $94.14 million and the luxury tax limit was $113.29 million. [ 2] For the 2017–18 season, the cap is set at $99 million for the salary cap and $119 million for the luxury tax. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Soft versus hard caps3 Maximum individual contracts under the CBA3.1 Designated Player3.1.1 \"\"Derrick Rose\"\" Rule3.1.1.1 5/30% Contracts3.1.1.2 5/25% Contracts3.1.2 \"\"Kevin Durant\"\" Rule3.1.2.1 Players eligible for DVPE3.1.2.2 DVPE Contracts4 Exceptions4.1 Mid-level exception4.2 Bi-annual exception4.3 Rookie exception4.4 Two-way contracts4.5 Larry Bird exception4.6 Early Bird exception4.7 Non-Bird exception4.8 Minimum Salary Exception4.9 Traded Player Exception4.10 Disabled Player Exception4.11 Reinstatement5 Free agency5.1 Unrestricted free agent5.2 Restricted free agent5.3 July moratorium5.4 Cap holds6 Rookie scale salary7 Options8 Sign and trade agreements9 Over-38 rule10 Trading and the salary cap10.1 Base year compensation11 Waivers12 Released players12.1 Stretch provision13 Amnesty clause14 Luxury tax14.1 Tax levels from 2013–1415 Notes16 References17 External links History [ edit]The NBA had a salary cap in the mid-1940s, but it was abolished after only one season. The league continued to operate without such a cap until 1984–85 season, when one was instituted in an attempt to level the playing field among all of the NBA's teams and ensure competitive balance for the League in the future. Before the cap was reinstated, teams could spend whatever amount of money they wanted on players, but in the first season under the new cap, they were each limited to $3.6 million in total payroll." }, { "docid": "D1768006#0", "title": "http://www.vfmstore.com/ir4300wl.html\n.", "text": "Wireless Surveillance Camera Move mouse over the picture to zoom. This long range wireless video camera enables you to send live video from one location to another without the troublesome cabling, or where hardwiring is difficult or impracticable. This standalone wireless camera operates on microwave radio system - no internet connection required, no bandwidth to worry about. It is therefore particularly useful in those remote locations where there is no internet/network coverage or out of Wi Fi range. NTSC and PAL options are available. Outdoor camera with night vision ... High quality camera ...3W high-power long range transmitter An unique wireless camera of its type with a high-power transmitter built inside the camera housing. Color live video can be sent wirelessly over a long distance to the included receiver which can be connected to TV, DVR, monitor, computer and so forth for instant viewing or recording for subsequent viewing. Your choice of frequency band in 1.2GHz, 2.4GHz or 900MHz are available. Long distance transmission The package comes with two omni-directional antennas ( 1.2GHz, 2.4GHz or 900MHz) for the camera and the receiver. Working range in this case is about 600 feet (180 meters) LOS ." }, { "docid": "D3209817#0", "title": "http://www.rehabmeasures.org/Lists/RehabMeasures/DispForm.aspx?ID=889\nFunctional Independence Measure", "text": "Last Updated October 06, 2015Purpose Provides a uniform system of measurement for disability based on the International Classification of Impairment, Disabilities and Handicaps; measures the level of a patient's disability and indicates how much assistance is required for the individual to carry out activities of daily living. Link to Instrument Instrument Details Acronym FIMArea of Assessment Activities of Daily Living Assessment Type Observer Administration Mode Paper & Pencil Cost Not Free Cost Description A license to use the FIM instrument may be obtained at: http://www.udsmr.org. Fees vary depending upon type of use. Diagnosis/Conditions Multiple Sclerosis Pain Management Spinal Cord Injury Stroke Recovery Populations Brain Injury Mixed Populations Multiple Sclerosis Older Adults and Geriatric Care Parkinson's Disease Spinal Injuries Stroke Key Descriptions Contains 18 items composed of: 1) 13 motor tasks 2) 5 cognitive tasks (considered basic activities of daily living)Tasks are rated on a 7-point ordinal scale that ranges from total assistance (or complete dependence) to complete independence. Scores range from 18 (lowest) to 126 (highest) indicating level of function. Scores are generally rated at admission and discharge. Dimensions assessed include: 1) Eating 2) Grooming 3) Bathing 4) Upper body dressing 5) Lower body dressing 6) Toileting 7) Bladder management 8) Bowel management 9) Bed to chair transfer 10) Toilet transfer 11) Shower transfer 12) Locomotion (ambulatory or wheelchair level) 13) Stairs 14) Cognitive comprehension 15) Expression 16) Social interaction 17) Problem solving 18) Memory FIM Instrument Scoring Criteria: (refer to the users manual for more information)Number of Items18Equipment Required May vary based on level and impairment category measured Time to Administer30-45 minutes Required Training Reading an Article/Manual Age Ranges Adult18-64years Elderly Adult65+years Instrument Reviewers Initially reviewed by the Rehabilitation Measures Team; Updated by Eileen Tseng, PT, DPT, NCS, Rachel Tappan, PT, NCS, and the SCI EDGE task force of the Neurology Section of the APTA in 2012; Updated by Tammie Keller, PT, DPT, MS and the TBI EDGE task force of the Neurology Section of the APTA; Updated by Dev Kegelmeyer, PT, DPT, MS, GCS and the PD EDGE task force of the neurology section of the APTA in 2013. Updated by Maggie Bland, PT, DPT, NCS and Nancy Byl PT, MPH, Ph D, FAPTA and the PD EDGE task force of the neurology section of the APTA in April of 2016. ICF Domain Activity Measurement Domain Activities of Daily Living Cognition Motor Professional Association Recommendation Recommendations for use of the instrument from the Neurology Section of the American Physical Therapy Association’s Multiple Sclerosis Taskforce (MSEDGE), Parkinson’s Taskforce (PD EDGE), Spinal Cord Injury Taskforce (PD EDGE), Stroke Taskforce (Strok EDGE), Traumatic Brain Injury Taskforce (TBI EDGE), and Vestibular Taskforce (Vestibular EDGE) are listed below. These recommendations were developed by a panel of research and clinical experts using a modified Delphi process." }, { "docid": "D583468#0", "title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/microbiology\nmicrobiology", "text": "\"microbiology Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .mi·cro·bi·ol·o·gy (mī′krō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)n. The branch of biology that deals with microorganisms.mi′cro·bi′o·log′i·cal (-bī′ə-lŏj′ĭ-kəl), mi′cro·bi′o·log′ic adj.mi′cro·bi′o·log′i·cal·ly adv.mi′cro·bi·ol′o·gist n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.microbiology ( ˌmaɪkrəʊbaɪˈɒlədʒɪ) n (Biology) the branch of biology involving the study of microorganismsmicrobiological, ˌmicroˌbioˈlogic adjˌmicroˌbioˈlogically advˌmicrobiˈologist n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014mi•cro•bi•ol•o•gy (ˌmaɪ kroʊ baɪˈɒl ə dʒi)n.the branch of biology dealing with microscopic organisms. [ 1885–90]mi`cro•bi`o•log′i•cal (-əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl) mi`cro•bi`o•log′ic, adj.mi`cro•bi•ol′o•gist, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.mi·cro·bi·ol·o·gy (mī′krō-bī-ŏl′ə-jē)The scientific study of the structure and function of microorganisms. The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.microbiologythe branch of biology that studies microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, andpathogenic protozoa. —" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D176809#0", "title": "http://www.militaryspot.com/enlist/what-is-the-maximum-age-limit-for-each-branch-of-the-military\nWhat is the Maximum Age Limit for Each Branch of the Military?", "text": "What is the Maximum Age Limit for Each Branch of the Military? Updated December 2017It truly depends on whether or not you are a non-prior or prior service member, looking at enlisting into the active duty or reserve components, etc. In the United States military system, you may enlist into any branch at the age of 17 years old with parental consent, or 18 years old without parental consent. Contact a Recruiter!Age waivers, although rare, are possible. Usually happening if one cannot be sent to basic training by their birthday, thus making them ineligible to enlist if they are then past the required ages, age waivers can be received for just a few months easily. Branch Age Army35Army Reserve 35Navy 34Navy Reserve 39Air Force 39Air Force Reserve 38Marine Corps 29Marine Corps Reserve 29Coast Guard 27Coast Guard Reserve 39Army National Guard 35Air National Guard 39Service Acadamies 22Learn More About Joining, Contact A Recruiter Today!In the United States Army, Army Reserves, and Army National Guard, the maximum age allowed to enlist and ship to basic training is 35 years old. The Army experimented for quite some time allowing anyone up to the age of 42 years old to enlist and complete basic training. On April 1st, 2011, they reverted this to the lower age limit. In the United States Air Force, to enlist, you cannot be younger than 17 (18 for GED holders) or older than 39 years of age. To join as an Officer, you cannot be younger than 18 or older than 39 years of age." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3474102#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/Federal_Benefits_Page/VA_Home_Loans.html?serv=227\nVA Home Loans", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › Federal Benefits › VA Home Loans VA Home Loans Army Reserve: Active Duty Benefit Fact Sheet Summary: VA helps Service members, Veterans, and eligible surviving Spouses become homeowners. As part of our mission to serve you, we provide a home loan guaranty benefit and other housing-related programs to help you buy, build, repair, retain, or adapt a home for your own personal occupancy. VA Home Loans are provided by private lenders, such as banks and mortgage companies. VA guarantees a portion of the loan, enabling the lender to provide you with more favorable terms. For VA housing loan purposes, the term \"\"Veteran\"\" includes members of the Army National Guard, the Army Reserve, Regular Army, and certain categories of Spouses. Eligibility: Army Reserve Soldiers serving on active duty are eligible for VA Home Loans after 90 continuous days of service following Initial Active Duty Training. Veterans of the Army Reserve are eligible based on the following time-in-service criteria: : Status Qualifying Wartime & Peacetime Periods Qualifying Active Duty Dates Minimum Active Duty Service Requirement Veteran WWII9/16/1940 - 7/25/194790 total days Post-WWII7/26/1947 - 6/26/1950181 continuous days Korean War6/27/1950 - 1/31/195590 total days Post-Korean War2/1/1955 - 8/4/1964181 continuous days Vietnam War8/5/1964 - 5/7/1975 *For Veterans who served in the Republic of Vietnam, the beginning date is 2/28/196190 total days Post-Vietnam War5/8/1975 - 9/7/1980 *The ending date for officers is 10/16/1981181 continuous days24-month rule9/8/1980 - 8/1/1990 *The beginning date for officers is 10/17/198124 continuous months, ORThe full period (at least 181 days) for which you were called or ordered to active duty Gulf War8/2/1990 - Present24 continuous months, ORThe full period (at least 90 days) for which you were called or ordered to active duty Currently On Active Duty Any Any90 continuous days National Guard & Reserve Member Gulf War8/2/1990 - Present90 days of active service Six years of service in the Selected Reserve or National Guard, ANDWere discharged honorably, ORWere placed on the retired list, ORWere transferred to the Standby Reserve or an element of the Ready Reserve other than the Selected Reserve after service characterized as honorable, ORContinue to serve in the Selected Reserve*If you do not meet the minimum service requirements, you may still be eligible if you were discharged due to (1) hardship, (2) the convenience of the government, (3) reduction-in-force, (4) certain medical conditions, or (5) a service-connected disability. Other Forms of Eligibility The Spouse of a Veteran can also apply for home loan eligibility under one of the following conditions: Un-remarried Spouse of a Veteran who died while in service or from a service connected disability, or Spouse of a Service member missing in action or a prisoner of war Surviving Spouse who remarries on or after attaining age 57, and on or after December 16, 2003 (Note: a surviving Spouse who remarried before December 16, 2003, and on or after attaining age 57, must have applied no later than December 15, 2004, to establish home loan eligibility. VA must deny applications from surviving Spouses who remarried before December 6, 2003 that are received after December 15, 2004. ) Surviving Spouses of certain totally disabled Veterans whose disability may not have been the cause of death Benefit Highlights: The VA Guaranteed Loan: VA guaranteed loans are made by private lenders to eligible Veterans for the purchase of a home that must be for their own personal occupancy." }, { "docid": "D1896233#0", "title": "https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.society.liberalism/Sv2AsAAcVNo/EzzioAN9BiAJ\n.", "text": "\"Jeffrey Davis < [email protected] > wrote in message news:[email protected]... His SPN is specific to his discharge. It is the official word from Do D: Copyright (c) Since 1988 The American War Library | Home G. I. Photo Museum | Registry Forms | Vet/Military Websites SPN/RE Separation Codes Click here for SPD Codes To decode a SPN number or RE Code not on this list, write to [email protected] Permission granted to link these DD-214 Code sites to your Webpage http://members.aol.com/usregistry/warlib25.htmhttp://members.aol.com/usregistry/warlib45.htm This site will be updated with new information INDEXPlease Read RE Codes Numeric SPN Numbers Alphabetic SPD Numbers Getting your military file Replacing your DD214 Replacing your Discharge Certificate Please Read We ask that you please take to time to read the following official Introduction that was prepared for the release of the SPN/RE codes. Please be advised that we have purposely excluded some SPN codes from the following list. To obtain the description of any code not listed please e-mail your request. Absence of a SPN number definition should not be interprested to infer a negative or derrogatory (past) status. Additionally, extreme prudence is advised in associating a SPN number to an individual. Slander and libel laws govern personal personal assault. Legal counsel is strongly advised prior to making public statements on character. Introduction - Military Codes As many as 30 million \"\"old\"\" draft cards were issued before the last 1 was sent out In 1975. Although they were issued only as a means of informing the individual of his classification or selective service number, they were used as ID to prove age as well as for other uses for which they were not designed." }, { "docid": "D1061682#0", "title": "https://www.army.mil/article/105779\nArmy raises age limit, extends deadline for eligible OCS applicants", "text": "\"Army raises age limit, extends deadline for eligible OCS applicants By Andrea Wales June 17, 2013Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on Linked In Share via Email The Department of the Army has raised the age limit to 33 for eligible Active Component, in-service Soldiers to apply for Officer Candidate School at the upcoming July OCS selection panel. Applicants must possess baccalaureate degree or higher. The application deadline is June 21. The customary age limit of 30 for AC applicants [set forth in Army Regulation 350-51, In Service OCS Program,] reflects the old requirement that, when they become commissioned officers, those without baccalaureate degrees will pursue their bachelor's degrees to completion. However, now that a bachelor's degree is a requirement to apply for OCS, the age limit has been adjusted for the July panel since most in-service Soldiers are over 30 by the time they earn their bachelor's degrees, according to Clifford M. Preetorius, the OCS program manager in the Officer Accessions Branch, which falls under the Officer Personnel Management Directorate at the U. S. Army Human Resources Command. The next HQDA OCS Selection Panel is scheduled for July 29 to Aug. 2. The original deadline for packet submission of May 20 has been moved to June 21 to give more applicants the opportunity to complete local application procedures. Packets may only be submitted to the Army Knowledge Online, or AKO, folder. Soldiers must check their personnel file in i PERMS, the Army's Interactive Personnel Electronic Records Management System, and have missing documents scanned in by their S-1/personnel. HRC intends to release Selection Panel dates by MILPER Message in the near future." }, { "docid": "D415522#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/list_7148811_age-requirements-u_s_-army-rangers.html\nAge Requirements for the U.S. Army Rangers", "text": "Home » Classroom Age Requirements for the U. S. Army Rangers By Marshall Moore; Updated October 04, 2017Army Ranger students learning proper patrol techniques Soldiers in the United States Army's 75th Ranger Regiment are some of the finest combat troops the service has to offer. In order to become an Army Ranger, soldiers must be in excellent physical condition, intelligent and be exceptionally qualified within their military occupational specialty. In addition to these qualifications, Army Rangers must meet certain basic age criteria in order to be considered for selection and assignment. Basic Age Requirements Army Ranger in camouflage during training There are technically no specific age requirements for soldiers seeking to become Army Rangers. Thus, the effective age limits are the same as those required to join the Army in the first place. Applicants must be at least 17 years old (or 18 without parental permission) and no older than 41 years old. While these are the minimum and maximum ages, however, keep in mind the Army Rangers must be both extremely qualified in their job field and in excellent physical fitness [Reference 2]. Thus, the odds of an 18-year-old with little Army experience being accepted into the 75th Ranger Regiment are slim to none. In the same vein, a 40-year-old applicant whose best athletic days have passed him by is just as likely to be passed over. Officer Age Requirements U. S. Army Ranger rappels down tower The Rangers do not put an age limit on officers looking to join the regiment. However, they must be ranked between first lieutenant and major (O-2 to O-4)." }, { "docid": "D77433#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_ROTC\nArmy Reserve Officers' Training Corps", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Army ROTC)navigation search Army ROTCActive 1916–present Branch United States Army Role Officer Training Garrison/HQ Fort Knox, Kentucky Motto (s) \"\"Leadership Excellence\"\"Website ROTC Website The Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC, AROTC, or SROTC) is the United States Army component of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps. It is the largest ROTC program, with 20,000 ROTC cadets in 273 ROTC programs at major universities throughout the United States. These schools are categorized as Military Colleges (MC), Military Junior Colleges (MJC) and Civilian Colleges (CC). [ 1] [2]The modern Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps was created by the National Defense Act of 1916. This program commissioned its first class of lieutenants in 1920. However, the concept behind ROTC had its roots in military training which began taking place in civilian colleges and universities as early as 1819 with the founding of the American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy at Norwich, Vermont, followed by various state chartered military schools and finally civilian land grant colleges after the Civil War, which required military training. Contents [ hide ]1 ROTC progression2 Course of instruction2.1 Basic Course2.2 Advanced Course2.3 Branch assignment2.4 Lab2.5 Physical fitness training3 College life4 Cadre5 Scholarships6 Organization6.1 Training options6.1.1 Air Assault School6.1.2 Airborne School6.1.3 Cadet Field Training (CFT)6.1.4 The Cadet Intern Program6.1.5 Cadet Troop Leadership Training6.1.6 Drill Cadet Leadership Training6.1.7 Northern Warfare Training Course6.1.8 Mountain Warfare Training Course6.1.9 Sapper Leader Course6.1.10 Robin Sage6.2 Activities and clubs6.2.1 Ranger Challenge6.2.2 Color guard6.2.3 Military ball6.3 Brigades7 Cadet Creed8 Notable graduates9 Awards10 See also11 Notes12 References13 External links ROTC progression [ edit]For a cadet who takes only the first two years of ROTC (Basic Course), there is no military obligation, unless the student is a 3–4 year scholarship cadet or has other specific scholarships. If a cadet has accepted a scholarship, service commitments may vary. With some exceptions, in order to progress to the last two years of the program (Advanced Course) the cadet must contract with the United States Army. To do so, the student enlists in the United States Army Reserve Control Group (ROTC) as a cadet and elects to serve on either active duty or in a reserve component ( Army National Guard or Army Reserve )." }, { "docid": "D1127797#0", "title": "http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/f/faqenlage.htm\nWhat Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military?", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military What Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military? Maximum Age Requirements To Join The Military Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated April 21, 2017One of the most frequently asked questions recruiters get asked is what are the maximum age limits to enlist in the military service. There is an age limit that disqualifies certain ages from joining the military. However, the age limit is higher that you may think. If you are over this age limit, you are not qualified for service. But, if you keep pushing and proving to the recruiters that your experience and physical fitness levels are acceptable, you could be eligible for an age waiver. The most frequently asked question is the following: Question: What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military? Across the United States Armed Forces, the maximum age for enlistment for someone who has never served in the military before depends on the branch. For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old." }, { "docid": "D664539#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army\nArmy", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Army (disambiguation). An army (from Latin arma \"\"arms, weapons\"\" via Old French armée, \"\"armed\"\" (feminine)) or ground force is a fighting force that fights primarily on land. In the broadest sense, it is the land-based military branch, service branch or armed service of a nation or state. It may also include aviation assets by possessing an army aviation component. In certain nations, the term army refers to the entire armed forces of a nation (e.g., People's Liberation Army ). Within a national military force, the word army may also mean a field army. They differ from army reserves who are activated only during such times as war or natural disasters. In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army, notably France. In such countries, the word \"\"army\"\" on its own retains its connotation of a land force in common usage. The current largest army in the world, by number of active troops, is the People's Liberation Army Ground Force of China with 1,600,000 active troops and 510,000 reserve personnel followed by the Indian Army with 1,129,000 active troops and 960,000 reserve personnel." }, { "docid": "D3042079#0", "title": "http://chartsbin.com/view/1887\nMilitary Conscription Policy by Country", "text": "\"Report an error Follow us... Military Conscription Policy by Country Do you like this chart? ✔ Yes ✖ ✚ Share References and Data Table HTML Embed code $ Buy Now 191,934 views This map shows the status of Conscription Policy by country. Conscription (also known as \"\"The Draft\"\", the \"\"Call-up\"\" or \"\"National service\"\") is the compulsory enrolment of persons especially for military service. Number of countries where conscription exist: 64Number of countries where selective conscription: 8Number of countries where conscription possible in emergency: 13Number of countries with no Conscription: 88Number of countries with no active armed forces: 21Update for Germany: Compulsory military service suspended (on July 2011), but conscription still remains part of the constitution and available in the case of an emergency. Last updated: 7 years ago Category: Country Info Tags: world compulsory conscription army military child soldiers Country Name Status Note Afghanistan No conscription 22 years of age; inductees are contracted into service for a 4-year term (2005)Albania Conscription exists 19 years of age (2004)Algeria Conscription exists 19-30 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 18 months (6 months basic training, 12 months civil projects) (2006)Angola Conscription exists 20-45 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; conscript service obligation - 2 years; Angolan citizenship required; minimum age for volunteers - 18 for men, 20 for women; the MGA is entirely staffed with volunteers (2010)Antarctica No active armed forces Antigua and Barbuda No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2008)Argentina No conscription 18-24 years of age for voluntary military service (18-21 requires parental permission); no conscription (2001)Armenia Conscription exists 18-27 years of age for voluntary or compulsory military service; 2-year conscript service obligation (2007)Australia No conscription 17 years of age for voluntary military service (with parental consent); no conscription; women allowed to serve in Army combat units in non-combat support roles (2008)Austria Conscription exists 18-35 years of age for compulsory military service; 16 years of age for male or female voluntary service; service obligation 6 months of training, followed by an 8-year reserve obligation; conscripts cannot be deployed in military operations outside Austria (2009)Azerbaijan Conscription exists men between 18 and 35 are liable for military service; 18 years of age for voluntary military service; length of military service is 18 months and 12 months for university graduates (2006)Bahamas, The No conscription 18 years of age (est. ); no conscription (2008)Bahrain No conscription 17 years of age for voluntary military service; 15 years of age for NCOs, technicians, and cadets; no conscription (2008)Bangladesh Conscription exists legally possible in emergency 16 years of age for voluntary military service; 17 years of age for officers (both with parental consent); conscription legally possible in emergency, but has never been implemented (2008)Barbados No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service (younger requires parental consent); no conscription (2008)Belarus Conscription exists 18-27 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 18 months (2005)Belgium No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription suspended (2008)Belize Conscription exists legally possible in emergency 18 years of age for voluntary military service; laws allow for conscription only if volunteers are insufficient; conscription has never been implemented; volunteers typically outnumber available positions by 3:1 (2008)Benin Conscription exists 21 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; in practice, volunteers may be taken at the age of 18; both sexes are eligible for military service; conscript tour of duty - 18 months (2006)Bermuda Conscription exists 18-30 years of age for voluntary or compulsory enlistment in the Bermuda Regiment; males must register at age 18; term of service is 38 months (2009)Bhutan No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2008)Bolivia Conscription exists; when annual number of volunteers falls short of goal, compulsory recruitment is effected, including conscription of boys as young as 14 18-49 years of age for 12-month compulsory military service; when annual number of volunteers falls short of goal, compulsory recruitment is effected, including conscription of boys as young as 14; 15-19 years of age for voluntary premilitary service, provides exemption from further military service (2009)Bosnia and Herzegovina No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription abolished January 2006; 4-month service obligation (2009)Botswana No conscription 18 is the apparent age of voluntary military service; the official qualifications for determining minimum age are unknown (2001)Brazil Conscription exists 21-45 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 9 to 12 months; 17-45 years of age for voluntary service; an increasing percentage of the ranks are \"\"long-service\"\" volunteer professionals; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps (2001)Brunei No conscription 18 years of age (est.) for voluntary military service; non-Malays are ineligible to serve (2007)Bulgaria No conscription 18-27 years of age for voluntary military service; as of May 2006, 67% of the Bulgarian Army comprised of professional soldiers; conscription ended January 2008; Air Forces and Naval Forces became fully professional at the end of 2006 (2008)Burkina Faso No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; women may serve in supporting roles (2009)Burma forced conscription of children, although officially prohibited 18 years of age for voluntary military service for both sexes; forced conscription of children, although officially prohibited, reportedly continues (2007)Burundi No conscription military service is voluntary; the armed forces law of 31 December 2004 did not specify a minimum age for enlistment, but the government had previously said each recruit must have a primary school-leaving certificate (2010)Cambodia Conscription exists conscription law of October 2006 requires all males between 18-30 to register for military service; 18-month service obligation (2006)Cameroon No conscription 18-23 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; no conscription; high school graduation required; service obligation 4 years; the government makes periodic calls for volunteers (2010)Canada No conscription 17 years of age for male and female voluntary military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for reserve and military college applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years (2008)Cape Verde Conscription exists 18 years of age (est.) for selective compulsory military service; 14-month conscript service obligation (2006)Central African Republic Selective conscription 18 years of age for selective military service; 2-year conscript service obligation (2009)Chad Conscription exists 20 years of age for conscripts, with 3-year service obligation; 18 years of age for volunteers; no minimum age restriction for volunteers with consent from a guardian; women are subject to 1 year of compulsory military or civic service at age of 21 (2004)Chile Conscription exists but not enforced 18-45 years of age for voluntary male and female military service, although the right to compulsory recruitment is retained; service obligation - 12 months for Army, 22 months for Navy and Air Force (2008)China Selective conscription 18-22 years of age for selective compulsory military service, with 24-month service obligation; no minimum age for voluntary service (all officers are volunteers); 18-19 years of age for women high school graduates who meet requirements for specific military jobs (2009)Colombia Conscription exists 18-24 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; service obligation - 18 months (2004)Congo, Democratic Republic of the No conscription 18-45 years of age for voluntary military service (2009)Congo, Republic of the No conscription 18 years of age for voluntary military service; women allowed to serve (2007)Costa Rica No active armed forces Côte d'Ivoire Conscription exists 18-25 years of age for compulsory and voluntary male and female military service; voluntary recruitment of former rebels into the new national army is restricted to ages 22-29 (2010)Croatia No conscription, but legally possible in emergency The Croation government decided to suspend conscription from 1 January 2008 on. However, conscription is only suspended. According to the decision of the Croatian government, which is based on article 39a of the Defence Law, the suspension of conscription does not apply in cases of emergency or war, or if the Armed Forces cannot carry out their duty." }, { "docid": "D301203#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/Federal_Benefits_Page/Retired_Pay.html?serv=243\nRetired Pay", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › Federal Benefits › Retired Pay Retired Pay Army National Guard: Retired Benefit Fact Sheet Summary: In most cases, Soldiers who have completed 20 years of active service are eligible to receive Retired Pay at the end of their career. The Date of Initial Entry into Military Service (DIEMS) determines which of the three retirement systems a Soldier falls under. Retired Pay amount and requirements depend on whether a Soldier qualifies for active duty retired pay or non-regular retired pay (Reserve Component). Eligibility: National Guard Soldiers must meet the following minimum requirements to be eligible for non-Regular Retired Pay:have served at least 20 years of qualifying service (see Benefit Highlights), and Soldiers who completed the years of qualifying service on or after 5 October 1994, but before 25 April 2005, the last 6 years of qualifying service must have been in a component other than a regular component, the Fleet Reserve, or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve. Soldiers who completed the years of qualifying service on or after 25 April 2005, there is no minimum reserve component service requirement. The service required above does not need to be continuous years of qualifying service.not be entitled to retired pay from an armed force, under any other provision of law other than as outlined in 10 United States Code Section 12741be at least 60 years of age (or subject to reduction of age for receipt of retired pay- see Benefit Highlights*), andmust apply for retired pay by submitting an application to Human Resource Command Ft. Knox, KYBenefit Highlights: A Soldier in the National Guard must have completed 20 years of qualifying service to be eligible for retired pay at age 60. A qualifying year is a complete year in which a Soldier has earned a minimum of 50 retirement points. A Soldier earns points for inactive duty for training (IDT), active duty for training (ADT), active duty, Reserve membership, and equivalent instruction, some examples are as follows: One point is earned for each day of active service (active duty and active duty for training)15 points for each year as a Soldier (based on a calendar year from the date the Soldier joins the Army (e.g., 31 March-30 March)One point for each unit training assembly One point for every three hours of satisfactory completion of accredited correspondence courses In a given year a Soldier may earn up to 365 total points (366 for a leap year), however, only 130 of those points can come from inactive duty (for retirements prior to September 23, 1996 to total is reduced to 60 inactive points; for retirement years ending between September 23, 1996 and October 29, 2000 the total points is reduced to 75; for retirement years ending between October 30, 2000 and October 29, 2007 the total points is reduced to 90). Non-Regular Retired pay under the Reserve system is computed by totaling all points earned during a Soldier's career, dividing by 360 (one year) and then multiplying by 2.5 percent to determine the benefit multiplier." }, { "docid": "D1013833#0", "title": "http://army.com/info/prior-service\nMilitary Reenlistment Information", "text": "Do you have prior service experience with the US Army or another military branch? Do you miss: Living on post? Working in a field you are comfortable in? Having a good job that satisfies a desire to help your country? If the Reenlistment Eligibility (RE) Code you were assigned upon separating from military service allows you to reenlist, please consider it!Uncle Sam is interested in your prior service experience and would like you to consider reenlisting. Of course, not everyone who has previously served is fit to rejoin. Please look through the qualifications below and consider contacting a recruiter about reenlistment bonuses you can receive. Qualifications Age No older than 42 and can qualify for regular retirement with 20 or more years of active Federal service by age 62. Citizenship US citizen, permanent resident, naturalized US citizen, or citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia, Palau, or the Republic of Marshall Islands. Education You need to be a high school graduate for reenlistment." }, { "docid": "D1665348#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Militia_(United_States)\nMilitia (United States)", "text": "\"Militia (United States)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The U. S. ideal of the citizen soldier, in the militia, depicted by The Concord Minute Man of 1775, a monument created by Daniel Chester French and erected in 1875, in Concord, Massachusetts. The militia of the United States, as defined by the U. S. Congress, has changed over time. [ 1]During colonial America, all able-bodied men of certain ages were members of the militia. [ 2] Individual towns formed local independent militias for their own defense. [ 3] The year before the US Constitution was ratified, The Federalist Papers detailed the founders ' vision of the militia. [ 4] [5] The new Constitution empowered Congress to \"\"organize, arm, and discipline\"\" this national military force, leaving significant control in the hands of each state government. [ 6] [7]Today, as defined by the Militia Act of 1903, the term \"\"militia\"\" is primarily used to describe two groups within the United States: Organized militia – consisting of State militia forces; notably, the National Guard and Naval Militia. [ 8] (Note: the National Guard is not to be confused with the National Guard of the United States . ) Unorganized militia – composing the Reserve Militia: every able-bodied man of at least 17 and under 45 years of age, not a member of the National Guard or Naval Militia. [ 9]Contents1 Etymology2 History2.1 Early-mid Colonial era (1607–1754)2.2 French and Indian War (1754–1763)2.3 Pre-American Revolutionary War era (1763–1775)2.4 American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)2.5 Confederation period (1783–1787)2.6 Constitution and Bill of Rights (1787–1789)2.6.1 Civilian control of a peacetime army2.6.2 The shift from States' power to Federal power2.6.3 Political debate regarding compulsory militia service for pacifists2.6.4 Concern over select militias2.7 Federalist period (1789–1801)2.8 Early republic (1801–1812)2.9 War of 1812 (1812–1815)2.10 Antebellum era (1815–1861)2.11 American Civil War2.11.1 Confederate militia2.11.2 Union militia2.12 Reconstruction era2.13 The Posse Comitatus Act2.14 Spanish–American War2.15 The Ludlow massacre2.16 Mexican Revolution2.17 World War I3 Twentieth century and current3.1 Organized militia3.1.1 National Guard3.1.2 State defense forces3.2 The reserve militia3.3 Modern citizen-militia organizations4 List of militia in the United States4.1 U. S. federal militia forces4.2 U. S. states' militia5 See also6 Notes7 References7.1 Historic7.2 Further reading8 External links Etymology [ edit]The term \"\"militia\"\" derives from Old English milite meaning soldiers (plural), militisc meaning military and also classical Latin milit-, miles meaning soldier." }, { "docid": "D1308917#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/Federal_Benefits_Page/Retired_Pay.html?serv=229\nRetired Pay", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › Federal Benefits › Retired Pay Retired Pay Army Reserve: Retired Benefit Fact Sheet Summary: In most cases, Soldiers who have completed 20 years of active service are eligible to receive Retired Pay at the end of their career. The Date of Initial Entry into Military Service (DIEMS) determines which of the three retirement systems a Soldier falls under. Retired Pay amount and requirements depend on whether a Soldier qualifies for active duty retired pay or non-regular retired pay (Reserve Component). Eligibility: Reserve Soldiers must meet the following minimum requirements to be eligible for non-Regular Retired Pay:have served at least 20 years of qualifying service (see Benefit Highlights), and Soldiers who completed the years of qualifying service on or after 5 October 1994, but before 25 April 2005, the last 6 years of qualifying service must have been in a component other than a regular component, the Fleet Reserve, or the Fleet Marine Corps Reserve. Soldiers who completed the years of qualifying service on or after 25 April 2005, there is no minimum reserve component service requirement. The service required above does not need to be continuous years of qualifying service.not be entitled to retired pay from an armed force, under any other provision of law other than as outlined in 10 United States Code Section 12741be at least 60 years of age (or subject to reduction of age for receipt of retired pay- see Benefit Highlights*), andmust apply for retired pay by submitting an application to Human Resource Command Ft. Knox, KYBenefit Highlights: A Soldier in the Army Reserve must have completed 20 years of qualifying service to be eligible for non-regular retired pay at age 60. A qualifying year is a complete year in which a Soldier has earned a minimum of 50 retirement points. A Soldier earns points for inactive duty for training (IDT), active duty for training (ADT), active duty, Reserve membership, and equivalent instruction, as follows: One point is earned for each day of active service (active duty and active duty for training)15 points for each year as a Soldier (based on a calendar year from the date the Soldier joins the Army (e.g., 31 March-30 March)One point for each unit training assembly One point for every three hours of satisfactory completion of accredited correspondance courses In a given year a Soldier may earn up to 365 total points (366 for a leap year), however, only 130 of those points can come from inactive duty (for retirement years ending prior to September 23, 1996 to total is reduced to 60 inactive points; for retirement years ending between September 23, 1996 and October 29, 2000 the total points is reduced to 75; for retirement years ending between October 30, 2000 and October 29, 2007 the total points is reduced to 90). Non-regular Retired pay under the Reserve system is computed by totaling all points earned during a Soldier's career, dividing by 360 (one year) and then multiplying by 2.5 percent to determine the benefit multiplier." }, { "docid": "D1881894#0", "title": "http://natservices.norwich.edu/army/scholarships-and-contracting/\nScholarships and contracting", "text": "Scholarships and contracting Scholarship Process Any scholarship questions contact Captain Max Howard the Recruiting Operations Officer at [email protected] or call 802-485-2071There are several different types of scholarship and contracting opportunities: National Based Campus Based SMP Program National Based National Army ROTC Scholarships are awarded to High School seniors who will soon graduate or obtain an equivalent certificate. Students can be awarded a 3-year or 4-year scholarship at the National Based scholarship process. Scholarships cover full tuition and mandatory fees for the term of the award. Competition of these scholarships is high, as over 10,000 students from across the country compete for them annually. The selection rates for these limited scholarships are small, sometimes as low as 30%. The 4-yr scholarships pay for 4 years of college (tuition + mandatory fees, book stipend, monthly stipend). The 3 YR Advance Designee scholarship pays for only 3 years of college. The first year the student is financially responsible for tuition, and is consider the “validation” year. The two critical steps to validate a 3 YR AD scholarship are 1) a student-cadet must achieve a 2.5 cumulative GPA and 3.0 cumulative ROTC by the end of the 1st year, and 2) pass the Army physical fitness test (APFT). After a student-cadet is awarded a scholarship (of any type) he/she must maintain a 2.0 GPA (semester and cumulative) to include ROTC and pass the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) to keep the scholarship. (" }, { "docid": "D46995#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Armed_Forces\nUnited States Armed Forces", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"US Forces\"\" redirects here. For the Midnight Oil song, see US Forces (song). United States Armed Forces The seals of the five service branches of the U. S. Armed Forces Founded June 14, 1775; 242 years ago [N 1]Service branches United States Army United States Marine Corps United States Navy United States Air Force United States Coast Guard Headquarters The Pentagon, Arlington County, Virginia, U. S. Leadership Commander-in-Chief President Donald Trump Secretary of Defense James Mattis Secretary of Homeland Security Kirstjen Nielsen Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Joseph Dunford, USMCVice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen Paul J. Selva, USAFSenior Enlisted Advisor to the Chairman CSM John W. Troxell, USAManpower Military age 17 with parental consent, 18 for voluntary service. Maximum age for first-time enlistment is 35 for the Army, [1] 28 for the Marine Corps, 34 for the Navy, 39 for the Air Force [2] and 27 for the Coast Guard. [ 3]Active personnel 1,281,900 [4] ( ranked 3rd)Reserve personnel 811,000 [4]Expenditures Budget US$ 597 billion (2015) [5] ( ranked 1st)Percent of GDP 3.3% (2015) [5]Industry Domestic suppliers List Related articles History American Revolutionary War Whiskey Rebellion Indian Wars Barbary Wars War of 1812Patriot War Mexican–American War Utah War Cortina Troubles Reform War American Civil War New York City draft riots Las Cuevas War Spanish–American War Banana Wars Philippine–American War Boxer Rebellion Border War World War IRussian Civil War World War IICold War Puerto Rican Nationalist Revolts Korean War1958 Lebanon crisis Dominican Civil War Bay of Pigs Invasion Cuban Missile Crisis Vietnam War Korean DMZ Conflict Operation Eagle Claw Multinational Force Lebanon Invasion of Grenada Operation Golden Pheasant Invasion of Panama Persian Gulf War Somali Civil War Operation Gothic Serpent Battle of Mogadishu Bosnian War Operation Deliberate Force Operation Deny Flight Kosovo War Operation Allied Force Global War on Terrorism Operation Enduring Freedom War in Afghanistan Philippines Horn of Africa Trans Sahara Iraq War War in North-West Pakistan Military deployment after Hurricane Katrina Pakistan–United States skirmishes Intervention against ISILOther Ranks Army Army officer Army warrant officer Army enlisted Marine Corps Marine Corps officer Marine Corps warrant officer Marine Corps enlisted Navy Navy officer Navy warrant officer Navy enlisted Air Force Air Force officer Air Force enlisted Coast Guard Coast Guard officer Coast Guard warrant officer Coast Guard enlisted The United States Armed Forces [6] are the military forces of the United States of America. It consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. [ 7] The President of the United States is the commander-in-chief of the U. S. Armed Forces and forms military policy with the U. S. Department of Defense (Do D) and U. S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS), both federal executive departments, acting as the principal organs by which military policy is carried out. All five armed services are among the seven uniformed services of the United States. [ 8]From the time of its inception, the U. S. Armed Forces played a decisive role in the history of the United States. A sense of national unity and identity was forged as a result of victory in the First Barbary War and the Second Barbary War." }, { "docid": "D3434382#0", "title": "https://nationalcareersservice.direct.gov.uk/advice/planning/jobprofiles/Pages/armysoldier.aspx\nSoldier army soldier, army NCO, army reserve", "text": "Soldier army soldier, army NCO, army reserve Soldiers defend the interests of the UK by taking part in peacekeeping missions, supporting humanitarian efforts, or fighting in combat zones around the world.£14,750 to £47,500 average per year 37 to 40 per week Entry requirements Skills required What you'll do Salary Working hours, patterns and environment Career path and progression1. Entry requirements You'll need to:be aged between 16 and 33 (you'll need consent from a parent or guardian if you're under 18)meet the British army nationality and residency rulesget a GP’s medical report and pass a full army medical You won't need any qualifications unless you're applying for a technical role like engineering or communications. All army roles are open to all genders, apart from Infantry, which will be open to women towards the end of 2018. The army recruitment process involves a series of tests including a fitness test and medical check. Once you pass, you’ll also need clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and a security check. You could get into this job through an apprenticeship. Army Reserve To join the Army Reserve you'll need to:be between 18 and 49serve at least 19 or 27 days (depending on your unit) each yearattend a two-week training camp each year Army Cadet Force You'll need to be between 12 and 18 to join the Army Cadet Force .2. Skills required You’ll need:self-disciplineexcellent teamworking and communication skillspractical skillsthe ability to think and act quickly under extreme pressureto be able to understand and follow instructions3. What you'll do Depending on your role and regiment, you may be based in an office, engineering workshop or field hospital. You'll live and work on military bases in the UK or overseas." }, { "docid": "D1791164#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Armed_Forces\nBritish Armed Forces", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search British Armed Forces Service branches Naval Service• Royal Navy• Royal Marines British Army Royal Air Force Headquarters Ministry of Defence, London Leadership Commander-in-Chief Queen Elizabeth II [1]Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson Chief of the Defence Staff Air Chief Marshal Sir Stuart Peach Manpower Military age 16Conscription No Active personnel 153,770 [nb 1]Reserve personnel 81,850 [nb 2]Expenditures Budget £49 billion; FY 2018–19 [4] (≈ $ 69.2 billion) [5]Percent of GDP 2.0%; FY 2018–19 [6]Industry Domestic suppliers BAE Systems Rolls-Royce Holdings Related articles History Military history of the United Kingdom Conflicts involving the UKThe British Armed Forces, [nb 3] also known as Her Majesty's Armed Forces or the Armed Forces of the Crown, are the military services responsible for the defence of the United Kingdom, its overseas territories and the Crown dependencies. They also promote Britain's wider interests, support international peacekeeping efforts and provide humanitarian aid. [ 7]Since the formation of a Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707 (later succeeded by the United Kingdom), [8] the armed forces have seen action in a number of major wars involving the world's great powers, including the Seven Years' War, the Napoleonic Wars, the Crimean War, the First World War, and the Second World War. Repeatedly emerging victorious from conflicts has allowed Britain to establish itself as one of the world's leading military and economic powers. [ 9]Today, the British Armed Forces consist of: the Royal Navy, a blue-water navy with a fleet of 77 commissioned ships; the Royal Marines, a highly specialised amphibious light infantry force; the British Army, the UK's principal land warfare branch; and the Royal Air Force, a technologically sophisticated air force with a diverse operational fleet consisting of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. The British Armed Forces include standing forces, Regular Reserve, Volunteer Reserves and Sponsored Reserves. The Commander-in-chief of the British Armed Forces is the British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, to whom members of the forces swear allegiance. [ 1]The UK Parliament approves the continued existence of the armed forces by passing an Armed Forces Act at least once every five years, as required by the Bill of Rights 1689. The armed forces are managed by the Defence Council of the Ministry of Defence, headed by the Secretary of State for Defence. The United Kingdom is one of five recognised nuclear powers, is a permanent member on the United Nations Security Council, is a founding and leading member of the NATO military alliance, and is party to the Five Power Defence Arrangements." }, { "docid": "D401036#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_service\nMilitary service", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For recruitment for military employment, see Military recruitment. For state-mandated military service, see Conscription. For the feudal institution, see Knight-service. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. Please consider splitting content into sub-articles, condensing it, or adding or removing subheadings. ( January 2018)This article is in a list format that may be better presented using prose. You can help by converting this article to prose, if appropriate." }, { "docid": "D1614428#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserve_army\nMilitary reserve force", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Reserve army)navigation search Not to be confused with military reserve. This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. ( November 2014)A military reserve force is a military organisation composed of citizens of a country who combine a military role or career with a civilian career. They are not normally kept under arms and their main role is to be available to fight when a nation mobilises for total war or to defend against invasion. Reserve forces are generally not considered part of a permanent standing body of armed forces. The existence of reserve forces allows a nation to reduce its peacetime military expenditures while maintaining a force prepared for war. It is analogous to the historical model of military recruitment before the era of standing armies. In some countries, such as Canada, United States, Spain and the United Kingdom, members of the reserve forces are civilians who maintain military skills by training, typically one weekend a month." }, { "docid": "D2847938#0", "title": "http://www.rfd.org.au/site/army_reserve.asp\n.", "text": "\"Australian Army Reserve Australia's military history began with the British marines who came with the first fleet to man the penal colonies and to set up outposts on the east coast of Australia. British Garrison troops remained in Australia for nearly 100 years. There were, on Norfolk Island, in 1788 and 1794 brief levyings of free settler citizen force members to assist law and order, in neither case were these formally constituted forces. September 1800 saw the raising of the first formally-authorised forces in New South Wales, initially by levy of prescribed free persons, by Governor Hunter. Known as the Loyal Sydney and Parramatta Associations their officers were appointed by the Governor and the establishment of each was fifty rank and file. Raised to assist in both defence and local law and order arenas, they evolved into a volunteer force over their intermittently active life from 1800 to 1810. It is this Corps that the Australian Army's (and particularly the Reserve's) claims descend. Unsuccessful submissions (from Governor Macquarie in 1814 and Captain Mac Arthur in 1825 and 1851) for more formal local force raising were eventually overtaken by Britain's realising the importance of colonies assuming greater responsibility for their own defence. In Australia, this increased vulnerability combined with the outbreak of the Crimean War in 1854 and prompted the formation of volunteer forces in New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia. Despite the fluctuations of public interest or financial constraints, part time forces have been continually in existence in Australia since that time." }, { "docid": "D1369774#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Officer_Selection_Board\nArmy Officer Selection Board", "text": "\"This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( May 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Army Officer Selection Board Country United Kingdom Branch British Army Garrison/HQ Leighton House, Westbury Army Officer Selection Board (AOSB) is an assessment centre used by the British Army as part of the officer selection process for the Regular and Army Reserve and related scholarship schemes. It is an equivalent of the Admiralty Interview Board and the Officer and Aircrew Selection Centre of the Royal Air Force. The board is based at Leighton House, Westbury in Wiltshire, England in a dedicated camp. AOSB is commanded by the President AOSB, a Colonel in the British Army. The board president is supported by a number of vice-presidents. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Application process3 Board structure4 AOSB briefing5 AOSB main board6 AOSB (Reservist) Main Board7 CFCB (Cadet Forces) Board8 Army Scholarship Board9 Physical fitness requirements10 History10.1 Former Presidents10.2 Leighton House11 Future12 References13 External links History [ edit]Main article: War Office Selection Boards The AOSB has its roots in the War Office Selection Boards (WOSBs) of World War II. The WOSBs were created by Army psychiatrists and established in 1942. They involved candidates taking a three-day stay in a country house, where tests were administered including written tests of mental ability, questionnaires, Leaderless Group tests and interviews." } ]
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age requirements for car rental
[ { "docid": "D381394#0", "title": "http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/minimum-age.html\nCar Rental Minimum Age", "text": "Car Rental Minimum Age Minimum Age - It seems like a simple question: how old do you have to be to rent a car? or What is the age to rent a car? There is often confusion about these policies. I want to try and clear up some of the fuzzy areas about underage car rental. Minimum age is that age at which you must be (or older, of course!) to rent a vehicle. For any rental company, you must meet the age requirement on the day of pick up . The general rule of thumb is that: Renters must be 25 years of age to rent a car without any additional fees associated with age. Companies WILL rent to customers under 25 also, but with restrictions (and fees!). Companies that allow renters younger than 25 usually charge an underage fee for each day of the rental." } ]
[ { "docid": "D783894#0", "title": "http://www.tourism.net.nz/new-zealand-hire-cars.html\nAge Restrictions for New Zealand Hire Cars", "text": "Home » New Zealand Rental Cars » Age Restrictions for New Zealand Hire Cars Age Restrictions for New Zealand Hire Cars It is very easy to arrange hire cars in New Zealand, simply choose from one of the major hire car companies online. You can get a quote for the type of hire car you want to drive and for the dates you want to be in New Zealand for within seconds. Are there Restrictions on Drivers' Ages for New Zealand Hire Cars? Policies on drivers' ages may vary between car hire companies, so always check the small print on the hire arrangement before you book your car. However, generally speaking, in order to drive basic model hire cars in New Zealand you must be over 21 years old. This may vary depending on the category of car you decide to hire. Drivers under the ages of 25 years old may incur a young drivers' surcharge. It may also be required that you have held your driving licence for a minimum of one year. Do not forget that all drivers who may share the driving of your hire car need to have their drivers' licences and appropriate permits with them. Booking New Zealand Hire Cars It is easy to book a rental car in New Zealand." }, { "docid": "D596754#0", "title": "http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-03-24/travel/orl-travel-senior-travel-032410_1_rental-agencies-minimum-age-limits\nSenior Travel: Check for rental car age limits in Europe", "text": "\"Home → Collections → Drivers Senior Travel: Check for rental car age limits in Europe March 24, 2010 | By Ed Perkins on Travel, Senior Travel Before you commit to a driving trip in Europe, make sure all the drivers in your party conform to local requirements. Although those requirements are generally similar to what you find at home, a few -- especially maximum age limits in a some cases -- may surprise you. Young drivers. The minimum age to rent a car (or drive a rented car) is 18 in Austria, Croatia, Germany, Slovakia, Slovenia and Sweden; 19 in Estonia and Norway; 20 in Bulgaria, Finland and Switzerland; 21 in Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, France (but 18 for the buyback lease program), Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom; and 23 in Luxembourg. In all cases, at whatever minimum age, drivers must have a valid driver's license issued at least a full year before the rental (two years in Ireland and Sweden). Also, in all cases, rental agencies say that drivers under 25 (under 23 in Ireland) may be required to pay a surcharge -- which can be quite hefty. In addition, Germany requires that drivers age 18 to 22 buy collision damage waiver (CDW) from the rental company, even if they have alternative coverage from a credit card. Seniors. Travelers of any age over the minimum can rent cars in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, or Switzerland. In several countries, however, some suppliers impose maximum age limits to rentals, generally, or to rentals of some models of cars:-- Denmark: Some rental agencies impose a maximum age of 80.-- Slovenia: Some rental agencies impose a maximum age limit of 73, and renters ages 70 to 73 may face surcharges.-- Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, and Slovakia: Some rental agencies impose a maximum age of 70.-- United Kingdom: Some rental agencies apply an extra fee for travelers age 70 or over; some rental agencies apply a maximum age limit of 69 on some car classes." }, { "docid": "D2752492#0", "title": "https://www.hotwire.com/en/content/hotwire-travel-products-rules-and-restrictions\nHotwire Travel Products Rules and Restrictions", "text": "\"Hotwire Travel Products Rules and Restrictions Please click here to find the additional terms and conditions that specifically apply to: Airline Travel, Hotel Reservation, Car Rental Services, Vacation Packages, Hot Dollars, and Warsaw Convention as indicated. Travel Service Limitation of Liability Hotwire is acting solely as an intermediary facilitating the booking of travel products and services provided by airlines, hotels or other travel service providers (collectively, \"\"Travel Suppliers\"\") in providing travel services, or in accepting reservations or bookings for such services to be provided to you. Hotwire does not assume liability for any injury, damage, death, loss, accident or delay due to any fault, act of negligence, omission or default of a Travel Supplier, or by an act of God. Further, no responsibilities are accepted for any damage and/or delay due to sickness, pilferage, labor disputes, machinery breakdown, quarantine, government restraints, weather or other causes. No responsibility is accepted for any additional expense, omissions, delays, re-routing or acts of any governmental authority or entity other than Hotwire. The contract of carriage in use by a Travel Supplier, when issued, shall be between the Travel Supplier and the passenger. Airline Ticket Restrictions For Oregon Residents Transportation, lodging and all other services are sold to you by the supplier via Hotwire on a nonrefundable basis. If you cancel any service for any reason, sums paid by you for Hotwire's service will not be refunded. For Washington Residents If transportation or other services are cancelled by a participating airline, all sums paid to such airline for services not performed will be refunded to the User by Hotwire within 30 days of receipt of the funds from the airline; or if the funds were not sent to the airline, the funds shall be refunded within 14 days after cancellation to the User (unless the User requests the airline or Hotwire apply the money to another travel product and/or date). Airline Ticket Restrictions Airline tickets available through this Site are subject to the published conditions of carriage and rules of the applicable airline." }, { "docid": "D1600974#0", "title": "http://www.immihelp.com/newcomer/car-rental-tips.html\n.", "text": "Printer Friendly Send to Friend Car Rental Tips In most parts of the United States, a car is a basic necessity. You can either own a car or rent a car. Of course, if you are going to be traveling for a short duration, you will most likely want to rent a car. Car rental is available on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Of course, it will cost more money to rent a car for longer periods of time, but if you need it, you need it. When you rent a car, you will not receive a driver. You will have to drive the car yourself. Most car rental companies have locations at airports, and many of them also have several locations within the city or at hotels. It is possible to pick up a car at one location and drop it off at another location, as long as you specify this in advance. However, there may be extra charges for that." }, { "docid": "D1639659#0", "title": "https://www.hertz.ca/rentacar/productservice/index.jsp?targetPage=rent2buycarsales.jsp\n.", "text": "Back to Services in A New Way to Buy a Used Car Buy Direct and Save!Hertz Rent2Buy® is a virtual showroom where buying a well appointed used rental car is just a few clicks away. With Rent2Buy, Hertz has simplified the used car buying experience by eliminating the middleman and protecting you from the haggle process. By reducing these costs we have been able to transfer the savings to our customers and offer high-quality, well-equipped used cars at great prices; often times well under Kelley’s Blue Book Suggested Retail Value. It's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of Hertz. Click here to view our commercial. Additional advantages of buying your next vehicle from Hertz Rent2Buy®. > Wide variety of high quality used cars> Financing solutions for almost every budget> Vehicles which have between 12,000 and 50,000 miles and are generally still under original factory warranty. > Peace of Mind, Hertz Rent2Buy® backs every car with a 12 month/12,000 mile powertrain Limited Warranty#> Vehicle Protection Plans offered with coverage options of up to 7 years or 100,000 miles Start the search of your new car and compare Hertz Rent2Buy®’s incredible prices.#Powertrain Limited Warranty for 12 months, 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first. Hertz Simplified the Used Car Buying Process!Learn how our convenient online buying process takes the hassle out of buying a used car and adds peace of mind to the formula. The Buying Process - Powered by Hertz's patent-pending technology> Reserve your car online for a 3-day Test-Rental at a special daily rate of $49*.> Pick up your car at the designated Hertz location and don’t just take it for a test-drive around the block, instead kick the tires and feel the ownership for 3 full days." }, { "docid": "D2174590#0", "title": "https://www.rentawreck.com/info.htm\nHelpful Information", "text": "\"Book A Car Helpful Information About Us Rent-A-Wreck and Safe Cars Company History Helpful Information Mission Statement Facts for Customers Renting a car Renting a car can be confusing, especially if you are a first-time renter or don't understand the terminology involved. The following information is intended to clarify some car rental industry terminology and provide a guide to car rental for those unfamiliar with the process. Understanding the Terms and Charges Always ask about charges before you sign your car rental agreement. If you are not sure about a specific charge or have questions about the language on your rental contract, ask questions at the counter. Your friendly Rent-A-Wreck customer service representative will be glad to help. Car Rental Jargon Collision Damage Waiver (CDW)Collision Damage Waiver (CDW), in states that allow it, is an optional charge that is billed per day. Although many in the car rental industry call it \"\"collision damage\"\" coverage, it's not technically collision insurance. Rather, it is an agreement that the rental car company, in our case Rent-A-Wreck, will pay for damages to your rented vehicle. By declining the waiver, you accept responsibility for any damages. However, under CDW, the company will not pay for bodily injuries or damages to your personal property." }, { "docid": "D2471893#0", "title": "http://www.londonairportguide.co.uk/lhr/alamo-car-hire-london-heathrow.htm\nAlamo London Heathrow Airport", "text": "at Heathrow Airport£11Pick Up Location: Different Drop Off Location? Date: Drop Off Date: Driver's Age: Car Group: Currency: Country of Residence: Home Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport Car Hire Alamo Heathrow Car Hire Alamo London Heathrow Airport Heathrow Airport is a huge establishment located only 12 miles from Central London, in the London Borough of Hillingdon area. Although there are seven airports in London, Heathrow is only one of three in the Greater London region. This airport handles the highest number of international passengers out of all the airports in the world, and a total of 67 million passengers per year. It currently has four terminal buildings in operation, all well equipped for the needs of arriving and departing passengers. There are plenty of transportation options at the airport, including many car rental companies. Alamo is one of these companies at Heathrow Airport. They offer a wide range of quality vehicles, and options that will simplify your car rental process. Alamo is found in the arrival areas of the airport. Alamo is available at Heathrow Airport twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week." }, { "docid": "D2711842#0", "title": "https://www.alamo.co.uk/helpful-information/uk/\nPrepay T&Câs", "text": "\"Prepay T&C’s Contracting Parties These Terms and Conditions form the contract for the prepaid booking of a vehicle with Alamo (the 'booking contract'). The contracting parties to the booking contract are Alamo Rent-A-Car UK ('us' or 'we') and 'you' the customer that has made the prepaid booking. Alamo Rent-A-Car UK Limited is a limited liability company established under the laws of England with a registered office at Enterprise House, Vicarage Road, Egham, Surrey TW20 9FB with a company registry number of 2946689 and a VAT number of GB 641634450. We provide a reservation system for all of our affiliates and their franchisees and licensees that operate under the Alamo brands (collectively referred to in these Terms and Conditions as \"\"Alamo\"\"). You may contact us at: 600 Corporate Park Drive, Saint Louis, Missouri, USA or by email [email protected] or phone 0800 111 4312Booking The details of your prepaid booking are as set out in the email confirmation sent to the email address you provided at the time of booking. Cancellation and Cancellation Charges You do not have a right of withdrawal from the booking under EU law; however, you may cancel your booking at any time for any reason by following the instructions on our website. You will receive a full refund of the total amount of the booking if you cancel your booking 3 days or more before your specified pick up time. If you cancel your booking less than 3 days but at least 24 hours before your specified pick up time, we will refund the total amount of the booking minus the lesser of: i) the total amount of the booking; and ii) £25 for UK residents. If you cancel your booking less than 24 hours before your specified pick up time, you will not be entitled to a refund of your booking. The refund due to you will be made to the credit card you used to make your booking." }, { "docid": "D2350832#0", "title": "https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com/terms-and-conditions/united-states/thrifty/\nThrifty Terms & Conditions", "text": "\"Thrifty Terms & Conditions The below T&Cs (including prices and taxes) are provided by Thrifty and may change without notice to Vroom Vroom Vroom.com. This quote includes: G. S. T. Stamp duty,Signified miles amount (generally unlimited, see below for extra mileage charge)Vehicle Registration,One way fees if applicable,Airport taxes and surcharges if applicable,All vehicle fees related to the booking, eg. Vehicle drop fees, all recovery fees, premium location fees, corporate location fees wherever applicable. This quote will not include Fuel Insurance (See next paragraph*)Child Seats or booster seats (can be purchased after confirmation at around $12.00 per seat, per day)Extra mile travel (if your rental is limited, the limit can not be extended)The age surcharge, if between the ages of 21 and 25 (please see Driving Age section below). Any extras signed up for upon arrival, eg. Excess reductions. All extras and additional services will attract additional local percentage taxes and surcharges. Prices below are exclusive of these as they vary state to state. Modifying Booking Modifying your booking may change the original quoted price. For details on how to modify your booking please click the 'My Booking' tab above. *" }, { "docid": "D470375#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/rental-car-age-requirements-europe-63758.html\nRental Car Age Requirements in Europe", "text": "\"Car rentals in Europe may involve age requirements. Renting a car is a convenient way to get around in Europe, but many rental agencies have age requirements. So if you're aged under 25 or over 70, check the agency's policy before you confirm your booking. Minimum Age Most car agencies specify a minimum age for rentals. Different agencies specify different ages, and even the same agency is likely to have different limits from country to country. The type of vehicle you want to hire might also be a factor. For example, Europcar will only rent vehicles to drivers over 25 in Ireland, while in Denmark the same agency rents economy and compact cars to 23-year-olds. But you must be 26 to rent intermediate or standard vehicles and 28 to rent a convertible. Avis rents most vehicles to drivers over 25 in the United Kingdom. To rent cars from the luxury, special or prestige collections you must be at least 30." }, { "docid": "D916052#0", "title": "http://www.autos.com/car-rentals/age-requirement-to-rent-a-car-in-canada\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car in Canada", "text": "Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Canada Posted on Autos.com Editor in Car Rentals on October 7, 2013People from all over the world who want to rent a car in Canada and tour that nation’s scenery have a lot to choose from. From British Columbia and the wild Yukon to the West, to Ontario, French-Canadian Quebec, and peninsular areas like Nova Scotia, over 3 million square miles of continental ground brings diversity to this northern wonderland. Renting a Car in Canada: Age Requirements Established industry resources show that the age requirement for renting a car at a Canadian rental office is that the driver must be at least 21 years of age. For drivers under 24, an “underage rental fee” may be applied, even though these drivers are legally allowed to rent vehicles. According to some reports, these underage fees can be pretty steep, and in the opinion of some Canadians, it’s nearly impossible to rent anywhere under 25 years of age. For those thinking of coming to Canada and touring in a rental, it’s a good idea for drivers under 25 to take the time to contact individual shops and ask about the applicable fees to make sure they know where they can rent for affordable prices. Other Fees In addition to underage fees for rental cars, Canadians also report large amounts of money requested at some rental desks to cover insurance needs for vehicles. For visitors who aren’t using company money to pay for their rentals, or for small business owners, it’s a good idea to get an agreement up front with a rental agency before showing up at your Canadian rental office. Related posts: Age Requirement to Rent a Car in New Zealand Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Korea Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Europe Age Requirement to Rent a Car in the Dominican Republic Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Russia← Previous Post Next Post →" }, { "docid": "D1086268#0", "title": "http://www.europcarjersey.com/conditions/\nTerms and Conditions", "text": "\"Terms and Conditions Hallmark Cars (Airport) Limited (company number 47661) who trade as and are hereafter referred to as Europcar Jersey / Channel Islands and whose registered office is Beresford House, Bellozane Road, St. Helier, Jersey is the official Europcar licensee in the island of Jersey. Harlequin Hire Cars Limited (company number 22316) who trade as and are hereafter referred to as Europcar Guernsey / Channel Islands and whose registered office is P. O. Box 258, Les Caches, St. Martins, Guernsey is the official Europcar licensee in the island of Guernsey. These terms and conditions, together with our web site terms and conditions of use, privacy policy and security policy constitute our agreement with you, the renter, for the services we provide in acting as a car hire company. Together, these are referred to as our terms. These terms shall apply to all contracts for the provision of our services to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions. No conduct by Europcar in the Channel lsands shall be deemed to constitute acceptance of any other terms. Acceptance of the services or signature on any agreement shall be deemed conclusive evidence of your acceptance of these terms. Europcar Channel Islands may change the terms from time to time and you, the renter, are advised to check the web site to consider any changes to the terms which apply to you. When we supply you, the renter, with vehicle hire, we are acting as the official car hire provider. Your hire of any vehicle from us is subject to the terms and conditions of vehicle hire imposed by us and to the corresponding laws of the island of the islands." }, { "docid": "D470374#0", "title": "http://www.irishcarhire.info/car_rental_ireland_terms.html\n.", "text": "\"Drivers License Requirements All drivers must be in possession of a full-unendorsed driver's license at the time of rental. ( Certain minor endorsements may be acceptable, please call us prior to booking). All drivers must have held a full driver's license for at least 12 months prior to hiring a car with Irish Car Rentals and must present themselves with their full-unendorsed driver's license at the pick up location at the time of rental. Drivers under 25 must have held their full license for at least 24 months prior to the date of pick up. Holders of US, Canadian, Australian and All EU member states are NOT required to supply an International Driving License (IDL). An International Driving License (IDL) is required if your national driver's license is not in Roman script. International driver's licenses MUST BE accompanied by the original domestic license of the driver. ( This is clearly stated on the international license). Age Requirements - Restrictions. Drivers under 25 must have held their full license for at least 24 months prior to the date of pick up." }, { "docid": "D3088246#0", "title": "http://www.budgetatl.com/brac_termsconditions/car-confirmation/\nCar Confirmation", "text": "Car Confirmation Rental Terms and Conditions Age Requirements Budget at this location rents to customers ages 21 years old and up. See below for specific requirements and restrictions by age category. Customers 21-24 years old A valid state issued driver’s license in the driver’s name that includes photo identification. A major credit card. Note that Check/Debit Cards are not accepted for drivers 21-24. At the time of rental, we will automatically apply an additional underage surcharge for drivers 21-24. These fees and restrictions are not reflected in your reservation. For details, email [email protected]. Renters age 21-24 may rent Economy cars, Compact cars, Intermediate cars, Standard cars, Full-Size cars, Minivans, Intermediate SUVs, Standard SUVs, Pickups, Cargo Vans and Moving Trucks only. No other vehicles may be rented." }, { "docid": "D783441#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/rent-car-under-25-61224.html\nHow to Rent a Car When You Are Under 25", "text": "\"While drivers can get their license at age 16, it’s almost another decade before renting a car is a seamless process. But it is possible for young adults under the age of 25 to rent a car at some car rental agencies. In general, most major car rental agencies will rent to drivers 21 and up, and some will rent to even younger drivers, but these rentals come with surcharges and added restrictions. Why It’s Harder to Rent a Car Under Age 25It comes down to statistics: Drivers who are younger than 25 are significantly more likely to get into accidents than older drivers, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data that's cited on rental car websites. After drivers reach the age of 25, the crash rate declines dramatically. Given the higher risk of accidents, most rental agencies tack on a “young renter\"\" fee or surcharge for those who are under age 25. In general, drivers must be at least 20 or 21 years of age to rent a car. There are some exceptions: In Michigan and New York, the minimum age to rent a car is 18 years, as mandated by the states, but the surcharges tend to be even higher for drivers in the 18- to 20-year-old age brackets. Car Rental Policies at Major Agencies Hertz will rent cars to individuals who are at least 20 years old – with some rules. The renter must have a valid driver’s license that’s been in good standing for at least a year, have a valid debit or credit card and pay a “Young Renter Daily Fee.”" }, { "docid": "D1423132#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_minimum_age_you_have_to_be_to_apply_for_a_car_loan\nWhat is the minimum age you have to be to apply for a car loan?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles What is the minimum age you have to be to apply for a car loan? Flag What is the minimum age you have to be to apply for a car loan? Answer by Answers Publisher Confidence votes 414KAlthough many lenders do not put an age maximum rule in place in their requirement list, the specified minimum age, legal age in most states (minus Alabama, Nebraska, Mississippi and Pietro Rico) would be 18.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No A Keats 1,476,599 Contributions Own clinic, Environmental Medicine+Clinical Ecology+Psychiatry+became writer+published book author+webmaster Can you apply for a car loan while you already have a personal loan? Answer Sure you can. Nothing stopping you. The loans on some of the dealers are outrageous, however (just telling it like it is), so shop with caution. What is the minimum credit score for getting a car loan? Answer It depends entirely on where you try to buy the car. You can get a car at a buy here/pay here kind of place with almost no credit." }, { "docid": "D2625201#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/need-rent-car-108062.html\nWhat Do I Need to Rent a Car?", "text": "\"You must be 21 years old to rent a car in the United States. Renting a car for the first time can seem like a daunting experience. The combination of hidden surcharges, mileage policies and insurance options can drive you to air or train travel, instead. The car \"\"sign-and-drive\"\" process can be simplified if you know what to bring to the agency desk. Driver's License A state-issued driver's license is required to rent a car in the United States. Not only does a license ensure that you are a legal driver, but it doubles as proof of age. It is commonly assumed that you have to be at least 25 years old to rent a car, but this is not the case. In the U. S., the minimum car rental age is 21. Drivers aged 21 to 24 will incur a rental agency fee. Some car rental agencies will require a driver's license from the same state as the rental location." }, { "docid": "D381396#0", "title": "http://www.autoeurope.com/go/travel-tips/rental-car-age-requirements/\nRental Car Age Requirements & Restrictions", "text": "Rental Car Age Requirements & Restrictions Regardless of where you are looking to travel, rental car age requirements and restrictions may affect the cost of your vehicle reservation. This is especially true for those looking to rent a car under 25 because many rental suppliers will set strict rental car age limits or charge an additional daily fee known as a young driver surcharge. These age limits will vary depending on where and who you plan to rent your car with, so it's best to keep yourself informed and in control of all your local car rental fees. How Old Do you Have to be to Rent a Car in Europe In most countries, drivers as young as 18 will be able to book a rental car (see chart below). Although rental suppliers are willing to rent vehicles to young adults, this will likely come with additional rental fees and certain restrictions on rental fleets available. With over 60 years of industry experience, Auto Europe has been booking rental cars for travelers of all ages. Find detailed information on what to expect in your rental experience if you are under the age of 25. Car Rentals for 18 Year Olds Car Rentals Under 21 Years Old Car Rentals Under 25 Years Old A less common rental car age requirement is a maximum age limit that will sometimes prevent older senior drivers from renting a car. These limits typically affect drivers 75 and older, but individual rental suppliers can set these rental car age requirements and restrictions at their own discretion. The good news for senior citizens is that these rules are uncommon in most European countries, but it's still always best to be aware of potential age limits that can affect your trip abroad!Rental Car Age Requirement Facts Rental car age requirements are determined independently." }, { "docid": "D757213#0", "title": "http://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/additional-drivers.html\nCar Rental Additional Drivers", "text": "\"Car Rental Additional Drivers Car rental additional drivers will be ANYONE other than yourself, who will drive your rental car. Even if you rent a car, but never drive it, you are automatically considered the primary operator of the vehicle. Anyone else who drives your rental must be approved by the company. They must complete and sign a form at the rental counter. They must also meet the location's age, credit and license requirements. ( For some companies, added authorized drivers must be at least 25 years old, others will allow underage extra drivers, with both an added driver fee AND an underage fee). Extra Driver Fees & Requirements The majority of the time, there are charges for additional drivers, often called extra driver fees. These fees vary by car rental company. Additional driver policies also can vary by company. See our Added Driver Policies - Company Specifics Some companies may allow you to bring someone back to the location to sign on after you have picked up the vehicle (but before they operate it, of course!)" }, { "docid": "D988043#0", "title": "http://www.xmms.org/qna/How_much_booth_rent_do_barbers_pay-qna855552.html\n.", "text": "\"Q How much booth rent do barbers pay? How much should i charge each barbar to rent a booth in my shop in florida Topic: Asked by: Tereasa In Beauty & Style > Hair > Rent>A Top Solutions If this is all you wanna ask How old do you have to be to get barbers licence then let me ... read more Yes a foreigner can rent a car in us. To rent a car you should have the know your current ... read more Visitors to this page also searched for: Booth rent for barber shop owners in atlanta area Barber chair rental space Average baberhop boot rent in tn Average rent for barber shop Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Suggested Solutions (8) What's this?shaby1Level 4 (Tutor)67 Answers, 1 Follower\"\"Check with the new state`s board of cosmetology or barbering and find out what...\"\"0 1 If this is all you wanna ask How old do you have to be to get barbers licence then let me tell ya that The answer varies from state to state. Check with the new state`s Board of Cosmetology or Barbering and find out what the requirements to be a barber.source: How old do you have to be to get barbers liscence? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Booth rent at barbershop Average price barbershop booth rent alaska Average booth rent for barbers in maryland Em0444Level 3 (Helper)11 Answers\"\"End date and time.you should have a license of your own...\"\"5 0 Yes a foreigner can rent a car in us. To rent a car you should have the know your current location, the rental start date and time and rental end date and time. You should have a license of your own. You should tell them what kind of car you want, for example jeep or luxury. You should have the currency they require and the amount you will pay." } ]
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age requirements for car seats in michigan
[ { "docid": "D945700#0", "title": "http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-72297_64773_22774---,00.html\n.", "text": "MSP Divisions Office of Highway Safety Planning Child Passenger Safety Child Passenger Safety - Common Mistakes Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:03Child Passenger Safety Law Michigan's Child Passenger Safety Law requires: Children younger than age 4 to ride in a car seat in the rear seat if the vehicle has a rear seat. If all available rear seats are occupied by children under 4, then a child under 4 may ride in a car seat in the front seat. A child in a rear-facing car seat may only ride in the front seat if the airbag is turned off. Children must be properly buckled in a car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 4-feet-9-inches tall. Children must ride in a seat until they reach the age requirement or the height requirement, whichever comes first. Educational Information5 Step Test Video Air Bags and Car Seats Booster Seat Recommendations Video Car Seat Flyers Harness Fit Recommendations Video Quicklinks Car Seat Resources Contact Data Other Resources Seat Check Locations Find a Safe Kids USA Car Seat Event NHTSA Car Seat Fitting Station Locator Upcoming Car Seat Events For Technicians Earning CEUs OHSP Car Seat Distribution Steps for Recertification" } ]
[ { "docid": "D3394528#0", "title": "http://cars.laws.com/booster-seat-requirements\nBooster Seat Requirements for Your Childâs Safety", "text": "\"Booster Seat Requirements for Your Child’s Safety Share What is a Booster Seat? Unlike many child restraints with built-in harnesses, a booster seat uses on a vehicle’s belt to buckle a child in. The purpose is to make the adult seat belt fit the child better. Booster seats used are for children who have outgrown forward-facing restraints. The best booster seats will provide a good fit for the adult seat belt for typical children between 4 and 8 years old or above 40 pounds in nearly any car, SUV, or minivan. A booster seat is a firm cushion made of plastic or foam that elevates a child higher in a car in order to improve the angle and position of the shoulder seat belt. Booster seat requirements call for slots or hooks where the lap belt is put through to lower the lap belt down to the child’s hips and thighs. There are high back, backless, and removable-back booster seats. Many booster seats also include a comfort clip or a shoulder belt guide that can be used, if needed, to slightly lower the shoulder belt so it can cross the center of the child’s shoulder and chest. Booster Seat Requirements for Your Child While there are no strict booster seat requirements for the design of a booster seat, ideal booster seats have a removable back with adjustable headrests." }, { "docid": "D2633392#0", "title": "http://www.michiganautolaw.com/blog/2013/06/17/what-is-michigans-car-seat-law/\nWhat is Michiganâs car seat law?", "text": "What is Michigan’s car seat law? June 17, 2013 by Steven Gursten Many parents aren’t familiar with the car seat law in Michigan. According to the State of Michigan, Michigan’s child passenger safety law requires the following: Children younger than age 4 to ride in a car seat in the rear seat. If all available rear seats are occupied by children under 4, then a child under 4 may ride in a car seat in the front seat. A child in a rear-facing car seat may only ride in the front seat if the airbag is turned off. Children to be properly buckled in a car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 4-feet-9-inches tall. Children must ride in a seat until they reach the age requirement or the height requirement, whichever comes first. What you can do to protect your child in the car Car crashes are the leading killer of children 1 to 12 years old in the United States, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). I say this not to scare parents, but to show that child fatalities due to auto accidents are very common and very real. But you can easily protect your children by putting them in the right car seat and the right time considering their age and weight, and making sure your car seat is installed properly." }, { "docid": "D3053264#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_or_weight_must_a_front_seat_passenger_be\nWhat age or weight must a front seat passenger be?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Relationships Family Parenting and Children Child Safety What age or weight must a front seat passenger be? What age or weight must a front seat passenger be? Answer by K M Confidence votes 40.5KLaws on age/weight requirements for front seat passengers vary by state. However, a general rule is that front seat passengers should be over the age of 12 and over 80 pounds. However, keep in mind that when driving with children, the back seat is always safer.42 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What age or weight must a front seat passenger be in the state of California? Usually the limit is posted on the window of the car. It's usaully 112 or over 100 lbs. Chicken543 1 Contribution What age or weight must a front seat passenger be in the state of Florida? Answer: As best as I can tell Florida has no requirement that children be in the back seat." }, { "docid": "D462133#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/7-year-old-allowed-sit-front-seat-car-d7ad86dc70b9d7d4\nIs a 7-Year-Old Allowed to Sit in the Front Seat of a Car?", "text": "Government & Politics Law Driving Laws Q: Is a 7-Year-Old Allowed to Sit in the Front Seat of a Car? A: Quick Answer In most states, 7-year-old children are permitted to sit in the front seat of a car provided they are in a child or booster seat; however, in California, Georgia, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Wyoming and Washington, a 7-year-old is only allowed to sit in the front seat if the back seat is unavailable or, in Washington's case, impractical. Despite the varying state regulations, it is recommended by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that all children aged 12 or less are seated in the back seat of a car, which is a recommendation that is law in Puerto Rico. This is because passenger seat airbags pose the risk of death to young children. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are the 50 States in Alphabetical Order? What Are the 50 States of the United States? What Are the Capitals of All 50 States? Full Answer For the same reason, rear-facing seats should never be placed in a front passenger seat equipped with an airbag. In Vermont and Virginia, this is a legal requirement unless the passenger seat airbag has been deactivated. The laws forbidding a 7-year-old from sitting in the front of a car vary somewhat in their scope." }, { "docid": "D1968115#0", "title": "https://www.osha.gov/Publications/motor_vehicle_guide.html\n.", "text": "\"Guidelines for Employers to Reduce Motor Vehicle Crashes This document represents a joint effort by NETS, NHTSA and OSHA to reduce motor vehicle-related deaths and injuries in the nation's workforce. This [white paper] was funded under [Purchase Order Number B-9-4-2-3576] for the U. S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the official position or policy of the U. S. Department of Labor. This document is not a standard or regulation, and it creates no new legal obligations. Likewise, it cannot and does not diminish any obligations established by Federal or state statute, rule, or standard. The document is advisory in nature, informational in content, and is intended to assist employers in providing a safe and healthful workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Act requires employers to comply with hazard-specific safety and health standards. In addition, pursuant to Section 5 (a) (1), the General Duty Clause of the Act, employers must provide their employees with a workplace free from recognized hazards likely to cause death or serious physical harm. Employers can be cited for violating the General Duty Clause if there is a recognized hazard and they do not take reasonable steps to prevent or abate the hazard. Every 12 minutes someone dies in a motor vehicle crash, every 10 seconds an injury occurs and every 5 seconds a crash occurs." }, { "docid": "D1151222#0", "title": "https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/defective-products/car-seat/car-seat-laws/michigan.html\nMichigan Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws", "text": "\"Michigan Car Seat and Booster Seat Laws Defective Products Car Accidents Who Was Injured? Rear-Facing Car Seat Law states no preference. Car Seat Children ages 7 and under and less than 57\"\" in height must use a child safety seat. Booster Seat Children ages 7 and under and less than 57\"\" in height must use a child safety seat. Seat Belt Children ages 8 through 15 must be secured in a seat belt. Children who are at least 57\"\" in height must be secured in a seat belt. Seating Position Children under 4 should be in a rear seat if possible. Fines & Penalties Maximum fine for first offense is $10 for violation of law regarding children under 4; $25 for violation of law regarding children ages 4-8 and under 4' 9\"\". Need more information on state laws? Learn more about the laws where you live." }, { "docid": "D1628657#0", "title": "http://www.cpsafety.com/articles/stayrearfacing.aspx\n.", "text": "\"Rear-facing - Unmatched Safety Rear-facing is the safest position the child can ride in . It is strongly recommended that all children stay rear-facing beyond the minimum requirements of 1 year and 20 lbs. Children should not be turned forward-facing until they reach the maximum rear-facing limits of a convertible seat (that allows rear-facing to at least 30 lbs). These limits are either the maximum rear-facing weight limit or when the top of their head is within one inch of the top of the seat shell, whichever comes first. While most parents are aware that they must keep their children rear-facing \"\"until they are AT LEAST 1 year old AND 20 lbs\"\", very few are told that there are significant safety benefits when a child remains rear-facing as long as the seat allows. For most children, rear-facing can and should continue well into the second year of life. Aaron, still happily rear-facing at 3 years old (36 months)Expert Statements confirm that rear-facing is safest. Highlighted passages are links to original articles. Rear-facing CRs provide the best protection from injury for any child that can fit in one. - Safety Belt Safe USA technical encyclopedia, written by Kathleen Weber, retired Director of the Child Passenger Protection Research Program in the University of Michigan Medical School.. .a child should remain rear-facing for as long as possible ...even beyond their first birthday, increasing their protection until they are 30 to 35 lbs. -" }, { "docid": "D2633391#0", "title": "http://www.michiganautolaw.com/blog/2012/09/18/expired-childrens-car-seat/\nCan you get a ticket in Michigan for using an âexpiredâ childrenâs car seat?", "text": "Can you get a ticket in Michigan for using an ‘expired’ children’s car seat? September 18, 2012 by Steven Gursten Is there such a thing as an “expired” car seat? What parents need to know about complying with the law Did you know that you could get a ticket in Michigan for using an “expired” children’s car seat? It’s true. According to the Michigan State Police: If your use of an expired children’s car seat “results in the child not being properly restrained” in accordance with the “child restraint manufacturer’s instructions,” the “vehicle manufacturer’s instructions” and federal regulations, then “a Michigan State Police enforcement member may issue a citation for this violation.” ( 7/9/2012 e-mail statement to Michigan Auto Law)Twitter question The issue of the legal significance of an “expired” car seat came up because of a question that Michigan Auto Law received through its Twitter feed. The question, which came from @jhollinger, was:“Can we be ticketed in MI for having an ‘expired’ car seat?”Michigan children’s car seat law Upon receiving @jhollinger’s question, we immediately consulted Michigan’s law governing the use of children’s car seats. However, as can be seen in the following language from Michigan’s “child restraint” and “booster seat” laws, Michigan law is silent about the specific legal significance of an “expired” children’s car seat. Child restraint law: “ [E]ach driver transporting a child less than 4 years of age in a motor vehicle shall properly secure that child in a child restraint system that meets the standards prescribed in 49 CFR 571.213.” ( MCL 257.710d)Booster seat law: “A child who is 4 years of age or older but less than 8 years of age and who is less than 4 feet 9 inches in height shall be properly secured in a child restraint system in accordance with the child restraint manufacturer’s and vehicle manufacturer’s instructions and the standards prescribed in 49 CFR 571.213.” (" }, { "docid": "D237405#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ludington,_Michigan\nLudington, Michigan", "text": "\"Ludington, Michigan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Ludington, Michigan City Mason County Courthouse Location of Ludington, Michigan Coordinates: 43°57′25″N 86°26′40″WCoordinates: 43°57′25″N 86°26′40″WCountry United States State Michigan County Mason Area [1]• Total 3.71 sq mi (9.61 km 2)• Land 3.37 sq mi (8.73 km 2)• Water 0.34 sq mi (0.88 km 2)Elevation 591 ft (180 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 8,076• Estimate (2016) [3] 8,070• Density 2,200/sq mi (840/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 49431Area code (s) 231FIPS code 26-49640GNIS feature ID 0631201 [4]Website http://www.ludington.mi.us/\"\"The Clock Tower\"\" Park. Ludington / ˈ l ʌ d i ŋ t ən / is a city in the state of Michigan. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 8,076. It is the county seat of Mason County. [ 5]Ludington is a harbor town located on Lake Michigan at the mouth of the Pere Marquette River. Many people come to Ludington year round for recreation, including boating and swimming on Lake Michigan, Hamlin Lake, and other smaller inland lakes, as well as hunting, fishing, and camping. Nearby are Ludington State Park (which includes the Big Sable Point Light ), Nordhouse Dunes Wilderness, and Manistee National Forest. Ludington is also the home port of the SS Badger, a vehicle and passenger ferry with daily service in the summer across Lake Michigan to Manitowoc, Wisconsin. Watching the Badger come into port in the evening from the end of the north breakwall by the Ludington lighthouse is a favorite local pastime. Ludington has multiple golf and disc golf courses, attracting numerous players." }, { "docid": "D32364#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michigan_International_Speedway\nMichigan International Speedway", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( June 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Michigan International Speedway Location 12626 US Highway 12Brooklyn, Michigan, 49230Time zone UTC−5 / −4 ( DST)Coordinates 42°03′58.68″N 84°14′29.18″WCoordinates: 42°03′58.68″N 84°14′29.18″WCapacity 71,000 [1]Owner International Speedway Corporation Operator International Speedway Corporation Broke ground September 28, 1967Opened October 13, 1968Construction cost $4–6 million Architect Charles Moneypenny Former names Michigan Speedway (1996–2000)Major events Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Fire Keepers Casino 400Pure Michigan 400NASCAR Xfinity Series LTi Printing 250NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Corrigan Oil 200ARCA Racing Series Corrigan Oil 250 (June)D-shaped oval Length 2.0 mi (3.2 km)Banking Turns: 18° Start/Finish: 12° Backstretch: 5°Racing action after a restart at the 2014 Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway. Michigan International Speedway's front stretch, view from the infield early on race day. Turn 1 at Michigan International Speedway, 2014. The track was repaved in 2012. Michigan International Speedway ( MIS) is a two-mile (3.2 km) moderate-banked D-shaped speedway located off U. S. Highway 12 on more than 1,400 acres (5.7 km 2) [2] approximately four-mile (6.4 km) south of the village of Brooklyn, in the scenic Irish Hills area of southeastern Michigan. The track is used primarily for NASCAR events. It is sometimes known as a \"\"sister track\"\" to Texas World Speedway, and was used as the basis of Auto Club Speedway." }, { "docid": "D3203901#0", "title": "https://www.2keller.com/library/michigan-motorcycle-laws.cfm\nMotorcycle Accident Attorneys Keller & Keller LLP Provide Readers With A Run-Down of Michigan Motorcycle Laws", "text": "Motorcycle Accident Attorneys Keller & Keller LLP Provide Readers With A Run-Down of Michigan Motorcycle Laws Are motorcycle helmets required in Michigan? Are there handlebar height laws in Michigan? In a few quick bullet points, learn all of the important motorcycle laws for Michigan to stay safe and legal while on the road. Helmets are required for motorcycle riders of all ages in Michigan. Safety helmets are also required for off-road dirt bike riders. Eye protection is required for all Michigan motorcycle riders traveling over 35 MPH. Eye protection is not needed if your motorcycle is equipped with a windscreen or windshield. Eye protection is required for off-road dirt bikers. For daytime headlight use, a modulating headlight is permitted in Michigan. Rider education certificates are required for all off-road dirt bike riders under the age of 16." }, { "docid": "D1876525#0", "title": "http://www.drivinglaws.org/resources/traffic-tickets/traffic-laws/seat-belt-ticket-moving-non-moving-traffic-violation\nSeat Belt Ticket: Moving or Non-Moving Traffic Violation?", "text": "In 49 states you can be issued a violation for not using a seat belt. ( New Hampshire has no mandatory seat belt requirement.) The enforcement of state belt laws may depend on which seats -- front or back -- are not buckled. Check your state laws to determine which rules apply. Two Categories In the 49 states with seat belt laws, these laws are categorized in two ways: Primary law Secondary law In a state where seat belt laws are primary laws a police officer has the right to pull over a driver for no reason other than the driver or another legally required passenger in the vehicle is not using their safety or seat belt. Thirty-one states plus the District of Columbia have primary seat belt laws. These include: Alabama, Alaska, American Samoa, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, D. C., Florida, Georgia, Guam, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Northern Mariana Islands, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgin Islands, Washington, and Wisconsin. The remaining 18 states have secondary seat belt laws, which means that you may be given a ticket for not using seat belts but only if you have been pulled over or detained for another violation. In those states, simply not being properly restrained with a seat belt is not a reason to be pulled over. If you have questions about whether seat belt laws in your state are primary or secondary you can contact your local police department or department of motor vehicles and find out." }, { "docid": "D2287964#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt_legislation\nSeat belt legislation", "text": "\"Seat belt legislation From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Seat belt legislation requires the fitting of seat belts to motor vehicles and the wearing of seat belts by motor vehicle occupants to be mandatory. Laws requiring the fitting of seat belts to cars have in some cases been followed by laws mandating their use, with the effect that thousands of deaths on the road have been prevented. Different laws apply in different countries to the wearing of seat belts. Contents [ hide ]1 National comparisons1.1 Australia1.2 Canada1.3 United Kingdom1.4 United States1.5 Developing countries2 Effects3 Opposition3.1 Risk compensation and other theories3.2 Individual liberty3.3 Side-effects of seat belts4 See also5 Notes6 References and further reading National comparisons [ edit]Australia [ edit]In Australia, after the introduction of mandatory front outboard mounting points in 1964, the use of seat belts by all vehicle passengers was made compulsory in the states of Victoria and South Australia in 1970 and 1971, respectively. [ 1] By 1973, the use of fitted seat belts by vehicle occupants was made compulsory for the rest of Australia and some other countries during the 1970s and 1980s. The subsequent dramatic decline in road deaths is generally because of seat belt laws and subsequent road safety campaigns. [ 2] [3] [4] Seat belts are not required for bus occupants, reversing drivers, and those driving some slow moving vehicles. The laws for these differ depending on the state or territory with jurisdiction. Canada [ edit]Main article: Seat belt legislation in Canada All provinces in Canada have primary enforcement seat belt laws. In 1976, Ontario was the first province to pass a law which required vehicle occupants to wear seat belts. [" }, { "docid": "D1660463#0", "title": "http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123-1878_1711-13688--,00.html\nSeat Belt Law", "text": "Seat Belt Law To view Michigan's Seat Belt law, click here. Michigan has a primary seat belt law, which means law enforcement can stop and ticket motorists solely for not being buckled up. The law requires: Passengers 8-15 to buckle up in all seating positions Drivers and front seat passengers to be buckled up Michigan's child passenger safety law requires: Children younger than age 4 to ride in a car seat in the rear seat if the vehicle has a rear seat. If all available rear seats are occupied by children under 4, then a child under 4 may ride in a car seat in the front seat. A child in a rear-facing car seat may only ride in the front seat if the airbag is turned off. Children to be properly buckled in a car seat or booster seat until they are 8 years old or 4-feet-9-inches tall. Children must ride in a seat until they reach the age requirement or the height requirement, whichever comes first." }, { "docid": "D2682147#0", "title": "http://michiganoidv.blogspot.com/1991_02_01_archive.html\nFormer Officer Bradford King - Murdered wife Diane Newton King - Pontiac PD", "text": "\"Former Officer Bradford King - Murdered wife Diane Newton King - Pontiac PDOn February 09, 1991, former Pontiac police officer Bradford King murdered his wife, Diane Newton King. Courthouse Step Mavens: Murder of TV Anchorwoman Diane Newton King June 24, 2006 http://s2.excoboard.com/exco/archive.php?ac=t&forumid=124593&date=06-24-2006&t=799178-1On February 9 1991 a news anchor in Battle Creek, Michigan, , Diane Newton King, was murdered in her home near Marshall, Michigan . Her husband Brandford King was convicted of first-degree murder, and is serving a life sentence. The case received national attention in 2004 when it was aired on Court TV's Forensic Files program. The case was also profiled on A&E's City Confidential in an episode titled \"\"Bad News in Battle Creek. \"\" From the moment Diane King, a popular 34-year-old television anchorwoman from Battle Creek, Michigan, was shot dead in the driveway in front of her two children, her husband, a criminal justice professor at Western Michigan University and a former policeman, was the primary suspect. The Kings were an attractive contemporary two-career couple, with two children and a seemingly idyllic life. But as police probed, many flies were found in the ointment. Brad was a compulsive womanizer, unable to hold a job for very long; Diane was a strong, in-charge type of person. It soon became apparent that Brad was the murderer; the problem was how to prove it." }, { "docid": "D1846660#0", "title": "http://www.historytoday.com/richard-cavendish/henry-fords-first-car-firm-founded\nHenry Ford's First Car Firm is Founded", "text": "Henry Ford's First Car Firm is Founded Ford's first automobile company didn't last long, but it was to have a lasting effect on his thinking. Richard Cavendish | Published in History Today Volume 49 Issue 8 August 1999The company's first product was a delivery truck, completed in January 1900. Henry Ford was thirty-six when a diminutive outfit grandly called the Detroit Automobile Company was founded to manufacture motor cars in the city. The first venture of its kind in Detroit, it had a paid-up capital of $15,000, with Ford himself getting his shares free. The greatest mogul the emerging automobile industry would produce was at this time chief engineer of the Edison Illuminating Company in Detroit, on a monthly salary of $100, married, with a five-year old son named Edsel. Starting as a semi-literate farm boy from Wayne County, Michigan, he had put himself through an engineering apprenticeship in a succession of jobs. At one stage, aged eighteen, he worked a sixty-two-hour week in a machine shop, while, to earn a bit extra, repairing watches in a jewellery store six nights a week as well. Later he travelled round Michigan farms servicing Westinghouse steam engines. Ford went to work for Edison in 1891. In his spare time at the plant he joined the ranks of thousands of other hopeful mechanics, inventors, dabblers and dreamers who were busy trying to put automobiles together in their backyards." }, { "docid": "D1275759#0", "title": "https://www.enterpriserideshare.com/vanpool/en/faq.html\n.", "text": "Enterprise Rideshare is designed to be easy for riders and employers, so learn more by exploring the frequently asked questions in these categories:● Vanpool Basics ● The Vehicle ● Vanpool Costs and Savings ● Planning for the Unexpected VANPOOL BASICSWhy vanpool instead of commuting in my own car? Enterprise Rideshare helps cut commuting costs up to 80%. Driving alone costs over $1,000 a month and more than $10,000 per year* – vanpooling can reduce these costs significantly. You’ll save on gas by sharing the cost with your fellow commuters. You’ll reduce your out of pockets because you’ll drive your personal car less (so scheduled maintenance isn’t needed as often, and you avoid wear and tear, decrease the likelihood of unscheduled repairs and slow vehicle depreciation.) You can decrease your auto insurance payments by 10–30% with recreation only or pay-as-you-drive policies. Plus, you will enjoy tax benefits if your employer offers pre-tax payroll deduction for mass transit. ** Learn more about the impact Enterprise Rideshare can have on your life. * Based on AAA average commuting figures, for a 100-mile round trip per day. Costs may vary by location or length of commute. **" }, { "docid": "D292777#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_age_and_driving\nOld age and driving", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Statistics show that per mile driven older drivers are over-represented in fatal accidents. Due to their physical frailty they are more likely to be injured in an accident and more likely to die of that injury. When frailty is accounted for and older drivers are compared to younger persons driving the same amount the over-representation disappears. [ 1] According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a senior citizen is more likely than a younger driver to be at fault in an accident in which they are involved. [ 2] The most common violations include failure to obey traffic signals, unsafe turns and passing, and failure to yield the right of way. [ 3]Physical strength, mental acuity, and overall health can begin to deteriorate as a person ages and they may not even be aware it is happening. Although there are some voluntary measures a person can utilize to check their driving abilities, seniors driving in an unsafe manner is still a large problem. An aging person may have some issues admitting they are no longer fit to take the wheel. It may be difficult to talk with a loved one suffering with these impairments but it is important to communicate the importance of safety when operating a motor vehicle. Often, family members of an elderly person, such as one's children, are faced with the responsibility of trying to get them to give up driving." }, { "docid": "D465316#0", "title": "https://www.edgarsnyder.com/car-accident/defective-products/car-seat/car-seat-laws/\nState-by-State Car Seat Laws", "text": "\"State-by-State Car Seat Laws Defective Products Car Accidents Who Was Injured? VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DCFind child car seat laws and penalties in your state by using the US map or list below. Remember, each state's law regarding height, weight, and age is just a starting point and only provides the most basic protection required by law. If you need help installing your car seat, trust a professional and find a car seat inspection station near you. Parents must also check their car seat manufacturer's height and weight limits and follow recommendations from health and safety organizations. Visit our main car seat safety page for additional age, weight, and height guidelines. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Wash. D. C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Common Car Seat Questions Does my 8-year-old still need to ride in a booster seat?... Can my son ride in a forward-facing car seat if he is over 1 year old?... What do I do if my daughter has outgrown the height restriction for her car seat, but not the weight restriction?... Should my 60 lb." }, { "docid": "D3392227#0", "title": "http://www.annarbor.com/news/making-commuter-rail-from-ann-arbor-to-detroit-possible/\nSoutheast Michigan residents already making commuter rail between Ann Arbor and Detroit possible", "text": "\"Posted on Sun, Feb 26, 2012 : 5:59 a.m. Southeast Michigan residents already making commuter rail between Ann Arbor and Detroit possible By Ryan J. Stanton Detroit resident Chinyere Neale greets a fellow commuter during a recent morning train ride from Detroit to Ann Arbor. She and others who commute to work by rail have gotten to know each other over the years. Ryan J. Stanton | Ann Arbor.com As many wait for officials to deliver on the promise of a true commuter rail service between Ann Arbor and Detroit, a handful of people already are making it work. Living proof that it's possible right now to commute by train between the two Southeast Michigan cities — albeit with a few limitations — is Detroit resident Chinyere Neale. Neale has been boarding passenger trains at the Amtrak station in Detroit each morning for nearly a decade to get to her job at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. \"\" There are several others who get on in Royal Oak, Detroit and Dearborn to work in Ann Arbor and the university,\"\" said Neale, who lives only a few minutes from the Detroit station. \"\" We have endured the delays, suffered the cancellations, and mostly enjoyed great service. \"\" Neale said she and others have grown tired of waiting for commuter trains, which have been promised year after year by officials working on the project. Detroit resident Chinyere Neale, who has been taking the train to work in Ann Arbor for nearly a decade, enjoys a grapefruit on a recent morning commute. Ryan J. Stanton | Ann Arbor.com Carmine Palombo, director of transportation programs at the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments, said progress continues on many aspects of the proposed commuter service, but there still are a few hurdles to clear." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D458916#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Air_Patrol\nCivil Air Patrol", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Civil Air Patrol Active 1 December 1941 – present Country United States of America Branch United States Air Force Type Civilian auxiliary Role Search and rescue Disaster relief Aerospace education Cadet programs Size34,048 senior members (as of 22 March 2018) [1]25,232 cadets (as of 22 March 2018) [1]535 light aircraft4,300 volunteer-owned aircraft1,000+ CAP-owned vehicles Headquarters Maxwell Air Force Base Motto (s) Semper Vigilans Always Vigilant March \"\"The C. A. P. Is on the Go\"\" [2]Engagements World War IIDecorations AFOEACommanders National Commander Maj Gen Mark Smith, CAPInsignia Roundel Aircraft flown Powered: Cessna 172, Cessna 182, Cessna 206, MT-7-235, de Havilland L-20, Gipps Aero GA8Unpowered: LET L-23, Schweizer SGS 2-33The Civil Air Patrol ( CAP) is a congressionally chartered, federally supported non-profit corporation that serves as the official civilian auxiliary of the United States Air Force (USAF). [ 3] CAP is a volunteer organization with an aviation-minded membership that includes people from all backgrounds, lifestyles, and occupations. It performs three congressionally assigned key missions: emergency services, which includes search and rescue (by air and ground) and disaster relief operations; aerospace education for youth and the general public; and cadet programs for teenage youth. In addition, CAP has recently been tasked with homeland security and courier service missions. CAP also performs non-auxiliary missions for various governmental and private agencies, such as local law enforcement and the American Red Cross. The program is established as an organization by Title 10 of the United States Code [4] and its purposes defined by Title 36. [ 5]Membership in the organization consists of cadets ranging from 12 to just under 21 years of age, and senior members 18 years of age and up. These two groups each have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of pursuits; the cadet program contributes to the development of the former group with a structured syllabus and an organization based upon United States Air Force ranks and pay grades, while the older members serve as instructors, supervisors, and operators. All members wear uniforms while performing their duties. Nationwide, CAP is a major operator of single-engine general aviationaircraft, used in the execution of its various missions, including orientation flights for cadets and the provision of significant emergency services capabilities." } ]
[ { "docid": "D371942#0", "title": "http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/Name_Results.aspx?Nametxt=CIVIL%20AIR%20PATROL&sort_option=1&PageNo=1\n.", "text": "FAA REGISTRYName Inquiry Results Name: CIVIL AIR PATROLSorted By: N-Number Data Updated each Federal Working Day at Midnight Showing 1 - 50 of 1027 (Page 1 of 21)1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next > | Last >>N-Number Serial Number Manufacturer Name Model Name Address101SP 18268562 CESSNA182RCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10351 80 SCHWEIZERSGU 2-22CCIVIL AIR PATROL10447 13651 PIPERJ3C-65CIVIL AIR PATROL INC OKLAHOMA WING10449 7BCM-433 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10452 7BCM-366 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL OKLA WG INC10454 7BCM-511 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC OKLAHOMA WING10455 7BCM-340 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10458 9425 PIPERL-4BCIVIL AIR PATROL10459 13059 PIPERL-4BCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10502 47-1127 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL INC10505 47-1203 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10506 47-1248A AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL10507 47-1255A AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10509 47-1269A AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL INC10513 48-487 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL INC10524 4534927 STINSONL-5CIVIL AIR PATROL10536 76-3253 STINSONL-5CIVIL AIR PATROL INC10548 13960 PIPERL-4JCIVIL AIR PATROL10565 18-942 PIPERPA-18-125CIVIL AIR PATROL10568 47-1189 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL10617 7BCM-190 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL INC1061X G-49 BEECHA45CIVIL AIR PATROL INC1108M 47-1044 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL /PUERTO RICO WING1109M 47-1288 AERONCAL-16ACIVIL AIR PATROL/PUERTO RICO WING110T 18-2224 PIPERPA-18-105 SPECIALCIVIL AIR PATROL INC1111M 42-99245 STINSONL-5CIVIL AIR PATROL INC112CP 18062C MAULEMT-7-235CIVIL AIR PATROL INC112T 18-2226 PIPERPA-18 105CIVIL AIR PATROL INC LAKE SQUADRON1142V 7BCM364 AERONCA7ACCIVIL AIR PATROL MASSACHUSETTS WG1144V 7BCM-192 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL MASSACHUSETTS WG1145V 7BCM-193 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL MASSACHUSETTS WG115T 18-2229 PIPERPA-18-105 SPECIALCIVIL AIR PATROL INC116CP 18283012 TEXTRON AVIATION INC182TCIVIL AIR PATROL1185U 17266886 CESSNA172MCIVIL AIR PATROL INC1191S 5 SCHWEIZERSGS 2-33CIVIL AIR PATROL1199F 17254794 CESSNA172GCIVIL AIR PATROL INC121T 18-2235 PIPERPA-18CIVIL AIR PATROL1220M 75-8176 BOEINGE75CIVIL AIR PATROL OF VA INC1224M 5618 TAYLORCRAFTL-2MCIVIL AIR PATROL FLORIDA WG12268 G836 BEECHT-34ACIVIL AIR PATROL CORPORATION12269 G837 BEECHT-34ACIVIL AIR PATROL CORPORATION12766 17262240 CESSNA172MCIVIL AIR PATROL FLYING ASSOC INC128CP 18066C MAULEMT-7-235CIVIL AIR PATROL INC128T 18-2242 PIPERPA-18 105CIVIL AIR PATROL INC130CP T20609133 CESSNAT206HCIVIL AIR PATROL130T 18-2244 PIPERPA-18 105CIVIL AIR PATROL INC1324V 7BCM-83 AERONCA7BCMCIVIL AIR PATROL1352V 13962 PIPERL-4JCIVIL AIR PATROL VIRGINIA WING1354E 18268175 CESSNA182RCIVIL AIR PATROL INC1365N 03877 STINSONOY-2CIVIL AIR PATROL INCORPORATED1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next > | Last >>Showing 1 - 50 of 1027 (Page 1 of 21)Data Updated each Federal Working Day at Midnight" }, { "docid": "D1007648#0", "title": "http://study.com/articles/Police_Officer_Educational_Requirements_for_Police_Officers.html\nPolice Officer: Educational Requirements for Police Officers", "text": "Police Officer: Educational Requirements for Police Officers Learn about the education and preparation needed to become a police officer. Get a quick view of the requirements - such as job duties, and education and training programs - to see if this is the career for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »The education of a police officer begins in the academy, but continues on the job. Prospective police officers must have at least a high school diploma or GED and be 21 years old before entering a police academy training program, which includes classroom learning as well as physical fitness exercises. Recruits later receive hands-on training from veteran officers in skills such as firearm use, lifesaving techniques, emergency response, and how to apprehend a suspect. Essential Information Police officers enforce the laws of a community and ensure the safety of citizens and property. Students who want to become police officers must meet certain educational requirements, in addition to completing a training program. This article discusses the education required to become a police officer, as well as the career outlook. Required Education High school diploma or equivalent; some agencies require college-level training or a degree Training Requirements Police academy Projected Job Growth (2014-2024)* 5% for police and sheriff's patrol officers Median Salary (2015)* $58,320 for police and sheriff's patrol officers Source:*U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Educational Requirements Prerequisites According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), prospective police officers must meet certain minimum prerequisites in order to be considered for employment ( www.bls.gov ). The basic qualifications for becoming a police officer are generally similar across states, because most use civil service regulations when hiring officers." }, { "docid": "D1566256#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sport_pilot\nPilot certification in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sport pilot)navigation search Front side of an airman certificate issued by the FAA. Back side of an airman certificate issued by the FAA. Pilot certification in the United States is typically required for an individual to act as a pilot -in-command of an aircraft. It is regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), a branch of the U. S. Department of Transportation (USDOT). A pilot is certified under the authority of Parts 61 or (if training was conducted by an FAA-approved school) 141 of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations, also known as the Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs). An FAA-issued pilot certificate is evidence that an individual is duly authorized to exercise piloting privileges. The pilot certificate is one of several kinds of airman certificates issued by the FAA. Contents [ hide ]1 General structure of certification2 Pilot training2.1 Knowledge tests2.2 Practical tests2.3 Becoming a professional pilot3 Pilot certificates3.1 Student pilot3.2 Sport Pilot3.3 Recreational pilot3.4 Private pilot3.5 Commercial pilot3.6 Airline transport pilot4 Number of active pilots5 Other certificates and ratings6 Medical certification and requirements6.1 Third class6.2 Second class6.3 First class6.4 Special issuance6.5 Restrictions7 Non-pilot certifications8 See also9 References10 External links General structure of certification [ edit]A pilot is certificated to fly aircraft at one or more named privilege levels and, at each privilege level, rated to fly aircraft of specific categories. Privilege levels of pilot certificates are, in order of increasing privilege: [1]Student Pilot: an individual who is learning to fly under the tutelage of a flight instructor and who is permitted to fly alone under specific, limited circumstances Sport Pilot: an individual who is authorized to fly only Light-sport Aircraft Remote Pilot: an individual who may fly small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) for compensation or hire Recreational Pilot: an individual who may fly aircraft of up to 180 horsepower (130 k W) and 4 seats in the daytime for pleasure only Private Pilot: an individual who may fly for pleasure or personal business, generally without accepting compensation Commercial Pilot: an individual who may, with some restrictions, fly for compensation or hire Airline Transport Pilot (often called ATP ): an individual authorized to act as pilot for a scheduled airline. ( First Officers that fly under 14CFR 121 are required to hold an Airline Transport Pilot Certificate as of August 1, 2013. )" }, { "docid": "D603682#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palm_Beach_County_Park_Airport\nPalm Beach County Park Airport", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Palm Beach County Park Airport IATA: LNA ICAO: KLNA FAA LID: LNASummary Airport type Public Owner Palm Beach County Serves West Palm Beach, Florida Elevation AMSL 14 ft / 4 m Coordinates 26°35′35″N 080°05′06″WCoordinates: 26°35′35″N 080°05′06″WWebsite Lantana Airport.com Map LNALocation of airport in Florida / United States Show map of Florida Show map of the USShow all Runways Direction Length Surfaceft m3/21 3,256 992 Asphalt9/27 3,489 1,063 Asphalt15/33 3,421 1,043 Asphalt Statistics (2010)Aircraft operations 122,270Based aircraft 257Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1]Palm Beach County Park Airport ( IATA: LNA, ICAO: KLNA, FAA LID: LNA) is a county owned, public use airport in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is located six nautical miles (7 mi, 11 km) south of the central business district of West Palm Beach, Florida. [ 1] This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a reliever airport. [ 2] It is also commonly referred to as the Lantana Airport. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 1940s1.2 1950s1.3 1960s1.4 1970s1.5 1980s1.6 1990s1.7 2010s2 Facilities and aircraft3 References4 External links History [ edit]1940s [ edit]The land the airport was to be built on was donated to Palm Beach County by philanthropic minded families under the condition that the land be dedicated to serving the public. Recognizing the growing presence of aircraft in Florida and realizing that the number of aircraft would soon overwhelm local fields, the county decided to build an airport on the land. Prior to the United States entry into World War II, the Office of Civilian Defense was responsible for preparing for threats to the United States. They determined that this location would be an ideal location for planes conducting off-shore patrols for Axis submarines that had been moving along the Florida coast. [ 4]The U. S. government reached an agreement with the County whereby the county would dredge and prepare the land and the U. S. government would build the airfield. The airfield was built with a parallel taxiway and ample ramp space. [" }, { "docid": "D727297#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_dogs\nDogs in warfare", "text": "\"Dogs in warfare From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from War dogs)navigation search\"\"War dogs\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Dogs of War and War Dogs. A United States Air Force Belgian Malinois on a M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle before heading out on a mission in Kahn Bani Sahd, Iraq, Feb. 13, 2007. Dog of the Garrison of Sør-Varanger during a simulated arrest Dogs in warfare have a long history starting in ancient times. From war dogs trained in combat to their use as scouts, sentries and trackers, their uses have been varied and some continue to exist in modern military usage. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Timeline3 Roles3.1 Fighting3.2 Logistics and communication3.3 Mascots3.4 Medical research3.5 Detection and tracking3.6 Scouts3.7 Sentries3.8 Modern uses3.8.1 Law enforcement3.8.2 Drug and explosives detection3.8.3 Intimidation3.8.4 Retirement3.8.5 Other roles4 Images5 Popular culture6 See also7 References8 Further reading9 External links History [ edit]War dogs were used by the Egyptians, Greeks, Persians, Sarmatians, Baganda, Alans, Slavs, Britons, and the Romans. [ 1] [2] The Molossus dog of the Molossia region of Epirus was the strongest known to the Romans, and was specifically trained for battle. [ 3] Among the Greeks and Romans, dogs served most often as sentries or patrols, though they were sometimes taken into battle. [ 4] The earliest use of war dogs in a battle recorded in classical sources was by Alyattes of Lydia against the Cimmerians around 600 BC. The Lydian dogs killed some invaders and routed others. [" }, { "docid": "D858832#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deputy_sheriff\nSheriffs in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Deputy sheriff)navigation search This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. The readable prose size is 80 kilobytes. ( July 2016)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( July 2016)A deputy sheriff in Mogollon, New Mexico in 1940United States sheriff badges are typically star-shaped, as opposed to the more shield-like badges of other law enforcement such as police officers. In the United States, a sheriff is an official in a county or independent city responsible for keeping the peace and enforcing the law. [ 1] Unlike most officials in law enforcement in the United States, sheriffs are usually elected, although many states (such as California) have state laws requiring that a person possess certain law enforcement qualifications before being able to run for the office. Elected sheriffs are accountable directly to the constitution of their state, the United States Constitution, statutes, and the citizens of their county. [ 2]The responsibilities of sheriffs and their agencies vary considerably by county." }, { "docid": "D1848438#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broward_County_Sheriff%27s_Office_(Florida)\nBroward County Sheriff's Office", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Broward County Sheriff's Office (Florida))navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Broward County Sheriff's Office Logo of the Broward County Sheriff's Office Agency overview Formed 1915 [1]Employees 5,800 [2]Annual budget $730 million [2]Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction *State of Florida, U. S. Legal jurisdiction Unincorporated areas of Broward County, Florida and 13 local municipalities through contract services. [ 1]General nature Law enforcement Local civilian police Operational structure Headquarters 2601 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, Florida Agency executive Scott Israel, Sheriff Websitewww .sheriff .org Footnotes* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Broward County Sheriff's Office ( BSO) is a public safety organization responsible for law enforcement and fire protection duties within Broward County, Florida. The head of the organization is Sheriff Scott Israel. Deputy Sheriffs of the BSO are delegated their law enforcement authority by the sheriff of Broward County. [ 3] BSO is one of the largest fully accredited Sheriff's offices in the United States. [" }, { "docid": "D2816038#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATR_72\nATR 72", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search ATR 72Role Regional airliner National origin France/Italy Manufacturer ATRFirst flight 27 October 1988Introduction 27 October 1989 ( Finnair)Status In service Primary users Wings Air Azul Linhas Aereas Mount Cook Airline Firefly Produced 1988–present Number built 944 as of 1 November 2017 [1]Unit cost 72–600: US$26 million (2017) [2]Developed from ATR 42The ATR 72 is a twin-engine turboprop, short-haul regional airliner developed and produced in France and Italy by aircraft manufacturer ATR (Aerei da Trasporto Regionale or Avions de transport régional), a joint venture formed by French aerospace company Aérospatiale (now Airbus) and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia (now Leonardo S.p. A. ). The number \"\"72\"\" in its name is derived from the aircraft's standard seating configuration in a passenger-carrying configuration, which could seat 72–78 passengers in a single-class arrangement. During the 1980s, French aerospace company Aérospatiale and Italian aviation conglomerate Aeritalia merged their work on a new generation of regional aircraft. For this purpose, a new jointly owned company was established, ATR, for the purpose of developing, manufacturing, and marketing their first airliner, which was later designated as the ATR 42. On 16 August 1984, the first model of the series, designated as the ATR 42-300, performed the type's maiden flight. During the mid-1980s, the ATR 72 was developed as a stretched variant of the ATR 42, the manufacturer's first regional airliner. On 27 October 1989, Finnish airline Finnair became the first airliner to operate the type in revenue service. The ATR 72 has also been used as a corporate transport, cargo aircraft, and maritime patrol aircraft. To date, all of the ATR series have been completed at the company's final assembly line in Toulouse, France; ATR benefits from sharing resources and technology with Airbus SE, which has continued to hold a 50% interest in the company." }, { "docid": "D3431038#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Defence_Force\nAustralian Defence Force", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Australian Defence Force The ADF Tri-Service Flag Founded 1901Current form 9 February 1976 (ADF established)Service branches Royal Australian Navy Australian Army Royal Australian Air Force Headquarters Part of the Australian Defence Organisation Leadership Commander-in-Chief Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove Minister for Defence Marise Payne Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin Manpower Military age 16.5 years for selection process, 17 years to serve, 18 years to deploy on operations Active personnel 58,206 (June 2017)Reserve personnel 21,694 (June 2017)Deployed personnel 2,350 (December 2017)Expenditures Budget A$ 34.6 billion (2017–2018) [1]Percent of GDP 1.9 percent [2]Industry Domestic suppliers Defence industry of Australia Annual exports Around $A2 billion (2018) [3]Related articles History Military history of Australia Ranks Australian Defence Force ranks and insignia The Australian Defence Force ( ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a number of 'tri-service' units. The ADF has a strength of just under 80,000 full-time personnel and active reservists, and is supported by the Department of Defence and several other civilian agencies. During the first decades of the 20th century, the Australian Government established the armed services as separate organisations. Each service had an independent chain of command. In 1976, the government made a strategic change and established the ADF to place the services under a single headquarters. Over time, the degree of integration has increased and tri-service headquarters, logistics and training institutions have supplanted many single-service establishments. The ADF is technologically sophisticated but relatively small. Although the ADF's 58,206 full-time active-duty personnel and 21,694 active reservists make it the largest military in Oceania, it is smaller than most Asian military forces. Nonetheless, the ADF is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and is able to deploy forces in multiple locations outside Australia." }, { "docid": "D161481#0", "title": "http://statepatrol.ohio.gov/recruit/questions.html\nQuestions", "text": "\"How do I become a trooper? What are the requirements? How will I be trained? Is there a fee to attend the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy? If a person is already a police officer in Ohio or another state, do you still have to complete training and graduate from the Ohio State Highway Patrol Academy to become a state trooper? What are my chances for advancement? What other job opportunities are available? Can a waiver be obtained for the maximum age of 34 due to prior military service or law enforcement experience? What are the salary and benefits for a cadet in training and for a trooper upon graduation? How are assignments determined upon graduation?" }, { "docid": "D850524#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAHP\nCalifornia Highway Patrol", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from CAHP)navigation search This article is about the California Highway Patrol (CHP). For the California State Police (CSP), see California State Police. California Highway Patrol Abbreviation CHPCHP Patch CHP Door Shield CHP Badge CHP Logo Motto Safety, Service, and Security Agency overview Formed August 14, 1929; 88 years ago Employees 10,551 (as of 2014) [1]Annual budget $2 billion (as of 2014)Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction *State of California, [ [|U. S.]]Map of California Highway Patrol's jurisdiction. Size 163,696 square miles (423,970 km 2)Population 39,536,653 (2017 est.) [ 2]Legal jurisdiction As per operations jurisdiction. Governing body California State Legislature Constituting instrument Senate Bill 869General nature Law enforcement Civilian agency Operational structure Headquarters Sacramento, California Officers 7,608 (as of 2016) [3]Civilians 3,276 (as of 2014) [1]Commissioner responsible Warren Stanley Parent agency California State Transportation Agency (CALSTA)Facilities Commands 8 Field Divisions 16 Commercial Enforcement Facilities 103 Area Offices Patrol cars Ford Explorer- based Police Interceptor Utility Vehicle Dodge Charger- Police Ford Crown Victoria- Police Planes Cessna 206Websitehttp://www.chp.ca.govhttp://www.chpcareers.com Footnotes* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The California Highway Patrol ( CHP) is a law enforcement agency of the state of California. The primary mission of the CHP is to ensure safety and enforce traffic laws on all California highways and county roads in unincorporated areas. The CHP promotes traffic safety by inspecting commercial vehicles, as well as inspecting and certifying school buses, ambulances, and other specialized vehicles. The California State Legislature established the California Highway Patrol as a branch of the Division of Motor Vehicles in the Department of Public Works, with legislation signed by Governor C. C. Young on August 14, 1929." }, { "docid": "D2297348#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrews_Air_Force_Base\nAndrews Air Force Base", "text": "\"Andrews Air Force Base From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Andrews Air Force Base Part of Air Force District of Washington (AFDW)Located near: Camp Springs, Prince George's County, Maryland Boeing VC-25, widely known as Air Force One when the President is on board, of the 89th Airlift Wing Joint Base Andrews Location of Joint Base Andrews, Maryland Show map of Maryland Show map of the USShow all Coordinates 38°48′39″N 076°52′01″WCoordinates: 38°48′39″N 076°52′01″WSite information Controlled by United States Air Force Site history Built 1945In use 1945 – present Garrison information Garrison 11th Wing Airfield information Aerial photo 16 May 2010IATA: ADW ICAO: KADW FAA LID: ADWSummary Elevation AMSL 280 ft / 85 m Website www .andrews .af .mil Runways Direction Length Surfaceft m01L/19R 9,300 2,835 Concrete01R/19L 9,755 2,973 Asphalt/Concrete Sources: official site [1] and FAA [2]Andrews Air Force Base is the airfield portion of Joint Base Andrews which is under the jurisdiction of the United States Air Force. [ 3] In 2009, Andrews Air Force Base merged with Naval Air Facility Washington to form Joint Base Andrews. Andrews is the home base of two Boeing VC-25A aircraft with the call sign Air Force One when the president is on board, that serve the President of the United States. [ 4]The host unit at Andrews is the 11th Wing, assigned to the Air Force District of Washington. It is responsible for maintaining emergency reaction rotary-wing airlift and other National Capital Region contingency response capabilities critical to national security, and for organizing, training, equipping and deploying combat-ready forces for Air and Space Expeditionary Forces (AEFs). The wing commander is Colonel Kenneth R. Rizer. [ 5] The Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sergeant Anthony Brinkley. [ 6]For statistical purposes the base is delineated as a census-designated place by the U. S. Census Bureau. As of the 2010 census, the resident population was 2,973. [ 7]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Camp Springs Air Base1.2 Andrews Field1.3 Andrews Air Force Base1.4 Joint Base2 Units3 Aircraft assigned3.1 Major commands to which assigned3.2 Major units assigned4 Geography5 Demographics6 Motor sport7 See also8 References9 Attribution10 External links History [ edit]Union American Civil War troops used a country church near Camp Springs, Maryland for sleeping quarters (now named Chapel Two) [8] and on 25 August 1941, President Roosevelt directed use of the land for an airfield. [" }, { "docid": "D3053542#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Las_Vegas_Metropolitan_Police_Department\nLas Vegas Metropolitan Police Department", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD)Common name Metro, Metro PDAbbreviation LVMPDLas Vegas Metropolitan Police Department patch Motto \"\"Partners With the Community\"\"Agency overview Formed July 1, 1973; 44 years ago Preceding agencies Las Vegas Police Department Clark County Sheriff's Department Employees 5,000+Annual budget FY 2016–2017: $552,134,361Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Size 8,061 sq mi (20,878 km²)Population 2,027,868 (2013)Legal jurisdiction Clark County, Nevada (excluding cities of Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City and Mesquite). General nature Law enforcement Civilian agency Operational structure Headquarters 400 South Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada Police officers 2,600+Sheriffs responsible Joe Lombardo ( R ), Sheriff of Clark County Kevin C. Mc Mahill ( R ), Under Sheriff Tom Roberts, Assistant Sheriff Todd Fasulo, Assistant Sheriff Tim Kelly, Assistant Sheriff Facilities Area Commands 9Airbases 1Detention Centers 3Marked and Unmarked Cars 2,000+Motorcycles 160+Helicopters 7Planes 1Boats 3Dogs 42Horses 12Website Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's website Footnotes* Divisional agency: Sub division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (also known as the LVMPD or Metro) is an independent agency and a joint city-county police force for the City of Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada. It is headed by the Sheriff of Clark County, elected every four years. The current Sheriff of Clark County is Joe Lombardo, who became sheriff on January 5, 2015. The sheriff is the only elected head law enforcement officer within the county, and, as such, the department is not under the direct control of the city, county, or state. Metro is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Nevada, and one of the largest police agencies in the United States. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Radio system1.2 Vehicle fleet1.3 Headquarters1.4 Fallen officers2 Funding3 Organization4 Rank structure5 Enforcement areas6 Structure6.1 Volunteer program7 Training7.1 LVMPD Recruit Training Academy7.2 Field Training and Evaluation Program (FTEP)7.3 In-Service / Continued Training and Education7.4 Citizen training8 Specialized units9 Specialized unit specifics9.1 SWAT9.2 Traffic9.3 K-99.4 Air Support Unit9.5 Search and Rescue9.6 Resident Officers10 Firearms11 Clark County Detention Center12 Misconduct13 LVMPD in media14 See also15 References16 External links History [ edit]The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) was formed on July 1, 1973, by merging the Las Vegas Police Department with the Clark County Sheriff's Department. Metro serves the city limits of Las Vegas and the unincorporated areas of Clark County. In the early 1970s, both the Las Vegas Police Department and the Clark County Sheriff's Department struggled with jurisdictional and budgetary problems." }, { "docid": "D1243642#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alaska_State_Troopers\nAlaska State Troopers", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the state police agency of Alaska. For the television series, see Alaska State Troopers (TV series). Division of Alaska State Troopers Common name Alaska State Troopers Abbreviation ASTPatch of the Alaska State Troopers Badge of an Alaska state trooper Flag of the Alaska State Troopers Motto \"\"Loyalty, Integrity, Courage\"\"Agency overview Formed 1967Preceding agencies Alaska Highway Patrol (1941-1953)Alaska Territorial Police (1953-1959)Alaska State Police (1959-1967)Employees 653 commissioned members [1]Legal personality Governmental: Government agency Jurisdictional structure Operations jurisdiction *State of Alaska, [ [|U. S.]]Alaska State Trooper Detachments Size 663,268 square miles (1,717,900 km 2)Population 736,732 (2014 est.) [ 2]General nature Law enforcement Civilian police Operational structure Headquarters Anchorage, Alaska Troopers 650 (as of 2013 )Civilians 303 (as of 2013)Parent agency Alaska Department of Public Safety Bureaus 2Facilities Detachments 5Websitedps.state.ak.us/ast Footnotes* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction. The Alaska State Troopers, officially the Division of Alaska State Troopers ( AST ), is the state police agency of the U. S. state of Alaska. It is a division of the Alaska Department of Public Safety (DPS). The Alaska State Troopers is a full-service law enforcement agency which handles both traffic and criminal law enforcement. The Alaska State Troopers is also involved in apprehending fugitives as part of the Alaska Fugitive Task Force, an inter-agency collaborative of Alaska police departments that cooperates with police agencies throughout the United States and less commonly with Interpol in apprehending wanted men and women. Unlike many lower-48 states, Alaska troopers are both state troopers and game/wildlife enforcement officers. Because Alaska has no counties, therefore no county police or sheriffs, in its constitution, the troopers also handle civil papers and mental health custody orders and serve as police throughout mostly all of rural Alaska." }, { "docid": "D395731#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CASA_CN-235\nCASA/IPTN CN-235", "text": "\" [ show] This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Spanish. ( March 2016) Click [show] for important translation instructions. CN-235A CASA CN-235 of the Maritime Safety and Rescue Society Role Transport aircraft / maritime patrol aircraft Manufacturer Construcciones Aeronáuticas SAIPTNFirst flight 11 November 1983Introduction 1 March 1988Status Active service Primary users Turkish Air Force United States Air Force French Air Force Republic of Korea Air Force Irish Air Corps Produced 1983 [ citation needed] –present [1]Number built 284 [2] (+ > 57 IPTN) [3]Unit cost $ 34 million [4]Variants EADS CASA HC-144 Ocean Sentry Developed into EADS CASA C-295Indonesian Aerospace N-245The CASA/IPTN CN-235 is a medium-range twin-engined transport aircraft that was jointly developed by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) of Spain and Indonesian manufacturer IPTN, as a regional airliner and military transport. Its primary military roles include maritime patrol, surveillance, and air transport. Its largest user is Turkey which has 59 aircraft. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Design and development1.1 Commercial airliner2 Variants3 Operators3.1 Military operators3.2 Former Military operators3.3 Government and paramilitary operators3.4 Civil operators4 Notable accidents5 Aircraft on display6 Specifications (CN235)7 See also8 References9 External links Design and development [ edit]The project was a joint venture between Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) and Indonesian Aerospace ( PT. Dirgantara Indonesia ), formerly known as IPTN, which formed Airtech International to manage the programme. The partnership applied only to the Series 10 and Series 100/110, with later versions being developed independently. Over 230 of all versions of CN-235 are in service and have accumulated more than 500,000 flight hours. Design began in January 1980 with first flight on 11 November 1983." }, { "docid": "D624432#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_police\nMilitary police", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Paramilitary police or Militarization of police. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2007) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Slovakian military police Military police ( MP) are law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state. The word can have different meanings in different countries, and may refer to: A section of the military responsible for policing the areas of responsibility of the armed forces (referred to as provosts) against all criminal activity by military or civilian personnel A section of the military responsible for policing in both the armed forces and in the civilian population (most gendarmeries, such as the French Gendarmerie)A section of the military solely responsible for policing the civilian population (such as the Romanian Gendarmerie or the Chilean Carabineros)The preventive police forces of each Brazilian state ( Polícia Militar ), responsible for policing the civilian population, which become auxiliary forces of the Brazilian Army in time of war The status of military police is usually prominently displayed on the helmet and/or on an armband, brassard, or arm or shoulder flash. In the Second World War, the military police of the German Army still used a metal gorget as an emblem. Naval police members are sometimes called \"\" masters-at-arms \"\" and shore patrol. Contents [ hide ]1 Americas1.1 Brazil1.2 Canada1.3 Colombia1.4 United States1.4.1 Combat roles of the U. S. Army, U. S. Navy, U. S. Air Force and U. S. Marine Corps Military Police1.4.2 Limitation of authority and jurisdiction2 Asia2.1 Cambodia2.2 India2.3 Indonesia2.4 Iran2.5 Israel2.6 Japan2.7 Malaysia2.8 Pakistan2.9 Philippines2.10 Saudi Arabia2.11 Sri Lanka2.12 Singapore2.13 South Korea2.14 Taiwan2.15 Thailand2.16 Vietnam3 Europe3.1 Austria3.2 Belgium3.3 Bosnia and Herzegovina3.4 Bulgaria3.5 Croatia3.6 Czech Republic3.7 Denmark3.8 Estonia3.9 Finland3.10 France3.11 Germany3.12 Greece3.13 Ireland3.14 Italy3.15 NATO3.16 Netherlands3.17 Norway3.18 Poland3.19 Portugal3.20 Romania3.21 Russia3.22 Serbia3.23 Spain3.24 Soviet Union3.25 Sweden3.26 Switzerland3.27 Ukraine3.28 United Kingdom4 Oceania4.1 Australia4.2 New Zealand4.2.1 New Zealand Defence Force Military Police5 References6 External links Americas [ edit]Brazil [ edit]\"\"Military police\"\" is a law enforcement agency, which follow the Brazilian military rules. Canada [ edit]Canadian Forces Military Police Domestic Operational Patrol Uniform Main article: Canadian Forces Military Police The Canadian Forces Military Police (CF MP) contribute to the effectiveness and readiness of the Canadian Forces (CF) and the Department of National Defence (DND) through the provision of professional police, security and operational support services worldwide. [" }, { "docid": "D844835#0", "title": "https://navyseals.com/ns-overview/navy-swcc-the-navys-elite-boat-warriors/\nNavy SWCC â The Navyâs Elite Boat Warriors", "text": "Navy SWCC – The Navy’s Elite Boat Warriors I have worked extensively with both MK5 and RHIB operators. As a Task Unit, we conducted non-compliant maritime interdiction operations (MIO) in the Northern Arabian Gulf and Foreign Internal Defense (FID) missions in the Philippines. Special Boat Team have amassed an impressive combat record since 9/11, cementing their own significant operational contributions into an already impressive and decorated community history. In my experience, they are always the first to show up and the last to leave. The bottom line: Boat Guys are the unsung heroes of the Naval Special Warfare Community.– Travis Lively, U. S. N (SEAL)“On Time, On Target, Never Quit”Do You Have What It Takes to Be a SWCC Special Warfare Boat Operator? Serve the United States in the Global War on Terrorism Qualify for an elite force that is on time, on target, and never quits Go into harm’s way worldwide as part of the Naval Special Warfare Team Infiltrate and exfiltrate Navy SEALs on daring, clandestine missions Drive high-performance state-of-the-art combatant craft at 50 knots Operate day and night, in all sea states, weather, and temperatures Navigate rivers, coastline. and open ocean on combat missions Master high-technology engineering, navigation and communications Parachute (air drop) 11-meter boats from transport aircraft at 3,500 feet Excel in 22 weeks of physically and mentally demanding training: Travel 3,200 nautical miles underway (900 at night)Shoot 170,000 rounds of ammunition Swim 100 miles Run 400 miles Perform 20,000 pushups Operate vessel-mounted 50-caliber machine guns from high-speed boats Enter a brotherhood where teamwork is mission-critical to success Always operate in accordance with the values of the SWCC Creed Wear the SWCC Insignia with Honor, Courage, and Commitment Take The SWCC Challenge The Navy seeks fit, smart, and hard working young men from all backgrounds to join its Naval Special Warfare Combatant-Craft Crewmember (SWCC) units. If you’re ready for adventure, responsibility and challenge, contact your local Navy recruiter. Be sure to specify that you are interested in the SWCC Challenge program." }, { "docid": "D3123020#0", "title": "https://study.com/articles/Patrol_Officer_Job_Duties_and_Education_Requirements.html\nPatrol Officer: Job Duties and Education Requirements", "text": "Patrol Officer: Job Duties and Education Requirements Learn about the education and preparation needed to become a patrol officer. Get a quick view of the requirements as well as details about training, job duties and employment prospects to find out if this is the career for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »Patrol officers work in state and local law enforcement. They usually only require a high school diploma or GED, though some locales may require an associate's or bachelor's degree. The job growth for these positions is predicted to be average. Essential Information Patrol officers are police officers who work directly for the state or a local law enforcement department, enforcing laws and responding to emergencies in a particular geographic area. Patrol officers must qualify for and pass a department's police academy training. Police academy candidates are generally required to be at least 21 years old and have a high school diploma, although in some cases, a college degree might be required. Required Education Minimum high school diploma; some jurisdictions require a college degree Other Requirements Police academy training; at least age 21Projected Job Growth (2014-2024)* 5% for police and sheriff's patrol officers Average Annual Salary (2015)* $61,270 for police and sheriff's patrol officers Source: *U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Duties Patrol officers, referred to as state troopers and state police officers when they work for the state highway patrol rather than a local police department, enforce vehicle laws and regulations along highways or other major roadways. These officers of the law direct traffic, issue citations and arrest criminals." }, { "docid": "D43402#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriffs_in_the_United_States\nSheriffs in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. The readable prose size is 80 kilobytes. ( July 2016)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( July 2016)A deputy sheriff in Mogollon, New Mexico in 1940United States sheriff badges are typically star-shaped, as opposed to the more shield-like badges of other law enforcement such as police officers. In the United States, a sheriff is an official in a county or independent city responsible for keeping the peace and enforcing the law. [ 1] Unlike most officials in law enforcement in the United States, sheriffs are usually elected, although many states (such as California) have state laws requiring that a person possess certain law enforcement qualifications before being able to run for the office. Elected sheriffs are accountable directly to the constitution of their state, the United States Constitution, statutes, and the citizens of their county. [ 2]The responsibilities of sheriffs and their agencies vary considerably by county." }, { "docid": "D3345920#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Air_Service_Regiment\nSpecial Air Service Regiment", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with SAS (R). This article is about the Australian regiment. For the British Army, see Special Air Service. For the New Zealand Army, see New Zealand Special Air Service. Special Air Service Regiment Cap badge of the Special Air Service Regiment Active 25 July 1957 – present Country Australia Branch Australian Army Type Special forces Role Special operations Counter-terrorism Special reconnaissance Size One regiment Part of Special Operations Command Garrison/HQ Campbell Barracks, Swanbourne, Western Australia [1]Nickname (s) \"\"Chicken stranglers\"\" [2] \"\"Snake eaters\"\" [2]Motto (s) \"\" Who Dares Wins \"\" [3]March Quick – The Happy Wanderer [4] Slow – Lili Marlene Engagements Indonesian Confrontation Vietnam War Somali Civil War1999 East Timorese crisis • INTERFETWar on Terror• Operation Slipper• Operation Falconer• Operation Okra2006 East Timorese crisis • Operation Astute Decorations Unit Citation for Gallantry Meritorious Unit Citation [5]Presidential Unit Citation Commanders Notable commanders Michael Jeffery (1976–77) Jim Wallace (1988–1990) [6]Duncan Lewis (1990–91) Mike Hindmarsh (1997–99) Tim Mc Owan (1999–2001) Rick Burr (2003–04)Insignia Unit Colour Patch Abbreviation SASRThe Special Air Service Regiment, officially abbreviated SASR though commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army. Formed in 1957, it was modelled on the British SAS sharing the motto, \"\"Who Dares Wins\"\". The regiment is based at Campbell Barracks, in Swanbourne, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia, and is a direct command unit of the Special Operations Command. It has taken part in operations in Borneo, Vietnam, Somalia, East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as many other peacekeeping missions. The SASR also provides a counter-terrorist capability, and has been involved in a number of domestic security operations. Contents [ hide ]1 Role1.1 Tasks and capabilities1.2 Warfighting and special reconnaissance1.3 Counter-terrorism and special recovery2 History2.1 Early years2.2 Borneo2.3 Vietnam2.4 Defence of Australia and counter-terrorism2.5 Peacekeeping2.6 Black Hawk accident2.7 Cambodia and Bougainville2.8 Kuwait2.9 East Timor2.10 Domestic security and controversy2.11 Afghanistan2.12 Iraq2.13 Timor Leste, the Philippines and Fiji2.14 Africa3 Organisation4 Uniform and equipment5 Selection and training6 Alliances7 See also8 Notes9 References10 Further reading11 External links Role [ edit]Tasks and capabilities [ edit]A direct command unit of Special Operations Command, [7] the Special Air Service Regiment (SASR) is a special forces unit of the Australian Army and \"\"is tasked to provide special-operations capabilities in support of the Australian Defence Force." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1117073#0", "title": "https://www.labour.gov.on.ca/english/hs/faqs/workplace.php\nIn the Workplace: FAQs", "text": "\"Table of Contents | Print This Page In the Workplace: FAQs Content last reviewed: December 2016What is the minimum age for working in Ontario? Is there an acceptable temperature range for workplaces, either hot or cold? How much a weight can a worker be legally required to lift? Does Ontario have a “working alone” regulation? What can a worker do about someone smoking at work? What are the legal requirements for Personal Protective Equipment? Are there requirements for workplace first aid? What can a worker do about unsafe conditions at work? What should a worker do if injured at work? What are a Joint Health and Safety Committees and when is it required?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2466681#0", "title": "http://content.lib.washington.edu/feraweb/essay.html\nEssay: The Federal Emergency Relief Administration", "text": "\"Home » Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Collection » Essay: The Federal Emergency Relief Administration Essay: The Federal Emergency Relief Administration Browse Collection Essay: The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)Sample Searches Road, bridge, street, railroad construction Waterway improvements Land clearing projects Park and playround maintenance School maintenance projects Workshops and training centers Water and sewer pipeline repairs Fuelwood gathering Relief centers and the homeless Other Resources The Civil Works Administration Mattress factory stuffing room workers The economic collapse of 1929 known as the Great Depression caused widespread hardship throughout the United States. When President Franklin Roosevelt took office in January 1933, 15 million Americans were unemployed. Many had lost not only their jobs, but their also their savings and homes and were dependent on relief money from the government to survive. Businesses and banks had closed, production and sales of goods and services had been severely reduced. Most federal relief efforts had been mired for some time in a quagmire of political and legislative wrangling. Little aid or direction had actually reached the state level. On May 22, 1933, the Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) was inaugurated. The chief architect of this program was Harry Hopkins, the former president and executive director of the New York State Temporary Emergency Relief Administration and a man who had, by 1933, 20 years of experience in social work and welfare administration. He had worked with (then Governor) Franklin Roosevelt in New York, and the two became good friends, with Hopkins serving as Roosevelt's chief advisor and confidant throughout his administration. Hopkins sprang into action less than a week after Roosevelt's inauguration, approaching Roosevelt's secretary of labor, Frances Perkins, with a plan for a program of federal relief." }, { "docid": "D688994#0", "title": "https://www.eeoc.gov/laws/practices/index.cfm?renderforprint=1\nProhibited Employment Policies/Practices", "text": "\"Prohibited Employment Policies/Practices On This Page Job Advertisements Recruitment Application & Hiring Background Checks Job Referrals Job Assignments & Promotions Pay And Benefits Discipline & Discharge Employment References Reasonable Accommodation & Disability Reasonable Accommodation & Religion Training & Apprenticeship Programs Harassment Terms & Conditions Of Employment Pre-Employment Inquiries Dress Code Constructive Discharge/Forced To Resign Under the laws enforced by EEOC, it is illegal to discriminate against someone (applicant or employee) because of that person's race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. It is also illegal to retaliate against a person because he or she complained about discrimination, filed a charge of discrimination, or participated in an employment discrimination investigation or lawsuit. The law forbids discrimination in every aspect of employment. The laws enforced by EEOC prohibit an employer or other covered entity from using neutral employment policies and practices that have a disproportionately negative effect on applicants or employees of a particular race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), or national origin, or on an individual with a disability or class of individuals with disabilities, if the polices or practices at issue are not job-related and necessary to the operation of the business. The laws enforced by EEOC also prohibit an employer from using neutral employment policies and practices that have a disproportionately negative impact on applicants or employees age 40 or older, if the policies or practices at issue are not based on a reasonable factor other than age. Job Advertisements It is illegal for an employer to publish a job advertisement that shows a preference for or discourages someone from applying for a job because of his or her race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. For example, a help-wanted ad that seeks \"\"females\"\" or \"\"recent college graduates\"\" may discourage men and people over 40 from applying and may violate the law. Recruitment It is also illegal for an employer to recruit new employees in a way that discriminates against them because of their race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information. For example, an employer's reliance on word-of-mouth recruitment by its mostly Hispanic work force may violate the law if the result is that almost all new hires are Hispanic. Application & Hiring It is illegal for an employer to discriminate against a job applicant because of his or her race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity, sexual orientation, and pregnancy), national origin, age (40 or older), disability or genetic information." }, { "docid": "D256368#0", "title": "https://www.usfosha.com/osha-articles/who-needs-osha-training-construction.aspx\nWho Needs OSHA Construction Training?", "text": "\"Who Needs OSHA Construction Training? About OSHA Training Since the 1970s, OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has worked to reduce workplace injuries and fatalities through training and safety standards. Many of these standards specifically require employers to ensure that workers are trained on the hazards they may come into contact with. OSHA has developed a \"\"summary\"\" of Training Requirements in OSHA Standards, but at 270 pages, ensuring training requirements are fully met can be a daunting task. For this reason, training can sometimes be a confusing topic, especially in the Construction industry — which comprises over 20% of all worker fatalities each year. We hope that by answering a few questions about the Construction industry and OSHA training, we can answer the larger question of: \"\"who needs OSHA 10-hour and 30-hour training? \"\" What Is A \"\"Construction Worker? \"\" Under 29 CFR 1910, section 1910.12 (b), OSHA defines \"\"construction work\"\" as \"\"work for construction, alteration, and/or repair, including painting and decorating.\"\" Most other workers, such as those working on maintenance and upkeep of facilities, would be considered \"\"general industry\"\" workers. That said, the definition can get tricky when it comes to large-scale maintenance work." }, { "docid": "D663158#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Zeiss\nCarl Zeiss", "text": "\"This article includes a list of references, related reading or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( December 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)For the company with the same name, see Carl Zeiss AG. For other uses, see Zeiss (disambiguation). [ show] This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German. ( December 2015) Click [show] for important translation instructions. Carl Zeiss Carl Zeiss Born 11 September 1816 Weimar, German Confederation Died 3 December 1888 (aged 72) Jena, German Empire Nationality German Alma mater University of Jena Known for Contributions to lens manufacturing Scientific career Fields Optics Institutions Carl Zeiss AG10 DM commemorative coin issued by the Federal Republic of Germany (1988) designed by Carl Vezerfi-Clemm on the 100th anniversary of Carl Zeiss's death Carl Zeiss (11 September 1816 – 3 December 1888) was a German scientific instrument maker, optician and businessman who founded the workshop of Carl Zeiss in 1846 which is still in business today as Carl Zeiss AG. Zeiss gathered a group of gifted practical and theoretical opticians and glass makers to reshape most aspects of optical instrument production. His collaboration with Ernst Abbe revolutionized optical theory and practical design of microscopes. Their quest to extend these advances brought Otto Schott into the enterprises to revolutionize optical glass manufacture." }, { "docid": "D522257#0", "title": "http://work.chron.com/age-can-intern-16334.html\nAt What Age Can You Be an Intern?", "text": "\"Related Articles1Job Training After Age 502Jobs for Unskilled Women Over 503How to Lay Out an Intern Resume4How to Become a Certified Lifeguard When you envision a typical intern, the image of a fresh-faced young college student may come to mind. But in a world where older workers are staying in the workforce longer and reinventing themselves mid-career, that image may not be entirely accurate. Whether you're a 50-something who's changing directions or a young person looking to get experience early on, don't rule out the possibility of doing an internship. FAQs Every organization that hires interns has its own guidelines for the age of interns. Check an organization's \"\"Frequently Asked Questions\"\" about internships page or carefully read the documentation provided for an internship. If an organization has an age requirement, it will typically be listed among the internship information. Younger Interns If an organization has an age requirement, it's typically a minimum age. Some organizations accept interns age 16 and older, while others set the minimum at 18. In some fields, it may be downright unsafe to have children in the workplace, or a company's insurance company may forbid workers under a certain age. For example, a 16-year-old may be ill-equipped to handle the challenges of mentally disabled individuals at a care facility, or a person under 18 may not be strong enough to handle work at a construction site." }, { "docid": "D1659972#0", "title": "http://www.mckinsey.com/global-themes/employment-and-growth/talent-tensions-ahead-a-ceo-briefing\nTalent tensions ahead: A CEO briefing", "text": "Looming imbalances in global labor pools could make it harder for some companies to find enough skilled workers and for some less-skilled workers to find jobs. Technological advances, industrialization, and liberalized trade have created a staggering 900 million nonfarm jobs in developing countries since 1980, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. As global companies have tapped (and helped fuel the growth of) low-cost labor sources, they also have created high-wage jobs for more than 50 million high-skill workers, while boosting productivity in developed and emerging markets alike. This virtuous cycle appears to be reaching its limits, however, and there is a growing sense that something has gone wrong with the machinery that, for decades, delivered GDP growth, higher productivity, rising wages, and better standards of living. Indeed, new research from the Mc Kinsey Global Institute (MGI) suggests that by 2020, the world could have 40 million too few college-educated workers and that developing economies may face a shortfall of 45 million workers with secondary-school educations and vocational training. In advanced economies, up to 95 million workers could lack the skills needed for employment. 1The projected gaps we identified are notional, and global labor markets will adjust in response to them. But their consequences would be serious: higher levels of unemployment (even as companies struggle to fill select vacancies), rising income inequality, and heightened social tensions testing political stability in countries around the world. Senior executives and policy makers should study these imbalances closely because together they outline where dangers and opportunities will arise, and they provide a framework that business leaders and policy makers can use to guide their decisions. In this article, we’ll look at the most significant labor imbalances by geography and then discuss the moves companies can begin making now to prepare for the talent tensions to come." }, { "docid": "D185823#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_construction\nHistory of construction", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article may be unbalanced towards certain viewpoints. ( January 2013)This article possibly contains original research. ( May 2017)This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Inadequate lead, disorganized sections, overall need for copyediting (May 2016)This article contains too many pictures, charts or diagrams for its overall length. ( May 2016)The History of construction overlaps many other fields like structural engineering and relies on other branches of science like archaeology, history and architecture to investigate how the builders lived and recorded their accomplishments. Those fields allow us to analyse constructed buildings and other structures built since prehistory, the tools used and the different uses of building materials. History of building is evolving by different trends in time, marked by few key principles : durability of the materials used, the increasing of height and span, the degree of control exercised over the interior environment and finally the energy available to the construction process. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Chronological development1.1 Neolithic construction1.2 Gallery of Neolithic tools2 Copper Age and Bronze Age construction3 Iron Age construction3.1 Ancient Mesopotamia3.1.1 Materials3.2 Ancient Egypt3.2.1 Materials3.2.2 Technology3.2.3 Achievements3.3 Ancient Greece3.4 Roman Empire3.4.1 Materials3.4.2 Organisation of labour3.4.3 Technology3.5 China3.5.1 Stone Great Wall Sections3.5.2 Soil Great Wall Sections3.5.3 Sand (and Reed/Willow) Great Wall Sections3.5.4 Brick Great Wall Sections4 Middle ages4.1 Materials4.2 Design4.3 Labour4.4 Techniques4.5 Achievements5 Renaissance5.1 Materials5.2 Design5.3 Labour5.4 Technical advances6 The seventeenth century6.1 Materials and tools6.2 Methods7 The eighteenth century7.1 Materials8 The nineteenth century: Industrial Revolution9 The twentieth century10 Academic discipline10.1 Early writers10.2 Nineteenth-century studies10.3 The early twentieth century studies10.4 The late twentieth century11 See also12 References13 External links Chronological development [ edit]Neolithic construction [ edit]Wikimedia Commons has media related to Neolithic reconstructions." }, { "docid": "D3257852#0", "title": "https://www.truity.com/career-profile/painter\nPainter", "text": "Painters apply paint, stain, and coatings to walls, buildings, bridges, and other structures. Duties Painters typically do the following: Cover floors and furniture with dropcloths and tarps to protect surfaces Remove fixtures such as pictures, doorknobs, or electric switch covers Put up scaffolding and set up ladders Fill holes and cracks with putty, plaster, or other compounds Prepare surfaces by scraping, wire brushing, or sanding to a smooth finish Calculate the area to be painted and the amount of paint needed Apply primers or sealers so that the paint will adhere Choose paints and stains for desired color and appearance Apply paint or other finishes, using handbrushes, rollers, or sprayers Applying paint to interior walls makes surfaces attractive and vibrant. In addition, paints and other sealers protect exterior surfaces from erosion caused by exposure to the weather. Because there are several ways to apply paint, workers must be able to choose the proper tool for each job, such as the correct roller, power sprayer, or brush. Choosing the right tool typically depends on the surface to be covered and the characteristics of the finish. A few painters—mainly industrial—use special safety equipment. For example, painting in confined spaces, such as the inside of a large storage tank, requires workers to wear self-contained suits to avoid inhaling toxic fumes. When painting bridges, ships, tall buildings, or oil rigs, painters may work from scaffolding, bosun’s chairs, and harnesses in order to reach work areas. The following are examples of types of painters: Construction painters apply paints, stains, and coatings to interior and exterior walls, new buildings, and other structural surfaces. Maintenance painters remove old finishes and apply paints, stains, and coatings later in a structure’s life." }, { "docid": "D2923847#0", "title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/employment-laws-under-16-11560.html\nEmployment Laws for Under 16", "text": "Related Articles1Child Labor Laws: How Many Hours Can a 17-Year-Old Work?212 Years & Under Labor Laws in a Family Business3Federal Labor Laws About Working 24 Hours4Types of Child Labor Laws The federal regulations that govern youth labor for those16 through 18 years old are less restrictive than laws for workers under age 16. Employment laws such as the Fair Labor Standards Act restrict the number of hours young people can work, as well as the type of job a teenager younger than age 16 can have. These laws exist to protect the safety and well-being of young workers. Occupational Restrictions The Fair Labor Standards Act prohibits employment of minors in occupations and industries that are considered hazardous. Youth workers under age 16 cannot work in public utility or construction jobs, door-to-door sales or warehousing occupations. Teens who are 13 and younger may deliver newspapers, work as an actor or babysit. Teens who are 14 and 15 may work in an office setting, grocery or retail shop, restaurant, movie theater or gasoline service station. Once teens are employed, the federal law has restrictions on the job duties a young worker may perform. For example, if working in a restaurant, a teenage employee cannot operate power-driven appliances such as meet slicing machines. Work Hours According to the Fair Labor Standards Act, teens younger than 16 cannot work more than three hours on a school day and no more than 18 hours during a school week." }, { "docid": "D2612803#0", "title": "http://www.epi.org/publication/bp215/\nPrevailing wages and government contracting costsA review of the research", "text": "Prevailing wages and government contracting costs A review of the research Report • By Nooshin Mahalia • July 3, 2008Briefing Paper #215Download PDFExecutive summary For over a hundred years, many state and local governments have required that companies that want to contract for public works must pay their workers a wage that reflects wages commonly received in the area. The federal government adopted its own prevailing wage requirement with the Davis-Bacon Act of 1931. At the heart of these laws is the conviction that government, as a major buyer in the construction sector, should not act to drive down wages. Indeed, the civic-minded reformers who initially pushed for prevailing wage laws believed that the government ought to use its buying power to enhance the welfare of workers and their families. Critics of prevailing wage laws argue that they inflate government contract costs. But a growing body of economic studies finds that prevailing wage regulations do not increase government contracting costs. Some of these studies use a cross-sectional approach, which compares costs of contracts subject to a prevailing wage with costs of contracts that are not during a common time period, and others use a time-series approach, which examine whether contract costs have changed with the adoption or repeal of a prevailing wage requirement. These studies also show that prevailing wage laws provide social benefits from higher wages and better workplace safety, increase government revenues, and elevate worker skills in the construction industry. The issue, however, remains contentious. The current research counters the findings of a set of (mostly earlier) studies that relied on hypothetical models." }, { "docid": "D261337#0", "title": "http://listverse.com/2010/06/01/top-10-recent-american-industrial-disasters/\nTop 10 Recent American Industrial Disasters", "text": "Technology Top 10 Recent American Industrial Disasters Van Owens Body June 1, 2010Share 135 Stumble 132 Tweet Pin +1 2 Share 74343World attention is right now focused on the Gulf Coast of the United States, where one of the worst industrial disasters of all time is slowing playing itself out. The Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion and sinking killed 11 workers, but it is the massive environmental disaster caused by the leaking of hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico that is making it probably the worst industrial environmental disaster in US history. Industrial disasters are a unique post-industrial age creation of man. Industrial disasters have killed untold thousands of people since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Many were avoidable, and needless disasters caused by callous disregard for human safety in an unending quest for money. Others were unforeseen and accidental. This list focuses on American industrial disasters since the post World War II era. But as we will see, recent industrial disasters such as the 2007 I-35 West Mississippi bridge collapse (13 killed, 145 injured), the 2006 Sago mine disaster (12 killed), 2010 Upper Big Branch mine explosion (29 killed), 2007 Crandall Canyon mine cave in (9 killed), 2008 Kingston Fossil Plant collapse (a huge environmental disaster caused by the largest coal slurry fly ash release in US history), 2008 New York City crane collapse (7 killed) and now the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion ( 11 killed) are nothing new. Similar disasters have played themselves out, here in the USA, over the last 65 years and, like the Deepwater Horizon disaster, there appears to be no end in sight to the death and destruction caused by these catastrophes. Let’s take a look back at ten of the worst industrial disasters since 1945.10Silver Bridge Collapse1967This Silver Bridge was a suspension bridge built in 1928 and named for the color of its aluminum paint." }, { "docid": "D560054#0", "title": "http://www.tafesa.edu.au/xml/profile/profile_OCC120.aspx\nChild Care Educator", "text": "Child Care Educator Note: Completion of a TAFE SA course does not guarantee an employment outcome. Formal requirements other than educational qualifications (eg licensing, professional registration), may apply to some occupations. Job Prospects Job openings over the next 5 years are expected to be greater than 50,000. Salary Range Median weekly earnings: < $920 to Source: Australian Government Department of Employment 2015Brief If helping children to develop socially and intellectually whilst caring for their needs appeals to you, then being a child care worker might be an ideal choice. There are currently around 149,600 children's care workers employed across Australia. 8,400 are employed in South Australia. Over half are employed part-time and most work in the health and community services industry. Most persons in this occupation are female and most are employed in the Adelaide metropolitan area. This occupation has a younger age profile with only around a third of workers aged 45 years or older. Quick Profile Navigation Courses Introduction Education Requirements Career Path Physical Environment Occupational Example TAFE SA courses that may be relevant for: Child Care Educator Accredited (Award)Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care Short Child Safe Environments Child Safe Environments - Update Training Introduction Child care workers provide daily care for children." }, { "docid": "D3247619#0", "title": "http://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/rulings/di/02/SSR82-41-di-02.html\nSSR 82-41: TITLES II AND XVI: WORK SKILLS AND THEIR TRANSFERABILITY AS INTENDED BY THE EXPANDED VOCATIONAL FACTORS REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 26, 1979", "text": "\" (PPS-67)SSR 82-41SSR 82-41: TITLES II AND XVI: WORK SKILLS AND THEIR TRANSFERABILITY AS INTENDED BY THE EXPANDED VOCATIONAL FACTORS REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 26, 1979PURPOSE: To further explain the concepts of \"\"skills\"\" and \"\"transferability of skills\"\" and to clarify how these concepts are used in disability evaluation. CITATIONS (AUTHORITY): Sections 223 (d) (2) (A) and 1614 (a) (3) (B) of the Social Security Act; Regulations No. 4, sections 404.1520 (f), 404.1545, 404.1561, 404.1563, 404.1565, 404.1566 and 404.1568; Regulations No. 16, sections 416.920 (f), 416.945, 416.961, 416.963, 416.965, 416.966 and 416.968; and Appendix 2, Subpart P of Regulations No. 4, sections 200.00 (b), 201.00 (e), 201.00 (f), 202.00 (e) and 202.00 (f). PERTINENT HISTORY: The law states that, to be found disabled, a worker must have a medically determinable physical or mental impairment (s) of such severity that he or she is not only unable to do previous work but cannot, considering his or her age, education and work experience, engage in any other kind of substantial gainful work which exists in the national economy. Skills and their transferability relate to \"\"work experience\"\" in the definition of disability and to people's abilities to do occupations different from those they did before becoming impaired. Claims which require consideration of an applicant's ability to adjust to other work are addressed in the last step of the sequential evaluation process as it is explained in the regulations. In February 1979, the regulations were amended to consolidate all policies for adjudicating disability claims in which an individual's vocational factors; i.e., age, education and work experience, must be considered in addition to the medical condition. At that time, the medical-vocational guidelines were introduced as Appendix 2 into the regulations and became binding at all levels of adjudication and appeal." }, { "docid": "D2445040#0", "title": "http://www.academia.edu/4277328/INDUSTRIAL_RELATIONS_AND_LABOUR_WELFARE\nINDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR WELFARE", "text": "\"pdf INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR WELFARE56 Pages INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR WELFAREUploaded by S. Shanmuganathanconnect to download Get pdf INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR WELFAREDownload INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR WELFARE UNIT-I Meaning The relationship between the employers and employees and trade unions is called Industrial Relations. Harmonious relationship is necessary for both the employers and employees to safeguard the interests of both the prties of production. Definitions: Industrial relations have been defined by some of the thinkers a follows:- 1. ―Industrial relations and personnel management are almost synonymous term with the only difference the former places emphasis on the aspect of employer relationship rather than on the executive policies and activities that are set up to foster good relations.‖ - E. F. L. Brec 2. ―Industrial relations is that part of management which is concerned with the man power of the enterprise- whether machine operator, skilled worker or manager‖. - ethel, 3. ' Industrial relationship is the composite result of the attitudes and approaches the employers and employees towards each other with regard to planning, supervision, direction and co-ordination of the activities of an organization with a minimum of human efforts and friction, with an animating sprite of co-operation and with proper regard for the genuine well-being of all the members of the organization.‖ -Tead and Matcal It is clear from the analysis of the above definitions that employment relations are generally called industrial relations. It is a relationship between employer and employees employer and employee and trade unions and employees. INDUSTRIAL RELATION IN PUBLIC SECTOR The entry of public sector in the economic sphere is post-independence development . Prior to 1947, public sector investment was limited to the railways, posts and telegraphs department, the ordnance factories, and a few State-manged factories like salt manufacturing, etc. the philosophy and programme of public sector undertakings are incorporated int the Industrial Policy Resolutions of 1984 and 1956." }, { "docid": "D1105286#0", "title": "https://www.osha.gov/dte/outreach/faqs.html\nOSHA Outreach Training Program FAQs", "text": "\"Outreach Training Program / OSHA Outreach Training Program FAQs OSHA Outreach Training Program FAQs New Student and Trainer Course Completion Cards I recently completed an Outreach Training Program class. Will I receive a paper card or a plastic card? The plastic cards will become available starting March 1, 2016, but will be phased in over time. OSHA does not maintain student records for training conducted by other organizations or by authorized Outreach trainers. Trainers request cards from their Authorizing Training Organization (ATO) ATOs have discretion for when they will switch from paper cards to plastic cards. If you are concerned, please ask your trainer to clarify with their ATO as to whether the plastic cards will be available for your class. If you do receive a paper card, it is possible to obtain a replacement card later, but there will be a nominal fee determined by the ATO. In order to obtain transcripts or copies of course completion documents such as student course completion cards, you must contact the original training provider. Please note that replacement student course completion cards for OSHA Outreach Training Program classes cannot be issued for training completed more than five years ago. Only one replacement card may be issued per student per class (Outreach Training Program Requirements section VII." }, { "docid": "D1142481#0", "title": "http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/pyramidworkforce.htm\nThe Labors of Pyramid Building", "text": "\"The Labors of Pyramid Building Tweet About Egyptian Pyramidsby Jimmy Dunn writing as Alan Winston When many of us were young, we were taught that the great pyramids required immense human resources to build, which of course, they did. We were told that as many as 100,000 slaves worked as forced labor for decades to build the Great Pyramid at Giza. Regrettably, it would seem that our teachers needed something to say about this ancient Egyptian civilization, and as is not unusual, memorizing some sort of data outweighed the importance of having correct information. Hence, we committed to memory the fantastic estimates of ancient historians who were mystified by the large volumes of material required to build these great stone edifices. However, we must give them credit, for at least they did not degrade the accomplishments of the early Egyptians by proposing the builders of these great structures to be space aliens or Atlantians. To many, the sheer size of the pyramids made such overestimation seem reasonable. Wieslaw Kozinski, a Polish architect, believed that an average of 25 men were required to transport a block weighing one and one-half tons. Therefore, at a time when Egypt's population was probably no more than one and a half million people, including women and children, he estimated a workforce of 60,000 men outside the construction site and as many as 300,000 inside. Of course, Kozinski believed that the population of Egypt during the early pyramid age to be five to ten million people. Yet modern research has demonstrated that as few as eight to twelve men could have actually pulled a 2.5 ton block over an even, lubricated (by water) surface, and twenty men could have drug such a block up a lubricated gradient from the quarries to the Great Pyramid in as little as 30 minutes." }, { "docid": "D2183862#0", "title": "http://www.lni.wa.gov/TradesLicensing/Apprenticeship/About/History/\nHistory of Apprenticeship", "text": "\"Join Email List Contact Us History of Apprenticeship What it was like to be an apprentice in early New England is indicated by these words from a 1640 indenture. \"\" Know all men that I, Thomas Millard, with the Consent of Henry Wolcott of Windsor unto whose custody and care at whose charge I was brought over out of England into New England, doe bynd myself as an apprentise for eight yeeres to serve William Pynchon of Springfield, his heirs and assigns in all manner of lawful employmt unto the full ext of eight yeeres beginninge the 29 day of Sept 1640. And the said William doth condition to find the said Thomas meat drinke & clothing fitting such an apprentise & at the end of this tyme one new sute of apparell and forty shillings in mony: subscribed this 28 October 1640. \"\" As it turned out, apprentice Millard lost out on the cash mentioned. The following statement is made at the foot of the indenture:\"\"Tho Millard by his owne consent is released & discharged of Mr. Pinchons service this 22. of May 1648 being 4 months before his tyme comes out, in Consideration whereof he looses the 40s in mony wch should have bin pd him, but Mr. Pynchon givith him one New sute of Aparell he hath at present.- by Thomas Millard 22nd of May 1648\"\"Indentures were forerunners of our modern apprenticeship agreements. Today the apprentice's situation is far different from Thomas Millard's. Apprentices are no longer bound body and soul to their masters. They no longer live in a master's house nor are dependent upon a master for handouts of food, a little clothing, or a few uncertain shillings. Nowadays, apprentices are members of a production force as they train on the job and in the classroom." }, { "docid": "D808082#0", "title": "https://www.monster.com/career-advice/article/on-site-construction-training\nOn-Site Construction Training Can Offer More Than a Paycheck", "text": "\"On-Site Construction Training Can Offer More Than a Paycheck Aileen Cho, Monster Contributing Writer Looking for a well-paying construction job but don't have the skills to land one? Good news: Increased demand means that a number of organizations can help you get the training you need. Why the Construction Industry Wants You Demand is currently high for construction workers. Among the reasons for that demand is the economic stimulus that will help fund infrastructure projects nationwide. \"\" The shortage of labor is in the double digits in most areas for workers,\"\" says Steven Greene, vice president of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). \"\" We see this as a positive aspect in that wages and benefits keep growing for construction workers. \"\" And demand is expected to remain strong. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that \"\"job opportunities are expected to be good for those construction workers with the most experience and skill. \"\" Get Trained and Certified To attract and incentivize workers, many organizations are now sponsoring training programs. The NCCER is one such organization." }, { "docid": "D2984974#0", "title": "http://goodwillsc.org/job-training/programs\nOur career programs and resources are big on opportunity.", "text": "Job Training Programs Certifications Programs Our career programs and resources are big on opportunity. We participate in a variety of programs that provide pathways to better and brighter career opportunities for participants. Veterans Services ESLFinancial Stability Centers Work Readiness Workshops Good Guides (Youth Mentoring)WIOA Youth Program SCSEP (for Older Workers)Ticket to Work (for people receiving SSA Disability Benefits)Youth Build (Training for Young Adults)Veteran Services Are you a veteran or military family member seeking education or employment? With our Operation: Good Jobs program, we can provide one-on-one, intensive assistance with your employment search. Program benefits include: Comprehensive career self-assessments Individualized career and financial planning Career readiness activities Job placement and retention services Skills attainment and credentialing Contact [email protected] or call 864.351.0119. ESLIn partnership with Pickens County Adult Education, English as Second Language (ESL) classes are held weekly at the Easley Job Connection. Students must enroll through Pickens Adult Ed Financial Stability Centers (United Way Centers for Working Families)Goodwill Financial Stability Centers, located in Berea , Simpsonville, and Kershaw/Camden, provide comprehensive services from a variety of nonprofit organizations to help people stabilize their finances. Services provided include: Employment Services, such as job leads/referrals and job training programs Financial Literacy, including basic budgeting, short-term and long-term financial goal setting, and credit counseling. Benefit Access, including screening and application assistance for SNAP, TANF, FAFSA, Medicaid, and other programs All services are provided free of charge. Questions?" }, { "docid": "D3062267#0", "title": "http://www.nwlaborerstraining.org/apprenticeship.htm\nAn important announcement regarding the 6,000 hour Apprenticeship program", "text": "\"Home | Quarterly Schedules | Recertification Classes | Course Descriptions | Register for Classes | Apprenticeship | Maps Board of Trustees | Labor Union Links | OQ Plus | FAQ's | Contact | Accommodations | Photos An important announcement regarding the 6,000 hour Apprenticeship program WA: 1.800.554.4457 UT: 1.801.280.7195WA Apprenticeship standards (PDF) UT Apprenticeship standards (PDF) FAQ Apprenticeship Participation (PDF) Apprenticeship Guidelines (PDF) (need Adobe Reader to read)Find us on Facebook What is a Union? The union is a group of people that have come together for the benefit of all. As a union member you are expected to be a highly productive team worker that takes pride in your work. Pride, skill, and quality is the Laborers union creed. When employers use union laborers they know they are employing the best qualified work force. For more information on the Labor Union download \"\" The Birth of a Union-The End of Exploitation \"\" or visit LIUNA . Benefits Union Laborers enjoy a comprehensive wage and benefits package. The wages are almost always considered higher than what is being offered to non-union workers doing the same work in the area. An excellent health and dental plan is a top quality program designed for individual members and their families. A negotiated retirement-pension program is also part of the benefit package you receive as a union laborer." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D223044#0", "title": "http://www.vacationstogo.com/cruise_age_requirements.cfm\nAge Requirements", "text": "Age Requirements Families with Children Most cruise lines welcome children to travel on their ships, though infants and pregnant women are subject to some restrictions ( click here to read more). Families booking more than one cabin may be subject to minimum age requirements for kids staying in a separate cabin. Your Vacations To Go cruise counselor can check these requirements for you once you have found a cruise that interests you. Guests Under 25 Years of Age All cruise lines require that at least one person in each cabin meet a minimum age requirement. The lowest minimum age requirement for any cruise line is 18. The information that follows was provided by the cruise lines at the time of this writing, is subject to change and should be verified with your Vacations To Go cruise counselor prior to booking. The following cruise lines require that at least one person in each cabin is 18 or older: Blount, Cunard, MSC Cruises (when departing from international ports), Oceania, P&O Cruises, Pearl Seas Cruises, Ponant, Pullmantur, Quark Expeditions, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Sea Dream and Star Clippers. The following cruise lines require that all passengers in a cabin are 18 or older or that at least one person in the cabin is 21 or older: Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, GAP Adventures, Silversea, and Viking. The following cruise lines require that at least one person in each cabin is 21 or older: Azamara, Celebrity, Costa (25 for holiday and peak season sailings), Holland America, Hurtigruten, MSC Cruises (when departing from ports in the U. S.), Norwegian Cruise Line, Paul Gauguin Cruises, Princess Cruises, Royal Caribbean, Seabourn Cruise Line and Voyages to Antiquity. The following cruise lines require that all passengers in a cabin are 21 or older or that at least one person in the cabin is 25 or older: Carnival and Windstar Cruises." } ]
[ { "docid": "D396580#0", "title": "http://www.nuwireinvestor.com/top-9-franchises-to-invest-in/\nTop 9 Franchises To Invest In", "text": "\"By Nu Wire June 6, 20140 2525 0Franchising. Whether you know it or not, you see it everywhere. From Mc Donald’s (MCD) to 7-Eleven, there are many companies that use franchising as their business model. Franchise investing provides, in many cases, a proven model of business that first-time owners can rely upon. Besides a franchisee playbook, parent companies also offer ongoing support and assistance in the form of marketing, technical help and sourcing, for instance. That said, some of the best franchises aren’t the most well-known or even the sexiest of concepts. But then again, investors should not be buying into a concept based on brand name or concept idea alone. It’s about profitability, and in most cases, working at a job a franchisee has deep passion for that shows in the business they run. To decipher what some of the best franchises are, The Street worked with Franchise Business Review, a franchise market research company to come up with the list. The list below represents franchise names that scored the highest in Franchise Business Review ‘s annual franchisee satisfaction survey that polled more than 400 companies." }, { "docid": "D104169#0", "title": "http://www.wdwforgrownups.com/articles/disney-cruise-line-do-i-need-passport-travel-bahamas-and-caribbean\nDisney Cruise Line: Do I Need A Passport For Travel To The Bahamas and Caribbean?", "text": "\"Home » WDW Planning » Disney Cruise Line: Do I Need A Passport For Travel To The Bahamas and Caribbean? Disney Cruise Line: Do I Need A Passport For Travel To The Bahamas and Caribbean? POSTED: Tue, 06/18/2013 - 05:05 | POSTED BY: Kristen Kirk One of the most common questions I'm asked about traveling on the Disney Cruise Line (DCL) to the Bahamas and Caribbean is \"\" Do I need a passport? \"\" The most basic answer for most US Citizens is \"\"No.\"\" However, traveling abroad without one is highly discouraged and thus, my answer is always a resounding \"\" Yes. \"\" It's important to remember that if you are traveling abroad from your home you are subject to the laws and customs of the country you are visiting. Contrary to popular belief, the Disney Cruise Line is not a little piece of America at sea. The Disney Cruise Line ships are flagged in the Bahamas, while on board you will be subject to Bahamian and International Maritime Law, as well as those laws of the country where you are in port. Do I Need A Passport For A Disney Cruise? For U. S. citizens a passport is not required for travel on closed loop cruises (a closed loop cruise is one that that both departs from and returns to a U. S. port)." }, { "docid": "D3180598#0", "title": "http://cruisemates.com/articles/feature/alcoholpolicies-090707.cfm\nAlcohol Policies by Cruise Line", "text": "\"Alcohol Policies by Cruise Lineby Paul Motter | February 26, 2010One of the frequently asked questions we get is \"\"can I bring my own liquor aboard?\"\" Here is your answer: It depends on your cruise line. One of the most frequently asked questions in our message boards is \"\"can I bring my own liquor aboard the cruise ship?\"\" Well, it depends on the cruise line. To make life a little easier for those of you who may be having hard time finding the policy, we have compiled all the official liquor policy guidelines for all the major cruise lines below. Now, no matter what we do, the question of whether or not you can sneak alcohol on board will always come up. Cruise Mates does not recommend doing this, nor do we want to know if you decide to do it. It is your personal choice. We note that some of the cruise lines, notably Royal Caribbean, have taken a pretty hard line on people trying to sneak alcohol aboard, or otherwise violating their onboard alcohol policies, such as adults buying it for consumption by underage passengers. The company says that disembarkation without compensation is a possibility, at the discretion of the cruise line, for passengers who blatantly disregard the company rules." }, { "docid": "D1904256#0", "title": "http://www.wdwinfo.com/recreation/fireworks.htm\nSpecialty Disney Fireworks Cruises", "text": "\"Specialty Disney Fireworks Cruises All cruise reservations can be booked by calling (407) WDW-PLAY (except where otherwise noted)Magic Kingdom Fireworks Cruises VIP Cruise on Grand I Yacht Fireworks Cruise (Basic)Fireworks Cruise (Premium)Ferrytale Fireworks: A Sparkling Dessert Cruise Pirates and Pals Fireworks Voyage Illuminations Cruise Private Dining Contact Info (Ordering custom food/drinks)Magic Kingdom Fireworks Cruise Options VIP Cruise on Grand 1 Yacht – A 45-foot Sea Ray yacht staffed by a captain and deckhand, 17/18 guest maximum, available at Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa. Call (407) 824-2682 to book. Magic Kingdom Fireworks Cruise (Basic)21' Tracker Pontoon Boat holds up to 8 guests. Price includes pontoon boat, driver, water, soda and bagged snacks. Guests may order Private Dining to be delivered to the cruise. The sound from the fireworks show is not provided on the boat.. Magic Kingdom Wishes Fireworks Cruise Photos Magic Kingdom Fireworks Cruise (Premium)25' Tracker Pontoon Boat holds up to 10 guests. Price includes pontoon boat, driver, water, soda, bagged snacks and and audio feed of the fireworks music. Guests may order Private Dining to be delivered to the cruise. The sound from the fireworks show is provided on the boat. Ferrytale Fireworks: A Sparkling Dessert Cruise Disney© This option for watching Happily Ever After fireworks is offered on Fridays and Sundays from April 8 through June 29, 2018." }, { "docid": "D1433538#0", "title": "http://www.disneyaddicts.com/need-passport-go-disney-cruise-7341/\nDo I Need a Passport or Vaccinations to Go on a Disney Cruise?", "text": "Q: Do I need to have a Passport to go on a Disney Cruise? A: This is a question I actually get asked more than any other when it comes to cruising with Disney. If you are a US Citizen taking part in one of Disney’s European, Atlantic Crossings or Panama Canal cruises then yes a passport is required. However, for Disney Cruise Lines sailings to the Bahamas, Bermuda, Caribbean and Mexican Riviera, Disney requires valid proof of citizenship which can be one of the following: A valid US Passport A valid US Passport Card A valid Trusted Traveler Card (Nexus, Sentri, Fast)An alternative would be to bring along a government-issued photo ID with the following: State issued Birth Certificate Consular Report of a Birth Abroad Certificate of Naturalization If you’re under the age of 16 you don’t need to show photo id but must present one of the three documents listed above. Guests should note that these requirements may change for one way itineraries where a client is flying home from a foreign country. For Canadians a passport or a trusted traveler card is essential. For all other foreign citizens you must meet the entry requirements for your country but will more than likely need a passport and possibly an entry visa depending on your nationality. Alaskan Cruises -Documentation requirements vary depending on how you arrive into Canada. For a complete list of travel documentation requirements by destination click here. I’m a US Citizen heading to the Bahamas so this means I don’t need to get passports for my family right?" }, { "docid": "D867811#0", "title": "http://directlinecruises.com/already-booked/documents-identification.htm\n.", "text": "REQUIRED IDENTIFICATION AND PROOF OF CITIZENSHIPPASSPORTS, VISAS AND OTHER REQUIRED CRUISE DOCUMENTSUpdated March 31, 2010 (subject to change without notice)All cruise line passengers must provide proper travel documentation when boarding the ship. Because documentation requirements vary by the citizenship and residence of each passenger (as well as the specific ports that your cruise visits), it is your responsibility to determine what documentation is required and to acquire that documentation before the cruise. Neither the cruise line nor your travel agent can do this for you. Any passenger who does not present the required documentation will not be allowed to board the ship and the cruise line will not issue a refund. Following is a brief summary of the most common documentation requirements in effect at the time of this writing. NOTE: Documentation requirements are complex and may be subject to change at any time. Therefore, all cruise passengers should visit www.travel.state.gov (U. S. Department of State) or other authoritative source for the latest passport and visa requirements as well as any overseas travel advisories. U. S. AND CANADIAN CITIZENSFor cruises starting and / or ending outside of the U. S. - All passengers including children must present a valid passport*. A tourist visa may also be required by the specific countries visited**. For cruises to Alaska, Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada / New England, Caribbean or Mexico - U. S. and Canadian citizens are required to have either a valid passport*, a U. S. passport card, a trusted traveler card (such as NEXUS, SENTRI or FAST) or an Enhanced Driver’s License (which is available in several different states and provinces). However, if the cruise to these destinations departs from and returns round-trip to the same U. S. port (“closed-loop” cruises), U. S. citizens may instead provide an original government-issued birth certificate or certified copy (with raised seal) issued by the Department of Vital Statistics plus, if age 16 and over, a government-issued photo identification (such as a valid driver’s license). NOTE: Hospital-issued birth certificates and baptismal certificates are not acceptable." }, { "docid": "D891288#0", "title": "https://wikitravel.org/en/Cruise_ships\nCruise ships", "text": "\"This article is a travel topic Cruise ships Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Cruise types Cruise Seasons Cruise demographics If handicapped or pregnant Booking a cruise Travel insurance Key ships officers Travel or cruise agent Other resources Cabins Get in What to Pack Essential Papers Flying to/from port Home-to-Port by Land Embarkation Get around See Do Aboard Ashore Buy Money Matters Tipping Shopping On-board Shopping Ashore Eat Sleep Stay safe Aboard Ashore Cruising on Cruise ships is a means of travel with some substantial benefits, but a few drawbacks too. The majority of people love them, but some people hate them. Cruising makes it easy to visit several places in a single trip without the need to repack your belongings and sit in a car/train/bus/plane to travel to each one; your hotel room comes along with you, and even provides the transportation. Additionally, seeing several islands or cities in a region can help you decide if and where you'd want to visit later for a longer time. Typical itineraries also limit the time you can spend in each place, usually just a short day of activities or sightseeing. They may also include one or more days at sea: paradise if you enjoy a relaxing day by the pool, but frustrating if you prefer more active and open exploration. Nonetheless, the benefits far outweigh the drawbacks for enough people to support a growing industry. Today you can visit every continent on earth, including Antarctica, by cruise ship. The most exotic itineraries, such as the Galapagos Islands, are best visited by small expedition vessels. While these cruises are expensive, you'll be traveling with expert guides and excursions are usually included." }, { "docid": "D2450524#0", "title": "https://help.carnival.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3502/~/diamond-level-vifp\nDiamond level VIFP", "text": "Diamond level VIFP200+ VIFP points Diamond VIFP Club Sail & Sign Card Eligible to receive Member Offers, which may be subject to additional limitations, terms and conditions as may be identified by Carnival Cruise Line at the time of offer. One (1) complimentary specialty coffee, soda or alcoholic beverage with a value no greater than $9 USD ($10 for Carnival Australia) + gratuity at Seaday brunch. On ships where brunch is not available, complimentary beverage at Breakfast or Lunch in Main Dining Room. Alcoholic beverages may only be consumed by adults of applicable legal drinking age. Member E-Newsletter Complimentary 1 Liter bottle of water delivered to stateroom on every sailing. Invitation to the VIFP Party on 5+ day cruises. Members will receive complimentary drinks (alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and appetizers at each VIFP. Only Members age 21 and over may receive alcoholic beverages. ' Chocolate Delight' delivered to stateroom on 5+ day cruises Priority Check-in and Boarding. Subject to availability at port of embarkation." }, { "docid": "D1627341#0", "title": "http://www.cruisin.me/info/carnival-cruise-lines/\nGeneral Information & Tips - Carnival Cruise Lines", "text": "\"General Food Beverage Kids Downloads Links General Information & Tips Cruising With Carnival Information & Tips ... And A Few Secrets Before Cruising Identification required to cruise on Carnival: Minimum for US citizens: An original or certified copy of your birth certificate (not hospital issued) for all passengers & a state issued picture ID for passengers 16 years of age and older. This is for all US citizens embarking on a cruise that both originates & terminates at the same US port. If a cruise begins and ends in different US ports (such as Carnival's Alaskan and Hawaiian cruises), or begins and ends in a foreign port a valid US Passport is required for all US citizens. Recommended for US citizens: State issued picture ID and US Passport US Passport Information: For US Passport information including current processing times. All non US citizens: A passport is required for all non US citizens on all Carnival cruises. United States Green Card Holders: You are required to have a valid green card in your possession at all times. For ships sailing from US Ports, Green Card holders not in possession of their Green Card may be denied boarding or reentry into the United States. Minor Travel Consent Forms: Minors (under the age of 18) cruising without both birth parents SHOULD have a travel consent form signed and notarized. You will find three different consent forms here with instructions. These forms will cover most circumstances of travel with minors." }, { "docid": "D1498497#0", "title": "http://www.familyvacationcritic.com/how-young-is-too-young/art/\nHow Young Is Too Young to Travel?", "text": "\"At what age... Can My Child Travel on an Airplane? Infants of any age are allowed to fly, although pediatricians suggest parents wait until the child is at least 2 weeks of age. An upside to infants on planes: airlines allow children 2 and under to sit on the lap of an adult, saving the cost of an additional seat. However, the negatives can evolve in that exact situation, as an infant would be safer strapped into an infant carrier attached to his or her own seat (and it frees up mom or dad to enjoy an on-flight beverage or meal, and to easily get up to use the restroom). The wiggle room is highly recommended on long flights, especially overseas. While infants are not restricted from flights, the enclosed flight is often considered a germ haven. ( Think of all the times you've come down with a cold after traveling on a long flight beside a person sneezing or coughing.) Infants are more susceptible to illnesses, especially if they have not received their vaccinations. Some suggest waiting until a child is at least 4 to 6 months before attempting air travel. One problem infants may have is cabin pressure causing pain in their ears." }, { "docid": "D2888708#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/travel-documents-needed-minor-cruise-105943.html\nWhat Travel Documents Are Needed for a Minor to Go on a Cruise?", "text": "Minors traveling alone are required to carry more documentation than those traveling with parents. Going on a cruise is a great family vacation. However, if you are going with young children, there are certain considerations that need to be made. Minors traveling with their parent or guardian typically don’t need a passport, but they will need at least a birth certificate. In addition, other stipulations for acceptance on-board include the minor staying either in the same stateroom as his guardian or in an adjoining room. Children under 18 who travel alone or with someone who isn’t their guardian will need proper documentation to prove their nationality and permission to travel by themselves. Written Letter of Consent If a child is traveling solo or as part of a group with no member of the group 21 or older, cruise lines require a written consent letter from the minor’s parent or legal guardian indicating that the child has their permission to travel alone. This consent normally allows the child to receive medical treatment while on-board and releases the cruise line from liability if an accident or injury occurs. For example, Norwegian Cruise Lines has a pre-written consent form for parents or guardians to sign and attach a copy of his/her driver's license or other government issued identification that includes the necessary information the ship will require once boarded. If the child is traveling with parents or an adult over 21, no letter is necessary." }, { "docid": "D3539386#0", "title": "https://www.ncl.com/faq/guest-conduct-policy\nGuest Conduct Policy", "text": "Guest Conduct Policy It’s your vacation and you should have the freedom to choose how you spend it. That’s Freestyle Cruising® on Norwegian Cruise Line. Dress up or down. Sleep in or catch a sunrise from your own private balcony. Take in some never-before-seen entertainment at sea. Even eat somewhere different every day, on your own schedule. Whether you’re on board or on shore, you can do as much or as little as you please. It’s all up to you. Although Freestyle Cruising offers you plenty of freedom and flexibility, it is important that all our guests have a common understanding of the expected behavioral standards while on board our ships. This Guest Conduct Policy is intended to ensure that all guests enjoy their cruise experience while following our code of conduct throughout their vacation." }, { "docid": "D2919557#0", "title": "http://cruise.ihg.com/promotion/member-benefits.do\nIHG Rewards Club IHG.com My Cruise Reservation Weekly Cruise Deals: Sign up for our e-mailCruise Lines Destinations Cruise ThemesBook Online or Call 24/7866-710-8289Home Member BenefitsBonus Points: Earn up to 20,000 Points!For a limited time, not only will you get a great vacation, you'll earn up to 20,000 points every time you book with IHG® Rewards Club Cruises. Choose from hundreds of sailings and fabulous destinations aboard the top cruise lines in the world. Along with receiving thousands of points comes the added peace of mind of our best price guarantee. Why book your cruise anywhere else?Search CruisesAdditional Terms & ConditionsBook Now, Pay Later: No Deposit Required - Book Online or CallPut your dream vacation on the calendar now, and pay for it later! When you book select 3+ night sailings, we'll waive the booking deposit for the first 5 staterooms on your reservation. In addition, choose to streamline payment even further by splitting your fare into easy monthly installments with 0% interest!BOOK NOW - OFFER ENDS FRIDAY!Additional Terms & ConditionsSave up to 75% on CruisesYou'll save big when you reserve your dream cruise on IHG Rewards Club Cruises, with incredible rates of up to 75% off of the brochure price! Combine that with limited-time bonus offers like onboard spending and upgrades and you've got unbeatable savings!110% Best Price Guarantee*Book your next sailing with IHG Rewards Club Cruises and we'll make you this promise: If you find a lower price on another website, we'll refund 110% of the difference.How does it work? If you find a lower price on another website within 48 hours of booking with IHG Rewards Club Cruises, we will refund you 110% of the difference. The lower price must be in U.S. dollars and:Found online for the same cruise (same ship, sailing dates, cabin category) that you purchased through our site;A rate that you would be eligible to receive (for example, residency requirements for regional specials, age-related discounts, etc.); andAvailable for booking at the time you contact us.If the lower price meets these requirements, please complete our form and a Customer Care Representative will contact you via email within 72 hours in response to your claim. It's really that easy with IHG Rewards Club Cruises.TERMS & CONDITIONS Our 110% Best Rate Guarantee applies only to rates available to the general public. It does not apply to consolidator, group, incentive, interline, meeting, or convention rates that are not available to the general public. 110% Best Rate Guarantee applies only to the cost of the cruise (including port charges). Promotional packages, group deals, air or land components, shipboard credit, transfers, pre- or post-cruise hotel stays, and shore excursions are not eligible. Taxes and fees, which vary by itinerary, are not included. IHG Rewards Club Cruises reserves the right to refuse the refund should you not be able to provide us with positive proof of a competitor's lower price. IHG Rewards Club Cruises reserves the right to refuse the refund for any errors in prices by the competition. If your refund request is approved, the credit card used to purchase your cruise will be credited 110% of the price difference within 7-10 business days of final approval. IHG Rewards Club Cruises reserves the right to modify or cancel the 110% Best Rate Guarantee at any time without prior notice or liability to you.Cruise Pricing Terms & ConditionsSample prices are in U.S. Dollars and are per person, double occupancy, and do not include U.S. government fees, taxes, or airfare unless otherwise noted. Price does not include a non-refundable 24.99 processing fee per booking. Cruise lines reserve the right to add a fuel supplement at any time prior to departure; possible fuel supplements are not included in sample prices advertised online and, if instated, payment would be due to the cruise line before departure. Passengers receiving special rates based on residency or age will be required to show a government-issued form of identification (passport, or birth certificate and driver's license) at the pier to validate state of residency or age prior to boarding the cruise ship. We carefully monitor all of the information presented on our site; however, we are not responsible for any errors or omissions resulting in inventory, content, or pricing discrepancies. The details shown, including any pictures, are for informational purposes only. Your exact price depends upon selected day of departure, departure city, ship, and stateroom level. All offers and upgrades are only for new individual bookings for selected dates, sailings, and stateroom categories only, are subject to availability, and are limited. Savings shown are based on cruise lines published brochure rates. Additional restrictions may apply. All prices, offers, and dates may not be available at time of booking. All information is subject to change without notice. International credit cards may only be used to make a reservation by telephone and if funds are converted into U.S. dollars for payment; other restrictions may apply. For select cruise lines, some reservation restrictions apply for customers with primary residential addresses outside of America's 50 states; ask for complete details.Find Great Cruise DealsIHG Rewards Club Cruises Cruise Line Deals Destination Cruise Deals Theme Cruise Deals U.S. Departure Port DealsNeed Help? Call 1-866-710-8289Cruise experts are available 24/7 with the same great prices as online. Or, use our site: FAQs | Cruising 101 Guide | Access Your ReservationRefine Search:Any DestinationAny Cruise LengthAny Departure DateAny Cruise LineAny Cruise ShipAny Departure PortAdditional DiscountsSearchCruise Experts Available 24/7866-710-8289Already Booked?My Cruise ReservationNeed Help Planning?1-866-710-8289Cruise Deals by EmailSign Up for Exclusive Offers and Discounts866-710-8289Book online or call 24/7:First Time CruisersCruise FAQsCustomer ServiceMy Cruise ReservationShore ExcursionsPassport RequirementsTerms & Conditions110% Best Price GuaranteePrivacy PolicySeller of Travel InformationWeb AccessibilityFAQ | Privacy Statement | Terms of Use | About IHG | IHG Global BrandsTop DestinationsInterContinental Hotels GroupInterContinental Hotels & Resorts Hualuxe Hotels & Resorts Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts Hotel Indigo EVEN Hotels Holiday Inn Holiday Inn Express Holiday Inn Resorts Holiday Inn Club Vacations Staybridge Suites Candlewood Suites IHG Rewards Club© 2018 IHG Rewards Club Cruises", "text": "Home Member Benefits Bonus Points: Earn up to 20,000 Points!For a limited time, not only will you get a great vacation, you'll earn up to 20,000 points every time you book with IHG® Rewards Club Cruises. Choose from hundreds of sailings and fabulous destinations aboard the top cruise lines in the world. Along with receiving thousands of points comes the added peace of mind of our best price guarantee. Why book your cruise anywhere else? Search Cruises Additional Terms & Conditions Book Now, Pay Later: No Deposit Required - Book Online or Call Put your dream vacation on the calendar now, and pay for it later! When you book select 3+ night sailings, we'll waive the booking deposit for the first 5 staterooms on your reservation. In addition, choose to streamline payment even further by splitting your fare into easy monthly installments with 0% interest!BOOK NOW - OFFER ENDS FRIDAY!Additional Terms & Conditions Save up to 75% on Cruises You'll save big when you reserve your dream cruise on IHG Rewards Club Cruises, with incredible rates of up to 75% off of the brochure price! Combine that with limited-time bonus offers like onboard spending and upgrades and you've got unbeatable savings!110% Best Price Guarantee*Book your next sailing with IHG Rewards Club Cruises and we'll make you this promise: If you find a lower price on another website, we'll refund 110% of the difference. How does it work? If you find a lower price on another website within 48 hours of booking with IHG Rewards Club Cruises, we will refund you 110% of the difference." }, { "docid": "D200037#0", "title": "https://www.ncl.com/about/required-travel-documentation\n.", "text": "\"Required Travel Documentation and Information for Cruise Vacations Back to Overview Required Travel Documentation Carefully read the documentation that each guest must present at the pier prior to boarding. Travel to some destinations require special visas and travel authorizations. The information below explains what is required when traveling to each destination and how to obtain this documentation. U. S. Citizens For Cruises Leaving From a U. S. Port to the Caribbean, Bahamas & Florida, Bermuda, Alaska, Mexican Riviera, Canada & New England, Pacific Coastal You’re required to carry: A Valid Passport ORProof of Citizenship (see below) AND Government-issued photo IDState certified U. S. birth certificate (Baptismal paper, hospital certificates of birth, and Puerto Rico birth certificates issued prior to 7/1/10 are not acceptable. ) Original certificate of U. S. naturalization Original certificate of U. S. citizenship U. S. Consular report of your birth abroad ORWHTI (Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative)-compliant documents (click here to for more information. )* A U. S. citizen under the age of 16 does not require a government-issued photo ID. Norwegian Cruise Line strongly recommends all guests to obtain a passport for their cruise vacation for the following reasons: If you miss your ship at its scheduled U. S. departure port and need to travel outside the U. S. to meet your ship. You unexpectedly need to depart the ship from a foreign port prior to the end of sailing, a passport would be required to leave or re-enter the U. S. by air. If you need to obtain a passport quickly, please contact Visa Central at 844-834-5702 and reference account 75006 for discounted Visa Central service fees. Visa Central can obtain a passport in as little as 48 hours." }, { "docid": "D2480976#0", "title": "http://cruisediva.com/age_requirements.htm\n.", "text": "\"For Cruise Travel, Age Mattersby Linda Coffman March 2009 — As a college student, I discovered I could fly across the country on my own, but not rent a car. To my dismay, car rental agencies considered me a younger driver because I wasn't 25. As such, it was too \"\"risky\"\" to lease me a vehicle to drive home from the airport, even at age 21. Granted, that was decades ago and a lot of things have changed over the years. However, while many of our standards have become relaxed, one that has actually tightened up is the minimum age at which you can book a cruise. Recently I received an email from a young woman who was searching for an answer to a question \"\"regarding boarding a Carnival cruise ship when one is under the age of 21.\"\" She related, \"\"I am 20 years old and am going with two others who are 23 years old and one who is 24 years old... I have researched Carnival's policies regarding this issue and have come to the conclusion that if you are under the age of 21 you must be accompanied by a 25-year old, be a veteran or have a marriage license. The cruise was booked for me and I was unaware of this policy. I have purchased my plane ticket and have paid the money for the cruise. My question to you is if there is any way I would be able to get on the ship? \"\"" }, { "docid": "D193407#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/drinking-age-carnival-cruise-23152.html\nWhat Is the Drinking Age for the Carnival Cruise?", "text": "\"Carnival Cruise Lines, a British-U. S.-owned cruise carrier, has a strict policy stating that people under the age of 21 may not drink aboard a Carnival Cruise ship. All passengers are bound to the terms of Carnival's ticket contract, which state that Carnival has the right to disembark any passengers found to be in violation of its policies. Age Limits Guests who are under age 21 may not consume an alcoholic beverage aboard a Carnival cruise ship. Carnival requires a valid, unexpired ID from all guests attempting to purchase alcohol aboard the ship. Guests over age 21 may pack one bottle of wine or champagne in their carry-on luggage, but no outside beer or hard liquor is permitted aboard any Carnival ship, regardless of your age. Alcohol bottles purchased on land during a stop or on the ship will be held by Carnival personnel until the ship reaches its final destination. Penalties Guests under 21 who are found to be drinking or in possession of alcohol aboard a Carnival cruise ship are in violation of the company's ticket contract and could be subject to disembarking, in a worst-case scenario. People whom Carnival finds in violation of its contract terms will not be refunded the price of their ticket. In the best-case scenario, Carnival would confiscate any alcohol. The cruise ship contract also states that ship personnel have the right to search your items at any time; therefore, hiding alcohol can be risky." }, { "docid": "D2913338#0", "title": "http://cruises.about.com/cs/cruisingwithkids/a/campcarnival.htm\nCarnival Cruise Lines Kids' Program - Camp Carnival", "text": "\"•••Carnival Cruise Lines is the leader in family cruising, with more than 100,000 kids aboard its ships each year. Carnival's program for kids is called Camp Carnival. The family-friendly cruise line allows infants over 4 months old onboard, but all guests under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian 25 years or older in the same stateroom. Camp Carnival is a year-round, fleet-wide program that provides daily fun-filled and age appropriate activities for children and teenagers between the ages of 2 and 11 years old. In addition, there is supervised \"\"free play\"\" and babysitting service (for a fee). The play room on each Carnival ship comes completely stocked with toys, games, and puzzles for children for all ages. In addition, each ship has an electronic game room filled with all of the latest video games. Camp Carnival is much more than just babysitting. The program is designed so that families are able to enjoy quality family time together, and yet kids also have the choice of being with peers of their own age if they wish. Carnival knows every parent wants the best for their children." }, { "docid": "D3539389#0", "title": "http://www.cruisemapper.com/wiki/695-ncl-alcohol-policy\nNCL Alcohol Policy, Drink Packages, Wine", "text": "\"NCL Alcohol Policy, Drink Packages, Wine Rating: 4 of 5 stars By Chavdar Chanev , November 24, 2015 , Food & Drinks NCL Norwegian Cruise Line's alcohol policy, beverage packages, wine list prices - what is the difference between bringing alcohol on board Norwegian Cruise Lines ships and other major cruise lines? NCL alcohol policy is slightly different. In general, they have the same rules about not permitting guests to bring their own alcohol onboard, but things vary about bringing wine on board their ships. Follow us and get to know more about the alcohol policy of Norwegian Cruise Lines, and find the answer to all your questions concerning the best \"\"many cheers\"\" trip you've ever had - with the NCL Norwegian. NCL Alcohol Policy Drinking age on all NCL cruise ships is 21. Passengers who are between 18 and 20 years old can purchase and consume wine or beer in international waters. However this doesn't apply to Hawaii or Alaska sailings. A parent/legal guardian must be with the minor onboard and sign a consent. Authorization is given only when the parent/legal guardian accompanying the young completes the line's standard \"\"Young Adult Alcoholic Beverage Waiver\"\". You can obtain this form and complete it at \"\"Guest Services\"\" Desks upon embarkation on the ship Passengers 18 years or older can consume alcohol when sailing on round-trip NCL cruises in Europe - without having to complete this form." }, { "docid": "D3249579#0", "title": "https://www.hong-kong-traveller.com/hong-kong-chinese-new-year-fireworks.html\nChinese New Year Fireworks 2018", "text": "\"Important!This Year's Chinese New Year Fireworks have been cancelled as the city mourns and out of respect for the victims of the Double Decker accident that claimed 19 lives this past week, the city's deadliest traffic accident in more than a decade. Our heart and prayers are with the victims and their loved ones. The annual Hong Kong Chinese New Year Fireworks extravaganza is truly an institution and a definite \"\"must see\"\" event. Fireworks and firecrackers are an essential part of the celebrations and in Hong Kong the New Year is greeted with an extraordinary production which can be seen from both sides of the Harbour. This has to be one of the most spectacular fireworks displays in the world. To welcome the New Year, a fleet of pontoons and barges set up in the middle of Victoria Harbour launches the pyrothecnic wonder as the sky above the harbour explodes in bursts of shimmering color on a breathtaking show that lasts approximately 25 minutes. Inter Continental Hong Kong, 2016 Chinese New Year Fireworks Show Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 23:19Firecrackers are believed to scare away the evil spirits, helping bring in all the good luck for the coming year. The New Year Fireworks are an intrinsic part of Chinese tradition and one of the city's landmark events. When are the Chinese New Year Fireworks 2018?" }, { "docid": "D3108333#0", "title": "https://disneycruise.disney.go.com/contracts-terms-safety/terms-conditions/united-states/\nTerms and Conditions for Residents of the United States", "text": "\"Terms and Conditions for Residents of the United States CRUISE CONTRACTYour ticket is the Cruise Contract (available at /contracts-terms-safety/cruise-contract/united-states/. The forms needed for your vacation can be completed online by registering and logging into disneycruise.com and selecting “My Disney Cruise” or you will receive this package within 28 days of sailing. Carefully read your Cruise Contract, as it contains important terms and conditions which govern your cruise vacation and affect your legal rights. It must be signed by all Guests prior to embarking any Disney Cruise Line ship. In the event of conflict between the terms and conditions contained in the Cruise Contract, these Terms and Conditions, the terms of any Disney Cruise Line advertisement or offer, and the oral or written representations of any Disney Cruise Line representative, the terms and conditions contained in the Cruise Contract shall control. MINORSMinors under the age of 18 not traveling with a parent or legal guardian must be accompanied by an adult 21 years of age or older in the same stateroom. The parent or guardian of any minor not traveling with a parent or guardian must appoint an adult to have custody and control over the minor and to contract on their behalf in connection with the Disney Cruise Line vacation. An Authorization For Minor To Travel Without a Parent or Legal Guardian Form can be obtained by visiting disneycruise.com and selecting “My Disney Cruise” or is sent when a document package is mailed. The form must be signed by a parent or legal guardian prior to embarkation at the Disney Cruise Line Terminal. After 9:00 PM, adult entertainment districts are restricted to Guests 18 years and older. BAGGAGE, VALUABLES AND OTHER POSSESSIONSEach Guest may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge, not to exceed 2 bags per person." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2702645#0", "title": "http://fishinglicense.org/new-york.html\nNew York Fishing Licenses", "text": "Whether angling for freshwater fish or saltwater fish in New York, anglers must have a valid NY fishing license on them at all times. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) offers two general types of fishing permits: freshwater fishing licenses and saltwater fishing licenses. Furthermore, the state presents fishing education opportunities to both novice and professional fishermen seeking to improve their knowledge of the sport. Learn more about the license types and how to get an NY fishing license in the sections below: Types of fishing licenses in New York Fishing education in New York Fishing organizations in New York Types of New York Fishing Licenses To fish in New York's waters, both residents and nonresidents are required to obtain an NY fishing permit from the Department of Environmental Conservation. Aside from the general fishing licenses, the department offers free licenses to fish and reduced-rate licenses to certain groups of NY residents. Depending on the area you plan to fish in, one of the following types of licenses is required: Freshwater fishing licenses Saltwater fishing licenses Freshwater Fishing Licenses in New York Anglers planning a fishing trip in New York's inland waters must obtain a freshwater fishing permit. Licenses to fish in NY are categorized based on factors such as: the applicant's age, physical ability and the longevity of the license. After reviewing the state's freshwater fishing regulations, choose one of the following fishing licenses: Resident annual fishing license Non-resident annual fishing license Resident one-day fishing license Non-resident one-day fishing license Seven-day resident fishing license Seven-day non-resident fishing license Additionally, the following groups of New York residents are offered either free fishing licenses or reduced-rate fishing licenses: Military members Disabled military veterans Seniors older than 70 years of age Blind individuals Anglers younger than 16 years of age, Native Americans and resident landowners fishing on their property are exempt from buying a New York fishing permit. Note: Resident licenses to fish are offered at a discount in comparison to non resident fishing permits. Saltwater Fishing Licenses in New York New York fishermen interested in fishing in the state's marine waters must purchase a saltwater fishing permit." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2444500#0", "title": "http://www.dmv.org/ny-new-york/renew-license.php\nRenewing Your License in New York", "text": "\"Home New York Drivers License & ID Renewing Your License Share Tweet Pin It Email Print Renewing Your License in New York On This Page When to Renew Your NY Driver's License NY Driver License Renewal Requirements Online License Renewals in NYBy-Mail Driver License Renewals In-Person Driver License Renewals Military Driver License Renewals in NYFees to Renew Your NY Driver License Verified As Of: 4/12/2018Renewing Your Driver's License in New York How to renew your New York driver's license* : Renew online on the New York DMV website and pay the $64.50 fee. Mail your completed renewal notice. ORVisit a NY DMV office, complete your renewal notice/ Application for Driver License or Non-Driver ID Card (Form MV-44), and pay the fee. For more details on each driver's license renewal option, please see below. * NOTE: If you wish to renew your license and obtain an enhanced ID or REAL ID, visit our applying for a new driver's license in New York page for details on the application process. When to Renew Your NY Driver's License The New York Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will mail your renewal notice about 50 days before your NY driver's license expires. As a convenience, you can renew your valid NYS driver's license at any time up to 1 year before its expiration date. If you have a NY driver's license that expires when you turn 21 years old, you will receive a NY driver's license: Without “UNDER 21\"\" displayed, if you renew within 40 days before your card expires. With “UNDER 21\"\" displayed, if you renew more than 40 days before your card expires. The status of your NY driver's license is going to determine when and how you may renew your license." }, { "docid": "D2656501#0", "title": "http://www.weddingvendors.com/marriage-license-laws/united-states/new-york/\nNew York Marriage License Requirements", "text": "\"New York Marriage License Requirements If you're getting married in the state of New York you must first apply for a wedding license at any in-state county clerk office. These offices, some of which are referred to as the \"\"marriage license bureau,\"\" are usually located in the county probate court or circuit court. This document outlines the requirements you must adhere to in order to get a valid marriage license that can be used statewide. Let's begin…Cost of Your License How much does a marriage license cost? The marriage license fee is $40.00 dollars. Residency Requirement Are there any special residency conditions for in-state or out-of-state residents? There are none. You do not have to be a previous or current resident of New York to obtain a marriage license that will be valid statewide. Waiting Period After I submit my application how long do I have to wait before I receive my marriage license? There is no waiting period." }, { "docid": "D1832379#0", "title": "http://www.emeraldislerealty.com/area-info/activities-fishing-licenses\n- Fishing Licenses-", "text": "Home / Area Information / Activities in Emerald Isle NC / Fishing / Fishing Licenses Contact Us and Share!- Fishing Licenses-The state of North Carolina requires that those ages 16 or older hold a Coastal Recreational Fishing License (CRFL) to saltwater fish. The license can be purchased on a lifetime, annual or 10-day basis or it can be combined with a variety of licenses issues by the Wildlife Resources Commission. Purchasing a fishing license is quick and easy. Just choose one of the options below: Purchase a license in person at one of the offices of the Division of Marine Fisheries. Fishing licenses are also available at many bait and tackle shops and sporting goods stores. Purchase a license online at the N. C. Wildlife website. Once you’re on the site, just click on the yellow “Purchase Licenses” button. Call to purchase a license at (888) 248-6834 during the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. North Carolina Fishing License Types and Fees Annual License State Residents*, age 16 or older – $15 Nonresidents, age 16 or older – $3010-day License State Residents*, age 16 or older – $5 Nonresidents, age 16 or older – $10 Blocks of Ten 10-day CRFLs (available Jan. 1, 2009) – $150Lifetime CRFL Licenses Infant Lifetime: younger than one year – $100 Youth Lifetime: age 1 through age 11 – $150 Resident Adult*: age 12 through age 64 – $250 Nonresident Adult: age 12 and older – $500 Resident Age 65 Lifetime: age 65 and older – $15 Resident Senior Age 70 Lifetime – $15 Resident Disabled Veteran: 50 percent or more disabled – $10 Resident Totally Disabled: totally and permanently disabled – $10For more information on fishing licenses and fees, please visit the NC Division of Marine Fisheries Website. North Carolina Fishing License Requirements The Coastal Recreational Fishing License (CRFL) allows recreational fishermen to take finfish for personal consumption only; it cannot be sold." }, { "docid": "D608102#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Ava-New-York.html\nAva, New York", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Ava, New Yorkadd your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Ava, New York photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2010: 676. Population change since 2000: -6.8%Males: 345 (51.0%)Females: 331 (49.0%)Median resident age: 39.5 years New York median age: 40.7 years Zip codes: 13309. Estimated median household income in 2016: $46,858 ( it was $31,750 in 2000)Ava: $46,858NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $19,807 ( it was $13,406 in 2000) Ava town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $114,583 ( it was $67,100 in 2000 )Ava: $114,583NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $150,917; Detached houses: $158,379; Townhouses or other attached units: $167,167; In 2-unit structures: $129,705; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $126,851; Mobile homes: $61,649Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 13303Ava, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Ava, NY (2010)66698.5%White alone30.4%American Indian alone30.4%Two or more races20.3%Hispanic10.1%Black alone10.1%Asian alone Races in Ava detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Ava: 98.9 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Ava, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Ava is mentioned 51 times on our forum: I just had a friend who came back from NYC and said it smelt bad. ( 54 replies)Searching new construction home on LI (54 replies)Artificial workers are coming to steal NYers' jobs, sooner than you might think... (30 replies)Bronx's Bedford Park - A gem in the rough? ( 313 replies)1,000 ft tower planned for downtown Brooklyn (9 replies)Took the MTA Train Operator Exam, got the results, what is Next? (" }, { "docid": "D1428133#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Montauk-New-York.html\nMontauk, New York", "text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Montauk, New Yorkadd your Submit your own pictures of this place and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Montauk, New York photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map34°F- miles Wind: 12 mph Pressure: 30.11 in Humidity: 48%Current weather forecast for Montauk, NYPopulation in 2010: 3,326. Population change since 2000: -13.6%Males: 1,559 (46.9%)Females: 1,767 (53.1%)Median resident age: 52.4 years New York median age: 38.4 years Zip codes: 11954. Estimated median household income in 2016: $80,048 ( it was $42,329 in 2000)Montauk: $80,048NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $41,755 ( it was $23,875 in 2000) Montauk CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $867,859 ( it was $287,100 in 2000 )Montauk: $867,859NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $480,808; Detached houses: $487,337; Townhouses or other attached units: $458,008; In 2-unit structures: $554,319; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $242,020; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $316,133; Mobile homes: $99,761Median gross rent in 2016: $1,521. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 11954Montauk, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Montauk, NY (2016)2,78279.6%White alone47813.7%Hispanic1213.5%Asian alone601.7%Black alone190.5%Two or more races120.3%American Indian alone Races in Montauk detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Montauk: 167.7 (very high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Montauk, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Montauk is mentioned 2,398 times on our forum: Montauk (36 replies)Day Trip to Montauk Recommendations (2 replies)Driving to Montauk (19 replies)Lost dog Monday March 3 at Montauk's Camp Hero Park (6 replies)Obama: Shifting Section 8 recipients to move to affluent suburban areas (LI?) ( 74 replies)Living In Montauk (7 replies)Latest news from Montauk, NY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Islip Man Found Dead at Point Was Chef and Avid Fisherman The East Hampton Star March 28, Mr. Brunos body was found in the water north of Montauk Point, where he had been fishing. (" }, { "docid": "D1974913#0", "title": "https://www.businessnameusa.com/Answers/how%20do%20i%20start%20a%20fishing%20charter%20business.aspx\n.", "text": "\"How Do I Start A Fishing Charter Business fishing charter Hilton, NY, 14468. Get fishing charter LLC - Tax registrations - Permits Here Online. > Get Started Tuesday, January 18, 2011 Hello there I'm Du Jamie Louiseich Patski inquiring about case # 255654 from Hilton, NY 14468: I am a liscensed boat captain and i want to charter fish Fees Obtain It Online Now! Starting a Fish Shop or Fish Business From Home About Selling Fish Business Potential Buying fish to eat or for fun such as an aquarium, tank or pond fish, has become a thing in demand. A tank, small lake, or hatchery or pond fish This makes fish shop a great business to get into. Thus whether you sell fish from a hatchery, a pond, an aquarium or from a fish shop, the licenses you need are the same. Making... I am planning to open a new fishing charter fishing charter company in . What are the requirements for fishing charter licensing and tax registrations? How to register ? my business and thinking of filing legal paperwork for fishing charter." }, { "docid": "D214257#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Wolcott-New-York.html\nWolcott, New York", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Wolcott, New Yorkadd your Submit your own pictures of this village and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Wolcott, New York photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map46°F5 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 29.69 in Humidity: 87%Current weather forecast for Wolcott, NYPopulation in 2014: 1,652 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: -3.5%Males: 813 (49.3%)Females: 839 (50.7%)Median resident age: 36.8 years New York median age: 38.4 years Zip codes: 14590. Estimated median household income in 2016: $38,074 ( it was $28,056 in 2000)Wolcott: $38,074NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,445 ( it was $15,577 in 2000) Wolcott village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $77,802 ( it was $58,000 in 2000 )Wolcott: $77,802NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $134,179; Detached houses: $134,696; Townhouses or other attached units: $41,339; In 2-unit structures: $535,749; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $362,179; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $393,412; Mobile homes: $46,449Median gross rent in 2016: $578. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 14590Wolcott, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Alcatraz Tool & Equipment Rental D&L Disposal & Recycling Service, Inc. Budget Builders Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Wolcott, NY (2010)1,53690.3%White alone925.4%Hispanic513.0%Black alone181.1%Two or more races30.2%Asian alone10.06%American Indian alone Races in Wolcott detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Wolcott: 94.6 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Wolcott, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Wolcott is mentioned 31 times on our forum: For those interested in Technology and Economic activity in Upstate NY... (813 replies)The saga of NYC revival movie theaters (0 replies)41% of NYers would move if they could... (211 replies)Do First and Second Generation West Indians Assimilate into the AA Community? (" }, { "docid": "D3145194#0", "title": "http://nysparks.com/recreation/boating/education.aspx\nBoating Education", "text": "\"Boating Education Home / Recreation / Boating / Education View In Class Room Boating Safety Course Availability Apply for a Replacement Certificate (pdf)Frequently Asked Questions (pdf)Boating Education New York State requires certain boat operators to have a boating safety certificate. New York and most other states do not require a \"\"license\"\" to operate your personal recreational boat. There are licenses for operating a boat on a professional level such at sightseeing or charter fishing or even commercial work boats such as tug and ferries. If you need information on this type of license check out our page Public Vessels New York State provides boating safety certificates to those people who successfully complete a New York State Safe Boating Classroom Course. New York State also recognizes the safety certificates issued by the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary and the US Power Squadron. Boating Safety Certificates from several online course providers are approved for New York State residents Who needs a boating safety certificate? Motorboats If you were born on or after May 1, 1996 you will need a boating safety certificate. Personal Watercraft If you are 14 years of age or older you must have a boating safety certificate. If you are a New York resident you will need to have a NYS boating safety certificate; if you are from out of state New York recognizes the boating safety certificate issued by your home state. Certain allowances to this law have been made for visitors to New York, persons renting a boat from a livery and persons purchasing a new boat for the first time." }, { "docid": "D871572#0", "title": "https://www.health.ny.gov/prevention/tobacco_control/current_policies.htm\nTobacco Control Policies in NYS", "text": "You are Here: Home Page > Tobacco > Tobacco Control Policies in NYSTobacco Control Policies in NYSNew York is a leader in tobacco control policy development and implementation, with many strong and effective tobacco control policies in place at the state and local levels. State laws related to tobacco include: High Taxes on Cigarette and Other Tobacco Products New York has one of the highest state cigarette taxes in the United States. In 2010, New York's cigarette excise tax increased to $4.35 per pack of 20 cigarettes or little cigars. The tax on moist snuff is $2.00 per ounce and the tax on cigars and other tobacco products is 75% of wholesale value. Localities may levy additional tobacco taxes with the approval of the state legislature. New York City also imposes a local tax on cigarettes at $1.50 per pack, bringing the combined state and local tax to $5.85, the second highest in the nation. Adolescent Tobacco Use Prevention Act (ATUPA)Enacted in 1992 and funded at $2.5 million in 1997, Article 13-F of the NYS Public Health Law prohibits the sale of tobacco products to minors (under the age of 18). Amendments to ATUPA have clarified and expanded the definition of tobacco products, which include cigarettes, loose cigarettes, cigars, bidis, gutka, chewing tobacco, powdered tobacco, nicotine water, herbal cigarettes, shisha, smoking paraphernalia and e-cigarettes and similar devices. Penalties for illegal sales to minors include fines, loss of license to sell lottery tickets and loss of license to sell tobacco products. Every licensed tobacco retailer is assessed annually for compliance with this law." }, { "docid": "D1506089#0", "title": "http://www.thefishingline.com/BeachandSurfPermits.htm\n.", "text": "20 16 Beach Fishing Permits You must have fishing pole and tackle, shovel, tow chain or rope, a working jack with support board, tire gauge and approved tires, appropriate spare tire and a trash bag. You may not need the aforementioned equipment when applying for some permits, but they will revoke this permit if you are caught on the beach without it!Check out Surf Fishing Reports or Our New Surf Fishing Reports by Phone 516-726-SURF**************************************************20 16 NY State Permits Empire Pass: $ 65 and if you purchase a second Empire pass it is $65 for the 2nd one. This does not allow you beach access and is not a substitute for the fishing permit. Surf Fishing Permits: Available till April 30 and then again after Labor Day!Available 7 Days per week at: Robert Moses Park Montauk Downs State Park Headquarters at Belmont State Park during business hours Call 631-669-1000 with questions. Caumsett: $ 40Camp Hero: $407-Day Fishing: $ 25 (starts the day you purchase)Cars: Fee: $ 30This allows you to 24 hour parking in a State Parkfish undisturbed.4X4's & Beach Vehicles: Fee $ 65. This permit allows you beach access for your vehicle. Car Parking Only: Jones Beach: Field 6, Field 10, West End II. Captree: Main field and Overlook Sunken Meadow: Field 1 or Field 3 In Field 3 it's April 1 - Memorial Day & Sept. 15 to Dec.15Wildwood Park. Year Round Robert Moses: Field 2: April 2 to Dec.31 & Field 4: mid-Sept. to mid-Dec." }, { "docid": "D2328538#0", "title": "http://www.ct.gov/deep/fishinglicense\n.", "text": "Fishing FAQs General Fishing Information Permits & Licenses Regulations Learn to Fish Freshwater Recreational Saltwater Recreational Commercial Fishing Fisheries Management Programs Publications Fishing Main Page Main Menu Fisheries Licenses, Permits and Related Products Inland Fishing Licenses Marine Fishing Licenses Fishing Permits Youth Fishing Passport Trout and Salmon Stamp Hunting and Fishing Guide Registration What is ez File? Inland Fishing Licenses are required for anyone 16 years of age or older fishing in the Inland District. Licenses are issued on a calendar year basis and expire on December 31st. License Type Fee (as of 1/1/15) Where to Purchase Resident Inland Fishing Age 18-64Age 16 and 17$28.00$14.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Resident All Waters Fishing Age 18-64Age 16 and 17$32.00 $16.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Resident Inland Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting Age 18-64Age 16 and 17$38.00 $19.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Resident All Waters Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting Age 18-64Age 16 and 17$40.00 $20.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Resident All Waters Fishing and Bow and Arrow Permit to Hunt Deer and Small Game Age 18-64Age 16 and 17$65.00 $33.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Trout and Salmon Stamp - New for 2018Trout and Salmon Stamp FAQ's Age 18-64 Age 65 and Older Age 16 and 17$5.00 $5.00 $3.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Resident Senior Citizen (65 and older) - Inland Fishing Free (Requires Annual Renewal) - Online Sportsmen Licensing- Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices Nonresident Season-Inland Fishing $55.00 - Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Nonresident Season-All Waters Fishing$63.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Nonresident Three Day Inland Fishing $22.00 - Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Nonresident Inland Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting $110.00 - Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Nonresident All Waters Fishing and Firearms Hunting $120.00- Online Sportsmen Licensing System- Participating Town Halls- Designated vendor (tackle shop)- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Armed Forces Members* Inland Fishing $28.00 - Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Armed Forces Members* All Waters Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting$40.00- Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Armed Forces Members* Inland Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting $38.00 - Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Intellectually Disabled or Blind** - Inland Fishing Free - Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Physically Disabled Persons*** - Inland Fishing Free - Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store Physically Disabled Persons *** - Inland Fishing and Small Game Firearms Hunting Free - Participating Town Halls- DEEP Offices - DEEP Store*Any active, full-time member of the armed forces may be issued a fishing and/or small game firearms license for the resident fee. Credentials indicating active full-time membership or separation subsequent to the issuance of the license and prior to its expiration date must be carried while fishing or hunting. ** Issuance of a free license to the blind or intellectually disabled requires proof of disability in the form of a certificate provided by any person licensed to practice medicine in this state. *** Any resident with the loss of a limb or the loss of the use of a limb and a doctor’s certificate may be issued a free license. Qualified nonresidents who are residents of states which allow CT residents the same privileges are also eligible. Lost License If you purchased your license through the Online Sportsmen Licensing System, you can reprint your license at any time by logging on with your CT Conservation ID, last name, and date of birth. After logging in, there is a link for reprinting your license on the top right of the page." }, { "docid": "D3020640#0", "title": "http://www.highlands-ny.gov/Departments-Officials/Town-Clerk\nTown of Highlands Town Clerk", "text": "Town of Highlands Town Clerk Contact Information Town Clerk June Patterson | Email Deputy Town Clerk Lesley Peterson | Email P: (845) 446-4280 x310 | x311 F: (845) 446-4298Address Town Clerks Office 254 Main Street Highland Falls, NY 10928 Hours Monday - Friday 8am - 4:30pm Official town documents are kept in this office and are available to the public. These include minutes to all Town Board meetings, various commission meetings, agreements, resolutions, Town Code and Local Laws. The vital statistics or records of births, deaths, marriages occurring in the Town of Highlands are also filed through this office. The office issues marriage licenses, hunting and fishing licenses, dog licenses and EZ Passes. Marriage Licenses Licenses are issued Monday through Friday between 8:00 AM and 4:00 PM - No appointment necessary. Both parties must be over 18. Fee: $40.00Each party must bring in two forms of ID (picture ID & birth certificate)Both applicants must come in person Any previously married persons must provide certified date of death, or certified copy of divorce papers, whichever is applicable. Valid for 60 days after 24 hour waiting period. Town Marriage Officer The Town Supervisor serves as the marriage officer for the Town of Highlands. Appointments for weddings by the Town Supervisor can be made through the Town Clerk's office." }, { "docid": "D3523763#0", "title": "https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/licenses/hunting-licenses-and-permits\nHunting Licenses, Stamps & Permits", "text": "\"Hunting Licenses, Stamps & Permits Contents Youth Hunting License Resident Licenses Non-resident Licenses Hunting Lease License Permits, Certifications & Stamps Hunter Education Valid Sep. 1, 2017 through Aug. 31, 2018. A hunting license is required of any person, regardless of age, who hunts any animal, bird, frog or turtle in this state (except furbearers, if the hunter possesses a trapper's license). No license is required for nuisance fur-bearing animals, depredating hogs or coyotes (see below). Non-residents under 17 years of age may purchase and hunt with the Youth Hunting License (Type 169). Purchase a hunting license »Exceptions A hunting license is not required to hunt the following: Coyotes, if the coyotes are attacking, about to attack or have recently attacked livestock, domestic animals or fowl. Depredating feral hogs, if a landowner (resident or non-resident) or landowner's agent or lessee is taking feral hogs causing depredation on the landowner's land. Fur-bearing animals, if the hunter possesses a trapper's license or if the fur-bearing animals are causing depredation. Note: All laws and regulations governing hunter education requirements still apply. Youth Hunting License Type 169: $7Valid for any person, resident or non-resident, under 17 years of age at the date of license purchase. Exempt from state hunting endorsement requirements, except for Reptile and Amphibian Endorsement." }, { "docid": "D1471307#0", "title": "http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/forms_and_permits/backflow_faq.shtml\nBackflow Prevention Outreach Program - FAQ", "text": "Backflow Prevention Outreach Program - FAQWhat is a backflow prevention device? Why are backflow prevention devices required? What types of properties are required to install a backflow prevention device? How can I be sure if my property requires a backflow prevention device? Who is responsible for installing a backflow prevention device? I am a tenant. Am I responsible for the installation of a backflow prevention device? How do I install a backflow prevention device? How much will installation of an approved backflow prevention device cost? Will I need to install more than one backflow prevention device?" }, { "docid": "D2734166#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Age_requirement_to_drive_a_jet_ski\nAge requirement to drive a jet ski?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles Miscellaneous Vehicles Boats and Watercraft Personal Watercraft and Jet Skis Age requirement to drive a jet ski? Flag Age requirement to drive a jet ski? Answer by Cooper Kovall Confidence votes 33It depends on the State. In Minnesota, you must be at least 13 years of age and hold a state issued boating safety certificate (or its equivalent) in order to operate a personal watercraft without a legal operator of 18 years of age. However, operators aged under 12 years without a boating safety certificate, may continue to operate a personal watercraft as long as they are in sight of a legal operator at least 18 years of age on another personal watercraft within 500 feet.56 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Age requirement to drive a Jet Ski in Minnesota?13 in mn 14 in ny Age requirement to be passenger on Jet Ski? The age requirement for Jet Ski passengers will vary from state tostate. Some states allow passengers of any age as long as they canhold onto the operator. Other states, howev …At what age can you drive a jet ski in Kentucky? You can operate a jet ski at 12 years old if you have passed the boating safety course or have someone over the age of 18 with you." }, { "docid": "D1566007#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Clymer-New-York.html\nClymer, New York", "text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Clymer, New Yorkadd your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Clymer, New York photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2010: 1,698. Population change since 2000: +13.1%Males: 849 (50.0%)Females: 849 (50.0%)Median resident age: 32.5 years New York median age: 40.7 years Zip codes: 14724. Estimated median household income in 2016: $43,623 ( it was $34,583 in 2000)Clymer: $43,623NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $18,765 ( it was $13,710 in 2000) Clymer town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $80,895 ( it was $58,300 in 2000 )Clymer: $80,895NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $119,988; Detached houses: $122,854; Townhouses or other attached units: $155,755; In 2-unit structures: $94,422; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $148,119; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $193,063; Mobile homes: $48,109; Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc. : $283,699Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 14724Clymer, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Fairway Suites at Peek'n Peak Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Races in Clymer, NY (2010)1,66898.2%White alone160.9%Two or more races110.6%Hispanic20.1%Asian alone10.06%American Indian alone Races in Clymer detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Clymer: 97.4 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Clymer, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Clymer is mentioned 22 times on our forum:smaller Upstate NY cities and towns/African American communities (942 replies)Consolidation/County School Districts (27 replies)Welcome to ny \"\"bump bump bump\"\" (22 replies)Reccomendation in Chautanqua county (1 reply)Streets Named After Historical LI Figures (33 replies)moving to Williamsburg Brooklyn (47 replies)Latest news from Clymer, NY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Peek x2019 n Peak permanently closing its second golf course - Business - The Buffalo Newshospitality company bought the popular resort in Clymer six years ago and is hoping reuse of the second golf course area will help with the goal of making it a four-season destination, rather than just a wintertime (buffalonews.com)Angry motorist pulls a shotgun on drunk driver - Storydeputies say they found Nathan Babcock, 34, of Clymer waving and pointing a shotgun at people involved in the accident. (" }, { "docid": "D462590#0", "title": "https://www.tn.gov/twra/license-sales/hunting-licenses.html\nHunting Licenses & Permits", "text": "\"Licenses , Permits, Applications Buy Your Hunting Licenses & Permits Application For Spring Turkey Quota Hunt (2018)Migratory Bird Permits Federal Duck Stamp Information Federal Duck Stamp Learn About Resident Licenses Non-Resident Licenses Lifetime Sportsman Licenses Apprentice Hunting License License Exemptions Find more information about Hunting in Tennessee. TWRA's New Licensing System Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 3:16The hunting and fishing licenses go on sale February 18 each year, the beginning of prime fishing, and are valid until the last day of February the following year. Seasons are subject to change. License fees are subject to change. Migratory bird seasons are determined by ederal regulations. Most licenses, except the Lifetime Sportsman License and specialty licenses, such as Wheelchair, Disabled Veteran, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), and Blind Fishing licenses, are available from most county clerks, sporting goods stores, hardware stores, boat docks, online, and from all TWRA offices. Hunting and fishing license sales and federal excise taxes comprise almost 100 percent of the TWRA's operating funds. Thank you for buying a hunting and fishing license. Without your support, Tennessee would not have the abundance of fish and wildlife that we all enjoy." }, { "docid": "D619370#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Hopewell-Junction-New-York.html\nHopewell Junction, New York", "text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Hopewell Junction, New Yorkadd your Submit your own pictures of this place and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Hopewell Junction, New York photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map46°F10 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 30.03 in Humidity: 37%Current weather forecast for Hopewell Junction, NYPopulation in 2010: 376. Population change since 2000: -85.6%Males: 173 (46.2%)Females: 203 (53.8%)Median resident age: 45.0 years New York median age: 38.4 years Zip codes: 12533. Estimated median household income in 2016: $78,747 ( it was $61,006 in 2000)Hopewell Junction: $78,747NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $42,065 ( it was $26,844 in 2000) Hopewell Junction CDP income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $268,710 ( it was $188,600 in 2000 )Hopewell Junction: $268,710NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $281,329; Detached houses: $267,229Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 12533Hopewell Junction, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Imageworks Supply Genesis Heritage Real Estate Star Printing USA, Inc. Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Options XUser-defined colors Preset color patterns Most recent value% change since 2k Data: Options Get link Loading data... Based on 2000-2016 data Loading data...123Hide US histogram Races in Hopewell Junction, NY (2010)31082.4%White alone308.0%Hispanic143.7%Two or more races82.1%Black alone82.1%Other race alone61.6%Asian alone Races in Hopewell Junction detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Hopewell Junction: 134.5 (high, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Hopewell Junction, New York on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Hopewell Junction is mentioned 136 times on our forum: Hopewell Junction, East Fishkill Commute To NYC (17 replies)Commute NYC to Hopewell Junction (1 reply)Moving to Hopewell Junction , NY with young toddler (0 replies)Hopewell Junction retail shopping question (6 replies)NY Times: Flory's - A good pit stop for food (0 replies)Lake house and bungalow communities in Upstate New York (9 replies)Latest news from Hopewell Junction, NY collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Cookie Walk Feb 10 to benefit Mid-Hudson Love in the Name of Christabout his business in his test kitchen Nov. 15, 2017 in Hopewell Junction. ( poughkeepsiejournal.com)Man dies in Walton head-on crash charges expected206 when a vehicle being driven by Joel Alves, 41, of Hopewell Junction, New York that was traveling in the westbound lane crossed over the double yellow center line of the road and collided head-on with Thompson's (wbng.com)WKTV com Old Lowville Cemetery nominated for State National Registers of Historic Places Haxtun-Tower House, Hopewell Junction – The distinctive Greek Revival home was built ca." }, { "docid": "D2031137#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Orangeville-New-York.html\nOrangeville, New York", "text": "Orangeville, New Yorkadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Orangeville, New York photos OSM Map Google Map MSN Map+-Leaflet | Data, imagery and map information provided by Carto DB, Open Street Map and contributors, CC-BY-SAPopulation in 2010: 1,355. Population change since 2000: +4.2%Males: 705 (52.0%)Females: 650 (48.0%)Median resident age: 44.2 years New York median age: 40.7 years Zip codes: 14569. Estimated median household income in 2016: $62,920 ( it was $45,208 in 2000)Orangeville: $62,920NY: $62,909Estimated per capita income in 2016: $27,486 ( it was $18,547 in 2000) Orangeville town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $130,084 ( it was $89,000 in 2000 )Orangeville: $130,084NY: $302,400Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $134,806; Detached houses: $137,333; Townhouses or other attached units: $183,496; In 2-unit structures: $165,399; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $27,991; Mobile homes: $50,027Orangeville, NY residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Orangeville, NY (2010)1,29495.5%White alone463.4%Hispanic50.4%Two or more races40.3%American Indian alone20.1%Black alone20.1%Asian alone20.1%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Orangeville detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Orangeville: 98.8 (near average, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. Satisfaction with Life and Happiness in the U. S. Feb 21Finding patterns in gun violence in the U. S. Feb 18Hard market: consumption and production of cement Feb 15Where are the safest jobs in the United States located? Feb 12The Economic Impacts of New MLS Stadiums Feb 9Ancestries: German (44.3%), English (17.4%), Irish (12.1%), Polish (12.1%), Italian (8.1%), United States (6.8%). Current Local Time: 10:30:41 PM EST time zone Land area: 35.6 square miles. Population density: 38 people per square mile (very low)." }, { "docid": "D1464505#0", "title": "https://www.tn.gov/twra/license-sales/fishing-licenses.html\nFishing Licenses & Permits", "text": "\"Fishing Licenses & Permits Resident & Non Resident Requirements Buy Licenses General Requirements Resident Requirements Non-Resident Requirements Gatlinburg Trout Permits Tellico-Citico Daily Trout Permit Agency Lakes - Daily & Annual Permits Bedford Lake Daily Permit Find out more about Fishing in Tennessee Winter Trout Is Underway Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:29The hunting and fishing licenses go on sale February 18 each year, the beginning of prime fishing, and are valid until the last day of February the following year. Most licenses, except the Lifetime Sportsman License and specialty licenses, such as Wheelchair, Disabled Veteran, SSI (Supplemental Security Income), and Blind Fishing licenses, are available from most county clerks, sporting goods stores, hardware stores, boat docks, online, and from all TWRA offices. Hunting and fishing license sales and federal excise taxes comprise almost 100 percent of the TWRA's operating funds. Thank you for buying a hunting and fishing license. Without your support, Tennessee would not have the abundance of fish and wildlife that we all enjoy. Tennessee Fishing License Requirements If you take fish or attempt to take fish (including crayfish) by any method or if you assist someone else to do so, you must have a valid fishing license. There are some exceptions: No Fishing License Needed If: You are under 13 years of age (resident or nonresident). Landowners, their spouses and children, who fish on their farmland which is owned by an individual or a family. 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[ { "docid": "D531531#0", "title": "http://www.tac-bsa.org/Program/Training/NYLT/\n", "text": "2017 National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT)August 7-12, 2017Gilwell Park, Chingford London, United Kingdom, E4 7QW2017 NYLT Promotional Video Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:25When is NYLT? Where is NYLT Being Held? What is NYLT? Who Can Attend NYLT? How do I register for NYLT? Information for Scoutmasters and Advisors" } ]
[ { "docid": "D531532#0", "title": "http://www.bacbsa.org/training/nylt/56033\nNYLT 2018", "text": "NYLT 2018Course overview National Youth Leadership Training (NYLT) centers around the concepts of what a leader must BE, must KNOW, and must DO. The key elements are then taught with a clear focus on HOW TO. Kodiak is not required for participation in NYLT or NAYLE. NYLT models a month in the life of a unit. It represents an activity cycle in the life of a typical Scouting unit. The first three full days of the course represent the planning stages, complete with leadership council meetings, unit meetings and planning for a larger event. Participants use the full range of BSA resources for planning and conducting meetings that are interesting, lively, and relevant; a skill participants can incorporate with great effect when they return to their home units. NYLT participants put their preparations to the test with an NYLT Outpost Camp. This experience symbolizes the big event that culminates a typical unit’s activity cycle program. During an NYLT course, participants find themselves going through the four stages of team development — Forming, Storming, Norming, and Performing -- that all groups experience when brought together for a single, unified purpose." }, { "docid": "D722707#0", "title": "http://dpeaflcio.org/programs-publications/issue-fact-sheets/safe-staffing-ratios-benefiting-nurses-and-patients/\nSafe-Staffing Ratios: Benefiting Nurses and Patients", "text": "Safe-Staffing Ratios: Benefiting Nurses and Patients Fact Sheet 2016Follow @DPEaflcio Download this fact sheet as a PDFNurses have an integral role in the health care system. State-mandated safe-staffing ratios are necessary to ensure the safety of patients and nurses. Adequate nurse staffing is key to patient care and nurse retention, while inadequate staffing endangers patients and drives nurses from their profession. Staffing problems will only intensify as baby boomers age and the demand for health care services grows, making safe-staffing ratios an ever-pressing concern. This fact sheet outlines: the workplace and patient treatment improvements associated with safe-staffing ratios, the dangers of understaffing for nurses and patients, the high costs of frequent nurse turnover in hospitals, the potential benefits of safe staffing for addressing nurse retention, the savings associated with safe-staffing ratios, and the growing popularity of safe-staffing legislation. Safe-Staffing Ratios Improve the Workplace and Patient Care In 2004, California became the first state to implement minimum nurse-to-patient staffing ratios, designed to improve patient care and nurse retention. Subsequent studies show that California’s program measurably improved patient care and nurse retention. According to a 2010 study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, 29 percent of nurses in California experienced high burnout, compared with 34 percent of nurses in New Jersey and 36 percent of nurses in Pennsylvania, states without minimum staffing ratios during the period of research. The study also found that 20 percent of nurses in California reported dissatisfaction with their jobs, compared with 26 percent and 29 percent in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. [ 1]California nurse staffing ratios accompanied a lower likelihood of in-patient death within 30 days of hospital admission than in New Jersey or Pennsylvania." }, { "docid": "D1168887#0", "title": "http://www.universalorlandojobs.com/faq/\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "Frequently Asked Questions Please click on the question to see its response.1. How do I know what the responsibilities and requirements are for the positions I am interested in? Prior to the start of the online application, both the job description and responsibilities for each open position can be viewed by clicking on the posted position. Once the review of the job description and responsibilities is complete, you may elect to begin the application process or click on other posted positions to review their job descriptions and responsibilities.2. I’d like to apply for more than one position at Universal Orlando®, am I able to do so? For Operations, Technical Services, Administration and non-performer Entertainment roles, applicants can only submit one application within a 90 day period. However, during the application process, you will be asked“ Are there any other areas of opportunity that you are interested in being considered for here at Universal Orlando?” At that point in the application, you can indicate if you would like to be considered for additional opportunities. For Professional roles, applicants can indicate multiple positions within the system for which they wish to be considered. For performer roles within Entertainment, an audition is required." }, { "docid": "D2764965#0", "title": "https://www.assistedlivingfacilities.org/directory/md/\nMaryland Assisted Living Facilities", "text": "Maryland Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Maryland Search Maryland Assisted Living Communities by ZIPMaryland assisted living facilities are listed by city below. We recommend you search by ZIP code to include nearby facilities. However, you may choose a city to view all assisted living options in that area. ZIP: Cost of Maryland Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Costs Assisted Living.com34 Facilities Near You. Compare Pictures, Pricing, Options. Retirement Community Cost Best. Assisted Living.com34 Facilities Near You. Compare Pictures, Pricing, Options. Affordable Assistd Living APlace For Mom.com Compare prices in your area Help from a local, caring expert According to the 2015 Genworth Financial cost of care survey, the average cost of assisted living in Maryland is $3,900 per month. The monthly base rate for Maryland assisted living is typically lower when compared to neighboring states." }, { "docid": "D543273#0", "title": "https://www.mediware.com/rehabilitation/blog/managing-to-nursing-hppd/\nManaging to Nursing HPPD", "text": "Managing to Nursing HPPDWritten by: Bob Habasevich, PT on Thursday, September 27, 2012 Posted in: Inpatient Rehab Hours per patient day (HPPD) is a common expression to justify the amount of man-hours required to care for patients in hospitals. This measure tracks the total number of direct nursing care hours (RNs, LPNs and PCTs), compared to the number of patients in the hospital. A higher number may indicate that a hospital provides a higher level of patient care. While there are no national requirements for specific staffing levels, many hospitals measure “nursing hours per patient day” as a way to monitor and improve quality of care and service. In many states, hospitals must report these data to the Department of Public Health. Nursing and finance administration have evolved an annual stalemated approach to determining the “best fit” to operate the hospital’s nursing care delivery for the immediate future. Is the question, “How many nursing hours are required to run a hospital?” or should it be, “How many nursing hours do patients require to receive the care they need?” The questions are not the same and seeking an answer to the hours per patient day dilemma continually frustrates anyone attempting to balance supply and demand issues of hospital operations. As evident in all other issues of healthcare transformations, seeking cost reductions and quality improvement elevates nurse staffing again into the limelight for cost justification of the largest single personnel cost for most hospitals." }, { "docid": "D41334#0", "title": "https://www.carepathways.com/HC-types-of-agencies.cfm\nTypes of Home Care Agencies", "text": "Types of Home Care Agencies Home Health Agency Probably the oldest and most familiar provider of home care services is known as the home health agency. The home health agency is licensed and usually Medicare certified and accepts other 3rd party billing of health insurances. Medicare certification means that the agency has met specific federal guidelines and criteria regarding patient care. The main and distinctive purpose of this type of agency is to provide skilled care for treatment or rehabilitation services to homebound patients. Home care professionals must strictly adhere to a physician approved plan of care that is deemed medically necessary and updated every 60 days in order for Medicare benefits to continue. Find Home Care Near You Search Home health agency services include skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, social work, and home health aide while under professional supervision. Home health care agencies focus more on the skilled medical aspects of care and the home health care aide serves only as a supplement to this care. Regardless of reimbursement eligibility, Medicare will only pay for skilled care in the home for a limited period of time to treat an illness or injury. The HHAs can provide a pre-authorized amount of personal care while under professional supervision however must discontinue care when skilled care needs are no longer justified. Individuals often may still have ongoing personal care needs even though skilled services are no longer required." }, { "docid": "D2868853#0", "title": "http://www.cnyscouts.org/training/\nTraining", "text": "\"Training EFFECTIVE APRIL 30, 2018 - 'Trained' Leader Designation to Require Hazardous Weather Training. Effective April 30, new direct contact leaders must complete Hazardous Weather Training to be considered position trained. This training requirement applies to those not currently trained as direct contact leaders (Scoutmasters & Assistants, Cubmasters and Assistants, Denleaders & Assistants). Although this training is not required for those currently \"\"Trained,\"\" it is recommended that you should be familiar with it. This course is available around-the-clock in the BSA Learn Center by logging in to your account on My. Scouting.org. Review the Hazardous Weather FAQ for more information. EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 1, 2018 - New Youth Protection Training has been made available via My. Scouting.org. All registered adults must complete the new training by October 1, 2018." }, { "docid": "D239096#0", "title": "http://healthcaretraveler.modernmedicine.com/healthcare-traveler/content/tags/career/infusion-nursing-specialty-rise?page=full\nInfusion Nursing: Specialty on the Rise", "text": "Infusion Nursing: Specialty on the Rise January 31, 2014 By Joan Fox Rose Sometimes lost in the multilayered setting of patient care in hospitals and clinics, infusion nurses play a vital role. By definition, Infusion nurses give patients medication and fluids via injection. They monitor patients, manage their tubing, maintain infusion catheters, and stay aware of potential drug complications. Infusion nurses can be found working in a multitude of hospitals, long-term care centers, clinics, and home health agencies. The aging of America, the advance of new medical technologies, and expected cost-saving initiatives required by the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are fueling demand for infusion nurses. Demand for infusion nurse services is expected to rise 26 percent by 2020, according to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Until recently, infusion nursing didn’t play a prominent role among the most sought-after nursing specialties in the Nancy Dolanhealthcare travel industry, says Nancy Dolan, director for Medical Staffing Network’s travel division. However, infusion nursing is expected to receive more focus as more Americans retire and join the country’s older population pools. “Industry forecasters predict in the near future there will be infusion centers on nursing units and outpatient clinics,” Dolan says. “ These settings are needed for long term antibiotic therapy or chemotherapy." }, { "docid": "D626390#0", "title": "http://www.scouting.org/Training/Adult.aspx\nTraining for Adults", "text": "Training for Adults This section provides a variety of materials, from quick references to complete courses, all designed to help our members improve leadership skills and deliver a quality program. Joining Courses These courses are required for all new registered leaders and must be retaken every two years to maintain registration. A login is required, but anyone may create a user account and view the courses. Registered members of the BSA may provide their member numbers (as part of the user profile) to receive credit. Youth Protection Training Once facilitators have been tasked with delivering the adult Youth Protection training, they should contact their Council Scout Executive for access to the materials. Access to the materials should not be shared with anyone else. The materials are packaged as a zipped file that contains facilitator’s guides and Power Point slide decks for each of the mandatory and recommended Youth Protection training modules, copies of the video files embedded in the Power Point slide decks, a copy of the end-of-course test for the current year, and a sample training attendance report. You’ll also find an optional Chief’s video (M4 Overview – Chief.mp4)All other versions of Facilitator Led Training are superseded by the materials available through your Scout Executive. Youth Protection Pledge Cards Take the pledge to keep our Scouts safe by following the BSA’s Youth Protection policies. Half the pledge is signed and given to the council; the other half stays with you in pocket card format as a reminder." }, { "docid": "D1976099#0", "title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/join-military-after-age-thirtyfive-9163.html\nHow to Join the Military After Age Thirty-Five", "text": "Home »Job Descriptions »More Job Descriptions How to Join the Military After Age Thirty-Five By Tony Guerra; Updated July 05, 2017Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images News/Getty Images Traditionally, most people join the U. S. military in their late teens or early to mid-twenties. As of 2013, the average enlistment age for people joining the Army was 20.7 years. Each of the four military service branches and the Coast Guard also have their own maximum age standards for enlistment or officer commissioning. So while the maximum military enlistment age set by Congress is 42 years, if you're 35 or older you might have a tougher time trying to enlist. Maximum Enlistment Ages The military services and the Coast Guard are allowed by Congress to set their own particular maximum enlistment and officer commissioning ages. The Air Force has the lowest maximum enlistment age at 27 years, though officer maximum commissioning age varies by career field. The Navy's maximum enlistment age is 34 years, with varying officer commissioning ages as well. The Marine Corps sets its maximum enlistment and officer commissioning age at 28 years, though all the services are allowed to grant age waivers. Age Waiver Requests Though you technically can join the military up to age 42, if you're 35 or over you'll need an age waiver if you've never been in the military before. Normally, military recruiters prepare and forward age waiver requests, with a yes-or-no recommendation for prospective recruits exceeding enlistment or commissioning age limits." }, { "docid": "D531533#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Leadership_Training\nNational Youth Leadership Training", "text": "\"National Youth Leadership Training From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search National Youth Leadership Training Teams gather Owner Boy Scouts of America Country United States Founded 2003Scouting portal National Youth Leadership Training, often called NYLT, is the current youth leadership development training offered by the Boy Scouts of America. The program is conducted by councils over two or three weekends or one week for Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts and Venturers. The Boy Scout and venture training programs merged in 2010. This training is a part of the national organization's leadership training program. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Program3 References History [ edit]Participants set off on an excursion at Camp Long Lake In 1949 Scouts from 24 councils in 16 states formed a Junior Leader Training Troop at Philmont Scout Ranch for a forty day training program in leadership and Scoutcraft. In 1950 the \"\"Junior Leaders' Training Course was developed to give intensive training in Scouting skills and techniques to select Explorers. Each is trained with the end in view that he in turn will train other junior leaders. The course has four parts. The first is centered around studying leadership methods, organization, patrol method, Explorer crews, troop meetings, and camping skills. The second part deals with teaching the same skills." }, { "docid": "D822807#0", "title": "https://www.ruralhealthinfo.org/topics/rural-health-clinics\nRural Health Clinics (RHCs)", "text": "\"Rural Health Topics & States Topics Rural Health Clinics (RHCs)The Rural Health Clinic (RHC) program is intended to increase access to primary care services for Medicaid and Medicare patients in rural communities. RHCs can be public, nonprofit, or for-profit healthcare facilities, however, they must be located in rural, underserved areas. They are required to use a team approach of physicians working with non-physician practitioners such as nurse practitioners (NP), physician assistants (PA), and certified nurse midwives (CNM) to provide services. The clinic must be staffed at least 50% of the time with a NP, PA, or CNM. RHCs are required to provide outpatient primary care services and basic laboratory services. The main advantage of RHC status is enhanced reimbursement rates for providing Medicaid and Medicare services. According to Basics of RHC Billing, Medicare visits are reimbursed based on reasonable costs and Medicaid visits are reimbursed under a cost-based method or an alternative Prospective Payment System (PPS). For specific Medicare regulations governing the RHC program, please see the Rural Health Clinics - Rules and Guidelines compiled by the National Association of Rural Health Clinics , or visit the Medicare Rural Health Clinics Center . The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) publishes a list of Certified RHCs by state and county. Frequently Asked Questions: Who do I contact if I have questions regarding the development and ongoing management of RHCs?" }, { "docid": "D599626#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/125874299/leadership-final-flash-cards/\nLeadership final", "text": "\"379 terms vaneila Leadership final A manager has proposed to the hospital board that it hires someone to teach management and leadership classes and that head nurses are paid to attend the classes. What is this an example of? A) Using emotional intelligence B) Transformational leadership C) Building human capital D) Using quantum leadership Ans: C Feedback: By providing classes in leadership, the manager is investing in the potential of the head nurse staff to become better leaders and managers. Human capital refers to the attributes of a person that are productive in some economic context, although it is normally measured and conceived of as a private return to the individual as well as a social return. None of the remaining options relate to the example provided. A manager demonstrating an understanding of the principles of Human Capital theory will schedule which staff in-service? Select all that apply. A) Effective communication skills B) Financial planning for retirement C) Advanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation D) Meeting the needs of the patient's family Ans: A, C, D Feedback: Human capital can refer to a group's collective knowledge, skills, and abilities. Human capital theory suggests that individuals and/or organizations will invest in education and professional development if they believe that such an investment will have a future payoff. Communication, meeting family needs, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation are all skills and abilities that will enhance the individual's professional development and ultimately the services of the facility." }, { "docid": "D1914990#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergency_department\nEmergency department", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Resus\"\" redirects here. For Resuscitation, see Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. \"\" Accident and Emergency\"\", \"\"Emergency room\"\", and \"\"Emergency ward\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see Accident and Emergency (disambiguation), Emergency room (disambiguation), and Emergency ward (disambiguation). The emergency department is often a frontline venue for the delivery of emergency medical care. An emergency department ( ED ), also known as an accident & emergency department ( A&E ), emergency room ( ER ), emergency ward ( EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own means or by that of an ambulance. The emergency department is usually found in a hospital or other primary care center. Due to the unplanned nature of patient attendance, the department must provide initial treatment for a broad spectrum of illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and require immediate attention. In some countries, emergency departments have become important entry points for those without other means of access to medical care. The emergency departments of most hospitals operate 24 hours a day, although staffing levels may be varied in an attempt to reflect patient volume." }, { "docid": "D1105867#0", "title": "http://www.assistedlivingfacilities.org/directory/md/\nMaryland Assisted Living Facilities", "text": "Maryland Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Maryland Search Maryland Assisted Living Communities by ZIPMaryland assisted living facilities are listed by city below. We recommend you search by ZIP code to include nearby facilities. However, you may choose a city to view all assisted living options in that area. ZIP: Cost of Maryland Assisted Living Facilities Assisted Living Costs Assisted Living.com34 Facilities Near You. Compare Pictures, Pricing, Options. Retirement Community Cost Best. Assisted Living.com34 Facilities Near You. Compare Pictures, Pricing, Options. Affordable Assistd Living APlace For Mom.com Compare prices in your area Help from a local, caring expert According to the 2015 Genworth Financial cost of care survey, the average cost of assisted living in Maryland is $3,900 per month. The monthly base rate for Maryland assisted living is typically lower when compared to neighboring states." }, { "docid": "D2885828#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boy_Scouting_%28Boy_Scouts_of_America%29\nBoy Scouting (Boy Scouts of America)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the membership level for boys 10 to 18 years of age. For the national organization, see Boy Scouts of America. Boy Scouting Owner Boy Scouts of America Age range 10 to 18 years [1]Country United States Founded 1910Membership826,045 youth485,315 adults37,739 troops (2013) [2]Previous Cub Scouting Next Varsity Scouting Venturing Websitehttp://scouting.org/Standard uniform colors for Boy Scouting Scouting portal Scout Oath On my honor, I will do my best To do my duty to God and my country and To obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times;To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. U. S. Scouting Service Project. [ 3]Boy Scouting is a membership level of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for boys and young men. It provides youth training in character, citizenship, and mental and personal fitness. Boy Scouts are expected to develop personal religious values, learn the principles of American heritage and government, and acquire skills to become successful adults. To achieve these, Boy Scouting applies eight methods of Scouting: Ideals (viz., the Scout Oath, the Scout Law, the Scout Motto, and the Scout Slogan ), the patrol method, participation in outdoor programs, advancement, adult association, personal growth, leadership development, and the uniform. Boy Scouting is generally available to boys between the ages of 10 and eighteen." }, { "docid": "D2099505#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/43421975/ruc1-chap-1224-nurse-self-advocacy-self-awarenessself-care-flash-cards/\nRUC1 chap. 12&24 Nurse Self-advocacy, self-awareness,self-care", "text": "\"67 terms Jhalemay RUC1 chap. 12&24 Nurse Self-advocacy, self-awareness,self-care Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Nurse Self Advocacy Nurses must understand and identify their uniqueness, their sense of self, and how this interacts with the care they give to clients. Once nurses can identify their sense of self, they are then able to move forward and become advocates for themselves as well as the client. Nurses must learn to care for themselves first. Having a high level of self-awareness leads to better advocacy not only for their clients but also for their individual practice. Self-Awareness Self-awareness is driven by one's sense of self. The sense of self is built from self-actualization, a consciousness of self and others, self-esteem, spirituality, and a need to belong. All of these tenets help to raise self-awareness and increase an individual's ability to interact with others in a comfortable confident manner." }, { "docid": "D3512932#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/26795380/recruitment-chapter-1-through-4-flash-cards/\nRecruitment Chapter 1 through 4", "text": "\"66 terms kelacrane Recruitment Chapter 1 through 4Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort The process of acquiring, deploting, and retaining a workforce of sufficient quantity and quality to create positive impacts on the organizations effectiveness is called staffing The process that involves the placement of new hires on the actual hob they will hold is called deploymentthe purpose of retention systems is to manage the flow of emploees out of the organization Which of the following are portions of person-job match? all of the above In therms of the person/organization match there is a concern with the \"\"fit\"\" of people to multiple jobs or future jobs The staffing system componets model says that the phases of the staffing process occur in which order after the initial interaction between the applicant and the organization? recruitment, selection, employment According to the overall staffing organizations model, one support activity is job analysis According to the overall staffing organizations model, HR and staffing strategy are driven by the mission, goals and objectives of the organization Staffing system management involves guiding, coordinating, controlling, and evaluating staffing activities Outsourcing is moving a business process to another vendor A ________ staffing strategy is when organizations decide to go to locations where there are ample labor supplies. relocate system The common law principle which states that, in the absence of any contract language to the contrary, either the employer or employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time is called employment-at-will An example of an exception to the principle of employment-at-will would be employers cannot discharge employees on the basis of race Which of the following statements is true regarding independent contractors? Using an independent contractor frees an employer from the tax withholding and tax payment obligations it has for it employees Which of the following is true regarding temporary employees? Use of temporary workers can often raise issues of \"\"co-employment\"\"The primary source of common law is past court decisions Statutory law is derived from written documents passed by legislative bodies Agencies that regulate fair employment practice exist at which level? all of the above The role of federal agencies is to interpret, administer, and enforce the law Which of the following is not covered by the civil rights act? disability status The age discrimination in Employment Act focuses on individuals over the age of 40Disparate treatment focuses on allegations and evidence about intentions to discriminate The initial burden of proof in discrimination claims lies with the plaintiff In EEOC cases, a consent decree is court approved Enforccement mechanisms used by OFCCP may involve conciliation agreements Which of the following is prohibited discrimination under civil rights law? all of the above The essence of a BFOQ is that it justifies discrimination based on reasonable necessity of the job The legal status of seniority and merit systems is that both are legal Employers can use which of the following techniques without violating the Age Discrimination in Employment Act all of the aboce Where the Americans with Disabilities Act is concerned, the law only applies yo disabled individuals who are otherwise qualified Where reasonable acommodations for disabled individuals are concerned, it can be said that the need to accommodate often hinges on whether or not a given job function is necessary or essential Executive Order 11246 covers federal contractors with contacts in excess of 10,000Noncompliance with the immigration reform and Control Act (1986) could result in imprisonment for up to six months Which of the following is true regarding H-1B visas? none of the aboveprojections suggest that there will be growth in which of the following sectors of the economy?" }, { "docid": "D37828#0", "title": "http://www.uft.org/teaching/special-classes\nSpecial Classes", "text": "Special Classes A special class is a class consisting of students with disabilities who have been grouped together because of similar individual needs so that they can receive specially designed instruction. In special classes, the content, methodology, or delivery of instruction is adapted to ensure the student has access to the general curriculum and the opportunity to meet the educational standards that apply to all students. Special Class Services serve students with disabilities whose needs cannot be met within a general education class, even with the use of supplementary aids and services. Supplementary aids and services are aids, services and other supports that are provided in the general education classroom so that a student with a disability can be educated with his or her peers to the maximum extent appropriate. Some examples include a notetaker, instructional materials in other formats (e.g., Braille or large print), special seating arrangements, books on tape, highlighted work, study guide outlines of key concepts, paraprofessional support, a behavior management plan. Prior to the special education reform, placement in a special class was usually an all-or-nothing proposition. Under the reform, schools are encouraged to program students on an individual subject basis according to their strengths, needs, preferences and interests and maximize time spent with their non-disabled peers. Schools, in turn, have been encouraged to improve fluidity between general and special education programs by creating parallel schedules where general education and special education teachers provide instruction in the same content area during the same periods. Special class and other special education supports are not restricted to ”core” subjects. ( For funding purposes, the Department considers ELA, math, social studies and science as “core” subjects.)" }, { "docid": "D153890#0", "title": "https://archive.ahrq.gov/research/findings/factsheets/services/nursestaffing/nursestaff.html\nHospital Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care", "text": "\"Publication # 04-0029Hospital Nurse Staffing and Quality of Care Research in Action, Issue 14Hospitals with low nurse staffing levels tend to have higher rates of poor patient outcomes such as pneumonia, shock, cardiac arrest, and urinary tract infections, according to research funded by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and others. Select to download print version ( PDF file, 514 KB). By Mark W. Stanton, M. A. Contents Introduction Background Hospital Nurse Staffing and Nursing-Sensitive Outcomes Nurse Workload and Job Dissatisfaction Cost Impacts of Adverse Events Strategies for Improvement The Patient Safety Initiative and Hospital Nurse Staffing Conclusion References Notes Introduction Although hospitals with low nurse staffing levels tend to have higher rates of poor patient outcomes, increasing staffing levels is not easy. Major factors contributing to lower staffing levels include the needs of today's higher acuity patients for more care and a nationwide gap between the number of available positions and the number of registered nurses (RNs) qualified and willing to fill them. This is evident from an average vacancy rate of 13 percent. This report summarizes the findings of AHRQ-funded and other research on the relationship of nurse staffing levels to adverse patient outcomes. This valuable information can be used by decisionmakers to make more informed choices in terms of adjusting nurse staffing levels and increasing nurse recruitment while optimizing quality of care and improving nurse satisfaction. Making a Difference Lower levels of hospital nurse staffing are associated with more adverse outcomes. Patients have higher acuity, yet the skill levels of the nursing staff have declined. Higher acuity patients and added responsibilities increase nurse workload." } ]
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age requirements for yahoo email account
[ { "docid": "D2851294#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_there_an_age_limit_for_email\nIs there an age limit for email?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Technology Software and Applications (non-game) Email and IM Is there an age limit for email? Flag Is there an age limit for email? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. It depends on what email account you're using. I use 4 of the most common ones (Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail and AOL). To what I know, Hotmail doesn't have age limits (I have set up accounts for my children who's 10 and 12 and there doesn't seem to be any problems) , while Yahoo limits its users to only ages 18 and above. You can check for yourself if you use AOL because I'm not very sure. G-mail is 13 and older.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the average age of email users? Most e-mail users are people in ages 13-60." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2356449#0", "title": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/dec/14/yahoo-hack-security-of-one-billion-accounts-breached\nYahoo hack: 1bn accounts compromised by biggest data breach in history", "text": "Hacking Yahoo hack: 1bn accounts compromised by biggest data breach in history The latest incident to emerge – which happened in 2013 – is probably distinct from the breach of 500m user accounts in 2014Sam Thielman in New York@samthielman Thu 15 Dec 2016 07.23 EST17.25 ESTThis article is over 1 year old2,613 703Yahoo have said the stolen user account information may have included dates of birth and telephone numbers. Photograph: Dado Ruvic/Reuters Yahoo said on Wednesday it had discovered another major cyber attack, saying data from more than 1bn user accounts was compromised in August 2013, making it the largest such breach in history. The number of affected accounts was double the number implicated in a 2014 breach that the internet company disclosed in September and blamed on hackers working on behalf of a government. “An unauthorised party” broke into the accounts, Yahoo said in a statement posted on its website. The company believes the hacks are connected and that the breaches are “state-sponsored”. Senators call Yahoo's delay in revealing breach of 500m accounts 'unacceptable'Read more The hackers used “forged ‘cookies’” – bits of code that stay in the user’s browser cache so that a website doesn’t require a login with every visit, wrote Yahoo’s chief information security officer, Bob Lord. The cookies “could allow an intruder to access users’ accounts without a password” by misidentifying anyone using them as the owner of an email account. The breach may be related to theft of Yahoo’s proprietary code, Lord said. The company began to suspect the breach in November, when law enforcement approached the company with what a third party claimed was “user data;” Lord’s post suggests that the data included forged cookies. “For years I have been urging friends and family to migrate off of Yahoo email, mainly because I watched for years as the company appeared to fall far behind its peers in blocking spam and other email-based attacks,” wrote security researcher Brian Krebs as news of the attack broke. “" }, { "docid": "D1713639#0", "title": "https://www.techwalla.com/articles/how-to-change-my-account-settings-for-yahoo\nHow to Change My Account Settings for Yahoo!", "text": "\"Keeping your Yahoo account up to date keeps it works properly. Take advantage of the Account Info section of your Yahoo account to edit its settings. To edit settings specific to the Yahoo Mail portion of your account, use the dedicated mail settings screen. Video of the Day Log in to your Yahoo account, hover your mouse over your name or profile picture in the top-right corner of the Yahoo home page and select Account Info. Yahoo (Chrome)credit: Image courtesy of Yahoo. Edit Name, Email and Other Personal Account Settings Click your full name in the main section of the Personal Info. This screen will look slightly different if you've added a profile picture to your account.credit: Image courtesy of Yahoo. Here you can: Change your name Add email addresses to your account Input your Yahoo Messenger handle Add any phone numbers, addresses and websites you want associate with your account. Scroll down and click the Save button when you're finished. You are not required to associate any phone numbers or physical addresses with your account.credit: Image courtesy of Yahoo." }, { "docid": "D565906#0", "title": "http://www.emailaddressmanager.com/tips/mail-settings.html\nIncoming and Outgoing Mail Server Settings for Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, GMail, MSN, AOL and more", "text": "\"Home > Outlook & Email Tips > Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Settings Incoming and Outgoing Mail Server Settings for Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, GMail, MSN, AOL and more*Update, 15th of March 2011: changes for the mail server settings of Gmail and MSN mail. * Update, 23rd of August 2009: Hotmail can now be connected to Microsoft Outlook as any POP email account. To do so, you need to download the Microsoft Office Outlook Connector . * Update, 29th of August 2006: the Google Gmail service offers a SMTP server (outgoing mail server) for Gmail accounts. To use the Google Gmail SMTP server, use the following information: Google Gmail Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP): smtp.gmail.com The Gmail SMTP server requires authentication (use the same settings as for the incoming mail server)The Google Gmail SMTP Server requires an encrypted connection (SSL) on port 465. Why & when do I need these settings? Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, GMail and other providers are basically email services designed to provide you with email mailbox accesss directly from the web. However, going online and logging on to their sites is not always the most convenient way for reading and sending emails." }, { "docid": "D1267066#0", "title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100612161350AAYNzGp\nWhat does it mean default mail client when trying to email from craigslist?", "text": "\"Yahoo Products Yahoo Mail Other - Yahoo Mail What does it mean default mail client when trying to email from craigslist? Follow 3 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Many web sites use an HTML command called MAILTO:. It is an easy way to handle email since they do not have to design forms and handle the mail themselves. The command transfers to the \"\"default\"\" email program which is normally Outlook Express or Windows Mail on a PC. You have 3 options. 1. Set up an email account in Outlook Express, Windows Mail, or another email program. 2. Somehow alter the default to go to Yahoo mail on the web. 3." }, { "docid": "D3473802#0", "title": "http://hackyourlove.com/articles/how-to-hack-yahoo-mail-password/\nHow to Hack a Yahoo Mail Password", "text": "How to Hack a Yahoo Mail Password Posted on November 14th, 2008 by Hack Your Love Someone you know has a Yahoo account.. and you want the password. Whether you don’t trust your spouse or just looking to do some justice, i’m sure you have your reasons. Yahoo mail is estimated as the world’s largest email provider, and in February, 2008, a Yahoo executive claimed the company served 260 million email users which is very close to Hotmail’s numbers. With that many accounts, there is clearly a demand for hacking into these accounts. I don’t condone anything illegal, but I do believe that information should be freely available on the internet, no matter the subject, and that there are many situations and good reasons for doing so. I leave that up to you to decide. When it comes to hacking email passwords like Yahoo, there are 2 foolproof methods to do it. Spying and Phishing. They are both methods of social engineering, or in other words, the target unknowingly gives you their password. The only people that know the password are Yahoo and the target themselves, so who do you think it is easier to get from?" }, { "docid": "D1175109#0", "title": "https://dottech.org/98815/windows-review-best-free-instant-messaging-program/\n [Windows] Best free instant messaging client â Trillian vs Digsby vs Miranda vs InstantBird", "text": "Previous Post Next Post [Windows] Best free instant messaging client — Trillian vs Digsby vs Miranda vs Instant Bird Review By William E. - June 25, 2013 - 18 Comments Email article | Print article Instant messaging (IM) is an activity which almost if not all users of any PC, tablet, smartphone or any such device utilizes in this day and age and has become an integral part of everyday life for many. We are even subscribed to multiple IM services. However, this can lead to the downloading of several programs which takes up unnecessary space and can lead to unnecessary strain on system resources. Luckily the five programs reviewed here do exist believe it or not and seek to enable users to easily access all of their IM needs easily in one location. This review is part of our Best Free Windows Software section. Check out more articles on the best free Windows programs from here. Table of Contents Best Free Instant Messaging Client Runner Up Honorable Mention 1Honorable Mention 2Other Alternatives Best Free Instant Messaging Client Program Name: Trillian Developer: Cerulean Studios Download Size: 21.1MBVersion Reviewed: 5.3 Build 15Supported OS: Windows Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7Approximate Memory Usage While Idle: 4.80MBPros Crisp user interface Tabbed chats Multiple location sign in Supports plugins Support for both instant messaging and social networking protocols: Google Talk AOL Instant Messenger ICQBonjour Yahoo Messenger Skype Jabber/XMPPIRCschueler VZVZWindows Libe Messenger Myspace IMIMAP and POP3 email Facebook Foursquare Twitter Linked In Cons Ad supported Discussion Trillian combines support for a large amount of platforms, seamless multiple chat tabs and a beautiful user interface and the end result is a program which requires little effort to set up and use. Trillian gives detailed information about the current device which is being used such as its IP address, its name as well as how long it was logged on. It also supports log-ins from multiple locations and displays all devices which are logged in such as mobile phone or other computers. Trillian offers support for several of the well-known platforms out there such as Twitter, Facebook and Skype to name a few and the setting up of these accounts is quite simple." }, { "docid": "D2851291#0", "title": "https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7321427?start=0&tstart=0\nQ: Age requirement preventing access to Yahoo Mail from iPhone", "text": "\"Q: Age requirement preventing access to Yahoo Mail from i Phone For the past few weeks, my kids have been unable to access their Yahoo Mail accounts through an i Pad mini running i OS 9.1 Previously, they did not have any problems with their email accounts. They have been asked to re-enter their Yahoo passwords in the settings page. When they do so, they get the following error message from Yahoo:\"\"Uh oh. You must meet certain age requirements to be able to perform this action. Please visit our Help Center for more information. \"\" The Yahoo Help Center is of no help at all. There are no email restrictions that would be expected to cause this problem. Interestingly, this seems to be a problem unique to i OS 9.x. They were also able to access their mail accounts from my i Phone 5 running 9.1, but now they're getting the same error message. However, both kids have an i Phone 4 running i OS 7.1 and they have no problems accessing their email accounts from those devices." }, { "docid": "D1261776#0", "title": "https://www.babble.com/mom/opening-a-gmail-account-for-your-child-to-use-when-theyre-older-violates-terms-of-service/\nOpening a Gmail Account for Your Child to Use When Theyâre Older Violates Terms of Service", "text": "Opening a Gmail Account for Your Child to Use When They’re Older Violates Terms of Service Carolyn Castiglia I have a friend whose Gmail address is the first name of her only daughter at gmail dot com. She opened the account a few years ago, right after her daughter was born, so that by the time her child was old enough to need an email account, she’d have a personalized one that was easy to remember and identify (unlike [email protected] ). Turns out, though, opening a Gmail account for your kid violates Google’s terms of service. Unless, that is, you’re sneaky about it and use your kid’s Gmail account to “communicate with your child from birth into the future.” You know, kinda like – what do they call those things? – oh yeah, a blog. Here’s how that works, as explained by Tech Crunch: You can’t open a Gmail account for your child to use, since Google’s system “will block users identified as under 13 years of age from opening an account.” But, you can open an account like the one featured in this video, which uses the address [email protected], to send your child emails meant to be read when (s)he grows up. Sophie Lee will no doubt take over this Gmail account when she turns 13, or she might have if it wasn’t featured in a television commercial. This account that was once used as a repository for her father’s love letters is probably now filled with announcements of UK lottery winnings and appeals from the Nigerian president." }, { "docid": "D2174556#0", "title": "http://www.emailphonesupport.com/\nGET HELP AND SUPPORT FOR YAHOO EMAIL TECHNICAL ISSUES", "text": "GET HELP AND SUPPORT FOR YAHOO EMAIL TECHNICAL ISSUESWhenever you have a problem with your Yahoo account, you can avail tech support directly from Yahoo. But official Yahoo support has limitations – the limitations to the busiest helpline option. Compared to the official Yahoo helpline that usually caters to millions of callers from all over the world, our Yahoo customer support service is much more effective and centralized to suit individual preferences. Our services are easy and convenient, you can avail our services either by phone or via email and we assure that you will not have to face any waiting time. Why Call Our 24/7 Yahoo Mail Customer Service Phone Number? Our technical support for Yahoo involves the most commonly used medium of service – phone, email or chat support. You can give us a call anytime of the day and our agents will respond immediately. There is no waiting time involved and you don't need to pay for the services either. Our phone support is simple, basic, free of cost and easy to use – all you need to do is pick the phone and give us a call to get our expert assistance on any matter regarding tech support. Our Yahoo toll-free number is listed on our “contact us” page; hence, allowing users to call on the toll-free number and explain the nature of the errors and receive instant and reliable solutions." }, { "docid": "D584137#0", "title": "https://www.aabacosmallbusiness.com/advisor/yahoo-closing-down-inactive-accounts-223647318.html\nYahoo Is Closing Down Inactive Accounts: Hereâs What You Should Do", "text": "grow Yahoo Is Closing Down Inactive Accounts: Here’s What You Should Do By Caroline Shahar | Small Business Yahoo Is Closing Down Inactive Accounts: Here’s What You Should Do On July 15 th, Yahoo will be closing down inactive accounts (accounts that have not been logged into in the last 12 months) and releasing them to the public to claim. That means that if you (or more importantly, customers on your email list) have not logged into your Yahoo account in the last year, then that Yahoo ID will become available and could soon be used by a completely different person. Why you should care? As a marketer, the change could have an immediate impact on the deliverability of your next email. Say for example, [email protected] has been on your email list since 2010 but hasn’t logged into his account in the last 12 months. His email address could soon be claimed by another John Sawyer who is unfamiliar with your business, unsure why he is receiving your email, and quite frankly annoyed. He will either unsubscribe or mark your email as spam. The latter can negatively affect whether ISPs such as Gmail and Outlook deliver your emails into the inbox, the junk box, or block it all together. And what if no one claims [email protected]? The account will still be closed and all emails sent to that address will bounce." }, { "docid": "D528957#0", "title": "https://safety.yahoo.com/Security/PHISHING-SITE.html\nHow Can I Identify a Phishing Website or Email?", "text": "\"How Can I Identify a Phishing Website or Email? Tweet What Is Phishing? Fraudsters send fake emails or set up fake web sites that mimic Yahoo! 's sign-in pages (or the sign-in pages of other trusted companies, such as e Bay or Pay Pal) to trick you into disclosing your user name and password. This practice is sometimes referred to as \"\"phishing\"\" — a play on the word \"\"fishing\"\" — because the fraudster is fishing for your private account information. Typically, fraudsters try to trick you into providing your user name and password so that they can gain access to an online account. Once they gain access, they can use your personal information to commit identity theft, charge your credit cards, empty your bank accounts, read your email, and lock you out of your online account by changing your password. If you receive an email (or instant message) from someone you don't know directing you to sign in to a website, be careful! You may have received a phishing email with links to a phishing website. A phishing website (sometimes called a \"\"spoofed\"\" site) tries to steal your account password or other confidential information by tricking you into believing you're on a legitimate website." }, { "docid": "D1958066#0", "title": "https://www.lifewire.com/two-step-authentication-yahoo-1174470\nProtecting Your Yahoo! Mail With 2-Step Authentication", "text": "How To ›Email & Messaging Protecting Your Yahoo! Mail With 2-Step Authentication Keep your personal information safe with two levels of security Share Pin Email Print Kizilkayaphotos/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated April 05, 2018With two-step authentication, two layers of security protect your Yahoo! Mail account from suspicious log-in attempts. How Secure Is Your Email at Yahoo!? Your Yahoo! Mail account is only as secure as your password for it. Yahoo! checks not only the password when somebody attempts to log in to your account; it also looks at the location and computer from where the attempt is made. If one looks suspicious (say, a device you've never used before), it can require more than merely the password – but only if you have two-step authentication enabled. In that case, a second detail is required for logging in, either entering a code sent to your cell phone or answering security questions. (" }, { "docid": "D26527#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!\nYahoo!", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the web portal. For the search engine, see Yahoo! Search. For other uses, see Yahoo (disambiguation). For the remainder of the original company after the 2017 buyout, see Altaba. Yahoo! [ show] Screenshot Type of business Subsidiary Type of site Web portal Traded as NASDAQ : YHOO (1996–2017) [1]Founded January 1994; 24 years ago Headquarters Sunnyvale, California, U. S. Area served Worldwide Owner Verizon Founder (s)Jerry Yang David Filo Products Yahoo! News Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Finance Yahoo!" }, { "docid": "D3108622#0", "title": "https://www.contact-customerservicenumber.com/\nHow To Contact Third Party Yahoo Customer Service?!", "text": "How To Contact Third Party Yahoo Customer Service? ! Now in days, Yahoo is not offering any sort of technical support helpline number, Yahoo has already issued an helpline which is only sort of textual FAQs related format. User can directly go there and select the problem that he/she is facing. But it is not so much helpful in respect of user friendly environment. We at Yahoo Customer service helpline, are genuinely a trust worthy support help center, which helps a user in all respect via a Yahoo 1800 phone number. No need to wait for a long, just call diretly to Our Yahoo Online Support Helpline by professional executives, they will entertain you in an easiest way. Our Experts help in installing the Yahoo Mail app or drives Yahoo Mail Account Password Recovery Instant Helpline365x24x7 Days Remote support via Toll Free Phone Numbers We help users to clean their Yahoo Mail box in Easy way Anytime Yahoo Mail Anywhere support help. We provide excellent Yahoo Mail customer service for changing Yahoo Mail Theme color instantly. Easily reachable Yahoo Customer care help in convenient way Yahoo Plus application technical helpline on instant basis. Security and Privacy of Yahoo Mail account via Third Party Customer Care helpline." }, { "docid": "D116406#0", "title": "https://www.lifewire.com/access-free-yahoo-with-outlook-1173788\nHow to Access Free Yahoo! Mail with Outlook", "text": "\"How To ›Email & Messaging How to Access Free Yahoo! Mail with Outlook Share Pin Email Print John Howard/Photodisc/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated March 15, 2017Setting up any Yahoo! Mail account with access to all email and folders is easy in Outlook. Outlook Is for Your Email Outlook takes really good care of you. It knows and reminds you about your appointments. It tells you what to do. It remembers your contacts. It keeps track of the documents you touch. Outlook Is for All Your Email All your email accounts? No." }, { "docid": "D3033018#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20140711055824AAOUWAe\nSo there is NO way to make a Yahoo! email account without a cell phone?", "text": "\"Yahoo Products Yahoo Mail Other - Yahoo Mail So there is NO way to make a Yahoo! email account without a cell phone? I've never needed one to make a Yahoo! email before? And I don't have a cell phone... I want to delete the email I have because I just get spammed like crazy. So now I just can't have an email account then? Because I don't have a cell phone.....2 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: No you can use a landline number. it knows the difference. you can even use 303 337 2500 that is the Denver/Boulder automated weather line forecast service Anonymous · 4 years ago5 2 Comment Asker's rating1Source (s): Reverse Cell Phone Lookup - http://Phone Search Go.oruty.com/? MGWJeri · 2 years ago0 0 Comment2Source (s): Free Government Mobile Phone - http://Free Cell Phones.iukiy.com/?ykr X? ·" }, { "docid": "D695670#0", "title": "http://www.email-customer-support.com/emails-support/yahoo-customer-service/\nCall Toll Free number +1-844-762-3952 (USA / Canada)", "text": "Customer Support For Yahoo Email Problems Yahoo Customer Service 1-844-762-3952 Phone Number We are living in a world which is obsessed with technology and cannot live a single day without using them. Technology has been changing our life for many years and one of that technology is Emails. Emails have become an integrated part of our life and without them, we cannot perform our daily task such as conversation. There are many Mail services present in the market right now, but only a few are there which stand out from rest of them and one of them is Yahoo Mail. There are many features that a user can experience while using one of the best-renowned search engines that is Yahoo. Some of the popular features of Yahoo are Yahoo Messenger, Yahoo Search Engine, Yahoo Web Portal, Yahoo Advertising, Yahoo Answers, Yahoo News and also an admirable Yahoo Customer Care Phone Number 1-844-762-3952available at your disposal 24*7*365. Why Call Our USA Yahoo Technical Support Team? Yahoo Email is one of the best Mail service available for a user right now in the market and with Our Yahoo Tech Support Number, you can have a peace of mind that you have a skilled and trained team dedicated to all the Yahoo Technical Support issues. Even though Yahoo Mail is a leading web-based email service client and has a surprising features to present to its customers and have so many amazing benefits but at same time there are some issues or a small number of situations when users have to come across a range of problems or glitches with their Yahoo account which makes it difficult for them to counter it by themselves and these technical issues can affect their day to day business process and can create a barrier in proper functioning of trade work. However, with the availability of the Yahoo Customer Care Phone Number at your disposal, you can deal with any of such problems with just a single call." }, { "docid": "D142705#0", "title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/does-facebook-have-age-restrictions-3367671\nWhy the Facebook Age Limit Is 13", "text": "\"Humanities ›Issues Why the Facebook Age Limit Is 13What You Need to Know About Facebook's Age Limit Share Flipboard Email Print Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and his company's political action committee have contributed tens of thousands of dollars to political campaigns. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Newsby Tom Murse Updated March 18, 2017Have you ever tried to create a Facebook account and gotten this error message:\"\"You are ineligible to sign up for Facebook\"\"? If so, it's very likely you don't meet Facebook's age limit. Facebook and other online social media sites and email services are prohibited by federal law from allowing children under 13 create accounts without the consent of their parents or legal guardians. If you were baffled after being turned away by Facebook's age limit, there's a clause right there in the \"\" Statement of Rights and Responsibilities \"\" you accept when you create a Facebook account: \"\"You will not use Facebook if you are under 13. \"\" Age Limit for GMail and Yahoo!The same goes for web-based email services including Google's GMail and Yahoo! Mail. If you're not 13 years old, you'll get this message when trying to sign up for a GMail account: \"\"Google could not create your account. In order to have a Google Account, you must meet certain age requirements. \"\" If you're under the age of 13 and try to sign up for a Yahoo!" }, { "docid": "D991810#0", "title": "http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/et_getyahoofree.htm\nHow to Access Free Yahoo! Mail with Outlook", "text": "\"How To ›Email & Messaging How to Access Free Yahoo! Mail with Outlook Share Pin Email Print John Howard/Photodisc/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated March 15, 2017Setting up any Yahoo! Mail account with access to all email and folders is easy in Outlook. Outlook Is for Your Email Outlook takes really good care of you. It knows and reminds you about your appointments. It tells you what to do. It remembers your contacts. It keeps track of the documents you touch. Outlook Is for All Your Email All your email accounts? No." }, { "docid": "D1819547#0", "title": "https://www.lifewire.com/what-are-yahoo-smtp-settings-for-email-1170875\nWhat Are the Yahoo SMTP Settings for Email?", "text": "\"How To ›Email & Messaging What Are the Yahoo SMTP Settings for Email? Settings to Send Yahoo Mail From Another Email Client Share Pin Email Print Johner Images/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated March 08, 2018Receiving all your email at a single location is a smart move. You don't have to remember to check in with your other email clients, so you are less likely to miss an important message. You have the convenience of receiving and replying to emails from several email providers all in one application. If you prefer to send and receive your Yahoo Mail using another email client, whether desktop or mobile, you must enter either the POP or IMAP settings for your Yahoo Mail account to receive Yahoo mail and the SMTP server settings to send Yahoo Mail from any email program. Yahoo SMTP Server Settings The SMTP server settings are the same for both POP and IMAP accounts. In most cases, you enter them in the Settings section of the email provider when you set up the Yahoo account. Enter the following information in the email program you plan to use to send Yahoo Mail: Yahoo Mail SMTP server address: smtp.mail.yahoo.com Yahoo Mail SMTP username: Your full Yahoo Mail email address (including \"\"@yahoo.com\"\")Yahoo Mail SMTP password: Your Yahoo Mail password Yahoo Mail SMTP port: 465 (587 is an alternative)Yahoo Mail SMTP TLS/SSL required: yes These settings work with most desktop and mobile email programs. After you set up Yahoo Mail the new email client, the mail and your Yahoo folders appear in both locations. To download mail from Yahoo Mail to your email program, enter either the IMAP or POP settings, whichever is appropriate for your account." } ]
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age requirements to go on a cruise
[ { "docid": "D867810#0", "title": "http://www.familytravelnetwork.com/articles/cruise_minimum_age.asp\n.", "text": "\"Cruise Line Minimum Age Policies By Nancy Schretter, Editor Cruise lines have strict minimum age policies that apply to infants as well as guests under 21 years of age. These age limitations vary by both cruise line and type of itinerary. Some cruise lines also require minors to produce specific documents at time of boarding. It's important to be aware of all of these age and documentation requirements to avoid being denied boarding without refund at time of embarkation. Carnival Cruise Line has one of the most stringent age policies of the cruise lines surveyed. Any Carnival guest under the age of 21 must be accompanied by someone 25 years of age or older in the same cabin. Jennifer de la Cruz, Carnival's Director of Public Relations, commented that tighter guidelines were implemented a number of years ago due to \"\"behavioral issues occurring among the college age group sailing on our ships, which were having a negative impact on the experience of other guests.\"\" Ms. de la Cruz also notes that Carnival is very strict about checking IDs at time of embarkation to ensure that the cruise line's age and chaperone requirements are being met. In contrast, Disney Cruise Line has one of the most relaxed age policies for cruisers. Infants may cruise with Disney at 12 weeks of age or older and Flounder's Reef Nursery is available to help care for them." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1342244#0", "title": "https://www.passportsonline.org/do-i-need-a-passport-for-a-cruise/\nDo I Need a Passport for a Cruise?", "text": "Do I Need a Passport for a Cruise? Daniel February 2, 2015 Travel Tips No Comments Read below for an answer to, “Do I Need a Passport for a Cruise?”There are some exceptions, and we will go through them all here. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) requires U. S. travelers to present a passport or other document that denotes identity and citizenship when entering the United States. In other words, you will almost always need a passport book or passport card to enter the United States of America. Passport for a Cruise? There are certain passport requirements based on the type of travel, as well the specific company or cruise line. Be sure to know the cruise passport requirements before you go!Traveling to Canada? Visiting Mexico? Cruise to Antarctica? Know the passport requirements for each trip." }, { "docid": "D1673308#0", "title": "http://royalcaribbean.cruiselines.com/cruise_info/passport_requirements.cfm\nPassports", "text": "Passports Passports are required for all travelers, including citizens of the U. S. and Canada, who enter or re-enter the U. S. by air, land or sea . There are a few notable exceptions pertaining to land and sea border crossings: U. S. citizens on cruises that begin and end in the same U. S. port and travel to destinations in Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean, the Bahamas or Bermuda are able to re-enter the U. S. with proof of citizenship other than a passport or passport card. Acceptable proof of citizenship includes a U. S. state-issued original or certified copy of their birth certificate (hospital certificates are not acceptable) or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Certificate of Naturalization and a government-issued photo ID (such as a driver's license). Passports are required for cruises that begin in one U. S. port and end in another. Children under the age of 16 who are citizens of the U. S. or Canada are exempt from the passport requirement for land and sea border crossings. In lieu of a passport, children are able to use a U. S. state-issued original or certified copy of their birth certificate (hospital certificates are not acceptable) or a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Certificate of Naturalization as proof of citizenship for entry into the U. S. by land or by sea. Children entering or re-entering the U. S. by air are required to have a valid passport. Princess Cruise Line: When minors are traveling with only one adult, Princess requires that all passengers have a valid passport. A new, lower-cost alternative to the passport, called a passport card, is acceptable for entries into the U. S. by land or sea. The passport card is not acceptable for air travel." }, { "docid": "D3306243#0", "title": "https://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=262\nCarnival Conquest Review", "text": "\"4.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating1,494 Reviews$320Starting Price866-501-2339Call our partner agents to book By Dori Saltzman Cruise Critic Senior Editor Save Share Carnival Conquest Overview Stepping onto Carnival Conquest is a bit like stepping into a 19th-century French Impressionist's dreamscape. Illuminated Murano-glass flower sculptures adorn the ceilings, and hand-painted replicas of Degas' ballet studios and Toulouse-Lautrec's Parisian theaters accent the lounges and theaters, while the main restaurants tip their caps to Renoir's \"\"Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise\"\" and Monet's \"\"Water Lilies\"\" paintings. About Carnival Conquest1,494Reviews30Cabin Types Starting at$320View Cruises Pro Let-down-your-hair vibe gives hardworking people the chance to unwind, with limited nickel and diming Con Not for the easily offended; cruisers who don't like a lot of outdoor fun might be bored Bottom Line Good food, lots of laughter, friendly fellow passengers and no delusions of grandeur Already booked? Find Your Roll Call Carnival Cruise Deals Find a Carnival Conquest Cruise Find a Cruise It's a surreal juxtaposition, the high-brow art referenced in every nook and cranny of the ship contrasting with the leave-your-pretensions-at-the-door atmosphere that comes with every Carnival cruise. Passengers on Conquest are ready to shake off the concerns of their everyday lives and just let go, relax and have fun. To have the best cruise experience, you've got to do the same. Carnival cruisers are onboard to for fun and have few worries about being judged. How could they when some of the biggest belly laughs come from watching a somewhat oversized man shake his groove thing while whipping his shirt over his head in order to win a bottle of Champagne and a \"\"ship on a stick\"\" (literally a plastic trophy featuring a gold replica of the ship)? Carnival Conquest is also for cruisers who want to soak up the sun while listening to popular radio hits (loudly) and chatting it up with their deck chair neighbors. It's not at all unusual for large numbers of passengers to grab lounge chairs early and stay poolside until it's time for dinner." }, { "docid": "D1466815#0", "title": "http://www.rivercruise.com/faq.cfm\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "General Questions How long are river cruises? When is the best time of year to take a river cruise? Are there any theme cruises available? Is a river cruise suitable for families with kids? Are river cruises suitable for single travelers? What kinds of ships are offered and what can I do onboard? How are river cruises rated? Booking a River Cruise How do I book a river cruise? What is included in the price of a river cruise? Is airfare included in my cruise price?" }, { "docid": "D223046#0", "title": "http://www.royalcaribbean.com/customersupport/faq/details.do?pagename=frequently_asked_questions&faqId=309&faqSubjectId=333\nWhat is Royal Caribbean's International Age Policy?", "text": "QWhat is Royal Caribbean's International Age Policy? ARoyal Caribbean International's minimum age to sail unaccompanied on sailings originating in North America is twenty-one (21). The minimum age to sail unaccompanied on sailings from South America, Europe, Asia, Australia and New Zealand is eighteen (18). The Company retains the right, on rare occasions, to raise the minimum age to sail unaccompanied on any sailing when local laws require or permit such a modification. For voyages originating in North America: No Guest younger than the age twenty-one (21) will be assigned to a stateroom unless accompanied in the same stateroom by an adult twenty-one (21) years old or older. A guest's age is established upon the first date of sailing. This age limit will be waived for children sailing with their parents or guardians in connecting staterooms; for underage married couples; and for active duty members of the United States or Canadian military. Certain other restrictions and conditions will apply; such as compliance with the age twenty-one (21) alcohol policy, and proof of marriage for underage couples or proof of active duty military status required. INFANT POLICY Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise and/or Cruise Tour. HOWEVER: For transatlantic, transpacific, Hawaii, select South American and other selected cruises and/or Cruise Tours, the infant must be at least 12 months old as of the first day of the cruise/Cruise Tour." }, { "docid": "D223045#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/age-requirements-cruises-16976.html\nWhat Are Age Requirements for Cruises?", "text": "What Are Age Requirements for Cruises? Cruising is enjoyable for most people, but cruise lines often impose minimum age restrictions for certain activities. These rules help to ensure a safe and family-friendly environment for everyone. Each cruise line is slightly different, but minimum ages generally apply to boarding the ship, cruising alone, staying in a cabin without adult supervision, drinking and gambling. Minimum Age to Cruise Some parents like to expose their small children to new cultures and adventures, but most cruise lines are not equipped to handle very young infants. Most lines require children to be at least six months of age in order to cruise. Some itineraries require children to be at least 12 months of age. Most shipboard kids' clubs will not accept those under age two, although babysitting services may be offered for an additional fee. Cruising Alone Virtually all mass market cruise lines require guests to be at least 21 years old to sail without adult supervision. Costa Cruises requires adult supervision for those under age 25 on some itineraries." }, { "docid": "D2888708#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/travel-documents-needed-minor-cruise-105943.html\nWhat Travel Documents Are Needed for a Minor to Go on a Cruise?", "text": "Minors traveling alone are required to carry more documentation than those traveling with parents. Going on a cruise is a great family vacation. However, if you are going with young children, there are certain considerations that need to be made. Minors traveling with their parent or guardian typically don’t need a passport, but they will need at least a birth certificate. In addition, other stipulations for acceptance on-board include the minor staying either in the same stateroom as his guardian or in an adjoining room. Children under 18 who travel alone or with someone who isn’t their guardian will need proper documentation to prove their nationality and permission to travel by themselves. Written Letter of Consent If a child is traveling solo or as part of a group with no member of the group 21 or older, cruise lines require a written consent letter from the minor’s parent or legal guardian indicating that the child has their permission to travel alone. This consent normally allows the child to receive medical treatment while on-board and releases the cruise line from liability if an accident or injury occurs. For example, Norwegian Cruise Lines has a pre-written consent form for parents or guardians to sign and attach a copy of his/her driver's license or other government issued identification that includes the necessary information the ship will require once boarded. If the child is traveling with parents or an adult over 21, no letter is necessary." }, { "docid": "D2976347#0", "title": "http://destinseablaster.com/cruise-rates/\nCruises & Rates", "text": "Cruises & Rates The Sea Blaster boards from Harborwalk Village at the foot of the Destin Bridge, behind the Emerald Grande and next to Jackacuda’s Restaurant Capt. Larry has been entertaining families in the Destin area who love water sports since 1995. Free water, soda, beer and wine All trip times are subject to change October – May please call for off season schedule June-September please call to confirm our trip schedule for the day you plan to come Reservations are not required but strongly recommended Many trips do fill up ahead of time*** All trip times are subject to change due to supply and demand. Please call to confirm trip times between the months of October and May***Monday – Saturday9:00- 12:00pm$34.00 Adults $26.00 Rider $22.00 Children ages 5-15Children ages 4 & under Free*** Please note that all pricing during the booking process has taxes included. There is a 6% convenience fee, charged by the Peek booking system, to book online. *** Snorkeling/Dolphin Cruise Book Now*** Please note that all pricing during the booking process has taxes included. There is a 6% convenience fee, charged by the Peek booking system, to book online. *** This cruise is a 3 hour combination trip which includes 90 minutes of snorkeling followed by a 90 minute dolphin cruise. It is inshore snorkeling therefore we pull up close to a beach. It is initially about 6 feet getting off the boat and into the water, however upon entrance you can go as shallow (all the way to the shore line) or as deep (up to about 25 feet) as you feel comfortable with." }, { "docid": "D3287001#0", "title": "https://www.icruise.com/blog/icruising-compass-holland-america-line-and-princess-cruises-minimum-age-requirements.html\niCruising Compass: Holland America Line and Princess Cruises Minimum Age Requirements", "text": "i Cruising Compass: Holland America Line and Princess Cruises Minimum Age Requirements Cruise Line Minimum Age Requirements By Alara Shannon, Marketing | May 01, 2013 ( Comments)A common, and important, frequently asked question of ours at i Cruise.com is “How old do you have to be to take a cruise?”For the safe and security of every passenger, each cruise line has a minimum age requirement in place for many areas of the ship, from actual embarkation to fitness centers. We’ve put together a guide of each area onboard that implements an age restriction. Please note that this was the most accurate information at the time of this article, policies are subject to change. Please discuss any concerns with your travel agent. Holland America Line Minimum Age Requirements Guests under the age of 21 are not permitted onboard unless: Traveling in the same stateroom with an individual 21 years or older Traveling with a parent, guardian or chaperone at least 21 years old; one adult chaperone is required for every five guests under the age of 21Do note: A guest’s age is established upon the first date of the sailing. Holland America will not make any refunds for a Guest’s failure to provide proper proof of age or otherwise observing this requirement. Traveling with minors on Holland America: Minors under the age of 18 traveling to foreign countries must be accompanied by both parents or have a notarized letter of consent signed by the parent (s) not traveling. If the other parent is deceased or the child has only one legal parent, a notarized statement must be obtained as proof. An i Cruise.com Cruise Specialist can provide additional information about this requirement. Infants must be at least 6 months old at the time of sailing to board the ship." }, { "docid": "D1498497#0", "title": "http://www.familyvacationcritic.com/how-young-is-too-young/art/\nHow Young Is Too Young to Travel?", "text": "\"At what age... Can My Child Travel on an Airplane? Infants of any age are allowed to fly, although pediatricians suggest parents wait until the child is at least 2 weeks of age. An upside to infants on planes: airlines allow children 2 and under to sit on the lap of an adult, saving the cost of an additional seat. However, the negatives can evolve in that exact situation, as an infant would be safer strapped into an infant carrier attached to his or her own seat (and it frees up mom or dad to enjoy an on-flight beverage or meal, and to easily get up to use the restroom). The wiggle room is highly recommended on long flights, especially overseas. While infants are not restricted from flights, the enclosed flight is often considered a germ haven. ( Think of all the times you've come down with a cold after traveling on a long flight beside a person sneezing or coughing.) Infants are more susceptible to illnesses, especially if they have not received their vaccinations. Some suggest waiting until a child is at least 4 to 6 months before attempting air travel. One problem infants may have is cabin pressure causing pain in their ears." }, { "docid": "D1549861#0", "title": "http://www.cruisecritic.com/reviews/review.cfm?ShipID=920\nGrand Celebration Review", "text": "\"4.0 / 5.0Cruise Critic Editor Rating316 Reviews866-501-2339Call our partner agents to book By Ashley Kosciolek Cruise Critic Editor Save Share Grand Celebration Overview Grand Celebration is a throwback to old-school cruising, drawing on many of the concepts that make longtime cruisers nostalgic -- set-seating dining, steel drum bands and midnight buffets, to name a few. But that also means passengers have to do without over-the-top amenities like ice-skating rinks, high-diving acts or ziplines. For those who have never cruised before, Grand Celebration gives passengers a sense of what ocean cruising is all about. Live nightly entertainment, several pools and hot tubs, a casino and children's clubs are enough to keep passengers entertained for two nights (though it's a good thing longer cruises are not on offer). About Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line Grand Celebration316Reviews Pro Prices are low, and schedules are flexible, making them ideal for short, last-minute getaways. Con Smaller ship size means limited options for entertainment and dining. Bottom Line Casual, unpretentious, relaxing and cheerful fun for all ages and budgets. There is a constant reminder that yes, you are on vacation and the tropical cocktails are flowing. The easygoing staff keeps it real: they crack lighthearted jokes and even tease cruisers a little -- without being offensive. Cocktail waiters repeatedly make their rounds at the buffet tables touting Bahama Mamas, while pool parties, live music and drink specials set the tone for a two-night getaway to Grand Bahama Island." }, { "docid": "D2033771#0", "title": "http://www.cruisevolution.com/reviews/ncl/norwegian_sun.html\nNorwegian Sun", "text": "\"Norwegian Sun Home > Reviews > Norwegian Cruise Line > Norwegian Sun The Evolving Ratings Overall: Food: Entertainment: Family: Decor: Service: Cost: Value: Photo Gallery View Reader Reviews Year Built: 2001 Age Restrictions: One person in each Year Refurbished: 2011 room must be 21 years old or older Previous Name: N/A Seating Assignments: Freestyle Dining Guest Occupancy: 1,936 Dining Hours: 5:30 pm to 10:00 pm Crew: 935 Internet Access: Yes Tonnage: 78,309 tons Bars/Lounges: 11Length: 853 feet Spa: Yes Beam: 105 feet Fitness Center : Yes Cruising Speed: 23 knots Swimming Pools: 2Decks: 12 Hot Tubs: 5Ship's Registry: Bahamas Bowling Alley: No Casino: Yes Rock Climbing Wall: No Show Room: Yes Ice Skating Rink: No Disco/Night Club: Yes 24-Hour Room Service: Yes Library: Yes Hair Dryer in Room: Yes Sponsored Link: Norwegian Sun Deals View great deals on all Norwegian Sun cruises!American Discount Cruises & Travel When arriving at the pier you'll know exactly which ship Norwegian Sun is right away, as there's a giant sun-design on her side. This vessel was the first cruise ship that Norwegian Cruise Line (NCL) built specifically for Freestyle Cruising. As such, it was a pretty big deal when she first launched in 2001. At the time, her 9 restaurants were a huge number (relative to the rest of the cruising industry). It's still a fairly large selection, but there are newer NCL ships with more options available. As NCL has been expanding their line rapidly with new ships each year, Norwegian Sun is no longer such a top focal point in their promotional plans. However, she's a great ship that's sure to meet (and often exceed) the needs of most cruisers. Norwegian Sun will be featuring cruises in the following regions (subject to change, based on the cruise line's discretion): 2012: Southern Caribbean2013: Alaska, Southern Caribbean, Panama Canal Norwegian Sun does not have the high-end suites found on the newer NCL ships, such as Courtyard and Garden Villas. However, she does offer a nice variety of accommodations onboard. The furnishings in her staterooms are nice, and the color scheme is not as bold and bright as the newer NCL ships...it's more subtle." }, { "docid": "D2624655#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090123043352AAh87az\nHow old do you have to be to book a cruise?", "text": "\"Travel Cruise Travel How old do you have to be to book a cruise?im 16 cuming 17 in august and i want to know how old you have to be to be able to book a cruise. i want to go away with my girlfriend for a week and i dont know if im old enough to book it. if im not old enough if there any way to get around it Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: All of the cruise lines except Carnival require that at least one (1) person in each cabin be age 21 or older. Carnival requires that at least one person be at least age 25. So unless you are age 21 or older you cannot even book a cruise unless you have a parent, guardian or friend who is over age 21 to go along in your cabin. If you are under age 21 and traveling with someone other than a parent you MUST have a statement signed by your parents granting you permission to go on the cruise. The cruise line will tell you exactly how the permission letter must be prepared. So you have a couple things to consider and plan for if you want to go on a cruise. There is no way to \"\"get around\"\" these requirements because the cruise lines require positive ID and they check it when you get to the port to check in to be sure that it is accurate and not faked. Maybe you should try to get mom, dad, or an aunt or uncle to go with you." }, { "docid": "D2450421#0", "title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/articles/What-happens-when-someone-dies-on-a-cruise/\nWhat happens when someone dies on a cruise?", "text": "\"What happens when someone dies on a cruise? Ocean-going ships are legally required to have both body bags and a morgue Jane Archer9 January 2015 • 12:00am When a guest lecturer on Swan Hellenic ship Minerva passed away in the night several years ago, you might have expected sympathy from the passengers. Instead, many were most put out that he was so inconsiderate, claiming over their cornflakes that they had only come on the cruise to hear him speak. Not surprisingly, cruise lines are loath to talk about people dying on their ships, but it happens. There are an estimated 200 passenger deaths a year – actually remarkably few given the 21.7 million people worldwide that cruise each year. That total excludes people who die going overboard. As it is almost impossible to fall from a cruise ship, it is usually passengers intent on suicide or as a result of alcohol-induced pranks. A number of deaths on board are tragic accidents, and not just among the passengers. In December last year, one crew member and two contractors died when fire broke out on Oceania Cruises' ship Insignia. Five years ago, three crew members died when the then Costa Europa collided with a dock in Sharm el Sheikh." }, { "docid": "D2811011#0", "title": "http://www.toptenreviews.com/services/insurance/best-travel-insurance/\nThe Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2018", "text": "Learn More Best Picks The Best Travel Insurance Companies of 2018Stress-Free Travel Home /Services /Insurance /Insurance Quote Review /Best Travel Insuranceby Noel Case Latest Update January 24, 2018Summary Gold Award Generali Global Assistance See Details Visit Site Gold Award Generali Global Assistance See Details Visit Site2Travel Safe See Details Visit Site3USI Affinity See Details Visit Site4Seven Corners See Details Visit Site5Allianz Global Assistance See Details Visit Site6Trip Assure See Details Visit Site7Insureand Go See Details Visit Site8Travel Insured International See Details Visit Site9Travelex See Details Visit Site10AIG Travel Guard See Details Visit Site Overall Rating Value Trip Cancellation & Interruption Emergency Medical Benefits Claim Filing Process Help & Support9.45/ 109.45/ 108.53/ 108.50/ 108.20/ 108.15/ 107.95/ 107.52/ 107.10/ 106.40/ 106.27/ 10Gold Award Generali Global Assistance Visit Site Gold Award Generali Global Assistance Visit Site2Travel Safe Visit Site3USI Affinity Visit Site4Seven Corners Visit Site5Allianz Global Assistance Visit Site6Trip Assure Visit Site7Insureand Go Visit Site8Travel Insured International Visit Site9Travelex Visit Site10AIG Travel Guard Visit Site Best Travel Insurance: Stress-Free Travel The best travel insurance plan provides trip cancellation protection, emergency medical assistance and luggage protection to help make your trips less stressful. Sample Rates Previous Next2-Person U. S. Cruise$996 $996$1,123$845$1,393$1,212$1,324$874$1,091$1,199$9542-Person France Vacation$630 $630$804$640$969$1,220$1,292$638$790$1,645$9082-Person International Adventure$740 $740$664$494$793$826$1,169$528$1,134$1,258$634Average Percent of Trip Cost5% 5%6%4%7%7%8%4%7%9%6%Quick Picks Previous Next Standout Benefit Higher Payouts Higher Payouts Short Delay Hours Low-Priced U. S. Visitor Insurance Children Free Group Plans Available Cruise Insurance Non-Medical Evacuations Pet Medical Coverage Annual Plans Trip Cancellation & Interruption Previous Next Cancellation100% 100%100%100%Up to $50,000100%100%100%100%100%100%Interruption Up to 150% Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Up to 150%Delay Compensation Up to $2000 Up to $2000Up to $1000Up to $1500Up to $1500Up to $1600Up to $1000Up to $500Up to $1000Up to $1000Up to $750Minimum Trip Delay (Hours)6 65126666655Missed Connection Up to $2000 Up to $2000Up to $2500Up to $1500Up to $1500Up to $1600Up to $1500Up to $500Up to $500Up to $1000Up to $250Lost Luggage Up to $3000 Up to $3000Up to $2500Up to $2000Up to $2500Up to $2000Up to $2000Up to $2000Up to $1000Up to $2500Up to $1000Luggage Delay Up to $1000 Up to $1000Up to $500Up to $200Up to $600Up to $600Up to $1250Up to $800Up to $300Up to $600Up to $300Miles or Reward Card Reimbursement100% 100%Up to $250$0$0$250$150$0$250$0$0Trip Cancellation - Any Reason Up to 75% Up to 75%Up to 75%Up to 75%Up to 75%NAUp to 75%NAUp to 75%Up to 75%NAFlight Ticket Change$0 $0$0$0$0$250$0$0$250$1,000$0Financial Default Emergency Medical Benefits Previous Next Medical Evacuation & Repatriation Up to $2M Up to $2MUp to $1MUp to $1MUp to $1MUp to $1MUp to $500KUp to $500KUp to $1MUp to $1MUp to $500KMedical Expenses Up to $500K Up to $500KUp to $100KUp to $100KUp to $150KUp to $50KUp to $100KUp to $500KUp to $100KUp to $100KUp to $25KPre-Existing Conditions Waivers (Days)180 180606020141560606015Dental Coverage Prescription Assistance Emergency Companion Claim Filing Process Previous Next Delayed or Cancelled Flight Average Average Average Above Average Average Above Average Average Average Average Average Average Lost or Stolen Luggage Above Average Above Average Average Above Average Average Above Average Average Average Above Average Average Above Average Cancelled Tour or Planned Excursions Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Medical & Emergency Cancellation Average Average Average Above Average Average Average Average Average Below Average Below Average Average Local Hospitalization Coverage Secured Evac Payout Help & Support Previous Next Cancellation Policy10 Days 10 Days10 Days14 Days Undisclosed10 Days14 Days10 Days14 Days10 Days15 Days English-Speaking 24-Hour Telephone Assistance Sample Contracts Online Local Agents Available Best Travel Insurance How to Select Travel Insurance We have been reviewing travel insurance since 2010, spending more than 240 hours reviewing online information, contacting providers with questions, and consulting with professionals in the industry. The best travel insurance we found was Generali Global Assistance. It offers plans that cost less than average, while offering caps above the mean. Further, it offers extra features like emergency cash and reimbursement on lost medication. This travel insurance is also a great value, with plans that consistently cost less than comparable plans from other companies, yet the coverage was at or above average in nearly all areas. Best Overall: Generali Generali (formerly CSA Travel Protection) is easily one of the best travel insurance companies, with plans that, as a whole, cost less than average and coverage that will give you peace of mind. If you’re hurt, the medical coverage is higher than that of most other companies, with payouts of up to $2 million in medical evacuation and repatriation costs. It also provides emergency cash advances. The medical coverage is higher than most companies, and it has the highest compensation for emergency medical evacuation of the companies we looked at." }, { "docid": "D842341#0", "title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/travel/carnival_cruise_lines.htm\n1198 Carnival Cruise Lines Consumer Reviews and Complaints", "text": "\"Last updated: April 8, 20181198 Carnival Cruise Lines Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Sheri of Rancho Cucamonga, CA Verified Reviewer Original review: April 8, 2018The food was disgusting, worse than Hometown Buffet. We found hair in our food three times! The cruise was full of young children who turned the pool green. The children took over the spas & there were drunks everywhere. Only one restaurant. They segregated upper-class guests who were allowed to go to the nice restaurant. The ship bounced around the entire trip. Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful Susan of Costa Mesa, CA Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer Original review: April 7, 2018I have been on several cruises in my life. 10 of us decided to go on the weekend Carnival Inspiration for my 69th bday. What a horrible waste of money and time." }, { "docid": "D765412#0", "title": "http://www.cruisecareers.be/faq/\nF.A.Q.: Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "F. A. Q.: Frequently Asked Questions What types of jobs do you have? Who are cruise lines hiring? How long are the contracts? Do I have to be able to speak English? Do I need to have experience? I want to work on a cruise ship, but I don't live in the USA? Is there a minimum age to work on a cruise ship? How do I get hired? How long will it take to obtain a position? How much money will I make?" }, { "docid": "D924697#0", "title": "http://celebrity.cruiselines.com/cruise_info/age_requirements.cfm\nAge Requirements", "text": "Age Requirements Families With Children Most cruise lines welcome children to travel on their ships, though infants and pregnant women are subject to some restrictions (click here ). Families booking more than one cabin may be subject to minimum age requirements for kids staying in a separate cabin. Your Vacations To Go cruise counselor can check these requirements for you, once you have found a cruise you are interested in. Celebrity requires that at least one person in each cabin is 21 or older. Age requirements are subject to change and should be verified with your Vacations To Go cruise counselor prior to booking. An exception may be made for underage married couples, as long as they are both 18. These couples may be asked to show proof of their marriage. This exception should be confirmed by your Vacations To Go cruise counselor prior to booking. Your age on the date of sailing is generally considered your age for the length of the cruise. Consumption of Alcohol The minimum drinking age for all alcoholic beverages on all Celebrity ships is 21." }, { "docid": "D193406#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080610110503AA2i4Qv\nAge Limit On Booking A Cruise?", "text": "Travel Cruise Travel Age Limit On Booking A Cruise? I'm 19 in college and I want to book a cruise for my boyfriend and I. The problem is, we are both the same age and according to the Carnival cruise line webside, you must be 21 to book online and an adult of 25 years and up must be present with you on the cruise. Is this standard for all cruise lines or... show more Follow 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The information that Carnival gave you IS CORRECT. All cruise lines have a minimum age limit and on all others there is a requirement that at least one (1) person in each cabin be age 21 or older (for Carnival its age 25). So no you cannot try a different cruise line and book a cruise, unless you have someone age 21 or older to accompany you. Now the upside of this is if you do find a friend or relative to go with you and share your cabin, then that third person in your cabin will pay a much lower fare. Or another way to put it is if you can find an adult (age 21 or older) you can add th total of all three fares and then split it three ways and you 2 end up going for slightly less. If you do find a person to go then try Royal Caribbean, Princess, or Norwegian cruise lines. They have the age 21 minimum requirement AND are better cruise lines. The best one in my opinion would be RC since they do have the most things to do on their ships." }, { "docid": "D1037750#0", "title": "http://www.gonomad.com/1560-freighter-travel-faqs\nFreighter Travel Costs and Questions", "text": "\"Freighter Travel Costs and Questions The sea of containers atop the freighter ship docked in Busan, South Korea. How to Hitch a ride on a cargo ship By R. F. Ahern, \"\"The Freighterman\"\"Remember the old stories of adventurers who would hop a cargo ship to get to an exotic port of call, traveling like a sailor or Merchant Marine? Well, the good news is that it’s still possible to do. Freighter travel: Info on freighter travel cost, and how you can take a cruise on a freighter ship. Now you can travel from one port to another or around the world by freighter. It’s relatively inexpensive (compared to other cruise ships) and easy to do as more and more freighter companies come on board to offer passenger service. Most freighters only have room for a limited number of passengers, and, while you won’t be bunking with the crew anymore, traveling by freighter is still enough of an alternative mode of transportation to keep regular cruise tourists standing in the buffet line. Your accommodations will be quite adequate–sometimes even a reconfigured Captain’s berth! – and all your meals while at sea will be provided. But unlike a regular cruise ship, you won’t find an onboard disco or gambling casino." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1546263#0", "title": "https://www.nhmunicipal.org/TownAndCity/Article/542\nNew Hampshire Town And City", "text": "New Hampshire Town And City Fair Housing in New Hampshire New Hampshire Town and City, November / December 2013By Christine Wellington, Esq. and Ben Frost, Esq., AICPForty-five years ago, at the height of the civil rights movement and in the wake of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Congress passed the federal Fair Housing Act (“FHA”). It was the final piece of modern civil rights laws begun with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which was promulgated to address and suppress racial discrimination against Americans of African descent. The FHA initially prohibited discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion. It was amended in 1974 to include gender or sex and again in 1988 to cover familial status and disability. Together, these are known as “protected classes.” The FHA has two major goals: (1) to stop discriminatory practices against protected class members in access to and receipt of housing and housing-related services; and (2) to promote integration and suppress segregation in housing. The overall purpose of the FHA is not only to outlaw discrimination in housing, but also to set out steps that are needed to proactively overcome the legacy of discrimination. Today, fifty years after Martin Luther King’s March on Washington, his vision of a fully equal society remains an ideal, not a reality." } ]
[ { "docid": "D367939#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colebrook,_New_Hampshire\nColebrook, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Colebrook, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Colebrook, New Hampshire Town Main Street Seal Location in Coos County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 44°53′40″N 71°29′45″WCoordinates: 44°53′40″N 71°29′45″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Coos Incorporated 1796Villages Colebrook Kidderville Upper Kidderville Government• Board of Selectmen Suzanne Collins Raymond Gorman Greg Placy• Town Manager Becky Merrow Area• Total 40.9 sq mi (105.9 km 2)• Land 40.7 sq mi (105.4 km 2)• Water 0.2 sq mi (0.5 km 2) 0.50%Elevation 1,024 ft (312 m)Population (2010)• Total 2,301• Density 56/sq mi (22/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03576Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-13780GNIS feature ID 0871097Colebrook is a town in Coos County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,301 at the 2010 census. [ 1] Situated in the Great North Woods Region, it is bounded on the west by the Connecticut River and home to Beaver Brook Falls Natural Area. The main village of the town, where 1,394 people resided at the 2010 census, [1] is defined as the Colebrook census-designated place (CDP), and is located at the junction of U. S. Route 3 with New Hampshire Route 26. The town also includes the villages of Kidderville, Upper Kidderville, and Factory Village. Colebrook is part of the Berlin, NH− VT Micropolitan Statistical Area. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Demographics4 Notable people5 See also6 Sites of interest7 References8 Further reading9 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)First granted in 1762 by New Hampshire's Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, the territory was named \"\"Dryden\"\", after English poet and playwright John Dryden." }, { "docid": "D2320489#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilford,_New_Hampshire\nGilford, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Gilford, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gilford, New Hampshire Town Kimball Castle and Lake Winnipesaukee c. 1920Seal Location in Belknap County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 43°32′51″N 71°24′26″WCoordinates: 43°32′51″N 71°24′26″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Belknap Incorporated 1812Villages Gilford, Glendale Government• Board of Selectmen Dale Channing Eddy, Chair Gus Benavides Richard Grenier• Town Administrator Scott Dunn Area• Total 53.7 sq mi (139.1 km 2)• Land 38.9 sq mi (100.7 km 2)• Water 14.8 sq mi (38.4 km 2) 27.60%Elevation 745 ft (227 m)Population (2010)• Total 7,126• Density 183/sq mi (70.8/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 03247, 03249Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-28740GNIS feature ID 0873603Website www .gilfordnh .org Gilford is a town in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 7,126 at the 2010 census. [ 1] Situated on Lake Winnipesaukee, Gilford is home to Governors Island, Ellacoya State Beach, Belknap Mountain State Forest, Gunstock Mountain Ski Resort, and Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion at Meadowbrook, a seasonal outdoor concert venue. The lakeside village of Glendale lies within Gilford's borders. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Government5 Sites of interest6 Notable people7 References8 External links History [ edit]Settled in 1778 and originally a part of Gilmanton, the town was first called Gunstock Parish. In 1812, Captain Lemuel B. Mason, who had fought in the 1781 Battle of Guilford Court House in North Carolina during the Revolutionary War and subsequently retired to Gunstock Parish, successfully proposed incorporation of a new town to be named Guilford after that battle. The name would later be contracted by clerical error. The original parish name is used by Gunstock Mountain and the ski resort located on it. [ 2]Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 53.7 square miles (139.1 km 2 ), of which 38.9 sq mi (100.7 km 2) is land and 14.8 sq mi (38.4 km 2) is water, comprising 27.60% of the town. Belknap Mountain, elevation 2,384 feet (727 m) above sea level and the highest point in Gilford, is in the south." }, { "docid": "D900517#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Ipswich,_New_Hampshire\nNew Ipswich, New Hampshire", "text": "\"New Ipswich, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search New Ipswich, New Hampshire Town Seal Location in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 42°44′53″N 71°51′15″WCoordinates: 42°44′53″N 71°51′15″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Hillsborough Incorporated 1762Villages New Ipswich High Bridge Smithville Government• Board of Selectmen David Lage, Chair Jay Hopkins John Veeser• Town Administrator Joanne Meshna Area• Total 33.1 sq mi (85.6 km 2)• Land 32.8 sq mi (84.8 km 2)• Water 0.3 sq mi (0.8 km 2) 0.97%Elevation 1,106 ft (337 m)Population (2010)• Total 5,099• Density 150/sq mi (60/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03071Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-51940GNIS feature ID 0873681Website http://www.townofnewipswich.org/New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,099 at the 2010 census. [ 1] New Ipswich, situated on the Massachusetts border, includes the villages of Bank, Davis, Gibson Four Corners, Highbridge, New Ipswich Center, Smithville, and Wilder, though these village designations no longer hold the importance they did in the past. The Wapack Trail passes through the community. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Notable people5 Sites of interest6 References7 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Barr Mansion in 1900New Ipswich was granted in 1735 to 60 inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts, from whence the name is derived, by Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher and the General Court (Assembly) of Massachusetts. As was customary, tall white pine trees were reserved for use as masts by the Royal Navy. Settlement began in 1738, when Abijah Foster arrived with his wife and infant daughter." }, { "docid": "D1512332#0", "title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Pierce\nFranklin Pierce", "text": "\"Franklin Pierce14th President of the United States In office March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1857Vice President William R. King Preceded by Millard Fillmore Succeeded by James Buchanan United States Senator from New Hampshire In office March 4, 1837 – February 28, 1842Preceded by John Page Succeeded by Leonard Wilcox Member of the U. S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire 's At-large district In office March 4, 1833 – March 4, 1837Preceded by Joseph Hammons Succeeded by Jared Williams Personal details Born November 23, 1804 Hillsborough, New Hampshire Died October 8, 1869 (aged 64) Concord, New Hampshire Nationality American Political party Democratic Spouse (s) Jane Appleton Pierce Religion Episcopal Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) was the 14th President of the United States (1853–1857) and is the only President from New Hampshire. Pierce was a Democrat and a \"\"doughface\"\" (a Northerner with Southern sympathies) who served in the U. S. House of Representatives and the Senate. Contents1 Early life2 Career3 Personal life4 President years5 Later life6 References7 Other websites Early life [ change | change source]Pierce was born on November 23, 1804, in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. He attended school at Hillsborough Center but then moved to Hancock Academy in Hancock at the age of 12. After attending school there for five years, he was transferred to Phillips Exeter Academy in the spring of 1820. After he entered, he felt homesick and returned home. Consequently, his father then put him in a wagon, drove him half way back to school, and left him on the roadside without saying a word. Franklin walked the seven remaining miles back to school. Later that year, he was transferred to Phillips Exeter Academy to prepare for college. That fall, he was sent to Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine." }, { "docid": "D2076222#0", "title": "http://www.nh.gov/labor/faq/youth-employment.htm\nYouth Employment FAQ", "text": "\"Youth Employment FAQWhen is the NH Youth Employment Certificate, also known as \"\"Working Papers,\"\" required? Do youths under the age of 18 need to have a NH Youth Employment Certificate? How do youths get a New Hampshire Youth Employment Certificate? If a 16 or 17 year old youth is not enrolled in school, how many hours can that youth work per day or week? If a person is 18 and still in high school, are they considered to be a youth? Is a student who is home schooled considered duly enrolled in school and do the school hours restrictions apply? What are the hours that a youth can work during school time and on vacation? What does casual work mean? When calculating the hours per week that a minor can work, is the work week the employer's work week? When is the NH Youth Employment Certificate, also known as \"\"Working Papers,\"\" required?" }, { "docid": "D1522865#0", "title": "https://www.hampshire.edu/geo/hampshire-in-england\nHampshire Exchange in England", "text": "\"Hampshire Exchange in England Goldsmiths, University of London Program Details Location: New Cross, Southeast London, England Term: Fall semester (Sept-Dec), spring semesters (Jan-June), academic year (Sept-June) Type of Program: Full time university enrollment Language of Instruction: English Fields of Study: Most subjects in the arts, humanities, social sciences, business, computing Prerequisites: None Watch Goldsmiths' Study Abroad Video Goldsmiths' tight-knit, urban campus offers a learning environment that combines academic excellence, creativity, and innovation. The college's departments cooperate in interdisciplinary ways to offer new perspectives and insights into each other's subjects. Academics Hampshire students have the opportunity to study in London, England through our institutional affiliation with Goldsmiths University London . Goldsmiths is a very creative place, and provides a positive, innovative, and challenging environment in which to learn. About Goldsmiths University Founded in 1891, Goldsmiths has a rich academic heritage and an inventive approach to education. Goldsmiths has over 8,000 students, including undergraduate, graduate, international, and study abroad students. It offers 15 academic departments teaching and researching creative, cognitive, cultural, and social subjects. Curriculum Students take four (4) courses or a total of 60 credits (called \"\"modules\"\") alongside both degree-seeking and study abroad students. Participants choose from courses in the following subjects: Anthropology; Art (Curating, Fine Art, and Textiles); Communication Studies; Computing; Cultural and Social Studies; Dance Movement Therapy; Design; Drama and Theatre Arts; Education; English and Comparative Literature (Cultural Studies and English); History; History of Art; Languages (French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish); Music (Academic, Creative, Practical, and Technical Studies); Politics and Economics; Psychology; Sociology; and Visual Cultures. Some course restrictions and prerequisites apply." }, { "docid": "D854225#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_carry\nConstitutional carry", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Firearm legal topics of the United States of America Amendment IIAssault weapon Assault weapons legislation Bump stocks Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Campus carry in the U. S. Concealed carry in the U. S. Connecticut Children's Safety Act Constitutional carry Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban Federal Assault Weapons Ban Federal Firearms Act of 1938Federal Firearms License Firearm case law Firearm Owners Protection Act Gun Control Act of 1968Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA)Gun law in the U. S. Gun laws in the U. S. by state Gun politics in the U. S. High-capacity magazine ban International treaties for arms control National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)National Firearms Act (NFA)NY SAFE Act Open carry in the U. S. Right to keep and bear arms in the U. S. Sullivan Act (New York)Suppressor Tiahrt Amendment Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act United States portalv t e In the United States, the term constitutional carry, also called permitless carry, refers to the legal carrying of a handgun, either openly or concealed, without a license or permit. [ 1] [2] [3] The phrase does not typically refer to the unrestricted carrying of a long gun, a knife, or other weapons. The scope and applicability of constitutional carry may vary by state. [ 4]The phrase \"\"constitutional carry\"\" reflects the view that the Second Amendment to the U. S. Constitution does not abide restrictions on gun rights, including the right to carry or “bear” arms. Before a landmark case in 2008, the U. S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) had never extensively interpreted the second amendment. [ 5] Consequently, a tapestry of different and sometimes conflicting laws about carrying firearms developed across the nation. [ 6]District of Columbia v. Heller, decided by SCOTUS in 2008, suggests that some state or local gun controls may be allowed, at least for certain types of firearms. The Heller case was extended by SCOTUS in the 2010 decision Mc Donald v. Chicago, which held that the 2nd and 14th amendments to the U. S. constitution were \"\"fully incorporated \"\" and thus the right to \"\"...keep and bear arms applies to the states and not 'in a watered-down version' but 'fully applicable'...,\"\" and does limit state and local governments in passing laws that restrict this \"\"individual\"\" and \"\"fundamental\"\" right to \"\"...keep and bear arms,\"\" for self-defense. Self-defense was considered by the SCOTUS a \"\"...central component of the 2nd Amendment.\"\" All of the state laws described below operate in the context of federal regulation regarding the transfer and sale of firearms." }, { "docid": "D1675406#0", "title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Colin_Van_Ostern\nBiography", "text": "\"Colin Van Ostern Prior offices New Hampshire Executive Councilor Democratic Party Report an officeholder change Education High school Governor's School for Government & International Studies, 1996Bachelor's The George Washington University, 2000Graduate Dartmouth College, 2009Personal Profession Higher education consultant Contact Website How will 2018 influence the direction of the Democratic party? Get the important Democratic or Republican Party news from Ballotpedia this primary season, including elections for U. S. Senate & House, governor, and other statewide offices. Sign up for free today Colin Van Ostern was a 2016 Democratic candidate for governor of New Hampshire. He won the Democratic nomination on September 13, 2016. He was defeated in the general election on November 8, 2016. Biography Van Ostern moved to New Hampshire for a job in the early 2000s and never left. He earned his bachelor's degree from The George Washington University and a master of business administration from Dartmouth. During his university years, he worked as a senior political advisor for several politicians including U. S. Congresswoman Ann Mc Lane Kuster (D). He also operated a small business consulting firm from 2004 to 2007. From 2006 until 2007, he also served as the associate director of public relations for the Tuck School of Business at Darmouth College, his alma mater." }, { "docid": "D1586686#0", "title": "https://www.interexchange.org/american-culture/new-hampshire/\nNew Hampshire", "text": "New Hampshire The Granite State U. S. Culture Northeast New Hampshire New Hampshire is in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, and Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. In general, the spring months are a bit chilly and often rainy, summers are mild and very pleasant, fall days are beautiful while winters are cold and snowy. Some of the most popular sites within the state include Lake Winnipesaukee, the historic cities of Concord and Portsmouth, White Mountain National Forest and its numerous ski areas. To travel around the state, you will need to book a bus or train ticket. For more information: visitnh.gov. View Larger Map Jump to: Historical Sites & Tourist Attractions | Arts & Culture | Sports & Recreation | Outdoor Activities | Food | Local Festivals | Housing Resources | Transportation | Health & Safety | Help Your Community Historical Sites & Tourist Attractions Add some local history to your cultural exchange experience by visiting a nearby historical site or tourist attraction when living and working in the U. S. Fort Constitution Historic Site was built in the early 19th century and used during the War of 1812. The ruins of the fort are now located in a state park and can be visited today on New Castle Island near Portsmouth. Museum of New Hampshire History in Concord has exhibitions, educational programs and events about the heritage and traditions of New Hampshire. The Robert Frost Homestead is a farm where Frost and his family lived from 1900-1911 and many poems from Frost have been associated with the area." }, { "docid": "D2238271#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southampton_Airport\nSouthampton Airport", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the airport in Canada, see Southampton Aerodrome. Southampton Airport IATA: SOU ICAO: EGHISummary Airport type Public Owner AGS Airports Operator Southampton International Airport Limited Serves Southampton, Portsmouth, Winchester, Salisbury, New Forest, Hampshire Location Eastleigh, Hampshire Hub for Flybe Elevation AMSL 44 ft / 13 m Coordinates 50°57′01″N 001°21′24″WCoordinates: 50°57′01″N 001°21′24″WWebsite southamptonairport.com Map EGHILocation in Hampshire Runways Direction Length Surfacem ft02/20 1,723 5,653 Asphalt Statistics (2017)Passengers 2,069,605Passenger change 16–17 6.3%Aircraft movements 39,285Movements change 16–17 4.9%Source: United Kingdom AIP [1] Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority [2]Southampton Airport ( IATA: SOU, ICAO: EGHI) is an international airport in the Borough of Eastleigh within Hampshire, England, 3.5 nautical miles (6.5 km; 4.0 mi) north north-east of Southampton. [ 1]The airport handled nearly two million passengers during 2016, an 8.8% increase compared with 2015, [2] making it the 18th busiest airport in the UK. Southampton Airport has a CAA Public Use Aerodrome Licence (Number P690) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction. The airport is owned and operated by AGS Airports which also owns and operates Aberdeen and Glasgow Airports. It was previously owned and operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings (formerly known as BAA). [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 21st century2 First Spitfire test flight3 Airlines and destinations3.1 Passenger3.2 Cargo4 Statistics4.1 Passenger numbers4.2 Busiest routes5 Ground transport6 Accidents and incidents7 References8 External links History [ edit]The airport's runway is built over the remains of a Roman villa. It was excavated in May 1925 but the villa had been robbed of much of its material. [ 4]The site's connection with aviation began in 1910 when pioneer pilot Edwin Rowland Moon used the meadows belonging to North Stoneham Farm as a take-off and landing spot for his monoplane, Moonbeam Mk II. [ 5]During the First World War, when forces from the United States Navy arrived in 1917, work on the building of hangars began." }, { "docid": "D2122175#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tilton,_New_Hampshire\nTilton, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Wikimedia is looking for female coders! Would you like to help improve our software as a volunteer? Read more!Tilton, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tilton, New Hampshire Town Downtown Tilton Seal Location in Belknap County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 43°26′32″N 71°35′22″WCoordinates: 43°26′32″N 71°35′22″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Belknap Incorporated 1869Villages Tilton, Lochmere, Winnisquam Government• Board of Selectmen Katherine Dawson Patricia Consentino Ashlee Saint John Jonathan Scanlon Peter Fogg• Town Administrator Joyce Fulweiler Area• Total 12.0 sq mi (31.1 km 2)• Land 11.1 sq mi (28.8 km 2)• Water 0.8 sq mi (2.2 km 2) 7.12%Elevation 443 ft (135 m)Population (2010)• Total 3,567• Density 320/sq mi (123.7/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 03276, 03298, 03299Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-77060GNIS feature ID 0873739Website www .tiltonnh .org Tilton is a town on the Winnipesaukee River in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,567 at the 2010 census. [ 1] It includes the village of Lochmere. Tilton is home to the Tilton School, a private preparatory school. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Government5 Notable people6 References7 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Originally the southern part of Sanbornton, the present area of Tilton was known as Sanbornton Bridge and Bridge Village. [" }, { "docid": "D95551#0", "title": "https://smartasset.com/retirement/average-retirement-age-in-every-state\nThe Average Retirement Age in Every State in 2015", "text": "Choosing the right retirement age is as difficult as it is important. Retiring too early could leave you short on savings years into your retirement. A premature retirement can also cost you a chunk of your annual Social Security income. Read the 2016 version of our annual study on the average retirement age in every state. On the other hand, if you wait too long to retire, you may miss out on some of the experiences you have planned for your golden years. Sticking with your job once you’re ready to retire can be stressful and exhausting. So when is the right time to retire? While the answer to that question will vary from one person to the next, it helps to know what others around you are doing. The “Full Retirement Age” in order to claim 100% of your Social Security benefits is between 65-67 (depending on when you were born). Likewise, Medicare eligibility begins at age 65." }, { "docid": "D2527429#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson,_New_Hampshire\nAtkinson, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Atkinson, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Atkinson, New Hampshire Main Street Location in Rockingham County and the state of New Hampshire. Coordinates: 42°50′18″N 71°08′49″WCoordinates: 42°50′18″N 71°08′49″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Rockingham Incorporated 1767 [1]Villages Atkinson Atkinson Heights Government• Board of Selectmen Jason B. Grosky, Chair Philip V. Consentino William M. Baldwin William G. Friel Harold J. Morse• Town Administrator Alan J. Phair Area• Total 11.3 sq mi (29.2 km 2)• Land 11.1 sq mi (28.8 km 2)• Water 0.2 sq mi (0.4 km 2) 1.42%Elevation 302 ft (92 m)Population (2010)• Total 6,751• Density 600/sq mi (230/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03811Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-02340GNIS feature ID 0873535Website www.town-atkinsonnh.com Atkinson is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 6,751 at the 2010 census. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Arts and culture4.1 Museums and other points of interest5 Education6 Notable people7 References8 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Atkinson has a rich history, dating back to the American Revolution. The community was incorporated 3 September [3] [4] 1767, [1] [5] and was named after Colonel Theodore Atkinson, [3] a local landowner. [ 6]Atkinson Academy, the second-oldest co-educational school in the country, [7] was founded as a boys' school in 1787 by Reverend Stephen Peabody, General Nathaniel Peabody and Doctor William Cogswell; it began admitting girls in 1791. The school building burnt to the ground in 1802, and was rebuilt in 1803 at a cost of $2,500." }, { "docid": "D1356312#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuftonboro,_New_Hampshire\nTuftonboro, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Tuftonboro, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tuftonboro, New Hampshire Town Melvin Village from Lake Winnipesaukee c. 1906Motto (s): \"\"The Diamond in the Heart of New Hampshire\"\"Location in Carroll County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 43°41′46″N 71°13′21″WCoordinates: 43°41′46″N 71°13′21″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Carroll Incorporated 1795Villages Center Tuftonboro Melvin Village Mirror Lake Tuftonboro Corner Union Wharf Government• Board of Selectmen Lloyd Wood, Chair William J. Marcussen William \"\"Chip\"\" Albee Area• Total 50.0 sq mi (129.5 km 2)• Land 41.0 sq mi (106.1 km 2)• Water 9.0 sq mi (23.4 km 2) 18.07%Elevation 988 ft (301 m)Population (2010)• Total 2,387• Density 48/sq mi (18/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 03816, 03850, 03853, 03894Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-77620GNIS feature ID 0873741Website www .tuftonboro .org Tuftonboro is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,387 at the 2010 census. [ 1] Bounded on the southwest by Lake Winnipesaukee, Tuftonboro includes the villages of Tuftonboro Corner, Center Tuftonboro, Melvin Village and Mirror Lake. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 2010 census3.2 2000 census4 Site of interest5 Notable people6 References7 External links History [ edit]The United Methodist Church in Tuftonboro Tuftonboro was the only incorporated place in New Hampshire owned by just one man, John Tufton Mason, for whom the town was named. Following the 1741 separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts, Mason was heir to the Masonian Claim, the undivided lands of northern New Hampshire. He sold them in 1746 to a group of Portsmouth merchants, thereafter known as the Masonian Proprietors. They disposed of the land via grants to prospective settlers prior to the Revolution. The town was granted as Tuftonborough in 1750 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth, and first settled about 1780. It was incorporated by the legislature on December 17, 1795. By 1859, when the population was 1,305, the principal occupation was raising cattle and sheep across the hilly terrain." }, { "docid": "D3423175#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandown,_New_Hampshire\nSandown, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Sandown, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sandown, New Hampshire Town Location in Rockingham County and the state of New Hampshire. Coordinates: 42°55′42″N 71°11′15″WCoordinates: 42°55′42″N 71°11′15″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Rockingham Incorporated 1756Government• Board of Selectmen Jonathan M. Goldman, Chair Thomas Tombarello Stephen Brown Bruce Z. Cleveland Cynthia Buco• Town Administrator Lynne Blaisdell Area• Total 14.4 sq mi (37.3 km 2)• Land 13.9 sq mi (36.0 km 2)• Water 0.5 sq mi (1.3 km 2) 3.54%Elevation 232 ft (71 m)Population (2010)• Total 5,986• Density 420/sq mi (160/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03873Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-67620GNIS feature ID 0873716Website www .sandown .us Sandown is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,986 at the 2010 census. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Education5 Sites of interest6 References7 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The Old Meeting House in 1908Once part of Kingston, Sandown was incorporated as a separate town in 1756 by Colonial Governor Benning Wentworth. It was named for picturesque Sandown on the Isle of Wight. The first minister of Sandown, the Reverend Josiah Cotton, built the Sandown Meeting House in 1774. It had an 11-foot-high (3.4 m) pulpit and marble columns supporting the gallery, and is still an excellent example of early New England church architecture." }, { "docid": "D240606#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratham,_New_Hampshire\nStratham, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Stratham, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Stratham, New Hampshire Town The Stratham Historical Society, housed in the former Wiggin Memorial Library building Location in Rockingham County and the state of New Hampshire. Coordinates: 43°01′26″N 70°54′49″WCoordinates: 43°01′26″N 70°54′49″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Rockingham Incorporated 1716Villages Stratham Winniconic Winnicut Mills Government• Board of Selectmen Bruno Federico, Chair Joseph Lovejoy Michael Houghton• Town Administrator Paul R. Deschaine Area• Total 15.5 sq mi (40.1 km 2)• Land 15.1 sq mi (39.1 km 2)• Water 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km 2) 2.49%Elevation 43 ft (13 m)Population (2010)• Total 7,255• Density 480/sq mi (185.5/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03885Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-74340GNIS feature ID 0873728Website www .strathamnh .gov Stratham is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town had a population of 7,255 at the 2010 census, [1] and an estimated population of 7,280 in 2013. [ 2] It is bounded on the west by the Squamscott River. The town is the home of the only U. S. Lindt & Sprüngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Politics5 Public safety6 Education7 Notable people8 References9 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Stratham Hill Park c. 1905Stratham was settled in 1631 and incorporated in 1716. The area, called Winnicutt by the Pennacook Indians, was known as Squamscott Patent or Point of Rocks because of its location between Great Bay and the Squamscott River." }, { "docid": "D2219175#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire\nCarroll County, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Carroll County, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Carroll, New Hampshire. Carroll County, New Hampshire Carroll County Court House Location in the U. S. state of New Hampshire New Hampshire's location in the U. S. Founded 1840Named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton Seat Ossipee Largest town Conway Area• Total 992 sq mi (2,569 km 2)• Land 931 sq mi (2,411 km 2)• Water 61 sq mi (158 km 2 ), 6.2%Population (est. )• ( 2016) 47,289• Density 51/sq mi (20/km 2)Congressional district 1st Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .carrollcountynh .net Carroll County is a county located in the state of New Hampshire, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 47,818, [1] making it the third-least populous county in New Hampshire. Its county seat is Ossipee. [ 2] The county was created in 1840 and organized at Ossipee from towns removed from Strafford County. It was named in honor of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, [3] who had died in 1832, the last surviving signer of the United States Declaration of Independence. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography1.1 Adjacent counties1.2 National protected area2 Demographics2.1 2000 census2.2 2010 census3 Politics4 Communities4.1 Towns4.2 Township4.3 Census-designated places4.4 Villages5 See also6 References7 External links Geography [ edit]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 992 square miles (2,570 km 2 ), of which 931 square miles (2,410 km 2) is land and 61 square miles (160 km 2) (6.2%) is water. [ 4] It is the third-largest county in New Hampshire by total area. Northern Carroll County is known for being mountainous." }, { "docid": "D1704447#0", "title": "https://www.apartments.com/hampshire-west-silver-spring-md/jc4qwp7/\nHampshire West", "text": "Map Menu Español Sign Up / Sign In Hampshire West1432 Hampshire West Ct , Silver Spring , MD 20903– Silver Spring Park (2)Contact844-767-4618Studio $1,215 1 Bed $1,440 2 Beds $1,715 3 Beds $2,040Home Maryland Silver Spring Hampshire West45 Images$1,215 - 2,040 Studio, One, Two & Three Bedrooms View Property Website All Studio1 Bedroom2 Bedrooms3 Bedrooms1 BR 1 BA$1,440 750 Sq Ft 1Bedroom 1Bathroom Available Now New View Model1 BR 1 BA$1,440 1432-12 750 Sq Ft 1Bedroom 1Bathroom Available Now New View Unit3 BRs 1½ BAs$2,040 1,200 Sq Ft 3Bedroom 1.5Bathroom Available Now New View Model3 BRs 1½ BAs$2,040 1404-13 1,200 Sq Ft 3Bedroom 1.5Bathroom Available Now New View Unit2 BRs 1 BA$1,715 1,000 Sq Ft 2Bedroom 1Bathroom Jun 1 View Model2 BRs 1 BA$1,715 1416-12 1,000 Sq Ft 2Bedroom 1Bathroom Jun 1 View Unit Studio 1 BA$1,215 560 Sq Ft Studio 1 Bath Not Available View Model View Less Prices and availability subject to change without notice. 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Cancel Submit Write a Review2 years ago New in The Game but Struggling My apartment is in the middle of a suburban/city like area in Silver Spring MD. I am staying in a 3 bedroom apartment with two other girls and we are all Howard Graduate students. Right now life is hard because we are broke college kids. Our apartment's management is understanding of this situation and they extend the rent's due date until the 10th of each month if you need it. There is a pool and a play ground and plenty of families in our buildings. I believe that we are the only college students in the building; it's a very family oriented and pet friendly area." }, { "docid": "D3106417#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orford,_New_Hampshire\nOrford, New Hampshire", "text": "\"Orford, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Orford, New Hampshire Town The Mall c. 1906Location in Grafton County, New Hampshire Coordinates: 43°54′18″N 72°08′15″WCoordinates: 43°54′18″N 72°08′15″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Grafton Incorporated 1761Villages Orford, Orfordville Government• Board of Selectmen John Adams, Chair Paul J. Goundrey David Smith Area• Total 48.0 sq mi (124.4 km 2)• Land 46.7 sq mi (120.9 km 2)• Water 1.4 sq mi (3.5 km 2) 2.81%Elevation 407 ft (124 m)Population (2010)• Total 1,237• Density 26/sq mi (10.2/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03777Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-58500GNIS feature ID 0873693Website www .orfordnh .us Orford is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,237 at the 2010 census. [ 1] The Appalachian Trail crosses in the east. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Crime5 Notable people6 References7 External links History [ edit]The Ridge c. 1912First called Number Seven in a line of Connecticut River fort towns, Orford was incorporated in 1761 by Governor Benning Wentworth and named for Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, who was England's first prime minister. It was settled in 1765 by Daniel Cross and wife from Lebanon, Connecticut. [ 2] By 1859, it had 1,406 inhabitants, most involved in agriculture. There was a large tannery, chair factory, 10 sawmills, a starch factory, a gristmill, a sash, blind and door factory, and 2 boot and shoe factories. [ 2]An original grantee was General Israel Morey, whose son Samuel Morey discovered a way to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water, making possible the first marine steam engine. He recognized the potential of steam power after working at his father's ferry. In 1793, on the river at Orford, he was first to demonstrate the use of a paddlewheel to propel a steam boat." }, { "docid": "D1101634#0", "title": "https://www.cga.ct.gov/2013/rpt/2013-R-0255.htm\n.", "text": "June 24, 20132013-R-0255STATE HOMESTEAD EXEMPTION AND CREDIT PROGRAMSBy: Rute Pinho, Associate Analyst You asked for a survey of homestead programs in other states. SUMMARYHomestead programs are widely used as a form of property tax relief for owner-occupied residential property. Thirty-eight states and the District of Columbia make homestead exemptions or credits broadly available to homeowners. Although they work in slightly different ways, both types of homestead programs reduce property taxes. Homestead exemption programs reduce property taxes by exempting a certain amount of a home ' s value from taxation. The value of the tax reduction depends on the exemption amount and the assessment level, or the portion of a property ' s value that is subject to the local government ' s tax rate. Homestead credit programs, on the other hand, provide tax credits directly to taxpayers. Qualifying homeowners receive a discount on their tax bills or a rebate equal to a certain percentage of taxes due or a fixed amount. States sometimes reimburse local governments for some or all of the revenue loss from homestead programs. Otherwise, the local government either absorbs the revenue loss or shifts the tax burden to other property." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D14258#0", "title": "http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Military/Service-age-and-obligation\nMilitary > Service age and obligation: Countries Compared", "text": "\"Military > Service age and obligation: Countries Compared Home Country Info Stats Military Service age and obligation DEFINITION: This entry gives the required ages for voluntary or conscript military service and the length of sevice obligation. Totals COUNTRY DESCRIPTIONAfghanistan22 years of age; inductees are contracted into service for a 4-year term Albania19 years of age Algeria19-30 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 18 months (6 months basic training, 12 months civil projects)Angola17 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 2 years plus time for training Antigua and Barbuda18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription Argentina18-24 years of age for voluntary military service (18-21 requires parental permission); no conscription Armenia18-27 years of age for voluntary or compulsory military service; 2-year conscript service obligation Australia17 years of age for voluntary military service (with parental consent); no conscription; women allowed to serve in Army combat units in non-combat support roles Austria18-35 years of age for compulsory military service; 16 years of age for male or female voluntary service; service obligation 7 months of training, followed by an 8-year reserve obligation Azerbaijanmen between 18 and 35 are liable for military service; 18 years of age for voluntary military service; length of military service is 18 months and 12 months for university graduates Bahrain17 years of age for voluntary military service; 15 years of age for NCOs, technicians, and cadets; no conscription Bangladesh16 years of age for voluntary military service; 17 years of age for officers (both with parental consent); conscription legally possible in emergency, but has never been implemented Barbados18 years of age for voluntary military service (younger requires parental consent); no conscription Belarus18-27 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 18 months Belgium18 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription suspended Belize18 years of age for voluntary military service; laws allow for conscription only if volunteers are insufficient; conscription has never been implemented; volunteers typically outnumber available positions by 3:1Benin21 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; in practice, volunteers may be taken at the age of 18; both sexes are eligible for military service; conscript tour of duty - 18 months Bermuda18-23 years of age; eligible men required to register for conscription as needed into the Bermuda Regiment, which is largely voluntary; term of service 39 months Bhutan18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription Bolivia18 years of age for 12-month compulsory military service; when annual number of volunteers falls short of goal, compulsory recruitment is effected, including conscription of boys as young as 14; 15-19 years of age for voluntary premilitary service, provides exemption from further military service Bosnia and Herzegovina17 years of age for voluntary military service in the Federation and in the Republika Srpska; conscription abolished January 2006; 4-month service obligation Botswana18 is the apparent age of voluntary military service; the official qualifications for determining minimum age are unknown Brazil21-45 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation - 9 to 12 months; 17-45 years of age for voluntary service; an increasing percentage of the ranks are \"\"long-service\"\" volunteer professionals; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps Brunei18 years of age (est.) for voluntary military service; non-Malays are ineligible to serve Bulgaria18-27 years of age for voluntary military service; conscript service obligation - 9 months; as of May 2006, 67% of the Bulgarian Army comprised of professional soldiers; conscription ended as of 1 January 2008; Air and Air Defense Forces and Naval Forces became fully professional at the end of 2006Burkina Faso18 years of age for compulsory military service; 20 years of age for voluntary military service Burma18 years of age for voluntary military service for both sexes; forced conscription of children, although officially prohibited, reportedly continues Burundi16 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; children as young as 10 years of age have been conscripted into the armed forces; the enrollment of children is still not prohibited Cambodiaconscription law of October 2006 requires all males between 18-30 to register for military service; 18-month service obligation Cameroon18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; the government makes periodic calls for volunteers Canada17 years of age for male and female voluntary military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for reserve and military college applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years Cape Verde18 years of age (est.) for selective compulsory military service; 14-month conscript service obligation Central African Republic18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; 2-year conscript service obligation Chad20 years of age for conscripts, with 3-year service obligation; 18 years of age for volunteers; no minimum age restriction for volunteers with consent from a guardian; women are subject to 1 year of compulsory military or civic service at age of 21Chile18-45 years of age for voluntary male and female military service, although the right to compulsory recruitment is retained; service obligation - 12 months for Army, 22 months for Navy and Air Force China18-22 years of age for selective compulsory military service, with 24-month service obligation; no minimum age for voluntary service (all officers are volunteers); 18-19 years of age for women high school graduates who meet requirements for specific military jobs Colombia18-24 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; service obligation - 18 months Congo, Republic of the18 years of age for voluntary military service; women allowed to serve Costa Rica18 years of age Cote d'Ivoire18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service Croatia18-27 years of age for compulsory military service; 16 years of age with consent for voluntary service; 6-month conscript service obligation; full conversion to professional military service by 2010Cuba17-28 years of age for compulsory military service; 2-year service obligation; both sexes subject to military service Cyprus Greek Cypriot National Guard (GCNG): 18-50 years of age for compulsory military service for all Greek Cypriot males; 17 years of age for voluntary service; females are not conscripted; age of military eligibility 17 to 50; length of normal service is 25 months with a minimum of 3 months Czech Republic18-28 years of age for voluntary and 19-28 for compulsory military service Democratic Republic of the Congo18-45 years of age for military service Denmark18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; conscripts serve an initial training period that varies from 4 to 12 months according to specialization; reservists are assigned to mobilization units following completion of their conscript service; women eligible to volunteer for military service Djibouti18 years of age for voluntary military service; 16-25 years of age for voluntary military training; no conscription Dominican Republic18 years of age for voluntary military service East Timor18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription Ecuador20 years of age for selective conscript military service; 12-month service obligation Egypt18-30 years of age for male conscript military service; service obligation 12-36 months, followed by a 9-year reserve obligation El Salvador18 years of age for selective compulsory military service; 16 years of age for voluntary service; service obligation - 8 months, but 11 months for officers and NCOs Equatorial Guinea18 years of age (est.) for compulsory military service Eritrea18-40 years of age for male and female voluntary and compulsory military service; 16-month conscript service obligation Estoniacompulsory military service for men between 19 and 28; conscription lasts 11 months for junior NCOs and reserve platoon leaders; reserve officers and designated specialists have a different conscript service obligation; Estonia has committed to retaining conscription for men up to 2010 and, unlike Latvia and Lithuania, has no plan to transition to a contract armed forces; 17 years of age for volunteers; reserve commitment up to the age of 60Ethiopia18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; theoretically, no compulsory military service, but the military can conduct call-ups when necessary and compliance is compulsory Fiji18 years of age for voluntary military service; reserve obligation to age 45Finland18 years of age for male voluntary and compulsory national military and nonmilitary service; service obligation 6-12 months France17-40 years of age for male or female voluntary military service); no conscription; 12-month service obligation; women serve in noncombat military posts Gabon20 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service Georgia18 to 34 years of age for compulsory and voluntary active duty military service; conscript service obligation - 18 months Germany18 years of age (conscripts serve a nine-month tour of compulsory military service)Ghana18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription Greece19-45 years of age for compulsory military service; during wartime the law allows for recruitment beginning January of the year of inductee's" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1917066#0", "title": "https://astronauts.nasa.gov/content/faq.htm\n.", "text": "Frequently Asked Questions What is the best degree field to choose? Among the academic fields considered qualifying for Astronaut Candidate positions, we would not recommend one over another or specify which might be more appropriate in the future. You should choose a field of study that is of interest to you; this will ensure that, whatever course your career takes, you will be prepared to do something that is personally satisfying. The qualifying degree fields are: Engineering, Biological Science, Physical Science, Computer Science, or Mathematics. You can obtain information on the backgrounds of the current and past astronauts at the following website: http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/Are there age restrictions? There are no age restrictions for the program. Astronaut candidates selected in the past have ranged between the ages of 26 and 46, with the average age being 34. Do you have to be a U. S. citizen to apply for the Astronaut Candidate Program? Yes, you must be a U. S. citizen to apply for the program through NASA, applicants with valid U. S. dual-citizenship are also eligible. It is not recommended that you change your citizenship solely for the purpose of being eligible for the Astronaut Candidate Program." }, { "docid": "D1097279#0", "title": "https://www.army.mil/article/14071/\nFort Bliss Family Advocacy program prevents domestic abuse", "text": "\"Fort Bliss Family Advocacy program prevents domestic abuse By Fort Bliss Family Advocacy Program November 11, 2008Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Reddit Share on Linked In Share via Email As we come to the end of Domestic Violence month stories of abuse and neglect continue to be observed in our community and in the media. This phenomena still has no known direct cause but we do know there exists many contributing factors that include communication issues, stress and social exposure. Domestic violence affects men and women, adults and children, civilians and Soldiers alike. Incidents related to domestic violence do get reported but there still remain countless others that are not. Military and civilian communities continue to address this social issue and provide resources for families in an effort reduce and prevent the occurrence of Domestic violence. The Department of Army policy on child and spouse abuse reflects a \"\"prevent, protect and treat\"\" ideation geared towards the prevention, education, intervention and treatment of domestic violence and child abuse in a manner consistent with military and civilian laws. One agency designed as a result of the military's vision is the Ft. Bliss Family Advocacy Program (FAP) located at the Army Community Service, Building 2494, Ricker Rd and at William Beaumont Army Medical Center. 5005 N. Piedras St. El Paso, Texas, on the 11th floor. The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) falls under Army Regulation (AR) 608-18 and is designed to interrupt the cycle of abuse by identifying it as early as possible and providing treatment for affected family members." }, { "docid": "D676787#0", "title": "http://www.in.gov/bmv/2758.htm\nRenewing a Driverâs License or Identification Card", "text": "BMV Home Licenses, Permits, & IDs Learner’s Permits & Driver’s Licenses Driver's License Renewing a Driver’s License or Identification Card Renewing a Driver’s License or Identification Card An Indiana driver’s license or identification card may be renewed up to one year prior to expiration for most Hoosiers. Individuals with temporary lawful status can only renew up to 30 days prior to the expiration of their current license or identification card. How long is my license or identification card valid? Your driver's license or identification card expires at midnight on your birthday. If your birthday falls on a day on which BMV branches are closed in your county, your driver's license or identification card will expire at midnight on the next business day. A probationary operator’s license expires at midnight 30 days after your 21st birthday. An administrative penalty of $6.00 will be charged if the license is renewed after its expiration date. Six years if you are 74 years or under in age. Three years if you are 75 - 84 years of age. Two years if you are 85 years of age or older." }, { "docid": "D531942#0", "title": "https://maximizemysocialsecurity.com/user-tips-faq\nUser Tips--FAQ", "text": "\"How do I apply for benefits? The most important advice is to access the Social Security website and get their most current official guidance on how to apply:http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/applying8.htm Note that you can apply online, by phone, or in person, and that you should apply for benefits no more than four months before the date you want your benefits to start. Our software calculates the maximized filing strategy for you based on your earnings history and your status as married, single, widowed, disabled, etc. As you apply for those benefits, be sure to use your entitlement month, i.e. the month you start earning Social Security benefits, on your application. These are the same as the filing dates, you enter on the What-If Dates screen. Since Social Security pays benefits one month in arrears, you will receive your check one month after the entitlement month. For example, if our software calculates that you file for retirement benefits in December 2020, you will receive your first retirement benefit check in January 2021. Be careful to start your entitlement neither too early nor too late. Social Security encourages you to apply 3 to 4 months before you want to start your entitlement. So in the above example, if you apply in September 2020, be sure to establish your entitlement month as December 2020." }, { "docid": "D1112724#0", "title": "https://cruises.affordabletours.com/search/AgeRequirements/\nAge Requirements", "text": "\"Age Requirements Cruise Lines Azamara Club Cruises Carnival Cruises Celebrity Cruises Celestyal Cruises Costa Cruises Crystal Cruises Cunard Cruises Disney Cruises Holland America Cruises MSC Cruises Norwegian Cruises Oceania Cruises Paul Gauguin Cruises Ponant Cruises Princess Cruises Regent Cruises Royal Caribbean Cruises Seabourn Cruises Sea Dream Yacht Club Silversea Cruises Star Clippers Cruises Viking Cruises Windstar Cruises No guest under the age of twenty-one (21) will be reserved in a stateroom unless accompanied by an adult twenty-one (21) years of age, or older. This age limit will be waived for minor children sailing with their parents or guardians in adjacent staterooms or under-aged married couples (proof of marriage is required). Infants sailing on a cruise must be at least 6 months old as of the first day of the cruise/cruisetour; provided, that for Transatlantic, Transpacific, Hawaii, select South American and other selected cruises/cruisetours, the infant (as of the first day of the cruise/cruisetour) must be at least 12 months old. As of April 22, 2008, the list of cruises to which the 12 month minimum age requirement applies is as follows: All Transatlantic and Transpacific cruises/cruisetours; any cruisetours associated with these cruises are also subject to the 12 month minimum age requirement. Denial of boarding for infants who do not satisfy these minimum age requirements may also result in the denial of boarding for one or more guests sailing with that infant. No refunds or other compensation shall be due from cruise line to anyone as a result of the denial of boarding to an underage infant or other accompanying guests. More Azamara Club Information by Ship » Back to Top Guests are required to be 21 years of age (on embarkation day) to travel on their own. Guest ages will be verified at embarkation. Guests not conforming to this policy will result in denied boarding and no compensation will be provided at embarkation. Guests Under the Age of 21 MUST travel with a relative or guardian of 25 years of age or older The guardian does not need to be a legal guardian." }, { "docid": "D1977279#0", "title": "https://www.in.gov/bmv/2758.htm\nRenewing a Driverâs License or Identification Card", "text": "BMV Home Licenses, Permits, & IDs Learner’s Permits & Driver’s Licenses Driver's License Renewing a Driver’s License or Identification Card Renewing a Driver’s License or Identification Card An Indiana driver’s license or identification card may be renewed up to one year prior to expiration for most Hoosiers. Individuals with temporary lawful status can only renew up to 30 days prior to the expiration of their current license or identification card. How long is my license or identification card valid? Your driver's license or identification card expires at midnight on your birthday. If your birthday falls on a day on which BMV branches are closed in your county, your driver's license or identification card will expire at midnight on the next business day. A probationary operator’s license expires at midnight 30 days after your 21st birthday. An administrative penalty of $6.00 will be charged if the license is renewed after its expiration date. Six years if you are 74 years or under in age. Three years if you are 75 - 84 years of age. Two years if you are 85 years of age or older." }, { "docid": "D1614428#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reserve_army\nMilitary reserve force", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Reserve army)navigation search Not to be confused with military reserve. This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources. ( November 2014)A military reserve force is a military organisation composed of citizens of a country who combine a military role or career with a civilian career. They are not normally kept under arms and their main role is to be available to fight when a nation mobilises for total war or to defend against invasion. Reserve forces are generally not considered part of a permanent standing body of armed forces. The existence of reserve forces allows a nation to reduce its peacetime military expenditures while maintaining a force prepared for war. It is analogous to the historical model of military recruitment before the era of standing armies. In some countries, such as Canada, United States, Spain and the United Kingdom, members of the reserve forces are civilians who maintain military skills by training, typically one weekend a month." }, { "docid": "D1813015#0", "title": "http://etf.wi.gov/faq/wrs.htm\nWisconsin Retirement System", "text": "Frequently Asked Questions Wisconsin Retirement System Where can I find the monthly tax withholding tables? Is there a minimum number of years that I have to work under the WRS (Wisconsin Retirement System) to be vested? What is the earliest age at which I can retire? What happens if I leave the WRS before my earliest retirement age? Do I have to withdraw my retirement account? In the past, I worked in a position covered under the WRS, but left my job and withdrew my funds. Is there any way I can get back the creditable service I forfeited when I withdrew my money from the retirement system? Can I use my teaching or other government employment with out-of state employers toward my WRS benefits? I was not covered under the retirement system for my first six months of employment. Is there any way I can get credit for that six months toward my retirement benefit?" }, { "docid": "D1628829#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_nationality_law\nBrazilian nationality law", "text": "\"Brazilian nationality law From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Brazil Citizenship Act Parliament of Brazil An Act relating to Brazilian citizenship Enacted by Government of Brazil Status: Current legislation Brazilian nationality law is based on both the principles of jus soli and of jus sanguinis. As a general rule, any person born in Brazil acquires Brazilian nationality at birth, irrespective of status of parents. Nationality law is regulated by Article 12 of the Brazilian Federal Constitution. Contents [ hide ]1 Birth in Brazil2 Natural Brazilians born abroad3 Naturalization as a Brazilian citizen4 Dual nationality and loss of Brazilian nationality5 Visa-free travel6 Military service7 Voting8 See also9 References Birth in Brazil [ edit]A person born in Brazil acquires Brazilian nationality at birth. The only exception applies to children of persons in the service of a foreign government (such as a foreign diplomats ). This means that parents and siblings of the Brazilian child are eligible to apply for permanent residency in Brazil, regardless of their nationality or where subsequent siblings were/are born. [ 1]Natural Brazilians born abroad [ edit]Brazilian law considers as Brazilian citizens people born abroad in two cases:a person born outside Brazil of a Brazilian parent who is in the service of the Brazilian government; ora person born outside Brazil of a Brazilian parent, provided that that person either be registered with a Brazilian consular office or later move to Brazil and confirm one's nationality before a federal judge. Between 1994 and 2007, registration with a Brazilian consular office did not confer Brazilian nationality. In September 2007, a constitutional amendment reinstituted consular registration as a means of acquiring Brazilian nationality. Naturalization as a Brazilian citizen [ edit]Foreigners may apply for Brazilian nationality if they meet the following criteria: [2] [3] [4]four years of residence in Braziladequate ability to communicate in Portugueseno prior criminal conviction in either Brazil or any country that Brazil has formal relations with The residence requirement may be reduced in certain circumstances: [2] [3] [4]only one year of residence is required for those who have a Brazilian spouse or child, for nationals of Portuguese-speaking countries, for those who have provided \"\"relevant services\"\" to the country, or for those with notable \"\"professional, scientific or artistic ability\"\"no residence period is required for those married to a Brazilian diplomat for more than five years, or for those who worked for more than 10 years in a Brazilian diplomatic mission Those who have lived in Brazil for more than 15 years and have no criminal conviction do not have to satisfy any other condition for naturalization." }, { "docid": "D250111#0", "title": "http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/092/092010300000920R.html\n.", "text": "TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION CHAPTER II: SECRETARY OF STATE PART 1030 ISSUANCE OF LICENSES SECTION 1030.92 RESTRICTIONSSection 1030.92 Restrictionsa) A driver services facility representative shall have the authority to determine license restrictions. No restriction shall be added until the driving test, if required, is given unless the restriction is due to a vision or hearing defect.b) If a change in a person's physical and/or visual condition is discovered by a facility representative, the representative has the authority to add, delete or change the restrictions.c) A Type B restriction requires corrective eye lenses. This restriction is added when a person needs corrective eye lenses to meet visual acuity standards as provided in Section 1030.70. This restriction includes eye glasses and contact lenses in one or both eyes, pursuant to Section 1030.75.d) A Type C restriction requires the driver to use one or more mechanical aids (e.g., hand operated brake, gearshift extension, shoulder harness, or foot operated steering wheel) to assist with the proper and safe operation of the vehicle.e) A Type D restriction requires the driver to use one or more prosthetic aids (e.g., artificial legs, artificial hands, hook on right or left arm, or brace on each leg) while operating a motor vehicle.f) A Type E restriction requires automatic transmission. An automatic transmission restriction is added when a driver of a commercial motor vehicle uses an automatic transmission during the pre-trip, skills and road portions of a commercial driver's license test as provided in FMCSR (49 CFR 383.95 (c); October 1, 2014).g) A Type F restriction requires left and right outside rearview mirrors when a driver is hearing impaired, has a monocular visual acuity reading of 20/100 or worse in either eye, requires a right outside rearview mirror because of problems turning the head while backing, cannot meet the peripheral vision requirements of Section 1030.70 (a), and/or takes the road test in a right hand-driven vehicle with the steering wheel on the right side. A driver may be restricted to both left and right rearview mirrors if minimum peripheral standards are met by the use of only one eye in accordance with Sections 1030.70 and 1030.75.h) A Type G restriction requires the driver to drive only in the daylight. This restriction is added when a driver has binocular visual acuity that does not meet the 20/40 minimum in accordance with Section 1030.70 (a), but is not worse than 20/70. People who want to drive utilizing a non-standard lens arrangement pursuant to Section 1030.75 are restricted to daylight driving only.i) A Type J restriction with appropriate numerical indicators includes other restrictions not listed in this Section. These Type J restrictions and numerical indicators are as follows:1) J01 Driver has been issued an Illinois Medical Restriction Card, which must be carried in addition to a valid Illinois driver's license/permit.2) J02 Driver authorized to operate a religious organization bus within classification, as provided in IVC Section 6-106.2.3) J03 Driver authorized to operate a religious organization bus or van within Class D only. The driver took the religious organization bus test in a Class D vehicle, but may hold a Class A, B or C license.4) J04 Driver authorized to operate a religious organization bus or van within Class C or a lesser classification vehicle only." }, { "docid": "D608280#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_to_keep_and_bear_arms_in_the_United_States\nRight to keep and bear arms in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Firearm legal topics of the United States of America Amendment IIAssault weapon Assault weapons legislation Bump stocks Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act Campus carry in the U. S. Concealed carry in the U. S. Connecticut Children's Safety Act Constitutional carry Domestic Violence Offender Gun Ban Federal Assault Weapons Ban Federal Firearms Act of 1938Federal Firearms License Firearm case law Firearm Owners Protection Act Gun Control Act of 1968Gun-Free School Zones Act (GFSZA)Gun law in the U. S. Gun laws in the U. S. by state Gun politics in the U. S. High-capacity magazine ban International treaties for arms control National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS)National Firearms Act (NFA)NY SAFE Act Open carry in the U. S. Right to keep and bear arms in the U. S. Sullivan Act (New York)Suppressor Tiahrt Amendment Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act United States portalv t e The right to keep and bear arms in the United States is a fundamental right [1] [2] [3] protected by the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, part of the Bill of Rights, and by the constitutions of most U. S. states. [ 4] The Second Amendment declares: A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. [ 5] [6]In the United States, which has an English common law tradition, the concept of a right to keep and bear arms was recognized prior to the creation of a written national constitution. [ 7] When colonists in the Thirteen Colonies rebelled against British control during the American Revolution they cited the 1689 English Bill of Rights as an example. Contents [ hide ]1 English precedent2 Civilian usage meaning3 Military service and civilian usage meanings4 Early commentary in federal courts4.1 Dred Scott v. Sandford5 Early commentary in state courts5.1 Bliss5.2 Aymette5.3 Nunn5.4 Buzzard5.5 Salina v. Blaksley6 Modern commentary6.1 Interpretive Models6.2 Federal case commentary6.2.1 United States v. Miller6.2.2 District of Columbia v. Heller6.2.3 Mc Donald v. Chicago7 The politics of the right to keep and bear arms8 See also9 References English precedent [ edit]See also: Assize of Arms of 1181The American understanding of the right to keep and bear arms was influenced by the 1689 English Bill of Rights, an Act of Parliament, which also dealt with personal defence by Protestant English subjects. The Bill of Rights did not create a new right to have arms but rather rescinded and deplored acts of the deposed King James II, a Roman Catholic, who had forced the disarming of Protestants, while arming and deploying armed Catholics contrary to Law (among other alleged violations of individual rights). The Bill of Rights provided that Protestants could bear arms for their defence as permitted by law. It also established that the power to regulate the right to bear arms belonged to Parliament, not the monarch. [ 8]Sir William Blackstone wrote in the eighteenth century about the right to have arms being auxiliary to the \"\"natural right of resistance and self-preservation\"\", but conceded that the right was subject to their suitability and allowance by law. The fifth and last auxiliary right of the subject, that I shall at present mention, is that of having arms for their defence, suitable to their condition and degree, and such as are allowed by law." }, { "docid": "D2998178#0", "title": "http://www.in.gov/bmv/2332.htm\nLearner's Permits & Driver's Licenses Overview", "text": "BMV Home Licenses, Permits, & IDs Learner’s Permits & Driver’s Licenses Learner's Permits & Driver's Licenses Overview Learner's Permits & Driver's Licenses Overview Learner's Permit A learner’s permit allows Indiana residents to practice driving before obtaining a driver’s license. Obtaining a learner's permit New Residents If you are a new Indiana resident who has a valid driver's license from another state or foreign country, you do not have to hold a learner's permit to obtain an Indiana driver's license. Obtaining an Indiana driver's license as a new resident Not sure if you're an Indiana resident? Learn more about Indiana residency requirements Driving in Indiana with an out-of-country license Probationary Driver's License If you are under the age of 21 when you obtain your Indiana driver's license, your license is considered probationary until you turn 21 years old. Obtaining a probationary driver's license Driving skills examination Driver's License If you are 21 years of age or older when you obtain your Indiana driver's license, your license is not probationary. Obtaining a driver's license Requirements to Renew an Expired Driver's License If your license has been expired for less than 180 days You will have to pay a $6 administrative penalty fee You will have to pass a standard vision screening If your license has been expired for 180 days to 3 years You will have to pay a $6 administrative penalty fee You will have to pass a knowledge examination and standard vision screening If your license has been expired for more than 3 years You will have to pay a $6 administrative penalty fee You will have to pass a knowledge examination, driving skills exam and standard vision screening Obtain a Real ID Driver’s License and ID Cards before 2020A Real ID is a type of credential that satisfies federal and state requirements for the issuance of licenses, permits, and ID cards. These credentials provide greater protection in preventing fraud and identity theft. The BMV will only issue new applicants a Real ID, but we recommend that all Hoosiers upgrade to a Real ID as soon as it is practical to do so. Below are a series of topics that will help you understand what Real ID is and how to obtain one. Learn more about Real ID Credentials Organ Donation You can register your decision to become an organ and tissue donor when renewing or updating your driver’s license." }, { "docid": "D773262#0", "title": "http://www.jag.navy.mil/legal_services/defense_services_addendum.htm\nDefense / Personal Representative Services Addendum", "text": "\"Home > Legal Services > Defense / Personal Representative Services > Defense / Personal Representative Services Addendum Defense / Personal Representative Services Addendum Administrative Separations Article 31b Rights Article 32 Investigations Attorney-Client Relationship Confinement Convening Authorities Complaints of Wrongs Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP)What is NJP? Commander’s Responsibility Limitations on NJPDo I have the right to demand trial instead of NJP? Post-Trial Matters (Appeals, Clemency)Right to Counsel Types of Court-Martial Summary Court-Martial (SCM)Special Court-Martial (SPCM)General Court-Martial (GCM)Military Justice Terms Administrative Separations (ADSEPs)A service member’s obligation to his armed service normally continues until terminated. Generally, this time period is determined by the terms of the enlistment contract. However, earlier termination may result due to administrative separation or disciplinary discharge based upon misconduct on the part of the service member. There are two types of separations given by the armed forces of the United States to enlisted service members: punitive discharges and administrative separations. Punitive discharges can only be awarded as punishment by courts-martial. However, there are many reasons a service member may be administratively separated prior to expiration of the enlistment contract. For example, a service member may be administratively separated based on commission of a serious offense, drug use or possession, or convenience of the government. If a command wants to administratively separate (ADSEP) a service member, the member will be given an Administrative Separation Processing Notice (ASPN) describing why the command is processing the member and the least favorable type of discharge authorized." }, { "docid": "D390688#0", "title": "http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/drivers/drivers_license/drlicid.html\nDriver's License/Commercial Driver's License/State ID Card Driver Services", "text": "\"Home > Departments > Drivers > Drivers License > Driver’s License/State ID Card Driver's License/Commercial Driver's License/State ID Card Driver Services Application • Temporary Driver's License/Commercial Driver's License/State ID Card/Commercial Learner's Permit • Renewal • Out-of-State Renewal • Duplicate/Corrected • Name Change • Gender Change • Lost/Found/Stolen • Motorcycle License • Social Security Online Verification • State ID Card • Restricted Local Drivers License • State ID Card for the Homeless • Temporary Visitor Driver's License • Veteran Designation • Deceased Notification Driver's License Application To obtain an Illinois Driver's License you must: Visit a Secretary of State facility, show required identification documents and have your photo taken. Surrender all valid out-of-state licenses, state ID cards, instruction permits and commercial driver's licenses. Pay the appropriate fee. Pass the appropriate exams (vision screening, written and/or driving). When all necessary requirements are completed, a temporary, secure paper driver's license, valid for 90 days, will be issued to serve as the DL/state ID for driving purposes and proof of identification until the permanent DL/state ID arrives in the mail within 15 business days. For Drivers under the age of 21, please see the Graduated Driver's License page. Temporary Driver's License/Commercial Driver's License/State ID Card/Commercial Learner's Permit Beginning in July 2016, you will no longer be issued a new permanent driver's license, commercial driver's license (CDL), state identification card or Commercial Learner's permit (CLP) at the end of the application process for any card type: original (initial or renewal), duplicate, or corrected. Instead you will leave the facility with a temporary secure paper document called a Temporary Driver's License (DL/CDL), Temporary State Identification (ID) Card or Temporary CLP. This document will:be valid for 90 daysserve as your driver's license/learner's permit for driving purposes if application for Temporary DL or Temporary CLPserve as proof of identification for Temporary DL/CDL or Temporary State IDcontain a photo and the basic information that appears on the permanent DL/CDL, State ID or CLPcan be duplicated at a Secretary of State facility for the appropriate fee, if lost or stolen. You will only be permitted to hold one (1) of these types of temporary credentials (DL/CDL, State ID or CLP) at a time." }, { "docid": "D2732706#0", "title": "https://militarysaves.org/blog/1204-retirement-options-for-reservists\nRetirement Options for the Reserve Component", "text": "\"Retirement Options for the Reserve Component Retirement TSP 401K IRABy Laura Roler, Military Saves Associate, AFC® Candidate, FINRA Military Spouse Fellow A few weeks ago Military Saves published The Basics of Active Duty Retirement, which discussed retirement plans and military pensions for active duty service members. Similar to active duty retirement, members of the National Guard and Reserve also qualify for a military pension after completing 20 years or more of qualifying military service. Planning for retirement is a must when balancing both military and civilian careers, and luckily, if you are in the National Guard or Reserve, you have multiple options. By putting those options to work early, often, and wisely, you will ensure that you have enough money to retire comfortably. There are some key differences between active duty and reserve component retirement benefits that must be understood in order to adequately plan for retirement; most importantly, the age at which you will be eligible to draw payments, which is generally age 60. There are also some differences in how the years of qualifying service are determined. Points System In order to determine how much you will receive from your military pension, you need to determine your qualifying years of service. Due to the multiple missions and time requirements for reservist duty, a points system is used to more accurately convert reserve service to active service. To determine equivalent years of service for reservists' retired pay at age 60, see the calculation below: Total number of Creditable Retirement Points ÷ 360 = Equivalent Years of Service Reserve service points can vary greatly per year, depending upon the drilling status, training schedule, and active duty mobilizations and deployments. At least 50 Creditable Retirement Points must be earned in order to be a qualifying year." }, { "docid": "D3247764#0", "title": "https://tricare.com/the-items-included-under-the-tricare-health-care-programs/\nItems Included Under TRICARE Health Care Programs", "text": "Items Included Under TRICARE Health Care Programs TRICARE health care programs offer numerous benefits. Some examples of these benefits which are included in the health care include basic diagnostic and medical treatment. However, these programs also encompass a number of other health related benefits under the TRICARE coverage plans. It is suggested that you contact a Health Benefits Advisor prior to receiving these health care benefits to know complete details about any restrictions or limitations so that you can make the best informed decision about which TRICARE plan to choose. For Anthrax Immunizations Visit the webpage of https://www.vaccines.mil/Anthrax to find out more details regarding the Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program for military personnel. Purchasing Durable, Long-Lasting Medical Equipment The TRICARE Standard program can help cover some costs for medical equipment. Under the program, there are cost-shares for the monetary amount spent on purchasing necessary medical equipment and items such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, oxygen tanks, etc. This medical equipment can be either purchased directly or you also have the option to rent or lease it. rented For covreage assistance, you must send a claim stating the reasons why you require the equipment and for the duration that it is required as well as other documented information. This should be sent along with the doctor’s prescription for the item (s) needed." }, { "docid": "D1976099#0", "title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/join-military-after-age-thirtyfive-9163.html\nHow to Join the Military After Age Thirty-Five", "text": "Home »Job Descriptions »More Job Descriptions How to Join the Military After Age Thirty-Five By Tony Guerra; Updated July 05, 2017Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images News/Getty Images Traditionally, most people join the U. S. military in their late teens or early to mid-twenties. As of 2013, the average enlistment age for people joining the Army was 20.7 years. Each of the four military service branches and the Coast Guard also have their own maximum age standards for enlistment or officer commissioning. So while the maximum military enlistment age set by Congress is 42 years, if you're 35 or older you might have a tougher time trying to enlist. Maximum Enlistment Ages The military services and the Coast Guard are allowed by Congress to set their own particular maximum enlistment and officer commissioning ages. The Air Force has the lowest maximum enlistment age at 27 years, though officer maximum commissioning age varies by career field. The Navy's maximum enlistment age is 34 years, with varying officer commissioning ages as well. The Marine Corps sets its maximum enlistment and officer commissioning age at 28 years, though all the services are allowed to grant age waivers. Age Waiver Requests Though you technically can join the military up to age 42, if you're 35 or over you'll need an age waiver if you've never been in the military before. Normally, military recruiters prepare and forward age waiver requests, with a yes-or-no recommendation for prospective recruits exceeding enlistment or commissioning age limits." }, { "docid": "D912805#0", "title": "http://pe.usps.com/text/qsg300/Q503.htm\n503 Quick Service Guide", "text": "503 Quick Service Guide Extra Services Overview Extra services are enhancements that, for a fee in addition to postage, provide greater security and accountability for mail, convenience to the sender, or improved handling. Extra services are not available with Periodicals. Not all extra services are available for all classes of mail and only certain services may be combined for the same mailpiece. Adult Signature Services ( 503.8.0)Adult Signature service provides a method for customers to obtain a signature at delivery from an adult recipient who is 21 years of age or older. Available for commercial and online customers who send via: Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, First-Class Mail Parcels, First-Class Package Service — Commercial and Parcel Select (including Parcel Select Lightweight). Return receipt (hardcopy PS Form 3811) may be used with Adult Signature shipments paid for as Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail. Adult Signature service may also be combined with: Insured Mail and Hold For Pickup (only for commercial Priority Mail Express, Priority Mail, Parcel Select Ground, and Parcel Select Lightweight pieces). Two options available: Adult Signature Required—requires the signature of someone who is 21 years of age or older at the recipient‘s address. Adult Signature Restricted Delivery—requires the signature of a specific addressee (or authorized agent), who must be 21 years of age or older. Certificate of Mailing ( 503.5.0)Provides evidence of mailing only." }, { "docid": "D527461#0", "title": "http://www.gunpolicy.org/firearms/region/cp/ireland\nGuns in the Republic of Ireland", "text": "Gun Facts Full Article Guns in the Republic of Ireland Ireland has some of the least permissive firearm legislation in Europe. In order to possess a limited range of hunting and sport-shooting firearms, 1 gun owners must renew their firearm certificates every three years. 2 3 Although small arms-related death, injury and crime remain relatively low, rising rates of gun violence and firearm ownership in the Republic ― in particular the possession and misuse of handguns ― have become sources of national concern. 4 In 2009, the private possession of handguns was curtailed. Licensing of all pistols and revolvers using centrefire ammunition was capped through 'grandfathering,' with new licences restricted to a limited range of small-calibre .22 rimfire handguns and .177 air pistols. 3 5 The possession and use of realistic imitation firearms in a public place is prohibited. 6 7 Ireland is an active supporter of the United Nations process to reduce gun injury (UNPo A). 8Civilian Possession In the year to 31 July 2008, the number of firearm certificates on issue in Ireland was 233,120. 9 Each certificate qualifies its holder to possess a single, specified firearm, along with a maximum quantity and described type of ammunition. 10 The number of certificates has risen slowly since 2000, when 207,000 were on issue." }, { "docid": "D2110486#0", "title": "https://www.gov.uk/guidance/public-access-to-military-areas\nPublic access to military areas", "text": "Home Defence and armed forces Ministry of Defence estate Guidance Public access to military areas Information about public access to military owned land. Published 12 December 2012 Last updated 22 December 2015 — see all updates From: Ministry of Defence Contents Overview Locations in East England Barton Road Beckingham training area Fingringhoe ranges Middlewick ranges & Friday Woods training area Watton Brook Further Information from…OS Map Reference Location in the Midlands Kingsbury Ranges Leek and Upper Hulme Nesscliff training area Whittington Locations in the North of England Catterick training area Holcombe Moor Otterburn Warcop Scotland Barry Buddon Cape Wrath Training Area Castlelaw Training Area and Ranges Kirkcudbright Training Centre Locations in South East England Aldershot and Minley training areas Ash and Pirbright Range Danger Areas East Kent dry training area Hankley and Elstead Commons Hythe ranges Longmoor range and training areas Lydd ranges Mereworth Woods Thorney Island Locations in South West England Antony training area & Tregantle ranges Dartmoor Lulworth ranges Penhale Salisbury Plain Staddon Heights training area Wyke Regis training area & Chickerell Camp Locations in Wales and West England Capel Curig Castlemartin Kingsbury Ranges Kinmel Park Training Area Leek and Upper Hulme Training Areas Llansilin Range Manorbier Range Nesscliff Pembrey Sands Penally Sealand Rifle Range Sennybridge and Epynt Way Swynnerton Camp and Training Area Templeton Training Area Overview Location details, opportunities and restrictions for accessing military owned land in the United Kingdom. It is important to read the information safety before accessing a military site. In addition further information on access restrictions can be found on the MOD byelaws page and the firing notices. Health and Safety reminder for all military training areas and rangesdo not touch any military itemswash your hands before you eatclean your shoes and boots before you enter your car or home Locations in East England Barton Road Location details and access opportunities and restrictions for Barton Road, Southwest Cambridge, between Barton and Comberton. Location Southwest of Cambridge, between Barton and Comberton. Site Description This site is a small Rifle Range, in the undulating countryside of Cambridgeshire. Access Opportunities A small network of public rights of way, including the locally promoted Whitwell Way, (which is open at all times) connect the local villages across fields. The training area is used for live firing. Red flags are flown during the day and red lamps are lit at night during firing periods at which time access is prohibited to the Range Danger Area." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2885699#0", "title": "http://www.vaccines.com/senior-vaccine-immunization.cfm\nSeniors Age 65 and Older", "text": "Protect Your Family Infants and Young Children Preteens and Teens Adults through Age 64Seniors Age 65 and Older All US Vaccines Vaccines for Seniors Age 65 and Older Immunizations for better senior and elderly health Childhood vaccinations are one of the greatest medical success stories of the 20th century. 83 But remember that as you age, you become more at risk for certain diseases, even ones you were vaccinated against when you were younger. Immunization should be a life-long priority. Recommended vaccines for seniors 65 years of age and older Chickenpox Vaccine Diphtheria Vaccination Flu Vaccine Pneumococcal Vaccine Shingles Vaccine Tetanus Vaccination Pertussis Vaccination Vaccines for seniors at higher risk Some seniors have medical conditions or lifestyles that put them at higher risk for certain diseases. Check with your health care provider to see if you should receive any of the following vaccines. Hepatitis A Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine MMR Vaccine Meningitis (Meningococcal) Vaccine Hib ( Haemophilius influenzae type b) vaccine" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2277401#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/pentacel.html\nPentacel", "text": "\"Pentacel Generic Name: diphtheria, haemophilus B, pertussis, polio, tetanus vaccine (dif THEER ee a, hem OFF il us, per TUS is, POE lee oh, TET a nus) Brand Names: Pentacel Medically reviewed: December 8, 2017Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Support Group Q & APricing & Coupons What is Pentacel vaccine? Pentacel is a vaccine used to improve immunity against diphtheria, haemophilus influenzae type B, pertussis, polio, and tetanus, all serious diseases caused by bacteria or viruses. Diphtheria causes a thick coating in the nose, throat, and airways. It can lead to breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure, or death. Haemophilus B bacteria can infect the lungs or throat, and can also spread to the blood, bones, joints, brain, or spinal cord. It can cause breathing problems or meningitis, and these infections can be fatal. Pertussis (whooping cough) causes coughing so severe that it interferes with eating, drinking, or breathing. These spells can last for weeks and can lead to pneumonia, seizures (convulsions), brain damage, and death. Polio affects the central nervous system and spinal cord. It can cause muscle weakness and paralysis." }, { "docid": "D1110628#0", "title": "http://healthandwelfare.idaho.gov/Health/DiseasesConditions/Tetanus.aspx\nTetanus: Make Sure Your Family Is Protected", "text": "Tetanus: Make Sure Your Family Is Protected Make sure your family is up to date with their tetanus vaccine so they have protection against this serious infection. Spores of tetanus bacteria are everywhere in the environment. Summertime means family cookouts, long days playing outside, and unfortunately the cuts and scrapes that often come with outdoor fun. Spores of tetanus bacteria are commonly found in soil and can enter the body through these breaks in the skin. Inside the body, the spores become active bacteria and make a toxin (poison) that causes painful muscle stiffness. Tetanus infection can lead to serious health problems and even death. Make sure everyone in your family is up to date with their tetanus vaccine. Tetanus Vaccines DTa P: diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine for children younger than age 7. Tdap: tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis vaccine for older and adults. Td: tetanus and diphtheria vaccine for older children and adults." }, { "docid": "D458148#0", "title": "http://www.op.nysed.gov/prof/pharm/pharmimmunizationfaq.htm\nOffice of the Professions", "text": "\"Pharmacy Laws, Rules & Regulations Verifications Consumer Information Contact Information License Statistics Board Members Only Professional Assistance Program Pharmacists License Requirements License Application Forms Practice Issues FAQs Continuing Education Administration of Immunizations Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Nuclear Pharmacist Certification Electronic Prescribing Purple Book: Lists of Licensed Biological Products with Reference Product Exclusivity and Biosimilarity or Interchangeability Evaluations Pharmacy Establishments Registration Requirements & Forms Listing of Outsourcing Facilities NYSED / OP / Professions / Pharmacy / FAQ / Administration of Immunizations Frequently Asked Questions Administration of Immunizations Effective July 1, 2015, a pharmacist who is certified by the State Education Department to administer immunizations is authorized to administer to patients 18 years of age or older, immunizing agents to prevent influenza, pneumococcal disease, meningococcal disease, acute herpes zoster (shingles), tetanus, diphtheria or pertussis disease, pursuant to either patient specific order or a non-patient specific order. Are the regulations allowing pharmacists to administer immunizations available online? Yes, they can be found in Part 63 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education. Are all pharmacists authorized to administer immunizations? No. Pharmacists must be currently registered and certified to immunize in NY in order to participate. How does a pharmacist become certified? To become certified, a pharmacist must:be currently licensed and registered in NYprovide evidence that an approved immunization course has been completed within the past three yearsprovide evidence they are currently certified in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or Basic Life Support (BLS) (NOTE: “On-line” or “virtual” courses will not be accepted.submit a completed Pharmacist Immunization Certification Form with the $100 application fee Is there a specific immunization course that must be taken? Yes. The New York State Education Department (SED) and the Department of Health (DOH) have identified the American Pharmacists Association's (APh A) National Certificate Program for Pharmacists as the required course." }, { "docid": "D309492#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/wound\nwound", "text": "wound Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to wound: Wound Infection, Wound Care, Wound healingwound [ wo̳nd] an injury or damage, usually restricted to those caused by physical means with disruption of normalcontinuity of structures. Called also injury and trauma.blowing wound open pneumothorax.contused wound one in which the skin is unbroken.wound drain any device by which a channel or open area may be established for the exit of material from a wound or cavity. See also wound healing.wound healing restoration of integrity to injured tissues by replacement of dead tissue withviable tissue; this starts immediately after an injury, may continue for months or years, and is essentially the same for all types of wounds. Variations are the result of differences in location,severity of the wound, extent of injury to the tissues, the age, nutritional status, and generalstate of health of the patient, and available body reserves and resources for tissue regeneration. The repair of damaged cells and tissue takes place by regeneration, in which structures arereplaced by proliferation of similar cells, such as happens with skin and bone; and by formation of a scar, consisting of fibrous structures with some degree of contraction. Since most woundsextend to more than one type of tissue, complete regeneration is impossible; therefore, scarformation is an expected outcome of wound healing. In healing by first intention (primary union), restoration of tissue continuity occurs directly,without granulation; in healing by second intention (secondary union), wound repair followingtissue loss (as in ulceration) is accomplished by closure of the wound with granulation tissue. This tissue is formed by proliferation of fibroblasts and extensive capillary budding at the outeredges and base of the wound cavity, with slow extension from the base and sides of the woundtoward its center. If, however, the wound is very deep and extensive, granulation tissue cannot fillthe defect and grafting may be needed to cover the space and avoid severe contracture and loss of function." }, { "docid": "D2640497#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/kinrix-drug/patient-images-side-effects.htm\nKinrix", "text": "\"home drugs a-z list side effects drug center kinrix (diptheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis adsorbed and inactivated poliovirus vaccine) drug - patient side effects and images Kinrix Patient Information Including Side Effects Travel Health and Vaccines Slideshow Pictures Find Lowest Prices on Brand Names: Kinrix Generic Name: diphtheria, pertussis acellular, tetanus, and polio (Pronunciation: dif THEER ee a, per TUS is a SEL yoo lar, TET a nus, POE lee oh)What is diphtheria, pertussis acellular, tetanus, and polio vaccine (Kinrix)? What are the possible side effects of this vaccine (Kinrix)? What is the most important information I should know about this vaccine (Kinrix)? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before receiving this vaccine (Kinrix)? How is this vaccine given (Kinrix)? What happens if I miss a dose (Kinrix)? What happens if I overdose (Kinrix)? What should I avoid before or after receiving this vaccine (Kinrix)? What other drugs will affect diphtheria, pertussis acellular, tetanus, and polio vaccine (Kinrix)? Where can I get more information?" }, { "docid": "D1523534#0", "title": "http://www.cvs.com/immunizations/tdap-dtap\nDTaP & Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)", "text": "\"DTa P & Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)Availability: DTa P (Ages under 11) — Minute Clinic Tdap (Ages 11 and up) — CVS Pharmacy (age and state restrictions apply) and Minute Clinic What are tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis? They are all very serious diseases for children, adolescents and adults. Tetanus (Lockjaw): Bacteria in soil enter through a cut, creating an infection. Sufferers experiences painful tightening of muscles and may be unable to open mouth and swallow. Diphtheria: Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Leads to weakness, sore throat, swollen glands. Severe cases can affect the heart. Pertussis (Whooping Cough): Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Causes excessive coughing fits. Infants are most at risk for life-threatening complications." }, { "docid": "D510311#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/health-guide/tetanus.html\nTetanus", "text": "Tetanus Health Guide Disease Reference Care Notes Medication List More Encyclopedia Q & AWhat Is It? Tetanus, also called lockjaw, is a life-threatening infection caused by Clostridium tetani bacteria. Although these bacteria are especially common in the soil and manure of farms, they can be found almost anywhere. They live in the dirt of suburban gardens and in the dirty waters of floods. They also contaminate dust in cities. Tetanus bacteria usually enter the body through a dirty puncture wound, cut, scrape or some other break in the skin. Once inside the skin, they multiply and produce a toxin, or poison, that affects the body's nerves. This toxin causes severe muscle spasms, cramps and seizures. Spasms in the jaw muscles produce lockjaw. Spasms also occur in muscles of the throat, chest, abdomen and extremities." }, { "docid": "D2159446#0", "title": "http://www.johnmuirhealth.com/health-education/health-wellness/Immunizations/senior-immunizations.html\nSenior Immunizations", "text": "Immunizations Cervical Cancer Vaccine Flu Shot for Seniors Flu Vaccinations Pertussis Boosters for Adolescents Senior Immunizations Vaccinations: Not Just Kids' Stuff Several preventable diseases cause significant illness and even death in unvaccinated seniors. An estimated 45,000 adults die annually from complications due to vaccine-preventable diseases. Many adults feel that they do not need vaccinations, or worry about side effects from the vaccine itself, but people age 65 and older are at higher risk of complications from the actual diseases. It is important for older adults to keep vaccines current: they may not have been vaccinated as a child, new vaccinations may now be available, immunity may have faded, and most importantly, seniors are more susceptible to serious and possibly life-threatening infections. The most important vaccinations seniors should discuss with their physicians include the flu vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine to prevent pneumonia, shingles vaccine, and a tetanus-diptheria-pertussis vaccine (Tdap). Influenza vaccine Experts recommend an annual flu vaccination for most adults, and any patient with underlying high-risk conditions such as heart disease or diabetes. Getting an annual flu vaccine is necessary since immunity is short-lived and vaccine manufacturers update it every year to make sure it is as effective as possible against the current virus. You can usually get the vaccine at your doctor’s office, starting in the fall each year. It is commonly available September through April each year depending on supplies. Speak to your doctor before getting the flu shot if you are allergic to eggs, latex, have had a severe reaction to the flu vaccine previously or have Guillain-Barre syndrome." }, { "docid": "D1399814#0", "title": "http://www.medpagetoday.com/InfectiousDisease/Vaccines/37473\nCDC: Give Tdap During Every Pregnancy", "text": "\"CDC: Give Tdap During Every Pregnancysave savedby Todd Neale, Senior Staff Writer, Med Page Today February 21, 2013Action Points There has been substantial increases in reported pertussis cases over the past several years in the U. S. surpassing the last peak year, 2010. Very young infants are dependent solely on maternal antibodies and lack the ability to mount a cell-mediated response. For this reason, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices now recommends use of Tdap during every pregnancy to stimulate the development of maternal anti-pertussis antibodies, which will pass through the placenta. Women should receive the tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine during every pregnancy -- regardless of vaccination history -- to help protect both themselves and their offspring, final CDC recommendations stated. The idea is to enhance protection against pertussis, which has become more of a problem in recent years. The provisional numbers for 2012 -- 41,880 pertussis cases and 14 deaths in infants younger than 1 year -- have surpassed those from the last peak year of 2010. The new recommendation, initially adopted by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) in October, became final after acceptance by the CDC director and publication in the Feb. 22 issue of Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. In 2008, ACIP recommended that Tdap should be given shortly after women gave birth to provide a measure of protection against pertussis for newborns, who do not begin the childhood DTa P series until they are 2 months old and are thus unprotected. The rest of that five-dose series is administered at 4, 6, and 15 to 18 months, with the final dose given before the child enters school around age 4 to 6 years. In 2011, the committee voted to recommend giving a single Tdap dose to pregnant women toward the end of pregnancy (after 20 weeks of gestation), as opposed to immediately after delivery." }, { "docid": "D985261#0", "title": "http://www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk/destinations/africa/gambia.aspx\nGambia (Africa)", "text": "Gambia (Africa)Advice for All Destinations Immunisations Malaria Malaria Map Other Health Risks Advice for All Destinations The risks to health whilst travelling will vary between individuals and many issues need to be taken into account, e.g. activities abroad, length of stay and general health of the traveller. It is recommended that you consult with your General Practitioner or Practice Nurse 6-8 weeks in advance of travel. They will assess your particular health risks before recommending vaccines and /or antimalarial tablets. This is also a good opportunity to discuss important travel health issues including safe food and water, accidents, sun exposure and insect bites. Many of the problems experienced by travellers cannot be prevented by vaccinations and other preventive measures need to be taken. All travellers going overseas with medication (including over the counter medications) should check if there are any restrictions on medications they intend to take prior to travel. Check with individual country Embassies via this link Ensure you are fully insured for medical emergencies including repatriation. UK travellers visiting other European Union countries should also carry the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) as it entitles travellers to reduced cost, sometimes free, medical treatment in most European countries. Online applications normally arrive within seven days. Applications may also be made by telephone on 0300 330 1350 or by post using the form which can be downloaded from the website For Travel Safety Advice you should visit the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office website." }, { "docid": "D2084344#0", "title": "https://www.walgreens.com/topic/pharmacy/healthcare-clinic/our-services.jsp\nWe offer a wide range of convenient healthcare services for the whole family.", "text": "We offer a wide range of convenient healthcare services for the whole family. Healthcare Clinic treats patients 18 months and older. Ages for specific services may vary.prevention & wellness Vaccines Chickenpox series (Varicella) 1ages 7+Flu (Influenza) 2Flu (Fluarix) ages 3+ Flu (Fluvirin) ages 4+ Fluzone High-Dose ages 65 +Hepatitis A seriesages 7+Hepatitis B seriesages 7+Human Papillomavirus series (HPV)ages 9-26Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)ages 7+Meningitis (Meningococcal)ages 11-55Meningitis B seriesages 10-25Pneumonia (Pneumococcal)ages 65+, ages 19-64 who smoke or have asthma, ages 7+ with long-term health conditions Shingles (Shingrix)ages 50+Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis/Whooping Cough (Tdap)ages 10+Tetanus & Diphtheria (Td)ages 7+1 The Varicella (Chicken Pox) vaccine may need to be ordered upon request. Please check vaccine availability at a location near you. If vaccine availability indicates that the Varicella vaccine must be ordered, please visit your nearest Healthcare Clinic to request the vaccine.2 The flu (Influenza) vaccines are seasonally available. Please check vaccine available at a location near you . Schedule appointment Back to top Physicals & Wellness Visits Sports, school & camp physicals 3Administrative physicals Quit smoking consultation 43 Physicals are not covered by insurance. Certain exceptions, including age restrictions, may apply. Please call 855-WALGREENS (855-925-4733) for additional information. Patients who have had a physical at Healthcare Clinic with the past year and only need an additional form completed will be charged $15." }, { "docid": "D2283261#0", "title": "http://primaryimmune.org/about-primary-immunodeficiencies/specific-disease-types/transient-hypogammaglobulinemia-of-infancy/\nTransient Hypogammaglobulinemia of Infancy", "text": "An unborn baby makes no Ig G (antibody) and only slowly starts producing it after birth. However, starting at about the sixth month of pregnancy, the fetus starts to receive maternal Ig G antibody through the placenta. This increases during the last trimester of pregnancy until at term birth the baby has a level of Ig G, the main class of antibody in the circulation, equivalent to that of the mother. Transient Hypogammaglobulinemia of Infancy The baby does not get any maternal Ig M, Ig A or Ig E as they do not cross the placenta, so if Ig M is found it may suggest the baby has encountered an infection in utero. If the baby is born prematurely, the Ig G level is lower than that of a term infant, in proportion to the degree of prematurity. The Ig G from the mother protects the baby from many infections in the first months of life. The newborn baby may get additional antibody via breast feeding, but this antibody does not get absorbed from the baby’s gastrointestinal tract. However its presence in the baby’s pharynx and intestinal tract protects the baby from diarrheal diseases, and to some extent from respiratory disease. The transplacental Ig G slowly disappears from the infant’s circulation and is essentially all gone by about 6 months of age. The baby, however, starts to make its own Ig G starting at birth and this increases gradually throughout the first months of life." }, { "docid": "D1220051#0", "title": "https://www.rxlist.com/tetanus-drug.htm\nTetanus", "text": "Warnings & Precautions Digestive Disease Myths Slideshow Pictures10 Facts About the Amazing Brain Weight Gain Shockers Slideshow WARNINGSIntramuscular injections should be given with great care in patients suffering from thrombocytopenia or other coagulation disorders. In this situation, subcutaneous administration of Tetanus (tetanus toxoid) Toxoid may be advisable. A routine booster should not be given more frequently than every ten years. ( This guideline should not preclude wound management considerations. ) Persons who experienced Arthus-type hypersensitivity reactions or temperature greater than 39.4 ° C (103 ° F) after a previous dose of a tetanus toxoid (tetanus (tetanus toxoid) toxoid) -containing preparation usually have very high serum tetanus (tetanus toxoid) antibody levels and should not be given even emergency doses of tetanus toxoid (tetanus (tetanus toxoid) toxoid) -containing preparation more frequently than every 10 years, even if they have a wound that is neither clean nor minor. 9Deaths have been reported in temporal association with the administration of Tetanus Toxoid (see ADVERSE REACTIONS section). PRECAUTIONSGENERALCare is to be taken by the health-care provider for the safe and effective use of Tetanus Toxoid (tetanus (tetanus toxoid) toxoid) . EPINEPHRINE INJECTION (1:1, 000) MUST BE IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE SHOULD AN ACUTE ANAPHYLACTIC REACTION OCCUR DUE TO ANY COMPONENT OF THE VACCINE. There is an increased incidence of local and systemic reactions to booster doses of tetanus toxoid (tetanus (tetanus toxoid) toxoid) when given to previously immunized persons. ( Refer to DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION section for timing of booster injections.)" }, { "docid": "D165401#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/mtm/pneumococcal-conjugate-vaccine-pcv-pediatric-only-7-valent.html\npneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV-pediatric only), 7-valent", "text": "pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV-pediatric only), 7-valent Generic Name: pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine (pediatric only) (NOO moe KOK al KON joo gate) Brand Name: Prevnar Overview Interactions Reviews Q & AMore What is pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine? Pneumococcal disease is a serious infection caused by a bacteria. Pneumococcal bacteria can infect the sinuses and inner ear. It can also infect the lungs, blood, and brain, and these conditions can be fatal. Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine is used to prevent infection caused by pneumococcal bacteria. Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine contains 7 different types of pneumococcal bacteria. This vaccine works by exposing your child to a small dose of the bacteria or a protein from the bacteria, which causes the body to develop immunity to the disease. Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine will not treat an active infection that has already developed in the body. Pneumococcal 7-valent conjugate vaccine is for use only in children between the ages of 6 weeks and 10 years old. Becoming infected with pneumococcal disease (such as pneumonia or meningitis) is much more dangerous to your child's health than receiving this vaccine." }, { "docid": "D3511420#0", "title": "https://www.albertsonssavonpharmacies.com/ishp/ishp_adultImmunizations.action\nAlbertson Savon Pharmacy", "text": "\"Albertson Savon Pharmacy Username Password Create an account Forgot your password? Pharmacy Locatorfor my immunizations. Immunizations help protect adults against disease, disability and death. Each year in the United States, as many as 70,000 adults die from vaccine-preventable diseases or their complications. Our Pharmacists have the special skills needed to administer vaccines and help improve the quality of life for many patients… and they’re easily accessible to the public! * Flu Vaccine This annual vaccination, offered each fall, reduces your likelihood of becoming ill with the flu. The vaccine is recommended for everyone ages six months and older. People at high risk for flu complications include: anyone ages 50 or older, pregnant women (any trimester), those suffering from heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, kidney problems or with a weakened immune system, caregivers or those who have household contact with children less than six months old. To schedule an appointment for flu shots, CLICK HERE. Fluzone ® High-Dose (HD) Vaccine Fluzone ® HD is designed to provide better protection against the flu for people ages 65 and older." }, { "docid": "D2784821#0", "title": "http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/caribbean/cuba.aspx\nCuba (Caribbean)", "text": "Cuba (Caribbean)Advice for All Destinations Immunisations Malaria Other Health Risks Notice Board News Advice for All Destinations The risks to health whilst travelling will vary between individuals and many issues need to be taken into account, e.g. activities abroad, length of stay and general health of the traveller. It is recommended that you consult with your General Practitioner or Practice Nurse 6-8 weeks in advance of travel. They will assess your particular health risks before recommending vaccines and /or antimalarial tablets. This is also a good opportunity to discuss important travel health issues including safe food and water, accidents, sun exposure and insect bites. Many of the problems experienced by travellers cannot be prevented by vaccinations and other preventive measures need to be taken. All travellers going overseas with medication (including over the counter medications) should check if there are any restrictions on medications they intend to take prior to travel. Check with individual country Embassies via this link Ensure you are fully insured for medical emergencies including repatriation. UK travellers visiting other European Union countries should also carry the European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) as it entitles travellers to reduced cost, sometimes free, medical treatment in most European countries. Online applications normally arrive within seven days. Applications may also be made by telephone on 0300 330 1350 or by post using the form which can be downloaded from the website For Travel Safety Advice you should visit the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office website." }, { "docid": "D1256736#0", "title": "https://www.walgreens.com/topic/scheduler/tdap-td-tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis-vaccine_32.jsp\nWhat are tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis?", "text": "\"×Walgreens administers Tdap and Td vaccinations only. See your healthcare provider for the DTa P vaccine. What are tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis? Tetanus, or lockjaw, is a dangerous nerve ailment caused by the toxin of a common bacterium often found in soil. This bacterium can also exist in environments as diverse as animal excrement, house dust, and operating rooms. It enters the body through cuts, scratches or wounds. Diphtheria is highly contagious and is spread by coughing and sneezing. It is a respiratory disease that typically causes a sore throat, fever, swollen glands and weakness. It can also cause paralysis, heart failure, and death. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough, is a highly contagious illness spread by contact with droplets coughed out by someone with the disease, or by contact with recently contaminated hard surfaces upon which the droplets have landed." }, { "docid": "D1864274#0", "title": "https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/tetanus\nTetanus", "text": "Home Healthy living Immunisation Tetanus Tetanus Share Download PDF Listen More Immunisation Immunisation - A-Z of immunisations and vaccines Also called Lockjaw Summary Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that causes muscle spasms and breathing problems. Tetanus is uncommon in Australia because of the widespread use of the tetanus vaccine. All wounds other than clean, minor cuts are considered ‘tetanus prone’. If you get a wound and you haven't been immunised for tetanus in the last five years, visit your doctor as soon as possible. The best prevention against tetanus is immunisation. On this page: Symptoms of tetanus Complications of tetanus Causes of tetanus High-risk groups High-risk wounds Diagnosis of tetanus Treatment for tetanus Immunisation against tetanus Managing fever after immunisation Immunisation and HALOWhere to get help Tetanus is a serious bacterial disease that causes muscle spasms and breathing problems. The bacterium that causes tetanus is called Clostridium tetani. The bacteria produce toxins that affect the nervous system. Around one in 10 people infected with the bacterium that causes tetanus will die. Tetanus is uncommon in Australia because of the widespread use of the tetanus vaccine." }, { "docid": "D1897544#0", "title": "http://back-pain.emedtv.com/methocarbamol/what-is-methocarbamol-used-for.html\nWhat Is Methocarbamol Used For?", "text": "Back Pain Channel Topics Back Back Injuries Back Pain Back Surgery Chiropractic Lower Back Pain Lumbar Spinal Stenosis Piriformis Syndrome Sciatica Spinal Stenosis Tarlov Cysts Whiplash Medications Acetaminophen With Codeine Amrix Darvon-NEndocet Fentanyl Patch Flexeril Hydrocodone Kadian Ketorolac Nasal Spray Methocarbamol Morphine Sulfate Orally Disintegrating Tramadol Oxycodone Propoxyphene/Acetaminophen Roxicet Skelaxin Soma Tapentadol Tylox Ultracet Ultram Zanaflex Advertisement Quicklinks Back Pain Sciatica Lower Back Pain Spinal Stenosis Whiplash Piriformis Syndrome Lower Back Pain Relief Back Exercises Back Surgery Back Pain Treatment Flexeril Sciatica Symptoms Ultracet Skelaxin Endocet Ultram Hydrocodone Oxycodone Related Channels Bones Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Depression Pain Senior Health Advertisement Tweet Back Pain Home > What Is Methocarbamol Used For? What Is Methocarbamol Used For? A muscle relaxant, methocarbamol is used (along with rest, physical therapy, and other treatments) to relieve pain due to muscle spasms. The medicine is usually taken as a tablet, but the injectable form is sometimes recommended to treat cases of tetanus (lockjaw). The tablets are approved for use in people who are at least 16 years old. Depression Introduction This video clip introduces depression, including what it is, what causes depression, and how it is treated. Watch This and Other Videos Now >An Overview of Methocarbamol Uses Methocarbamol ( Robaxin ®) is a prescription medication used to treat muscle spasms and associated pain. The medicine is approved to be used along with rest, physical therapy, and other treatments to relieve pain from acute (short-term) muscle spasms. The injectable form is also approved to treat tetanus (lockjaw) when used in combination with other standard treatments. A muscle spasm is an uncontrollable contraction of a muscle." }, { "docid": "D385114#0", "title": "https://patient.info/health/tetanus-immunisation\nTetanus Immunisation", "text": "In this series: Immunisation DTa P, Polio and Hib Immunisation Pneumococcal Immunisation MMR Immunisation Human Papillomavirus Immunisation (HPV) BCG Immunisation Polio Immunisation All children and adults should be immunised against tetanus. See your practice nurse if you think that you are not fully immunised. In this article What is tetanus? The vaccine Tetanus immunisation timetable Adults - are you immunised? Do I need a dose of tetanus vaccine after cuts, bites, etc? I am going abroad - do I need tetanus immunisation? Are there any side-effects from the tetanus vaccine? Who should not receive the tetanus vaccine? What is tetanus? Tetanus is an infection caused by a germ (bacterium) called Clostridium tetani which can attack the muscles and nervous system." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1372333#0", "title": "https://www.stripes.com/news/air-force/air-force-raises-enlistee-age-limit-from-27-to-39-1.290578\nAir Force raises enlistee age limit from 27 to 39", "text": "Air Force raises enlistee age limit from 27 to 39U. S. Air Force Lt. Gen. David S. Fadok delivers the oath of enlistment to new Air Force enlistees during Military Appreciation night at Riverwalk Stadiumin Montgomery, Ala., June 2, 2012. BUD HANCOCK/U. S. AIR FORCEBy CHRIS CARROLL | STARS AND STRIPES Published: June 25, 2014WASHINGTON — Thanks to a new Air Force policy announced Tuesday, enlisted recruits can now experience the joys of basic training in their late 30s. The Air Force raised the maximum age for enlisted accession from 27 to 39, meaning it may now be the best choice for those who feel the call to military service later in life. The maximum age for Army enlisted recruits is 35, while the Navy and Marines cap recruit ages at 34 and 28, respectively. Under federal law, the oldest recruit any military branch can enlist is 42, although each service sets its own policy within that limit.article continues belowrelated articles Previous As wars end, military cuts enlistment goals Air shows' link to military recruitment iffy Air Force plans review board to further trim ranks Next Annette Crawford, a spokeswoman for the Air Force Recruiting Service at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, said officials would be watching to see whether the aches and pains of approaching middle age are too much for older recruits. “With the change, if we see a higher initial training attrition or increased physical injuries … the Air Force recruiting commander can set a more restrictive age if necessary,” she said. The increased maximum age is for all Air Force enlisted occupations rather than being targeted at increasing accessions in certain areas, she said. The new policy comes at a time of a declining defense budget, a shrinking military and falling recruiting goals, however. From 2009 to 2013, the number of recruits dropped from nearly 32,000 to just over 26,000." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1745123#0", "title": "http://work.chron.com/qualifications-army-nurse-need-7194.html\nWhat Qualifications Does an Army Nurse Need?", "text": "\"Related Articles1What Are the Army's Minimum Physical Requirements to Join?2The Advantages of Joining the Army as a Nurse3Is 45 Too Old to Go Join the Military As an RN?4How to Become Navy Officer Nurse Being an Army nurse gives you a chance to help others while serving your country at the same time. Army nurses receive competitive salaries, benefits and the opportunity to build critical skills and receive specialized training. However, being an Army nurse is not for everyone. The physical demands and travel requirements make being an Army nurse a challenging career. Education and Experience Army nurses are required to have a bachelor's degree in nursing. This degree may be obtained before being commissioned, or you may join the Army ROTC in college, receiving benefits as you complete your degree and pursue your registered nursing license. Most positions within the Army also require nurses to have at least one year of supervised experience or take a course in public health nursing. All nurses must also be licensed as an RN. Additional Training Instead of traditional boot camp, all Army Nurses attend a basic officer leaders course. The course lasts 10 to 14 weeks and takes nurses through basic Army skills, the Army healthcare system and other job requirements." }, { "docid": "D415522#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/list_7148811_age-requirements-u_s_-army-rangers.html\nAge Requirements for the U.S. Army Rangers", "text": "Home » Classroom Age Requirements for the U. S. Army Rangers By Marshall Moore; Updated October 04, 2017Army Ranger students learning proper patrol techniques Soldiers in the United States Army's 75th Ranger Regiment are some of the finest combat troops the service has to offer. In order to become an Army Ranger, soldiers must be in excellent physical condition, intelligent and be exceptionally qualified within their military occupational specialty. In addition to these qualifications, Army Rangers must meet certain basic age criteria in order to be considered for selection and assignment. Basic Age Requirements Army Ranger in camouflage during training There are technically no specific age requirements for soldiers seeking to become Army Rangers. Thus, the effective age limits are the same as those required to join the Army in the first place. Applicants must be at least 17 years old (or 18 without parental permission) and no older than 41 years old. While these are the minimum and maximum ages, however, keep in mind the Army Rangers must be both extremely qualified in their job field and in excellent physical fitness [Reference 2]. Thus, the odds of an 18-year-old with little Army experience being accepted into the 75th Ranger Regiment are slim to none. In the same vein, a 40-year-old applicant whose best athletic days have passed him by is just as likely to be passed over. Officer Age Requirements U. S. Army Ranger rappels down tower The Rangers do not put an age limit on officers looking to join the regiment. However, they must be ranked between first lieutenant and major (O-2 to O-4)." }, { "docid": "D1790089#0", "title": "http://www.histclo.com/essay/war/ww2/age/ww2-age.html\nWorld War II: Conscription and the Age of Soldiers", "text": "\"World War II: Conscription and the Age of Soldiers Figure 1.--This German boy wears a Wehrmacht uniform. We are not sure what age he is, but he looks quite young. We do not yet have details as to at what age boys could join. At the militarity situiation deteiorated in 1ate 1944, the Volksstrum was created and very young boys were accepted, but this bnoys looks to be in the regulsr Wehrmcht.. World War II was total war. The War was fought with conscript armies. Volunteer armies could not reach levels capable of winning the War. There was differences from country to country as to the age that youths and men were drafted. The age of the soldiers who fought the War is a topic that we have not yet addressed in detail. It is, however, an important topic that we hope to pursue as HBC develops. All of the major combatant countries introduced drafts to create the massive military forces needed to fight the War." }, { "docid": "D2035748#0", "title": "https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/military-recruiting-process-faqs.html\nMilitary Entrance Processing Questions Answered", "text": "\"Join the Military Military Entrance Processing Questions Answered Military.com Here are some frequently asked questions from our Joining the Military discussion board. Though our forums are monitored and answered by real recruiters to keep high quality, you should always check questions yourself with a recruiter. To get in touch with a recruiter now. Lying at MEPSIs asthma a disqualifying condition? Which branch to join? Selling drugs? Good ratings for future CIA/FBI career? Are allergic reactions grounds for disqualification? Joining with tattoos? How long to wait for waivers?" }, { "docid": "D3161768#0", "title": "http://www.wonderslist.com/10-most-attractive-female-armed-forces/\n10 Most Attractive Female Armed Forces", "text": "10 Most Attractive Female Armed Forces Ejaz Khan 74 Comments Women in the military have a history that extends over 400 years into the past, throughout a large number of cultures and nations. Women have played many roles in the military, from ancient warrior women, to the women currently serving in conflicts, even though the vast majority of all combatants have been men in every culture. So here is a list of some attractive women soldiers from around the world. You will find that some of them are really hot. Well, from my point of view these girls have ability to won any beauty contest, but on the other hand these military girls seem absolutely ready to protect their respective countries. Just take a look at these military lovelies from armies around the globe and vote for the country with the cutest recruits. Share your views in comments!Here are 10 Most Attractive Female Armed Forces in the World.10. U. S. Army American women soldiers hold tenth place in our list of most attractive female armed forces in the world. Women have been a part of the war effort since the Revolutionary War, but in the early days, they had to cloak themselves in disguise to serve alongside men. Now they were given auxiliary roles." }, { "docid": "D2037865#0", "title": "http://soldiers.dodlive.mil/2013/12/the-beats-of-battle-images-of-army-drummer-boys-endure/\nThe beats of battle: Images of Army drummer boys endure", "text": "The beats of battle: Images of Army drummer boys endure Story by Elizabeth M. Collins, Soldiers Live An older Soldier of the 31st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry instructs younger drummers during the Civil War. According to Glenn Williams, a senior historian at the U. S. Army Center for Military History, the average age for a drummer in the Civil War was around 18, and by 1864, the Union Army had forbidden the recruitment of boys under the age of 16, although there were a number of notable exceptions. Williams said that during the 18th and 19th centuries, the term boy often meant apprentice, and that many drummer boys were just that to older Army musicians and officers. Their duties could include acting as servants to the officers or as assistants to the unit surgeons. ( Photo courtesy of the U. S. Army Heritage and Education Center)Pa rum pum pum pum. The sound, or something similar, echoed through Army camps and battles from before the American Revolution, from the days of the first colonial militias, from the armies of the old country, from time immemorial until the Civil War. The various beats – about 40 according to Glenn Williams, a senior historian at the U. S. Army Center of Military History – signaled everything from chow time to formation to pay to time to charge the enemy. Basically, Williams explained, drummers and other musicians like fifers and buglers were the “radio-telephone operators” of their day. For much of military history, this was the most effective way for commanders to relay their orders to hundreds or even thousands of troops on the battlefield. “The importance of the drummer was transmitting orders and also to regulate camp duties and to help with morale,” Williams said. “" }, { "docid": "D955884#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hood\nFort Hood", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Fort Hood Killeen, Texas Shoulder sleeve insignia of major units stationed at Fort Hood Coordinates 31.13°N 97.78°WType Army post Site information Controlled by United States Army Site history Built 1942In use 1942–present Garrison information Current commander LTG Sean Mac Farland [1]Garrison III Corps First Army Division West1st Cavalry Division36th Engineer Brigade13th Sustainment Command. 3rd Cavalry Regiment41st Fires Brigade504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade 7th Cavalry89th Military Police Brigade85th Civil Affairs Brigade1st Medical Brigade Operational Test Command13th Financial Management Center407 Army Field Support Brigade48th Chemical Brigade69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade11th Signal Brigade57th and 62nd Expeditionary Signal Battalions Fort Hood is a U. S. military post located in Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is located halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (100 km) from each, within the U. S. state of Texas. Fort Hood is an installation of the United States Army. Its origin was the need for wide-open space to test and train with World War II tank destroyers. The War Department announced the location in January 1942, and the initial completion was set for that August. As originally constructed, Fort Hood had an area of 158,706 acres (64,226 ha), with billeting for 6,007 officers and 82,610 enlisted personnel. The main cantonment of Fort Hood had a total population of 53,416 as of the 2010 U. S. Census. Fort Hood is the most populous U. S. military installation in the world. [" }, { "docid": "D848327#0", "title": "https://www.americanhistoryusa.com/northwest-ordinance-1787-effects/\nThe Northwest Ordinance of 1787 and its Effects", "text": "\"The Northwest Ordinance of 1787 and its Effects Dan Bryan, April 8 2012Map of the Northwest Territory, including a depiction of the Township system In its brief existence, the Confederation Congress passed little legislation of lasting import. One of the few exceptions was the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, which controlled the admission of the Midwest states and laid the legal groundwork for their functioning. One of Thomas Jefferson's often overlooked accomplishments is the work that he devoted to this plan. Less renowned but equally important advocates were Nathan Dane and Rufus King. The ordinance applied to the Northwest Territory, which consisted of the entire Midwest located east of the Mississippi River. Overview of the Northwest Ordinance Admission of new states It had been decided in other acts that the western areas of the United States should be admitted as separate states, and that the currently admitted states would not be allowed to expand. The Northwest Ordinance laid out the details of the admission process. When a territory reached 60,000 people it could create a constitution and apply for statehood. This procedure was first applied to Ohio in 1803, and served as a continuing model for the remainder of the United States. Voting rights and office-holding Any man who owned fifty acres of property in the Northwest Territory was entitled to a vote." }, { "docid": "D2309579#0", "title": "https://www.heritage.org/the-constitution/report/the-second-amendment-and-the-inalienable-right-self-defense\nThe Second Amendment and the Inalienable Right to Self-Defense", "text": "\"Report The Constitution The Second Amendment and the Inalienable Right to Self-Defense April 17, 2014 10 min read Download Report Nelson Lund University Professor at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School Copied Select a Section 1 /0A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. — Amendment IIModern debates about the meaning of the Second Amendment have focused on whether it protects a private right of individuals to keep and bear arms or a right that can be exercised only through militia organizations like the National Guard. This question, however, was apparently never even raised until long after the Bill of Rights was adopted. Early discussions took the basic meaning of the amendment for granted and focused instead on whether it added anything significant to the original Constitution. The debate later shifted because of changes in the Constitution and in constitutional law and because legislatures began to regulate firearms in ways undreamed of in our early history. The Founding generation mistrusted standing armies. Many Americans believed, on the basis of English history and their colonial experience, that governments of large nations are prone to use soldiers to oppress the people. One way to reduce that danger would be to permit the government to raise armies (consisting of full-time paid troops) only when needed to fight foreign adversaries. For other purposes, such as responding to sudden invasions or similar emergencies, the government might be restricted to using a militia that consisted of ordinary civilians who supplied their own weapons and received a bit of part-time, unpaid military training. Using a militia as an alternative to standing armies had deep roots in English history and possessed considerable appeal, but it also presented some serious problems." }, { "docid": "D1242346#0", "title": "http://spartacus-educational.com/STUcivilwar.htm\nThe English Civil War", "text": "The English Civil War Sections1640 Parliament Royalist Army Military Tactics Prince Rupert New Model Army Naseby Primary Sources Student Activities In the first five years of his reign Charles I summoned and dissolved Parliament three times. Charles now tried to rule England without the House of Commons and the House of Lords. For the next eleven years no Parliaments were held. The king's main adviser was William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Laud argued that the king ruled by Divine Right. He claimed that the king had been appointed by God and people who disagreed with him were bad Christians. Laud believed that Church reforms had gone too far. Anglicans tended to support the policies of Laud but the Puritans strongly disagreed with him. When Laud gave instructions that the wooden communion tables in churches should be replaced by stone altars. Puritans accused Laud of trying to reintroduce Catholicism." }, { "docid": "D1601806#0", "title": "http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/7-famous-slave-revolts\n7 Famous Slave Revolts", "text": "History Stories7 Famous Slave Revolts History Stories7 Famous Slave Revolts By Evan Andrews// January 15, 2013Nat Turner In August 1831, one of America's largest slave uprisings strikes fear in the South and prompts some to call for an end to the institution of slavery. Print Cite Slaveholding societies always lived in fear of the people they kept in bondage. Slave populations were typically much larger than those of their masters, and the anger provoked by a life in chains often spilled over into violent revolts and uprisings. But while these rebellions were usually defeated in brutal fashion, in some instances the slaves managed to escape persecution and even went on to set up their own communities and countries. Find out more about seven groups of slaves who risked everything for a chance at freedom. Depiction of the death of Spartacus. Spartacus and the Third Servile War Spartacus was a Thracian gladiator who commanded a massive slave army during the Third Servile War, the largest and most successful slave rebellion in Roman history. The uprising began in 73 B. C. when Spartacus and a small band of slaves escaped from a gladiator school by using kitchen utensils as weapons. Slaves from across the Roman countryside soon flocked to join the revolt, and the rebel army caused a panic in the Roman senate after it defeated a militia at Mt. Vesuvius and two legions near Mt. Garganus. According to the ancient historian Appian, as more slaves joined the uprising their ranks swelled to include as many as 120,000 former bondsmen." }, { "docid": "D2349161#0", "title": "http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Tokugawa_Ieyasu\nTokugawa Ieyasu", "text": "\"Previous (Tokelau) Next (Tokyo)Tokugawa Ieyasu as shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (previously spelled Iyeyasu; 徳川 家康) (January 31, 1543 – June 1, 1616) was a Japanese warrior and the founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan which ruled from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868. A gifted leader and brilliant general, early in his career he helped Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi unify Japan. In 1590 he received the area surrounding Edo ( Tokyo) in fief, and he later made Edo his capital. After Hideyoshi's death (1598), he became the most powerful daimyo by defeating rival barons in the battle of Sekigahara (1600). He became shogun in 1603, and abdicated in favor of his son Hidetada in 1605, but remained in power until his death in 1616. Contents [ hide ]1 Biography1.1 Early Life (1543–1556)1.2 Rise to Power (1556–1584)1.3 Ieyasu and Hideyoshi (1584–1598)1.4 The Sekigahara Campaign (1598–1603)1.5 Battle of Sekigahara1.6 Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu (1603–1605)1.7 Retired Shogun Ieyasu (1605–1616)1.7.1 Siege of Osaka2 Character of Ieyasu3 Notes4 References5 Credits The Tokugawa clan crest He used his years as shogun to create and solidify the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan for the next 250 years. He supervised the building of Edo Castle, the largest castle in Japan, on the site of today’s Imperial Palace. In 1613, he composed the Kuge Shohatto, a document intended to perpetuate Tokugawa supremacy by putting the court daimyo under strict supervision, requiring their attendance at the shogunal court and restricting the building of castles, leaving the daimyo as mere ceremonial figureheads. Ieyasu at first encouraged foreign trade with Spain and the Dutch, but in 1609 he began to restrict Japan’s relations with Europe, and in 1614, he signed the Christian Expulsion Edict which banned Christianity, expelled all Christians and foreigners, and banned Christians from practicing their religion in Japan. Biography Early Life (1543–1556)Ieyasu was born on January 31, 1543 in the Mikawa province, several miles east of Nagoya, Japan, during a brutal era of continual civil strife." }, { "docid": "D1309075#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Hood,_Texas\nFort Hood", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Fort Hood, Texas)navigation search Fort Hood Killeen, Texas Shoulder sleeve insignia of major units stationed at Fort Hood Coordinates 31.13°N 97.78°WType Army post Site information Controlled by United States Army Site history Built 1942In use 1942–present Garrison information Current commander LTG Sean Mac Farland [1]Garrison III Corps First Army Division West1st Cavalry Division36th Engineer Brigade13th Sustainment Command. 3rd Cavalry Regiment41st Fires Brigade504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade 7th Cavalry89th Military Police Brigade85th Civil Affairs Brigade1st Medical Brigade Operational Test Command13th Financial Management Center407 Army Field Support Brigade48th Chemical Brigade69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade57th and 62nd Expeditionary Signal Battalions Fort Hood is a U. S. military post located in Killeen, Texas. The post is named after Confederate General John Bell Hood. It is located halfway between Austin and Waco, about 60 miles (100 km) from each, within the U. S. state of Texas. Fort Hood is an installation of the United States Army. Its origin was the need for wide-open space to test and train with World War II tank destroyers. The War Department announced the location in January 1942, and the initial completion was set for that August. As originally constructed, Fort Hood had an area of 158,706 acres (64,226 ha), with billeting for 6,007 officers and 82,610 enlisted personnel. The main cantonment of Fort Hood had a total population of 53,416 as of the 2010 U. S. Census. Fort Hood is the most populous U. S. military installation in the world. [" }, { "docid": "D3431038#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Defence_Force\nAustralian Defence Force", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Australian Defence Force The ADF Tri-Service Flag Founded 1901Current form 9 February 1976 (ADF established)Service branches Royal Australian Navy Australian Army Royal Australian Air Force Headquarters Part of the Australian Defence Organisation Leadership Commander-in-Chief Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove Minister for Defence Marise Payne Chief of the Defence Force Air Chief Marshal Mark Binskin Manpower Military age 16.5 years for selection process, 17 years to serve, 18 years to deploy on operations Active personnel 58,206 (June 2017)Reserve personnel 21,694 (June 2017)Deployed personnel 2,350 (December 2017)Expenditures Budget A$ 34.6 billion (2017–2018) [1]Percent of GDP 1.9 percent [2]Industry Domestic suppliers Defence industry of Australia Annual exports Around $A2 billion (2018) [3]Related articles History Military history of Australia Ranks Australian Defence Force ranks and insignia The Australian Defence Force ( ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of Australia. It consists of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and a number of 'tri-service' units. The ADF has a strength of just under 80,000 full-time personnel and active reservists, and is supported by the Department of Defence and several other civilian agencies. During the first decades of the 20th century, the Australian Government established the armed services as separate organisations. Each service had an independent chain of command. In 1976, the government made a strategic change and established the ADF to place the services under a single headquarters. Over time, the degree of integration has increased and tri-service headquarters, logistics and training institutions have supplanted many single-service establishments. The ADF is technologically sophisticated but relatively small. Although the ADF's 58,206 full-time active-duty personnel and 21,694 active reservists make it the largest military in Oceania, it is smaller than most Asian military forces. Nonetheless, the ADF is supported by a significant budget by worldwide standards and is able to deploy forces in multiple locations outside Australia." }, { "docid": "D2159498#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-a-tour-leave-or-deployment-of-the-U-S-Military-and-how-do-they-work\nWhat are a tour, leave, or deployment, of the U.S. Military and how do they work?", "text": "\"U. S. Coast Guard U. S. Air Force U. S. Marine Corps United States Navy (USN)U. S. Army United States Armed Forces Military What are a tour, leave, or deployment, of the U. S. Military and how do they work?ad by Truth Finder See what anyone can find about you online. This new site reveals more than you might like. Just enter a name and state to begin your search. Learn More at truthfinder.com12 Answers David Jewel, former Retired at U. S. Army Answered Sep 11, 2017 · Upvoted by Quora User, former Supervisor S2 at Armies Deployment: typically a combat deployment runs 6–12 months long. You are in country doing your job whatever it is with very little time off or down time. Tour: This would be when you are transferred say to Germany or Korea or Alaska from a stateside assignment. Your tour will last X number of months depending on if your family goes with you if you are married and the location you are going to. When you are say in Alaska, you do your job, say as an MP like my son did. He would work for 5–6 days then get 2–3 days off where he usually had no military duties to perform. That means that he could go into town, go camping, hiking, whatever he wanted within a certain mileage range of the base for his days off." }, { "docid": "D892412#0", "title": "http://www.americanyawp.com/text/05-the-american-revolution/\n5. The American Revolution", "text": "5. The American Revolution Paul Revere, “Landing of the Troops,” ca. 1770, via The American Antiquarian Society. * The American Yawp is an evolving, collaborative text. Please click here to improve this chapter.*I. Introduction II. The Origins of the American Revolution III. The Causes of the American Revolution IV. Independence V. The War for Independence VI. The Consequences of the American Revolution VII. Conclusion VIII." }, { "docid": "D2328344#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_in_world_war_II\nWomen in World War II", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Women in world war II)navigation search [ show]v t e Women in militaries In many nations women were encouraged to join female branches of the armed forces or participate in industrial or farm work. Women in World War II took on many different roles during the War, including as combatants, workers on the home front and as victims. World War II involved global conflict on an unprecedented scale; the absolute urgency of mobilizing the entire population made the expansion of the role of women inevitable although the particular roles varied from country to country. Contents [ hide ]1 World patterns2 Allies2.1 Australia2.2 Canada2.3 India2.4 Italy2.5 Poland2.6 Soviet Union2.7 Great Britain2.7.1 Workplace2.7.2 Propaganda2.7.3 Military roles2.7.4 Limitations2.7.5 Volunteers2.7.6 Interpretation of aerial photographs2.7.7 Civilian pay scales2.7.8 High profile2.7.9 Post-war3 United States3.1 Yugoslav Partisans4 Axis and associated countries4.1 Finland4.2 Germany4.3 Italy: Salo Republic4.4 Japan4.4.1 Comfort women4.5 Romania5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links World patterns [ edit]Several hundred thousand women served in combat roles, especially in anti-aircraft units. The Soviet Union, for example, integrated women directly into their army units. The United States, by comparison, elected not to use women in combat because public opinion would not tolerate it. [ 1] Instead, like in other nations approximately 350,000 women served as uniformed auxiliaries in non-combat roles in the U. S. armed forces. Women also took part outside of formal military structure in the resistances of France, Italy, and Poland, as well as in the British SOE and American OSS which aided these. Women were also victims of the belligerents. Nazi Germany and collaborators killed approximately 6 million Jews during the Holocaust, approximately 2 million of which were Jewish women." }, { "docid": "D3279759#0", "title": "https://www.stripes.com/promotions/2.1066/air-force/air-force-raises-enlistee-age-limit-from-27-to-39-1.290578\nAir Force raises enlistee age limit from 27 to 39", "text": "Air Force raises enlistee age limit from 27 to 39U. S. Air Force Lt. Gen. David S. Fadok delivers the oath of enlistment to new Air Force enlistees during Military Appreciation night at Riverwalk Stadiumin Montgomery, Ala., June 2, 2012. BUD HANCOCK/U. S. AIR FORCEBy CHRIS CARROLL | STARS AND STRIPES Published: June 25, 2014WASHINGTON — Thanks to a new Air Force policy announced Tuesday, enlisted recruits can now experience the joys of basic training in their late 30s. The Air Force raised the maximum age for enlisted accession from 27 to 39, meaning it may now be the best choice for those who feel the call to military service later in life. The maximum age for Army enlisted recruits is 35, while the Navy and Marines cap recruit ages at 34 and 28, respectively. Under federal law, the oldest recruit any military branch can enlist is 42, although each service sets its own policy within that limit.article continues belowrelated articles Previous As wars end, military cuts enlistment goals Air shows' link to military recruitment iffy Air Force plans review board to further trim ranks Next Annette Crawford, a spokeswoman for the Air Force Recruiting Service at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, said officials would be watching to see whether the aches and pains of approaching middle age are too much for older recruits. “With the change, if we see a higher initial training attrition or increased physical injuries … the Air Force recruiting commander can set a more restrictive age if necessary,” she said. The increased maximum age is for all Air Force enlisted occupations rather than being targeted at increasing accessions in certain areas, she said. The new policy comes at a time of a declining defense budget, a shrinking military and falling recruiting goals, however. From 2009 to 2013, the number of recruits dropped from nearly 32,000 to just over 26,000." }, { "docid": "D1428819#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Saint-Mihiel\nBattle of Saint-Mihiel", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Battle of Saint-Mihiel Part of the Western Front of World War IAmerican engineers returning from the St. Mihiel front Date 12–15 September 1918Location Saint-Mihiel salient, France48°53′21″N 05°32′37″ECoordinates: 48°53′21″N 05°32′37″EResult Allied victory Belligerents United States French Republic German Empire Commanders and leaders John J. Pershing Douglas Mac Arthur Hunter Liggett Joseph T. Dickman George H. Cameron Billy Mitchell Max von Gallwitz Units involved First Army I Corps IV Corps V Corps II Colonial Corps5th Army Strength American Expeditionary Forces – containing 14 divisions (550,000 men) French Army – containing 4 divisions (110,000 men) [1] 419 tanks 1,481 aircraft 2,900 artillery pieces German Fifth Army – containing 10 divisions averaging 5,000 men each. 213 aircraft [2]Casualties and losses7,000 (4,500 KIA, 2,500 WIA) [3]22,500 (2,000 KIA, 5,500 WIA, 15,000 POW) 450 guns captured [4] [ show]v t e Hundred Days Offensive The Battle of Saint-Mihiel was a major World War I battle fought from 12–15 September 1918, involving the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) and 110,000 French troops under the command of General John J. Pershing of the United States against German positions. The U. S. Army Air Service (which later became the U. S. Air Force) played a significant role in this action. [ 5] [6]This battle marked the first use of the terms \"\"D-Day\"\" and \"\" H-Hour \"\" by the Americans. The fighting was depicted in the 1927 film Wings. The attack at the St. Mihiel salient was part of a plan by Pershing in which he hoped that the Americans would break through the German lines and capture the fortified city of Metz. It was the first and only offensive launched solely by the United States Army in World War I, and the attack caught the Germans in the process of retreating. [ 6] This meant that their artillery was out of place and the American attack, coming up against disorganized German forces, proved more successful than expected. The St. Mihiel attack established the stature of the U. S. Army in the eyes of the French and British forces, and again demonstrated the critical role of artillery during World War I and the difficulty of supplying such massive armies while they were on the move. The U. S. attack faltered as artillery and food supplies were left behind on the muddy roads. [" }, { "docid": "D1061681#0", "title": "https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2024.html\nLibrary", "text": "\"ABOUTHistory Copyright and Contributors Purchasing Did You Know? REFERENCESRegional and World Maps Flags of the World Gallery of Covers Definitions and Notes Guide to Country Profiles Guide to Country Comparisons The World Factbook Users Guide APPENDICESA: abbreviations B: international organizations and groups C: selected international environmental agreements D: cross-reference list of country data codes E: cross-reference list of hydrographic data codes F: cross-reference list of geographic names G: weights and measures FAQ s CONTACTFIELD LISTING :: MILITARY SERVICE AGE AND OBLIGATIONCountry MILITARY SERVICE AGE AND OBLIGATION (YEARS OF AGE)Afghanistan 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2017)Albania 19 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 18 is the legal minimum age in case of general/partial compulsory mobilization (2012)Algeria 17 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 19-30 years of age for compulsory service; conscript service obligation is 18 months (6 months basic training, 12 months civil projects) (2012)Angola 20-45 years of age for compulsory male and 18-45 years for voluntary male military service (registration at age 18 is mandatory); 20-45 years of age for voluntary female service; 2-year conscript service obligation; Angolan citizenship required; the Navy (MGA) is entirely staffed with volunteers (2013)Antigua and Barbuda 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; Governor-General has powers to call up men for national service and set the age at which they could be called up (2012)Argentina 18-24 years of age for voluntary military service (18-21 requires parental consent); no conscription; if the number of volunteers fails to meet the quota of recruits for a particular year, Congress can authorize the conscription of citizens turning 18 that year for a period not exceeding one year (2012)Armenia 18-27 years of age for voluntary or compulsory military service; 2-year conscript service obligation; 17 year olds are eligible to become cadets at military higher education institutes, where they are classified as military personnel (2012)Australia 17 years of age for voluntary military service (with parental consent); no conscription; women allowed to serve in most combat roles, except the Army special forces (2013)Austria registration requirement at age 17, the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; 18 is the legal minimum age for compulsory military service (6 months), or optionally, alternative civil/community service (9 months); males 18 to 50 years old in the militia or inactive reserve are subject to compulsory service; in a January 2012 referendum, a majority of Austrians voted in favor of retaining the system of compulsory military service (with the option of alternative/non-military service) instead of switching to a professional army system (2015)Azerbaijan 18-35 years of age for compulsory military service; service obligation 18 months or 12 months for university graduates; 17 years of age for voluntary service; 17 year olds are considered to be on active service at cadet military schools (2012)Bahamas, The 18 years of age for voluntary male and female service; no conscription (2012)Bahrain 18 years of age for voluntary military service; 15 years of age for NCOs, technicians, and cadets; no conscription (2012)Bangladesh 16-19 years of age for voluntary military service; Bangladeshi birth and 10th grade education required; initial obligation 15 years (2012)Barbados 18 years of age for voluntary military service, or earlier with parental consent; no conscription (2013)Belarus 18-27 years of age for compulsory military or alternative service; conscript service obligation is 12-18 months, depending on academic qualifications, and 24-36 months for alternative service, depending on academic qualifications; 17 year olds are eligible to become cadets at military higher education institutes, where they are classified as military personnel (2016)Belgium 18 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; conscription abolished in 1994 (2012)Belize 18 years of age for voluntary military service; laws allow for conscription only if volunteers are insufficient; conscription has never been implemented; volunteers typically outnumber available positions by 3:1; initial service obligation 12 years (2012)Benin 18-35 years of age for selective compulsory and voluntary military service; a higher education diploma is required; both sexes are eligible for military service; conscript tour of duty - 18 months (2013)Bermuda 18-45 years of age for voluntary male or female enlistment in the Bermuda Regiment; males must register at age 18 and may be subject to conscription; term of service is 38 months for volunteers or conscripts (2012)Bhutan 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; militia training is compulsory for males aged 20-25, over a 3-year period (2012)Bolivia 16-49 years of age for 12-month voluntary male and female military service; Bolivian citizenship required; minimum age of combat is 18; when annual number of volunteers falls short of goal, compulsory recruitment is effected, including conscription of boys as young as 14; 15-19 years of age for voluntary premilitary service, provides exemption from further military service (2017)Bosnia and Herzegovina 18 years of age for voluntary military service; mandatory retirement at age 35 or after 15 years of service for E-1 through E-4, mandatory retirement at age 50 and 30 years of service for E-5 through E-9, mandatory retirement at age 55 and 30 years of service for all officers (2014)Botswana 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2012)Brazil 18-45 years of age for compulsory military service; conscript service obligation is 10-12 months; 17-45 years of age for voluntary service; an increasing percentage of the ranks are \"\"long-service\"\" volunteer professionals; women were allowed to serve in the armed forces beginning in early 1980s, when the Brazilian Army became the first army in South America to accept women into career ranks; women serve in Navy and Air Force only in Women's Reserve Corps (2012)Brunei 17 years of age for voluntary military service; non-Malays are ineligible to serve; recruits from the army, navy, and air force all undergo 43-week initial training (2013)Bulgaria 18-27 years of age for voluntary military service; conscription ended in January 2008; service obligation 6-9 months (2012)Burkina Faso 18 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription; women may serve in supporting roles (2013)Burma 18-35 years of age (men) and 18-27 years of age (women) for voluntary military service; no conscription (a 2010 law reintroducing conscription has not yet entered into force); 2-year service obligation; male (ages 18-45) and female (ages 18-35) professionals (including doctors, engineers, mechanics) serve up to 3 years; service terms may be stretched to 5 years in an officially declared emergency; Burma signed the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) on 15 August 1991; on 27 June 2012, the regime signed a Joint Action Plan on prevention of child recruitment; in February 2013, the military formed a new task force to address forced child conscription; approximately 600 children have been released from military service since the signing of the joint action plan (2015)Burundi 18 years of age for voluntary military service; the armed forces law of 31 December 2004 did not specify a minimum age for enlistment, but the government claimed that no one younger than 18 was being recruited; mandatory retirement ages: 45 (enlisted), 50 (NCOs), 55 (officers), and 60 (officers with the rank of general) (2017)Cabo Verde 18-35 years of age for male and female selective compulsory military service; 2-years conscript service obligation; 17 years of age for voluntary service (with parental consent) (2013)Cambodia 18 is the legal minimum age for compulsory and voluntary military service (2012)Cameroon 18-23 years of age for male and female voluntary military service; no conscription; high school graduation required; service obligation 4 years; periodic government calls for volunteers (2012)Canada 17 years of age for voluntary male and female military service (with parental consent); 16 years of age for Reserve and Military College applicants; Canadian citizenship or permanent residence status required; maximum 34 years of age; service obligation 3-9 years (2012)Central African Republic 18 years of age for military service; no conscription (2017)Chad 20 is the legal minimum age for compulsory military service, with a 3-year service obligation; 18 is the legal minimum age for voluntary service; no minimum age restriction for volunteers with consent from a parent or guardian; women are subject to 1 year of compulsory military or civic service at age 21; while provisions for military service have not been repealed, they have never been fully implemented (2015)Chile 18-45 years of age for voluntary male and female military service, although the right to compulsory recruitment of males 18-45 is retained; service obligation is 12 months for Army and 22 months for Navy and Air Force (2015)China 18-24 years of age for selective compulsory military service, with a 2-year service obligation; no minimum age for voluntary service (all officers are volunteers); 18-19 years of age for women high school graduates who meet requirements for specific military jobs; a recent military decision allows women in combat roles; the first class of women warship commanders was in 2011 (2012)Colombia 18-24 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; service obligation is 18 months (2012)Comoros 18 years of age for 2-year voluntary male and female military service; no conscription (2015)Congo, Democratic Republic of the 18-45 years of age for voluntary and compulsory militar" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2753674#0", "title": "http://www.hollybrook.net/centuryvillage/qualifications_print.html\n.", "text": "\"CENTURY VILLAGE at PEMBROKE PINES Summary of Important Ownership Qualifications & Rules The information below is a summary of some of the important rules and qualifications you need to know before considering the purchase of a condominium apartment. The complete set of documents are contained in a \"\"documents' book that is supplied to each buyer by the seller. CENTURY VILLAGE is a community of over 7000 condominium units Age Requirements Century Village is a legal \"\"Over 55 Community\"\" Apartments must be occupied by at least one person over the age of 55. No one under 18 years of age can permanently live in or occupy an apatment. Pets No Pets Allowed. Vehicles Some restrictions. Consult agent for details. Renting Some buildings have restrictions. Consult agent for details. Application and Interview Application fee is $100.00." } ]
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BEACH Virginia Beach, VA 234511634127$4,350,0007 bedrooms6 Full / 1 Half Baths View Details Home NORTH END VA. BEACH Virginia Beach, VA 2345110142758$3,850,0005 bedrooms4 Full / 2 Half Baths View Detailsclick here for more results..." }, { "docid": "D1640595#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke_Pines\nPembroke Pines, Florida", "text": "\"Pembroke Pines, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pembroke Pines)navigation search City of Pembroke Pines City Seal Motto (s): \"\"Join Us - Progress with Us\"\"Coordinates: 26°0′45″N 80°18′49″WCoordinates: 26°0′45″N 80°18′49″WCountry United States of America State Florida County Broward Unofficially incorporated (village) March 2, 1959 [1]Incorporated (village) January 16, 1960Incorporated (city) May 22, 1961Government• Type Commission-Manager• Mayor Frank C. Ortis ( D) [2]• Vice Mayor Angelo Castillo• Commissioners Ismael Monroig, Jr., Jay Schwartz and Iris A. Siple• City Manager Charles F. Dodge• City Clerk Marlene Graham Area [3]• Total 34.97 sq mi (90.57 km 2)• Land 33.03 sq mi (85.54 km 2)• Water 1.94 sq mi (5.03 km 2) 4.88%Elevation 7 ft (2 m)Population ( 2010) [4]• Total 154,750• Estimate (2016) [5] 168,587• Density 5,104.52/sq mi (1,970.87/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 33023-33029, 33330-33332Area code (s) 954, 754FIPS code 12-55775GNIS feature ID 0288686 [6]Website City of Pembroke Pines Pembroke Pines is a city in southern Broward County, Florida, United States. Pembroke Pines' current population is estimated at 168,587 as of 2016. The city had a population of 154,750 as of the 2010 census, [7] making it the second-most populous city in Broward County after Fort Lauderdale, and the 11th-most populous in Florida. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people in 2015. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Climate2.2 Surrounding areas3 Education3.1 Public high schools3.2 Public middle schools3.3 Public elementary schools3.4 Higher education4 Demographics5 Notable people6 References7 External links History [ edit]This section does not cite any sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Pembroke Pines was officially incorporated on January 16, 1960. The city's name, Pembroke Pines, is traced back to Sir Edward Reed, a Member of Britain's Parliament for the County of Pembroke in 1874, who purchased and farmed land in the 1880s which today occupies much of what is now the nearby city of Dania Beach. The road put through his land came to be known as Pembroke Road." }, { "docid": "D2946301#0", "title": "http://www.weatherman.com/us/fl/zip-codes/33028-5-day-weather\nPembroke Pines Weather Forecast for Monday, April 09", "text": "Pembroke Pines Weather Forecast for Monday, April 09Countries / United States / Florida / 33028The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 80 degrees and Partly cloudy . There is 59 percentage chance of rain and 11 mph winds from the South.80°Monday April 0984°Tuesday April 1080°Wednesday April 1178°Thursday April 1281°Friday April 13Current Conditionssubmit a forecast80°Hourly Forecast0am74°3am73°6am72°9am74°12am80°3pm82°6pm81°9pm80°Weather Photosadd a photo Hourly Forecast Detailed0am: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 74 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 80 percentage chance of rain and 4 mph winds from the Southwest.3am: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 73 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 86 percentage chance of rain and 3 mph winds from the East.6am: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 72 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 90 percentage chance of rain and 3 mph winds from the South-Southwest.9am: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 74 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 78 percentage chance of rain and 4 mph winds from the South.12am: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 80 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 59 percentage chance of rain and 11 mph winds from the South.3pm: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 82 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 58 percentage chance of rain and 11 mph winds from the South.6pm: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 81 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 57 percentage chance of rain and 9 mph winds from the South-Southwest.9pm: The 33028, FL forecast for Apr 09 is 80 degrees and Partly cloudy. There is 61 percentage chance of rain and 8 mph winds from the Southwest." }, { "docid": "D597617#0", "title": "http://www.workatbrio.com/hourly_form.html\nHourly Jobs", "text": "About You Your Availability Work History Additional Info EEO (Optional) Statement BRAVO | BRIO Restaurant Group (BBRG) is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant or Team Member in its employment practices because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, uniformed service, veteran status, or any other basis protected by law Tell us about yourself Position*Cook (Prep, Sauté, Pizza, Pasta, Grill, Pantry)Dishwasher Server Server Assistant Host Bartender First name*Last name*Home address*Home phone*Mobile phone Email* Required Have you ever been employed by BBRG? * If so, when and where If hired, can you present evidence of your identity and right to work in the US? * Do you have a reliable means of transportation to and from work? * Are you of legal age to serve alcohol at this time in this state? * Are you 18 or over the age of 18 years old? * BBRG only employs individuals who are at least 18 or older What brought you to Work at Brio.com? ** Required Location (s)*OH: Beavercreek, The Greene OH: Columbus, Easton Town Center OH: Columbus, Bon Vie Easton Town Center (A Bon Vie Restaurant)OH: Columbus, Polaris Fashion Place OH: Liberty Township, Liberty Center OH: Lyndhurst, Legacy Village OH: Westlake, Crocker Park Village -----------------------AL: Birmingham, Brookwood Village AZ: Gilbert, San Tan Village AZ: Scottsdale, Scottsdale Quarter CA: Irvine, Irvine Spectrum Center CA: Rancho Cucamonga, Victoria Gardens CA: Torrance, Brio Coastal Bar & Kitchen - Del Amo CO: Denver, Cherry Creek Mall CO: Lone Tree, THE VISTAS AT PARK MEADOWSCT: Danbury, Danbury Fair CT: Farmington, Westfarms Mall DE: Newark, Christiana Mall FL: Boca Raton, The Shops at Boca Raton FL: Hallandale Beach, THE VILLAGE AT GULFSTREAM PARKFL: Jacksonville, The Markets At Town Center FL: Miami, The Falls FL: Naples, The Waterside Shops FL: Orlando, MALL AT MILLENIAFL: Palm Beach Gardens , Palm Beach Gardens Mall FL: Pembroke Pines, The Shops at Pembroke Gardens FL: Plantation, Plantation FL: Sarasota, University Town Center FL: Sarasota, Bravo Coastal Bar & Kitchen - Siesta Key FL: Sweetwater, Dolphin Mall Florida FL: Tampa, International Plaza FL: West Palm Beach, City Place West Palm Beach FL: Winter Park, Winter Park Village IL: Lombard, THE SHOPS ON BUTTERFIELDKY: Newport, Newport on the Levee MA: Chestnut Hill, Chestnut Hill Square MD: Annapolis, ANNAPOLIS TOWNE CENTREMD: Baltimore, DOWNTOWN BALTIMOREMI: Clinton Township, PARTRIDGE CREEK FASHION PARKMI: Troy, The Somerset Collection MO: Kansas City, Country Club Plaza MO: St. Louis, Plaza Frontenac NC: Raleigh, Crabtree Valley Mall NJ: Cherry Hill, TOWN PLACE AT GARDEN STATE PARKNJ: Freehold, Freehold Raceway Mall NJ: Lawrenceville, Quaker Bridge Mall NJ: Marlton, Promenade at Sagemore NJ: Wayne, Willowbrook Mall NV: Las Vegas, Tivoli Village NV: Las Vegas, Town Square NY: Huntington Station, Walt Whitman Shops TX: Allen, WATTERS CREEKTX: Austin, ARBORETUMTX: Houston, City Centre TX: Southlake, Southlake Town Square TX: The Woodlands, The Woodlands UT: Murray City, Fashion Place UT: Salt Lake City , City Creek VA: Fairfax, Fair Oaks Mall VA: Mc Lean, Tysons Corner Mall VA: Richmond, Stony Point Fashion Park Date available for employment*If offered a position, how much notice do you need to offer your current employer? * Our restaurants are open 7 days a week. Do you have any regularly scheduled or intermittent obligations which may affect your availability to work? ** Required Monday*Tuesday*Wednesday*Thursday*Friday*Saturday*Sunday*Employer 1Supervisor Job title From To Last rate of pay City and state Phone Reason for leaving Eligible for rehire?" }, { "docid": "D2246765#0", "title": "https://www.enterprise.com/en/car-rental/locations/us/fl.html\nFlorida Car Rental", "text": "Home / Worldwide Car Rental Locations / United States / Florida Florida Car Rental Map data ©2018 Google, INEGI Terms of Use START A RESERVATIONOR VIEW / MODIFY / CANCELLocation (ZIP, City or Airport)Return to a different location Use my current location Car Rental Locations in Florida Planning a trip to Florida ? With major metro areas such as Orlando and Miami, along with top attractions including many theme parks, the Everglades and Kennedy Space Center; you are sure to have a unique and memorable experience. 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Myers SW FL International Airport Gainesville Regional Airport Jacksonville, FL Airport Key West Aiport Marathon Airport Melbourne Airport Miami International Airport Ocala Airport Orlando International Airport Orlando Sanford International Airport Palm Beach International Airport Panama City Airport Pensacola Regional Airport Punta Gorda Airport Sarasota International Airport St. Augustine Airport St. Petersburg International Airport Tallahassee International Airport Tampa International Airport Neighborhood Locations Allapattah Apopka Auburndale Aventura Avon Park Bartow Airport Belleview - Denning's Collision Biscayne Gardens Blue Heron Bonita Springs Boynton Beach Brandon Brandon - Ed Morse Auto Mall Brooksville Cape Canaveral Cape Coral Central Bradenton Central Pompano Beach Central Tallahassee Central Tampa - Nebraska Ave Chiefland Clearwater - Auto Nation Lincoln Clearwater - US Hwy. 19Clearwater Beach Clermont Cocoa Cooper City Coral Gables Grove Crestview Crystal River Cutler Bay Dade City Dadeland Dania Davenport - Jarrett-Gordon Ford Davie - Rick Case Honda Davie and Weston Daytona Beach - Gary Yeomans Daytona Beach - Mason Ave. Deerfield Beach Deland Destin Doral Doubletree Grand Downtown Ft." }, { "docid": "D1932902#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_towns_in_New_Hampshire\nList of cities and towns in New Hampshire", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Map of the United States with New Hampshire highlighted New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States. This is a list of the 221 towns and 13 cities in the U. S. state of New Hampshire. New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, some of which the state has designated as \"\"cities\"\". For each town/city, the table lists the county to which it belongs, its date of incorporation, its population according to the 2010 census, its form of government, and its principal villages. Cities are indicated in boldface. Cities and towns are treated identically under state law. Cities are just towns that dropped the town meeting form of government in favor of a city form by special act of the New Hampshire General Court. However, since 1979, changing the form of governance no longer confers city status. Towns may drop the town meeting by local vote and adopt a new charter for a representative government, such as a council-manager form, and retain their status as a town. Several of the higher-population towns have already done so." }, { "docid": "D2598905#0", "title": "https://www.lawndoctor.com/pembrokepines-fl/lawn-fertilization/\nOur Lawn Fertilization Services in Pembroke Pines", "text": "Our Lawn Fertilization Services in Pembroke Pines Lawn fertilization is what brings that rich, green color to your grass. With high-quality fertilizers applied regularly and consistently to your lawn, you can have flourishing, healthy, and luxuriantly green grass plants. At Lawn Doctor of West Broward, our experts have perfected the ingredients and nutrient compounds for vitamin-rich, healthful fertilizers. With our pioneering lawn fertilization techniques, we’ve transformed countless yards in Pembroke Pines, Parkland, Pompano Beach, Weston, Miramar, Coral Springs, and throughout and Broward County. Custom Lawn Fertilization for Expert Results Every region has a unique ecosphere with identifying soil conditions, vegetation, and weather patterns. Knowing a region’s specific characteristics is essential to all parts of lawn care, especially to lawn fertilization. A rainy, cool climate may call for a different fertilizer blend than a hot, dry one. At Lawn Doctor of West Broward, our experts are familiar with Pembroke Pines’ humid summers and dry, warm winters. Our fertilization techniques are scaled to suit the soil in our region. We also customize fertilizer blends to specifically suit your lawn, its grass plants, and its soil." }, { "docid": "D1710371#0", "title": "http://www.bermuda-online.org/historichouses.htm\nBermuda's Historic houses and Properties", "text": "\"165+ web files about Bermuda, regularly updated as a Gazetteer, focusing on this internally self-governing British Overseas Territory 900 miles north of the Caribbean, 600 miles east of North Carolina, USA. Accommodation options, aircraft & shipping registers, airlines, airport, America's Cup 2017, actors/actresses/musicians/singers/ performing artists, banks, beaches, Bermuda Dollar, Bermuda Government, Bermuda-incorporated international and local businesses and companies including insurers and reinsurers, Bermudians, books and publications, bridges and causeway, charities, churches, citizenship by Status, City of Hamilton, commerce, communities, credit cards, cruise ships, cuisine, currency, disability accessibility, Devonshire Parish, districts, Dockyard, economy, education, employers, employment, environment, executorships, fauna, ferries, flora, former military bases, forts, gardens, geography, getting around, golf, government, guest houses, history, historic homes, Hamilton, House of Assembly, housing, hotels, immigration, import duties, internet access, islands, laws, legal system and legislators, location, main roads, marriages, media, members of parliament, money, motor vehicles, municipalities, music, nearest mainland, newcomers, newspaper, organizations, parks, Paget Parish, Pembroke Parish, residents, pensions, political parties, postage stamps, public holidays, public transportation, railway trail, real estate, religions, Royal Naval Dockyard, Sandys Parish, Smith's Parish, Somerset Village, Southampton Parish, St. David's Island, St George's Parish, senior citizens, Somerset, Spanish Point, Spittal Pond, sports, taxes, telecommunications, time zone, traditions, tourism, Town of St. George, Tucker's Town, utilities, water sports, Warwick Parish, weather, wildlife, work permits. Bermuda's Historic houses and Properties Gracious Bermudian architectural gems, many centuries old By Keith Archibald Forbes (see About Us) exclusively for Bermuda Online Introduction In 2016 to date in Bermuda there are 791 heritage properties listed, partly by the Bermuda National Trust - which works closely with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation as Bermuda shares a rich architectural and cultural heritage and other close links with Colonial Virginia - and the Department of Planning of the Bermuda Government, including 66 owned by the Bermuda Government. See http://www.planning.gov.bm/documents/Historic%20Environment/what_listing_means_to_you.pdf . The vast majority of Bermuda's historic houses are privately owned. Some of the most significant ones in that category are shown below. Government-owned buildings are not shown below. Understandably, all owners of these expensive properties are security-conscious and many do not want their houses and photographed from the outside. Also, all private owners prohibit any photographs being taken inside, of their furniture, contents and treasures, even when their properties are featured periodically in any particular program. For security reasons in the privately-owned properties shown below, there is deliberately no specific mention of content." }, { "docid": "D48833#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_locations_by_per_capita_income\nList of Florida locations by per capita income", "text": "\"List of Florida locations by per capita income From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Florida locations by per capita income)navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( April 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article is part of a series on Income in the United States of America Topics [hide]Household Personal Affluence Social class Income inequalitygender pay gap ethnic wage gap Lists by income [show]United States portalv t e Florida has the eighteenth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $21,557 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $30,446 (2003). Florida counties ranked by per capita income [ edit]See also: United States counties by per capita income Florida counties ranked by per capita income from 2006-2010 data. [ 1] [2] [3]Rank County Per capita income Median household income Median family income Population Number of households1 Collier $37,046 $58,106 $68,556 321,520 133,1792 St. Johns $36,027 $62,663 $79,080 190,039 75,3383 Martin $35,772 $53,210 $70,271 146,318 63,8994 Monroe $35,516 $53,821 $66,152 73,090 32,6295 Palm Beach $33,610 $53,242 $64,445 1,320,134 544,2276 Sarasota $33,045 $49,388 $62,326 379,448 175,7467 Indian River $31,918 $47,341 $57,477 138,028 60,1768 Seminole $29,795 $58,971 $70,597 422,718 164,7069 Lee $29,445 $50,014 $58,950 618,754 259,81810 Nassau $29,089 $58,712 $66,233 73,314 28,79411 Pinellas $28,742 $45,258 $58,335 916,542 415,87612 Broward $28,631 $51,694 $62,619 1,748,066 686,04713 Okaloosa $28,621 $54,242 $64,224 180,822 72,37914 Manatee $28,072 $47,812 $57,547 322,833 135,72915 Walton $27,746 $47,273 $56,282 55,043 22,30116 Brevard $27,606 $49,523 $60,842 543,376 229,692United States $27,334 $51,914 $62,982 308,745,538 116,716,29217 Hillsborough $27,062 $49,536 $59,886 1,229,226 474,03018 Charlotte $26,938 $45,037 $52,533 159,978 73,37019 Clay $26,872 $61,185 $67,922 190,865 68,792Florida $26,551 $47,661 $57,204 18,801,310 7,420,80220 Duval $25,854 $49,463 $60,114 864,263 342,45021 Leon $25,803 $44,490 $66,157 275,487 110,94522 Orange $25,490 $50,138 $57,473 1,145,956 421,84723 Santa Rosa $25,384 $55,129 $62,929 151,372 56,91024 Lake $25,323 $46,477 $55,935 297,052 121,28925 Bay $25,033 $47,770 $56,877 168,852 68,43826 Flagler $24,939 $48,090 $54,754 95,696 39,18627 Volusia $24,768 $44,400 $55,569 494,593 208,23628 Alachua $24,741 $40,644 $61,188 247,336 100,51629 Sumter $24,180 $43,079 $51,268 93,420 41,36130 Pasco $24,164 $44,228 $53,457 464,697 189,61231 Escambia $23,474 $43,573 $53,495 297,619 116,23832 St. Lucie $23,296 $45,196 $51,943 277,789 108,52333 Miami-Dade $22,957 $43,605 $50,065 2,496,435 867,35234 Hernando $22,775 $42,011 $50,135 172,778 71,74535 Citrus $22,551 $37,933 $45,568 141,236 63,30436 Marion $22,384 $40,339 $47,614 331,298 137,72637 Wakulla $21,892 $53,301 $63,924 30,776 10,49038 Polk $21,881 $43,946 $51,395 602,095 227,48539 Franklin $21,005 $36,490 $46,083 11,549 4,25440 Osceola $20,536 $46,328 $50,203 268,685 90,60341 Okeechobee $19,664 $38,339 $43,229 39,996 14,01342 Jefferson $19,647 $41,359 $47,059 14,761 5,64643 Baker $19,593 $47,276 $55,597 27,115 8,77244 Highlands $19,579 $34,946 $41,955 98,786 42,60445 Columbia $19,366 $38,214 $47,726 67,531 24,94146 Suwannee $18,782 $36,352 $45,012 41,551 15,95347 Levy $18,703 $35,737 $43,256 40,801 16,40448 Taylor $18,649 $37,408 $46,012 22,570 7,92049 Washington $18,470 $36,216 $46,742 24,896 8,86450 Putnam $18,402 $34,645 $43,184 74,364 29,40951 Gilchrist $18,309 $37,039 $43,994 16,939 6,12152 Lafayette $18,069 $46,445 $54,024 8,870 2,58053 Gulf $17,968 $39,178 $46,979 15,863 5,33554 Glades $17,872 $39,429 $44,046 12,884 4,53355 Jackson $17,177 $38,257 $49,600 49,746 17,41756 Dixie $17,066 $32,312 $39,914 16,422 6,31657 Liberty $17,003 $40,777 $48,750 8,365 2,52558 Bradford $16,997 $41,126 $47,583 28,520 9,47959 Gadsden $16,843 $35,728 $46,773 46,389 16,95260 Madison $16,346 $37,459 $46,791 19,224 6,98561 De Soto $15,989 $35,979 $38,986 34,862 11,44562 Hamilton $15,794 $37,613 $46,616 14,799 4,61763 Holmes $15,285 $32,247 $42,731 19,927 7,35464 Calhoun $15,091 $31,699 $39,332 14,625 5,06165 Hendry $14,734 $37,298 $38,564 39,140 12,02566 Hardee $14,668 $37,466 $43,001 27,731 8,24567 Union $13,657 $41,794 $53,469 15,535 4,048Census-enumerated places ranked by per capita income [ edit]This list contains incorporated cities, towns, and villages, as well as census-designated places.1 Fisher Island, Florida $236,238 2 Jupiter Island, Florida $200,087 3 Golf, Florida $144,956 4 Manalapan, Florida $143,729 5 Indian Creek, Florida $137,382 6 Orchid, Florida $135,870 7 Gulf Stream, Florida $133,651 8 Palm Beach, Florida $109,219 9 Indian River Shores, Florida $102,511 10 South Beach, Florida $90,938 11 Pelican Bay, Florida $89,063 12 Oak Point, Florida $86,225 13 North Key Largo, Florida $83,199 14 Longboat Key, Florida $80,963 15 Windsor, Florida $79,269 16 Captiva, Florida $76,139 17 Ocean Ridge, Florida $76,088 18 Golden Beach, Florida $73,053 19 Bal Harbour, Florida $67,680 20 Highland Beach, Florida $67,288 21 Sanibel, Florida $66,912 22 Boca Pointe, Florida $66,797 23 Jupiter Inlet Colony, Florida $66,713 24 Sawgrass, Florida $64,798 25 Belleair Beach, Florida $61,569 26 Naples, Florida $61,141 27 Sea Ranch Lakes, Florida $60,088 28 Heathrow, Florida $59,905 29 Belleair, Florida $59,164 30 Hillsboro Beach, Florida $56,634 31 Vineyards, Florida $55,470 32 Sewall's Point, Florida $55,121 33 Key Biscayne, Florida $54,213 34 Black Diamond, Florida $53,621 35 Siesta Key, Florida $53,290 36 Windermere, Florida $51,370 37 Pinecrest, Florida $51,181 37 Juno Beach, Florida $50,344 38 Osprey, Florida $49,862 39 Feather Sound, Florida $49,717 40 Lake Butler, Orange County, Florida $49,696 41 Wabasso Beach, Florida $48,690 42 Tierra Verde, Florida $48,259 43 Atlantis, Florida $47,614 44 Bay Hill, Florida $46,744 45 Coral Gables, Florida $46,163 46 Burnt Store Marina, Florida $46,050 47 Boca Raton, Florida $45,628 48 Mc Gregor, Florida $45,240 49 South Sarasota, Florida $45,217 50 Weston, Florida $44,736 50 Lake Hart, Florida $44,665 51 Hypoluxo, Florida $43,960 52 Pine Ridge, Collier County, Florida $43,362 53 Cutler, Florida $42,986 54 Palm Beach Gardens, Florida $42,975 55 Marco Island, Florida $42,875 56 Palm Valley, Florida $42,747 57 Parkland, Florida $41,896 58 Indialantic, Florida $41,126 59 Aventura, Florida $41,092 60 Terra Mar, Florida $40,923 61 Lighthouse Point, Florida $40,839 62 Manasota Key, Florida $40,759 63 Key Colony Beach, Florida $40,631 64 Palm Beach Shores, Florida $40,612 65 Indian Rocks Beach, Florida $40,195 66 North Redington Beach, Florida $40,066 67 Indian Shores, Florida $40,002 68 Sunshine Ranches, Florida $40,001 69 North Palm Beach, Florida $39,564 70 Celebration, Florida $39,521 71 Royal Palm Ranches, Florida $39,274 72 Harbor Bluffs, Florida $39,261 73 Punta Rassa, Florida $39,048 74 Gateway, Florida $38,986 75 The Meadows, Florida $38,826 76 Winter Park, Florida $38,791 77 South Palm Beach, Florida $38,456 78 Surfside, Florida $38,375 79 Redington Beach, Florida $38,265 80 Bonita Springs, Florida $37,958 81 Westchase, Florida $37,630 82 Hutchinson Island South, Florida $37,575 83 Maitland, Florida $37,290 84 Daytona Beach Shores, Florida $37,010 85 Rolling Oaks, Florida $37,008 86 Boca Del Mar, Florida $36,983 87 Ponce Inlet, Florida $36,518 88 East Lake, Florida $36,206 89 Wekiva Springs, Florida $36,196 90 Country Estates, Florida $36,117 91 St. Pete Beach, Florida $35,514 93 Briny Breezes, Florida $35,338 94 Palm City, Florida $35,213 95 Winter Beach, Florida $35,169 96 Keystone, Florida $35,136 97 Jupiter, Florida $35,088 98 Tequesta, Florida $34,974 99 Treasure Island, Florida $34,965 100 Mission Bay, Florida $34,913101 Timber Pines, Florida $34,900 102 Fort Myers Beach, Florida $34,703 103 Gulf Breeze, Florida $34,688 104 Vilano Beach, Florida $34,635 105 Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida $34,216 106 Iona, Florida $33,937 107 Plantation, Sarasota County, Florida $33,629 108 Lely Resort, Florida $33,536 109 Edgewood, Florida $33,452 110 Lazy Lake, Florida $33,423 111 Green Meadow, Florida $33,350 112 Samsula-Spruce Creek, Florida $33,084 113 Dunes Road, Florida $33,019 114 Hillsboro Pines, Florida $32,908 115 Gotha, Florida $32,734 116 Punta Gorda, Florida $32,460 117 Cheval, Florida $32,444 118 Lely, Florida $32,430 119 Crescent Beach, Florida $32,279 120 Vamo, Florida $32,068 121 Destin, Florida $32,048 122 Redington Shores, Florida $31,822 123 Lake Clarke Shores, Florida $31,526 124 Melbourne Beach, Florida $31,489 125 Wesley Chapel South, Florida $31,399 126 Holmes Beach, Florida $31,345 127 Belleair Bluffs, Florida $31,329 128 Doctor Phillips, Florida $31,197 129 Butler Beach, Florida $31,193 130 Trinity, Florida $31,187 131 Lakeland Highlands, Florida $31,122 132 Lake Mary, Florida $31,094 133 Vero Beach, Florida $30,940 134 Lochmoor Waterway Estates, Florida $30,763 135 Wellington, Florida $30,726 136 Neptune Beach, Florida $30,525 137 Estero, Florida $30,521 138 Laurel, Florida $30,485 139 Fruit Cove, Florida $30,462 140 Madeira Beach, Florida $30,097 141 Highland Park, Florida $30,097 142 Indian Harbour Beach, Florida $29,986 143 Islamorada, Florida $29,519 144 Miramar Beach, Florida $29,493 145 Delray Beach, Florida $29,350 146 Whiskey Creek, Florida $29,304 147 Bay Harbor Islands, Florida $29,261 148 Shalimar, Florida $29,261 149 Hunter's Creek, Florida $29,170 150 Greater Carrollwood, Florida $29,107 151 Belle Isle, Florida $29,087 152 Duck Key, Florida $29,007 153 Cocoa Beach, Florida $28,968 154 Miami Lakes, Florida $28,867 155 Anna Maria, Florida $28,767 156 Safety Harbor, Florida $28,632 157 Atlantic Beach, Florida $28,618 158 Desoto Lakes, Florida $28,616 159 Apollo Beach, Florida $28,583 160 Pineland, Florida $28,556 161 North River" }, { "docid": "D3220673#0", "title": "https://www.apartments.com/pembroke-pines-fl/low-income/\nPembroke Pines Low Income Apartments for Rent", "text": "Pembroke Pines Convenient access to both the beach and the city without the constant crowds. Beach Nature Family Schools Positioned on the edge of the magnificent Everglades and just minutes from Hollywood Beach and Miami Beach, Pembroke Pines gives residents access to everything South Florida has to offer. The city’s close proximity to major highways, including I-75 and the Florida Turnpike, make it easy to get around the Miami metropolitan area and enjoy both the urban offerings and the natural highlights of the area. The city itself takes pride in giving residents a small-town feel with big-city amenities, with dozens of parks and leisure activities to take advantage of the year-round sunshine and warmth. With several excellent schools in town and a crime rate well below the national average, Pembroke Pines has been identified as one of the best places in Florida to raise a family, making it the ideal location for your next apartment. Rent Trends As of March 2018, the average apartment rent in Pembroke Pines, FL is $1,445 for a studio, $1,495 for one bedroom, $1,795 for two bedrooms, and $2,066 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Pembroke Pines has increased by 6.3% in the past year. Beds Avg Sq Ft Avg Rent Studio 619 $1,4451 BR 786 $1,4952 BR 1,130 $1,7953 BR 1,339 $2,066Ratings50Walk Score ®Somewhat Walkable27Transit Score ®Some Transit0Bike Score ®Somewhat Bikeable Nearby Cities Miramar Cooper City Southwest Ranches Davie Miami Lakes Hialeah Lakes Sunrise Weston Hialeah Gardens Hollywood Neighborhoods Pembroke Falls Century Village Towngate Rock Creek Stonebridge Falcon's Lea Country Glen Flamingo Estates Waterford Stoneridge Lake Estates" }, { "docid": "D3109888#0", "title": "https://www.facebook.com/TownPembrokePines\n.", "text": "Home About Shop Photos Videos Visit our website Resident Reviews Posts Community Instagram See more of Town City Center Luxury Apartments in Pembroke Pines, FL on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account See more of Town City Center Luxury Apartments in Pembroke Pines, FL on Facebook Log In Forgot account?or Create New Account Not Now Community See All527 people like this521 people follow this About See All10700 City Center Blvd (2,572.80 mi) Pembroke Pines, Florida 33025Get Directions (954) 666-4663Typically replies within minutes Contact Town City Center Luxury Apartments in Pembroke Pines, FL on Messengerapartmentspembrokepines.com Apartment & Condo Building · Real Estate Price Range $$$$Hours 12:00 PM - 5:00 PMOpen Now People527 likes1,249 visits People Also Like Nexus Sawgrass Apartments Apartment & Condo Building101 Via Mizner Luxury Apartments Apartment & Condo Building Jacaranda Village At Plantation Apartment & Condo Building Apartment & Condo Buildings in Pembroke Pines, Florida Pages liked by this Page Orangetheory Fitness Pembroke Pines WSVNYoung At Art Museum Places Pembroke Pines, Florida Real Estate Town City Center Luxury Apartments in Pembroke Pines, FLEnglish (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) · Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices · Cookies ·More Facebook © 2018Shop Apartments Pembroke Pines$1,540.00See All Photos See All Videos Town City Center Apartments in Pembroke Pines63Town City Center Apartments in Pembroke Pines Florida2We had such a great time at the Spring Fling! 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Often referred to as \"\"HUD apartments\"\", there are 100 Project-Based Section 8 subsidized apartments in Pembroke Pines. There are 0 other low income apartments that don't have rental assistance but are still considered to be affordable housing for low income families. The HUD funded Public Housing Agency that serves Pembroke Pines is the Broward County Housing Authority. Affordable Apartments in Pembroke Pines Show Apartments Per Page1Pembroke Tower Apartments2201 N University Drive Pembroke Pines, Florida Pembroke Tower Apartments is a 100 unit low income housing apartment community in Pembroke Pines. Some or all apartments in this community are rent subsidized, which means rent is income based. Project-Based Section 8 Project Based Rental Assistance View More St Boniface Gardens8200 Johnson St Pembroke Pines, Florida St Boniface Gardens is a 96 unit low income housing apartment community in Pembroke Pines. Some or all apartments in this community are rent subsidized, which means rent is income based. Section 202 Supportive Housing for the Elderly Project Based Rental Assistance Senior (62+)Accessible Units View More Dgn Towers IIi705 SW 88th Ave Pembroke Pines, Florida Dgn Towers IIi is a 94 unit low income housing apartment community in Pembroke Pines." }, { "docid": "D2907106#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauderdale-by-the-Sea,_Florida\nLauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida", "text": "\"Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Town Town of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea Nickname (s): LBSLocation of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea in Broward County, Florida Coordinates: 26°11′22″N 80°5′52″WCoordinates: 26°11′22″N 80°5′52″WCountry United States of America State Florida County Broward Settled Circa 1920's-1924 [1]Incorporated November 30, 1927 [1] [2]Reincorporated November 30, 1947 [1]Government• Type Commission-Manager• Mayor Scot Sasser• Vice Mayor Mark Brown• Commissioners Chris Vincent, Buz Oldaker, and Elliot Sokolow• Town Manager Bud Bentley• Town Clerk Tedra Allen Area [3]• Town 1.56 sq mi (4.05 km 2)• Land 0.87 sq mi (2.26 km 2)• Water 0.69 sq mi (1.79 km 2) 44.2%Elevation 7 ft (2.13 m)Population ( 2010)• Town 6,056• Estimate (2016) [4] 6,512• Density 7,467.89/sq mi (2,882.15/km 2)• Metro 5,564,635Time zone EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 33308, 33062Area code (s) 954, 754FIPS code 12-39475 [5]GNIS feature ID 0285367 [6]Website http://www.lauderdalebythesea-fl.gov/Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is a town in Broward County, Florida, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 6,056. It is part of the Miami–Fort Lauderdale–Pompano Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area, which was home to 5,564,635 people at the 2010 census. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Demographics3 Media4 References5 Further reading6 External links Geography [ edit]Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is located at 26°11′22″N 80°5′52″W (26.189561, -80.097756). [ 7] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.57 square miles (4 km 2 ), of which 0.876 square miles (2 km 2) is land and 0.694 square miles (2 km 2) (44.2%) is water. The southern half of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea is situated between Fort Lauderdale and the Village of Sea Ranch Lakes, Florida. The Town's northern municipal neighbor is Pompano Beach. The entire town is located on a long, narrow barrier island separated from the mainland by the Intracoastal Waterway (spanned by one drawbridge at Commercial Boulevard), stretching approximately one-half dozen blocks to the Atlantic Ocean. The town is centered on the junction of State Road A1A and Commercial Boulevard. The main industry is tourism; the town has many hotels and motels used by visitors, especially during the winter; many of its older hotels and buildings reflect mid-century modern architecture design [Mi Mo]. Recognized by the Florida Legislature in 2016 for its near-shore coral reefs and efforts to promote scuba diving, the town is known as Florida's Beach Diving Capital." }, { "docid": "D1431071#0", "title": "http://florida.hometownlocator.com/fl/broward/pembroke-pines.cfm\nPembroke Pines, FL Profile: Facts, Map & Data", "text": "\"Pembroke Pines Local Links & Resources: Hotels | Resources | ALL Pembroke Pines Content Also See: Pembroke Pines, FL ZIP Codes & ZIP Code Maps | Local Area Photos Pembroke Pines, Florida - Basic Facts Real Estate Resources New Homes For Sale Near Pembroke Pines Broward County Land, Farms, & Ranches The City of Pembroke Pines had a population of 164,258 as of July 1, 2017. Pembroke Pines ranks in the upper quartile for Population Density and Diversity Index when compared to the other cities, towns and Census Designated Places (CDPs) in Florida. See peer rankings below. The primary coordinate point for Pembroke Pines is located at latitude 26.021 and longitude -80.3404 in Broward County . The formal boundaries for the City of Pembroke Pines (see map below) encompass a land area of 32.9 sq. miles and a water area of 1.93 sq. miles. Broward County is in the Eastern time zone (GMT -5). The elevation is 7 feet. The City of Pembroke Pines ( GNIS ID: 2404502) has a C1 Census Class Code which indicates an active incorporated place that does not serve as a county subdivision equivalent." }, { "docid": "D1329842#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_North_Carolina_at_Pembroke\nUniversity of North Carolina at Pembroke", "text": "\"University of North Carolina at Pembroke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For those of a similar name, see UNCP (disambiguation). University of North Carolina at Pembroke Type Public Established 1887Chancellor Robin G. Cummings Academic staff 387Students 6,252 (Fall 2017)Undergraduates 5,481Postgraduates 771Location Pembroke, North Carolina, U. S. Campus Rural 153 acres (0.6 km 2)Colors Black & Gold [1]Nickname Braves Sporting affiliations NCAA Division II – Peach Belt Mascot Red-Tailed Hawk Website www .uncp .edu The University of North Carolina at Pembroke ( UNCP ), also known as UNC Pembroke, is a public, co-educational, historically American Indian liberal arts university in the town of Pembroke in Robeson County, North Carolina, United States. UNC Pembroke is a master's level degree-granting university and one of 17 schools that constitute the University of North Carolina system. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Campus3 Organization3.1 Presidents3.2 Chancellors3.2.1 Academics4 Students and faculty4.1 Ratings5 Sports, clubs, and traditions5.1 Athletics5.2 Greek life and student organizations5.3 Traditions6 Notable alumni7 Notable faculty8 Images9 References10 External links History [ edit]The educational institution that developed into UNC Pembroke has its origins in the circumstances of the post Civil War South. This school was a part of the effort of the Lumbee Nation in North Carolina to preserve their unique identity. Access and authority over their own educational system was understood to be of key importance to retaining Lumbee culture, instilling a sense of pride, and to improving the groups economic and social conditions. Croatan Normal School was created by the General Assembly on March 7, 1887 in response to a local petition, sponsored by North Carolina Representative Hamilton Mc Millian of Robeson County. [ 2] [3] This event occurred in the context of competition for support between the Democratic and Republican parties on North Carolina. Hamilton Mac Millian's support for the school was connected to his personnel interest and research on Native American history and culture. The school's initial name, Croatan Normal School, was selected in accordance with the debatable view that this tribe were descendants of the Outer Banks Lost Colony of Sir Walter Raleigh." }, { "docid": "D1114950#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_corgi\nWelsh Corgi", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Welsh corgi)navigation search\"\"Corgi\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Corgi (disambiguation). Welsh Corgi A Pembroke Welsh Corgi, the more common of the two breeds of Corgi Origin Wales [ hide] Traits Weight Male Cardigan: 14–17 kg (31–37 lb) Pembroke: No greater than 14 kg (31 lb)Female Cardigan: 14–17 kg (31–37 lb) Pembroke: No greater than 11 kg (24 lb)Height Male Cardigan: 27–32 cm (11–13 in) Pembroke: 25–30 cm (9.8–11.8 in)Female Cardigan: 27–32 cm (11–13 in) Pembroke: 25–30 cm (9.8–11.8 in) [1]Coat Cardigan: Short or medium length, hard textured, weatherproof with a good undercoat Pembroke: Medium length with a straight dense undercoat Color Cardigan: Any color, with or without white markings Pembroke: Red, sable, fawn, purple, or black and tan with or without white markings on the legs, brisket, and neck [2]Life span Cardigan: Average of 12 years and two months [3] Pembroke: Average of 12 years and three months [4]Domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)The Welsh Corgi, sometimes known as just a Corgi ( / ˈ k ɔːr ɡ i /, Welsh for \"\"dwarf dog\"\"; plural \"\"corgis\"\" or occasionally the etymologically consistent \"\"corgwn\"\" ( / ˈ k ɔːr ɡ uː n / )), is a small type of herding dog that originated in Wales. Two separate breeds are recognized: the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Historically, the Pembroke has been attributed to the influx of dogs alongside Flemish weavers from around the 10th century, while the Cardigan is attributed to the dogs brought with Norse settlers, in particular a common ancestor of the Swedish Vallhund. A certain degree of interbreeding between the two types has been suggested to explain the similarities between the two. The Pembroke is the more popular breed of the two, with the Cardigan Welsh Corgi appearing on The Kennel Club 's list of Vulnerable Native Breeds. There are several physical differences between the two types according to the breed standards: the Cardigan is larger overall, both in weight and in height. Traditionally, the tails were of different shapes, but docking had previously been used. With regards to their health, according to a 2004 survey, they both had similar lifespans, although kidney or urethral conditions are more likely in the Pembrokes." }, { "docid": "D3140364#0", "title": "http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/handicap-disabled-parking/florida\nFlorida Handicap Parking", "text": "Get Disability Benefits Help! » Resources » Handicap Parking Florida Handicap Parking Are you eligible for Disabled Person Parking Permits and Plates in Florida? A physician or certified practitioner has to verify your impaired mobility and eligibility requirements. Specifics that differ from the general eligibility guidelines include: Required: You can’t walk 200 feet without rest Your mobility is severely disabled due to arthritic, neurological or an orthopedic condition You’re restricted by lung disease, specifically with a forced expiratory volume (FEV) for 1 second, when measured by spirometry, is less than 1 liter or your arterial oxygen tension is less than 60mm/hg at rest You need permanent use of a wheelchair You’re legally blind If you’re a severely disabled individual, you can’t possess a Florida driver license or identification card. This just needs to be indicated by your medical professional on your application. Both disabled applicants and organizations that transport persons with a mobile impairment have the opportunity to apply for Disabled Person Parking Permits and Plates. What is the Florida application process for Disabled Person Parking Permits and Plates? You can get the Application for Disabled Person Parking Permit (Form HSMV 83039) by going to your local County Tax Collector’s Office, License Plate Agency or printing the document online. There is no fee for a permanent parking permit, but there is a $15 fee for a temporary parking permit. You and your qualified physician just need to complete and sign the application with all necessary information." }, { "docid": "D2753671#0", "title": "http://www.yellowkeyrealty.com/fl/pembroke-pines-apartments-for-rent-rentals-cty/century-village-nh/y-rent/\nCentury Village Apartments for Rent in Pembroke Pines - 23 homes", "text": "1 212701 SW 13TH STREET Unit 107F, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027$1,250 3 Days on yellowkey MLS ID: A10449035For RENT0 photos Bed: 1 Bath: 1.5Liv Area Sq Ft: 811Community: Century Village Pool: No Condo, Unfurnished Restrictions: Age Restricted Pet Restrictions: Restrictions Or Possible Restrictions Market Analysis: For Sale , For Rent Nearby Properties: For Sale , For Rent Save | Hide | Email | Directions | History | Appraiser | Crime Info Write Private Note Contact a REALTOR ®Taxes: Elementary School: None High School: None Tax Year: Middle School: None Remarks: 1 BEDROOM/1.5 BATHROOMS - FRESHLY PAINTED, REPLACED CARPETING IN BEDROOM. 55+ COMMUNITY. APARTMENT IS MOVE IN READY. Listing is courtesy of: Got Florida Realty12750 SW 4 court Unit 213 J, Pembroke Pines, FL 33027$1,185 50 Days on yellowkey MLS ID: A10423056REDUCED by $65 (5.2%) on 04/11/2018For RENT13 photos Bed: 1 Bath: 1.0Community: Century Village Pool: Yes Condo, Unfurnished Restrictions: Age Restricted Market Analysis: For Sale , For Rent Nearby Properties: For Sale , For Rent Save | Hide | Email | Directions | History | Appraiser | Crime Info Write Private Note Contact a REALTOR ®Taxes: Elementary School: None High School: None Tax Year: Middle School: None Remarks: 55 adult community. 2nd floor apt. carpet floors throughout with washer and dryer inside unit. Kitchen is open to breakfast bar top facing dining room, very quiet unit. Listing is courtesy of: Beachfront Realty Inc Pembroke Pines, FL 33027$1,450 6 Days on yellowkey MLS ID: A10447865For RENT36 photos Bed: 2 Bath: 2.0Liv Area Sq Ft: 1207 Built: 1996Community: Century Village Pool: Yes Condo, Unfurnished Restrictions: Age Restricted Pet Restrictions: Restrictions Or Possible Restrictions Market Analysis: For Sale , For Rent Nearby Properties: For Sale , For Rent Save | Hide | Email | History Write Private Note Contact a REALTOR ®Taxes: Elementary School: None High School: None Tax Year: Middle School: None Remarks: BEAUTIFUL 2/2 CONDO WITH PORCELAIN TILE FLOOR ALL THROUGHOUT THE UNIT, NEW LIGHT FIXTURE. WASHER AND DRYER, ENCLOSED BALCONY. MASTER BEDROOM WITH A BIG WALK IN CLOSET. **" } ]
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age restrictions for driving in scotland
[ { "docid": "D575802#0", "title": "http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-24485792\nDriving test age rise considered for teenagers", "text": "\"Driving test age rise considered for teenagers11 October 2013Share Learners can currently take a driving test aged 17Teenagers could have to wait a year longer than currently before they are allowed to take their driving test. The government is considering issuing only 12-month probationary licences at the age of 18 in a bid to cut accidents involving young motorists. New drivers would also face a curfew between 22:00 and 05:00 unless a passenger aged over 30 was in the car. Ministers are due to publish a Green Paper this year after considering the Transport Research Laboratory's report. It recommends a one-year \"\"learner stage\"\" beginning at 17, during which drivers would have to total at least 100 hours of daytime and 20 hours of night-time practice under supervision. Learners can then take their test at 18 and, if they pass, will get a probationary licence and have to display a green \"\"P\"\" plate. During this stage, drivers will face the curfew and all those under 30 will be banned from carrying any passengers also under 30. Other proposals under consideration for young drivers are a ban on all mobile phone use, including hands-free phones, and a lower alcohol limit. After the 12-month probationary period, drivers will automatically graduate to a full licence and unrestricted driving. Statistics show that more than a fifth of deaths on British roads in 2011 involved drivers aged 17-24." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1416176#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_do_you_need_to_retake_your_driving_test_in_the_UK\nWhat age do you need to retake your driving test in the UK?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Rules of the Road What age do you need to retake your driving test in the UK? Flag What age do you need to retake your driving test in the UK? Answer by Dane523 Confidence votes 126It is commonly thought that you need to retake your driving test at the age of 70. But in actual fact you only need to renew your license at the age of 70 and never need to retake your test. \"\" The relevant forms you will need to complete and return are the D46P (for paper licences) or the D46 (for photocard licences). Either of these applications can be sent to you prior to the expiry date on your licence and you should - where possible - fill them out and return them including the necessary photographs and payment as soon as you can. \"\" 2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Rjones07514 1 Contribution Do you have to retake test after your driving license revoked? Yes. It depends if you are told to by the D. V. L. A. there are so many experts out there I ended up phoning the D. V. L. A and they told me I didn't have to What age do you have to be to drive in the UK?16 Moped upto 50cc 17 Car and vehicle upto 3.5T 21 for HGV and PCVBob811 128,607 Contributions Do you have to retake your driving test after recovering from having seizures?" }, { "docid": "D1163093#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081017151627AA5UvLH\nShould kids learn to drive at the age of 13?", "text": "Education & Reference Other - Education Should kids learn to drive at the age of 13?i need to know why & where u got ur research cause i'm doing an essy so i need the assertion,reason,evidence,& an conclusion. Follow 28 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: quit being lazy and do it yourself!Aure88330 · 10 years ago4 0 Comment No, a child at the age of 13 should not be able to drive for many reasons. The most important being that they are irresponsible. Actually, most state laws require teenagers to be at least 16 years of age to obtain their drivers license. However, check your state laws for differences. Some states even require a child to obtain a GED or high school diploma at the age of 18 otherwise they are not given the opportunity to have a license. Obtaining a drivers license is a privelage. It is a privelage to drive in America and that privelage can be taken away from you at any time. Most young adults even the ones that are eligible to drive at the age of 16 - to the lower 20's are not responsible. They drink, text message, and speed." }, { "docid": "D3107346#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vehicle_registration_plates_of_the_United_Kingdom\nVehicle registration plates of the United Kingdom", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Vehicle registration plates are the mandatory alphanumeric plates used to display the registration mark of a vehicle, and have existed in the United Kingdom since 1903. It is compulsory for motor vehicles used on public roads to display vehicle registration plates, with the exception of vehicles of the reigning monarch used on official business. [ 1]The Motor Car Act 1903, which came into force on 1 January 1904, required all motor vehicles to be entered on an official vehicle register, and to carry alphanumeric plates. The Act was passed in order that vehicles could be easily traced in the event of an accident or contravention of the law. Vehicle registration alphanumeric plates in the UK are rectangular or square in shape, with the exact permitted dimensions of the plate and its lettering set down in law. Front plates are white, whereas back plates are yellow. Within the UK itself there are two systems: one for Great Britain, which dates from 2001, and another for Northern Ireland, which is similar to the original 1904 system. Both systems are administered by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in Swansea; until July 2014, Northern Ireland's system was administered by the Driver and Vehicle Agency (DVA) in Coleraine, which had the same status as the DVLA. Other schemes relating to the UK are also listed below. Contents [ hide ]1 Standard requirements1.1 Motorcycles2 Great Britain2.1 Current system2.1.1 Characters2.1.2 Local memory tags2.1.2.1 Notes2.1.3 Age identifiers2.1.4 European Union symbol2.1.5 National emblems within Great Britain2.1.5.1 Examples of British registration plates with national emblems2.1.6 Typography2.1.7 Special plates2.1.8 Older plates2.2 History2.2.1 Before 19322.2.2 1932 to 19632.2.3 1963 to 19822.2.4 1983 to 20012.2.5 Year identifiers2.2.6 Pre-2001 codes3 Northern Ireland3.1 Characters3.2 County codes in alphabetical order3.3 Series per DVA licensing local office4 Most expensive plates5 Other formats5.1 Armed forces vehicles5.2 Trade plates5.3 Diplomatic plates5.4 Cherished marks (personal, vanity or private number plates)5.5 State vehicles used by the reigning monarch5.6 Other registration plates6 Fraudulent use7 Registration plate suppliers8 See also9 References10 External links Standard requirements [ edit]Black number plates with white or silver characters are permitted on vehicles registered before 1 January 1975, if registered under the Historic Vehicle taxation class." }, { "docid": "D1125447#0", "title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/United_Kingdom\nUnited Kingdom", "text": "\"United Kingdom Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Home nations Crown Dependencies Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth Government Using maps and postcodes Climate Bank (public) holidays Get in Immigration and visa requirements Customs and goods By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around By plane By train By car By campervan By bus and coach By bus Coach By taxi By boat By thumb By bicycle By tram See Cities Parks and Nature History Sport Landmarks Do Buy Cost Cigarettes and tobacco Money Shopping Eat Fish and chips Take-aways Food in pubs Tipping Restaurants Motorway Services & Transport Cafes Vegetarian/vegan Children Regional specialities Sleep Stay safe Police Illegal drugs Prostitution Location Flag Quick Facts Capital London Government Parliamentary devolved democracy under a constitutional monarch Currency Pound sterling (£, GBP)Area 242,295km² water: 1,680km² land: 241,930km²Population 65 million (2016 estimate)Language English, Welsh (c. 26% of population in Wales), Scots (mostly spoken in the Lowlands of Scotland) Scottish Gaelic (c. 60,000 in Scotland), Ulster-Scots (parts of Northern Ireland) & some speakers of Irish in Northern Ireland Religion Christian 37.5 million (59.5%), Muslim 2.7 million (4.4%), Sikh 432,000 (0.7%), Hindu 835,000 (1.3%), Jewish 269,000 (0.4%), Buddhist 261,000 (0.4%), no religion 16.2 million (25.7%)Electricity 230V, 50 Hz ( Type G plug)Country code +44Internet TLD .uk Time Zone UTCUTC +1 during \"\"British Summer Time\"\" (BST)Emergencies dial 999The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the United Kingdom or the UK) is a constitutional monarchy comprising much of the British Isles . This Union is more than 300 years old and comprises four constituent nations: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It occupies all of the island of Great Britain, the north-eastern portion of the island of Ireland and most of the remaining British Isles. The UK is an island nation, but shares a open land border with Ireland. It neighbours several countries by sea, including France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the Faroe Islands and Iceland. The UK today is a diverse patchwork of native and immigrant cultures, possessing a fascinating history and dynamic modern culture, both of which remain hugely influential in the wider world. Although Britannia no longer rules the waves, the UK is still an overwhelmingly popular destination for many travellers. Its capital and largest city of London is, along with New York, often reckoned to be one of only two cities of truly global importance but many come to see quaint villages and the beautiful and quickly changing countryside. Understand [ edit]England is just one of the constituent parts of the United Kingdom, alongside Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Treating \"\"England\"\" and \"\"The United Kingdom\"\" as synonyms is a mistake commonly made by visitors, which can annoy the Welsh, Scottish & Irish." }, { "docid": "D244402#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeen_Airport\nAberdeen Airport", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the airport serving Aberdeen, Scotland. For airports serving other places called Aberdeen, see Aberdeen Airport (disambiguation). Aberdeen International Airport Port-adhair Obar Dheathain IATA: ABZ ICAO: EGPDSummary Airport type Public Owner AGS Airports Operator Aberdeen International Airport Limited Serves Aberdeen, United Kingdom Location Dyce, Aberdeen Elevation AMSL 215 ft / 66 m Coordinates 57°12′09″N 002°11′53″WCoordinates: 57°12′09″N 002°11′53″WWebsite aberdeenairport.com Map EGPDLocation of airport in Aberdeen Runways Direction Length Surfacem ft16/34 1,953 6,407 Asphalt Helipads Number Length Surfacem ft H05/H23 476 1,562 Asphalt H14/H32 581 1,906 Asphalt H36 260 853 Asphalt Statistics (2016)Passengers 2,955,338Passenger change 15–16 14.8%Aircraft movements 96,156Movements change 15–16 14.4%Sources: UK AIP at NATS [1] Statistics from the UK Civil Aviation Authority [2]Aberdeen International Airport ( Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Eadar-nàiseanta Obar Dheathain) ( IATA: ABZ, ICAO: EGPD) is an international airport, located at Dyce, a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland, approximately 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northwest of Aberdeen city centre. [ 1] A total of just under 3 million passengers used the airport in 2016, a fall of 15% compared with 2015. [ 2]The airport is owned and operated by AGS Airports which also owns and operates Glasgow and Southampton Airports. It was previously owned and operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings (formerly known as BAA). [ 3]Aberdeen Airport is a base for BMI Regional, Eastern Airways, Flybe and Loganair. The airport also serves as the main heliport for the Scottish offshore oil industry. With the utilisation of newer aircraft, helicopters can reach northern most platforms on both the East and west of Shetland areas. However, helicopters frequently use Wick, Kirkwall, Scatsta and Sumburgh for refuelling stops." }, { "docid": "D3222841#0", "title": "http://cheapestplacestolive.blogspot.com/2011/10/top-cheapest-places-to-retire.html\nThe Cheapest Places to Live", "text": "\"The Top Cheapest Places to Retire Where are the Top Cheapest Places to Retire? A recent article in the UK Telegraph gives an extensive list of their top picks. I read the Telegraph frequently because it gives a much broader perspective on the world and also gives one insight into living and lifestyles in Europe. It only makes sense, while publications based in the U. S. tend to be Ameri-Centric those coming out of Canada and the UK do provide a more worldly view of issues and ideas. So, what's the \"\"Tele\"\" have to say about living cheap as a retiree? Let's have a look - Note: As this article appeared on a British Site the amounts were in British Pounds so I've taken the liberty of converting them to U. S. dollars which makes sense as the world base currency is the US buck - at least for now! The other thing I noticed in the original article is that the property prices they quote seem to be far from 'cheap'! So, I've done some of my own research and put in some real estate that may be more appropriate for a retirees budget. The World’s 20 Most Affordable Places to Retireas presented by to Christopher Middleton of The Telegraph.co.uk The Cheapest Place to Retire in North America1. Nova Scotia, Canada If your dream retirement includes: four seasons in the countryside and lots of land by the sea then Canada’s East Coast is the spot for you." }, { "docid": "D2513115#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Scotland\nLanguages of Scotland", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Languages of Scotland Main languages English (99%) [1]Minority languages Scots (30%), [2]Scottish Gaelic (1%) [3]Main immigrant languages Urdu, Cantonese, Mandarin, Polish, Italian, Punjabi Main foreign languages French, German, Italian, Spanish Sign languages British Sign Language Common keyboard layouts QWERTYPart of a series on the Culture of Scotland History People Languages [show]Traditions [show]Mythology and folklore [show]Cuisine Festivals [show]Religion Art Literature Music and performing arts [show]Media [show]Sport [show]Monuments [show]Symbols [show]Scotland portalv t e The languages of Scotland are the languages spoken or once spoken in Scotland. Each of the numerous languages spoken in Scotland during its recorded linguistic history falls into either the Germanic or Celtic language families. The classification of the Pictish language was once controversial, but it is now generally considered a Celtic language. Today, the main language spoken in Scotland is English, while Scots and Scottish Gaelic are minority languages. The dialect of English spoken in Scotland is referred to as Scottish English. Contents [ hide ]1 Celtic languages1.1 Goidelic languages1.2 Brittonic languages1.3 Pictish language2 Germanic languages2.1 Scots language2.2 Scottish English2.3 Norn language3 Norman French, Ancient Greek and Latin4 Sign languages5 Controversies5.1 Language vs dialect5.2 Hostility6 Overview7 Statistics8 Other9 See also10 References Celtic languages [ edit]Main article: Celtic languages The Celtic languages of Scotland can be divided into two groups: Goidelic (or Gaelic) and Brittonic (or Brythonic). Pictish is usually seen as a Brittonic language but this is not universally accepted. They are known collectively as the Insular Celtic languages. Goidelic languages [ edit]Main article: Scottish Gaelic language Further information: Goidelic languages Primary route sign outside Kyle of Lochalsh The Goidelic language currently spoken in Scotland is Scottish Gaelic. It is widely spoken in the Outer Hebrides, and also in parts of the Inner Hebrides and Scottish Highlands, and by some people in other areas of Scotland." }, { "docid": "D469369#0", "title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-24485792\nDriving test age rise considered for teenagers", "text": "\"Driving test age rise considered for teenagers11 October 2013Share Learners can currently take a driving test aged 17Teenagers could have to wait a year longer than currently before they are allowed to take their driving test. The government is considering issuing only 12-month probationary licences at the age of 18 in a bid to cut accidents involving young motorists. New drivers would also face a curfew between 22:00 and 05:00 unless a passenger aged over 30 was in the car. Ministers are due to publish a Green Paper this year after considering the Transport Research Laboratory's report. It recommends a one-year \"\"learner stage\"\" beginning at 17, during which drivers would have to total at least 100 hours of daytime and 20 hours of night-time practice under supervision. Learners can then take their test at 18 and, if they pass, will get a probationary licence and have to display a green \"\"P\"\" plate. During this stage, drivers will face the curfew and all those under 30 will be banned from carrying any passengers also under 30. Other proposals under consideration for young drivers are a ban on all mobile phone use, including hands-free phones, and a lower alcohol limit. After the 12-month probationary period, drivers will automatically graduate to a full licence and unrestricted driving. Statistics show that more than a fifth of deaths on British roads in 2011 involved drivers aged 17-24." }, { "docid": "D30036#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Express_Coaches\nNational Express Coaches", "text": "\"National Express Coaches From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the United Kingdom long distance coach company. For its parent company, see National Express. Parent National Express Founded 1972Headquarters Birmingham Service area Great Britain Service type Intercity and Inter Regional coach services Hubs Birmingham London Manchester Glasgow Gatwick Airport Heathrow Airport Southampton Leeds Sheffield Chief executive Tom Stables Website www .nationalexpress .com National Express [1] is an intercity and Inter Regional coach operator providing services throughout Great Britain. It is a subsidiary of National Express. Most services are subcontracted to local coach companies. The company's head office is in offices above the Birmingham Coach Station. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Operations2.1 Accessible coach routes2.2 Franchised operators3 Fares4 Fleet5 On-board services6 Accidents7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]Duple Dominant bodied Leyland Tiger in Liverpool in 1982 in the original livery Pursuant to the Transport Act 1968, the National Bus Company was formed as a holding company for the many state-owned local bus companies. Many of these bus companies also operated coach services and these were initially branded as National, the National Express brand was first used in 1974 although the coach services continued to be operated by the individual companies. [ 3] [4]Coach services were de-regulated under the Transport Act 1980 and buses by the Transport Act 1985. In March 1988 National Express was privatised in a management buyout. [" }, { "docid": "D696499#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_limited_company\nPublic limited company", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is part of a series on Corporate law By jurisdiction [show]General corporate forms [show]Corporate forms by jurisdiction [show]Doctrines [show]Related areas [show]Company portal Law portalv t e A public limited company (legally abbreviated to plc) is a type of public company under the United Kingdom company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and the Republic of Ireland. It is a limited liability company whose shares may be freely sold and traded to the public (although a plc may also be privately held, often by another plc), with a minimum share capital of £50,000 and usually with the letters PLC after its name. [ 1] Similar companies in the United States are called publicly traded companies. Public limited companies will also have a separate legal identity. A PLC can be either an unlisted or listed company on the stock exchanges. In the United Kingdom, a public limited company usually must include the words \"\"public limited company\"\" or the abbreviation \"\"PLC\"\" or \"\"plc\"\" at the end and as part of the legal company name. Welsh companies may instead choose to end their names with ccc, an abbreviation for cwmni cyfyngedig cyhoeddus. [ 2] However, some public limited companies (mostly nationalised concerns) incorporated under special legislation are exempted from bearing any of the identifying suffixes. [ citation needed] The term \"\"public limited company\"\" and the \"\"PLC\"\"/\"\"plc\"\" suffix were introduced in 1981; prior to this, all limited companies bore the suffix \"\"Limited\"\" (\"\"Ltd.\"\"), which is still used by private limited companies. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Registration2 Company directors3 Share capital3.1 Share types3.2 Company formation3.2.1 Paper process3.2.2 Electronic process3.3 Annual returns4 Conversion4.1 Private limited company to a public limited company5 See also6 References7 External links Registration [ edit]When a new company incorporates in England and Wales or in Scotland, it must register with Companies House, an executive agency of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills." }, { "docid": "D1878757#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_Education_Act_1870\nElementary Education Act 1870", "text": "\"Elementary Education Act 1870Parliament of the United Kingdom The Elementary Education Act 1870, [1] commonly known as Forster's Education Act, set the framework for schooling of all children between the ages of 5 and 12 in England and Wales. It was drafted by William Forster, a Liberal MP, and it was introduced on 17 February 1870 after campaigning by the National Education League, although not entirely to their requirements. In Birmingham, Joseph Chamberlain, not yet a Member of Parliament, was a prominent campaigner on the issue. However, like many grassroots Liberals he opposed the bill because it was open to the possibility of subsidising Church of England schools with local ratepayers ' money. [ 2]It was one of the Elementary Education Acts 1870 to 1893. [ 3] [4]Contents [ hide ]1 Need2 Principles3 Effects of the Act4 Commercial consequences5 End of school boards6 Standards of education7 Scotland8 References9 Further reading9.1 Primary sources10 External links Need [ edit]A driving force behind the Act was a perceived need for Britain to remain competitive in the world by being at the forefront of manufacture and improvement. The Act was not taken up in all areas and would be more firmly enforced through later reforms. There were objections to the concept of universal education. One was because many people remained hostile to the idea of mass education. They claimed it would make labouring classes 'think' and that these classes would think of their lives as dissatisfying and possibly encourage them to revolt. [" }, { "docid": "D3134319#0", "title": "http://www.gov.scot/Topics/Education/Schools/Parents/transport/transport-guidance\nScottish Government", "text": "\"School Transport Guidance School Transport Guidance Circular Scottish Executive Education Department Circular 7/2003. The topics covered in this circular are divided into 3 sections : SECTION 1 - DUTIES AND POWERS OF EDUCATION AUTHORITIESSECTION 2 - SAFETY OF PUPILSSECTION 3 - SCHOOL TRANSPORT CONTRACTSBackground Many parents rely on school transport provided by their education authority to get their children to school. Authorities have a common law duty of care for the safety of pupils under their charge and this duty extends to pupils using school transport. Accordingly, parents have a right to expect that suitable arrangements for a safe school transport system will be made by education authorities, taking account of local circumstances. Scottish Ministers expect authorities to provide, whenever possible, a school transport service that uses modern and reliable vehicles of the highest standard. SECTION 1 - DUTIES AND POWERS OF EDUCATION AUTHORITIESBack to top Section 51 of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980, as amended, requires education authorities to make such arrangements as they consider necessary for the provision of school transport and transport facilities on such terms and conditions as may be arranged, and to pay all or part of reasonable travelling expenses for school pupils residing in their area and attending designated schools. They are further required, when considering whether to make arrangements for the provision of school transport for pupils attending their schools, to have regard to the safety of those pupils. Scottish Ministers expect authorities to keep their school transport provision under review to secure, as far as is reasonable and practicable, the safety of pupils at all times, in accordance with their duties under the Act and the Schools (Safety and Supervision of Pupils) (Scotland) Regulations 1990. Authorities are now permitted to charge the parents of a pupil taking up a vacant place at a cost they consider appropriate. They may make different charges for different cases or different classes of case." }, { "docid": "D2714561#0", "title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Glenfinnan\n.", "text": "\"Glenfinnan Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Get in By road By train By bus Get around See Do The Glenfinnan Highland Games Glenfinnan Fun Day Walks Swim Buy Eat Sleep Glenfinnan is a village in the Scottish Highlands . Get in [ edit]The Glenfinnan Monument By road [ edit]Glenfinnan is located on the A830, the Road to the Isles, which runs from Fort William to Mallaig . By train [ edit]Glenfinnan is on the West Highland Railway, with daily services from Glasgow, Fort William and Mallaig operated by Scot Rail. Just before reaching Glenfinnan station, north/west-bound trains cross the spectacular Glenfinnan Viaduct , a hundred-year-old stone arched rail bridge which was brought to fame in the Harry Potter movies (the bridge also features on the Bank of Scotland £10 note). Sit on the left of the train for the best views down the loch and towards the Monument. A single from Fort William to Glenfinnan costs around £5.10, and a day return is £6. If you have a Highland Railcard (for people who live in the Highlands only), a discount of 50% applies. These passes DO have photo ID. Check for timetables and updates on prices: [1]In summer, the West Coast Railway company runs a special steam train service along this line to Mallaig, which is popular with tourists and day-trippers, especially due to the associations with the Harry Potter franchise. By bus [ edit]Glenfinnan is on two local bus routes - buses to Mallaig and buses to Acharacle, both from Fort William." }, { "docid": "D930558#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_%28law%29\nMinor (law)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Underage\"\" redirects here. For the music festival of the same name, see Underage Festival. Caring for children At home Parents Extended family Au pair Babysitting Governess Nanny Outside the home Day care Pre-school playgroup Educational settings Early childhood education Pre-kindergarten Preschool education Kindergarten Elementary School Primary School Institutions and standards Child protection In loco parentis Minor (law)Related Child abuse Child marriage Child Online Protection Family law Orphanage Parentingv t e Part of the Politics series on Youth rights Activities [show]Theory/Concepts [show]Issues [show]Organizations [show]Persons [show]Related [show]Youth rights Social movements portalv t e In law, a minor is a person under a certain age, usually the age of majority, which legally demarcates childhood from adulthood. The age of majority depends upon jurisdiction and application, but it is generally 18 or 21. Minor may also be used in contexts that are unconnected to the overall age of majority. For example, the drinking age in the United States is usually 21, and younger people are sometimes called minors in the context of alcohol law, even if they are at least 18. [ 1] [2] The term underage often refers to those under the age of majority, but it may also refer to persons under a certain age limit, such as the drinking age, smoking age, age of consent, marriageable age, driving age, voting age, etc. Such age limits are often different from the age of majority. The concept of minor is not sharply defined in most jurisdictions. The ages of criminal responsibility and consent, the age at which school attendance is no longer compulsory, the age at which legally binding contracts can be entered into, and so on may be different from one another." }, { "docid": "D3363462#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age-restricted_community\nAge-restricted community", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An age-restricted community is a residential community, often gated, that typically limits 80% of the residency to individuals who are over a set age. The minimum age is frequently set at 55 years old, but it can vary. These communities are set up to accommodate older individuals who would like to live in an area without the perceived problems of having children around. [ 1] [2] In most cases a younger spouse or significant other is permitted to live in the community as long as one member meets the minimum age requirement. [ 3]Age-qualified communities, also known as 55+ communities, active adult communities, lifestyle communities, or retirement communities, are often planned communities that offer homes and community features that are attractive to 55+ adults. These might include a clubhouse or lifestyle center with a good many activities, sometimes with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, exercise facilities, craft rooms, demonstration kitchens, and decks and patios for gathering. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Canada2 United States2.1 Costs3 Communities4 Criticism of age-restricted communities5 References6 External links Canada [ edit]A noteworthy Canadian example, Arbutus Ridge Seaside Community for Active Adults in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island, was the first comprehensive retirement community built in Canada. It is a private community that subsequently became the template and proving ground for what has become accepted and commonplace. In 2015, that template was expanded in line with the growing desire for spiritually focused retirement living as Global Kingdom Ministries unveiled Trinity Ravine Towers in Toronto, one of the country's first Christian community living condominium complexes. [ 5] [6] [7]United States [ edit]An entertainment venue at Villages in Florida." }, { "docid": "D3436524#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Grade\nStandard Grade", "text": "\"Standard Grade From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Standard Grades ( Scottish Gaelic: Ìre Choitcheann) were Scotland's educational qualifications for students aged around 14 to 16 years, which were replaced with Scottish Qualifications Authority 's National exams as part of the major shake up of Scotland's education system as part of Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework overhaul. Scottish Standard Grades roughly matched the English and Welsh General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations in terms of level subject content and cognitive difficulty. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Levels of award3 Higher Still4 Standard grade subjects4.1 Compulsory subjects4.2 All subjects5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]Following the Munn and Dunning reports published in 1977, the Standard Grade replaced the old O-Grade qualification, and was phased in from then onwards. Standard Grade courses are taken over a student's third and fourth year in secondary education. Exams are taken at the end of the 4th Year (around May), with preliminary examinations taken several months earlier in November. ( However, certain subjects may be \"\"fast tracked\"\" at some schools (for example Dalziel High school, who was the first school to use this system), where the course is started in at the beginning of 2nd year and finished at the end of 3rd year (this means pupils start standard grades at age 12/13 and finish them at age 14/15) or by doubling teaching time and sitting courses over 1 year as with Highers .) [ citation needed] The exams are provided by the Scottish Qualifications Authority, which also offers the more recent National Qualifications on the Scottish Qualifications Certificate. Students will typically study 8 subjects at Standard Grade. Generally speaking, different subjects can be taken independently of each other, although English and Mathematics are compulsory, and most schools will structure student choices so that at least one science subject, one social science (and often a modern language) are chosen. The two main restrictions on this choice are timetable arrangements, and the fact that many less popular subjects are not offered by all schools." }, { "docid": "D1632621#0", "title": "http://www.gov.scot/Publications/2003/06/17487/22819\nScottish Government", "text": "You are here: Publications 2003 June Reforming Mental Health Law Newsletter Reforming Mental Health Law Newsletter Reforming Mental Health Law Newsletter Description Implementation of new mental health law - information and news updates ISBNOfficial Print Publication Date Website Publication Date June 19, 2003Listen This document is also available in pdf format (80k)Welcome to the first edition of the Scottish Executive's newsletter, 'Reforming Mental Health Law'. The purpose of this newsletter is to keep you in touch with work to implement the new Mental Health (Care and Treatment) (Scotland) Act 2003, which received Royal Assent on 25 April. The new Act is a milestone in mental health law, and should bring real benefits for people with mental health problems in Scotland, and those who care for them. It promises to make a major contribution to achieving the ultimate objective of mental health law - to make sure people with mental health problems can receive effective care and treatment, in a way which accords with the Millan principles (see box below. ) But there is a great deal of work to do before the Act can be brought into effect - in other words, to implement the new Act. This newsletter:briefly introduces some of the work the Executive will be taking forward to implement the new Act and to support service development, to make sure the benefits the Act promises are achieved in reality; andinvites views on when we should aim to bring the Act into effect. More information on implementation process, on service development, and on the provisions of the Act, will be given in 'Implementing the Mental Health (Care and Treatment) Act - What you need to know', which will be published shortly. Later newsletters will keep you up to date with progress on implementing the new Act. We hope you find this first edition useful, and would be grateful for any comments you have. We all face a great deal of work in bringing this new Act to fruition: but there is a very significant prize to be achieved." }, { "docid": "D2947045#0", "title": "http://www.drinkdriving.org/drink_driving_information_bloodalcoholcontentcalculator.php\nBAC Calculator", "text": "\"BAC Calculator Blood Alcohol Content Calculator Alcohol and Driving | Alcohol Units and BACBlood Alcohol Content Calculator No online BAC Calculator should be used to determine an individuals fitness to drive. There are so many variables and factors that can affect a specific individuals BAC level at any given time that the only fail-safe and reliable way to calculate an individuals blood alcohol level at a precise moment in time is by blood analysis or a reliable and type approved breathalyser. This BAC calculator provides reliable estimates based on average biological values and scientific research and should be used for educational, research and information purposes only. If in doubt, use common sense and do not drive. The Drinkdriving.org Blood Alcohol Calculator The Drinkdriving.org BAC calculator is based on the widmark method of calculating blood alcohol content. The BAC calculator provides an accurate estimation of an individuals BAC at a certain period in time. Like any other online BAC calculator it cannot provide results with 100% accuracy due to the many variables that come into play ( see below) that can affect an individuals BAC level. While the calculator takes into account age, gender, weight, drink amount, alcohol percentage and the period of time over which any alcohol has been consumed, it is based on the consumption of alcohol by an average healthy human being. What is BAC - Blood Alcohol Content? Blood alcohol content is a measure of the amount of alcohol present in a certain amount of blood." }, { "docid": "D2545782#0", "title": "https://www.carersuk.org/help-and-advice/financial-support/help-with-benefits/personal-independence-payment\nPersonal Independence Payment (PIP)", "text": "\"Personal Independence Payment (PIP)If you have a long term illness or disability – physical and/or mental – and you are aged between 16 and 64 years old then you may be entitled to Personal Independence Payment (PIP). DOWNLOAD OUR Personal Independence Payment FACTSHEETThis information applies to people living in England, Wales, Scotland & Northern Ireland. If you are aged 16 to 64 and are not already getting DLA, you can claim PIP now. If you are aged 16+ and were under 65 on 8th April 2013 (in England, Wales & Scotland) or were under 65 on 20th June 2016 (in Northern Ireland) and are already getting DLA, then at some point you will be re-assessed for PIP by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) (Social Security Agency in Northern Ireland). This will happen when one of the following conditions applies:you reach 16 years of age (unless you are a child and have been awarded DLA under the special rules for terminal illness)there is a reported change to your care or mobility needsyou have a DLA fixed award due to expireyou choose to claim PIP instead of your DLANote: DLA claimants do not need to take any action regarding their PIP re-assessment until they are told to do so by the DWP (Social Security Agency in Northern Ireland). PIP can be paid regardless of your income, savings or National Insurance contribution record and is a tax free benefit. You can get PIP even if you are working or studying. If you are a carer who has care needs, you can claim PIP for yourself and this will not affect your Carer’s Allowance. Getting PIP does not reduce other benefits, it may even increase them. If you have a carer then claiming PIP may help them to qualify for certain benefits (such as Carers Allowance )." }, { "docid": "D3231087#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_licence\nDriver's license", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Driving licence)navigation search\"\"Driving permit\"\" redirects here. In some countries, this term could also mean Learner's permit. Not to be confused with Vehicle licence or Pilot licensing and certification. A license from Spain, in the format of the European driving licence A driver's license is an official document permitting a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or bus on a public road. The term driver's license is American English; the Canadian English equivalent is driver's licence, and in British English it is driving licence. In this article, the American terminology and spelling is used except where the section refers specifically to British practice. The laws relating to the licensing of drivers vary between jurisdictions. In some jurisdictions, a license is issued after the recipient has passed a driving test, while in others, a person acquires a license before beginning to drive. Different categories of license often exist for different types of motor vehicles, particularly large trucks and passenger vehicles. 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age restrictions on reverse mortgages
[ { "docid": "D3074530#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse-mortgage\nReverse mortgage", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Reverse-mortgage)navigation search A reverse mortgage is a type of home loan for older homeowners that requires no monthly mortgage payments. Borrowers are still responsible for property taxes and homeowner's insurance. Reverse mortgages allow elders to access the home equity they have built up in their homes now, and defer payment of the loan until they die, sell, or move out of the home. Because there are no required mortgage payments on a reverse mortgage, the interest is added to the loan balance each month. The rising loan balance can eventually grow to exceed the value of the home, particularly in times of declining home values or if the borrower continues to live in the home for many years. However, the borrower (or the borrower's estate) is generally not required to repay any additional loan balance in excess of the value of the home. [ 1]Specific rules for reverse mortgage transactions vary depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. For example, in Canada, the loan balance cannot exceed the fair market value of the home by law. One may compare a reverse mortgage with a conventional mortgage, whereby the homeowner makes a monthly payment to the lender and after each payment the homeowner's equity increases by the amount of the principal included in the payment. Regulators and academics have given mixed commentary on the reverse mortgage market." } ]
[ { "docid": "D315401#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortgage\nMortgage loan", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Mortgage)navigation search This article is about real estate mortgage lending. For mortgages in general and their legal structure, see Mortgage law. For mortgage loans secured on ships, see Ship mortgage. For other uses, see Mortgage (disambiguation). Finance Markets [show]Instruments [show]Corporate [show]Personal [show]Public [show]Banks and banking [show]Regulation · Standards [show]Economic history [show]v t e A mortgage loan, or simply mortgage, is used either by purchasers of real property to raise funds to buy real estate, or alternatively by existing property owners to raise funds for any purpose, while putting a lien on the property being mortgaged. The loan is \"\" secured \"\" on the borrower's property through a process known as mortgage origination. This means that a legal mechanism is put into place which allows the lender to take possession and sell the secured property (\"\" foreclosure \"\" or \"\" repossession \"\") to pay off the loan in the event the borrower defaults on the loan or otherwise fails to abide by its terms. The word mortgage is derived from a \"\" Law French \"\" term used by English lawyers in the Middle Ages meaning \"\"death pledge\"\", and refers to the pledge ending (dying) when either the obligation is fulfilled or the property is taken through foreclosure. [ 1] Mortgage can also be described as \"\"a borrower giving consideration in the form of a collateral for a benefit (loan). \"\" Mortgage borrowers can be individuals mortgaging their home or they can be businesses mortgaging commercial property (for example, their own business premises, residential property let to tenants or an investment portfolio )." }, { "docid": "D3528756#0", "title": "https://reverse.org/reverse-mortgage-eligibility/\nReverse Mortgage Eligibility", "text": "Reverse Mortgage Eligibility The basic requirements to qualify for a reverse mortgage loan include: the youngest borrower on title must be at least 62 years old, live in the home as their primary residence and have sufficient home equity. Borrowers must also meet financial eligibility criteria as established by HUD. The amount you can access from your home equity is based on a Federal Housing Administration (FHA) calculation that considers among others, the following factors: Age of the youngest homeowner Current value of the property Balance on existing mortgage loans Interest rates Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Reverse Mortgage Eligibility If the homeowner is under 62 years of age but they are on permanent disability, do they qualify? No. The minimum age is 62 years and there are no exceptions for disability or Social Security status. Can a homeowner that has a mortgage still get a reverse mortgage loan? Yes. Many people who obtain a reverse mortgage loan use it to pay off their existing mortgage and eliminate monthly mortgage payments. 1Does every homeowner over age 62 qualify? No." }, { "docid": "D1871943#0", "title": "http://www.reversemortgageadviser.com/what-reverse-mortgage-definition-guidelines-about-faq.htm\nWhat is a Reverse Mortgage, Definition, Guidelines, About and FAQ", "text": "What is a Reverse Mortgage, Definition, Guidelines, About and FAQAlthough there are no cold hard figures to support it, the common belief regarding is that many of America’s retired seniors are NOT financially liquid but they DO have great equity. By definition, it does not mean that they are financially needy. It only means that the mortgage on their homes has been totally paid, but they do not have money to pay the bills. Luckily for seniors who are at least 62 years old, they can convert the equity of their homes into cash through a reverse mortgage loan. Since it is a fairly new product, many seniors know little about it. Here are some FAQs. You can definitely glean guidelines from the answers.• What is a reverse mortgage? Please define this term. This is a reverse mortgage defined: it is new type of mortgage that you can apply against your home. By definition, it is a non-recourse loan, which means the cash value of your home is the only financial instrument that can be used to repay the loan.• What is a major difference between a reverse mortgage and other types of mortgages?" }, { "docid": "D1762527#0", "title": "http://reversemortgageguides.org/reverse-mortgage/what-is-a-reverse-mortgage/\nWhat Is a Reverse Mortgage?", "text": "What Is a Reverse Mortgage? A reverse mortgage is a loan for senior homeowners that allows borrowers to access a portion of the home’s equity and uses the home as collateral. The loan generally does not have to be repaid until the last surviving homeowner permanently moves out of the property or passes away. 1 At that time, the estate has approximately 6 months to repay the balance of the reverse mortgage or sell the home to pay off the balance. All remaining equity is inherited by the estate. The estate is not personally liable if the home sells for less than the balance of the reverse mortgage . When you ask the question, “What is a reverse mortgage?” the following is the type of answer you should expect. Calculate Your Eligibility Eligibility For a Reverse Mortgage To be eligible for a HECM reverse mortgage, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) requires that the youngest borrower on title is at least age 62. If the home is not owned free and clear, then any existing mortgage must be paid off using the proceeds from the reverse mortgage loan at the closing." }, { "docid": "D923790#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_mortgage\nReverse mortgage", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A reverse mortgage is a type of home loan for older homeowners that requires no monthly mortgage payments. Borrowers are still responsible for property taxes and homeowner's insurance. Reverse mortgages allow elders to access the home equity they have built up in their homes now, and defer payment of the loan until they die, sell, or move out of the home. Because there are no required mortgage payments on a reverse mortgage, the interest is added to the loan balance each month. The rising loan balance can eventually grow to exceed the value of the home, particularly in times of declining home values or if the borrower continues to live in the home for many years. However, the borrower (or the borrower's estate) is generally not required to repay any additional loan balance in excess of the value of the home. [ 1]Specific rules for reverse mortgage transactions vary depending on the laws of the jurisdiction. For example, in Canada, the loan balance cannot exceed the fair market value of the home by law. One may compare a reverse mortgage with a conventional mortgage, whereby the homeowner makes a monthly payment to the lender and after each payment the homeowner's equity increases by the amount of the principal included in the payment. Regulators and academics have given mixed commentary on the reverse mortgage market." }, { "docid": "D1322202#0", "title": "http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/new-rule-spouses-not-named-reverse-mortgages-are-protected-from-foreclosure.html\nReverse Mortgages: Foreclosure Protections for Non-Borrowing Spouses", "text": "\"In the past, if you weren’t listed as a borrower on a reverse mortgage and your spouse died, you could very likely end up losing your home to a foreclosure. However, a District of Columbia federal court’s landmark ruling recognized the need to protect surviving spouses in this situation. Related Products MOREChapter 13 Bankruptcy Credit Repair How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy The Foreclosure Survival Guide Read on to learn more about the groundbreaking ruling in Bennett et al. v. Donovan and how the outcome of this case — and revised reverse mortgage rules — might be able to protect you if your spouse passes away, but you are not named as a co-borrower on a reverse mortgage. Reverse Mortgages A reverse mortgage allows older homeowners to draw upon the equity in their home to provide a source of income in later years. This type of mortgage is different from a traditional mortgage because, instead of you paying the bank, the bank pays you. The payment to the borrower comes in the form of a lump sum, monthly amounts, or a line of credit. You can also get a combination of monthly installments and a line of credit. ( Learn more about reverse mortgages in Nolo’s article What's a Reverse Mortgage? ) Eligibility for a Reverse Mortgage By far, the most common type of reverse mortgage available is the FHA's Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM)." }, { "docid": "D1912271#0", "title": "https://www.lendingtree.com/reverse-mortgage/reverse-mortgage-interest-rates-article\nUnderstanding Reverse Mortgage Interest Rates", "text": "Home Loans Reverse Mortgage Understanding Reverse Mortgage Interest Rates Marty Minchin July 20th, 2017Reverse mortgages were introduced in the early 1960s as a way to help senior citizens access the equity they had built into their homes. In 1987, the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development systematized reverse mortgages. The agency continues to administer them to people age 62 and older. A reverse mortgage will allow the borrower to withdraw part of their home equity in a lump sum, incremental payments, or as needed. An ideal candidate for a reverse mortgage meets the age requirement, currently lives in their home, and has paid down a considerable amount of their mortgage or paid it off completely. Lenders also will look at a loan applicant’s income, assets, monthly credit history, and living expenses when it comes to determining reverse mortgage interest rates. Other factors affecting the amount of a reverse loan include current reverse mortgage interest rates, the age of the youngest borrower or eligible non-borrowing spouse, and the appraisal of the house. The fees for a reverse mortgage, which you can finance with the proceeds of the loan, include mortgage insurance payments, third-party charges, an origination fee, interest, and servicing fees. What are the Options for Reverse Mortgage Rates? The reverse mortgage interest rates that borrowers receive are important." }, { "docid": "D982679#0", "title": "https://seekingalpha.com/filing/3841890\nDitech Holding Corporation (DHCP)", "text": "Ditech Holding Corporation (DHCP)FORM 8-K | Current report Jan. 24, 2018 6:06 AM | About: Ditech Holding Corporation (DHCP) View as PDFUNITED STATESSECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSIONWashington, D. C. 20549FORM 8-KCurrent Report Pursuant to Section 13 or 15 (d)of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): January 23, 2018Walter Investment Management Corp. (Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)Maryland 001- 13417 13-3950486 (State or other jurisdictionof incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No. ) 1100 Virginia Drive, Suite 100Fort Washington, PA 19034 (Address of principal executive offices, including zip code) (844) 714-8603 (Registrant’s telephone number, including area code)Not applicable (Former name or former address, if changed since last report)Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:☐ Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)☐ Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2 (b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2 (b))☐ Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4 (c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4 (c))Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter). Emerging growth company ☐If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13 (a) of the Exchange Act. ☐Item 7.01. Regulation FD Disclosure . As previously disclosed, on November 30, 2017, Walter Investment Management Corp. (the “ Company ”) filed a voluntary petition (the “ Bankruptcy Petition ,” and the case commenced thereby, the “ Chapter 11 Case ”) under chapter 11 of title 11 of the United States Code (the “ Bankruptcy Code ”) in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (the “ Court ”) to pursue its previously announced Prepackaged Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization, dated November 6, 2017 (as amended and supplemented, the “ Prepackaged Plan ”). The Company’s Chapter 11 Case is being administered under the caption In re Walter Investment Management Corp. (Case No. 17-13446). On January 18, 2018, the Court entered an order (the “ Confirmation Order ”) confirming the Prepackaged Plan. On January 23, 2018, the Company filed its monthly operating report for the period beginning December 1, 2017 and ending December 31, 2017 (the “ Monthly Operating Report ”) with the Court." }, { "docid": "D2136368#0", "title": "https://entp.hud.gov/sfohlp/f17adprfdhlp.html\n.", "text": "\"Field Description Message Notification that processing was successful. ADP Code List ADP Code Automated data processing code related to the section of the National Housing Act under which a loan can be insured by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA). Description Descriptive title for the section of the National Housing Act. SOA Code Section number of the National Housing Act. Fund Name of the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) insurance fund, including: Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI): Covers most programs, including most of those authorized under Section 203 (b). General Insurance (GI): Covers condominiums under Section 234 (c), among others. Special Risk Insurance (SRI): Covers Section 223 (e) and 203 (k) programs, among others. H4H Insurance: Covers the Section 257 program (HOPE for Homeowners). Search Criteria Case Type Federal Housing Administration's (FHA) classification of the case, including: All Case Types: All FHA case classifications. Direct Endorsement (DE): Case primarily processed by the lender." }, { "docid": "D2564788#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2012/rpt/2012-R-0246.htm\n.", "text": "Location: ELDERLY; Scope: Connecticut laws/regulations; Program Description;July 19, 20122012-R-0246 (Revised)STATE ELDERLY PROGRAMSBy: Nicole Dube, Associate Analyst You asked for an update of OLR Report 20 11-R-0249, which describes select state programs for the elderly. SUMMARYThe state's principal elderly services programs provide cash assistance, energy assistance, health care, housing, legal assistance, long-term care, nutrition, property tax relief, and transportation. We have included programs where (1) age is one criterion for eligibility or (2) a large proportion of the clients are elderly even though the programs are not aimed solely at that group. Some of these programs are means tested. Some are funded, in part, with federal money. CASH ASSISTANCEState Supplement Program (SSP)Under the SSP program, the Department of Social Services (DSS) provides state cash assistance to supplement federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. ( An individual not receiving SSI may still qualify for SSP if his or her monthly Social Security, private pension, or veteran's benefits are low.) DSS bases the amount of a person's state aid on his or her total need. It then compares this amount to the individual's income, and the difference, after deductions are taken, is the SSP benefit. But the program's need standards are frozen at FY 09 levels for FY 12 and FY 13." }, { "docid": "D835694#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/how_5304035_refinance-reverse-mortgage.html\nHow to Refinance a Reverse Mortgage", "text": "\"Home » Home How to Refinance a Reverse Mortgageby Bradley James Bryant; Updated July 27, 2017A reverse mortgage is a loan that allows seniors over the age of 62 to convert part of their home equity into a loan. The loan becomes due when the last borrower leaves the home. Refinancing a reverse mortgage is renegotiating a new loan agreement based on a change in your situation. The challenge is determining which factors affect your monthly payment the most. Step 1Determine the main drivers of refinancing eligibility. Eligibility is based on current age, current interest rates, size of the existing loan and the current value of your home. Put simply, the older you are and the more valuable your home, the more you can take out using a reverse mortgage. This holds true for refinancing a reverse mortgage as well. Step 2Review loan requirements by HUD. These change every year." }, { "docid": "D383218#0", "title": "http://www.bills.com/reverse-mortgage-heirs/\nReverse Mortgages & Heirs", "text": "What Happens to Heirs When a Reverse Mortgage Borrower Dies What if your parent or spouse dies, and he or she had a reverse mortgage on her house. Do you inherit the house? Do you have to repay the reverse mortgage loan? Will the reverse mortgage lender make you sell the deceased’s belongings or empty his or her bank accounts to repay the loan? Do heirs have to repay the loan? What happens if you live in the house? This article answers these questions and explores the rights of reverse mortgage heirs. Reverse Mortgages At A Glance A reverse mortgage is the opposite of a conventional mortgage. Instead of a prospective homeowner borrowing a lump-sum from a lender to buy a house and then repay the loan over time, a reverse mortgage operates, well, in reverse. In a reverse mortgage, a homeowner receives monthly payments, several lump sums, or one lump sum." }, { "docid": "D1871941#0", "title": "http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/sfh/hecm/rmtopten\nHousing Home About Us Single Family Healthcare Programs Multifamily More HUD Home", "text": "Frequently Asked Questions about HUD's Reverse Mortgages The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) is FHA's reverse mortgage program, which enables you to withdraw some of the equity in your home. The HECM is a safe plan that can give older Americans greater financial security. Many seniors use it to supplement Social Security, meet unexpected medical expenses, make home improvements and more. You can receive additional free information about reverse mortgages in general by contacting the National Council on Aging at (800) 510-0301. It is smart to know more about reverse mortgages, and decide if one is right for you!1. What is a reverse mortgage? A reverse mortgage is a special type of home loan that lets you convert a portion of the equity in your home into cash. The equity that you built up over years of making mortgage payments can be paid to you. However, unlike a traditional home equity loan or second mortgage, HECM borrowers do not have to repay the HECM loan until the borrowers no longer use the home as their principal residence, or upon the death of all borrowers and there is no eligible non-borrowing spouse, or the borrowers fail to meet the obligations of the mortgage. You can also use a HECM to purchase a primary residence if you are able to use cash on hand to pay the difference between the HECM proceeds and the sales price plus closing costs for the property you are purchasing.2." }, { "docid": "D1517861#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qualified_personal_residence_trust\nQualified personal residence trust", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. ( August 2016)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( March 2010)Residence trusts in the United States are used to transfer a grantor’s residence out of the grantor’s estate at a low gift tax value. Once the trust is funded with the grantor’s residence, the residence and any future appreciation of the residence are excluded from the grantor’s estate, if the grantor survives the term of the trust, as explained below. Personal residence trusts (“PRTs”) are irrevocable split interest trusts. The transfer of the residence to the trust constitutes a completed gift. The split interest character of the trust is as follows: the grantor retains the right to live in the house for a number of years, rent free, and then the remainder beneficiaries of the trust become fully vested in their interest." }, { "docid": "D2098305#0", "title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/percent-value-can-borrow-reverse-mortgage-41748.html\nWhat Percent of Value Can You Borrow on a Reverse Mortgage?", "text": "\"Home » Home What Percent of Value Can You Borrow on a Reverse Mortgage?by Tim Plaehn With a reverse mortgage, there are no payments required for as long as the homeowner remains in the house. This means that the outstanding balance will grow as interest is added to the initial loan amount. On October 1, 2013, the Department of Housing and Urban Development issued revised rules for loan amounts of reverse mortgages backed by the widely used Federal Housing Administration insurance program. Borrowing Limit Factors The maximum amount a homeowner can borrow using a reverse mortgage is calculated based on the value of the home, the youngest borrower's age, and the interest rate that will be charged on the loan. Age 62 is the minimum age for a reverse mortgage insured by the Federal Housing Administration. The majority of reverse mortgages are originated through the FHA program. A private reverse mortgage program may use different age limitations. The younger the borrower and the higher the interest rate, the lower the percentage of a home's value that is available to borrow with a reverse mortgage. Loan-to-Value Limits Under the HUD and FHA guidelines, a maximum of 66 percent of a home's value can be obtained with a reverse mortgage. To get this much of the home's value, the borrower would be in his 90s and the interest rate must be 5 percent or lower." }, { "docid": "D2842247#0", "title": "https://www.newretirement.com/retirement/jumbo-reverse-mortgage/\nJumbo Reverse Mortgage and Proprietary Reverse Mortgage Loans", "text": "Jumbo reverse mortgages – also known as proprietary reverse mortgages – are loans designed and offered by financial institutions that enable owners of high-value homes to access greater amounts of their home equity than is available from the government insured HECM reverse mortgages. Unlike the standard HECM reverse mortgage, jumbo reverse mortgage products generally do not require monthly mortgage insurance premiums. What Kinds of Reverse Mortgage Loans Are Currently Available? Currently, the most widely available kind of reverse mortgage available is the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) family of loans. These loans are regulated and insured by the federal government and managed by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) . HECM reverse mortgages are available as a fixed rate or variable rate product, and can be accessed as a lump sum, monthly draw down, or line of credit. The availability of the jumbo reverse mortgage has increased over recent years. Several lenders offer their own version of the jumbo reverse mortgage product, each with their own guidelines for loan values, costs and underwriting guidelines. While some lenders may not offer these products in every state, with higher home values being the key requirement of this product, many of these lenders also offer jumbo reverse mortgages on higher value condominiums that are not FHA certified for a standard HECM. Loan Limits and Jumbo Reverse Mortgages The maximum loan amount on a traditional HECM reverse mortgage used to be as low as $200,000." }, { "docid": "D2711723#0", "title": "http://www.mortgagecompliancemagazine.com/featured/subtitle-c-high-cost-mortgages-more-than-hoepa/\nSubtitle C: High Cost Mortgages â More than HOEPA", "text": "Subtitle C: High Cost Mortgages – More than HOEPAJuly 2, 2015 Featured, Regulatory Comments Off on Subtitle C: High Cost Mortgages – More than HOEPABy Mary Thorson Wright When the U. S. Congress passed the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd- Frank) in 2010, the mortgage industry was no stranger to ‘high cost mortgage’ rules. The Home Ownership and Equity Protection Act (HOEPA) was enacted in 1994 as an amendment to the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to address abusive practices in refinancing and home equity mortgage loans with high interest rates or high fees. Since 1994, loans that met HOEPA’s high-cost coverage tests were subject to special disclosure requirements and restrictions on loan terms, and borrowers in high-cost mortgages benefited from enhanced remedies for violations of the law. The provisions of TILA, including HOEPA, are implemented in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) Regulation Z – Truth in Lending. On the state level, many legislatures passed ‘HOEPA-type’ rules that echoed or further expanded consumer protections and regulatory requisites for high-cost mortgages made in or made to consumers in those states. HOEPA and Dodd-Frank In response to the 2008 economic depression and mortgage crisis, Congress amended HOEPA through Title XIV of Dodd-Frank, the Mortgage Reform and Anti-Predatory Lending Act (MRAL), and, specifically, high cost mortgage requirements are covered in Subtitle C. Although ‘predatory lending’ is not specifically defined or addressed, the provisions of the MRAL are intended to limit discretionary practices that were perceived to contribute to predatory lending. The amendments did expand the coverage of HOEPA and added consumer protections for high-cost mortgages, including a specific definition of ‘high cost mortgage;’ restrictions on balloon payment loans; prohibitions on loan default, late fees, accelerated debt, and financing for prepayment fees or penalties, points, or fees; and structuring to avoid the requirements. HOEPA Coverage Expanded Dodd-Frank expanded HOEPA in specific ways: Inclusion of New Loan Types – MRAL expands the types of loans that may be subject to HOEPA by removing previous exclusions (defined under Regulation Z to mean purchase money mortgage loans) for “residential mortgage transactions” and added home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) as potentially covered loans. The term high-cost mortgage now may include both a closed-end credit transaction and an open-end credit plan secured by the consumer’s principal dwelling. Reverse mortgages, construction loans, loans originated and financed by Housing Finance Agencies, and loans originated through the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural Housing Service section 502 Direct Loan Program remain exempt largely because they are not perceived to present the same risk of abusive practices as other mortgage loans." }, { "docid": "D811205#0", "title": "https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2015/10/28/2015-26607/home-mortgage-disclosure-regulation-c\nAGENCY:", "text": "Start Printed Page 66128AGENCY: Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. ACTION: Final rule; official interpretations. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection is amending Regulation C to implement amendments to the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act made by section 1094 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act). Consistent with section 1094 of the Dodd-Frank Act, the Bureau is adding several new reporting requirements and clarifying several existing requirements. The Bureau is also modifying the institutional and transactional coverage of Regulation C. The final rule also provides extensive guidance regarding compliance with both the existing and new requirements. DATES: This rule is effective on January 1, 2018, except that the amendment to § 1003.2 in amendatory instruction 3 is effective on January 1, 2017; the amendments to § 1003.5 in amendatory instruction 8, the amendments to § 1003.6 in amendatory instruction 10, the amendments to appendix A to part 1003 in amendatory instruction 12, and the amendments to supplement I to part 1003 in amendatory instruction 16 are effective on January 1, 2019; and the amendments to § 1003.5 in amendatory instruction 9 are effective on January 1, 2020. See part VI for more information. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jaydee Di Giovanni, David Jacobs, Terry J. Randall, or James Wylie, Counsels; or Elena Grigera Babinecz, Courtney Jean, Joan Kayagil, Thomas J. Kearney, or Laura Stack, Senior Counsels, Office of Regulations, at (202) 435-7700. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Summary of the Final Rule Regulation C implements the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), which was amended by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act). On July 24, 2014, the Bureau issued a proposed rule to amend Regulation C, which was published in the Federal Register on August 29, 2014 (the 2014 HMDA Proposal or the proposal). [" }, { "docid": "D587916#0", "title": "https://www.mortgageloan.com/mortgage-loan-modification\nFHA Mortgage Loans", "text": "\"Refinance Home Purchase Home Equity Property Type Property Value Down Payment Amount Your Credit Profile Form Secured by Secure Rights™ . Advertising Disclosures Get FREE Quote Today's Mortgage Rates Product (Rate Program) Rate APRFixed30Year 4.296% 4.359%Fixed20Year 4.12% 4.21%Fixed15Year 3.748% 3.866%Fixed10Year 3.617% 3.783%ARM3 3.927% 4.65%ARM5 3.771% 4.497%ARM7 3.956% 4.467%Complete guide to FHA loans FHA home loans are one of the most popular types of mortgages in the United States. With low down payments and lenient credit requirements, they're often a good choice for first-time homebuyers and others with modest financial resources. FHA mortgage guidelines allow down payments of as little as 3.5 percent, so you don't need a big pile of cash to successfully apply for a loan. Credit requirements are less strict than for conventional mortgages, putting these government home loans in reach of borrowers with short credit histories or flawed credit. And FHA mortgage rates are very competitive. You can use an FHA mortgage to buy a home, refinance an existing mortgage or get funds for repairs or improvements as part of your home purchase loan. If you already have an FHA home loan, there's a streamline refinance option that speeds qualifying and makes it easier to get approved. There's also an FHA reverse mortgage that allows senior citizens to borrow against their home equity but not have to repay the loan as long as they remain in the home. This guide is broken down into sections to make it easy to find the information you're most interested in." }, { "docid": "D1294474#0", "title": "http://www.dfs.ny.gov/consumer/reversemortgage.htm\nReverse Mortgages: What You Need to Know", "text": "\"Reverse Mortgages: What You Need to Know What Is a Reverse Mortgage? A reverse mortgage is a home equity loan that permits you to convert some of the equity in your home into cash while you retain ownership. This can be an attractive option for senior citizens who may find themselves \"\"house rich\"\" but \"\"cash poor\"\", but it is not right for everyone. Please read this fact sheet carefully and consult a lawyer before you make any decision. Equity is the difference between the appraised value of your home and your outstanding mortgage balance. The equity in your home rises as the size of your mortgage shrinks and/or your property value grows. In a reverse mortgage, you are borrowing money against the amount of equity in your home. As the name says, reverse mortgage works like a traditional mortgage, only in reverse. Instead of a borrower making payments to a lender, the lender makes payments to the borrower. Unlike conventional home equity loans, most reverse mortgages do not require payment of principal, interest and certain fees as long as you live in your home." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1201774#0", "title": "http://build-muscle-101.com/resistance-band-shoulder-exercises/\nResistance Band Shoulder Exercises", "text": "\"Resistance band shoulder exercises offer a full and extremely efficient workout for the shoulder muscles. There are three areas remember? Front, lateral and rear deltoids. Lateral raises...easy resistance band shoulder exercises With resistance bands we can target the workout on each area of the shoulders with these exercises: Shoulder Press Front Raises Lateral Raises Reverse Flys Resistance Band Shoulder Press Exercise I see no difference between resistance band shoulder exercises and cable or dumbbell shoulder exercises. What is possible to do with these is also possible with elastics. I love to work out my shoulders with resistance bands because I feel the burn like when I am at the gym. Shoulder Press Let's start with shoulder press because it's the most complete exercise for shoulders and it is also a compound exercise, which makes it very beneficial. Resistance band shoulder press is performed in standing position. Step on the elastic in a spot that allows each end to provide the same resistance. Grab the handles and bring them in front of your shoulders with your palms facing forward." }, { "docid": "D977483#0", "title": "https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/bodybuildingcoms-10-highest-rated-biceps-exercises.html\nBodybuilding.com's 10 Highest-Rated Biceps Exercises", "text": "\"Training Workouts Bodybuilding.com's 10 Highest-Rated Biceps Exercises Matt Biss January 18, 2018 • 3 min read Sun's out, guns out! These are the top 10 biceps exercises Bodybuilding.com users swear by!They may not be the biggest or the strongest muscle group in your body, but your biceps are arguably the best \"\"show\"\" muscles. Functionally, the biceps muscle is pretty straightforward—it flexes the elbow—yet humankind has come a long way since the days of hoisting a club. These days, we don't just want our biceps to work, we want them to represent!Today, there is a dizzying number of exercises to bring out every vein, bulge, and peak in your biceps muscle, and there are very few people who don't incorporate at least one or two of these into their workout. To see a full array of biceps workouts, you can check out Bodybuilding.com's Exercise Database, which hosts video demonstrations of hundreds of exercises and thousands of reps with top models from the industry. But, if you just want to see the top ten biceps exercises as rated by you—our users—and incorporate them into your workout, keep reading!Exercise 1 Incline Dumbbell Hammer Curl You rated these curls #1! The incline bench position increases the stretch on the long head of the biceps muscle and also locks your body against the bench so you can't cheat more weight during reps by rocking backward. An added benefit to hammers is that your wrist and elbow are less vulnerable to strain than during reps of other curls. Incline Dumbbell Hammer Curl EXERCISE 2 Incline Inner-Biceps Curl This exercise also stretches the long head of the biceps. The more horizontal the bench during your workout, the more the long head of the muscle will be stretched during reps." }, { "docid": "D682988#0", "title": "http://www.motleyhealth.com/fitness/bruce-lee-workout\nBruce Lee Fitness and Strength Workouts", "text": "Bruce Lee Fitness and Strength Workouts Bruce Lee Bruce Lee gave so much advice in his relatively short time as a professional martial artist and fitness instructor. Fortunately he left many notes and journals that have now been made into books, so that we know a lot about Bruce Lee training methods and philosophies. “Above all, never cheat on any exercise; use the amount of weight that you can handle without undue strain.” – Bruce Lee Bruce Lee divided his routine into specific martial arts training to enhance his martial arts prowess, i.e. weight training, calisthenics, cardio fitness and stretching. If you combine this Bruce Lee workout with a fitness plan you will get excellent results very quickly. Each day Bruce Lee would train to improve his physique and his martial ability. However, Bruce Lee also stated that it was important to never train the body so hard on any given day, to the point where the body is too weak on the following days to train more or to fight. From a martial perspective it is essential to never over-train, as although in the long term intensive training can make the body stronger quicker, in the short term it is not a good martial practice to leave yourself weak to fight. Here we look at his weight training routines including isometrics, his abdominal workouts, we take a brief look at his cardio routines and stretching. Finally we present a review of The Art of Expressing the Human Body, a fantastic book that provides so many insights into Bruce Lee’s life and training." }, { "docid": "D2813665#0", "title": "http://sunflower-press.com/benefits-inversion-table-therapy/\nThe Benefits of Inversion Therapy", "text": "1.3k 706 671 0The Benefits of Inversion Therapy Table of Contents Pain Back Pain Surgery Herniated Disc Pain Sciatic Nerve Pain Cervical Spinal Stenosis Osteoarthritis Pain Scoliosis Pain Eases Fibromyalgia Symptoms Reduces Headaches Respiratory System Improves Lung Function Helps Clear Your Sinuses Breathe Easier Circulatory System Improves Circulation Improves Heart Function Alleviates Varicose Veins Digestive & Immune System Aids Digestion Improves Lymphatic System Function Boosts The Immune System Revitalizes Internal Organs Physical Fitness Improves Posture Improves Flexibility Improves Joint Health Realigns The Spine After Workouts Speeds Up Recovery After Workouts Stronger Ligaments Improves Sleep Quality Decreases Fatigue & Increases Energy Gain/Regain Height Mental Health Reduces Stress Helps Keep You Alert Depression, Mood Swings, SADBoosts Creative Thinking Reduces PMS Symptoms Cosmetic Improves Physical Appearance Anti-Aging Effects Spider monkeys and bats, hanging upside down in the trees, must have known about the benefits of inversion therapy long before humans figured it out! However, after decades of dedicated research, scientists, doctors, physical therapists, and physical trainers have already proven beyond a doubt that inversion therapy has a multitude of amazing health benefits! And… there is a lot more research in this field on the horizon!Inversion therapy involves putting your body into a position where your head is lower than your heart. It should also be noted that inversion therapy usually involves putting your feet above your head too but there are some inversion techniques, such as the Dolphin Pose in yoga, where the head and feet are both on the ground but the heart is elevated above the head. The inverted position reverses the harmful effects of gravity, and in doing so, is one of most effective treatments for back issues, load bearing joint issues, improving the nervous system, reducing mental stress, defying the aging process, strengthening the immune system, detoxification, improving the mind, and much more (see the extensive list and discussion below). Modern style inversion therapy usually involves inversion tables, inversion chairs, hanging upside down aided by gravity boots, or assuming traditional yoga poses such as handstands, headstands and shoulder stands. More recently, traditional inverted yoga poses have become easier to master using a new form of yoga called “aerobic yoga” which has become very popular everywhere it is introduced. To make inverted yoga poses easier to achieve in aerobic yoga, you use a soft fabric hammock suspended from the ceiling. Although humans may not have been inverting as long as spider monkeys and bats, archeologists have found evidence that some humans were inverting for health benefit as early as the Stone Age! You may be surprised to learn that several secret societies throughout history practiced various forms of inversion therapy to keep their bodies strong and to increase their mental capacity." }, { "docid": "D3445077#0", "title": "https://www.facebook.com/ClassicalStretch\nClassical Stretch", "text": "\"Classical Stretch@Classical Stretch Home About Photos Likes Join My List Videos Events Posts Shop Notes Create a Page Like Share Suggest Edits Shop Now Send Message See more of Classical Stretch on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account TV Show Community19,534 people like this19,343 people follow this About See All Typically replies instantly Contact Classical Stretch on Messengerwww.essentrics.com TV Show People19,534 likes People Also Like Miranda Esmonde-white Public Figure Essentrics Workout Gym/Physical Fitness Center Leslie Sansone Walk at Home Health & Wellness Website Pages liked by this Page Breakfast Television Montreal Hungry For Change Miranda Esmonde-white English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2018Photos See All Videos Check out Miranda and Sahra Esmonde-White on Toronto Boomers!15718\"\"Am I Doing This Right?\"\"... The Warm Up18616408See All Posts Classical Stretch21 hrs ·We are just a week away from our annual Health Challenge -- Will you be participating? Check out the details here bit.ly/ESSHC2018Health Challenge 2018Essentrics bootcampessentrics.com Like Comment Share Chronological Julie Nelson, Pat Fornkohl, Lucia Mixon and 128 others like this.21 Shares View all 9 comments Classical Stretch January 12 at 10:22am ·Who's joining us in Mexico this April? The long-awaited schedule is finally here!Interested in registering? Visit our Fitness Holiday webpage bit.ly/FHSymposium2018Like Comment Chronological Patricia Cantin Carpini, Donna Vick, Debbie Reed and 19 others like this. View all 2 comments See All Shop Free Mini Workout Videos$0.00Essentrics TV - online streaming$14.95Essentrics & Classical Stretch DVDs$0.00See All Posts See More \"" }, { "docid": "D2459193#0", "title": "https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/wotw50.htm\nWhat Is The Best Calf Building Workout?", "text": "\"Training Muscle Groups What Is The Best Calf Building Workout? Workout Of The Week March 31, 2015 • 17 min read What is the best calf building workout? Everyone wants to have big arms, ripped abs, but only the true bodybuilders care about calves. Our forum members share some great workouts about building your calves. Try them out!The Question: Everyone wants to have big arms, ripped abs, but only the true bodybuilders care about calves. It was Arnold's weak point for awhile, is it yours? What is the best calf building workout? Be descriptive (sets, reps, etc). How long should an effective calf workout be? Should they be trained with any other muscle groups in particular?" }, { "docid": "D2039334#0", "title": "http://dailyburn.com/life/db/hiit-workouts-for-beginners/\n3 Quick HIIT Workouts for Beginners", "text": "3 Quick HIIT Workouts for Beginners Daily Burn by Alex Orlov on 2/27/2018Share 4.7K Pin 13.7K Email18.4KPhoto: Twenty20Just because you’re new to fitness doesn’t mean high-intensity interval training isn’t for you. Otherwise known as HIIT workouts, these fast-paced routines have been shown to torch tons of calories in a short amount of time — so you don’t need to spend hours in the gym. This type of training will have you alternating between periods of maximum effort (think: 20 seconds of jumping jacks) and short recovery. If you’re just getting into fitness — or starting over after an injury — the key to success lies in doing the right moves, at your own pace. Yes, HIIT workouts should be intense, but pushing too hard, too fast can result in injuries and other setbacks. Your task: Listen to your body, modify as needed, and complete each movement with proper form. RELATED: The Do-It-Anywhere HIIT Workout You Need to Try To kick off your journey without a hitch, we’ve tapped Justin Rubin, trainer for Daily Burn’s True Beginner program, to create three workouts, ranging from 10 to 30 minutes. Each one has easy-to-master moves, made just for you. All you need is a chair and a yoga mat. Then, start with this dynamic, two-minute warm-up to get your muscles ready to go: Jog or march in place for 30 seconds." }, { "docid": "D1570480#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/13879318/muscular-strength-endurance-and-flexibility-flash-cards/\nMuscular Strength, Endurance, and Flexibility", "text": "74 terms tmitchell2875Muscular Strength, Endurance, and Flexibility Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Muscles make up __% of your body mass 40Components of the MS System Skeletal Muscles Bones Tendons Ligaments Joints Cartilage Skeletal Muscle the muscle that converts chemical energy (ATP) to mechanical energy (word)Bones living tissue with cells that are constantly remodeling Tendons connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone Ligaments connective tissue that attaches bone to bone Joints the spaces in between bones that allow for movement Types of Joints Immovable, Ball and Socket, Hinge, Pivot, Gliding Cartilage a tough, resilient tissue that acts as a cushion between the bones in a joint; softer more elastic and more compressible connective tissue than bone;The Function of the MS Skeletal Muscles produce movement maintain posture stabilize joints generate heat store nutrients The Function of the MS Bones provide framework protection store minerals Types of Muscles cardiac muscle (involuntary) skeletal muscle (Voluntary) smooth muscle (involuntary Fast Twitch Fibers produce maximum force, have thick fibers anaerobic activity, fatigue quickly, little myoglobin, white fibers, few mitochondria Slow Twitch Fibers produce minimal force, have thin fibers, aerobic activity, many mitochondria, have myoglobin, red fibers, can use lactic acid as fuel during an active recovery True or False: Training increases the size and proportion of fibers and improves the ability to recruit motor units True True or False: Training can turn fast into slow or slow into fast False, the ones you have at birth are the ones that you have Hypertrophy the development of large muscle fibers; it is an increase in the size of muscle fibers usually stimulated by muscular overload from strength training Atrophy the reduction of size of the muscle fiber due to the inactivity or injury Hyperplasia the increase in the number of muscle fibers (not a factor in humans)What makes up a skeletal muscle? muscle> fascicle (bundle of fibers)> fiber (cell) >Myofibril (protein units)Myofibril composed of contractile proteins units-sacromeres-actin and myosin Myofilaments (actin and myosin) sliding filament theory actin slides over myosin causing the muscle to shorten, develop tension and contract; requires ATP and Calcium Motor Unit a nerve that connected to a group of muscle fibers; the motor neuron and muscle fibers it acts on; the units can fire faster or recruit more motor units True or False: Within a motor unit: all fibers are the same True Muscle Learning the improvement in the body's ability to recruit motor units, brought about through strength training Benefits of Resistance Training increased lean body mass increased resting metabolic rate increased bone mineral density increased perfromance increased activities of daily living increased psychological well-being increased risk of injury Resting Metabolic Rate the amount of energy required to maintain vital body functions while the body is at rest Reduce Injury improve body alignment and mechanics; decrease low back pain; strengthen cartilage, tendons, ligaments; fewer fall related fractures in older adults You can lose up to __% of your MUSCLE from age 20 to 90 50True or False: regular resistance training can help preserve or increase muscle and metabolic rate True Osteoporosis the bone mineral density decreases as a result of aging, lack of activity, malnutrition, lack of estrogen; porous bone True or False: You can lose 5-7% of your Bone mass each year after age 35 False, 1-3%True or False: Regular resistance training can help preserve bone density and reduce the risk of fractures True Muscular Strength the ability to produce a maximal force in one repetition; train by doing 1-5 repitions, assess with 1 RM or 5 RMMuscular Endurance the ability to produce submaximal force repeatedly; train by doing 15 or more repetitions The Balance between Strength v. Endurance 8-12 reps, 60-80% max, moderate gains in strength and endurance Different Types of Resistance Training isotonic isometric isokinetic variable resistance constant resistanceisotonic weights constant Concentric Contraction vs. Eccentric Contraction Concentric: the muscle shortens as it exerts force Eccentric: the muscle lengthens as it exerts force; strongest contraction; negative Isometric the muscle does not shorten or lengthen as it exerts force; develops strength at one angle; also increases heart rate and blood pressure dramatically and is not very functional for activites of daily living Ex. holding a squat Isokinetic the speed remains constant; usually found in physical therapy; the machine is set at a certain speed but you cant push harder if you try Variable Resistance the resistance changes throughout the range of motion; VR machines decrease the weight at the weakest angle and increase the weight at the strongest angle; this allows for maximal force production at each angle Constant Resistance a dynamic exercise that uses a constant load throught a joint's full range of motion Ex. free weights FITT program for Resistance Training F: 2-3 nonconsecutive days per week I: should maintain good form but be a challenge; 8-12 repetitions at the max; 60-80% RM T: perfrom 1-3 sets of 8-12 repetitions working the major muscle groups T: choose machines, free weights, and or calisthenics Training Guideline Order of Exercises (large to small) (compound to simple) Speed of movement (2:1:4) Exhale on Exertion Progressive Overload Spot training vs. Spot Reducing Weight Room Etiquette use collars, spotters, clear weights, working in Gluteals lunge, leg press, squatquadriceps leg extensionhamstrings knee flexion straight leg lift leg curl Calves (Gastrocnemius) Raise heel with straight knee Standing/ Lying Calf Raise Calves (Soleus) Raise heel when knee is bent Seated Calf Raises Pectoralis Major Shoulder Flexion Bench Press Chest Fly Incine Chest Press Decline Chest Press Latissimus Dorsi shoulder extension and adduction Pull up T-Bar Row Bent Over Row Low Row Lat Pull Low Row Trapezius stabilize, raise, and retract scapula shrugs upright row Deltoids shoulder flexion and abduction shoulder press lateral raise frontal raise reverse fly Triceps elbow extension cable tricep pushdown lying tricep extension bench dips Biceps Elbow flexion bicep curl preacher curl cable bicep curl Rectus Abdominus spinal torso flexion ab crunchobliques spinal rotation spinal flexionerector spinae (low back) lower spinal extension Program Sets Constant Weight Pyramids (increasing weight) Supersets (3 exercises in a row) Reverse Pyramids (decreasing weight)Benefits of Flexibility Training increased range of motion increased performance decreased risk of injury decreased muscle tension Muscle Soreness due to micrsocopic tears in the muscle fibers Types of Flexibility Static Stretching Ballistic Stretching PNF Stretching Static Stretching holding a stretch Ballistic Stretching bouncing into a stretch; if you bounce into a stretch, teh stretch reflex will cause the muscles to contract to more to prevent injury PNF Stretching contracting the muscle and stretching; helps you safely stretch farther by overcoming the stretch reflex Stretch Reflex muscle spindles prevent a muscle from stretching too far, too fast; spindles are stimulated and reflexively cause the muscle to contract; dont bounce into a stretch, it is not effective and may cause injury Flexibility in the FITT Program F: 2-3+; every time you exercise when the muscles are warm I: mild tension, not pain T: stretch in between sets T: static/dynamic, PNF; all major muscle group; focus on low back and hamstrings to minimize lower back pain Why Warm up before stretching? increase synovial fluid increase oxygen exchange in the muscle increase rate of nerve transmission more efficient cooperation of muscles arount joint increase blood flow to muscle increase temperature of muscle and ROMWhy stretch after workout muscles shorten when repeated contract short muscles may decrease performance and increase change of injury What happens if I overstretch? muscle tightens, prevents lengthening, may cause injury Assessing Flexibility Sit and Reach Goniometry Causes Low Back Pain weak abdominal muscles excess abdominal weight tight hamstrings/low back poor pressure improper lifting techniques high heels" }, { "docid": "D501238#0", "title": "http://ancestralmomentum.com/2012/09/hit-hiit-or-hiirt/\nHIT, HIITâ¦or HIIRT?", "text": "HIT, HIIT…or HIIRT? September 5, 2012 by theorytopractice 12 Comments“To be really great in little things, to be truly noble and heroic in the insipid details of everyday life, is a virtue so rare as to be worthy of canonization.” – Harriet Beecher Stowe ARXFit Chest Press Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:23The ARXFit Alpha providing this particular session’s HIIRT train caboose. Huh…Curious as to what the differences are between HIT, HIIT and HIIRT? Well, what follows are what I consider to be the high points. Tomes could be written on the similarities between these methodologies, but I think the following gives a pretty good overview. First, a couple of definitions: HIT – High Intensity Training: The area covered by the overarching umbrella of classic High Intensity Training (HIT) is wide indeed, including such broad-stroke methodologies as classic, single-set-to-failure HIT, and various super-slow routines. Included too, are all manner of TUL (time under load), repetition tempo, and rest period manipulations. Methodologies here are largely those popularized by Arthur Jones (of Nautilus fame) and bodybuilding’s Mike Mentzer." }, { "docid": "D1544882#0", "title": "http://www.prevention.com/fitness/fitness-tips/relieve-back-pain-with-these-workout-tips\n9 Exercise Mistakes That Make Back Pain Worse", "text": "\"Fitness Tips for Success9 Exercise Mistakes That Make Back Pain Worse And simple workout swaps to try instead Linda Melone, CSCSMay 16, 2014Subscribe1/10So your son finally decided to move out of the house and in your zeal to hasten his departure you lifted one too many of his amplifiers. Now it’s Sunday morning and although it’s wonderfully quiet, you’re one twisted sister. Back pain strikes just about everyone at some point in their lives, but it doesn’t have to debilitate you. In fact, the right kind of movement can be therapeutic, bringing fresh oxygenated blood to sore areas that promotes healing. You don’t even have to forego working out. \"\" Essentially, it’s safe to exercise with low-back or mid-back pain,\"\" says David Hanscom, MD, an orthopedic spine surgeon at Swedish Neuroscience Specialists in Seattle. \"\" Back pain is only a symptom; 99% of the time the pain results from ligaments and muscles around the spine. \"\" That being said, there are some instances when it’s smarter to head for the doctor’s office rather than the gym. These include: If the pain worsens at night and while lying flat, if it persists for six weeks or more, if it’s associated with weight loss and fever, or if you’ve recently fallen or have osteoporosis. Other signs you should get checked out: shooting pain down one or both legs, suddenly crooked posture, an inability to stand up straight, or holding your breath when changing position, says Scott Weiss, a New York physical therapist and athletic trainer." }, { "docid": "D1708233#0", "title": "http://fitwithdeniza.com/home-remedies-for-si-joint-dysfunction/\n.", "text": "\"Home remedies for SI joint dysfunction Are you experiencing pain in your lower back and buttocks? Sacroiliac joint dysfunction is quite common nowadays. Especially women experience this kind of sciatic pain during and after pregnancy. But also people who have jobs that require them to sit a lot can get this condition. Many times, doctors will inject Cortisol into the joint to relieve symptoms. While Cortisol does reduce inflammation, it also damages the joint itself and will lead to degenerative diseases. Luckily, it is possible to treat SI joint dysfunction at home. I have dealt with this myself for a year and finally beat it after reading dozens of research papers and trying out different exercises and stretches. I hope you will find these tips useful too!Anatomy first The sacroiliac joint lies below the spine and above the tailbone. It connect the sacrum (triangular bone at the bottom of the spine) with the pelvis." }, { "docid": "D2696433#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/hatha+yoga\nhatha yoga", "text": "\"hatha yoga Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to hatha yoga: Vinyasa yoga, Ashtanga Yoga, Bikram Yoga Hatha Yoga Definition Hatha yoga is the most widely practiced form of yoga in America. It is the branch of yoga whichconcentrates on physical health and mental well-being. Hatha yoga uses bodily postures ( asanas ), breathing techniques ( pranayama ), and meditation ( dyana) with the goal of bringingabout a sound, healthy body and a clear, peaceful mind. There are nearly 200 hatha yogapostures, with hundreds of variations, which work to make the spine supple and to promotecirculation in all the organs, glands, and tissues. Hatha yoga postures also stretch and align thebody, promoting balance and flexibility. Purpose In a celebrated 1990 study, Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease (Random House), a cardiologist showed that yoga and meditation combined with a low-fat diet and groupsupport could significantly reduce the blockage of coronary arteries. Other studies have shownyoga's benefit in reducing stress-related problems such as high blood pressure and cholesterol. Meditation has been adopted by medical schools and clinics as an effective stress managementtechnique. Hatha yoga is also used by physical therapists to improve many injuries anddisabilities, as the gentleness and adaptability of yoga make it an excellent rehabilitationprogram." }, { "docid": "D954352#0", "title": "http://www.kqed.org/tv/programs/index.jsp?pgmid=22673\nAge Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White", "text": "Age Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White Visit the program's official website Age Reversed with Miranda Esmonde-White Previous Broadcasts« February, 2018KQED Plus: Fri, Mar 2, 2018 -- 9:00 PMThis program provides valuable insights on combating the physical signs and consequences of aging. Scientific, yet entertaining and accessible, the 3-part special shares practical information on slowing down and potentially reversing the aging process through exercise and other lifestyle choices. Charismatic Classical Stretch host Miranda Esmonde-White, a former National Ballet of Canada dancer, motivates viewers to stretch and strengthen their way to feeling and looking younger. Interviews with doctors and physiotherapists, testimonials from Classical Stretch enthusiasts ranging in age from 22 to 90, and clear explanations from Esmonde-White illustrate the damage caused by a sedentary lifestyle and the benefits of exercise at every stage of life. Repeat Broadcasts: KQED Plus: Sat, Mar 3, 2018 -- 3:00 AM« February, 2018" }, { "docid": "D982663#0", "title": "https://www.pinterest.com/explore/dolphin-shorts/\nDolphin shorts", "text": "Dolphin Shorts Dolphins Contrast Forever21 Fashion Shoes Model Shops Tee 21st Forever 21 is the authority on fashion & the go-to retailer for the latest trends, must-have styles & the hottest deals. See morefrom Forever21Athletic Shorts Athletic Wear Athletic Outfits Sport Outfits Hipster Outfits Workout Shorts Workout Outfits Workout Wear Athletic Fashion Forever 21 is the authority on fashion & the go-to retailer for the latest trends, must-have styles & the hottest deals. 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Just like free weights, exercise bands come in a range of resistance levels, from highly stretchable to heavy-duty strength. The most common types of bands include tube bands with handles, loop bands (aka giant rubber bands), and therapy bands. ( When in doubt, a fitness professional can help determine which band is right for you, depending on your fitness level and specific workout plan). For most exercises, try aiming for 8 to 25 reps for 2 to 3 sets per exercise. And don’t miss our sample workout suggested at the very end. Ready, set, streeetch!Lower-Body Exercises1. Front Squat Stand on band with feet slightly wider than shoulder width." }, { "docid": "D696206#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/exercise-abs-4014623\nAn Overview of Ab Exercises", "text": "\"An Overview of Ab Exercises By Paige Waehner Updated February 05, 2018Print Your abs are one of the most important muscle groups in the body, and not just because of how they look. Many of us have the goal of getting flat abs, and while that's a fine goal to have, strong abs are even more important. If you look beyond the six pack, you'll see a group of muscles that have a very important purpose. Not only do they help you bend, extend, rotate, and flex your torso, they support the most important part of your body: your spine. Almost all of your movements originate from your core, so the stronger you are, the easier everything becomes and the more you protect yourself from injury. All About Your Abs We use the word \"\"abs\"\" to collectively describe four major muscles in the torso. Knowing what each one does and the exercises that target those muscles will help you set up the perfect ab workout for a strong, fit core. The Rectus Abdominis The rectus abdominis is the muscle group we're probably the most familiar with because it's also known as the \"\" six-pack \"\" muscles. List10 Ab Exercises That Won't Waste Your Time List10 Advanced Ab Exercises We call it that because there are three tendinous creases there that separate the muscle, giving it that washboard look. If you don't see that washboard look, you're not alone." }, { "docid": "D1310535#0", "title": "https://greatist.com/fitness/30-dumbbell-exercises-missing-your-routine\n30 Dumbbell Exercises Missing From Your Routine", "text": "If a workout consists of popping a squat on the 50-pound dumbbell to chat it up with friends, it may be time try something new. Dumbbell exercises provide a great full-body workout in a compact amount of space. Yes, we said great workout—not just a few decent arm exercises. Read on to de-zombify that workout routine with 30 killer new dumbbell exercises. Full Body1. Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift: This deadlift variety is sure to please the hamstrings (or punish them). Standing with feet hip-width apart, toes facing forward, and dumbbells at your side, shift the hips back and slightly bend the knees as you lower the dumbbells toward the floor (keep them angled on the outside of your legs). Maintain a neutral spine while lowering the weight just until you feel a good stretch in the hamstrings. Come back up to standing, making sure to contract those glutes and hamstrings on the way up. That’s one!2." }, { "docid": "D369342#0", "title": "http://www.webmd.com/fitness-exercise/guide/how-to-stretch\nThe Truth About Stretching", "text": "\"The Truth About Stretching Find out the best ways to stretch and the best times to do it. By Sonya Collins From the Web MD Archives Do any of these lines sound familiar? You have to hold a stretch to get the benefit. Don't bounce in the stretch -- you'll tear your muscle. If you don't stretch before a workout, you'll hurt yourself. Well, they're all wrong. But first, there's a bigger question to answer. Do You Need to Stretch at All? It's a good idea, says the American College of Sports Medicine. The ACSM recommends stretching each of the major muscle groups at least two times a week for 60 seconds per exercise." }, { "docid": "D2612509#0", "title": "http://www.stack.com/a/long-distance-track-workout\n2-Week Long-Distance Track Workout Training Plan", "text": "2-Week Long-Distance Track Workout Training Plan Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Tumblr An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-12:bee57e189fd66c0e2da2b90e Player Element ID: 5acd9bac98854OKNow Playing If you're a long-distance runner transitioning from the fall cross-country season to the spring track season, chances are you need to work on your speed. Track distances are shorter than cross country, so you need the right workout to increase your quickness and turnover. Your routine should incorporate intervals, both continuous and non-continuous, to simulate the transition from a long, steady pace to sudden increases in speed. This two-week split routine employs a combination of short and long intervals to increase your speed while maintaining your endurance. Start each long-distance track workout with a 1-mile warm-up jog, followed by the dynamic exercises listed below. RELATED: Nutrition Guidelines for Endurance Training Long-Distance Track Workout Dynamic Warm-Up Knee to Chest Straight Leg Kicks Lunge With Twist Side Lunges A-Skips B-Skips High Knees Butt Kickers Carioca Plyometric Power Skips Week 1Monday: 200, 400, 600, 800, 1000, 1600, 1600, 1000, 800, 600, 400, 200Take a 30-second break after 200 meters. Take a 45-second break after 400 meters. Take a 60-second break after 600 meters. Take a 75-second break after 800 meters. Take a 90-second break after 1000 meters." }, { "docid": "D1945033#0", "title": "https://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/carpal_tunnel_syndrome_guide.htm\nWhat Are Some Good Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?", "text": "\"Training Programs What Are Some Good Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Workout Of The Week November 08, 2011 • 10 min read What are some good exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? Carpal tunnel is a debilitating condition that effects more than the common secretary. Musicians, bodybuilders, and typist all are prone... Learn more. TOPIC: What Are Some Good Exercises For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? The Question: Carpal Tunnel is a syndrome that can cause a lot of pain around the wrist. What are some signs of Carpal Tunnel? What are some good exercises for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? What are other treatment options? Show off your knowledge to the world!The Winners:cgpenguin View Profile EAGLES56 View Profilegreensquats View Profile Prizes:1st place - 75 in store credit." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2813711#0", "title": "http://reagan2020.us/biography/ronald_reagan_presidency.asp\nRonald Reagan Biography - The Presidency", "text": "\"The Reagan Presidency In his inaugural address after taking the oath of office on January 20, Ronald Reagan called upon Americans to \"\"begin an era of national renewal.\"\" In response to the serious problems facing the country, both foreign and domestic, he asserted his familiar campaign phrase: \"\"Government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.\"\" He hoped that America \"\"will again be the exemplar of freedom and a beacon of hope for those who do not have freedom. \"\" Arguably the first conservative U. S. president in over 50 years, Reagan advanced domestic policies that featured a lessening of federal government responsibility in solving social problems, reducing restrictions on business, and implementing tax cuts. Internationally, Reagan demonstrated a fierce opposition to the spread of communism throughout the world and a strong distrust of the Soviet Union, which in 1983 he labeled an \"\"evil empire.\"\" He championed a rearmed and strong military and was especially supportive of the MX missile system and the Strategic Defense Initiative (\"\"Star Wars\"\") program. Economic Policy When Reagan took office the economy was one of the double-digit inflation and high interest rates. During the campaign Reagan promised to restore the free market from excessive government regulation and encourage private initiative and enterprise. Reagan's economic policies came to be known as \"\"Reaganomics,\"\" an attempt, according to Lou Cannon, to \"\"balance the federal budget, increase defense spending, and cut income taxes.\"\" The President vowed to protect entitlement programs (such as Medicare and Social Security) while cutting the outlays for social programs by targeting \"\"waste, fraud and abuse.\"\"" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2416590#0", "title": "http://doctorzebra.com/prez/g40.htm\nHealth and Medical History of PresidentRonald Reagan", "text": "\"This style... ... means the event occurred while President.birth & childhood Reagan's birth was long and difficult (to a degree that his mother was advised not to have more children 1 .) He weighed 10 pounds at birth. In that era of high infant mortality, Reagan's father bragged about his fat little \"\"Dutchman\"\" and the name stuck 2a . \"\" Apparently, in spite of the rather stark poverty of his family, Reagan's childhood was almost free of illness\"\" 2a .severely nearsighted He was so nearsighted that, as a college football player, his vision was limited to the square yard of turf occupied by the opposing team's guard. His vision disqualified him from serving in combat units in World War II 2b . As a child, Reagan would have to sit in the front row in class to see, which embarassed him. In sports, Reagan sometimes got hit in the head with the ball he could not see. It was only at age 9 or 10 that a visiting nurse made the diagnosis. Reagan later said that when he got glasses, he was surprised to discover that trees had leaves and that butterflies existed -- neither of which he had ever been able to see 3 . Later in life, Reagan wore contact lenses." }, { "docid": "D1549821#0", "title": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/mar/11/nancy-reagan-funeral-service-california\nNancy Reagan buried next to husband after funeral service in California", "text": "Ronald Reagan Nancy Reagan buried next to husband after funeral service in California Former first lady who died last week at age 94 was memorialized in service at Ronald Reagan presidential library after procession along state freeway Nicky Woolf in Simi Valley and Sam Levin in San Francisco Fri 11 Mar 2016 15.23 EST12.00 ESTThis article is over 2 years old0Nancy Reagan died on 6 March at the age 94 at her home in the Bel Air suburb of Los Angeles. Photograph: Win Mc Namee/Getty Images Former first lady Nancy Reagan was buried beside her husband, on a hillside that faces the setting sun, following a funeral service that attracted heavyweights from Hollywood and Washington DC at the Reagan presidential library in Simi Valley, California. Nancy Reagan died on 6 March at the age 94 at her home in the Bel Air suburb of Los Angeles. On Wednesday, following a procession along a freeway in California named for her husband, former president Ronald Reagan, her body was placed in the atrium of the Reagan library for 48 hours to allow mourners to pay their respects. Included among the hundreds of attendees at the Friday funeral were first lady Michelle Obama; former president and first lady George W and Laura Bush; House minority leader Nancy Pelosi; Governor Jerry Brown of California; former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger; singer Wayne Newton; and actors Tom Selleck, John Stamos and Mr T. Former first lady and current Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton was also in attendance. The funeral service, which was held in a cavernous marquee beside the library open at its far end behind the casket to a view of the Calabasas hills, included the reading of a letter to Nancy Reagan from her husband. The casket was led out by a bagpiper, and as mourners followed the choir sang God Bless America. As the casket was lowered into the grave, a sudden mist rolled up from the valley below, and the hills quietly disappeared from sight. Patti Davis, daughter of Nancy Reagan, speaks at her mother’s funeral. Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters“There could be no life for me without you,” her husband said in a Christmas love letter, read at the funeral by Brian Mulroney, the former prime minister of Canada." }, { "docid": "D689548#0", "title": "https://www.usnews.com/news/the-report/articles/2016-01-29/ronald-reagan-an-actor-who-played-the-worlds-leading-role\nRonald Reagan, an Actor Who Played the World's Leading Role", "text": "\" (George Rose/Getty Images)Ronald Reagan seemed an unlikely candidate for greatness. A former movie and television personality who served two turbulent terms as governor of California, he ascended to the presidency 35 years ago, in January 1981. He went on to expand the Republican party, rekindle optimism in the country and, using his impressive skills as an actor and communicator, move the United States firmly in a conservative direction. He became one of the most consequential presidents of the past half-century. [ READ: Obama's Less-Than-Transformational Presidency]Now, with Reagan admirers preparing to celebrate the 105th anniversary of his birth on Feb. 6, his legacy is being tested as never before as fellow Republicans begin the process of selecting their 2016 presidential nominee in Monday's Iowa caucuses. Many campaigning for the Republican presidential nomination evoke his name and image but others no longer hold Reagan up as an iconic leader the way virtually every major conservative politician used to do. It's a measure of the ideological purity and anger in the GOP that Reagan, who died in 2004 at age 93, is no longer considered conservative enough by many Republican voters, according to political strategists of both major parties. The issues on which he is faulted include his support for changes in the immigration laws that gave a form of amnesty to many people who had entered the United States illegally, a notion that is anathema to many conservatives today. He also is criticized for working with congressional Democrats to find compromise on major legislation, an approach that many conservative hard-liners have come to loathe. And he is faulted for allowing the deficit to balloon to vast proportions. (" }, { "docid": "D2585240#0", "title": "http://www.nbcnews.com/id/5144264/ns/us_news-the_legacy_of_ronald_reagan/t/sun-sets-reagan-laid-rest-california/\nSun sets as Reagan laid to rest in California", "text": "SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — Ronald Reagan’s body was sealed inside a tomb Saturday at his hilltop presidential library following a week of mourning and remembrance by world leaders and regular Americans. Workers closed the underground crypt shortly before 3 a.m. while a handful of Secret Service agents, library personnel and mortuary representatives watched, said Duke Blackwood, executive director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. Reagan’s widow, Nancy, and his three surviving children had left hours earlier following a Friday night sunset ceremony. In his second tribute in two days, President Bush on Saturday called Reagan a “modest son of America. ”“Ronald Reagan always told us that for America, our best was yet to come,” Bush said in his weekly radio address. “ We know that is true for him, too. His work is done. ”A headstone of Georgian gray granite was to be set up at the memorial site above the crypt, where an inscription from Reagan himself is set into a curved wall adorned with shrubbery and ivy. “I know in my heart that man is good. That what is right will always eventually triumph." }, { "docid": "D464351#0", "title": "https://www.whitehouse.gov/about-the-white-house/presidents/ronald-reagan/\nRonald Reagan", "text": "Ronald Reagan Share: Ronald Reagan, originally an American actor and politician, became the 40th President of the United States serving from 1981 to 1989. His term saw a restoration of prosperity at home, with the goal of achieving “peace through strength” abroad. At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovative program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon Government. He felt he had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 1980 to restore “the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism. ”On February 6, 1911, Ronald Wilson Reagan was born to Nelle and John Reagan in Tampico, Illinois. He attended high school in nearby Dixon and then worked his way through Eureka College. There, he studied economics and sociology, played on the football team, and acted in school plays. Upon graduation, he became a radio sports announcer. A screen test in 1937 won him a contract in Hollywood. During the next two decades he appeared in 53 films." }, { "docid": "D708098#0", "title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_the_United_States\nPresident of the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search President of the United States of America Presidential Standard Incumbent Donald Trumpsince January 20, 2017Style Mr. President (Informal) [1] [2] The Honorable (Formal) [3] His Excellency [4] [5] [6] (diplomatic, outside the U. S.)Residence White House Washington, D. C. Term length Four years renewable once Inaugural holder George Washington April 30, 1789Formation United States Constitution March 4, 1789Salary $400,000 annually Website The White House The President of the United States of America is the head of state, and head of government of the United States. The office of President was created in the United States Constitution in 1788. The first President ( George Washington) took office in 1789. The President serves as chief executive and is in charge of the executive branch of the United States government. The United States Constitution makes the President the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. It also lists powers given to the President, though these powers have been expanded through practice over time. On November 9, 2016, Donald Trump was elected to be the 45th President of the United States, not including Grover Clevlend's second non-consecitive term. Grover Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms in office, and is counted as the nation's 22nd and 24th president. Thus the incumbent, Donald Trump, is the nation's 45th president. There are currently five living former presidents." }, { "docid": "D2737295#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Did_Ronald_Wilson_Reagan_have_any_children\nDid Ronald Wilson Reagan have any children?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of the United States US Presidents First Ladies Nancy Reagan Did Ronald Wilson Reagan have any children? Flag Did Ronald Wilson Reagan have any children? Answer by USCitizen Confidence votes 254KYes, his children with his first wife, Jane Wyman, were Maureen, Christine, who died shortly after birth, and Michael, who was adopted. His children with his second wife, Nancy Davis, were Patti and Ronald Jr.6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Carayoshi 13,884 Contributions Did Ronald Reagan have any heros? Abraham Lincoln John Wayne Patwoods 17,319 Contributions Who was Ronald Wilson Reagan married to? Jane Wyman and, later, Nancy Davis. Did Ronald Reagan have any sisters?no, he only had an older brother named Neil Reagan. What were Ronald Wilson Reagans accomplishments while in presidency? He toppled the Berlin Wall and put an end to the soviet union Did Ronald Wilson Reagan have any pets?two dogs Doctor Spud 37 Contributions Did Ronald Reagan have any accomplish?" }, { "docid": "D2977391#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Reagan\nRon Reagan", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For his father and the 40th President of the United States, see Ronald Reagan. For other people named Ron Reagan, see Ron Reagan (disambiguation). Ron Reagan Ron Reagan in 2008Born Ronald Prescott Reagan May 20, 1958 (age 59)Los Angeles, California, U. S. Residence Seattle, Washington, U. S. Education Yale University Occupation Radio show host, writer Employer MSNBCPolitical party Democratic Spouse (s) Doria Palmieri ( m. 1980; d. 2014)Parent (s) Ronald Reagan Nancy Davis Ronald Prescott Reagan (born May 20, 1958) is an American former radio host and political analyst for KIRO radio and later, Air America Radio, where he hosted his own daily three-hour show. He is a commentator and contributor to programming on the MSNBC cable news and commentary network. He is noted for his liberal views, in contrast to those of his late father, Republican United States President Ronald Reagan. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Careers3 Political activities4 Personal life5 References6 External links Early life [ edit]Reagan was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, the son of Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Davis Reagan. He moved to Sacramento while his father was governor of California from 1967 to 1975. His sister, Patti Davis, is five and a half years older. His elder brother Michael Reagan, adopted as an infant by Ronald Reagan and his first wife film actress Jane Wyman, is 13 years older. He also had two half-sisters born to Reagan and Wyman, Maureen Reagan (1941 – 2001) and Christine Reagan, who was born prematurely, on June 26, 1947, and died the same day." }, { "docid": "D1729800#0", "title": "http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/ronald-reagan-and-nancy-davis-marry\nRonald Reagan and Nancy Davis marry", "text": "Presidential1952Ronald Reagan and Nancy Davis marry Share this:facebook twitter google+Print Cite On this day in 1952, actor and future President Ronald Reagan marries his second wife, actress Nancy Davis. The couple wed in Los Angeles at the Little Brown Church in the Valley. Nancy Davis, whose real name is Anne Frances Robbins, met her husband in 1951. ( MGM Studios signed her to a contract and billed her as Nancy Davis for her first screen role in the film Shadow on the Wall ). The two met in 1951, while Reagan was serving as president of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and Nancy was embroiled in an effort to remove her name from the notorious Mc Carthy-era Hollywood blacklist of possible communist sympathizers. The list actually referred to another actress of the same name, but it was preventing Davis from finding work, so the future first lady contacted Reagan to see if he, as SAG president, could help clear up the confusion. The two fell in love and were married a year later. Their first child, Patricia, was born 7 months after the wedding. In 1957, the couple appeared together in Hellcats of the Navy, but after their son Ron was born the following year, Nancy left acting to become a full-time wife and mother. Meanwhile, her husband’s political career took off and he became governor of California in 1967, a position he held until 1975." }, { "docid": "D186859#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_Presidents_by_age\nList of presidents of the United States by age", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of United States Presidents by age)navigation search This is a list of presidents of the United States by age. The first table charts the age of each United States president at the time of presidential inauguration (first inauguration if elected to multiple and consecutive terms), upon leaving office, and at the time of death. Each president's lifespan (age at death) is measured in two ways, to allow for the differing number of leap days that each experienced. The first figure is the number of days between the president's date of birth and date of death, allowing for leap days; in parentheses, the same period is given in years and days, with the years being the number of whole years that the president lived, and the days being the number of days since the last birthday. Where the president is still living, their lifespan is calculated up to April 8, 2018. The second table includes those presidents who had the distinction among their peers of being the oldest living president, and charts both when they became and ceased to be oldest living. Contents1 Age of U. S. presidents1.1 Notes2 Oldest living U. S. presidents3 References4 Sources Age of U. S. presidents See also: Lifespan timeline of Presidents of the United States Age of presidents when assuming office approximately follows a bell curve (mean age marked by red line, c. 55.5 years)The median age upon accession to the presidency is 55 years and 3 months. This is how old Lyndon B. Johnson was at the time of his inauguration. The youngest person to assume the office was Theodore Roosevelt, who became president at the age of 42 years, 322 days, following William Mc Kinley 's assassination; the oldest was Donald Trump, who was 70 years, 220 days old at his inauguration. The youngest person to be elected president was John F. Kennedy, at 43 years, 163 days of age on election day; the oldest was Ronald Reagan, who was 73 years, 274 days old at the time of his election to a second term." }, { "docid": "D1048678#0", "title": "https://www.britannica.com/event/Iran-Contra-Affair\nIran-Contra Affair", "text": "\"Iran-Contra Affair, 1980s U. S. political scandal in which the National Security Council (NSC) became involved in secret weapons transactions and other activities that either were prohibited by the U. S. Congress or violated the stated public policy of the government. Read More on This Topic Ronald Reagan: The Iran-Contra Affair At the time of the presidential election of 1984, Reagan was at the height of his popularity. Using slogans such as “It’s morning in America” and “America is back,” his reelection campaign emphasized the country’s economic prosperity and its renewed leadership role in…READ MOREThe background to the scandal lay in President Ronald Reagan ’s pre-occupation with the spread of communism, in particular in the United States’ own backyard of Central America. In 1979, the Sandinista liberation movement in Nicaragua had finally overthrown the dictatorship of President Anastasio Somoza Debayle, whereupon Reagan became increasingly convinced that the presence of an actively left-wing regime in that country would spark revolution throughout the region and threaten the security of the United States. To combat this possibility, his administration ploughed massive amounts of military aid into a number of governments in Central America that were beset by civil war and guerrilla fighting. Iran-Contra Affair President Ronald Reagan receiving the Tower Commission Report, following the Iran-Contra Affair, February 26, 1987. National Archives, Washington, D. CIn the case of Nicaragua, the focus was on destabilizing the government and engineering the overthrow of the Marxist-oriented Sandinista regime. Military aid was channeled to militia groups—the \"\"Contras\"\"—fighting to achieve this end. The American public, however, grew increasingly opposed to such funding, and when Congress passed a law banning it, the White House resorted to covert means to continue its support. There was a Middle East component of this policy as well." }, { "docid": "D2620999#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_did_Ronald_Reagan_die_from\nWhat did Ronald Reagan die from?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History History of the United States US Presidents Ronald Reagan What did Ronald Reagan die from? Flag What did Ronald Reagan die from? Answer by 247744 Confidence votes 106Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the US, died on June 5, 2004 of pneumonia. After leaving office in 1989, he increasingly suffered from the effects of Alzheimer's Disease. He was 93 years old. ( Only Gerald Ford, the 38th President, was older when he died. ) 27 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Steelgiant8 561 Contributions Where did president Ronald Reagan die? President Reagan's death The 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, died of natural causes on June 5, 2004. He was 93 years old and passed away in Bel Air, Cali …IScoot7 ⠀⠀⠀ 9,339 Contributions Why did Ronald Reagan die?" }, { "docid": "D2388351#0", "title": "http://www.robinsonlibrary.com/america/unitedstates/presidents/twicemarried.htm\n.", "text": "Presidents Who Were Married Twice John Tyler 's first wife, Letitia Christian, became the first wife of a President to die in the White House on September 10, 1842. Later that year, Tyler was introduced to 22-year-old Julia Gardiner, the daughter of a wealthy and prominent New York family. In 1843, Julia, her sister, and her father were part of a Presidential excursion on the new steam frigate Princeton when one of the frigate's guns exploded, killing Julia's father. Tyler comforted Julia in her grief and won her consent to a secret engagement. On June 27, 1844, the American public was informed that President Tyler, then 54 years old, had married 24-year-old Julia Gardiner the day before, making Tyler the first President to marry while in office. Millard Fillmore 's first wife, Abigail Powers, died just a few weeks after the couple left the White House, on March 30, 1853. On February 10, 1858, he married Caroline Carmichael Mc Intosh, the widow of Ezekiel C. Mc Intosh, former president of the Troy Schenectady Railroad and a prosperous Troy merchant who left her an extremely large financial inheritance when he died in 1855. Prior to their marriage, she made Fillmore sign a prenuptial agreement that stipulated he could manage but not disperse her estate if he survived her. Benjamin Harrison had been married to Caroline Lavinia Scott for 39 years when she died in the White House on October 25, 1892. Mary Scott Lord Dimmick was the 23-year-old widow of Walter Erskine Dimmick, who had died on January 14, 1882, just three months after their marriage." }, { "docid": "D1899904#0", "title": "http://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-ln-nancy-reagan-dead-at-94-20160306-story.html\nNancy Reagan dies in Los Angeles at 94: Former first lady was President Reagan's closest advisor", "text": "\"Former First Lady Nancy Davis Reagan, whose devotion to her husband made her a formidable behind-the-scenes player in his administrations and one of the most influential presidential wives in modern times, died Sunday of congestive heart failure, her office said. She was 94. Although Reagan pursued some programs of her own as first lady, she considered her most important role promoting the political, physical and mental well-being of Ronald Reagan. Launching one of history's most extraordinary partnerships with their 1952 marriage, she became his closest advisor, wielding her influence to defend his interests and advance his goals. NEWSLETTER: Get essential California headlines delivered daily >>Particularly tough-minded on the hiring and firing of key staffers and Cabinet members, she often played bad cop to his good cop, forcing difficult decisions that the famously easygoing chief executive was loath to make. \"\" Reagan knew where he wanted to go,\"\" biographer Lou Cannon once wrote of the iconic California politician who became a two-term president, \"\"but she had a better sense of what he needed to do to get there.\"\" Nancy Reagan, Cannon maintained, \"\"did more than anyone to help him get what he wanted. \"\" Former First Lady Nancy Reagan remembered. One of the 20th century's most popular presidents, Ronald Reagan, who died in 2004, was nicknamed the \"\"Teflon president\"\" because of his ability to deflect almost any controversy or criticism. But his wife was the \"\"flypaper first lady,\"\" as longtime advisor Michael Deaver once quipped, because nearly everything negative stuck to her." }, { "docid": "D1729801#0", "title": "http://www.presidentialpetmuseum.com/presidents/40rr/\nRonald Reagan Biography", "text": "\"Ronald Reagan Biography Served: January 20, 1981 – January 20, 1989 Born: February 6, 1911 Birthplace: Tampico, Illinois Died: June 5, 2004 Occupation: Actor Political Party: Republican Spouse: Jane Wyman (1940-1948), Nancy Davis (1952-2004)How a Former Actor Became President Before Ronald Reagan became the 40th president of the United States, he was known for his governorship in California, where he served from 1967 to 1975. Additionally, Reagan had been an actor, appearing on radio, television, and film. During his first term, Reagan focused largely on domestic issues, especially economic reform. His economic policies were named “ Reaganomics ” and included reduced tax rates, deregulation, and reduced government spending. Reagan also had an assassination attempt on his life, which he survived. The Life of an Actor Reagan attended Eureka College and graduated with a double degree in economics and sociology. Immediately after graduation, he began working as a radio host and DJ until he moved to Los Angeles to start his acting career. As an actor, he made several films and then moved on to being a television actor. He was never known as an A-list actor, but he was a well-known B-lister. Later, he became president of the Screen Actors Guild." }, { "docid": "D1748907#0", "title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/ronald-reagan-1779927\nRonald Reagan", "text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture Ronald Reagan Actor, Governor, and 40th President of the United States Share Flipboard Email Print American president Ronald Reagan makes an announcement from his desk at the White House, c. 1985. Hulton Archive/Getty Imagesby Jennifer Rosenberg Updated March 06, 2017Republican Ronald Reagan became the oldest president elected when he took office as the 40th president of the United States. The actor turned politician served two consecutive terms as president, from 1981 to 1989. Dates: February 6, 1911 -- June 5, 2004Also Known As: Ronald Wilson Reagan, \"\"the Gipper,\"\" \"\"the Great Communicator\"\"Growing Up During the Great Depression Ronald Reagan grew up in Illinois. He was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico to Nelle and John Reagan. When he was nine, his family moved to Dixon. After graduating from Eureka College in 1932, Reagan worked as a radio sports announcer for WOC radio in Davenport. Reagan the Actor While visiting California in 1937 to cover a sports event, Reagan was asked to play a radio announcer in the film Love Is on the Air, which jump started his film career. For a number of years, Reagan worked on as many as four to seven movies a year. By the time he acted in his last film, The Killers in 1964, Reagan had appeared in 53 films and had become a very famous movie star." }, { "docid": "D3513640#0", "title": "http://presidentialhistory.com/2016/02/does-the-presidents-age-matter.html\nDoes the Presidentâs Age Matter?", "text": "Does the President’s Age Matter?by Mike Purdy | Feb 21, 2016 | Abraham Lincoln, Andrew Jackson, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Birthdays, Franklin Roosevelt, George W. Bush, George Washington, Inaugurations, James Buchanan, John F. Kennedy, Martin Van Buren, Ronald Reagan, Theodore Roosevelt, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor | 0 comments As the Founding Fathers labored over the negotiation and drafting of the Constitution in the sweltering heat and humidity of Philadelphia in 1787, they came to the important question of eligibility requirements for the president. In an era when the average life expectancy of a white male was somewhere around 38 years old, they set 35 as the minimum age for the president. They wanted to ensure the president had some life experience. They did not establish an upper limit. For the first half century of the Republic, the youngest president was Martin Van Buren who took the oath of office at age 54, and the oldest was 61 year old Andrew Jackson. Old Tippecanoe: In 1841, an even older man was inaugurated: 68 year old William Henry Harrison. Harrison’s short tenure as president (he lasted just 32 days before becoming the first president to die in office) may have spooked the electorate at the risk of electing a man of his age. Harrison’s record as the oldest president held in the history books for the next 140 years until Ronald Reagan became president just about two weeks shy of 70 years old. Average age: Since 1789 when 57 year old George Washington took the oath of office as the nation’s first president, the average age upon first assuming the office has been just a month less than 55 years old. Youngest Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt is the youngest man to assume the presidency, inheriting the office at age 42 upon the assassination of William Mc Kinley in 1901." }, { "docid": "D2188242#0", "title": "http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2011/11/the-first-principles-of-ronald-reagans-foreign-policy\nThe First Principles of Ronald Reaganâs Foreign Policy", "text": "\"Report Conservatism The First Principles of Ronald Reagan’s Foreign Policy November 1, 2011 38 min read Download Report Robert Kaufman Professor of Public Policy at Pepperdine University Kaufman is also the author of three books, including In Defense of the Bush Doctrine (2007). He is in the research phase of a book titled A Tale of Two Americas: Ronald R... Copied Select a Section 1 /0Abstract: A neo-Reaganite grand strategy offers the surest guide for restoring and sustaining American greatness in the 21st century. It incorporates the principles of the Founding without slighting the perennial imperatives of power and geopolitics. It inoculates us from the pessimism of unrealistic realists, who underestimate the possibility of provisional justice, and the dangerous illusions of idealists, who underrate the obstacles to achieving it in international politics. It can facilitate the expansion of stable liberal democracy and economic prosperity, thereby minimizing the number and gravity of the threats the United States faces. Its commitment to American exceptionalism and American military preeminence not only enhances deterrence, but reduces the blood, toil, tears, and sweat of the wars that the United States must fight. And it contrasts favorably with any other plausible alternative, be it unrealistic realism, liberal internationalism, isolationism, or utopian versions of neoconservatism unconstrained by geopolitical imperatives. Few Presidents have surpassed the achievements of Ronald Reagan, the greatest American President since World War II, with FDR his only peer in the 20th century. The remarkable success of Reagan’s foreign policy accounts significantly for his lofty ranking, in particular the indispensable role he played in defeating the Soviet Union, an evil, totalitarian empire existentially threatening freedom for more than four decades. The spectacular revival the United States experienced during the Reagan presidency confounded the gloomy conventional wisdom of the 1970s that lamented the inevitability of America’s decline." }, { "docid": "D1541375#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Brady\nJames Brady", "text": "\"For other people named James Brady, see James Brady (disambiguation). James Brady White House Press Secretary In office January 20, 1981 – March 30, 1981 *President Ronald Reagan Preceded by Jody Powell Succeeded by Larry Speakes (Acting)Personal details Born James Scott Brady August 29, 1940 Centralia, Illinois, U. S. Died August 4, 2014 (aged 73) Alexandria, Virginia, U. S. Cause of death Complications due to gunshot wounds Political party Republican Spouse (s) Sue Beh (1960–1967)Sarah Kemp (1972–2014)Education University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign ( BA)Nickname (s) Bear [1]^* Brady formally retained the title of Press Secretary until the end of the Reagan Administration on January 20, 1989, but he did not brief the press after he was shot in the 1981 assassination attempt. James Scott Brady (August 29, 1940 – August 4, 2014) was an assistant to the U. S. President and White House Press Secretary under President Ronald Reagan. In 1981, Brady became permanently disabled from a gunshot wound during the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. Brady became an ardent supporter of gun control as a result of this event. His death was ruled a homicide, caused by the gunshot wound he received 33 years earlier. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Early career2 Shooting2.1 Gun control advocate3 Personal life4 Death5 Portrayals in film6 References7 External links Early career [ edit]Brady began his career in public service as a staff member in the office of Illinois Senator Everett Dirksen (R-IL). In 1964, he was the campaign manager for Congressional candidate Wayne Jones in the race for Illinois' 23rd District. In 1970, Brady directed a campaign in the same district for Phyllis Schlafly. [ 3]Brady served various positions in the private sector and in government, including service as Special Assistant to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, James Thomas Lynn; Special Assistant to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget; Assistant to the Secretary of Defense; and member of the staff of Senator William V. Roth, Jr. (R-DE)." }, { "docid": "D503199#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_1980\nUnited States presidential election, 1980", "text": "\"United States presidential election, 1980From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search United States presidential election, 1980← 1976 November 4, 1980 1984 →All 538 electoral votes of the Electoral College270 electoral votes needed to win Turnout 52.6% [1] 1.0 pp Nominee Ronald Reagan Jimmy Carter John B. Anderson Party Republican Democratic Independent Home state California Georgia Illinois Running mate George H. W. Bush Walter Mondale Patrick Lucey Electoral vote 489 49 0States carried 44 6 + DC 0Popular vote 43,903,230 35,480,115 5,719,850Percentage 50.7% 41.0% 6.6%Presidential election results map. Red denotes states won by Reagan/Bush, blue denotes those won by Carter/Mondale. Numbers indicate the electoral votes per state. President before election Jimmy Carter Democratic Elected President Ronald Reagan Republican The United States presidential election of 1980 was the 49th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on November 4, 1980. Republican nominee Ronald Reagan defeated incumbent Democrat Jimmy Carter. Due to the rise of conservativism following Reagan's victory, some historians consider the election to be a realigning election that marked the start of the \"\" Reagan Era \"\". Carter's unpopularity and poor relations with Democratic leaders encouraged an intra-party challenge by Senator Ted Kennedy, a younger brother of former President John F. Kennedy. Carter defeated Kennedy in the majority of the Democratic primaries, but Kennedy remained in the race until Carter was officially nominated at the 1980 Democratic National Convention. The Republican primaries were contested between Reagan, who had previously served as the Governor of California, former Congressman George H. W. Bush of Texas, Congressman John B. Anderson of Illinois, and several other candidates." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1839428#0", "title": "http://www.keyskayakfishing.com/fishing-license.html\nFlorida Fishing License Information", "text": "Florida Fishing License Information The magnificent Marlin, above, does not come to the boat without a huge fight. Most everyone who fishes in Florida is required to have a fishing license. With such a diverse and bountiful fishery, it is no surprise that Florida has separate saltwater and freshwater fishing licenses. Key West, since there is no fresh water fishing, requires only the saltwater license. The regulations and requirements for fishing in Florida have recently changed, as of August 1, 2009: NEW REGULATION: Florida residents fishing for saltwater species from the shore or from a structure fixed to shore will need a state fishing license. The annual resident shoreline fishing license costs $9.00. Residents do not need to purchase this license in addition to other saltwater fishing licenses. This $9.00 license covers shoreline fishing only - not fishing from watercraft. Resident anglers may consider purchasing a $17.00 one-year saltwater license which covers both shoreline and watercraft recreational fishing. The rules, in general: If you are fishing from a boat or land, age 16 or older, you must have a fishing license." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3340023#0", "title": "http://floridahistory.org/territorial.htm\nTERRITORIAL FLORIDA 1821-1845", "text": "\"TERRITORIAL FLORIDA 1821-1845THE STRUGGLE FOR STATEHOODTHE JACKSON TRANSITION IN TERRITORIAL FLORIDA: On March 12, 1821, General Andrew Jackson received his commission as military governor of Florida from Secretary of State John Quincy Adams, later Jackson 's Presidential rival. Adams entrusted the job of bringing Spanish Florida into the American fold not because he would be a popular choice of the Spanish, of course, but because Jackson knew the region and would attract the confidence of those most likely to settle in the tropical territory. Jackson accepted the appointment with some reluctance, for he suspected his enemies in Washington would relish isolating the popular General in the Florida wilderness. Jackson disliked the almost dictatorial powers he was given to transfer Florida into American hands. It was not until July that the red and gold banner of Spain was unfurled for the last time in Pensacola as the Governor of West Florida turned over political control to Jackson . The American visitors cheered as Jackson entered the Government House. The General disliked his complicated duties. He had less than one year to settle the hodgepodge of conflicting land claims of British and Spanish titles. He had to oversee the peaceful transfer of Spanish property to the newly arriving American colonists. He had to solve the numerous bi-cultural problems between the two peoples, the least of which was the total distrust the Spanish had of the Tennessean." }, { "docid": "D2632718#0", "title": "http://dma.myflorida.com/state-florida-fact-sheet/\nState of Florida Benefits", "text": "State of Florida Benefits The state of Florida offers special benefits for its National Guard members and Veterans including homestead tax exemptions, state employment preferences, education and tuition assistance, vehicle tags, as well as hunting and fishing license privileges. Eligibility for some benefits may depend on residency, military component, and Veteran disability status. Our Legislative Affairs team at the State Capitol in Tallahassee can provide support in obtaining retirement flags flown over the Capitol, and retirement letters signed by the Governor. There office can be reached at 850-414-9048, or by mail at: Department of Military Affairs C/O The Governor’s Office 400 South Monroe Street, Room 1902 Tallahassee, FL 32399Other state benefits include: State Taxes: Income Tax: No State Income Tax in the state of Florida Retirement Income: Not taxed Learn more Homestead Tax Exemptions for Veterans: Any real estate owned and used as a homestead by a Veteran is exempt from taxation. Eligibility: Veteran must have been honorably discharged and have a rated service-connected, permanent and total disability; the Veteran must be a permanent resident of the state on January 1 of the tax year for which exemption is being claimed. ( FS 196.081 (1))Learn more Homestead Tax Exemptions for Veteran’s Surviving Spouse: If, upon the death of the Veteran, the Spouse holds the legal or beneficial title to the homestead and permanently resides there, the exemption from taxation carries over to the benefit of the Veteran’s Spouse until such time as he or she remarries, sells, or otherwise disposes of the property. If the Spouse sells the property, an exemption not to exceed the amount granted from the most recent ad valorem tax roll may be transferred to the new residence as long as it is used as the primary residence and the Spouse does not remarry. ( FS 196.081 (3))Learn more Homestead Property Tax Discount For Veterans Age 65 and Older With a Combat Related Disability: A Veteran who is disabled, 65 or older, and owns homestead property may qualify for a property tax discount based on their percentage of disability. this discount is in addition to any other exemptions veterans now receive. ( FS 196.082) Eligibility: To be eligible, the Veteran must have been honorably discharged from military service and be partially disabled with a permanent service-connected disability, at least part of which is combat-related." }, { "docid": "D882835#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/State__Territory_Benefits/Florida.html\nState / Territory Benefits - Florida", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › State / Territory Benefits › Florida State / Territory Benefits - Florida State Taxes Education Benefits Employment Benefits Unemployment Compensation Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Benefits Health Insurance Benefits Parks and Recreation Benefits Miscellaneous Benefits Resource Locator Veterans Administration (VA) Medical Facilities Resources Summary: The state of Florida offers special benefits for its military Service members and Veterans including homestead tax exemptions, state employment preferences, education and tuition assistance, vehicle tags, as well as hunting and fishing license privileges. Eligibility for some benefits may depend on residency, military component, and Veteran disability status. State Benefit Highlights and Eligibility State Taxes Income Tax: No State Income Tax in the state of Florida Retirement Income: Not taxed. Learn more Homestead Tax Exemptions for Veterans: Any real estate owned and used as a homestead by a Veteran who has been certified as having a service-connected, permanent, and total disability is exempt from taxation. Eligibility: Veteran must have been honorably discharged and have a 100% rated service-connected, permanent and total disability; the Veteran must also be a permanent resident of the state on January 1 of the tax year for which exemption is being claimed. ( FS 196.081 (1))Learn more Homestead Tax Exemptions for Veteran's Surviving Spouse: If, upon the death of the Veteran, the Spouse holds the legal or beneficial title to the homestead and permanently resides there, the exemption from taxation carries over to the benefit of the Veteran's Spouse until such time as he or she remarries, sells, or otherwise disposes of the property. If the Spouse sells the property, an exemption not to exceed the amount granted from the most recent ad valorem tax roll may be transferred to the new residence as long as it is used as the primary residence and the Spouse does not remarry. ( FS 196.081 (3))Learn more Homestead Property Tax Discount for Veterans Age 65 and Older with a Combat Related Disability: A Veteran who is disabled, 65 or older, and owns homestead property may qualify for a property tax discount based on their percentage of disability. This discount is in addition to any other exemptions Veterans now receive. Eligibility: To be eligible, the Veteran must have been honorably discharged from military service and be partially disabled with a permanent service-connected disability, at least part of which is combat-related. (" }, { "docid": "D2436514#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/hunting/wma-brochures/s/picayune-strand/\nPicayune Strand WMA", "text": "Important: Update about WMA regulations brochures Regulations Summary and Area Map July 1, 2017 - June 30, 2018Brochure | Map Only This brochure is designed to provide the public with information and a summary of regulations pertaining to hunting and other recreational use on the Picayune Strand Wildlife Management Area. Regulations that are new or differ substantially from last year are shown in bold print. Area users should familiarize themselves with all regulations. For exact wording of the wildlife laws and regulations, see the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s wildlife code, on file with the Secretary of State and state libraries. This brochure, the Florida Hunting Regulations handbook and quota permit worksheets should provide the information necessary for you to plan your hunting activities. These publications are available from any Commission office, county tax collector and at My FWC.com. Persons using wildlife management areas are required to have appropriate licenses, permits and stamps. The following persons are exempt from all license and permit requirements (except for quota permits when listed as “no exemptions,” recreational use permits, antlerless deer permits and the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp [federal duck stamp]): Florida residents who are 65 years of age or older; residents who possess a Florida Resident Disabled Person Hunting and Fishing Certificate; residents in the U. S. Armed Forces, not stationed in Florida, while home on leave for 30 days or less, upon submission of orders; and children under 16 years of age. Children under 16 years of age are exempt from the federal duck stamp. Anyone born on or after June 1, 1975 and 16 years of age or older must have passed a Commission-approved hunter-safety course prior to being issued a hunting license, except the Hunter Safety Mentoring exemption allows anyone to purchase a hunting license and hunt under the supervision of a licensed hunter, 21 years of age or older." }, { "docid": "D2734167#0", "title": "http://www.floridamarineguide.com/pwc_rules.html\n.", "text": "Personal Watercraft Rules & Safety Most Common Questions Do I need a boating license or boating safety certificate to operate a boat or personal watercraft ( PWC) in Florida? Anyone under the age of 22 (21 and under) is required to have a boating safety education ID card along with a photo ID while operating a vessel with 10 horsepower or greater in Florida waters. This includes a personal watercraft ( PWC ). Persons under age 14 may not operate a PWC . A person is exempt from this requirement if there is a person on board who is not affected by this law or is at least 18 years of age and holds a boater education ID card. This person must be attendant to and take responsibility for the safe operation of the vessel. The type of card you need depends on whether you are a resident of Florida or not. If you are a Florida resident, you can take the following online boating safety course which is approved by the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission. Successfully completing this course will allow you to obtain the official Florida Boating Safety Education ID Card. Boater Exam.com — Get Your Boating License Online!The boating safety course and exam are free — you only pay when you pass!How old do I need to be to rent a PWC?" }, { "docid": "D40788#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/license/recreational/saltwater-fishing/shoreline-faqs/\nSaltwater shoreline fishing - License Requirement", "text": "Residents and nonresidents are required to apply for and have a saltwater fishing license before fishing for saltwater fish, crabs or other marine organisms unless they are a exempt . Residents Residents who only saltwater fish from the land or a structure attached to land, may get the resident recreational saltwater shoreline fishing license at no cost (except for convenience fees that apply on telephone and Internet orders). NOTE: This license does NOT cover anyone fishing from a boat or from an island that they arrived at by boat. If you have a resident recreational saltwater fishing license or a resident persons with disabilities fishing license, you do not need a shoreline fishing license because the resident recreational saltwater fishing and disability license cover fishing from the shore, a dock, a jetty or a boat. Nonresidents Nonresidents must purchase a 3-day, 7-day or annual nonresident saltwater fishing license when saltwater fishing from the shore or a pier, bridge or jetty attached to the shore unless fishing on a pier with a pier license . Residency requirements Shoreline Saltwater License Questions (with links to answers)When did the shoreline license requirement take effect? Who is required to have a valid shoreline fishing license with them? How much does the license cost? If I have a regular saltwater fishing license, will I have to purchase a shoreline license too? If I wade into the water to fish, will I no longer be covered by the shoreline license?" }, { "docid": "D2080667#0", "title": "http://www.wabbitwiki.com/wiki/Rabbit_Sale_Laws_in_the_US\nRabbit sale laws in the US", "text": "\"Rabbit sale laws in the US (Redirected from Rabbit Sale Laws in the US)navigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Alabama2 Arkansas3 Arizona4 California5 Colorado6 Connecticut7 Delaware8 District of Columbia9 Florida10 Georgia11 Illinois12 Indiana13 Iowa14 Kansas15 Kentucky16 Maine17 Maryland18 Massachusetts19 Michigan20 Minnesota21 Montana22 New Hampshire23 New Jersey24 New Mexico25 New York26 North Carolina27 North Dakota28 Ohio29 Pennsylvania30 South Carolina31 Tennessee32 Texas33 Vermont34 Virginia35 Washington36 Wisconsin37 Further reading38 See also39 References All breeders in the US are subject to the Animal Welfare Act which applies if they sell more than $500 of animals per year to a pet store or distributor. If so, then the breeder may need to be licensed and follow certain animal care and housing standards. There are many exemptions to the $500 rule though, and the law should read carefully to be sure whether they apply or not. See the USDA page on the Animal Welfare Act for more information. Many states and even counties and cities also have their own laws regarding the sale of rabbits such as the age at which they may be sold and where they may be sold. Here we attempt to list all relevant laws for every state. Some states may not have any laws at all regarding the sale of rabbits and have not been listed. Wabbit Wiki make no claims as to the accuracy and completeness of the scope of these laws at any point in time. Please check for yourself to see if the following laws may have been repealed or new laws have been added. Alabama From the Code of Alabama, [1]§ 3-1-15." }, { "docid": "D2793597#0", "title": "http://cfoa.com/\nCentral Florida Officials Association", "text": "\"Central Florida Officials Association Who We Are The Central Florida Officials Association was formed in 1947 to provide officials for interscholastic sport programs of Central Florida. There are nearly 300 officials in the CFOA that are certified by the Florida High School Athletics Association (FHSAA) and scheduled for games at various schools throughout Central Florida. The CFOA services schools located in the Orlando metropolitan area and within a geographic area surrounded by Volusia, Osceola, Seminole and Lake counties. Read more --»How to Join If you are a new official or transferring to the area, please fill out the Recruitment Form and a member of the CFOA will contact you. Once we have your information, we will give you details on how to register with the CFOA, FHSAA, and any pertinent dates for upcoming seasons. There are several steps to becoming a high school sports official with the CFOA and FHSAA. Read more --»Returning CFOA Officials If you are a veteran official, please update your FHSAA membership and verify your information with CFOA. See details --»Cooler Talk: Find out what’s happening around the officiating world and related sports. Send any articles of interest to Jeff Deen. Sympathies Our thoughts and prayers to the family of our brother official, Herb Huddleston. -" }, { "docid": "D282817#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/license/recreational/hunting/\nRecreational Hunting Licenses & Permits", "text": "Hunting licenses and fees Before purchasing a recreational hunting license or permit, please make sure you understand what qualifies as Florida residency, that you really need a license or permit based on the exemptions and you have met the hunter safety requirement. Annual recreational hunting licenses and permits are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase or the alternate starting date, if selected at the time of purchase, unless otherwise specified on the face of the license. If you are interested in quota hunts, there is a separate section on limited entry/quota hunt permits with information on hunt types and how to apply. License, Permit Information and Requirements Licenses and prices Also see: Alligator Permits Antlerless Deer Permits Deer Dog Registration Dove Licenses and Permits Federal Duck Stamp Hunter Safety Requirement Lifetime License Fees Limited Entry/Quota Hunt Permits Migratory birds and waterfowl (HIP, doves, ducks, geese,etc. ) Resident Disabled Hunting and Fishing License Wildlife Management Area Regulations & Maps Hard Card: A hard, credit card-style license can be purchased in addition to purchasing your annual or five-year license. The ‘hard card’ costs $5. If you purchase the ‘hard card,’ your temporary license should read “hard card shipped separately.” NOTE: Each $5 ‘hard card’ can hold up to seven different licenses or permits. If you have more than seven licenses or permits and want them all on a card, you will need to purchase additional cards at $5 each. Costs: Prices listed on this website include a tax collector's fee." }, { "docid": "D727870#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermont_court_system\nJudiciary of Vermont", "text": "\"Judiciary of Vermont From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Vermont court system)navigation search The Judiciary of Vermont is the state court system of Vermont, charged with Vermont law. Contents1 Vermont Constitution2 Supreme Court3 County courts3.1 Superior courts3.2 District courts3.3 Family courts3.4 Probate courts4 Vermont Environmental Court5 Vermont Judicial Bureau6 Budget7 See also8 Notes9 External links Vermont Constitution [ edit]The Vermont courts are established in the Vermont Constitution in sections 28-41 (Judiciary Department). The justices of the Vermont Supreme Court and judges of all lower courts except assistant judges and probate judges serve for six-year terms, which are renewable following a majority retention vote in the Vermont General Assembly. All Vermont Constitution provides for a mandatory retirement of Supreme Court justices and lower court judges at 90 years of age, as prescribed by law by the General Assembly, or if the General Assembly has not so provided by law at the age of 70 or at the end of the term of election during which they attain the age of 70. The constitution also provides that justices and judges be given a pension as provided by law and that the chief justice \"\"may from time to time appoint retired justices and judges to special assignments as permitted under the rules of the Supreme Court. \"\" Supreme Court [ edit]The Vermont Supreme Court is the state supreme court, based in the state capital of Montpelier. Because Vermont has no intermediate appellate courts, it is the sole state appellate court, mainly hearing appeals on questions of law from lower courts, although there are a few instances in which the Court has original jurisdiction. The Supreme Court also is responsible for administration of the Vermont court system; it makes state court procedural rules. The Supreme Court is established in the Vermont Constitution which provides in section 29 that the court shall consist of a chief justice and four associate justices and in section 30 that: The Supreme Court shall exercise appellate jurisdiction in all cases, criminal and civil, under such terms and conditions as it shall specify in rules not inconsistent with law. The Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction only as provided by law, but it shall have the power to issue all writs necessary or appropriate in aid of its appellate jurisdiction." }, { "docid": "D2698908#0", "title": "http://www.spearboard.com/showthread.php?t=66943\n.", "text": "07-21-2008, 12:16 PM # 1ezequiel Registered User Join Date: Jul 2008Location: miami beach Posts: 374florida state waters vs federal waters Hi, howi live in miami, and i trying to find how far I have to go out to be on federal waters instead of state waters ........ any one has any link ? eze07-21-2008, 12:31 PM # 2ezequiel Registered User Join Date: Jul 2008Location: miami beach Posts: 374Re: florida state waters vs federal watersfound it : http://www.floridasportsman.com/regs/ 3 nautical miles, and im out .07-21-2008, 01:40 PM # 3Man-O-War Lothario Join Date: Jun 2006Location: Palm Beach FLPosts: 4,421Re: florida state waters vs federal waters3 miles out on FL East Coast 9 miles out on FL West Coast__________________ Dive Bee.com USA distributor for: Polo Sub wetsuits @polosub Sea Wolf reels @seawolfreels07-21-2008, 01:43 PM # 4Hurricane BKRegistered User Join Date: Aug 2007Location: Miami, FLPosts: 1,296Re: florida state waters vs federal watersif you think about it 3 nautical miles really isn't that far, i was checking how far most of my spots are from land, and even the close ones on the reef off key Biscayne are 4 to 5 miles out, in fact im curious if i have ever spearfished in state waters...07-21-2008, 02:00 PM # 5ny_er Registered User Join Date: Jun 2007Location: Key West Posts: 2,739Re: florida state waters vs federal watersdepends though, they count anything touches the surface including just a a little rock like Sand Key in front of Key West pushes that boundary out substantially, so the 3 mile line is in like 250 fsw, and all that is at sand key is some rocks that stick out at low tide its 3 miles from any bit of land that touches the surface at low tide Quote: Originally Posted by Hurricane BKif you think about it 3 nautical miles really isn't that far, i was checking how far most of my spots are from land, and even the close ones on the reef off key Biscayne are 4 to 5 miles out, in fact im curious if i have ever spearfished in state waters... I am not an expert, but wouldn't 4 to 5 miles of key Biscayne be in like three or four hundred feet of water?__________________07-21-2008, 05:34 PM # 6Keysdiverskeysdivers Join Date: Sep 2006Location: Marathon,Florida Keys Posts: 819Re: florida state waters vs federal waters Here we go again!!!!!!!! 9 miles in the Gulf. 3 Miles in the Atlantic. FROM THE FURTHEST POINT OF ANY LAND OR NATURAL PLANT THAT STICKS ABOVE HIGH WATER. This is nowhere near simply drawing a line 3 miles from land! This also does not take into consideration the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. There are maps available that clearly show these boundaries (NOAA charts)07-21-2008, 07:40 PM # 7Hurricane BKRegistered User Join Date: Aug 2007Location: Miami, FLPosts: 1,296Re: florida state waters vs federal waters Quote: Originally Posted by ny_erdepends though, they count anything touches the surface including just a a little rock like Sand Key in front of Key West pushes that boundary out substantially, so the 3 mile line is in like 250 fsw, and all that is at sand key is some rocks that stick out at low tide its 3 miles from any bit of land that touches the surface at low tide I am not an expert, but wouldn't 4 to 5 miles of key Biscayne be in like three or four hundred feet of water?hmm i measured from the lighthouse tip to my closest spot and it was about 4 and half miles, spot is in 45 feet of water, it is a little south but not by much.07-22-2008, 05:33 AM # 8Keysdiverskeysdivers Join Date: Sep 2006Location: Marathon,Florida Keys Posts: 819Re: florida state waters vs federal waters You may be 100% correct or you may be way wrong. You must look north/south, east /west also when drawing that line. That is why I suggest you look at a NOAA chart.07-22-2008, 07:52 AM # 9Catalyst Formerly Twin-or-Lose Join Date: Nov 2007Location: RPB, FLPosts: 842Re: florida state waters vs federal waters We have a Garmin and Raymarine chart plotter and both clearly show this boundary." }, { "docid": "D3082261#0", "title": "http://www.highschooldriver.com/truancy\nTeens Must Stay in School to Keep Learners Permit", "text": "Teens Must Stay in School to Keep Learners Permit Florida teens can get their learners permit or drivers license suspended for a number of reasons just like adult drivers. Unique to teen drivers under the age of 18 is the State of Florida requirement to attend school in order to keep their driving privilege. Skipping School A Florida teen under the age of 18 cannot miss more than 15 days of school with unexcused absences within a 90 day period or their learners permit or drivers license or driving privilege will be suspended indefinitely. Florida schools automatically send a computer-generated list of students with unacceptable attendance to their school districts. Then each of the 67 Florida school districts transmits the data to the Florida DMV. The student's privilege to drive is then suspended until age 18 or until a documented pattern of acceptable attendance is established. Students are informed of the suspension in the form a letter from the Department of Motor Vehicles in Tallahassee. Before You Even Get Your Learners Permit Your attendance in School in Florida effects your driving privilege starting at age 14. This means that even before you get your learners permit in Florida, if you fail to attend school 15 times in 90 days and it's unexcused you can't get your learners permit until you meet attendance requirements. Getting Your Suspended License Back Now that you know how you can lose your license for not going to school, here is how you get it back Attend School for 30 days in a row with no unexcused absences Turn 18 - once you are 18 the Florida School Attendance requirement no longer applies If you lost your driving privilege before you even had your license, the same rules apply To get your Florida drivers license, learners permit, or driving privilege back, Go to School for 30 days with no unexcused absences and your High School attendance office will complete a License Reinstatement Form and send it to the Florida DMV in Tallahassee." }, { "docid": "D1464509#0", "title": "https://www.azgfd.com/fishing/regulations/\nFishing Rules & Regulations", "text": "Fishing Rules & Regulations Regulations A valid fishing or combination license is required for resident and nonresident anglers 10 years of age or older fishing any public accessible water in Arizona. Youth under the age of 10 and blind residents do not need to purchase a state fishing license to fish in Arizona. Arizona’s fish and wildlife belong to all of us, so when someone takes an over-limit, it’s like taking fish off your stringer and putting it on theirs. Bag and possession limits are designed to give everyone an equal chance and protect the fishery. If you see someone breaking the law, call Operation Game Thief toll free (800) 352-0700 immediately, 24-hours a day.2017-18 AZ Fishing Regulations A valid fishing or combination license is required for resident and nonresident anglers 10 years of age or older fishing any public accessible water in Arizona. Youth under the age of 10 and blind residents do not need to purchase a state fishing license to fish in Arizona. Interactive map of special fishing regulations2017 Community Fishing Program Guidebook Community Fishing is a cooperative program between the Arizona Game and Fish Department and the cities of Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Payson,Peoria, Phoenix, Sahuarita, Scottsdale, Surprise, Tempe and Tucson.2017-18 Amphibian and Reptile Regulations A valid fishing license is required for taking any aquatic wildlife, including amphibians or soft-shelled turtles, from public waters. See A. R. S. 17-331. A valid hunting license is required for taking reptiles other than soft-shelled turtles. See A. R. S. 17-331." }, { "docid": "D1100446#0", "title": "http://www.mdwfp.com/law-enforcement/hunting-rules-regs.aspx\nLaw Enforcement", "text": "\"General Hunting Regulations & Requirements Landowner permission is required to hunt, fish or trap on the lands of another. Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks Wildlife Management Areas are subject to special seasons and regulations which may vary from statewide seasons and regulations. Contact the DWFP or area personnel for information about these areas. License Requirements Resident - Each resident of the State of Mississippi ages sixteen (16) to sixty-four (64), must obtain a hunting license, except while hunting on lands titled in his name. Any person sixty-five (65) or older, or any person otherwise exempted from obtaining a hunting license, must have documentation with him/her at all times while hunting as described in #3 (Exemptions). [ MS. Code 49-7-5]Non-Resident - All non-resident hunters, except minors under the age of sixteen (16), are required to obtain a hunting license while hunting in the State of Mississippi. Hunter Education Course All persons born on or after January 1, 1972, must satisfactorily complete a hunter education course approved by the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks before purchasing a Mississippi hunting license. If it is determined that the holder was not entitled to issuance or obtained the license or hunter education certificate by fraudulent means, the license will be revoked or canceled. It is unlawful to issue a hunting license to any person in this age group without proof of completion of the hunter education course. [" }, { "docid": "D10628#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/spotted-seatrout/\nSpotted Seatrout", "text": "NEWS: Online on-demand workshop available. Provide input on this fishery. Workshop information. Comment online at My FWC.com/Saltwater Comments. Spotted Seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus Florida Regulations: Regulations Northeast zone Northwest zone Southeast and Southwest zones Minimum Size Limit More than 15 inches and less than 20 inches total length (may possess one over 20 inches included in bag limit)Daily Bag Limit 6 per harvester per day 5 per harvester per day 4 per harvester per day Season Open year-round Gear Requirements: Allowable Gear: Hook and line; cast net Spotted Seatrout Management Zones: Northwest: Escambia County through Fred Howard Park Causeway near Pasco County. Southwest: Fred Howard Park Causeway through Monroe County line at Card Sound. Southeast: Miami-Dade County at Card South through Volusia County. Northeast: Flagler through Nassau counties. State Waters Harvest Seasons Habitat and Fishing Tips: Seatrout found inshore and nearshore in and around seagrass meadows, mangrove-fringed shorelines, deep holes and channels and above oyster bars. Free-line live shrimp or small pinfish or pigfish (grunts) near the bottom to entice trout out of grass-bed holes." }, { "docid": "D3291098#0", "title": "https://www.lawserver.com/law/state/florida/statutes/florida_statutes_379-404\nFlorida Statutes 379.404 â Illegal taking and possession of deer and wild turkey; evidence; penalty", "text": "Florida Statutes > Chapter 379 > Part VIII > § 379.404Florida Statutes 379.404 – Illegal taking and possession of deer and wild turkey; evidence; penalty Current as of: 2017 | Check for updates | Other versions Terms Used In Florida Statutes 379.404person: includes individuals, children, firms, associations, joint adventures, partnerships, estates, trusts, business trusts, syndicates, fiduciaries, corporations, and all other groups or combinations. See N. Y. Education Law 661 - Eligibility requirements and conditions governing awards and loans (1) Whoever takes or kills any deer or wild turkey, or possesses a freshly killed deer or wild turkey, during the closed season prescribed by law or by the rules and regulations of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, or whoever takes or attempts to take any deer or wild turkey by the use of gun and light in or out of closed season, commits a Level Three violation under s. 379.401 and shall forfeit any license or permit issued to her or him under the provisions of this chapter. No license shall be issued to such person for a period of 3 years following any such violation on the first offense. Any person guilty of a second or subsequent violation shall be permanently ineligible for issuance of a license or permit thereafter. ( 2) The display or use of a light in a place where deer might be found and in a manner capable of disclosing the presence of deer, together with the possession of firearms or other weapons customarily used for the taking of deer, between 1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise, shall be prima facie evidence of an intent to violate the provisions of subsection (1). This subsection does not apply to an owner or her or his employee when patrolling or inspecting the land of the owner, provided the employee has satisfactory proof of employment on her or his person. ( 3) Whoever takes or kills any doe deer; fawn or baby deer; or deer, whether male or female, which does not have one or more antlers at least 5 inches in length, except as provided by law or the rules of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, during the open season prescribed by the rules of the commission, commits a Level Three violation under s. 379.401 and may be required to forfeit any license or permit issued to such person for a period of 3 years following any such violation on the first offense. Any person guilty of a second or subsequent violation shall be permanently ineligible for issuance of a license or permit thereafter. ( 4) Any person who cultivates agricultural crops may apply to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for a permit to take or kill deer on land which that person is currently cultivating. When said person can show, to the satisfaction of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, that such taking or killing of deer is justified because of damage to the person’s crops caused by deer, the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission may issue a limited permit to the applicant to take or kill deer without being in violation of subsection (1) or subsection (3). (" }, { "docid": "D893098#0", "title": "http://www.outdoor.com/skills/fishing-skills/shark-fishing-from-the-beach/\n.", "text": "Most people think that shark fishing requires thousands of dollars of extra gear and chartered boat trips, while the reality is that nothing could be further from the truth. Sure, there is some special gear required, but not all sharks are creatures from the deep sea, and shark fishing can easily be done from the beach or smaller boat. If you are searching for a little excitement while you’re combing the beaches,. fishing for shark can offer you one of the most top notch adrenaline filled experiences you will ever have. Locations: Many times each year, the news copters in Florida capture video and reports of literally hundreds of sharks that are moving up the coastlines and are seeking cooler areas. Texas has the same experience and is literally loaded with shark just waiting for your hooks to land in front of them. The gulf coasts are where mako and bull sharks call home, while in New Jersey, there are multiple species of shark that you can catch there. A shark will eat pretty much anything, but there are some things that make them insane to eat, among those things, jacks, lady fish and bonito. Find the best bait for the sharks in your area and you’re halfway there really, to reeling in a big one. Keeping the bain on your hook during the first encounter with your prey is another aspect of the hunt." }, { "docid": "D2321043#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/fishing/saltwater/recreational/aquarium-species/\nRecreational Harvest of Marine Life (Aquarium) Species", "text": "\"Home: Fishing: Saltwater Fishing: Recreational Regulations: Marine Life Recreational Harvest of Marine Life (Aquarium) Species Freshwater Fishing Saltwater Fishing Latest News Recreational Regulations Federal Waters Fish Handling Full Text Rule by Species Gulf Reef Fish Survey History Lionfish Fisheries Maps Reef Fish Gear Rules Snappers Commercial Public Comments/Workshops Artificial Reefs Fish IDTrap & Debris Outreach and Education Programs Saltwater Publications Angler Recognition Sport Fish Restoration Persons with Disabilities Outfitters & Guides Requirements for Recreational Marine Life Harvest Recreational saltwater fishing license Organisms must be landed and kept alive A continuously circulating live well, aeration or oxygenation system of adequate size to maintain these organisms in a healthy condition State regulations for marine life apply in federal waters Allowable Gear † : Hand collection Hand held net: a landing or dip net. A portion of the bag may be constructed of clear plastic material rather than mesh. Drop net: a small, usually circular net with weights attached along the outer edge and a single float in the center, used by a diver to enclose and concentrate tropical fish. Barrier net (fence net): a seine used beneath the surface of the water by a diver to enclose and concentrate tropical fish. The net may be made of nylon or monofilament. Slurp gun: a self-contained, handheld device that captures tropical fish by rapidly drawing seawater containing such fish into a closed chamber. Use of quinaldine is prohibited. Use of power tools for harvest of octocorals is prohibited Bag Limit: 20 organisms per person per day; only 5 of any one species allowed within the 20-organism bag limit unless otherwise noted. See charts below for more details. Possession Limit: 2-day possession limit, 40 total organisms, no more than 10 of any one species allowed." }, { "docid": "D1749806#0", "title": "http://goodtimesboatrental.com/do-i-need-a-fishing-license/\nDo I Need a Fishing License?", "text": "Do I Need a Fishing License? This is our most often asked question….. Information below is provided by My FWC.com Do I need a license or permit? Florida Residents and Visitors need a Florida hunting, freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing license unless they are a member of one of the groups of people listed below. A fishing license is required to attempt to take fish. If you cast your line, catch nothing, catch and release, or catch and keep and you are not a member of one the groups listed below; you need a license. A saltwater fishing license is also required to attemt to take any native or nonnative marine organisms, such as crabs, lobsters, and marine plants. Some of these exemptions apply to “Florida Residents” only. Please be aware of the Florida state residency requirements. These exemptions may also apply to hunting, saltwater fishing, or freshwater fishing, or all three. You do not need a recreational hunting, freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing license or a *Florida waterfowl, migratory bird, deer, turkey, snook, spiny lobster, archery season, crossbow season, muzzle loading season permit or management area permit if…You are a child under 16 years of age. (" }, { "docid": "D549853#0", "title": "http://myfwc.com/fishing/freshwater/regulations/taking-fish/\nMethods of Taking Freshwater Fish", "text": "\"Game and nongame freshwater fish Game Fish - black bass, crappie, bluegill, redear sunfish, warmouth, redbreast sunfish, spotted sunfish, flier, mud sunfish, longear sunfish, shadow bass, peacock bass, white bass, striped bass and sunshine bass. Nongame Fish - all freshwater fish are defined as non-game fish, except grass carp and fish defined as freshwater game fish. Note: Alligator gar require a scientific collector's permit to take. Methods of taking freshwater fish Game fish may only be taken with pole and line or rod and reel. There is no limit on the number of rods an angler may use. Freshwater fish may not be taken by use of any free-floating, unattached device, or by taking of fish or wildlife with firearms, explosives, electricity, spear gun, poison or other chemicals. The taking of fish by underwater swimming or diving is prohibited. It is unlawful to sell, offer for sale or transport out of the state any freshwater game fish unless specifically permitted by the FWC, except that licensed anglers may transport two days' bag limit of legally harvested game fish. It is illegal to possess any freshwater fish along with gear that cannot legally be used to take freshwater fish, including gear types listed above and below for taking nongame fish or bait. * An exception is game fish may be possessed together with cast nets having a stretched mesh size not greater than 1 inch; minnow dip nets not more than 4 feet in diameter; minnow seines having a stretched mesh size not greater than 1 inch, a length not more than 20 feet and a depth not more than 4 feet; and minnow traps not more than 24 inches in length and 12 inches in diameter, with a funnel entrance not more than 1 inch in spread." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2696274#0", "title": "https://www.myheritage.com/names/sandra_geddes\nSandra Geddes", "text": "Sandra Geddes Historical records and family trees related to Sandra Geddes. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. My Heritage Family Trees Wiki Tree England & Wales, Birth Index, 1837-2005 Family Search Family Tree England & Wales, Marriage Index, 1837-2005 California Births, 1905 - 1995 Ohio Births, 1908 - 1964 Texas Marriages and Divorces Connecticut, Marriages, 1966-2002 Geni World Family Tree Minnesota, Marriages, 1976 - 2003 California, Marriages, 1960 - 1985England & Wales Births, GRO Indexes, 1911 - 1954 Ohio, Marriages, 1970 - 2003 U. S. Public Records Index Florida, Divorces, 1970 - 1999Nevada, Marriages, 1968 - 1999My Heritage Family Trees Sandra Pearl King (born Geddes), 1940 - 1997Sandra Pearl King (born Geddes) was born on month day 1940. Sandra married first name King on month day 1962, at age 22 at marriage place. They had 2 children. Sandra passed away of cause of death on month day 1997, at age 56. Documents of Sandra Pearl King (born Geddes)Sandra Pearl King in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005Sandra Pearl King was born on month day1940. Sandra passed away in month 1997, at age 56 at death place. Sandra Pearl King in England & Wales Deaths, GRO Indexes, 1969 - 2007Sandra Pearl King was born on month day1940. Sandra passed away in month 1997, at age 56 at death place." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3260272#0", "title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001155/bio\nBiography", "text": "\"Edit Patrick Duffy Biography Showing all 76 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (1) | Trade Mark (4) | Trivia (50) | Personal Quotes (16)Overview (4)Born March 17, 1949 in Townsend, Montana, USABirth Name Patrick G. Duffy Nicknames Pat The Duffster The Duff Man Height 6' 2\"\" (1.88 m)Mini Bio (1)Youngest of 2 children, and only son born to Terrence and Marie Duffy. Patrick was born in Montana, where his parents owned local taverns, and raised in Everett, Washington, since age 12. He wanted to become a professional athlete, and became a certified scuba diver while in his teens. However, his involvement in his high school's drama department led him to apply to the Professional Actors Training Program at the University of Washington, Seattle. He was one of 12 people accepted, from over 1,200 applicants. He ruptured both of his vocal cords during his senior year of college, but he created the position of actor-in-residence, where he worked as an interpreter for ballet, opera, and orchestra companies in Washington. He also taught mime and movement classes. Around this time, he met his wife, Carlyn, a ballet dancer with the First Chamber Dance Company of New York. Carlyn introduced Patrick to Buddhism, which he has practiced for the past 30 years. The couple married in a Buddhist temple in 1974." }, { "docid": "D199276#0", "title": "http://realestate.syracuse.com/new-york/onondaga-county/geddes\nGeddes Real Estate Listings & Rental Properties in New York Looking to buy a home or rent an apartment? Whether you are looking for homes for sale, new homes, apartments finder, guides and rentals, foreclosures or apartment communities for rent, find all Geddes real estate for sale or rent in New York on syracuse.com.", "text": "Homes For Sale View More Listings»Premier16 PHOTOSGeddes, NY 13219$158,000 / 3 Beds, 2 Baths Tammy Culligan14 PHOTOSGeddes, NY 13219$155,000 / 3 Beds, 1 Bath Michael Borek Procopio Real Estate Inc.20 PHOTOSGeddes, NY 13219$119,900 / 5 Beds, 2 Baths Denise Mc Nitt-Lanning HUNT Real Estate ERA - Camillus View More: Homes For Sale in Geddes »Browse By: Single Family Homes & Houses Condos & Condominiums Townhomes & Townhouses Apartments Senior Communities Studios Farms Land and Lots Multi Family Homes & Houses Vacation Rentals & Timeshares New Homes View More Listings»20 PHOTOSGeddes, NY 13219$149,998 / 3 Beds, 2 Baths Jason Caporiccio20 PHOTOSGeddes, NY 13209$42,000 / 3 Beds, 3 Baths Sara Cervino View More: New Homes in Geddes »Browse By: Single Family Homes & Houses Condos & Condominiums Townhomes & Townhouses Senior Communities Multi Family Homes & Houses Vacation Rentals & Timeshares When searching for in Geddes, syracuse.com wants you to have all of the right information to help you make the best decision possible. We know that the search can be difficult and we strive to make it easier for you. Since we have thousands of for you to browse through, there's no need to go anywhere else. Our rental listings feature photos, amenities, maps, detailed descriptions, and denote if the apartment is pet friendly to help you make the best choice.syracuse.com can help you find Geddes real estate agencies & realtors or a broker who will help you find an apartment to rent in NY, and get you useful information about the neighborhood, schools in the area and more!You can also browse all real estate types and MLS listings by Geddes above, or you can also view results by neighborhoods or regions." }, { "docid": "D2754414#0", "title": "http://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/anthroposophical-medicine\nAnthroposophical medicine", "text": "\"Anthroposophical medicine Definition Anthroposophical medicine (AM), or anthroposophically extended medicine, is a system of healing based on the spiritual science that was developed by Rudolph Steiner. Origins Rudolph Steiner (1861-1925) was a philosopher and teacher who founded anthroposophy ( anthropos meaning human and sophy meaning wisdom), which is a worldwide spiritual movement that seeks to apply a scientific approach to spiritual perception. Steiner, from Austria, believed that everyone has spiritual powers that can be activated by exercises in mental concentration and meditation . During his lifetime, he was an active teacher, attracting many followers to his spiritual ideas. Steiner founded several schools, wrote nearly 30 books, and gave more than 6,000 lectures around the world on subjects including education, medicine, agriculture, social issues, science and art. His ideas have remained influential. The Waldorf school system, which he began, educates thousands of young people each year. Many health food stores carry products produced by Steiner's system of agriculture called biodynamic farming, which considers the health and purity of the soil, water, and air to be of central importance. Anthroposophical medicine is based on Steiner's concept that spiritual awareness is the foundation of individual health and of the health of society. Steiner believed that many of the oldest systems of healing, such as traditional Chinese medicine, Ayurvedic medicine , and Tibetan medicine , were based on a spiritual perception of the world that modern science has lost." }, { "docid": "D2354681#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Women%27s_Open_Championship_(golf)\nUnited States Women's Open Championship (golf)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search U. S. Women's Open Tournament information Location Shoal Creek, Alabama in 2018Established 1946, 72 years ago Course (s) Shoal Creek Golf and Country Club in 2018Organized by USGA (since 1953)Tour (s) LPGA Tour Format Stroke play Prize fund $ 5.0 million in 2017Month played May-June in 2018Tournament record score Aggregate 272 Annika Sörenstam (1996) 272 Juli Inkster (1999) 272 Chun In-gee (2015)To par –16 Juli Inkster (1999)Current champion Park Sung-hyun2018 U. S. Women's Open Golf Championship The United States Women's Open Golf Championship, one of thirteen national championships conducted by the United States Golf Association (USGA), is the oldest of the LPGA Tour 's five major championships, which includes the ANA Inspiration, Women's PGA Championship, Women's British Open, and The Evian Championship. Established 72 years ago in 1946, the U. S. Women's Open is the only event to have been recognized as a major by the LPGA since the group's founding in 1950. Originally operated by the Women's Professional Golfers Association (WPGA) for its first three years and the LPGA for the next four, it became a USGA event in 1953. [ 1] Usually held in early July, the U. S. Women's Open is the third major of the LPGA season and has the highest purse in women's golf, at $ 5.0 million in 2017. Unlike the U. S. Open, the U. S. Women's Open is not globally recognized as a major championship. The Ladies European Tour does not sanction any of the three majors held in the United States, and the LPGA of Japan Tour has its own set of majors. The significance of this is limited, as the LPGA Tour is the dominant tour in women's golf. In 2007, international players outnumbered Americans for the first time. [ 2] The 2008 tournament was won by 19-year-old South Korean Inbee Park, who became the event's youngest winner ever. The 2012 championship, won by Choi Na-yeon, was played July 5–8 at Blackwolf Run in Kohler, Wisconsin, which previously hosted the event in 1998, won by Pak Se-ri in a Monday playoff that extended to 20 holes. [" }, { "docid": "D301459#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffragette\nSuffragette", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about Women's suffrage in Great Britain and Ireland. For the 2015 film, see Suffragette (film). For the U. S. women's suffrage movement, see Women's suffrage in the United States. Annie Kenney and Christabel Pankhurst, prominent members of the WSPUPart of a series on Feminism Women Girls Femininity History [show]Variants (general) [show]Variants (religious) [show]Concepts [show]Theory [show]By country [show]Lists and categories [show]Feminism portalv t e Suffragettes were members of women's organisations in the late-19th and early-20th centuries which advocated the extension of the \"\" franchise \"\", or the right to vote in public elections, to women. It particularly refers to militants in the United Kingdom such as members of the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU). \"\" Suffragist\"\" is a more general term for members of the suffrage movement, particularly those advocating women's suffrage. The term suffragette is particularly associated with activists in the British WSPU, led by Emmeline Pankhurst, who were influenced by Russian methods of protest such as hunger strikes. Although the Isle of Man had enfranchised women who owned property to vote in parliamentary (Tynwald) elections in 1881, New Zealand was the first self-governing country to grant all women the right to vote in 1893 when women over the age of 21 were permitted to vote in parliamentary elections. [ 1] Women in South Australia achieved the same right and became the first to obtain the right to stand for parliament in 1895. [ 2] In the United States, white women over the age of 21 were allowed to vote in the western territories of Wyoming from 1869 and in Utah from 1870." }, { "docid": "D1104211#0", "title": "http://reallifenurseryschool.com/daycamp/\nReal Life Day Camp and Farm", "text": "Real Life Day Camp and Farm Information Page Join the Real Life Day Camp mailing list now!Join mailing list!Please remove me from this mailing list. Enter your e-mail address: Please confirm your e-mail address: The Real Life Day Camp and Farm is located at: 48700 Geddes Road Canton, Michigan The Farm is ½ mile west of Beck Road on the north side of Geddes. For reservations please call: (734)-495-0833REAL LIFE DAY CAMP PRESCHOOL/JR. DAY CAMPAutumn Afternoon & Evening Hayride Parties Fall and Spring Field Trips Open House Frequently Asked Questions2018 Day Camp Tuition2018 Day Camp Calendar of Events Day Camp Daily Routine Math and Reading Camp!2018 Day Camp Registration Form Additional Required Forms Our Real Life Nursery School offers a Junior Day Camp program for children ages 2 ½ - 6. Activities include animal care, group games, arts & crafts and pony rides!2018 Jr. Day Camp Tuition2018 Jr. Day Camp Calendar of Events Jr. Day Camp Daily Routine (ages 2 ½ - 6)2018 Jr. Day Camp Registration Form Additional Required Forms Click Here to Return to the Real Life Nursery School Home Page" }, { "docid": "D3143947#0", "title": "http://ans-wer.com/biography/sandra-smith.html\nSandra smith", "text": "Sandra smith By in People on Feb 18, 2018, 10:15:03 AM | Comment Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Sandra Smith is an American correspondent for the Fox Business Network. Sandra Smith also serves as the co-host of the show America’s Newsroom and Outnumbered on the Fox News Channel. Quick info: Birthday: September 22, 1980 (age 37)Ethnicity: North-American Nationality: American Profession: Correspondent Advertisement1. Family Life and Personal Life Sandra Smith married John Connelly, a business commentator on May 2, 2010. The couple was blessed with a baby boy in 2015.1/10Sandra was born in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Her father used to work for Chicago Mercantile Exchange as a Floor Trader. However, she hasn’t revealed her mother's identity. Quick info: Parents: N/AHusband: John Connelly Children: Cora Bella Connelly and John Connelly Jr. Marital Status: Married She earned her high school degree from Wheaton Warrenville South High School in 1998. Following her high school graduation, she enrolled at Illinois State University for a while. Later, she transferred to Louisiana State University located in Baton Rouge." }, { "docid": "D31228#0", "title": "http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=141164708\nBrain Maturity Extends Well Beyond Teen Years", "text": "\"Brain Candy Brain Maturity Extends Well Beyond Teen Years Listen · 6:116:11Queue Download Embed Embed< iframe src=\"\"https://www.npr.org/player/embed/141164708/141164699\"\" width=\"\"100%\"\" height=\"\"290\"\" frameborder=\"\"0\"\" scrolling=\"\"no\"\" title=\"\"NPR embedded audio player\"\">Transcript October 10, 2011 12:00 PM ETHeard on Tell Me More Under most laws, young people are recognized as adults at age 18. But emerging science about brain development suggests that most people don't reach full maturity until the age 25. Guest host Tony Cox discusses the research and its implications with Sandra Aamodt, neuroscientist and co-author of the book Welcome to Your Child's Brain. TONY COX, host: I'm Tony Cox and this is TELL ME MORE from NPR News. Michel Martin is away. We'd like to spend this part of the program talking about the passage from childhood to adulthood and how that may be tougher for one distinct group of young people. Most of the privileges and responsibilities of adulthood are legally granted by the age of 18. That's when you can vote, enlist in the military, move out on your own, but is that the true age of maturity? A growing body of science says, no. That critical parts of the brain involved in decision-making are not fully developed until years later at age 25 or so." }, { "docid": "D1360410#0", "title": "https://www.simmons.edu/academics/schools/school-of-library-and-information-science/about/initiatives/diversity-initiatives\nDiversity and Inclusion Initiatives", "text": "\"Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives Part One: Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives SLIS actively encourages students of multicultural, multiethnic, and multilingual backgrounds to apply. Our student body represents a wide range of nationalities, ethnicities, languages, and ages. In addition to being a founding principle of Simmons College, inclusion and diversity are major facets of the 2015 Strategic Plan of the American Library Association (ALA), the largest library association in the world. We’re working to increase diversity within our school, and, by, extension, our profession. The SLIS Diversity and Inclusion Task Force, assembled in 2016, worked to develop recommendations to the Dean on increasing access to all SLIS resources, devising methods to gather timely feedback on issues of inclusion and student well-being, and researching best practices on faculty and staff development around diversity and inclusion. The Task Force was also a point of connection between students and the Dean. The Task Force has since concluded with the following reports: SLIS Diversity & Inclusion 2015-2016 Report SLIS Diversity & Inclusion 2016-2017 Report In 2016, a new fellowship was established, with a focus on diversity. The Dean's Fellow for Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives assists in planning activities and events related to diversity, social justice, and inclusion. The Fellow's responsibilities include attending the monthly SLIS student leaders meetings and the Diversity and Inclusion Action Council, maintaining and updating the SLIS webpage on Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives, identifying, advertising, and promoting workshops, lectures, etc on related topics to the SLIS community, and gathering and creating resources and reading lists on diversity, social justice, and inclusion in LIS. The Dean's Fellow also functions as an advocate on behalf of marginalized students' needs in discussions relating to campus climate, curriculum, and response to current events, and can be reached at [email protected] ." }, { "docid": "D3340305#0", "title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/111886371962963895/\nExplore High School, Film, and more!", "text": "\"Pinterest Explore High School, Film, and more!Karen valentine Sandra dee Televisions Films Actresses Bobby darin High School Film Gidget Movie Room 222 Karen Valentine Style Sally Fields Party Fun Beach Party The six actresses who have played Gidget. Sally Fields and Sandra Dee will always be the best!See more Bobby Darin Sandra Dee Brenda Lee Cutest Couples Famous Couples Celebrity Couples Hollywood Couples Hollywood Celebrities Classic Hollywood Bobby Darin - The Leo Fuchs Photography Archives See morefrom Sandra Deevoted Sally Field Gidget Sally Fields Tv Gifs Television Discover & share this Sally Field GIF with everyone you know. GIPHY is how you search, share, discover, and create GIFs. See more Hollywood Party Hollywood Hills Vintage Hollywood Hollywood Stars Classic Hollywood James Darren Bobby Darin Sandra Dee Anorexia Sandra Dee's Last Interview discusses Bobby Darin, plus guest James Darren. Watch all three parts of the interview. 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See more21 Candid Photos Of Old Hollywood Celebs Liza Minnelli Judy Garland Garlands Famous People Photos Celebrity Siblings Hollywood Stars Classic Hollywood Candid Liza And Judy: American film actress and singer Judy Garland - (right) with her daughter, actress, singer and dancer Liza Minnelli. ( Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)See more Famous Stars James Darren Classic Movies Donna Reed Hollywood Men Movie Stars Male Celebrities Famous Faces Shake Regular readers of TV Banter know that I have been watching a DVD of the first season of The Donna Reed Show . See more Sandra Dee played in the movie Gidget See more Gidget Movie Sandra Dee Movies To Watch Classic Hollywood Hollywood Beach Vintage Hollywood Bobby Darin Seaside Beach Golden Globe Award Sandra Dee (April 1942 – February was an American actress." }, { "docid": "D3143945#0", "title": "http://www.networthage.com/sandra-smith-feet-height-husband-net-worth-and-bio.html\nSandra Smith Feet, Height, Husband, Net worth and Bio", "text": "Home Entertainment Sandra Smith Feet, Height, Husband, Net worth and Bio Sandra Smith Feet, Height, Husband, Net worth and Bio Networthage Entertainment— Friday, July 29th, 2016Date of Birth : Sep 22nd, 1980Age : 37 Years old Net Worth : $2million Married : John Connelly Height : 5 feet and 8 inches Sandra Smith is a reporter of American nationality who has been reporting for the Fox Business Network. Also a host of Outnumbered, this beauty, a native from Wheaton, Illinois has been known to be a graduate of the Louisiana University. Sandra Smith bio indicates her date of birth to be on the 22nd of September, 1980 which makes her age to be 35. Her bio also indicates that she graduated school from the Wheaton Warrenville South High School. Sandra Smith was interested in sports since a very small age. Her indulgence in sports can also be attributed to the fact that Sandra Smith height is 5 feet and 8 inches. Sandra Smith legs are extremely sexy to look at. This lanky beauty has a hot pair of legs which makes her look extremely sexy on screen. Sandra Smith feet are also incredibly well maintained. She adorns it with high heels that are showcased perfectly on every occasion." }, { "docid": "D3402958#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_on_a_Hot_Tin_Roof\nCat on a Hot Tin Roof", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the film adaptations, see Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958 film) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1984 film). Cat on a Hot Tin Roof First edition cover ( New Directions)Written by Tennessee Williams Characters Margaret Brick Big Daddy Big Mama Mae/\"\"Sister Woman\"\"Gooper/\"\"Brother Man\"\"Doctor Baugh Reverend Tooker Date premiered March 24, 1955Place premiered Morosco Theatre New York City, New York Original language English Subject Death, mendacity, relationships, loneliness, homosexuality, alcoholism Genre Drama, southern gothic Setting Brick and Margaret's room on the Pollitt plantation in Mississippi Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a play by Tennessee Williams. One of Williams's more famous works and his personal favorite, [1] the play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1955. Set in the \"\"plantation home in the Mississippi Delta \"\" [2] of Big Daddy Pollitt, a wealthy cotton tycoon, the play examines the relationships among members of Big Daddy's family, primarily between his son Brick and Maggie the \"\"Cat\"\", Brick's wife. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof features motifs such as social mores, greed, superficiality, mendacity, decay, sexual desire, repression and death. Dialogue throughout is often rendered phonetically to represent accents of the Southern United States. The original production starred Barbara Bel Geddes, Burl Ives and Ben Gazzara. The play was adapted as a motion picture of the same name in 1958, starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman as Maggie and Brick, with Burl Ives and Madeleine Sherwood recreating their stage roles. Williams made substantial excisions and alterations to the play for a revival in 1974. This has been the version used for most subsequent revivals, which have been numerous." }, { "docid": "D2453665#0", "title": "http://barbarabelgeddes.com/\nOfficial Website ofBarbara Bel Geddes", "text": "\"Barbara Bel Geddes was an actress whose career spanned six decades on stage, screen and television. First appearing on Broadway at the age of 18 in the comedy Out Of The Frying Pan, Barbara's 1946 role in Deep Are The Roots garnered her both a Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actress, and a Donaldson Award (forerunner of the Tony Awards) for \"\"Outstanding Achievement in The Theatre\"\" presented to her by Laurette Taylor. Critical acclaim continued with the 1951 smash hit comedy The Moon Is Blue directed by Otto Preminger. The show ran for 924 performances at Henry Miller's Theater. In 1952, Barbara received the prestigious Woman of the Year Award from Harvard University's Hasty Pudding, America's oldest theater company. Barbara created the role of Maggie The Cat in Elia Kazan's legendary original 1955 Broadway production of Tennessee Williams' Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, and the demanding role garnered her a Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Play. Kazan also received a Tony nomination for Best Director, and the play was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. A second Tony nod followed for a charming comedic performance in Jean Kerr’s 1961 blockbuster comedy, Mary, Mary. The New York Times pronounced the show “ a Hale and hearty hit ”, and comedian Jack Benny extolled her “ impeccable comedic timing ”. The show went on to become Broadway's longest running show of its era with over 1,500 performances." }, { "docid": "D281986#0", "title": "https://www.nps.org.au/australian-prescriber/articles/safe-and-effective-use-of-lithium\nSafe and effective use of lithium", "text": "Article Safe and effective use of lithium Gin S Malhi, Michelle Tanious, Danielle Bargh, Pritha Das, and Michael Berk 7 min read Aust Prescr 2013;36:18-21 1 Feb 2013 DOI: 10.18773/austprescr.2013.008Article Authors Related Save Share Download PDFPrint Summary Lithium has proven efficacy in the treatment of bipolar disorder, both for acute mania and long-term mood stabilisation and prophylaxis. It is also useful in combating treatment-resistant depression. Compared to other mood stabilisers, lithium has a favourable efficacy-tolerability balance. Lithium is underused due to active marketing of alternatives and concerns regarding adverse effects, tolerability, and the perception that regular monitoring is difficult. Introduction Lithium has been available for over sixty years for bipolar disorder. A large empirical evidence base has ensured it remains a viable treatment option, even in the absence of sponsorship and promotion. 1–3Lithium has unique properties both as an antisuicidal and neuroprotective drug and, if used wisely, is relatively well tolerated and not complex to administer. Despite this, its role as a mood stabiliser in practice has been limited because of concerns regarding tolerability and long-term risks, and the perception that regular and reliable monitoring of plasma concentrations is difficult. Efficacy in bipolar disorder Lithium is particularly effective in patients with recurrent bipolar I disorder in which episodes of depression and mania are punctuated by periods of remission (euthymia). Complex forms of bipolar disorder such as bipolar II disorder, mixed states, and rapid cycling are common, but respond less well to lithium ( Table 1 )." }, { "docid": "D1418165#0", "title": "https://www.truthfinder.com/people-search/sandra-walker/\nSandra Walker", "text": "Sandra Walker We located 44 people named Sandra Walker living in Alabama, California, Colorado and 21 other states. Open Sandra Walker's Report Or browse possible matches below Where do people named Sandra Walker live?12% lived in Missouri 12% lived in Georgia 9% lived in Louisiana 67% resided in other states. How old are people named Sandra Walker? Average age of 36-65 years old 0% are between 18-35 years old 50% aged 36-65 50% are 66 years or older Which social media sites do people named Sandra Walker use? Linked In is most popular. 67% are Linked In accounts. 22% are Facebook profiles. 11% other (Myyearbook, Flickr, and more. ) Filter Results Alabama California Colorado Delaware Florida Georgia Idaho Indiana Kansas Louisiana Michigan Mississippi Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Pennsylvania Tennessee Texas Utah Virginia Washington Possible Matches Name Age Location (s) Phone Sandra Lynn Walker58 years old Shreveport and Bossier City, LA. ( 318) 3 90-6529 (318) 7 41-9196 (318) 5 64-4000 (318) 8 61-0644 (318) 2 18-6659 (318) 2 22-3799Sandra Walker lived in Shreveport, Louisiana." }, { "docid": "D2696275#0", "title": "https://www.whitepages.com/name/Sandra-Geddes\n17 results for Sandra Geddes", "text": "17 results for Sandra Geddes Show Filters Premium Result Premium results may include criminal records, bankruptcies, property records, and more. Linda D Plouse Age 69Lives in Sayre, PAUsed to live in Gillett, PARelated to Donnie C Plouse Jr., Melinda S Kelley, James G Plouse View Full Report Premium Result Premium results may include criminal records, bankruptcies, property records, and more. Linda Ann Plouse Age 66Lives in Cuyahoga Falls, OHUsed to live in Akron, OH, Atwater, OHRelated to Linda Marie Schmitt, David James Plouse, Chris James Plouse View Full Report Show more premium results Age80+Sandra O Geddes Sonoma, CAFamily Donald Bruce Geddes Barbara Sue Austin View Details Age60s Sandra J Alfred Geddes Bloomfield, CTOther Locations Hartford CTMay Go By Sandra Bailey, Sandra Alfred Bailey, Sandra J Afred, Sandra Geddes Family Mark Alfred Doreen Alfred Stanley Geddes Eric N Alfred Opal Sherrice Bailey Show all locations and family View Details Age70s Sandra Geddes Campobello, SCFamily John E Geddes View Details Age70s Sandra T Geddes Sebring, FLOther Locations Sebring FLRensselaer NYTroy NYMay Go By Sandra T Kane Family Thomas J Kane John S Geddes Michael Andrew Geddes Derek S Geddes John F Geddes Show all locations and family View Details Age70s Sandra B Geddes Philadelphia, PAOther Locations Bethany Beach DEAnnapolis MDArlington VAPotomac MD Family Donna M Klein Margaret M Klein Elizabeth Ann Meli William H Geddes Jr. Show all locations and family View Details Age30s Sandra E Geddes Myrtle Beach, SCView Details Age––Sandra Geddes Plattsburgh, NYView Details Age40s Sandra L Geddes Anchorage, AKFamily Jeff W Geddes Kayla Jean Geddes View Details Age––Sandra J Geddes Toronto, ONView Details Age30s Sandra E Geddes Plattsburgh, NYOther Locations Russell NYWest Chazy NYKeeseville NYMay Go By Sandra E Young Family Matthew Lawrence Young Steven J Geddes Patricia A Young Susan W Geddes James A Geddes Show all locations and family View Details Age80+Sandra H Geddes Saint Cloud, FLView Details Age70s Sandra N Geddes Needham, MAFamily Hpaul Paul Geddes Paul H Geddes IIIView Details Age40s Sandra Leah Geddes Anchorage, AKFamily Harold Gerald Geddes Willard W Geddes Cheryl Lynn Geddes Lisa Cole Mullins Jeff W Geddes Kayla Geddes Show all locations and family View Details Age50s Sandra Renee Geddes Warren, MIOther Locations Warren MISterling Heights MIMay Go By Sandra Renee Barlow Family Laura Marie Kinner Deborah Kay Barlow John Walter Geddes Jr. Chelsea Margaret Geddes Show all locations and family View Details Age––Sandra Geddes Fairhope, ALFamily Jessica Grace Geddes Diane M Geddes Glenn Erwin Geddes View Details1 2 3 ... 9Find contact information for Linda Plouse PREMIUMLinda D Plouse, 69 Sayre, PA Phone | Address View Report Linda Ann Plouse, 66 Cuyahoga Falls, OH Phone | Address View Report Linda Jane Plass, 76 York, PA Phone | Address View Report Background Report found for Linda Plouse PREMIUMLinda Plouse Public Records Get Records Linda Plouse Court Records Get Records Linda Plouse Driving Records Get Records Linda Plouse Bankruptcy Records Get Records Why use Whitepages? On Whitepages you can lookup phone numbers, find mobile numbers, do an address search and get a background report and public records for the 122 results for Sandra Geddes and more. Every second, Whitepages helps 19 people find friends, know who is calling and get critical background information to help keep their family safe. What is Whitepages? Whitepages, founded in 1997, helps you stay in contact with and verify the people in your world. More than 50 million people per month use our free and premium people search engine and background reports to reconnect with friends and family, keep contacts up to date, and verify identities. In addition, leading companies like Jet Blue, Lego and Intuit use Whitepages to help prevent fraudulent transactions while delivering great online experiences." }, { "docid": "D853988#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicero,_New_York\nCicero, New York", "text": "\"Cicero, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Cicero, New York Town Location in Onondaga County and the state of New York. Coordinates: 43°8′5″N 76°7′49″WCoordinates: 43°8′5″N 76°7′49″WCountry United States State New York County Onondaga Government• Type Town Council• Town Supervisor Mark Venesky ( R)• Town Council Members' List [show]Area [1]• Total 48.47 sq mi (125.52 km 2)• Land 48.28 sq mi (125.04 km 2)• Water 0.19 sq mi (0.48 km 2)Elevation 413 ft (126 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 31,682• Estimate (2016) [2] 31,212• Density 646.49/sq mi (249.61/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 13039Area code (s) 315|680FIPS code 36-15704GNIS feature ID 0978826Website Town of Cicero Cicero is a town in Northern Onondaga County, New York, United States. The population was 31,632 at the 2010 census. The name of the town was assigned by a clerk interested in the classics, honoring Cicero, a Roman statesman. The Town of Cicero is in the central part of New York, north of Syracuse. It is a northern suburb of Syracuse and is located in the northeast part of Onondaga County. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Communities and locations within Cicero5 References6 External links History [ edit]Cicero was one of the townships of the former Central New York Military Tract, land reserved for soldiers of the American Revolution. The Town of Cicero was formed in 1790 as a Township in the Military Tract, but was part of the Town of Lysander when Onondaga County was formed in 1794 and was separated from Lysander in 1807. The first settler to arrive was John Leach, who established a tavern at Cody's Corners. In 1827 the town was split approximately in half, with the western portion of Cicero becoming the Town of Clay." }, { "docid": "D2888945#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty,_South_Dakota\nMarty, South Dakota", "text": "\"Marty, South Dakota CDPLocation in Charles Mix County and the state of South Dakota Coordinates: 42°59′28″N 98°25′50″WCoordinates: 42°59′28″N 98°25′50″WCountry United States State South Dakota County Charles Mix Area• Total 3.2 sq mi (8.4 km 2)• Land 3.2 sq mi (8.4 km 2)• Water 0 sq mi (0 km 2)Elevation 1,447 ft (441 m)Population (2010)• Total 402• Density 125.6/sq mi (47.9/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 57361Area code (s) 605FIPS code 46-41180 [1]GNIS feature ID 1256340 [2]Marty is a census-designated place (CDP) in Charles Mix County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 402 at the 2010 census. The community has the name of Martin Marty, a Roman Catholic bishop. [ 3]Geography [ edit]Marty is located at 42°59′28″N 98°25′50″W (42.991203, -98.430509). [ 4]According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 3.2 square miles (8.3 km 2 ), all land. Demographics [ edit]As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 421 people, 96 households, and 79 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 129.7 people per square mile (50.0/km²). There were 106 housing units at an average density of 32.7 per square mile (12.6/km²). The racial makeup of the CDP was 4.51% White, 0.24% African American, 90.26% Native American, 1.66% from other races, and 3.33% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.08% of the population." }, { "docid": "D1763994#0", "title": "http://www.ultimatedallas.com/backstage/behind10.htm\n.", "text": "Dedicated to the actors and production team who have sadly passed away and are remembered with great fondness for their contribution to film and television DALLAS OBITUARIESJim Davis, Jock, from 1978-1981 died in April 1981Leonard Katzman, 69, Producer, Director and Writer for 'Dallas'Barbara Bel Geddes, 82, Lauded Actress, Is Dead Dack Rambo; Actor, 52David Wayne, Sprightly and Versatile Actor, Is Dead at 81Martha Scott who played Patricia Sheperd died 2003Keenan Wynn who played Digger Barnes dies of cancer at 70Sarah Cunningham played Aunt Maggie dies age 67George Petrie; Veteran TV and Movie Actor who played Harv Smithfield Actor/singer Howard Keel dead at 85Tom Fuccello Is Dead at 56; Dallas Dave Culver Timothy Patrick Murphy who played Mickey Troyyer died aged 29Alexis Smith, Actress, Dies at 72 - played Lady Jessica Montford Ben Piazza, who played Walt Driscoll, died in 1991James Brown who played Harry Mcsween died aged 72John Mc Intire,who played Sam Culver died aged 83Howard Duff, Senator O'Dell in the 1988-89 season J ohn Anderson ... Dr. Herbert Styles, died in 199E J Andre, Eugene Bullock Sherril Lynn Rettino who played Jackie dies aged 39JR RECOMMENDSDALLAS DISCUSSIONDiscuss Dallas and meet fans in the official Dallas fans forum. DALLAS PRESSDallas news, critics and merchandise." }, { "docid": "D3492864#0", "title": "https://www.cnn.com/2013/08/07/health/charlotte-child-medical-marijuana/index.html\nMarijuana stops child's severe seizures", "text": "\"Marijuana stops child's severe seizures By Saundra Young, CNNUpdated 4:51 PM ET, Wed August 7, 2013Story highlights Charlotte Figi, 6, has Dravet Syndrome, a rare, severe form of epilepsy Doctors tried everything they could think of to get her daily seizures to stop The family decided to try a special type of medical marijuana low in THCHer parents say Charlotte is now thriving and seizures have been reduced to one a day By most standards Matt and Paige Figi were living the American dream. They met at Colorado State University, where they shared a love of the outdoors. After getting married, the couple bought a house and planned to travel the world. They did travel, but their plans changed when their first child was born in 2004. Max was 2 when they decided to have another child. The couple got the surprise of their lives when an ultrasound revealed not one but two babies. Charlotte and Chase were born October 18, 2006. \"\" They were born at 40 weeks. ... Charlotte weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces,\"\" Paige said. \"\" They were healthy." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D3030043#0", "title": "http://www.criminaldefenselawyer.com/resources/california-statutory-rape-laws.htm\nCalifornia Statutory Rape Laws", "text": "\"California Statutory Rape Laws Statutes governing California's age of consent, associated criminal charges, available defenses, and penalties for conviction. By Monica Steiner, Contributing Author Defend your rights. We've helped 95 clients find attorneys today. Please answer a few questions to help us match you with attorneys in your area. Select a Practice Area When was the alleged crime committed? \"\" In Nolo you can trust. \"\"— The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us We match 50,000 consumers with lawyers every month. Our service is 100% free of charge. Nolo is a part of the Martindale Nolo network, which has been matching clients with attorneys for 100+ years. Featured In Copyright © 2018 Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1728618#0", "title": "http://csom.org/pubs/sexreg.html\n.", "text": "\"Sex Offender Registration: Policy Overview and Comprehensive Practices October 1999Introduction Highly publicized sex crimes committed by repeat offenders in recent years have prompted state legislatures to ratify laws that increase social controls on these offenders. State and federal laws have been enacted that require released sex offenders to register with law enforcement or other state agencies. Registration laws require offenders to supply their addresses and other identifying information to a state agency or law enforcement. These laws have been enacted in every state. In the United States, offender registration was first used in the 1930s. These early ordinances focused on repeat criminal offenders as well as sex offenders. They operated as a means to drive out persons who were undesirable (Lieb et al, 1998). Current registration statutes make sex offenders more visible to law enforcement and the public, with the intent of increasing public safety. The first of these current sex offender registration statutes was enacted in California in 1947. This document compares state registration statutes and identifies promising and comprehensive practices in use throughout the country." }, { "docid": "D3091900#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comstock_law\nComstock laws", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Comstock law)navigation search The symbol of Comstock's New York Society for the Suppression of Vice. The Comstock Laws were a set of federal acts passed by the United States Congress under the Grant administration along with related state laws. [ 1] The \"\"parent\"\" act (Sect. 211) was passed on March 3, 1873, as the Act for the \"\"Suppression of Trade in, and Circulation of, Obscene Literature and Articles of Immoral Use\"\". This Act criminalized usage of the U. S. Postal Service to send any of the following items: [2]obscenitycontraceptivesabortifacientssex toyspersonal letters with any sexual content or informationor any information regarding the above items. A similar federal act (Sect. 245) of 1909 [3] applied to delivery by interstate \"\"express\"\" or any other common carrier (such as railroad, instead of delivery by the U. S. Postal Service ). In Washington, D. C., where the federal government had direct jurisdiction, another Comstock act (Sect. 312) also made it illegal (punishable by up to 5 years at hard labor), to sell, lend, or give away any \"\"obscene\"\" publication, or article used for contraception or abortion. [ 4] Section 305 of the Tariff Act of 1922 forbade the importation of any contraceptive information or means. [" }, { "docid": "D3038926#0", "title": "http://www.nclrights.org/bornperfect-the-facts-about-conversion-therapy/\n#BornPerfect: The Facts About Conversion Therapy", "text": "#Born Perfect: The Facts About Conversion Therapy#Born Perfect: The Facts About Conversion Therapy#Born Perfect: The Facts About Conversion Therapy The Dangers of Conversion Therapy Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 1:53LEARN MORE: What Is Conversion Therapy? What Are Some Examples of Conversion Therapy? What Do Mainstream Mental Health Professionals Say About Conversion Therapy? Can Any Type of Therapy Change a Person’s Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity? How Bad is Conversion Therapy? Do Any States Protect Youth From Conversion Therapy? What Do These Laws Do? Why Are These Laws Needed? Have These Laws Been Challenged in Court?" }, { "docid": "D1021351#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_sexual_activity\nHuman sexual activity", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about sexual practices and related social aspects. For broader aspects of sexual behaviour, see Human sexuality. \"\" Sexual activity\"\" and \"\"sexual behaviour\"\" redirect here. For sexual behaviour of other animals, see Animal sexual behaviour. Sexual exploration depicted in an erotic sketch by Thomas Rowlandson. Relationships Types [show]Activities [show]Endings [show]Emotions and feelings [show]Practices [hide]Bride pricedower dowry service Hypergamy Infidelity Sexual activity Transgression Repression Abuse [show]v t e Human sexual activity, human sexual practice or human sexual behaviour is the manner in which humans experience and express their sexuality. People engage in a variety of sexual acts, ranging from activities done alone (e.g., masturbation) to acts with another person (e.g., sexual intercourse, non-penetrative sex, oral sex, etc.) in varying patterns of frequency, for a wide variety of reasons. Sexual activity usually results in sexual arousal and physiological changes in the aroused person, some of which are pronounced while others are more subtle. Sexual activity may also include conduct and activities which are intended to arouse the sexual interest of another or enhance the sex life of another, such as strategies to find or attract partners ( courtship and display behaviour), or personal interactions between individuals (for instance, foreplay or BDSM )." }, { "docid": "D515113#0", "title": "http://www.csudh.edu/dearhabermas/charleschap1.htm\nINTRODUCTION", "text": "\"CHAPTER 1INTRODUCTIONThis thesis examines the history of sexual predators in today's society. The emphasis focuses on identifying and distinguishing the differences between child molesters and pedophiles. Such differentiation can be an important clue to both interception and supervisory control. A history of the literature is reviewed. In addition, sex offender treatment is explored. If there were ever a term in the English language that could evoke strong emotional reactions, the word \"\"child molester\"\" would fit the description. Child molesters prey upon the most vulnerable members of our society. Several recent high profile cases, such as those of Samantha Runyon and Danielle Van Dam, have heightened society's awareness of the dangers that child molester's pose. Society has reacted very strongly to the media's profile of sex offenders. Dr. A. Nicholas Groth, (Hagans & Case, 1988) is one of the leading experts on sexual victimization of children." }, { "docid": "D3225640#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestic_partnership\nDomestic partnership", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Family law Family Marriage and other equivalent or similar unions and status Marriage Types of marriages Prenuptial agreement Cohabitation Concubinage Common-law marriage Civil union Domestic partnership Validity of marriages Void and Voidable marriages Annulment Dissolution of marriages Divorce Adultery Grounds for divorce No-fault divorce Matrimonial Causes Act Legal separation Alimony Parenting plan Residence [UK (E. W. and NI)]Parental rights Custody Evaluator (U. S.)Parenting coordinator (U. S.)Other issues Paternity Legitimacy Child custody Legal guardian Adoption Child support Contact & visitation CAFCASS [UK (E. W.)]Grandparent visitation U. N. Rights of the Child Children's rights Emancipation Foster care Ward Parental child abduction Private international law Private international law Divorce Marriage Hague Convention (adoption)International child abduction Hague Convention (child abduction)Hague Convention (maintenance)Family and criminal code (or criminal law)Paternity fraud Bigamy CPS (U. S.) Child abuse Domestic violence Incest Child-sellingv t e Relationships Types Activities Endings Emotions and feelings Practices Abusev t e The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( August 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A domestic partnership is an interpersonal relationship between two individuals who live together and share a common domestic life but are not married (to each other or to anyone else). The term is not used consistently, which results in some inter-jurisdictional confusion. Some jurisdictions, such as Australia, New Zealand, and the American states of Oregon, Washington (only available if one of the parties is 62 or older), Nevada, Wisconsin, Maine, and California, use the term \"\"domestic partnership\"\" to mean what other jurisdictions call civil union, civil partnership, or registered partnership. Other jurisdictions use the term as it was originally coined, to mean an interpersonal status created by local municipal and county governments, which provides an extremely limited range of rights and responsibilities. Some legislatures have voluntarily established domestic partnership relations by statute instead of being ordered to do so by a court. Although some jurisdictions have instituted domestic partnerships as a way to recognize same-sex marriage, statutes do exist which provide for recognition of opposite-sex domestic partnerships in many jurisdictions. In some legal jurisdictions, domestic partners who live together for an extended period of time but are not legally entitled to common-law marriage may be entitled to legal protection in the form of a domestic partnership. Some domestic partners may enter into nonmarital relationship contracts in order to agree, either verbally or in writing, to issues involving property ownership, support obligations, and similar issues common to marriage. (" }, { "docid": "D2883269#0", "title": "https://www.lifelongadoptions.com/lgbt-adoption/lgbt-adoption-statistics\nLGBT Adoption Statistics", "text": "LGBT Adoption Statistics Of the 594,000 same-sex couple households in the United States, 115,000 have children. Some people say that children need both a mother and a father to raise them, but there are many others who believe that gender does not matter when parenting. Over the years, the number of children living with LGBT parents has risen tremendously. As the trend continues, that number will only increase, as same sex adoption and parenting becomes more and more widely accepted. Households with Children in the United States 1Married Opposite-Sex Couples Unmarried Opposite-Sex Couples Same-Sex Couples Households with children 22,872,151 2,267,016 94,627Biological only 90.80% 88% 72.80%Step only or adopted only 4.40% 5.20% 21.20%Combination 4.80% 6.80% 6%Here are some additional statistics supporting gay adoption in the United States: Researchers estimate the total number of children nationwide living with at least one gay parent ranges from 6 to 14 million. 3An estimated two million LGBT people are interested in adopting. 4Gay and lesbian parents are raising four percent of all adopted children in the United States. 4More than 16,000 same-sex couples are raising an estimated 22,000 adopted children in the United States. 2More than 16,000 adopted children are living with lesbian and gay parents in California, the highest number in the United States. 4Same-sex parents in the United States are four times more likely than different-sex parents to be raising an adopted child." }, { "docid": "D384057#0", "title": "https://www.wklaw.com/what-is-lewd-and-lascivious-acts-with-a-minor/\nWhat is Lewd and Lascivious Acts with a Minor? (Penal Code Section 288)", "text": "California law prohibits sexual contact with a minor. Pursuant to Penal Code Section 288, whenever you willfully commit any sexual or “lewd and lascivious act” upon a child who is under 14 years old, you can be prosecuted for what is commonly referred to as “child molestation. ”You face serious penalties if you are charged with lewd and lascivious acts with a minor. A violation of PC 288 (a) where the victim is less than 14 years old is always a felony and considered a “strike” under California’s Three Strikes Law. If convicted of this crime, you face up to eight years in prison. If you forcibly molest a child in violation of PC 288 (b), your sentence increases to up to 10 years in prison. If convicted, you will be required to register as a sex offender for the rest of your life regardless if you are found guilty of a misdemeanor or felony. What Does Lewd and Lascivious Mean?“Lewd and lascivious” is legal jargon for conduct indicating immoral sexual intent or actions. It is often used in the legal description of crimes in which some sort of sexual activity is prohibited. The legal term “lewd and lascivious” typically refers to a crime which occurs when an adult has sexual contact with an underage child." }, { "docid": "D466964#0", "title": "http://www.shouselaw.com/nevada/statutory-sexual-seduction.html\n\"Nevada \"\"Statutory Sexual Seduction\"\" Laws Nevada \"\"Statutory Rape\"\" Laws (NRS 200.368) Explained by Las Vegas Criminal Defense Lawyers\"", "text": "\"What is \"\"statutory rape\"\" (sexual seduction) in Nevada law? Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:55The \"\"age of consent\"\" in Las Vegas and throughout Nevada is 16 years. An adult who has sex with a minor younger than 16 violates the state's statutory rape laws. A person can get prosecuted for the Nevada crime of statutory rape of a minor even if no \"\"rape\"\" occurred and the sex was completely consensual. And if the person is ultimately convicted, he/she face harsh punishments such as prison time, high fines, and potentially lifelong sex offender status. Our Las Vegas criminal defense lawyers have over thirty years of combined experience in fighting sex offense cases and negotiating statutory rape charges down to lesser offenses or even full dismissals. For your convenience, on this page we provide basic information about Nevada statutory sexual seduction law including the definition, possible penalties, and how we can help. Definition The legal definition of statutory rape (officially called \"\"statutory sexual seduction\"\") in Las Vegas, Nevada, refers to either of the following: Ordinary sexual intercourse, anal intercourse, cunnilingus or fellatio committed by a person 18 years of age or older with a person under the age of 16 years; or Any other sexual penetration committed by a person 18 years of age or older with a person under the age of 16 years with the intent of arousing, appealing to, or gratifying the lust or passions or sexual desires of either of the persons. As you can see, statutory rape punishes any sexual act between an adult of eighteen years old or more and a child of fifteen years old or younger even if the child fully consents to the sex." }, { "docid": "D131202#0", "title": "https://oag.ca.gov/civil/lawleg\nLaw and Legislation", "text": "\"Law and Legislation Home Civil Rights Law and Legislation Links to topics below Civil Rights Laws Civil Rights Legislation in California Federal Hate Crime Legislation Relevant Federal Laws Law and Legislative Resources CIVIL RIGHTS LAWSCalifornia led the nation in 1991 by enacting criminal sanctions for the violation of civil rights laws. The laws provide enhanced sentences for those convicted of violent or threatening behavior based on race, gender, religion, age, disabilities or sexual preference. The tougher penalties and higher civil awards were authored by Lockyer when he was Senate President Pro Tem of the California Legislature. The Ralph Civil Rights Act was enacted as part of the Civil Code of California to address the problem of racial, ethnic, religious and minority violence by providing civil and administrative remedies for those who are victims of violence directed against any particular class of persons. If you are a victim you can either file a private lawsuit in the appropriate court, or you can file a complaint with the Attorney General's Civil Rights Enforcement Section or with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing. If you chose to file a complaint with the Department of Fair Employment and Housing you must do so no later than one year after your Ralph Act rights have been violated. The Bane Civil Rights Act protects people from continued violence or the threat of violence based on grounds such as race, color, religion, ancestry, national origin, political affiliation, sex, sexual orientation, age, disability or position in a labor dispute. The court may grant an injunction prohibiting further intimidating or coercive behavior against you. Any violation of this order is a misdemeanor and may result in fines or imprisonment. If a judgment is awarded in your favor in a private lawsuit, you may receive reasonable attorney's fees as well." }, { "docid": "D1477457#0", "title": "http://www.crchealth.com/troubled-teenagers/dating-minors/\nMy Son Is Dating a Minor: Should I Be Worried About the Legal Implications?", "text": "My Son Is Dating a Minor: Should I Be Worried About the Legal Implications? Your 18-year-old son is dating a 16-year-old female classmate – no big deal, right? A two-year age difference isn’t particularly alarming, and dating is fairly standard at that age. But if these teens are having sex, and you live in a state where prosecutors aggressively enforce the law, it’s possible that your son could be charged with statutory rape. Take, for example, the widely publicized case of Marcus Dwayne Dixon, an 18-year-old high school honor student and star football player who had sex with a 15-year-old female classmate. She claimed it was rape, he claimed it was consensual, and a jury acquitted him of the charges. However, because of their age difference, the jury still found Dixon guilty of statutory rape and aggravated child molestation, and sentenced him to a mandatory 10 years in prison under Georgia law. In May 2004, the Georgia Supreme Court overturned Dixon’s conviction, stating that he should’ve been prosecuted on the lesser charge of misdemeanor statutory rape, which carries a maximum sentence of one year. He walked out of prison on May 3, 2004, at age 19, a free man. In an interview after his release, Dixon told The Oprah Show, “Freedom is great." }, { "docid": "D2926755#0", "title": "http://www.hg.org/article.asp?id=31193\nNudity and Public Decency Laws in America", "text": "Nudity and Public Decency Laws in America Provided by HG.org FIND MORE LEGAL ARTICLESSearch In recent years, incidences of public nudity have increased. In some instances, this is innocent fun, like ritual moonings in Orange County, California, and worldwide naked bike riding events. In other instances, it may be less innocent, like those who expose themselves for sexual gratification against the will of others. And, of course, somewhere in the middle exists things like the infamous Girls Gone Wild videos or the public flashing at events like Mardi Gras, concerts, or motorcycle events. So what are the laws affecting public nudity? Generally, in America, nudity is against the law in public places. Moreover, nudity is also generally illegal on a person’s own property if the nude person is visible to the public, such as through an open window or sunbathing nude in someone's yard. While most state laws are clear about nudity around children and nudity meant to arouse, some other wording is vague and violations often are a matter of community standards for indecency. Of course, in some situations, these laws may conflict with constitutional protections for freedom of expression, particularly if the nudity is part of an artistic performance or political demonstration. Following is a state-by-state synopsis of nudity laws." }, { "docid": "D2902690#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Catch_a_Predator\nTo Catch a Predator", "text": "\"This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)To Catch a Predator Title card from the Dateline Net Crime era. Presented by Chris Hansen Country of origin United States Production Running time 44 mins Release Original network MSNBCOriginal release November 11, 2004 – December 28, 2007External links Website To Catch a Predator was an American reality television series that features hidden camera investigations by the television news magazine program Dateline NBC. It was devoted to impersonating underage people (generally ages 12–15) [1] and detaining male adults who contacted them over the Internet for sexual liaisons. People were lured to meet with a decoy under the pretense of sexual contact and then confronted. The series premiered in November 2004, and featured 12 investigations in total held across the United States. The investigations were conducted as undercover sting operations with the help of online watchdog group Perverted-Justice. Since the third installment, law enforcement and other officials were also involved, leading to the arrests of most individuals caught." }, { "docid": "D657240#0", "title": "http://www.canorml.org/camjlaws.html\n.", "text": "\"California Cannabis Laws• Legal Adult-Use Activities • Prohibited Activities• How Can I Obtain Cannabis Legally? • Penalties• Rights of Prop 215 Medical Users • Driving Under the Influence• Taxes • Asset Forfeiture• State Licensing • Federal Law• Industrial Hemp • Clearing Records of Prior Convictions Also see: List of CA Marijuana Laws Pursuant to Prop 64 (the Adult Use of Marijuana Act)Adult use of cannabis is legal in California under Prop. 64, the Adult Use of Marijuana Act ( AUMA ), approved by the voters on Nov 8, 2016. In general, AUMA allows adults 21 and over to possess, privately use, and give away up to one ounce of cannabis, and to cultivate no more than six plants for personal use at their residence. It also legalizes the commercial sale, distribution and production of cannabis for adult use at state-licensed facilities beginning January 1, 2018, under terms spelled out in the Medical and Adult Use of Cannabis Regulation and Safety Act ( MAUCRSA) approved by the legislature in 2017. Local city and county governments can restrict or ban cannabis businesses in their jurisdiction. Cannabis remains legal for medical use by patients of all ages who have a physician's recommendation under California's 1996 medical marijuana law, Prop. 215. Prop 215 affords somewhat broader rights to possess and cultivate for personal use than AUMA. Prior to AUMA, the sale, production and distribution of medical cannabis by so-called patients' collectives was authorized in loose terms under a law known as SB 420 (2004)." }, { "docid": "D1849427#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/info_8598310_florida-statutory-rape-laws.html\nLaws on Underage Dating", "text": "\"Home » Information Laws on Underage Dating By Claire Gillespie - Updated March 13, 2018If you're concerned about breaking laws on underage dating, the first thing to know is that no such laws exist. However, you should be aware of statutory rape laws if you're dating someone younger than the legal age of consent in your state. Such laws are there to punish adults who take sexual advantage of minors. If your date is below the legal age of consent, you could be charged with statutory rape, even if the sex is consensual. Tip If underage dating involves sexual intercourse, state statutory rape laws apply. If you are charged with having sex with a person who is younger than the statutory age of consent and are found guilty, you face jail. Statutory Rape Laws Statutory rape is sexual intercourse with a person who is younger than the statutory age of consent, as determined by state law. This applies even if the parties are in a long-term romantic relationship or the sex is consensual. Statutory rape laws vary by state, with the majority of states setting the legal age of consent at 16. Other states set the age of consent in the range of 14 to 18." }, { "docid": "D3214529#0", "title": "http://age-of-consent.info/states/California\nCalifornia Legal Age Of Consent (Legal Age for Consensual Sex)", "text": "\"California Legal Age Of Consent (Legal Age for Consensual Sex)What is the 2017 Age of Consent in California? The California legal Age of Consent for sexual contact is 18 years old. There are a total of eleven states have set their age of consent at 18 years old, the highest legal age of consent in any state. The age of consent in California is 18, with a misdemeanor if the minor has 3 or fewer years of difference with the major, and potentially a felony if the major is more than 3 years older. The close-in-age rule in California (3 years) do not provide an exception nor provide any defense; it merely lowers the crime to a misdemeanor. Under this law, two minors of the exact same age could both be prosecuted with a misdemeanor. Penalties increase if the minor is under 16 and the major is above 21 or if the minor is more than 3 years younger. California Close-In-Age Exemption California has a close-in-age exemption, also known as a \"\"Romeo and Juliet law\"\", to the legal age of consent. This provision allows partners who are close in age, or both under the California age of consent, to engage in consensual sex without fear of prosecution under California age of consent regulations. For more information, read about close-in-age exemptions ." }, { "docid": "D1538181#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consent\nConsent", "text": "\"Part of the common law series Tort law Intentional torts Assault Battery False imprisonment Intentional infliction of emotional distress Transferred intent Property torts Trespassland chattels Conversion Detinue Replevin Trover Defenses Assumption of risk Comparative negligence Contributory negligence Consent Necessity Statute of limitations Self-defense Defense of others Defense of property Shopkeeper's privilege Negligence Duty of / standard of care Proximate cause Res ipsa loquitur Calculus of negligence Rescue doctrine Duty to rescue Negligent infliction of emotional distress Employment-related Entrustment Malpracticelegal medical Liability torts Product liability Quasi-tort Ultrahazardous activity Nuisance Public nuisance Rylands v Fletcher Dignitary torts Defamation Invasion of privacy False light Breach of confidence Abuse of process Malicious prosecution Alienation of affections Criminal conversation Seduction Breach of promise Economic torts Fraud Tortious interference Conspiracy Restraint of trade Liability and remedies Last clear chance Eggshell skull Vicarious liability Volenti non fit injuria Ex turpi causa non oritur actio Neutral reportage Damages Injunction Conflict of tort laws Joint and several liability Comparative responsibility Market share liability Duty to visitors Trespassers Licensees Invitees Attractive nuisance Other common law areas Contracts Criminal law Evidence Property Wills, trusts, and estates Law portalv t e Criminal law Elements Actus reus Mens rea Causation Concurrence Scope of criminal liability Complicity Corporate Vicarious Severity of offense Felony Infraction (also called violation)Misdemeanor Inchoate offenses Attempt Conspiracy Incitement Solicitation Offence against the person Assassination Assault Battery Bigamy Criminal negligence False imprisonment Home invasion Homicide Kidnapping Manslaughter ( corporate) Mayhem Murdercorporate Negligent homicide Public indecency Rape Robbery Sexual assault Crimes against property Arson Blackmail Bribery Burglary Embezzlement Extortion False pretenses Fraud Larceny Payola Pickpocketing Possessing stolen property Robbery Smuggling Tax evasion Theft Crimes against justice Compounding Malfeasance in office Miscarriage of justice Misprision Obstruction Perjury Perverting the course of justice Victimless crimes Adultery Apostasy Buggery Providing contraception information ( Comstock law)Dueling Fornication Gambling Incest Lewd and lascivious behavior Exhibitionism Creation of obscenity Prostitution Recreational drug use (including alcohol, when prohibited) Sodomy Suicide Crimes against animals Cruelty to animals Wildlife smuggling Bestiality Defences to liability Automatism Consent Defence of property Diminished responsibility Duress Entrapment Ignorantia juris non excusat Infancy Insanity Justification Mistake ( of law) Necessity Provocation Self-defence Other common-law areas Contracts Evidence Property Torts Wills, trusts and estates Portals Criminal justice Lawv t e Wikiquote has quotations related to: Consent In common speech, consent occurs when one person voluntarily agrees to the proposal or desires of another. [ 1] The concept of consent has been operationalized in several major contexts, including in law, medicine and sexual relationships. Types of consent include implied consent, expressed consent, informed consent and unanimous consent. Consent as understood in legal contexts may differ from the everyday meaning. For example, a person with a mental disorder, one with a low mental age or one under the legal age of sexual consent may willingly engage in a sexual act, but that consent is not valid in a legal context. UN agencies and initiatives in sex education programs believe that teaching the topic of consent as part of a comprehensive sexuality education is beneficial. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Types2 Tort3 Medicine4 Planning law5 Sexual activity5.1 Affirmative6 See also7 References Types [ edit]Implied consent is a form of consent which is not expressly granted by a person, but rather inferred from a person's actions and the facts and circumstances of a particular situation (or in some cases, by a person's silence or inaction). Some examples include implied consent to follow rules and/or regulations at an education institution. Expressed consent is clearly and unmistakably stated, rather than implied. It may be given in writing, by speech (orally), or non-verbally, e.g. by a clear gesture such as a nod." }, { "docid": "D418352#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_education_in_the_United_States\nSex education in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sex education in the United States is taught in two main forms: comprehensive sex education and abstinence-only. Comprehensive sex education is also called abstinence-based, abstinence-plus, abstinence-plus-risk-reduction, and sexual risk reduction sex education. This approach covers abstinence as a choice option, but also informs adolescents about human sexuality, age of consent and the availability of contraception and techniques to avoid contraction of sexually transmitted infections. Abstinence-only sex education is also called abstinence-centered, abstinence-only-until-marriage, sexual risk avoidance, and most recently, youth empowerment sex education. This approach emphasizes abstinence from sexual activity prior to marriage and rejects methods such as contraception. These two approaches are very different in philosophy and strategies for educating young people about their sexuality. [ 1] The difference between the two approaches, and their impact on the behavior of adolescents, remains a controversial subject in the United States. Contents [ hide ]1 Current position1.1 Curriculum1.1.1 High school1.1.2 Middle school1.1.3 Elementary school1.1.4 Public opinion2 Parental support2.1 Regional parental support3 Federal funding3.1 FY 2016 federal budget3.1.1 FY 2017 proposed budget3.2 Federal funding policy changes in 20103.3 A. O. U. M.4 Sex education debates5 Comprehensive sex education6 Abstinence-only sex education6.1 Evidence of effectiveness of A. O. U. M6.2 Criticism of abstinence-only sex education in the U. S. Congress6.3 Criticism of abstinence-only sex education by the scientific and medical communities6.4 Virginity pledges7 Gender in sex education7.1 Abstinence-only7.2 Gender roles7.3 Sexuality in school culture8 LGBT sex education8.1 State policies8.2 Controversy9 Sex education policies and access9.1 Regional access9.2 General policies9.2.1 Abstinence education9.2.2 Parental role9.2.3 Teaching healthy sexuality9.2.4 HIV education9.3 Influence of wealth on sex education10 See also11 References12 Further reading13 External links13.1 Abstinence only proponents13.2 Comprehensive sexuality education proponents Current position [ edit]See also: Adolescent sexuality in the United States Sex education programs in the United States teach students about sexual health as well as ways to avoid sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted teenage pregnancy. The three main types of programs are abstinence-only, abstinence-plus, and comprehensive sex education. Although sex education programs that only promotes abstinence are very prominent in American public schools, comprehensive sex education is known to be the most effective and is proven to have helped young people make better decisions." }, { "docid": "D2919883#0", "title": "http://www.cleveland.com/nation/index.ssf/2010/06/175000_per_offender_get-tough.html\n$175,000 per offender? Get-tough sex predator 'treatment' busts state budgets", "text": "\"View full size Associated Press In this photo taken Wednesday, June 16, 2010, Troy Ray watches television in his room, inside the Civil Commitment Unit for Sexual Offenders (CCUSO) unit that is part of the Cherokee Mental Health Institute in Cherokee, Iowa. MARTIGA LOHN, Associated Press Writer MOOSE LAKE, Minnesota -- Keeping sex offenders locked up in treatment after they finish their prison sentences emerged as a popular get-tough tactic in the 1990s, when states were flush with cash. But the costs have soared far beyond what anyone envisioned. An Associated Press analysis found that the 20 states with so-called \"\"civil commitment\"\" programs will spend nearly $500 million this year alone to confine and treat 5,200 offenders still considered too dangerous to put back on the streets. The annual costs per offender topped out at $175,000 in New York and $173,000 in California, and averaged $96,000 a year, about double what it would cost to send them to an Ivy League university. In some states, like Minnesota, sex offender treatment costs more than five times more than keeping offenders in prison. And those estimates do not include the considerable legal expenses necessary to commit someone. The programs have created a political quandary for lawmakers who desperately need to cut spending in the midst of a recession but don't want to be seen as soft on rapists and child molesters. More about crime More about government More about politics More national news: Cleveland.com/nation\"\"I've heard people in a lot of the states quietly say, 'Oh, my God, I wish we'd never gotten this law,'\"\" said W. Lawrence Fitch, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Law. \"\" No one would ever dare offer repeal because it's just untenable. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D1080360#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakley,_California\nOakley, California", "text": "\"Oakley, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search City of Oakley City Oakley City Hall Logo Location in Contra Costa County and the state of California City of Oakley Location in the United States Coordinates: 37°59′51″N 121°42′45″WCoordinates: 37°59′51″N 121°42′45″WCountry United States State California County Contra Costa Incorporated July 1, 1999 [1]Government• Mayor Kevin Romick [2]• State Senator Steve Glazer ( D) [3]• State Assembly Jim Frazier ( D) [4]• U. S. Congress Jerry Mc Nerney ( D) [5]Area [6]• Total 16.17 sq mi (41.89 km 2)• Land 15.88 sq mi (41.14 km 2)• Water 0.29 sq mi (0.75 km 2) 1.87%Elevation 20 ft (6 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 35,432• Estimate (2016) [7] 40,622• Density 2,557.26/sq mi (987.37/km 2)Time zone PST ( UTC-8)• Summer ( DST) PDT ( UTC-7)ZIP code 94561Area code (s) 925FIPS code 06-53070GNIS feature IDs 277567, 2411294Website www .ci .oakley .ca .us Oakley is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States. It is within the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. The January 1, 2016 population was 40,144, as determined by the State Department of Finance. Oakley was incorporated in 1999 and is the most recently incorporated city in Contra Costa County. Oakley is part of the East Contra Costa Bicycle Plan, which has existing facilities in Oakley as well as plans for further expansion. [ 8]Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 Geography and environment3 Boundaries4 Government5 History6 Agriculture7 Police services8 Fire services9 Demographics9.1 20109.2 200010 Education10.1 Elementary schools10.2 Middle schools10.3 High schools10.4 Public libraries11 Notable residents12 References13 External links Etymology [ edit]The name \"\"oak\"\" comes from the abundance of oak trees, while the suffix \"\"-ley\"\" comes from the Old English word for \"\"field\"\" or \"\"meadow\"\". [ 9]Geography and environment [ edit]The Oakley areas offers access to the Delta de Anza Regional Trail. [ 10] According to reports provided by CNN, [11] Oakley experiences 21.16 inches of annual rainfall with an average high temperature in July of 96.0 F and an average low temperature in January of 40.0 F. Oakley experiences 52% clear days throughout the year. Oakley's west border is Highway 160, which provides access to Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose, Sacramento, and the Central Valley. The City of Antioch adjoins Oakley on the west, the city of Brentwood adjoins Oakley on the south, and Bethel Island lies to the east." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1814256#0", "title": "http://www.summitmedicalgroup.com/library/pediatric_health/pa_soft_spot/\nSummit Medical Group Web Site", "text": "What is the soft spot? The soft spot is a diamond-shaped area on the top of the head in newborns. This area is also called the anterior fontanel. The soft spot is located where 2 growth lines (suture lines) for the skull cross. Babies have a soft spot to allow the bone of the skull to expand as the brain grows rapidly. The soft spot normally becomes larger over the first 2 or 3 months of life and then gradually closes. It normally looks flat or slightly depressed. The soft spot should not look full or bulging. If it is bulging, it means that the brain is under some pressure and your child needs to be seen by your healthcare provider. When should it close?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1014632#0", "title": "http://www.backyardpoultry.com/keeping-ducks-as-pets/\nKeeping Ducks as Pets", "text": "Article by Rach (70%cocoa)Have you ever thought about keeping ducks? A couple of ducks can be a wonderful addition to your garden, helping you to get rid of snails and slugs (without digging up your plants like chickens do). Unlike roosters, male ducks do not crow and are very quiet. Although females ducks do quack, happy, well kept ducks are usually quiet. Read on for a bit more information about keeping ducks as pets. Housing Ducks have very simple housing needs. They don’t need anything fancy. A simple three-sided shelter with a mesh base, front and door is suitable. The key thing is to make sure your duck house is secure from predators. Shut up your ducks when you are not at home in a secure pen or house that will protect them." }, { "docid": "D3419948#0", "title": "http://www.bioacoustica.org/gallery/mammals_eng.html\nVolodinsBioacoustic Group Homepage", "text": "\"MAMMALS SOUND GALLERYRodents (Rodentia),Lagomorpha (Lagomorpha),Insectivores (Insectivora),Pinnipeds (Pinnipedia),Tylopodes (Tylopoda),Perissodactyles (Perissodactyla),Monotremates (Monotremata),Artiodactyles (Artiodactyla),Primates (Primates),Chiropterans (Chiroptera),Marsupials (Marsupialia),Carnivores (Carnivora). Order Rodents (Rodentia)Pallid gerbil Gerbillus perpallidus The calls of a defending male during the encounter with a conspecific male Great gerbil Rhombomys opimus The calls of a defending male during the encounter with a conspecific male Alarm calls, accompanied with a podophony (paw strikes on the ground)Persian gerbil Meriones persicus A series of the paw strikes on the ground, representing the non-voice alarm signal Speckled ground squirrel Spermophilus suslicus The alarm calls If to approach a speckled ground squirrel too close, one can hear the threatening chirr The angry grunting and alarm calls The vocal repertoire: alarm call, scream, chatter, grunt, rapid grunt, snarl, chirr and pant The adult animal sitting in a transport cage is calling toward a human Yellow ground squirrel Spermophilus fulvus The alarm calls A dramatic scream of the yellow ground squirrel, taken from the burrow The threatening chirr The vocal repertoire: alarm call, scream, grunt, snarl, chirr and pant The juvenile yellow ground squirrel producing a few clusters of alarm calls toward a human. Black “collar” is a dye mark Red-cheeked ground squirrel Spermophilus erythrogenys The alarm call The screams of a hand-held adult animal Photo by Anastasia Ivanova. European ground squirrel Spermophilus citellus The vocal repertoire: alarm call, scream, chatter, grunt, rapid grunt, snarl, chirr and pant The adult animal calling through the widely opened mouth without audible sounds, as well as produce typical alarm calls. We can expect to find ultrasound alarms All data for European ground squirrel was collected by Irena Schneiderova, photo by Jan Mateju. Little ground squirrel Spermophilus pygmaeus The alarm calls The calls of a hand-held adult animal Black-tailed prairie dog Cynomys ludovicianus Alarm calls toward a flied-by raptor Red squirrel Sciurus vulgaris The squirrel is clattering toward a raptor above the tree and toward a human standing under the tree Siberian chipmunk Eutamias sibiricus A sequence of alarm whistles of a chipmunk, which noticed a human nearby Northern palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti Barking sounds of a male, courting a female but is bewaring of her Trilling song of a male courting a receptive female Eurasian beaver Castor fiber A tame pup attending for feeding walking, tries to gnaw the tree branches and is calling softlyНедовольные крики ручного детеныша при взятии его на руки человекомPup teeth clicking Giant mole-rat Fukomys mechowii A vocal sequence of an adult animal, produced during a tactile contact with another member of a family group Chinchilla Chinchilla laniger The anxiety calls of an adult animal Guinea-pig Cavia aperea The non-interrupting purling in a large group of animals Order Lagomorpha (Lagomorpha)Altai pika Ochotona alpina Alarm whistles of four different individual pikas, well distinguishable even by ear The trill is a song of the Altai pika Pikas do not hibernate and are active throughout a year; the animal is mobbing a human and escape to the snow tunnel Order Insectivores (Insectivora)photo by Olga Ilchenko. Piebald shrew Diplomesodon pulchellum A series of screech-calls, produced by an adult female piebald shrew, disturbed by a human Loud squeaks of an adult piebald shrew At arousal, adult piebald shrews produce calls, intermediate between squeaks and screeches Squeaks produced by a one-day-old pup, taken out of the nest Squeaks of two-week-old pups sound much louder and are much more variable Screeches occur already in three-day-old pups, but these calls are still very distinctive from the adult ones Blind four-days-old pups produce soft clicks in the human hearing range Piebald shrews are capable of vibration by the whole body, as mobile cell telephones. The drum membrane enforces the vibration sounds and allows to hear them Distinctive to many other shrews, the piebald shrew can dig very well Order Pinnipeds (Pinnipedia)Steller’s sea lion Eumetopias jubatus A young male is calling when communicates with a human trainer The roars of an adult male Steller’s sea lion (animals of this species also bear the name the northern sea lions)The Steller's sea lions can call when swimming, don't putting out of water Californian sea lion Zalophus californianus A sequence of loud male calls when courting a female The active interactions between a male and a female are accompanied by the loud male calls Harbor seal Phoca vitulina Vocal display of a male before the mating When calling, the male puts out of water only the tip of his muzzle Order Tylopodes (Tylopoda)Bactrian camel Camelus bactrianus The high-frequency whistles of a male toward a human; closing the nostrils during a call is visible The gurgles of a male at the beginning of rutting period, who is complained by close appearance of humans and is trying to stay between the humans and the harem females The spit with saliva through the nostrils of a male; an aggressive display occurring during the rutting period Alpaca Lama pacos Nasal calls of a calf, soliciting for food from zoo visitors Vicugna Vicugna vicugna The anxiety call of an animal, noticed a big dog (Record by E. N. Neprintzeva)Order Perissodactyles (Perissodactyla)Przewalski's wild horse Equus prjewalski The stallion neighing The cries of foals, playing in a herd Kiang Equus kiang Male call The prolonged female calls and short acute male calls when courting during a breeding period Male snorting Grevy's zebra Equus grevyi Loud calls of the male, just rejected by a female, remind the neigh of a donkey Lowland tapir Tapirus terrestris In spite of their large sizes, tapirs call at very high frequency During the calling, a female tapir bents her long proboscidean nose, but the sound output occurs through the open mouth For the production of its \"\"chack\"\" calls the female raises the trunk up abruptly Order Monotremates (Monotremata)New Guinea long-nosed echidna Zaglossus bruijni The hisses of a displeased male Order Artiodactyl (Artiodactyla)Impala Aepyceros melampus Male impala rutting calls Loud alarm snorts of a male impala The territory holder is running towards the intruder, then males start heating each other: raise their tails, open their mousse and lick their lips. Greater kudu Tragelaphus strepsiceros Female kudu alarm barking Waterbuck Kobus ellipsiprymnus Sequence of snorts – alarm calls at spotting of a researcher Klipspringer Oreotragus oreotragus Sequence of nasal snorts – male alarm calls at spotting of a researcher Springbok Antidorcas marsupialis Sequence of nasal snorts and whistles – male alarm calls at spotting of a researcher Red deer Cervus elaphus In red deer, calls differ strongly between subspecies This large old stag of Norvegian subspecies ( C. e. elaphus) is already so lazy that even does not want to stand up, and produces its rutting roars when lying under the tree This stag of Middle-European subspecies ( C. e. hippelaphus) has no competitors during the rut, but nevertheless he roar and chases hinds actively, considering zoo visitors his rivals Bugles of Canadian wapiti ( C. e. canadensis) stag sound similarly to car sirens and radiate far over the zoo during the rut Roars of Spanish red deer stags ( C.e. hispanicus) sound higher by ear compared to males of other European subspecies of red, but still much lower than the siren-like bugles of Canadian wapiti Bugles of Lesser wapiti stag ( C. e. nannodes) are very hoarse compared to the large Canadian wapiti Siberian wapiti ( C.e." }, { "docid": "D2944161#0", "title": "https://www.polyvore.com/cloche_hat/shop?query=cloche+hat\ncloche hat", "text": "\"Bags Jewelry Belts Eyewear Gloves Hair Hats Scarves Tech Umbrellascloche hat What's trending Leather Phone Cases Sort By Relevance Sale / Price All Department Women Color All Category Hats Brand All Store All Add to Deal Watcher✔ Added to Deal Watcher! 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Skinny decorative band with bow accent FIT & Sizing 2-in." }, { "docid": "D740963#0", "title": "https://www.zocdoc.com/answers/13190/i-have-a-soft-spot-on-the-top-of-my-head-any-ideas\n\"\"\" I have a soft spot on the top of my head, any ideas? \"\"\"", "text": "\"Medical questions & health advice by board certified doctors\"\" I have a soft spot on the top of my head, any ideas? \"\" Zocdoc › Answers › I have a soft spot on the top of my head, any ideas? Question I am a 28 year old male and I am experiencing a soft spot on the top of my head, dead center, that has created a \"\"dent-like\"\" spot that is very noticeable to the touch. I realize that I must seek medical attention, any ideas or past expeiences with anything like this? I noticed this about six months ago, since then I feel as though the spot has \"\"dented-in\"\" further. I have suffered two concussions, both in my teenage years (16-17). No recent head trauma, no other medical issues or concerns. Overall pretty healthy. Answer The 'soft spot' that most of us are familiar with is the fontanelle, which is the soft spot that occurs on the head of a baby. the fontanelle is caused because the bones in the skull of the baby are not totally fused yet." }, { "docid": "D3117498#0", "title": "http://www.drgreene.com/qa-articles/anterior-fontanel-soft-spot/\nAnterior Fontanel (Soft Spot)", "text": "Print or email this post: Published: August 25, 1997 | Reviewed by: Khanh-Van Le-Bucklin, Liat Simkhay Snyder | Last reviewed: April 04, 2009My son has the biggest anterior fontanel I have ever felt (I have felt thousands!!!!!). My pedi says he is not too concerned. I am not either, but my doctor does make me nervous by telling me he wants me to report ANY developmental lag to him right away. On one hand he is blasé, then he turns around and sounds alarmed. I am really confused. It measures 3 inches front to back, 2 5/8 inches across. My baby is 6 months old and his head is growing fine (75th percentile across the chart), he is starting to sit, rolls all over, reaches etc. Am I driving myself crazy worrying for nothing??? P. S. I chatted with you in chat the other day! Alex Sweeney RNC – Pediatric Care Coordinator – Ormond Memorial Hospital – Ormond Beach, Florida Dr. Greene’s Answer: How crazy-making!" }, { "docid": "D1214672#0", "title": "http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10370_12145_12201-60656--,00.html\nMichigan's Turtles", "text": "Michigan's Turtles Ten species of turtles are found in Michigan and they are an important part of our state’s ecosystems. Turtles can survive in a variety of habitats such as woodlands, grasslands, lakes, rivers, wetlands, and cities. Michigan’s Species Blanding’s turtle The Blanding’s turtle is a species of special concern in Michigan. Blanding's turtle occurrence map. Common map turtle Map turtle occurrence map. Common musk turtle Musk turtle occurrence map. 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Four bones come together but, because of their rounded corners, they don't quite meet. Meganp0504 54 Contributions Soft spot on a baby's head? Its called a fontanel Snawaz6209 26 Contributions What is the soft spot on baby's head? The soft spots are known as fontanelles. There are two of them and they may vary in size a little bit." }, { "docid": "D982632#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080717094444AAuKhBV\nWhat is the average dissolved oxygen content in water?", "text": "\"Science & Mathematics Earth Sciences & Geology What is the average dissolved oxygen content in water? Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: No such thing exist. DO concentrations vary depending on water temperature, turbidity, time of year, wind, salinity and several other factors. The DO content of tap water should be about 5 to 7 ppm (parts per million). Most aquatic life forms require DO content above 3 ppm. 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Just when you thought you knew everything." }, { "docid": "D3312410#0", "title": "http://www.birdcanada.com/birds-of-canada/owls-in-canada/\nOwls In Canada", "text": "Owls In Canada World Owl Species: 151 Owls in Canada Species: 16Barn Owl Tyto alba Size: 35–50 cm (14″–20″), Wingspan to 1.1 m (42″), Weight 460 gr (1 lb) Nest: Coastal British Columbia south of Vancouver, southern Ontario Crow-sized owl with white, heart shaped face, dark eyes and long legs Rusty brown above, white or light below with fine, dark dots Darkest birds are always females, palest birds are males The most widely distributed owl in the world Mice make up 75% of their diet Strictly nocturnal, roosting during the day in cavities or farm buildings Pairs mate for life Voice is a long, hissing shriek Do not build a nest, but lay 5-10 white eggs directly on floor of cave, cavity or building rafter If food is scarce they lay fewer eggs, or don’t breed at all When being fed, young birds utter a hissing note like the sound of escaping steam Lifespan up to 17 years Endangered due to loss of habitat, lack of nesting sites Barred Owl Strix varia Size: 42–60 cm (17″–24″), Wingspan to 1.2 m (50″), Weight 720 gr (1.6 lb) Nest: British Columbia, northern Alberta, Saskatchewan and southern Manitoba through to the Maritimes Gray brown overall with cross barred neck and breast; streaked belly and dark eyes Does not have ear tufts Also called ‘hoot owl’ or ‘black-eyed owl’Active day or night Uncommon to rare in low, wet woods or dense mixed coniferous forests Can hear the squeak of a mouse from 46 m (150 ft) away Frequently drink water and bathe in open water even in winter Said to wade into water to catch fish Voice is a strong hoo hoo ho-ho Use the same nest site annually; both sexes incubate eggs Two to four white eggs laid in existing tree cavity Lifespan up to 23 years Boreal Owl Aegolius funereus Size: 20–30 cm (8″–12″), Wingspan to 0.5 m (21″), Weight 135 gr (4.7 oz) Nest: British Columbia and across northern Canada Also called ‘Richardson’s owl’ or ‘Sparrow Owl’Brown with white spots above and rust streaked breast Heavily spotted forehead and yellow bill Dark ‘V’ pattern on the face creates an angry expression Whiteish facial disc has black border Does not have ear tufts Uncommon to rare in boreal coniferous or mixed forests and muskeg Strongly nocturnal, roosting in thick cover during the day Virtually fearless of man Eskimos thought their ease of capture was because they couldn’t see in daylight Dependent on old woodpecker holes for nesting Preys on small rodents, birds and insects Four to six white eggs laid in existing tree cavity Sometimes shelters in abandoned igloos in the Arctic or barns during severe weather Lifespan up to 15 years Burrowing Owl Athene cunicularia Size: 23–27 cm (9″–11″), Wingspan to 60 cm (24″), Weight 155 gr (5 oz) Nest: Southern Alberta and Saskatchewan A robin sized, ground dwelling owl with long legs, a short tail and yellow eyes; no ear tufts Face is framed in white with a blackish collar Uncommon, found only in grasslands or agricultural fields Nocturnal but often seen perched on fence posts or farm machinery during the day Voice is a high, trumpeting coo coooo Eat small rodents and insects, particularly grasshoppers Flight is low and undulating, often hovering close to the ground Nest and roost in underground burrows lined with grass, roots and animal dung, laying 7-10 white eggs Live in pairs or colonies in the abandoned burrows of prairie dogs or ground squirrels Have the largest clutches of any North American owl, occasionally up to 12 chicks Do not share a burrow with rattlesnakes; the defensive sound made by the young mimics the rattle Flight speed up to 19 kmh (12 mph)Lifespan up to 11 years Endangered due to habitat loss and the use of pesticides on their insect prey Flammulated Owl Otus flammeolus Size: 15–17 cm (6″–7″), Wingspan to 0.4 m (16″), Weight 60 gr (2.1 oz) Nest: British Columbia A small owl slightly larger than a sparrow Have small, indistinct ear tufts, reddish edges on the facial disk Variegated red and/or grey plumage; light below with white and rust coloured markings The only small North American owl with dark eyes Uncommon and difficult to find in in coniferous woodlands and forest edges Nocturnal, roosting during the day in tree cavities, often those previously used by woodpeckers Nest in tree cavities, laying 3 or 4 white eggs Voice is a low, soft poot or podo podo repeated every few seconds Forages for insects at night and roosts in tree cavities during the day Eat primarily insects captured with their feet Great Grey Owl Strix nebulosa Size: 60–82 cm (24″–33″), Wingspan to 1.3 m (52″), Weight 1,080 gr (2.4 lbs) Nest: Yukon, Northwest Territories and British Columbia to Ontario Canada’s largest owl, and look much heavier than they are Very fluffy with a long tail and large head with yellow eyes, no ear tufts Plumage is grey with dark, smudgy markings; black chin spot bordered by white patches like a bow tie Large, heavily ringed facial disc makes the eyes look small Smaller eyes than most are an adaptation to diurnal hunting Voice is a series of up to 10 deep, muffled hoots Hunt for small mammals at night, or at dusk and dawn and can be active during the day Do not build nests but will enlarge an old one Lay 2 to 5 white eggs in a bulky stick nest located in dense conifers Do not migrate, but will irrupt into hunting areas with high rodent population cycles A very secretive bird, discovered by Europeans in America before they realized it also lives in Europe Provincial bird of Manitoba Great Horned Owl Bubo virginianus Size: 45–62 cm (18″–25″), Wingspan to 1.1 m (44″), Weight 1,400 gr (3.1 lbs) Nest: Canada wide Broad head has prominent, wide spaced ear tufts Grayish or brownish above, mottled and streaked underneath, tawny orange facial disc with white throat Color is variable, ranging from nearly white in the Arctic to dark brown and grey in the south Voice is a series of deep muffled ho hoo hoo hoododo Active day or night; called the `winged tiger’ for their hunting ability Take medium sized prey such as rabbits, skunks, grouse Use a regular feeding post near the nest, where they bring prey to be torn up and eaten Have attacked people wearing fur hats, mistaking them for prey Does not migrate One of the first species to breed each winter, so the young are old enough to hunt returning species Do not breed until two years of age Nest in stick nests in trees, in caves, or on the ground, laying 2 or 3 white eggs Provincial bird of Alberta Flight speed 64 kmh (40 mph)Lifespan up to 29 years Long-eared Owl Asio otus Size: 32–40 cm (13″–16″), Wingspan to 1 m (36″), Weight 260 gr (9 oz) Nest: Across southern Canada Nearly crow sized, with long ear tufts set close together Heavily streaked and barred on the belly; rusty facial disc Long black `ears’ are actually feather tufts which are flattened against the head in flight Usually solitary; a few may roost together in winter but they are so silent they are seldom seen The most secretive owl species, strictly nocturnal Inhabit dense deciduous and coniferous forests Pretend to be wounded to lure intruders away from the nest If disturbed on their roost, they raise ear tufts and compress feathers, looking like the stub of a tree limb Hunt small mammals at night, and roost next to tree trunks during the day Voice is a soft, low wooip every few seconds Generally silent except for breeding season Four or five white eggs laid in a stick nest Lifespan up to 27 years Northern Hawk Owl Surnia ulula Size: 35–42 cm (14″–17″), Wingspan to 0.7 m (28″), Weight 320 gr (11 oz) Nest: Across northern and central Canada Black bordered facial disc, underparts cross barred with dark brown, long tail, no ear tufts Found in open spruce woods and near bogs Perch on tree tops or poles to watch for small mammals Hawk-like posture and flight give them their name Often hovers over open ground Inhabit boreal and coniferous forests and muskeg More active during the day than other forest owls Very tame, and can be approached closely Voice is a series of popping popopopopopo Have been seen following farmers loading hay bales onto wagons and pouncing on uncovered mice Basically non-migratory but will retreat from northern-most part of range in winter Eat small mammals, birds and insects Lay 3 to 7 white eggs in the hollow tops of spruce trees, tree cavities or abandoned stick nests Northern Pygmy Owl Glaucididium gnoma Size: 17–20 cm (7″–8″), Wingspan to 0.3 m (12″), Weight 70 gr (2.5 oz) Nest: Southern British Columbia and Alberta A sparrow sized owl with a small round head Plumage is dark brown with pale bars, dark streaks and a spotted crown Dark head has white ‘eyebrow’ over the eyes Long tail is often moved or cocked sideways when perched Have two black spots on the back of the neck that look like eyes No soft wing feathers to muffle the sound of flight; rely on speed and agility instead of surprise·Inhabit areas of open coniferous or mixed deciduous forest Have a ferocity and strength out of proportion for their size, which is about that of a bluebird Voice is a series of toots repeated every few seconds Perch in trees to hunt for small birds Mainly nocturnal, but will hunt during the day Lay 3 to 6 white eggs in an existing tree cavity Northern Saw-whet Owl Aegolius acadicus Size: 17–20 cm (7″–8″), Wingspan to 0.4 m (17″), Weight 80 gr (2.8 oz) Nest: Across southern and central Canada The smallest northern owl Also called ‘Sparrow Owl’Large head has a prominent white ‘V’ on the face, and whiteish streaks Fluffy plumage is reddish brown above with reddish streaks on a lighter belly, and a reddish facial disc Yellow eyes, dark bill and no ear tufts Found in mixed coniferous and deciduous forests Active at night and roosts in dense trees during the day Usual food is insects but occasionally take small rodents or birds Voice is a series of low toit toit whistled toots Name comes from their two note call Remarkably tame owls and nearly fearless of man Lay 5 or 6 white eggs in an existing tree cavity Lifespan up to 17 years Photo © Greg Hume" }, { "docid": "D3100084#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_function_of_fontanels\nWhat is the function of fontanels?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Human Anatomy and Physiology What is the function of fontanels? Flag What is the function of fontanels? Answer by Kazuhiro656 Confidence votes 178Fontanels are responsible for the \"\"soft tops\"\" on the top and back of the head. The flexibility imparted by the fontanels allows the baby's skull to deform somewhat in order to fit through the narrow birth canal during the miracle of birth. The fontanels also enable the skull to grow large as the child grows. The gaps between the infant's cranial bones gradually shrink as the fontanels are replaced by growing bone.7 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No When does the fontanel close? Infants have two soft openings within the skull called fontanels. These will usually close completely by about the 18 month of age. What is the function of the fontanels in the fetal skull?" }, { "docid": "D3178936#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/cg/your-newborn-s-appearance.html\nYour Newborn's Appearance", "text": "Your Newborn's Appearance Care Notes More Overview Ambulatory Care Discharge Care En Espanol WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: What do I need to know about my newborn's appearance? Your baby may look different than you expect. Some of his body parts may look a certain way because he was in your uterus for many months. As he grows, many of these features will change. What do I need to know about my newborn's head? Your newborn's head may not be perfectly round right after birth. Labor and delivery may cause his head to have an odd shape. The head may have molded into a narrow, long shape to go through your birth canal. It may have a bump on one side. Your baby may have bruising or swelling on his head because of the birth process." }, { "docid": "D2532072#0", "title": "http://www.fursource.com/info/types-of-fur/\nTypes of Fur", "text": "Types of Fur7:52 pm on Friday, May 6th, 2016Fur is an amazing fiber that has been keeping people warm and fashionable for hundreds of years. There are many different types of furs that are used to make the various garments. We will review some of the types. Beaver Fur Beaver, which was once native to Europe, is now found only in North America in quantity, despite beaver’s beginning to make a comeback in Russia. It is an aquatic animal with shiny, coarse guard hair and soft, exceptionally thick underfur. The color range is wide. It may be dark brown on the back, shading to pale golden brown on the sides, or the entire fur may be pale or even silvery. Whatever the color, beaver should never have a red cast. The best beaver comes from Canada, the northern US, and Alaska . Northern beaver wears longest." }, { "docid": "D3227965#0", "title": "http://www.ebay.com/bhp/vintage-borsalino-hat\nVintage Borsalino Hat", "text": "\"Vintage Borsalino 5X Marque Grand Luxe Fedora Hat 7 1/4 Brown Fur Felt$175.00Buy It Now Free Shipping Borsalino has long been revered for its wonderfully thin, lightweight fur felt hat bodies, impeccably smooth finishes, and attractive styling. For ages, hat wearers have acknowledged Borsalino's lids ... Condition: --Time left: 28d 16h 37m Item location: Virginia Sold by: vintage_toys_comics ( 2177)Vintage BORSALINO ALESSANDRIA FEDORA HAT Size 7 1/2 - Made in Italy$59.000 bids Hat is a beautiful soft ivory/off white color and in very good condition. One very small dark spot on top of hat - see close-up. Lining immaculate. Hat can be crushed or shaped to your preference. Vintage Borsalino Alessandria hat: excellent! fedora black Mascotte 7 1/4, 58c$165.00Buy It Now13 watching Little to no signs of wear. The brim is 2 1/8\"\" wide. This hat was their \"\"crusher\"\" travel hat, so it has very flexible, supple felt. Has previous owner's initials." }, { "docid": "D2188031#0", "title": "http://www.sacred-texts.com/aus/cat/cat.htm\nTHE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ABORIGINAL NATIVES OF NORTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA", "text": "\"Sacred Texts Australia THE CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF THE ABORIGINAL NATIVES OF NORTH WESTERN AUSTRALIABYJOHN G. WITHNELL. ROEBOURNE: [1901] {Scanned at sacred-texts.com, April 2002Redactor, J. B. Hare}PREFACE. THE object of this work is to preserve, before civilization has made them obsolete, the traditions and customs of the aboriginal natives of the North-West of Western Australia--particularly those of the Pilbarra district--as accurately as possible, based upon upwards of twenty years' observation. Since the discovery of gold and the consequent influx of population the natives cannot carry out their traditions as they used to do--most of the young men being in the employment of the whites, prefer to imitate them, caring little or nothing for their elders' teachings. So it is merely a matter of time when they will become extinct. It is quite probable that the curse of drink together with the supplanting of black children by mixed races will eventually cause them to die out, for it is reasonable to suppose that few intellectual persons will find companionship in the natives, so they merely gain the evil part of the European element from those who do associate closely with them. { p. 1}Their Belief. IT is a strange revelation to find that the natives believe in a common Creator, and that their race sprang from one man and woman. There is no mistake that this it; their belief. Their Creator's name is GNURKER." }, { "docid": "D3201415#0", "title": "http://www.chop.edu/conditions-diseases/meningococcal-infections\nWhat are meningococcal infections?", "text": "What are meningococcal infections? Meningococcal infections are caused by a bacteria called Neisseria meningitidis. The most common forms of meningococcal infections include meningitis (infection of the membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord) and meningococcemia (blood stream infections). Meningococcal infections are uncommon, but can be fatal. These infections occur most often during the late winter and early spring months. Children are more commonly affected, but the illness also occurs in adolescents and adults. College freshman living in dorms are also at risk. How are meningococcal infections transmitted? The Neisseria meningitidis bacteria are spread through close contact with an infected person. Droplets in the air from a sneeze or close conversation can be inhaled and may cause infection." }, { "docid": "D3535255#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Age_of_Empires_III:_Definitive_Edition\nAge of Empires III", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition)navigation search Age of Empires IIIDeveloper (s) Ensemble Studios Publisher (s) Microsoft Game Studios (PC) Mac Soft & Destineer (Mac) Glu (Windows Mobile, N-Gage)Designer (s) Bruce Shelley [1]Programmer (s) Dave Pottinger Composer (s) Stephen Rippy Series Age of Empires Platform (s) Microsoft Windows, OS X, Windows Mobile, N-Gage Release October 18, 2005 [show]Genre (s) Real-time strategy Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer Age of Empires III is a real-time strategy video game developed by Microsoft Corporation's Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The Mac version was ported over and developed and published by Destineer 's Mac Soft. The PC version was released on October 18, 2005 in North America and November 4, 2005 in Europe, while the Mac version was released on November 21, 2006 in North America and September 29, 2006 in Europe. An N-Gage version of the game developed by Glu Mobile was released on April 28, 2009. [ 2] [3] [4] It is the third game of the Age of Empires series and the sequel to Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings. The game portrays the European colonization of the Americas, between approximately 1492 and 1876 AD. There are fourteen total civilizations to play within the game. Age of Empires III has made several innovations in the series, in particular with the addition of the \"\"Home City\"\", which combines real-time strategy and role-playing game features. Two expansion packs have been released: the first, Age of Empires III: The War Chiefs, was released on October 17, 2006, and introduced three Native American civilizations; the second, Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties, was released on October 23, 2007, and included three Asian civilizations. Age of Empires III has sold over 2 million copies as of May 2008." }, { "docid": "D3151505#0", "title": "http://www.oprah.com/omagazine/7-Things-Nobody-Ever-Tells-You-About-Aging_1\n7 Things Nobody Ever Tells You About Aging", "text": "\"7 Things Nobody Ever Tells You About Aging O beauty director Valerie Monroe reveals challenging truths that nobody ever tells you about aging—and how to face them. By Valerie Monroe Photo: Cultura/Wonwoo Lee/ Getty Images1. You Start to See More Hair on Your Face Here's why you have more of it than you did when you were 20: hormones. Though a significant minority of women of all ages have coarse dark hair growing on their chin and upper lip because of a genetic predisposition, most women who have excess facial hair have an underlying hormonal issue, says Doris J. Day, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University Medical Center. As we age, our bodies lose estrogen; testosterone, unopposed, causes us to grow more hair where men have it, on our faces (and to grow less on our heads). If you occasionally have several dark (or white) hairs on your lip or chin, it's fine to whack them off with a razor; plucking isn't the best option, because the force of the pluck can irritate and leave a bump, says Day. A couple of staffers here at O have female relatives who shave their faces; most dermatologists don't recommend this for several reasons, among them the fact that the down on your face feels soft because it's been there for a long time; shave it off, and it's going to grow back stiff or coarse (though no thicker than before). Laser hair removal works only in certain situations, says Loretta Ciraldo, MD, clinical professor of dermatology at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. It's not effective on white hair, and if your skin is olive or darker, laser can cause postinflammatory hyperpigmentation, which looks like a dark stain, so it could leave you with something like a mustache even though there's no hair on your lip. Electrolysis—a procedure in which the follicle is destroyed by heat through an electrical current—is a good solution for stray hairs, says Ciraldo, but it's not good for large areas." }, { "docid": "D43659#0", "title": "http://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/what-is-wrong-52527.html\nWhat is wrong when soft spot grows shut too soon?", "text": "\"Latest Articles Programs Products Conferences Nursing Student › Nursing Student Assistance ›What is wrong when soft spot grows shut too soon? WIN $150! 2018 Winter Nursing Article Contestby angelbear Views: 81,973 Comments: 20My 6 mos old grandson is having a CT scan tomorrow because they say his soft spot has closed to soon. I am not in pediatrics so I havent a clue as to what this may mean. Can anyone help me? About angelbear Joined: Dec '02; Posts: 1,055; Likes: 1420 Comments Topic Closed1 2 Next »Dec 23, '03I'm not a peds nurse but this happened to a friend's daughter. She was diagnosed with \"\"sagittal stenosis\"\" -- a premature closing of the fontanels (soft spots). The skull could not then accommodate the growing brain. Her daughter required surgery to deliberately fracture the skull in such a way that the brain could grow and the skull would heal. The surgery is performed by a neurosurgeon." }, { "docid": "D1284257#0", "title": "http://oralcancerfoundation.org/discovery-diagnosis/cancer-screening-protocols/\nCancer screening protocols", "text": "Introduction Squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity and pharynx accounts for over 48,250 cases per year in the United States with approximately 9,575 deaths per year (1,2). Unfortunately, the diagnosis continues to rely on patient presentation and physical examination with biopsy confirmation. This may result in delay in diagnosis accounting for the fact that the majority of these cancers are diagnosed at a late stage (1, 3-5). Studies confirm that survival does correlate with stage, making early diagnosis and treatment optimal for this disease (1). Despite advances in surgical techniques, radiation therapy technology, and the addition of combined chemotherapy and radiation therapy to the treatment regimen, survival data has not shown appreciable change in decades (1,6,7). Five-year survival data reveal overall disease specific survival rates of less than 60% although those that do survive often endure major functional, cosmetic, and psychological burden due to dysfunction of the ability to speak, swallow, breathe, and chew. Seventy-five percent of all head and neck cancers begin in the oral cavity. According to the National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Ends Results (SEER) program, 30 percent of oral cancers originate in the tongue, 17 percent in the lip, and 14 percent in the floor of the mouth (11). Many other studies support this finding that oral cancers appear most often on the tongue, and floor of the mouth (12,13). New data related to the HPV16 virus may indicate that these trends are changing with the poster mouth including the tonsils, tonsillar pillar and crypt, the base of the tongue, and the oropharynx increasing rapidly in incidence rates." }, { "docid": "D1814254#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/birthdefects/craniosynostosis.html\nFacts about Craniosynostosis", "text": "Craniosynostosis is a birth defect in which the bones in a baby’s skull join together too early. This happens before the baby’s brain is fully formed. As the baby’s brain grows, the skull can become more misshapen. Click here to view a larger image Click here to view a larger image What is Craniosynostosis? Craniosynostosis is a birth defect in which the bones in a baby’s skull join together too early. This happens before the baby’s brain is fully formed. As the baby’s brain grows, the skull can become more misshapen. The spaces between a typical baby’s skull bones are filled with flexible material and called sutures. These sutures allow the skull to grow as the baby’s brain grows. Around two years of age, a child’s skull bones begin to join together because the sutures become bone." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D374158#0", "title": "http://health.howstuffworks.com/skin-care/problems/treating/get-rid-of-age-spots1.htm\nHow to Get Rid of Age Spots", "text": "Age Spot Treatments Prev NEXTAge spots are really nothing more than a nuisance -- they won't hurt you. However, if you don't like they way they look, there are several ways to banish them from your skin. If you decide you want to get rid of them, you should consult a dermatologist to find out what treatment is best for you. Money might play a factor -- one of the procedures tends to be much more expensive than the others. One of the most common treatments to fade age spots is a chemical peel. It uses acid to remove the top layer of your skin and allow newer, healthier skin to take its place. It may take several chemical peels before your age spot disappears, but it can be effective. A similar treatment that works is dermabrasion, which removes the top layer of skin with a rapidly rotating brush. Think of it like sandpaper for your face. The side effects associated with both of these treatments are scabbing and redness -- but many people think that's a small price to pay for blemish-free skin." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2864884#0", "title": "http://www.etopical.com/brown-age-spots-causes-how-remove-get-rid/\nHow to Get Rid of Brown Age Spots on Face and Hands", "text": "How to Get Rid of Brown Age Spots on Face and Hands Brown age spots are common. To learn how to remove them, it is important to first learn what causes brown dots, patches and blotches to form on the skin. Here’s how to remove the brown age spots on the face, hands and legs so as to get rid of them for good. What Causes Brown Age Spots? When one gets to 40 years of age, it is likely for them to start noticing brown spots on different parts of the body. What causes brown age spots? These spots pop up when the skin is exposed to direct sun light for a prolonged duration of time. They therefore form on areas of the skin where there is a lot of exposure to the sun such as hands and face. Brown blotches, patches and dots are signs of aging. People who go out without strong enough sunscreen are likely to accumulate sun damage over time." }, { "docid": "D1111007#0", "title": "http://www.newhealthadvisor.com/dark-spots-on-bottom-of-foot.html\nDark Spots on Bottom of Foot: Causes and Treatments", "text": "Dark Spots on Bottom of Foot: Causes and Treatments Spots on the feet are unsightly and might be uncomfortable. They are usually black or brown, may have raised bumps, or have grainy areas that are rough to the touch. Sometimes these spots are caused by illnesses or medical conditions, which is why it is vital to see a doctor for any new spots that appear on the feet. Dark Spots on Bottom of Foot: Causes and Treatments In some cases, the dark spots on the bottom of feet might be as simple as a mole or age spots. But occasionally the dark spots can be a sign of a more serious condition. Here are a few of them.1. Plantar Warts Causes Plantar warts often appear on the feet as a consequence of the human papillomavirus, or HPV. You can contract the virus through tiny breaks in the skin. It can be picked up in locker rooms, public showers, swimming areas, or other warm and moist places. You can contract it by simply walking barefoot in public – one person can spread it anywhere, and if you walk in that same area, you can catch it." }, { "docid": "D799686#0", "title": "http://healthool.com/liver-spots/\nLiver Spots", "text": "Liver Spots What are Liver Spots? Contrary to what the name these have nothing to do with your liver but more to do with senescence, which is the biological term for “process of aging”. The reason that these “age spots” were called liver spots in the past is because they were thought to be caused due to your liver malfunctioning and they are also dark in color like your liver. They are also known, in addition to being called liver spots or age spots, as solar lentigines or lentigos, which is the medical term for these spots. Most people will start to see liver spots starting at the age of forty. They are superficial deposits of a pigment that is brownish in color and is called lipofuscin. This is a natural occurring pigment that appears both outside and inside your body. It is a result of your body’s wear and tear process and can be found all over your body, especially on the areas of your skin that are often exposed to the sun. They can measure up to one inch in diameter and looks similar to a large freckle. They occur in the top layer of your skin so they can be easily removed." }, { "docid": "D3052305#0", "title": "http://www.raleighvein.com/cynosure-laser-treatment/\nCynosure Laser Treatment", "text": "The Elite+ Aesthetic Workstation is built on two clinically proven wavelengths—the 755 nm Alexandrite and 1064 nm Nd: YAG lasers, which allow performance of aesthetic laser treatments with unsurpassed efficacy and client comfort for facials, sun damaged skin, age/sun spot removal, spider vein treatment and hair removal. Laser technology is one of the leading methods to quickly diminish the look of sun damage on the skin and remove pigmented areas such as sun and or age spots. Using the principle of selective photothermolysis, laser-based treatment targets different molecules in the skin that are responsible for the sun damaged regions and lesions. The darker regions/lesions selectively absorb the laser or light energy as heat and the damaged pigmented skin and lesions are then toned and cleared by the body. How Does Laser Treatment Rejuvenate the Skin? The Cynosure Laser is used for skin rejuvenation on the face, hands, neck and chest. The benefits are mild/moderate skin tightening, reduction in facial lines, and lessening of pigment changes. Skin Rejuvenation is accomplished through the heat from the laser. By heating your skin collagen production is increased, which decreases in our skin as we age. Laser skin rejuvenation should be done every 3-4 weeks for 4-6 treatments for the best results." }, { "docid": "D990176#0", "title": "http://www.disabled-world.com/health/dermatology/skin/barnacles-of-aging.php\nBarnacles of Aging - Seborrheic Keratoses - Facts and Treatment", "text": "A - A +Barnacles of Aging - Seborrheic Keratoses - Facts and Treatment Home Health and Disability Dermatology Skin Conditions Published: 2010-09-29 (Revised/Updated 2011-06-09) : Author: Disabled World Synopsis: Barnacles of aging develop from spreading of epidermialen cells the skin spots start as a light brown color becoming darker and more wart like in appearance. Main Document Seborrheic Keratoses or, 'Barnacles of Aging,' are harmless spots and skin growth that occur during adulthood. Barnacles of aging have a variety of degrees of pigmentation. Epidermiale growth factors play a role in the development of the skin growth, something that develops from the strong spreading of the epidermialen cells. The spots start as a light brown color, becoming darker and more wart-like in appearance. Some become nearly black if the person uses sun acid number lotions. The spots may occur on the person's chest and present a waxy feel or look. Barnacles of aging are not contagious and do not spread, although they might have small white or black circles in the center and the surface of them may appear irregular. Barnacles of aging might occur along or in clusters. The spots are not cancerous and happen in the outer layer of the person's skin." }, { "docid": "D2269999#0", "title": "http://www.liverspot-s.com/how-to-remove-liver-spots/\n", "text": "Even though we call liver spots various titles like liver spots, solar lentigo, senile freckle and lentigo senilis, it is still the most common skin problem that plagues almost everyone. To be specific, these brown- or black-colored and flat skin lesions appear most usually on the skin of everyone that is forty years old or greater. Therefore, people are terrified of growing old which ultimately end in the development of liver spots and other skin problems that come with aging. That is also the reason why most people are not truly that delighted to celebrate their birthdays, especially those that have reached the age of thirty. Graceful aging and the absence of skin aging signs like dry, rough skin and wrinkles are what almost all of us want to achieve. In particular, almost all of us do not want to have liver spots – the undesirable dark lesions that are most commonly located on our faces. That is why, although liver spots are not completely avoidable, we still do everything to evade them. Until we finally make it to the day that these stubborn liver spots ultimately appear and we panic because we do not have any idea about what we should do. But now, we do not have to be anxious anymore because through the innovations in science and technology, various treatment strategies for liver spot removal have been created. These lesions may not cause cancer but they do make anyone’s physical appearance slightly unsightly." }, { "docid": "D2877685#0", "title": "https://www.realself.com/question/for-dermatologist\nA Dermatologist Froze an Age Spot Yesterday. Is This Normal? (photo)", "text": "\"A Dermatologist Froze an Age Spot Yesterday. Is This Normal? ( photo)lajordan A dermatologist tried freezing an age spot yesterday. I had never heard of freezing something that wasn't a keratosis or basal cell. It looks so much worse today. It's a larger area and totally \"\"filled in\"\" versus liighter in color and just partial. Will it improve?frozen Answers ( 9)Age spot treated with liquid nitrogen6Liquid nitrogen is one method of treating an age spot. The area will be puffy and darker for several days. Keep it moist with Vaseline and covered. It will take about 2 weeks to heal." }, { "docid": "D107928#0", "title": "http://diseasespictures.com/white-spots-on-skin/\nWhite Spots On Skin â Causes, Treatment, Symptoms", "text": "White Spots On Skin – Causes, Treatment, Symptoms Last Updated On April 7, 2018 By surekha A white spot on the skin is a common problem and occurs due to lack of skin pigmentation substance called melanin. It can occur in the form of dark spots, white spots or other colored spots on the skin. Similarly it may occur either in the shape of circular spots or dark patches anywhere in the body. It is largely found in the neck, upper back, shoulders, forearms and the shins. These spots do not cause any pain or discomfort but has gained importance for cosmetic purpose. White spots are common on men and women and people with fair complexion and those living in hot climatic conditions are prone to get more number of white spots than others. Causes : One of the main causes for getting white spots on skin is vitiligo. Melanocytes present in the skin produces melanin, a skin pigment responsible for giving coloration to the skin. If melanin is secreted in less quantity or totally absent it can result in formation of white spots. It can happen due to autoimmune disorder where body’s own immune system destroys healthy cells of melanin causing discoloration." }, { "docid": "D265173#0", "title": "http://b4tea.com/food-health/natural-treatment-for-age-spots-on-face/\nNatural Treatment for Age Spots on Face", "text": "Home » Food & Health » Natural Treatment for Age Spots on Face Natural Treatment for Age Spots on Face Advertisement Refer various natural treatment and home remedies for Age spots also known as liver spots or brown spots on face as it can reveal a person’s age. Age spots are groups of pigment that occurs due to extreme exposure to the sun. It is also known as liver spots or solar lentigo. Brown spots or age spots are not only observed on your face but also on other parts of your body like back, arms, feet, and shoulders. It is most common in people over age 55. The ultraviolet rays of the sun enhance the production of melanin that is present under the surface of the skin. There are many natural treatments available for Age Spots on Face. Age Spots are nontoxic and painless but it may change your exterior appearance and make the person look older. However most age spots are harmless but in later stage they can lead to skin cancer. Lentigines are shallow collections of skin pigment known as melanin that accrues inside the top layer of skin called the epidermis." }, { "docid": "D152505#0", "title": "http://www.skintour.com/lasers-radiofrequency-devices/laser-treatments/guide-to-iplphotorejuvenation-laser/\nGuide To Photorejuvenation IPL Laser", "text": "Guide To Photorejuvenation IPL Laserby Dr. Brandith Irwin, MDShare What is IPL photorejuvenation used for? Photorejuvenation (IPL – Intense Pulsed Light) laser treatments are most commonly used for: Lightening and removing “sun spots”, “age spots”, and brown blotches on the face, neck, chest, hands and other areas of the body Lightening and reducing redness, rosacea, dilated blood vessels and “broken” blood vessels on the face, neck and chest Helping to control flushing It also has a lesser effect of improving skin texture through collagen stimulation and improves pore size minimally by temporarily reducing oiliness Photorejuvenation, when done properly, almost always consists of a series of 3-5 treatments, usually one every three to six weeks. The benefits of photorejuvenation treatments are achieved with little discomfort and minimal risk. Some offices refer to IPL laser photorejuvenation as a Photofacial or Fotofacial. How does the IPL treatment improve the appearance of blood vessels, rosacea, and age spots/freckles? The laser/IPL device emits a range of lightwaves that are then tuned and targeted at hemoglobin (the red blood cells in the blood vessels) or melanin (the brown pigment in freckles and age spots). The light beam passes through the skin and is absorbed by either hemoglobin or melanin resulting in damage to the vessel wall or fragmenting of melanin pigment. These tiny vessels and the melanin pigment are then absorbed by the body, rendering them less visible. How long does it take for laser photorejuvenation treatments to work? Most people need 3-5 months, which consists of a full series of 3-5 treatments about 1 month apart." }, { "docid": "D2484935#0", "title": "http://cosmeticlaserskinsurgery.com/brown-spots/\nBrown Spots", "text": "Brown Spots Age spots, liver spots, or brown spots usually first appear on the face and are the result of genetic susceptibility as well as sun exposure. Contrary to common belief they have nothing to do with age or the liver although one may get more as they get older. In addition to the face they often can occur on the chest, arms and any sun exposed areas. Brown spots or age spots do not respond to creams. They can safely and effectively be removed by a variety of laser treatments. The most effective treatment for brown spots on the face is the use of Q-switched lasers such as the Q-switched Alexandrite laser or the Q switched Nd-YAG laser. Often, one treatment is enough to eradicate brown spots safely and effectively anywhere on the body. Rarely a second touch up treatment will be necessary. Freckles on the face, chest, and back can also be effectively treated with the Q-switched Alexandrite of Nd: YAG lasers. Intense pulse light sources (IPL) or photofacials can also be used in treatment of brown spots or age spots." }, { "docid": "D2004652#0", "title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/age-spots\nAge Spots", "text": "Age Spots Causes Risk Factors Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Outlook What are age spots? Age spots are flat brown, gray, or black spots on the skin. They usually occur on sun-exposed areas. Age spots are also called liver spots, senile lentigo, solar lentigines, or sun spots. Causes What causes age spots? Age spots are the result of an excess production of melanin, or skin pigment. Doctors don’t always know why age spots develop. Skin aging, sun exposure, or other forms of ultraviolet (UV) light exposure, such as tanning beds, are all possible causes. You’re most likely to develop age spots on the areas of your skin that receive the most sun exposure, including:your facethe back of your handsyour shouldersyour upper backyour forearms Risk Factors Who is at risk for age spots? People of any age, sex, or race can develop age spots." }, { "docid": "D2882828#0", "title": "http://www.online-family-doctor.com/skin-disorders/liver-spots.html\nLiver Spots - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment", "text": "Liver Spots - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Definition Liver spots are called as Lentigos in medical terms. These are also known as age spots. These are the yellowish-brown flat spots that look like large freckles and are thought to be caused by aging, too much sun, impaired liver function, and a dietary or nutritional deficiency. From the age of 40 onwards, the skin is less able to regenerate from sun exposure and liver spots are very common in this older age group. They have been known to proliferate in some individuals under emotional distress. Many people have a hereditary predisposition to them. While liver spots may develop at an early age, even in childhood, they are more common in older people, especially those who have spent too much time in the sun. They range from about 1/8 inch to one inch in diameter. They do not darken in response to sunlight. Liver Spots are not cancerous but, if need be, they can be treated for cosmetic reasons." }, { "docid": "D1177362#0", "title": "https://beautyblackbook.com/hand-rejuvenation/\nHand Rejuvenation to Get Rid of Those Old Lady Hands!", "text": "Hand Rejuvenation to Get Rid of Those Old Lady Hands!As if we princesses don’t have enough to think about, aging hands are a very real issue in anti-aging. Luckily there’s hand rejuvenation. There are 3 key issues when dealing with aging hands – dark spots, veins and loss of volume. Maybe you have one, or maybe you have all three, but luckily there are ways to fight back. Here’s how. What is Hand Rejuvenation? Hand rejuvenation is a combination of laser and injectables to make an aging hand more youthful. Causation & Treatments for an Aging Hand I’ll start with the loss of volume since there’s a new treatment approved by the FDA and I’m dying to talk about it. Loss of Volume You know what it looks like when your hands start to lose volume? This: Loss of Volume vs No Loss of Volume There are two solutions for this very real issue (I’ll get into age discrimination in the workplace in another article, but you can think of hand rejuvenation as a career investment too)." }, { "docid": "D2363820#0", "title": "http://www.freemd.com/lentigo/treatment.htm\nLentigo Treatment", "text": "Age spots do not require treatment because they are not dangerous to your health. However, some people may choose to treat age spots for cosmetic reasons. Cosmetic treatment for age spots may include cryosurgery, laser skin treatments, and dermabrasion. Topical medications and chemical peels may also help remove age spots. Treatment for age spots may include: Skin cryosurgery: Freezing the skin causes the lesion to slough off. Chemical skin peels: Chemicals remove the superficial layer of skin cells, and the lesions slough off. Laser therapy: Burning the skin surface destroys the lesion. Dermabrasion: Scraping the lesion off of the skin surface Topical medication for age spots: Hydroquinone Tretinoin Lentigo Questions For Doctor The following are some important questions to ask before and after the treatment of age spots. Questions to ask before treatment: What are my treatment options? What are the risks associated with treatment?" }, { "docid": "D1172706#0", "title": "https://www.skinlaboratory.com/skin-conditions/age-spots-pigmentation/\nIdentification", "text": "Contents1 Identification2 Prevention3 Treatment3.1 Chemical Peels3.1.1 Lactic3.1.2 Glycolic3.1.3 Application3.2 I am a person of color and feel that most people don’t understand my skin’s needs. I have dark spots, too, and my skin is extremely sensitive. Identification Age spots are the little skin blemishes that develop on the skin that are associated with aging and exposure to the harsh radiation of the suns UV rays. Age spots are sometimes referred to as brown spots, stains, or sun spots, and despite the liver spot nickname, have no association with the liver. Age spots are flat, unlike moles, and range in color from light brown to black. You can generally find these spots on the areas of your skin most exposed to the sun, such as on your arms, face, shoulders, and forehead. Age spots on the hands are extremely common. The skin protects itself against cuts and other traumas through bruises and scars. In the same way age spots are the skins defense against the suns damage. “They most commonly occur on the areas that are most often exposed to the sun; the arms, legs, neck, shoulders, chest and facial area.”" }, { "docid": "D374156#0", "title": "http://www.oprah.com/style/Age-Spot-Removal-and-Treament\nThe Trick to Getting Rid of Age Spots", "text": "The Trick to Getting Rid of Age Spots By Valerie Monroe Photo: Patrik Andersson Q: What is the best way to remove age spots? A: Hyperpigmentation (fancy term for dark spots) is caused by excess melanin in the skin. And laser—either the Q-switched ruby or alexandrite—is the most effective way to get rid of it, says Anne Chapas, MD, clinical assistant professor of dermatology at NYU School of Medicine. The treatment leaves a small scab where the spot was; this disappears in a couple of weeks. Generally one or two treatments are needed, at $400 to $700 per session. If your spots are diffuse (like a Milky Way splash across your cheeks or chest), Chapas recommends the new Fraxel dual laser. One or two treatments, at $750 to $1,500 each, should do the trick. ( And for that kind of money, let's hope so.) Keep in mind: Unless you wear a broad spectrum sunscreen every day, rain or shine, you'll be looking at new age spots no matter how often you visit the dermatologist. Next: Want to get rid of age spots at home?" }, { "docid": "D660373#0", "title": "http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/anti-aging/tips/a12439/brighten-up-age-spots-1007/\nBrighten Up", "text": "\"Brighten Up How to kiss age spots, freckles, and uneven skin tone goodbye Most Popular Kate Middleton and Her Baby Bump Are Ridiculously Cute on St. Patrick's Day Because \"\"Crazy Happened \"\" Little Caesars Is Giving Us All Free Pizza50 (Big and Little) Things It's Finally Time to Get Rid Of By Alyssa Kolsky Hertzig Aug 19, 2007220Chris Eckert/Studio DSplashed across a little kid's cheeks, a smattering of freckles is charming. Later in life, though, extra facial pigmentation — in the form of brown patches or changes in tone and texture — sends a different, less adorable message: You're aging. Do people really notice each other's complexions that much? Apparently, yes. A 2006 Procter & Gamble Beauty study found that skin tone alone can impact a woman's perceived age — by as much as 20 years. So perhaps it's time to consider the slew of effective age spot treatments now available (some of them medical, some over-the-counter) that can deliver real, noticeable results. Why do we get these spots, anyway? Surprise: Age spots aren't caused by getting older. Instead, you can blame them (and nearly every other form of unwanted pigmentation) on what's become the 21st century's public enemy number one — the sun. \"\" Sunshine is an attack on the skin, and one way the skin defends itself is to make pigment,\"\" explains Ranella Hirsch, M. D., a cosmetic dermatologist in Cambridge, MA, and president-elect of the American Society of Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetic Surgery." }, { "docid": "D2485570#0", "title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/151392-top-ten-products-to-remove-age-spots/\nTop Ten Products to Remove Age Spots", "text": "\"Top Ten Products to Remove Age Spotsby DAN KETCHUM July 18, 2017As your skin ages and the sun takes its toll, harmless age spots -- also known as liver spots or skin spots -- often appear on the face, hands, arms and shoulders. While you can help prevent age spots with plenty of UV protection or turn to expensive cryotherapy or laser treatments to remove them, over-the-counter spot-fading products offer a convenient anti-aging solution. The ultimate title of top product ultimately depends on your personal results, but major beauty publications bring 10 of their recommendations to the table to give you a head start. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load A Meaningful Model The supermodel-endorsed Meaningful Beauty Cindy Crawford Skin Brightening Treatment makes \"\"Elle\"\" magazine's “lust list” for its ability to reduce the appearance of age spots with natural antioxidants and protect the skin from further spotting via SPF 15 protection. Healing Hydroquinone Dr. Ellen Marmur of Mount Sinai Medical Center touts the fading effects of hydroquinone, the only FDA-approved ingredient for lightening skin pigment. The duo recommends La Roche-Posay Mela-D Skin Lightening Daily Lotion for its 2-percent hydroquinone content. Luminous Lightening According to \"\"The Daily Mail,\"\" No 7's Lift and Luminate Dark Spot Corrector, which relies on ingredients such as vitamin C, kiwi and sophora root extract, fades spots by up to 60 percent after three months of consistent use. Anti-Aging Aveeno Available at an affordable price, Aveeno Clear Complexion BB Cream makes \"\"Allure\"\" magazine's list of “The Best Drugstore Anti-aging Products.” The site touts the cream's ability to cover imperfections, lend the skin an instant glow and fade spots within a month's time. In Praise of Pods DDF Discoloration Reversal Pods, which feature a sponge-like applicator tip, come recommended by \"\"Elle\"\" for their at-home buffing action." }, { "docid": "D579921#0", "title": "http://www.etopical.com/skin/brown-spots/dark-brown-spots-on-legs-small-raised-scaly-get-rid/\nBrown Spots on Legs Causes and Removal Guide", "text": "Brown Spots on Legs Causes and Removal Guide Brown spots on legs are sometimes called liver spots on legs. In this guide, learn the causes, how to get rid of dark sports on legs and how to remove brown spots on your feet. Also find out if the small and scaly raised brown age sports are caused by diabetes and sun. Included are pictures of the sun spots below. What are dark spots on legs? What are brown spots on thighs? Are dark spots around ankles and lower legs caused by diabetes? What do small brown spots on inner thighs mean? Brown spots on legs and thighs Brown spots on legs can appear almost at any age. If you happen to have the scaly dark spots on your body, they could be simply birth marks." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D3163964#0", "title": "http://healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2012/08/13/canine-degenerative-myelopathy-dog-disease.aspx#!\nWhy Early Diagnosis of Canine Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Is Important", "text": "Why Early Diagnosis of Canine Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) Is Important332August 13, 2012 • 270,212 views Previous Next Canine Degenerative Myelopathy Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:45Download Interview Transcript Visit the Pet Video Library Story at-a-glance Canine degenerative myelopathy, or DM, is a disease of the spinal cord that usually strikes dogs between the ages of 8 and 14. Certain breeds are prone to the disease, in particular the German shepherd. Symptoms of canine DM involve loss of coordination in the hind limbs -- usually one, then the other – with eventual complete loss of use. Sometimes there is also loss of bowel and bladder control. Since DM is irreversible and there are no medical protocols available to effectively treat the disorder, the goal for these dogs is to manage the consequences of the disease and maintain good quality of life for as long as possible. Dogs with DM can acquire secondary problems resulting from the disease, including urine retention, urinary tract infections, weight gain and muscle loss, skin lesions and bedsores. Most DM dogs require meticulous nursing care once they are diagnosed. By Dr. Becker Degenerative myelopathy, or DM, is a disease of the spinal cord in dogs. It typically occurs between the ages of 8 and 14." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1423005#0", "title": "http://www.wyndlaircollies.com/wyndlair_collies.cfm?c=6\nAbout Wyndlair Puppies:", "text": "\"About Wyndlair Puppies: Our sole purpose when we plan a litter is to advance the Wyndlair bloodline and improve our great breed - The AKC Collie. Due to our family and professional commitments, we do not have litters frequently. We have always focused on a limited number of truly elite dogs. It is that commitment to quality that drives Wyndlair forward. However, unlike most top breeders, we welcome the opportunity to share some of our finest pet and show quality Collie puppies with Collie lovers who simply want the best for their families. If we aren't keeping a special puppy for our own program, we prefer they get the opportunity to be a loved member of your family. Wyndlair puppies receive the finest care. That care begins long before conception, ensuring our prospective mothers are in the best health and condition. They are provided with optimal care & nutrition throughout their pregnancy and lactation. We personally assist in deliveries & continually monitor the first minutes, hours & days of the newborns’ lives." }, { "docid": "D2051880#0", "title": "http://www.extension.iastate.edu/agdm/wholefarm/html/c2-01.html\nImproving Your Farm Lease Contract", "text": "Improving Your Farm Lease Contract File C2-01 Updated May, 2017pdf formatxlsx file Use this decision tool to estimate returns to a landowner and tenant under different rental agreements, including cash rent, flexible rent, crop-share, or a custom farming agreement.voiced media Improving Your Farm Lease Contract - How to Determine a Reasonable Rentvoiced media Addressing Where to Start When Negotiating Farmland Rental Ratesvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Rental Ratesvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Communicationvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Legal Issuesvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Farm Program Paymentsvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Cost of Productionvoiced media 2016 Iowa Farmland Leasing - Estimating a Rental Rate A guide to understanding the business of farmland leases Importance of Leasing More than half of Iowa’s farmland is rented to tenant operators. In parts of central and northern Iowa half to two-thirds of the land is tenant-operated. On the other hand, in south central and southeast Iowa, slightly less than one-half of the land is farmed by a tenant. The trend over the past several decades has been for more of Iowa’s farmland to be leased rather than operated by its owners. In many cases, retired farmers or their heirs wish to continue to own farms, but do not want to operate them. Farmers with limited capital also find that they can more easily reach an efficient scale of operation by renting rather than owning. Leasing farmland involves a business agreement between the owner and the operator. A farm lease is a legal instrument that describes that agreement. The lease provides the basis for combining the landlord’s and the tenant’s resources of land, labor, capital, and management to efficiently produce farm commodities. Variations in leasing arrangements occur because of the differences in the productive capacity of the land and improvements, the contributions made by each party, and the personal goals of the tenant and owner." }, { "docid": "D504869#0", "title": "http://www.petdiabetes.com/pdorg/cushings.htm\n.", "text": "\"What is Cushing's? Causes Signs Diagnosis and testing Special consideration for diagnosing diabetics Treatment Special consideration for treating diabetics Questions for your vet Resources What is Cushing's Cushing's Disease (or syndrome) occurs when the adrenal glands produce excess amounts of cortisol, also known as cortisone. Cushing's is also known as hyperadrenocorticism. Hyper = above normal; adreno = relating to the adrenal glands; corticism = relating to the cortex & cortisol production. So, Cushings is a disease of elevated cortisol production by the adrenal cortex. Cushing's is much more common in dogs than in cats, so this page focuses on Cushings in dogs. Dogs have two adrenal glands, which are are small pea-sized glands located next to the kidneys. The adrenal glands produce several types of hormones that are involved in regulating many of the body's processes including control of blood potassium and sodium concentrations, water metabolism, protein, fat and carbohydrate metabolism, stress response, regulation of blood pressure, and to a small extent sex hormone levels. The outer portion of the adrenal gland is called the cortex and it produces corticosteroids (cortisol and corticosterone) and mineralocorticoids (aldosterone). Cortisol is involved in the metabolism of carbohydrates, fat, and protein." }, { "docid": "D567556#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_robitussin_can_you_give_a_dog\nHow much robitussin can you give a dog?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Mammals Land Mammals Domestic Dogs Dog Health How much robitussin can you give a dog? Flag How much robitussin can you give a dog? Answer by Summer Maple Confidence votes 37.5KNone - Robitussin is not safe for dogs, and as it is primarily to control cough there are very few instances in which you would have a reason to use it. If you think your dog would benefit from medication, you need to have it seen by a veterinarian who can then diagnose a specific medication condition and if warranted prescribe safe medications for it.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Eric M Jones 27,648 Contributions Can a dog take robitussin? Don't give human medicines to pets. Ask a vet. How much Vicodin can you give a dog? This should be determined by your veterinarian, as the dose will depend on your dog's size, percent body fat, liver and kidney function and level of pain. You should NEVER giv …Can a dog take Robitussin DM?\\n Yes." }, { "docid": "D3148207#0", "title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2599773/Petrolhead-started-filming-supercars-mobile-phone-money-YouTube-buy-50-000-Audi-R8.html\nPetrolhead who started filming supercars on his mobile phone has made enough money from YouTube to buy £50,000 Audi R8", "text": "\"Petrolhead who started filming supercars on his mobile phone has made enough money from You Tube to buy £50,000 Audi R8Paul Wallace has racked up 65 million views on his You Tube channel23-year-old earned enough for a deposit for his own 187mph motor At 17, the entrepreneur, from Watford, drove his mother's old Ford Focus Now owns Audi R8 thanks to proceeds from video-sharing website By Julian Robinson Published: 11:25 EDT, 8 April 2014 | Updated: 12:10 EDT, 8 April 2014120View comments A petrolhead who started filming supercars on his mobile phone has made enough money from You Tube to buy his own 187mph motor. Paul Wallace, 23, now has 55,000 subscribers who have helped rack up 65 million views on his 'Supercars Of London' channel. It has earned the young entrepreneur, from Watford, Hertfordshire, enough money in advertising revenue to pay the deposit on a used Audi R8. It is a far cry from when, as a 17-year-old, Paul would borrow his mother's battered old Ford Focus to make trips into London to film sports cars. Scroll Down For Video+6Paul Wallace with his Audi A8 supercar. He paid the deposit for the car after attracting millions of views to his You Tube videos.+6And the old Ford Focus belonging to his mum that Paul Wallace used to drive as a 17-year-old before he earned enough from his supercar You Tube videos to pay for a deposit on an Audi R8The budding businessman has now taken delivery of the high performance car with monthly You Tube revenue funding repayments and running costs. The car, which retails new at around £80,000, has a 4.2-litre V8 engine which gives it a 0-62mph time of 4.6 seconds and a top speed of 187mph. Paul, who paid £50,000 for his six-year-old model, said: \"\"It is incredibly overwhelming to have got the Audi, it is a dream come true. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 Next Ferrari driver escapes without injury after crashing into... Petrolhead who started filming supercars on his mobile phone... Share this article\"\"It is all my Christmases rolled into one and I can't wait to share my adventures and journey with the rest of the world on You Tube. \"\" It is surreal knowing I started this all from filming supercars, and the thought of people filming me is quite bizarre, but owning a car like this is what I have always dreamed of. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D2205638#0", "title": "http://www.cfa.org/Breeds/BreedsAB/AmericanCurl.aspx\nAbout the American Curl", "text": "About the American Curl Boasting head adornments that could have easily been fashioned by a legendary hat designer, along with their opulent plumed tails reminiscent of a luxurious ostrich-feather boa, the American Curl has audiences in awe worldwide. Distinguished by truly unique ears that curl back in a graceful arc, offering an alert, perky, happily surprised expression, they cause people to break out into a big smile when viewing their first Curl. Designed exclusively by Mother Nature, the ears can be likened to those of a Lynx with long tufts fanning outward, accentuating the swept-back look while complementing the Curl’s overall sophistication, stylish elegance, and dynamic presence. Wake-up call! The alarm rings, and emerging out from under the covers, eager to start the day, is your Curl buddy. Eyelid pats, nose kisses, and hair licking prompt a gentle awakening. Then your eyes focus on that exuberant little Curl face, and another day begins. The Curl personality is truly unique. If not sleeping up high somewhere in a large salad bowl, figuring out with great determination just how to get into the shower with you, or assuming their right spot in front of a favorite TV show, they are patting at your glasses while you try to read the paper. Needless to say, Curls are very people-oriented, faithful, affectionate soulmates, adjusting remarkably fast to other pets, children, and new situations." }, { "docid": "D1677023#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/steroid+diabetes+mellitus\ndiabetes mellitus", "text": "\"diabetes mellitus (redirected from steroid diabetes mellitus) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia . Diabetes Mellitus Definition Diabetes mellitus is a condition in which the pancreas no longer produces enough insulin or cellsstop responding to the insulin that is produced, so that glucose in the blood cannot be absorbedinto the cells of the body. Symptoms include frequent urination, lethargy, excessive thirst, andhunger. The treatment includes changes in diet, oral medications, and in some cases, dailyinjections of insulin. Description Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that causes serious health complications including renal (kidney) failure, heart disease, stroke, and blindness. Approximately 17 million Americans havediabetes. Unfortunately, as many as one-half are unaware they have it. Background Every cell in the human body needs energy in order to function. The body's primary energysource is glucose, a simple sugar resulting from the digestion of foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches). Glucose from the digested food circulates in the blood as a ready energysource for any cells that need it." }, { "docid": "D2016646#0", "title": "https://www.drugs.com/pro/bromfed-dm.html\nBromfed DM", "text": "\"Bromfed DMGeneric Name: brompheniramine maleate, pseudoephedrine hydrochloride and dextromethorphan hydrobromide Dosage Form: syrup Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions User Reviews Support Group Q & AMore Pricing & Coupons On This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Adverse Reactions Overdosage Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling On This Page Description Clinical Pharmacology Indications and Usage Contraindications Warnings Precautions Adverse Reactions Overdosage Dosage and Administration How Supplied/Storage and Handling Bromfed DM Description Bromfed ® DM Cough Syrup is a clear, light pink syrup with a butterscotch flavor. Each 5 m L (1 teaspoonful) contains: Brompheniramine Maleate, USP . . . . . . . . 2 mg Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride, USP . . . . . 30 mg Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, USP . . . 10 mg Alcohol 0.95% v/v In a palatable, aromatic vehicle. Inactive Ingredients: artificial butterscotch flavor, citric acid anhydrous, dehydrated alcohol, FD&C Red No. 40, glycerin, liquid sugar, methylparaben, propylene glycol, purified water and sodium benzoate. It may contain 10% citric acid solution or 10% sodium citrate solution for p H adjustment. The p H range is between 3.0 and 6.0. C 16 H 19 Br N 2 •C 4 H 4 O 4 M. W. 435.31Brompheniramine Maleate , USP (±)- 2 - p - Bromo - α - 2 - ( dimethylamino) ethylbenzylpyridine maleate ( 1: 1)C 10 H 15 NO•HCl M. W. 201.69Pseudoephedrine Hydrochloride , USP (+)- Pseudoephedrine hydrochloride C 18 H 25 NO•HBr•H 2 O M. W. 370.32Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide , USP 3 - Methoxy - 17 - methyl - 9α , 13α , 14α - morphinan hydrobromide monohydrate Antihistamine/Nasal Decongestant/Antitussive syrup for oral administration." }, { "docid": "D968129#0", "title": "http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/samoyed\nSamoyed", "text": "\"Samoyed Originally bred to hunt, haul sledges, and herd reindeer, the Samoyed dog breed proved a valuable companion for northwestern Siberia’s Samoyede people. Among the breed’s duties: pack hiking, tracking, and warming their owners by sleeping on top of them at night. A working breed, the Samoyed can be strong-willed at times, but above all they remain friendly, gentle, and devoted family dogs. See all Samoyed characteristics below!Additional articles you will be interested in: Adoption Dog Names Bringing Home Your Dog Help with Training Puppies Housetraining Puppies Feeding a Puppy Dog games Teaching your dog tricks How to take pictures of your dog Breed Characteristics: Adaptability Adapts Well to Apartment Living2More info +Contrary to popular belief, small size doesn't necessarily an apartment dog make — plenty of small dogs are too high-energy and yappy for life in a high-rise. Being quiet, low energy, fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents, are all good qualities in an apartment dog. See Dogs Not Well Suited to Apartment Living Good For Novice Owners2More info +Some dogs are simply easier than others: they take to training better and are fairly easygoing. They're also resilient enough to bounce back from your mistakes or inconsistencies. Dogs who are highly sensitive, independent thinking, or assertive may be harder for a first-time owner to manage. You'll get your best match if you take your dog-owning experience into account as you choose your new pooch. See Dogs That Are Good For Experienced Owners Sensitivity Level4More info +Some dogs will let a stern reprimand roll off their backs, while others take even a dirty look to heart." }, { "docid": "D2699220#0", "title": "http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Health/Degenerative-Myelopathy/Treatment.aspx\nTreatment and Prognosis of Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs", "text": "Home | Dogs | Health | Degenerative Myelopathy | Treatment & Prognosis Treatment and Prognosis of Degenerative Myelopathy in Dogs Source: Pet Wave, Updated on July 16, 2015Definition Causes & Prevention Diagnosis and Tests Symptoms and Signs Treatment & Prognosis Treatment Goals Canine degenerative myelopathy (DM) is an uncommon disease that primarily affects purebred dogs. DM disrupts the normal communication pathways between the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of coordination and eventual paralysis. There is no cure or current treatment for DM. However, there are things that owners can try to help delay progression of the disease and improve their dog’s quality of life. These are the goals of treating this progressive disease. Treatment Options Meticulous supportive care is the only available therapy for dogs with degenerative myelopathy. Once an affected dog starts losing its ability to stand and walk, its owner must do a number of things to maintain its quality of life. Moderate exercise and other forms of physical therapy are encouraged, to delay muscle deterioration and atrophy and help maintain mobility and strength in the pelvic limbs. “ Range of motion” exercises, where the owner stretches, extends and flexes the dog’s rear legs, are especially helpful. This sort of activity seems to slow the progression of DM and helps affected dogs maintain strength, balance and the ability to walk for a longer period of time." }, { "docid": "D2878618#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Muscle+inflammation\nmyositis", "text": "\"myositis (redirected from Muscle inflammation) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia. Related to Muscle inflammation: myositis, Muscle pain Myositis Definition Myositis is a rare disease in which the muscle fibers and skin are inflamed and damaged,resulting in muscle weakness. There are several types of myositis that affect different parts of thebody. Description The persistent inflammation that is associated with myositis develops slowly over weeks to months and often years, with progressive weakening of the muscles. Later in the course of thedisease development muscle wasting or shortening (contracture) may develop. Myositis canrange in severity from mild to debilitating. The forms of myositis include: Polymyositis (PM) inflames and weakens muscles in many parts of the body, and especiallythose parts closest to the trunk. With polymyositis, dysphagia (difficulty, discomfort or pain in speaking or swallowing), fatigue, and pain in the muscles are common. PM rarely affectspeople under the age of 20, with the peak onset between the ages of 30 and 60. Dermatomyositis (DM) affects both the muscle fibers and skin by damaging the tiny bloodvessels (capillaries) that supply blood to the muscle and skin, resulting in muscle weakness,pain, and fatigue." }, { "docid": "D3272384#0", "title": "http://canigivemydog.com/mucinex\nCan I Give My Dog Mucinex?", "text": "Can I Give My Dog Mucinex?28 Amazing Comments Mucinex reduces cold symptoms including congestion and throat phlegm. Folks do give it to their dogs, but is this medication really safe enough for a sick pup? This over-the-counter expectorant and cough suppressant has a decent success rate for treating pet dogs. But there are key details you should know before administering it. First off, and for your dog’s sake, do not be so quick to provide it. You really should speak with a vet before using Mucinex. A definitive diagnosis is your best bet. Can I Give My Dog Mucinex? Answer: Yes It can clear up some symptoms, but it won’t help with a chronic respiratory illness. Mucinex, drug name Guaifenesin, works for dogs but it’s not good for undiagnosed conditions." }, { "docid": "D2699219#0", "title": "http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Health/Degenerative-Myelopathy/Symptoms.aspx\nSymptoms of Canine Degenerative Myelopathy", "text": "Home | Dogs | Health | Degenerative Myelopathy | Symptoms and Signs Symptoms of Canine Degenerative Myelopathy Source: Pet Wave, Updated on July 16, 2015Definition Causes & Prevention Diagnosis and Tests Symptoms and Signs Treatment & Prognosis Effects of Degenerative Myelopathy – From the Dog’s Point of View Canine degenerative myelopathy (DM) is an uncommon, progressive degenerative disease that causes hind limb weakness and paralysis and eventually affects the front limbs, as well. The symptoms of DM start gradually, usually in adult dogs over 5 years of age. Early in the course of the disease, affected dogs will start to lose muscle coordination and balance in their rear legs (ataxia). They will develop slight or incomplete hind end paralysis (paraparesis), which will progress to total rear end paralysis (paraplegia), accompanied by varying degrees of urinary and/or fecal incontinence. As the dog loses its ability to stand and use its hind legs, it may develop bed sores and wounds from urine scalding, which can be extremely painful. It usually takes somewhere between 6 and 12 months for full pelvic paralysis to develop in dogs with DM. The front legs will be affected next, starting with lack of coordinated movement (ataxia) and progressing to complete paralysis. The ability to chew and swallow can also be affected. When all 4 legs are paralyzed, the condition is called “tetraplegia.” Tetraplegia usually occurs within several years of the diagnosis." }, { "docid": "D1916841#0", "title": "http://www.feedipedia.org/node/689\nTomato pomace, tomato skins and tomato seeds", "text": "\"Tomato pomace, tomato skins and tomato seeds Description Nutritional aspects Nutritional tables References Click on the \"\"Nutritional aspects\"\" tab for recommendations for ruminants, pigs, poultry, rabbits, horses, fish and crustaceans Common names Tomatoes, cull tomatoes, culled tomato, fresh tomatoes, dried tomato, dried tomato pulp [English]; tomate, tomatera, jitomate [Spanish]; tomate [French/Portuguese]; tamatie [Afrikaans]; tomat [Danish]; tomaat [Dutch]; Tomate [German]; tomat [Indonesian/Javanese]; pomodoro [Italian]; Yaanyo [Somali]; Nyanya [Swahili]; kamatis [Tagalog]; domates [Turkish]; Cà chua [Vietnamese]; ቲማቲም [Amharic]; طماطم [Arabic]; টমেটো [Bengali]; ခရမ်းချဉ်သီး [Burmese]; 番茄 [Chinese]; τομάτα [Greek]; עגבנייה [Hebrew]; टमाटर [Hindi]; トマト [Japanese]; ಟೊಮೇಟೊ [Kannada]; 토마토 [Korean]; തക്കാളി [Malayalam]; टोमॅटो [Marathi]; गोलभेडा [Nepali]; گوجه فرنگی [Persian]; ਟਮਾਟਰ [Punjabi]; Томат [Russian]; தக்காளி [Tamil]; టమాటో [Telugu]; มะเขือเทศ [Thai]; ལྡུམ་སྒོང་། [Tibetan]; ٹماٹر [Urdu]Products: Fresh tomato pomace, fresh tomato pulp, dried tomato pomace, dried tomato pulp, tomato waste [English]; marc de tomate [French]Tomato skins, tomato peels [English]; peaux de tomates, pelures de tomates [French]Tomato seeds [English]; graines de tomates [French]Species Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. [ Solanaceae]Synonyms Lycopersicon esculentum f. pyriforme (Dunal) C. H. Müll., Lycopersicon esculentum var. commune L. H. Bailey, Lycopersicon esculentum var. grandifolium L. H. Bailey, Lycopersicon esculentum var. pyriforme (Dunal) L. H. Bailey, Lycopersicon esculentum var. validum L. H. Bailey, Lycopersicon lycopersicum (L.) H. Karst., Lycopersicon lycopersicum var. cerasiforme auct., Lycopersicon lycopersicum var." }, { "docid": "D3419480#0", "title": "https://www.k9stud.com/stud-dogs.aspx\nStud Dogs", "text": "\"Welcome to K9Stud, the only source you will ever need to find stud dogs of the highest quality! We allow only superior dog breeders to be a part of our site. As such, we have breeders from all over the world posting their ads for stud dogs right here within these pages. They know that they can provide the caliber of service that our customers demand and they want to be a part of that. The breeders that you will find listed here are 100 percent reputable and maintain the highest of guidelines when it comes to offering the services of their stud dogs. When you are searching for a stud to mate with your female dog, all you have to do is submit an ad in our section of \"\"Females Looking for Studs.\"\" Next, you may want to take time to read our article entitled \"\"What to Expect When Your Dog is Expecting.\"\" You will find many essential breeder tips regarding how to best care for pregnant dogs once they are mated successfully. Do you have a Stud Dog to offer? Simply submit your ad right here and gain access to the hundreds of people that require these services." }, { "docid": "D1386117#0", "title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/myositis\nmyositis", "text": "myositis Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to myositis: dermatomyositis, polymyositis, myositis ossificans Myositis Definition Myositis is a rare disease in which the muscle fibers and skin are inflamed and damaged,resulting in muscle weakness. There are several types of myositis that affect different parts of thebody. Description The persistent inflammation that is associated with myositis develops slowly over weeks to months and often years, with progressive weakening of the muscles. Later in the course of thedisease development muscle wasting or shortening (contracture) may develop. Myositis canrange in severity from mild to debilitating. The forms of myositis include: Polymyositis (PM) inflames and weakens muscles in many parts of the body, and especiallythose parts closest to the trunk. With polymyositis, dysphagia (difficulty, discomfort or pain in speaking or swallowing), fatigue, and pain in the muscles are common. PM rarely affectspeople under the age of 20, with the peak onset between the ages of 30 and 60. Dermatomyositis (DM) affects both the muscle fibers and skin by damaging the tiny bloodvessels (capillaries) that supply blood to the muscle and skin, resulting in muscle weakness,pain, and fatigue." }, { "docid": "D3158461#0", "title": "http://www.cfa.org/Breeds/BreedsSthruT/ScottishFold.aspx\nAbout the Scottish Fold", "text": "About the Scottish Fold In 1961 a shepherd by the name of William Ross spotted the first known Scottish Fold cat at a farm near Coupar Angus in the Tayside Region of Scotland, Northwest of Dundee. Ross asked the owners if he could have one of the kittens, and proceeded to develop the breed from the original, Susie, a white barn cat. The unique thing about this cat was that her ears folded forward and downward on her head. The resulting look gave the impression of a “pixie,” “owl,” or “teddy bear” that has captured the hearts of many American cat fanciers and judges. The Scottish Fold was granted championship status by The Cat Fanciers’ Association (CFA) in 1978. Scottish Folds come in two types: folded ear and straight (normal) ear. The folded ear is produced by an incomplete dominant gene and is the result of a spontaneous mutation. Over the last two decades the Scottish Fold has developed a look all its own…even though allowed outcrosses include American Shorthairs and British Shorthairs. The Fold does not necessarily resemble the American Shorthair’s hard, powerful “working cat” body and squared-off muzzle. Nor does it look like the British Shorthair’s massive, compact body, short legs, and flat planed top-head." }, { "docid": "D3424087#0", "title": "http://www.breedersclub.net/html/breeds/labrador.php\n.", "text": "\"Springville, Alabama Zip: 35146Our family has been breeding and raising healthy, beautiful AKC and CKC registered dogs for the last 15 years, paying close attention to conformation, temperament and health. Our breeding program and facilities are inspected by AKC and have always been in full compliance, and have consistently received good reviews. Our breeding lines have been health tested (OFA hip clearances), and have an excellent track record of producing healthy offspring. All pups are dewormed regularly and vaccinated prior to leaving for their new homes. Get More Details Willcox, Arizona Zip: 85643We are a Christian family in southeast AZ who have enjoyed raising puppies for 28 years. We live in the country so the pups have lots of sunshine and fresh air. We get the parents hip and elbow certifications (OFA) when they are 2 years old. We sell with the first vaccinations, wormings, and we include a microchip. We have a written health guarantee through 18 months that the buyer and seller sign and both get copies. We also send home copies of the parents AKC registration and their OFA certificates." }, { "docid": "D740261#0", "title": "https://dermamedsolutions.com/news-blog-events/category-blog/parabens-and-phthalates-and-sulfates-oh-my/\nParabens, Phthalates and Sulfates! Oh My!", "text": "Parabens, Phthalates and Sulfates! Oh My!Those of you who use our products are aware that we recently reformulated our skincare line with some strict standards on the types of ingredients we will and will not allow in our products. The line was already pretty clean, but we wanted to make it even better! Our statement about our dm Skincare formulation philosophy is: At dm Skincare we are very particular about the ingredients we use in our skin care products. All of our skin care products are paraben-, phthalate-, sulfate- and petroleum-free. dm Skincare products do not contain harmful chemicals, preservatives, artificial fragrances or dyes. Many active ingredients are obtained from botanicals and are blended to create highly effective anti-aging, anti-inflammatory and skin protective benefits. We tap nature to bring your natural beauty to life! This is not typical of “clinical” product lines available on the market. We don’t sacrifice safety to achieve clinical activity in our products." }, { "docid": "D3242809#0", "title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/117739-overview\nType 1 Diabetes Mellitus", "text": "Drugs & Diseases > Endocrinology Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus Updated: Dec 12, 2017Author: Romesh Khardori, MD, Ph D, FACP; Chief Editor: George T Griffing, MD more... Share Email Feedback Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Guidelines Medication References Practice Essentials Type 1 diabetes is a chronic illness characterized by the body’s inability to produce insulin due to the autoimmune destruction of the beta cells in the pancreas. Although onset frequently occurs in childhood, the disease can also develop in adults. [ 1]See Clinical Findings in Diabetes Mellitus, a Critical Images slideshow, to help identify various cutaneous, ophthalmologic, vascular, and neurologic manifestations of DM. Signs and symptoms The classic symptoms of type 1 diabetes are as follows: Polyuria Polydipsia Polyphagia Unexplained weight loss Other symptoms may include fatigue, nausea, and blurred vision. The onset of symptomatic disease may be sudden. It is not unusual for patients with type 1 diabetes to present with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). See Clinical Presentation for more detail. Diagnosis Diagnostic criteria by the American Diabetes Association (ADA) include the following [ 2]: A fasting plasma glucose (FPG) level ≥126 mg/d L (7.0 mmol/L), or A 2-hour plasma glucose level ≥200 mg/d L (11.1 mmol/L) during a 75-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), or A random plasma glucose ≥200 mg/d L (11.1 mmol/L) in a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis Lab studies A fingerstick glucose test is appropriate for virtually all patients with diabetes. All fingerstick capillary glucose levels must be confirmed in serum or plasma to make the diagnosis. All other laboratory studies should be selected or omitted on the basis of the individual clinical situation." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2456453#0", "title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/-age\n-age", "text": "-age Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia .-agesuff.1.a. Collection; mass: sewerage.b. Amount: footage.2. Relationship; connection: parentage.3. Condition; state: vagabondage.4.a. An action: blockage.b. Result of an action: breakage.5. Residence or place of: vicarage.6. Charge or fee: cartage. [ Middle English, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *-āticum, abstract n. suff.," } ]
[ { "docid": "D3136117#0", "title": "http://wiki.mabinogiworld.com/view/Combat_power\nCombat Power", "text": "\"CP redirects here. For the other uses of CP, see CP (disambiguation). Combat Power, also abbreviated as CP, is the value that determines the relationship of the enemies compared to a player. There are 6 different relationships the enemies can have to a player. Holding down the Alt button displays one of the following relationships in front of the monster's name: BOSS (boss enemy)AWFUL (very powerful enemy)STRONG (powerful enemy)NORMAL (similar enemy, however in-game, this will appear without a tag)WEAKWEAKESTMonsters labeled weak or weakest have a reduced drop rate and will not give any experience (except in dungeons ). Monsters labeled weakest will also not increase a weapon's proficiency . Contents [ hide ]1 Skill CP2 Stat CP2.1 Stat CP from Skills2.2 Stat CP from Level-up and Aging3 Enchant CP4 Skills with CP-based Ranking Requirements4.1 Life4.2 Combat4.3 Magic4.4 Alchemy4.5 Fighter4.6 Music4.7 Puppetry4.8 Hidden5 Preventing and Reversing CP Growth6 Monster Strength Ratings7 Formula8 Trivia9 References Skill CPEvery skill has a CP value, which generally varies with the skill's rank. Skills not listed here have a constant CP value of 0 for all skill ranks. Only the two highest CP-giving skills contribute to skill CP, and is calculated using the formula: Skill CP = Highest CP Giving Skill + (0.5 * 2nd Highest CP Skill)Combat Life Magic Alchemy Fighter Music Puppetry Dual Gun Ninja Chain Slash Skill N F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Dan 1 Dan 2 Dan 30 30 40 50 70 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 350 400 450 - - -0 30 40 50 60 70 80 100 115 130 145 170 190 210 230 250 270 290 3100 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 5 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 200 230 260 290 320 - - -0 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 0 5 10 15 30 50 70 90 120 150 180 220 250 300 350 400 450 5000 0 10 30 60 120 180 220 230 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 3300 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 1050 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 - - -0 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 30 60 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 200 200 2000 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 0 5 10 15 25 40 60 80 100 130 160 190 220 250 300 - - -0 30 40 50 70 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 350 400 450 - - -0 20 50 80 100 120 150 180 200 230 260 290 320 350 380 430 - - -0 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 80 - - -0 10 20 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 190 220 250 300 350 400 450 5000 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 - - -0 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 80 - - -0 5 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 200 230 260 290 320 350 380 4100 5 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 200 230 260 290 320 - - -0 5 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 200 230 260 290 320 - - - (Human)0 0 10 20 40 80 120 160 200 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 (Elf)0 0 10 20 40 80 120 160 200 240 250 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 3300 10 15 20 30 35 40 50 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 100 - - -0 5 10 30 50 70 90 110 130 150 170 200 230 260 290 320 350 380 4100 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 70 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 - - -0 0 10 20 30 50 70 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 - - -0 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 60 70 80 100 110 120 140 160 - - -0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 230 260 290 320 350 - - -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 20 40 60 90 120 160 200 250 - - -0 0 10 20 30 40 50 70 85 100 115 145 175 205 235 265 - - -0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 390 420 450 - - -0 0 5 10 15 30 50 70 90 120 150 180 220 250 300 350 400 450 500Stat CPStat CP is the CP gained from base stats (the white stats within parentheses). Stat CP Worth Health 1.0Mana 0.5Stamina 0.5Strength 1.0Intelligence 0.2Dexterity 0.1Will 0.5Luck 0.1Formula: Stat CP = Health + (0.5 * Mana) + (0.5 * Stamina) + Strength + (0.2 * Intelligence) + (0.1 * Dexterity) + (0.5 * Will) + (0.1 * Luck)Stat CP from Skills Learning or ranking skills may add to one's base stats." }, { "docid": "D1419575#0", "title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ly\n-ly", "text": "\"-ly Synonyms Word Origin1. a suffix forming adverbs from adjectives: gladly; gradually; secondly. See Grammar note at adverb.2. a suffix meaning “every,” attached to certain nouns denoting units of time: hourly; daily.3. an adjective suffix meaning “-like”: saintly; cowardly. Origin of -ly Expand Middle English Old English (adv.) Middle English -li, -lich (e ), Old English -līce ( -līc adj. suffix + -e adv. suffix); (adj.) Middle English -li, -ly, -lich (e ), Old English -līc (cognate with German -lich ), suffixal use of gelīc like 1Synonyms Expand3." }, { "docid": "D141865#0", "title": "https://www.medicaremall.com/learning-center/letters-after-medicare-number/\nWhat is the Meaning of the Letters After Your Medicare Number?", "text": "What is the Meaning of the Letters After Your Medicare Number? Your Medicare card is a valuable resource, and for the most part it is straightforward and easy to understand. Some Medicare recipients, however, are confused about letter coding appearing at the end of a Medicare number, or Medicare Claim Number, which is located on the front of every Medicare card right under the name of the beneficiary. Most people will recognize the numerical part of their Medicare number immediately. The first nine digits of a Medicare Claim Number should match the nine digits of the cardholder’s Social Security Number or, often, the nine digits of the cardholder’s spouse’s, parent’s, or child’s Social Security Number. Whether the nine digits of your Medicare number match your Social Security Number or another person’s Social Security Number depends on the nature of your eligibility for Medicare—which is reflected in the letter code immediately following the numerical portion of your Medicare number. In all, there are 12 letters that may follow the numerical part of a Medicare Claim Number. Another number can follow most of those 12 Medicare number suffix letters. Besides the letter A, which indicates you are a primary claimant who has paid into the Medicare system as a wage earner, there are 33 other common codes that appear at the end of Medicare Claim Numbers to identify the nature of eligibility. There are also many less common codes, a list of which can be found in Section 50.3 of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services publication on Medicare General Information, Eligibility, and Entitlement." }, { "docid": "D2347822#0", "title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/-ine\n-ine 1", "text": "\"-ine 1Word Origin1. a suffix of adjectives of Greek or Latin origin, meaning “of or pertaining to,” “of the nature of,” “made of,” “like”: asinine; crystalline; equine; marine. Expand Compare -in 1 . Origin of -ine 1Expand Latin Greek < Latin -īnus, -inus < Greek -inos-ine 21. a suffix, of no assignable meaning, appearing in nouns of Greek, Latin, or French origin: doctrine; famine; routine.2. a noun suffix used particularly in chemical terms ( bromine; chlorine ), and especially in names of basic substances ( amine; aniline; caffeine; quinine; quinoline ). Compare -in 2 .3. a suffix of feminine nouns ( heroine ), given names ( Clementine ), and titles ( landgravine ). Expand Compare -ina 1 . Origin Expand< French < Latin -ina, orig." }, { "docid": "D141866#0", "title": "https://www.novitas-solutions.com/webcenter/portal/MedicareJL/pagebyid?contentId=00101347\nMedicare Numbers Suffixes and Prefixes", "text": "Medicare Numbers Suffixes and Prefixes Every beneficiary is given a Medicare Beneficiary ID number. The general format of the Medicare Beneficiary ID number is 0000-000-0000, 11 characters in length, and made up of only numbers and uppercase letters. This is preceded or followed by an alpha or alphanumeric prefix / suffix. Note: The lists below are not an all-inclusive list. For a complete list, please contact the Social Security Administration. Suffixes Suffix Definition ARetired worker over 65 or disabled worker B Suffixes are for spouse or former spouse BWife (over 65) of retired or disabled worker B1Husband of retired or disabled worker B2Wife whose entitlement is dependent on the care of a child B3Second wife B4Second husband B5Second wife (entitlement dependent on a child)B6Ex-wife (entitlement dependent on a child)B7Third wife (entitlement dependent on a child)B8Third wife B9Third husband C Suffixes are for children (including disabled or student) and assigned by age CChild C1Youngest Child C2Next youngest child C3-C9Third youngest child, etc. D Suffixes are for deceased spouse DWidow D1Widower D2Second Widow D3Second Widower D4Widow who remarried after age 60D5Widower who remarried after age 62D6Surviving ex-wife D7Second surviving ex-wife E Suffixes are for widowed mother EWidowed mother E1Mother (ex-wife) who survives the retired worker E2Second widowed mother E3Second mother (ex-wife) who survives the retired worker F Suffixes are for aged parents as dependents (the 'F' is never used alone)F1Father F2Mother F3Stepfather F4Stepmother F5Adoptive father F6Adoptive mother F7Second “alleged” father F8Second “alleged” mother H Suffixes are for disability claimant HADisabled Claimant HBWife of Disabled Claimant - 62 or older J & K Suffixes are for special beneficiaries whose entitlement depends on the quarters of employment that they have under social security. J1, J2, K1, K2Entitled to Part A. J3, J4, K3, K4Not entitled to Part A, may purchase Part A. M & T Suffixes MAn individual enrolled in Part B who is not entitled to retirement and survivors or Railroad Retirement insurance and is not eligible for Part A but may purchase Part A coverage. M1An individual enrolled in Part B who meets the requirements for Part A, but has not applied. TAn individual entitled to Part A benefits, but not to retirement and survivors or Railroad Retirement insurance, or who is entitled to Medicare based on chronic renal disease." }, { "docid": "D2612041#0", "title": "http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/adj-forms.html\nAdjective Suffixes", "text": "\"Grammar-Quizzes › Modifiers to Nouns › Adjective Summary › Adjective Forms Adjective Suffixes Form adjectives from other word forms This evening, we saw a spectacular sunset. The sky reflected colors from violet to red. As the high clouds moved overhead, they created an awesome light show of changing colors. Gradually, the colors faded to gray, and the spectacle ended in the darkness of the night sky. Bright, little stars appeared. The moon rose above the mountains with a yellowish-orange glow. Noun Form → Adjective Form NOUN WORD FORMSome adjectives are formed from nouns and others are formed from verbs. The word forms are from Latin, Greek and other languages. There is no simple rule for adding suffixes, but there are common patterns. PREDICATE COMPLEMENTThe sky was a spectacle . (" }, { "docid": "D3275956#0", "title": "https://www.behindthename.com/names/meaning/wolf\n\"Names with \"\"wolf\"\" in Meaning\"", "text": "\"ADOLF m German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Hungarian, Ancient Germanic From the Germanic name Adalwolf, which meant \"\"noble wolf\"\" from the Germanic elements adal \"\"noble\"\" and wulf. It was borne by several Swedish kings as a first or second name, most notably by Gustav II Adolf in the 17th century. Association with Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), the leader of the Nazi party in Germany during World War II, has lessened the use of this name. AGILULF m Ancient Germanic Germanic name derived from the elements agil \"\"edge (of a sword), blade\"\" and wulf \"\"wolf\"\". This name was borne by a 6th-century king of the Lombards and by an 8th-century bishop of Cologne and saint. ARNULF m German, Ancient Germanic Germanic name derived from the elements arn \"\"eagle\"\" and wulf \"\"wolf\"\". ATHAULF m Ancient Germanic Germanic name derived from atta \"\"father\"\" and wulf \"\"wolf\"\". This was the name of a 5th-century king of the Visigoths. BADULF m Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements badu \"\"fight, struggle\"\" and wulf \"\"wolf\"\". BAUGULF m Ancient Germanic Derived from the Germanic elements bauga meaning \"\"bend, flex\"\" or \"\"ring\"\" and wulf meaning \"\"wolf\"\"." }, { "docid": "D2914996#0", "title": "http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/age\nagenoun uk â / eɪdÊ / us â/ eɪdÊ /", "text": "\"Meaning of “age” in the English Dictionary English American\"\"age\"\" in English See all translationsagenoun uk / eɪdʒ / us / eɪdʒ /age noun ( TIME SPENT ALIVE )A1 [ C or U] the period of time someone has been alive or something has existed: Do you know the age of that building? What age (= how old) is your brother? I'd guess she's about my age (= she is about as old as I am). She was 74 years of age when she wrote her first novel. He left home at the age of 16. I was married with four children at your age. She's starting to show/ look her age (= to look as old as she is). I'm really beginning to feel my age (= feel old). His girlfriend's twice his age (= twice as old as he is).act your age! said to someone to tell them to stop behaving like someone who is much youngerthe age of consent the age at which someone is considered by the law to be old enough to agree to have sex with someone More examples Prokofiev started composing at the age of five." }, { "docid": "D1273680#0", "title": "http://www.grammarbook.com/punctuation/hyphens.asp\n.", "text": "\"There are two commandments about this misunderstood punctuation mark. First, hyphens must never be used interchangeably with dashes (see the Dashes section), which are noticeably longer. Second, there should not be spaces around hyphens. Incorrect: 300—325 people Incorrect: 300 - 325 people Correct: 300-325 people Hyphens' main purpose is to glue words together. They notify the reader that two or more elements in a sentence are linked. Although there are rules and customs governing hyphens, there are also situations when writers must decide whether to add them for clarity. Hyphens Between Words Rule 1. Generally, hyphenate two or more words when they come before a noun they modify and act as a single idea. This is called a compound adjective. Examples:an off-campus apartment state-of-the-art design When a compound adjective follows a noun, a hyphen is usually not necessary." }, { "docid": "D2286931#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Hungarian_language\nHistory of the Hungarian language", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article possibly contains original research. ( February 2015)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( February 2015)The \"\" Funeral Sermon and Prayer \"\". This text, dated to 1192, is the oldest longer Hungarian-only document. Earlier, Hungarian sentences and words appeared in Latin context. Hungarian is a Uralic language of the Ugric group. It has been spoken in the region of modern-day Hungary since the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century. The predecessor language of Hungarian separated from the Ob-Ugric languages, probably still during the Bronze Age." }, { "docid": "D1790923#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/63191714/chapter-7-male-reproductive-system-notes-flash-cards/\nChapter 7: Male Reproductive System Notes", "text": "29 terms bongomissy Chapter 7: Male Reproductive System Notes Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Male Reproductive System •Primary Sex Organs •Secondary Sex Organs •Accessory Glands 1. Primary sex organs or gonads: the testes 2. Secondary sex organs: a. Penis b. Scrotum c. System of ducts, including the epididymis, ductus (vas) deferens, and urethra 3. Accessory glands: a. Prostate b. Seminal vesicles c. Bulbourethral (Cowper) glands Male Reproductive System •Perineum •Scrotum *Perineum The external genitalia (the penis, scrotum, and testes) occupy the perineum, a diamond-shaped region between the thighs. Its border is at the pubic symphysis anteriorly and the coccyx posteriorly. The anus is also in the perineum. * Scrotum The scrotum is a skin-covered sac between the thighs. Its midline shows a distinct ridge called the raphe." }, { "docid": "D3005601#0", "title": "http://www.medicaremall.com/learning-center/letters-after-medicare-number/\nWhat is the Meaning of the Letters After Your Medicare Number?", "text": "What is the Meaning of the Letters After Your Medicare Number? Your Medicare card is a valuable resource, and for the most part it is straightforward and easy to understand. Some Medicare recipients, however, are confused about letter coding appearing at the end of a Medicare number, or Medicare Claim Number, which is located on the front of every Medicare card right under the name of the beneficiary. Most people will recognize the numerical part of their Medicare number immediately. The first nine digits of a Medicare Claim Number should match the nine digits of the cardholder’s Social Security Number or, often, the nine digits of the cardholder’s spouse’s, parent’s, or child’s Social Security Number. Whether the nine digits of your Medicare number match your Social Security Number or another person’s Social Security Number depends on the nature of your eligibility for Medicare—which is reflected in the letter code immediately following the numerical portion of your Medicare number. In all, there are 12 letters that may follow the numerical part of a Medicare Claim Number. Another number can follow most of those 12 Medicare number suffix letters. Besides the letter A, which indicates you are a primary claimant who has paid into the Medicare system as a wage earner, there are 33 other common codes that appear at the end of Medicare Claim Numbers to identify the nature of eligibility. There are also many less common codes, a list of which can be found in Section 50.3 of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services publication on Medicare General Information, Eligibility, and Entitlement." }, { "docid": "D2456454#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_some_words_end_with_the_suffix_age\nWhat are some words end with the suffix age?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Grammar Prefixes Suffixes and Root Words What are some words end with the suffix age? Flag What are some words end with the suffix age? Edit Answer by Ezekiel Hudson Confidence votes 14acreage. adage. bandage. bondage. breakage. corkage. hostage. leakage." }, { "docid": "D2907364#0", "title": "http://www.brighthubeducation.com/learning-japanese/58435-japanese-counters-practice/\nHow to Use Japanese Counters: Special Endings for Different Types of Things", "text": "How to Use Japanese Counters: Special Endings for Different Types of Thingswritten by: Kena Sosa • edited by: Tricia Goss • updated: 2/20/2013Completely mastering counters in Japanese can take months of practice, if not longer. Get used to considering the size and shape of objects when counting them. If you can get into the mindset of the Japanese counter, you will be able to use them more accurately in less time. The Japanese language is complex in many ways. One of the most confusing parts to master is using counters. In Japanese, when counting anything, you must use a counter after the number in order to be counting correctly. The counter you use will depend on what it is that you are counting. Counting People and Animals For example, people would be counted by adding the suffix –nin, after the number with the exception of one or two people. One person would be counted as hitori, and two as futari. After that, the count would be san-nin, yo-nin, go-nin (three people, four people, five people), etcetera." }, { "docid": "D924911#0", "title": "http://www.newbremenhistory.org/GENEALOGY/German_Names.htm\n.", "text": "\"German Surnames – Their Meaning & Origin By Karl R. Mesloh - New Bremen , Ohio For “ The Towpath ” January 1993 - January 1994Those of you who have German ancestors, did you ever wonder what your surname (last name) means, or how it originated? Dr. George F. Jones wrote a most interesting and informative book on the subject titled, \"\"German American Names\"\", in which he interpreted 12,700 names. In this and four ensuing articles, a look will be taken at the origins, and an attempt will be made to interpret as many of the German names on “The Towpath\"\" mailing list as possible. ( Incidentally, Wayne Wenning, of “The Evening Leader\"\" , placed a copy of Dr. Jones’ book in each of the four local libraries: New Bremen, New Knoxville, Minster and St. Marys. ) The earliest German names were just a single name. It was not a first name, or a last name, it was just a \"\"name\"\". This \"\"name\"\" was composed of two syllables with each syllable representing a \"\"root\"\", and each \"\"root\"\" having a specific meaning. This name was very important to the Germans, for it represented that whatever they were today, whatever they would be tomorrow, and whatever virtues they would pass along to their namesakes, all lay in that \"\"name\"\" and so the Germans chose their name very carefully. Whenever the Germans wanted to emphasize some particular aspect of their “being”, they used a tautological name; by tautological, it is meant that the name consisted of two different roots, but with each root having the same meaning. For example, an expert or adept swordsman might choose or be given the name \"\"Schwerdecke\"\" by his fellow warriors; \"\"schwerd\"\" meaning sword, and \"\"ecke\"\" meaning sword so the name meant, sword-sword." }, { "docid": "D983167#0", "title": "https://www.myonlinehomeworkhelper.com/java-application-get-age-2-2/\nJava Application â Get Age", "text": "Java Application – Get Age Create a java application to prompt the user for the year, month, and day of birth, and display their age in years. Here is an example of a typical program run: The main method and method stubs have already been written for you. Upload the file Get Age.java from Moodle and use it to complete the assignment. Do not make any changes to this code other than to add your name to the comments at the top of the file to indicate that you have completed the code; and to completethe code in the method stubs. Complete the code in the method stubs as follows:public static int get Year (Scanner kb, int end Year)The get Year method should use the Scanner parameter passed to prompt the client for their year of birth. The year must be between zero and the end Year parameter. Perform this processing in a loop until the year is valid. Return the year of birth,public static int get Month (Scanner kb)The get Month method should use the Scanner parameter passed to prompt the client for their month of birth. The month must be between 1 and 12. Perform thisprocessing in a loop until the month is valid." }, { "docid": "D1171431#0", "title": "https://secure.tncountyclerk.com/marriageform/marriageform.php?countylist=78\n.", "text": "The marriage license application process can be very time consuming. However, filling out the Applicants personal information online will allow the County Clerk to process your application more efficiently, which will save you a considerable amount of time. Also, the information entered will be forwarded directly to the appropriate County Clerk's office, further adding to the efficiency of the application process. You will need to use your marriage license within thirty days of the date issued. Applicant 1 Personal Information Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Street Address: City: State, Zip: ,County Residing: Select a TN county or fill in one Or Date of Birth: Age: Birthplace State or: Foreign Country or Gender: Designation (optional): Race (optional): Applicant 1 Marital History Which marriage is this? Last Marriage Ended Date: Last Marriage Ended Reason: Applicant 1 Educational Information What is the highest grade completed? College High School Elementary Applicant 1 Parental Information Father / Parent 1Full Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Parent 1 Birthplace State or Foreign Country: or Mother / Parent 2Full Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Parent 2 Birthplace State or Foreign Country: or* If Name is not known, please type UNKNOWN in that field *Applicant 2 Personal Information Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Street Address: Address same as Applicant 1City: State, Zip: ,County Residing: Select a TN county or fill in one Or Date of Birth: Age: Birthplace State or Foreign Country: or Gender: Designation (optional): Race (optional): Applicant 2 Marital Information Which marriage is this? Last Marriage Ended Date: Last Marriage Ended Reason: Applicant 2 Educational Information What is the highest grade completed? College High School Elementary Applicant 2 Parental Information Father / Parent 1Full Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Parent 1 Birthplace State or Foreign Country: or Mother / Parent 2Full Name: First Middle Last Original Surname: OR Suffix: Parent 2 Birthplace State or Foreign Country: or* If Name or Address is not known, please type UNKNOWN in that field *" }, { "docid": "D2456452#0", "title": "https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/-age\n-age", "text": "\"-agenavigation search See also: age, Age, âge, Agë, Åge and âgéContents [ hide ]1 English1.1 Etymology1.2 Pronunciation1.3 Suffix1.3.1 Synonyms1.3.2 Derived terms1.3.3 Translations1.4 Anagrams2 Dutch2.1 Etymology2.2 Pronunciation2.3 Suffix2.3.1 Derived terms3 French3.1 Etymology3.2 Pronunciation3.3 Suffix3.3.1 Usage notes3.3.2 Descendants3.3.3 See also4 Japanese4.1 Romanization5 Middle French5.1 Etymology5.2 Suffix5.2.1 Derived terms5.2.2 Descendants6 Occitan6.1 Suffix7 Old French7.1 Alternative forms7.2 Etymology7.3 Suffix7.3.1 Derived terms7.3.2 Descendants English [ edit]Etymology [ edit]From Old French -age, from Latin -āticum. Cognates include French -age, Italian -aggio, Spanish -aje, Romanian -aj. Pronunciation [ edit]IPA ( key): /ɪdʒ/, /ədʒ/ ( earlier loans and when attached to any non-French roots)IPA ( key): /ɑʒ/ ( more recent loanwords from French such as massage, mirage, barrage, etc. ) Suffix [ edit]-age Forming nouns with the sense of collection or appurtenance.word ageforming nouns indicating a process, action, or a resultblock age; slipp age; shrink ageforming nouns of a state or relationshipbond ageforming nouns indicating a placeorphan age; hermit ageforming nouns indicating a charge, toll, or feepost age; broker age; cork ageforming nouns indicating a ratepercent age; mile age Synonyms [ edit] ( collection): -ery, -ing Derived terms [ edit]► English words suffixed with -age Translations [ edit]± show ▼ collection or appurtenance± show ▼ process, action or result± show ▼ state or relationship± show ▼ place± show ▼ charge, toll or fee± show ▼ rate Anagrams [ edit]EGA, Ega, G. E. A. Dutch [ edit]Etymology [ edit]From French -age. Pronunciation [ edit]Audio Suffix [ edit]-age Creates nouns from verbs ( lekken – lekkage) and from other nouns ( tuig – tuigage ). It denotesaction ( kijvage, from kijven)collectivity ( tuigage)result of an action ( stellage)Derived terms [ edit]► Dutch words suffixed with -age French [ edit]Etymology [ edit]From Middle French -age, from Old French -age, from Latin -āticum, greatly extended from words like rivage and voyage. Pronunciation [ edit]IPA ( key): /aʒ/Suffix [ edit]-age Forming nouns with the sense of \"\"action or result of Xing\"\" or, more rarely, \"\"action related to X\"\". Forming nouns with the sense of \"\"state of being (a) X\"\" ( rare) Forming collective nouns. Usage notes [ edit]Although the historical suffix has had many applications (e.g. family relationships, locations), it is now restricted primarily to the sense of \"\"action of Xing\"\", and many terms now have little to no connection with the most common uses. This is especially notable of those descended from actual Latin words in - aticus such as fromage and voyage." }, { "docid": "D194704#0", "title": "http://www.macroevolution.net/medical-suffixes-a.html\nSearch for suffixes >>", "text": "Search for suffixes >>Words Prefixes Suffixes Rootsa | b-c | d | e | f-g | h-jk-m|n-o|p|r-s|t-z Browse suffixes >>-able [Latin -bilis capable of] Capable of being or doing the thing indicated by the stem or prefix ( agglutinable ).-ac (1) pertaining to (iliac); (2) affected by ( hypochondriac ).-acanth [Greek akantha thorn] Thorn or spine (coelacanth).-acea In taxonomic classification: indicates a category, usually an order, of animal forms ( Gorgonacea ).-aceae In taxonomic classification: indicates a plant family ( Begoniaceae ).-acean (1) = aceous; (2) one (s) having the characteristic indicated by the stem or prefix ( crustacean ).-aceous or -aceus or -acious Full of, composed of, partaking of, of the nature of, characterized by, tending to be (ciliaceous).-aceum In botanical names: one (s) having the characteristic indicated by the stem or prefix ( Gossypium herbaceum ).-acity Having the quality indicated by the stem or prefix (opacity).-acousia or -acusia or -acusis [Greek akouein to hear] The state of hearing indicated by the stem or prefix (anacusis).-acy The quality or state indicated by the stem or prefix (monochromacy).-ad [Latin ad to, up to, towards; near, at; on] Toward, up to, near (er) ( caudad ).-aemia See: -emia-aesthesia See: -esthesia .-aesthetic See: -esthetic .-aetus [Greek aetos eagle] Eagle ( Haliaetus ).-age [Latin -acticum leading] Collection, amount, rate (dosage); process of, action of (coverage, linkage ).-agog or -agogue [Greek agogos leading] To drive, to make flow, to elicit ( galactagogue, ptyalagogue ).-agra [Greek agra seizure] Painful seizure ( chiragra ).-al [Latin -alis] Of, belonging to, pertaining to, connected with, like (amniochorial).-algesia or -algesic or -algetic or -algia or -algic or -algy [Greek algesia sense of pain] Denotes suffering, pain, or sensitivity to pain (hyperalgesia, neuralgia, myalgia ).-ally [ -al + -ly] Suffix used to convert adjectives ending in -ic into adverbs.-an Relating to, native of, like ( saurian ).-andra [Greek andros man, since the stamen is the male organ of a flower] Denotes stamens or anthers of the type or number indicated by the stem or prefix ( Pachysandra ).-andria [Greek andros man, since the stamen is the male organ of a flower] One (s) stamens or anthers of the type or number indicated by the stem or prefix ( Icosandria ). Used by Linnaeus in naming botanical classes.-androus [Greek andros man, since the stamen is the male organ of a flower] Having stamens or anthers of the type or number indicated by the stem or prefix ( dodecandrous ).-andry [Greek andros man, since the stamen is the male organ of a flower] Condition of having stamens or anthers of the type or number indicated by the stem or prefix ( monandry ).-angium or -ange [Greek angos vessel] Vessel, receptacle ( sporangium ).-anthous [Greek anthos flower] Flowered in the way indicated by the stem or prefix (oliganthous).-anthropus [Greek anthropos human being] Type of human indicated by the stem or prefix ( Paranthropus ).-ar [Latin -aris] Of, belonging to, connected with, like ( nuclear ).-arch [Greek arche beginning] Having the beginning indicated by the stem or prefix (endarch).-archy [Greek archein to rule] Government or order of the type indicated by the stem or prefix (hierarchy).-arium ( pl -ariums, -aria) or -ary ( pl -aries) [Latin -arius] Thing or place which belongs to, is connected with, or like the thing indicated by the stem or prefix (termitary).-ase Denotes a colloid enzyme ( amylase ).-asthenia [Greek asthenes weak] Weakness ( thrombasthenia ). Like this dictionary? Then please tell your friends!-ata [Greek plural ending] Used to indicate the plural of numerous scientific names and words of Greek origin ending in -a (e.g., sing carcinoma, pl carcinomata; sing chromonema, pl chromonemata).-ate (1) indicates the salt of a base ( phosphate ); (2) having the function specified, or being in the state indicated, by the stem or prefix ( brevifoliate, centrifugate ).-ation [Latin ending -ation-] Denotes a process of the kind indicated by the stem or prefix ( fertilization ).-ative [Latin ending -ativus] Of, pertaining, or related to the thing indicated by the stem or prefix ( purgative ). Search for suffixes >>Words Prefixes Suffixes Rootsa | b-c | d | e | f-g | h-jk-m|n-o|p|r-s|t-z Browse suffixes >>Most shared on Macroevolution.net: Human Origins: Are we hybrids? On the Origins of New Forms of Life Mammalian Hybrids Cat-rabbit Hybrids: Fact or fiction? Famous Biologists Dog-cow Hybrids Prothero: A Rebuttal Branches of Biology Dog-fox Hybrids Stabilization Theory: 1. Overview Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 13:12Medical Suffixes © Macroevolution.net" }, { "docid": "D1142215#0", "title": "http://warriorclancats.forumotion.com/t13253-suffixes-and-their-meanings-help\nSuffixes and Their Meanings Help", "text": "Suffixes and Their Meanings Help Author Message Sleepy Top Pillow Characters : Yarrowpaw / Wrenpaw Number of posts : 9800 Age : 19 Clan/Rank : River Clan Apprentice / Sky Clan Apprentice Subject: Suffixes and Their Meanings Help Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:09 am Skill-claw: An exceptionally good fighter, typically more aggressive than their Clanmates. They are usually larger and heavier than most. On top of just being strong, they must also be fearless in the face of danger or harm. -fang: A highly capable and above average warrior but not excelling in one specific skill over the other, usually being above average in both hunting and fighting. They are usually average in the size department and can be very charismatic, and are popular and highly respected within their Clan. -foot: Swift cats that tend to be smaller and leaner than most. They are very nimble and have fast reflexes, and usually highly alert. -leaf: Exceptional medicine cats who are particularly gifted at their craft. They are usually dedicated to their work and unlikely to be interested in other aspects of Clan life, such as hunting or fighting. They can be typically relied upon to be intelligent with great memories." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D783521#0", "title": "http://www.lifeandhope.com/about\nAbout", "text": "About Our Mission The Terri Schiavo Life & Hope Network upholds human dignity through service to the medically vulnerable. We express this mission through public advocacy of essential qualities of human dignity—which include the right to food and water, the presumption of the will to live, due process against denial of care, protection from euthanasia as a form of medicine, and access to rehabilitative care—as well as through 24/7 Crisis Lifeline service to at-risk patients and families. Our Founding & History Terri Schiavo. Her name is seared into the national memory as a face of the right-to-life movement, but many are now too young to remember her witness. At the age of 26, Terri experienced a still unexplained collapse while at home alone with Michael Schiavo, who subsequently became her guardian. After a short period of time, Michael lost interest in caring for his brain injured, but otherwise healthy, young wife. Terri was not dying, and did not suffer from any life-threatening disease. She was neither on machines nor was she “brain dead. ”To the contrary, she was alert and interacted with friends and family —before her husband subsequently abandoned his wedding vows, warehoused her in nursing homes, and eventually petitioned the courts for permission to deliberately starve and dehydrate her to death. Michael finally testified, after many years of legal maneuverings against the Schindler family, that his wife had told him prior to her accident that she would not have wanted to live in a brain injured condition." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2115371#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Warren\nRick Warren", "text": "\"The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( November 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Rick Warren Rick Warren speaking at TED in 2006Born Richard Duane Warren January 28, 1954 (age 64)San Jose, California, U. S. Occupation Pastor and author Spouse (s) Kay Warren Website www .rickwarren .org Southern Baptists Background [show]Doctrinal distinctives [show]People [show]Related organizations [show]Seminaries [show]v t e Richard Duane \"\" Rick \"\" Warren (born January 28, 1954) is an American evangelical Christian pastor and author. [ 1] [2] [3] He is the founder and senior pastor of Saddleback Church, an evangelical megachurch in Lake Forest, California, that is the eighth-largest church in the United States (including multi-site churches ). [ 4] He is also a bestselling author of many Christian books, including his guide to church ministry and evangelism, The Purpose Driven Church, which has spawned a series of conferences on Christian ministry and evangelism. He is perhaps best known for the subsequent book The Purpose Driven Life which has sold more than 30 million copies, making Warren a New York Times bestselling author. [ 5] [6]Warren holds conservative theological views [7] [ dead link] and traditional evangelical views on social issues such as abortion, same-sex marriage, abstinence-only education over the use of condoms to prevent HIV/AIDS, and embryonic stem-cell research. During the 2008 United States presidential election, Warren hosted the Civil Forum on the Presidency at his church with both presidential candidates, John Mc Cain and Barack Obama. Obama later sparked controversy when he asked Warren to give the invocation at the presidential inauguration in January 2009. [" }, { "docid": "D98340#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/14327858/philosophy-flash-cards/\nPhilosophy", "text": "\"31 terms paigewinters Philosophy Euthanasia Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What are the different kinds of Euthanasia? voluntary active, voluntary passive, involuntary active, involuntary passivemain issue morality of active euthanasia, should euthanasia be legalized?, physician assisted suicidestandard view permits passive but rejects active James Rachels Challenged the standard view and was for active euthanasia. Said it was more humane, leads to decisions on irrelevant grounds, killing and allowing to die have no moral differences, most common arguments are invalid. Daniel Callahan Said there was a major distinction between killing and allowing to die. Defended by metaphysical, moral, and medicalmetaphysical there is a difference in what nature does and what we domoral said there is no moral difference in killing and allowing to die because they are both wrongmedical disease as cause of death can be cured by caring for the dying Dan W. Brock For active voluntary euthanasia. Individual self determination - individuals take responsibility for themselves, control how and when they die and Individual well being - continued life is no longer seen as a benefit, but now as a burden Stephen G. Potts Upheld standard view, against active, for passive. Had 9 risks of institutionalization1. reduced pressure to improve treatment won't spend time trying to find cures when there is the option of euthanasia2. abandonment of hope incurable diseases make patients have no hope and turn immediately to euthanasia3." }, { "docid": "D1207721#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_life\nCulture of life", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( August 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Part of a series of articles on Abortion and the Catholic Church [ show] Official opposition [ show] Philosophy and theology [ show]History [ show] Activism [ show] Dissidence [ show] See also Catholicism portalv t e The phrase \"\" culture of life \"\" is a term used in discussion of moral theology, especially that of the Catholic Church. Its proponents describe it as a way of life based upon the theological truth that human life at all stages from conception through natural death is sacred. As such, a \"\"culture of life\"\" opposes practices destructive of human life, often including abortion, euthanasia, studies and medicines involving embryonic stem cells, contraception, capital punishment, unjust war, sadistic humiliation, narcissism, and excessive selfishness. In United States politics, social conservatives frequently use the term \"\"culture of life\"\" in opposition to abortion and embryonic stem cell research. [ 1] In 2005, 68% of White evangelical Protestants in the United States opposed abortion, 58% opposed euthanasia and 15% opposed the death penalty. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Origins2 United States politics3 Culture of death4 See also5 References6 Further reading7 External links Origins [ edit]Although various authors used the term from time to time, the expression \"\"culture of life\"\" entered popular parlance from Pope John Paul II, who first used it in a World Youth Day tour of the United States in 1993. Speaking to journalists at Stapleton International Airport near Denver, Colorado, the Pope denounced abortion and euthanasia, stating that \"\"The culture of life means respect for nature and protection of God's work of creation. In a special way, it means respect for human life from the first moment of conception until its natural end.\"\" [" }, { "docid": "D2707923#0", "title": "http://abcnews.go.com/health/schiavo/story?id=531907&page=1\nDeath from Dehydration Is Usually Serene", "text": "\"Death from Dehydration Is Usually Serene By MARC LALLANILLAMarch 18, 2005Email Though the legal wrangling in the Terri Schiavo case has been loud and contentious, the brain-damaged woman's physical response to having her feeding tube removed is likely to be very serene. \"\" The process of starving to death seems very barbaric but in actuality is very peaceful,\"\" said Dr. Fred Mirarchi, assistant clinical professor of emergency medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. \"\" The patient's experience is really pretty benign,\"\" said Dr. Joanne Lynn, a hospice physician associated with Americans for Better Care of the Dying, a group working for improved end-of-life care. \"\" Overwhelmingly, what will happen is nothing. \"\" Lynn, who has worked with numerous families facing end-of-life situations, said most patients who are removed from life support will die within a matter of a few days or weeks. \"\" Some people can last four or five days -- some people can last 20 days,\"\" she said. Schiavo's feeding tube was removed March 18 following a contentious battle between her husband, who said his wife would not want to live in a vegetative state, and her parents, who wanted her kept on life support. Schiavo's feeding tube was removed twice before, in 2001 and 2003. The second time, the tube was replaced after six days when Florida Gov. Jeb Bush signed a hastily passed law allowing him to intervene in the case. \"\" Terri's Law\"\" was later ruled unconstitutional." }, { "docid": "D783519#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo\nTerri Schiavo case", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Terri Schiavo)navigation search Theresa Marie \"\"Terri\"\" Schiavo Terri Schiavo with her mother, in 2001Born Theresa Marie Schindler December 3, 1963 Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, U. S. Died March 31, 2005 (aged 41) Pinellas Park, Florida, U. S. Nationality American Occupation Insurance clerk Spouse (s) Michael Schiavo ( m. 1984)Parent (s) Robert and Mary Schindler The Terri Schiavo case was a right-to-die legal case in the United States from 1990 to 2005, involving Theresa Marie \"\"Terri\"\" Schiavo ( / t ɛ r iː ˈ ʃ aɪ v oʊ /; December 3, 1963 – March 31, 2005), a woman in an irreversible persistent vegetative state. Schiavo's husband and legal guardian argued that Schiavo would not have wanted prolonged artificial life support without the prospect of recovery, and elected to remove her feeding tube. Schiavo's parents disputed her husband's assertions and challenged Schiavo's medical diagnosis, arguing in favor of continuing artificial nutrition and hydration. [ 1] [2] The highly publicized and prolonged series of legal challenges presented by her parents, which ultimately involved state and federal politicians up to the level of President George W. Bush, caused a seven-year delay before Schiavo's feeding tube was ultimately removed. On February 25, 1990, at age 26, Schiavo sustained a cardiac arrest at her home in St. Petersburg, Florida. She was successfully resuscitated, but had massive brain damage due to lack of oxygen to her brain and was left comatose. After two and a half months without improvement, her diagnosis was changed to that of a persistent vegetative state. For the next two years, doctors attempted speech and physical therapy and other experimental therapy, hoping to return her to a state of awareness, without success. In 1998, Schiavo's husband, Michael, petitioned the Sixth Circuit Court of Florida to remove her feeding tube pursuant to Florida law. [ 3] He was opposed by Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler." }, { "docid": "D783523#0", "title": "http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/25/schiavo.qa/\nBackground on the Schiavo case", "text": "Background on the Schiavo case Friday, March 25, 2005 Posted: 3:15 PM EST (2015 GMT)VIDEOSadly, the Terri Schiavo case is not the first of its kind. PLAY VIDEOMichael Schiavo remembers happier times with his wife. PLAY VIDEOPassions are running high in the Terri Schiavo case. PLAY VIDEORELATEDFull story: Schiavo father: 'Down to her last hours'• Timeline: Schiavo case• Schindler family resolute in fight• On the Scene: Mental states• Interactive: The feeding tube YOUR E-MAIL ALERTSTerri Schiavoor Create your own Manage alerts | What is this? What caused Terri Schiavo's condition? On February 25, 1990, Terri Schiavo collapsed at her Florida home from what doctors said was a potassium imbalance. After she collapsed, her brain did not receive oxygen for about five minutes. The oxygen deprivation caused severe brain damage. Schiavo's husband, Michael, has said his wife was bulimic, and the binging and purging of that eating disorder could have caused the potassium imbalance. In what condition is Terri Schiavo?" }, { "docid": "D2189807#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Baron_Munchausen\nThe Adventures of Baron Munchausen", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The Adventures of Baron Munchausen Theatrical release poster by Lucinda Cowell Directed by Terry Gilliam Produced by Thomas Schühly Written by Terry Gilliam Charles Mc Keown Starring John Neville Eric Idle Sarah Polley Oliver Reed Uma Thurman Jonathan Pryce Music by Michael Kamen Cinematography Giuseppe Rotunno Edited by Peter Hollywood Production company Allied Filmmakers Laura Film Prominent Features Distributed by Columbia Pictures Release date8 December 1988 (West Germany)10 March 1989 (United States)17 March 1989 (United Kingdom)Running time 126 minutes [1]Country United Kingdom United States Germany [2]Language English Budget $46.63 million [3]Box office $8 million US [3]The Adventures of Baron Munchausen is a 1988 adventure fantasy film co-written and directed by Terry Gilliam, starring John Neville, Sarah Polley, Eric Idle, Jonathan Pryce, Oliver Reed, and Uma Thurman. The film is based on the tall tales about the 18th-century German nobleman Baron Munchausen and his wartime exploits against the Ottoman Empire. Although the film was a box office bomb, it received positive reviews from critics and was nominated for four Academy Awards: Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Cast3 Production3.1 Background3.2 Budget3.3 Experience4 Release4.1 Reception4.2 Accolades5 Home media6 References7 External links Plot [ edit]In an unnamed war-torn European city in \"\"The Age of Reason\"\", amid explosions and gunfire from a large Ottoman army outside the city gates, a fanciful touring stage production of Baron Munchausen 's life and adventures is taking place. In a theatre box, the mayor, \"\"The Right Ordinary Horatio Jackson\"\", reinforces the city's commitment to reason by ordering the execution of a soldier who had just accomplished a near-superhuman feat of bravery, claiming that his bravery is demoralizing to other soldiers and citizens. Not far into the play, an elderly man claiming to be the real Baron interrupts the show, protesting its many inaccuracies. Over the complaints of the audience, the theatre company and Jackson, the \"\"real\"\" Baron gains the house's attention and narrates through flashback an account of one of his adventures, of a life-or-death wager with the Grand Turk, where the younger Baron's life is saved only by his amazing luck plus the assistance of his remarkable associates: Berthold, the world's fastest runner; Adolphus, a rifleman with superhuman eyesight; Gustavus, who possesses extraordinary hearing, and sufficient lung power to knock down an army by exhaling; and the fantastically strong Albrecht." }, { "docid": "D3013279#0", "title": "http://jameslau88.com/feeding_tube_to_artificially_prolonging_life.htm\n.", "text": "\"Link back to index.html Feeding Tube to Artificially Prolonging Life If a terminally ill person does not sign an AMD and have the financial resources, most hospital system would have little choice but to go ahead with feeding tube. But, keeping a tube in a terminally ill person's nose or directly into her stomach for no reason other than just artificially prolonging her life is a dehumanizing existence for the patient. This sort of feeding, in some cases, can go on for months or years. The most recent reported case in the newspapers is that of Terri Schiavo. She was an individual in a persistent vegetative state (PVS) for 15 years whose life was extended through the use of a feeding tube. She died on 31 April 2005. The main concern in this case was that her wishes were unknown and this spawned many debates about whether or not removing Terri’s feeding tube was ethically, morally, and legally “right.” [ From wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo_case,The Whole Terri Schiavo Story from the World Net Daily in http://www.wnd.com/2005/03/29516/ and The Lesson of Terri Schiavo in http://rossde.com/editorials/edtl_Schiavo.html]Having read the above 3 write-ups plus others in the Internet, the lesson for me about Terri Schiavo case is that none of us should put our own family into a state where our family members may have to suffer because we did not sign an AMD ourselves through ignorance or non action. Family members will have great difficulty to decide—there will be some who are for keeping on feeding and some are for stopping the feeding after some time—when such cases of feeding tube occur. Thus, it is something to be discussed and thought through for all individuals to decide whether to sign an AMD or not, long before we are terminally ill (as defined in the Advance Medical Directive (AMD) Act of Singapore below)." }, { "docid": "D860248#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terri_Schiavo_case\nTerri Schiavo case", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Theresa Marie \"\"Terri\"\" Schiavo Terri Schiavo with her mother, in 2001Born Theresa Marie Schindler December 3, 1963 Lower Moreland Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, U. S. Died March 31, 2005 (aged 41) Pinellas Park, Florida, U. S. Nationality American Occupation Insurance clerk Spouse (s) Michael Schiavo ( m. 1984)Parent (s) Robert and Mary Schindler The Terri Schiavo case was a right-to-die legal case in the United States from 1990 to 2005, involving Theresa Marie \"\"Terri\"\" Schiavo ( / t ɛ r iː ˈ ʃ aɪ v oʊ /; December 3, 1963 – March 31, 2005), a woman in an irreversible persistent vegetative state. Schiavo's husband and legal guardian argued that Schiavo would not have wanted prolonged artificial life support without the prospect of recovery, and elected to remove her feeding tube. Schiavo's parents disputed her husband's assertions and challenged Schiavo's medical diagnosis, arguing in favor of continuing artificial nutrition and hydration. [ 1] [2] The highly publicized and prolonged series of legal challenges presented by her parents, which ultimately involved state and federal politicians up to the level of President George W. Bush, caused a seven-year delay before Schiavo's feeding tube was ultimately removed. On February 25, 1990, at age 26, Schiavo sustained a cardiac arrest at her home in St. Petersburg, Florida. She was successfully resuscitated, but had massive brain damage due to lack of oxygen to her brain and was left comatose. After two and a half months without improvement, her diagnosis was changed to that of a persistent vegetative state. For the next two years, doctors attempted speech and physical therapy and other experimental therapy, hoping to return her to a state of awareness, without success. In 1998, Schiavo's husband, Michael, petitioned the Sixth Circuit Court of Florida to remove her feeding tube pursuant to Florida law. [ 3] He was opposed by Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler." }, { "docid": "D3274790#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mafia\nMafia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about criminal organizations in general commonly referred to as \"\"mafias\"\". For the original Mafia or the criminal society in Sicily to which the name \"\"Mafia\"\" was first ascribed, see Sicilian Mafia. For the Italian American criminal organization often referred to as simply \"\"the Mafia\"\", see American Mafia. For Italian organized crime in general, which is sometimes referred to broadly as the \"\"Mafia\"\", see Organized crime in Italy. For other uses, see Mafia (disambiguation). For the Czech secret political organisation, see Maffia. A mafia ( Italian pronunciation: [ ˈ m a ː f j a]) is a type of organized crime syndicate whose primary activities are protection racketeering, the arbitration of disputes between criminals, and the organizing and oversight of illegal agreements and transactions. [ 1] Mafias often engage in secondary activities such as gambling, loan sharking, drug-trafficking, prostitution, and fraud. The term \"\"Mafia\"\" was originally applied to the Sicilian Mafia and originates in Sicily, but it has since expanded to encompass other organizations of similar methods and purpose, e.g., \"\"the Russian Mafia\"\" or \"\"the Japanese Mafia\"\". The term is applied informally by the press and public; the criminal organizations themselves have their own terms (e.g. the Sicilian Mafia and Italian-American Mafia refer to their organizations as \"\"Cosa Nostra\"\"; the \"\"Japanese Mafia\"\" calls itself \"\" Yakuza \"\"; and \"\"Russian Mafia\"\" groups often call themselves \"\" Bratva \"\")." }, { "docid": "D2460519#0", "title": "http://www.lifenews.com/2014/11/18/this-nurse-teaches-you-how-to-starve-yourself-to-death-shes-killed-over-100-people/\nThis Nurse Teaches You How to Starve Yourself to Death, Sheâs Killed Over 100 People", "text": "On November 2, terminally ill cancer patient, Brittany Maynard legally took her own life with a lethal dose of phenobarbital. She partnered with the organization, “Compassion and Choices,” which advocates for physician-assisted suicide for the terminally ill. However, I wonder if Brittany knew that the same organization that showed her so much “compassion” helps people kill themselves through dehydration and starvation. The practice, known as VSED (Voluntary Stop Eating and Drinking), requires a ten day fast without food or water. The organization’s former employee, Judith Schwarz, opened up to The Daily Beast about her work with VSED. The Daily Beast Reports:“Several years ago, a 99-year-old woman called Judith Schwarz to her Manhattan apartment. The woman had shingles and severe arthritis, and her eyesight and hearing were diminishing. She could no longer go to the orchestra; she was confined to a wheelchair. She hoped Schwarz could give her a pill to end her life. Schwarz is a veteran nurse specializing in end-of-life care." }, { "docid": "D1796581#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_of_attainder\nBill of attainder", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Writ of attainder\"\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Writ of attaint. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A bill of attainder (also known as an act of attainder or writ of attainder or bill of pains and penalties) is an act of a legislature declaring a person or group of persons guilty of some crime and punishing them, often without a trial. As with attainder resulting from the normal judicial process, the effect of such a bill is to nullify the targeted person's civil rights, most notably the right to own property (and thus pass it on to heirs), the right to a title of nobility, and, in at least the original usage, the right to life itself. Bills of attainder passed in Parliament by Henry Vlll on 29 January 1542 resulted in the executions of a number of notable historical figures. The use of these bills by Parliament eventually fell into disfavour due to the obvious potential for abuse and the violation of several legal principles, most importantly the right to due process, the precept that a law should address a particular form of behaviour rather than a specific individual or group, and the separation of powers. Contents [ hide ]1 Jurisdictions1.1 Australia1.2 Canada1.3 United Kingdom1.3.1 Usage under English law1.3.2 The Great Act of Attainder1.3.3 Private bills1.3.4 World War II1.4 United States1.4.1 Constitutional bans1.4.2 Cases before the U. S. Supreme Court1.4.3 Cases considered by lower courts1.4.4 Possible cases2 See also3 Footnotes4 External links4.1 British tradition4.2 American tradition Jurisdictions [ edit]Australia [ edit]Unlike the United States Constitution, there is no specific provision prohibiting the Commonwealth Government from passing bills of attainder." }, { "docid": "D2028412#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080804091818AAaoxQP\nHow long can one be legally dead without being just dead?", "text": "\"Health Other - Health How long can one be legally dead without being just dead? I'm sorry if the question is confusing, I don't know how to word my question in the correct terms. I am in a debate with a friend over whether someone could be legally dead for a half hour and suffer no permanent brain damage. She believes that it's entirely possible, I am somewhat skeptical. ( This whole... show more Update: Sorry, I suppose I didn't make myself clear. M. Night Shymalan made a movie about himself claiming that he drowned in a frozen lake as a child, and was legally dead for half an hour. He also claims to have been able to see dead people since, but that's not here nor there. It's been since proven to be a... show more Update 2: Thanks for all the answers!1 following 18 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: You have your terms wrong, the correct term is biological death versus clinical death. A person is clinically dead when their heart stops beating and their respirations cease. Called a CORE-Zero Cardiac Output Respiratory Effort=Zero, theyre dead." }, { "docid": "D669762#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_mining\nTin mining", "text": "\"Tin mining From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tin mining began early in the Bronze Age, as bronze is a copper-tin alloy. Tin is a relatively rare element in the Earth’s crust, with approximately 2 ppm (parts per million), compared to iron with 50,000 ppm. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Modern times1.1.1 Electronics2 Production and smelting3 Future supply of tin4 Social and environmental impact5 Tin mining by country6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links History [ edit]Main article: Tin sources and trade in ancient times Tin extraction and use can be dated to the beginnings of the Bronze Age around 3000 BCE, when it was observed that copper objects formed of polymetallic ores with different metal contents had different physical properties. [ 1] The earliest bronze objects had tin or arsenic content of less than 2% and are therefore believed to be the result of unintentional alloying due to trace metal content in the copper ore [2] It was soon discovered that the addition of tin or arsenic to copper increased its hardness and made casting much easier, which revolutionized metal working techniques and brought humanity from the Copper Age or Chalcolithic to the Bronze Age around 3000 BC. [ 2] Early tin exploitation appears to have been centered on placer deposits of cassiterite. [ 3]Map of Europe based on Strabo's geography, showing the Cassiterides just off the northwest tip of Iberia where Herodotus believed tin originated in 450 BCThe first evidence of tin use for making bronze appears in the Near East and the Balkans around 3000 BC. [ 2] It is still unclear where the earliest tin was mined, as tin deposits are very rare and evidence of early mining is scarce. Europe's earliest mining district appears to be located in Erzgebirge, on the border between Germany and Czech Republic and is dated to 2500 BC. From there tin was traded north to the Baltic Sea and south to the Mediterranean following the Amber Road trading route. Tin mining knowledge spread to other European tin mining districts from Erzgebirge and evidence of tin mining begins to appear in Brittany, Devon and Cornwall, and in the Iberian Peninsula around 2000 BC. [" }, { "docid": "D2092390#0", "title": "http://content.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1864940_1864939_1864913,00.html\nElaine Esposito", "text": "\"Top 10 Comas Millionaire heiress Sunny Von Bülow died Dec. 6 after nearly 28 years in a coma. A look at some other notable victims Tweet Prev2 of 10Next View All The Big Sleep Elaine Esposito Paul Gadd / Corbis On Aug. 6, 1941, 6-year-old Elaine Esposito went to the hospital for a routine appendectomy. She went under general anesthetic and never came out. Dubbed the \"\"sleeping beauty,\"\" Esposito stayed in a coma for 37 years and 111 days before succumbing in 1978 — the longest-ever coma, according to Guinness World Records. Next Terri Schiavo Email Print Share Follow @TIME \"" }, { "docid": "D3164770#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_rel\nEx rel.", "text": "\"This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( September 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Ex rel. is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase \"\" ex relatione \"\" (meaning \"\" [arising] out of the relation/narration [of the relator]\"\" ). The term is a legal phrase; the legal citation guide, the Bluebook, describes ex rel. as a \"\"procedural phrase\"\" and requires using it to abbreviate \"\"on the relation of\"\", \"\"for the use of\"\", \"\"on behalf of\"\", and similar expressions. [ 1]It is most commonly used when a government brings a cause of action upon the request of a private party who has some interest in the matter. The private party is called the relator in such a case. The government acts on the basis of the narration or recounting (Latin relatione) of the alleged facts by the relator." }, { "docid": "D3013280#0", "title": "http://www.lifemattersmedia.org/2012/11/feeding-tubes-families-struggle-with-the-decision/\nFeeding Tubes: Families Struggle With Decision", "text": "Brown University, Joan Teno Many families caring for seniors with advanced neurological disease face this dilemma: prolong their loved one’s life by artificial means via a feeding tube or stop feeding them altogether. Lisa Krieger’s new feature for Mercury News focuses on the billion-dollar feeding tube business and why some families regret their decision to opt for artificial nutrition. One-third of nursing home residents suffering from dementia receive tube feedings, contributing to the $1.64 billion industry. However, some families and physicians insist the value of feeding tubes is overrated, since they provide little medical benefit and increase pain for those suffering from progressive neurological disease. Source: mercurynews.com“The number of nursing home residents with advanced dementia who get feeding tubes each year varies widely across states,” Krieger reports. The only comprehensive study on the matter found the average rate of use nationwide was 54 per 1,000 people. Racial minorities are also more likely to opt for artificial tubes than whites. Life Matters Media previously reported that blacks are twice as likely than others to choose aggressive end of life treatments. As medical costs continue to rise and the baby boomer population ages, views on artificial nutrition may be changing. “ Decades after the tube achieved widespread use for people with irreversible dementia, some families are beginning to say no to them, as emerging research shows that artificial feeding prolongs, complicates and isolates dying,” Krieger writes." }, { "docid": "D860251#0", "title": "http://www.cnn.com/2005/LAW/03/25/schiavo.qa/index.html?_s=PM:LAW\nBackground on the Schiavo case", "text": "Background on the Schiavo case Friday, March 25, 2005 Posted: 3:15 PM EST (2015 GMT)VIDEOSadly, the Terri Schiavo case is not the first of its kind. PLAY VIDEOMichael Schiavo remembers happier times with his wife. PLAY VIDEOPassions are running high in the Terri Schiavo case. PLAY VIDEORELATEDFull story: Schiavo father: 'Down to her last hours'• Timeline: Schiavo case• Schindler family resolute in fight• On the Scene: Mental states• Interactive: The feeding tube YOUR E-MAIL ALERTSTerri Schiavoor Create your own Manage alerts | What is this? What caused Terri Schiavo's condition? On February 25, 1990, Terri Schiavo collapsed at her Florida home from what doctors said was a potassium imbalance. After she collapsed, her brain did not receive oxygen for about five minutes. The oxygen deprivation caused severe brain damage. Schiavo's husband, Michael, has said his wife was bulimic, and the binging and purging of that eating disorder could have caused the potassium imbalance. In what condition is Terri Schiavo?" }, { "docid": "D3412737#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia_in_the_United_States\nEuthanasia in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about euthanasia. For assisted suicide, see Assisted suicide in the United States. Part of a series on Euthanasia Types Animal Child Voluntary Non-voluntary Involuntary Views Religious Buddhist Catholic Groups Compassion & Choices Death with Dignity National Center Dignitas Exit International Final Exit Network Hemlock Society People Jack Kevorkian Philip Nitschke Barbara Coombs Lee Books Final Exit The Peaceful Pill Handbook Jurisdictions Australia Canada India Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Switzerland United Kingdom United States Laws Rights of the Terminally Ill Act 1995 (Australia)Alternatives Assisted suicide Palliative care Principle of double effect Palliative sedation Other issues Suicide tourism Groningen Protocol Euthanasia device Resistance Right to life Culture of life Euthanasia and the slippery slopev t e Euthanasia is illegal in most of the United States. Physician aid in dying (PAD), or assisted suicide, is legal in the states of Washington DC, [1] California, Colorado, Oregon, Vermont, Hawaii, and Washington; [2] [3] its status is disputed in Montana. The key difference between euthanasia and assisted suicide is who administers the lethal dose of medication: Euthanasia entails the physician or another third party administering the medication, whereas in assisted suicide it is the patient's prerogative to self-administer the medication in order to end their life. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Early history2 Legislation and political movements2.1 California2.2 Maine2.3 New Jersey2.4 Texas2.5 Unsuccessful initiatives3 U. S. public opinion on euthanasia3.1 Opinion by religious affiliation3.2 Opinion by race and gender4 See also5 References6 Further reading Early history [ edit]See also: Eugenics in the United States § Euthanasia programs Debates about the ethics of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide date from ancient Greece and Rome. After the development of ether, physicians began advocating the use of anesthetics to relieve the pain of death. In 1870, Samuel Williams first proposed using anesthetics and morphine to intentionally end a patient's life. Over the next 35 years, debates about euthanasia raged in the United States which resulted in an Ohio bill to legalize euthanasia in 1906, a bill that was ultimately defeated. [ 5]Euthanasia advocacy in the U. S. peaked again during the 1930s and diminished significantly during and after World War II." }, { "docid": "D3331705#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Webster_%28Florida_politician%29\nDaniel Webster (Florida politician)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Daniel Webster Member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Florida 's 11th district 10th (2013–2017) 8th (2011–2013)Incumbent Assumed office January 3, 2011Preceded by Alan Grayson Member of the Florida Senate from the 9th district 12th (1998–2002)In office November 3, 1998 – November 4, 2008Preceded by John Ostalkiewicz Succeeded by Andy Gardiner Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives In office November 19, 1996 – November 17, 1998Preceded by Peter Wallace Succeeded by John Thrasher Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 41st district 39th (1980–1982)In office November 4, 1980 – November 3, 1998Preceded by John Mica Succeeded by Randy Johnson Personal details Born Daniel Alan Webster April 27, 1949 (age 68)Charleston, West Virginia, U. S. Political party Republican Spouse (s) Sandy Jordan Children 6Education Electrical engineering ( BS)Alma mater Georgia Institute of Technology Website House website Daniel Alan Webster (born April 27, 1949) is an American politician who has been a member of the United States House of Representatives since 2011. Webster, a Republican from Florida, represents Florida's 11th district since 2017 after having previously represented Florida's 8th congressional district and 10th district. Prior to his service in Congress, Webster served 28 years in the Florida state legislature. After receiving his engineering degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology, he worked in the family air conditioning and heating business that he now owns and operates. He has been a resident of Florida since the age of seven and resides in Winter Garden, Florida. First elected in 1980, Webster served 28 years in the state legislature in Tallahassee, becoming the longest serving legislator in Florida history. [ 1] During that time, he rose to become Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives and Florida Senate majority leader, [2] and left the legislature only after reaching the legal term limits in 2008. [ 3] He ran unopposed in all of his elections for the state legislature except for the first three; 1980, 1982, and 1984. [ 4]Webster was first elected to Congress in 2010. He has since run twice for Speaker of the House: in January 2015, he received 12 votes for that office, and in October 2015, he received nine votes." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1573095#0", "title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/502881-how-old-should-a-child-be-to-eat-eggs/\nHow Old Should a Child Be to Eat Eggs?", "text": "How Old Should a Child Be to Eat Eggs?by BRIDGET COILA June 13, 2017Eggs are a nutritious and versatile food, but parents often wonder if they should hold off on introducing eggs to a child until a particular age. Fortunately for egg-loving families, children without a family history of egg allergies can start to enjoy this healthy food as soon as they start eating solids. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Egg Allergies One potential problem with introducing eggs to a young child is the possibility of an allergic reaction. The main allergenic component of eggs is albumin, a protein found in the white of the egg. Some allergic children can eat egg yolks but not egg whites, while others react to the entire egg. Kids typically outgrow egg allergies by the age of 5, so if your child shows a reaction earlier in life, you might be able to reintroduce eggs safely after his 5th birthday. Recommendations In the past, medical authorities advised parents to hold off on serving potentially allergenic foods, including eggs, until after the age of 2 or 3. However, in 2008, the American Academy of Pediatrics revised its guidelines on allergenic foods, stating that it is not necessary to restrict potentially allergenic foods, so you can serve eggs as soon as you start offering solid foods. In many parts of the world, egg yolks are among the first foods introduced to children at about 6 months old. If you have a family history of egg allergies, talk to your child's doctor about when to offer eggs to your child." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2016131#0", "title": "http://www.kozmicdreams.com/spidercare.htm\n.", "text": "\"Caring for Jumping Spiders My love for and knowledge of Jumping Spiders While I have always loved animals and nature my entire life, interested in them enough to achieve a Master's degree in Biology, it wasn't until 2003 that I got so obsessed with jumping spiders, when I bought my first digital camera that could capture some of the spider's faces. It was then that I found out how unique they were appearance-wise. After doing many photo shoots, I discovered their personalities. Some were easier to work with than others, almost as if they \"\"understood\"\" that it was a photo shoot and that I wanted them to pose and stay in different positions and locations. Now, it has been years working with these spiders and I really enjoy sharing their photos on the internet and enlightening people all over the world, helping them to appreciate these tiny creatures. Many people have written to me with questions about their care, which inspired me to create this page, which is a compilation of my knowledge and the answers to all of the questions I have been asked thus far. The spider that changed my life the most and began my interest in spider-keeping, was Biglegs. Click on his photo below to read about my experiences with him. Temperaments of Jumping Spiders Jumping spiders can be very enjoyable pets. They are one of the most intelligent spiders on the planet and they will love interacting with you." }, { "docid": "D1714827#0", "title": "http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Vegetarianhealth/Pages/Vegetarianhealthqanda.aspx\nVegetarian and vegan diets Q&A", "text": "Read our answers to common questions about staying healthy on a vegetarian or vegan diet, from looking after your bones to healthy eating in pregnancy. What is a vegetarian? At what age is it safe to become a vegetarian or vegan? Can babies and children have a vegan diet? Is it safe to be a vegetarian or vegan during pregnancy? What are the health benefits of a vegetarian diet? Do vegetarians and vegans need vitamin supplements? How can I get enough iron? How can I get enough calcium? How can I get enough vitamin B12?" }, { "docid": "D3438986#0", "title": "https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/healthlinkbc-files/iron-health\nIron and Your Health", "text": "Health Link BC File Number: 68c Nutrition Series Last Updated: March 2018Download PDF: English Why is iron important? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). Hemoglobin is found in your red blood cells and helps carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Without enough iron, your body will not have enough hemoglobin, and you may develop iron deficiency anemia (pronounced “ah-nee-me-ah”). Symptoms of anemia include feeling tired all the time and getting sick more easily. Babies and children need iron for healthy growth and development, including brain development. How much iron do I need? The amount of iron you need depends on your age, sex, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding. To meet your needs, aim to eat the following amounts of iron each day, which is also called the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA): Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for Iron (Daily)Age (years) Male Female1 to 3 7 mg 7 mg4 to 8 10 mg 10 mg9 to 13 8 mg 8 mg14 to 18 11 mg 15 mg19 to 49 8 mg 18 mg Over 50 8 mg 8 mg Pregnancy N/A 27 mg Breastfeeding under 19 N/A 10 mg Breastfeeding 19 and over N/A 9 mgmg = milligrams Vegetarians need to eat almost twice as much iron as people who eat meat, fish, and poultry because the iron from plant foods is not absorbed by the body as well as iron from animal foods. Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA) for Iron for Vegetarians (Daily)Age (years) Male Female14 to 18 20 mg 27 mg19 to 49 14 mg 33 mg50 and above 14 mg 14 mg Pregnancy N/A 49 mgmg = milligrams Do some people need more iron?" }, { "docid": "D996489#0", "title": "http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/howmuchbabyeat.htm\nHow much food should your baby eat at a meal? What is a serving or portion size for a baby?", "text": "How much food should your baby eat at a meal? What is a serving or portion size for a baby? Your Baby Should Be Eating as Much Solid Baby Food as Your Baby Will Eat. How Old Is Your Baby? Birth to 4 months4-6 months6 to 8 months8 to 10 months10 to 12 months You’re wondering about the above statement aren’t you? Ask the vast majority of pediatricians and they will all say, “Feed your baby as much as your baby will eat”. One of the caveats when feeding your baby solid foods is that that you ensure that your baby is still receiving proper amounts of breast milk and/or formula. Solid foods in the early stage are meant for practice. Solids are not meant to provide for baby’s nutrition as breast milk and/or formula are. How much solid food a baby will be eating depends on a variety of different things." }, { "docid": "D1846944#0", "title": "http://mexicobob.blogspot.com/2010/08/evil-eye.html\nThe Evil Eye", "text": "\"The Evil Eye At some time during you stay in Mexico, and especially if you live here permanently, you may hear the term \"\"limpia de huevo\"\" or in other words a \"\"cleansing by egg\"\". This cleansing is part of the cure for a number of infirmities that can be generally catergorized as either a \"\"mal de ojo\"\", an \"\"espanto\"\", an \"\"empacho\"\", or a \"\"caída de mollera\"\". The first three can relate to anybody but the last one, la \"\"caída de mollera\"\" is related to children under two years of age. I will try to explain them one at a time. El Mal de Ojo literally means \"\"bad eye,\"\" but in a broader sense it is the cross-cultural belief in evil eye. Mal de ojo occurs when someone who is weak, or an infant or a child, is stared at by a person with a piercing glance especially if the stare is a result of jealousy or envy. The stare is said to make the affected person's spirit sick. The symptoms of mal de ojo include headaches, high fever, fretfulness, and in the case of children, weeping and a refusal to eat or sleep. El Espanto is an illness that can affect anyone at any age. It usually originates when someone receives a sudden fright and is terrified." }, { "docid": "D136361#0", "title": "http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com/eggs.htm\nWhen Can Babies Eat Eggs? Feeding Baby Eggs â Egg Allergies and Baby Food Recommendations for introducing eggs to baby are changing", "text": "When Can Babies Eat Eggs? Feeding Baby Eggs – Egg Allergies and Baby Food Recommendations for introducing eggs to baby are changing Image: Shutterstock When can I feed my baby eggs? Do babies have to wait to eat eggs to avoid an allergy? Eggs are in the top 8 of all allergens but recommendations for introducing eggs to babies have been changing. It is the white of the egg that is allergenic and not the yolk. A 2008 study, and many studies done after, indicated that waiting to introduce eggs to your baby may not prevent any atopic (i.e. ezcema) disease (s). Many are now suggesting that babies may be introduced to whole eggs from the start (for those with no known history of food allergies and/or egg allergies). Read more below!Many pediatricians say that introducing egg yolks are typically fine for <the non-allergic> baby around 8 months old; this recommendation is changing however with many doctors suggesting that egg yolks, and the whole egg, make a great first food. Portions of the Egg that are Allergenic The yolk of an egg does not contain the proteins that cause an allergy to eggs. It is very rare for anyone to be allergic to the yolk of an egg." }, { "docid": "D492981#0", "title": "http://www.almanac.com/blog/raising-chickens/raising-chickens-101-when-chickens-stop-laying-eggs\nRaising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs", "text": "\"Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest Email Print Friendly Rate this Post: Cancel rating Give Raising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs 1/5 Give Raising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs 2/5 Give Raising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs 3/5 Give Raising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs 4/5 Give Raising Chickens 101: When Chickens Stop Laying Eggs 5/5Average: 3.4 ( 204 votes)The final chapter in our Raising Chickens series is what to do when your chicken stops laying eggs or suffers from illness and pain. Yes, this is the cycle of life and an unfortunate responsibility that comes with the job of raising chickens. If you are wondering how to get started with chickens, click here for the full 6-part Raising Chickens 101 series. How Long Do Chickens Lay Eggs? Egg laying is largely dependent on the length of the day, and most hens will stop laying when they receive fewer than 12 hours of daylight. When exactly this will happen depends on the chicken, though. Most of ours did go “off lay” as the days grew shorter and the seasons changed. They laid fewer and fewer eggs until, one day, they simply stopped. One or two continued to lay sporadically throughout the cold, dark days of winter, although most of those eggs froze and cracked before we got out to collect them. ( In that case, we gave them to the dog, usually raw and right on the spot." }, { "docid": "D2779993#0", "title": "http://www.birdsnways.com/wisdom/ww22eiv.htm\nBREEDING COCKATIELS", "text": "\"Cockatiels, one of the most enjoyable the pet parrots &exotic birds Tips and the basics of breeding cockatiels. Pet Bird Magazine, Ezine April 1998 Magazine Article IV - Breeding Cockatiels BREEDING COCKATIELSby Amy Patria One advantage to breeding cockatiels is that they aren't extremely hard to pair up and get results. But, if you are breeding for real quality (large, well shaped, well marked, good natured) birds, it's a bit more of a challenge. Anyone can just place a nestbox on a cage, place two cockatiels of the opposite sex in it, and let nature take it's course. But, responsible breeding takes a lot more thought and time than that. In preparing to breed your cockatiels, you have to consider the health of the breeders, their colors and appearance (and what colors you want to end up with) as well as their temperaments. If you want to breed certain mutations, then you will need to familiarize yourself with some basic genetics concepts and how they affect mutations. You also must prepare a cage which will allow the necessary exercise and space during the breeding, brooding, fledging, and weaning stages. In addition to that, you must provide a nestbox which is suitable for the breeding pair and up to around 6 or so babies as they grow. Sexing Be sure you start with a true pair." }, { "docid": "D3495927#0", "title": "http://www3.sympatico.ca/davehansen/zbrabred.html\nHAMILTON & DISTRICT BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY INC.", "text": "\"HAMILTON & DISTRICT BUDGERIGAR SOCIETY INC. BREEDING ZEBRA FINCHESBy Susan Kirchoff ZEBRA FINCHES are probably the easiest of all pet birds to breed. All you need are a mature, healthy pair of zebra finches, a nest basket, nesting materials and a good diet. Most zebra finches will mate with any other zebra finch of the opposite sex. You can distinguish the sex of most mature zebra finches at a glance. The male has a rust-colored oval patch about the size of a dime on each cheek and fine, wavy black and white stripes from his chin to his chest, ending in a bold, black chest bar. ( In fawn silver and cream males, the cheek patches are a diluted rust color and the stripes gray.) On the sides of his chest and flanks, peeking out from under his wings, are bands of chestnut sprinkled with small white \"\"polka dots\"\". The hen is plain by comparison, lacking the cheek patches, stripes on the chest, and dotted chestnut flanks. Her beak is also a lighter shade of orange than the male's." }, { "docid": "D2692324#0", "title": "http://www.newkidscenter.com/When-Can-Babies-Eat-Eggs.html\nWhen Can Babies Eat Eggs?", "text": "When can babies eat eggs? This is a great deal of confusion concerning when you can start giving your baby certain foods. When parents first start to give their baby solid foods, they frequently hear a long list of banished items such as eggs, nuts, citrus fruits, wheat, raisins and kiwis. In some cases, the advice for babies to avoid certain food depends on the circumstances such as a family history of allergies, but ends up becoming accepted as the common truth for all babies. When Can Babies Eat Eggs? Eggs are a great source of nutrients with six grams of protein as well as essential fatty acids, iron, zinc, calcium, folic acid, riboflavin, vitamin B12 and vitamin E all in only 75 calories. Eggs actually have the second highest quality protein found in any food, coming only after human milk which contains lactalbumin protein. Besides, there are also a variety of ways to prepare them. Best of all, eggs are easy to digest and chew. Because of all the advantages and nutritional benefits associated with eggs, many parents want to know when their babies can eat eggs." }, { "docid": "D2683521#0", "title": "http://www.madelinedyer.com/breeding-giant-african-land-snails/\nBreeding Giant African Land Snails", "text": "Breeding Giant African Land Snails Many people get interested in molluscs by keeping giant African land snails. If you keep more than one giant land snail then you are likely to become a giant land snail breeder, whether you like it or not!Giant African land snails are hermaphrodites, (each snail contains male and female parts), so any two snails are likely to start breeding. There have been some rare-cases of self-fertilisation although this is a very rare occurrence. Different giant land snail species breed at different rates. The tiger snail (Achatina Achatina) is believed to have a three-year breeding cycle, whereas the common giant African land snail (Achatina Fulica) can breed up to six times a year. Different species of giant African land snail are able to breed at different ages. Achatina Achatina are sexually mature at around 22 months, whereas it can only take 5 months for Achatina Fulica. In general Achatina species lay the most amount of eggs, with up to 400 a time (though not all of them are likely to hatch). Due to both the snails being hermaphrodites, each snail is likely to lay fertilised eggs. These eggs are very small, around 5mm in length." }, { "docid": "D1174580#0", "title": "http://www.nhs.uk/chq/Pages/812.aspx?CategoryID=62&SubCategoryID=63\nYour baby's first solid foods", "text": "\"Your baby's first solid foods Introducing your baby to solid foods – sometimes called weaning or complementary feeding – should start when your baby is around 6 months old. How much your baby eats is less important to begin with than getting them used to the idea of eating. They will still be getting most of their nutrients from breast milk or first infant formula. Begin by offering food at a time that suits you both. You'll be able to gradually increase the amount and variety of food your baby eats until they can eat small portions of the same food as the rest of the family. When to start weaning your baby Babies get most of the nutrients they need from breast milk or first infant formula until they are around 6 months old. If you are breastfeeding, having breast milk alone up to the age of around 6 months will help protect your baby against illness and infections. Breast milk will carry on protecting them for as long as you carry on feeding. Waiting until your baby is ready for solid food means they'll quickly be able to feed themselves and will be able to swallow more easily. You may wonder if your baby is ready for solids foods if they:chew their fistswake in the night even though they were sleeping through beforewant extra milk feeds But these are all normal behaviours for babies and not necessarily a sign that they are hungry or ready to start solid food." }, { "docid": "D2530488#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070225103857AAZcBWL\nCan a 6 month old eat wheat bread?", "text": "Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby Can a 6 month old eat wheat bread? Follow 6 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: At six months: While continuing to give 4-5 feedings of breast milk or formula (24-32 ounces) and 4 or more tablespoons of iron fortified cereal each day, you can now start to give well-cooked, strained, or mashed vegetables or commercially prepared baby foods. Start with one tablespoon of a mild tasting vegetable, such as green beans, peas, squash or carrots and gradually increase to 4-5 tablespoons one or two times each day. Start fruits about a month after starting vegetables and again, gradually increase to 4-5 tablespoons one or two times each day. You can use peeled, cooked, or canned fruits (but only those packed in light syrup or water) that have been blenderized or strained. You can also begin to offer 4-6 ounces of 100% fruit juices. Start by mixing one part juice with two parts of water and offer it in a cup only. Delay giving finger foods or meat and other protein foods until infants are eight to nine months old. Nine Months : While continuing to give 3-4 feedings of breast milk or formula (24-32 ounces) and 4 or more tablespoons of cereal, vegetables and fruit one or two times each day, you can now start to give more protein containing foods. These include well-cooked, strained or ground plain meats (chicken, beef, turkey, veal, lamb, boneless fish, or liver), mild cheese, peanutbutter, or egg yolks (no egg whites as there is a high chance of allergic reactions in infants less than 12 months old)." }, { "docid": "D1950523#0", "title": "http://www.countryfarm-lifestyles.com/raising-baby-chicks.html\nRaising Baby Chicks; Feeding, Weaning, Diseases, Common Mistakes", "text": "\"Raising Baby Chicks; Feeding, Weaning, Diseases, Common Mistakes Raising baby chicks on a proper diet, with small feedings spread over the day, at regular intervals is the only way to reduce the number of babies dying on you. Overcrowding should never be practised and living quarters should be extremely clean, with good access to clean water. If you have this knowledge under your belt, then bringing up your day old chicks through to weaning age, will be a lot easier than you may have thought or read about. You just need to exercise common sense, and follow some simple advice, as laid out below. Day old chicks while still inside their shells feed on the yolk. One of the last things a chicken does before hatching is to draw into its abdominal cavity the unabsorbed portion of the yolk. This yolk will keep a chick going for up to 48 hours after hatching, and therefore you don't have to worry about feeding your chicks straight away. There are others who will tell you that you don't have to worry about feedin your chicks for the first 96 hours. However, you will find that you can lose a lot of chicks this way. Even if you withhold food for your new chicks for several hours they should still be offered water, but in very shallow containers where they don't end up drowing." }, { "docid": "D2692322#0", "title": "http://www.todaysparent.com/baby/baby-food/when-can-babies-eat-eggs/\nWhen can babies eat eggs?", "text": "Baby Baby food When can babies eat eggs? We asked paediatrician Dr. Dina Kulik when it is best to start introducing eggs into your baby's diet. By Dr. Dina Kulik | Sep 9, 2016Photo: best-photo/i Stockphoto Q: We’re introducing solids to our baby—is it safe to serve her eggs? A: When we were growing up, there was a common belief that feeding babies eggs before a year of age would cause an egg allergy. New and exciting research suggests otherwise: feeding baby eggs, and other allergens, by six months of age can actually decrease the risk of developing an allergy. Parents can introduce eggs in their baby’s diet whenever baby is eager to take solids, typically between four and six months. Egg is an excellent source of iron-containing protein, and therefore an amazing food to give your baby, as their iron stores start to decrease after six months of age. Ensure you cook the egg well to kill off any harmful bacteria. Read more: Baby feeding cheat sheet4 tips for introducing solids to your baby The wrong way to introduce peanuts to your baby" }, { "docid": "D2399455#0", "title": "http://www.pionusonline.com/frequently_asked_questions.htm\nTable of Contents", "text": "\"Table of Contents How long does it take for a baby parrot to hatch? At what age is a baby parrot weaned? When do the eyes and ears open on a new chick? What is the temperature kept at to stay warm? How often does a baby parrot have to be fed? What kind of formula is used to feed the baby parrot? Does the baby parrot have to be fed through the night? What do you use to feed the baby chicks with? What heating source do you use to keep chicks warm? Is it best to buy from a breeder or a store?" }, { "docid": "D382888#0", "title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/infant-and-toddler-health/in-depth/healthy-baby/art-20046200\nSolid foods: How to get your baby started", "text": "Solid foods: How to get your baby started Solid foods are a big step for a baby. Find out when and how to make the transition from breast milk or formula to solid foods. By Mayo Clinic Staff Giving your baby his or her first taste of solid food is a major milestone. Here's what you need to know before your baby takes that first bite. Is your baby ready for solid foods? Breast milk or formula is the only food your newborn needs, and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends exclusive breast-feeding for the first six months after birth. But by ages 4 months to 6 months, most babies are ready to begin eating solid foods as a complement to breast-feeding or formula-feeding. It's during this time that babies typically stop using their tongues to push food out of their mouths and begin to develop the coordination to move solid food from the front of the mouth to the back for swallowing. In addition to age, look for other signs that your baby is ready for solid foods. For example: Can your baby hold his or her head in a steady, upright position?" }, { "docid": "D3387940#0", "title": "http://www.parents.com/recipes/baby-food/20-foods-to-feed-your-baby-before-age-one/\n20 Foods to Feed Your Baby Before Age 1", "text": "Home Food & Recipes Baby Food20 Foods to Feed Your Baby Before Age 1When it comes to feeding your baby solid foods, variety is the spice of life. Research shows that the more fruits and vegetables a baby eats before age one, the more likely she is to eat a variety of produce by the time she's six. And when it comes to allergens like peanuts and eggs, pediatricians also recommend offering them to your baby before 12 months. So get cooking, mama!By Jenna Helwig Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email1of 13Shutterstock How to Introduce Solids There are no hard-and-fast rules anymore about what to feed your baby first (except to steer clear of honey and choking hazards). Whether you choose to give your baby a vegetable puree, rice cereal, pureed chicken, or a wedge of watermelon to gnaw on, offer him just one new food every three days, and watch closely for signs of allergic reaction.2of 137 Foods to Feed Baby Before Age 1NETWORK ERRORCannot Contact Server RELOAD YOUR SCREEN OR TRY SELECTING A DIFFERENT VIDEOWin Baby Gear!3of 13Ivee Stephens Berries Babies eat with their eyes, just as grown-ups do, and what's more beautiful than bright red or dusky blue berries? Serve small or chopped berries as finger foods, or blend them in the blender for a scrumptious puree that's as good spread on toast as it is off a spoon.4of 13Shutterstock Salmon Babies' growing brains crave DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid that is essential to cognitive development. Happily, salmon is packed with the stuff. Aim to feed your baby salmon at least once a week. Mash some cooked, flaked fish into a puree, or bread it and bake it for salmon nuggets—a delicious finger food for older babies.5of 13Christian Jung/Shutterstock Peanuts A recent landmark study showed that feeding peanuts to babies—even those at high risk of allergies—before age one can actually prevent peanut allergies. Never give your baby whole peanuts or a spoonful of peanut butter—both are choking hazards." }, { "docid": "D501855#0", "title": "http://www.parents.com/advice/babies/feeding/when-can-my-baby-eat-eggs/\nWhen can my baby eat eggs?", "text": "Home Babies Feeding When can my baby eat eggs? Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Q: When can my baby start eating eggs? A: Eggs whites are one of the big allergy-triggering foods, so you should avoid introducing them to your baby until 12 months, though you can try egg yolks at around 9 months. Hard-boil an egg, peel off the whites and mash up the yolk (it will be soft and chalky); your baby can pick up the pieces himself or you can spoon-feed them. However, if allergies run in your family, or if your baby has signs of other food or seasonal allergies, eczema, or asthma, your pediatrician may recommend waiting longer (until after age 2) to whip up baby's first omelet. It's common for kids to have bad reactions to eggs the first time they try them (like throwing up shortly after) but these are more likely food sensitivities than actual allergies. If this happens, steer clear of eggs for now and try again in a couple of months. A true egg allergy will have symptoms like hives, flushing, swelling, wheezing, and an increased heart rate. If your child experiences these, you should call the pediatrician right away. And remember that even if your child does have an egg allergy now, it doesn't mean he always will." }, { "docid": "D1751668#0", "title": "http://www.wetwebmedia.com/FWSubWebIndex/crayfishreprofaq.htm\n.", "text": "\"Crayfish, Crawdads, Ditch Bugs Reproduction Related Articles: Forget Crawfish Pie, Let's Make a Crawfish Tank! By Gage Harford, Invertebrates for Freshwater Aquariums by Neale Monks, Freshwater Shrimp, Crayfish, \"\"Lobsters\"\", Prawns Freshwater to Brackish Crabs Related FAQs: Crayfish 1, Crayfish 2, Crayfish ID, Crayfish Behavior, Crayfish Compatibility, Crayfish Selection, Crayfish Systems, Crayfish Feeding, Crayfish Disease, Freshwater Invertebrates/Use in Aquariums, Freshwater Crustaceans for the Aquarium, FW Crustaceans 2, Fresh to Brackish Water Crabs, Hermit Crabs ,Marmorkreb problems. Repro. 11/3/16 She won't stop having babies! In. 20 gallon tank I currently have at least 100 one inch long baby Marmorkrebs. In a 15 gallon tank I have the mother. She has more eggs. <Ah yes; this species is parthenogenic... only females; that reproduce triploid young in profusion given good circumstances> I seriously just got the babies separated from her tank a week ago. Is there anything I can do to stop her from reproducing so much?" } ]
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age that girls start period
[ { "docid": "D610993#0", "title": "http://kidshealth.org/en/kids/menstruation.html\n.", "text": "Listenen español Todo sobre la menstruación People (especially girls) talk a lot about periods. But what exactly is a period and what makes it happen? Girls only: How much do you worry about getting period cramps? I'm really worried I'm a little worried I'm not worried Vote View Results A girl's first period, called menarche (say: MEH-nar-kee), signals that she is growing up and her body is preparing so that she might have a baby someday. A period is the 2 to 7 days that a girl or woman experiences menstrual flow — blood and tissue that leaves the body through the vagina. For most girls, it amounts to about 2 tablespoons (30 milliliters). To catch the blood and prevent stains on her clothes, a girl can wear a pad, which sticks to her underwear, or a tampon, which is inserted into the vagina. What's Going On Inside? The blood and tissue leaves the body because it's no longer needed. It comes from the uterus, the organ inside a woman's body where a baby grows." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2994421#0", "title": "http://www.firstperiodquiz.com/\nWhen Will I Get My First Period?", "text": "\"First Period Quiz Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 2:48When Will I Get My First Period Quiz Waiting for your first period is an exciting and scary time. You feel nervous, but at the same time, impatient for it to start, especially if some of your friends have already had their first period. Every woman goes through her first period one time in her lifetime. It is an exciting but also a scary moment, which is marking a significant milestone of moving from adolescence to womanhood. Even if having a period does not make you any older, it makes your body physically ready to have a baby of its own. This transition brings tremendous responsibility, and being aware and well informed will help you to enter this new phase of your life smoothly. Girl's First Period - Menarche Your first menstrual period is called menarche. You will notice a spot of dark brown or bright red blood on your underpants when you change your clothes or go to the bathroom. From this moment your menstrual cycle has begun, and you will get your menstrual period repeatedly." }, { "docid": "D1095052#0", "title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-185931.html\n.", "text": "\"Straight Dope Message Board > Main > General Questions > female growth (height) question PDAView Full Version : female growth (height) question Knighted Vorpal Sword 05-23-2003, 04:03 PMDo girls stop growing (height) after they get their period? My cousin hit me with that one; I've never heard anything about this. Is it true? Kevin H 05-23-2003, 04:04 PMNo cite, but no, they don't.alice_in_wonderland 05-23-2003, 04:05 PMThis is anictodal, but I was 5'5\"\" when I got my peirod, and I'm about 5'9\"\" now. So no, I guess not. Marley23 05-23-2003, 04:11 PMNo, and this is probably truer than ever- it seems girls are getting their periods at a younger and younger age. Growth for females is supposed to be over at about age 18, they've all had their periods for at least a few years by then. Squink 05-23-2003, 05:01 PMThere's a correlation between early onset of estrogen production, and reduced height in females. Can't find corroboration on line just now, but here's (http://www.womensenews.org/article.cfm/dyn/aid/870/context/archive) a bit on the use of estrogen to inhibit growth in pre-teens. Purple Person 05-23-2003, 05:15 PMI stopped growing in 6th grade at 5\"\"1 (I'm 5 ft.," }, { "docid": "D866683#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_do_girls_breast_start_to_develop\nWhat age do girls breast start to develop?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Sexual Health and Education Puberty and Adolescence Female Puberty What age do girls breast start to develop? What age do girls breast start to develop? Answer by Matthew Wiki Answers Confidence votes 6.7KBreasts develop at different ages for everyone. Some girls start to develop as young as 8 or 9 years old, and some as late as 16 or 17. However, the average age is around 13 or 14 to develop breasts.59 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Mollienr1 65,539 Contributions At what age does breast development stops? Breasts stops growing when puberty ends or earlier then that. It's individual. They can change when you are pregnant but apart from that they don't develop after puberty. Pube …Teledain 4,388 Contributions At what age do breasts stop developing?" }, { "docid": "D561599#0", "title": "http://youngwomenshealth.org/2010/04/21/puberty/\nPuberty", "text": "Puberty Posted under Health Guides. Updated 7 June 2016. Puberty is the name for the time when your body goes through changes and you begin to go from being a child to an adult. Your hormone levels will change; you will develop breasts, grow taller, and start your menstrual periods. Puberty in girls usually starts between 8 and 13 years of age, however, it can also be normal for girls to start puberty before 8 or after 13. If you are late or early, check with your primary care provider. During puberty, the same changes happen to all girls, but the time they happen is different for every girl. These changes are all part of becoming a woman. They are something to celebrate!When the time is right, the pituitary gland in your brain sends a signal (FSH, LH) to your ovaries for puberty to begin. Breast development is often the first sign that puberty has begun." }, { "docid": "D65489#0", "title": "http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/women-s-health-issues/biology-of-the-female-reproductive-system/puberty-in-girls\nPuberty in Girls", "text": "Puberty in Girls By Jennifer Knudtson, MD, Assistant Professor, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Fellow Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Jessica E. Mc Laughlin, MD, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Reproduction, Endocrinology, and Infertility, University of Texas Health and Science Center at San Antonio NOTE: This is the Consumer Version. DOCTORS: Click here for the Professional Version Puberty is a sequence of events in which physical changes occur, resulting in adult physical characteristics and capacity to reproduce. These physical changes are regulated by changes in the levels of hormones that are produced by the pituitary gland—luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone. At birth, levels of these hormones are high, but they decrease within a few months and remain low until puberty. Early in puberty, levels of luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone increase, stimulating the production of sex hormones. The increased levels of sex hormones (primarily estrogen) result in physical changes, including maturation of the breasts, ovaries, uterus, and vagina. Normally, these changes occur sequentially during puberty, resulting in sexual maturity. When puberty begins and how quickly its changes occur are influenced by many other factors, such as Nutrition and general health: In the United States, puberty begins about 3 years earlier today than it did a century ago. The reasons probably include improvements in nutrition and general health. Weight: Puberty tends to start earlier in girls who are slightly overweight and tends to start later in girls who are greatly underweight and malnourished." }, { "docid": "D503940#0", "title": "http://teens.webmd.com/girls/features/early-puberty-teen-girls\nDealing with Early Puberty", "text": "\"Dealing with Early Puberty What to know if you're the first of your friends to start puberty. By Stephanie Watson From the Web MD Archives Puberty isn't easy -- especially when you go through it before any of your friends. \"\" It's a huge amount of change in a very short period of time,\"\" says Pamela Murray, MD, MPH. \"\" Change is always tough.\"\" Murray is a pediatrics professor at West Virginia University. Your body is going to go through a lot in just one to two years: Growth spurt: Before you start your period, you can grow up to 4 inches in just one year. New curves: You'll gain weight, especially in your hips, and your breasts will grow. More hair: You'll get hair under your arms, in your pubic area, and on your legs. Period starts: You'll get your first menstrual period. You may also smell different (hello, body odor), feel more moody than you used to, and get pimples." }, { "docid": "D1224383#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/100850201/adolescence-flash-cards/\nAdolescence", "text": "\"118 terms Stephanie_Ebert Adolescence Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Adolescence Developmental transition that involves physical, cognitive, emotional, social, and psycho-social changes Puberty Process that leads to sexual maturity or fertility...a person attains sexual maturity and the ability to reproduce State of physical development When is sexual reproduction first possible? Puberty True or false: like earlier age groups, all individuals follow the same pattern of development. False. They all develop but they don't all follow the same pattern. Adolescence is a time of _____________ between ________ and _______. transition; childhood and adulthood What is the approximate age range of adolescence? 11-19 or 20 years old True or false: adolescence is a global phenomenon. True True or false: adolescence is a concrete scientific concept." }, { "docid": "D2812738#0", "title": "http://www.tandurust.com/womens-health/menstruation-age.html\nStarting Age Of Menstruation And Average Age The Period Stops", "text": "Published March 18, 2008 by tdrst Starting Age Of Menstruation And Average Age The Period Stops A woman entering into menstrual age can begin as early as age of 8 years though 12 years is the average. When a girl starts menstruation may depend on factors such as nutrition, genetics and other environmental considerations as well. For example, some research suggests that young girls who live in a household with non-biologically related males may start their menstrual periods earlier. Generally a young woman will start her period within two years of the time her breasts start to grow (mayo clinic). If a young woman hasn’t begun her period by the age of 16, she may have a condition called amenorrhea. Though amenorrhea is not a disease, it is more of a symptom of an underlying condition, a girl should consider seeing a health care practitioner if she hasn’t begun her period by this menstrual age. What Is The Average Age When Your Period Stops? Women will continue to menstruate until they reach menopause unless she has a health condition that interferes with her cycles. Generally menopause does not occur until after the age 40 and then usually not until a woman is 50 to 55 years. After missing 12 consecutive periods, she is no longer fertile and has reached menopause." }, { "docid": "D2934868#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_do_girls_go_through_puberty\nHow do girls go through puberty?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Sexual Health and Education Puberty and Adolescence Female Puberty How do girls go through puberty? Flag How do girls go through puberty? Answer by Emily Schmahl Confidence votes 36As girls turn into young women they will notice breast development, hair growth, and menstruation. The first change that the female will probably notice is the change in their breasts. Then you should get a cupped bra. Shortly after the breast development she will notice the beginning of pubic hair. Around 12 years old she will notice the growth of underarm hair and on their legs; shaving may be necessary around this age. The females menstrual period will most likely come between the ages of ten and 16 1/2. A period is when you pee blood. Once the female has her period, her ovaries will release an egg." }, { "docid": "D377699#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-menarche-2721865\nMenarche Medical Definition", "text": "Menstrual Disorders Menarche Medical Definition By Tracee Cornforth Updated May 26, 2017Share Pin Email Print Definition: Menarche is the medical term used to describe a girl’s first period. Menarche defines the onset of menstruation, which is a normal physiologic process that occurs at regular monthly intervals. Menarche typically occurs around age 12 but a few years earlier or later is completely normal. Menarche happens during a time of physical and sexual maturation in adolescence known as puberty. It is common for menarche to occur and then for a young girl not to get another period for a few months. This is because it can take a while for the hormone cascade that is responsible for ovulation and regular menstruation to mature. Even if a girl’s menstrual cycles are not regular they have still passed menarche because they have had their first period. The onset of menarche is sort of predictable. Typically menarche will occur about 2 ½ to 3 years after the first appearance of breast buds. The time between breast buds and menarche is when girls may start to have problems with skin breakouts." }, { "docid": "D313668#0", "title": "http://familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/teens/puberty-sexuality/puberty-what-to-expect-when-your-child-goes-through-puberty.html\nFor Parents: What to Expect When Your Child Goes Through Puberty", "text": "Acute Bronchitis Eustachian Tube Dysfunction Hyperthyroidism Strep Throat Opioid Addiction Diabetes Croup Anemia Home Family Health Kids and Teens For Parents: What to Expect When Your Child Goes Through Puberty For Parents: What to Expect When Your Child Goes Through Puberty Share Print Advertisement What is puberty? Puberty is the time in life when a young person starts to become sexually mature. In girls, puberty usually starts around 11 years of age, but it may start as early as 6 or 7 years of age. In boys, puberty begins around 12 years as age, but may start as early as 9 years of age. Puberty is a process that goes on for several years. Most girls are physically mature by about 14 years of age. Boys mature at about 15 or 16. What are the first signs of puberty in boys and girls? The first sign of puberty in most girls is breast development. The first sign of puberty in most boys is an increase in the size of the testicles." }, { "docid": "D2042787#0", "title": "http://www.cnn.com/2010/HEALTH/08/09/girls.starting.puberty.early/index.html\nStudy: More U.S. girls starting puberty early", "text": "\"A new study finds that girls in the United States are entering puberty at earlier ages than they have in the past. STORY HIGHLIGHTSExperts aren't sure what's behind the increase in earlier puberty Studies showed girls who started puberty earlier at greater risk for certain cancers Doctor: Chemicals such as bisphenol-A (BPA) may affect hormones ( Health.com) -- Girls in the United States are entering puberty at earlier ages than they have in the past, a new study reports. More than 10 percent of white 7-year-old girls in the study, which was conducted in the mid-2000s, had reached a stage of breast development marking the start of puberty, compared to just 5 percent in a similar study conducted in the early 1990s. Black and Hispanic girls continue to mature faster than white girls, on average. Nearly one-quarter of black girls and 15 percent of Hispanic girls had entered puberty by age 7, according to the new study, which appears in the journal Pediatrics. But the trend toward earlier puberty is not as pronounced among blacks as it is among whites, the researchers say. Although the rate of early puberty among black girls in the study (23 percent) was higher than that observed in the early 1990s (15 percent), the increase was not statistically significant. Health.com: Is it baby fat or obesity? \"\" White girls are catching up,\"\" says Dr. Frank Biro, M. D., the lead author of the study and the director of adolescent medicine at Cincinnati Children's Hospital. Experts aren't sure what's behind the increase in earlier puberty, but it's likely due to a combination of factors, including the childhood obesity epidemic and substances in the environment." }, { "docid": "D3324014#0", "title": "https://answers.webmd.com/answers/1177976/when-does-a-girl-usually-get\nWhen does a girl usually get her first period?", "text": "Posted: September 25, 2008 | Report This |Q. When does a girl usually get her first period? Related Topics: Period Follow Question Answers From Experts & Organizations (1)HHS (U. S. Department of Health & Human Services)1,216 Answers 31,205 Helpful Votes 79 Followers A. In the United States, the average age is 12. This does not mean that all girls start at the same age. A girl can start her period anytime between the ages of eight and 15. Usually, the first period starts about two years after breasts first start to grow. If a girl has not had her first period by age 15, or if it has been more than two to three years since breast growth started, she should see a doctor. This answer should not be considered medical advice... Posted: September 25, 2008 | Report This Was this helpful? Yes No59 of 67 found this helpful Read the Original Article: Menstruation1 Answer" }, { "docid": "D2500879#0", "title": "http://kidshealth.org/en/parents/menstrual-problems.html\n.", "text": "\"Kids Health / For Parents / Menstrual Problems What's in this article? Listenen español Problemas menstruales The teen years can be difficult — for both teens and parents. Physical changes during puberty can make adolescents feel awkward and unsure of themselves. This is especially true for girls when it comes to menstruation. For a girl, getting her first period is a physical milestone and a sign of becoming a woman. But it also can be confusing and scary, particularly if she has certain problems, like irregular periods or premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Common Menstrual Problems Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)It's common for women to feel a few symptoms, such as mild bloating or breast soreness, before a period. But women with PMS have a wave of emotional and physical symptoms that start in the second half of the menstrual cycle and end after a period begins. PMS includes many physical and emotional symptoms, such as:acnebloatingbackachessore breastsheadachesconstipationdiarrheafood cravingsdepression or feeling sadirritabilityanxiety PMS is usually at its worst during the 4 days before a period. It tends to disappear 2 to 3 days after the period begins." }, { "docid": "D1205543#0", "title": "http://health.howstuffworks.com/sexual-health/female-reproductive-system/female-puberty1.htm\nHow Female Puberty Works", "text": "\"Beginning of Puberty in Females Prev NEXTA common middle- and high-school female dilemma: bring a purse to the bathroom or discreetly tuck a tampon in your pocket? © i Stockphoto /Tootles Puberty in a girl is generally considered to start when she has her first menstrual period, also called menarche. This is a good marker to use because a girl's age at menarche can vary by quite a lot. In a group of girls studied in a state social care environment, girls of the same age exhibited as much difference as 3.5 years in developmental growth despite being the same chronological age (meaning one girl might be two years ahead of the average when menarche occurs and another girl two years behind the average even though they're both the same age) [source: Pryor, et al ]. However, puberty starts before that, often between the ages of 10 and 14. Before menarche occurs, the hormonal makeup of the body changes, pubic hair appears and breasts begin developing (we'll talk more about that later). A girl's average age at the time of her first period is 12 years old. Periods can come earlier or later than that, however, and the average age of menarche has been dropping. Girls for whom menarche occurs after age 13 tend to have more irregular ovulation cycles until age 18 or 19 [source: Medicine Net ]. During puberty, a girl may experience a remarkable change in height: Girls often grow as much as 3.5 inches (8.9 centimeters) in height a year during puberty [source: Morgan, et al ]." }, { "docid": "D1853908#0", "title": "https://www.humana.com/learning-center/health-and-wellbeing/healthy-living/menstruation\nSeven tips to help you prepare your daughter for her first period", "text": "\"Seven tips to help you prepare your daughter for her first period When a young girl has her first period, it marks a major milestone in her life. And how she feels about it depends a lot on how well prepared she is. Talking to your daughter about puberty and menstruation is very important. It's essential in helping her transition from a little girl to a young woman. But if it makes you a little anxious, you're definitely not alone. Here are seven expert tips that can help you talk with her comfortably and honestly. Talk early and often. The time to begin preparing your daughter is well before the big day approaches. Don't think you need to have one big \"\"talk\"\" that answers all her questions. That could be overwhelming – for both of you." }, { "docid": "D674776#0", "title": "https://www.bustle.com/articles/114490-the-average-age-women-got-their-first-period-throughout-history\nThe Average Age Women Got Their First Period, Throughout History", "text": "\"The Average Age Women Got Their First Period, Throughout History By Gabrielle Moss Oct 2 2015John Moore/Getty Images News/Getty Images If you're reading this right now, the odds are high that you got your first period in middle school — the average age of first menstruation today is 12.5. Based on my own anecdotal research, I'd say the odds are also high that if you got your first period at that age, at least one older woman in your life remarked about how \"\"young\"\" you were to be dealing with ye old Crimson Menace. That's because, historically speaking, you probably were. It happened to me and most of my friends: as we spent 6th grade trying to figure out exactly what these \"\"stick-on wings\"\" were all about, our moms — who all claimed to have gotten their periods around the age of 16 — clucked their tongues about how \"\"young\"\" we were, as if we had gotten our periods at that age on purpose or something. It annoyed me (I didn't want to mess with pantyliners at 11! I just wanted to give my American Girl Dolls bad haircuts! ), but it also made me wonder: were they actually right? Had the age at which we get our first period really dropped that sharply? There's been a lot of discussion recently about how American children ( both male and female) are entering puberty at earlier and earlier ages. Early puberty is attributed to everything from better nutrition to poorer nutrition genetics to environmental pollution to indoor lighting." }, { "docid": "D553764#0", "title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Know-if-You%27re-Ready-to-Wear-a-Panty-Liner\nHow to Know if You're Ready to Wear a Panty Liner", "text": "\"Edit Article How to Know if You're Ready to Wear a Panty Liner So your best friend's wearing them. And your cousin, classmate, and pretty much everyone else is, too. What exactly are panty liners, and should you wear one? Read on for more. . . Steps1 Understand what exactly a panty liner (or \"\"pantiliner\"\") is. A panty liner is similar to a pad or sanitary napkin, but a little lighter, thinner and not used to soak up too much of your menstruation or period blood. It can be used to absorb daily vaginal discharge, post-intercourse discharge, or even a light period flow. Never use just a panty liner on a heavy day.2 Use them just before when you expect your period to start or on the last days when your period is light. Liners are useful since you don't notice them as much as pads and can feel more flexible and comfortable.3 Use panty liners a few days after your period, or to collect vaginal discharge. Discharge is the yellowy white sticky stuff that you can sometimes spot in your underwear." }, { "docid": "D2934869#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/At_what_age_do_girls_go_through_puberty\nAt what age do girls go through puberty?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Sexual Health and Education Puberty and Adolescence Female Puberty At what age do girls go through puberty? Flag At what age do girls go through puberty? Answer by Invigilator - 007 Confidence votes 51.2KSENIOR SUPERVISOR - SENIOR MENTORFemales generally start puberty from the age of 9 -14 years old. however puberty varies in every case. Typically, girls start noticing the changes that occur with puberty between the age of 9 and 11. This may occur as early as age 7, however, this differs somewhat with race. The age of menarche (her first period) is about 2 years after the first signs of puberty. Girls are all different some hit puberty at a young age of 8 whereas some hit puberty at 15. See the related questions below for more information..13 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Invigilator - 007SENIOR SUPERVISOR - SENIOR MENTORAt what age do boys go through puberty?" }, { "docid": "D358928#0", "title": "http://www.oocities.org/ignite_my_passion6969/GenderofUnbornBaby.htm\n.", "text": "\"Research reveals that the more easily conception occurs, the greater the likelihood of having a boy First babies are often boys More boys are born during the first 18 months of marriage A diet high in salt and potassium and low on dairy products is likely to produce a son. To increase your chances for a boy you should have sex as close to ovulation as possible The more sex you have the greater chance you have of producing a son More boys are born following a reunion after a long separation Scientific evidence shows that tea and coffee drinkers tend to have boys A stress-free work environment increases the likelihood of a son Girl Facts. Girls tend to be born to parents with more children A low salt diet supplemented with potassium produces a daughter If you or your partner are in a stressful job you are more likely to have a girl Men who work in the alcohol industry have more daughters than sons Women who smoke are more likely to give birth to a girl Slower sex usually results in a girl To increase your chances of a girl you should cease intercourse two or three days before ovulation Follow the following Diet if you want a Boy * Eat vegetables like celery and legumes Meat & Chicken Breads, cereals, pasta and rice Fresh or dried fruits Sugar, honey, jam,Pastries Tea and coffee Avoid Dairy products Shellfish Egg yolks Cakes and pancakes Raw cabbage Raw cauliflower Cocoa and chocolate Strawberries, raspberries and gooseberries Walnuts, hazelnuts, peanuts almonds, mustard Follow the following Diet if you want a Girl Milk Eggs Most meats but in small quantities Cereals, pasta and rice Mostly vegetables Potatoes three times a week Cooked tomatoes Fruit Jam, sugar and honey Spices and mustards A balanced calcium/magnesium supplement daily Avoid Alcohol Coffee and tea Fizzy drinks and fruit juice Shellfish, smoked, tinned salted fish, fish fingers All hard or salted cheese Pizza Ice-cream Fresh pineapple, plum, peach, apricot, cherry, banana, melon, orange, grapefruit Dried apricots, dates and figs Sweet corn, spinach, cabbage, mushrooms Soya beans, pumpkin Chocolate Salted butter and margarine---------------------------------------------------------------------------The child of your choice. ' Barthakur method' for choosing the sex of the child has been designed by Dr. Indrajit K. Barthakur. His daughter, born by this method, Dr. Geeta Shroff is another propagandist of the new sex choice technique. The Barthakur method is based on the observation that the X chromosome spumes responsible for male children are comparatively faster and of shorter longevity. After intercourse , around 100 crore sperms are deposited in the vagina. The sex of the foetus depends on whether the sperm carrying the 'X' chromosome fertilises with the egg or the sperm carrying the 'y' chromosome. If the 'y' chromosome meets the egg, the foetus will be 'male', while the 'x' chromosome will result in a female child. Hence it is at this stage that one can influence the sex of the foetus." } ]
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age that you can earn unlimited amount while collecting social security.
[ { "docid": "D68836#0", "title": "http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/will-i-get-penalized-working-while-collecting-social-security-retirement.html\nWill I Get Penalized for Working While Collecting Social Security Retirement?", "text": "\"Because Social Security retirement benefits plus savings and other investments are often not enough to live on comfortably, many people keep working for at least a few years after they claim Social Security early retirement benefits. Other people keep their jobs or take new ones to stay active and involved in the world of work. Related Products MOREIRAs, 401 (k)s & Other Retirement Plans Nolo's Guide to Social Security Disability Social Security, Medicare & Government Pensions If you keep working at a high enough salary, you may increase your lifetime earnings average, thereby slightly increasing your retirement benefits for the years to come. But if you claim early retirement benefits and continue to work, be aware that the money you earn over a certain amount each year may reduce your Social Security retirement benefits (until you reach full retirement age). Such a reduction in benefits applies only to the years you are working. It has no permanent effect on the amount of benefits you’ll receive in future years (and you can even make back some of the reduction in future years—more on this below). Limits on Earned Income If Claiming Early Benefits Until you reach full retirement age, Social Security will subtract money from your retirement check if you exceed a certain amount of earned income for the year. For the year 2018, this limit on earned income is $17,040 ($1,420 per month). The amount goes up each year. If you are collecting Social Security retirement benefits before full retirement age, your benefits are reduced by $1 for every $2 you earn over the limit." } ]
[ { "docid": "D531942#0", "title": "https://maximizemysocialsecurity.com/user-tips-faq\nUser Tips--FAQ", "text": "\"How do I apply for benefits? The most important advice is to access the Social Security website and get their most current official guidance on how to apply:http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/applying8.htm Note that you can apply online, by phone, or in person, and that you should apply for benefits no more than four months before the date you want your benefits to start. Our software calculates the maximized filing strategy for you based on your earnings history and your status as married, single, widowed, disabled, etc. As you apply for those benefits, be sure to use your entitlement month, i.e. the month you start earning Social Security benefits, on your application. These are the same as the filing dates, you enter on the What-If Dates screen. Since Social Security pays benefits one month in arrears, you will receive your check one month after the entitlement month. For example, if our software calculates that you file for retirement benefits in December 2020, you will receive your first retirement benefit check in January 2021. Be careful to start your entitlement neither too early nor too late. Social Security encourages you to apply 3 to 4 months before you want to start your entitlement. So in the above example, if you apply in September 2020, be sure to establish your entitlement month as December 2020." }, { "docid": "D475526#0", "title": "http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2014/08/08/to-claim-or-not-to-claim-when-should-you-take-social-security\nTo Claim or Not to Claim: When Should You Take Social Security?", "text": "As retirement approaches, you’re going to face a big decision: What age should you claim Social Security benefits? Do you start drawing Social Security at age 62, as soon as you can, or do you wait until you reach your full retirement age, which is 66 or 67 for people born after 1942? Or should you hold out until you’re 70, so you can secure more money for yourself? There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. But since the decision will affect your finances for the rest of your life, it’s important to evaluate which strategy is right for you. “This is a decision that people really want to put some thought into,” says Walter Updegrave, author, journalist and publisher of the website Real Deal Retirement. “ Especially if you’re married – the decision doesn’t just affect you. ”The earlier you start drawing Social Security, the smaller your monthly payment will be. If you start at 62, you will receive 25 percent less per month than you would at your full retirement age of 66 (if you were born between 1943 and 1954). For those born later, the reduction grows gradually to 30 percent." }, { "docid": "D925570#0", "title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/102814/what-maximum-i-can-receive-my-social-security-retirement-benefit.asp\nWhat is the maximum I can receive from my Social Security retirement benefit?", "text": "\"« Advisor Insights What is the maximum I can receive from my Social Security retirement benefit? Share Social Security Answers Sort By: Most Helpful August 2017+ Follow Rose, Jeff Carbondale, Ilwww.goodfinancialcents.com/92 % of people found this answer helpful Assuming you qualify for the maximum benefit based on your pre-retirement income, how much you will receive will depend on your age at the time you begin collecting benefits. If you retire at 62, the highest you can receive is $2,153 per month. At 65 it can be as high as $2,542. At 66, $2,687. And if you wait until you turn 70, it can be as high as $3,538. However, there's no advantage to delaying collecting benefits past 70, since the delay no longer results in a higher benefit. Schedule Consultation Was this answer helpful? October 2014+ Follow Investopedia New York, NYwww.investopedia.com88 % of people found this answer helpful The maximum monthly Social Security benefit payment for a person retiring in 2016 at full retirement age is $2,639. However, the maximum allowable benefit amount is only payable to those who had the maximum taxable earnings for at least 35 working years." }, { "docid": "D1792083#0", "title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/janetnovack/2011/02/15/the-big-decision-when-to-take-social-security/\nThe Big Decision: When To Take Social Security", "text": "Janet Novack Forbes Staff I write from D. C. about tax and retirement policy and planning. Personal Finance 2/15/2011 @ 2:32PM 278,742 views The Big Decision: When To Take Social Security The numbers in this story have been updated for 2014. When should you apply for Social Security? It’s a simple question with no simple answer. In fact, coming up with the perfect answer requires you to be part actuary, part financial planner and part fortune teller. Still, you can make a better decision if you take the time to understand some of the twists in how benefits are calculated. Before we venture down that winding road a warning for anyone turning 65 this year: Regardless of when you take Social Security and when you stop working, you need to enroll in Medicare when you first become eligible at 65, or you could face financial penalties in the form of higher premiums. ( You can start the sign-up process here up to three months before the month of your 65 th birthday. ) By contrast, you can start collecting Social Security anytime from age 62 to 70 and the later you start, the bigger your benefit. Just how much bigger depends on when you were born." }, { "docid": "D879778#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Federal_Old_Age_%26_Survivors_Insurance\nSocial Security (United States)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Federal Old Age & Survivors Insurance)navigation search This article is part of a series on the Budget and debt in the United States of America Major dimensions [show]Programs [hide]Medicare Social programs Social Security Contemporary issues [show]Terminology [show]v t e Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e In the United States, Social Security is the commonly used term for the federal Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance ( OASDI) program and is administered by the Social Security Administration. [ 1] The original Social Security Act was signed into law by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935, [2] and the current version of the Act, as amended, [3] encompasses several social welfare and social insurance programs. Social Security is funded primarily through payroll taxes called Federal Insurance Contributions Act tax (FICA) or Self Employed Contributions Act Tax (SECA). Tax deposits are collected by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and are formally entrusted to the Federal Old-Age and Survivors Insurance Trust Fund and the Federal Disability Insurance Trust Fund, the two Social Security Trust Funds. [ 4] [5] With a few exceptions, all salaried income, up to an amount specifically determined by law (see tax rate table below), is subject to the Social Security payroll tax. All income over said amount is not taxed. In 2018, the maximum amount of taxable earnings was $128,400. [ 6]With few exceptions, all legal residents working in the United States now have an individual Social Security number. Indeed, nearly all working (and many non-working) residents since Social Security's 1935 inception have had a Social Security number because it is requested by a wide range of businesses. In 2015, Social Security expenditures totaled $750.5 billion for OASDI and $146.6 billion for DI. [" }, { "docid": "D2522464#0", "title": "http://www.bankrate.com/retirement/social-security-benefits-and-marriage/\nSocial Security benefits and marriage", "text": "The perks of marriage Uncle Sam gives every married couple a beautiful wedding gift — the ability to share each other’s Social Security benefits. Even if you’ve never worked a day in your life, you can collect a portion of your gainfully employed spouse’s benefits. If you wait until both of you are full retirement age — 66 for most people — you get 50 percent. If you take benefits before your full retirement age, you’ll get less, depending on how soon you take them. Based on the full retirement age of 66, a nonworking spouse would get the following benefit. Age of spouse Percentage of theretired worker’s full benefit Age of spouse Percentage of theretired worker’s full benefit66 50 percent 63 37.5 percent65 46 percent 62 35 percent64 42 percent No marriage penalty with Social Security Your worker benefits aren’t ever reduced by how much your spouse gets. When you add your own worker benefits to those of your spouse, the amount you are likely to collect as a couple increases significantly. In 2012, the maximum individual benefit is $2,513 or $5,026 a month for a couple — $60,312 annually. This assumes both of you retire in 2012 at age 66 and have made the maximum payroll tax contribution every year since age 21. That doesn’t happen for many people — but it could." }, { "docid": "D1874763#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/social-security-ex-spouse-2388947\nSocial Security Facts About Benefits for an Ex-Spouse", "text": "Before Retirement Social Security Social Security Facts About Benefits for an Ex-Spouse Share Flip Pin Email•••By Dana Anspach Updated March 22, 2018You may be surprised to find out that if you have a previous marriage that lasted at least ten years, you may be eligible to collect a spousal benefit based on your former spouse's Social Security earnings record. If you were born on or before January 1, 1954, or if you have not had a lot of Social Security qualifying earnings over your lifetime, this rule could put more money in your pocket. Here are some facts you should know about benefits based on a former marriage. The maximum amount of Social Security benefits you can receive based on an ex-spouse's record is 50% of what your ex-spouse would get at their full retirement age. ( Full retirement age varies based on the year you were born.) This spousal benefit amount is further reduced if you file before you reach your own full retirement age. You cannot collect on a living ex-spouse's Social Security benefit if you are re-married. ( You can collect on a deceased ex-spouse's record if your remarriage occurred after you reached age 60. ) If you collect on an ex-spouse's Social Security benefit and get remarried, benefits based on your ex-spouse's record will stop. You must be married for at least one year to a new spouse before you can file an application for spousal benefits based on their record." }, { "docid": "D1065563#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_can_you_earn_while_on_Social_Security_at_age_66\nHow much can you earn while on Social Security at age 66?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Personal Finance Retirement Planning Social Security How much can you earn while on Social Security at age 66? Flag How much can you earn while on Social Security at age 66? Answer by Ma9989009 Confidence votes 64.9KIf you were born between 1943 and 1954 and are at least 66 years old in 2010, you will reach full retirement age on your birth month under Social Security guidelines. In the year you reach full retirement age, you can earn $37,680 annually, but for every $3.00 over the limit, $1.00 is withheld from your benefits until the month your reach full retirement age. The income cap is lifted completely and permanently the month you reach full retirement age.45 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No PAUL MOLONEY 1 Contribution How much money can you earn working while collecting Social security you are 66 yrs of age?no earnings limits as long as 66 is your full retirement age, according to social security Ma9989009How much can you earn at age 66 but started Social Security at age 62? The fact that you started retirement at age 62 will have no bearing on income limits at age 66. If you were born between 1943 and 1954, you will reach full retirement age a …Inter BIZ 84 Contributions How much money can you earn while on social security? Social security is a concept enshrined in Article 22 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states that Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social …Ma9989009How much can a person earn while collecting Social Security at age eighty? There is no limit to the amount of money you can earn while receiving Social Security retirement benefits after you reach full retirement age." }, { "docid": "D1212681#0", "title": "http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/know-social-security-disability-benefits/\nWhat you should know about Social Security disability benefits", "text": "By —Laurence Kotlikoff0 comments Share What you should know about Social Security disability benefits Economy Oct 8, 2015 3:23 PM EDTSocial Security rules are complicated and change often. For the most recent “Ask Larry” columns, check out maximizemysocialsecurity.com/ask-larry. Boston University economist Larry Kotlikoff has spent every week, for over two years, answering questions about what is likely your largest financial asset — your Social Security benefits. His Social Security original 34 “secrets,” his additional secrets, his Social Security “mistakes” and his Social Security gotchas have prompted so many of you to write in that we feature “Ask Larry” every Monday. Find a complete list of his columns here. And keep sending us your Social Security questions. Kotlikoff’s state-of-the-art retirement software is available here, for free, in its “basic” version. His new book, “Get What’s Yours — the Secrets to Maxing Out Your Social Security Benefits,” (co-authored with Paul Solman and Making Sen$e Medicare columnist Phil Moeller) was published in February by Simon & Schuster. Watch Larry explain how Paul and his wife could collect an extra $50,000 in Social Security benefits: Tricks and tips for getting the most from Social Security Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 7:01Sarah: I filled in that I have a disabled child on your Social Security calculator." }, { "docid": "D276927#0", "title": "https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/102814/what-maximum-i-can-receive-my-social-security-retirement-benefit.asp\nWhat is the maximum I can receive from my Social Security retirement benefit?", "text": "\"« Advisor Insights What is the maximum I can receive from my Social Security retirement benefit? Share Social Security Answers Sort By: Most Helpful August 2017+ Follow Rose, Jeff Carbondale, Ilwww.goodfinancialcents.com/92 % of people found this answer helpful Assuming you qualify for the maximum benefit based on your pre-retirement income, how much you will receive will depend on your age at the time you begin collecting benefits. If you retire at 62, the highest you can receive is $2,153 per month. At 65 it can be as high as $2,542. At 66, $2,687. And if you wait until you turn 70, it can be as high as $3,538. However, there's no advantage to delaying collecting benefits past 70, since the delay no longer results in a higher benefit. Schedule Consultation Was this answer helpful? October 2014+ Follow Investopedia New York, NYwww.investopedia.com88 % of people found this answer helpful The maximum monthly Social Security benefit payment for a person retiring in 2016 at full retirement age is $2,639. However, the maximum allowable benefit amount is only payable to those who had the maximum taxable earnings for at least 35 working years." }, { "docid": "D1766198#0", "title": "http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/social-security-affects-public-assistance-eligibility/\nHow Social Security could affect your eligibility for food stamps or other public assistance", "text": "By —Laurence Kotlikoff0 comments Share How Social Security could affect your eligibility for food stamps or other public assistance Economy Feb 10, 2014 6:49 PM EDTSocial Security rules are complicated and change often. For the most recent “Ask Larry” columns, check out maximizemysocialsecurity.com/ask-larry. Larry Kotlikoff’s Social Security original 34 “secrets”, his additional secrets, his Social Security “mistakes” and his Social Security gotchas have prompted so many of you to write in that we now feature “Ask Larry” every Monday. Find a complete list of his columns here. We are determined to continue it until the queries stop or we run through the particular problems of all 78 million Baby Boomers, whichever comes first. Kotlikoff’s state-of-the-art retirement software is available here, for free, in its “basic” version. Duncan Smith — Eugene, Ore.: I have recently become disabled and am receiving Social Security disability benefits (SSDI). I have an adult daughter with Down Syndrome who receives $721 in Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. Now I have been told that since she is my daughter, instead of SSI, she will have to get SSDI payments based on what I receive. Although this is a little bit more than her SSI, she will lose her current benefits from Section 8 (housing vouchers) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and actually come out negative, compared to if she just received her SSI amount." }, { "docid": "D2733490#0", "title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/kotlikoff/2015/06/04/social-security-qa-when-and-how-much-can-i-collect-in-survivors-benefits/\nSocial Security Q&A: When and How Much Can I Collect in Survivor's Benefits?", "text": "Laurence Kotlikoff Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Retirement 6/04/2015 @ 8:00AM 6,229 views Social Security Q&A: When and How Much Can I Collect in Survivor's Benefits? Social Security may be your largest or one of your largest assets. How you manage it, by deciding which benefits to collect and when, can make an absolutely huge difference to your lifetime benefits. And those with the highest past covered earnings have the most to gain from maximizing their Social Security. I’ve been answering questions and writing columns about Social Security each week for the past two years on PBS NEWSHOUR’s website. The editors at Forbes asked me to post a Q&A each day from those columns. To see all my columns, please go to my software company’s site, www.maximizemysocialsecurity.com, and click More Press below the WSJ quote. Today’s question asks what survivor benefits might be available and when they can be collected. The answer reviews how survivor benefits are determined, when they can be collected, and how many other factors can come into play." }, { "docid": "D2833900#0", "title": "http://www.retirementcommunity.com/Social-Security/faqsupport/Social-Security-Questions.php\n.", "text": "\"Social Security Resources Social Security Home Ask a SS Question When to start Full retirement age Retirement Age & Stop Work Age Benefits by year of birth Benefits While Working Social Security Forms Latest Added FAQs• I am 62 years old and am considering taking early retirement and collecting soc. sec. My questions is that I have a pension from IBM (retired) and will have one from the school district. Q: I am 62 years old and am considering taking early retirement and collecting soc. sec. My questions ...• Hello Carol, Was married to ex spouse for 16 years and that was 23 years ago. I am now almost 66 years old and have applied for ex spouse half payment for social security Q: Hello Carol, Was married to ex spouse for 16 years and that was 23 years ago. I am now almost 6... Last Update : 10-08-2012• Is she eligible to receive benefits from his earnings if she files for ex-spouse retirement benefits with social security? Q: My question is my mother was married to my father (in California) for more than 10 years. They had ... Last Update : 07-24-2012• I am desperately seeking your guidance in demystifying the process of applying for social security benefits." }, { "docid": "D196464#0", "title": "http://www.heritage.org/social-security/report/how-social-security-works-2014\nHow Social Security Works in 2014", "text": "Report Social Security How Social Security Works in 2014April 28, 2014 40 min read Download Report Romina Boccia@Rominaboccia Deputy Director, Thomas A. Roe Institute Romina is a leading fiscal and economic expert at The Heritage Foundation and focuses on government spending and the national debt. Copied Select a Section 1 /0Social Security touches the life of almost every worker in America, yet few know how the program works. In practice, Social Security uses complex benefit formulas and detailed rules that make it difficult for people to understand the program’s scope, its financing, how benefits are determined, and a number of other issues. This Backgrounder [1] explains what Social Security is and how it works, in five sections. Unless otherwise noted, all data contained in this paper come from the Social Security Administration. The individual sections are: What Is Social Security? Major Programs and How to Qualify Social Security’s Finances The Social Security Trust Funds Determining Social Security Benefits Special Provisions1. What Is Social Security? Major Programs and How to Qualify Social Security is a federal income-security program that was established in 1935 as part of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. As a “pay as you go” program, the payroll taxes paid by current workers are used to fund the benefits of current Social Security recipients." }, { "docid": "D3376318#0", "title": "http://www.heritage.org/research/reports/2005/03/how-todays-social-security-works\nHow Today's Social Security Works", "text": "\"Social Security is probably the most popular federal program, yet most people know almost nothing about it. In practice, Social Security's complex benefit formulas and rules make it difficult for people to understand how their retirement benefits will work. This paper explains what Social Security is and how it works. The first section explains what Social Security is and which programs are and are not part of Social Security. The second section explains the payroll taxes that mainly finance Social Security and how they are paid. The third section explains what Social Security's trust funds are and are not. The fourth and longest section discusses how Social Security benefits are calculated and who is eligible to receive them. A companion paper will discuss the fiscal problems facing the current system and why changes are necessary. All of the information contained in this paper comes from Social Security Administration (SSA) sources. What Is Social Security?" }, { "docid": "D747564#0", "title": "http://www.wiserwomen.org/index.php?id=686\nYour Guide To Understanding Social Security Spousal Benefits", "text": "\"Your Guide To Understanding Social Security Spousal Benefits Social Security is a vital source of retirement income for most women. For this reason, it is important to understand how the spousal benefit works and how it can impact the amount of Social Security income you receive. While this fact sheet is written for women, the information here is the same for men who may want to claim the spousal benefit based on their wife (or ex-wife's) earning record. As a spouse, you can receive a Social Security benefit based on your own earnings record, or collect a spousal benefit in the amount of 50% of your husband's Social Security benefit, but you do not receive the total amount of both. You are automatically entitled to receive whichever benefit amount provides you the higher monthly amount. In order to qualify for Social Security spousal benefits, you must be at least 62 years old and your husband must also be collecting his own benefits. Additionally, if you are the higher earner, your husband can apply to collect spousal benefits based on your work record. It is important to note that claiming a spousal benefit does not impact the benefit amount received by the worker whose earning record is being used. Taking Benefits Early A full spousal benefit is worth 50% of the non-claiming spouse's retirement benefit at their full retirement age (known as the \"\"primary insurance amount\"\", or PIA). It does not matter when the non-claiming spouse actually filed for their own retirement benefit." }, { "docid": "D2397270#0", "title": "https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v69n3/v69n3p29.html\nSocial Security Administration's Master Earnings File: Background Information", "text": "\"Social Security Social Security Administration's Master Earnings File: Background Informationby Anya Olsen and Russell Hudson Social Security Bulletin, Vol. 69, No. 3, 2009You are here: Social Security Administration > Research, Statistics, & Policy Analysis > Social Security Bulletin > Vol. 69, No. 3Email Save/Print The Social Security Administration ( SSA) receives reports of earnings for the U. S. working population each year. Earnings data are used to administer the Social Security programs and to conduct research on the populations served by those programs. The administrative needs of SSA and other agencies have changed over time and, as a result, there have been numerous changes to the main source of SSA 's earnings data, which is known as the Master Earnings File ( MEF ). By documenting the history, content, limitations, complexities, and uses of the MEF (and data files derived from the MEF ), this article serves as a resource for researchers who use earnings data to study work patterns and their implications. It is also a resource for policymakers and administrators who must understand the data used in administering current-law programs and the data available to inform potential changes to those programs. Anya Olsen is with the Office of Retirement Policy, Office of Retirement and Disability Policy ( ORDP ), Social Security Administration ( SSA )." }, { "docid": "D3147205#0", "title": "http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-accounts-best-interest\nTop Savings Accounts", "text": "\"Money Saving Expert.com » Saving » Top Savings Accounts Top Savings Accounts1.25% easy access or up to 2.65% fixed Get Our Free Money Tips Email!For all the latest deals, guides and loopholes - join the 12m who get it. Don't miss out Get It FAQs| Privacy Policy| Past Emails| Unsubscribe Martin Updated Daily Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Google+ Print this page Email this page The top savings account interest rates have started creeping up following November's base rate rise, but many are still dismal. You need to work hard to get your money into the right type with the best possible rate. This guide will take you through the maze of accounts on offer to find the most profitable home for your cash – and keep it safe. Our best buys, incl... Easy-access savings: allows withdrawals Tesco Bank – 1.25%Shawbrook Bank – 1.25%Sainsbury's Bank – 1.26%Savings via your bank account Nationwide – 5% up to £2,500 for 12mths Tesco Bank – 3% up to £3,000Fixed-rate bonds: must lock cash away Secure Trust Bank – 1.83% for 1 year Secure Trust Bank – 2.1% for 2 years Vanquis Bank – 2.3% for 3 years Savings with ethical providers In this guide12 savings account need-to-knows, incl...1. Savings interest is now paid tax-free2. Should you pay debts before saving?3. Should you overpay your mortgage?4. Have you used your ISA allowance?8. Fixed savings give better returns9." }, { "docid": "D1635#0", "title": "http://federalretirementinfo.com/articles/what-is-csrs-offset\nWhat is CSRS Offset?", "text": "Previous Next Why Do We Have CSRS Offset Employees? CSRS Offset coverage was effectively introduced in 1987 (the same time that FERS was effectively introduced). FERS and CSRS Offset coverage exists today primarily because of some Social Security amendments that were passed by Congress in the mid-1980s. Prior to Jan. 1, 1984, the only federal employees who paid Social Security taxes from their federal pay were employees who held appointments that were exempt from CSRS coverage (i.e. Temporary, Intermittent, TAPER, Indefinite, Term, etc.). However, the Social Security amendments of the mid-1980s were going to require all federal new hires to pay Social Security taxes, even if their appointment was permanent. These amendments were also going to require certain rehires to pay Social Security taxes upon reemployment with the federal govt. Since federal employees under CSRS do not pay Social Security taxes, Congress needed to develop a new federal retirement system for the folks who were going to be affected by these changes. It only takes 5 years of creditable federal civilian service to be vested under a federal civilian retirement system. Although some folks were already “grandfathered” or vested under the old retirement system, some of these folks were going to have to start paying Social Security taxes as well, even if they wanted to remain under the old retirement system. CSRS Offset employees are folks who most likely began their federal civilian career prior to Jan. 1, 1984, but they had a break in retirement covered federal civilian service of more than 365 days that ended on or after Jan. 1, 1984 (and in most cases, they had at least 5 years of potentially creditable service as of Jan. 1, 1987)." }, { "docid": "D1392298#0", "title": "https://www.fool.com/investing/2016/06/10/if-i-receive-social-security-how-much-will-i-pay-i.aspx\nIf I Receive Social Security, How Much Will I Pay in Taxes?", "text": "Todd Campbell ( TMFEBCapital)Jun 10, 2016 at 12:20PMImage source: Getty Images. The Social Security program provides a critical safety net for 60 million Americans, but that doesn't mean that everyone knows all there is to know about it. For example, did you know that you may pay income taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security income? Read on to find out more about how the Internal Revenue Service taxes Social Security benefits. First, a little background Social Security provides monthly payments to recipients who qualify for the program. To qualify for Social Security, you need to have earned 40 work credits. Most Americans can earn those necessary credits over a 10-year career. If you qualify for Social Security, you can claim benefits at any point between age 62 and 70. But because Social Security is designed to pay you the same amount over your lifetime, claiming early will result in smaller monthly checks than when you claim later. You should also know that full retirement age is the age at which you can collect 100% of your monthly benefit, and that age varies depending on the year you were born." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1621030#0", "title": "https://medicare.com/state/ohio-medicare/\nMedicare in Ohio", "text": "Medicare in Ohioby Pamela Cannaday | Licensed since 2011Print This article was updated on: 07/06/2017Find Affordable Medicare Plans in Your Area Eligible Medicare beneficiaries in Ohio may have several Medicare coverage options. You can receive your coverage through Original Medicare, Part A and Part B. If you sign up for Original Medicare, you can decide to add a stand-alone Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan, Medicare Supplement plan, or both. Alternatively, you can enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan (Medicare Part C), which includes at least the same coverage provided by Original Medicare Part A and Part B benefits (except hospice care); you get these benefits through a private insurance company instead of directly through Medicare. Medicare Part C plans can include other benefits as well, like routine vision and dental services, and prescription drug coverage. If you enroll in a Medicare Advantage plan, please note that you will continue to pay your Part B premium. Types of Medicare coverage in Ohio Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital care, while Medicare Part B is for medical services such as doctors’ visits and preventive care. Original Medicare doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. Medicare Advantage is also known as Medicare Part C. As described above, these plans are offered by private insurance providers. With a Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug plan, it’s possible to get all your Medicare coverage in one plan. Medicare Part D Prescription Drug Plans provide stand-alone prescription coverage that can be added to existing Original Medicare, Part A and Part B, coverage." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2119277#0", "title": "http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html/senior_assistance_programs.html\nSenior and elderly assistance programs.", "text": "Senior and elderly assistance programs. Older Americans, the elderly, and seniors can receive help from a number of assistance programs that specialize in meeting their needs. Resources are offered by the federal government, your state, Area Agency on Aging offices, and other non-profits or social service organizations, all of which are listed below. With the population of the country continuing to age and more individuals reaching the so called senior “status”, the demand for assistance, information, and advice continues to increase. The exact type of resources will vary by state, county, and agency. Examples of some of the programs that are offered for low income senior citizens and the elderly include government benefit programs, Medicare, financial help, and grants for medications or other bills. Other assistance is provided from senior centers, home care programs, employment resources, free meal sites, and much more. Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) is a federal government funded program that is administered by many agency on aging offices. Individuals who are unemployed, 55 or older, and who are looking for a new job can look into and sign up for the Senior Community Service Employment Program. Assessments will be completed by case managers and they will try to obtain information about the participant’s current skills and interests." }, { "docid": "D3461283#0", "title": "http://www.uhccommunityplan.com/learn-about-medicare.html\n", "text": "Contact Us About Us Accessibility Opens in a new window Medicare Complaint Form Opens in a new window Terms of Use Privacy Non-Discrimination and Language Assistance Notices This site contains documents in PDF format. PDF (Portable Document Format) files can be viewed with Adobe® Reader®. If you don't already have this viewer on your computer, download it free from the Adobe website. Opens in a new window Disclaimer Information Looking for the federal government’s Medicaid website? Look here at Medicaid.gov Opens in a new window. United Healthcare Dual Complete Plans By submitting information, you agree that a United Healthcare sales representative may contact you about Medicare Advantage or Part D plans. Plans are insured through United Healthcare Insurance Company or one of its affiliated companies, a Medicare Advantage organization with a Medicare contract and a Medicare-approved Part D sponsor. Enrollment in the plan depends on the plan's contract renewal with Medicare. Nurseline Disclaimer This service should not be used for emergency or urgent care needs. In an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room." }, { "docid": "D1625728#0", "title": "http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1223870\nBest & Worst States to Live in With Autism", "text": "Best & Worst States to Live in With Autism By Autism Health | Posted March 11, 2015If you have a child on the autism spectrum, where you live has never mattered more. See how your state fares. Best & Worst States (By Insurance Coverage)BEST STATES WORST STATESCalifornia Alabama Massachussetts Idaho Oregon North Dakota Washington Oklahoma Wyoming (This article compares states by their autism insurance coverage laws. It does not take into account school district and other autism services. ) Where you live has never mattered more if you have a child with autism! Certain states have passed strong laws requiring insurers to cover autism treatments, while other states have not. A smaller number of states have gone a step further and required that intensive autism treatments be a required benefit in Affordable Care Act plans sold on the state exchange. And finally, while the federal government has told states that their Medicaid programs must offer ABA therapy for children under 21, so far only a handful of states have put this directive into action. Read on to see how your state fares. WORST 5 STATESThirty eight states have now mandated some degree of insurance coverage of autism treatments.," }, { "docid": "D3314691#0", "title": "https://ssofficelocations.org/ohio/springfield/\nSPRINGFIELD, Ohio Social Security Offices", "text": "We've provided information about the Springfield, Ohio Social Security Office (s) below. If you have visited this Springfield, Ohio Social Security Office (s), please leave a comment below to share your experience at this location. Elder Care Advisors Elder Care Advisors are available to help you find Memory Care, Alzheimer's Care, Residential Home Care, Assisted Living, Nursing Home, Senior Appartments and Retirement Communities. LEARN MORE ABOUT ELDER CARE SERVICES. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Social Security Offices Social Security Office SPRINGFIELD OH 455031-877-405-14511610 N LIMESTONE ST SPRINGFIELD, OH 45503Add to favorites 0SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Social Security Administration Office SPRINGFIELD SSA offices offer information, help and services handled by the Social Security Administration. Service area SPRINGFIELDApply for Retirement Benefits Apply for Social Security Disability – SSDI OR, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in SPRINGFIELDApply for Medicare in SPRINGFIELDHelp with Medicare prescription drugs in SPRINGFIELDCheck on disability application status Appeal a disability decision Obtain Social Security forms Obtain Publications Obtain a Social Security Card Replacement Social Security Card Obtain replacement Medicare card Obtain a Social Securty card Find Social Security Offices Near SPRINGFIELD, Ohio Tremont City, ohio Donnelsville, ohio South Charleston, ohio North Hampton, ohio South Vienna, ohio Enon, ohio Catawba, ohio Clifton, ohio New Carlisle, ohio Westville, ohio Urbana, ohio Cedarville, ohio Medway, ohio Yellow Springs, ohio Christiansburg, ohio Saint Paris, ohio Wilberforce, ohio Mechanicsburg, ohio Cable, ohio Casstown, ohio Elder Care Advisors Elder Care Advisors are available to help you find Memory Care, Alzheimer's Care, Residential Home Care, Assisted Living, Nursing Home, Senior Appartments and Retirement Communities. LEARN MORE ABOUT ELDER CARE SERVICES." }, { "docid": "D1499349#0", "title": "https://www.familyassets.com/nursing-homes/resources/medicaid/ohio\nOhio Medicaid Nursing Home Eligibility Information & Rules For 2018 Last Updated March 27, 2018", "text": "Ohio Medicaid Nursing Home Eligibility Information & Rules For 2018 Last Updated March 27, 2018Ohio Medicaid Eligibility Information 2018Medicaid Eligibility Requirement Single Married2018 Ohio Medicaid Income Limits $2,250 $2,2502018 Ohio Medicaid Asset Limits $2,000 $2,2502018 Ohio Medicaid Home Equity Limit $572,000 $572,000Long-term care expenses are no secret to many seniors, and they serve as a common roadblock to retirement for the financially and medically needy. Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and in-home care services become necessary for some individuals as they age, however they’re rarely affordable and oftentimes very challenging to pay for out of pocket. For low-income seniors in Ohio who require a nursing home level of care, Medicaid may cover the costs of long-term care. The average cost of long-term care in Ohio is $1,224 - $7,604 per month, according to Gen Worth financial. Nursing homes are generally the most expensive types of long-term care, as they offer the most advanced services. The high monthly costs of long-term care in Ohio make Medicaid a common payer among Ohioans, and many seniors are left wondering if they may qualify for benefits. Ohio’s Medicaid for long-term care program is operated by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services ( ODJFS ). Both state and federal governments provide funding for the program, and each offers its own input as to how the program functions. The federal government is responsible for 69.5 percent of Ohio’s Medicaid budget, and Ohio is responsible for the remaining 30.5 percent. To be eligible to receive long-term care benefits through Ohio Medicaid, a person must be at least 65 years of age (or qualify as disabled), require a nursing home level of care, and meet the program’s asset and income requirements." }, { "docid": "D853902#0", "title": "https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/durable-medical-equipment-a-challenging-practice\nDurable Medical Equipment: A Challenging Practice", "text": "\"Published June 19, 2008otc medications Durable Medical Equipment: A Challenging Practice W. Steven Pray, Ph D, DPh Bernhardt Professor of Nonprescription Drugs and Devices College of Pharmacy Southwestern Oklahoma State University Weatherford, Oklahoma US Pharm. 2008;33 (6):10-15. Providing durable medical equipment (DME) can develop into a lucrative and rewarding aspect of a pharmacy's total patient care role. Pharmacies deciding to supply DME should explore the benefits of enrollment in Medicare, which is administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), working in conjunction with other contractors. 1 Legislation determines program requirements, and various regulations and directives clarify the details. Medicare Part B is the section that concerns DME. While not mandatory, pharmacy enrollment will enable Medicare-covered patients to realize the full benefits of their coverage. Should a Medicare patient purchase or rent DME from a pharmacy not enrolled in Medicare, the government program will not pay the claim. 2Becoming a DME Supplier A pharmacy wishing to become a DME supplier to Medicare patients must first apply by completing Form CMS-855S (www.cms.hhs.gov/cmsforms/downloads/cms855s.pdf) for all prospective suppliers of Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics, and Supplies (DMEPOS). 3 After the form with supporting documentation is submitted, it will be processed by the National Supplier Clearinghouse (NSC) to verify all information." }, { "docid": "D3171171#0", "title": "https://aging.ohio.gov/news/agingconnection/2009April/4.asp\nWelcome to the Ohio Department of Aging", "text": "\"Welcome to the Ohio Department of Aging News10/11/2017 Ohio communities smash goal to take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"10/04/2017 Feeding Ohioans: Adult Care Opportunities9/05/2017 Walk a mile to help older adults avoid a tumble during \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"8/17/2017 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/17/2017 Learn how to live \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" on Ohio State Fair's Senior Day7/10/2017 EVENT: \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" EXPO Aug. 1 at the Ohio State Fair6/19/2017 Choosing a nursing home can be easier with the right information5/18/2017 Eight older Ohioans inducted into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2017 Meet the 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Inductees!5/9/2017 Department of Aging, BELTSS seek hearing examiners4/25/2017 Celebrating National Volunteer Week4/13/2017 Chronic disease self-management is a crucial part of minority health and aging3/31/2017 Interested in preventing falls? Don't miss this great opportunity!3/27/2017 Ohio Arts Council creating new opportunities for elders to thrive through arts3/22/2017 Springtime is the time to be prepared for what Mother Nature can bring2/9/2017 Properly install and maintain smoke alarms to protect you and loved ones from fires2/6/2017 Calling All Kids: Tell your older loved ones “don’t fall for me” this Valentine’s Day2/3/2017 Don’t let six more weeks of winter get you down on the ground2/1/2017 State budget message from Director Stephanie M. Loucka1/23/2017 Department of Aging issues last call for nominations for 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame12/13/2016 Ohio’s first major winter weather event warrants extra attention for older adults12/7/2016 Nominate an outstanding older Ohioan for the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame11/14/2016 Forecast for colder, snowier season means older Ohioans should be \"\"Winter READY! \"\" 10/25/2016 Ghouls and goblins of all ages: Enjoy a spooky and steady Halloween!10/5/2016 59 organizations, 3,500+ Ohioans help exceed \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/21/2016 Seven success stories to celebrate National Employ Older Workers Week9/15/2016 Older Ohioans offered free medicine review at participating pharmacies to help prevent falls9/14/2016 Join groups and individuals around the state in taking \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Are you Disaster and Insurance Ready? Think Again.8/31/2016 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/21/2016 Join us Aug. 2, 2016, at the Ohio State Fair for the 2nd annual \"\"Well Beyond 60! EXPO\"\"7/7/2016 Ohio Long-Term Care Ombudsmen honored by President Obama for service6/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is a process that should be celebrated every day6/15/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Retirement opens door to new business for senior entrepreneur6/14/2016 During National Safety Month, protect yourself and loved ones from falls6/14/2016 Wear purple on June 15 to raise awareness of elder abuse6/14/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Be the voice. Take action. Together.6/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by protecting yourself from fires6/10/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring the health and wellness of incarcerated older adults6/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: A skilled and productive workforce, like aging, is everybody's business6/8/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Using Energy Choice to live well in retirement6/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: No matter how you choose to live 'Well Beyond 60,' in Ohio, you'll find it here6/6/2016 Ohio leads nation in home and community transition planning6/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Older Ohioans are key to helping raise up our veterans6/3/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Wisdom and experience of older Ohioans an asset to Ohio schools6/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Regulation, education and prevention help Ohioans live \"\"Well Beyond 60\"\"6/1/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Innovating and partnering to create better lives for older Ohioans5/31/2016 GUEST COLUMN: We make aging our business by serving appalachia5/30/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Creating safer roadways is how ODOT makes aging its business5/27/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by taking control of your health5/26/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Vision Care - like aging - is everybody's business5/25/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ohio EMA making plans for older adults, other special needs populations5/24/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging with developmental disabilities5/23/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Ohio Department of Medicaid's business, too!5/20/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Department of Youth Services' business, too!5/20/2016 Watch the 2016 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony5/19/2016 Ten older Ohioans honored with induction into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/18/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Quality long-term care requires quality leaders5/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Financial security is key to a happy and healthy senior experience5/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The gift of sight is important for Living \"\"Well Beyond 60! \"\" 5/11/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Lifelong learning can add life to your years!5/10/2016 Meet the 2016 class of the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: At Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, aging is our business!5/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The special challenges of caring for an aging parent5/4/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Here's one more \"\"ism\"\" to put behind us5/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Universal design features in homes make life easier More news: Blog | Press Releases Well Beyond 60!" }, { "docid": "D930023#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/about_7445281_meaning-statutory-deductions_.html\nWhat Is the Meaning of Statutory Deductions?", "text": "\"What Is the Meaning of Statutory Deductions?by Grace Ferguson; Updated September 26, 2017Employers make deductions from employees’ wages either on a statutory or voluntary basis. A voluntary deduction is one that the employer offers and the employee accepts. A statutory deduction is one that federal or state law requires. Statutory deductions take various forms. The calculation varies by deduction type. Types Statutory deduction applies to the federal payroll taxes employers are required to withhold from employees’ wages -- specifically, federal income tax, Social Security tax and Medicare tax. It also applies to state payroll tax deductions, such as state income tax, and wage garnishments and child support withholding orders. A wage garnishment can be court-ordered or issued by a federal or state institution, such as the IRS or the state taxation agency. Exemptions The employer is required to withhold payroll taxes from all employees’ income, unless the employee qualifies for, and claims, an exemption. The employee can claim an exemption from federal income tax withholding if in the last year she was entitled to a refund of all federal income taxes withheld because she owed no taxes and if in the present year she expects a refund because she anticipates owing no taxes." }, { "docid": "D2992675#0", "title": "http://www.pchslive.com/blog/\nBlog and Articles", "text": "PCHS Launches New Blog Posted On Wednesday, 10, October, 2012 4:26admin PCHS has launched a new blog! Please continue to follow us on our new STNA blog. Enjoy!Last Updated on Friday, 17, October, 2014 10:03What is an STNA? Posted On Wednesday, 19, September, 2012 9:52admin Everyone knows doctors work from hospitals or offices where they see their patients every once in a while and dole out prescriptions and diagnoses. Nurses work alongside these doctors, meeting with patients when the patients have a specific need. But what about the times when there is not one specific need but a condition that needs taken care of daily? Who is there when someone needs the constant help of a medical professional just to make it through the day? That is where a State Tested Nurses Aide , or an STNA, steps in. An STNA doesn’t offer the gift of life; they offer the gift of living. What is an STNA?" }, { "docid": "D3460309#0", "title": "https://www.bwc.ohio.gov/provider/services/outpatientpay.asp\n.", "text": "Ohio BWC - Provider - Service: Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS)Outpatient Prospective Payment System (OPPS)BWC will adopt a modified version of Medicare’s OPPS, effective Jan. 1, 2011. Below is a table that outlines our outpatient hospital payment history from 2007 to 2010. Hospital fee schedule summary - Outpatient services Date ranges Payment methodology First dates of service Sept 1, 2007 to March 31, 2009 Hospital’s Ohio Medicaid SFY 2006 CCR (Total facility CCRs from schedule B, line 101 of cost report JFS 02930), plus 16 percentage points not to exceed 60 percent of allowed charges. Hospitals that do not report cost-to-charge ratios to Ohio Medicaid will be paid at 56 percent of the allowed charges First dates of service April 1, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2010 Hospital’s Ohio Medicaid SFY 2007 CCR (Total facility CCRs from schedule B, line 101 of cost report JFS 02930), plus 16 percentage points, not to exceed 60 percent of allowed charges. Hospitals that do not report cost-to-charge ratios to Ohio Medicaid will be paid at 56 percent of the allowed charges We adopted our OPPS methodology through the Ohio Administrative Code rule making process. We gave interested parties an opportunity to provide input on the rule, which you can view by clicking the link below. Note: You must read through the copyright agreement page first, and then click on the link at the bottom of that page that you agree and want to view the fee schedule. Hospital Outpatient Reimbursement Rule (OAC) 4123-6-37.2 For additional information on how we customized our methodology, see Appendix A. Currently, our payment rates for acute care hospitals set at 197 percent of what Medicare pays for the same service and 253 percent of the Medicare rate to children’s hospitals. We'll use a separate payment calculation for critical access hospitals where we'll apply the 197-percent payment adjustment factor to 101 percent of the facilities Medicare outpatient cost. Additionally, we'll process critical access hospital bills through the same editing as other hospital outpatient bills." }, { "docid": "D1273995#0", "title": "http://toledoworkerscomp.com/html/compensation.html\n.", "text": "Name Phone Number Email Address Message Security Code: *Reload Image Rate of Compensation For each year there is a maximum amount of compensation payable weekly for all types of compensation. This rate is set annually by the Ohio BWC. Full Weekly Wage: The full weekly wage is generally calculated using the higher of the actual wages earned in the one week prior to injury or the average of the wages earned in the six weeks prior to injury. The full weekly wage is only used to calculate payment of temporary total disability for the first 12 weeks of compensation. The first 12 weeks of temporary total disability is paid at 72% of the full weekly wage. Average Weekly Wage: The average weekly wage is generally calculated using the earnings for the calendar year prior to injury. The total earnings are divided by 52 weeks. Under certain circumstances, weeks of unemployment can be excluded form the calculation yielding a higher rate. The average weekly wage is used to calculate payment of all types of lost time compensation other than the first 12 weeks of disability. Types of Compensation Disabled Worker Relief Fund (DWRF): These benefits are available in very limited circumstances." }, { "docid": "D2425686#0", "title": "https://aging.ohio.gov/information/homesteadexemption/\nWelcome to the Ohio Department of Aging", "text": "\"Welcome to the Ohio Department of Aging News10/11/2017 Ohio communities smash goal to take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"10/04/2017 Feeding Ohioans: Adult Care Opportunities9/05/2017 Walk a mile to help older adults avoid a tumble during \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"8/17/2017 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/17/2017 Learn how to live \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" on Ohio State Fair's Senior Day7/10/2017 EVENT: \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" EXPO Aug. 1 at the Ohio State Fair6/19/2017 Choosing a nursing home can be easier with the right information5/18/2017 Eight older Ohioans inducted into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2017 Meet the 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Inductees!5/9/2017 Department of Aging, BELTSS seek hearing examiners4/25/2017 Celebrating National Volunteer Week4/13/2017 Chronic disease self-management is a crucial part of minority health and aging3/31/2017 Interested in preventing falls? Don't miss this great opportunity!3/27/2017 Ohio Arts Council creating new opportunities for elders to thrive through arts3/22/2017 Springtime is the time to be prepared for what Mother Nature can bring2/9/2017 Properly install and maintain smoke alarms to protect you and loved ones from fires2/6/2017 Calling All Kids: Tell your older loved ones “don’t fall for me” this Valentine’s Day2/3/2017 Don’t let six more weeks of winter get you down on the ground2/1/2017 State budget message from Director Stephanie M. Loucka1/23/2017 Department of Aging issues last call for nominations for 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame12/13/2016 Ohio’s first major winter weather event warrants extra attention for older adults12/7/2016 Nominate an outstanding older Ohioan for the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame11/14/2016 Forecast for colder, snowier season means older Ohioans should be \"\"Winter READY! \"\" 10/25/2016 Ghouls and goblins of all ages: Enjoy a spooky and steady Halloween!10/5/2016 59 organizations, 3,500+ Ohioans help exceed \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/21/2016 Seven success stories to celebrate National Employ Older Workers Week9/15/2016 Older Ohioans offered free medicine review at participating pharmacies to help prevent falls9/14/2016 Join groups and individuals around the state in taking \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Are you Disaster and Insurance Ready? Think Again.8/31/2016 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/21/2016 Join us Aug. 2, 2016, at the Ohio State Fair for the 2nd annual \"\"Well Beyond 60! EXPO\"\"7/7/2016 Ohio Long-Term Care Ombudsmen honored by President Obama for service6/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is a process that should be celebrated every day6/15/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Retirement opens door to new business for senior entrepreneur6/14/2016 During National Safety Month, protect yourself and loved ones from falls6/14/2016 Wear purple on June 15 to raise awareness of elder abuse6/14/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Be the voice. Take action. Together.6/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by protecting yourself from fires6/10/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring the health and wellness of incarcerated older adults6/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: A skilled and productive workforce, like aging, is everybody's business6/8/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Using Energy Choice to live well in retirement6/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: No matter how you choose to live 'Well Beyond 60,' in Ohio, you'll find it here6/6/2016 Ohio leads nation in home and community transition planning6/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Older Ohioans are key to helping raise up our veterans6/3/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Wisdom and experience of older Ohioans an asset to Ohio schools6/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Regulation, education and prevention help Ohioans live \"\"Well Beyond 60\"\"6/1/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Innovating and partnering to create better lives for older Ohioans5/31/2016 GUEST COLUMN: We make aging our business by serving appalachia5/30/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Creating safer roadways is how ODOT makes aging its business5/27/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by taking control of your health5/26/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Vision Care - like aging - is everybody's business5/25/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ohio EMA making plans for older adults, other special needs populations5/24/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging with developmental disabilities5/23/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Ohio Department of Medicaid's business, too!5/20/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Department of Youth Services' business, too!5/20/2016 Watch the 2016 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony5/19/2016 Ten older Ohioans honored with induction into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/18/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Quality long-term care requires quality leaders5/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Financial security is key to a happy and healthy senior experience5/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The gift of sight is important for Living \"\"Well Beyond 60! \"\" 5/11/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Lifelong learning can add life to your years!5/10/2016 Meet the 2016 class of the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: At Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, aging is our business!5/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The special challenges of caring for an aging parent5/4/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Here's one more \"\"ism\"\" to put behind us5/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Universal design features in homes make life easier More news: Blog | Press Releases Well Beyond 60!" }, { "docid": "D378464#0", "title": "https://www.uhccommunityplan.com/physicians-network.html\nPhysician's Network", "text": "Contact Us About Us Accessibility Opens in a new window Medicare Complaint Form Opens in a new window Terms of Use Privacy Non-Discrimination and Language Assistance Notices This site contains documents in PDF format. 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Elderly Home Care Rising The market for home care is exploding thanks to the wave of baby boomers reaching their golden years and the need for lower-priced alternatives to institutional care. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of home health and care aides will expand to more than 1.3 million by 2020, a 70% increase from 2010. Home health care employees are typically RNs, LPNs, physical therapists, home care aides, occupational therapists and social workers. Home care aides help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming. And they assist with instrumental ADLs such as housekeeping, meal prep, laundry and transportation." }, { "docid": "D1019735#0", "title": "https://www.aging.ohio.gov/services/assistedliving/\nWelcome to the Ohio Department of Aging", "text": "\"Welcome to the Ohio Department of Aging News10/11/2017 Ohio communities smash goal to take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"10/04/2017 Feeding Ohioans: Adult Care Opportunities9/05/2017 Walk a mile to help older adults avoid a tumble during \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"8/17/2017 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/17/2017 Learn how to live \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" on Ohio State Fair's Senior Day7/10/2017 EVENT: \"\"Well Beyond 60!\"\" EXPO Aug. 1 at the Ohio State Fair6/19/2017 Choosing a nursing home can be easier with the right information5/18/2017 Eight older Ohioans inducted into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2017 Meet the 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Inductees!5/9/2017 Department of Aging, BELTSS seek hearing examiners4/25/2017 Celebrating National Volunteer Week4/13/2017 Chronic disease self-management is a crucial part of minority health and aging3/31/2017 Interested in preventing falls? Don't miss this great opportunity!3/27/2017 Ohio Arts Council creating new opportunities for elders to thrive through arts3/22/2017 Springtime is the time to be prepared for what Mother Nature can bring2/9/2017 Properly install and maintain smoke alarms to protect you and loved ones from fires2/6/2017 Calling All Kids: Tell your older loved ones “don’t fall for me” this Valentine’s Day2/3/2017 Don’t let six more weeks of winter get you down on the ground2/1/2017 State budget message from Director Stephanie M. Loucka1/23/2017 Department of Aging issues last call for nominations for 2017 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame12/13/2016 Ohio’s first major winter weather event warrants extra attention for older adults12/7/2016 Nominate an outstanding older Ohioan for the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame11/14/2016 Forecast for colder, snowier season means older Ohioans should be \"\"Winter READY! \"\" 10/25/2016 Ghouls and goblins of all ages: Enjoy a spooky and steady Halloween!10/5/2016 59 organizations, 3,500+ Ohioans help exceed \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/21/2016 Seven success stories to celebrate National Employ Older Workers Week9/15/2016 Older Ohioans offered free medicine review at participating pharmacies to help prevent falls9/14/2016 Join groups and individuals around the state in taking \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"9/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Are you Disaster and Insurance Ready? Think Again.8/31/2016 State seeks local partners to step up, help take \"\"10 Million Steps to Prevent Falls\"\"7/21/2016 Join us Aug. 2, 2016, at the Ohio State Fair for the 2nd annual \"\"Well Beyond 60! EXPO\"\"7/7/2016 Ohio Long-Term Care Ombudsmen honored by President Obama for service6/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is a process that should be celebrated every day6/15/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Retirement opens door to new business for senior entrepreneur6/14/2016 During National Safety Month, protect yourself and loved ones from falls6/14/2016 Wear purple on June 15 to raise awareness of elder abuse6/14/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Be the voice. Take action. Together.6/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by protecting yourself from fires6/10/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring the health and wellness of incarcerated older adults6/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: A skilled and productive workforce, like aging, is everybody's business6/8/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Using Energy Choice to live well in retirement6/7/2016 GUEST COLUMN: No matter how you choose to live 'Well Beyond 60,' in Ohio, you'll find it here6/6/2016 Ohio leads nation in home and community transition planning6/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Older Ohioans are key to helping raise up our veterans6/3/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Wisdom and experience of older Ohioans an asset to Ohio schools6/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Regulation, education and prevention help Ohioans live \"\"Well Beyond 60\"\"6/1/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Innovating and partnering to create better lives for older Ohioans5/31/2016 GUEST COLUMN: We make aging our business by serving appalachia5/30/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Creating safer roadways is how ODOT makes aging its business5/27/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Make aging your business by taking control of your health5/26/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Vision Care - like aging - is everybody's business5/25/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Ohio EMA making plans for older adults, other special needs populations5/24/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging with developmental disabilities5/23/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Ohio Department of Medicaid's business, too!5/20/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Aging is the Department of Youth Services' business, too!5/20/2016 Watch the 2016 Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony5/19/2016 Ten older Ohioans honored with induction into Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/18/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Quality long-term care requires quality leaders5/16/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Financial security is key to a happy and healthy senior experience5/13/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The gift of sight is important for Living \"\"Well Beyond 60! \"\" 5/11/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Lifelong learning can add life to your years!5/10/2016 Meet the 2016 class of the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame5/9/2016 GUEST COLUMN: At Catholic Social Services of the Miami Valley, aging is our business!5/6/2016 GUEST COLUMN: The special challenges of caring for an aging parent5/4/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Here's one more \"\"ism\"\" to put behind us5/2/2016 GUEST COLUMN: Universal design features in homes make life easier More news: Blog | Press Releases Well Beyond 60!" }, { "docid": "D2729293#0", "title": "http://aging.ohio.gov/information/medicare/\nOhio Department of Aging Medicare", "text": "\"Medicare Medicare is the federal health insurance program for people age 65 and over (and certain disabled individuals under age 65). If you are eligible for Social Security benefits (including disability benefits), you may apply for Medicare. Ohioans who have questions about Medicare or need help selecting coverage can contact the Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program (OSHIIP), a service of the Ohio Department of Insurance, at 1-800-686-1578. The Department of Insurance also hosts hands-on Medicare Check-up Events where consumers can meet face-to-face with Medicare experts and get accurate, unbiased information. Visit the official federal government site, Medicare.gov, for general information about Medicare coverage and available plans. Medicare Savings Program and Low-income Subsidy - The Medicare Savings Program may cover deductibles and coinsurance for Medicare Part B. Additionally, the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS), or \"\"Extra Help\"\" program, may help pay for Medicare Part D monthly premiums, deductibles and co-pays. Individuals on Medicare with limited income and resources also may be eligible for financial assistance for medical expenses not covered by Medicare. Several public agencies provide free information about these and other assistance programs, including: Your county Department of Job and Family Services The Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program The Ohio Benefit Bank Your Area Agency on Aging Prevent Medicare Fraud When you let others play games with your Medicare coverage, everyone loses. Medicare fraud costs American taxpayers an estimated $60 billion each year, money that could have been used to provide medical care, support home care services and help people avoid unnecessary nursing home placements. \"\" The Price is Wrong\"\" fraud prevention radio campaign: Message 1 | Message 2 | Message 3To help prevent fraud: Treat your Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security numbers like you would a credit card or bank account number - never give them to a stranger;Carry your Medicare or Medicaid card with you only when you need it, such as to your doctor's office, your hospital or clinic and the pharmacy; and Record doctor visits, tests and procedures in a journal or on a calendar." }, { "docid": "D1747027#0", "title": "https://www.ohiobar.org/ForPublic/Resources/LawYouCanUse/Pages/LawYouCanUse-485.aspx\nSocial Security Disability: Rumor vs. Reality", "text": "\"Social Security Disability: Rumor vs. Reality Q: If I’m injured at work, can’t I collect disability and Workers’ Compensation benefits and make more money than I would if I stayed at work? A: No. If you are drawing both Social Security Disability (SSD) and Workers’ Compensation, you should receive no more than 80 percent of what you earned while working. The Social Security Administration may reduce the amount of the disability check of anyone who is also getting Workers’ Compensation benefits. Also, if you settle your Workers’ Compensation claim for a lump sum, you must tell both Medicare and Social Security, so that the federal government will not be paying for treatment or lost wages that should be funded by another system. Q: Why does it take so long to get approved for Social Security Disability benefits? A: Actually, the process now moves along much faster than it used to. In Ohio, about 40 percent of those who apply for disability get approved quickly. People suffering from conditions on a \"\"Compassionate Allowance\"\" list get special treatment. However, it still may take more than a year for many people to get through the disability process." }, { "docid": "D79553#0", "title": "http://www.recovery.org/browse/ohio/\nTop Ohio Addiction Recovery Centers: Reviews and Ratings", "text": "Review 329 Drug and Alcoholism Recovery Centers and Resources in Ohio Inspire Recovery Centers Beachwood, OH Excellent - 6 Reviews Inspire Recovery Center has created an extremely effective non-12 step holistic treatment program that gets to the core of what... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Ohio Addiction Recovery Center Columbus, OH Excellent - 39 Reviews At Ohio Addiction Recovery Center, our clinical approach is to provide intensive services in a supportive, welcoming treatment program staffed... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Arrow Passage Recovery...721 Lincoln Way E... Massillon, OH 44646Great - 42 Reviews Need to talk to a treatment advisor now? Call Now 1-888-319-2606Who Answers? Lumiere Healing Centers...7593 Tylers Place Blvd... West Chester, OH 45069Great - 9 Reviews The Ridge Addiction Recovery Center Milford, OH Great - 28 Reviews The Ridge is a premium care, 12-step drug and alcohol treatment center in rural Cincinnati. It’s located on 51 scenic... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Arrow Passage Recovery Massillon, OH Great - 42 Reviews Our facilities at Arrow Passage Recovery are well maintained and held to the highest standards. Our treatment program and therapy... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Glenbeigh Rock Creek, OH Great - 235 Reviews Glenbeigh, an outpatient facility located in Northeast Ohio, provides drug and alcohol rehabilitation programs utilizing an abstinence-based, disease concept model... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Lumiere Healing Centers West Chester, OH Good - 12 Reviews Lumiere Healing Centers is a full-service addiction treatment facility located on a secluded and peaceful private golf course outside of... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Maryhaven Columbus, OH Very Good - 73 Reviews Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing The Ridge Addiction Recovery Center Milford, OH Great - 28 Reviews The Ridge is a premium care, 12-step drug and alcohol treatment center in rural Cincinnati. It’s located on 51 scenic... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Prosperity Haven - Treatment Center for Men Hambden, OH Excellent - 13 Reviews Men's Residential and Outpatient Treatment Center. Primary treatment at Prosperity Haven consists of a 30- to 90-day residential program. If... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Amethyst Columbus, OH Excellent - 14 Reviews Amethyst is one of the only long-term residential rehabs in the state of Ohio that allows children to stay with... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Community Assessment & Treatment Services Cleveland, OH Very Good - 37 Reviews To promote the social justice needs of the community by providing high-quality, cost-effective, evidence-based interventions that comprehensively address the chemical... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Windsor Laurelwood Center for Behavioral Medicine Willoughby, OH Very Good - 63 Reviews Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Adams Recovery Center - Women's Facility Loveland, OH Excellent - 6 Reviews Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing Prosperity Haven - Treatment Center for Men Hambden, OH Excellent - 13 Reviews Men's Residential and Outpatient Treatment Center. Primary treatment at Prosperity Haven consists of a 30- to 90-day residential program. If... Insurance Medicaid Medicare Financing The Ed Keating Center Cleveland, OH Good - 30 Reviews The Ed Keating Center is a three-month residential treatment program for chemically dependent individuals seeking substance abuse recovery services." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2456654#0", "title": "http://www.hyatt.com/hyatt/customer-service/faqs/reservations.jsp\nReservations", "text": "\"Reservations Are there any restrictions on reserving a room in other countries? Where can I find room descriptions? What is the room rate? What taxes and/or additional charges apply? Can I get my corporate rate when making a reservation online? Can I book more than one room at a time? How will I know if the room I've selected is available? Will I be guaranteed that my room will have the bed type, view or location I requested? What is Hyatt's reservation guarantee? Does Hyatt guarantee my non-smoking room preference?" }, { "docid": "D2830793#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g150807-i8-k27881-What_is_the_legal_age_for_drinking_alcohol_in_Mexico-Cancun_Yucatan_Peninsula.html\nWhat is the legal age for drinking alcohol in Mexico?", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Quintana Roo forums Cancun forum Cancun forumsnewtocancunengland3 posts Save Topic What is the legal age for drinking alcohol in Mexico? Dec 29, 2004, 7:45 AMNeed to know what the age is for drinking? do they ask for ID or are the hotels more relaxed. Going to Cancun and will be 18, legal in UK to drink . Not sure about Cancun going all inclusive. I will be 18 while I am over there, am I going to have trouble getting served.? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Cancun? See all Tulum Ruins, Reef Snorkeling, Cenote...195 Reviewsfrom $109.00*Chichen Itza VIP Early Access with...1,139 Reviewsfrom $70.00*Sightseeing and Snorkeling Catamaran...219 Reviewsfrom $64.00*Chichen Itza and the Cenotes of...191 Reviewsfrom $49.00*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1Famous Tartan Army Scotland, UKLevel Contributor29 posts51 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What is the legal age for drinking alcohol in Mexico? Dec 29, 2004, 8:33 AM18 is fine, i knew 16 and 17 yr olds who got served." }, { "docid": "D3224952#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho335847/holiday-inn-paris-notre-dame-paris-france/\nHoliday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris", "text": "Hotels France Hotels Paris Hotels Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame All hotels in Paris, France 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris4-star This property has received its official star rating from the French Tourism Development Agency, ATOUT France.4 Rue Danton , Paris , Paris , 75006 , France4-star hotel with restaurant, near Sainte Chapelle Free Wi Fi Lowest price $208Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 86]1 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris 2 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 3 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 4 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 5 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 6 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 7 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby 8 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby9 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby Sitting Area 10 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby Lounge 11 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Lobby Lounge 12 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Standard Room, Non Smoking, Guest Room 13 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Guest Room 14 - Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris, Guest Room See all 86 photos Main amenities108 smoke-free guestrooms Restaurant and bar/lounge Rooftop terrace Breakfast available24-hour business center Airport pick-up service24-hour front desk Air conditioning Daily housekeeping Front desk safe Snack bar/deli Laundry service Free Wi Fi For families Free cribs/infant beds Connecting/adjoining rooms available Private bathroom Premium TV channels Free toiletries Daily housekeeping What’s around In 6th Arrondissement Paris Catacombs - 32 min walk Sainte Chapelle - 5 min walk Notre Dame Cathedral - 8 min walk Sorbonne University - 9 min walk Pont Neuf - 9 min walk Luxembourg Palace - 11 min walk Luxembourg Gardens - 12 min walk Pantheon - 13 min walk Forum des Halles - 16 min walk Museum Georges Pompidou - 17 min walk Check location Very Good 4.2/ 5Location Great location Amenities Great amenities Service Fantastic service Comfort More comfort would be nice See all 339 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4 From 1,676 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Parisfrom $208Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Standard Room, Non Smoking Executive Room, 1 King Bed, Non Smoking Executive Room, 1 Queen Bed (Eiffel Tower View)Room, 1 Queen Bed (Eiffel Tower View)Room, 1 Queen Bed, Non Smoking (LEISURE)Room, 2 Twin Beds, Non Smoking Room, 1 Queen Bed, Balcony Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofabed, Non Smoking Room, 1 Double Bed, Accessible At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 108 rooms This hotel is arranged over 8 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time starts at 3 PMCheck-out time is noon See more24-hour airport shuttle service is available on request. Contact the property in advance to make arrangements. Required at check in Credit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 18Travelling with others Pets Pets not allowed Internet Free Wi Fi in public areas Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in rooms Check location Other information Smoke-free property* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Continental breakfast (surcharge) Restaurant Bar/lounge Snack bar/deli Room service (during limited hours)Working away24-hour business center Meeting rooms 3Conference space size (feet) - 60Conference space size (meters) - 5.6Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Dry cleaning/laundry service Laundry facilities Free newspapers in lobby Luggage storage Multilingual staff Porter/bellhop Facilities Number of buildings/towers - 1 Elevator/lift Safe-deposit box at front desk Rooftop terrace Television in common areas Accessibility In-room accessibility In the room Home comforts In-room climate control (air conditioning) Air conditioning Minibar Coffee/tea maker Iron/ironing board (on request)Sleep well Pillow menu Blackout drapes/curtains Turndown service Sleep Number by Select Comfort mattress Freshen up Private bathroom Shower/tub combination Free toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained LCD TV Pay movies Premium TV channels Stay connected Desk Free newspaper Free Wi Fi Phone More Daily housekeeping In-room safe Connecting/adjoining rooms available Also popular with travelers from the USARelais Hotel Du Vieux Paris4-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$169Hotel Royal Saint Michel4-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$146Hôtel Parc Saint Séverin4-star Superb9.2 / 5From$194Hotel le Clos de Notre Dame3-star Very Good8.0 / 5From$153Holiday Inn Paris - Saint Germain des Prés4-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$144Mercure Paris Notre Dame Saint Germain des Prés4-star Good7.8 / 5From$179Best Western Jardin De Cluny4-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$162Hotel Les Rives De Notre Dame4-star Superb9.0 / 5From$185Hotel Eugenie3-star Good7.4 / 5From$134$127Hôtel Belloy Saint-Germain by Happyculture4-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$269Melia Paris Notre-Dame4-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$224Hôtel Le Notre Dame Saint Michel3-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$270Citadines Apart'hotel Saint-Germain-des-Prés Paris4-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$242Résidence Des Arts3-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$220Hôtel Prince de Condé4-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$207Artus Hotel by MH4-star Superb9.2 / 5From$242Hôtel Left Bank Saint Germain3-star Superb9.0 / 5From$250Hotel Europe Saint Severin Paris3-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$87$81Hotel Odéon Saint Germain4-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$209$188Albe Hôtel Saint-Michel3-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$131See all hotels in Paris List view Map view Special features Dining Le Quarante Trois - This restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. Holiday Inn Paris Notre Dame, Paris’s small print Also known as Holiday Inn Notre Paris Notre Dame Holiday Inn See more Policies The property has connecting/adjoining rooms, which are subject to availability and can be requested by contacting the property using the number on the booking confirmation. Mandatory fees You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out: A tax is imposed by the city: EUR 2.53 per person, per night. This tax does not apply to children under 18 years of age. Optional extras Parking is available nearby and costs EUR 35.00 per night Continental breakfast is offered for an extra charge of EUR 7.50 per person (approximately)Airport shuttle service is offered for an extra charge of EUR 60.00 per room We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.116 other people looked at this hotel today Is the description of this hotel not correct? Tell us" }, { "docid": "D2490814#0", "title": "https://www.expedia.com/Prague-Hotels-Hotel-Mala-Strana.h63282.Hotel-Information\nHotel Mala Strana", "text": "Expedia.com • Hotels • Europe • Czech Republic • Prague Hotels • Hotel Mala Strana, Prague Check-in Check-out Check availability Hotel Mala Strana Melnicka 9 Mala Strana Prague 1-866-599-6674Photos Rooms Amenities Reviews Policies1 /14 1 /14 Featured Image See all photos92%of guests recommend3.9 out of 5Expedia Guest Rating View all 638 Expedia Verified Reviews Beaux Arts Prague hotel in Prague 5, walk to Prague National Theatre Popular property highlights Breakfast included Free Wi Fi Laundry facilities Smoke-free property24-hour front desk Location Located in Prague 5, this hotel is within a 10-minute walk of Kampa Park and Prague National Theatre. Lennon Wall and Prague Dancing House are also within 15 minutes. Hotel Features Along with a bar/lounge, this smoke-free hotel has coffee/tea in a common area and concierge services. Wi Fi in public areas is free. Additionally, dry cleaning, laundry facilities, and a 24-hour front desk are onsite. Room Amenities All 17 rooms provide conveniences like sofa beds and refrigerators, plus free Wi Fi and LCD TVs with satellite channels. Electric kettles, down comforters, and hair dryers are among the other amenities available to guests. Information missing or incorrect? Tell us!About the Hotelselected Guest Reviews Hotel Mala Strana Melnicka 9 Mala Strana 150 00Hotel Amenities Hotel Amenities24-hour front desk Number of floors - 3Bar/lounge Coffee/tea in common areas Free breakfast Concierge services Elevator/lift Tours/ticket assistance Free Wi Fi Laundry facilities Luggage storage Total number of rooms - 17Show all hotel amenities Family Friendly Amenities Family Hotel Free Wi-Fi Laundry facilities Sofa bed Refrigerator Cribs/infant beds (complimentary)Internet Available in all rooms: Free Wi Fi Available in some public areas: Free Wi Fi Room Amenities Phone Refrigerator Daily housekeeping Private bathroom Hair dryer Shower/tub combination Iron/ironing board (on request) In-room safe Desk Sofa bed Electric kettle Blackout drapes/curtains Show all room amenities Where to Eat A complimentary breakfast is served between 7:30 AM and 10 AM. Nearby Things to Do The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply." }, { "docid": "D2220466#0", "title": "https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/weirton/wwvwv/hoteldetail\nHoliday Inn Weirton", "text": "The Hotel Rooms Features Dining Events Welcome to Holiday Inn Weirton4.5 / 5 367 Reviews Starts At Open Gallery Find Rooms New Search Manage Reservations Holiday Inn Weirton Check In * Check Out *More Options Check Availability* Required Field Holiday Inn Weirton350 Three Springs Drive Weirton , West Virginia26062United States Check In: 3 PMCheck Out: 12 PMCheck-in Age: 21E-mail Hotel1 304 7235522Chat Share Hotel BOOK ONLINE OR CALL RESERVATIONSDistance from Airport Pittsburgh International Airport 20 MI/ 32.19 KMGet Directions Welcome to Holiday Inn Weirton Welcome to Weirton; your first choice when looking for a hotel near Steubenville Ohio. We are the area's only hotel offering a restaurant, bar and meeting space on site. Our Weirton hotel is the premier hotel for guest visiting Steubenville OH & Franciscan University of Steubenville. Our 100% non-smoking hotel is located off US 22, only 20 miles from the Pittsburgh Airport. Located in the Northern Panhandle of WV, close to many of the area attractions such as: the Key Bank Pavilion, Mountaineer Racetrack and Casino, Wheeling Island Casino, Homer Laughlin China, Kennywood Amusement Park, The Carnegie Museum, Franciscan University, Bethany College, West Liberty University, Steubenville OH, Tomlinson Run State Park, Raccoon State Park, Historic Fort Steuben, The Dean Martin Festival and more. Businesses in our area include: Arcelor Mittal Steel, AEP, Acero Junction, Mountian State Carbon, First Energy's Sammis Plant, Bidell Gas Compressors, Pierto Fiorentini USA. This Weirton WV & Steubenville OH hotel is the ultimate hotel for companies working on the Marcellus and Utica Shale drilling and pipeline projects in the Ohio Valley. Please contact us to discuss our short-term or long-term discounted rate options. Unlike other hotels, our pet-friendly hotel offers an array of complimentary amenities to guarantee a good stay, including a Fitness Center, free Wi-Fi access and an outdoor swimming pool. We also welcome you to join us for a meal at Undo's Restaurant and Sport's Bar We've Got You Covered Kids Internet Shuttle/ Parking Pet Policy Credit Cards Facilities Accessibility Kids Stay and Eat Free Kids ages 18 and under stay for free when sharing their parents’ room." }, { "docid": "D2539175#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho439012/river-city-casino-hotel-st-louis-united-states-of-america/\nRiver City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis", "text": "Hotels United States of America Hotels Missouri Hotels St. Louis Hotels River City Casino & Hotel All hotels in St. Louis, Missouri, United States of America 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis4-star4 stars777 River City Casino Blvd , St. Louis , MO , 63125 , United States of America4-star hotel in Lemay with 5 restaurants, casino Free Wi Fi and free parking Lowest price $139 $125Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 24]1 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis 2 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Reception 3 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Lobby Sitting Area 4 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Luxury Two Queen , Guest Room 5 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Luxury King , Guest Room 6 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Luxury Two Queen , Bathroom 7 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Fitness Facility 8 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Casino9 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Casino 10 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Casino 11 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Casino 12 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Dining 13 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Restaurant 14 - River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, Restaurant See all 24 photos Main amenities200 guestrooms Casino5 restaurants Nightclub Breakfast available Fitness center Conference center Air conditioning Daily housekeeping Snack bar/deli ATM/banking services Laundry service Free Wi Fi and free parking For families Rollaway/extra beds (free)Connecting/adjoining rooms available Private bathroom Free toiletries Daily housekeeping Iron/ironing board What’s around On the riverwalk Missouri Civil War Museum - 2.6 mi / 4.1 km Bellerive Park - 3.1 mi / 4.9 km Anheuser-Busch Brewery - 7.2 mi / 11.6 km Grants Farm - 7.4 mi / 12 km Willmore Park - 4.9 mi / 7.8 km Miniature Museum of Greater St. Louis - 5.2 mi / 8.4 km Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site - 7.3 mi / 11.7 km Blackburn Park - 7.7 mi / 12.4 km Hawken House - 7.7 mi / 12.5 km Webster University - 7.8 mi / 12.6 km Check location Superb 4.5/ 5Location Great location Food Delicious food Amenities Great amenities Wellness Area Wellness & sports facilities could be improved See all 494 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4.5 From 580 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louisfrom $125Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Luxury Two Queen Luxury King Luxury King Smoking Luxury Two Queen Smoking At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 200 rooms This hotel is arranged over 7 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time 4 PM-9 PMCheck-out time is 11 AMExpress check-out Required at check in Credit card deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 21Travelling with others Children No cribs (infant beds)Pets Pets not allowed Internet Free Wi Fi in public areas Free Wi Fi in rooms Transportation Parking Free valet parking Check location* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Breakfast daily (surcharge) 5 restaurants Bar/lounge Coffee shop/café Snack bar/deli Room service (during limited hours)Things to do Fitness facilities Casino Nightclub Working away Business center Conference space Conference space size (feet) - 10000Conference space size (meters) - 900 One meeting room Conference center Services Tours/ticket assistance Dry cleaning/laundry service Wedding services Facilities Year Built 2013 Elevator/lift ATM/banking Designated smoking areas (fines apply)In the room Home comforts Air conditioning Minibar Coffee/tea maker Iron/ironing board Sleep well Pillowtop mattress Freshen up Private bathroom Rainfall showerhead Shower only Free toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained42-inch flat-screen TV Pay movies Cable TV channels IPod docking station Stay connected Desk Free Wi Fi Phone Food and drink Free bottled water More Daily housekeeping In-room safe Connecting/adjoining rooms available Also popular with travelers from the USASee all hotels in St. Louis List view Map view Special features Dining1904 Steak House - This steakhouse serves dinner and light fare. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. Happy hour is offered. Open select days. Cibare Italian Kitchen - This restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Open daily. The Beerhouse - This restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and light fare. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. Happy hour is offered. Open daily." }, { "docid": "D1221172#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070325124209AA8BRyO\nHow old do you have to be to stay at a hotel alone?", "text": "Travel United States San Francisco How old do you have to be to stay at a hotel alone? I mean, if you were traveling by yourself, how old do you have to be to stay at a hotel? Can a 17 yrs and 8 monthes old stay somewhere alone? Update: This is for in Maryland, US. Update 2: I am serious. =_=;;Update 3: no way you can get around that? How do those kids go on trips by themselves right after graduating highschool?1 following 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Most hotels/motels require that you are 18 years old to stay. Almost every big name hotel will check your ID. Many less expensive motels such as Motel 6, Budget Inn, Super 8, etc. will not even look at your age unless you are 1.)" }, { "docid": "D929483#0", "title": "https://www.hawaiiactivities.com/en/hawaii/maui/a/108237\nMaui Kahului Airport Shuttle (OGG) by Roberts Hawaii", "text": "Tweet Add to Wish list Maui Kahului Airport Shuttle (OGG) by Roberts Hawaii Book a Kahului Airport Shuttle! Express Maui transportation on comfortable minibuses, chauffeured by professional and friendly drivers. View all images Express Shuttle Guarantee! ( until 2018/12/31)With Roberts Hawaii you are guaranteed no more than five stops to your destination, ensuring a prompt arrival. Valid for arriving and departing shuttles. Avoid costly cab rides and crowded buses; reliable, fast and low-cost shuttle service between Kahului Airport and popular Maui hotels is only a click away. Offering comfortable, friendly service, Roberts Hawaii helps you focus on what matters most during your trip. Look no further for one of the island's top airport transfers. Instructions: Search for your hotel in the box below to find your pick-up zone. Hotel Search: Please Note: If you are unable to find your hotel, feel free to contact us at 1-877-877-1222." }, { "docid": "D2667391#0", "title": "https://www.signaturemgmgrand.com/en/faq.html\n", "text": "Sign In Hotel Entertainment Restaurants Nightlife Amenities At MGM Grand Groups & Weddings Offers Guest Services Itinerary The Skylofts MGM Grand Book a Room Search Search During your stay. Does Your Hotel Offer a Workout Facility? Yes. The Signature is proud to offer a state-of-the-art fitness center. Outfitted with the latest in treadmills, cross trainers, stair climbers and stationary bikes – along with personal flat-screen TV's and an extensive collection of free weights – you'll find centers located on the lobby level of Towers 1 and 3. Both centers are open 24/7. How do I check out? When it comes time to leave, you can check out… • From your TV – Select CHECKOUT on the main menu • At the kiosks located in our lobby • By Email – You will receive an email to the email address you provided at check in on the day of your departure • Using the Express Checkout form – fill out the form and drop it into one of the Express drop boxes • At the Front Desk Are roll-a-way beds available? We do not have roll-a-way beds available but some suites do feature a sofa bed. These rooms are based upon availability; please contact the Front Desk for more information." }, { "docid": "D2456652#0", "title": "https://www.omnihotels.com/reservations/faq\nReservation FAQs", "text": "General How do I reach an Omni Hotels & Resorts’ Reservations Specialist? Please call 1-800-THE-OMNI to reach a reservations specialist. Who can I contact by email if I have problems with my reservations? Please contact [email protected] for assistance regarding your reservation. When can I expect to get an answer to an inquiry? Our goal is to respond to all questions within 24 hours of receipt. For immediate assistance, you may call 1-888-444-OMNI (6664) seven days a week from 6:00 a.m. to midnight, Central Standard Time. How will becoming a registered user help me? By joining Select Guest ®, you can save your reservations online and enjoy the program’s many benefits. With your Select Guest ® log-in, you can view your reservations and guest profile online as well as recall your stored information in the booking form with the click of a button." }, { "docid": "D562363#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho126897/w-new-york-new-york-united-states-of-america/\nW New York, New York", "text": "Hotels United States of America Hotels New York Hotels New York Hotels W New York All hotels in New York, New York, United States Of America 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search W New York, New York4-star4 stars541 Lexington Ave , New York , NY , 10022 , United States of America4-star hotel with 2 bars/lounges, near Chrysler Building Lowest price $207Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 49]1 - W New York, New York 2 - W New York, New York, Lobby 3 - W New York, New York, Lobby 4 - W New York, New York, Guest Room 5 - W New York, New York, Wonderful Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 6 - W New York, New York, Fantastic Suite, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 7 - W New York, New York, Cozy Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 8 - W New York, New York, Spectacular Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room9 - W New York, New York, Cozy Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 10 - W New York, New York, Cozy Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 11 - W New York, New York, Guest Room 12 - W New York, New York, Guest Room 13 - W New York, New York, Guest Room 14 - W New York, New York, Guest Room See all 49 photos Main amenities697 guestrooms Restaurant and 2 bars/lounges Full-service spa Wi Fi in the lobby24-hour fitness center Valet parking Business center Childcare24-hour front desk Coffee/tea in a common area Air conditioning Daily housekeeping What’s around In Midtown Chrysler Building - 7 min walk Rockefeller Center - 9 min walk Grand Central Terminal - 9 min walk Bloomingdale's - 10 min walk Barney's - 15 min walk New York Public Library - 17 min walk Broadway - 18 min walk Times Square - 20 min walk Empire State Building - 22 min walk Macy's - 25 min walk Check location Good 3.9/ 5Wellness Area Great wellness & sports facilities Location Great location Wi Fi Complaints about Wi Fi Comfort More comfort would be nice See all 687 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 3.5 From 4,684 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay W New York, New Yorkfrom $207Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Wonderful Room, 1 Queen Bed X-Cozy Room Spectacular Room, 1 Queen Bed Cozy Room, 1 Queen Bed Mega Room, 1 Queen Bed Fantastic Suite, 1 Queen Bed XXXX - Wonderful Room 2 Twins Wonderful Room- 1 Queen Spectacular Room Cozy Room Cozy Room Fantastic Suite Cozy Room, 1 Queen Bed Spectacular Room, 1 Queen Bed Wonderful Room, 1 Queen Bed Fantastic Suite, 1 Queen Bed Mega Room, 1 Queen Bed At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 697 rooms This hotel is arranged over 18 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time starts at 3 PMCheck-out time is noon Express check-in/out Required at check in Credit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 21Travelling with others Children One child (17 years old and younger) stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding Babysitting/childcare *Pets Pets allowed *Internet Wi Fi in public areas *Wi Fi and wired Internet access in rooms *Transportation Parking Valet parking *Check location* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink2 bars/lounges Restaurant Coffee/tea in a common area Things to do24-hour fitness facilities Full-service spa Spa treatment room (s) Bicycle rentals nearby Golfing nearby Steam room Sauna Working away Business center Meeting rooms 6Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Dry cleaning/laundry service Free newspapers in lobby Luggage storage Wedding services Multilingual staff Porter/bellhop Facilities Elevator/lift ATM/banking Safe-deposit box at front desk Accessibility Accessible bathroom In-room accessibility Roll-in shower In the room Home comforts In-room climate control (air conditioning) Air conditioning Minibar Bathrobes Iron/ironing board Sleep well Hypo-allergenic bedding available Blackout drapes/curtains Turndown service Premium bedding Pillowtop mattress Freshen up Private bathroom Rainfall showerhead Shower only Designer toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained Flat-screen TV Pay movies Premium TV channels Stay connected Desk Free newspaper Wi Fi (surcharge) Phone More Daily housekeeping In-room safe Connecting/adjoining rooms available Also popular with travelers from the USASee all hotels in New York List view Map view Special features Spa Located over two peaceful floors, Bliss 49 Spa in NYC is a hip haven for rejuvenation and relaxation at W New York. Voted 'Best Hotel Spa' in the 2005 in the Beauty issue by Allure editors, Bliss 49 spa is a tranquil retreat where you transcend into sensual bliss and decompress from your hectic lifestyle. Experience the W New York spa and escape from drama and stress. Bliss 49 Spa NYC is a soulful sanctuary of sensual revitalization and rejuvenation. One of New York City's most sensational spas and wellness centers, Bliss 49 offers an extensive menu of massage treatments, body therapies, and skin and nail care that make you feel and look fresh and fabulous. Experience a sensual journey to enlightenment and discover your inner strength, balance and calm at W New York. The 22,000 square foot Bliss 49 Spa in NYC features 9 massage and body treatment rooms, aromatic steam room, mani-pedi stations with personal headsets, flat-screen TVs and DVDs, personal steam showers, saunas, luxe men's and women's locker rooms, and a retail boutique. Get refreshed by the cascading waters of our showers, with grass-print tiles inspired by nature. Enhancing your NYC spa experience, Bliss offers an array of sublime services and seductive surprises including cheese and a legendary brownie buffet. For a blast of bliss, W New York guests can enjoy BIP (Bliss Important Person) status and priority booking for spontaneous heaven." }, { "docid": "D3140143#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho526008/graylyn-estate-winston-salem-united-states-of-america/\nGraylyn Estate, Winston-Salem", "text": "Hotels United States of America Hotels North Carolina Hotels Winston-Salem Hotels Graylyn Estate All hotels in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States of America 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem4.5-star4.5 stars1900 Reynolda Rd. , Winston-Salem , NC , 27106 , United States of America Luxury hotel with outdoor pool, near Wake Forest University Free buffet breakfast, free Wi Fi, and free parking Lowest price $159Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 60]1 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem 2 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Lobby Lounge 3 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Premium Room (Gardener's Cottage 1 Full Bed), Guest Room 4 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Room, (Antique Manor House), Guest Room 5 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Premium Suite, 2 Queen Beds (Nathalie Gray Suite - Manor House), Guest Room 6 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Suite, 1 King Bed (Mews), Guest Room 7 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Premium Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofabed, 2 Bathrooms (Everhart Suite - Mews), Guest Room 8 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Premium Double Room, 2 Queen Beds (Gardener's Cottage), Guest Room9 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Premium Suite, 1 King Bed (Louis Baker Suite - Mews), Guest Room 10 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Room, 1 Queen Bed, Guest Room 11 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Double or Twin Room, 2 Twin Beds (Antique Manor House), Guest Room 12 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Suite, 2 Queen Beds (Mews), Guest Room 13 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Guest Room 14 - Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salem, Double Room, 2 Queen Beds (Bungalows), Guest Room See all 60 photos Main amenities85 guestrooms Restaurant and bar/lounge Outdoor pool Free area shuttle24-hour fitness center24-hour business center Airport shuttle Terrace24-hour front desk Coffee/tea in a common area Air conditioning Daily housekeeping Free buffet breakfast, free Wi Fi, and free parking For families Cribs/infant beds (surcharge)Rollaway/extra beds (surcharge)Private bathroom Premium TV channels Free toiletries Hydromassage showerhead What’s around Wake Forest University - 36 min walk Reynolda Gardens - 14 min walk Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art - 15 min walk Reynolda House Museum of American Art - 16 min walk Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum - 37 min walk Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center - 2.6 mi / 4.1 km BB&T Field - 2.8 mi / 4.4 km Benton Convention Center - 2.8 mi / 4.5 km Old Salem - 3.8 mi / 6.1 km Hanes Mall - 5.3 mi / 8.5 km Winston Salem State University - 5.5 mi / 8.8 km Check location Superb 4.6/ 5The Inn is very beautiful, wonderful setting, convenient to sightseeing in the area of…Dec 27, 2017This place is a hidden treasure! My husband I took out three boys ages 3 to 12. From the…Dec 4, 2017See all 72 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4.5 From 661 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay Graylyn Estate, Winston-Salemfrom $159Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Premium Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofabed (Silo Suite - Mews)Premium Suite, 1 King Bed (Bowman Gray Suite - Manor House)Premium Suite, 2 Queen Beds (Nathalie Gray Suite - Manor House)Premium Suite, 1 King Bed (Louis Baker Suite - Mews)Premium Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofabed, 2 Bathrooms (Everhart Suite - Mews)Double or Twin Room, 2 Twin Beds (Antique Manor House)Room, (Antique Manor House)Suite, 1 King Bed (Mews)Suite, 1 King Bed (Mews)Suite, 1 King Bed (Mews)Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofabed (Bernard Cottage)Suite, 2 Queen Beds (Mews)Room, 1 Queen Bed Room, 2 Queen Beds Premium Double Room, 2 Queen Beds (Gardener's Cottage)Premium Room (Gardener's Cottage 1 Full Bed)Room, 1 Queen Bed Double Room, 2 Queen Beds (Bungalows)Room, 2 Queen Beds Suite, 1 King Bed (Bungalows)At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 85 rooms This hotel is arranged over 3 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time 4 PM-midnight Check-out time is 11 AMSee more24-hour airport shuttle service is available on request. Contact the property in advance to make arrangements. Required at check in Credit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 18Travelling with others Pets Pets not allowed (service animals welcome)Pets allowed *Specific rooms only *Internet Free Wi Fi in public areas Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in rooms Transportation Transfers Airport shuttle (available 24 hours) *Parking Free valet parking Offsite Free area shuttle within 1.5 mi Free shopping center shuttle Check location* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Free buffet breakfast daily Restaurant Bar/lounge Snack bar/deli Room service (during limited hours)Coffee/tea in a common area Things to do Outdoor pool Pool sun loungers 24-hour fitness facilities Outdoor tennis court Basketball on site Free bicycles on site Hiking/biking trails on site Volleyball on site Golf lessons available nearby Kayaking nearby Pool umbrellas Billiards or pool table Working away24-hour business center Conference space Meeting rooms 10Conference space size (feet) - 15,000Conference space size (meters) - 1 Conference center Computer station Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Limo or Town Car service available Dry cleaning/laundry service Free newspapers in lobby Luggage storage Wedding services Facilities Number of buildings/towers - 5 Year Built 1932 Elevator/lift Safe-deposit box at front desk Designated smoking areas Garden Picnic area Terrace Library Fireplace in lobby Accessibility Accessible bathroom In-room accessibility Roll-in shower In the room Home comforts In-room climate control (air conditioning) Air conditioning Bathrobes Iron/ironing board Sleep well Hypo-allergenic bedding available Pillow menu Turndown service Premium bedding Pillowtop mattress Things to enjoy Individually decorated Individually furnished Freshen up Private bathroom Designer toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained Flat-screen TV Premium TV channels Stay connected Desk Free Wi Fi Free international calls Food and drink Free bottled water More Daily housekeeping Also popular with travelers from the USAKimpton Cardinal Hotel4.5-star Superb9.2 / 5From$225The Historic Brookstown Inn3.5-star Superb9.2 / 5From$140Winston-Salem Marriott3.5-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$229Embassy Suites Hotel Winston-Salem3.5-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$164Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Winston-Salem Downtown2.5-star Superb9.0 / 5From$139Double Tree by Hilton Hotel Winston Salem - University3.5-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$143Courtyard by Marriott Winston-Salem University3-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$139Springhill Suites by Marriott Winston-Salem Hanes Mall3-star Superb9.2 / 5From$144Winston-Salem Hotel and Spa2.5-star Good6.4 / 5From$90$80Courtyard by Marriott Winston-Salem Hanes Mall3-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$139Hampton Inn and Suites University Area2.5-star Superb9.2 / 5From$139Hawthorne Inn and Conference Center3-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$129Comfort Suites Hanes Mall2.5-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$90Hilton Garden Inn Winston-Salem/Hanes Mall3-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$139La Quinta Inn & Suites Winston - Salem2.5-star Very Good8.0 / 5From$75Holiday Inn Express Winston Salem Downtown West2.5-star Very Good8.0 / 5From$113Best Western Plus Hanes Mall Hotel2.5-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$69Residence Inn by Marriott Winston-Salem University Area3-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$149Hampton Inn Hanes Mall Winston Salem2.5-star Superb9.0 / 5From$119Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Winston-Salem Hanes Mall2.5-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$114See all hotels in Winston-Salem List view Map view Special features Dining Grille Room - This bar specializes in American cuisine and serves light fare only. Open daily. Graylyn Estate Dining - This fine-dining restaurant serves dinner only. Reservations are required. Open daily." }, { "docid": "D3537493#0", "title": "http://www.reservations.com/hotel/grand-beach-resort-hotel\nGrand Beach Resort Hotel", "text": "\"Grand Beach Resort Hotel1683 US 31 N, Traverse City, MI 49686 855-516-1090Reserve Outstanding value on upcoming dates. Photos & Overview Room Rates Amenities Map & Location Guest Reviews4.0 Guest Rating Based on 376 Reviews Free wifi Internet Free parking Complimentary Breakfastfrom $203 per night See Rooms & Rates Check-In and Check-Out Dates Rooms Adults Kids Age Check Room Rates Click here for Group Reservations (9+ Rooms)Check Room Types & Rates Hurry! Other travelers are looking at this page right now. Standard Room, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed, Jetted Tub, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, No View (Murphy Beds)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, Multiple Beds, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Family Suite, Multiple Beds, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed, Jetted Tub, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Family Suite, Multiple Beds, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 Queen Bed, No View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed with Sofabed, Beach View View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Family Suite, Multiple Beds, Beach View (Upper Floor)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 1 King Bed with Sofabed, Beach View (Upper Floor)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, No View (1 King and 1 Queen Bed)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, 2 Queen Beds, Beach View (Upper Floor)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, Beach View (1 King and 1 Queen Bed - 1st Floor)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Standard Room, Beach View (Upper Floor - 1 King and 1 Queen Bed)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Room, 1 King Bed (Non-Beach View)View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Basic Suite, 2 Bedrooms View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Non-Beach View 2 King Studio with Kitchen View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Accessible Room, 2 Queens- Beach View- 1st Floor View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Accessible Room, 2 Queens- Beach View- Upper Floor View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Accessible Room, 2 Queens-No View- 1st Floor View room details and amenities Check Rates Check savings and offers!Group Rates (9+ Rooms)Save up to 70%! Get group rates for Weddings, Meetings or Any Event!Lowest Group Rates Available We have special group rates and discounts for any type of group!Group Rates (9+ Rooms)About The Hotel Trust Score Excellent1,136 reviews91by Trust You™5 7834 2913 462 121 5Grand Beach Resort Hotel The Trust Score is the standard for reputation, summarizing verified reviews and comments from various sources. Learn more »Traveler type Reviews Couples 705All 432Couples62% (705)Traveler type Reviews Family 387All 750Family34% (387)Traveler type Reviews Business 34All 1,103Business3% (34)Traveler type Reviews Solo 11All 1,126Solo1% (11)Property Location When you stay at Grand Beach Resort Hotel in Traverse City, you'll be on the beach and minutes from Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf and Traverse City State Park. This beach hotel is within close proximity of Mt. Holiday Ski Area and The Dennos Museum Center. Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 102 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators and microwaves. Cable programming and DVD players are provided for your entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected. Private bathrooms with showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers." }, { "docid": "D2490815#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho207340/hotel-mala-strana-prague-czech-republic/\nHotel Mala Strana, Prague", "text": "Hotels Czech Republic Hotels Prague Hotels Hotel Mala Strana All hotels in Prague, Czech Republic 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search Hotel Mala Strana, Prague3-star Hotelstars Union assigns an official star rating for properties in Czech Republic. This property is rated 3 stars. Melnicka 9 , Mala Strana, Prague , 150 00 , Czech Republic Beaux Arts hotel with bar/lounge, near Prague National Theatre Free breakfast and free Wi Fi Lowest price $61 $54Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 14]1 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague 2 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Standard Room (Single Use), Guest Room 3 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Standard Room (Single Use), Guest Room 4 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Standard Room (Single Use), Guest Room 5 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Family Room, Guest Room 6 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Family Room, Living Area 7 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Family Room, Living Area 8 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Family Room, Living Room9 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, In-Room Business Center 10 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Family Room, Bathroom 11 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Breakfast Area 12 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Hotel Interior 13 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Hotel Interior 14 - Hotel Mala Strana, Prague, Hotel Front Main amenities17 smoke-free guestrooms Bar/lounge24-hour front desk Coffee/tea in a common area Daily housekeeping Laundry service Multilingual staff Concierge services Luggage storage Tour/ticket assistance TV in a common area Free breakfast and free Wi Fi For families Free cribs/infant beds Sofa bed Refrigerator Private bathroom Daily housekeeping Laundry facilities What’s around In Prague 5Old Town Square - 21 min walk Prague Castle - 22 min walk Prague National Theatre - 8 min walk Lennon Wall - 12 min walk Prague Dancing House - 14 min walk Klementinum-Prague National Library - 16 min walk Charles Bridge - 16 min walk Charles University - 18 min walk Prague City Hall - 18 min walk Rudolfinum - 20 min walk Check location Very Good 4.1/ 5Location Great location Value for money Best value for money Service Fantastic service Breakfast Tasty breakfast See all 253 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4 From 633 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay Hotel Mala Strana, Praguefrom $54Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Family Room Standard Room Studio Apartment, 1 Bedroom At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 17 rooms This hotel is arranged over 3 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time 2 PM-midnight Check-out time is noon Required at check in Credit card deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 18Travelling with others Children One child (3 years old and younger) stays free when occupying the parent or guardian's room, using existing bedding Pets Pets allowed (dogs and cats only) *1 per room (up to 15 kg)Internet Free Wi Fi in public areas Free Wi Fi in rooms Transportation Parking No parking Check location Other information Smoke-free property* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Free breakfast daily Bar/lounge Coffee/tea in a common area Things to do Bicycle rentals nearby Golf lessons available nearby Golfing nearby Scooter/moped rentals nearby Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Dry cleaning/laundry service Laundry facilities Luggage storage Multilingual staff Facilities Number of buildings/towers - 1 Year Built 1912 Elevator/lift Television in common areas In the room Home comforts Iron/ironing board (on request)Sleep well Down comforter Blackout drapes/curtains Sofa bed Sofa bed size single Freshen up Private bathroom Shower/tub combination Hair dryer Be entertained60-cm LCD TV Satellite TV channels Stay connected Desk Free Wi Fi Phone Food and drink Refrigerator More Daily housekeeping In-room safe Also popular with travelers from the USAHotel Merlin3-star Good7.4 / 5From$54Hotel Petr3-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$59$59Hotel Adler3-star Good7.6 / 5From$52Hotel Merkur3-star Good7.8 / 5From$61Hotel Belvedere4-star Good7.6 / 5From$73METROPOLITAN OLD TOWN HOTEL3-star Good7.8 / 5From$66Hotel Roma Prague4-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$122$101Wenceslas Square Hotel3-star Good7.4 / 5From$40Hotel Brixen3-star Good7.6 / 5From$52Ai Quattro Angeli3-star Good7.8 / 5From$37Parkhotel Praha4-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$67Hotel Sunrise3-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$56$44Residence Three Golden Crowns3-star Very Good8.4 / 5From$106$96City Lounge Hotel3.5-star Very Good8.0 / 5From$27Penzión Balbín3-star Very Good8.0 / 5From$56Royal Prague City Apartments4-star Fabulous8.8 / 5From$53Hotel Tivoli Prague3-star Good7.6 / 5From$91$70Oasis Prague Apartments4-star Fabulous8.6 / 5From$53Vlkova Palace3-star Superb9.0 / 5From$64Art Hotel Prague4-star Very Good8.2 / 5From$86$73See all hotels in Prague List view Map view Hotel Mala Strana, Prague’s small print Also known as Hotel Mala Strana Mala Strana Prague See more Policies Only registered guests are allowed in the guestrooms. Mandatory fees You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out: A tax is imposed by the city: CZK 15.00 per person, per night. This tax does not apply to children under 12 years of age. Optional extras Pets are allowed for an extra charge of CZK 250 per pet, per night We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book.2 other people looked at this hotel in the last hour Is the description of this hotel not correct? Tell us" }, { "docid": "D3330280#0", "title": "https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/parker/denpr/hoteldetail\nHoliday Inn Denver-Parker-E470/Parker Rd", "text": "\"The Hotel Rooms Features Dining Events Welcome to Holiday Inn Denver-Parker-E470/Parker Rd4.4 / 5 427 Reviews Starts At Open Gallery Find Rooms New Search Manage Reservations Holiday Inn Denver-Parker-E470/Parker Rd Check In * Check Out *More Options Check Availability* Required Field Holiday Inn Denver-Parker-E470/Parker Rd19308 Cottonwood Drive Parker , Colorado80138United States Check In: 3 PMCheck Out: 12 PMCheck-in Age: 18E-mail Hotel1 303 2482147Chat Share Hotel BOOK ONLINE OR CALL RESERVATIONSDistance from Airport DENVER INTERNATIONAL 23 MI/ 37.01 KMGet Directions Welcome to Holiday Inn Denver-Parker-E470/Parker Rd Parker, CO Hotel Offers the Best of Both Worlds Guests at the Holiday Inn® Denver - Parker - E470 / Parker Rd hotel enjoy both big-city thrills and small-town comforts. The hotel's location in the Denver, CO metro area places visitors near points of interest in both Parker and Denver. Close to the Centennial Airport in Englewood, CO, and 25 miles from Denver airport (DIA), this hotel is all about convenience. In addition to proximity to Centennial Airport and major CO corporations, the hotel is 20 miles from the Colorado Convention Center. Corporate guests enjoy free Wi-Fi access, a 24-hour Business Center and two meeting rooms with 2,400 sq ft of space, including a ballroom with inspiring panoramic views of the Front Range. Leisure travelers can have a blast exploring local attractions. The hotel's location in the Denver, CO area enables guests to cheer on the Broncos at Sports Authority Field or view Denver upside down from roller coasters at Elitch Gardens Theme Park. Attend one of over 30 annual events at the Colorado Horse Park, \"\"fly\"\" in a vertical wind tunnel at Sky Venture Colorado or indulge in retail therapy at the new, exciting, outdoor mall Southlands. When you're not working or exploring, you can unwind in the heated, indoor pool and whirlpool or sweat away stress in a Fitness Center with a 32\"\" TV. You can also treat yourself to a mouthwatering steak at Trapper's Chop House." }, { "docid": "D2117744#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho259646/prince-resort-north-myrtle-beach-united-states-of-america/\nPrince Resort, North Myrtle Beach", "text": "Hotels United States of America Hotels South Carolina Hotels North Myrtle Beach Hotels Prince Resort All hotels in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States of America 1 room, 2 adults Change search Prince Resort, North Myrtle Beach3.5-star3500 N Ocean Blvd , North Myrtle Beach , SC , 29582-1720 , United States of America North Myrtle Beach beachfront hotel with 2 restaurants, beach bar Free Wi Fi and free parking Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 79]Lowest price $141$120Price Guarantee Main amenities257 smoke-free guestrooms On the beach2 restaurants Lazy river and 2 outdoor pools Breakfast available Fitness center Conference center24-hour front desk Coffee/tea in a common area Air conditioning Daily housekeeping ATM/banking services Free Wi Fi and free parking For families Free cribs/infant beds Children's pool Sofa bed Kitchen Cookware, dishware, and utensils Stovetop What’s around In Cherry Grove Beach Cherry Grove Pier - 1 min walk Surf Golf and Beach Club - 2.5 mi / 4 km Molten Mountain - 2.8 mi / 4.5 km Mayday Golf - 2.9 mi / 4.6 km Tidewater Golf Club - 4.2 mi / 6.7 km Coquina Harbour - 4.2 mi / 6.8 km Harbour View Golf Complex - 4.6 mi / 7.4 km Beachwood Golf Club - 4.7 mi / 7.5 km Eagle Nest Golf Club - 4.8 mi / 7.7 km Valley at Eastport Golf Club - 4.9 mi / 7.9 km Check location Very Good 4.1/ 5There pool. and hot tub was not working. I paid for a hotel with both. No happy. Won't go…Apr 2, 2018Extremely arrogant staff and manager. AC broke and they sent a Painter and a Trashman to…Mar 31, 2018See all 246 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4 From 1,295 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay Prince Resort, North Myrtle Beachfrom $120Check in Check out Check availability2 Bedroom Oceanfront, 1 King 2 Doubles One Bedroom, Ocean View with Boulevard View Balcony Room, 1 Bedroom, Ocean View2 Bedroom Oceanfront, 4 Doubles Double Room, 2 Bedrooms, Ocean View, Tower (Tower 2)Room, 3 Bedrooms, Ocean View One Bedroom, King Bed, Inlet View3 Bedroom Oceanfront 1K / 4DBLSTower 1 Oceanfront 2 Bedrm Corner 4 DBLSTower 1 Oceanfront 2 Bedrm Corner 1K/2DBOne Bedroom, King Bed, Ocean Front Double Room, 2 Bedrooms, Ocean View, Corner (Tower 2)3 Bedroom Oceanfront 2K / 2DBLSAt a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 257 rooms This hotel is arranged over 19 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time 4 PM-midnight Check-out time is 11 AMRequired at check in Credit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 23Travelling with others Pets Pets not allowed Internet Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in public areas Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in rooms Transportation Parking Free self parking (limited)Check location Other information Smoke-free property* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Full breakfast (surcharge) 2 restaurants Bar/lounge Beach bar Room service (during limited hours)Coffee/tea in a common area Things to do Number of outdoor pools - 2 Children's pool Fitness facilities Number of spa tubs - 3 Lazy river Working away Business center Conference space Meeting rooms 2Conference center Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Laundry facilities Wedding services Porter/bellhop Facilities Number of buildings/towers - 2 Year Built 2008 Elevator/lift ATM/banking Accessibility In-room accessibility In the room Home comforts In-room climate control (air conditioning) Air conditioning Coffee/tea maker Iron/ironing board Sleep well Blackout drapes/curtains Sofa bed Things to enjoy Separate dining area Separate living room Separate sitting area Furnished balcony Freshen up Private bathroom Deep soaking bathtub Free toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained TV Cable TV channels DVD player Stay connected Free Wi Fi Free local calls Food and drink Full-sized refrigerator/freezer Microwave Kitchen Stovetop Cookware, dishware, and utensils Dishwasher More Daily housekeeping Access via exterior corridors Special features Dining3500 Ocean Grill - Overlooking the ocean, this restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. A children's menu is available. Open select days. Boardwalk Beach Cafe - Overlooking the ocean, this restaurant serves lunch and dinner." }, { "docid": "D2617246#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-for-my-child-to-check-into-U-S-hotel-under-age-of-21\nIs it possible for my child to check into U.S. hotel under age of 21?", "text": "Quora User, General Manager - Boarders Inn & Suites, Traverse City, MIAnswered Oct 8, 2015 · Author has 184 answers and 561.4k answer views Yes that is possible, but they will need to be at least of legal age to take responsibility for the room, meaning that they can be held responsible for any damage or loss. Since most hotel brands are independently owned or managed by property management companies, it will depend on what they hotel policy is. Some will state you have to be 21 to avoid all the problems that can come with those that are there just to party and trash your rooms. Best thing to do is call the hotel first before booking and ask the general manager what their policy is.259 Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below What would happen if the Vice President of the United States murdered the President of the United States, assuming it was immediately obvious ... What is the minimum check in age for most hotels? Can I check into a hotel in Malaysia if the check-in is under my name when I'm actually only 19 and not yet 21? Who will win the 2016 U. S. presidential election, and why? Which party: Democrat or Republican? Which nominees are the most likely to win thei... What's the weirdest thing you've found in a hotel room? Ask New Question Alexander Mac Lennan Answered May 24, 2017If your child is 18 or older there are numerous hotels that will rent them a room. The hotels that allow customers under 21 to check in vary quite a bit and include examples from cheap motels to five-star world class hotels." }, { "docid": "D2796234#0", "title": "https://www.hotels.com/ho114075/the-heathman-hotel-portland-united-states-of-america/\nThe Heathman Hotel, Portland", "text": "Hotels United States of America Hotels Oregon Hotels Portland Hotels The Heathman Hotel All hotels in Portland, Oregon, United States of America 1 room, 2 adults Change search Destination, hotel, landmark, or address Check in Check out Rooms Adults Aged 18+Children0-17Search The Heathman Hotel, Portland4.5-star4.5 stars1001 SW Broadway , Portland , OR , 97205 , United States of America Luxury hotel with restaurant, near Pioneer Courthouse Square Free Wi Fi Lowest price $160 $128Price Guarantee Jump to: Overview Room choices Hotel information [ 1 / 74]1 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland 2 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Lobby 3 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Lobby 4 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Lobby 5 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Lobby 6 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Lobby 7 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Reception 8 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Guest Room9 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Suite, 1 King Bed (Renaissance), Guest Room 10 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Suite, 1 King Bed (Renaissance), Guest Room 11 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Suite, 1 King Bed (Renaissance), Guest Room 12 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Deluxe Room, 2 Double Beds, Guest Room 13 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed, Guest Room 14 - The Heathman Hotel, Portland, Deluxe Room, 2 Double Beds, Guest Room See all 74 photos Main amenities151 guestrooms Restaurant and bar/lounge Breakfast available Fitness center Valet parking Conference center Limo/town car service24-hour front desk Air conditioning Daily housekeeping Library Lobby fireplace Free Wi Fi What’s around In Downtown Portland Moda Center - 29 min walk Pioneer Courthouse Square - 4 min walk Tom Mc Call Waterfront Park - 7 min walk Portland State University - 11 min walk Providence Park - 14 min walk Oregon Museum of Science and Industry - 25 min walk Veterans Memorial Coliseum - 29 min walk Portland Japanese Garden - 42 min walk Portland Center for the Performing Arts - 1 min walk Portland Building - 3 min walk Check location Very Good 4.2/ 5Location Great location Service Fantastic service Vibe Awesome vibe Room Room is all right See all 622 Hotels.com reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating: 4.5 From 2,280 reviews Trip Advisor Traveller Rating Email Share Book this hotel and collect nights after your stay The Heathman Hotel, Portlandfrom $128Check in Check out 1 room, 2 adults Check availability Deluxe Room, 1 Queen Bed (Small)Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Symphony)Deluxe Room (Small)Deluxe Double Room, 2 Double Beds Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed Executive Room, 1 King Bed Suite, 1 King Bed with Sofa bed (Renaissance Suite)Deluxe Room, 2 Double Beds Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed Executive Room, 1 King Bed Suite, 1 King Bed (Renaissance)Deluxe Room, 1 Queen Bed Suite (Symphony)Premier Room, 1 King Bed Premier Suite, 1 King Bed, Accessible Deluxe Room, 1 Queen Bed Room, 1 Queen Bed, Accessible Deluxe Room, 1 King Bed Premier Room, 1 King Bed Room, 1 King Bed, Corner Room, 2 Double Beds Room, 1 King Bed, Accessible Suite, 2 Double Beds, Accessible Suite, 1 Bedroom Studio Suite Grand Suite At a glance Key facts Hotel size This hotel has 151 rooms This hotel is arranged over 10 floors Arriving/leaving Check-in time 4 PM-12:30 AMCheck-out time is noon Required at check in Credit card or cash deposit required Government-issued photo ID required Minimum check-in age is 21Travelling with others Pets Pets allowed (dogs and cats only) *Specific rooms only, restrictions apply *Internet Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in public areas Free Wi Fi and wired Internet access in rooms Transportation Parking Valet parking *Check location* See small print for additional details or extra charges In the hotel Food and drink Cooked-to-order breakfast daily (surcharge) 2 coffee shops/cafés Restaurant Bar/lounge 24-hour room service Things to do Fitness facilities Bicycle rentals on site Golfing nearby Hiking/biking trails nearby Working away Conference space Meeting rooms 8 Conference center Services24-hour front desk Concierge services Tours/ticket assistance Limo or Town Car service available Dry cleaning/laundry service Free newspapers in lobby Luggage storage Multilingual staff Porter/bellhop Facilities Number of buildings/towers - 1 Year Built 1927 Elevator/lift Safe-deposit box at front desk Library Fireplace in lobby Accessibility Accessible bathroom Wheelchair accessible In the room Home comforts In-room climate control (air conditioning) Air conditioning Minibar Coffee/tea maker Bathrobes Slippers Iron/ironing board Sleep well Hypo-allergenic bedding available Blackout drapes/curtains Turndown service Things to enjoy In-room massage available Freshen up Designer toiletries Hair dryer Be entertained32-inch LCD TV Premium TV channels Stay connected Desk Free newspaper Free Wi Fi Free local calls More Daily housekeeping In-room safe (laptop compatible)Connecting/adjoining rooms available Also popular with travelers from the USASee all hotels in Portland List view Map view Special features Dining Headwaters Restaurant - This restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. Guests can enjoy drinks at the bar. Happy hour is offered. Open daily. Awards and affiliations The Heathman Hotel is listed in the 2015 Travel + Leisure 500. The property is a member of Historic Hotels of America. The Heathman Hotel, Portland’s small print Also known as Heathman Heathman Hotel See more Policies The property has connecting/adjoining rooms, which are subject to availability and can be requested by contacting the property using the number on the booking confirmation. Pet-friendly rooms can be requested by contacting the property at the number on the booking confirmation. Mandatory fees You’ll be asked to pay the following charges at check in or check out: Resort fee: USD 29.97 per accommodation, per night Optional extras Valet parking costs USD 45.99 per night with in/out privileges Breakfast costs between USD 20 and USD 40 per person (approximately)Pets are allowed for an extra charge of USD 45 per accommodation, per stay We have included all charges provided to us by this hotel. However, charges can vary, for example, based on length of stay or the room you book." }, { "docid": "D1116134#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g154943-i81-k4867968-Minimum_check_in_age_for_hotels_in_Vancouver-Vancouver_British_Columbia.html\nMinimum check-in age for hotels in Vancouver?", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All British Columbia forums Vancouver forum Vancouver forumso Ookevino Oo Level Contributor11 posts13 reviews Save Topic Minimum check-in age for hotels in Vancouver? Oct 8, 2011, 12:04 PMHi,Intend to do a solo trip to Vancouver this coming December (coming from Singapore)... is it possible to check-in to hotels at age 18 or are there any hotels in central Vancouver that allows checking in at age 18? I've emailed several hotels and they have told me that the minimum check-in requirement is 19...so I'm a bit concerned as I've already reserved air-tickets. Thanks,Kevin Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Vancouver? See all Vancouver to Victoria and Butchart...1,312 Reviewsfrom $168.10*Vancouver North Shore Tour: Capilano...541 Reviewsfrom $124.00*Whistler Small-Group Day Trip from...392 Reviewsfrom $116.00*Vancouver, North Shore Tour with...58 Reviewsfrom $104.00*1-10 of 24 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Mufti Vancouver Vancouver, Canada Destination Expertfor Vancouver Level Contributor63,397 posts63 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Minimum check-in age for hotels in Vancouver? Oct 8, 2011, 12:24 PMHi o Ookevino Oo ~For some hotels, the minimum age is 21 for others it's 19. Legal age is 19 here, so hotels don't want to be renting to underage guests for legal reasons. You might have a look at the YWCA Hotel, not a hostel, which has a variety of bed choices and bath choices. You can get private bath/shower combo, private shower only, or shared bath or bath-down-the-hall.www.ywcahotel.com/content/OUR_HOTEL/311And you might have a look at HI Downtown, which is a hostel and a good one." }, { "docid": "D700438#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g34515-i19-k6644454-Age_requirement_to_check_into_hotels-Orlando_Florida.html\nAge requirement to check into hotels?", "text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Florida forums Orlando forum Orlando forums Yasmink20Cairo, Al Qahirah...1 post Save Topic Age requirement to check into hotels? Jul 4, 2013, 5:23 PMHello!My friend and I are planning to travel to Orlando around mid-August. We're both from Egypt and I'm 18 and she's 16. Will it be possible for us to book an hotel (preferably Grand Hyatt Cyprus)? Or do we have to have someone who is 21? Mentioned in this post Egypt Africa Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Orlando? See all Special Offer Kennedy Space Center Day Trip with...479 Reviewsfrom $54.99*$59.00Kennedy Space Center, Everglades...190 Reviewsfrom $128.99*Crystal River Snorkeling, Everglades...131 Reviewsfrom $118.99*Special Offer Coca-Cola Orlando Eye, Madame...17 Reviewsfrom $51.99*$87.871-10 of 27 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Mr Marcoos Watford, United... Level Contributor5,036 posts13 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Age requirement to check into hotels? Jul 4, 2013, 5:48 PMCan't see why not. Why don't you email them.... RESERVATION ASSISTANCEHyatt Hotels & [email protected] Report inappropriate content Sunshine817Tampa, Florida Level Contributor37,104 posts11 reviews Save Reply2." } ]
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age to dock puppy tails
[ { "docid": "D1635874#0", "title": "http://raevon.net/BANDING.html\nDIYS BANDING TAILS AND REMOVING DEWCLAWS", "text": "\"DIYS BANDING TAILS AND REMOVING DEWCLAWSTail docking is banned under Australian Law but I am keeping this page available for my friends around that world that are still allowed to dock tails Requirements Antiseptic Solution Hat elastic cut into 6\"\"- 9\"\" lengths then soaked in antiseptic solution diluted to hospital strength. Very sharp nail or cuticle scissors (new for each litter)Silver Nitrate pencil or Permanganate of Potash (Condi's Crystals)Cotton buds (Q Tips)Disposable rubber gloves to keep fingers clean of stain. A clean towel to place the puppies on. Tincture of Iodine Additional cotton wool to make bigger swabs for putting Iodine on the elastic twice a day Docking tails by banding is done when the pups are between 2-5 days of age, depending on the size of the puppies, and can be done in the box when the pups are suckling, or it can be done on a table with the pup placed on a towel. If performed on the table have someone hold the pup securely to leave both your hands free to band. Tie the first knot loosely around the tail and move it to the length required (I use the my index finger as a rule.. the width of my finger gives a tail about 3 inches long. Boxer tails are left longer in the States, so adjust accordingly. As a rough guide a docked length of 2cm (3/4 inch) will give a three inch tail when grown. ie. 7mm or 1/4 inch per inch required in an adult dog." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3135545#0", "title": "http://miniatureschnauzer.ca/breedinfo.php\nBreed History, Color Prejudice, and FCI Standard", "text": "\"Contents: Breed history, Color Prejudice, and FCI Standard Temperament and Personality Health Issues Dewclaw Removal Tail Docking Ear Cropping Additional information on tail docking and ear cropping Breed History, Color Prejudice, and FCI Standard The purebred Miniature Schnauzer is an intelligent, loving, non shedding breed that originated in Germany. The most common purebred registerable colors for Miniature Schnauzers are salt & pepper and black, with black & silver and white being a little less common, and chocolate (also known as liver) and parti colors being even more uncommon. According to early records, the Mini Schnauzer is believed by most breed historians and enthusiasts to have been created by breeding the Standard Schnauzer to smaller breeds such as the Affenpinscher, Poodle, and/or Miniature Pinscher. This was done mainly by farmers, to bring down the size to create a more suitable all-round smaller farm dog with the same schnauzer look, with the capabilities of being a ratter, barnyard watchdog, and personal companion for families. Color was simply not a determining factor at that time in the attempt to create a smaller intelligent healthy farm dog to be known as the Miniature Schnauzer. It is from these breed outcrosses while developing the breed, that other colors besides the traditional black and salt & pepper came about, just as can happen in the creation of any new breed. Included in the newly produced *other* colors right from the beginning were white, black & silver, chocolate (liver), chocolate (liver) and tan, and any of these colors as patches of color on a white base - known as parti color. These colors were original in the newly created Mini Schnauzer breed right from the beginning, and some breeders resistant to any change habitually culled (killed) these *other* colors from their litters, pretending that such colors did not exist in THEIR pedigrees. Even the currently beloved *show* recognized black and silver color was ostracised for quite some time. However, truly discerning breeders welcomed these new color variations because it meant more variable genes, adding more depth and versatility to pedigrees so that future lineage in this newly created breed would not be too tightly bred (which eventually and inevitably brings forth health issues)." }, { "docid": "D2124534#0", "title": "https://www.dogbreedinfo.com/americancocker.htm\nAmerican Cocker Spaniel", "text": "\"American Cocker Spaniel Information and Pictures Lucy the American Cocker Spaniel at 2 years old Find an American Cocker Spaniel Breeder Place an Ad Rescue an American Cocker Spaniel List Your Rescue Other Names Cocker Spaniel Pronunciationuh-MAIR-ih-kuhn KAH-kur-SPAN-yuhl Your browser does not support the audio tag. Description The Cocker Spaniel is a medium sized, sturdy dog. The head is rounded with a pronounced stop. The muzzle is broad and deep with square, even jaws. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The eyeballs are dark, very round with slight almond shaped eye rims. Merle Cocker Spaniels can have blue eyes. The long, low-set ears are well feathered. The topline slopes slightly from the front of the dog to the back and the legs are straight. The tail is docked." }, { "docid": "D2635811#0", "title": "http://www.howmuchisit.org/miniature-pinscher-cost/\nHow Much Does a Miniature Pinscher Cost?", "text": "Pets Costs > Dog Breeds > How Much Does a Miniature Pinscher Cost? How Much Does a Miniature Pinscher Cost? The Miniature Pinscher, often referred to as the King of the Toys, is a smaller toy dog breed that originated in Germany and is part of the International Kennel Club. This dog is often confused with the miniature Doberman because of the many similarities. It has been said that this breed is a cross between the Dachshund and the Greyhound, and have been created to closely mimic the Doberman Pinscher, even though it’s not. With a well-balanced, compact body, this Pinscher can stand as high as 10 inches and can weigh up to 10 pounds. The cost of a Miniature Pinscher can vary depending upon the breeder selling it, the age of the dog, quality, its heritage, inclusions and geographical location.“ Riley ” ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ) by marabuchi How much does a Miniature Pinscher cost? On average, a Miniature Pinscher puppy can cost anywhere from $600 to as much as $1,550. From our research, dogs that weren’t registered with the AKC would be in the $500 to $900 range, while dogs with AKC paperwork would be in the $1,300 to $1,600 range." }, { "docid": "D3253769#0", "title": "https://www.howmuchisit.org/weimaraner-dog-cost/\nHow Much Does a Weimaraner Dog Cost?", "text": "Pets Costs > Dog Breeds > How Much Does a Weimaraner Dog Cost? How Much Does a Weimaraner Dog Cost? The Weimaraner dog is a breed long used by royalty for hunting large game animals such as boar, bears and deer, but over time, these dogs were also used to hunt smaller animals such as rabbits. Weimaraner breeds have a very elegant look and are very athletic in appearance. A male Weimaraner can stand between 25 and 27 inches while females stand at least two inches shorter. They are not heavy dogs and usually appear very muscular. The price of a Weimaraner dog depends on the age, gender, quality and breeder offering the dog for adoption.“ Puppies ” ( CC BY-SA 2.0 ) by emarquetti How much is it? On average, this particular breed can cost anywhere from $650 to as much as $1,200. Most AKC registered breeders, according to our research, would list their puppies for $850 to $1,100." }, { "docid": "D2997781#0", "title": "http://www.abouttimecanecorso.com/Policies.html\nAbout Time Cane Corso Sales Policies", "text": "\"About Time Cane Corso Sales Policies Placing the puppies we raise in their new homes is a responsibility we take very seriously. All our puppies are sold on a written Contract and Guarantee. Companion puppies are sold on a sterilization agreement. Companion puppies from About Time Cane Corso are NOT the undesirable pups from a litter. They are simply pups who will be spayed/neutered and not used for breeding. They are quite often show quality, and are sold with the same Health, Hip, and Temperament Guarantee. If you are interested in one of our puppies, please read this Sales Policies page (below), review our Purchase Process page, and take a minute to complete our Puppy Application . We will contact you promptly. Reputation is Everything to us. The quality and health of the dogs we breed speak for themselves, and our Accomplishments and Client Testimonials speak louder than anything we could ever say." }, { "docid": "D582536#0", "title": "http://westwindgsps.com/german_shorthaired_pointer_puppies.htm\nGerman Shorthaired Pointer Puppies", "text": "German Shorthaired Pointer Puppies Linebred S pecifically for Foot H unting!- A L imited N umber of GSP P ups E ach Y ear -German Shorthair Puppies A vailable Soon Gary Hutchison 1 (800) 675-2772- Sires and Dames DNA Mapped -Satisfaction 100% Guaranteed in Writing for the Life of your Pup ! Dames on birds during gestation of pups!e-mail: [email protected] Whelping German Shorthaired Pointer Puppies As breeders of GSPs we are lucky that the early breeders selected out for dames that were good mothers. To this day we have very few problems in whelping puppies compared with many other breeds. Having pups is certainly not difficult so it falls to the breeder to be more concerned with their ability to place the pups they produce in good homes than their ability to put pups on the ground. With that said here are some tips and guidelines on German Shorthair Pups. From inception to whelp is normally 63 days. The first sign of pregnancy is a widening of the loin at around 4 weeks following the breeding. If you know your German Shorthair you will be able to tell she is pregnant looking down on her loin area weeks before any other telltale sign. It is also not uncommon for her nipples to swell to roughly twice their normal size shortly after even though her tits don’t get any bigger – especially for maidens. Nature made it so she can run and hunt right up till the last two weeks of being in whelp." }, { "docid": "D2105342#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Docking_%28dog%29\nDocking (dog)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about docking of dogs' tails. For other animals, see Docking (animal). For other uses, see Docking (disambiguation). Boxers with docked tails. The dog in front also has cropped ears. Docking is the removal of portions of an animal's tail. While docking and bobbing are more commonly used to refer to removal of the tail, the term cropping [1] is used in reference to the ears. Tail docking occurs in one of two ways. The first involves constricting the blood supply to the tail with a rubber ligature for a few days until the tail falls off. The second involves the severance of the tail with surgical scissors or a scalpel. [" }, { "docid": "D983559#0", "title": "http://globalanimaltransport.com/docking-dogs-tails-cropping-ears-good-bad/\nDocking Dogs Tails and Cropping Their Ears â Good or Bad?", "text": "Docking Dogs Tails and Cropping Their Ears – Good or Bad? We are all aware that some breeds, like the Australian shepherd, Rottweiler, Doberman, and the Viszla, have a tradition and/or standard of either a docked tail, cropped ears, or both. Recently, as more and more pet parents have begun to question whether we should do these alterations. And, in some places, such as many countries in Europe, they have already banned the procedures. But there are those who say the alterations serve a purpose other than looks, and that they are thinking of the welfare of the dog by doing them. This article is here to educate our readers on both sides of this emotionally charged debate. History of Alteration Like most things that are controversial, the history on docking and cropping has become almost myth. If you ask any dog owner you meet on the street, you will hear things like people crop ears to make them appear “mean,” “to show they are a fighting dog,” or they dock tails because it enhances the “look” of the dog. However, regardless of whether you agree with it or not, tail docking and ear cropping actually have their roots in ancient times and in function, not fashion. The docking of tails began because working dogs (sporting or herding) where found to have an unusually high rate of injuries to this appendage in their daily lives." }, { "docid": "D2401400#0", "title": "http://www.bijoupoodles.com/PBG.html\nABOUT US AND OUR POODLES", "text": "\"!! AVAILABLE PUPPIES ! ! Meet Our Poodles ... Our References ... Web Page Links Questions Answered ... Whats New at Bijou ... Bijou Difference Contact us: [email protected] ABOUT US AND OUR POODLES\"\"They are not my whole life but they make my life whole\"\". Dark Brown, Vibrant Red Standard Poodles THINGS TO CONSIDER \"\"BEFORE\"\" GETTING A PUPPY: This is how we raise our pups until their eyes open. 1. Are you prepared for the first week of no sleep while crate training your puppy ? ( We do offer training suggestions in our manual) 2. Are you prepared to feed and let the puppy out to toilet (with you there with them to praise) every 6 hours ? 3. Have you found a Groomer in your area and are you prepared to pay their fee every 3 months or learn yourself ?" }, { "docid": "D709310#0", "title": "http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/englishspringerspaniel.htm\nEnglish Springer Spaniel", "text": "\"English Springer Spaniel Information and Pictures Becham the English Springer Spaniel at 10 months old Find an English Springer Spaniel Breeder Place an Ad Rescue an English Springer Spaniel List Your Rescue Other Names Springer Spaniel Pronunciation Your browser does not support the audio tag. Description The English Springer Spaniel is a medium-sized, compact dog. The head is in proportion with the body. The broad skull is medium in length and flat on the top. The length of the head is about the same as the length of the neck. The muzzle is about the same length as the skull, with a moderate stop. The nose is either liver or black, depending on the dog's coat color. The teeth meet in a scissors bite. The medium-sized, oval-shaped eyes are either dark hazel in liver and white dogs or dark brown in black and white dogs. The long, wide, pendant ears hang close to the cheeks and reach the nose when pulled forward." }, { "docid": "D840339#0", "title": "http://www.gentledoberman.com/doberman-puppy-information/buying-a-puppy/questions-to-ask\nQuestions to Ask a Breeder", "text": "Home › Doberman Pinscher Puppy Information › Buying Your Doberman Pinscher Puppy ›Questions to Ask a Breeder Let Them Tell You What You Need to Know The key to getting information you need from a breeder is to ask unspecific questions. Asking, “You don’t keep the puppies outside, do you?” will only yield what the breeder thinks you want to hear. Just ask, let them tell, and most importantly, listen. How long have you been breeding? A good starter question is to ask how long they have been breeding. A long history isn’t as important as what this question leads into. If this question does not lead into it on its own, good follow-up questions are: Why did you get into breeding? Who primarily takes care of the puppies and mother? How long do you plan on continuing your breeding program?" }, { "docid": "D2717755#0", "title": "https://www.petplanet.co.uk/dog_breed_profile.asp?dbid=42\nOld English Sheepdog Dog Breed Profile", "text": "\"Pet Information / Breed Profiles / Dog Breeds / Selected Breed Old English Sheepdog Dog Breed Profile General Other Names OES, Bobtail, Bob Dog Group Kennel Club Pastoral Breed Classification Old English Sheepdogs belong to the pastoral group and are now popular for companionship, showing and obedience trials. Cost of Ownership Average Food Cost £7.50-10 per week Feeding Requirements As puppies care must be taken to follow the breeder's recommended diet sheet to ensure the correct nutrients are given to promote healthy bones. OES's are not fussy eaters and, indeed, considering their size, are not big eaters. Try Royal Canin Breed Specific Dog Food Other Expenses The purchase price of a puppy is around £750 - 1000. The grooming can work out expensive if you have to get it done professionally but you can learn to do it yourself. Lifespan 9 - 15 years The OES will live for 12 to 13 years. Average Litter Size Litter sizes can vary from 1 to 12 puppies, but the average is 8. General Physical Description Old English Sheepdogs are distinctive the world over with their long, shaggy coats covering thickset bodies. Their eyes appear to be totally covered but their vision is never impaired. From behind, their walk is a bear-like roll and when trotting show effortless extension with a powerful drive from the hindquarters." }, { "docid": "D518171#0", "title": "http://www.terrificpets.com/dog_breeds/Yorkshire_Terrier.asp\nYorkshire Terriers", "text": "\"Yorkshire Terriers Aliases: Yorkies Yorkshire Terrier For Sale Information For Sale Articles Forum Description Coat History Temperament Health Grooming Exercise Training Add this content to your website for free. Click here to select your website's style. Puppy Adult Ratings and Attributes Attributes Ratings Life Span: from 12- 15 years. Litter Size: up to five puppies in a litter. Group: Toy, Terrier Recognized By: CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACRColor: Blue and Tan. Yorkshire puppies are born black and tan, gradually attaining their blue and tan coloration as they mature. Hair Length: Long Size: Toy/Small Shedding: Does Not Shed Male Height: usually 8 inches or under. Male Weight: can range up to 7 lbs. Female Height: 7 inches or under. Female Weight: can range up to 7 lbs Living Area: The Yorkshire can adapt easily to most situations, making it a popular pet for families with children, single people, senior citizens, and just about anyone." }, { "docid": "D2785886#0", "title": "http://www.axcium.com/schnauzer_faq.htm\nMINIATURE SCHNAUZER ARTICLES", "text": "MINIATURE SCHNAUZER ARTICLESHow to tape and train your puppy's cropped ears to stand right How to groom the schnauzer head - Print out and bring to your pet groomer to get the right schnauzer look!Grooming the miniature schnauzer Puppy Naming Tips What is My Dog Saying?6 Common Dog Emergencies GPS Pet Tracking MINIATURE SCHNAUZER SHOW REPORTSCRUFTS, Birmingham, UK 2007 March 2007 The World Dog Show in Poland November 2006 Miniature Schnauzer Specialty Show in the UK October 2006 European Winner Show 2006 June 2006 Finnish Schnauzer Pinscher Club Specialty Show 2006 June 2006 The World Dog Show in Amsterdam July 2002FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSHow long can Puppy be home alone? How do I housebreak my puppy? How can I crate train my puppy? I would like to get two puppies at the same time…I think your guarantee is great, because if we can’t keep the puppy anymore we can return him to you!How do you socialize your puppies? Why and how should I socialize my pup? Should I crate train my puppy? Should I ear-crop my puppy, and what about tails and dewclaws? What is the origin of the Miniature Schnauzer? How big does the Miniature Schnauzer get? I'm allergic, can I have a Miniature Schnauzer?" }, { "docid": "D1509785#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/5978-2\nSchnauzers", "text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Mammals Land Mammals Domestic Dogs Dog Breeds Schnauzers Unanswered | Answered Schnauzers Parent Category: Dog Breeds There are three types of Schnauzer: Giant, Standard and Miniature. But each are just as charming and handsome as the next. They have the typical 'moustache' and bushy eyebrows which makes them look so grumpy although they are far from it! Learn more about this friendly breed of terrier in this category. < 2 3 4 >What is a Schnauzer classified as? The Miniature Schnauzer is classified as a terrier while as the Standard Schnauzer and the Giant Schnauzer are classified as working dogs. Are miniature schnauzer puppy tails short at birth? No. They have long tails and ears at birth. either the breeder will cut them, or you may need to take them in to get cut How much should a 6 month old Alaskan malamute weigh?my 6 month old mal weighs 24kg (52.8lb)Can you cut the whiskers on your miniature schnauzer?" }, { "docid": "D645742#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_to_cut_dog_tail\nCut off dogs tail?", "text": "IZZYFENTCut off dogs tail? No, I think it'd prefer if you didn't you should never cut a dogs tail off, it is very painful and all dogs need tails. Puppies CAN feel having their tails cut off n …Cockapoo expert 97 21 Contributions What kind of dogs get their tails cut off?the dogs that get their tails cut off are mostly cockapoos and mabe some kinds of cocker spaniels. A dog can also get its tail cut off when they are an adult. Like if they have …IZZYFENTWhy do you cut the tail off a dog?the tails used to be cut off on certain dogs like a boxer dog etc because these kind of dogs were used for fighting other dogs etc and making bets on them. therefore the tails …Teledain 4,388 Contributions What is the age to get a dogs tail docked? Docking is a traditional practice meant to shorten or remove the tail of dogs whose original purpose put the tail in harms' way (e.g. Rottweilers were originally used sometime …What age to cut a boxer's tail? Boxers should have their dock (cut) when they are a few days old. Some people considered docking to be cruel and it is illegal in some countries. Actually, it is unneccissary …Salette Andrews 4,070 Contributions Salette Andrews, MS, writes about healthy, humane living." }, { "docid": "D2170148#0", "title": "http://www.yorkiebabies.com/yorkiepuppies/yorkiebreedinfo.html\nKnowing What an Ideal Yorkshire Terrier Looks Like", "text": "\"954-324-0149Yorkie Breed Info, Looks, History & Traits ELEGANT TEACUP YORKIES YORKIEBABIES. COMYorkshire Terrier Dog Breed Aliases: Yorkies Life Span: from 12- 15 years. Litter Size: up to five puppies in a litter. Group: Toy, Terrier Recognized By: CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACRColor: Blue and Tan. Yorkshire puppies are born black and tan, gradually attaining their blue and tan coloration as they mature. Hair Length: Long Size: Toy/Small Shedding: Does Not Shed Male Height: usually 8 inches or under. Male Weight: can range up to 7 lbs. Female Height: 7 inches or under. Female Weight: can range up to 7 lbs Living Area: The Yorkshire can adapt easily to most situations, making it a popular pet for families with children, single people, senior citizens, and just about anyone. They do great as apartment dogs, or enjoy the outdoors of a yard also." }, { "docid": "D273178#0", "title": "http://www.allboxerinfo.com/boxer-tail-docking\nDocking Boxer Tails", "text": "\"Become A Free Member The Book - Hard copy & e Book Docking Boxer Tails There is quite a difference in appearance between a Boxer with a docked tail and one with a natural tail. Overview The debate regarding docking a Boxer's tail is side by side with ear cropping. Look to our Ears - To Crop or Not to see which countries allow this and which deem it illegal. Usually, if an owner decides to crop the ears, they will also have the Boxer's tail docked. Docking is the process of having a certain percentage of a Boxer puppy or dog's natural tail removed. This is done to produce a short tail that stands erect. Mr. Riley | Photo courtesy of Tom and Tori Mc Donald What Exactly is Docking? Docking (or bobbing as it is sometimes called) is a process in which a dog’s natural long tail is cut to produce a small tail that stands erect. Docking is done one of two ways. The first method is to cut off the blood flow in the tail with the use of a special rubber band, placed so tightly that the blood cannot reach the end of the tail; thus causing it to eventually fall off." }, { "docid": "D1876484#0", "title": "http://petsplace.co.za/dogs.htm\nHuh? How come we have so many breeds?", "text": "\"Huh? How come we have so many breeds? We have small dogs, large dogs, guard dogs, pampered dogs - where did they all come from? Did breeds evolve naturally? Are they randomly generated? The answer is no! Breeds did not \"\" evolve . \"\" The first dogs are thought to have been wolves. In the beginning, God created wolves to be wild, lean, hunters. A dog and a wolf are the same species of animal." }, { "docid": "D582535#0", "title": "http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/germanshorthairedpointer.htm\nGerman Shorthaired Pointer", "text": "\"German Shorthaired Pointer Information and Pictures Sammy the German Shorthaired Pointer at 12 years old— \"\"Despite his age Sammy is still full of energy. \"\" Find a German Shorthaired Pointer Breeder Place an Ad Find a German Shorthaired Pointer Breeder List Your Rescue Other Names German Short-haired Pointing Dog Deutsch Kurzhaar GSPPronunciation Your browser does not support the audio tag. Description The German Shorthaired Pointer is a versatile all-purpose gundog. The head is in proportion to the body. The skull is slightly round on top, broad and arched on the sides. The length of the muzzle should be equal to the length of the skull. The muzzle is long with a slight stop that can be viewed from the side. The large nose is brown with wide open nostrils. The almond-shaped, medium-sized eyes are dark brown. The high-set ears are broad, hanging close to the head." } ]
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age to drop out of school in alabama
[ { "docid": "D1901875#0", "title": "http://blog.al.com/spotnews/2009/05/alabama_gov_bob_riley_signs_la.html\nAlabama Gov. Bob Riley signs law raising state minimum drop out age to 17", "text": "Alabama Gov. Bob Riley signs law raising state minimum drop out age to 17Print Email By The Associated Press on May 18, 2009 at 2:51 PM, updated May 18, 2009 at 2:53 PM0 shares MONTGOMERY -- Alabama Gov. Bob Riley has signed a new law raising the minimum age to drop out of high school in the state from 16 to 17. The law, which Riley signed today, requires that a student must attend an exit interview with a school administrator and a parent or guardian before dropping out. They also will have to sign a document showing that they understood the consequences of leaving school early. The new law was sponsored by Sen. Arthur Orr, a Republican from Decatur. It takes effect with the upcoming school year. Down in Alabama News and life Daily briefing »AL.com's Ike Morgan talks about what's going on in our state. Listen on:i Tunes Alexa Stitcher Google Play Soundcloud NEW DOCUMENTARYAlabama's 60,000-year-old underwater forest spills its secrets »MOST READActive Discussions" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1901876#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_a_17_year_old_drop_out_of_school_in_Alabama_without_parental_consent\nCan a 16 year old drop out of school without parental consent in the state of Maryland?", "text": "Answered In Education Can a 16 year old drop out of school without parental consent in the state of Maryland? No he has to be a senior ,and this is coming from a high school teacher in Maryland and his parents must be aware.who wants to know this anyway this will ruin your future. No …Answered In Children and the Law How old do you have to be to drop out of school in Gerogia without parental consent?u have to be 16 years old or older GML929939 24,368 Contributions Answered In Children and the Law Can a 16 year old drop out of high school without parental consent in Mississippi? No. The age of majority in Mississippi is not even until age 21. Answered In Children and the Law Can a 17 year old legally drop out of high school in Alabama without parental consent?you have to consider why would this state bee different than any other I say no Mark Swarthout 794,173 Contributions Contract attorney. When not working I teach karate, collect stamps, write books, and play the ukulele. Answered In Children and the Law Can a 17 year old legally move out of his or her parents house without their consent in Alabama? No, they cannot move out without parental permission. The key here is the age of majority (adulthood) in Alabama." }, { "docid": "D1747741#0", "title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/should-college-tuition-be-lowered-page1.html\n\"\"\"Should College Tuition Be Lowered\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"", "text": "\"\"\"Should College Tuition Be Lowered\"\" Essays and Research Papers Should College Tuition Be Lowered Why College Tuition Should be Lowered By Sarah Claymiller What could you do with $14,000? Well, you could buy 4,000 Whoppers with that money. You could also buy 35 IPads, and 4 80 inch flat screen TVs. Or, instead of those things, you could buy yourself one year’s worth of college tuition. Does it seem a little unusual that only one year of tuition costs that much? It might be if you live outside of America; the United States is one of the biggest spenders on secondary education compared to other... College, College tuition, Debt 1496 Words | 3 Pages Open Document College Tuition College Tuition: A Hardship for American Families To flourish in America today, the average student will have to go to a high-quality college, earn a degree and land a successful job to eventually support a family. However, success is easier said than done, because all of those steps are vital. The step that many Americans struggle with is affording a high-quality college, not because they aren't smart or skilled enough, but because Americans cannot pay for the pricy tuition and additional expenses... Academic degree, Associate's degree, Bachelor of Science 1753 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Should College Tuition Be Based on Major Professor Johnson EC 111H 26 October 2012 The Problem with College Tuition Every year, students wishing to attend college are faced with the steep price that comes with their prospective education. For many, the belief that it will play dividends in the long run is enough reason to pay the high price. However, college majors have a wide variance of starting median salaries, which leads to the question of whether or not tuition should be based on your field of study." }, { "docid": "D2094882#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071220165849AAfIYmV\nWhat year did Rosa Parks's maternal grandfather die?", "text": "\"Arts & Humanities Genealogy What year did Rosa Parks's maternal grandfather die? I wanna know when her grandparents died. Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Rosa Parks was born Rosa Louise Mc Cauley in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913, to James Mc Cauley and Leona Edwards, respectively a carpenter and a teacher, and was of African-American, Cherokee-Creek, [1] and Scots-Irish [2] ancestry. According to a genealogy I have found online, Leona Edwards parents were named Sylvester Edwards and Rosena Percival. I don't know when he died, but he was in the census at least until 1920 Sylvester Edwards 1880 U. S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Pine Level, Montgomery County, Alabama, ED 140, Sheet 22b, Dwelling 202, Family 220, Vest Edwards household. Vest Edwards, mulatto, male, 25, married, farmer, AL AL AL. 1900 U. S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Pine Level, Montgomery County, Alabama, ED 116, Sheet 7b, Dwelling 117, Family 118, Sylvester Edwards household. Sylvester Edwards, head, black, male, May 1858, 42, married 17 years, AL GA AL, farmer, rents. 1910 U. S. Federal Census (Population Schedule), Pine Level, Montgomery County, Alabama, ED 109, Sheet 18a, Dwelling 172, Family 172, Sylvester Edwards household. Sylvester Edwards, head, male, mulatto, 59, married 2nd time 26 years, AL GA GA, farm laborer, rents farm." }, { "docid": "D1442493#0", "title": "http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Donald_Watkins\nDonald Watkins", "text": "\"Donald Watkins Donald V. Watkins, Sr (born September 8, 1948 in Parsons, Kansas) is an attorney, investor and entrepreneur whose net worth has been estimated as high as $1.5 billion. He was one of the first African Americans to graduate from the University of Alabama School of Law and worked as Birmingham 's city attorney under Mayor Richard Arrington. Watkins grew up as the fifth of sixth children of the late Levi Watkins, longtime president of Alabama State University, and his wife, Lillian, a schoolteacher and homemaker. The pursuit of worthy goals was emphasized in the Watkins family. Donald's older brothers, Levi Jr and James are both surgeons. His sisters Marie, Pearl and Doristine are a mathemetician, musician and grade-school principal respectively. Donald apprenticed for several summers at his grandfather's plumbing company in Clarksville, Tennessee. Watkins entered school at Southern Illinois University intending to become an architect, but switched and entered law school at Howard University in 1970. He transferred to Alabama on an NAACP scholarship, becoming a member of the second integrated class in law school there. After graduating he moved to Montgomery to begin his practice in the office of Fred D. Gray." }, { "docid": "D461606#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorsby,_Alabama\nThorsby, Alabama", "text": "\"Thorsby, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Thorsby, Alabama Town Seal Nickname (s): Little Swede Town, The Peach Basket Location of Thorsby in Chilton County, Alabama. Coordinates: 32°55′1″N 86°42′57″WCountry United States State Alabama County Chilton Government• Type Mayor-Council• Mayor Robert Height Area [1]• Total 5.84 sq mi (15.12 km 2)• Land 5.83 sq mi (15.10 km 2)• Water 0.01 sq mi (0.03 km 2)Elevation 696 ft (212 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 1,980• Estimate (2016) [2] 2,052• Density 352.03/sq mi (135.93/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35171Area code (s) 205FIPS code 01-76080GNIS feature ID 0153689Website www .townofthorsby .com Thorsby is a town in Chilton County, Alabama, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population of the town was 1,980. [ 3] The town mayor is Robert Height. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Demographics3 Climate4 History5 Thorsby High School6 Notable person7 References8 External links Geography [ edit]Thorsby is located north of the center of Chilton County at 32°55'1.171\"\" North, 86°42'57.442\"\" West (32.916992, -86.715956). [ 4]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13.3 km 2 ), of which 0.012 square miles (0.03 km 2 ), or 0.19%, is water. [ 3]Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. % ±1910 426 —1920 513 20.4%1930 771 50.3%1940 772 0.1%1950 828 7.3%1960 968 16.9%1970 944 −2.5%1980 1,422 50.6%1990 1,465 3.0%2000 1,820 24.2%2010 1,980 8.8%Est. 2016 2,052 [2] 3.6%U. S. Decennial Census [5] 2013 Estimate [6]As of the census [7] of 2010, there were 1,980 people, 733 households, and 573 families residing in the town. The population density was 386 people per square mile (149.0/km²)." }, { "docid": "D2900440#0", "title": "https://www.facebook.com/cityofmobile\nCity of Mobile", "text": "\"City of Mobile@cityofmobile Home About Photos Events Videos Reviews Poll Posts Notes Community Create a Page Like Share Send Message See more of City of Mobile on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Government Organization in Mobile, Alabama3.7Community See All22,459 people like this22,370 people follow this About See Allcityofmobileblog.blogspot.com Government Organization · City Suggest Edits People22,459 likes935 visits Pages liked by this Page Panini Pete's of Mobile Saenger Theatre Mobile Baykeeper People Also Like Sandy Stimpson Politician Mobile County, Alabama Government Organization Saenger Theatre Performance & Event Venue Government Organizations in Mobile, Alabama Places Mobile, Alabama City of Mobile English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Photos See All Videos Let it snow Mobile!3308After establishing our very first litter patrol in April, we have collected 52,635 gallons of litter successfully removing waste off City streets and out of our precious waterways!362Come Fall in love with our Brown Bag in Bienville series!29See All Reviews3.7 116 Reviews Tell people what you think Coburn Godwin· August 16, 2017I have been living in Mobile since 1959. What a great place to live. Great golf courses, fishing, hunting, site seeing, nature trails you name it, it's here in Mobile Alabama. Another thing I like is ... See More Audrey Muzingeaux· August 2, 2017I've lived in Mobile for 3 years now (lived in other states and cities before that). I have a love/ hate relationship with Mobile, and unfortunat ely I feel it skewing more negative as time goes by. I ... See More Jere Matthew Johnson· August 23, 2017now most cities do not have a history such as Mobile but Mobile was founded in 1702 that's 300 years of donning the cloak that covers an interstate north south east west a river that can take that tak ... See More Dianne M. Stuart· June 29, 2017It sickens me when the city allows Alabama Power to butcher the beautiful live oaks that happen to be near a power line. Please come up with a better plan. It is unbelievab le that this continues to go ... See More Kasey Willard Parker· August 23, 2017I love Mobile! I was born here and I grew up going to Mardi Gras and First Night and the Greater Gulf State Fair. I went to Baker High and Now my kids go there." }, { "docid": "D2509230#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scottsboro_Boys\nScottsboro Boys", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the musical, see The Scottsboro Boys (musical). The Scottsboro Boys, with attorney Samuel Leibowitz, under guard by the state militia, 1932The Scottsboro Boys were nine African American teenagers, ages 13 to 19, accused in Alabama of raping two White American women on a train in 1931. The landmark set of legal cases from this incident dealt with racism and the right to a fair trial. The cases included a lynch mob before the suspects had been indicted, all-white juries, rushed trials, and disruptive mobs. It is commonly cited as an example of a miscarriage of justice in the United States legal system. On March 25, 1931, two dozen people were ' hoboing ' on a freight train traveling between Chattanooga and Memphis, Tennessee, the hoboes being an equal mix of African-Americans and Caucasians. A group of white teenage boys saw 18-year-old Haywood Patterson on the train and attempted to push him off the train, claiming that it was \"\"a white man's train\"\". [ 1] A group of whites gathered rocks and attempted to force all of the black men from the train. Patterson and the other black passengers were able to ward off the group. The humiliated white teenagers jumped or were forced off the train and reported to the city's sheriff that they had been attacked by a group of black teenagers." }, { "docid": "D3134684#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadsden,_Alabama\nGadsden, Alabama", "text": "\"Gadsden, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gadsden, Alabama City Aerial photo of downtown Gadsden Motto (s): \"\"City of Champions\"\"Location of Gadsden in Etowah County, Alabama. Coordinates: 34°0′36″N 86°0′37″WCoordinates: 34°0′36″N 86°0′37″WCountry United States State Alabama County Etowah Government• Type Mayor–council (with seven councilmen)• Mayor Sherman Guyton Area [1]• City 38.49 sq mi (99.70 km 2)• Land 37.31 sq mi (96.64 km 2)• Water 1.18 sq mi (3.06 km 2)Elevation 541 ft (165 m)Population ( 2010)• City 36,856• Estimate (2016) [2] 35,837• Density 960.47/sq mi (370.84/km 2)• Metro 103,931 (US: 345th)Time zone Central Time ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35901-35907Area code (s) 256, 938FIPS code 01-28696GNIS feature ID 0157961Website www .cityofgadsden .com Gadsden is a city in and the county seat of Etowah County in the U. S. state of Alabama. It is located on the Coosa River about 56 miles (90 km) northeast of Birmingham and 90 miles (140 km) southwest of Chattanooga, Tennessee. It is the primary city of the Gadsden Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of 103,931. As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 36,856, [3] with an estimated population of 35,837 in 2016. [ 4] Gadsden and Rome, Georgia, are the largest cities in the triangular area defined by the Interstate highways between Atlanta, Birmingham, and Chattanooga. Gadsden was at one time in the 19th century Alabama's second most important center of commerce and industry, trailing only the seaport of Mobile. The two cities were important shipping centers: Gadsden for riverboats and Mobile for international trade. Through the 1980s, Gadsden was a center of heavy industry, including the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and Republic Steel. More than a decade after the sharp decline in industry, in 1991 Gadsden was awarded the honor of All-America City by the National Civic League, an award that honored the way Gadsden's citizens, government, businesses, and voluntary organizations work together to address critical local issues." }, { "docid": "D1827107#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_Hill,_Alabama\nCarbon Hill, Alabama", "text": "\"Carbon Hill, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Carbon Hill City Location of Carbon Hill in Walker County, Alabama. Coordinates: 33°53′26″N 87°31′27″WCountry United States State Alabama County Walker Area [1]• Total 5.59 sq mi (14.47 km 2)• Land 5.50 sq mi (14.25 km 2)• Water 0.09 sq mi (0.22 km 2)Elevation 479 ft (146 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 2,021• Estimate (2016) [2] 1,964• Density 357.09/sq mi (137.87/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35549Area code (s) 205FIPS code 01-12016GNIS feature ID 0155010Carbon Hill is a city in Walker County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in February 1891. [ 3] At the 2010 census the population was 2,021, down from 2,071 in 2000. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography1.1 Climate2 Demographics2.1 2010 census3 History4 Churches5 Notable people6 Education7 References Geography [ edit]Carbon Hill was begun as a small mining town in extreme western Walker County. The city is located at 33°53′26″N 87°31′28″W (33.890690, -87.524307). [ 4]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.6 square miles (15 km 2 ), of which 5.5 square miles (14 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) (0.90%) is water. Climate [ edit]The climate in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Carbon Hill has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated \"\"Cfa\"\" on climate maps. [ 5]Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. %" }, { "docid": "D3457481#0", "title": "http://www.michaelmcfadyenscuba.info/viewpage.php?page_id=835\n.", "text": "\"Sydney Dive Site Hints\"\"Barrens Hut has a cave and tunnel\"\"Blue Water Quarry - Birmingham, Alabama Of all the unlikely places in the world that I thought I would ever dive, this site would have to be the winner. How I got to dive here is a story in itself, but the simple version is that I was asked to be the expert witness in the Gabe Watson murder trial ( click here to read more) which was on in Birmingham, Alabama, USA, in February 2012. While there, I decided I wanted to dive this quarry. Why? Blue Water Quarry at Pelham, Birmingham, Alabama Well, both Gabe and his wife, Tina (who Gabe was on trial for murdering) were trained here. Gabe also did the vast majority of his dives in the quarry as well as all the training for his various certifications. This site used to be called Alabama Blue Water Adventures and is now called Dive Alabama. The site is more commonly called Blue Water Quarry and also used to be called Pelham Keys. It is an old limestone quarry that flooded when the quarrying hit an underground stream. It covers an area of about 10.5 hectares (425 by 350 metres)." }, { "docid": "D2635680#0", "title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/7624706/George-Wallace.html\nGeorge Wallace", "text": "\"George Wallace George Wallace, the former Governor of Alabama and four times presidential candidate who has died aged 79, articulated the white backlash in the southern states during the 1960s with the fervour of a preacher at a revivalist meeting. Photo: CORBIS3:10PM BST 15 Sep 1998\"\"Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation for ever!\"\" he proclaimed on first being elected governor in 1963. Wallace's appeal, though, extended well beyond the South. He voiced the alienation felt by blue-collar workers and suburbanites in the face of the upheavals of the 1960s. \"\" Send them a message,\"\" he urged in his campaigns for the presidency. \"\" Them\"\" meant the \"\"pointy-headed professors who can't park a bicycle straight\"\"; the \"\"briefcase-totin' bureaucrats\"\"; and \"\"the beatnik crowd that run Washington\"\". Although Wallace failed to halt integration in the South, he detached a substantial portion of the blue-collar vote from the Democratic Party for a generation." }, { "docid": "D1280985#0", "title": "http://bigpicturehuntsville.com/plan/demographics/\nDemographics", "text": "An interactive statistical look at current and past population trends. Huntsville is a growing city. It is the largest municipality in North Alabama, and is the primary city of its Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which includes Madison and Limestone Counties. The bulk of the city is in Madison County, with the remainder in Limestone County. The population of Huntsville as of July 2014 was approximately 188,226, an increase of 4.5 percent since the 2010 Census and 19 percent since the turn of the millennium. Cumulative Population Growth (1970-2015)Since 2010, Huntsville has accounted for 60 percent of Madison County’s population growth. Annual Population Growth, 1970-2015Birmingham, Here We Come!The City of Huntsville has been the fastest growing major city in Alabama over the past fifteen years. The city is projected to reach 200,000 residents by 2020 and become the largest city in Alabama by the year 2022. Note: These numbers are for cities proper only, not metropolitan areas; Birmingham-Hoover will remain as the state’s largest metropolitan area for the foreseeable future. Huntsville’s population is spreading out Between one and two percent of the City’s growth has been due to annexations." }, { "docid": "D2728555#0", "title": "http://www.nndb.com/people/876/000062690/\n.", "text": "\"Hank Williams, Sr. AKA Hiram King Williams, Sr. Born: 17-Sep - 1923Birthplace: Georgiana, ALDied: 1-Jan - 1953Location of death: Oak Hill, WVCause of death: Heart Failure Remains: Buried, Oakwood Annex Cemetery, Montgomery, ALGender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Country Musician Nationality: United States Executive summary: Take These Chains From My Heart A key figure in the development of country music during the 1940s (and the subsequent development of rock and roll during the 1950s), Hank Williams also helped to establish the tradition of the short-lived, substance abusing renegade that remains so fondly regarded by the music community to this day. Born to a train conductor and his wife in southern Alabama, Williams was raised solely by his mother from the age of seven onward, as his father spent the next 8 years in a VA hospital in Louisiana for a condition related to his experiences in World War I. Hanks's mother Lillie was an organist in the local Baptist church, and it was here that the young boy was given his earliest experiences as a performer, singing as part of the church choir. Throughout the depression Lillie Williams managed to maintain a reasonable standard of living for her family by working several side-jobs to supplement her husband's disability pension and the primary income she received as a boarding house manager. At the age of 11 Hank was sent to live with relatives in Fountain, where he would receive his first guitar lesson his aunt Alice Mc Neil (while also getting his introduction to alcohol at the town's week-end dances. The following year he returned to his mother's home in Georgiana and continued his musical education with the help of Rufus \"\"Tee-Tot\"\" Payne, a local street musician and shoe-shiner who taught him how to play the blues. Music remained William's central interest throughout his childhood and teen years -- a situation probably encouraged by a painful spinal affliction (spina bifida occulta) he had suffered from since birth, which might have made more strenuous youthful activities too difficult. In 1937 Lillie relocated the family to Montgomery, and it was here that Hank's pursuit of a music career began in earnest. With his self-penned song W. P. A. Blues he took first place in a local talent competition, and soon afterward landed a regular spot as a radio performer on the Montgomery station WSFA (billed as \"\"The Singing Kid\"\")." }, { "docid": "D3077328#0", "title": "http://chronicle.augusta.com/stories/latest/lat_704626.shtml\nGa. lawmaker seeks to raise dropout age from 16 to 17", "text": "\"Posted January 16, 2010 09:55 am - Updated January 16, 2010 09:55 am By Ryan Blackburn Morris News Service Ga. lawmaker seeks to raise dropout age from 16 to 17Legislation to raise the age students are legally allowed to quit high school could reduce Georgia's dropout rate if teens who are forced to spend another year in classes come to see graduation as a possibility, the bill's sponsor contends. State Sen. Lester Jackson, D-Savannah, wants to increase the \"\"mandatory attendance age\"\" - the age at which students legally can drop out of school - from 16 to 17. \"\" I don't think a person is mature enough (at age 16) or has the mental capacity to make a decision like that that will affect them for the rest of their lives,\"\" Jackson said. The legislation, Senate Bill 301, would require all students to attend public or private schools, or get home-schooled, until they turn 17. Under current law, a student can choose to quit school on his or her 16th birthday. School superintendents from Augusta to Danielsville, as well as the Georgia Association of Educators, favor increasing the minimum dropout age as pressure mounts on them to raise graduation rates to meet standards under the federal No Child Left Behind law. \"\" Anything that would require kids to hang in there, or to stay in school longer, is a good thing,\"\" Clarke County schools Superintendent Philip Lanoue said. \"\" Every little bit helps. \"\" You have to wonder, when you let students out of school at 16, where are they going to go? What is a 16-year-old out of high school going to do?" }, { "docid": "D845351#0", "title": "http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1697.html\nRosa Parks", "text": "\"Rosa Parks Known throughout the world as the “Mother of the civil rights movement,\"\" Rosa Parks' courageous act on December 1, 1955, changed the course of American history. Born February 4, 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama, Rosa Louise Mc Cauley was the eldest of two children born to James and Leona Mc Cauley. In 1915, when her parents separated, Louise took Rosa and Sylvester, her younger brother, to live with family in Pine Level, Alabama. Following the separation, Rosa rarely heard from her father. Being a teacher, Leona taught Rosa at home until 1924, when at the age of 11, she was sent to live with her aunt in Montgomery, Alabama, to continue her education. Rosa attended the Montgomery Industrial School for Girls, an all-black private school where Rosa performed janitorial work in exchange for tuition. She began high school at Booker T. Washington High, but was forced to drop out to help take care of her ailing mother and grandmother. In 1932, Rosa met and married Raymond Parks, a local barber and civil rights activist. Raymond was a self-educated man with a desire to gain as much knowledge as he could. With his support, Rosa returned to school, and in 1934, received her high school diploma." }, { "docid": "D3529688#0", "title": "http://www.alea.gov/Home/wfContent.aspx?ID=30&PLH1=plhDriverLicense-FAQ\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions Your License to Drive in Alabama Alabama's Driver License Requirements An Alabama Driver License is not required for these people Who cannot be licensed in Alabama? What are the differences in the types of licenses issued? What does the vision screening consist of? What does the written test consist of? What does the road test consist of? Do I ever have to be re-examined? How do I get a non-driver Identification cards? How do I renew my Alabama license? How do I renew my license - I am out of the country in the military or I am out of the state working/in college? What is the grace period to renew my license?" }, { "docid": "D614739#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_County,_AL\nFranklin County, Alabama", "text": "\"Franklin County, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Franklin County, AL)navigation search Not to be confused with Franklin, Alabama. Franklin County, Alabama Franklin County Courthouse in Russelville, Alabama Location in the U. S. state of Alabama Alabama's location in the U. S. Founded February 6, 1818Named for Benjamin Franklin Seat Russellville Largest city Russellville Area• Total 647 sq mi (1,676 km 2)• Land 634 sq mi (1,642 km 2)• Water 13 sq mi (34 km 2 ), 2.0%Population (est. )• ( 2017) 31,495• Density 57/sq mi (22/km 2)Congressional district 4th Time zone Central: UTC−6 / −5Website www .franklincountyal .org Footnotes: County Number 33 on Alabama Licence Plates Franklin County is a county of the U. S. state of Alabama. As of the 2010 census, the population was 31,704. [ 1] Its county seat is Russellville. [ 2] Its name is in honor of Benjamin Franklin, famous statesman, scientist, and printer. [ 3] It is a dry county, although the city of Russellville is wet. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Colbert County1.2 Musical history2 Geography2.1 Adjacent Counties2.2 National protected area3 Transportation3.1 Major Highways3.2 Rail4 Demographics4.1 20004.2 20105 Education6 Government7 Communities7.1 Cities7.2 Towns7.3 Census-designated places7.4 Unincorporated communities8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]Franklin County was established on February 6, 1818. Colbert County [ edit]Colbert County was originally established on February 6, 1867 after it split from Franklin County over political issues after the American Civil War. It was abolished eight months later by an Alabama constitutional convention and then reestablished on February 24, 1870. [" }, { "docid": "D2898768#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guin,_Alabama\nGuin, Alabama", "text": "\"Guin, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Guin\"\" is also the French name for Düdingen, Switzerland. Guin, Alabama City Nickname (s): \"\"Community of good living since 1889. \"\" Motto (s): \"\"Come experience the charm and friendliness of the Deep South\"\"Location of Guin in Marion County, Alabama. Coordinates: 33°58′23″N 87°55′0″WCountry United States State Alabama County Marion Area [1]• Total 14.96 sq mi (38.73 km 2)• Land 14.96 sq mi (38.73 km 2)• Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km 2)Elevation 449 ft (137 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 2,376• Estimate (2016) [2] 2,305• Density 154.13/sq mi (59.51/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35563Area code (s) 205FIPS code 01-32224GNIS feature ID 0154458Website http://www.guinal.org/Guin is a city in Marion County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville, AL Combined Statistical Area. It incorporated in December 1889. It is the birthplace of the band Scufflegrit. [ 3] At the 2010 census the population was 2,376. On July 13, 2010, the citizens of Guin voted to become the first city in Marion County, since Prohibition, to allow the sale of alcohol. On April 3, 1974, Guin was devastated by an F5 tornado during the 1974 Super Outbreak, the second-largest tornado outbreak on record." }, { "docid": "D2633474#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield,_Alabama\nFairfield, Alabama", "text": "\"Fairfield, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Fairfield, Alabama City Location of Fairfield in Jefferson County, Alabama. Coordinates: 33°28′36″N 86°55′0″WCoordinates: 33°28′36″N 86°55′0″WCountry United States State Alabama County Jefferson Government• Mayor Edward May IIArea [1]• Total 3.47 sq mi (8.99 km 2)• Land 3.47 sq mi (8.99 km 2)• Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km 2)Elevation 561 ft (171 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 11,117• Estimate (2016) [3] 10,807• Density 3,114.41/sq mi (1,202.49/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35064Area code (s) 205FIPS code 01-25120GNIS feature ID 0118113Fairfield is a city in western Jefferson County, Alabama, United States. It is part of the Birmingham metropolitan area and is located southeast of Pleasant Grove. The population was 11,117 at the 2010 census. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 2010 census4 Education5 Industry and business5.1 Western Hills Mall6 Notable people7 References8 External links History [ edit]This city was founded in 1910 in which the featured speaker at the dedication ceremony was former President Theodore Roosevelt. It was originally named Corey, after an executive of U. S. Steel Corporation. The name was later changed to the city in which the President of U. S. Steel lived, Fairfield, Connecticut. It was planned as a model city by the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company to house workers in their new Fairfield Works plant, now owned by U. S. Steel, similar to its northeastern city of Ensley. It was incorporated on January 1, 1919. [ 4]Geography [ edit]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.5 square miles (9.1 km 2 ), all land." }, { "docid": "D2595902#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cullman,_Alabama\nCullman, Alabama", "text": "\"Cullman, Alabama From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Cullman, Alabama Hwy 278 & Hwy 31Motto (s): \"\"A City of Character\"\"Location of Cullman in Cullman County, Alabama. Location in the United States Coordinates: 34°10′39″N 86°50′41″WCountry United States State Alabama County Cullman Settled 1873Incorporated 1878Founded by Colonel Johann Gottfried Cullmann Named for Colonel Johann Gottfried Cullmann Government• Type Mayor-Council• Mayor Woody Jacobs Area [1]• Total 20.56 sq mi (53.24 km 2)• Land 19.36 sq mi (50.15 km 2)• Water 1.20 sq mi (3.09 km 2)Elevation 898 ft (251 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 14,775• Estimate (2016) [3] 15,496• Density 800.33/sq mi (309.01/km 2)Time zone Central Standard Time ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 35055-35058Area code (s) 256 Exchanges: 734,735,736,737,738,775FIPS code 01-18976GNIS feature ID 0116948Website www .cullmancity .org Cullman is a city in and the county seat of Cullman County, Alabama, United States. It is located along Interstate 65, about 50 miles (80 km) north of Birmingham and about 55 miles (89 km) south of Huntsville. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 14,775, [4] with an estimated population of 15,496 in 2016. [ 2]Contents1 History2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Education4 Demographics5 Media5.1 Radio stations5.2 Newspapers5.3 Television6 Health care7 Transportation8 Notable persons9 References10 External links History [ edit]In the time before European settlement, the area that today includes Cullman was originally in the territory of the Cherokee Nation. The region was traversed by a trail known as the Black Warrior's Path, which led from the Tennessee River near the present location of Florence, Alabama, to a point on the Black Warrior River south of Cullman. This trail figured significantly in Cherokee history, and it featured prominently in the American Indian Wars prior to the establishment of the state of Alabama and the relocation of several American Indian tribes, including the Creek people westward along the Trail of Tears. During the Creek War in 1813, General Andrew Jackson of the U. S. Army dispatched a contingent of troops down the trail, one of which included the frontiersman Davy Crockett. [ 5]In the 1820s and the 1830s, two toll roads were built linking the Tennessee Valley to present-day Birmingham. In 1822, Abraham Stout was given a charter by the Alabama Legislature to open and turnpike a road beginning from Gandy's Cove in Morgan County to the ghost town of Baltimore on the Mulberry Fork near Colony." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1647017#0", "title": "http://d33.courts.mi.gov/juryduty.htm\n", "text": "JURY DUTY: Jurors serving the 33rd District Court are obligated for one day or one trial, whichever is longer. This procedure was designed for the convenience of citizens called as jurors. Potential jurors are summoned by mail with a date certain. Once you have received a Juror Summons letter, you must call the taped message at (734) 671-6862 one day prior to the jury service date, after 4 p.m. (unless directed otherwise). If the message says that you need to report for jury duty, you must report to the 33rd District Court however if the message says that you do not need to report for jury duty, you do not need to report to the court. The court recognizes that there may be circumstances justifying temporary deferral of jury duty or complete excusal from the process. The following is offered as a guide. Excusals - A copy of the Michigan statute identifying persons who are exempt from jury duty is provided below. If you are in one of these categories, please send a letter to the court stating the reason you choose to exempt yourself. NOTE: If you have moved out of the district, you must send a copy of the front and back of your driver's license showing your new address in order to be excused." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2256179#0", "title": "http://www.courts.ca.gov/cms/rules/index.cfm?title=two&linkid=rule2_1008\n2018 California Rules of Court", "text": "<< Previous Rule [ Back to Title Index ] Next Rule >> | Printer-friendly version of this page2018 California Rules of Court Rule 2.1008. Excuses from jury service (a) Duty of citizenship Jury service, unless excused by law, is a responsibility of citizenship. The court and its staff must employ all necessary and appropriate means to ensure that citizens fulfill this important civic responsibility. ( Subd (a) amended effective January 1, 2007.) ( b) Principles The following principles govern the granting of excuses from jury service by the jury commissioner on grounds of undue hardship under Code of Civil Procedure section 204: (1) No class or category of persons may be automatically excluded from jury duty except as provided by law. ( 2) A statutory exemption from jury service must be granted only when the eligible person claims it. ( 3) Deferring jury service is preferred to excusing a prospective juror for a temporary or marginal hardship. ( 4) Inconvenience to a prospective juror or an employer is not an adequate reason to be excused from jury duty, although it may be considered a ground for deferral. ( Subd (b) amended effective January 1, 2007.) ( c) Requests to be excused from jury service All requests to be excused from jury service that are granted for undue hardship must be put in writing by the prospective juror, reduced to writing, or placed on the court's record." }, { "docid": "D1541829#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jury_duty\nJury duty", "text": "\"Jury duty From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Jury duty (disambiguation). Jury duty or Jury service is service as a juror in a legal proceeding. Contents [ hide ]1 Juror selection process2 Jurisdictions2.1 Australia2.1.1 New South Wales2.2 United Kingdom2.3 United States2.3.1 Reactions2.3.2 Jury scam in the United States3 Jury duty as a model4 References Juror selection process [ edit]The examples and perspective in this section deal primarily with USA and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( April 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Main article: Jury selection The prosecutor and defense can dismiss potential jurors for various reasons, which can vary from one state to another, and they can have a specific number of arbitrary dismissals, or unconditional peremptory challenge, which does not require specific reasons. The judge can also dismiss potential jurors. Some courts had been sympathetic to jurors' privacy concerns and refer to jurors by number, and conduct voir dire in camera (i.e., in private). In the United States, there have also been Fifth Amendment challenges and medical privacy (e.g., HIPAA) objections to this. [ 1]Jurisdictions [ edit]Australia [ edit]Australia uses an adversarial system, and potential jurors are randomly selected from an electoral roll. Jurors receive a small payment for each day of attendance." }, { "docid": "D1876663#0", "title": "https://www.oakgov.com/courts/dc48/Pages/juror/juror_faq.aspx\nJury Duty Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "Jury Duty Frequently Asked Questions Below are Frequently Asked Questions regarding 48th District Court jury duty. For a comprehensive list of frequently asked questions for the entire 48th District Court, visit our FAQ page. How long will I have to serve? You should plan on serving one full day from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you are selected for a jury trial, you will be expected to serve until the case is concluded. How much will I be paid? A morning session will be paid $12.50 plus $.10 per mile round trip. If you are here in the morning and leave after 12:00 p.m., you will be paid $25 plus mileage. Subsequent days you will be paid $20 for a half day and $40 for a full day. I have moved out of the area. Do I have to serve?" }, { "docid": "D3210754#0", "title": "http://stories.avvo.com/rights/what-you-need-to-know-about-a-jury-duty-summons.html\nWhat You Need to Know About a Jury Duty Summons", "text": "What You Need to Know About a Jury Duty Summons Rights Feb 15, 2013By Laurie Junkins Getting a jury duty summons is something that most people greet with very little enthusiasm. Certainly some of us enjoy doing our civic duty, but most of us have jobs and lives and the idea of spending hours at the courthouse waiting to see if we’ll be chosen for a trial that could drag on for days or even weeks doesn’t particularly appeal to us. RELATED: Jury duty 101: Don’t ignore that summons!Here is something to consider: although it may be a hassle, jury duty is actually an extremely important privilege. As Avvo lawyer Patrick Mahaney puts it, “Jury service is more important than voting or holding a public office; jury service is a fundamental duty that every citizen owes to his or her fellow citizens as [a] participant in the democratic and rule of law society that we wish to perpetuate. Without citizens serving as jurors, our system of law will quickly fail. ”Despite its importance, sometimes we really need to be excused from jury duty. Here’s what you need to know: Ignore a Jury Summons at Your Peril Your initial response to a jury summons, especially if it’s from a state you no longer live in or for a day you absolutely cannot make, is to ignore it. A jury summons may seem no more important to you than a parking ticket, but ignoring it could land you in hot water with the court. The likely outcome of simply not showing up for jury duty is that the judge will issue a bench warrant. A bench warrant is essentially an arrest warrant, but it is issued by a judge rather than the police." }, { "docid": "D3537211#0", "title": "http://www.dol.ks.gov/Laws/FAQlaws.aspx\n.", "text": "Workplace Laws and Requirements Workplace Laws Kansas Wage Payment Law (K. S. A. 44-313 et. seq. ) Establishes: Definitions of employer, employee and wages; when wages must be paid, including at separation of employment; payment of undisputed wages; liability of general contractors; rules on withholding of wages; rules on notifications to employees; assessment of interest and/or penalties; the hearing process; individual liability of corporate officers or agents and more. For more information see Wages FAQ . Kansas Minimum Wage and Overtime Law (K. S. A. 44-1201 et. seq. ) Guarantees a minimum wage of $7.25 for workers above the age of 18 years. Overtime pay is required after 46 hours of work in a work week. Employees and employers who are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which is federal law, are not covered by this law. For more information see Wages FAQ ." }, { "docid": "D1250591#0", "title": "http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-04-15/jury-duty-changes/2615134\nJury duty changes", "text": "\"Print Email Facebook Twitter More Jury duty changes Updated 14 Apr 2011, 12:20am Thu 14 Apr 2011, 12:20am Photo: Christian Porter says the changes are long overdue. The Attorney General Christian Porter says an overhaul of Western Australia's jury system is long overdue. Under new legislation an $800 fine will be imposed for people who do not turn up for jury duty when summonsed. Individual employers will face fines of up to $10,000 and companies up to $50,000. The categories of people who were previously automatically exempt from jury duty have been slashed and the age limit for jurors has been raised from 65 to 75 years. Christian Porter says the new laws will make it tougher for people to be excused. \"\" There will be one basic excuse and that is serious hardship,\"\" he said. \"\" You'll be able to make that excuse and if its accepted it'll be accepted, but it will be investigated. If you do get excused because of serious hardship we will defer your jury service. \"\" Topics: courts-and-trials , wa First posted 14 Apr 2011, 10:50pm Thu 14 Apr 2011, 10:50pm Print Email Facebook Twitter More More stories from Western Australia \"" }, { "docid": "D2604006#0", "title": "https://www.bizjournals.com/sanantonio/stories/2003/10/06/focus1.html\nDuty calls", "text": "\"News Duty calls Despite meager compensation, most people responding to court summons Email Share Share Tweet Save Print Order Reprints In This Article By Lisa Y. Taylor Oct 5, 2003, 11:00pm CDT Updated Oct 2, 2003, 8:41am Amelia Cardona-Flores has a long invite list every week. From Monday to Thursday, she expects 1,400 Bexar County residents to miss work, walk through her doors, and fend for themselves for lunch. And they have to pay for parking, too. Cardona-Flores is not a rude party host, but the central jury bailiff for the Bexar County District Court. It is her job to make sure enough potential jurors are summoned and taken through the qualification and service processes to meet the needs of the county's 45 courts. She is proud to say that a large percentage of people in Bexar County either show up for jury duty, or at least respond to the jury summons. \"\" Here in Bexar County, we're able to supply courts with jurors to have their cases heard,\"\" Cardona-Flores says. Her data shows that 80 percent of those summoned in 2002 either reported to the jury room or mailed in exemptions. She compiled the statistics in August, when the Commissioners Court was considering collecting revenue from enforcing a policy that would fine people who do not respond to jury summons. \"\" Bexar County has not had to put this in effect since we have a good show of jurors,\"\" she says." }, { "docid": "D745326#0", "title": "http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/GV/htm/GV.62.htm\n.", "text": "\"GOVERNMENT CODETITLE 2. JUDICIAL BRANCHSUBTITLE E. JURIESCHAPTER 62. PETIT JURIESSUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONSThis section was amended by the 85th Legislature. Pending publication of the current statutes, see H. B. 1103, 85th Legislature, Regular Session, for amendments affecting this section. Sec. 62.001. JURY SOURCE; RECONSTITUTION OF JURY WHEEL. ( a) The jury wheel must be reconstituted by using, as the source: (1) the names of all persons on the current voter registration lists from all the precincts in the county; and (2) all names on a current list to be furnished by the Department of Public Safety, showing the citizens of the county who: (A) hold a valid Texas driver's license or a valid personal identification card or certificate issued by the department; and (B) are not disqualified from jury service under Section 62.102 (1), (2), or (7). ( b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the names of persons listed on a register of persons exempt from jury service may not be placed in the jury wheel, as provided by Sections 62.108 and 62.109. ( c) Each year not later than the third Tuesday in November or the date provided by Section 16.032, Election Code, for the cancellation of voter registrations, whichever is earlier, the voter registrar of each county shall furnish to the secretary of state a current voter registration list from all the precincts in the county that, except as provided by Subsection (d), includes: (1) the complete name, mailing address, date of birth, voter registration number, and precinct number for each voter; (2) if available, the Texas driver's license number or personal identification card or certificate number and social security number for each voter; and (3) any other information included on the voter registration list of the county. (" }, { "docid": "D3270393#0", "title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/exempt\nexempt", "text": "exemptex·empt Use exempt in a sentenceadjective The definition of exempt is you are excused from a rule or an obligation imposed on others. An example of exempt is when everyone else is required to get to a meeting ten minutes early, but you are not required to do so. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeexemptto free from a rule or obligation which applies to others; excuse; release Origin of exempt Middle English exempten from Anglo-French exempter from Classical Latin exemptus, past participle of eximere, to take out: see examplenot subject to or bound by a rule, obligation, etc. applying to others Origin of exempt L exemptusan exempted person Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citeexempttransitive verbex·empt·ed, ex·empt·ing, ex·empts To free from an obligation, duty, or liability to which others are subject: exempting the disabled from military service. Obsolete To set apart; isolate.adjective Freed from an obligation, duty, or liability to which others are subject; excused: persons exempt from jury duty; income exempt from taxation; a beauty somehow exempt from the aging process. Not subject to certain federal workplace laws or protections, especially those requiring overtime compensation: exempt employees. Obsolete Set apart; isolated.noun One who is exempted from an obligation, duty, or liability." }, { "docid": "D654194#0", "title": "http://www.pwcgov.org/government/courts/circuit/pages/exemptions-and-excusals-from-jury-duty.aspx\n", "text": "Home / Your Government / Court System / Clerk of Circuit Court / Exemptions and Excusals from Jury Duty Exemptions and Excusals from Jury Duty Exemptions from Jury Duty If you need to be excused from jury duty, you must request it in writing within five (5) business days of receipt of your summons. All correspondence should contain the Jurors Identification Number that appears below the barcode on the summons. Correspondence may be by email [email protected] or mail to Jury Clerk, Clerk of Circuit Court, 9311 Lee Ave., Manassas ,VA 20110. Your request will be reviewed and you will be notified of the decision. For the following you can send correspondence or go to the website at https://pwcjury.courts.state.va.us . Log on using your Juror Identification Number (which is printed on the front of your Jury Duty Summons). You can postpone your service to another month for one of the following reasons:care of an invalidfinancial hardshiphealth/familyhealth/selfstudenttemporarily awaytransportationvacationwork hardship Also at https://pwcjury.courts.state.va.us, you can indicate if a person•is deceased •is a felon •no longer resides in the County of Prince William, City of Manassas or City of Manassas Park •is over 70 years of age and wants to be excused The Jury Clerk will send you a confirmation letter, fax or e-mail if you are excused from jury service. Otherwise, you need to come to court on the day summoned. If you believe you are exempt or should be excused from Jury Duty, please review the Virginia Code sections below and take action indicated. §" }, { "docid": "D871426#0", "title": "http://www.twc.state.tx.us/news/efte/jury_duty.html\n.", "text": "Jury duty leave is job-protected leave. An employee who is on jury duty is entitled to protection against termination or other adverse action by the employer (see §§ 122.001 and 122.0022 of the Juror's Right to Reemployment Act in the Texas Civil Practices & Remedies Code). However, paid leave for jury duty is not required - see below. Just as with military leave and leave to serve as a subpoenaed witness in a court or administrative proceeding, an employer should not count jury duty leave toward an absence limit, such as one found in a neutral absence control policy. Texas law does not currently require that jury duty leave be paid, except for those who are salaried exempt employees (see below). A bill that would have required employers to pay $40 of jury duty pay for the first day of jury service did not pass during the 81st general session of the Texas Legislature in 2009. The general rule under both Texas and federal law is that an employer does not need to pay for time not worked. That would include time spent on jury duty. See http://www.co.travis.tx.us/district_clerk/jury/E2.asp for one Texas county's explanation regarding jury duty pay. In addition, time spent on jury duty is not time worked for purposes of the FLSA, so it would not count toward overtime." }, { "docid": "D1125241#0", "title": "https://www.shouselaw.com/nevada/jury-duty-offenses.html\n\"Nevada Laws for \"\"Failure to Appear for Jury Duty\"\" (NRS 6 & 28 U.S.C. §1866 (g)) Explained by Las Vegas Criminal Defense Attorneys\"", "text": "\"It is unlawful in Nevada to ignore a jury summons. It is also illegal for employers to fire staff who miss work for jury duty. Penalties include fines and possibly jail. This article explains jury duty laws in both Nevada state court and Nevada federal court. Keep reading to learn about how jurors are summoned, ways to decline jury duty, and penalties for failing to appear for jury duty. What is jury duty in Nevada? American citizens who are registered to vote may be summoned to serve on a jury in a local criminal or civil case. It is the jury's job to watch a trial, weigh the evidence, and then deliberate together to determine the outcome. Note that the following people are disqualified from serving jury duty:non-citizens of the U. S.people under eighteenpeople rendered incapable from physical or mental infirmities (as certified by a physician)people convicted of treasonconvicted felons who have not had their civil rights restorednon-English speakers If the trial is a criminal case, the jury determines whether or not the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. If the trial is a civil case, the jury determines by the preponderance of the evidence if the defendant is liable for money damages." }, { "docid": "D2194013#0", "title": "http://www.glenncourt.ca.gov/court_info/glossary.html\n.", "text": "\"19th Amendment: \"\"Congress shall have the power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.\"\" ( Added to the U. S. Constitution in 1920. ) Admonishment: An authoritative statement made to the jury by the judge regarding their conduct as jurors. Anonymous: When someone's identity is kept unknown. Appeals Case - An appeal is a request to a higher court to review a judgment or verdict in a lower court action. For cases tried in a limited (municipal level) jurisdiction (small claims, limited civil, unlawful detainer, traffic, misdemeanors), the court of appeal is the Superior Court. For cases tried in a general (superior level) jurisdiction (general civil, family law, probate, juvenile, felony), the court of appeal is the Third District Court of Appeals. Ascertained: Determined; proved to be true. Bailiff: An officer from the sheriff's department who maintains courtroom order and jury custody. Sometimes also known as a deputy." }, { "docid": "D1248617#0", "title": "http://www.employmentlawhandbook.com/wage-and-hour-laws/state-wage-and-hour-laws/alabama/\nAlabama Labor Laws â Wage and Hour", "text": "Alabama Labor Laws – Wage and Hour Topics Covered Minimum wage Overtime Meal and breaks Vacation leave Sick leave Holiday leave Jury duty leave Voting leave Severance pay Related Alabama Topics Child labor laws Hours worked Leave laws Minimum wage laws Minimum wage and overtime exemptions Overtime Wage and hour laws Wage payment laws All Alabama Employment Law Topic Back To Top Minimum Wage Alabama has not established a minimum wage rate. For more information on Alabama’s minimum wage laws, visit our Alabama Minimum Wage Laws page, which includes topics such as minimum wage, tip minimum wage, tip sharing and pooling, and subminimum wages. Related topic covered on other pages include: Compensable time (hours worked)Minimum wage and overtime exemptions Back To Top Overtime Alabama labor laws do not have laws governing the payment of overtime. Federal overtime laws apply. See FLSA: Overtime for more information regarding overtime requirements. Back To Top Meals and Breaks Alabama labor laws require employers to provide a 30-minute meal/rest period to employees ages 14 and 15 who are scheduled to work 5 continuous hours. Alabama Child Labor Laws Alabama employers are not required to provide a meal period or breaks to employees 16 years of age and over, thus the federal rule applies. The federal rule does not require an employer to provide either a meal (lunch) period or breaks. However, if an employer chooses to do so, breaks, usually of the type lasting less than 20 minutes, must be paid. Meal or lunch periods (usually 30 minutes or more) do not need to be paid, so long as the employee is free to do as they wish during the meal or lunch period." }, { "docid": "D65026#0", "title": "http://www.employmentlawhandbook.com/wage-and-hour-laws/state-wage-and-hour-laws/illinois/\nIllinois Labor Laws â Wage and Hour", "text": "Illinois Labor Laws – Wage and Hour Topics Covered Minimum wage Overtime Meal and breaks Vacation leave Sick leave Holiday leave Jury duty leave Voting leave Severance pay Related Illinois Topics Hours worked Leave laws Minimum wage laws Minimum wage and overtime exemptions Overtime Wage and hour laws Wage payment laws All Illinois Employment Law Topic Back To Top Minimum Wage Illinois’ current minimum wage is $8.25. For more information on Illinois’s minimum wage laws, visit our Illinois Minimum Wage Laws page, which includes topics such as minimum wage, tip minimum wage, tip sharing and pooling, and subminimum wages. Related topic covered on other pages include: Compensable time (hours worked)Minimum wage and overtime exemptions Back To Top Overtime Illinois labor laws require employers to pay employees overtime at a rate of 1½ time their regular rate when they work more than 40 hours in a workweek, unless otherwise exempt. IL Dept. of Labor FAQs. See FLSA: Overtime for more information regarding overtime requirements. One Day Rest in Seven Illinois labor laws require employers to give each employee at least 24 hours of rest in every calendar week. 820 ILCS 140/2; IL Dept. of Labor FAQs. Some exceptions apply." }, { "docid": "D2879645#0", "title": "http://www.iowadivisionoflabor.gov/wage-frequently-asked-questions\nWage Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"Wage Frequently Asked Questions What is the current minimum wage?$7.25 per hour. I'm a tipped employee. Can my employer pay me less than minimum wage? If you make $30.00 per month or more in tips, the employer may pay as little as $4.35 per hour. If in any work week the wage the employer pays you and the tips you receive do not average at least $7.25 per hour, the employer is required to pay the difference. Can an employer pay less than minimum wage for the first 90 days of a new hire’s employment? Yes. An Iowa employer is allowed to pay an “initial employment wage” of $6.35 per hour for the first 90 days. Iowa’s “initial employment wage” is not the same thing as the federal “training wage” that allows certain employees to be paid less than minimum wage. Information about the federal “training wage” can be obtained by contacting the U. S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour office at 515-284-4625." }, { "docid": "D2737021#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/forum/tennessee/47236-jury-duty-tennessee-2.html\n.", "text": "\"Page 2 of 2 < 1 210-25-2007, 06:41 PMlindsey6188 1 posts, read 7,043 times Reputation: 10Advertisements I was just talking to someone last week how thrilled I was that I have never been on jury duty. Well I checked my mail today and I've been selected for next friday. I spoke too soon.10-25-2007, 06:58 PMKklynnt Location: Pikeville, Tn94 posts, read 335,366 times Reputation: 92Jury duty I don't really know what methods are used nowadays to select you for jury duty. I got nabbed twice...once for a criminal case, and then again at just over the 2 year break you get after sitting on a jury. Maybe I was just unlucky but it sure looks like they were reading the same list over again. Got out of the second time due to an illness..in fact I think I still had a name tag on from the hospital when I went there. Seeing this post reminds me of a story told of a man and his son that were caught for making moonshine. They were walking up the steps to the courtroom and the son looks over to the father and says \"\"I sure do hope we get justice here today\"\" The father grabs his hat off his head and swats the son and says \"\" Shut up boy... I want out of this\"\"10-25-2007, 07:04 PMjrv210 5 posts, read 34,614 times Reputation: 12Well, I've been summoned 8 times in the last 18 years, went the first time,sat all day bored out of my mind, said never again, been throwing them in the garbage ever since.10-25-2007, 07:33 PMalleycat Location: Tennessee6,290 posts, read 20,156,152 times Reputation: 1648I've been on three juries; two murders and a buglary. It was interesting to see how a trial actually worked, but I have no desire to be on another jury.10-25-2007, 08:17 PMRainna 185 posts, read 603,992 times Reputation: 138I have lived in Tn for 65 years and never been called for jury duty. I have been a property owner for at least 40 of those years and a licensed driver for 49 years." }, { "docid": "D3419956#0", "title": "https://www.manateeclerk.com/GeneralInfo/FAQs.aspx?categoryId=17\n.", "text": "Frequently Asked Questions For Jury Duty Welcome to the questions and answers area. We have a large database of FAQs so we have organized them by topic. For frequently asked questions related to a specific topic, select it from the list below. Select a Topic Search for Keyword How am I selected for jury duty? In accordance with Florida Statute 40, prospective jurors are randomly selected from the list of names supplied quarterly by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. What are the qualifications to serve as a juror? You must be a U. S. citizen at least 18 years of age, a resident of the State of Florida, and Manatee County, and possess a driver's license or identification card issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If you do not possess a driver's license, you may execute an affidavit, which you can obtain from our office. How can I be excused from Jury Duty? All requests for excusal must be submitted in writing by completing the bottom portion of the excusal form." }, { "docid": "D975570#0", "title": "https://www.dol.ks.gov/Laws/FAQlaws.aspx\n.", "text": "Workplace Laws and Requirements Workplace Laws Kansas Wage Payment Law (K. S. A. 44-313 et. seq. ) Establishes: Definitions of employer, employee and wages; when wages must be paid, including at separation of employment; payment of undisputed wages; liability of general contractors; rules on withholding of wages; rules on notifications to employees; assessment of interest and/or penalties; the hearing process; individual liability of corporate officers or agents and more. For more information see Wages FAQ . Kansas Minimum Wage and Overtime Law (K. S. A. 44-1201 et. seq. ) Guarantees a minimum wage of $7.25 for workers above the age of 18 years. Overtime pay is required after 46 hours of work in a work week. Employees and employers who are covered by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), which is federal law, are not covered by this law. For more information see Wages FAQ ." }, { "docid": "D63465#0", "title": "http://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/jury-service/faqs-juror-information\nFAQs: Juror Information", "text": "\"How are jurors contacted for service in federal court? Must I respond to my jury duty notice? Who may serve as a juror? Will I be paid for jury service? What if the dates of my jury service conflict with my work or vacation schedule? Why have some people never been called for jury duty? May I volunteer for jury service? I lost my juror summons. How do I find out what court summoned me for jury service? How are jurors contacted for service in federal court?" } ]
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age to gamble in california
[ { "docid": "D3018487#0", "title": "http://www.californiacasinos.com/18.php\nCasino Directory List of all casinos allowing 18 year old + to gamble", "text": "Horse Tracks Has Slots Poker Rooms Casino Directory List of casinos allowing 18 year olds This is our directory of California tribal casinos that allow people over the age of 18 to gamble. While 21 is the permitted age to gamble in most of the United States, tribes which are soviergn nations can set their own rules. Most of them have set their age requirement to 21, however several (more than 20!) still allow 18 year olds to play. ALWAYS check before you drive - remember its only a couple of seconds to call the casino up and verify this data before making the drive. Things change over time, remember this folks. Also - if you do notice an error, please let us know. This list contains every casino in California that allows 18 year olds to gamble. Click the red buttons to filter the casino lists. Categories: Allowing 18+ | With Live Poker | Casinos with Slots | Resort Casinos | Has Luxury Hotel | Must have Lodging By Regions: List ALL facilities | Southern Cali | Bay area | North Coast | Central Valley Barona Valley Ranch Casino Lakeside, CA allows 18+Black Bart Casino Willits, CA 18 and over ok Casino Pauma Pauma Valley, CA 18 year olds Cher-Ae-Heights Casino Trinidad, CA must be 18 years old Chicken Ranch Bingo & Casino Jamestown, CA age 18+Chumash Casino Resort Santa Ynez, CA allows 18 year olds Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino Redwood Valley, CA allows 18 year olds Eagle Mountain Casino Porterville, CA allows 18 year olds Elk Valley Casino Crescent City, CA allows 18 year olds Gold Country Casino Oroville, CA allows 18 year olds Golden Acorn Casino Camp, CA allows 18 year olds Jackson Rancheria Casino Jackson, CA allows 18 year olds Lucky Bear Casino Hoopa, CA allows 18 year olds Mono Wind Casino Auberry, CA allows 18 year olds Morongo Casino Resort Cabazon, CA allows 18 year olds Pit River Casino Burney, CA allows 18 year olds Red Fox Casino Laytonville, CA 18 years old Sycuan Resort & Casino El Cajon, CA 18 is okay Table Mountain Casino Friant, CA allows 18+ in casino The Palace Leemore, CA allows 18 year old Viejas Casino Alpine, CA allows 18 year old" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2244302#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugsy_Siegel\nBugsy Siegel", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bugsy Siegel Born Benjamin Siegel [1] [2] February 28, 1906 Brooklyn, New York Died June 20, 1947 (aged 41) Beverly Hills, California, U. S. Cause of death Homicide Resting place Hollywood Forever Cemetery Residence Los Angeles, California Nationality Jewish-American Other names Benny, Ben, Bugs, Bugsy Occupation Racketeer, gangster, casino owner Parent (s) Max Siegel Jennie Riechenthal [1]Signature Benjamin \"\" Bugsy \"\" Siegel (February 28, 1906 [1] – June 20, 1947) was a Jewish American mobster. Siegel was known as one of the most \"\"infamous and feared gangsters of his day\"\". [ 3] Described as handsome and charismatic, he became one of the first front-page celebrity gangsters. [ 4] He was also a driving force behind the development of the Las Vegas Strip. [ 5] Siegel was not only influential within the Jewish mob but, like his friend and fellow gangster Meyer Lansky, he also held significant influence within the American Mafia and the largely Italian-Jewish National Crime Syndicate. Siegel was one of the founders and leaders of Murder, Inc. [6] and became a bootlegger during the Prohibition. After the amendment prohibiting the production, transport, and sale of alcohol was repealed in 1933, he turned to gambling. In 1936, he left New York and moved to California. [ 7] His time as a mobster (although he eventually ran his own operations) was mainly as a hitman and muscle, as he was noted for his prowess with guns and violence. In 1939, Siegel was tried for the murder of fellow mobster Harry Greenberg." }, { "docid": "D3292420#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.ca/ShowTopic-g664891-i12409-k5985982-Age_limit_for_gambling_in_Casinos-Macau.html\nAge limit for gambling in Casinos", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All China forums Macau forum Macau forumsfitz11Ballina, Australia Level Contributor485 posts23 reviews Save Topic Age limit for gambling in Casinos Dec. 27, 2012, 9:06 p.m. Hi I saw that a new ruling has come into place that you have to be 21 and over to gamble and enter the casinos in Macau. Is this the rule for foreigners visiting as well or just the locals. Report inappropriate content Casinos & gambling in Macau See all Casino at Venetian Macao4,999 Reviews Casinos MGM Casino251 Reviews Casinos Grand Lisboa Casino1,094 Reviews Casinos Macau (Yat Yuen) Canidrome60 Reviews Dog Tracks1-10 of 26 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Thanks Social Security Dublin, California Level Contributor22,196 posts47 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Age limit for gambling in Casinos Dec. 27, 2012, 9:22 p.m.99% of the gamblers in Macau are foreigners, including those from the Mainland. Report inappropriate contentoisaan Hong Kong, China Level Contributor8,225 posts11 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Age limit for gambling in Casinos Dec. 28, 2012, 4:44 a.m. This is a blanket regulation for all comers. Report inappropriate contentcookie2011Hong Kong, China Destination Expertfor Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai Region, Shenzhen, Bangkok Level Contributor7,636 posts109 reviews Save Reply3. Re: Age limit for gambling in Casinos Dec. 28, 2012, 5:20 a.m. Since Nov 1, 2013 raised to 21 for all people.www.dicj.gov.mo/web/en/frontpage/index.html In accordance with Law no. 10/2012,effective November 1st 2012,persons under the age of 21 are prohibited from entering casinos. Those breaking the law shall be fined a maximum penalty of MOP10,000 and shall have their bets and payouts confiscated Report inappropriate contenttreerabbit Melbourne, VICLevel Contributor396 posts36 reviews Save Reply4." }, { "docid": "D2109516#0", "title": "http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-sac-jerry-brown-smoking-bills-20160504-story.html\nCalifornia's smoking age raised from 18 to 21 under bills signed by Gov. Brown", "text": "\"Singer Linda Evans blows vapor from an electronic cigarette to calm her nerves before performing with her chorus made up of singers from skid row in a gala at the City Club in 2014. ( Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)Gov. Jerry Brown on Wednesday signed a pack of bills that will raise the smoking age in California from 18 to 21, restrict the use of electronic cigarettes in public places and expand no-smoking areas at public schools. However, Brown vetoed a bill that would have allowed counties to seek voter approval of local tobacco taxes to pay for healthcare expenses for those with tobacco-related illnesses. \"\" Although California has one of the lowest cigarette tax rates in the nation, I am reluctant to approve this measure in view of all the taxes being proposed for the 2016 ballot,\"\" Brown wrote in his veto message for a bill authored by Assemblyman Richard Bloom (D-Santa Monica). Brown did not comment on the other bills that he signed, but state Sen. Ed Hernandez (D-West Covina) said approval of his bill raising the smoking age will save lives. \"\" The governor's signature on Tobacco 21 is a signal that California presents a united front against Big Tobacco,\"\" Hernandez said in a statement. \"\" Together, we stand to disrupt the chain of adolescent addiction. \"\" The package of bills was touted as the \"\"most expansive\"\" effort to control tobacco use in the state in more than a decade. The bills were backed by a coalition of medical groups including the American Heart Assn, American Lung Assn.," }, { "docid": "D746596#0", "title": "https://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/gambling_age_chart.htm\nMinimum Age to Gamble in United States of America", "text": "Minimum Age to Gamble in United States of America Below you will find the minimum legal age to gamble in various locations around the U. S., Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. In the 50 American states, some times you'll see a variance, this usually is due to Indian casinos having different age requirements in their casinos than state regulated casinos. Tribes are considered sovereign nations and as such sometimes have different games and age limits. We weren't able to find the proper information on every location so you will find a '?' or omission on a few entries. Our chart is not to be relied on for legal use. Always check with an attorney for legal information. Always consult local law enforcement agencies before gambling online. Minimum Gambling Age for State U. S. states Lottery Parimutuel Casinos Charity Bingo / Pull-tabs (AL) Alabama Gambling n/a 19 19 None/19 (AK) Alaska Gambling n/a n/a n/a 19 bingo / 21 pull tabs (AZ) Arizona Gambling 21 21 21 18 (AR) Arkansas Gambling 18 18 21 18 (CA) California Gambling 18 18 18-21 (varies) 18 (CO) Colorado Gambling 18 18 21 18 (CT) Connecticut Gambling 18 18 21 18 (DE) Delaware Gambling 18 18 21 18 (D. C.) District of Columbia 18 n/a n/a 18 (FL) Florida Gambling 18 18 ? 18 (GA) Georgia Gambling 18 n/a 18 (cruises) 18 (HI) Hawaii Gambling n/a n/a n/a (not even bingo!) (" }, { "docid": "D189928#0", "title": "http://www.homepokergames.com/homepokerlaw.php\nHome Poker Law", "text": "\"Home Poker Law Introduction Over the past few years there has been a growing social acceptance of poker as a game of skill (as opposed to game of luck, such as a casinos online. But it still has a long way to go. Relevant Laws Gambling. As a player, you should be looking at the laws regarding gambling since these will be the applicable laws which tell you whether or not playing poker will be legal. Usually the statutes will give the legal definition for the term \"\"gambling\"\" or \"\"player\"\". Professional gambling. Many states have specific laws that prohibit professional gambling. These laws perplex me. I'm not sure why anyone would care whether or not someone engages in an activity as an occupation vs. recreation. While I do agree that professional gamblers are more likely to participate in games that are frowned upon by the government (high stakes, etc. )," }, { "docid": "D453539#0", "title": "http://www.legalgamblingages.com/legal-gambling-age-for/california.html\nCalifornia Legal Gambling Ages", "text": "California Legal Gambling Ages California Ages For Gambling Land Based Casinos 18/21Poker Rooms 18/21Bingo 18Lottery 18Dog/Horse Racing 18Online Casinos 18Online Sports Betting 21Online Poker 18Online Bingo 18California, a state very rich in gambling options, has very a diverse set of California Legal Gambling Ages. The state laws have been written straight forward, but adapted in different ways by a variety of different gambling locations. Every individual casino, bingo hall, racetrack, or online gambling site has the ability to set the legal gambling age at whatever number they wish, provided the number is above 18. Though the law is set at 18, some gambling dens have raised this number to 19 or even 21. When looking at the and based gambling industry in California, you will find that the number of options are enormous. Most casinos have imposed an age requirement of 21, so do not just go to a casino if you are under 21 - call first. Some casinos will allow gamblers under the age of 21 on their floor, so 18 year old players can theoretically find themselves a game to enjoy. There is also the state's lottery, which requires you be at least 18, and the horse and dog tracks scattered about the state. All of these only have California legal gambling ages of 18. Poker also has the 18 year old gambling requirement in most cases, though you may find that some card rooms exclude players who are under 21." }, { "docid": "D1339456#0", "title": "http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0010211/bio\nBiography forDoc Holliday (Character)from Tombstone (1993)", "text": "\"IMDb Polls You're Stuck in the Old West Innocent Phrases With Sinister Meanings Who Are You? Deceptive, drunk, and a dead shot See more polls »Biography for Doc Holliday (Character)from Tombstone (1993)The content of this page was created by users. It has not been screened or verified by IMDb staff. ALERT: All Character pages will be turned off on Dec 6th 2017. Please see the IMDb Get Satisfaction Character announcement for details. Warning! This character biography may contain plot spoilers. Visit our Character Biography Help to learn more. Character Biography Edit History Discuss John Henry \"\"Doc\"\" Holliday was an American dentist, gambler, and gunfighter of the American Old West frontier Born August 14, 1852 - Died November 8, 1887 (aged 35) Other names Doc Holliday Occupation: Dentist, Professional Gambler, Gunfighter. Early life and education \"\"Doc\"\" Holliday was born in Griffin, Georgia, to Henry Burroughs Holliday and Alice Jane Holliday (née Mc Key). [" }, { "docid": "D1056106#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada\nNevada", "text": "\"Nevada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Nevada (disambiguation) and Silver State (disambiguation). State of Nevada Flag Seal Nickname (s): Silver State (official); Sagebrush State; Battle Born State Motto (s): All for Our Country Official language De jure: None De facto: English Demonym Nevadan Capital Carson City Largest city Las Vegas Largest metro Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA ( Clark County)Area Ranked 7th• Total 110,577 sq mi (286,382 km 2)• Width 322 miles (519 km)• Length 492 miles (787 km)• % water 0.72• Latitude 35° N to 42° N• Longitude 114° 2′ W to 120° WPopulation Ranked 34th• Total 2,940,058 (2016 est.) [ 1]• Density 26.8/sq mi (10.3/km 2) Ranked 42nd• Median household income $52,008 [2] (34th)Elevation• Highest point Boundary Peak [3] [4] [5] [a] 13,147 ft (4007.1 m)• Mean 5,500 ft (1680 m)• Lowest point Colorado River at California border [4] [5] 481 ft (147 m)Before statehood Nevada Territory, Utah Territory, New Mexico Territory Admission to Union October 31, 1864 (36th)Governor Brian Sandoval ( R)Lieutenant Governor Mark Hutchison ( R)Legislature Nevada Legislature• Upper house Senate• Lower house Assembly U. S. Senators Dean Heller ( R) Catherine Cortez Masto ( D)U. S. House delegation 1: Dina Titus ( D) 2: Mark Amodei ( R) 3: Jacky Rosen ( D) 4: Ruben Kihuen ( D) ( list)Time zones• state Pacific: UTC −8 / −7• West Wendover Mountain: UTC −7 / −6ISO 3166 US-NVAbbreviations NV, Nev. Website www .nv .gov [ show]Nevada state symbols Nevada ( / n ɪ ˈ v æ d ə /; see pronunciations) is a state in the Western, Mountain West, and Southwestern regions of the United States of America. It borders Oregon to the northwest, Idaho to the northeast, California to the west, Arizona to the southeast and Utah to the east. Nevada is the 7th most extensive, the 34th most populous, but the 9th least densely populated of the 50 United States. Nearly three-quarters of Nevada's people live in Clark County, which contains the Las Vegas–Paradise metropolitan area [6] where three of the state's four largest incorporated cities are located. [ 7] Nevada's capital is Carson City. Nevada is officially known as the \"\"Silver State\"\" because of the importance of silver to its history and economy. It is also known as the \"\"Battle Born State\"\", because it achieved statehood during the Civil War (the words \"\"Battle Born\"\" also appear on the state flag ); as the \"\"Sagebrush State\"\", for the native plant of the same name; and as the \"\" Sage-hen State\"\". [ 8]Nevada is largely desert and semi-arid, much of it within the Great Basin." }, { "docid": "D446239#0", "title": "http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/grassi/100313\n.", "text": "\"By Diane M. Grassi March 13, 2010 With the melt down of the global economy over the past 2 years, multi-national brokerage firms and trusted financial institutions bore the brunt of accusations of gambling away the financial health and futures of investors, primarily through the sale of toxic mortgages with credit default swaps as the vehicle in doing so. Yet, it is the mainstreaming of gambling on many levels that has created a culture whereby it has become an acceptable norm for not only corporations but governments in the United States, on both the federal and state levels, to literally invest in the gambling industry, with the recession as the excuse for its necessity. 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Nuwer Gambling in Mississippi is centuries old. Before Europeans or Africans called the state their home, Choctaw, Chickasaw, and other Indian peoples in the region gambled regularly. American Indians were fond of games and gambling, according to early accounts. One of the most popular sports that Indians wagered on was stick ball, or ishtaboli, which means “little brother of war.” Highly competitive and combative, two teams tried to score by tossing a ball against the opposing team’s goal post. Players used special sticks to hurl the ball. This game resembled a modern-day combination of football and lacrosse, without helmets and padding. Like today’s sports betting, wagers on the outcome of the game were placed. Wagers often included all of the players’ possessions. Cards and colonists After Europeans and Africans established themselves in the Mississippi region, gambling practices continued in different forms." }, { "docid": "D1936925#0", "title": "http://blog.timesunion.com/petsandvets/384/proctor-gamble-buys-natura-pet-foods/\nProctor & Gamble Buys Natura Pet Foods", "text": "Pets and Vets Proctor & Gamble Buys Natura Pet Foods By Dr. Laurie S. Coger on May 6, 2010 at 7:40 PMPrint 104Innova. Evo. California Natural. Anyone who has consulted with me knows that these are pet foods I recommend for those unable to feed a natural diet to their dogs or cats. Unfortunately, that will no longer be the case. It was announced this week that Proctor & Gamble have purchased the Natura Pet Products, the company behind these higher quality foods. You may recall P & G bought Iams and Eukanuba years ago, back when premium pet food was defined by those brand names. Where are those brands today? Sold in supermarkets and wholesale clubs, with formulas and ingredients quite different from those that the brand made its reputation on. The same story can be told for Science Diet, purchased long ago by Colgate Palmolive." }, { "docid": "D1909940#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamble-Skogmo\nGamble-Skogmo", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gamble-Skogmo, Inc Former type Subsidiary Industry Retail Founders Bertin Gamble and Philip Skogmo Defunct December 31, 1984; 33 years ago Headquarters Minneapolis, Minnesota, U. S. Areas served United States and Canada Products Clothing, footwear, accessories, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares Gamble-Skogmo Inc. was a conglomerate of retail chains and other businesses that was headquartered in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. Business operated or franchised by Gamble-Skogmo included Gambles hardware and auto supply stores, Woman's World and Mode O'Day clothing stores, J. M. Mc Donald department stores, Leath Furniture stores, Tempo and Buckeye Mart Discount Stores, Howard's Brandiscount Department Stores, Rasco Variety Stores, Sarco Outlet Stores, Toy World, Rasco-Tempo, Red Owl Grocery, Snyder Drug and the Aldens mail-order company. [ 1] In Canada, retail operations consisted of Macleods Hardware, based in Winnipeg, MB, and Stedmans Department Stores, based in Toronto. Gamble-Skogmo carried a line of home appliances, including radios, televisions, refrigerators, and freezers, under the Coronado brand name. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Divisions2.1 Aldens2.2 Cussins & Fearn Company2.3 Discount Department Stores2.4 F. S. Rasco & Company2.5 Gambles Department Stores2.6 Mode O'Day2.7 Red Owl Supermarkets2.8 Woman's World Shops3 Coronado brand appliances and electronics4 Hiawatha brand bicycles5 References6 External links History [ edit]Gambles logo, circa 1960s Born at the end of the 19th century, Bertin Gamble and Philip Skogmo were boyhood friends in Arthur, North Dakota (30 miles northwest of Fargo). As young men, they each came separately to Minnesota and worked in a variety of jobs. In 1920, they pooled their resources, borrowed some money and purchased the Hudson-Essex automobile agency in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, which they sold in 1921 after acquiring both the Ford and Dodge agencies in that city. Soon they discovered the sale of auto parts and accessories was the most profitable part of their car dealerships. In March 1925, they opened the first Gamble Auto Supply store in St. Cloud, Minnesota. In 1928, they moved their headquarters to Minneapolis." }, { "docid": "D3332424#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Nevada\nNevada", "text": "\"Nevada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Climate of Nevada)navigation search For other uses, see Nevada (disambiguation) and Silver State (disambiguation). State of Nevada Flag Seal Nickname (s): Silver State (official); Sagebrush State; Battle Born State Motto (s): All for Our Country Official language De jure: None De facto: English Demonym Nevadan Capital Carson City Largest city Las Vegas Largest metro Las Vegas–Paradise, NV MSA ( Clark County)Area Ranked 7th• Total 110,577 sq mi (286,382 km 2)• Width 322 miles (519 km)• Length 492 miles (787 km)• % water 0.72• Latitude 35° N to 42° N• Longitude 114° 2′ W to 120° WPopulation Ranked 34th• Total 2,940,058 (2016 est.) [ 1]• Density 26.8/sq mi (10.3/km 2) Ranked 42nd• Median household income $52,008 [2] (34th)Elevation• Highest point Boundary Peak [3] [4] [5] [a] 13,147 ft (4007.1 m)• Mean 5,500 ft (1680 m)• Lowest point Colorado River at California border [4] [5] 481 ft (147 m)Before statehood Nevada Territory, Utah Territory, New Mexico Territory Admission to Union October 31, 1864 (36th)Governor Brian Sandoval ( R)Lieutenant Governor Mark Hutchison ( R)Legislature Nevada Legislature• Upper house Senate• Lower house Assembly U. S. Senators Dean Heller ( R) Catherine Cortez Masto ( D)U. S. House delegation 1: Dina Titus ( D) 2: Mark Amodei ( R) 3: Jacky Rosen ( D) 4: Ruben Kihuen ( D) ( list)Time zones• state Pacific: UTC −8 / −7• West Wendover Mountain: UTC −7 / −6ISO 3166 US-NVAbbreviations NV, Nev. Website www .nv .gov [ show]Nevada state symbols Nevada ( / n ɪ ˈ v æ d ə /; see pronunciations) is a state in the Western, Mountain West, and Southwestern regions of the United States of America. 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[ 8]Nevada is largely desert and semi-arid, much of it within the Great Basin." }, { "docid": "D100027#0", "title": "http://www.lvlg.com/faqpage.htm\n", "text": "\"OTHER TOPICS: FREE STUFF SHOWS NIGHT LIFE THINGS TO DO WHAT'S NEW? Las Vegas Leisure Guide receives hundreds of emailed questions a month from people planning their visit to Las Vegas. Scroll down for answers to the more common ones. Yes, some may appear to be overly detailed, but this is due to the myriad of actual detailed questions we have received over the years. If after reading this page you find you still have an inquiry, please click on the link at the bottom for a personal reply. What is the legal age for gambling? At the current time the legal age for gambling or gaming in the State of Nevada is 21 years of age. There have been rumors that local government officials areconsideringreducing it to 18. If that happens this is the first place you will read about it, but until then assume it is still 21. Casinos are expected to adhere to very strict rules to maintain their gaming licenses." }, { "docid": "D3045248#0", "title": "http://www.legaluspokersites.com/state-laws/\nUS State Gambling Laws - Legal Poker By State", "text": "\"Is Online Poker or Gambling Legal? It's natural for online poker players in America to have questions about the legal considerations that go along with playing real money poker online. Not only do players have to be familiar with federal law as it relates to online poker and online gambling, but also with the gambling law of each individual state in the U. S.. It's important to note that no website - no matter how well-researched or informed - can be a substitute for advice from a legal professional. Our sole purpose is to give you as a poker player a stronger understanding of the fundamentals of gambling law in your state. Below we've assembled a list of all 50 states. Click on any and you'll be taken to an in-depth look at that state's history with, attitude toward and laws relevant to the game of poker. We also have a section relating to legislation and poker bills on both the state and federal level. Legal Poker and Gambling Law Menu by State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washinton State West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama: It's certainly not a sweet home for gamblers, who face pretty stiff penalties on both the business and player side of the illegal gambling equation. Few regulated options, and likelihood of regulated online poker in near term is essentially nil. Alaska: State gambling law does not directly handle gambling conducted online." }, { "docid": "D1348803#0", "title": "http://www.gambling-law-us.com/State-Laws/California/\nCalifornia Gambling Laws", "text": "\"California Constitution Article IV, Legislative, Sec. 19. ( a) The Legislature has no power to authorize lotteries, and shall prohibit the sale of lottery tickets in the State. ( b) The Legislature may provide for the regulation of horse races and horse race meetings and wagering on the results. ( c) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the Legislature by statute may authorize cities and counties to provide for bingo games, but only for charitable purposes. ( d) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), there is authorized the establishment of a California State Lottery. ( e) The Legislature has no power to authorize, and shall prohibit, casinos of the type currently operating in Nevada and New Jersey. ( f) Notwithstanding subdivisions (a) and (e), and any other provision of state law, the Governor is authorized to negotiate and conclude compacts, subject to ratification by the Legislature, for the operation of slot machines and for the conduct of lottery games and banking and percentage card games by federally recognized Indian tribes on Indian lands in California in accordance with federal law. Accordingly, slot machines, lottery games, and banking and percentage card games are hereby permitted to be conducted and operated on tribal lands subject to those compacts. ( f) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the Legislature may authorize private, nonprofit, eligible organizations, as defined by the Legislature, to conduct raffles as a funding mechanism to provide support for their own or another private, nonprofit, eligible organization's beneficial and charitable works, provided that (1) at least 90 percent of the gross receipts from the raffle go directly to beneficial or charitable purposes in California, and (2) any person who receives compensation in connection with the operation of a raffle is an employee of the private nonprofit organization that is conducting the raffle." }, { "docid": "D3514973#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_US_states_do_not_have_casino_gambling\nWhich US states do not have casino gambling?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Gambling Casinos Which US states do not have casino gambling? Flag Which US states do not have casino gambling? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Kentucky is one state. As a resident, I know that if we did have gambling, it would help in many ways. However, KY is busy with inbreeding. Oh....and all the methamphetamine manufacturing. Busy, busy with all the wrong stuff!! Thanks KY...for never failing to let your residents down!3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Which US states do not allow gambling?" } ]
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age to gamble in louisiana
[ { "docid": "D2866648#0", "title": "https://www.avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/legal--illegal-gambling-in-louisiana\nLegal & Illegal Gambling in Louisiana", "text": "\"LEGAL GUIDEWritten by attorney John W Redmann | Jan 10, 2012Save Legal & Illegal Gambling in Louisiana Criminal defense Gaming law Social security Show 1 more LEGAL AND ILLEGAL GAMBLING IN LOUISIANAby John W. Redmann & Patrick B. Sanders Louisiana is known across the country for its great food, music and festivals. Louisiana is also known for its gambling. People come from across the South to enjoy the food in casino restraurants and to gamble on riverboats. While the Mississippi Gulf Coast has numerous casinos, almost all forms of gambling are illegal in neighboring Texas and Arkansas. This article provides a brief summary of gambling activities that are legal in Louisiana and those that are not. Gambling in Louisiana is defined as \"\"the intentional conducting, or directly assisting in the conducting, as a business of any game, context, lottery, or contrivance whereby a person risks the loss of anything of value in order to realize a profit. \"\" Legal Gambling in Louisiana Age restrictions: To participate in the state lottery or horse track betting you must be 18 years old. To gamble in a casino or on a video poker machine, you must be 21. Casinos and Racetracks: Riverboat casinos are legal in Louisiana. \"\" Riverboat\"\" refers to anything floating in the water, which results in many riverboats consisting of large structures on anchored dbarges near the shore." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2906731#0", "title": "http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/\nWorld Gambling Guidecasinos, poker, lottery and horse racing, we cover it all", "text": "Top Online Casinos in United States Liberty Slots Casino 100% up to$ 100Play Sloto'Cash Casino 200% up to$ 1000Play Ignition Casino 200% up to$ 2000Play Win A Day Casino 50% up to$ 100Play Intertops Red Casino 100% up to$ 100Play Gambling in North America Casino Directory & Gambling Guide North American Poker North American Lottery Information North America Pari-mutuel North American Gaming Industry North America Casino News North America Casino Jobs North America Gambing Law North America Casinos and Gambling World Casino Directory gives full attention to the most active casino continent in the world, North America. More than a quarter of the world's casinos are in the USA . It all started in Las Vegas in the 1930's but Atlantic City began sharing the spotlight in the 1970's followed by a little town called Deadwood, South Dakota in the 80's and then the Gulf Coast in the 90's. Now there are casinos and card clubs in every state except Utah and Hawaii. In spite of the vast numbers, the location of casinos in the USA is very specific. Aside from tribal casinos on reservation lands, the only states to allow gambling statewide are Nevada and Louisiana. All other states restrict gambling to specific areas - like Atlantic City, in New Jersey and sometimes to riverboats or racetracks in other states. Pari-mutuel facilities are available in the U. S. hosting events like jai alai, horse racing, and some greyhound races. Nearly every state in the U. S. has a lottery. Check in on USA lottery results here ." }, { "docid": "D1660685#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_G._Hundley\nWilliam G. Hundley", "text": "\"William G. Hundley Hundley (1977)Born William George Hundley August 16, 1925 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USAReared in Brooklyn, New York City Died June 11, 2006 (aged 80) Vienna, Fairfax County Virginia Residence Suburban Washington, D. C. Alma mater Fordham University School of Law Occupation Attorney Spouse (s) Roberta Inglis \"\"Bobbie\"\" Hundley (died 2005)Children William Grover Hundley Barbara H. Ruffino of Alexandria John Hundley Richard Hundley Mary H. Maddox James Hundley For the American artist in Austin, Texas, see William Hundley. William George Hundley (August 16, 1925 – June 11, 2006) was an American criminal defense attorney, who specialized in the representation of political figures accused of white-collar crimes. Earlier in the 1950s and 1960s, as a United States Department of Justice attorney, he became known for the prosecution of racketeering figures. He once encouraged narcotics dealer and loan shark Joseph Valachi to outline for public consumption the structure of the then secret Mafia or Cosa Nostra. [ 1]Background [ edit]Hundley was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and reared in the Brooklynborough of New York City. His father and two brothers were engineers, but Hundley chose the law for his career because he said that he lacked talent in mathematics. [ 2]Hundley served in the United States Army during World War II as a machine-gun sergeant during the Battle of the Bulge. He took part in the capture of a German radio station and won in the field the Bronze Star. [ 3] He graduated in 1950 from the Fordham University School of Law in New York City. [ 1]Hundley and his wife of forty-six years, Roberta Inglis \"\"Bobbie\"\" Hundley, who died in 2005, had six children, William Grover Hundley of Culpeper, Virginia, Barbara H. Ruffino of Alexandria, Virginia, John Hundley of Centreville, Virginia, Richard Hundley of Bethany Beach, Delaware, and Mary H. Maddox and James Hundley, both of Reston, Virginia. [" }, { "docid": "D2488964#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie_Mafia\nDixie Mafia", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Dixie Mafia Founded by Mike Gillich, Jr. Founding location Biloxi, Mississippi Years active Late 1960s – present Territory Louisiana, Arkansas, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, Florida and Mississippi Ethnicity Mostly White Southerners from Southern United States Membership (est. ) around 100Criminal activities Fraud, illegal gambling, bribery, drug trafficking, human trafficking, arms trafficking, burglary, robbery, theft, money laundering, murder, fencing, extortion, prostitution,Allies State Line Mob Rivals Peckerwood Gangs, Black Mafia, Folk Nation. The Dixie Mafia is a criminal organization based in Biloxi, Mississippi that operates primarily in the Southern United States (hence the name dixie ). The group uses each member's talents in various crime categories to help move stolen merchandise, illegal alcohol, and illegal drugs. It is also known for violence, drug trafficking, human trafficking, arms trafficking, extortion, robbery, fraud, and money laundering. Contents [ hide ]1 Early days2 Locales3 Louisiana State Penitentiary4 In popular culture5 See also6 References7 External links Early days [ edit]Beginning in the late 1960s, the Dixie Mafia began working as a loosely knit group of traveling criminals performing residential burglary, robbery, and theft. The gang did not function with a set chain of command, but was led by whoever had the most money." }, { "docid": "D2337074#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newellton\nNewellton, Louisiana", "text": "\"Newellton, Louisiana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Newellton)navigation search Town of Newellton Town Newellton, Louisiana, Water Tower Location of Newellton in Tensas Parish, Louisiana. Location of Louisiana in the United States Coordinates: 32°04′22″N 91°14′21″WCoordinates: 32°04′22″N 91°14′21″WCountry United States State Louisiana Parish Tensas Government• Mayor Timothy Turner (D)• Chief of Police Johnny Gales (D) (Elected)Area [1]• Total 0.87 sq mi (2.26 km 2)• Land 0.76 sq mi (1.97 km 2)• Water 0.11 sq mi (0.29 km 2)Elevation 79 ft (24 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 1,187• Estimate (2016) [2] 1,040• Density 1,370.22/sq mi (528.90/km 2)Time zone CST• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)Area code (s) 318FIPS code 22-53930Newellton welcome sign erected by the town council in 2012Lake St. Joseph as seen from behind Britt's Pharmacy in Newellton Newellton is a town in northern Tensas Parish in the northeastern part of the U. S. state of Louisiana. The population is 1,227 in the 2010 census, a decline of 255 persons, or 17 percent, from the 2000 tabulation of 1,482. Newellton in 2010 was 51 percent African American; in earlier census reports it had been 60 to 65 percent black. The average age of the population there is 41 years. [ 3]Newellton is west of the Mississippi River on Lake St. Joseph, an ox-bow lake. Further south toward St. Joseph, the parish seat of government, is another ox-bow lake, Lake Bruin, a part of which is the popular Lake Bruin State Park. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Earliest years1.2 Civil War1.3 20th century2 The former Newellton High School3 Debt-free municipality4 Political matters5 Geography6 Demographics7 Notable people8 Gallery9 References10 Further reading11 External links History [ edit]Earliest years [ edit]The French explorer La Salle passed through the Newellton area in 1682 as he followed the Mississippi River to its mouth near the future New Orleans. Newellton itself was founded in the early 19th century by the Routh family, for whom the defunct Routhwood Elementary School was named. John David Stokes Newell, Sr.," }, { "docid": "D1257623#0", "title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Mississippi\n.", "text": "\"Mississippi Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Get in By car By plane By train By Bus Get around By car By train See Do Adult Entertainment Gambling Nature activities Buy Eat Stay safe Driving at Night Hunting Season Panhandling Public Behavior Racism Severe Weather Location Flag Quick Facts Capital Jackson Government U. S. State Currency US dollar (USD)Area 125,443 km 2Population 2,984,926 (2012 est)Language Official : English Regionally Spoken : Spanish, French Religion n/a Electricity 120V/60Hz (North American plug)Time Zone UTC -6/-5Mississippi [1] is a state in the South of the United States of America. Most of its western border (with Arkansas and Louisiana) is the mighty Mississippi River. Tennessee lies to the north and Alabama to the east, and it has a small coastline on the Gulf of Mexico to the south. Regions [ edit]Mississippi Capital-River Mississippi Delta Mississippi Pines Gulf Coast Mississippi Hills Cities [ edit]Jackson - the state capital Biloxi Columbus Mc Comb Gulfport Hattiesburg Natchez - over 600 antebellum homes, (first capital of MS)Oxford Starkville Vicksburg Tupelomeridian Other destinations [ edit]Gulf Islands National Seashore Natchez Trace Parkway - This 444 mile long parkway is administered by the National Park Service and follows a route from Natchez to Nashville that dates back hundreds of years. Hiking, Indian mounds, natural history exhibits, and interpretive exhibits make this is leisurely and enjoyable route for motorists. Understand [ edit]Mississippi is often overlooked by travelers, yet those who seek out the many things the state has to offer will not regret it. Mississippi is the home to the blues, an unrivaled literary tradition, and incredible food. Visit Mississippi to experience rich history and warm hospitality. The southern part state was significantly affected by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005, particularly the Gulf Coast. While rebuilding continues in some of the worst damaged areas, open visitor facilities are again abundant." }, { "docid": "D967629#0", "title": "http://www.jailexchange.com/countyjails/louisiana/caddo-parish/caddo-parish-correctional-center-inmate-commissary.aspx\nCaddo Parish Correctional Center Inmate Commissary", "text": "County Jails > Louisiana > Caddo Parish > Caddo Parish Correctional Center Inmate Commissary Caddo Parish Correctional Center Inmate Commissary Visitation Information Mail Information Inmate Phone Calls Inmate Search Bail Information Contact Information Facility Information1101 Forum Drive Shreveport, Louisiana 71107Caddo Parish Main Phone: 318-677-5254 Beds: 1500What is the Purpose of an Inmate Account? Who Can Put Money in an Inmate's Account? How to Put Money on an Inmate Account in the Caddo Parish Correctional Center What can an Inmate Purchase through Commissary? Inmate Care Packages What is the Maximum Amount I can Deposit in an Inmate's Account? Medical Copays, Jail Fees and other Inmate Expenses Important Tips The information below provides complete instructions regarding the Caddo Parish Correctional Center Inmate Accounts and Deposits, Commissary Information, Depositing Money Online (where available), Mailing Inmate Money or Care Packages to the jail in Shreveport, Louisiana. Follow these instructions exactly to help ensure that your inmate has access to commissary, and in some cases medical and bail money, as soon as possible. What is the Purpose of an Inmate Account? Since inmates are not allowed to possess cash money while in custody in the Caddo Parish Correctional Center, the jail maintains a 'bank account' for the inmate to purchase products and services from their commissary (canteen) store. Commissary funds allow inmates to purchase items such as personal hygiene products, snacks and stationery supplies from the jail store. Inmates can use money from their account to purchase phone time credits or prepaid phone cards in order to make outside phone calls to friends and family members." }, { "docid": "D1777173#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._T._Beauregard\nP. G. T. Beauregard", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Pierre Beauregard\"\" redirects here. For the Californian Congressional candidate, see Pete Beauregard. General P. G. T. Beauregard Birth name Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard Nickname (s)\"\"Little Frenchman\"\"\"\"Little Napoleon\"\"\"\"Little Creole\"\"\"\"Bory\"\"\"\"Felix\"\"\"\"Hero of Fort Sumter\"\"Born May 28, 1818 St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana Died February 20, 1893 (aged 74) New Orleans, Louisiana Buried Tomb of the Army of Tennessee, Metairie Cemetery, New Orleans, Louisiana Allegiance United States of America (1838–1861)Confederate States of America (1861–1865)Service/ branch United States Army Confederate States Army Years of service 1838–1865Rank Brevet Major (USA) General (CSA)Commands held Army of the Potomac Army of Mississippi Battles/wars Mexican–American War Battle of Contreras Battle of Churubusco Battle for Mexico City Battle of Chapultepec American Civil War Battle of Fort Sumter First Battle of Bull Run Battle of Shiloh Siege of Corinth First Battle of Charleston Harbor First Battle of Fort Wagner Second Battle of Fort Wagner Second Battle of Charleston Harbor Second Battle of Fort Sumter Bermuda Hundred Campaign Second Battle of Petersburg Battle of Bentonville Other work Author, civil servant, politician, inventor Signature Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard (May 28, 1818 – February 20, 1893) was an American military officer who was the first prominent general of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Today, he is commonly referred to as P. G. T. Beauregard, but he rarely used his first name as an adult. He signed correspondence as G. T. Beauregard. Trained as a civil engineer at the United States Military Academy, Beauregard served with distinction as an engineer in the Mexican–American War. Following a brief appointment as superintendent at West Point in 1861, after the South seceded he resigned from the United States Army and became the first brigadier general in the Confederate States Army. He commanded the defenses of Charleston, South Carolina, at the start of the Civil War at Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861. Three months later he won the First Battle of Bull Run near Manassas, Virginia. Beauregard commanded armies in the Western Theater, including at the Battle of Shiloh in Tennessee, and the Siege of Corinth in northern Mississippi." }, { "docid": "D1379428#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Springs,_Arkansas\nHot Springs, Arkansas", "text": "\"Hot Springs, Arkansas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search See also: Hot Springs National Park Not to be confused with Hot Spring County, Arkansas. Hot Springs City City of Hot Springs Clockwise from top: Aerial view of Hot Springs, Army-Navy Hospital, a pool of hot spring water in Hot Springs National Park, the Central Avenue Historic District, Bathhouse Row Nickname (s): Valley of the Vapors Motto (s): \"\"America's First Resort\"\" [1]Location of Hot Springs in Garland County, Arkansas. Coordinates: 34°29′50″N 93°3′19″WCoordinates: 34°29′50″N 93°3′19″WCountry United States State Arkansas County Garland Government• Type Council-manager Area [2]• City 36.43 sq mi (94.35 km 2)• Land 36.31 sq mi (94.04 km 2)• Water 0.12 sq mi (0.31 km 2)Elevation 597 ft (182 m)Population ( 2010)• City 35,193• Estimate (2016) [3] 36,867• Density 1,015.42/sq mi (392.05/km 2)• Metro 96,024Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 71901-03, 71913-14Area code (s) 501FIPS code 05-33400GNIS feature ID 0077237Website cityhs.net Hot Springs is the eleventh-largest city in the state of Arkansas and the county seat of Garland County. The city is located in the Ouachita Mountains among the U. S. Interior Highlands, and is set among several natural hot springs for which the city is named. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city had a population of 35,193. [ 4] In 2015 the estimated population was 35,635. [ 5]The center of Hot Springs is the oldest federal reserve in the United States, today preserved as Hot Springs National Park. The hot spring water has been popularly believed for centuries to possess medicinal properties, and was a subject of legend among several Native American tribes. Following federal protection in 1832, the city developed into a successful spa town. Incorporated January 10, 1851, the city has been home to Major League Baseball spring training, illegal gambling, speakeasies and gangsters such as Al Capone, horse racing at Oaklawn Park, the Army and Navy Hospital, and 42nd President Bill Clinton." }, { "docid": "D2470674#0", "title": "https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/david-duke\nDavid Duke", "text": "\"David Duke David Duke is the most recognizable figure of the American radical right, a neo-Nazi, longtime Klan leader and now international spokesman for Holocaust denial who has nevertheless won election to Louisiana's House of Representatives and once was nearly elected governor. Extremist Info Born Group EUROIdeology White Nationalist About David Duke He is also known for his avid pursuit of women and, especially, money — so much so, in fact, that he finally went to prison in 2002 for using cash raised to support white supremacist causes to pay for his own gambling and home improvements. Since then, Duke has become an itinerant anti-Semitic salesman, traveling regularly to Europe to sell his books while his latest white supremacist organization, EURO, remains almost entirely inactive. In his own words\"\"Racial idealism, or racialism, is the idea that a nation's greatest resource is the quality of its people. It means examining all questions of government on the basis of whether the proposed measure is good or bad for our race. … Neither Communism, Capitalism, nor any other materialistic doctrine can save our race; our only racial salvation lies in a White racial alliance uniting our people with the common cause of racial idealism.\"\" — September 1970 article in The Racialist\"\"When it's America's time to go totalitarian, we should pray that we get a Kemal [Ataturk, former president of Turkey who modernized that country in the 1900s], who was more aware than any other great public figure of modern times that national resurrection depends first and foremost on the distillation process of racial separation.\"\" — 1984 article in the NAAWP News\"\"In modern America, Jews lead the effort to de-Christianize America. ... They share little of the heritage of the Old Testament people called the Israelites. … Communism and Zionism were born from the same Jewish soul. ..." }, { "docid": "D1437808#0", "title": "http://www.americancasinoguide.com/casinos-by-state/louisiana-casinos.html\nLouisiana Casinos", "text": "Louisiana Casinos Casinos by State TYPES OF CASINOS IN LOUISIANAThere are three types of casinos in Louisiana: Indian casinos, riverboat casinos, and one land-based casino. Louisiana was the fourth state to approve riverboat casino gambling and its 1991 gambling law allows a maximum of 15 boats statewide. In 1992 a provision was added for one land-based casino in New Orleans. There are also three land-based Indian casinos in Louisiana, plus four slot machine-only (no video poker or video keno) casinos located at pari-mutuel facilities. Additionally, video poker is permitted at Louisiana truck stops, OTB’s and bars/taverns in 31 of the state’s 64 parishes (counties). All riverboat casinos in Louisiana are required to remain dockside and all Louisiana casinos are open 24 hours. Gaming regulations require that gaming machines at all Louisiana casinos be programmed to pay back no less than 80% and no more than 99.9%. For video gaming machines at locations other than casinos, the law requires a minimum return of 80% and a maximum return of 94%. The payback percentages for slot machines at all casinos in Louisiana are released as a matter of public record. Just click here to see a list of slot machine payback statistics for all Louisiana casinos." }, { "docid": "D2277826#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avoyelles_Parish,_Louisiana\nAvoyelles Parish, Louisiana", "text": "\"Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana Parish Avoyelles Parish Texas and Pacific Railroad Depot (Bunkie, Louisiana)Flag Location in the U. S. state of Louisiana Louisiana's location in the U. S. Founded March 31, 1807Named for Avoyel Native Americans Seat Marksville Largest city Marksville Area• Total 866 sq mi (2,243 km 2)• Land 832 sq mi (2,155 km 2)• Water 33 sq mi (85 km 2 ), 3.8%Population (est. )• ( 2015) 41,103• Density 51/sq mi (20/km 2)Congressional district 5th Time zone Central: UTC−6 / −5Website www .avoypj .org Avoyelles ( French: Paroisse des Avoyelles) is a parish located in central eastern Louisiana near the Mississippi and Atchafalaya rivers. As of the 2010 census, the population was 42,073. [ 1] The parish seat is Marksville. [ 2] The parish was created in 1807, with the name deriving from the French name for the historic Avoyel people, one of the local Indian tribes at the time of European encounter. [ 3]Today the parish is the base of the federally recognized Tunica-Biloxi Indian Tribe, who have a reservation there. The tribe has a land-based gambling casino on their reservation. It is located in Marksville, the parish seat, which is partly within reservation land. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Major highways2.2 Adjacent parishes2.3 National protected areas3 Demographics4 Education4.1 Elementary4.2 High school5 National Guard6 Communities6.1 Cities6.2 Towns6.3 Villages6.4 DMA:6.5 Census-designated places7 Notable people8 Politics9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]Avoyelles Parish is known for its French colonial history and tradition of French language use. The contemporary Creole traditions, in both music and food, reflect European, African and Native American influences." }, { "docid": "D3533209#0", "title": "http://cadroncreek.com/lauras-friends/\nLauraâs Friends", "text": "Laura’s Friends Here is the information you requested: IX. FRIENDS, RELATIVES AND NEIGHBORS OF THE “LITTLE HOUSE” BOOKS AND WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM. GRANDPA AND GRANDMA INGALLS-Landsford and Laura -continued to live on their farm thirteen miles north of the “little house in the big woods.” Grandma lived until 1883 and Grandpa died in 1896 at the age of 84. UNCLE PETER, AUNT ELIZA AND THEIR FAMILY-left the Big Woods settlement and settled in Mazeppa, Minnesota along the Zumbro River. Their son Peter came to De Smet but returned to Minnesota with Laura and Almanzo Wilder in 1890. From there Peter made a voyage down the Mississippi with Perley Wilder, Almanzo’s brother. He married and raised his family in Florida. Alice and Ella married the Whiting brothers and homesteaded in Dakota. Alice and her husband Arthur lived lastly in Louisiana, where other relatives had settled." }, { "docid": "D2111445#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamboats_of_the_Mississippi\nSteamboats of the Mississippi", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Steamboats played a major role in the 19th-century development of the Mississippi River and its tributaries by allowing the practical large-scale transport of passengers and freight both up- and down-river. Using steam power, riverboats were developed during that time which could navigate in shallow waters as well as upriver against strong currents. After the development of railroads, passenger traffic gradually switched to this faster form of transportation, but steamboats continued to serve Mississippi River commerce into the early 20th century. The Delta Queen at Paducah, Kentucky, 2007. \"\" Saloon of Mississippi River Steamboat Princess \"\" (Adrien Persac, 1861), showing elaborate interior of an antebellum Mississippi steamboat Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Background3 Golden age of steamboats4 Construction of the vessels5 The steamers Natchez5.1 Natchez I5.2 Natchez II5.3 Natchez III5.4 Natchez IV5.5 Natchez V5.6 Natchez VI5.7 Natchez VIII6 Improved navigation7 St. Louis8 Memphis9 Washington, LA10 Mark Twain11 Boiler explosions12 Gambling13 Regulation14 Steamboat Act of May 30, 185215 Showboats16 In Oklahoma17 Civil War Service18 Reconstruction19 The Great Race20 Competition from the railroads21 Rise of barge traffic22 Flood of 192723 Mississippi River Commission24 US Army Corps of Engineers25 The Feds Step In: the Tennessee Valley Authority Project26 World War II LST construction27 The end of steamboats28 Current Natchez29 See also30 References31 External links Geography [ edit]The Mississippi is one of the world’s great rivers. It spans 3,860 miles (6,210 km) of length as measured using its northernmost west fork, the Missouri River, which starts in the Rocky Mountains in Montana, joining the Mississippi proper in the state of Missouri. The Ohio River and Tennessee River are other tributaries on its east, and the Arkansas, Platte and Red River of Texas on the west." }, { "docid": "D2060932#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bossier_City,_Louisiana\nBossier City, Louisiana", "text": "\"Bossier City, Louisiana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bossier City Suburban city City of Bossier City A central plaza of the Louisiana Boardwalk with the Horseshoe Hotel and Casino in the background Flag Motto (s): \"\"Union, Justice, Confidence\"\"Location of Bossier City in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. Bossier City Location of Bossier City in Bossier Parish, Louisiana Show map of Louisiana Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 32°31′04″N 93°41′29″WCoordinates: 32°31′04″N 93°41′29″WCountry United States State Louisiana Parishes Bossier Founded 1907Government• Mayor Lorenz James \"\"Lo\"\" Walker ( R)• City Council Members list [show]Area [1]• Suburban city 43.90 sq mi (113.69 km 2)• Land 42.91 sq mi (111.13 km 2)• Water 0.99 sq mi (2.56 km 2) 1.89%• Metro 2,698 sq mi (6,987.8 km 2)Elevation 174 ft (53 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Suburban city 61,315• Estimate (2016) [3] 68,485• Rank US: 518th• Density 1,596.05/sq mi (616.24/km 2)• Metro 446,471 (US: 113th)Time zone CST ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)Area code (s) 318FIPS code 22-08920Website City of Bossier City Bossier City ( / ˈ b oʊ ʒ ər / BOH -zhər) is a city in Bossier Parish, which is located on the northwestern border of Louisiana in the United States. [ 4] [5]As of the 2010 census, Bossier City had a population of 61,315. [ 2] The 2013 estimate was 66,333. [ 6] Bossier City is located on the eastern bank of the Red River and is closely tied economically and socially to its larger sister city Shreveport on the opposite bank. The Shreveport – Bossier City metropolitan area is the center of the region known as the Ark-La-Tex. On April 20, 2017, in their joint \"\"State of Bossier\"\" address, hosted by the Bossier Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Lo Walker and Bossier Parish Police Jury President Bob Brotherton described the growth of the city and parish as \"\"outstanding\"\". With 69,000 in a 2015 study by Louisiana State University, Bossier City has become the sixth-largest in the state and the fastest-growing one. Walker said that the city and the parish \"\"work extremely close together, and our business and civic leaders and military make us an outstanding parish.” The parish grew at 19 percent; the city at 10 percent." }, { "docid": "D2425597#0", "title": "http://newmexico.casinocity.com/albuquerque/casino-express/map/nearest/\nCasinos Near Casino Express", "text": "Casinos Near Casino Express Casino Express 14500 Central Avenue Southwest I-40 Exit 140 Albuquerque, New Mexico There are 20 casinos within 100 miles of Casino Express Map Index Distance (miles) Casino Casino Express find on map14500 Central Avenue Southwest, I-40 Exit 140, Albuquerque, New Mexico0.0 Casino Express find on map14500 Central Avenue Southwest, I-40 Exit 140, Albuquerque, New Mexico0.0 Route 66 Casino Hotel find on map14500 Central Avenue Southwest, I-40 Exit 140, Albuquerque, New Mexico16.4 Isleta Palace West find on map1-74 State Road 45 Southwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico17.6 Isleta Resort & Casino find on map11000 Broadway Boulevard Southeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico18.2 White Rose Bingo find on map1010 Candelaria Road Northwest, Albuquerque, New Mexico22.0 The Downs Racetrack & Casino find on map145 Louisiana Boulevard North East, Albuquerque, New Mexico25.1 Sandia Resort & Casino find on map30 Rainbow Road Northeast, Albuquerque, New Mexico29.5 Dancing Eagle Casino find on map Interstate 40, Exit 108, Casa Blanca, New Mexico30.2 Santa Ana Star Casino find on map54 Jemez Canyon Dam Road, Santa Ana Pueblo, New Mexico34.3 Sky City Casino Hotel find on map Interstate 40, Exit 102, Acoma Pueblo, Acoma, New Mexico41.0 Black Mesa Casino find on map25 Hagen Road, San Felipe Pueblo, New Mexico77.8 Camel Rock Casino find on map17486A US Highway 84/285, Santa Fe, New Mexico78.8 Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino find on map30 Buffalo Thunder Trail, Santa Fe, New Mexico79.1 Apache Nugget Travel Center and Casino find on map US Highway 550 and NM Highway 537, Cuba, New Mexico79.1 Kicks 66 find on map67 Ogo Wii Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico79.3 Jake's Casino find on map68 Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico79.3 Cities of Gold Hotel find on map10A Cities of Gold Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico79.4 Cities of Gold Casino find on map10 Cities of Gold Road, Suite B, Santa Fe, New Mexico83.3 Santa Claran Hotel Casino find on map460 North Riverside Drive, Suite A, Espanola, New Mexico85.7 Ohkay Casino Resort Hotel find on map Riverside Drive, Ohkay Owingeh, New Mexico About us | Editorial Staff | Feedback | Advertising CASINO CITY NETWORK: Online Casino City | Casino City Times | Poker Dictionary | Poker Zone | RGT Online Casino City is an independent directory and information service free of any gaming operator's control. 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Terms of Use Privacy Policy Copyright © 1995-2018 Casino City, Inc. or its affiliates." }, { "docid": "D1611229#0", "title": "http://www.cnn.com/2001/LAW/01/09/edwards.sentenced/index.html?_s=PM:LAW\nFormer Louisiana governor gets 10-year prison term in corruption case", "text": "\"dictionary Former Louisiana governor gets 10-year prison term in corruption case Edwards has not ruled out a return to public life despite a 10-year federal prison sentence January 9, 2001 Web posted at: 4:29 a.m. EST (0929 GMT)In this story: Edwards says public still likes him Evidence included cash exchange RELATED STORIES, SITESBATON ROUGE, Louisiana (CNN) -- Former Louisiana Gov. Edwin Edwards was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison and fined $250,000 for extorting payoffs from people who had applied for riverboat casino licenses. The 73-year-old Edwards, convicted in federal court, was ordered to begin serving his sentence February 5. Afterward, U. S. Attorney Eddie Jordan welcomed the close of the Edwards case. \"\" I think that we have to begin a process of removing the stain of corruption from Louisiana, and I think that, in this case, we have confronted corruption squarely in the face and we have dealt with it appropriately and fairly,\"\" Jordan said. Still, the prosecutor said he planned to appeal U. S. District Court Judge Frank Polozola's judgment because he wanted a stiffer sentence for Edwards. Edwards says public still likes him LEGAL RESOURCESLatest Legal News Law Library Find Law Consumer Center Edwards told reporters he, too, would appeal. He said he hoped he could stay free during the appeals process. \"\" It is totally unthinkable and horrible to ask a person who has not fully exhausted his legal remedies to begin serving prison time,\"\" he said. \"\" It is just too un-American and too horrible and we feel that the Court of Appeals will respond favorably in that regard. \"\" Considering Edwards' age, defense lawyer Dan Small said, \"\"A long sentence effectively is a death sentence. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D399800#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_gambling\nOnline gambling", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. ( November 2015)Online gambling (or Internet gambling) includes poker, casinos and sports betting. The first online casino was in 1994. Many countries restrict or ban online gambling, but it is legal in some provinces in Canada, most countries of the European Union and several nations in the Caribbean. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Forms2.1 Poker2.2 Casinos2.3 Sports betting2.4 Bingo2.5 Lotteries2.5.1 UK National Lottery2.6 Horse racing betting2.7 Mobile gambling2.8 In-play gambling2.9 Advance-deposit wagering3 Funds transfers4 Legal status4.1 Antigua and Barbuda4.2 Australia4.3 Canada4.4 France4.5 Germany4.6 India4.7 Israel4.8 Poland4.9 Russia4.10 Singapore4.11 United Kingdom4.12 United States4.12.1 Remote gambling4.13 Other countries5 Online gambling industry statistics5.1 UK6 Problem gambling7 Money laundering8 Player perception9 See also10 References History [ edit]In 1994, Antigua and Barbuda passed the Free Trade & Processing Act, allowing licences to be granted to organisations applying to open online casinos. [ 1] Before online casinos, the first fully functional gambling software was developed by Microgaming, an Isle of Man-based software company. This was secured with software developed by Crypto Logic, an online security software company. Safe transactions became viable and led to the first online casinos in 1994. [" }, { "docid": "D189928#0", "title": "http://www.homepokergames.com/homepokerlaw.php\nHome Poker Law", "text": "\"Home Poker Law Introduction Over the past few years there has been a growing social acceptance of poker as a game of skill (as opposed to game of luck, such as a casinos online. But it still has a long way to go. Relevant Laws Gambling. As a player, you should be looking at the laws regarding gambling since these will be the applicable laws which tell you whether or not playing poker will be legal. Usually the statutes will give the legal definition for the term \"\"gambling\"\" or \"\"player\"\". Professional gambling. 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[ { "docid": "D326001#0", "title": "http://www.askdeb.com/travel/how-old-do-you-have-to-be-to-rent-a-hotel-room/\nHow Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Hotel Room?", "text": "How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Hotel Room? Posted on October 19, 2009 by Deb in Travel How Old Do You Have To Be To Rent a Hotel Room in the United States?18 is a good rule of thumb, if you have a picture I. D. and a credit card or debit card. In most hotel chains in the United States, customers need to be 18 years of age to rent a hotel room. The age is often 17 in Canada. With locally-owned hotels, the age of motel rental is often left to the discretion of the hotel owners or the staff on hand when you ask to rent a room. As big of an issue as age is whether you have a credit card to rent the room with. Since most people 18 aren’t going to have their own credit cards, 18 becomes the default age for hotel room rental. Occasionally you’ll find a hotel that only books rooms for customers who are 21. Again, you’ll find there is a certain difference from one hotel to the next. If you are 18 and a hotel refuses to rent you a room, don’t simply assume every hotel in town has the same policy." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2386633#0", "title": "http://dgmweb.net/FGS/Davis/DavisJefferson-SarahKnoxTaylor-VarinaBanksHowell.html\n.", "text": "\"Table of Contents Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors!Every-Name Index Jefferson DAVIS, President, Confederate States of America Sarah Knox TAYLORVarina Banks HOWELLHusband: Jefferson 1 DAVIS Birth: 3 Jun 1807/8 2, near Fairview 3 , Christian [now Todd] Co., KY Death: 6 Dec 1889, New Orleans, Orleans Par., LA Father: Samuel Emory DAVIS Mother: Jane COOKMarriage-1: 17 Jun 1835, Beechland, Lexington, Fayette Co., KYWife-1: Sarah Knox TAYLOR Birth: 6 Mar 1814, Vincennes, Knox Co., IN Death: 15 Sep 1835, Locust Grove, West Feliciana Par., LA Father: Zachary TAYLOR, 12th President of the United States Mother: Margaret Mackall SMITHMarriage-2: 26 Feb 1845, Natchez, Adams Co., MSWife-2: Varina Banks HOWELL Birth: 7 May 1826, MS Death: 16 Oct 1906, Hotel Majestic, New York City, New York Co., NY Father: William Burr HOWELL Mother: Margaret Louisa KEMPEChildren with Sarah Knox TAYLOR:none Children 4 with Varina Banks HOWELL:1. Samuel Emory DAVIS, b. 30 Jul 1852; d.13 Jun 1854, Washington, DC2. Margaret Howell DAVIS, b. 25 Feb 1855, near Vicksburg, Warren Co., MS3. Jefferson DAVIS, Jr., b. 16 Jan 1857, MS; d. 16 Oct 18784. Joseph Evan DAVIS, b. 18 Apr 1859, MS; d. 30 Apr 1864, Richmond, Henrico Co., VA5. William Howell DAVIS, b. 6 Dec 1861; d. 16 Oct 18726. Varina Anne \"\"Winnie\"\" DAVIS, b. 27 Jun 1864; d. 18 Sep 1898; never married Keywords for search engines: USA, US, United States, District of Columbia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Virginia Footnotes:1. There is some question as to whether Jefferson DAVIS had a middle initial." }, { "docid": "D2182364#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_Municipality_of_Muskoka\nDistrict Municipality of Muskoka", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the \"\"Muskoka\"\" beer brand, see Lakes of Muskoka Cottage Brewery. District of Muskoka Regional municipality ( upper-tier)District Municipality of Muskoka Peninsula Lake, near Huntsville in Muskoka Map showing Muskoka District Municipality location in Ontario Coordinates: 45°10′N 79°20′WCoordinates: 45°10′N 79°20′WCountry Canada Province Ontario Territorial District of Muskoka 1868Municipality of the District of Muskoka 1873Provisional Judicial District of Muskoka 1899District Municipality of Muskoka 1971Government• Chair Governing Body John Klinck Area [1]• Land 3,937.76 km 2 (1,520.38 sq mi)Population (2016) [2]• Total 60,599• Density 15.4/km 2 (40/sq mi)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)Website www.muskoka.on.ca The District Municipality of Muskoka, more generally referred to as the District of Muskoka or Muskoka, is a regional municipality located in Central Ontario, Canada. 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I really enjoyed my stay, I had an awesome view to the city and they always had activities going on. Stacy, United States of America Everything. The food, Location, Staff, the spa, and the free upgrade... the whole resort itself was amazing Emily, United States of America The hotel was beautiful and the beach was only a short distance away. Jet ski and Parasailing were being offered within a short distance. The spa was everything 3 things for the …Brittney, United States of America We got robed from the safe. Someone just opened the safe in our room and stole our money. The same thing happened to another couple we meet at the hotel. As the security …Ury, Canada The service personal from the front desk to the cleansers and all in between were very pleasant and helpful. The location was great (what could be wrong with Mexico …Stephen, Canada Hotel was on the beach where the water was so clear you could see the bottom." }, { "docid": "D2990561#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WEGO_Niagara_Falls_Visitor_Transportation\nWEGO Niagara Falls Visitor Transportation", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search WEGO Visitor Transportation Slogan ride to fun Parent Niagara Falls Transit Founded 2012Service area Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake Service type bus service Routes 4Fleet 27 buses Fuel type diesel Operator Niagara Falls Transit and Niagara Parks Commission Website wegoniagarafalls.com WEGO Visitor Transportation System (WEGO) is a bus system in Niagara Falls, Ontario jointly operated by Niagara Falls Transit and the Niagara Parks Commission. It replaced Niagara Falls Transit's Falls Shuttle, as well as the Niagara Parks Commission People Mover. Originally scheduled to launch on June 29, 2012, the service's inauguration was postponed due to delays in its buses' intelligent transportation system. WEGO launched its preview service on August 13, 2012, then finally began official operations, a week later, on August 20 [1]WEGO is a pairing of the words \"\"we\"\" and \"\"go\"\", conveying the meaning of friendship and social activity, as well as adventure and exploration. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Fares and Connections1.1 Fares1.1.1 Adventure and Magic Passes1.2 Connections and Transfers2 Routes2.1 Route Details2.2 Service Details2.3 Blue Line2.3.1 Stops2.4 Red Line2.4.1 Stops2.5 Green Line2.5.1 Stops2.6 Niagara-on-the-Lake Shuttle2.6.1 Stops3 Terminals4 Fleet5 References6 External links Fares and Connections [ edit]Fares [ edit]Age group Victoria Day to Thanksgiving Day Off-peak Season Niagara-on-the-Lake Shuttle24-hour pass 48-hour pass 24-hour pass 48-hour pass One-way Roundtrip5 and under Free Free Free Free Free Free6 to 12 $ 4.00 $ 8.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.00 $ 3.00 $ 6.0013 and over $ 7.00 $ 11.50 $ 7.00 $ 7.00 $ 5.00 $ 10.00Adventure and Magic Passes [ edit]The Adventure Pass (for peak season) and the Magic Pass (for off-peak season) contain a free 48-hour pass for WEGO. Since the \"\"actual\"\" passes can only be redeemed at the welcome centres, authorized sellers of the Adventure and Magic Passes outside the welcome centres instead give vouchers to each paid customer, allowing them to ride the WEGO bus for free to finally redeem their Adventure or Magic Pass at the nearest welcome centre. Online buyers of these passes also undergo the same procedure: they must show their printed vouchers to ride the WEGO bus for free to get their respective passes at the nearest welcome centre. Connections and Transfers [ edit]There is partial fare integration between WEGO and the regular local Niagara Falls Transit service. Monthly passholders of regular local Niagara Falls Transit service are allowed to connect to WEGO for free. However, 10-ride passholders, day passholders, and single-ride passengers must pay a separate WEGO fare. [" }, { "docid": "D3370304#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/government-politics/age-can-person-rent-motel-room-f281d818e72ce27e\nAt What Age Can a Person Rent a Motel Room?", "text": "Government & Politics Law Legal Ages Q: At What Age Can a Person Rent a Motel Room? A: Quick Answer The age a person has to be in order to rent a motel room varies based on the specific requirements of each motel. Some motels allow a person to rent a room at the age of 18. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Old Do You Have to Be to Get a Tattoo? How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a House? How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car? Full Answer Other motels require that the primary guest that books the room be at least 21 years of age; others require that the primary guest be 25 years old. The minimum age requirement applies to the date of check in, meaning that someone younger than the hotel's minimum age requirement can book the room in advance and check in on the day he reaches the minimum age. Learn more about Legal Ages Sources: hotwire.com Related Questions Q: How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Car in Texas? A: Each rental car company sets its own minimum age requirement, but 21 years old is common for renting a car in Texas and other states." }, { "docid": "D815122#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niagara_Falls,_Ontario\nNiagara Falls, Ontario", "text": "\"Niagara Falls, Ontario From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the waterfall, see Niagara Falls. Niagara Falls City ( lower-tier)City of Niagara Falls Skyline of Niagara Falls, Ontario Nickname (s): The Honeymoon Capital of the World, the Falls Location of Niagara Falls in the Niagara Region Niagara Falls Location Show map of Southern Ontario Show map of Ontario Show map of Canada Show all Coordinates: 43°03′36″N 79°06′24″WCoordinates: 43°03′36″N 79°06′24″WCountry Canada Province Ontario Regional Municipality Niagara Incorporated 12 June 1903Government• Mayor Jim Diodati• Governing body Niagara Falls City Council• MP Rob Nicholson• MPP Wayne Gates Area [1] [2] [3]• Land 209.73 km 2 (80.98 sq mi)• Urban 382.68 km 2 (147.75 sq mi)• Metro 1,397.50 km 2 (539.58 sq mi)Population ( 2016) [1] [2] [3]• City ( lower-tier) 88,071 ( Ranked 64th)• Density 419.9/km 2 (1,088/sq mi)• Urban 308,596 ( Ranked 12th)• Urban density 545.02/km 2 (1,411.6/sq mi)• Metro 390,317 ( Ranked 12th)• Metro density 279.3/km 2 (723/sq mi)Time zone EST ( UTC−5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC−4)Forward Sortation Area L2E to L2JArea code (s) 905, 289, 365Highways Queen Elizabeth Way Highway 420Highway 20GNBC Code FEDBA [4]Website www .niagarafalls .ca Skyline of Niagara Falls, Canada, as seen from Niagara Falls State Park across the river in the United States Niagara Falls ( / n aɪ ˈ æ ɡ r ə / ny- AG -ra) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is on the western bank of the Niagara River in the Golden Horseshoe region of Southern Ontario, with a population of 88,071 at the 2016 census. [ 1] The municipality was incorporated on 12 June 1903. Across the Niagara River is Niagara Falls, New York. The Niagara River flows over Niagara Falls at this location, creating a natural spectacle which attracts millions of tourists each year. This area, which stretches along the Niagara Parkway and tourist promenade, is particularly concentrated at the brink of the falls. Apart from the river's natural attractions, it includes observation towers, high-rise hotels, souvenir shops, museums, indoor water parks, casinos and theatres, mostly with colourful neon billboards and advertisements, and sufficient parking to accommodate visitors. Further to the north or south, golf courses are operated alongside historic sites from the War of 1812. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Topography2.2 Climate2.3 Communities and neighbourhoods3 Demographics4 Economy5 Culture5.1 Visual arts5.2 Performing arts5.3 Music5.4 Literacy and literary arts5.5 History5.6 Nature, parks and gardens5.7 Festivals and events5.8 Tourism5.8.1 Niagara Falls observation attractions5.8.2 Niagara River and Parkway attractions5.8.3 Tourist sector entertainment5.9 Conventions and conferences5.10 Sports and active living5.10.1 Venues5.10.2 Events5.10.3 Sports clubs5.10.4 Sports teams and leagues6 Government7 Infrastructure7.1 Transportation7.1.1 Highways7.1.2 Regional airports7.1.3 Rail7.1.4 Bus7.1.5 Cabs and shuttle buses7.1.6 Active transportation8 Education8.1 Post secondary8.2 High schools8.3 Library9 Media9.1 Newspapers9.2 Radio9.3 Television10 Notable people11 References12 Further reading13 External links History [ edit]This area was long part of the Iroquois Confederacy territory: five powerful First Nations mostly along the southern edge of the Great Lakes." }, { "docid": "D1325752#0", "title": "https://cruises.priceline.com/promotion/disney-cruises.do\nBahamas, Caribbean & more Disney Cruises", "text": "* Required Thank you for visiting our website! 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Oct 8, 2011, 12:04 PMHi,Intend to do a solo trip to Vancouver this coming December (coming from Singapore)... is it possible to check-in to hotels at age 18 or are there any hotels in central Vancouver that allows checking in at age 18? I've emailed several hotels and they have told me that the minimum check-in requirement is 19...so I'm a bit concerned as I've already reserved air-tickets. Thanks,Kevin Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Vancouver? See all Vancouver to Victoria and Butchart...1,312 Reviewsfrom $168.10*Vancouver North Shore Tour: Capilano...541 Reviewsfrom $124.00*Whistler Small-Group Day Trip from...392 Reviewsfrom $116.00*Vancouver, North Shore Tour with...58 Reviewsfrom $104.00*1-10 of 24 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Mufti Vancouver Vancouver, Canada Destination Expertfor Vancouver Level Contributor63,397 posts63 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Minimum check-in age for hotels in Vancouver? Oct 8, 2011, 12:24 PMHi o Ookevino Oo ~For some hotels, the minimum age is 21 for others it's 19. Legal age is 19 here, so hotels don't want to be renting to underage guests for legal reasons. You might have a look at the YWCA Hotel, not a hostel, which has a variety of bed choices and bath choices. You can get private bath/shower combo, private shower only, or shared bath or bath-down-the-hall.www.ywcahotel.com/content/OUR_HOTEL/311And you might have a look at HI Downtown, which is a hostel and a good one." }, { "docid": "D156244#0", "title": "http://www.escapehere.com/inspiration/the-10-most-expensive-vacation-destinations-in-the-world/\nThe 10 Most Expensive Vacation Destinations in the World", "text": "Inspiration| View All On One Page The 10 Most Expensive Vacation Destinations in the World There are many, many fantastic places to visit all around the globe. Some destinations are more coveted than others; some are known tourist traps while others are underrated escapes. Heading to new places allows us to escape the mundane of our everyday lives, discover new cultures and learn more about the world we inhabit. You could pick just about anywhere on the globe and find an exciting locale. Unless, of course, you’re fortunate enough to have deep pockets. Then you’re likely going to want to take a trip that shows off just how much cash you have to burn while the rest of us only dream about taking off to a private resort island where villa rentals run in the thousands of dollars per night. While some of these locations might justify their cost, many can be matched by less expensive comparison options. Here are 10 of the most expensive destinations on the face of the earth:10. Paris Much like New York, Paris has become a destination for many travelers. With a long history and an influential role in the shaping of both Europe and the New World, Paris has also earned a reputation as a city of romance; helped by the city’s quaint café culture, the French love of pastries, wine and chocolate and images of the iconic Eiffel Tower lit up in night." }, { "docid": "D1905535#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g155032-i51-k535277-What_is_the_main_street_in_Montreal-Montreal_Quebec.html\nWhat is the main street in Montreal?", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Quebec forums Montreal forum Montreal forumsshazqazimaryland Level Contributor390 posts29 reviews Save Topic What is the main street in Montreal? Mar 27, 2006, 11:05 PMHello Everyone,I am planning to go to Montreal for 5 nights ( May 24th -May 29th) with my husband and 3 year old son. I would like suggestions as to which sights to see and what activities to consider? Also, what is a central place to stay? Are five nights enough? Any suggestions on hotels? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Report inappropriate content Travelers interested in this topic also viewed... See all Old Montreal Guided Walking Tour with...21 Reviewsfrom $20.00*Old Montreal City Walking Tour...535 Reviewsfrom $21.20*1-10 of 40 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 4 5 »Jak1234Montreal Level Contributor1,433 posts Save Reply1. Re: What is the main street in Montreal? Mar 28, 2006, 12:48 AMHi Shaz The main street of Montreal is undoubtedly Ste." }, { "docid": "D1757205#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g45963-i10-k981588-How_old_do_you_need_to_be_to_gamble-Las_Vegas_Nevada.html\nHow old do you need to be to gamble?", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Nevada forums Las Vegas forum Las Vegas forums USAdreaming Leicester Level Contributor8 posts48 reviews Save Topic How old do you need to be to gamble? Jan 28, 2007, 3:00 PMWe are going to Las Vegas in 2 weeks, my son things he will be able to gamble, I don't think he will, can someone please tell me how old you have to be to gamble, thanks Lyn (UK)Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Las Vegas? See all Special Offer Las Vegas to Grand Canyon Helicopter...6,608 Reviewsfrom $399.99*$520.00Special Offer Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam from Las...5,090 Reviewsfrom $142.99*$224.90Special Offer Grand Canyon Skywalk Skip-the-Line...399 Reviewsfrom $529.99*$541.00Special Offer Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam Helicopter...585 Reviewsfrom $369.99*$479.001-10 of 21 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »Ohio Girl2011Ohio7 posts Save Reply1. Re: How old do you need to be to gamble? Jan 28, 2007, 3:09 PMyou absolutely have to be 21Report inappropriate content VIVALASVEGASENGLANDLevel Contributor1,706 posts4 reviews Save Reply2. Re: How old do you need to be to gamble? Jan 28, 2007, 3:09 PMYou have to be 21 to gamble,and drink. They are very strick on both accounts. If your son looks over 21 he might be ok. If he does not,he WILL be asked to show I. D. John." }, { "docid": "D3189833#0", "title": "http://www.ski.com/banff-lake-louise\nBanff Lake Louise Ski Resorts", "text": "\"Best Sellers Best Seller more Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise Best Seller more Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel Best Seller more Lake Louise Inn Banff/Lake Louise at-a-glance Best known for: Expert Skiing Intermediate Skiing Luxury Vacation Mountain Stats Skiable Area:4200acres Vertical Drop:3251ft Snowfall:0in Current Weather36°FHigh: 37°F Low: 28°FCurrent Conditions Last24Hrs:0in Last48Hrs:3in Base:52in View full report Banff/Lake Louise photo gallery Quick info Book early to save big Save up to 15% on lodging. Learn more Stay ...in the charming mountain town of Banff or on the shores of Lake Louise. Ski ...at a top elevation of 8,650 feet on Lake Louise ski resort. Travel ...by flying into Calgary. Enjoy …breathtaking views of the Canadian Rockies. Explore …the surrounding Banff National Park wilderness by snowshoe. Learn …about the history of Canada’s oldest national park. Taste …130+ restaurants. Treat …yourself to ritual at the Willow Stream Spa at the Fairmont Banff Springs. Experience …Nordic skiing, snowshoeing and ice hockey—some of Banff Lake Louise’s many winter activities." }, { "docid": "D3526599#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g35805-i32-k5370257-O_Hare_Terminal_2_quickly_to_Terminal_1-Chicago_Illinois.html\nO'Hare - Terminal 2 quickly to Terminal 1", "text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Illinois forums Chicago forum Chicago forums A AOntario, Canada Level Contributor107 posts36 reviews Save Topic O'Hare - Terminal 2 quickly to Terminal 1Apr 28, 2012, 8:49 AMArriving from Ottawa into T2 and have a short layover before flying to Vegas out of T1. What is the quickest way to get from T2 to T1.? Do I always stay within the security area if we walk? Is the ATS or other transit within the secure area a good alternative? Never flown into ORD before. Specifics on where to go within ORD would be really helpful.thanks!Mentioned in this post Ottawa Illinois Las Vegas Nevada Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Chicago? See all Chicago Architecture 75-Minute River...2,484 Reviewsfrom $43.68*Chicago Criminals, Mobsters and...419 Reviewsfrom $37.95*Chicago Small-Group Tour With...108 Reviewsfrom $35.00*Skydeck Chicago Admission590 Reviewsfrom $24.00*1-10 of 17 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »Dave148Illinois Destination Expertfor Chicago, Illinois Level Contributor52,299 posts68 reviews Save Reply1. Re: O'Hare - Terminal 2 quickly to Terminal 1Apr 28, 2012, 9:00 AMYou will be walking behind security - that's the quickest way. Just follow the signs after you exit your plane. flychicago.com/PDF/…D22011terminal2.pdf Report inappropriate content Warriorjan Chicago Level Contributor7,506 posts1 review Save Reply2." }, { "docid": "D1947546#0", "title": "http://www.canadianrockies.net/\nCome Vacation and Experience the Canadian Rockies!", "text": "Come Vacation and Experience the Canadian Rockies!John E Marriott, professional wildlife photographer Welcome to the Canadian Rockies vacation guide produced by locals for Banff, Lake Louise, Jasper, Canmore, Waterton, Golden and the national parks in Canada’s Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains of Canada are a vast land – filled with inspiring scenery, wildlife, a multitude of recreational activities for all ages and a lot of unique opportunities that only the people who live in this area know about. Also check out the live Banff-Canmore Alberta web cams in Banff, Jasper, and Canmore, Alberta. In our Rocky Mountain vacation guides you’ll find a ton of local tips from maps of the national parks, hiking trail suggestions, and sightseeing info. These activities are what makes your stay in the Banff, Jasper or Lake Louise area a real experience. Come enjoy the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Best of Banff and the Canadian Rockies Whitewater Rafting Raft The Kicking Horse River …Click here!The best guided whitewater rafting river trips in the Canadian Rockies. Banff Back Country Skiing Canadian Rockies back country skiing Get out of the lift lines and experience skiing with Yamnuska!Alberta Mountaineering Beginner to Experienced Mountaineering!Experience world class mountaineering trips with the best guides in the Rockies!Ice Climbing Canada Ice Climbing for Beginners to Experienced Experience the best ice climbing on the planet!Rock Climb Banff, Canada!Rock Climbing For All Levels!Progressive training by certified guides and leading edge climbers. Wilderness First Aid Wilderness First Aid Training The ultimate ‘Weekend Warrior’ first aid course!Roam The Rockies ...... With Sun Dog Tour Co. Jasper-Banff-Lake Louise-Calgary Shuttle Edmonton-Jasper Shuttle Service Summer Wildlife Discovery Tour Jasper Train Tours Enjoy breathtaking views of the Rockies aboard Via’s Skeena Train on one of our Jasper Train Tours. Antlers and Altitude Deal!" }, { "docid": "D3182943#0", "title": "https://www.askdeb.com/travel/how-old-do-you-have-to-be-to-rent-a-hotel-room/\nHow Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Hotel Room?", "text": "How Old Do You Have to Be to Rent a Hotel Room? Posted on October 19, 2009 by Deb in Travel How Old Do You Have To Be To Rent a Hotel Room in the United States?18 is a good rule of thumb, if you have a picture I. D. and a credit card or debit card. In most hotel chains in the United States, customers need to be 18 years of age to rent a hotel room. The age is often 17 in Canada. With locally-owned hotels, the age of motel rental is often left to the discretion of the hotel owners or the staff on hand when you ask to rent a room. As big of an issue as age is whether you have a credit card to rent the room with. Since most people 18 aren’t going to have their own credit cards, 18 becomes the default age for hotel room rental. Occasionally you’ll find a hotel that only books rooms for customers who are 21. Again, you’ll find there is a certain difference from one hotel to the next. If you are 18 and a hotel refuses to rent you a room, don’t simply assume every hotel in town has the same policy." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D3056309#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_licence_in_Russia\nDriving licence in Russia", "text": "\"Driving licence (front side). 2011Driving licence (reverse side). 2011Driving licence (old). 2008The Russian Empire was one of the first countries to create a driving licence. Russia's first licences were issued in 1900 by Saint Petersburg authorities, and Russia joined an international convention in 1909 [ citation needed]. However, due to relatively small number of cars, the attempts to create a standardised Russian licence were rather sporadic and limited to major urban areas. No comprehensive system of driver licensing was present until 1936, when the Soviet government organised and standardised traffic and driving regulations, with the state-wide system regulated by specialised police authorities. Since March 2011 [1] there are 9 categories that require a driving licence: A: any type of motorbike B: motorised vehicle under 3.5 tons (optionally with light trailer)C: motorised vehicle over 3.5 tons (optionally with light trailer, up to 750 kg)D: bus (has more than 8 passenger seats) (optionally with light trailer, up to 750 kg)BE: motorised vehicle under 3.5 tons with heavy trailer CE: motorised vehicle over 3.5 tons with heavy trailer DE: bus with heavy trailer Tram: tram Trolleybus: trolleybus Currently Russia employs a system of driver's licences very similar to the EU standard with two additional categories: [ citation needed]A1 similar to European A limited, as A does not limit the specs of motorbikes Bikes with engine displacements lower than 50 cc and speeds lower than 50 km/h are considered mopeds and doesn't require licence to drive B1 for tricycles and quadracycles. The current licence style, introduced in 1999, is a laminated plastic card similar to the European driving licence card in dimensions and outward appearance, with the bearer's photo and name (in Latin and Cyrillic scripts) to the left, place/date of issue, allowed categories and signature to the right. The reverse of the card features a detailed list of allowed categories in Russian. [ 2] Older booklet-style licences are also occasionally seen although they are no longer issued and are increasingly rare as a result." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1065556#0", "title": "https://www.treasury.gov/resource-center/sanctions/Programs/Pages/ukraine.aspx\nU.S. Department of the Treasury", "text": "\"Sign up for Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions e-mail updates. Recent Updates: The Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) introduces additional sanctions with regard to Ukraine-/Russia. Please visit the link below for more information. Information on Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act Sanctions Brochures Sanctions Brochures are an overview of OFAC's regulations with regard to the Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions. They are useful quick reference tools. Overview of Sanctions Overview of Sanction (text)Frequently Asked Questions OFAC has compiled hundreds of frequently asked questions (FAQs) about its sanctions programs and related policies. The link below sends the user to the entire list of OFAC's FAQs. Questions Related to OFAC's Designation Action of April 6, 2018Questions Regarding Sectoral Sanctions under Executive Order 13662 - \"\"Blocking Property of Additional Persons Contributing to the Situation in Ukraine \"\"Questions Related to Entities Owned by Persons Whose Property and Interests in Property are Blocked (50% Rule)Qestions Related to the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA)Other OFAC Frequently Asked Questions Sectoral Sanctions Identifications (SSI) List The Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List includes persons determined by OFAC to be operating in sectors of the Russian economy identified by the Secretary of the Treasury pursuant to Executive Order 13662. Sectoral Sanctions Identifications List Page Directive 1 as Amended Under Executive Order 13662 (September 29, 2017)Directive 2 as Amended Under Executive Order 13662 (September 29, 2017)Directive 3 Under Executive Order 13662 (September 12, 2014)Directive 4 Under Executive Order 13662 (October 31, 2017)Archived Directives Directive 1 as Amended Under Executive Order 13662 (Issued September 12, 2014)Directive 2 as Amended Under Executive Order 13662 (Issued September 12, 2014)Directives 1 and 2 Pursuant to EO 13662 (Issued July 16, 2014)Directive 4 Under Executive Order 13662 (September 12, 2014)Important Advisories OFAC issues advisories to the public on important issues related to the sanctions programs it administers. While these documents may focus on specific industries and activities, they should be reviewed by any party interested in OFAC compliance." }, { "docid": "D2147278#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_fastest_way_to_obtain_a_US_Passport\nWhat is the fastest way to obtain a US Passport?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Immigration What is the fastest way to obtain a US Passport? Flag What is the fastest way to obtain a US Passport? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. There are several expediting services that can facilitate a new passport in 2 days. The absolute fastest way is to go directly to a US Passport Agency operated by the State Department in many large US cities. I got a passport renewed in 4 hours. You will need a travel itinerary that proves you are traveling within the next couple of days. It cost me $160 versus the roughly $500 I was quoted by the commercial businesses offering 24 hour turn around which really was 48 hour turn around. The link below shows locations. You schedule the appointment over the phone." }, { "docid": "D773494#0", "title": "http://www.cnbc.com/2015/04/23/cash-flowed-to-clinton-foundation-as-russians-pressed-for-control-of-uranium-company.html\nThe Clinton connection to Russiaâs claims on Uranium", "text": "\"Politics Politics Elections White House Congress Law Taxes The Clinton connection to Russia’s claims on Uranium Jo Becker and Mike Mc Intire Published 3:56 AM ET Thu, 23 April 2015 Updated 7:26 AM ET Thu, 23 April 2015The New York Times Eyeing Clinton's pile of cash 11:08 AM ET Tue, 21 April 2015 | 02:20The headline in Pravda trumpeted President Vladimir V. Putin's latest coup, its nationalistic fervor recalling an era when the newspaper served as the official mouthpiece of the Kremlin: \"\"Russian Nuclear Energy Conquers the World. \"\" The article, in January 2013, detailed how the Russian atomic energy agency, Rosatom, had taken over a Canadian company with uranium-mining stakes stretching from Central Asia to the American West. The deal made Rosatom one of the world's largest uranium producers and brought Mr. Putin closer to his goal of controlling much of the global uranium supply chain. But the untold story behind that story is one that involves not just the Russian president, but also a former American president and a woman who would like to be the next one. At the heart of the tale are several men, leaders of the Canadian mining industry, who have been major donors to the charitable endeavors of former President Bill Clinton and his family. Members of that group built, financed and eventually sold off to the Russians a company that would become known as Uranium One. Adam Jeffery | CNBCHillary Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative annual meeting in New York. Beyond mines in Kazakhstan that are among the most lucrative in the world, the sale gave the Russians control of one-fifth of all uranium production capacity in the United States. Since uranium is considered a strategic asset, with implications for national security, the deal had to be approved by a committee composed of representatives from a number of United States government agencies. Among the agencies that eventually signed off was the State Department, then headed by Mr. Clinton's wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton." }, { "docid": "D2660562#0", "title": "http://www.me.utexas.edu/~longoria/paynter/hmp/The_First_Patent.html\n.", "text": "\"The First Patentby Henry M. Paynter Being a revision of the article originally appearing in the magazine \"\"Invention & Technology\"\" primarily to benefit from David Maxey's recent discovery of the correct Samuel Hopkins [ Corrections are in underlined green and the original text is bracketed in red ]In two hundred years of existence, the U. S. Patent Office has issued nearly five million patents, which together document the greatest industrial development in human experience. How did it all start? To whom and for what was the first U. S. patent issued? Samuel Hopkins, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [ Pittsford, Vermont], received Patent No. 1 on July 31, 1790, for an improvement \"\"in the making Pot ash and Pearl ash by a new Apparatus and Process.\"\" The patent was signed by President George Washington, Attorney General Edmund Randolph, and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Only two other patents were granted that year, one for a new candle-making process and the other the flour-milling machinery of Oliver Evans. The first patent Only after 1955 were the original documents for Hopkins' patent located, together with a detailed disclosure and licensing prospectus he published in 1791. These have helped reveal that the patent was important not only because it was the first of its kind but also because it was vitally linked the nation's early economy. In fact, potash was America's first industrial chemical." }, { "docid": "D292775#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_minimum_driving_age\nList of countries by minimum driving age", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The minimum driving age is the minimum age at which a person may obtain a driver's licence to lawfully drive a motor vehicle on public roads. That age is determined by and for each jurisdiction and is most commonly set at 18 years of age, but learner drivers may be permitted on the road at an earlier age under supervision. Before reaching the minimum age for a driver's licence or anytime afterwards, the person wanting the licence would normally be tested for driving ability and knowledge of road rules before being issued with a licence, provided he or she is above the minimum driving age. Countries with the lowest driving ages (below 17) are Australia, Canada, El Salvador, Iceland, Israel, India, Macedonia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway, the Philippines, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Slovenia, Sweden, the United Kingdom (Mainland), United States and Zimbabwe. In several jurisdictions in the United States and Canada, drivers can be as young as 14. Most jurisdictions recognise driver's licences issued by another jurisdiction, which may result in a young person who obtains a licence in a jurisdiction with a low minimum driving age being permitted to drive in a jurisdiction which normally has a higher driving age. The minimum age may vary depending on vehicle type. This list refers to the minimum driving age for a motor vehicle with a maximum authorized mass not exceeding 3,500 kg and designed and constructed for the carriage of no more than eight passengers in addition to the driver (not including a trailer). Contents [ hide ]1 Africa2 Americas2.1 North America2.2 Central America2.3 South America2.4 Caribbean3 Asia3.1 Middle East3.2 South Asia3.3 East Asia3.4 Southeast Asia4 Europe4.1 European driving licence area4.2 Rest of Europe5 Oceania6 See also7 References Africa [ edit]State Minimum driving age Notes Algeria 18Cameroon 16 [ citation needed]Ethiopia 18 [1]Egypt 18 [2]Ghana 18 [3]Kenya 16 [4]Lesotho 18 [5]Libya 18 [ citation needed]Mali 18 [ citation needed]Mauritania 18 [ citation needed]Mauritius15 (autocycles), 17 (motorcycles), 18 (cars) [6]Mayotte 18 [ citation needed]Morocco 18 [7] [8]Mozambique 18 [ citation needed]Namibia 18 [9]Niger 23 [10]Nigeria 18 [ citation needed]Réunion (France) 18 [ citation needed]Senegal 18 [ citation needed]South Africa17 The National Road Traffic act specifies that a driver needs to be 17 to legally obtain a license for all motor vehicles under 3500 kg. 17 years old may allow one to obtain a learners license, to drive while supervised by an already licensed driver who has had their license for more than a year." }, { "docid": "D922505#0", "title": "http://www.neimagazine.com/opinion/opinionthe-future-of-uranium-higher-prices-to-come-4259437/\nThe future of uranium â higher prices to come?", "text": "\"The future of uranium – higher prices to come?6 May 2014 by Steve Kidd Print Email Predictions of the rise in price of uranium are unjustified; they do not fully appreciate the segmented nature of the market. The world uranium market has fallen back substantially from the highs it sustained in the period around 2005-2010, when the spot price peaked at over $130 per pound in summer 2007. After the Fukushima accident in 2011, the price drifted down further and has been stable at the $35 per pound level since last summer. Although this is well above the $10 per pound that prevailed for the long period from the late 1980s up until 2003, it is universally agreed that very few (if any) new mines can be developed at today's price level. The suggestion is therefore made (particularly by uranium producers and their financial sector backers) that with rising demand, there will be shortages of supply in future unless we soon have much higher prices to encourage new production. On the demand side, a lot of attention is currently being to the upcoming Japanese reactor restart programme, in terms of timing and number of reactors. [ Cartoon by Alexey Koveynev]A recent report from my company (East Cliff Consulting, 'The Fifth Age of Uranium') shows why the case made by the uranium bulls is in reality full of holes. We are now more likely to see a long period of relatively low prices, in which uranium producers will find it hard to make a living. Substantial oversupply in the Fourth Age The starting point is to understand the full history of uranium supply and demand. This is covered in the WNA's biennial fuel market report, which identifies four distinct ages running from 1945 until today." }, { "docid": "D2122605#0", "title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/the-world-is-facing-a-growing-threat-of-nuclear-war-2015-3\nThe world is facing a growing threat of nuclear war", "text": "\"The Economist Mar. 7, 2015, 1:08 PM 33,713An employee looks at equipment in a new facility at a nuclear waste disposal plant in the town of Fokino in Russia's far-eastern Primorsky region June 24, 2014. REUTERS/Yuri Maltsev Within the next few weeks, after years of stalling and evasion, Iran may at last agree to curb its nuclear programme. In exchange for relief from sanctions it will accept, in principle, that it should allow intrusive inspections and limit how much uranium will cascade through its centrifuges. After 2025 Iran will gradually be allowed to expand its efforts. It insists these are peaceful, but the world is convinced they are designed to produce a nuclear weapon. In a barnstorming speech to America's Congress on March 3rd, Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, fulminated against the prospect of such a deal. Because it is temporary and leaves much of the Iranian programme intact, he said, it merely \"\"paves Iran's path to the bomb\"\". Determined and malevolent, a nuclear Iran would put the world under the shadow of nuclear war. Mr Netanyahu is wrong about the deal. It is the best on offer and much better than no deal at all, which would lead to stalemate, cheating and, eventually, the dash to the very bomb he fears." }, { "docid": "D2916340#0", "title": "http://www.autos.com/car-rentals/age-requirement-to-rent-a-car-in-brazil\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car in Brazil", "text": "Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Brazil Posted on Autos.com Editor in Car Rentals on October 7, 2013If you are planning a trip to Brazil, you may be interested in the requirements to rent a car in Brazil. Like with virtually every place in the world, there will be restrictions with renting a car associated with the age to drive and the driver history. The minimum age required to drive a rental car in Brazil is 21 years of age. Related to driver experience, some Brazilian rental car agencies will even demand a driving experience of 2 years. Both a regular and international license are required to drive a rental car in Brazil, with the international license being different than those of other South American countries. Be sure to contact the Automobile Association to be sure you get the correct license. Also try to keep in mind exactly what your travel plans are going to be, as some car rental agencies will let you take the vehicle into surrounding South American countries, while others will not. Be sure to keep insurance in mind as well when looking at the price of the rental. In most cases, even if it is allowed, the vehicle will not be insured outside the country of Brazil. Other things to check for when renting a car are the presence of a spare tire, first-aid kit and proper tools in case anything goes wrong while traveling to different locations." }, { "docid": "D1250510#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marriage_certificate\nMarriage certificate", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( September 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Marriage certificate issued in Russian in the Congress Poland, 1907A marriage certificate (sometimes: marriage lines) is an official statement that two people are married. In most jurisdictions, a marriage certificate is issued by a government official only after the civil registration of the marriage. In some jurisdictions, especially in the United States, a marriage certificate is the official record that two people have undertaken a marriage ceremony. This includes jurisdictions where marriage licenses do not exist. In other jurisdictions, a marriage license serves a dual purpose of granting permission for a marriage to take place and then endorsing the same document to record the fact that the marriage has been performed. A marriage certificate may be required for a number of reasons. It may be required as evidence of change of a party's name, on issues of legitimacy of a child, during divorce proceedings, or as part of a genealogical history, besides other purposes." }, { "docid": "D1446796#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micro_nuclear_reactor\nSmall modular reactor", "text": "\"This article's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. ( April 2017)This article contains weasel words: vague phrasing that often accompanies biased or unverifiable information. Such statements should be clarified or removed. ( March 2018)Small modular reactors ( SMRs) are a type of nuclear fission reactor which are smaller than conventional reactors, and manufactured at a plant and brought to a site to be fully constructed. Modular reactors allow for less on-site construction, increased containment efficiency, and heightened nuclear materials security. SMRs have been considered to be less expensive than traditional nuclear reactors, although critics [ by whom?] have questioned the cost benefits when compared to solar energy, wind energy, and natural gas. Small reactors are defined by the International Atomic Energy Agency as those with an electricity output of less than 300 MW, although general opinion is that anything with an output of less than 500 MWe counts as a small reactor. [" }, { "docid": "D917524#0", "title": "https://www.me.utexas.edu/~longoria/paynter/hmp/The_First_Patent.html\n.", "text": "\"The First Patentby Henry M. Paynter Being a revision of the article originally appearing in the magazine \"\"Invention & Technology\"\" primarily to benefit from David Maxey's recent discovery of the correct Samuel Hopkins [ Corrections are in underlined green and the original text is bracketed in red ]In two hundred years of existence, the U. S. Patent Office has issued nearly five million patents, which together document the greatest industrial development in human experience. How did it all start? To whom and for what was the first U. S. patent issued? Samuel Hopkins, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania [ Pittsford, Vermont], received Patent No. 1 on July 31, 1790, for an improvement \"\"in the making Pot ash and Pearl ash by a new Apparatus and Process.\"\" The patent was signed by President George Washington, Attorney General Edmund Randolph, and Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Only two other patents were granted that year, one for a new candle-making process and the other the flour-milling machinery of Oliver Evans. The first patent Only after 1955 were the original documents for Hopkins' patent located, together with a detailed disclosure and licensing prospectus he published in 1791. These have helped reveal that the patent was important not only because it was the first of its kind but also because it was vitally linked the nation's early economy. In fact, potash was America's first industrial chemical." }, { "docid": "D188760#0", "title": "http://www.anylatitude.com/resourcepages/facts-about-the-ural-mountains-boundary-between-europe-and-asia/\nFacts about the Ural Mountains, boundary between Europe and Asia", "text": "Facts about the Ural Mountains, boundary between Europe and Asia What are the Urals? The Ural Mountains are an ancient mountain range located at the extreme eastern limit of Europe. They are notably associated with the boundary between Europe and Asia. Ural Mountains, by Ugraland. Licensed under Creative Commons Where are the Urals exactly located? The Urals stretch for 1,500 mi roughly north to south from the Arctic Ocean down to central Russia, where the Ural River flows. The Urals are mainly located in Russia, although the southern part reaches Northern Kazakhstan. Location of the Ural mountains, adapted from “Location map of Russia” by Uwe Dedering. This file is licensed under Creative Commons Location map of Russia Location map of Russia Since when are the Urals on the face of Earth and why? The Urals appeared nearly 300 million years ago as a consequence of the collision between two continents that are no longer there, Laurussia and Kazakhstania." }, { "docid": "D1920120#0", "title": "http://www.frua.org/countriesandculture/turkic-cultures-copy\nTurkic cultures", "text": "\"Turkic cultures (including Tartar, Bashkir, Chuvashes, Uyghur, etc. ) The following is just a sample of the information and resources available to FRUA INC members. Please consider becoming a member at https://frua.memberclicks.net/join-online-or-check Information and photos from FRUA INC activities and Wikipedia public domain unless otherwise noted. Click on blue links for more information and other works cited. ,INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT the Turkic peoples The Turkic peoples are a collection of ethnic groups that live in north, east, central and western Asia, northwestern China and parts of Eastern Europe. The term Turkic represents a broad ethno-linguistic group of peoples including existing societies such as the Turkish people, Azerbaijanis,Chuvashes, Kazakhs, Tatars, Kyrgyz, Turkmens, Uyghurs,Uzbeks, Bashkirs, Qashqai, Gagauz, Yakuts, Crimean Karaites, Krymchaks, Karakalpaks, Karachays, Balkars, and Nogais. The Turkic languages are a language family of at least 35 languages, spoken by Turkic peoples across Southeastern Europe, the Mediterranean to Siberia and Western China. Turkic languages are spoken as a native language by 170 million people. The Turkic language with the greatest number of speakers is Turkish proper, spoken mainly in Anatolia and the Balkans . Characteristic features of Turkish, such as vowel harmony , agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender, are universal within the Turkic family." }, { "docid": "D2810612#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Driving_licence_in_Germany\nDriving licence in Germany", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ show] This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in German. ( February 2014) Click [show] for important translation instructions. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( September 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Driving licence in Germany Issued by Germany Type of document Driving license Purpose Identification In Germany the driving licence is a governmental privilege given to those who request a licence for any of the categories they desire. It is required for every type of motorised vehicle with the exception of the smallest mopeds below 50 cm³, with a speed limit of 25 km/h, as well as motorised bicycles. ( Even for these, there is a minimum age of 15 years and a small mandatory driving school course). The types of licences one may obtain are the same in all the European Economic Area. See European driving licence." }, { "docid": "D1438977#0", "title": "http://www.thenextgreatgeneration.com/2010/07/how-we-get-hammered-the-european-vs-u-s-drinking-age/\nHow we get hammered: The European vs. U.S. drinking age", "text": "\"How we get hammered: The European vs. U. S. drinking age Next Great | Jul 28, 2010 | Drug Week | 39 comments By Christopher Sopher Many Americans idolize a culture where Europeans—accustomed to alcohol after years of experience in their teenage years—supposedly know how to avoid binge drinking, alcohol poisoning and hazy nights of bad judgment. It’s a particularly popular topic of conversation among 19-year-old college students, waiting in grocery store parking lots for older friends to bring out cases of beer. “ The drinking age is so stupid,” they say. “ If only it was like it is in Europe,” suggesting with little sense of irony that, were the drinking age lower, they would both drink more moderately and enjoy the new found freedom to buy $11 cases of Natural Light. In theory, it’s a winning idea for all involved. Young people can drink earlier in their lives, which promises more of the freedom from judgment and reason teenagers desire. Parents can believe their children are getting important early experience that, as in any other sport, helps them become better players—and helps them get a head start on the 10,000 hours of practice Malcolm Gladwell says are necessary to become an expert at something. And the data shows many European and American young people are already well on their way. But the evidence also suggests the differences between how young people drink in Europe and the United States aren’t nearly as great as we imagine—and the generational changes are tremendous. By most measures, European youth actually drink more, get drunk more, and do so earlier in life than their American peers (though in certain settings, such as colleges and universities, American youth still lead the drinking world)." }, { "docid": "D944289#0", "title": "http://www.texasarabianbreeders.com/racingfactsandfiction.html\nFacts and Fiction", "text": "\"Facts and Fiction Can All Arabians Race? Yes, and No. All Arabian horses registered as Purebred with the Arabian Horse Association or with any registry around the world whose horses are accepted by AHA as purebred are eligible to race in Texas. Learn More... However this doesn't mean that all Arabian horses have what it takes to win a race. Arabian horses are no doubt the Original Racehorse, which makes them a natural in the racing business. But just as the Thoroughbred has evolved into a special kind of race horse over the last 200 years, we are seeing the benefits of selective breeding for racing within our own pure Arabians. There are still many untested Arabian bloodlines. However many lines have well proven their excellence on the track and should be considered as primary prospects by serious new racing owners. I thought Arabians were just show horses. Arabians with strength, speed, durability, stamina, great minds, and soundness make the best racehorses." }, { "docid": "D3344621#0", "title": "https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2010_07-08/holtom-bromley\nArms Control Today", "text": "Arms Control Today Paul Holtom and Mark Bromley The international arms trade apparently has weathered the financial crisis quite well. Available data indicate that the impact to date on the volume of orders and deliveries has been limited. As has been shown in the past, financial resources—from domestic budgets or foreign military assistance—are not the only factor that influences arms acquisitions. Perceived internal or external threats to national security, the need to replace or upgrade military inventories, demonstrations of international status, development of domestic arms industries via licensed production and offsets, the desire to strengthen ties with suppliers, and the influence of the military play important roles in the arms acquisition process. Before permitting exports of arms and military equipment, suppliers will assess the potential economic gains and the potential impact of the transfer on their strategic interests and foreign policy. Will the transfer harm or help friendly states or the supplier’s international commitments, reputation, or standing? For several reasons, there is no straightforward answer to the question, “How big is the international arms trade?” First, there is no globally agreed definition of “arms.” States and international organizations that seek to measure or control the arms trade use lists of items that vary in their complexity and coverage, most notably with regard to their inclusion of “dual-use goods,” items with both military and civilian applications. [ 1] Second, there is no common agreement on what types of activities constitute the arms trade." }, { "docid": "D1740959#0", "title": "https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=bf667abb-508a-45e9-8fad-55b66e7a9de6\nItâs 2015. Do you know where your understanding of Russia sectoral sanctions is at?", "text": "It’s 2015. Do you know where your understanding of Russia sectoral sanctions is at? Sanction Law Russia, Ukraine, USA May 27 2015Last spring, when the United States Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) announced that the President had issued Executive Order 13662 under the Ukraine-Related Sanctions program (sometimes called Russia sanctions) and that there were a new type of sanctions known as Sectoral Sanctions, a lot practitioners, compliance personnel, and those who follow sanctions spent a great deal of time attempting to understand what these new sanctions were. In response to the confusion caused by Sectoral Sanctions, OFAC offered some helpful guidance through its publication of FAQs, and language contained within the Sectoral Sanctions List itself. However, despite having been in place for over a year, a great deal of confusion concerning Executive Order 13662 and Sectoral Sanctions appears to remain. Indeed, this phenomenon has manifested itself recently in my practice when advising clients who was obtaining conflicting advice from other counsel. As such, this post is intended to address three (3) common questions concerning Ukraine-Related (Russia) Sectoral Sanctions that seem to have confused both companies and practitioners alike.1. Do Sectoral Sanctions Block Entire Sectors of the Russian Economy? No. The sectoral sanctions created pursuant to Executive Order 13662 provide authority to designate parties operating in certain sectors of Russia’s economy." }, { "docid": "D2103762#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drivers_license\nDriver's license", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Drivers license)navigation search\"\"Driving permit\"\" redirects here. In some countries, this term could also mean Learner's permit. Not to be confused with Vehicle licence or Pilot licensing and certification. A license from Spain, in the format of the European driving licence A driver's license is an official document permitting a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or bus on a public road. The term driver's license is American English; the Canadian English equivalent is driver's licence, and in British English it is driving licence. In this article, the American terminology and spelling is used except where the section refers specifically to British practice. The laws relating to the licensing of drivers vary between jurisdictions. In some jurisdictions, a license is issued after the recipient has passed a driving test, while in others, a person acquires a license before beginning to drive. Different categories of license often exist for different types of motor vehicles, particularly large trucks and passenger vehicles. The difficulty of the driving test varies considerably between jurisdictions, as do factors such as age and the required level of practice." }, { "docid": "D932638#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moped\nMoped", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Honda Hobbit PA 50 /Camino moped (European market)A moped (/ˈmoʊpɛd/ MOH-ped) is a small motorcycle, generally having a less stringent licensing requirement than motorcycles or automobiles because mopeds typically travel about the same speed as bicycles on public roads. Mopeds by definition are driven by both an engine and bicycle pedals, but in common usage and in many jurisdictions the term moped is used for similar vehicles including a scooter. Some mopeds are of a step-through type design, while others are step-over designs, having a motorcycle-like frame, including a backbone and a raised fuel tank, mounted directly between the saddle and the head tube. Some resemble motorized bicycles. Most are similar to a regular motorcycle, but with pedals and a crankset that may be used with or instead of motor drive. Although mopeds usually have two wheels, some jurisdictions classify low-powered three- or (rarely) four-wheeled vehicles as a moped. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History3 Emissions4 Racing5 Safety6 Individual countries/regions7 Sports moped8 See also9 References10 External links Etymology [ edit]The original moped – a bike equipped with a motor The word moped was coined by Swedish journalist Harald Nielsen in 1952, as a portmanteau of \"\"motor\"\" and \"\"pedal\"\". Another origin is that it was derived from the term motor- velocipede. [ 1] According to Douglas Harper, the Swedish terms originated from \"\" ( trampcykel med) mo (tor och) ped (aler )\"\", which means \"\"pedal cycle with engine and pedals\"\" (the earliest versions had auxiliary pedals). [ 2] Like some of the earliest two wheeled motorcycles, all mopeds were once equipped with bicycle pedals." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D118368#0", "title": "http://www.drivinglaws.org/teen/ncteen.php\nNorth Carolina Teen Driving Laws, Insurance Requirements & Drivers License", "text": "\"North Carolina Teen Driving Laws, Insurance Requirements & Drivers License Information on North Carolina Teen Driving Rules, Insurance Requirements & Drivers License By Richard Stim, Attorney Facing a DUI? We've helped 115 clients find attorneys today. Please answer a few questions to help us match you with attorneys in your area. Select a Practice Area Prior alcohol related offenses\"\"In Nolo you can trust. \"\"— The New York Times Why You Can Trust Us We match 50,000 consumers with lawyers every month. Our service is 100% free of charge. Nolo is a part of the Martindale Nolo network, which has been matching clients with attorneys for 100+ years. Featured In Copyright © 2018 Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The information provided on this site is not legal advice, does not constitute a lawyer referral service, and no attorney-client or confidential relationship is or will be formed by use of the site. The attorney listings on this site are paid attorney advertising." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3191960#0", "title": "https://drivers-license.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/new-license/getting-your-drivers-license.php\nDriver's License Checklist", "text": "Driver's License Home North Carolina New License Checklist Get a Drivers License Get a Drivers License in North Carolina Ensure You're Eligible to Apply for a Driver's License Teens 18 and Older For those 18 years old and older, you must have passed a vision, traffic sign and written test before taking your driving test for a regular drivers license. Check out the requirements and details below. Teens Younger than 18To graduate your learner permit to a limited provisional license, you must be at least 16 years old (but not older than 18 years old). You must also have held your learner permit for at least 12 months and have had no motor vehicle moving violation convictions or seat belt/mobile telephone infractions within the preceding 6 months. Your parent or guardian must sign for you when you apply. B) Make a Road Test Appointment at the NC DMVIf possible, schedule your road test appointment at a North Carolina DMV examining station. Not all locations book appointments, so you must call a specific office to get more details. Find Your Local DMV Office Find Locations »Or Select a City: Charlotte Raleigh Greensboro Winston Salem Durham Wilmington Fayetteville Asheville Lexington High Point Gastonia Sanford C) Gather Required Documents and North Carolina License Fees When applying for your driver's license, be prepared to submit the following to the state: Proof of residency Proof of age and identity; one document me a Social Security card or documentation issued by the U. S. Government indicating legal presence Proof of liability insurance Permit fees; the NC DMV accepts cash, money order or personal checks Current registration and proof of liability insurance for your road test vehicle**You must provide a road test vehicle driven to the testing site by a licensed driver. Before your road test begins, an examiner will ensure it is in safe working condition. Teens younger must also present a certificate showing you passed a state-approved driver education course." }, { "docid": "D1238283#0", "title": "http://nccriminallaw.sog.unc.edu/a-new-kind-of-dwlr/\nNorth Carolina Criminal Law", "text": "A New Kind of DWLRPosted on Dec. 10, 2013, 3:52 pm by Shea Denning • 51 comments As of December 1, 2013, there is a new type of driving while license revoked under G. S. Chapter 20. The Old Law. Most violations of G. S. 20-28 (a) committed before December 1, 2013 were punishable as Class 1 misdemeanors. Three exceptions applied. The following types of drivers were punished as though they had been convicted of driving without a license, which, for offenses committed before December 1, 2013, was a Class 2 misdemeanor: (1) The restoree of a revoked driver’s license who operated a motor vehicle on the highway without the insurance required by law (G. S. 20-28 (a)); (2) A driver revoked solely under G. S. 20-16.5 as a result of a civil license revocation arising from an implied consent charge who drove after the minimum revocation period had expired (G. S. 20-28 (a1) (1), (2)); and (3) A person who drove while his or her license was revoked for failure to pay child support or to comply with a subpoena issued pursuant to child support or paternity establishment proceedings and who was eligible for reinstatement, but had not applied for that relief (G. S. 20-28 (a1) (3)). People subject to the latter two exceptions also were treated for driver’s license and insurance purposes as if they had been convicted of driving without a license under G. S. 20-35. The New Law. On or after December 1, 2013, a person who (1) drives (2) a motor vehicle (3) on a street or highway (4) while his or her license has been revoked by the State of North Carolina (4) knowing that his or her license is revoked commits a Class 3 misdemeanor. See S. L. 2013-360, Section 18B.14. ( f) (amending G. S. 20-28 (a))." }, { "docid": "D2416394#0", "title": "http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/id-cards.php\nIdentification Cards in North Carolina", "text": "Home North Carolina Drivers License & ID ID Documents & Vital Records Identification Cards Share Tweet Pin It Email Print Identification Cards in North Carolina Lost or Stolen Driver's License? Life Lock Identity Protection starting at $9.99/mo Our proprietary technology alerts you to wide range of identity threats. SSN and Credit Alerts †Bank & Credit Card Activity Alerts †Alerts on Crimes in Your Name10% Off Your First Year Start Membership No one can prevent all identity theft. † Life Lock does not monitor all transactions at all businesses. Terms and applicable taxes apply. On This Page North Carolina ID Card Eligibility Apply for an ID Card in North Carolina North Carolina ID Card Fees Renew or Replace Your NC ID Card Change Your North Carolina ID Card Information ID Cards in North Carolina If you don't have another form of photo identification, such as a driver's license, a NC identification card can be used for things such as opening a bank account or getting a job. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles makes it easy for you to apply for an ID card, pay fees, renew your ID Card, replace your ID Card, or change your name or address . North Carolina ID Card Eligibility You can be of any age to apply for a NC ID card. To be eligible, you must: Not have a current driver's license. Must be a resident of North Carolina." }, { "docid": "D3093857#0", "title": "https://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/changing-your-name.php\nName Change in North Carolina", "text": "\"Home North Carolina Forms & Publications Address & Name Change Name Change Share Tweet Pin It Email Print Name Change in North Carolina On This Page Change Your Name with the SSANC Driver's License/ID Card Name Change NC Vehicle Title & Registration Name Change Fees to Change Your Name in NCChanging Your Address in North Carolina Changing Your Name in North Carolina Whether you've just married, divorced, or legally changed your name, you need to report the change to the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV). On this page, you'll learn how to change your name on your Social Security card, NC driver's license, identification card, vehicle title, and registration. Change Your Name with the SSABefore you change your name with the NC DMV, you need to report the change to the Social Security Administration (SSA). You can change your name in person or by mail. You cannot change your name online. To change your name with the SSA, you'll need: A completed Application for a Social Security Card (Form SS-5). Your legal name change documents, such as your: Marriage certificate. Divorce decree. Court order. Proof of your identity, such as your: Driver's license." }, { "docid": "D2570632#0", "title": "https://www.edgarsnyder.com/motorcycle-accidents/state-helmet-laws/\nMotorcycle Helmet Laws - By State", "text": "\"Motorcycle Helmet Laws - By State Motorcycle Accident Cause of Accident Safety / Resources VT NH MA RI CT NJ DE MD DCAll Riders Age Requirement No Helmet Law Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D. C. West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama Motorcycle Helmet Law Alabama law requires anyone who operates or rides on a motorcycle to wear protective headgear specifically designed for motorcycle riders and passengers. The law requires the helmet to have a hard exterior shell of nonshatterable material that resists impact and penetration. The helmet must also have a firmly secured shock absorbent cradle for the head that is designed to support the helmet and maintain separation between the head and outer shell. The padding of the helmet must be impact-resistant, absorbent, and of substantial thickness in all areas where the head is in close proximity with or may contact the outer shell. The helmet must be made of durable materials that will not undergo appreciable alteration as the helmet ages. Materials known to cause skin irritation or disease are not to be used. Additionally, the helmet must have a permanently attached adjustable chin strap that holds it securely in place. The law requires all drivers and passengers to have the chin strap secured while the bike is in motion. The helmet need not have a visor, but, if it does, the visor must be flexible or of the snap-on type, and it cannot be more than one-quarter inch above the surface or exterior shell. The only exception to Alabama’s helmet law is for those who ride in a sidecar with an enclosed cab." }, { "docid": "D2039269#0", "title": "http://www.education4drivers.com/south-carolina/permit-restrictions-rules.htm\nSouth Carolina Learners Permit Restrictions - SC Driving Permit Rules", "text": "South Carolina Learners Permit Restrictions - SC Driving Permit Rules South Carolina Permit Restrictions No matter how old you are, if you have never been licensed and would like to get a drivers license in South Carolina, you will have to go through the South Carolina learners permit stage first. The learners permit comes with numerous restrictions that were designed to keep you safe until you gain some driving experience. The South Carolina permit restrictions are the same for drivers of all ages, although teenage drivers license applicants have to meet a number of additional requirements. Failure to observe the South Carolina permit restrictions may see you lose your driving privilege in no time. Why do we need these restrictions? The answer is very simple - the restrictions were designed to keep you safe. Drivers who just got a drivers license don't have much driving experience, which frequently leads to traffic accidents. This is why the learners permit stage was introduced - to allow everyone to gain driving experience before taking the South Carolina drivers test. Those are under the age of 18 belong to a high risk group and a special licensing system had to be devised. This system is known as the South Carolina graduated drivers license system and it mandates the licensing procedure for everyone who is under 18 years of age." }, { "docid": "D1522774#0", "title": "http://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/driver/id/\nNon-Operator ID Cards, Voter ID, and No-Fee ID Cards", "text": "DMV » License and ID » Non-Operator ID Cards, Voter ID, and No-Fee ID Cards Non-Operator ID Cards, Voter ID, and No-Fee ID Cards Related Links Required Documents to Obtain a Permit, License or IDN. C. Driver's Handbook On this page Where to Get an IDRequirements & Documents to Obtain Non-Operator ID Cards Requirements & Documents for No-Fee Voter ID Cards Other No-Fee ID Cards No-Fee ID Cards for Citizens with Developmental Disabilities Homebound Customer Requests Where to Get an IDDMV offers identification cards for customers who require a photo ID but do not require a driver license. To obtain an ID card for the first time, you must visit a driver license office with all the documents required to obtain an ID. Note: NCDMV also offers the option of getting an N. C. REAL ID driver license. Additional information and requirements are available here. The cost for a standard non-operator ID card is $13, but some IDs are available at no-fee, if a customer qualifies. To learn more about the ID cards available, click the links below: No-fee voter ID card No-fee ID cards No-fee ID cards for citizens with developmental disabilities Application for a homebound customer request All ID cards are mailed to customers, who will receive them within 10 business days. When your application is accepted, you will be provided with a receipt, upon request. Your receipt cannot be used for identification purposes. Requirements & Documents to Obtain Non-Operator ID Cards If you are applying for an ID card for the first time in North Carolina you will need to provide proof of your full name, date of birth, residence, Social Security number and documentation indicating your legal presence in the United States." }, { "docid": "D608534#0", "title": "http://www.deadlyroads.com/state-laws.html\nHit and Run Laws by State", "text": "\"Hit and Run Laws by State This site has now recorded nearly all 50 states hit and run laws - follow individual state link Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky * Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana * Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah * Vermont Virginia Washington Washington DC West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming* = 3 states where it is not a felony to flee the scene of a crash after killing someone Why must each state sacrifice one of its own before politicians are motivated to make necessary changes in the law? July 6, 2005 Copyright © 2005, West Frankfort Daily American Governor teams up with State Police for DUI crackdown; Offenders will face stiffer penalties under new laws By Tara Fasol Wednesday, July 6, 2005 9:11 AM CDT Staff Writer As the Illinois State Police continue to crackdown on drunk driving with one of the largest efforts in state history, Governor Rod Blagojevich is getting on board the aggressive campaign by stiffening penalties for those convicted of DUI (driving under the influence). \"\" The governor signed new legislation yesterday,\"\" said ISP Master Sgt. Mike Hooks. \"\" What it did was enhance the penalty for DUI.\"\" On the Fourth of July, the governor signed several bills that aimed at driving home the importance of safety behind the wheel, primarily targeting those whose intoxicated driving results in the death of another person. \"\" The enhancements have been there, but specifically what this did was limit probation for reckless homicide,\"\" Hooks added. \"\" It takes away from the discretion of the judge a little bit by mandating prison time.\"\" House bill 1081 mandates 3-years to 14-years behind bars for anyone convicted of aggravated DUI that results in the death of one or more persons. The only exceptions will be a court deemed exclusion for extraordinary circumstances. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D2990473#0", "title": "http://www.insure.com/car-insurance/teen-permit.html\nCar insurance for teens", "text": "Car insurance for teens By Insure.com - Last updated: Oct. 17, 2017Handing your child the car keys for the first time is bound to be exciting — and scary. For your teen, driving invites a thrilling move toward independence and freedom, but also comes with the tremendous responsibility of getting behind the wheel of a machine that can cause a lot of damage if not driven carefully and appropriately. For the parent, it often comes with anxiety over safety and the added cost of insuring that teenage driver. Teen licensing and insurance laws have changed significantly since you learned to drive, so as your child approaches the age of driving, start thinking about how to properly insure him or her. Insurance for teens can be confusing, pricey, and hurried. By doing research and asking questions, you can overcome the confusion, and possibly reduce the cost, of insuring your young driver. How to insure a teen driver Insure.com recommends these six steps when adding your teen driver to your policy. Continue reading below for additional information on each step. Talk to your current insurance company about when you must add your child, whether at permit stage or when license is obtained. Get a quote for adding your child to your existing policy with higher liabilities (100/300/50 is recommended)." }, { "docid": "D214641#0", "title": "http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/renew-license.php\nRenewing Your License in North Carolina", "text": "Renew Your North Carolina Driver's License To continue to drive legally in North Carolina, you must renew your driver's license before it expires. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) handles all driver license renewal applications. For information about other types of driver's licenses or permits in NC, please refer to any of our following pages: Commercial driver's license (CDL) renewals ID cards Driver permits Motorcycle licenses Check Your NC Driver's License Status Is your driver's license valid or suspended in North Carolina? Find out by ordering your driving record online today. If you've already renewed your license, you can check its renewal status by contacting the NC DMV. When to Renew Your NC Driver's License The NC DMV will send you a renewal card approximately 60 days before your driver's license expires. However, you can renew your driver's license up to 180 days before its expiration date. While you are not required to have the card with you when you renew in person at a NC DOT driver's license office, it may prove to be helpful. Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Driver's License If you've misplaced your NC driver's license that is close to expiring, you may be able to renew it instead of applying for a replacement. To verify, contact your local NC driver's license office ." }, { "docid": "D2670614#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_can_an_illegal_alien_obtain_a_driver%27s_license\nHow can an illegal alien obtain a driver's license?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Immigration Citizenship and Marriage How can an illegal alien obtain a driver's license? Flag How can an illegal alien obtain a driver's license? Answer by Bkrnj Confidence votes 23I'm not entirely sure how this works, but apparently there are some states in which this is easier than others (assuming you are in the US). I know many, many illegal immigrants who have North Carolina driver's licenses. For whatever reason, they can give an address in North Carolina, take the test at the DMV and get a license. You can obtain plates and registration the same way. I also know someone who is planning to do this in Michigan. Hope this helps! You can no longer do this in Michigan.my girlfirend has been trying to get a DL for months she recently went to Michigan after my telling her not to . I called to have them not issue her a DL and they told me that the laws there have changed ." }, { "docid": "D1704033#0", "title": "https://www.dmv.com/nc/north-carolina/suspended-license\nSuspended North Carolina Drivers License", "text": "Suspended North Carolina Drivers License DUI Attorney Consultation - Its 100% FREE1Basic information2Find Your Attorney Please enter your ZIP Code: *What types of tickets do you have? ( select all that apply)DUI/DWI Improper lane usage No proof of insurance Reckless driving Failure to obey traffic signals Other Do either of these situations apply to your case? Prior DUI charge/conviction Accident and/or injuries CONTINUE1. Get Started With Drivers License Reinstatement Assistance Online In order to get a North Carolina drivers license reinstated, you need to complete a number of important steps when applying. In order to simplify the process, you will need to gather the necessary documents, calculate your required fee payment before being able to reinstate your North Carolina drivers license. Online assistance can help you complete all of these steps quickly and easily by providing you with all of the information you need to know about replacing your license. Start simplifying your application process today.2. By Mail Rather than get ahead with online assistance and services, some North Carolina residents prefer to handle their DMV transactions via mail. Drivers can complete a few different procedures by mail, but payment methods are restricted, and the transactions have inconvenient and lengthy turnaround times for results.3. Via a DMV Office Certain transactions must be completed in person at a North Carolina DMV office." }, { "docid": "D2789033#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_you_drive_in_south_carolina_with_a_north_carolina_learners_permit\nDo you have to be insured to drive if you have a permit in North Carolina?", "text": "Do you have to be insured to drive if you have a permit in North Carolina? Answer yes Can you get a learners permit at 15 in North Carolina? You can get a permit at 15, but you have to complete a certified drivers ed program in order to get a certificate of eligibility. Is it legal to drive in South Carolina with New York state learners permit? It is not legal to drive in South Carolina with New York learners permit. You have to say in New York with that. Learners have to stay in New York cause its a New York s …Jeff Carlisle 41,541 Contributions Diesel tech, truck driver, equipment operator, gunsmith, veteran... yep, I get around. Can you drive in North Carolina with a Virginia Learners Permit? So long as you are at least 16 years of age, and in compliance with restrictions imposed by the state issuing your permit, yes. B Bozidar 54,497 Contributions I am a professional musician and forum administrator." }, { "docid": "D1990313#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080430154653AAkh2mj\nWhat is the earliest age i can get my driving permit/license?", "text": "Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration What is the earliest age i can get my driving permit/license?in north carolina. Update: also in california? ( divorced parents)Update 2: i heard you can get it at 14 1/2 in north carolina, so i was just wondering.1 following 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Its probably 15 1/2 for permit, 16 for license, unless you have specific needs for a license (i.e. taking siblings to school, work programs, etc. )... if that's the case, 15. At least, that's what it is in Texas. Courtney · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment Asker's rating15S · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment NC, 18. Applying for a Driver License or Learner Permit? Driving is a legal privilege and responsibility. If you are 18 years of age or older you may apply for an original North Carolina driver license or a learner permit. http://www.ncdot.org/DMV/driver_services... 15 and a half in CA How to apply for a provisional permit if you are under 18 To apply for a provisional permit, you will need the following: Be at least 15 ½, but under 18 years of age Visit a DMV office (make an appointment for faster service) Complete the application form DL 44 (An original DL 44 form must be submitted." }, { "docid": "D651367#0", "title": "http://www.dmv.org/sc-south-carolina/teen-drivers.php\nApplying for a New License (Teen Drivers) in South Carolina", "text": "Home South Carolina Drivers License & ID Applying for a New License (Teen Drivers)Share Tweet Pin It Email Print Applying for a New License (Teen Drivers) in South Carolina On This Page New to South Carolina? About the South Carolina Graduated Driver's License Program Age Requirements Driver's Education in South Carolina SC Beginner's Permit South Carolina Provisional License SC Special Restricted License SC Unrestricted Regular Driver's License Car Insurance in South Carolina Other South Carolina Driver's Licenses Verified As Of: 4/11/2018Start Your Driver’s License Paperwork Our step-by-step process is easy to follow, making your license application a breeze! Get yourself prepared BEFORE you visit the DMV. Get Started Now Introduction Although the process of getting your South Carolina driver's license may seem daunting, we make it easier to understand by explaining each step in an easy-to-follow manner. New to South Carolina? If you're new to South Carolina, you can exchange a valid permit from another state by surrendering your old permit at a local SC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office and paying the $2.50 permit fee. You can count the amount of time you've held your permit in another state towards the 180 days needed to apply for a license. You have 90 days after establishing residency to obtain as SC driver's license. To do so, visit your local DMV office and: Surrender your driver's license from your former state. Show proof of legal residency in the U. S. and South Carolina." }, { "docid": "D276065#0", "title": "http://www.alcohollaws.org/northcarolinaalcohollaws.html\nNorth Carolina Alcohol Laws", "text": "North Carolina Alcohol Laws Where to Buy Alcohol Retail stores sell beer and table wine, as do grocery stores and convenience marts. Spirits and fortified wines, such as port and sherry, are sold in state-owned ‘ABC’ stores only. Alcohol cannot be purchased from 2 a.m. until noon on Sundays. Legal Age for Drinking/Serving Alcohol You must be 21 to consume alcohol in North Carolina, as in all states, but a person may work as a bartender, serve in a restaurant that sells alcohol, and sell spirits in a state-owned store at the age of 18. To sell beer or wine in a retail store, the seller may be of any age. Open Container Laws Previously opened bottles of alcohol should be carried in the trunk under open container laws. BAC Limits A driver is considered ‘per se intoxicated’ if chemically tested for intoxication and the blood-alcohol content (BAC) is more than .08 percent. This means that the evidence from the screening is sufficient evidence to charge the driver with a North Carolina DUI. If a driver registers .16 percent or more BAC above the .08 percent legal limit or the driver refuses chemical testing when requested, that driver is subject to enhanced penalties. To discourage underage drinking and driving, a driver under the age of 21 cannot operate a vehicle with any blood-alcohol content (BAC) levels." }, { "docid": "D2772956#0", "title": "http://www.dmv.org/nc-north-carolina/drivers-ed.php\nDrivers Ed in North Carolina", "text": "Home North Carolina Drivers License & ID Education & Testing Drivers Ed Share Tweet Pin It Email Print Drivers Ed in North Carolina Learn the answers before the test DMV Cheat Sheet - Time Saver With DMV Cheat Sheets, it's like having the answers before you take the test. Only $9.95!Computer, tablet, or mobile phone Just print and go to the DMV100% Money Back Guarantee Purchase a DMV Written Test Cheat Sheet On This Page NC Driver's Ed Eligibility Requirements About Your NC Driver's Ed Course After Driver's Ed – Getting Your Permit Verified As Of: 4/12/2018Driver's Ed in North Carolina Driver's education is the first step in the graduated licensing process for North Carolina teenagers. The North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) requires all teens younger than 18 years old to complete Driver's Ed before they can apply for their NC learner's permit. Driver's Ed will help you get your learner's permit, and eventually your driver's license, by teaching you how to drive safely and responsibly. NC Driver's Ed Eligibility Requirements In North Carolina, you must take driver's education before applying for your learner's permit. To enroll in a NC Driver's Ed course, you must: Be at least 14 1/2 years old. Have your birth certificate or a valid passport. Currently be enrolled in high school and on your way to earning your high school diploma or its equivalent. ORShow sufficient evidence that if you don't receive a driver's license, you and your family would suffer significant hardship. About Your NC Driver's Ed Course In North Carolina, Driver's Ed is provided through your high school." }, { "docid": "D3077329#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Can_a_16-year-old_drop_out_of_school_in_North_Carolina\nWhat is the legal age to drop out of school in North Carolina?", "text": "Javonte Carter 1 Contribution What is the legal age to drop out of school in North Carolina? North Carolina's Compulsory Education Law sets the age for when a minor may leave school at fourteen (14) years. Macky Is it legal for a 17-year-old girl to drop out of school in North Carolina without her parents' permission? Answer . \\n No. Macky How old do you have to be to drop out of school in South Carolina? The state's compulsory education laws set the age a minor can stop attending school at sixteen (16). Eclair39 44,330 Contributions Can a 16-year-old in North Carolina drop out of school and move out of his parent's home? You can not move out without parental permission until you are 18yo but you can leave school at 16 with parental consent. Mark Swarthout 794,173 Contributions Contract attorney." }, { "docid": "D787746#0", "title": "http://www.claimsjournal.com/news/national/2012/09/19/213818.htm\nState by State Look at Driving Rules for Older Drivers", "text": "State by State Look at Driving Rules for Older Drivers September 19, 2012Email This Subscribe to Newsletter Email to a friend Facebook Tweet Linked In Print Article Article 17 Comments A 50-state look at the varying rules across the nation governing drivers’ licenses for older adults. ALABAMA: Licenses are renewed every four years for all drivers, with no additional requirements for older drivers. A legislative committee considered older driver safety in 2003 and decided not to recommend any changes, saying young drivers cause far more accidents. ALASKA: Licenses are renewed every five years, but starting at age 69 people may not renew by mail. ARIZONA: Licenses expire on the 65th birthday, and until then drivers only need new photos every 12 years – making Arizona unique in how long a license can last. Starting at 65, drivers must renew every five years, with a vision test each time. At age 70, renewal can no longer be done by mail. In 1995, Arizona started issuing licenses that were good until age 60. Legislation in 1999 expanded the expiration date to age 65. In an email, the Arizona Department of Transportation said the change reflected “a more realistic view of a capable driving age,” that also saved money on renewals." }, { "docid": "D823601#0", "title": "http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/rules-road-50-state-rules-governing-drivers-licenses-older-adults-article-1.1161328\nRules of the road: A 50-state look at the rules governing driversâ licenses for older adults", "text": "Rules of the road: A 50-state look at the rules governing drivers’ licenses for older adults THE ASSOCIATED PRESSMonday, September 17, 2012, 12:06 PMfacebook Tweet email Jerry Wiseman and his wife, Sandy, took refresher driving classes to help them stay safe behind the wheel for many more years. ( Charles Rex Arbogast/AP)A 50-state look at the varying rules across the nation governing drivers’ licenses for older adults. ALABAMA: Licenses are renewed every four years for all drivers, with no additional requirements for older drivers. ALASKA: Licenses are renewed every five years, but starting at age 69 people may not renew by mail. ARIZONA: Licenses expire on the 65th birthday, and until then drivers only need new photos every 12 years — making Arizona unique in how long a license can last. Starting at 65, drivers must renew every five years, with a vision test each time. At age 70, renewal can no longer be done by mail. In 1995, Arizona started issuing licenses that were good until age 60. Legislation in 1999 expanded the expiration date to age 65. In an email, the Arizona Department of Transportation said the change reflected “a more realistic view of a capable driving age,” that also saved money on renewals." } ]
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age to get varicella booster vaccine
[ { "docid": "D547127#0", "title": "http://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/vaccines/5255\nVaricella Vaccine Booster Needed", "text": "\"Varicella Vaccine Booster Neededsave savedby Crystal Phend, Staff Writer, Med Page Today March 14, 2007Action Points Explain to interested patients that the varicella vaccine confers protection from chickenpox, but the immunity it grants fades over time. The CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend that children between the ages of four and six years receive a second dose of varicella vaccine with a second catch-up dose for children, adolescents, and adults who have only received one dose. Caution patients that it is unknown how long a second varicella vaccine dose will extend immunity. ATLANTA, March 14 -- Varicella vaccine efficacy drops dramatically over time, according to surveillance data that contributed to the CDC's decision last year to recommend a booster. In the surveillance data, children vaccinated five or more years earlier were 2.6 times more likely to have a moderate-to-severe breakthrough case of chickenpox than those who had been vaccinated more recently. The breakthrough varicella rate eight years after vaccination was 12 times higher than in the first year after vaccination even accounting for changes in exposure, reported Sandra S. Chaves, M. D., M. Sc., of the CDC, and colleagues. in the March 15 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Previous studies had been underpowered to demonstrate waning immunity and indicated a milder decline in efficacy, they wrote. One case-control study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2004 showed that efficacy fell only 13% in the first year after vaccination and then remained stable through eight years post-vaccination. \"\"" } ]
[ { "docid": "D792317#0", "title": "http://www.rxlist.com/havrix-drug/indications-dosage.htm\nHavrix", "text": "Drug Description A Visual Guide to Hepatitis Slideshow Hepatitis C Quiz Infectious Mononucleosis Slideshow Find Lowest Prices on HAVRIX (Hepatitis A Vaccine) Injection DESCRIPTIONHAVRIX (Hepatitis A Vaccine) is a sterile suspension of inactivated virus for intramuscular administration. The virus (strain HM175) is propagated in MRC-5 human diploid cells. After removal of the cell culture medium, the cells are lysed to form a suspension. This suspension is purified through ultrafiltration and gel permeation chromatography procedures. Treatment of this lysate with formalin ensures viral inactivation. Viral antigen activity is referenced to a standard using an enzyme linked immunosorbent assay ( ELISA ), and is therefore expressed in terms of ELISA Units (EL. U.). Each 1-m L adult dose of vaccine contains 1440 EL. U. of viral antigen, adsorbed on 0.5 mg of aluminum as aluminum hydroxide. Each 0.5-m L pediatric dose of vaccine contains 720 EL." }, { "docid": "D1408937#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/adult-shell.html\nRecommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older, United States, 2018", "text": "\"Compliant version of the schedule Print PDF document of this schedule8.5\"\"x11\"\" print color [6 pages]8.5\"\"x11\"\" print black and white [6 pages]This figure should be read with should be read with the footnotes and additional considerations that follow. This figure and the footnotes describe indications for which vaccines, if not previously administered, should be administered unless noted otherwise. Vaccine 19-21 years 22-26 years 27-49 years 50-64 years ≥65 years Influenza 1 1 dose annually Tdap 2 or Td 2 1 dose Tdap, then Td booster every 10 yrs MMR 3 1 or 2 doses depending on indication (if born in 1957 or later)VAR 4 2 doses RZV 5 (preferred) 2 doses RZV (preferred)or ZVL 5or 1 dose ZVLHPV-Female 6 2 or 3 doses depending on age at series initiation HPV-Male 6 2 or 3 doses depending on age at series initiation PCV13 7 1 dose PPSV23 7 1 or 2 doses depending on indication 1 dose Hep A 8 2 or 3 doses depending on vaccine Hep B 9 3 doses Men ACWY 10 1 or 2 doses depending on indication, then booster every 5 yrs if risk remains Men B 10 2 or 3 doses depending on vaccine Hib 11 1 or 3 doses depending on indication Recommended for adults who meet the age requirement, lack documentation of vaccination, or lack evidence of past infection Recommended for adults with other indications No recommendation Footnotes Influenza vaccination General information Administer 1 dose of age-appropriate inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) or recombinant influenza vaccine (RIV) annually Live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) is not recommended for the 2017–2018 influenza season A list of currently available influenza vaccines is available at www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/vaccine/vaccines.htm. Special populations Administer age-appropriate IIV or RIV to: Pregnant women Adults with hives-only egg allergy Adults with egg allergy other than hives (e.g., angioedema or respiratory distress): Administer IIV or RIV in a medical setting under supervision of a health care provider who can recognize and manage severe allergic conditions Top of Page Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis vaccination General information Administer to adults who previously did not receive a dose of tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) as an adult or child (routinely recommended at age 11–12 years) 1 dose of Tdap, followed by a dose of tetanus and diphtheria toxoids (Td) booster every 10 years Information on the use of Tdap or Td as tetanus prophylaxis in wound management is available at www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5517a1.htm Special populations Pregnant women: Administer 1 dose of Tdap during each pregnancy, preferably in the early part of gestational weeks 27–36Top of Page Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination General information Administer 1 dose of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) to adults with no evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, or rubella Evidence of immunity is: Born before 1957 (except for health care personnel, see below)Documentation of receipt of MMRLaboratory evidence of immunity or disease Documentation of a health care provider-diagnosed disease without laboratory confirmation is not considered evidence of immunit Special populations Pregnant women and nonpregnant women of childbearing age with no evidence of immunity to rubella: Administer 1 dose of MMR (if pregnant, administer MMR after pregnancy and before discharge from health care facility)HIV infection and CD4 cell count ≥200 cells/μL for at least 6 months and no evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, or rubella: Administer 2 doses of MMR at least 28 days apart Students in postsecondary educational institutions, international travelers, and household contacts of immunocompromised persons: Administer 2 doses of MMR at least 28 days apart (or 1 dose of MMR if previously administered 1 dose of MMR)Health care personnel born in 1957 or later with no evidence of immunity: Administer 2 doses of MMR at least 28 days apart for measles or mumps, or 1 dose of MMR for rubella (if born before 1957, consider MMR vaccination)Adults who previously received ≤2 doses of mumps-containing vaccine and are identified by public health authority to be at increased risk for mumps in an outbreak: Administer 1 dose of MMRMMR is contraindicated for pregnant women and adults with severe immunodeficiency Top of Page Varicella vaccination General information Administer to adults without evidence of immunity to varicella 2 doses of varicella vaccine (VAR) 4–8 weeks apart if previously received no varicella-containing vaccine (if previously received 1 dose of varicella-containing vaccine, administer 1 dose of VAR at least 4 weeks after the first dose Evidence of immunity to varicella is: U. S.-born before 1980 (except for pregnant women and health care personnel, see below)Documentation of receipt of 2 doses of varicella or varicella-containing vaccine at least 4 weeks apart Diagnosis or verification of history of varicella or herpes zoster by a health care provider Laboratory evidence of immunity or disease Special populations Administer 2 doses of VAR 4–8 weeks apart if previously received no varicella-containing vaccine (if previously received 1 dose of varicella-containing vaccine, administer 1 dose of VAR at least 4 weeks after the first dose) to: Pregnant women without evidence of immunity: Administer the first of the 2 doses or the second dose after pregnancy and before discharge from health care facility Health care personnel without evidence of immunity Adults with HIV infection and CD4 cell count ≥200 cells/μL: May administer, based on individual clinical decision, 2 doses of VAR 3 months apart VAR is contraindicated for pregnant women and adults with severe immunodeficiency Top of Page Zoster vaccination General information Administer 2 doses of recombinant zoster vaccine (RZV) 2–6 months apart to adults aged 50 years or older regardless of past episode of herpes zoster or receipt of zoster vaccine live (ZVL)Administer 2 doses of RZV 2–6 months apart to adults who previously received ZVL at least 2 months after ZVLFor adults aged 60 years or older, administer either RZV or ZVL (RZV is preferred)Special populations ZVL is contraindicated for pregnant women and adults with severe immunodeficiency Top of Page Human papillomavirus vaccination General information Administer human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to females through age 26 years and males through age 21 years (males aged 22 through 26 years may be vaccinated based on individual clinical decision)The number of doses of HPV vaccine to be administered depends on age at initial HPV vaccination No previous dose of HPV vaccine: Administer 3-dose series at 0, 1–2, and 6 months (minimum intervals: 4 weeks between doses 1 and 2, 12 weeks between doses 2 and 3, and 5 months between doses 1 and 3; repeat doses if given too soon)Aged 9–14 years at HPV vaccine series initiation and received 1 dose or 2 doses less than 5 months apart: Administer 1 dose Aged 9–14 years at HPV vaccine series initiation and received 2 doses at least 5 months apart: No additional dose is needed Special populations Adults with immunocompromising conditions (including HIV infection) through age 26 years: Administer 3-dose series at 0, 1–2, and 6 months Men who have sex with men through age 26 years: Administer 2- or 3-dose series depending on age at initial vaccination (see above); if no history of HPV vaccine, administer 3-dose series at 0, 1–2, and 6 months Pregnant women through age 26 years: HPV vaccination is not recommended during pregnancy, but there is no evidence that the vaccine is harmful and no intervention needed for women who inadvertently receive HPV vaccine while pregnant; delay remaining doses until after pregnancy; pregnancy testing is not needed before vaccination Top of Page Pneumococcal vaccination General information Administer to immunocompetent adults aged 65 years or older 1 dose of 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), if not previously administered, followed by 1 dose of 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) at least 1 year after PCV13; if PPSV23 was previously administered but not PCV13, administer PCV13 at least 1 year after PPSV23When both PCV13 and PPSV23 are indicated, administer PCV13 first (PCV13 and PPSV23 should not be administered during the same visit); additional information on vaccine timing is available at www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/downloads/pneumo-vaccine-timing.pdf [4 pages]Special populations Administer to adults aged 19 through 64 years with the following chronic conditions 1 dose of PPSV23 (at age 65 years or older, administer 1 dose of PCV13, if not previously received, and another dose of PPSV23 at least 1 year after PCV13 and at least 5 years after PPSV23): Chronic heart disease (excluding hypertension)Chronic lung disease Chronic liver disease Alcoholism Diabetes mellitus Cigarette smoking Administer to adults aged 19 years or older with the following indications 1 dose of PCV13 followed by 1 dose of PPSV23 at least 8 weeks after PCV13, and a second dose of PPSV23 at least 5 years after the first dose of PPSV23 (if the most recent dose of PPSV23 was administered before age 65 years, at age 65 years or older, administer another dose of PPSV23 at least 5 years after the last dose of PPSV23): Immunodeficiency disorders (including B- and T-lymphocyte deficiency, complement deficiencies, and phagocytic disorders)HIV infection Anatomical or functional asplenia (including sickle cell disease and other hemoglobinopathies)Chronic renal failure and nephrotic syndrome Administer to adults aged 19 years or older with the following indications 1 dose of PCV13 followed by 1 dose of PPSV23 at least 8 weeks after PCV13 (if the dose of PPSV23 was administered before age 65 years, at age 65 years or older, administer another dose of PPSV23 at least 5 years after the last dose of PPSV23): Cerebrospinal fluid leak Cochlear implant Top of Page Hepatitis A va" }, { "docid": "D1376499#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6105a5.htm\nRecommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years â United States, 2012", "text": "\"Persons using assistive technology might not be able to fully access information in this file. For assistance, please send e-mail to: [email protected]. Type 508 Accommodation and the title of the report in the subject line of e-mail. Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years — United States, 2012Please note: An erratum has been published for this article. To view the erratum, please click here. Weekly February 10, 2012 / 61 (05);1-4Each year, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) publishes immunization schedules for persons aged 0 through 18 years. These schedules summarize recommendations for currently licensed vaccines for children aged 0 through 6 years and 7 through 18 years and include recommendations in effect as of December 23, 2011. Vaccination providers are being advised to use all three schedules ( Figure 1, Figure 2, and Figure 3) and their respective footnotes together and not separately. A parent-friendly schedule for children and adolescents is available online at http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/recs/schedules/child-schedule.htm#printable. Changes to the previous schedules include the following: Updates to Figure 1 (\"\"Recommended immunization schedule for persons aged 0 through 6 years\"\"): — Quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine (MCV4) purple bar has been extended to reflect licensure of MCV4-D (Menactra) use in children as young as age 9 months. —" }, { "docid": "D3182090#0", "title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/immunization_schedule_children/article_em.htm\nChildhood Immunization Schedule", "text": "\"Why Vaccinations Are Important Hepatitis B Vaccine Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis Vaccine H Influenzae Type B (Hib) Vaccine Seasonal Flu (Influenza) Vaccine Polio Vaccine Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) Vaccine Chickenpox Vaccine Pneumococcal-13 Vaccine Hepatitis A Vaccine Meningococcal Vaccines Rotavirus Vaccine Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines For More Information on Childhood Immunizations Childhood Immunization Schedule Why Vaccinations Are Important Share Your Story Vaccinations are some of the most important tools available for preventing disease. Vaccinations not only protect children from developing serious diseases but also protect the community by reducing the spread of infectious disease. Infectious diseases spread from person to person. If enough people are immunized, the disease may not be transmitted through a population, thus protecting everyone. This concept is called \"\"herd immunity.\"\" The concept is that the strongest (those immunized) protect the weakest (those not immunized). Diseases such as smallpox and polio have nearly disappeared because of immunization. Children get many immunizations during childhood. A community awareness campaign called Every Child by Two urges parents to make sure their children are protected against the diseases of childhood before the child reaches 2 years of age. Parents should consult their doctors about which vaccines their children should have and when." }, { "docid": "D3166008#0", "title": "http://www.parenting.com/article/adults-need-vaccines-too\nAdults Need Vaccines Too", "text": "\"Gregor Halenda As a parent, you've probably read up on the vaccines that your child needs, keeping a careful record to make sure that your child is up-to-date on all of his shots. But when was the last time you considered your own immunization status? Every year, 40,000 to 50,000 people in this country die from diseases that might have been prevented by vaccines. Still, millions of American adults go without routine and recommended vaccinations. A recent report from The Trust For America's Health, a health advocacy organization, reveals some surprising stats: Only about one-third of adults are vaccinated against the seasonal flu Only about 10 percent of eligible adult women have had the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Only 2 percent of adults have had recommended tetanus/diphtheria/whooping cough vaccine So why aren't more adults properly vaccinated? Many think vaccines are a kid thing and assume the shots they got way back when will protect them for life. But some adults may not have completed the recommended schedule of vaccines as children; others may not have had access to some of the newer vaccines when they were growing up. Even for adults who got every shot they needed before they were 18, immunity can fade over time. \"\" Ideally, your doctor should review your vaccine status with you at every check-up, but sometimes vaccines aren't at the forefront of those visits,\"\" says Lance Rodewald, M. D., director of the immunization services division at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. \"\" If your doctor doesn't bring it up, ask if you need any vaccines at this visit." }, { "docid": "D1714951#0", "title": "http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/chickenpox-varicella\nChickenpox (Varicella)", "text": "Chickenpox (Varicella)Chickenpox lesions on a girl's head and trunk, 1921The Historical Medical Library of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia Cause and Symptoms Chickenpox is an illness caused by the Varicella zoster virus. It was once an almost universal childhood experience. Now it is much less common in the United States owing to widespread vaccination. In children, the first symptom of chickenpox is usually an itchy rash that appears on the head and spreads down to the trunk and other body parts. The rash becomes raised, and blisters form. Blisters may also form on mucous membranes, such as inside the mouth, nose, throat, and vagina. The blisters crust over and disappear within about 10-14 days. In adults the first symptoms of chickenpox may be fever and tiredness a few days before the rash appears. Children may also have fever and tiredness along with the rash. People who have had chickenpox are at risk later in life for shingles, which occurs when the Varicella zoster virus is reactivated." }, { "docid": "D3318829#0", "title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/vaccinations/infant-immunization-schedule\nVaccine Schedule for Infants and Toddlers", "text": "Vaccine Schedule for Infants and Toddlers Schedule chart Descriptions Takeaway Q&AIntroduction As a parent, you want to do whatever you can to protect your child and keep them safe and healthy. Vaccines are an important way to do that. For newborns, breast milk can help protect against many diseases. It contains antibodies passed from the mother. However, this immunity wears off within a year, and many children aren’t breastfed to begin with. In both cases, vaccines can help protect babies and small children from disease. They can also help prevent the spread of disease to older children and adults. Vaccines imitate infection of a certain disease in your body. This prompts your immune system to develop weapons called antibodies. These antibodies fight the disease that the vaccine is meant to prevent." }, { "docid": "D1752481#0", "title": "https://www.gsksource.com/havrix\nHAVRIX", "text": "HAVRIX (Hepatitis A Vaccine) Suspension for Intramuscular Injection HIGHLIGHTS OF PRESCRIBING INFORMATIONThese highlights do not include all the information needed to use HAVRIX safely and effectively. See full prescribing information for HAVRIX. HAVRIX (Hepatitis A Vaccine) Suspension for Intramuscular Injection Initial U. S. Approval: 1995INDICATIONS AND USAGEHAVRIX is a vaccine indicated for active immunization against disease caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV). HAVRIX is approved for use in persons 12 months of age and older. Primary immunization should be administered at least 2 weeks prior to expected exposure to HAV. ( 1)DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION• HAVRIX is administered by intramuscular injection. ( 2.2)• Children and adolescents: A single 0.5-m L dose and a 0.5-m L booster dose administered between 6 to 12 months later. ( 2.3)• Adults: A single 1-m L dose and a 1-m L booster dose administered between 6 to 12 months later. ( 2.3)DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS• Suspension for injection available in the following presentations:• 0.5-m L single-dose vials and prefilled syringes. ( 3)• 1-m L single-dose vials and prefilled syringes. (" }, { "docid": "D3488024#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/17710617/vaccines-flash-cards/\nVaccines", "text": "24 terms smilyface7Vaccines Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Purpose of vaccines -stduy of immunology --> ind. that survived a disease rarely camed down with the disease a 2nd time *vaccines: protective immunity to prevent infection/disease *cost effective, prevenative approach Ideal vaccin -no undesirable side effects -easy to administer -highly immunogenic -highly protective -long term immunity -no current vaccine meets all above critera --> research continues to produce improved and new vaccines Attenuated viral vaccines -vaccine contains viruses that are alive but weakened -prlonged passage of virus in other hosts --> human pathogenicity: *ex: sabin polio vaccine, measles, mumps, rubella, yellow fever -generates long lasting immunity becasue irus can undergo limited replication --> greater antigenic stimulus to immune system -will produce antibodies and cell mediated immunityviral vaccines attenuated disadvantages -reversion of attenuated strain to full virulence -contaminating pathogens (SV40 in early polio vaccines) -often fatal problems for immunocompormised -potential risk to fetus *NO give attenuated vaccine to pregnant women -not as shelf stable as inactivated vaccinesinactivated viral vaccines -inativated viral vaccines are not live/attenuated, killed viruses -chemical treatment to inactivate virus *ex: influenza (shot form), rabies, polio viruses (salk polio vaccine) -generate antibodies onlyadvantages and disadvantages of inactivated vaccines -less concern for safety compared to live vaccine *can't get rverseion back to full fledged virulent virus *transport and storage are easier -Don't generate level of protection of live vaccinesviral vaccines subunit -consist of single viral protein (ex: hep B surface antigen) (recombinant protein from yeast) -need several shots to reach protective levels of antibodiesbacterial vaccines inactiated -bacteria are heat killed to provide an antigen source -ex: pertussis part of Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertussis (DTP vaccine) (until recently it was reformulated to be acellular) -side effects: convulsions and death attributed to DTP vaccine in small number of cases due to whole Bordetella pertussis -acellular pertussis vaccine --> fewer mild or serious side effects *no only contain toxic product not whole bacteriabacterial vaccines Tosoid -bacterial toxins can be detoxified withou loss of immunogenicity *ex: diphtheria and tetanus toxoids used in DTa P vaccine -in developing countries, immunization of pregnant women with tetanus vaccine aimed at protecting newborn with maternal antiboides *tetanus at umbilical stump often fatal to the newbornbacterial vaccines conjugate -conjugate vaccines are a way to fool/manipulate the immune system to give us something that we want -most are meant to produce immune responses to bacterial polysach. -encapsulated bacteria have polysach. capusles *polysach. alone don't produce high affintiy antibody or immunologic memory (thymus indep. antigens-don't get immuno. memory, isotype switching or affinity maturation, just Ig M) *conjuagating polysaccharides (from encapsulated bacteria) to larger protein carrier ---> higher affinity Ig G+ memory response *could use the carrier protein like diptheria toxoid, tetanus toxoid, other things that are proven safe *now can stimulate T cell activation of B cells -ex: hemophilus influenzae b, streptococcus pneumoniae, Neisseria menigitidis vaccinesadjuvants -including an adjuvant in a vaccine will improve the response to the vaccine antigens Hepatitis B vaccine -vaccine has Hep B surface antigens in it (not whole virus) -adults=greater risk for being infected, but childhood immunization agaisnt Hep B is more convient time -recombinant protein grown in yeast (Hep B surface antigen or HBs Ag) --> intramuscular injection (3 recommended) *serum ANTIBODY is produced --> prevents virus from infecting liver becasue the virus contacts antiboides in the blood stream first *this vaccine has drasticallly lowered rates of hepatocell. cancer in China and India (first anti-cancer vaccine) -infants born to HBs Ag+ mothers --> vaccine and hep B immune globulin (HBIG) within 12 hours of birth (seperate injection sites so antigen and antibody don't just neutralize each other *HBIG is directed agaisnt the virus directly DTa P (diphtheria, tetanus, acell." }, { "docid": "D1809883#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/44995389/immunizations-flash-cards/\nImmunizations", "text": "\"19 terms katie_meiring Immunizations Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Immunization to make someone immune to something -provoking an immune response to produce antibodies and memory cells that will protect from future disease -people can become immune naturally from recovering from an illness or artificially after vaccination Vaccination to artificially inject a suspension of attenuated or killed microorganisms administered for prevention or treatment of infectious disease -purpose is to develop immunity to a particular pathogen, but it does not guarantee immunity -may not be 100% effective due to the immune response of the individual receiving the vaccine, the preparation of the vaccine, or the mutations that occur in the pathogen Active Immunity person's own immune system stimulated -memory cells produced to protect against future natural infection Attenuated vaccines and active immunity a) attenuated: live, weakened viruses or bacteria; microorganism is injected into a human and allowed to multiply -provides a strobe and long-lasting immunity, including both antibody mediated and cell mediated since the pathogen can invade cells and multiply -live, attenuated vaccines are the closest thing to natural infections, so it is the best \"\"teacher\"\" of the immune system -depending on the pathogen, this kind of vaccine may not be possible note: viruses are often attenuated through growing generations in cells that don't allow them to produce very well -hostile environment takes the \"\"fight\"\" out of them, so as they evolve to adapt to their new environment, they become weaker with respect to their natural host note: attenuated bacteria are difficult to create, but recombiant DNA technology can be used to remove genes that make bacteria pathogenic disadvantages to attenuated vaccines: -mutations -attenuated vaccines can revert to virulent forms and cause disease -attenuated vaccines are not recommended for immunosuppressed patients -- microbes can mutate and cause disease Attenuated vaccine examples BCG vaccine: Bacillus of Calmette and Guerin -pathogen targeted: Mycobacterium tuberculosis -disease targeted: TB -notes: not widely used in U. S. - people who have the live vaccine show positive tuberculin skin test, so there is no way to tell if they're positive if they've had the vaccine -- commonly used in India and Europe though Sabin Polio Vaccine: OPV: Oral Polio Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: polio virus -disease targeted: poliomyelitis -notes: no longer used except where disease occurs (Nigeria, Pakistan, Afghanistan) MMR Vaccine: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella/German Measles Viruses -diseases targeted: Measles, Mumps, and Rubella/German Measles -notes: given as a series Varivax Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Varicella zoster virus -disease targeted: chicken pox Zostavax Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Varicella zoster -disease targeted: shingles -notes: after a chickenpox, the Varicella zoster virus lays dormant in nerve tissue; shingles reappears in 2/10 people in their lifetime - Zostavax is basically a booster given later in life to prevent shingles; 14x more concentrated than Varivax so DON'T give to kids! Flumist Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Influenza virus -disease targeted: respiratory flu -notes: nasal spray Rotateq and Rotarix Vaccines: -pathogen targeted: Rotavirus -disease targeted: gastroenteritis/severe diarrhea -notes: temporarily recalled in 2010 because of pig virus contamination (non-pathogenic to humans; given in 2 dose oral series given to infants and children Dryvax Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Variola virus -disease targeted: Smallpox -notes: Vaccina virus (cowpox), NOT Variola virus, is used in the vaccine; Vaccina confers immunity to Variola; some risk is of contracting cow pox associated with the vaccine, and those with a recent vaccine may infect others with the virus Inactivated vaccines and active immunity inactivated vaccines are killed by heat or chemical agents such as formalin, phenol, or acetone -- not heat because it could destroy antigen proteins that are meant to stimulate immunity -inactivated vaccines ccannot multiply in hosts, so vaccine dosages must contain enough AG to produce a protective immune response -these vaccines typically require boosters because the immunity is not long lived -because the pathogens cannot invade the cell, cell-mediated immune response is poor (no memory T cells) -however, reversion to virulent strain is not possible, so that's good!Inactivated vaccine examples Pertussis Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Bordatella pertussis -disease targeted: whooping cough -notes: part of the DTP series (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) -part of the \"\"whole pertussis\"\" vaccine because the entire pertussis cell is used -now being replaced by a genetically engineered \"\"acellular pertussis\"\" vaccine because of frequent allergic reactions Salk Polio Vaccine: IPV -pathogen targeted: Polio virus -disease targeted: poliomyelitis -notes: injected; used where the disease has been eradicated Shanchol Vaccine -pathogen targeted: Vibrio cholerae -disease targeted: cholera/extreme diarrhea -notes: oral; rare in the U. S., so it isn't used domestically; only 50-60% effective, so Dukoral is also used (inactivated, whole cells + genetically engineered cholera toxin) Fluzone: -pathogen targeted: Influenza virus -disease targeted: respiratory influenza -notes: IM Intaza: -pathogen targeted: Influenza virus -disease targeted: respiratory influenza -notes: ID for flu vaccinations: -egg allergy is no longer a contraindication for flu vaccines - the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and the American Academy of Pediatrics have advised that if a patient can eat cooked eggs, they can tolerate the flu vaccine Havrix: -pathogen targeted: Hepatitis A Virus -disease targeted: Hepatitis A Vaccine Rab Avert: -pathogen targeted: Rabies virus -disease targeted: rabies disease -notes: used in two ways: a) post-exposure prophylaxis: given to people who have been exposed to an animal that is known/thought to have rabies b) pre-exposure prophylaxis: given ahead of time to people who have a high risk of becoming infected with the rabies virus- i.e. vets, animal handlers, spelunkers, travelers who spend more than one month in countries having a high rate of rabies infections, and persons who life in rural areas of the country where they are likely to come into contact with wild animals *RIG: Rabies Immunoglobulin (Ig = antibody) -pathogen targeted: rabies virus -disease targeted: rabies -notes: can be given post-exposure, but that's considered passive immunity Polysaccharide vaccines and active immunity contain purified antigenic polysaccharides from bacterial capsules -typically administered only to adults because they have better immune responses Polysaccharide vaccine examples Pneumovax Vaccine: Pneumococcal Polysaccharide 23 Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Streptococcus pneumoniae -disease targeted: pnemococcal meningitides, pneumonia, otitis media, ect -notes: protects against 23 of the most common serotypes of this bacterial species Menomune Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Neisseria meningitidis -disease targeted: meningococcal meningitis Conjugated Vaccines immune systems do not always respond well to antigens that are polysaccharides, especially children's -to accommodate for this, polysaccharides are combined with proteins to make them more powerful - called protein conjugate vaccines Conjugated vaccine examples Hib Vaccine: Haemophilius Influenzae Strain B Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Haemophilius Influenzae type B bacteria -disease targeted: meningitis -notes: vaccine = capsule polysaccharide + diphtheria toxin protein Prevnar Vaccine: PCV13 Vaccine: Pneumococcal Conjugate 13 Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Streptococcus pneumoniae -disease targeted: pneumococcal meningitis, pneumonia, otitis media, ect -notes: vaccine protects against 13 of the most common serotypes of this bacterial speices Menactra Vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Neisseria menigitidis -disease targeted: meningococcal meningitis Toxoid vaccines and active immunity used for diseases caused by exotoxins rather than the microorganisms themselves -made of toxoids (toxins modified by heat or chemical agents to render them harmless) -stimulate the production of antibodies called antitoxins -require boosters Toxoid vaccine examples Tetanus vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Clostridium tetani -disease targeted: tetanus Diphtheria vaccine: -pathogen targeted: Corynebacterium diphtheria -disease targeted: Diphtheria note: both these are part of the DTP, DTa P, and TD series Subunit vaccines and active immunity include ONLY the antigens that best stimulate the immune system rather than the entire microbe -chances of adverse allergic reactions are reduced -contain anywhere from 1-20 antigens -ID which antigens best stimulate the immune system is difficult and time consuming, and you can do it two ways: a) grow the microbe in the lab and use chemicals to break it apart and gather important antigens i.e. Influvac: -IM -pathogen targeted: Influenza virus -disease targeted: respiratory flu -note: vaccine only for persons > 18 years old b) manufacture antigen molecules from microbe using recombiant DNA technology -- also called recombiant subunit vaccines or genetically engineered vaccines Recombiant Subunit Vaccines (Genetically Engineered) allows us to use bacteria to produce the protein antigens found in viral capsids and bacterial cell envelopes -scientists determine the genetic code for the antigens and insert the gene into plasmids and \"\"feed\"\" the plasmids to bacteria or yeast -the bacteria and yeasts then produce the Ag coded for in the inserted genes when they go through their regular process of protein synthesis -these Ag can then be injected as a va" }, { "docid": "D557166#0", "title": "https://www.e7health.com/blood-titers/\ne7 Health offers Blood Titers", "text": "e7 Health offers Blood Titerse7 Health offers Blood Titers for the following and more: Hepatitis A Titers Hepatitis B Titers MMR Titers Varicella (Chicken Pox) Titers Rabies Titerse7 Health is supervised and operated by Board Certified doctors and clinicians. We provide comprehensive vaccination services including all vaccines available in the US for work, school, travel, and general health. In addition, we offer an array of other preventative health services such as complete laboratory testing, TB skin testing, drug testing and physicals. We also provide comprehensive Employee Health Services to companies. To have your blood titers measured you are required that you go see a physician for a prescription and then subsequently go to an outside lab to draw your blood. At e7 Health we provide you with prescription and the blood draw all in the same location. We accept appointments and often there is minimal or no waiting, even for walk-ins. Titers are blood tests that check your immune status to vaccinations or diseases you may have received in the past. If you’re titers results are positive, it means that you have adequate immunity to a particular infectious disease. Therefore, you do not need to get that particular vaccine." }, { "docid": "D2586853#0", "title": "https://www.marchofdimes.org/pregnancy/vaccinations-during-pregnancy.aspx\nVaccinations and pregnancy", "text": "Vaccinations and pregnancy1/13Prenatal Care: Early Pregnancy Visits Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 4:57KEY POINTSVaccinations can help protect you and your baby from certain infections during pregnancy. Vaccinations you get during pregnancy help keep your baby safe from infection during the first few months of life until he gets his own vaccinations. Not all vaccinations are safe to get during pregnancy. Talk to your health care provider to make sure any vaccination you get is safe. Make sure your vaccinations are up to date before you get pregnant. What is a vaccination? A vaccination is a shot that contains a vaccine. Vaccines help protect you from certain harmful infections. You probably got vaccinations as a child, but they don’t all protect you your whole life." }, { "docid": "D465743#0", "title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/question/what-good-age-chicken-pox-exposure-1700905\nWhat is a good age for chicken pox exposure?", "text": "\"Tweet What is a good age for chicken pox exposure? If a mom wants to get chicken pox over and done with, what is a good age for your child to be exposed? Share Your Answer If you have any questions, please check our FAQ page28Answers By Melissa Wilsoncroft - Posted on Jul 26, 20115 24Never is a good age. The CDC and AAP both recommend vaccination against varicella, which is available at age one and age four and required for kindergarten admission.14By Rebecca Smith - commented on Aug 11, 201251 1Every child older than 3 years in Australia did not receive chickpox vaccination including my own. Why would you risk possible side effects of the vacination which does not necessarily give you lifelong immunity? View More By Gabrielle Wolf-Stahl - Posted on Jul 26, 20119 11since the advent and availablilty of vaccines, people have forgotten just how horrible, debilitating and often deadly many diseases are. Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox, Polio, Whooping Cough....etc all cut horrible paths through human populations...and now that many folks are refusing to vaccinate...the recent horrible (thankfully contained) outbreaks of Measles and Whooping Cough were all traced to unvaccinated people who had gone traveling out og the country, been exposed and then came back to the US and infected other unvaccinated people and children who were too you to be vaccinated and therefore terribly vulnerable. Vaccinate. Please... it's like wearing a seatbelt...a little discomfort, but you make it safely to your destination.6By Gabrielle Wolf-Stahl - commented on Jul 26, 20119 11oops *of, *young... View More By Michelle Anugrah - Posted on Jul 26, 20114 8I have to agree with the rest of the answer. I wish my country had vaccination for chicken pox when I was a kid so I didn't have to bear these pockmarks on my cheeks and breast caused by chickenpox I got when I was four." }, { "docid": "D930894#0", "title": "http://immunize.org/askexperts/experts_combo.asp\nAsk the Experts", "text": "\"Ask the Experts Combination Vaccines Ask the Experts Home Administering Vaccines Billing and Reimbursement Combination Vaccines Diphtheria Documenting Vaccination Hib Hepatitis AHepatitis BHPVInfluenza MMRMeningococcal ACWYMeningococcal BPertussis Pneumococcal Polio Precautions and Contraindications Rabies Rotavirus Scheduling Vaccines Storage and Handling Tetanus Travel Vaccines Vaccine Recommendations Vaccine Safety Varicella (chickenpox)Zoster (shingles)Combination Vaccines General Issues DTa P-IPV (Kinrix, Glaxo Smith Kline; Quadracel, Sanofi Pasteur)DTa P-IPV-Hep B (Pediarix, Glaxo Smith Kline) Hep A-Hep B (Twinrix, Glaxo Smith Kline)DTa P-IPV/Hib (Pentacel, Sanofi Pasteur) MMRV (Pro Quad, Merck)General Issues Can combination vaccines be used with children who have fallen behind with their vaccinations? If so, what schedule should we follow? Combination vaccines can be used for children who have fallen behind. Combination vaccines may be used when any of the components are indicated and none are contraindicated. The minimum interval between doses is the greatest interval between any of the individual antigens. For example, the minimum interval between the first and second doses of MMR is 4 weeks and the minimum interval between the first and second doses of varicella vaccine is 12 weeks. When the two vaccines are combined in MMRV (Pro Quad, Merck) the minimum interval between MMRV dose #1 and dose #2 is 12 weeks, which is the greatest of the minimum intervals of the two vaccines if given separately. Can we switch back and forth from separate vaccines at one visit to combination vaccines at another visit? For example, if a child is given separate DTa P, IPV, Hib, and Hep B vaccines during her 2-month visit, could we give her either DTa P-IPV/Hib (Pentacel) or DTa P-Hep B-IPV (Pediarix) at her 4-month visit? Switching between combination and single-antigen vaccines poses no problem as long as you maintain the recommended minimum intervals for all vaccines and the vaccines are licensed for the age of the patient." }, { "docid": "D2129971#0", "title": "http://www.macleans.ca/society/health/generation-at-risk/\nWhy are ever-younger adults contracting shingles?", "text": "Health Why are ever-younger adults contracting shingles? No longer just a disease of the elderly?by Julia Belluz Aug 16, 2010Justin Leighton/Alamy/Getstock“Natalie” was about to start teacher’s college in Toronto when her left eyelid began burning and stinging. “ I thought the pain was from a new eye-makeup remover I was using,” she remembers. When the irritation did not subside, she went to see her doctor. The diagnosis: shingles. Also known as herpes zoster, shingles happen when the virus that causes chicken pox, varicella zoster, is reactivated. Long after the itchy, red bumps associated with chicken pox disappear, the virus that caused them remains dormant in the body, hiding in the nerve cells along the spinal cord. The virus can then resurface later in life as shingles—sometimes in otherwise healthy people, more often in those with weakened immune systems, such as the elderly. But shingles appears poised to become an equal-opportunity disease, infecting ever-younger adults. The reason, experts say, is that vaccines have, paradoxically, rendered an unlucky cohort more vulnerable." }, { "docid": "D1062170#0", "title": "http://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/Chickenpox.aspx\nVaricella Zoster (Chickenpox) Disease and Vaccine", "text": "Quick Facts Chickenpox Chickenpox is highly contagious but mild for most children Chickenpox symptoms include low grade fever and skin lesions with intense itching lasting two to three weeks Chickenpox complications, such as bacterial infection of skin lesions (cellulitis), brain inflammation and pneumonia, are rare in children but more common in adults Most children and adults, who have complications from chickenpox, have compromised immune systems or other underlying health problems Recovery from chickenpox confers long lasting natural immunity in populations, where the disease is circulating and older children and adults are asymptomatically boosted by periodic contact with younger children with chickenpox Chickenpox Vaccine There are two live virus vaccines for chickenpox licensed in the U. S.: Varivax and Pro Quad (MMRV) manufactured by Merck;The CDC recommends children get a chickenpox shot at 12 months old and a booster dose between 4 and 6 years old;Reported complications from chickenpox vaccine include shock, seizures, brain inflammation (encephalitis), thrombocytopenia (blood disorder), Guillian Barre syndrome, death and infection with vaccine strain chickenpox or transmission of vaccine strain chickenpox to others;Chickenpox vaccine effectiveness is reported to be 44 percent for any form of the disease and 86 percent for moderate to severe disease;Mass use of chickenpox vaccine by children in the U. S. has removed natural boosting of immunity in the population, which was protective against shingles, and now adults are experiencing a shingles epidemic;In 2006, the CDC recommended a booster dose of chickenpox vaccine for all children and a shingles vaccine was licensed and recommended for all adults over age 60. As of September 1, 2015, there had been 122 claims filed in the federal Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) for injuries and deaths following chickenpox or varicella vaccination, including 8 deaths and 114 serious injuries. Using the Med Alerts search engine, as of September 30, 2015 there had been 3,358 serious adverse events reported to the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System (VAERS) in connection with chickenpox and varicella-containing vaccines since 1990. Over half of those serious chickenpox vaccine-related adverse events occurring in children six years old and under. Of these chickenpox-vaccine related adverse event reports to VAERS, 161 were deaths, with over 60% of the deaths occurring in children under six years of age. Food & Drug Administration (FDA)Varivax (Frozen) Vaccine Product Insert - Merck & Licensing Information Varivax (Refrigerator) Vaccine Product Insert - Merck & Licensing Information Pro Quad Vaccine (Refrigerator) Package Insert & Licensing Information Pro Quad Vaccine (Frozen) Package Insert & Licensing Information Centers for Disease Control (CDC)CDC on Pro Quad Vaccine Safety CDC on Varicella (Chickenpox) Disease and Vaccine Vaccine Information Statement: Varicella and Pro Quad (MMRV)Vaccine Reaction Symptoms & Ingredients Our Ask 8, If You Vaccinate webpage contains vaccine reaction symptoms and more. Calculate vaccine ingredients for potential toxic exposures & print a vaccination plan with the Vaccine Ingredients Calculator. Search for Vaccine Reactions NVIC hosts Med Alerts, a powerful VAERS database search engine. Med Alerts examines symptoms, reactions, vaccines, dates, places, and more. Reporting a Vaccine Reaction Since 1982, the NVIC has operated a Vaccine Reaction Registry, which has served as a watchdog on VAERS." }, { "docid": "D1350413#0", "title": "http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/464057.html\n.", "text": "\"Thank you for the question. I have outlined the vaccination guidelines for both Japan and the U. S. below and noted the differences between the two schedules and potential reasons for those differences. I hope this helps. Please request clarification if you need further assistance with your question. -adiloren-ga -----------------------Japanese Vaccination Guidelines--------------------------- \"\"Please note that there is no duty to receive vaccinations in Japan. It is a matter of parental choice, but they are strongly recommended.\"\" http://www.hyogo-ip.or.jp/hiaf/eg/hlgmne/31.htm Appropriate Ages for Vaccinations http://www.hyogo-ip.or.jp/hiaf/eg/hlgmne/31.htm Polio (live attenuated vaccine) From age 3-90 months twice (at more than 6 week intervals) ------------------------------------ Diptheria (D) Pertussis (P) Tetanus Toxoid (T) (DPT vaccine) Stage 1 (DPT triple combined) First injectionfrom age 3-90 months, three times (at 3-8 week intervals) Booster injection from age 3-90 months (after first injection wait more than 6 months), once Stage 2 (DT double combined) Once between age 11 and 12 From age 3-12 months After first injection complated From age 12-18 months Sixth year of elementary school (Age 12) ------------------------------------------------------------------ Measles (live attenuated vaccine) From age 12-90 months once -------------------------------------------------------------------- Rubella (live attenuated vaccine) From age 12-90 months once --------------------------------------------------------------------- Japanese Encephalitis (Japanese encephalitis vaccine) Stage 1 First injection from age age 6-90 months, twice (at 1-4 week intervals) Booster injection from age age 6-90 months (after the first injection, generally one year later), once Stage 2 From age 9-13, once Stage 3From age 14-15, once Age 3 Age 4 4th year of elementary school (Age 9) 2nd year of junior high school (Age 14) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tuberculosis (BCG) 1. Before age 4 2. First year of elementary school 3. Second year of elementary school (only for those vaccinated in first year of elementary school) 4." }, { "docid": "D217810#0", "title": "https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/Immunizations-for-Teenagers-and-Young-Adults.aspx\nImmunizations for Teenagers & Young Adults", "text": "Immunizations for Teenagers & Young Adults Many parents tend to think of vaccines as something needed for infants and young children but less important later in life. In fact, teenagers and young adults often get a number of vaccine-preventable diseases, including pertussis, measles, and meningitis. They need protection against infectious illnesses as well. Teenagers should continue to see their pediatricians or other physicians on a regular basis. All teens (or their parents) should keep an updated record of their immunizations. Many will need more vaccinations as teenagers, particularly if they have fallen behind on some of their other immunizations. Guidelines for specific vaccines for teens have been established by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and other medical organizations. Tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) or tetanus-diphtheria (Td) booster: The Tdap vaccine should be given to children aged 11 to 12 years. It can be given at 13-18 years if not received at an earlier age. Pregnant adolescents not previously vaccinated with Tdap should receive one dose of Tdap during the second half of their pregnancy." }, { "docid": "D257126#0", "title": "http://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/measles-mumps-rubella-virus-vaccine\nWhat Is Measles/Mumps/Rubella Virus Vaccine?", "text": "\"What Is Measles/Mumps/Rubella Virus Vaccine?1 Review Measles, mumps, and rubella are serious diseases caused by viruses. They are spread from person to person through the air. Measles virus can cause minor symptoms such as skin rash, cough, runny nose, eye irritation, or mild fever. It can also cause more serious symptoms such as ear infection, pneumonia, seizures, permanent brain damage, or death. Mumps virus causes fever, headache, and swollen glands, but more serious symptoms include hearing loss, and painful swelling of the testicles or ovaries. Mumps can cause breathing problems or meningitis, and these infections can be fatal. Rubella virus (also called German Measles) causes skin rash, mild fever, and joint pain. Becoming infected with rubella during pregnancy can result in a miscarriage or serious birth defects. The measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine is used to help prevent these diseases in children and adults. This vaccine works by exposing you to a small dose of the virus or protein from the virus, which causes the body to develop immunity to the disease." }, { "docid": "D2624114#0", "title": "http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/articles/top-20-questions-about-vaccination\nTop 20 Questions about Vaccination", "text": "Español Top 20 Questions about Vaccination Nurse giving an intramuscular immunization How do vaccines work? Do they work against viruses and bacteria? Why aren’t all vaccines 100% effective? Why are there so many vaccines? Is natural immunity better than vaccine acquired immunity? Why do some vaccines require boosters? My child was invited to a chicken pox party. Would it be better for my child to get the chicken pox this way? Why do we vaccinate against a mild disease like chicken pox? Can you get a disease from the vaccine that’s supposed to prevent it?" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D58823#0", "title": "https://www.usa.gov/join-military\nJoin the Military", "text": "Join the Military Learn how you can enter the United States military as an officer or enlisted member. What's on This Page Join the Military Military Service Academies and Other Ways to Become a Military Officer Join the Military Requirements for Joining the U. S. Military To join the enlisted ranks, in general you must: Be a U. S. citizen or Green Card holder Non-citizens must speak, read, and write English fluently. Non-citizens must currently live in the U. S. Be in good health Be 17 to 40 years old (different branches have different age requirements)View a chart of age requirements by service Have a high school diploma (some branches will accept a GED)Pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test To join as an officer, you must also have attended college. Waivers for Conditions that May Disqualify You A recruiter may ask a military command to overlook a condition that would otherwise disqualify you. Types of waivers include: Medical Mental Health Criminal Education Moral Age However, there are no guarantees you will get a waiver. Learn More About Military Service If you're curious about military service but are not ready to contact a recruiter, visit Todays Military.com . Contact a Recruiter or Apply Online Army Active duty & Reserve : 1-800-550-ARMY ( 1-800-550-2769)National Guard : 1-800-GO-GUARD ( 1-800-464-8273)Air Force Active Duty : 1-800-423-USAF ( 1-800-423-8723)Reserve : 1-800-257-1212National Guard : 1-800-TO-GO-ANG ( 1-800-864-6264)Navy Active Duty and Reserve : 1-800-USA-NAVY ( 1-800-872-6289)Marine Corps Active Duty and Reserve : 1-800-MARINES ( 1-800-627-4637)Coast Guard Active Duty and Reserve Back to Top Military Service Academies and Other Ways to Become a Military Officer You can become an officer in the U. S. military by graduating from one of the U. S. service academies. The academies are colleges that train future commissioned officers. Benefits and Commitments Tuition, room, and board are free. You get paid while you are attending." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2347830#0", "title": "http://work.chron.com/maximum-age-order-join-military-22465.html\nWhat Is the Maximum Age in Order to Join the Military?", "text": "Related Articles1What Are the Requirements to Join the US Military?2How to Join the Military After an Administrative Honorable Discharge3How to Join the Army With Prior Service4Can I Join the Military at 38 Years Old? While most men and women decide to enlist in the military immediately after high school or college, sometimes older individuals consider serving in the military as a second or even third career. Most branches of the armed forces allow people to join into their mid-30s. Former service members even have the opportunity to re-enlist past the usual cutoff age. While restricting military service to people in their 20s and early 30s may seem unfair to some, the rigorous physical demands on enlistees is the reasoning behind the age restriction. Rep. Susan Davis (D-CA) of the Armed Services Committee personnel panel has said the “risks outnumbered gains” with older military personnel, who are more likely to become injured and take more time to recover than younger enlistees. Basics In most cases, a person must be 18 to 34 years of age to enlist in a branch of the U. S. military, although there are some exceptions based on prior service. Individuals with no prior military experience must begin basic training for the Army or Navy prior to their 35th birthday. The same cutoff age applies to those wishing to enlist in the Army Reserve. Air Force The Air Force differs from the other military branches with its maximum enrollment age of 27." }, { "docid": "D142806#0", "title": "http://work.chron.com/requirements-join-military-10604.html\nWhat Are the Requirements to Join the US Military?", "text": "\"Related Articles1What Careers Are Available With No High School Diploma?2What Is the Maximum Age in Order to Join the Military?3How to Join the U. S. Army If You Are Not a U. S. Citizen4How to Join the U. S. Marines As a Foreigner Some men and women join the U. S. military to serve their country and to work at a job that provides a steady income. Others sign up for the opportunity to travel the world. Each of the four major military branches has qualification requirements in areas such as height and weight, age and academics. You can work to meet some of the requirements while you’re still in high school. U. S. Navy You can join the Navy as an enlisted member or officer. To join as an enlisted member, you must be between the ages of 17 and 34. However, if you're only 17, your parents must consent to your joining the Navy. United States citizenship or permanent resident alien status is required. If you don’t have a high school diploma, a general equivalency diploma is acceptable. The minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, or ASVAB, score to join the Navy is a 35." }, { "docid": "D457045#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/air-force-recruiting-faqs.html\nAnswers To the Top Air Force Questions", "text": "\"Join the Military Answers To the Top Air Force Questions Military.com What is the U. S. Air Force? One of the five branches of the U. S. Armed Forces, the U. S. Air Force . It defends the United States through control and exploitation of air and space. What is the cut-off age for joining the Air Force? Non-prior service applicants must be in Basic Military Training before their 28th birthday. Officer Training School applicants must be commissioned prior to their 35th birthday. Physician, Nurse and Allied Health applicants must be in Commissioned Officer Training before their 40th birthday. Prior service applicant age limitations may differ from what is stated above. Prior service applicants should contact their local recruiter for age cut-offs. What's the ASVAB?" }, { "docid": "D2280179#0", "title": "http://mycoastguardcareer.blogspot.com/2008/09/age-limit-to-join-us-coast-guard.html\nAge Limit to Join the U.S. Coast Guard", "text": "Age Limit to Join the U. S. Coast Guard Over the past few weeks, I have gotten several e-mails (and even a phone call from my brother) about the age restrictions for joining the USCG. After conducting some research, it appears that the answer is not that simple. I can see why this is a frequent question. I found some insightful information but I offer this disclaimer: Anyone wanting to join the USCG should seek the counsel of a USCG recruiter. Each person is a unique situation with many individual factors influencing whether or not s/he can join the USCG. With that said, here is what I found…Currently, US Code Title 10 Chapter 31 Section 505 sets the minimum age to join the military at 17 and the maximum age at 42. However, each military service is allowed to set more strict standards. The USCG, in fact, does vary its age restrictions depending on whether you enlist or receive a commission, whether you go on active or reserve duty, and whether you have prior military service. For active duty... The maximum age to enlist is 27 or up to age 32 for those who attend advanced training school directly upon enlistment. Applicants with prior military service can be granted a waiver for these age limits." }, { "docid": "D2999161#0", "title": "http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=420245\n.", "text": "\"# 1 05-10-2007, 07:10 AMCrafter_Man Guest Join Date: Apr 1999Location: Ohio Posts: 10,591I can usually tell if someone has been in the military. Why is that? When I meet someone for the first time I sometimes say to myself, \"\"Yep, he/she has been in the military.\"\" And it usually turns out I am correct. I know this sounds strange, but I'm not sure how/why I'm able to pick up on it. I used to think it was because of the short hair worn by many male veterans. But some don't have short hair, and I'm still able to tell. I'm now thinking it has something to so with speech, mannerisms, or eye contact. Any thoughts on this? Reply With Quote# 2 05-10-2007, 07:15 AMratatosk KMember Join Date: Apr 2002Location: Beyond the Pale Posts: 4,148The way they walk (stiff, straight back)?" }, { "docid": "D66512#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/joining-the-military-age.html\nHow Old is Too Old to Join?", "text": "Join the Military How Old is Too Old to Join? Military.com By Sgt. Mike Volkin Here are a few of the questions I have received recently about basic training. Even if you aren’t over 30, read the answers carefully. I always like to say every 5 minutes of reading you do on basic training before you leave will reduce your amount of push-ups by 5%. If you have any questions you would like me to address, please go to www.ultimatebasictraining.com and email me. Question from Cheryl: SGT Volkin, I am joining the military at 34 years old. I used to run a lot but after having a couple kids and taking a few years off of exercising, I am not sure I can keep up with the 18-23 age group anymore. What can I do? Answer: Actually, basic training isn’t about competing with other recruits; it’s about meeting military standards and exceeding your expectations." }, { "docid": "D2428679#0", "title": "https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military\nMilitary", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Members of the British armed forces from the Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and Royal Marines The military is the group or groups of people that are given power to defend something (mostly a country ). They are armed, so they are called the armed forces. The military protects its country by defending it from the armed forces of enemies, if there is a war. The military can also be ordered by the government of the country to attack another country. The word \"\"military\"\" comes from Latin miles, warrior. There are many jobs to do in a military. Some jobs are for fighting and some are for other work to support the military. Some things people do in the military are use weapons, drive vehicles, and repair weapons. Other people in the military learn how to fly aircraft, pilot ships, or repair engines. People in the military usually wear clothes called a uniform." }, { "docid": "D1412610#0", "title": "http://www.circleofmoms.com/working-mums/i-am-a-single-mom-of-a-2-year-old-i-am-going-to-be-joining-the-navy-as-a-728753\nI am a single mom of a 2 year old. I am going to be joining the Navy as a", "text": "All Communities > Working Moms > I am a single mom of a 2 year old. I am going to be... I am a single mom of a 2 year old. I am going to be joining the Navy as a Liz - posted on 12/27/2012 ( 22 moms have responded )1301Helpful (11) Nice Funny (3) Encouraging (2) Hugs (1)MOST HELPFUL POSTSLiz - posted on 12/28/20121301Ok. Thanks. And you can join as a single mom in the officers program with the Nurse Corps. I already did join being a single mom and I can keepp full custody of my daughter. The only thing they require is that you have a primary care provider when and only if I deploy. As an enlisted personel you can't join as a single mom though. You are probably thinking of enlisted people not officers. Helpful (3) Nice Funny Encouraging Hugs Liz - posted on 01/04/20131301Kristin you just helped me tremendously!!!" }, { "docid": "D2735338#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090531205525AAxEu42\n\"How long is a \"\"tour of duty\"\" in the military?\"", "text": "\"Politics & Government Military How long is a \"\"tour of duty\"\" in the military?i'm doing research for something that i'm writing. . . how long does someone serve in their \"\"tour of duty\"\" position? Is it a full year or a few years or a couple of months. And when they go home to visit, how long do they stay for? do they go home during christmas and other holidays or whenever,... show more Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: that all depends on the branch of miltary. Icopynpaste · 9 years ago0 2 Comment Tour Of Duty Definition Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a9o5Eedna · 1 year ago0 0 Comment You're talking about how long they enlist for correct? You can join the military at 18 years of age. Tours are deployments depending on which unit they are assigned, it is 7, 12, or 15 months. For the 12 and 15 months deployments they have the option of coming home for 14 days R&R (rest and relaxation). If they are at their Permanent Duty Station, they have to put in for leave, which has to be approved otherwise they are considered AWOL." }, { "docid": "D1127797#0", "title": "http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/f/faqenlage.htm\nWhat Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military?", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military What Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military? Maximum Age Requirements To Join The Military Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated April 21, 2017One of the most frequently asked questions recruiters get asked is what are the maximum age limits to enlist in the military service. There is an age limit that disqualifies certain ages from joining the military. However, the age limit is higher that you may think. If you are over this age limit, you are not qualified for service. But, if you keep pushing and proving to the recruiters that your experience and physical fitness levels are acceptable, you could be eligible for an age waiver. The most frequently asked question is the following: Question: What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military? Across the United States Armed Forces, the maximum age for enlistment for someone who has never served in the military before depends on the branch. For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old." }, { "docid": "D720103#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enlistment_age_by_country\nList of enlistment age by country", "text": "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Enlistment age by country)navigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( August 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)These are the enlistment ages for Military service by country, according to the online CIA publication The World Factbook. Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZA [ edit]Afghanistan – 18 (voluntary)Albania – 19 (voluntary; age lowered to 18 during wartime)Algeria – 17 (voluntary), 19 (compulsory)Angola – 18 (voluntary – men), 20 (voluntary – women), 20 (compulsory – men)Antigua and Barbuda – 18 (voluntary)Argentina – 18 (voluntary)Armenia – 17 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)Australia – 18 (voluntary; age 17 with parental consent)Austria – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Azerbaijan – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)B [ edit]Bahamas – 18 (voluntary)Bahrain – 15 (military cadets, NCOs and technicians), 18 (other enlistment)Bangladesh – 16 (voluntary)Barbados – 18 (voluntary)Belarus – 17 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)Belgium – 18 (voluntary)Belize – 18 (voluntary)Benin – 18 (compulsory)Bhutan – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory militia training)Bolivia – 16 (voluntary; pre-military training can start at age 15, providing an exemption from future service; conscription possible at age 14 if there is a shortage of volunteers)Bosnia and Herzegovina – 18 (voluntary)Botswana – 18 (voluntary)Brazil – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Brunei – 17 (voluntary)Bulgaria – 18 (voluntary)Burkina Faso – 18 (voluntary)Burundi – 18 (voluntary)C [ edit]Cabo Verde – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Cambodia – 18 (compulsory)Cameroon – 18 (voluntary)Canada – 18 (voluntary; volunteers can join the Reserves and enter the Military Colleges at age 16, or join the regular forces at age 17 with parental consent)Central African Republic – 18 (voluntary)Chad – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory – men), 21 (compulsory – women)Chile – 18 (voluntary)People's Republic of China – 18 (compulsory; only registration is compulsory. People do not have to serve in the military)Colombia – 18 (compulsory)Comoros – 18 (voluntary)Democratic Republic of the Congo – 18 (compulsory)Republic of the Congo – 18 (voluntary)Côte d'Ivoire – 18 (compulsory; conscription not enforced)Croatia – 18 (voluntary)Cuba – 17 (compulsory)Cyprus – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory for Greek Cypriots only)Czech Republic – 18 (voluntary)D [ edit]Denmark – 18 (compulsory)Djibouti – 18 (voluntary; military training can start at age 16)Dominican Republic – 17 (voluntary)E [ edit]Ecuador – 18 (compulsory; conscription is currently suspended until further notice)Egypt – 15 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)El Salvador – 16 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Equatorial Guinea – 18 (compulsory)Eritrea – 18 (compulsory)Estonia – 18 (compulsory)Ethiopia – 18 (voluntary)F [ edit]Fiji – 18 (voluntary)Finland – 18 (compulsory)France – 18 (voluntary)G [ edit]Gabon – 20 (voluntary)Gambia – 18 (voluntary)Georgia – 18 (compulsory)Germany – 17 (voluntary)Ghana – 18 (voluntary)Greece – 18 (voluntary), 19 (compulsory; conscription age can be lowered to 17 during wartime)Guatemala – 17 (compulsory)Guinea – 18 (voluntary)Guinea-Bissau – 16 (voluntary, with parental consent), 18 (compulsory)Guyana – 18 (voluntary)H [ edit]Honduras – 18 (voluntary)Hungary – 18 (voluntary)I [ edit]India – 17 (voluntary; volunteers can join the Navy at age 16)Indonesia – 18 (voluntary)Iran – 15 (voluntary service in the Basij ), 16 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Iraq – 18 (voluntary)Ireland – 18 (voluntary; age 17 with parental consent)Israel – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory for Jews and Druze only)Italy – 18 (voluntary)J [ edit]Jamaica – 17 (voluntary)Japan – 18 (voluntary)Jordan – 17 (voluntary)K [ edit]Kazakhstan – 15 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)Kenya – 18 (voluntary). North Korea – 17 (compulsory)South Korea – 18 (compulsory)Kuwait – 17 (voluntary)Kyrgyzstan – 16 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory), 19 (voluntary – women)L [ edit]Laos – 18 (compulsory)Latvia – 18 (voluntary)Lebanon – 17 (voluntary)Lesotho – 18 (voluntary)Liberia – 18 (voluntary)Libya – 18 (voluntary)Lithuania – 18 (compulsory)Luxembourg – 18 (voluntary)M [ edit]Macedonia – 18 (voluntary)Madagascar – 18 (compulsory)Malawi – 18 (voluntary)Malaysia – 17 (voluntary)Maldives – 18 (voluntary)Mali – 18 (compulsory)Malta – 18 (voluntary)Mauritania – 18 (voluntary)Mexico – 16 (voluntary, with parental consent), 18 (compulsory)Moldova – 18 (compulsory)Mongolia – 18 (compulsory)Montenegro – 18 (voluntary)Morocco – 20 (voluntary)Mozambique – 18 (compulsory)Myanmar – 18 (voluntary)N [ edit]Namibia – 18 (voluntary)Nepal – 18 (voluntary)Netherlands – 17 (voluntary)New Zealand – 17 (voluntary; soldiers are not deployed in combat before the age of 18)Nicaragua – 18 (voluntary)Niger – 18 (compulsory)Nigeria – 18 (voluntary)Norway – 17 (voluntary – men), 18 (voluntary – women), 19 (compulsory; conscription age can be lowered to 16 during wartime)O [ edit]Oman – 18 (voluntary)P [ edit]Pakistan – 16 (voluntary)Papua New Guinea – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)Paraguay – 18 (compulsory)Peru – 18 (voluntary)Philippines – 17 (voluntary)Poland – 18 (voluntary)Portugal – 18 (voluntary)Q [ edit]Qatar – 18 (compulsory)R [ edit]Romania – 18 (voluntary)Russia – 16 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)Rwanda – 18 (voluntary)S [ edit]Saint Kitts and Nevis – 18 (voluntary)San Marino – 18 (voluntary)São Tomé and Príncipe – 17 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Saudi Arabia – 17 (voluntary)Senegal – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory)Serbia – 18 (voluntary)Seychelles – 18 (voluntary)Sierra Leone – 18 (voluntary)Singapore – 16 (voluntary), 18 (compulsory)Slovakia – 18 (voluntary)Slovenia – 18 (voluntary)Somalia – 18 (compulsory)South Africa – 18 (voluntary)South Sudan – 18 (compulsory)Spain – 18 (voluntary)Sri Lanka – 18 (voluntary)Sudan – 18 (compulsory)Suriname – 18 (voluntary)Swaziland – 18 (voluntary)Sweden – 18 (voluntary)Switzerland – 18 (voluntary), 19 (compulsory)Syria – 18 (compulsory)T [ edit]Taiwan – 18 (compulsory)Tajikistan – 15 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory; military training starts at age 16)Tanzania – 18 (voluntary)Thailand – 18 (voluntary), 21 (compulsory)Timor-Leste – 18 (voluntary)Togo – 18 (voluntary)Tonga – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)Trinidad and Tobago – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)Tunisia – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory)Turkey – 18 (voluntary), 21 (compulsory)Turkmenistan – 15 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)U [ edit]Uganda – 18 (voluntary)Ukraine – 20 (compulsory; conscription is planned to be abolished in the future)United Arab Emirates – 17 (voluntary, with consent), 18 (compulsory)United Kingdom – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent; age 17 for admission to an officer program; Nepalese citizens can join the Brigade of Gurkhas at age 17)United States – 18 (compulsory registration for men), 18 (voluntary service; age 17 with parental consent), 17 (compulsory militia service under 10 U. S. Code § 246) [1]Uruguay – 18 (voluntary)Uzbekistan – 18 (compulsory)V [ edit]Venezuela – 18 (compulsory)Vietnam – 17 (military cadets), 18 (compulsory)Y [ edit]Yemen – 18 (voluntary)Z [ edit]Zambia – 18 (voluntary; age 16 with parental consent)Zimbabwe – 18 (voluntary)References [ edit]^ https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/246Online CIA publication The World Factbook External links [ edit]Military service ages and obligation Categories: Armies by country Military lists Military sociology" }, { "docid": "D3305896#0", "title": "https://www.militarypay.org/us-marine-corps/\nUS Marine Corps â Pay, Benefits, and Careers", "text": "US Marine Corps – Pay, Benefits, and Careers The United States Marine Corps are made up of some of the most elite military members in the world, living up to the high standard of what it means to be a Marine. While being a Marine takes pride and determination, there are many benefits that come with the job. A regular salary and allowances are just some of the guaranteed benefits that each Marine will receive once they complete training. Pay and Benefits for Marines In order to become a member of the US Marine Corps, you must meet the various guidelines that are set including age, education, physical tests, and aptitude tests among other requirements. Once a Marine enters boot camp, he or she is eligible to begin to receive a basic monthly pay. This pay is based on rank and length of service. But it doesn’t stop there. Joining the U. S. Marine Corps allows each Marine to receive the following: Competitive salary Military housing or a housing allowance Food allowance Medical care for Marines and their families Education benefits Retirement plans Affordable life insurance Those joining the military with an education or special skills may be eligible to start their salaries at a higher pay grade, and some may be eligible to join the US Marine Corps as an officer. It is always important to check with a recruiter to verify current information and requirements before signing the enlistment contract. The higher the rank and length of service, the more money Marines earn each month." }, { "docid": "D1652467#0", "title": "http://www.askmefast.com/Do_you_get_paid_to_rcp_from_the_army_im_E4_with_12_years_in-qna1127923.html\n.", "text": "\"Suggested Solutions (10) What's this?kuramathewolf Level 7 (Professional)186 Answers, 16 Followers\"\"So you may no longer be eligible for the full lump sum amount...\"\"0 0 That would actually depend on your office`s process and procedure, as far as i`m aware of, there are only two (2) options for you to get your benefits; 1) you can have an advance in lump sum, there after, you will be receiving the rest through the form of monthly pension, you said you retired five (5) years ago, so i can assume that you`re already receiving such pension, and two (2) for the full amount in lump sum, however it will depend on the policy, remember you may already be receiving the monthly pension, so you may no longer be eligible for the full lump sum amount, again depending on the policy, so it will be in your best interest to get in touch with your superior, he/she maybe able to explain it to you in further detail, and also advise you of your other options.source: Can i get my military pension in lump sum instead monthly payment i serve 30 years in army and i retire 5 years ago? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Lump sum money for rcp Army rcp procedures in getting out5200sam Level 1 (Contributor)5 Answers, 1 Follower\"\"Money you get and 45 days of extra duty...\"\"2 4 You would get an article 15, non judicial punishment, you will have to pay back the extra pay you received before the army found out, and you may end up with the max punishment of getting kicked out. More likely you will only have to pay back the extra money you get and 45 days of extra duty, extra duty is working longer after the work day is over doing things like yard work or painting or other BS. It`s better not to lie but tell the truth and not risk the max punishment.source: If i have 2 kids and join the army by saying we all live together and we havent for 3 years what will happen if the army finds out? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Rcp money army and sign reserve Army rcp money Rcp money armyearose2011Level 10 (Genius)12149 Answers, 1 Friend, 644 Followers\"\"Time job at after being in the military the best answer is for him...\"\"1 0 If you are asking where your husband can get a full time job at after being in the military the best answer is for him to apply for a government job. Regardless of his MOS in the military he can apply for any job in the government regardless of what it is, or apply for a state job.source: Hi my husband was in army and in march 2012 he got out.now he is in army reserve.. but it is not the same things we know that.he will be 45 years ol? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Reportearose2011Level 10 (Genius)12149 Answers, 1 Friend, 644 Followers\"\"Use knowledge you have to help the military men by being a teacher there...\"\"0 0 I applaud your ambition, but in reality you are too old to serve in all branches and reserves." }, { "docid": "D66514#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/us-military-enlistment-standards-3354001\nAge Limits Within Military Service Branches", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military Age Limits Within Military Service Branches Maximum Age To Join Military In Each Branch of Service Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated June 23, 2017Every branch of service has a maximum age limit to join the military. However, the age to enlist is not black and white. In fact, it is quite grey with different rules, regulations, and waivers to be accepted for various jobs at a wide range of ages. The federal law that can be manipulated in a case by case basis states that the minimum age for enlistment in the United States military is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent). The maximum age is 35. However, Department of Defense policy allows the individual services to specify the maximum age of enlistment based upon their unique requirements. The Air Force tends to have an older upper limit for enlistment, whereas the Marine Corps' cutoff age is younger than the other branches of the service. Each branch of the military has set maximum ages for those without any prior service enlistment. For those with prior enlistment, the circumstances will vary significantly case by case, so it is best to check with the branch you want to reenlist into to find out your eligibility. The individual services have set the following maximum ages for non-prior service enlistment: Active Duty None-Prior Service Army: 35 (must ship to basic training prior to 35th birthday." }, { "docid": "D44053#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/asvab/asvab-questions.html\nASVAB Questions", "text": "\"Join the Military ASVABASVAB Questions Military.com The following is a list of questions that are most frequently asked about the ASVAB and associated programs. These answers are divided into four categories: General ASVAB Questions CAT-ASVAB Questions MET-Site ASVAB Questions Student ASVAB Questions General ASVAB Questions: WHAT IF I FAIL THE ASVAB? There is no pass or fail on the ASVAB. You cannot \"\"ace\"\" the ASVAB or \"\"flunk\"\" it! Your scores reflect your own abilities!You will want to do your best so that you will be eligible for the military skill specialty that matches your ability and interests. In addition, to be eligible to enlist in one of the military services, you must obtain a minimum AFQT score, which varies between services. WHAT’S THE AFQT? To gain entrance into the military service, you must obtain a minimum qualifying score on the ASVAB—your AFQT (Armed Forces Qualification Test) score. Your AFQT score predicts your potential for training in military occupations. The AFQT score is based on youth population norms for males and females aged 18 to 23." }, { "docid": "D1562710#0", "title": "https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/guard-and-reserve-faqs.html\nGuard and Reserve Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"Join the Military Guard and Reserve Frequently Asked Questions Military.com What are the Reserves and National Guard? What are the qualifications to join the Reserves and National Guard? What are the types of Status within the Reserve and National Guard? What is the ASVAB? What are some benefits of joining? Do I have to join another branch of service first? Do the Reserves and National Guard take people with prior service? What about if I am not a U. S. citizen? Can the Reserves and National Guard help me obtaining U. S. citizenship? What about if I live overseas?" }, { "docid": "D2035748#0", "title": "https://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/military-recruiting-process-faqs.html\nMilitary Entrance Processing Questions Answered", "text": "\"Join the Military Military Entrance Processing Questions Answered Military.com Here are some frequently asked questions from our Joining the Military discussion board. Though our forums are monitored and answered by real recruiters to keep high quality, you should always check questions yourself with a recruiter. To get in touch with a recruiter now. Lying at MEPSIs asthma a disqualifying condition? Which branch to join? Selling drugs? Good ratings for future CIA/FBI career? Are allergic reactions grounds for disqualification? Joining with tattoos? How long to wait for waivers?" }, { "docid": "D1115899#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/join-armed-forces/join-reserve-marines.html\nJoining the Marine Corps Reserve", "text": "Join the Military Joining the Marine Corps Reserve Military.com The Reserve of the United States Marine Corps consist of highly trained individuals that can be mobilized for active duty in time of war, national emergency or contingency operations. Over the past eight decades, Reserve Marines have regularly operated alongside the active component in the two World Wars, Korea, Vietnam, Desert Shield/Storm and Enduring Freedom. What does it take to be a U. S. Marine? If you are interested in enlisting in the Marine Corps Reserve, you must: Be a U. S. citizen or a resident alien. Meet exacting physical, mental, and moral standards. Be between the ages of 17-29. Seventeen-year olds need parental consent. Prior service age limits differ. Have a high school diploma. Take and pass the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test." }, { "docid": "D2334699#0", "title": "https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060724153705AAeAseD\nDo girls and guys have to sign up for military at age 18?", "text": "\"Politics & Government Military Do girls and guys have to sign up for military at age 18?just wonderin do girls and guys have to sign up for military at age 18 are they have a time limit i was told that that have till age 26 to sign up is that true??? Follow 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Only male US citizens are required to register with the Selective Service within a 60 day window of their 18th birthday (either 30 days before or 30 days after). Late registrations are accepted, but not once a man reaches age 26. Men who DO NOT register within the 60-day window are technically in violation of the law and should register as soon as possible. Because women are excluded by policy from front line combat positions, excluding them from the draft process they are not required to register. Here is the link to the Selective Service website: www.sss.gov/regist.htm This will provide you with more indepth info on the rules and requirements of who should and should not register. Source (s):www.sss.gov Redneck Mom · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Asker's rating No you have to to register for civil service or something like that but you don't have to sign up for the military. However the ages in which you can enlist are 17-26. If you're older than 26 you can still get in but you need a waiver. You'll find out that almost anything in the military can be waivered." }, { "docid": "D3517054#0", "title": "http://www.askmefast.com/What_s_the_meps_minimum_weight_requirements-qna338818.html\n.", "text": "\"Solutions Ethan1Level 2 (Sophomore)1 Answer, 2 Followers\"\"I went to meps a couple months back for the navy and was underweight...\"\"2 1 I went to meps a couple months back for the navy and was underweight, according to the navy there isn`t a minimum weight...therefore they go by the air forces which would be 118. at the time I only weighed 105 so depending on how much under you are determines when you are able to go back. In my case they didn`t even look at my bmi and I couldn`t proceed any farther until I meet the 118 weight. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Navy minimum weight standards underweight Minimum weight requirements for navy meps Minimum weight for navy meps Anonymous\"\"I ship out in 2 weeks for usaf basic training...\"\"0 1 I ship out in 2 weeks for USAF basic training. I weighed in MEPS at 114 and they signed off on me and i swore in that day. Recruiter is now telling me I have to weigh 121. What do I do? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: National guard if i weigh 234 and i m 73 inches can i ship out for basic training Ship day meps weight Minimum weight to join basic training Suggested Solutions (10) What's this?cornellgriffin2Level 1 (Contributor)1 Answer\"\"Your not over weight for your height but you could...\"\"0 1 No worries what will happen is that you will be asked to diet for so long before you go to basic." } ]
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age to play to the lottery
[ { "docid": "D1010058#0", "title": "http://www.gamblingage.com/state-lottery-minimum-age/\nState lottery minimum age", "text": "State lottery minimum age The state lottery in the United States has different minimum ages to play in different states. This is typical for all types of regulation concerning gambling age on state level. Some states lack regulation about the age requirement to play on the state lottery (as far as we have been able to determine), and anyone is hence welcome to play the lottery in that state, or the state do not feature a state lottery. The most common gambling age for the state lottery is 18 yearsbut certain states such as Arizona and Iowa require you to be 21 years of age before you are allowed to play. Below you can find a list of the minimum required age to play the state lottery in different states in the USA. Minimum Gambling Age for State Lottery Alabama n/a Alaska n/a Arizona 21Arkansas 18California 18Colorado 18Connecticut 18Delaware 18District of Columbia 18Florida 18Georgia 18Hawaii n/a Idaho 18Illinois 18Indiana 18Iowa 21Kansas 18Kentucky 18Louisiana 21Maine 18Maryland 18Massachusetts 18Michigan 18Minnesota 18Mississippi n/a Missouri 18Montana 18Nebraska 19Nevada n/a New Hampshire 18New Jersey 18New Mexico 18New York 18North Carolina 18North Dakota n/a Ohio 18Oklahoma 18Oregon 18Pennsylvania 18Puerto Rico 18Rhode Island 18South Carolina 18South Dakota 18Tennessee 18Texas 18Utah n/a Vermont 18Virgin Islands 18Virginia 18Washington 18West Virginia 18Wisconsin 18Wyoming n/a Information in the list may be wrong and should not be considered legal advice. Check with a lawyer or with the state to make sure. The minimum age to play on the lottery varies in the rest of the world just like it does between the different states in the USA. The most common legal gambling age for lotteries around the world is 18 years, but there are plenty of exceptions. If you want to play the lottery in a foreign country you should therefore always ask the staff about the gambling age if you are below 25 years of age." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1879427#0", "title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=Foreshadow\n.", "text": "\"Title Length Color Rating Foreshadow and the Power of Destiny - The idea of fate and destiny has caught the attention of many writers, one of them being William Shakespeare. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses foreshadowing to show the power of destiny between Romeo and Juliet, the star-crossed lovers. Learning that Romeo and Juliet’s fate is in the stars introduces a major theme to the reader; the power of destiny. Throughout the play, there are intense senses and lines that foreshadow the fate of Romeo, Juliet, the Capulet’s, and the Montague’s.... [tags: destiny, fate, romeo and juliet]629 words (1.8 pages) Better Essays [preview]The Foreshadow in the Death of Richard III in Shakespeare - The Foreshadow in the Death of Richard III in Shakespeare Shakespeare’s tragedy of Richard III is a play where death is one of the central themes. It is therefore essential that Shakespeare makes this theme obvious to the audience even before characters die, and his primary way of doing this is through the foreshadowing of these deaths. He does this through dreams, language forms, imagery, curses, character and broken oaths. Due to these devices, the audience is already aware that certain characters will die, enabling Shakespeare to create dramatic irony.... [tags: Papers]2060 words (5.9 pages) Powerful Essays [preview]Uses of Archetype, Foreshadow, and Symbolism in One Hundred Years of Solitude- Uses of Archetype, Foreshadow, and Symbolism in One Hundred Years of Solitude Throughout all works of world literature, certain passages will have special significance to the plot progression of that novel. This key passage must provide insight upon the overall theme of that work through characterization, symbolism, and imagery. In Gabriel García Márquez's novel One Hundred Years of Solitude, the passage selected for commentary uses the literary techniques of archetype, foreshadow, and symbolism to inform characterization.... [tags: One Hundred Years Solitude]1355 words (3.9 pages) Strong Essays [preview]The Use of Symbolism to Foreshadow the Future in Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour and Toni Cade Bambara's The Lesson- The Use of Symbolism to Foreshadow the Future in Kate Chopin's The Story of an Hour and Toni Cade Bambara's The Lesson Often authors use signs to foreshadow events that will happen in the future in their stories. For example an author might write \"\"As he was walking down the dark eerie path dark skies began to form\"\" ." }, { "docid": "D759321#0", "title": "http://www.masslottery.com/winners/faqs.html\nFAQs", "text": "What is the Massachusetts State Lottery's Federal ID number? What happens to the revenue the Lottery generates from sales? What happens if someone under 18 wins a large prize? How do customers collect their winnings? Is a photograph required when making a claim? What happens if a winner dies before collecting all the annual payments due? If a person is retired or on Welfare or Social Security, how will winning the Lottery affect them? How much do I have to win before anything is withheld? Does the Lottery send me a withholding statement (W-2)? I lost my W2G form." }, { "docid": "D1171010#0", "title": "http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/indiana-lottery-results.htm\nIndiana Lottery Results", "text": "Indiana Lottery Results Here are the latest winning lottery numbers for Indiana : IN Winning Lotto Numbers Game Numbers Next Draw Jackpot Powerball8 24 52 55 61, Powerball: 21, Power Play: 3 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 60,000,000 (Apr 4 draw)Mega Millions11 28 31 46 59, Mega Ball: 1, Megaplier: 3 (Mar 30 draw)Apr 3$ 521,000,000 (Apr 3 draw)Cash4Life 34 35 36 46 58, Cash Ball: 1 (Mar 29 draw)Apr 2$ 1,000/Day For Life! ( Apr 2 draw)Hoosier Lotto3 4 6 9 13 42 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 4,300,000 (Apr 4 draw)Hoosier Lotto Plus 2 8 10 16 37 38 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 4$ 1,000,000 (Apr 4 draw)Cash 5 15 22 23 28 34 (Mar 31 draw)Apr 1$ 80,000 (Mar 31 draw)About the Indiana Lottery The state of Indiana is chock full of lottery games to play. From daily games such as Daily 3 lotto, Daily 4 lotto and Luck 5 lottery to larger jackpot drawings such as Hoosier Lotto and Power Ball lotto. The Indiana Lottery also offers wide range of different Scratch Games and TV Bingo games. As you can see, Indiana is an exciting state to play the lottery. Looking for Indian Winning Lottery numbers?? Right here: Indian Lottery Results Law requires persons to me a minimum of eighteen (18) years of age to participate in lotto play. Indiana Daily Lotto Games The Indiana Lottery offers three (3) different daily drawing lottery games. All of them are relatively the same. A series of numbers are drawn (between 3 and 5, depending on the game) and the object is to match as many, if not all of the winning numbers." }, { "docid": "D1745092#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PowerPlay_(lottery)\nPowerball", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Power Play (lottery))navigation searchwon the lotterygame|the Australian lottery game|Powerball (Australia)|other uses}}Powerball Powerball logo Formation April 19, 1992; 25 years ago Location United States Owner Multi-State Lottery Association Website powerball .com Powerball is an American lottery game offered by 21 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands. It is coordinated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), a nonprofit organization formed by an agreement with US lotteries. Powerball's minimum advertised jackpot is $40 million (annuity); Powerball's annuity is paid in 30 graduated installments or winners may choose a lump sum payment instead. One lump sum payment will be less than the total of the 30 annual payments because of the time value of money. Drawings for Powerball are held every Wednesday and Saturday evening at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Since October 7, 2015, the game has used a 5/69 (white balls) + 1/26 (Powerballs) matrix from which winning numbers are chosen, resulting in odds of 1 in 292,201,338 of winning a jackpot per play. [ 1] Each play costs $2, or $3 with the Power Play option. ( Originally, Powerball plays cost $1; when Power Play began, such games were $2.) The official cutoff for ticket sales is 10:00 p.m. Eastern Time; some lotteries cut off sales earlier. [ 2] The drawings are usually held at the Florida Lottery ’s studio in Tallahassee." }, { "docid": "D3205570#0", "title": "https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2018/01/03/powerball-and-mega-millions-what-you-need-know/999387001/\nPowerball, Mega Millions results, draw times, how to play the lottery and more", "text": "\"The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in more than 302 million. You have a better chance at all these other extraordinary things. USA TODAYBuy Photo (Photo: Matt Kryger/The Star)CONNECT TWEET LINKEDIN6COMMENT EMAIL MOREThe combination of the the Powerball and the Mega Millions is back over $600 million since the two multi-state lottery grand prizes totaled more than $1 billion in early January. Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing is currently $265 million, while the Powerball will be worth $348 million on Saturday. Wednesday's winning Powerball numbers were 9, 10, 29, 39, 52, and the Powerball was 20. The Power Play number was 4. Appropriately placed on Indiana Plaza: 7 sobering facts about D. C.'s temperance monument Mother Nature's wrath: Flood waters absolutely wrecked this Indiana road Tuesday's winning Mega Millions numbers were 24, 28, 42, 60, 64 and the Megaball was 8. The Megaplier number was 4. Here's what you need to know if you play the Powerball or Mega Millions: What is a winning ticket worth? The Powerball jackpot is currently worth $348 million for Wednesday's drawing, payable in 30 annual installments, with a one-time cash option of $207 million before taxes." }, { "docid": "D3129012#0", "title": "http://www.global-lottery-review.com/nsw-lotteries.html\nNSW Lotteries", "text": "\"NSW Lotteries\"\"Australian Lottery Games Brought to You by NSW Lotteries & Oz Lotteries\"\"|NSW Lotteries - Buy Lottery Tickets Online @ Oz Lotteries Play Oz Lotto | Play Australian Lottery Powerball | Play Saturday Lotto Play Wednesday Lotto | Play Monday Lotto | Play Lucky Lotteries - $2 Jackpot Lottery UK Lottery Syndicate | Euro Millions Syndicate | Spanish Lottery Syndicate Play UK National Lottery | Play Euro Millions | Play World Lotteries Free Lotto - Win £1,000 Twice Every Week NSW Lottery – Overview NSW Lotteries is run by the New South Wales government in Australia and operates various Australian Lottery games. Some of these Australian lotteries, NSW Lottery runs itself and others that it carries are syndicated from some of the other interstate Australian lotto organizations. New South Wales Lotteries date back to 1931 when the State Lottery Office was created and since then they have grown from strength to strength in operating lottery games in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. On January 1st 1997, the company became a corporation and its official title is now the NSWLotteries Corporation. NSW Lotteries pride themselves in providing Australian lottery games of high quality and have acquired a reputation for doing so with integrity and honesty in a responsible manner. Each year, the NSW Lottery pays out in excess of AUS $700 MILLION in prize money to players of its Australian lottery games. Over 60% of monies that players spend on the games with NSW Lottey, is put straight back into the NSW Lotto prize pots – this is one of the highest returns for most lotteries around the world. The games that are offered by NSWLotteries are…• Oz Lotto• Powerball• Saturday Lotto• Wednesday Lotto• Monday Lotto• Lucky Lotteries – $2 Jackpot Lottery• Lucky Lotteries – $5 Jackpot Lottery• 6 From 38 Pools• Australian Superdraw• Lotto Strike• Instant Scratchies NSW Lotteries – Oz Lotteries NSW Lotteries has teamed up with Oz Lotteries – one of the most highly respected lottery ticket sales organizations on the internet. Oz Lotteries are a fully authorized and accredited company that act as the exclusive online lottery ticket agent for NSWLotteries. Through Oz Lotteries.com you are able to buy lottery tickets online for most of the games offered by NSW Lottery." }, { "docid": "D147305#0", "title": "https://www.ctlottery.org/Content/official_procedures.aspx\n.", "text": "\"Click here for the Printer-Friendly version.general information A. Definitions\"\"Lottery\"\" means the Connecticut Lottery Corporation of the State of Connecticut, established by Connecticut Public Act 96-212; or the Lottery's duly authorized representative.\"\" President\"\" means the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Lottery or any other person to whom that authority is lawfully delegated. \"\" Pack\"\" means fanfolded tickets bearing a common Pack Number, in quantities as designated by the Lottery. \"\" Game Pack Ticket Numbering and Validation Bar Code Data\"\" means a series of digits in a numeric bar code in the Interleaved Two-of-Five format (2 of 5). It is imaged in ink on the back of the ticket. A human readable translation of a specified quantity of those digits is printed immediately below that area. The data is grouped as follows: digits representing the Game Number, followed by a hyphen (-); then, digits representing the Pack number, also followed by a hyphen; and finally, digits representing the ticket sequence number. \"\" Validation Number\"\" means a series of digits in a numeric code printed on the front of the ticket. It is covered by scratch-off coating. The Validation Number is imaged in ink and includes a human readable \"\"check digit\"\"." }, { "docid": "D653366#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illinois_State_Lottery\nIllinois State Lottery", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( June 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Illinois Lottery Current logo of the Illinois Lottery Formation July 1, 1974Type Lottery System Website illinoislottery .com The Illinois State Lottery (known simply as the Illinois Lottery) is an American lottery for the U. S. state of Illinois, operated by the Northstar Lottery Group. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview1.1 Distribution of funds1.2 Suspension of payouts2 Current in-house games2.1 Pick 32.2 Pick 42.2.1 Fireball2.3 Lotto2.3.1 Lotto Extra Shot2.4 Lucky Day Lotto2.5 Instant games3 Current multi-state games3.1 Mega Millions3.2 Powerball4 Former drawing games4.1 Lotto 74.2 My 35 References6 External links Overview [ edit]The Illinois Lottery began operations on July 1, 1974 [1], when lotteries in the United States were confined to areas of the Northeast and Midwest. The drawings are supervised by the accounting firm of E. C. Ortiz & Co., LLP and verified by the auditing firm of Mayer Hoffman Mc Cann, P. C. Illinois is the only single jurisdictional state lottery to have their drawings televised nationwide (which are broadcast throughout the United States and much of Canada via WGN-TV's national superstation feed WGN America ). The 9 p.m. newscast was removed from WGN America in February 2014 as they begin their transition to a general cable network. The Illinois Lottery is one of 44 lottery jurisdictions that participate in Mega Millions and Powerball – of these jurisdictions, 43 of the 44 lotteries offer both games. The Lottery also offers Lotto with a smaller jackpot, which is drawn on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday nights. Pick 3 and Pick 4 numbers are drawn twice daily." }, { "docid": "D2579586#0", "title": "https://www.lawguru.com/legal-questions/california-criminal-law/parolee-probation-parole-play-ca-942317725/\nCan a parolee or someone on probation or parole play the CA Lottery?I have one friend who is on parole for aggravated assault, and one who is on probation for something in TN but currently lives in CA and her probation is officiated by our County probation department. Are they allowed to play the CA State Lottery, and if not, what is the statute or code that addresses this issue?", "text": "\"Can a parolee or someone on probation or parole play the CA Lottery? I have one friend who is on parole for aggravated assault, and one who is on probation for something in TN but currently lives in CA and her probation is officiated by our County probation department. Are they allowed to play the CA State Lottery, and if not, what is the statute or code that addresses this issue? Asked on 1/21/09, 10:17 pm3 Answers from Attorneys Edward Hoffman Law Offices of Edward A. Hoffman0users found helpful0attorneys agreed Re: Can a parolee or someone on probation or parole play the CA Lottery? Yes, unless the terms of his parole forbid it. A specific provision forbidding a parolee to play the lottery would be unusual, but more general provisions against gambling are reasonably common. Such provisions would apply to the lottery. Read more Answered on 1/23/09, 4:34 pm Mark as helpful Brian Mc Ginity Mc Ginity Law Office0users found helpful0attorneys agreed Re: Can a parolee or someone on probation or parole play the CA Lottery? Yes, they can play the lottery, unless, not playing the lottery is a specific condition of their release and I doubt that would be the case. Answered on 1/22/09, 3:02 pm Mark as helpful Michael Stone Law Offices of Michael B. Stone Toll Free 1-855-USE-MIKE0users found helpful0attorneys agreed Re: Can a parolee or someone on probation or parole play the CA Lottery?" }, { "docid": "D2178054#0", "title": "http://www.powerball.com/pb_home-old.asp\n.", "text": "\"There were no jackpot winners Saturday, but 827,892 players across the nation won more than $8.6 Million in prizes in America's Game. Click here to see the winning numbers. Missouri woman claims $50,000 Powerball prize An Ellisville woman can celebrate Valentine's Day with an extra $50,000 in her bank account after she won the prize in the Jan. 13 Powerball drawing. Kathleen Leonard purchased her winning ticket at Schnucks, 15425 Manchester Road, in Ballwin. The winning numbers drawn on Jan. 13 were: 14, 25, 35, 58, 69, and the Powerball number was 24. Leonard holds the 142nd Powerball ticket sold in Missouri to win a $50,000 third-tier prize since October 2015, when the third-level prize was raised from $10,000 to $50,000. Minnesota man claims $1 million Powerball prize It has been \"\"a little hard to sleep the last couple of nights,\"\" said Douglas Paschke of Minneapolis as he claimed a $1 million Powerball prize at the Minnesota Lottery's office in Roseville on Feb. 5. A ticket that Paschke had purchased for the Jan. 31 drawing matched the first five numbers drawn to win $1 million. \"\" I've been unlucky most of my life. It's about time that my lucky star is shining on me,\"\" said Paschke." }, { "docid": "D2224180#0", "title": "http://www.lotto.net/faq\nLotto FAQs", "text": "Home Lotto FAQs Lotto FAQs Taking part in any lotto draw can be a fun and rewarding experience, but occasionally you may have a question about the game you are playing. Whether you have a query about checking results, playing online or how much tax you will pay on winnings, you will find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions below. For information on a specific lottery, visit the individual FAQs page of your chosen game. Playing Lotteries Online Can I play the lottery online? How do I play the lottery online? Can I play a lottery from a different country? Are online lotto services safe? Will some of my winnings be deducted? Will I win the same prizes as I would if I bought a ticket? Lottery Tickets Do lottery tickets expire?" }, { "docid": "D1821208#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho_Lottery\nIdaho Lottery", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Idaho Lottery Logo Formation July 19, 1989 29 years ago The Idaho Lottery, which began on July 19, 1989, is run by the government of Idaho. It is a member of the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). Fifty percent of all net funds is given to public schools, while the remainder is pledged to the Permanent Building Fund, which is used as a financial resource for the state's colleges and universities. The Idaho Lottery offers the multi-state drawing games Mega Millions, Powerball, Hot Lotto, and Wild Card (all but Mega Millions are directly run by MUSL); and a daily game, Idaho Pick 3. Drawings for Pick 3 are nightly, including Sundays; Hot Lotto, Wild Card, and Powerball are Wednesdays and Saturdays, while Mega Millions is drawn Tuesday and Fridays. The minimum age to play the Idaho Lottery is 18. The Lottery also offers approximately 50 instant Scratch Games TM yearly. Price points range from $1 to $20. Pull Tabs are offered in social settings, such as restaurants, bars, and bowling centers; its price points are 25 cents to $1.00Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Current draw games2.1 In-house draw games2.1.1 Bingo2.1.2 Pick 32.1.3 Weekly Grand2.2 Multi-jurisdictional games2.2.1 Hot Lotto2.2.2 Lucky for Life2.2.3 Mega Millions2.2.4 Powerball2.2.5 Wild Card3 2009 fiscal year4 Where the money goes5 Technology6 Mascot7 Notes8 External links History [ edit]The state lottery initiative was approved by voters in November 1986, but was declared unconstitutional the following March by district judge Gerald Schroeder, [1] a future chief justice of the state supreme court. His decision was upheld 4–1 by the state supreme court, [2] and resulted in an amendment to the state constitution." }, { "docid": "D3225879#0", "title": "https://www.njlottery.com/en-us/didiwin/tvchannelguide.html\nAnything can happen in Jersey.", "text": "Games Instant Games Pick-3Pick-4Jersey Cash 5Pick-65 Card Cash Fast Play CASH4LIFEPowerball Mega Millions Quick Draw News & Media Gallery of Dreams Video Gallery News Releases Events & Promotions Giving Back Revenue Overview Revenue Recipients Community Outreach Annual Reports & Fiscal Statements About Us History Lottery Commission and Legislation NJ Lottery Enterprise Transparency Playing Responsibly Contact Us FAQs Retailer Information Find a Retailer Retailer Information Retailer Login Socialize with us Sign In to be connected New Jersey Lotter on Facebook New Jersey Lotter on Twitter New Jersey Lotter You Tube channel New Jersey Lotter i OS App New Jersey Lotter Android App The State of New Jersey NJ Treasury Department NJ State Government Services A to Z NJ State Departments/Agencies NJ State FAQs© 2018 New Jersey Lottery. All Rights Reserved One Lawrence Park Complex, PO Box 041, Trenton, NJ 08625-0041Must be 18 or older to buy a lottery ticket. Please play responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, call 1800-GAMBLER® or visit www.800gambler.org You must be at least 18 years of age to be a member of the New Jersey Lottery VIP Club. * Powerball, Mega Millions, Pick-6, and Jersey Cash 5 estimated jackpots are based on sales and one winner. The New Jersey Lottery makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information contained on this website. In the event of a discrepancy, official records will prevail. Privacy Playing Responsibly Bidding Opportunities FAQs" }, { "docid": "D2957346#0", "title": "http://www.smartluck.com/free-lottery-tips/malaysia-supremetoto-658.htm\nMalaysia Supreme Toto 6/58 Tips", "text": "\"Malaysia Supreme Toto 6/58 Tips Updated 11/16/17About Malaysia Supreme Toto Lotto Game Malaysia Supreme Toto 6/58 game started on March 20, 2010. To play Malaysia Supreme Toto, choose 6 numbers from 1-58. Drawings are held three or four times a week, on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays and sometimes on Tuesdays. The odds of winning the Supreme Toto jackpot are one in 40,475,358 . These are the worst lotto odds in Malaysia. Your other options are Malaysia Star Toto with odds of one in 15,890,700, the best game to play, and Malaysia Power Toto with odds of one in 28,989,675. Get More Winning Lotto Number Picks Strategy Book Below are free lotto tips to help you play the game smarter and win the lottery, taken from Gail Howard's lotto book, Lottery Master Guide. This is just a sample, and the book explains all of Smart Luck's successful methods of number selection in great detail with examples of patterns shown throughout. It is a great starting place for any lotto player. ADD TO CARTStrategy Software Advantage Gold software makes all the charts for this game, to automate the process of choosing the best numbers to play." }, { "docid": "D2601527#0", "title": "http://www.worldcasinodirectory.com/colorado-lottery-results.htm\nColorado Lottery Results", "text": "Colorado Lottery Results Here are the latest winning lottery numbers for Colorado : CO Winning Lotto Numbers Game Numbers Next Draw Jackpot Powerball2 17 20 38 39, Powerball: 20, Power Play: 2 (Apr 7 draw)Apr 11$ 89,000,000 (Apr 11 draw)Mega Millions16 33 51 54 67, Mega Ball: 20, Megaplier: 4 (Apr 6 draw)Apr 10$ 50,000,000 (Apr 10 draw)Lucky for Life 2 10 12 46 48, Lucky Ball: 12 (Apr 5 draw)Apr 9$ 1,000/Day For Life! ( Apr 9 draw)Lotto11 16 18 26 29 35 (Apr 7 draw)Apr 11$ 6,900,000 (Apr 11 draw)Cash 5 13 19 22 29 30 (Apr 8 draw)Apr 9$ 20,000 (Apr 9 draw)Pick 3 Midday 5 7 9 (Apr 9 draw)Apr 10none Pick 3 Evening 0 8 8 (Apr 8 draw)Apr 9none About the Colorado Lottery The Colorado Lottery offers the residents of the state of Colorado and its visitors two (2) in-state lottery games (Cash 5 and Lotto), Power Ball (a multi-state lottery game) and a wide variety of Scratch games. Colorado Cash 5 Lotto Game In 1996, Cash 5 was presented by the Colorado Lottery and has been paying out large cash prizes, six days a week ever since then. With a twenty thousand dollar ($20,000) top prize, it’s no wonder this game is a big hit! How to Play the Cash 5 Lotto Game: Playing Cash 5 is not only easy and fun, but exciting as well. Players simply choose five (5) numbers between one and thirty-two (1-32) or select a Quick Pick and the computer will choose them. Each play costs one dollar ($1). Drawings are held every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at approximately 7:35 p.m. in Pueblo, Colorado. At this time the winning lotto results will be announced. There are four (4) ways to win playing Cash 5." }, { "docid": "D3260135#0", "title": "http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/theater/2015/11/ham4ham_lin_manuel_miranda_and_the_cast_of_hamilton_reward_ticket_lottery.html\nThe Show Is Nonstop", "text": "Arts has moved! You can find new stories here. Theater Behind the scenes. Nov. 24 2015 11:23 AMThe Show Is Nonstop#Ham4Ham, the joyous, free sidewalk performances outside Hamilton that are stoking the passions of a new generation of theater lovers. By Forrest Wickman Lin-Manuel Miranda performs in the #Ham4Ham show with the cast of On Your Feet, on Nov. 21, 2015. Screenshot via Howard Sherman/You Tube F or the past four months, the best show on Broadway has been spilling out into the streets. It started on the night of Hamilton ’s first preview. The much-hyped, history-making show was sold out—except for the tickets that are sold via lottery two hours before showtime to lucky day-of visitors. Hours before the first preview was to begin, more than 700 fans showed up hoping to enter that ticket lottery—a pre-show turnout of the sort that hadn’t been seen since the closing night of Rent. Forrest Wickman Forrest Wickman is Slate’s culture editor." }, { "docid": "D1920177#0", "title": "http://www.smartluck.com/free-lottery-tips/oregon-megabucks-648.htm\nOregon Megabucks Lottery Tips", "text": "\"Oregon Megabucks Lottery Tips Updated 11/16/17About Oregon Megabucks Lotto Game Oregon Megabucks 6/48 lotto started in November 1989 and has kept the same number format since the beginning. It has accumulated more than 2,400 drawings in that time which makes it easy to work with using the strategy charts. The game gives two plays for a dollar which cuts the cost of using Gail Howard's Balanced Wheeling Systems by half. Players choose six numbers from 1 to 48 to play Megabucks. The game draws three times a week on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. The jackpot starts at $1 million and increases until someone wins. The odds of winning the first prize jackpot are one in 12,271,512 (or 6,135,756 at two games for a dollar). These are great odds when compared to Mega Millions jackpot odds of one in 302,575,350 or Powerball jackpot odds of one in 292 million. However, the best bet in Oregon is Oregon Win for Life 4/77 with relatively low odds of only one in 1,353,275. How to Pick Lottery Numbers Strategy Book Below are free lotto tips to help you play the game smarter and win the lottery, taken from Gail Howard's lotto book, Lottery Master Guide." }, { "docid": "D300289#0", "title": "https://www.galottery.com/en-us/games/draw-games/powerball.html\nSATURDAY'S JACKPOT $106 Million", "text": "\"Estimated Jackpot: $106 Million Each Play costs: $2.00Estimated Draw Date: Saturday, April 14, 20181 How many plays would you like to purchase?2 How many drawings do you want to enter?3 Pick your own numbers or choose Quik Pik Enter 5 numbers between 1-69 and 1 Power Ball number between 1-26Quik Pik Clear4 Do you want to play Power Play? By agreeing to play, I swear that I am the registered user of this account and that I am at least 18 years of age. OCGA 50-27-23 (d) prohibits purchase of lottery tickets by persons under the age of 18 and OCGA 50-27-26 makes it a crime for any person to sell a lottery ticket to anyone under the age of 18 which can be punished by a fine of $100 - $1000. By agreeing to play, I further swear that I am physically located in the state of Georgia. Misrepresenting my physical location in order to play Georgia Lottery games without authorization violates OCGA 16-9-90 et seq including but not limited to committing (a) the crime of \"\"computer trespass\"\" as set forth in OCGA 16-9-90 which can result in criminal penalties of a fine up to $50,000, imprisonment for up to 15 years, or both; and (b) the crime of \"\"misleading transmission and use of a name over a computer network\"\" as set forth in OCGA 16-9-93.1 which is a misdemeanor. I recognize that in making these statements to the Georgia Lottery, OCGA 16-9-20 makes it a crime to make a false statement or representation and that such false statements may be punished by a fine of up to $1000, imprisonment of 1-5 years, or both; and that false statements may subject me to additional civil and criminal penalties under federal law and under the laws of the state in which I am located. Total: $2.00BUY NOWTicket purchases cannot be voided or canceled. All sales are final. To submit your play, please press the \"\"Buy Now\"\" button once; clicking the button more than once may result in multiple purchases. \"" }, { "docid": "D189927#0", "title": "http://www.uspokersites.com/legal/usa/arizona/\nReviews Legal Online Poker Sites in Arizona", "text": "\"Reviews Legal Online Poker Sites in Arizona Home » US Poker Laws » State Laws » Arizona Poker Laws Relevant state code: 11.66.200; 05.15.680Arizona Quick Links1. The State of Arizona & Gambling Laws1.2 Casino Laws1.3 Lottery Laws1.4 Betting Laws2. Arizona Online Poker Laws Explained3. Is It Legal to Play Poker?4. Will Arizona Regulate Online Poker?5. Arizona's Gambling History If you’re looking for lax gambling laws – at least relatively speaking – head to the great state of Arizona. Like so many other frontier states, Arizona has a long history of gambling and the practice has only flourished in the interim although not without some significant bumps in the road. Still, Nevada’s neighbor has almost as many gambling opportunities as the Silver State itself, albeit with a bit less glitz, glamor, and celebrity sparkle. Even without the neon and fireworks, Arizona manages to rake in some $2 billion i n gambling revenue everywhere, funneling more than $89 million in associated taxes to the state. You don’t have to travel far to find a welcoming poker table or a row of jangling slots, but try to place a wager outside of approved locales and regulated games and you may not like the results." }, { "docid": "D2453945#0", "title": "http://www.smartluck.com/3-winning-lotto-methods.htm\n3 Methods to Win at Lotto", "text": "\"3 Methods to Win at Lotto1. Lotto Game Selection2. Lotto Number Selection3. Lotto Balanced Wheels ®Do you buy lottery tickets and dream sweet dreams about winning millions$ of dollars? Maybe that dream can come true for you as it has for over a hundred others who have won lottery jackpots with our scientific systems. Problem The most common lottery numbers people play are birth dates, ages, \"\"lucky\"\" numbers, and Quick Picks. If you're one of these lottery players who have been endlessly waiting for dumb luck to strike - stop! There is a better way, and you're now in luck because the answer is right here ! Solution It's time to try lottery systems that can improve your \"\"luck\"\", so you can win cash prizes in your favorite lottery games. That's what Smart Luck ® lottery systems, created by lotto expert, Gail Howard, are all about." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1807244#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_legal_age_to_buy_cigarettes_in_virginia\nWhat is the legal age to buy cigarettes in Virginia?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Addictions Smoking and Tobacco Use Tobacco and Tobacco Products Cigarettes What is the legal age to buy cigarettes in Virginia? Flag What is the legal age to buy cigarettes in Virginia? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The legal age to purchase and use tobacco products is 18 in Virginia. A minority of states have raised the tobacco age to 19.68 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No K8iee 14 Contributions What is the legal age to buy cigarettes in the us? The legal age to purchase tobacco products and their accories in the U. S. is age 18. Edit Papooseherder 1 Contribution What is the legal age to buy cigarettes in Louisiana? Found the answer to my own question. You must be 18 years or older to purchase tobacco products." } ]
[ { "docid": "D2486576#0", "title": "http://www.virtualjamestown.org/essays/billings_essay.html\nJamestown Interpretive Essays", "text": "\"Sir William Berkeley (1605-1677) held office longer than any other governor of Virginia, colonial or modern. He was born in 1605 to Sir Maurice and Elizabeth Killigrew Berkeley, both of whom held stock in the Virginia Company of London. Educated at St. Edmund Hall and Merton College in Oxford, he subsequently studied law at the Middle Temple in London before he toured Europe. In 1632, he gained a place in the household of Charles I. That position gave him entré into a court literary circle know as \"\"The Wits\"\" and led to social ties that stood him well for the remainder of his days. He wrote several plays, one of which- The Lost Lady, A Tragi-Comedy -was performed for Charles I and Henrietta Maria. Soldiering in the First and Second Bishops' Wars (1639-1640) gained Berkeley a knighthood. Those conflicts disenchanted him, and in the spring of 1641, he decided that he could no longer satisfy his ambitions at court. He flirted with the possibility of taking a diplomatic post in Istanbul, but he abandoned that idea in favor of becoming governor of Virginia. Friends and relatives eased the way for him to buy the office from the occupant, Sir Francis Wyatt, and in August 1641, Charles I commissioned him to replace Wyatt. From that point onward, Berkeley started a metamorphosis akin to that of other British colonists who removed to Virginia to find personal fulfilment." }, { "docid": "D2507996#0", "title": "https://www.myusacorporation.com/tobacco-licenses\nTobacco Licenses", "text": "\"Tobacco Licenses START HERE I NEED HELPHOME SERVICES TOBACCO LICENSESHow To Obtain A Cigarette & Tobacco License Tobacco industry is heavily regulated, and one is required to obtain a license when selling, importing or manufacturing cigarettes and other tobacco products. Typically, other tobacco products (OTP) have somewhat less strict licensing requirements than cigarettes. Tobacco licenses are granted by local, state or federal authorities, depending on the location of the business and nature of tobacco related activity. Below we list the types of licenses and the authorities that issue them. Retail Tobacco Licenses A retail cigarette/tobacco license is a legal document issued by the concerned state department (and in some cases also city or county) which signifies that a business is legally allowed to sell cigarettes and other tobacco products in accordance with the state law from a specified location to the consumers who are allowed to buy them. In most states, as well as some local jurisdictions, every retailer who sells or will sell cigarettes or tobacco products is required to obtain a retail cigarette and tobacco license and bound to renew it annually. \"\" A Cigarette/Tobacco Retailer\"\" is a person or business, other than a wholesale dealer, who sells cigarettes or tobacco products directly to the public from a specified retail location, including cigarette vending machines. Every retailer intending to sell cigarettes or tobacco products in states and/or jurisdictions requiring a cigarette/tobacco license must apply for and obtain one. All new applications must be submitted with a one-time license fee (vary by state) for each retail location selling cigarettes or tobacco products, and each retail location must have a separate license. In most states a license is valid for a twelve-month period, is not assignable or transferable, and must be renewed annually." }, { "docid": "D3232907#0", "title": "https://www.tax.virginia.gov/cigarette-tax\nCigarette Tax", "text": "\"General Liability Virginia currently imposes a cigarette excise tax ( Va. Code §58.1-1000 et seq.) in the amount of 1.5 cents per cigarette. This equates to 30-cents per pack for a standard pack of 20 cigarettes, or $3.00 per carton. Payment of the tax is evidenced by affixing a Virginia Revenue Stamp (cigarette stamp) to each pack of cigarettes. Only suppliers who have applied for and received a Stamping Agent Permit from the Virginia Tax may purchase Virginia cigarette stamps. We are the only authorized dealer of cigarette stamps, and the stamps may neither be resold by, returned to, transferred to or purchased from, parties other than us. Every stamping agent who sells, stores, or receives cigarettes for the purpose of distribution to any person, firm, corporation, or association within Virginia must pay the state excise tax on such cigarettes by affixing the stamps to the cigarette packs. There are only a few exceptions to this requirement, which are outlined under Exemptions to Stamping Requirements. Other than exempt cigarettes, all cigarettes for sale in Virginia should have the revenue stamp affixed to each pack. Persons in possession of unstamped cigarettes are liable for the payment of the excise tax as well as a penalty of $2.50 per pack, up to $250,000." }, { "docid": "D2872367#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quincy,_Florida\nQuincy, Florida", "text": "\"Quincy, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. ( March 2013)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( March 2013)Quincy, Florida City Quincy City Hall Motto (s): \"\"... In the heart of Florida's future\"\" [1]Location in Gadsden County and the state of Florida Quincy, Florida Location in the United States Coordinates: 30°35′N 84°35′WCoordinates: 30°35′N 84°35′WCountry United States State Florida County Gadsden Area [2]• Total 11.61 sq mi (30.08 km 2)• Land 11.60 sq mi (30.04 km 2)• Water 0.01 sq mi (0.04 km 2)Elevation 207 ft (63 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 7,972• Estimate (2016) [3] 7,680• Density 662.07/sq mi (255.63/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 32351-32353Area code (s) 850FIPS code 12-59325 [4]GNIS feature ID 0289404 [5]Website www .myquincy .net Quincy is a city in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. The population was 7,972 at the 2010 census, [6] up from 6,982 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Gadsden County. [ 7] [8]Quincy is part of the Tallahassee, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Tobacco1.2 Race Relations1.2.1 Lynching1.2.2 Resistance to Jim Crow1.3 All American City1.4 Essence article2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Demographics4 Arts and culture4.1 Museums and other points of interest5 Media6 Education7 Infrastructure7.1 Transportation8 Notable people9 Coca-Cola10 Gallery11 References12 External links History [ edit]Gadsden County Courthouse in Quincy Established in 1828, Quincy is the county seat of Gadsden County, and was named for John Quincy Adams. [ 8] It is located 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Tallahassee, the state capital." }, { "docid": "D1177461#0", "title": "http://www.cigarena.com/buy-marlboro-cigarettes/\nBuy Cigarettes Online | Marlboro Cigarettes | Online Cigarettes", "text": "\"Buy Marlboro Cigarettes Buy Marlboro Cigarettes from Cig Arena.com. Online Marlboro Cigarettes shopping which provides only best tobacco for USA smokers. Purchase now Marlboro cigarette brand at a cheap price online. Buy Marlboro Red Cigarettes Marlboro Red Cigarettes Regular Price Offer price: 3 x $28.00 = $84.0010 King Size Flip Top Boxes in Hard Packs. 200 Brown Filtered Cigarettes per carton. Tar Strength per Cigarette: 10 mg. Nicotine Strength per Cigarette: 0.8 mg.$28.00 per carton Buy now!Buy Marlboro Gold Cigarettes Marlboro Gold Cigarettes Regular Price Offer price: 3 x $28.00 = $84.0010 King Size Flip Top Boxes in Hard Packs. 200 Brown Filtered Cigarettes per carton. Tar Strength per Cigarette: 6 mg. Nicotine Strength per Cigarette: 0.5 mg.$28.00 per carton Buy now!Buy Marlboro Gold Fine Touch Cigarettes Marlboro Gold Fine Touch Cigarettes Regular Price Offer price: 3 x $26.00 = $78.0010 King Size Flip Top Boxes in Hard Packs." }, { "docid": "D734038#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette\nCigarette", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the small paper-wrapped cylindrical object used for smoking. For other uses, see Cigarette (disambiguation). \"\" Cig\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Cig (disambiguation). An unlit, filtered cigarette A cigarette is a narrow cylinder of finely cut tobacco leaves that are rolled into thin paper for smoking. The cigarette is ignited at one end, causing the cigarette to smolder and allowing smoke to be inhaled from the other end, which is held in or to the mouth; in some cases, a cigarette holder may be used, as well. Most modern manufactured cigarettes are filtered, although this does not make them any safer. Cigarette manufacturers have described cigarettes as a drug administration system for the delivery of nicotine in acceptable and attractive form. [ 1] [2] [3] [4] Cigarettes are addictive (because of nicotine) and cause cancer, heart problems, and other health problems. The term cigarette, as commonly used, refers to a tobacco cigarette but is sometimes used to refer to other substances, such as a cannabis cigarette." }, { "docid": "D1807#0", "title": "https://www.richters.com/show.cgi?page=InfoSheets/d6492.html\n.", "text": "\"Richters Info Sheet D6492Growing Tobacco in the Home Garden 1By E. B. Whitty 2Many homeowners wish to grow a few plants of tobacco in their yard or garden for ornamental purposes or for personal use. Tobacco plants are usually no more difficult to grow than many other garden plants, but it is difficult to cure, age, and process tobacco without specialized facilities. For information on commercial production of tobacco, contact your local USDA’s Farm Service Agency office for marketing quota regulations. Tobacco is a member of the Solanaceae or nightshade family. This family includes tomato, pepper, eggplant, Irish potato, and a number of other plants. Tobacco belongs to the genus Nicotiana, and almost all commercial tobacco is of the tabacum species. The Nicotiana rustica species was commonly used by American Indians and may still be used for ceremonial purposes in some areas. There may be small amounts of N. rustica planted commercially in Asia. There are a number of other species of Nicotiana that serve as ornamental plants. Soil Selection Tobacco should be grown in a sunny location on well-drained soils." }, { "docid": "D1489604#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Mason\nGeorge Mason", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other people named George Mason, see George Mason (disambiguation). George Mason Born December 11, 1725 likely present-day Fairfax County, Colony of Virginia, British America Died October 7, 1792 (aged 66) Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Virginia, United States Resting place Mason Family Cemetery, Lorton, Virginia38.66862°N 77.16823°WCoordinates: 38.66862°N 77.16823°WNationality American Occupation Plantation owner Spouse (s) Ann Eilbeck Sarah Brent Children George Mason V Ann Eilbeck Mason Johnson William Mason William Mason Thomson Mason Sarah Eilbeck Mason Mc Carty Mary Thomson Mason Cooke John Mason Elizabeth Mason Thornton Thomas Mason James Mason Richard Mason Parent (s) George Mason III Ann Stevens Thomson Signature George Mason (sometimes referred to as George Mason IV; December 11, 1725 [ O. S. November 30, 1725] – October 7, 1792) was a Virginia planter and politician, and a delegate to the U. S. Constitutional Convention of 1787, one of three delegates, together with fellow Virginian Edmund Randolph and Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts [1], who refused to sign the constitution. His writings have been a significant influence on political thought and events, including substantial portions of the Fairfax Resolves of 1774, the Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776, and his Objections to this Constitution of Government (1787) in opposition to ratification of the constitution. The Virginia Declaration of Rights, which Mason principally authored, served as a basis for the United States Bill of Rights, of which he has been deemed the father. Mason was born in 1725, most likely in what is now Fairfax County, Virginia. His father died when he was young, and his mother managed the family estates until he came of age. He married in 1750, built Gunston Hall, and lived the life of a country squire, supervising his lands, family, and slaves. He briefly served in the House of Burgesses and involved himself in community affairs, sometimes serving with his neighbor George Washington. As tensions grew between Britain and the American colonies, Mason came to support the colonial side, and used his knowledge and experience to help the revolutionary cause, finding ways to work around the Stamp Act of 1765 and serving in the pro-independence Fourth Virginia Convention of 1775 and the Fifth Virginia Convention of 1776. Mason prepared the first draft of the Declaration of Rights in 1776, and his words formed much of the text adopted by the final Revolutionary Virginia Convention." }, { "docid": "D1132446#0", "title": "http://www.ryomagazine.com/october/tobacco.htm\n.", "text": "A t a time when the economy appears to be slowing down somewhat and tobacco outlets, already faced with growing taxes and legislation, are probably getting concerned about future business prospects, their customers, the tobacco product consumer are making more and more of their choices based on economy. But take heart, RYO retailers. You should see an even bigger increase in RYO sales this year than last as more and more folks find RYO to be a good fit for their smoking dollar when compared with the increasingly outrageous prices for packaged brands. It is with the consumer in mind that we have decided to make our final tobacco review of the year 2000 a look at the specifics of low cost RYO smoking. We have decided on a rather arbitrary yet practical cost for tobacco that fits well into an equation for illustrating the true cost cutting capabilities of the RYO practice. Given an agreed cost of tobacco of $20/lb., and $2.50 for a box of 200 tubes (a bit on the high end if you buy in quantity), and not counting non-expendables like initial investment in a good injection machine which will last a year or longer or shipping costs which are usually pretty low, the cost for a pack of these RYO cigarettes is as follows:1 pound = 454 grams 1 cigarette = 1 gram of tobacco so $20 in tobacco for 454 cigarettes = .044/cigarette Tobacco @ $.044/cigarette + $.0125 per tube = $.0565/cigarette x 20 = $1.13/pack = $11.30/carton R emember much of the outstanding tobacco you will see in this review will be even less than the $20 per pound and the table with the final results will have a per carton price, including the cost of tubes, as well as the quantity you need to purchase to get that price. And we'll even tell you where we found it at that price. So here goes with one last rehash of the rules. The Rules• There are roughly 454 grams in a pound or 28.4 grams in an ounce.• For a tobacco to qualify for our sampling, it must cost $20.00 per pound or less; or $1.25 per ounce; or $.044 per gram, which is just about the amount of tobacco it takes to make one cigarette.• The tobacco must be (in our opinion of course - which means we have smoked it) of reasonably good quality and readily available. *" }, { "docid": "D3479030#0", "title": "https://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/top-best-selling-aromatic-tobaccos\n.", "text": "\"Comments Rodolfo Scaffo on February 20, 2015Me encantaría poder comprar varios de estos tabacos. En mi país (Uruguay) no se consiguen y lamentablemente tampoco creo que los dejen pasar por la aduana. Andrew W on February 20, 2015Rodolfo, gracias por comentar aquí. Estos tabacos, de verdad, son muy buenos. Nosotros, sí, podemos enviar todos los productos a Uruguay. Así que no creo que hayan problemas pasando por la aduana. Si tiene alguna pregunta, puede mandarme un correo a ([email protected]) o consultar esta página: (http://www.smokingpipes.com/information/faq/intshipping.cfm). ¡ Feliz Día Mundial de la Pipa!Andrew W on February 20, 2015Rodolfo: \"\"I would love to buy a few of these tobaccos. We don't have them in my country (Uruguay) unfortunately, and I don't think they'll let them pass through customs either.\"\" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rodolfo, thanks for commenting!" }, { "docid": "D3308170#0", "title": "http://ec.europa.eu/health/scientific_committees/opinions_layman/tobacco/en/l-3/2.htm\nTobacco Additives", "text": "Languages: DE EN ES FRTobacco Additives » Level 3 » Question 2Source document: SCENIHR (2010) Summary & Details: Media Consulta About... Tobacco Additives Previous Question Level 3 Questions Next Question Level 1: Summary Level 2: Details Level 3: Source About Links Next Question2. What goes into tobacco products?2.1 What are the main tobacco products?2.2 How are they made?2.3 What is added?2.1 What are the main tobacco products? The SCENIHR opinion states: A wide variety of tobacco products are available worldwide such as cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobaccos, smokeless tobacco products (STP) etc. Each of these types is produced by using different tobaccos and additives and by using different manufacturing practices (Reviewed in IARC Monographs: 1985; 1986; 2004; and 2007). Cigarette: The most common form of tobacco is the manufactured cigarette. Cigarettes are made from fine-cut tobacco leaves and are wrapped in paper or other non-tobacco material, filter–tipped or untipped, approximately 8 mm in diameter and 70-120 mm in length. Cigarettes are highly engineered, exquisitely designed “nicotine delivery devices”. Design features encompass a wide range of design variables such as tobacco type and blend, chemical processing and additives, and in addition, physical features such as paper, filter and ventilation. It is also important to consider factors such as tobacco weight or density, and cigarette geometry (circumference and length). Cigarette additives have a range of purposes; e.g. to facilitate manufacture, increase shelf life, control burn rates, nicotine delivery, flavour and harshness /irritation etc." }, { "docid": "D2040444#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_laws_of_West_Virginia\nAlcohol laws of West Virginia", "text": "\"Alcohol laws of West Virginia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Alcohol laws of West Virginia are more complex on paper than in actual practice, owing to a provision of the state constitution and \"\"work-arounds\"\" of its terms. Contents [ hide ]1 Constitution2 Retail sale of beer and wine3 Retail sale of liquor4 By the drink sale of beer5 By the drink sale of wine and liquor6 Raising the ABV% Cap7 Days and hours8 Drinking age and dry counties9 Cross-border issues10 References Constitution [ edit]The state constitution, Article VI, Section 46, passed to repeal prohibition in 1934, prohibits the consumption of \"\"intoxicating liquors\"\" in a \"\"saloon or other public place\"\". Retail sale of beer and wine [ edit]Beer has been available in general, privately owned, retail stores since 1934. Wine was transferred from the state-owned ABC stores system to private sale in 1981. Retail sale of liquor [ edit]Prior to 1990, liquor was sold only in a state owned system of stores, known as ABC Stores. In that year, the state withdrew from the retail liquor business and auctioned off permits to private businesses, who operate as \"\" agents of the state\"\". In smaller counties, a local monopoly was provided for, with only one agent per area, but in larger counties, multiple competing agencies were granted. Agencies are rebid every 10 years. In the 2010 rebid, the following agencies were granted: Rite-Aid drug store chain, 42 agencies CVS drug store chain, 9 agencies Seven-Eleven convenience store chain, 20 agencies Sam's Club warehouse store chain, 2 agencies Kroger grocery store chain, 1 agencyprivately owned convenience stores, 31 agenciesprivately owned alcohol and tobacco shops, 14 agenciesprivately owned grocery stores, 7 agenciesprivately owned souvenir shop, 1 agencyprivately owned stand-alone liquor only stores, 40 agencies By the drink sale of beer [ edit]In 1937, the state \"\"worked around\"\" the constitutional prohibition on public consumption by redefining standard beer as \"\"non-intoxicating beer\"\" and thus permitting the sale of this product in bars and restaurants. All beer vendors to this day are legally selling \"\"non-intoxicating beer\"\"." }, { "docid": "D639134#0", "title": "https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/tobacco-colonial-cultivation-methods.htm\nTobacco: Colonial Cultivation Methods", "text": "\"Tobacco: Colonial Cultivation Methods By 1640, London was importing nearly a million and a half pounds of tobacco annually from Virginia. Soon English tobacconists were extolling the virtues of the colony's tobacco with labels bearing such verses as: Life is a smoke! -- If this be true, Tobacco will thy Life renew; Then fear not Death, nor killing care Whilst we have best Virginia here. Tobacco may have made the smoker carefree, but it certainly was responsible for many a wrinkle on the brow of a planter in Virginia. Tobacco was a finicky crop which required a large work force, an experienced overseer with excellent judgment, a sizable acreage and a certain amount of plain good luck. By the middle of the seventeenth century, many small farmers successfully raised an acre or two of tobacco every season to sell for goods they could not grow or manufacture themselves. Most of the tobacco sold in England, however, was produced by plantation owners who learned the skill of cropmaster at their fathers' knees. These planters relied on the unskilled labor of indentured servants or slaves for the bulk of cultivation and production tasks. One third of the year was consumed from the time the tobacco seed was planted until the cured leaves were prized (pressed) into hogshead barrels. However, since tobacco grew best in previously uncultivated soils, land-clearing often took up most of the rest of the year." }, { "docid": "D2964266#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dissolvable_tobacco\nDissolvable tobacco", "text": "\"Dissolvable tobacco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Dissolvable tobacco is a tobacco product. Unlike ordinary chewing tobacco, it dissolves in the mouth. Major tobacco manufacturers that sell dissolvable tobacco products include R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company ( Camel -branded \"\"Orbs,\"\" \"\"Strips,\"\" and \"\"Sticks,\"\" 2009) and Star Scientific (\"\"Ariva,\"\" 2001 and \"\"Stonewall,\"\" 2003). The move of the major players into the smokeless tobacco market is attributed to smoke-free laws in the United States. [ 1] Research into health effects of this and other new tobacco products was among the reasons of the establishment of the Tobacco Products Scientific Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration in 2009. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Camel Dissolvables1.1 Product constituents2 Ariva and Stonewall dissolvables2.1 Product constituents2.2 Demise of the Ariva and Stonewall brands3 Public health reactions3.1 Underage consumption3.1.1 Industry responses3.2 Harm reduction4 References Camel Dissolvables [ edit]Camel Dissolvables is a new line of products manufactured by R. J. Reynolds. The Camel Dissolvables line includes Camel Orbs, Camel Strips, and Camel Sticks which are currently in test markets in Columbus, Ohio, Indianapolis, and Portland, Oregon. The Camel Dissolvables brands are marketed as \"\"a convenient alternative to cigarettes, and moist snuff for adult tobacco consumers.\"\" [ 3] Camel Dissolvables \"\"will not be positioned as a smoking cessation or reduced risk product,\"\" and are evolutions from the loose and pouched smokeless tobacco options. [ 4] With marketing still being developed, R. J. Reynolds has announced that \"\"print ads, direct marketing, sampling at bars and nightclubs and point of purchase\"\" advertising will support the campaign. [" }, { "docid": "D3341612#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lott_Cary\nLott Cary", "text": "\"Lott Cary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Lott Cary Born 1780 Charles City County Died November 10, 1828 Monrovia Lott Cary (also in records as Lott Carey and Lott Gary) (1780 – November 10, 1828) was an African-American Baptist minister and lay physician who was a missionary leader in the founding of the Colony of Liberia on the west coast of Africa in the 1820s. He served as its acting governor from August 1828 to his death in November. Contents [ hide ]1 Life2 Early life and education3 Freedom and career4 American Colonization Society5 Colony of Liberia6 Legacy and honors7 See also8 References9 Further reading10 External links Life [ edit]Born into slavery in Charles City County, Virginia, he purchased his freedom and that of his children at the age of 33 after saving money from being contracted out in Richmond. He became a supervisor in a tobacco warehouse. [ 1]He emigrated in 1821 with his family to the colony of Liberia, founded by the American Colonization Society for the resettlement of free blacks from the United States. Cary was one of the first black American missionaries to Africa, and the first American Baptist missionary. He established the colony's first church, founded schools for natives, and helped lead the colony. Early life and education [ edit]In 1780 Lott Cary was born into slavery and humble surroundings in Charles City County, Virginia, on the plantation of John Bowry. [ 2]In 1804, his master, a planter and Methodist minister, hired Cary out in Virginia's capital city of Richmond, about 25 miles away on a year-long contract to work at the Shockoe tobacco warehouse. [ 3]In 1807 Cary joined the First Baptist Church of Richmond, a congregation that included whites and African Americans." }, { "docid": "D487556#0", "title": "https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Colonial_Virginia\nColonial Virginia", "text": "\"In This Entry Virginia Indians Jamestown Slavery Politics and Economy Religion Women Toward Revolution Time Line Further Reading Share It Virginia Indians Map of Powhatan Paramount Chiefdom In 1600, Tidewater Virginia was occupied by 15,000 Algonquian-speaking Indians. They lived mainly along the James, York, and Rappahannock rivers in a land they called Tsenacomoco . Led by a paramount chief named Powhatan (Wahunsonacock), they farmed in small villages during the summer and, during the winter, traveled deep into the forests to hunt deer and gather nuts. They supplemented their diets by diving for oysters, fishing for sturgeon, and wading into the freshwater marshes to pull tuckahoe, a carbohydrate-rich edible plant. Powhatan likely inherited the leadership of six Indian groups: the Powhatans, the Pamunkeys, the Arrohatecks, the Appamattucks, the Youghtanunds, and the Mattaponi. Through a combination of violence and persuasion, he then expanded his territory so that by 1607 he controlled twenty-eight to thirty-two groups covering about 8,000 square miles. Each group (as anthropologists prefer) or tribe (as present-day Indians prefer) occupied one or more riverside towns and was ruled by its own weroance, or chief. Like the paramount chief Powhatan, these lesser chiefs inherited their positions through the female line. They accumulated wealth through tribute—usually in the form of deer skins, pearl and shell beads, corn, and copper—that they then redistributed. Accepting gifts from the weroance created obligations on the part of the receivers." }, { "docid": "D843677#0", "title": "http://www.tobaccojunction.net/page/Cigar-Courses-8.aspx\nCigar Course Reference and Guide", "text": "\"Cigar Courses Cigar Course Reference and Guide Table of Contents Do you want to learn about Cigars? We have created Cigar Courses for you so you will become a “Cigar Expert” in a short time. Course 1: Cigar Characteristics Course 2: How Cigars are made Course 3: Handmade Cigars Course 4: Machine Made Cigars Course 5: Cigar Packaging Course 6: Cutting the Cigar Course 7: Lighting the Cigar Course 8: Cigar Care and Storage Course 9: Cigar Tobacco Growing Regions Course 10: Pipe Tobacco 101Course 11: Types of Pipes Course 1: Cigar Characteristics Length Cigars are described by length and ring size. The length of a cigar is measured in inches. The most popular lengths are between 5 & 6 inches. Ring Gauge Image is not to scale The size of a cigar, in name, is a nearly meaningless designation. The reason for this is that the size of a cigar, when determined by name such as corona or robusto, is not a universal standard. In other words, one company's corona is another company's Churchill even though they both measure the exact same length and ring gauge. Once you understand this, most of the confusion regarding cigar size disappears. There are, however, classic's measurements for cigars that most cigar makers attempt to follow." }, { "docid": "D324078#0", "title": "http://www.virginiaplaces.org/population/\n.", "text": "\"Population of Virginiathe first people in Virginia arrived about 15,000 years ago Source: Theodore De Bry Copper Plate Engravings - Native Americans Preparing for a Feast Virginia has a diversity of people, people who came from different places and cultures dating back 15,000 or so years. When the first Paleo-Indian hunting bands arrived, they probably shared many common characteristics. As the environment shifted at the end of the Ice Age, different groups emerged with different ways of shaping stone into tools, and different ways of obtaining food. There was no single moment in time when all Native Americans were the same. Different traveling bands chose at different times to start growing crops and to occupy settled towns for longer periods. Different groups established distinctive religious and political practices, in different places and at different times. For example, the mound-building culture left evidence of their presence west of the Blue Ridge and in the Rivanna River valley, but not on the Coastal Plain. The mound builders apparently never have tasted fresh clams and blue crabs, though they may have traded for smoked oysters. Archaeologists can document how the patterns of people changed over the last 3,000 years in the Woodland Period by looking at changes in pottery. All pottery was made with local clay, but some groups used sand vs. crushed shell as \"\"temper.\"\"" }, { "docid": "D2623735#0", "title": "http://www.ncsl.org/research/financial-services-and-commerce/powdered-alcohol-2015-legislation.aspx\nPowdered Alcohol 2015 Legislation", "text": "\"Powdered Alcohol 2015 Legislation Heather Morton11/10/2015Table of Contents2015 Legislation Additional Resources Contact Heather Morton Alcoholic beverages may soon be available in powdered form or in capsules. In April 2014, the U. S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) approved labels for a product called Palcohol that can be added to water to make an alcoholic beverage. The makers of Palcohol, who are seeking federal approval to market it, say their freeze-dried vodka, rum, “powderitas” and other drinks will appeal to backpackers and others who want a lightweight, more portable form of liquor. Within two weeks of approving the labels, the TTB issued a statement that the label approvals were issued in error. In March 2015, the TTB approved the revised labels for Palcohol, allowing the product to be sold legally in the United States, unless otherwise prohibited. Before the 2014 legislative session, two states had existing statutes that would affect any powdered alcohol products. Alaska §04.16.110, enacted in 1995, prohibits the sale of powdered alcoholic beverages for human consumption: A person may not sell an alcoholic beverage if it (1) is intended for human consumption and is in powdered form; or (2) contains more than 76 percent alcohol by volume. Delaware tit. 4, §101, amended in the 1985-1986 legislative session, includes powders in the definition of a concentrated alcoholic beverage, so that powders and crystals are regulated under the existing alcohol statutes:\"\"Concentrated alcoholic beverage\"\" shall mean any powders or crystals, liquid or any other substances which, after being mixed with sugar, water or any other nonalcoholic materials, ferments or otherwise becomes a wine, beer or other alcoholic beverage. Separate from the statutory activity in Alaska and Delaware, California adopted Alcohol Beverage Control Regulation 2557 that specifies that powdered alcohol will be taxed the same as regular alcohol." }, { "docid": "D1681767#0", "title": "https://geesnmore.wordpress.com/charles-gee-and-hannah/hannahs-family/jones-of-sussex-and-prince-george/\n~ Hannah Jones", "text": "~ Hannah Jones©2009 Kathryn Gearhart (No portion of this web site may be reproduced, in any form, including Internet, electronic or print, in whole or in part.) 3/12/2011 revision Charles City and Prince George Counties Robert Jones, the Errant Boatswain Cadwallader Jones relates the history of this branch of his family as follows: About the middle of the 17th century, Robert Jones of Wales came to Virginia as boatswain on a British man-of-war. Falling in love with a Norfolk “damsel,” as tradition names her, while the ship lay off Old Point Comfort, he leaped overboard the night previous to sailing and swam ashore to his betrothed. They soon after married and settled near Norfolk. There were several children the fruits of this marriage, among them Robert Jones, second of the name. He was a planter in Surrey County, and was the father of Robert, called Robin Jones, third of the name, and of John and Nathaniel Jones, and others not remembered. John had two daughters, Patsey and Elisabeth; the first married William Daniel, and was the mother of Hon. Jos. Daniel, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, and of Hon. J. R. J. Daniel, of North Carolina, member of Congress from Halifax District, and Attorney General of the State." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1418236#0", "title": "http://www.maine.gov/deh/retirees/MedicareAgeInInformation.html\nTurning Age 65? Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Your Health Insurance For State of Maine Retirees and Their Dependents", "text": "\"Turning Age 65? Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Your Health Insurance For State of Maine Retirees and Their Dependents Who do I contact to find out if I qualify for Medicare? Your local Social Security Administration office. Click here to search for the Social Security Office Locator. How do I qualify for Medicare benefits? When you work and pay Social Security taxes, you earn \"\"credits\"\" toward Social Security benefits. To qualify for Medicare at age 65, you need 40 credits or 10 years of work. You may qualify for Medicare through your own earnings history, your current spouse, former spouse or deceased spouse. ( Note: State of Maine employees hired or rehired after March 31, 1986 are subject to the mandatory Medicare payroll tax of 1.45%. This also qualifies you for Medicare benefits.)" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1158618#0", "title": "https://www.aarp.org/health/medicare-insurance/info-04-2011/medicare-eligibility.html\nDo You Qualify for Medicare?", "text": "Do You Qualify for Medicare? You must meet certain requirements for Medicare eligibilityby Patricia Barry, AARP Bulletin, Updated March 2016 | Comments: 0En español | Nobody is automatically entitled to Medicare. To qualify you must meet certain requirements. Medicare Starter Kit What you need to know about Medicare when you’re new to the program. — Illustration by R. O. Blechman Top eight do's and don'ts What Medicare covers What Medicare costs Qualifying for Medicare Enrolling in Medicare at the right time Figuring out your choices in Medicare How Medicare works with other health coverage Getting help on Medicare issues You qualify for full Medicare benefits at age 65 or older if: You are a U. S. citizen or a permanent legal resident who has lived in the United States for at least five years; and You or your spouse has worked long enough to be eligible for Social Security or railroad retirement benefits — usually having earned 40 credits from about 10 years of work — even if you are not yet receiving these benefits; or You or your spouse is a government employee or retiree who has not paid into Social Security but has paid Medicare payroll taxes while working. Note: Earning 40 credits through payroll taxes while working guarantees that you will not have to pay premiums for Part A benefits (mainly coverage for inpatient hospital care). You do not need any work credits to qualify for Part B (mainly doctors’ services and outpatient care) or for Part D (prescription drug coverage). You can also qualify for premium-free Part A benefits on your spouse's work record if he or she is at least age 62 and you are at least age 65. You also may qualify on the work record of a divorced or deceased spouse. Following the Supreme Court's 2015 ruling, people in same-sex marriages can qualify for Medicare on their spouse's work record, regardless of where they live or where they were married." }, { "docid": "D1159086#0", "title": "http://www.thehortongroup.com/resources/cobra-qualifying-events\nCOBRA Qualifying Events", "text": "COBRA Qualifying Events September 16, 2015 at 10:15 AMShare Key Areas: Overview Important Definitions including plans subject to COBRA, qualified beneficiaries, maximum coverage period and qualifying events Chart of Qualifying Events Overview The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA) is a federal law that requires most employers to provide employees, spouses and dependent children who lose group health benefits due to a qualifying event with an opportunity to continue group health coverage for a limited period of time. An employer must offer COBRA coverage only when group health plan coverage ends (or would end) due to a qualifying event. COBRA includes a specific list of seven events that can be considered qualifying events if they result in a loss of group health plan coverage: Termination of a covered employee’s employment (other than for gross misconduct)A reduction of a covered employee’s hours of employment A divorce or legal separation from the covered employee The death of a covered employee Ceasing to be a dependent child under the terms of the plan The covered employee’s entitlement to Medicare Employer bankruptcy (for retiree plans)If an employee or dependent loses group health plan coverage for a reason that is not a COBRA-qualifying event, the employer is not required to offer COBRA coverage. Similarly, if the qualifying event does not cause a loss of group health coverage, the employer is not required to offer COBRA coverage. COBRA coverage must be offered to qualified beneficiaries when: A qualifying event occurs when the health plan is subject to COBRA; and The qualifying event causes a loss of coverage under the plan for a covered employee, covered spouse or covered dependent child. Important Definitions Plans Subject to COBRAAlmost all employers with group health plans must comply with COBRA, including corporations, partnerships and tax-exempt organizations. There is a small employer exception to COBRA—an employer’s group health plan is not subject to COBRA if the employer normally employed fewer than 20 employees during the preceding calendar year. Qualified Beneficiaries Under COBRA, a qualifying event triggers an obligation to offer COBRA coverage to qualified beneficiaries. Qualified beneficiary: Any individual who is covered under a health plan on the day before the qualifying event because he or she is: An employee;The spouse of a covered employee;The dependent child of the covered employee; or Any child who is born to or placed for adoption with a covered employee during a period of COBRA continuation coverage. Each qualified beneficiary has an independent right to elect COBRA." }, { "docid": "D3318665#0", "title": "https://www.kff.org/health-reform/fact-sheet/summary-of-the-affordable-care-act/\nSummary of the Affordable Care Act", "text": "Summary of the Affordable Care Act Published: Apr 25, 2013Facebook Twitter Linked In Email Print New in 2017: As President Trump and Congress consider repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act, the Foundation is summarizing major proposals under consideration in Congress. Compare those plans here. On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed comprehensive health reform, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, into law. The following summary of the law, and changes made to the law by subsequent legislation, focuses on provisions to expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve health care delivery system. Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (P. L. 111-148)Overall approach to expanding access to coverage Require most U. S. citizens and legal residents to have health insurance. Create state-based American Health Benefit Exchanges through which individuals can purchase coverage, with premium and cost-sharing credits available to individuals/families with income between 133-400% of the federal poverty level (the poverty level is $19,530 for a family of three in 2013) and create separate Exchanges through which small businesses can purchase coverage. Require employers to pay penalties for employees who receive tax credits for health insurance through an Exchange, with exceptions for small employers. Impose new regulations on health plans in the Exchanges and in the individual and small group markets. Expand Medicaid to 133% of the federal poverty level. INDIVIDUAL MANDATERequirement to have coverage Require U. S. citizens and legal residents to have qualifying health coverage." }, { "docid": "D869192#0", "title": "http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/faq/medicare-vs-medicaid\nWhat is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid?", "text": "What is the difference between Medicare and Medicaid? What is the Difference between Medicare and Medicaid? Disabled individuals have access to two different types of medical insurance. One of the types of insurance is referred to as Medicare and the other is referred to as Medicaid. While both of these programs offer medical coverage, there are significant differences in the way the programs work and how a person becomes eligible to receive these benefits. Understanding Medicare Medicare is an insurance program. When you pay Social Security taxes, you pay into the program that supports Medicare insurance. You are eligible to receive Medicare once you reach retirement age or become disabled. Medical bills are paid through a trust fund paid into by those who are covered under the program. Medicare is split into four separate components—Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D: Medicare Part A provides hospitalization coverage." }, { "docid": "D1531943#0", "title": "https://www.bluecrossmn.com/healthy/public/personal/home/shopplans/shop-medicare/medicare-eligibility-and-age-requirements\nMedicare Eligibility and Age Requirements", "text": "Medicare Eligibility and Age Requirements As you approach retirement or your 65th birthday, learn about Medicare age requirements and when you are eligible to enroll in Medicare. It’s never too early to learn about Medicare if you are nearing age 65. Learn at your own pace with this simple, free online program. You'll learn why it's important to enroll when you are eligible so your coverage starts on time and you avoid any penalties. Get Started When am I eligible for Medicare? The federal Medicare program is available to people who: Are a U. S. citizen or have been a legal resident for five consecutive years Are age 65 or older and are eligible to receive Social Security Are eligible for benefits from Social Security or the Railroad Retirement Board Are under age 65, are permanently disabled and have received Social Security Disability for two years Have End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) requiring ongoing dialysis or a transplant Have paid into Medicare through payroll taxes during your (or your spouse’s) working years When should I start exploring Medicare options? It is wise to begin thinking about Medicare about six months before your 65th birthday. You become eligible for Medicare the first day of the month you turn 65. You can sign up during the three months before or after your 65th birthday. This is called the initial enrollment period." }, { "docid": "D488588#0", "title": "http://www.wlsfa.org/looking-for-help/how-to-apply-for-a-grant/faq-medicare-medicaid/\nDoes Medicare & Medicaid Cover Weight Loss Surgery?", "text": "Does Medicare & Medicaid Cover Weight Loss Surgery? Medicare & Medicaid Overview of Medicare Medicare is a federally funded health insurance program that is available to people age 65 or older or for people under 65 with qualifying disabilities. Morbid obesity is one of the qualifying disabilities under the Social Security Act. Medicare is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). To determine if you qualify for Medicare coverage or want additional information, contact the local social services agency in your area or check out the website for either the CMS ( www.cms.hhs.gov) or the HHS (www.hhs.gov). Overview of Medicaid Medicaid is a federally funded health insurance program that provides health care and related health-services to qualifying low-income people. The Medicaid program is administered by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) which is part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Medicaid eligibility is based on income and other factors such as age, disabilities, citizenship, and other resources. If you want more information or want to see if you qualify for Medicaid, contact the local social services agency in your area or check out the website for either the CMS ( http://www.cms.gov//a>) or the HHS ( www.hhs.gov ). Medicaid coverage for Gastric Bypass and lap band surgery is decided on a state by state basis." }, { "docid": "D2564788#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2012/rpt/2012-R-0246.htm\n.", "text": "Location: ELDERLY; Scope: Connecticut laws/regulations; Program Description;July 19, 20122012-R-0246 (Revised)STATE ELDERLY PROGRAMSBy: Nicole Dube, Associate Analyst You asked for an update of OLR Report 20 11-R-0249, which describes select state programs for the elderly. SUMMARYThe state's principal elderly services programs provide cash assistance, energy assistance, health care, housing, legal assistance, long-term care, nutrition, property tax relief, and transportation. We have included programs where (1) age is one criterion for eligibility or (2) a large proportion of the clients are elderly even though the programs are not aimed solely at that group. Some of these programs are means tested. Some are funded, in part, with federal money. CASH ASSISTANCEState Supplement Program (SSP)Under the SSP program, the Department of Social Services (DSS) provides state cash assistance to supplement federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. ( An individual not receiving SSI may still qualify for SSP if his or her monthly Social Security, private pension, or veteran's benefits are low.) DSS bases the amount of a person's state aid on his or her total need. It then compares this amount to the individual's income, and the difference, after deductions are taken, is the SSP benefit. But the program's need standards are frozen at FY 09 levels for FY 12 and FY 13." }, { "docid": "D1292284#0", "title": "https://www.ssa.gov/international/Agreement_Pamphlets/switzrld.html\nTotalization Agreement with Switzerland", "text": "\"Printable PDFContents Introduction Coverage and Social Security taxes Certificate of coverage Monthly benefits A Swiss pension may affect your U. S. benefit What you need to know about Medicare Claims for benefits Authority to collect information for a certificate of coverage For more information Introduction A new agreement effective August 1, 2014, between the United States and Switzerland improves social security protection for people who work or have worked in both countries. The agreement helps many people who, without it, would not be eligible for monthly retirement, disability, or survivors benefits under the social security system of one or both countries. The agreement also helps people who would otherwise have to pay social security taxes to both countries on the same earnings. This new agreement replaces the old Agreement between the United States of America and the Swiss Confederation on Social Security signed July 18, 1979, and the Supplementary Agreement signed June 1, 1988. For the United States, the agreement covers Social Security taxes (including the U. S. Medicare portion) and Social Security retirement, disability, and survivors benefits. It does not cover benefits under the U. S. Medicare program or the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. For Switzerland, the agreement covers old-age, retirement, survivors, and disability benefits. This booklet covers highlights of the agreement and explains how it may help you while you work and when you apply for benefits. The agreement may help you, your family, and your employer: While you work. Before the agreement, if both the U. S. and Swiss social security systems covered your work, you and your employer had to pay social security taxes to both countries for the same earnings." }, { "docid": "D1493769#0", "title": "https://www.cbo.gov/budget-options/2013/44896\nRaise the Age of Eligibility for Medicare to 67", "text": "November 13, 2013Options for Reducing the Deficit: 2014 to 2023Mandatory Spending Health Option 8Function 570 - Medicare Raise the Age of Eligibility for Medicare to 67CBO periodically issues a compendium of policy options (called Options for Reducing the Deficit) covering a broad range of issues, as well as separate reports that include options for changing federal tax and spending policies in particular areas. This option appears in one of those publications. The options are derived from many sources and reflect a range of possibilities. For each option, CBO presents an estimate of its effects on the budget but makes no recommendations. Inclusion or exclusion of any particular option does not imply an endorsement or rejection by CBO. ( Billions of dollars) 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2014-2018 2014-2023Change in Mandatory Outlays Medicare 0 0 -1.1 -2.6 -4.2 -6.1 -8.3 -10.6 -13.6 -17.1 -7.8 -63.5Other 0 0 0.8 1.9 3.1 4.4 5.7 7.2 8.0 9.5 5.7 40.5Total 0 0 -0.3 -0.7 -1.1 -1.6 -2.6 -3.4 -5.6 -7.6 -2.1 -23.0Change in Revenues 0 0 -0.1 -0.2 -0.3 -0.4 -0.5 -0.7 -0.8 -0.9 -0.6 -3.9Net Effect on the Deficit 0 0 -0.2 -0.5 -0.8 -1.2 -2.1 -2.8 -4.8 -6.7 -1.5 -19.1Sources: Congressional Budget Office; staff of the Joint Committee on Taxation. Note: This option would take effect in January 2016. The usual age of eligibility for Medicare benefits is 65, although certain people qualify for the program earlier. ( Medicare is available, after a waiting period, to people under age 65 who are eligible for Social Security disability benefits or who have end-stage renal disease.) Because of increases in life expectancy, the average length of time that people are covered by Medicare has risen significantly since the program was created, in 1965." }, { "docid": "D2132019#0", "title": "http://medicarehelpdesk.org/florida-medicare\nMedicare in Florida", "text": "Medicare in Florida Medicare Eligibility in Florida How to Apply for Medicare in Florida How to Enroll in Medicare in Florida Medicare Claims and Appeals in Florida What Does Medicare Cover in Florida? Florida Medicare Premiums Florida Medicare Facts The Florida Medicare program this year has 3,527,830 enrollees. Out of all those that are enrolled in Florida’s Medicare 85% are eligible because of their age and 15% are eligible because of a disability. Florida’s Medicare program has 56% females and 44% males. The cost for every person that is enrolled in Florida’s Medicare is $11,893 yearly. Every year the total amount spent for every individual enrolled in Florida’s Medicare program increases 6.7 %Last year Florida’s Medicare enrollees made 805,716 visits to the hospital.4,303,334 days of hospital care were paid for by the Florida Medicare program. Florida’s Medicare Advantage currently has 1,430,417 participants. The entire Florida Medicare program has 38% are enrolled in Medicare Advantage. Florida has a total of 1,335,092 persons enrolled in Medicare Part D. Medicare in Florida has as many as 1,366,735 sign up in the prescription drug plan. In Florida there are at total 777,102 people who can qualify for low income subsidies." }, { "docid": "D1101930#0", "title": "http://www.kff.org/report-section/the-role-of-medicare-and-the-indian-health-service-for-american-indians-and-alaska-natives-health-access-and-coverage-report/\nThe Role of Medicare and the Indian Health Service for American Indians and Alaska Natives: Health, Access and Coverage", "text": "SECTION 1: Key Characteristics of American Indians and Alaska Natives who are Age 65 and Older or Living with Disabilities Among the 5.2 million people who identify themselves as either part or solely American Indian or Alaska Native, about 450,000 are age 65 or older. In total, based on the American Community Survey (ACS), about 1 percent of the U. S. population age 65 and over is American Indian or Alaskan Native, of whom about half report their race as solely American Indian or Alaska Native, and half report it in combination with another race. Women comprise a little more than half (56%) of the elderly American Indian and Alaska Native population—a rate that mirrors the overall U. S. population age 65 and over. ( Limitations of the ACS and other data sources are discussed in text boxes 1 and 2). The proportion of elderly people among American Indians and Alaska Natives is smaller compared with the proportion in the overall U. S. population. Specifically, 9 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives are age 65 and older, compared with 14 percent in the overall U. S. population. This difference reflects a younger median age and shorter life expectancy among American Indians and Alaskan Natives, attributable in large part to health disparities described later. 1 By 2060, the number of American Indians and Alaska Natives age 65 and older is projected to more than quadruple, growing to about 2 million—a rate that is nearly two times greater than the overall U. S. population age 65 and older. 2Another 200,000 American Indians and Alaska Natives under the age of 65 are living with a long-term disability (for which they receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits) or a health condition, such as end stage renal disease, which qualifies them for Medicare. Approximately 4 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives under age 65 are enrolled in Medicare—similar to the 3 percent observed in the overall U. S. population." }, { "docid": "D564296#0", "title": "https://medicare.com/original-medicare/medicare-part-a/\nMedicare Part A â Hospital Insurance", "text": "Medicare Part A – Hospital Insuranceby Mike Olmos | Licensed since 2010Print This article was updated on: 02/27/2018Find Affordable Medicare Plans in Your Area What is Medicare Part A coverage? Medicare Part A is health insurance offered by the federal government to United States citizens and legal immigrants who have permanently resided in the U. S. without a break for at least five years. You’re eligible if you’re 65 and older or under age 65 with certain disabilities. You may also qualify at any age if you have end-stage renal disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease). Together with Medicare Part B, it makes up what is known as Original Medicare, the federally administered health-care program. Medicare Part A helps pay for the cost of inpatient hospital care, while Part B covers outpatient medical services. What does Medicare Part A cover? Medicare Part A (hospital insurance) helps cover a variety of services, including the following: Inpatient hospital care: May include semi-private rooms, meals, nursing services, and prescription drugs needed for your treatment. Medicare Part A hospital coverage may include inpatient care you receive in long-term care hospitals, inpatient mental health hospitals, acute care hospitals, and critical access hospitals. Skilled nursing facility care: May include semi-private room, meals, skilled nursing care, prescription medications, medical supplies and equipment, and ambulance transportation (if medically necessary)." }, { "docid": "D1368100#0", "title": "https://www.ehealthmedicare.com/apply-for-medicare/when/\nWhen to Apply for Medicare", "text": "Share Print When to Apply for Medicare Knowing when to apply for Medicare can be a confusing topic for many beneficiaries. Here are some frequently asked questions and answers about when and if to apply for the different types of Medicare. Who needs to apply for Medicare? You may not need to sign up for Original Medicare, Part A and Part B, but you may have options about the type of Medicare coverage you receive. To be eligible for Medicare, you must be either a U. S. citizen or a legal permanent resident of at least five continuous years. Generally, if you're receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) benefits, you'll be automatically enrolled in Medicare when you turn 65. If you're under 65 and have been receiving disability benefits from Social Security or the RRB for two years, or if you have ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also called Lou Gehrig's disease), you also qualify for automatic enrollment. If you don't qualify for automatic enrollment in Medicare, you need to apply when you become eligible. For details about whether you need to apply for Medicare, see Do I Need to Apply for Medicare? Initial Enrollment Period (IEP)Before you qualify for Medicare, you might want to research the type of Medicare coverage you'd like to have." }, { "docid": "D300748#0", "title": "https://quizlet.com/11395831/hcm-2-flash-cards/\nHCM #2", "text": "\"212 terms cmagliulo HCM #2Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Single payer plan -centralized health care system adopted by some western nations (canada, GB) and FUNDED BY TAXES -govt. pays for each resident's health care, which is considered a basic social servicesocialized medicine -a type of single-payer system in which the govt owns and operates healthcare facilities and providers (e.g. physicians) receive SALARIES -the VA healthcare program is a form of socialized medicine Universal health insurance -the goal of providing every individual with access to health coverage, regardless of the system implemented to achieve that goal Group Health insurance -traditional coverage subsidized by employers and other organizations (labor unions, rural and consumer health cooperatives) whereby part or all of premium costs are paid for and/or discounted group rates are offered to eligible individuals%'s of Health insurance plans in U. S. (2007) -68% private -60% employment based -28% govt. plans (medicare, medicaid) -85% of people are covered by some plan and some people are covered by more than one insurance plan Worker's comp -1908First health insurance policy -1860 *the Franklin Health Assurance company of Massachusetts was the first commercial insurance company to provide healthcare coverage for injuries not resulting in death FECA -1916 -federal employees' compensation act -replaced 1908 workers comp legislation -civilian employees of the federal govt. were provided medical care, survivor's benefits and compensation for lost wages First Blue Cross policy -1929Blue shield -1939 -founded in CA -lumbar and mining camps of pacific NW -employers wanted to provide medical care for their workers, so they paid monthly fees to medical service bureaus, which were composed of groups of physicians Hill-Burton Act -1946 *provided federal grants for modernizing hospitals that had become obsolete b/c of lack of capital investment during the great depression and WWII -in return, facilities were required to provide services free or at reduced rates to patients unable to pay for care Taft-Hartley Act Major medical insurance -1947 -amended the national labor relations act of 1932 restoring a more balanced relationship b/w labor and management --> third-party administrators (TPAs) which administer healthcare plans and process claims, thus serving as a system of checks and balances for labor and managment -1950 - provided coverage for catastrophic or prolonged illness and injuries. Most of these programs incorporate LARGE DEDUCTIBLES and lifetime maximum amountsdeductible -the amount for which the patient is financially responsible before an insurance policy provides paymentlifetime maximum amount -the maximum benefits payable to a health plan participant Medicare -1966 *provides healthcare to Americans over the age of 65Medicaid -1966 -a cost-sharing program b/w the federal and state govts. to provide healthcare services to low-income Americans CHAMPUS (Civilian Health and Medical Program -- Uniformed Services) -1966 -designed as a benefit for dependents of personnel serving in the armed forces and uniformed branches of the Public health service and the national oceanic and atmospheric administration -Now called TRICAREHMO act of 1973 -Health Maintenance Organization Assistance Act of 1973 -authorized federal grants and loans to private organizations that wished to develop health maintenance organizations (HMOs), which are responsible for providing healthcare services to subscribers in a given geographic area for a fixed fee CMS-1500 -CMS requires providers to use this to submit medicare claims E/M codes -1991 -evaluation and management - which describes patient encounters with providers for the purpose of evaluation and management of general health status RBRVS -1992 -Resource-Based Relative Value Scale system -payment system that reimburses physicians' practice expenses based on relative values for 3 components of each physician's service: physician, work, practice expense, and malpractice insurance expense -fee schedule - list of predetermined payments based a fee assigned to each CPT code HIPAA -Health insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) -mandates regulations that govern privacy, security, and electronic transactions standards for healthcare information -primary intent is to provide better access to health insurance, limit fraud and abuse, and reduce administrative costs The primary purpose of the patient record ____ secondary purposes ______ -to provide for continuity of care -record includes patient demographic (identification) data, documentation to support diagnosis and justify tx provided, and the RESULTS of the tx provided -evaluating the quality of patient care -providing data for research -providing info to 3rd party payers for reimbursement -serving medico-legal interests of the patient, facility and providers of caremedical necessity -the patient's diagnosis must also justify diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures or services provided *requires providers to document services or supplies that are: -proper and needed for the diagnosis or tx of a medical condition -provided for the diagnosis, direct care, and tx of a medical condition -consistent with standards of good medical practice in the local area -not mainly for the convenience of the physician or healthcare facilityproblem-oriented record (POR) -systematic method of documentation w/ 4 components 1) Database - chief complaint, present conditions and diagnoses, social data, past medical and social hx, review of systems, physical examination, baseline laboratory data 2) Problem list - table of contents (numbered list of patient's problems 3) Initial plan -Diagnostic/management plans (plans to learn more about the pts condition and the management of conditions -therapeutic plans (specific medications, goals, procedures, therapies) -Patient education plans - plans to educate the patient about conditions for which he or she is being treated 4) Progress notes -SOAP NOTEElectronic health record (EHR) -facilitates RECORD LINKAGE, which allows patient info to be created at different locations according to a unique patient ID number -more global focus (i.e. automates and streamlines a provider's workflow, ensuring that all clinical information is communicated, supports collection of data for uses other than clinical careelectronic medical record (EMR) -more narrow focus -the patient record created for a SINGLE medical practice using a computer, keyboard, a mouse, optical pen device, voice recognition system, scanner, and/or touch screen Total practice management software (TPMS) -used to generate the EMR *automates: -registering patients -scheduling appointments -generating insurance claims and patient statements -processing payments from patient and third party payers -producing administrative and clinical reports Personal health record (PHR) -web-based application -allows individuals to maintain and manage their health info (and that of other for whom they are authorized, such as family members) in a private, secure, and confidential manner Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) -enacted a PPS (prospective payment system) - which issues a PREDETERMINED payment for services Chapter 12 Commercial Insurance Start Commercial health insurance -covers the medical expenses of individuals (e.g. private health insurance) and groups (e.g. employer group health insurance)Individual health insurance policies are regulated by individual states and include the following: 1) Fee-for-service (or indemnity) insurance -traditional health insurance that covers a portion of services, such as inpatient hospitalizations or physician visits, with the patient paying the remaining costs 2) High-risk-pools (\"\"last resort\"\" health insurance for individuals who cannot obtain coverage due to a serious medical condition; certain eligibility requirements apply, such as refusal by at least one or two insurance companies 3) Managed Care 4) Association health insurance - offered to members of a professional association and marketed to small business owners as a way to provide coverage to employees; however, these plans are not subject to the same regulations as group health insurance plans and, therefore, are more risky Employer-based group health insurance -covers all employees, regardless of health status, and cannot be cancelled if an employee becomes ill -limits exclusions for pre-exisiting conditions (can only exclude for 12-18 months) -Is portable -offers COBRA continuation of coverage (employee must be offered COBRA continuation coverage that lasts for 18-36 months, depending on the employee's situation -has employer limited plan options (e.g. prescription drug plan that covers a certain list of medications, called a formulary)automobile Insurance - a contract b/w an individual and an insurance company whereby the individual pays a premium and, in exchange, the insurance company agrees to pay for specific car-related financial losses during the term of policy -covers medial expenses associated with automobile accidents (PIP Personal Injury protection ) - usually cover up to a certain limit **The automobile insurance company's MEDICAL ADJUSTER reviews healthcare bills submitted to the insurance company to determine coverage (may cover ambulatory expenses, medical supplies, lab services, ER care, physical therapy, etc)Disability insurance -reimbursement for income lost as a result of a temporary or permanent illness or injury *when pts. are treated for disability diagnoses and other medical problems, separate patient records must be maintained -also a good idea to organize the financial records separately for these patients -Disability insurance generally does not pay for healthcare services, but provides the disabled p" }, { "docid": "D3165456#0", "title": "http://www.medicareconsumerguide.com/medicare-card\nApplying for Your Medicare Card", "text": "Home Medicare Enrollment Applying for Your Medicare Card Applying for Your Medicare Card For some people, Medicare enrollment occurs automatically, while others need to manually enroll. Medicare sends you a red, white, and blue card when you’re signed up. You’re generally eligible for Medicare if you’re a United States citizen or permanent legal resident of at least five continuous years, and you generally qualify by age (65 or older). However, you may qualify for Medicare before turning 65 if you receive Social Security or certain Railroad Retirement Board disability benefits; see details below. You may also qualify for Medicare before age 65 if you have amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Read on for more information. Sometimes you’re automatically enrolled in Medicare Medicare enrollment may happen automatically if the following situations apply. If you turn 65 years old If you’re already receiving Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board benefits, you’ll be automatically enrolled in Original Medicare, Part A and Part B, when you reach age 65. Your Medicare card should arrive about three months before your 65th birthday, and your Medicare coverage starts the first day of the month you turn 65. If you retire before 65You can apply for Social Security retirement benefits when you’re 61 years and 9 months old or older; see the agency’s contact information below." }, { "docid": "D2037384#0", "title": "http://www.ilhealthagents.com/faq/hsa/\nHSA â Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"HSA – Frequently Asked Questions Home > Frequently Asked Questions > HSA – Frequently Asked Questions HSA – Frequently Asked Questions HSA Basics What is a Health Savings Account (“HSA”)? What is a “High Deductible Health Plan” (HDHP)? How can I get a Health Savings Account? How much does an HSA cost? HSA Eligibility Who is eligible for a HSA? Can I get a HSA even if I have other insurance that pays medical bills? Does the HDHP have to be in my name to open a HSA? If I’m on Medicare, can I have a HSA? I’m active-duty military and have Tricare coverage, can I have a HSA? My employer offers an FSA, can I have both an FSA and a HSA?" }, { "docid": "D1297422#0", "title": "https://www.65incorporated.com/index/about-medicare-basics/age-medicare-eligibility/\nDo you know how old you must be to qualify for Medicare?", "text": "Do you know how old you must be to qualify for Medicare? We named our company 65 Incorporated for a very good reason... P eople must be 65 years old in order to qualify for Medicare. You can enroll in Medicare up to three months before the month of your 65th birthday and coverage will become effective on the first day of your birth month. If your birthday falls on the first day of the month, you can qualify for coverage the month before your birth month if your enroll prior to that month. Do you have other health insurance and want to delay Medicare enrollment beyond age 65? There are special procedures for this that you will need to be aware of. Those with disabilities, permanent kidney failure, and Lou Gehrig’s disease (ALS) can qualify for Medicare at a younger age. Last updated: 02-27-2013" }, { "docid": "D216718#0", "title": "https://www.fidelity.com/viewpoints/personal-finance/hsa-healthy-habits\n3 healthy habits for health savings accounts", "text": "\"3 healthy habits for health savings accounts See 3 easy ways to make the most of your HSA—now and into your retirement. Fidelity Viewpoints – 10/24/2017Health Care & Wellness 401 (k) Health Savings Account Medical Insurance Key takeaways HSAs offer a number of benefits: not only spending for the short term, but also saving for longer-term qualified medical expenses, including those in retirement. Unlike health flexible spending accounts (FSAs), HSAs are not subject to the \"\"use-it-or-lose-it\"\" rule. Any unused funds may be used to pay for future qualified medical expenses. Once you reach age 65, you can also use your HSA to pay for COBRA and certain Medicare premiums as well as long-term care insurance. More and more employers are offering HSA-eligible health plans to their employees. These plans are also known as high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) and are paired with health savings accounts (HSAs). If your company offers this option and you are not taking advantage of it, you may be missing an opportunity, as HSAs can play a valuable role in your financial wellness. In the past, you may have heard that HSAs were a convenient way to pay for out-of-pocket costs, such as doctor visits or prescriptions at your local pharmacy. But did you know that HSAs can be used in a variety of ways to help manage other current qualified medical expenses—as well as for future qualified medical expenses, even after you retire?" }, { "docid": "D511762#0", "title": "http://www.medicareadvocacy.org/medicare-info/medicare-coverage-for-people-with-disabilities/\nMedicare Coverage for People with Disabilities", "text": "\"I'm not 65 yet, but I am disabled. Can I get Medicare coverage? I heard that I had to collect disability for 24 months to be eligible. Is this ALWAYS true? I have trouble getting private insurance. Can my illness disqualify me for Medicare coverage, too? Are the benefits the same for me as for those who qualify by virtue of age? Okay, I qualify. How do I enroll in Medicare? If I go back to work, can I keep my Medicare coverage?" }, { "docid": "D3291337#0", "title": "https://www.assisted-living-directory.com/content/costs-and-expenses.cfm\nCosts, Expenses and How To Pay for Assisted Living", "text": "Costs, Expenses & How To Pay For Assisted Living Summary: One of the most common questions that we receive by our site visitors is “How Much Does Assisted Living Cost, and How Do I Pay For It?” This page discusses how much one can expect to pay for assisted living, and the numerous options to pay for it – from private pay, to the various forms of insurance. We also discuss what seniors can expect from Medicare, Medicaid, and other government programs. Lastly, I include our video tutorial that will quickly teach you how to look up your state’s average cost of assisted living, as well as our recommendations on how to get pricing and costs for specific facilities you are interested in!At this time, the National Median Cost for Assisted Living (Private, One-Bedroom) is: $3628Article By: D. Besnette Founder/Editor for Assisted Living Directory [Video] Cost of Assisted Living: Learn State Averages and For Specific Facilities Video Tutorial Produced by Assisted Living Directory Our short video tutorial will show you how to learn the average cost of assisted living facilities, nursing homes, adult day health care, and home care for your state – as well as our recommendation on getting specific facility pricing and costs. Without a doubt, one of the most common questions that comes through our site has to do with how to pay for assisted living, and if Medicare covers any or all of the cost of assisted living. Many of the messages that we receive are from children of aging parents who are suddenly faced with the reality of placing their mom or dad into a long-term care environment, or assisted living – and not having any idea of how they, or their parents are going to afford the cost of the care. Unfortunately, too many families do not plan in advance for long-term care, and families are often times surprised…even shocked at how expensive assisted living can be. Unfortunately, many people make the assumption that assisted living will be covered by health insurance, Medicare, or our government in some way – only to learn that much of, if not all of the cost will be coming out of their own pockets. Without thoughtful advance planning, out-of-pocket expenses for an aging loved one can be financially devastating. Let’s first talk about what we have seen as far as the cost of assisted living." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D783441#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/rent-car-under-25-61224.html\nHow to Rent a Car When You Are Under 25", "text": "\"While drivers can get their license at age 16, it’s almost another decade before renting a car is a seamless process. But it is possible for young adults under the age of 25 to rent a car at some car rental agencies. In general, most major car rental agencies will rent to drivers 21 and up, and some will rent to even younger drivers, but these rentals come with surcharges and added restrictions. Why It’s Harder to Rent a Car Under Age 25It comes down to statistics: Drivers who are younger than 25 are significantly more likely to get into accidents than older drivers, according to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration data that's cited on rental car websites. After drivers reach the age of 25, the crash rate declines dramatically. Given the higher risk of accidents, most rental agencies tack on a “young renter\"\" fee or surcharge for those who are under age 25. In general, drivers must be at least 20 or 21 years of age to rent a car. There are some exceptions: In Michigan and New York, the minimum age to rent a car is 18 years, as mandated by the states, but the surcharges tend to be even higher for drivers in the 18- to 20-year-old age brackets. Car Rental Policies at Major Agencies Hertz will rent cars to individuals who are at least 20 years old – with some rules. The renter must have a valid driver’s license that’s been in good standing for at least a year, have a valid debit or credit card and pay a “Young Renter Daily Fee.”" } ]
[ { "docid": "D988043#0", "title": "http://www.xmms.org/qna/How_much_booth_rent_do_barbers_pay-qna855552.html\n.", "text": "\"Q How much booth rent do barbers pay? How much should i charge each barbar to rent a booth in my shop in florida Topic: Asked by: Tereasa In Beauty & Style > Hair > Rent>A Top Solutions If this is all you wanna ask How old do you have to be to get barbers licence then let me ... read more Yes a foreigner can rent a car in us. To rent a car you should have the know your current ... read more Visitors to this page also searched for: Booth rent for barber shop owners in atlanta area Barber chair rental space Average baberhop boot rent in tn Average rent for barber shop Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Suggested Solutions (8) What's this?shaby1Level 4 (Tutor)67 Answers, 1 Follower\"\"Check with the new state`s board of cosmetology or barbering and find out what...\"\"0 1 If this is all you wanna ask How old do you have to be to get barbers licence then let me tell ya that The answer varies from state to state. Check with the new state`s Board of Cosmetology or Barbering and find out what the requirements to be a barber.source: How old do you have to be to get barbers liscence? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Booth rent at barbershop Average price barbershop booth rent alaska Average booth rent for barbers in maryland Em0444Level 3 (Helper)11 Answers\"\"End date and time.you should have a license of your own...\"\"5 0 Yes a foreigner can rent a car in us. To rent a car you should have the know your current location, the rental start date and time and rental end date and time. You should have a license of your own. You should tell them what kind of car you want, for example jeep or luxury. You should have the currency they require and the amount you will pay." }, { "docid": "D916052#0", "title": "http://www.autos.com/car-rentals/age-requirement-to-rent-a-car-in-canada\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car in Canada", "text": "Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Canada Posted on Autos.com Editor in Car Rentals on October 7, 2013People from all over the world who want to rent a car in Canada and tour that nation’s scenery have a lot to choose from. From British Columbia and the wild Yukon to the West, to Ontario, French-Canadian Quebec, and peninsular areas like Nova Scotia, over 3 million square miles of continental ground brings diversity to this northern wonderland. Renting a Car in Canada: Age Requirements Established industry resources show that the age requirement for renting a car at a Canadian rental office is that the driver must be at least 21 years of age. For drivers under 24, an “underage rental fee” may be applied, even though these drivers are legally allowed to rent vehicles. According to some reports, these underage fees can be pretty steep, and in the opinion of some Canadians, it’s nearly impossible to rent anywhere under 25 years of age. For those thinking of coming to Canada and touring in a rental, it’s a good idea for drivers under 25 to take the time to contact individual shops and ask about the applicable fees to make sure they know where they can rent for affordable prices. Other Fees In addition to underage fees for rental cars, Canadians also report large amounts of money requested at some rental desks to cover insurance needs for vehicles. For visitors who aren’t using company money to pay for their rentals, or for small business owners, it’s a good idea to get an agreement up front with a rental agency before showing up at your Canadian rental office. Related posts: Age Requirement to Rent a Car in New Zealand Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Korea Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Europe Age Requirement to Rent a Car in the Dominican Republic Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Russia← Previous Post Next Post →" }, { "docid": "D596757#0", "title": "https://www.vroomvroomvroom.com/teens-and-rental-cars.asp\nTeenagers and Rental Cars: Restrictions, Regulations and Policies", "text": "Teenagers and Rental Cars: Restrictions, Regulations and Policies The minimum age requirement when renting a car in the United States is 25 years old. However, there are some car rental companies that allow drivers below 25 years old to drive a rental car as long as they pay the underage driver fee. Before considering booking a rental car, here are some things you need to consider. Are you 21 or a teenager and need to rent a car? Read this!Reluctant to pay additional fees to drive a rental car? Learn about the age limits of various car rental companies and where you can save. Vroom Vroom Vroom has taken a look at the major car rental companies' policies on renting your teen a car for that next weekend road trip. Guess what? It ain't easy! Even a childcare provider under the age of 21 who you hired to take your kids to the beach house will incur additional fees and headaches when booking her or his own wheels." }, { "docid": "D2514608#0", "title": "http://www.autos.com/car-rentals/age-requirement-to-rent-a-car-in-mexico\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car in Mexico", "text": "Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Mexico Posted on Autos.com Editor in Car Rentals on October 7, 2013Travelers often prefer to rent a car in Mexico to travel to different points of interest or experience a comfortable overseas trip, without the hassle of transportation. Although renting a car is relatively easy, visitors to Mexico should research driving and vehicle regulations, to ensure personal safety. Since insurance coverage may not cover car rental in Mexico, it’s advisable to buy the necessary liability insurance and collision coverage required for travel. Most rental companies include liability insurance in the basic car rental rate. Additional insurance may be purchased at the customer’s discretion. Minimum Age Requirement The minimum age requirement to rent a car in Mexico is 25 years. Some rental companies accept a valid driver’s license issued by other countries and charge a surcharge to persons who fall below the required age limit. Since driving and road conditions vary greatly in comparison to North America, visitors should exert caution while driving at night and passing large trucks. Although US driver’s licenses are valid in Mexico, travelers from other countries may prefer to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP). The IDP is accepted by more than 150 countries worldwide and when used appropriately, serves as a document for identification." }, { "docid": "D142996#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/enterprise-requirements-renting-car-62736.html\nEnterprise Requirements for Renting a Car", "text": "\"Enterprise rental car drivers must adhere to company regulations. Like most other car rental services, Enterprise has specific requirements on who is able to rent its vehicles. Though all rental car drivers must meet Enterprise's basic requirements, certain driver requirements vary based on vehicle pick-up location, driver's age and form of payment. Drivers who do not meet all of the requirements are unable to rent a vehicle from Enterprise. General Requirements Enterprise requires that all rental car drivers provide a currently valid driver's license that is issued by the renter's state or residence to be inspected at the time of the vehicle rental. Licenses must not be any form of a learner's permit, temporary license or a copy of the original document. All drivers must also have means to pay for the rental and be willing to pay the full rental amount as well as a deposit fee. Payment Requirements All Enterprise rental locations accept major credit cards for rental car payment. The credit card must be in the renter's name and have available credit. At the time of publication, select Enterprise branches accept Visa and Master Card debit cards as a form of payment, however additional requirements must be met, such as providing a round-trip ticket at an airport location." }, { "docid": "D470375#0", "title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/rental-car-age-requirements-europe-63758.html\nRental Car Age Requirements in Europe", "text": "\"Car rentals in Europe may involve age requirements. Renting a car is a convenient way to get around in Europe, but many rental agencies have age requirements. So if you're aged under 25 or over 70, check the agency's policy before you confirm your booking. Minimum Age Most car agencies specify a minimum age for rentals. Different agencies specify different ages, and even the same agency is likely to have different limits from country to country. The type of vehicle you want to hire might also be a factor. For example, Europcar will only rent vehicles to drivers over 25 in Ireland, while in Denmark the same agency rents economy and compact cars to 23-year-olds. But you must be 26 to rent intermediate or standard vehicles and 28 to rent a convertible. Avis rents most vehicles to drivers over 25 in the United Kingdom. To rent cars from the luxury, special or prestige collections you must be at least 30." }, { "docid": "D1065313#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_minimum_age_to_rent_a_car_in_Massachusetts\nWhat is the legal minimum age to rent an apartment?", "text": "\"Debrarmora 99 Contributions What is the legal minimum age to rent an apartment? Answer You would have to be of the age to be held legally responsible in the state you wish to rent in. But, mostly, the age to legally contract is 18. So the legal minimum a …Ths Tortured Soul 3 Contributions What is the legal minimum age to rent a car? No major car rental companies are willing to rent to someone under the age of 21, although if you are under 25, you may be forced to pay a surcharge. Only New York and Michiga …What is the minimum age to rent an apartment in Illinois? It is 18 years old What is the minimum age to rent a car in Missouri?what is tha minimum age to rent a car in Missouri Kerriberri21 364 Contributions What is the minimum tattoo age in Massachusetts?18+ is legal... Under 18 you need your legal guardian with you along with documents to prove your relationship.... only some places allow this you'd have to check with your t …Jeff Carlisle 41,541 Contributions Diesel tech, truck driver, equipment operator, gunsmith, veteran... yep, I get around. What is the minimum age to rent a vehicle? Most rental companies won't rent vehicles to anyone under 21 years of age, but they may allow someone between the ages of 18 and 20 to be on the paperwork as an additional dri …Cryptogram 3,102 Contributions What is minimum age to drive a rent a car? The minimum age is 21 Additional answer It probably varies depending on the country Lynx Car Hire 47 Contributions Arizona minimum age to rent a car?" }, { "docid": "D3368412#0", "title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/07/travel/age-matters-for-car-renters.html\nAge Matters for Car Renters", "text": "\"Travel | PRACTICAL TRAVELERAge Matters for Car Renters By BARRY ESTABROOK NOV. 7, 2004BY all rational measures, Marilyn Lambe should be a car rental company's ideal customer. She has driven under many conditions for decades and has a perfect record -- no accidents, no serious traffic violations. A landscape photographer, she uses her car to pursue her profession. When she is not actually at work in the field, Ms. Lambe, who lives in Thompson Ridge, N. Y., teaches at a local college. But last summer, when Ms. Lambe was planning a vacation to both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, she could find no one willing to rent her a car, despite there being plenty of vehicles available. Her \"\"offense,\"\" Ms. Lambe discovered, was that at age 71, she was too old to rent. \"\" I tried everyone,\"\" Ms. Lambe said. \"\" Hertz, Avis, Budget and every company I could find on an Internet search. They all said, 'No, you can't rent.'" }, { "docid": "D2929012#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_there_an_upper_age_limit_for_car_rental\nIs there an upper age limit for car rental?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents North America Is there an upper age limit for car rental? Flag Is there an upper age limit for car rental? Edit Answer by Jim Lee Miller Confidence votes 11No upper age limit, as long as the person has a valid drivers lic. and a cc. That would be discrimination! I have found that the insurance of some car rental agencies require that they do NOT rent to anyone older than as low as 70 and sometimes up to 75. Find out BEFORE you show up at the rental counter!2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Out of Here 838,246 Contributions What is the upper age limit for using Mirena? There is no age limit on the use of Mirena; anytime prior to menopause is reasonable. Edit What is a limit age of leasing a car?can i lease a vehicle if i am 70 yrs old Edit Bobb1118 14 Contributions What is the upper age limit for a member of Congress?" }, { "docid": "D380015#0", "title": "https://www.budget.com/budgetWeb/html/en/common/agePopUp.html\n.", "text": "Minimum rental age in the U. S. is generally 25 — except in cities below where individuals 21-24 years of age (or 18-20 where indicated) may rent some types of cars. If you are under 25, rental rules and surcharges listed below will apply, and you will be required to use a valid, acceptable credit card (debit cards are not permitted) for your rental in that city. Cities not listed require renters to be a minimum of 25 years of age. For non-U. S. cities, please review the rental terms and conditions available on Step 4 of the online reservation process or call us at 800-472-3325. PLEASE NOTE: The underage surcharge is NOT included in your quoted online reservation rate total. It will be added at the rental counter when you pick up your car. Select your rental state to view all age rules in your city: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KSKY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NCND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WV WI WYState/City Per Day Surcharge Exceptions Alabamaback to top BIRMINGHAM $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size car. HUNTSVILLE $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard, full-size or premium car or an intermediate or standard SUV. PELHAM $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size car. Alaskaback to top ANCHORAGE $25 At this location, a $25/day surcharge applies for an individual 21-24 years of age." }, { "docid": "D540370#0", "title": "https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/transportation/rental-car-requirements\nRental-Car Red Tape in Europe", "text": "\"Share Rental-Car Red Tape in Europe Because of high theft rates, car rental in eastern Europe may involve a few extra fees. By Rick Steves Every country has its own take on who can rent/drive a car. Follow these tips to make sure you'll be able to take the wheel at your destination. Passports, Driver's Licenses, and International Driving Permits Whether you're American or Canadian, your passport and driver's license are all you need in most European countries. However, some countries also require an International Driving Permit (IDP). An IDP is an official translation of your US license (making it easier for the cop to write out a ticket). You can get an IDP at your local American Automobile Association or Canadian Automobile Association office ($20 plus the cost of two passport-type photos — OK to bring your own; doesn't require AAA membership). AAA is authorized by the US State Department to issue permits; avoid scam artists peddling overpriced, fake international licenses. You may hear contradictory information on exactly where you need an IDP. People who sell them say you should have them almost everywhere." }, { "docid": "D116738#0", "title": "http://www.budget.com/budgetWeb/html/en/common/agePopUp.html\n.", "text": "Minimum rental age in the U. S. is generally 25 — except in cities below where individuals 21-24 years of age (or 18-20 where indicated) may rent some types of cars. If you are under 25, rental rules and surcharges listed below will apply, and you will be required to use a valid, acceptable credit card (debit cards are not permitted) for your rental in that city. Cities not listed require renters to be a minimum of 25 years of age. For non-U. S. cities, please review the rental terms and conditions available on Step 4 of the online reservation process or call us at 800-472-3325. PLEASE NOTE: The underage surcharge is NOT included in your quoted online reservation rate total. It will be added at the rental counter when you pick up your car. Select your rental state to view all age rules in your city: AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KSKY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NCND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VA VT WA WV WI WYState/City Per Day Surcharge Exceptions Alabamaback to top BIRMINGHAM $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size car. HUNTSVILLE $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard, full-size or premium car or an intermediate or standard SUV. PELHAM $27 An individual 21-24 years of age may only rent an economy, compact, intermediate, standard or full-size car. Alaskaback to top ANCHORAGE $25 At this location, a $25/day surcharge applies for an individual 21-24 years of age." }, { "docid": "D3528833#0", "title": "https://firstquarterfinance.com/age-to-rent-a-car-in-california/\nAge to Rent a Car in California + What Else to Know", "text": "Age to Rent a Car in California + What Else to Know William Lipovsky | Mar 5, 2018We’ve covered on a national level how to rent a car when you’re younger than 21 . But some states have their own regulations that affect the minimum age to rent and applicable fees. Let’s discover the minimum age to rent a car in one of America’s most popular destinations: California. In this article, we’ll provide everything you need to know before booking you a rental car in California. Whether you’re bound for San Diego, San Francisco, or anywhere in between, here’s what you need to know. What Is the Minimum Age to Rent a Car in California? California has not set a minimum rental age in the California Civil Code, so California leaves it to the companies. So if a rental car company will rent to you — California is okay with it. This is great because many rental car companies rent to drivers as young as 18. So asking how old to rent a car a car in California is the same as asking how old to rent a car anywhere in the US." }, { "docid": "D2726617#0", "title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g34515-i19-k2417394-Car_Hire_Age-Orlando_Florida.html\nCar Hire Age", "text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Central Florida forums Orlando forum Orlando forumskmmh58Newbridge, Ireland Level Contributor570 posts28 reviews Save Topic Car Hire Age Dec 18, 2008, 4:04 AMHi,I've been looking at car hire for our trip to Orlando in May 2009. I've noticed that a lot of the car companies have an age limit of 25 years old. Can anyone tell me info about this? As i will be 21 while my boyfriend will be 23. Thanks,Karen Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Orlando? See all Special Offer Kennedy Space Center Day Trip with...478 reviewsfrom $54.99*$59.00Kennedy Space Center, Everglades...190 reviewsfrom $128.99*Crystal River Snorkeling, Everglades...131 reviewsfrom $118.99*Special Offer Coca-Cola Orlando Eye, Madame...17 reviewsfrom $51.99*$87.871-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 1salfordlad05Liverpool England Level Contributor824 posts1 review Save Reply1. Re: Car Hire Age Dec 18, 2008, 4:16 AMHi kmmh58There is a website called U. S. Rent ACar.co.uk. you could have alook at. There is a section called the YDP (young drivers policy) for drivers aged 21-24. Or give them a call on 0845 226 8523Report inappropriate content Tenni Orlando, Florida Level Contributor4,792 posts14 reviews Save Reply2." }, { "docid": "D701715#0", "title": "http://www.autoeurope.com/go/travel-tips/car-rental-under-21/\nMinimum Age for Car Rental Under 21", "text": "\"Minimum Age for Car Rental Under 21If you're between 18 and 21 years of age, you're in a group that is brimming with desirable travel opportunities! From study abroad programs and volunteer vacations, to WWOOFing (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms) and teaching English as a second language. Your youth and zest for life open doors everywhere and with these exciting possibilities you'll find further travel inspiration around every corner! A car rental is most ideal way to travel independently while you're abroad and Auto Europe is here to help ensure a little thing like car rental age requirements doesn't stand in your way!Local Fees Applied for a Car Rental Under 21A car rental under 21 is not an unreasonable request in theory, but there is still a global stigma associated with youth driving, and so each country and company has their own minimum rental car age requirements they strictly enforce. Until you reach the age of 25, you are globally categorized as a \"\"young driver,\"\" and young drivers are subject to young driver surcharges. This set fee is applied daily, typically with a maximum cap, that car rental companies charge to each person who takes the wheel and fits their individual company description of a young driver. The young driver surcharge can vary greatly from country to country and also between car rental companies, so it is a good idea to cross-reference this information. Luckily, Auto Europe is di ligent in our practices of providing this important detail as you are perusing your car rental search results! Simply click the product information linked text next to each photo of the car rental category vehicle and voile - you'll know in seconds exactly what each car rental company young driver policies are! Here is a sample rental car comparison for a compact car in Rome, Italy , Paris, France and Barcelona, Spain from one car rental company that Auto Europe works with to give you an idea of the variances in young driver surcharges and car rental minimum age requirements." }, { "docid": "D2916340#0", "title": "http://www.autos.com/car-rentals/age-requirement-to-rent-a-car-in-brazil\nAge Requirement to Rent a Car in Brazil", "text": "Age Requirement to Rent a Car in Brazil Posted on Autos.com Editor in Car Rentals on October 7, 2013If you are planning a trip to Brazil, you may be interested in the requirements to rent a car in Brazil. Like with virtually every place in the world, there will be restrictions with renting a car associated with the age to drive and the driver history. The minimum age required to drive a rental car in Brazil is 21 years of age. Related to driver experience, some Brazilian rental car agencies will even demand a driving experience of 2 years. Both a regular and international license are required to drive a rental car in Brazil, with the international license being different than those of other South American countries. Be sure to contact the Automobile Association to be sure you get the correct license. Also try to keep in mind exactly what your travel plans are going to be, as some car rental agencies will let you take the vehicle into surrounding South American countries, while others will not. Be sure to keep insurance in mind as well when looking at the price of the rental. In most cases, even if it is allowed, the vehicle will not be insured outside the country of Brazil. Other things to check for when renting a car are the presence of a spare tire, first-aid kit and proper tools in case anything goes wrong while traveling to different locations." }, { "docid": "D3182215#0", "title": "https://www.alamo.com/en_US/car-rental-faqs/age-requirements.html\nRenting a Car Under 25", "text": "What are the age requirements to rent a car in the US or Canada? The minimum age requirement to rent a vehicle with Alamo is 21 years of age, but there is a young driver surcharge for all customers renting a car under age 25. Car Rental under 21 is available in Michigan, New York State (info below), and for military personnel and government employees. Car Rental Age Requirements & Additional Information: Car rental rates may be higher for renters between the ages of 21 and 24, a young driver surcharge may be applied. The primary renter and any additional drivers of the vehicle must be at least 25 years of age to avoid a young driver surcharge. Certain specialty and larger sized vehicles may not be rented to drivers under the age of 25. U. S. military personnel and government employers ages 18 or older will not incur a young driver surcharge when renting for authorized government travel. There is no maximum age restriction in the U. S. and Canada. There are different New York and Michigan car rental age requirements, see below for car rental age minimums and additional fees: New York State Car Rental - Minimum Age Requirements: The minimum age is 18 years of age. A $57.00 per day additional charge applies to 18-20 aged renters." }, { "docid": "D2295285#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090215191016AAv9aTB\nWhat car rental companies will rent cars to 18 year olds?", "text": "\"Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation What car rental companies will rent cars to 18 year olds? We are looking to rent a car in Florida for a week at the beginning of March. I was just wondering if there are ANY rental car companies that would allow me to rent a car as an 18 year old.1 following 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: t is difficult to rent a car if you're under 25. However, some rental agencies will allow one to rent a car if you're under 25, providing that you pay an additional daily surcharge. For most agencies/states, the minimum age is 21, while a few may go as low as 18. If you can rent through an employer/group plan, you may also be able to rent. If you are on official military orders, you can probably rent if over 18, but if you're just on leisure travel/leave the usual rules typically apply. http://www.bnm.com/uage.htm a good site to help you find such agencies and compare the surcharge rates in major cities, as is http://www.autorentalguide.com/car-renta... For insurance reasons, only the person who's name is on the rental form can drive a rental car. So, although you could have someone else rent for you, if you get stopped by police or are in an accident you would've effectively \"\"stolen\"\" the rental vehicle (not been given permission to drive it) and would be in a heap of trouble...mrvadeboncoeur · 9 years ago1 1 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: What car rental companies will rent cars to 18 year olds?" }, { "docid": "D1108580#0", "title": "http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2001-08-12/travel/0108110009_1_rental-companies-restrictions-age-matters\nAge matters when it comes to car rentals", "text": "\"Age matters when it comes to car rentals August 12, 2001 | By ALFRED BORCOVER. The reader writes:\"\"Have been traveling to the U. K. biennially for past 28 years. \"\" Buy two cheap tickets, rent a car, pack our golf clubs and go. \"\" Was 75 last trip in '99--now approaching 78. Can I still rent a car? \"\" The best answer is that travelers age 65 and older planning to drive while abroad had better check out the age question with car rental companies because some countries do have upper age restrictions. Not only can travelers encounter these limits by country, they also can vary from company to company. Renters in the U. S. face no maximum age restrictions. First, the overseas picture. Hertz, for example, says it does not have upper age restrictions at its corporate locations in Europe and the rest of the world." }, { "docid": "D919066#0", "title": "https://www.best-car-rental-tips.com/minimum-age.html\nCar Rental Minimum Age", "text": "Car Rental Minimum Age Minimum Age - It seems like a simple question: how old do you have to be to rent a car? or What is the age to rent a car? There is often confusion about these policies. I want to try and clear up some of the fuzzy areas about underage car rental. Minimum age is that age at which you must be (or older, of course!) to rent a vehicle. For any rental company, you must meet the age requirement on the day of pick up . The general rule of thumb is that: Renters must be 25 years of age to rent a car without any additional fees associated with age. Companies WILL rent to customers under 25 also, but with restrictions (and fees!). Companies that allow renters younger than 25 usually charge an underage fee for each day of the rental." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2926820#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_should_you_ride_your_horse\nWhat age should you ride your horse?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Mammals Land Mammals Horses What age should you ride your horse? Flag What age should you ride your horse? Answer by Quarterhorse08 Confidence votes 44In my opinion you should wait to heavily ride your horse until they're about 3 and 1/2 to 4 yrs old. It would be a good idea to start halter training at way less than a year and lead rope training at the same time or two weeks later to let them get used to the halter. At about 1-2 years old you should start to entroduce the bridle to the horse and lead them around for a while and lead them get the feel of the bit. You should then introduce a bareback pad with a soft girth to your horse, and maybe sew some sturrups to it. then lead your horse with the bridle and the bareback pad on. get the horse used to steering by \"\"ground steering\"\". at about 3 you should introduce the saddle and after a couple of months add an experienced light rider to train the horse to listen to a rider's commands. If you are interested in dressage you can begin the riding." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3506860#0", "title": "http://animals.mom.me/old-quarter-horses-need-begin-riding-4643.html\nHow Old Do Quarter Horses Need to Be to Begin Riding?", "text": "\"How Old Do Quarter Horses Need to Be to Begin Riding? By Dorothy Stephenson Most quarter horse owners, trainers and riders feel comfortable putting a horse under saddle around age 2 or 3. Quarter horses tend to mature faster than other breeds, ensuring their bones and joints \"\"close,\"\" or stop growing, earlier than other equines'. Nevertheless, each horse is individual and should start to train only when that individual horse is ready. Training and intense riding at an early age usually shortens the number of years of usability. Physical Maturity The primary problem with training and riding a horse too early is the risk of joint damage, arthritis and deterioration of hock joints, stifles, knees and ankles. \"\" It would be like asking a 6-year-old child to run marathons or engage in professional sports,\"\" explains Dr. Timmie Pollock, a sport psychologist specializing in equestrian athletes. \"\" They would most certainly end up with physical stress injuries, which would show up early and be very hard to reverse.\"\" Such injuries include stress fractures, bone spurs and \"\"splints.\"\" These splints, like a runner's shin splints, occur when the stressed bone becomes inflamed and painful." }, { "docid": "D1285375#0", "title": "https://www.equinenow.com/nebraskariding.htm\nHorseback Riding in Nebraska", "text": "Farm Directory Riding Nebraska Horseback Riding in Nebraska Filter Farms Farms 1 - 8 of 67State Breed Discipline Service Location Save this Search Reset Search Criteria JLS Performance Horses Beaver City, NERanch Raised Cowhorses: Our babies are full of versatility & are promising prospects with nice minds, are sure footed & confident that will make them…Services Boarding, Lessons, Horseback Riding Stalls 4Riding Arena Yes8 Horses for Sale View Details Sweet and Salty E training Henderson, NEHi y'all! I specialize in riding trail and western or halter showing. As of right now, I am just able to exercise horse's at people's places if…Services Training, Horseback Riding Riding Arena No Training All Around, Ground, Halter, Longe, Long Line, Ranch, …View Details CC THOROUGHBRED FARM and BLACK BLUFFS EQUESTRIAN CMitchell, NEHorse Training and Breeding Center Training All Around, Barrel, Barrel Racing, Beginner, Breaking, …Services Boarding, Training, Lessons, Clinics, Horseback Riding Stalls 2018 Horses for Sale View Details Olive Branch Equestrian, LLCBennington, NETraining and Tranquility for Horse and Rider Services Boarding, Training, Lessons, Clinics, Horseback Riding, Trails, Rescues Breed (s) Appaloosa, Appendix, Arabian, Draft, Mustang, Paint, …Training Advanced, All Around, Beginner, Breaking, Competition, …1 Horse for Sale View Details Twombly Performance Horses Bayard, NESpecializing in the sales of ranch, team roping, trail, and reining geldings for sale! 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Please call for pricing!Services Boarding, Training, Lessons, Clinics, Horseback Riding, Trails, Rescues Riding Arena Yes5 Horses for Sale View Details Blue River Equine Aurora, NEHorses for sale at all times!Services Horseback Riding Riding Arena No1 Horse for Sale View Details«1 2 3 4»Browse Nebraska Farms by Service Farms Boarding Training Lessons Clinics Horseback Riding Trails Breeding Bloodstock Agents Real Estate Rescues Horses in Nebraska by City Omaha Lincoln Bellevue Grand Island Papillion Kearney Fremont Norfolk North Platte Columbus Hastings La Vista Elkhorn Scottsbluff South Sioux City Beatrice Plattsmouth Blair Lexington Gretna Gering Alliance York Nebraska City Seward Bennington Sidney Crete Holdrege" }, { "docid": "D3059043#0", "title": "http://www.daisyfieldfarm.com/\n.", "text": "About Daisy Field Farm... Daisy Field Farm is a family owned horse farm near White Haven, PA in the Western Pocono Mountains. It is a private farm and wildlife preserve where two generations of our family have grown up. At Daisy Field Farm you'll find horses, farm animals and abundant wildlife. We offer horseback riding, trail rides and other activities by appointment only. You'll enjoy fresh mountain air and beautiful scenery during your stay at Daisy Field Farm. We don’t allow hunting on our property so the animals are trusting of us and our horses. You can see wild deer, turkeys and other animals close up during your ride. Our rides are perfect for people of all ages and horseback riding abilities. All rides are accompanied by friendly, experienced trail guides. For the less adventurous, horse drawn wagon rides are also available." }, { "docid": "D1240936#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunt_seat\nHunt seat", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A horse and rider with Hunt seat tack and attire Hunt seat is a style of forward seat riding commonly found in North American horse shows. Along with dressage, it is one of the two classic forms of English riding. The hunt seat is based on the tradition of fox hunting. Hunt seat competition in North America includes both flat and over fences for show hunters, which judge the horse's movement and form, and equitation classes, which judge the rider's ability both on the flat and over fences. The term hunt seat may also refer to any form of forward seat riding, including the kind seen in show jumping and eventing. Hunt seat is a popular form of riding in the United States, recognized by the USHJA (United States Hunter/Jumper Association) and the United States Equestrian Federation, and in Canada. While hunt seat showing per se is not an Olympic discipline, many show jumping competitors began by riding in hunter and equitation classes before moving into the jumper divisions. Contents [ hide ]1 Rider position2 Types of competition3 The horse3.1 Show hunter3.2 Show jumper3.3 Equitation4 Differences between show hunters, show jumpers, and equitation4.1 Courses4.2 Obstacles4.3 Judging or scoring4.4 Pacing5 Classes5.1 Type of class5.2 Horse restricted divisions5.3 Rider restricted classes6 Required tack6.1 Hunter and equitation classes6.2 Breed shows7 Grooming and braiding8 Rider attire9 See also10 References11 Further reading12 External links Rider position [ edit]Main articles: Equitation and Jumping position One style of hunt seat saddle, an \"\"eventing\"\" saddle. It is heavier and has a deeper seat than the \"\"close contact\"\" style of hunt seat saddle. The Hunt seat is also sometimes called the \"\"forward seat.\"\"" }, { "docid": "D3227934#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080627174744AAWmCw2\nCan a 5 yr old Tennessee Walker still grow in height? How much weight can a 14.1 hh Walker carry?", "text": "\"Pets Horses Can a 5 yr old Tennessee Walker still grow in height? How much weight can a 14.1 hh Walker carry? I am looking at a 5 yr. old Tennessee Walker that is 14.1 hh tall. I need a horse that can carry at least a 180 lb. rider (about 210 lbs total w/tack). The current owner tells me that she should grow to 15 hh because Tennessee Walkers grow until they are 7 yrs. old. Is this true? If she didn't grow beyond... show more Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: walking horses don't grow until 7 that's not true at all!" }, { "docid": "D1918887#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_breed_of_horse_did_Josh_Randall_ride_in_the_series_Wanted_Dead_or_Alive\nWhich breed of horse did Josh Randall ride in the series Wanted Dead or Alive?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Mammals Land Mammals Horses Care of Horses Which breed of horse did Josh Randall ride in the series Wanted Dead or Alive? Flag Which breed of horse did Josh Randall ride in the series Wanted Dead or Alive? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. I think his horse Ringo was a quarter horse crossed with tennessee walker.17 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Fish247 . 1,670,226 Contributions Mechanical Engineering student & Senior Supervisor on Wiki Answers Is Sally Ride alive or dead? Sally Ride was born on May 26th 1951, and passed away on July 23, 2012 at the age of 61. She retired from NASA at August 15th 1987 and became a teacher. Sarahloveshorses 12 Contributions What breed of horse is a good riding horse?well, it depends on what type of riding you would like. if you want to do western pleasure, it might be adviseable to go for something like a quarter horse, unless you want a …Just racey 1,750 Contributions What breed of horse would be good for me I have been riding for several years and I want a trail horse?" }, { "docid": "D2551322#0", "title": "http://www.horselistening.com/2013/09/30/9-things-you-need-to-know-if-you-want-to-ride-horses/\n9 Things You Need to Know if You Want to Ride Horses", "text": "\"You might have liked horses all your life. Or you might have had an awakening not too long ago that is urging you to explore horseback riding for the first time. You can't tear your eyes away from the sight of glowing coats and rippling muscles. You get excited every time you drive by horses in a field. Contrary to your friends, you even like the smell of a barn!And now, you know you are ready to take the first steps on the long road of becoming an equestrian. You've booked riding lessons at a local barn and you are convinced that you are ready to tackle the learning curve that lays ahead. Before you begin, here are nine tips to smooth the way into your new adventures!1. Be prepared to be a beginner - for a long time!Once you step into that stirrup for the first time, forget all about instant gratification. Instead, get all pumped up for the accomplishment of doing something for the long term. Don't worry if your fingers fumble when putting on the bridle." }, { "docid": "D338866#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_training\nHorse training", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations. ( May 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A horse being trained on the longe line. Horse training refers to a variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when asked to do so by humans. Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities from horse racing to therapeutic horseback riding for people with disabilities. Historically, horses were trained for warfare, farm work, sport and transport. Today, most horse training is geared toward making horses useful for a variety of recreational and sporting equestrian pursuits. Horses are also trained for specialized jobs from movie stunt work to police and crowd control activities, circus entertainment, and equine-assisted psychotherapy. There is tremendous controversy over various methods of horse training and even some of the words used to describe these methods. Some techniques are considered cruel, other methods are considered gentler and more humane." }, { "docid": "D335949#0", "title": "http://horsemanpro.com/articles/age_criteria.htm\n.", "text": "\"The Horse Training Age Criteria (How old should the horse be before he enters regular training? ) There are many published opinions in reference to how old the horse should be when he enters training for riding. Most of the information concerning this issue comes from people that do not have sufficient experience with the horses in question and/or do not understand the determining factors. There are simple criteria by which the trainer determines when he should enter the horse in regular training without endangering the horse's physical and mental well-being. A very advance jump of a Lipizzaner in the Courbette, achieved through special systematic training lastingseveral years. The pre-training education (psychological), concerning handling , begins in the early age of the foal, but should be limited only to the necessities, because the young foals have difficulty comprehending a reprimand. Hence the education of young foals is a different issue that will be discussed separately. The key word in the education of young foals is “familiarity”. When the horse enters full training for riding, it must be done regularly and on a daily basis. Lazy folks usually justify infrequent training of a riding horse by claiming that they are taking their time and they do not wish to rush the horse (training horses every other day or four times per week or less)." }, { "docid": "D407876#0", "title": "http://www.horseforum.com/horse-talk/queens-new-year-ride-fell-pony-108121/\n.", "text": "\"post #1 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 05:03 PM Thread Starter Fellpony Weanling User Horses Join Date: Sep 2011Posts: 548 • Horses: 0The Queen's New Year Ride on Fell pony I hope I am still riding and enjoying horses at her age :) She is a great advert for our British Native Breeds :) Fell her Majesty is riding and Highland the groom is riding Thought you might like to see it Queen's dynamic start to the new year as she rides out at Sandringham | Mail Online TRAIL RIDING HOURS IN THE SADDLE ..37 hours 20 mins totaĺ 2016 !!! .2017..7 hour 15 mins Fellpony is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 05:30 PMbsms Showing User Horses Join Date: Dec 2010Location: southern Arizona Posts: 10,435 • Horses: 4Good for her! \"\" We'll do it together, or not at all! \"\" bsms is offline Quote Quick Replypost #3 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 05:35 PMEquus_girl Yearling User Horses Join Date: Jan 2009Location: Alberta, Canada Posts: 1,075 • Horses: 1Good for her! That is awesome she's still riding at her age. Equus_girl is offline Quote Quick Replypost #4 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 05:36 PM Thread Starter Fellpony Weanling User Horses Join Date: Sep 2011Posts: 548 • Horses: 0Some info on the breed for anyone who is interested, These are an ancient Native breed also on the rare breeds list. After all I do have to promote them he he I own two :) The Fell Pony Society The Fell Pony Society of North America (FPSNA) Welcome TRAIL RIDING HOURS IN THE SADDLE ..37 hours 20 mins totaĺ 2016 !!! .2017..7 hour 15 mins Fellpony is offline Quote Quick Replypost #5 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 06:37 PMgunslinger Green Broke User Horses Join Date: Sep 2011Location: SE TNPosts: 4,823 • Horses: 3Good for her! My guess is this will cause quite a stir with the \"\"must wear a helmet\"\" crowd.gunslinger is offline Quote Quick Replypost #6 of 18Old 01-02-2012, 06:40 PM Thread Starter Fellpony Weanling User Horses Join Date: Sep 2011Posts: 548 • Horses: 0Quote: Originally Posted by gunslinger View Post Good for her! My guess is this will cause quite a stir with the \"\"must wear a helmet\"\" crowd." }, { "docid": "D3415397#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_Horse\nHorses in warfare", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from War Horse)navigation search\"\"War horse\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see War Horse (disambiguation). Scotland Forever! [ crop] depicting the charge of the Royal Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo. The first use of horses in warfare occurred over 5,000 years ago. The earliest evidence of horses ridden in warfare dates from Eurasia between 4000 and 3000 BC. A Sumerian illustration of warfare from 2500 BC depicts some type of equine pulling wagons. By 1600 BC, improved harness and chariot designs made chariot warfare common throughout the Ancient Near East, and the earliest written training manual for war horses was a guide for training chariot horses written about 1350 BC. As formal cavalry tactics replaced the chariot, so did new training methods, and by 360 BC, the Greek cavalry officer Xenophon had written an extensive treatise on horsemanship. The effectiveness of horses in battle was also revolutionized by improvements in technology, including the invention of the saddle, the stirrup, and later, the horse collar." }, { "docid": "D2877609#0", "title": "http://animals.mom.me/old-average-horse-stops-growing-11482.html\nHow Old Is the Average Horse When It Stops Growing?", "text": "More than 100 breeds of horses exist worldwide, and they don't all grow at the same rate. You may want to know whether it's time to start breaking in your horse, or simply how much taller he's going to grow. It's important not to start riding a young horse too early in his development, as it can cause physical or psychological damage. When Do Horses Stop Growing? It's hard to give a specific age when horses stop growing, because this varies wildly among different breeds. While most horses reach their full adult height between the ages of 4 and 5, some tall, heavy breeds won't reach their full height until they're around 8 years old. Horses grow much more quickly at first, before greatly slowing down. The majority of breeds reach about 90 percent of their adult height by age 2, taking at least another 2 years to grow that remaining 10 percent. Skeletal Maturity Horses have growth plates on either end of every bone in their bodies, other than their skull, which allow their bones to grow. These plates at the end of their bones are made from cartilage, but once they've finished growing they convert to bone and become more durable and less susceptible to damage." }, { "docid": "D814380#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestication_of_the_horse\nDomestication of the horse", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A 'bred back' Heck Horse, closely resembling the now-extinct Tarpan, a subspecies of wild horse extant at the time of original domestication. A number of hypotheses exist on many of the key issues regarding the domestication of the horse. Although horses appeared in Paleolithic cave art as early as 30,000 BCE, these were wild horses and were probably hunted for meat. How and when horses became domesticated is disputed. The clearest evidence of early use of the horse as a means of transport is from chariot burials dated c. 2000 BCE. However, an increasing amount of evidence supports the hypothesis that horses were domesticated in the Eurasian Steppes approximately 3500 BCE; [1] [2] [3] recent discoveries in the context of the Botai culture suggest that Botai settlements in the Akmola Province of Kazakhstan are the location of the earliest domestication of the horse. [ 4]Use of horses spread across Eurasia for transportation, agricultural work and warfare. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Predecessors to the domestic horse3 Genetic evidence4 Archaeological evidence4.1 Horses interred with chariots4.2 Skeletal indicators of domestication4.3 Botai culture4.4 Bit wear4.5 Dung and corrals4.6 Geographic expansion4.6.1 Other evidence of geographic expansion4.7 Horse images as symbols of power4.8 Artifacts4.9 Horses interred in human graves5 Methods of domestication6 Driving versus riding7 Horses in historic warfare8 See also9 References10 External links Background [ edit]The date of the domestication of the horse depends to some degree upon the definition of \"\"domestication\"\". Some zoologists define \"\"domestication\"\" as human control over breeding, which can be detected in ancient skeletal samples by changes in the size and variability of ancient horse populations. Other researchers look at broader evidence, including skeletal and dental evidence of working activity; weapons, art, and spiritual artifacts; and lifestyle patterns of human cultures." }, { "docid": "D3506859#0", "title": "http://coursesonhorses.blogspot.com/2008/07/at-what-age-should-horse-first-be.html\nAt what age should a horse first be ridden?", "text": "\"At what age should a horse first be ridden? How young is \"\"too young to ride\"\" is often a heated debate among horse people. My opinion is just one of many but I hope that you'll take the time to research some things (don't just take my word for it) before you form your own opinion of when you should begin riding a horse. Many people are under the impression that it's okay to begin riding a horse at 2 years old. When I'm talking to people with this belief, the next sentence that follows (without fail) is: \"\"they run racehorses at 2 years old\"\". And I might as well go ahead and say it: This must be one of my #1 pet peeves when it comes to horses. What many people don't realize is that yes, racehorses are ridden at 2 (often at 1 yr old) BUT racehorses are usually retired by 6 or 7 years of age. Many are retired before that. The most sickening part is that many are permanently lamed and many have to be euthanized (put to sleep) by the age of 2, 3 or 4. I wonder how many yearlings are injured while in training and euthanized before they ever make it to the racetrack that we will never hear of?" }, { "docid": "D3159931#0", "title": "http://www.elvis.com.au/presley/elvis-presley-rising-sun-and-other-horses-at-graceland.shtml\nElvis Presley : Rising Sun and other Horses at Graceland", "text": "Elvis Presley : Rising Sun and other Horses at Graceland By: Elvis Australia Source: www.elvis.com.au December 23, 2015 Elvis Articles , Elvis Biography In 1966 Elvis asked Jerry Schilling if it would be alright with me if he bought a horse for hid girlfriend, Sandy Kawelo because he wanted to buy one for Priscilla, and wanted her to have someone to ride with. Knowing Elvis as he did, Jerry suspected the gifts would set the stage for Elvis to get back in the saddle himself. ' He had had a horse run away with him in one of his early films and he was uncertain about getting back on a horse. Jerry remembers horse shopping with Elvis. Though he didn't know anything about horses, Jerry got to be the test pilot. Finally, after a lot of laughing and looking, a four-year-old, black, Quarter Horse named Domino was purchased for Priscilla, and a light cream-colored horse, named Sheba, for Sandy. Priscilla turned out to be a natural, graceful rider and often rode around the grounds bareback. Soon Elvis was on a quest for a horse of his own, but finding just the right horse wasn't easy. The first horse he bought was gentle, and helped Elvis regain his confidence, but he soon got bored with it. In the documentary Elvis, By the Presleys, Priscilla Presley recalls those days, 'He wanted a golden palomino." }, { "docid": "D3047198#0", "title": "http://www.jockeysroom.com/msg4.htm\n.", "text": "\"A lot of people e-mail me with this question, especially young people from the US, in the main. The first thing one can say is that there is no real defined career path for people to become a jockey. Whilst this is advantageous in that you can succeed if you are good, the lack of a path means that it is difficult to enrol into the sport and find about what is required to become a jockey. The picture to the right is of Laura Howarth. Laura was one of the successful graduates from the 2003 intake at British Racing School in Newmarket. Laura is working very happily at a yard in the north of England in her quest to become a jockey. Hopefuly, the updated details below will give you a few tips and useful contact details to get you going. Yoo too could become a jockey! Good luck. Weight The most obvious requirement is that one needs to weigh ideally no more than 52.5kgs, 116 lbs or 8stone 4lbs (for flat racing) or 62kgs, 136 lbs or 62kgs (for Jumps)in order to secure rides from trainers." }, { "docid": "D867789#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_(sport)\nCutting (sport)", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Cutting A cutting horse working a cow Clubs National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA)Characteristics Type Western riding Equipment Western saddle; bridle with bit, or hackamore; split reins; optional chaps and spurs Venue National Cutting Horse Association events, single- breedhorse shows, American Cutting Horse Association events, annual stock shows and rodeos Young cutting horse at training clinic Cutting is a western-style equestrian competition in which a horse and rider work as a team before a judge or panel of judges to demonstrate the horse's athleticism and ability to handle cattle during a 2 1⁄ 2 minute performance, called a \"\"run.\"\" Each contestant is assisted by four helpers: two are designated as turnback help to keep cattle from running off to the back of the arena, and the other two are designated as herd holders to keep the cattle bunched together and prevent potential strays from escaping into the work area. Cutting cattle are typically young steers and heifers that customarily range in size from 400 to 650 lb (180 to 290 kg). They are of Angus or Hereford lineage or possibly a mix of crossbred beef cattle with Charolais or Brahman lineage. A contestant is required to make at least two cuts from the herd, one of which must be a cut from deep inside the herd while the other (s) can be peeled from the edges. Once the selected cow has been driven clear of the herd, the contestant commits the horse by dropping the rein hand to feed slack and give the horse its head. At that point, it is almost entirely up to the horse except for allowable leg cues from the rider to prevent the cow from returning to the herd; a job the best horses do with relish, savvy, and style. Judges score a run on a scale from 60 to 80, with 70 being an average score. Cutting is a sport born of necessity and dates back to a time when ranchers in the American West hired cowboys to work and sort through herds of cattle out on the open range, separating those in need of branding or doctoring. From the open range to the indoor arena, cutting has grown into a widely recognized sport with sanctioned events, some of which offer added monies and awards comprising million dollar purses." }, { "docid": "D3227810#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horses_in_warfare\nHorses in warfare", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"War horse\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see War Horse (disambiguation). Scotland Forever! [ crop] depicting the charge of the Royal Scots Greys at the Battle of Waterloo. The first use of horses in warfare occurred over 5,000 years ago. The earliest evidence of horses ridden in warfare dates from Eurasia between 4000 and 3000 BC. A Sumerian illustration of warfare from 2500 BC depicts some type of equine pulling wagons. By 1600 BC, improved harness and chariot designs made chariot warfare common throughout the Ancient Near East, and the earliest written training manual for war horses was a guide for training chariot horses written about 1350 BC. As formal cavalry tactics replaced the chariot, so did new training methods, and by 360 BC, the Greek cavalry officer Xenophon had written an extensive treatise on horsemanship. The effectiveness of horses in battle was also revolutionized by improvements in technology, including the invention of the saddle, the stirrup, and later, the horse collar." }, { "docid": "D3506861#0", "title": "http://www.horseforum.com/western-pleasure/what-age-can-you-start-riding-103875/\n.", "text": "post #1 of 21Old 11-19-2011, 04:03 PM Thread Startertanya Weanling User Horses Join Date: Mar 2011Location: Willard, UTPosts: 304 • Horses: 0At what age can you start riding horse? I have hear many different ages and was wondering when I can start riding our TB/Clydes. I heard 2 yrs is that correct and why do you wait so long? Is that how long it takes them to finish growing? Our colt is 6 months old now and I think by the time he is a year old he will be bigger than our mustang He is a big boy and such a sweetheart we go out there and he follows us around like a big dog.tanya is offline Quote Quick Replypost #2 of 21Old 11-19-2011, 04:09 PMMike Zimmerman Foal User Horses Join Date: Oct 2011Location: Princeton, Illinois Posts: 149 • Horses: 0Size has nothing to do with development, just because he'll be as big as an adult horse doesn't mean he is an adult horse. Posted via Mobile Device Mouse Z, Chasin Ponies and AFull99 like this. Mike Zimmerman is offline Quote Quick Replypost #3 of 21Old 11-19-2011, 04:45 PM Thread Startertanya Weanling User Horses Join Date: Mar 2011Location: Willard, UTPosts: 304 • Horses: 0Quote: Originally Posted by Mike Zimmerman View Post Size has nothing to do with development, just because he'll be as big as an adult horse doesn't mean he is an adult horse. Posted via Mobile Device Thats not what I was implying Mike when I said he was big sorry for the misunderstanding. I was just saying he is getting big and I know that he still has alot of growing before he can support a rider. AFull99 likes this.tanya is offline Quote Quick Replypost #4 of 21Old 11-19-2011, 04:48 PMbubba13Banned User Horses Join Date: Jan 2007Posts: 4,648 • Horses: 6Quote: Originally Posted by tanya View Post I have hear many different ages and was wondering when I can start riding our TB/Clydes." }, { "docid": "D335948#0", "title": "http://www.alphahorse.com/horse-starting.html\nWhat Age Should I Start My Horse?", "text": "\"What Age Should I Start My Horse? By Jeffrey Rolo Starting a horse is often a stressful time for newer horse owners or trainers, yet with the right training plan in place it really doesn't have to be. In fact, often the confusion begins before a training plan is even considered! It seems the horse world will always debate (sometimes boisterously) what the best age is for starting a horse. Since this is such a popular inquiry/debate among horse owners, I'll throw my chips in too. First and foremost the answer will depend on the following factors: The breed of your horse. The development of your horse. The conformation of your horse. The demands you will place on your horse. And potentially, your physical stature, balance and weight." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D63457#0", "title": "http://www.uscourts.gov/services-forms/jury-service/juror-qualifications\nJuror Qualifications", "text": "\"Juror Qualifications To be legally qualified for jury service, an individual must:be a United States citizen;be at least 18 years of age;reside primarily in the judicial district for one year;be adequately proficient in English to satisfactorily complete the juror qualification form;have no disqualifying mental or physical condition;not currently be subject to felony charges punishable by imprisonment for more than one year; andnever have been convicted of a felony (unless civil rights have been legally restored)There are three groups that are exempt from federal jury service:members of the armed forces on active duty;members of professional fire and police departments; and\"\"public officers\"\" of federal, state or local governments, who are actively engaged full-time in the performance of public duties. Persons employed on a full-time basis in any of these categories are barred from serving on federal juries, even if they desire to do so. Excuses from Jury Service Each of the 94 federal district courts maintains its own jury procedures and policies regarding excuses from jury service. Many courts offer excuses from service, on individual request, to designated groups of persons or occupational classes. Such groups may include persons over age 70; persons who have, within the past two years, served on a federal jury; and persons who serve as volunteer fire fighters or members of a rescue squad or ambulance crew. The Jury Act also allows courts to excuse a juror from service at the time he or she is summoned on the grounds of \"\"undue hardship or extreme inconvenience.\"\" The juror should write a letter to the clerk of court requesting an excuse with an explanation of hardship. Excuses for jurors are granted at the discretion of the court and cannot be reviewed or appealed to Congress or any other entity. \"" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2584407#0", "title": "http://www.court.co.lancaster.pa.us/136/Jury-Services\nJury Services", "text": "You Are Here: Feature Links Jury Services Jury Services Guide to Jury Service A Duty and a Privilege - Jury Service Compensation for Jury Duty Courtroom Accessibility Courtroom Attire Directions to Parking Garage / Entering the Courthouse Exemption from Jury Duty First Day of Jury Service Frequency of Jury Service Length of Jury Service Persons in the Courtroom Sequestration The Jury Selection Process The Trial Sequence The Voir Dire Examination Types of Court A Duty and a Privilege - Jury Service Jurors perform a vital role in the American system of justice. The protection of our rights and liberties is largely achieved through the teamwork of judge and jury who, working together in a common effort, put into practice the principles of our great heritage of freedom. The judge determines the law to be applied in the case while the jury decides the facts. Thus, in a very important way, jurors become a part of the court itself. Any inconvenience and financial sacrifice that might be made to render public service as a juror are greatly appreciated by the judges, the lawyers, and your fellow citizens. It is a strong act of citizenship akin to paying taxes, serving in the military, and voting. The reward for a juror’s services lies in the awareness that he or she has performed a high duty of citizenship, and in the realization that he or she has aided in the maintenance of law, order, and in the administration of justice among his or her fellow citizens. Efficient jurors are men and women of sound judgment, absolute honesty, and a complete sense of fairness. The juror aids in the maintenance of law and order and upholds justice among the citizenry. His or her greatest reward is the knowledge that he or she has discharged the duty faithfully, honorably, and well." }, { "docid": "D1830020#0", "title": "http://legalbeagle.com/6363961-grand-juries-chosen.html\nHow Are Grand Juries Chosen?", "text": "\"Home »Information How Are Grand Juries Chosen? By Mike Andrews; Updated June 15, 2017According to Dictionary.com, a grand jury is \"\"a jury, at common law, of 12 to 23 persons, designated to inquire into alleged violations of the law in order to ascertain whether the evidence is sufficient to warrant trial.\"\" Grand juries act as the first step in the process of evaluating evidence and deciding whether there should be a criminal charge brought against a defendant. Given their important role in our justice system, grand jury members represent a cross-section of the community. The Grand Jury Pool The pool of potential grand jurors includes all persons living in the community under the court's jurisdiction. The court randomly chooses grand juror candidates from among this pool. The clerk of courts identifies candidates from public records such as registered voters and licensed drivers. Eligibility U. S. law requires that everyone selected for federal grand jury duty be U. S. citizens over the age of 18, and having lived within the court's judicial district for at least one year. Jurors must be sufficiently fluent in the English language to complete the court's selection questionnaire and have no pending felony charges or felony convictions on their records. They also must have no physical or mental disabilities making them unable to serve." }, { "docid": "D23276#0", "title": "http://www.fresno.courts.ca.gov/jury/faq.php\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"Browsing in Jury > FAQFrequently Asked Questions If you are unable to find the answer to your question in Juror Information or the following \"\"Frequently Asked Questions,\"\" you may e-mail Juror Services and we will try to respond to your question. If you need an immediate response (within 10 days of the date your service begins), please call the office at 457-1600. Frequently Asked Questions Q1: Why do I have to serve jury duty? Q2: Does “One-Trial OR One-Day” jury service mean I only have to serve for one day? Q3: When I report, how long should I plan on being there? Q4: How many days do I have to serve? Q5: The nature of my job (truck driver, graveyard shift, etc.) makes it difficult to call in for five consecutive days. What can I do? Q6: How do names get selected to be summoned for jury duty?" }, { "docid": "D1347273#0", "title": "http://www.cscj.org/circuits/paulding/jury_information\nJury Information", "text": "\"Paulding Judicial Circuit Superior Courts Home Jury Information1. What does it mean when I receive a letter marked \"\"Jury Summons\"\" for the Superior Court of Paulding County? This means that you have been randomly selected by a computer to be a prospective Grand Jury or trial jury member in the Superior Court. It means that you have been selected to participate in one of a citizen's most sacred privileges and provides you with an opportunity to do a patriotic duty. Jury service also gives you the opportunity to see first hand how the courts in their community function. You should read both the summons, and the letter accompanying the summons, very carefully and completely to make sure that you understand exactly when and where you are to report for jury service as well other matters which are important to you and to the Courts. Georgia law provides that you MUST respond to a summons for jury duty and report, if not excused earlier, or face penalties, including the payment of a fine of up to $300.00. It is VERY IMPORTANT to follow all instructions in the letter and summons carefully and completely. If your summons says to call a particular phone number the day you are to report for jury duty, you should do so. Failure to do so may cause you unnecessary time and expense which could have been avoided had you followed the instructions.2." }, { "docid": "D1928752#0", "title": "https://slaterzurz.com/types-of-juries-and-jury-duty-in-ohio/\nTypes of Juries and Jury Duty in Ohio", "text": "Types of Juries and Jury Duty in Ohioby admin | Oct 29, 2012 | Misc. Topics | 0 comments Have you ever received a jury summons in the mail and wondered why you had been tapped for jury duty? In Ohio, persons are selected for jury service by random drawing. They are chosen from either a list of registered voters supplied by the Ohio Secretary of State or from a list of licensed drivers residing in the county or city the court serves. Sometimes jurors are chosen by combining the two methods. A new list of eligible jurors is compiled yearly. Jurors must be at least 18 years of age, a resident of the geographical area served by the court to which they are being summoned, and must not have lost their right to serve by having been convicted of certain types of crimes. The following persons are generally excused from jury duty: members of cloistered religious orders or recognized members of the Amish sect; people whose mental or physical condition renders them incapable of performing jury service; those whose spouse or a close relative has recently died or is seriously ill; those for whom jury service would cause extreme financial hardship; those older than 75 years; and members of the armed forces on active duty. The court must approve all excuses and no one is automatically excused. A person who has been excused is eligible for jury selection in the future." }, { "docid": "D2499234#0", "title": "https://www.flmd.uscourts.gov/Jury/PermExcuse.htm\nPermanent Excuse / Exemption from Jury Service", "text": "Permanent Excuse / Exemption from Jury Service The statutory qualifications for federal jury service (28 U. S. C.§1865) are: QUALIFICATIONS FOR FEDERAL JURY SERVICE: (1) Must be a citizen of the United States of America, at least 18 years of age, who has resided for a period of 1 year within the judicial district; (2) Must be able to read, write, speak and understand the English language; (3) Must be physically and mentally capable to render satisfactory jury service; and (4) Must not have felony charge (s) pending against you, or have been convicted of a felony and your civil rights have not been restored. Permanent Excuse/Exemption From Jury Service If you do not meet all the qualifications for federal jury service, please notify the Court in writing. The Jury Act, at 28 U. S. C.§1863 (b) (5) (A), permits excusal of certain groups of persons only if the Court finds that any member of such groups would suffer “undue hardship or extreme inconvenience” if required to perform jury service. There are certain categories of persons who, upon their specific written request, may be excused from service as a juror. If you are a person in one of the categories and you wish to be excused, please send a written request (by U. S. Mail or by using the electronic excuse form on this website) to the Jury Staff in the division where your jury service is to take place. Of course, if you wish to serve and meet the statutory qualifications, you are welcome to do so and need not contact the Court prior to your summons date. GROUNDS FOR REQUESTING PERMANENT EXCUSE: (1) Persons over 70 years of age or older; (2) Persons having active care and custody of a child or children under ten years of age whose health and/or safety would be jeopardized by their absence for jury service; or (3) Persons who are essential to the care of aged or infirm persons; (4) Persons who have, within the past two years, served on a federal grand or petit jury panel (see 28 U. S. C.§1866 (e)); (5) Voluntary safety personnel serving a public agency as a non-compensated firefighter or a member of an ambulance or rescue squad. ( 6) Persons with arrest powers who are not otherwise exempt pursuant to Section 7.04 of the USDC-MDFL Jury Plan. The Jury Act, at 28 U. S. C.§1863 (b) (5) (B), specifies that the following persons are barred from jury service on the grounds that they are exempt: EXEMPTIONS: (1) Members in active service of the Armed Forces of the United States; (2) Members of any governmental fire or police departments; (3) Public officers of the United States, state, or local government (elected to public office or directly appointed by one elected to office) who are actively engaged in the performance of official duties. If you fall in one of these exemption categories, please send that information in writing to the Jury Staff in the division where your jury service is to take place." }, { "docid": "D2607851#0", "title": "http://www.ncmd.uscourts.gov/jury-excuses\nJury Excuses", "text": "Home Jury Service Information for Jurors Jury Excuses You may request to be permanently excused or temporarily excused for a specific portion of a six week jury term. If you would like to request a temporary excuse, please wait until you have received a summons, not a questionnaire. This page explains the excuse request process only. If you wish to be deferred from jury service or feel that you do not qualify, please refer to the Deferral and Disqualification pages. All requests for excuse from jury service must be in writing. Excuse requests cannot be made over the phone or by e-mail. Requests for any reason should be made as soon as possible, and in any event, at least five days before the reporting date. For your convenience, we have created several excuse forms described below, however, you are welcome to send in a typed or legible letter. You also must include the bottom portion of your summons with your excuse request. We have set up a jury information line at 1-800-246-7607 that provides detailed information on the types (medical, age, residence, etc.)" }, { "docid": "D654196#0", "title": "http://www.wawd.uscourts.gov/jurors/postponement-excuse\nRequesting a Postponement or Permanent Excuse", "text": "Requesting a Postponement of Jury Service Select one of the options below that best describes your situation and follow the instructions. I have not yet responded to my summons by returning the Jury Information Form... AND my service is at least one week away: Please return the Jury Information Form found on the lower portion of your summons. You will find instructions for requesting a postponement on the back of the form. Follow the call-in instructions on your summons to determine if your request was granted, or you may use e Juror to complete your Jury Information Form online and request a postponement of your service. Note: Your request will be processed quicker using e Juror than if you returned the form by regular mail. I have already responded to my summons... AND it is NOT after 3:00 pm on the Friday prior to my reporting date. Nor is it the weekend prior to my reporting date: Please contact the jury staff by e-mail explaining your hardship and indicate a month in the near future that you are available to serve. Be sure to type out your name and include your 9-digit Juror Participant Number. Do not assume your request for a postponement was received and granted unless you receive confirmation back by e-mail or by calling the Jury Information Line as instructed on the back side of your summons. It is after 3:00 p.m. on the Friday prior to my reporting date: You may contact the court by e-mail or phone, but most likely it is too late to request a postponement -- UNLESS you have a family or medical emergency." }, { "docid": "D1043058#0", "title": "http://ijuror.dekalbcounty.org/main.asp?id=faq\n.", "text": "\"Contacting the Jury Office: How can I reach the De Kalb County Jury Commission? The Jury Commission Office is open Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) from 8:30 a.m. to 4 :30 p.m. During business hours, jurors may call (815) 895-7158 to speak with a staff member. The Jury Commission address is: De Kalb County Courthouse 133 West State Street Sycamore, Illinois 60178Jury Selection: Where does the jury commissioner obtain names of prospective jurors? The list of names that is used to call people for jury service is created by combining the County’s voter registration list, Illinois Licensed Driver and Illinois Public I. D. records. Names are randomly selected from that master list for possible service as a juror. I have been called to serve three times in the past five years and none of my friends have ever been called. Why don’t you pick some other people? Since the process of selecting residents of De Kalb County is random, some people may be selected more than others. I can no longer fulfill my duties as a juror. Can’t you take my name from your records?" }, { "docid": "D1861589#0", "title": "https://www.wicourts.gov/services/juror/faqs.htm\nFor jurors", "text": "\"Navigate this section For jurors General information Online juror services Circuit court contacts Information for employers Juror appreciationhome > services > for jurors > general information > frequently asked questions For jurors General information Frequently asked questions Note: Linked terms are defined in the glossary. Why is jury service important? The right to a trial by jury is the cornerstone of our country's justice system. A juror has a vital role to play in Wisconsin's court system!How was my name selected? A person selected for jury service must be chosen at random from a source list using the Wisconsin Department of Transportation’s list of people with motor vehicle licenses or identification cards who live in the area served by that circuit court. How are jurors selected? The rules for jury trials come from the law, tradition, and experience. In summary, the steps are as follows: Jurors are sworn to answer truthfully all questions about their qualifications for the case. The judge and attorneys ask questions of the prospective jurors ( voir dire ). The judge excuses a limited number of jurors which each lawyer has a right to ask be excused without giving a reason ( peremptory challenges ), and also may excuse additional jurors who may not be impartial in the cases ( challenges for cause )." }, { "docid": "D54310#0", "title": "http://www.experts123.com/q/what-is-the-age-limit-for-serving-jury-duty.html\nWhat is the age limit for serving jury duty?", "text": "\"What is the age limit for serving jury duty? April 26, 2017 age duty Jury limit0Posted What is the age limit for serving jury duty?0 Comments Add a Comment4 Answers Active Voted Newest Oldest0Anonymous Postedno such thing you are bound to jury duty even when you die just ask my grandmother0 Comments Add a Comment0talbotstone talbotstone Posted There can’t be an age limit, because if someone over that limit was accused of a crime they could argue they are not being tried by a jury of there \"\"peers\"\".0 Comments Add a Comment0Posted If you are over 70 years of age, you are not obligated to serve jury duty. You must show proof of your age in order to be permanently excused. Of course, if you are over 70and wish to serve, you may.0 Comments Add a Comment2Posted If you are seventy years of age or older you are not obligated to serve jury duty. You must show proof of your age in order to be permanently excused. Of course, if you are 70 or over and wish to serve you may.0 Comments Add a Comment Related Questions What is the age limit for serving on jury duty? What is the age limit for serving jury duty? What are the age requirements for jury duty? Connect with: Register or Login Questions What is the age limit for serving jury duty? \"" }, { "docid": "D2027597#0", "title": "https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/scotland/law-and-rights/legal-system-s/taking-legal-action-s/jury-service-s/\nJury service", "text": "Jury service This advice applies to Scotland Print This information applies to Scotland only Being called for jury service Receiving a jury citation Who can apply to be excused from the jury Applying to be excused from jury service on other grounds How long does a trial last Who can serve on a jury Illness and jury service Being a juror Financial arrangements Being called for jury service If you are called for jury service you will usually have to serve at a criminal trial, but you can be called to serve at a civil trial. Criminal trials take place in either the High Court or the Sheriff Court depending on the seriousness of the crime. Civil trials with a jury can either take place in the Court of Session or the All-Scotland Sheriff Personal Injury Court. Generally, both types of trial proceed in the same way. There is a lot of helpful information about the court system and going to court as a juror on www.scotcourts.gov.uk. Receiving a jury citation Names of people aged 18 and over are selected at random from the electoral register for jury service. You will receive a single legal document called a jury citation between three and nine weeks prior to the trial date. It will give you information about where and when to attend the court. You must read it carefully. You must respond to the jury citation by going to the Scottish Courts and Tribunals website at www.scotcourts.gov.uk." }, { "docid": "D1250593#0", "title": "http://www.courts.dotag.wa.gov.au/J/jurors_frequently_asked_questions.aspx\nJurors Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "\"What is a jury? How are people selected for jury duty? What are the age restrictions to serve on a jury? What do I do when I receive a jury summons? Why was I sent a summons again? Why should I update my address with WA Electoral Commission? Does my employer have to release me for jury duty? What can I expect when I first attend? Am I paid for jury duty? What about my mobile phone and the internet?" }, { "docid": "D521194#0", "title": "https://www.marincourt.org/juror_faq.htm\n.", "text": "\"Search Site Go Jury Services – Frequently Asked Questions Print this Page Phone: (415) 444-7120; Fax: (415) 444-7121 Email: [email protected] Location: Civic Center, Hall of Justice, Room 244 Office Hours: 8:00am - 4:00pm Telephone Customer Service Hours 1:00pm - 3:00pm RESCHEDULINGHow do I change my summons date? I'm a teacher and won't be available until next summer. Can I reschedule to then? What should I do if I'm sick on my scheduled date for jury duty? The dates listed in your website/phone system aren't convenient for me. What should I do? The system won’t allow me to reschedule again. What should I do? DISQUALIFICATION OR EXCUSEAm I qualified to serve as a juror? May I be disqualified if I do not speak or understand English?" }, { "docid": "D745326#0", "title": "http://www.statutes.legis.state.tx.us/Docs/GV/htm/GV.62.htm\n.", "text": "\"GOVERNMENT CODETITLE 2. JUDICIAL BRANCHSUBTITLE E. JURIESCHAPTER 62. PETIT JURIESSUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONSThis section was amended by the 85th Legislature. Pending publication of the current statutes, see H. B. 1103, 85th Legislature, Regular Session, for amendments affecting this section. Sec. 62.001. JURY SOURCE; RECONSTITUTION OF JURY WHEEL. ( a) The jury wheel must be reconstituted by using, as the source: (1) the names of all persons on the current voter registration lists from all the precincts in the county; and (2) all names on a current list to be furnished by the Department of Public Safety, showing the citizens of the county who: (A) hold a valid Texas driver's license or a valid personal identification card or certificate issued by the department; and (B) are not disqualified from jury service under Section 62.102 (1), (2), or (7). ( b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a), the names of persons listed on a register of persons exempt from jury service may not be placed in the jury wheel, as provided by Sections 62.108 and 62.109. ( c) Each year not later than the third Tuesday in November or the date provided by Section 16.032, Election Code, for the cancellation of voter registrations, whichever is earlier, the voter registrar of each county shall furnish to the secretary of state a current voter registration list from all the precincts in the county that, except as provided by Subsection (d), includes: (1) the complete name, mailing address, date of birth, voter registration number, and precinct number for each voter; (2) if available, the Texas driver's license number or personal identification card or certificate number and social security number for each voter; and (3) any other information included on the voter registration list of the county. (" }, { "docid": "D3442263#0", "title": "http://www.collincountytx.gov/jury_services/Pages/faq.aspx\nFrequently Asked Questions", "text": "Collin County > Jury Services > Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions How do I check my summons status prior to the date I am requested to appear? Jurors may check the reporting status after 5 p.m. on the workday prior to the requested date of service by going to www.collinjuror.org. If circumstances beyond my control prevent me from appearing on my scheduled date and I cannot reach the department that morning, will a warrant be issued for my arrest? No, you will not be arrested. You may call our office any time or send an email of explanation to the Jury Services Department and you will be assisted by one of our jury clerks in a timely manner. Why am I unable to get through by telephone to Jury Services during jury selection days? During the jury selection process the Jury Services staff will be unavailable so we may process jurors as efficiently as possible. Most questions may be answered by viewing the entire questionnaire/summons (front/back or page 1&2). What is the dress code when serving jury duty? Business appropriate dress is required in our courts." }, { "docid": "D1819238#0", "title": "https://www.elderlawanswers.com/called-for-jury-duty-you-may-be-excused-based-on-your-age-15650\nCalled for Jury Duty? You May Be Excused Based on Your Age", "text": "Called for Jury Duty? You May Be Excused Based on Your Age In many states, seniors have the right to decline jury duty based on their age. But the age limits and rules vary by state and by type of court, so if you are summoned for jury duty, check with the court to determine if you are exempt. The majority of states have a rule in place that allows individuals over a certain age to choose not to serve on a jury if called. How this works varies by state and by court. Some states allow anyone over a certain age to be permanently exempted; other states allow seniors to be excused from serving if they are called. Some states require notice in writing; other states have a box the senior can check on the jury summons form. The ages at which seniors can be exempted or excused are 65 (Mississippi and South Carolina), 70 (Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia), 72 (North Carolina and Wyoming), 75 (Arizona, Indiana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania), and 80 (Hawaii and South Dakota). Some states have more complicated rules regarding seniors and jury duty. In Nevada, for example, everyone over age 65 who lives 65 miles or more away from the court is exempted from serving on a jury." }, { "docid": "D521193#0", "title": "http://www.elderlawanswers.com/called-for-jury-duty-you-may-be-excused-based-on-your-age-15650\nCalled for Jury Duty? You May Be Excused Based on Your Age", "text": "Called for Jury Duty? You May Be Excused Based on Your Age In many states, seniors have the right to decline jury duty based on their age. But the age limits and rules vary by state and by type of court, so if you are summoned for jury duty, check with the court to determine if you are exempt. The majority of states have a rule in place that allows individuals over a certain age to choose not to serve on a jury if called. How this works varies by state and by court. Some states allow anyone over a certain age to be permanently exempted; other states allow seniors to be excused from serving if they are called. Some states require notice in writing; other states have a box the senior can check on the jury summons form. The ages at which seniors can be exempted or excused are 65 (Mississippi and South Carolina), 70 (Alabama, Alaska, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia), 72 (North Carolina and Wyoming), 75 (Arizona, Indiana, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania), and 80 (Hawaii and South Dakota). Some states have more complicated rules regarding seniors and jury duty. In Nevada, for example, everyone over age 65 who lives 65 miles or more away from the court is exempted from serving on a jury." }, { "docid": "D668097#0", "title": "http://www.txcourts.gov/about-texas-courts/juror-information/jury-service-in-texas.aspx\nAbout Texas Courts", "text": "\"About Texas Courts Home / Courts / About Texas Courts / Juror Information / Jury Service in Texas About Texas Courts Home Courts of Appeals Multi-District Litigation Panel Specialty Courts Trial Courts Juror Information Jury Service in Texas Basics of the Texas Judicial System Frequently Asked Questions Jury Service in Texas Jury Service as a Civic Duty and a Privilege Your participation is important to Texas!Both the Constitution of the United States and the Texas Constitution guarantee the right to a trial by jury. That right has long been considered a fundamental safeguard of each American's civil liberties. With your participation as a Texas juror, our constitutional right to an impartial jury is protected. As noted by the Honorable Tom C. Clark, Texan and former justice of the United States Supreme Court, \"\"The jury system improves the quality of justice and is the sole means of keeping its administration attuned to community standards. \"\" Jury service is a privilege that offers the average citizen an unequaled opportunity to influence and deliberate over fundamental matters of justice. As a juror, you are in a position of responsibility. You will need to be fair, impartial, and be willing to make decisions that are not based on your personal feelings and biases. \"\" The men and women who are called upon to serve on juries in both our federal and state courts have maintained a standard of fairness and excellence throughout the history of our country. They have demonstrated a vision and a will toward the administration of justice that is a wellspring of inspiration. \"\"-U. S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren (1962)Jury Summons Why did I receive a summons and what do I do now?" }, { "docid": "D2737026#0", "title": "http://rutherfordcountytn.gov/courts/faqs_jury.htm\nThe Day of Service", "text": "Jury FAQThe Day of Service What should I expect when I report for jury duty? The majority of people called for jury duty on any given day will not actually serve. Counties must summon more jurors then will actually be used because it is difficult to predict precisely how many jurors will be needed on a given day. However, counties are working to decrease the number of excess jurors they call in each day, and are instituting procedures to foster virtually up-to-the minute counting of how many jurors are needed. These counties often use telephone or web-based information lines which jurors may access the night before their scheduled service to see if their service is still required. Check with the Circuit Court Clerk’s office. In any event, most jurors likely will spend some time waiting to be called before a judge and lawyers for voir dire (i.e. questioning of the jury panel). This may be frustrating, but when you are waiting to be called or questioned, please remember that if you were to be involved in a trial, whether civil or criminal, you would probably want the court and the lawyers to take their time picking a good jury, so be patient. This is the time to pull out a book or project, socialize with your fellow citizens, or catch up on some rest. You will be called in groups or “panels” to be questioned by the judge and/or lawyers involved in a particular case." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D453510#0", "title": "https://fiascofarm.com/goats/breeding.htm\n.", "text": "\"First let me start by saying PLEASE, DO NOT \"\"run\"\" your buck with you does. If you do, you will have no control over breeding and will have no idea when to expect kids. Because of this you will be unable to give the doe proper prenatal care and also will have no idea when she is due to kid. You will be unable to prepare and you will risk loosing babies. Our bucks and does live very happy, separate lives, and only meet each other when we take them on \"\"dates\"\". At what age can goats breed? At what age should I breed my does? When can I expect my doe to come into heat so she can be bred? How many years will a doe continue to produce babies? How long can a doe keeping safely breeding?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D1011380#0", "title": "http://anhrabbitry.weebly.com/\nWelcome to ANH Rabbitry!", "text": "Welcome to ANH Rabbitry!ANH's Biscuit - Tort Jr. Mini Rex Buck Updated - July 17, 2012Please, bare with me wile I work on putting this website together. My old one's web provider is closeing down, so I am haveing to make a compleatly new one now. I finally got the Mini Rex pages all done. Will start on the Harlequin pages next, and will work on them when I have time. If you have any questions, or need anything, feel free to email me! Thanks! Hello, my name is Ashlee Hawkes. I raise and show Mini Rex Rabbits in - Tort, Sable Point, Red, Black, Blue, Chocolate, Lilac, Otter, Castor, Brokens and REWs, and Harlequin Rabbits in all 4 colors of Magpie and Japanese. I also have a few mixed breed meat type does for meat rabbit babies as well, and plan on getting some Pure Bred meat breed rabbits in the future! I also raise Guinea Pigs, Boer cross goats, and Chickens as well." }, { "docid": "D516636#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_should_a_goat_be_to_breed\nHow do you breed goats?", "text": "Tricia Snyder 11 Contributions How do you breed goats? We raise Dairy goats and to breed them .. first they have to reach the weight of 75 lbs.. then it has to be mating season.. usually between Aug. and Jan.... when a goat starts …Sanensue 641 Contributions Can you in breed goats? Yes, and SOMETIMES it turns out really well. Other times it tastes really good. This is better left to a professional breeder, not a barkyard goat owner. How old does a goat have to be to breed? A goat should be about 2 years old before it has a kid. Goats that have kids before they are 2 years old usually give birth to premature kids. These premature kids usually don …Berwyn Squire 6,402 Contributions How old can you breed a boer goat? It is recommended to first breed when they are at least a year old and probably not if they are over 8 years of age." }, { "docid": "D2435366#0", "title": "http://www.weedemandreap.com/raising-goats-milking-goats/\nA Simple Guide to Raising & Milking Goats", "text": "\"A Simple Guide to Raising & Milking Goats Da Nelle Wolford 389 Comments Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links from which I will earn a commission. Since I know all you guys are justdyingto own some goats……and since I know all your husbands/boyfriends/fiances/girlfriends/wives are, like, totally begging you to please move to a farm so you can milk goats every morning… I’ve decided to compile a simple guide to raising and milking goats. When I first was interested in getting a goat or two, I had NO IDEA how it all worked. Hopefully I can assist some readers out there in their research and maybe I’ll even convince you naysayers to get a goat yourself! Then you can be a weird goat person like me! And just think, next year you can send out Christmas card photos of you and your goat. ( Don’t worry, you won’t look weird AT ALL). I must admit, we’ve gone full weird. We use essential oils for our health care needs, we homeschool our kids, and now we milk goats. Full weird, folks." }, { "docid": "D2103205#0", "title": "https://www.thespruce.com/raise-meat-goats-3016801\nGuide to Raising Meat Goats", "text": "Raising Goats Small Farm Farm Animals Guide to Raising Meat Goats By Lauren Arcuri Updated 01/31/18Share Pin Email Paul Nevin/Photolibrary/Getty Images Raising meat goats can be a profitable small farm venture. Currently, in the United States, there is a higher demand for goat meat, also called chevon, than there is a supply. Many ethnic groups who live in the United States - from Hispanic to Eastern European to Southeastern Asian - rely on the lean, tasty meat as a protein staple. Raising goats for meat involves a variety of decisions: choosing a breed, deciding on housing and fencing, and finding a market for your goat meat, to name a few. It also means providing your goats with proper food, forage, and health care. Choose a Meat Goat Breed When raising goats for meat production only, you'll want to consider mixed breed does and a full breed buck. Or, rent a buck so you don't have to maintain one on your farm. If you want to show your goats or if you want to produce registered stock to sell, you will want to consider maintaining your own buck. But if you're just starting out, consider starting with all does or wethers. Certain breeds, particularly Boer, have been developed with an eye toward meat production." }, { "docid": "D520175#0", "title": "http://articles.extension.org/pages/19720/goat-reproduction-puberty-and-sexual-maturity\nGoat Reproduction Puberty and Sexual Maturity", "text": "\"Goat Reproduction Puberty and Sexual Maturity Goats November 16, 2015Kiko Buck with marking harness. The male goat is called a “buck” or “billy.” If he is castrated, he is called a \"\"wether.\"\" Male goats up to 12 months of age are sometimes referred to as “bucklings.” Adult male goats can weigh anywhere between 100 to 350 pounds, depending on their breed, health and nutritional status. Although they can come into puberty and breed does as early at 4 months of age, waiting until a buck is a year of age to start using him for breeding is best. The number of does a buck can breed during the breeding season is often referred to as “Buck Power” (Noble, 2004). At 1 year of age, the buck should service no more than 10 does at a time (in one month). When he is 2 years old, he should be able to service 25 does at a time. At the age of 3 and older, he can breed up to 40 does at one time, as long as his health and nutritional needs are met." }, { "docid": "D1179846#0", "title": "http://www.weedemandreap.com/goat-breeding-101/\nGoat Breeding 101", "text": "\"Goat Breeding 101Da Nelle Wolford 148 Comments Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links from which I will earn a commission. Goat breeding. I’m sure you’re wondering why anybody would need to know how to breed a goat. Well, if you’re anything like me, and you’ve successfully convinced your husband to start a small farm, and that farm includes goats, which means you’ll have to breed goats so you can start milking those goats, and you officially become the weird one in your family who milks goats and actually drinks goats milk….. Well, you’ve come to the right place, my friend!In case you didn’t know, goats need to breed & have babies before they can produce milk. Yes, I’m sorry to say, you can’t just buy a goat and start tugging. I know. Such a bummer. In order for their lactation to start up (often called freshening), you’ve got to get that female goat (often called a doe) of yours a boyfriend to whisper sweet nothings in her ear. Some facts about goat breeding cycles: Male goats can breed as young as 7 weeks old. This doesn’t mean that they should be bred, but it’s definitely possible for him to get his sister and mother pregnant, so it’s important to remove bucks from females at 7 weeks old!" }, { "docid": "D3466347#0", "title": "https://www.weedemandreap.com/choosing-goat-breed/\nChoosing a Goat Breed", "text": "\"Choosing a Goat Breed Da Nelle Wolford 25 Comments Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links from which I will earn a commission. So, you want to own a goat…And you want to own one now. Nothing can stop you! It’s goats you want and it’s goats you must have! No worries, I got your back. I just happen to know a thing or two about goats. Oh, and that voice inside of you telling you to not get goats? You can push that way deep down. Because, obviously, it’s wrong. What’s so great about a goat?" }, { "docid": "D2547349#0", "title": "http://www.critterridge.net/feeding-meat-goats.html\nFeeding Boer Goats and Meat Goats", "text": "\"Feeding Boer Goats and Meat Goats The most economical way to feed Boer goats and other meat goats is to provide plenty of high quality pasture, feeding purchased feed only during winter and droughts when pastures are short. Proper feeding is important for keeping goats healthy and productive. The cost of the equipment and labor needed to harvest and store feed is high. The cost of buying feed from a feed store is even higher. Thus it is very important for meat goat producers to establish and maintain good quality pastures for their goats. If the quality of pastures is high, the producer will not need to buy expensive feed supplements. Goats on good quality pastures will also be healthier, and their kids will grow faster. If pasture quality is high, with plenty of high protein legumes, kids do not need to be creep fed. One can obtain a basic knowledge of goat nutrition from Dr. Steve Hart's \"\"Introduction to Goat Nutrition,\"\" available on the Langston University web site (. Langston University Goat & Research Extension) This article, together with the goat nutritional requirement data available on the Langston web site, can be used to formulate healthy rations for your goats." }, { "docid": "D2781804#0", "title": "http://www.dairygoatinfo.com/f19/when-wean-33110/\nWhen to wean?", "text": "\"Home Forums General Category Dairy Goat Info When to wean? Discussion in ' Dairy Goat Info ' started by hmcintosh, Mar 4, 2013 . Mar 4, 2013 #1hmcintosh New Member16200This is my first year to raising bottle babies and I am thinking of keeping my does. So I am wondering when do you wean, and how do you wean your babies. I am thinking if I am keeping them, the I should go longer than 12 weeks. That would be ok but the milk bill is killing me right now. I will do what it takes to raise healthy goats though, so I will keep right on buying 6 gallons of milk at time if I have to. Just wondering what everyone else does. Also what about bucks. I am sure everyone does different for their bucks than their does.hmcintosh,Mar 4, 2013Mar 4, 2013 #2dragonlair Active Member2,614236I don't buy store milk, I use goat milk, pasteurized, or the CAE- ones are dam raised." }, { "docid": "D2370490#0", "title": "http://www.wvi.com/~goatknol/get%20goats.htm\nHow to Get Your Cashmere Goat", "text": "\"Goat Knoll - Cashmere goats and cashmere fiber from an Oregon farm Home | Cashmere Goats | Farm Products | Farm Store | Resources | Blog | Contact How to Get Your Cashmere Goatby Paul G. Johnson Originally printed in the October 1996 issue of Cash Mirror Magazine (Updated September 2016)Two new kids--We got these out of our field So, you've been reading everything in sight, grilling everyone you come across who has ever heard of cashmere goats and now, totally confused, but figuring you're tired of trying to figure it all out and just want to buy something, you are ready to buy your goat. It then becomes apparent, you need to know where, why and how much? Why? As to why, that is entirely subjective, and depends on your needs and goals. Some get into goats for weed control, some because they want livestock that is relatively easy to care for and which will produce income in the process. For some, it will be primarily a business decision with a focus on the \"\"bottom line.\"\" Whatever your reasons, there are basics to look for, whether it is your intent to increase your herd or to start one. How Much? First, let's explore cost. What should you expect to pay (or charge, if you are the one selling)?" }, { "docid": "D2816388#0", "title": "http://home.earthlink.net/%7Elureynolds/breeds.html\nDifferent Breeds of Goats...", "text": "The Pygmy Goat was originally called the Cameroon Dwarf Goat. The goat is mostly restricted to the West African countries. Similar forms of Pygmy goats also occur in all of northern Africa, in the south western African countries, and also in east Africa. The breed originated in the former French Cameroon area. The Cameroon goats were exported from Africa to zoos in Sweden and Germany where they were on display as exotic animals. The first Pygmys probably arrived in the United States in 1959 from Sweden. Pygmy goats are primarily kept as pets as they do not produce milk of any significant quantity. The Boer Goat was developed in South Africa as a breed meant solely for meat production. The Boer goat is considered far superior to any other goat for meat. Cashmere production is a new industry for the United States." }, { "docid": "D3006717#0", "title": "http://www.aces.edu/pubs/docs/U/UNP-0110/index2.tmpl\nCriteria to Select Goat Breeding Stock", "text": "Criteria to Select Goat Breeding Stock Introduction It is important to understand criteria to select and replace breed does and bucks in order to improve the productivity of meat goat herds. Term Definition Doeling A doeling is a female goat that is less than a year old. Doe or Nanny A doe is a mature female goat. Buckling A buckling is a young male that less than a year old. Buck or Billy A buck is an adult goat male. Yearling A yearling is a female or male goat that is a year old. Wether A wether is a castrated male goat. First, become familiar with some commonly used terms for male and female domestic goats (Capra hircus) at different stages of reproductive development. Selection of Replacement Doelings Replacing doelings in a breeding program is a multi-step process that is based on breed, season of birth, and management practices. The first screening begins at weaning when the doelings are between 3 to 4 months of age." }, { "docid": "D239984#0", "title": "http://www.roysfarm.com/boer-goat/\nBoer Goat Breed Information", "text": "Boer Goat Breed Information Boer goat is a highly meat productive goat breed which originated from South Africa. They are of very big sized goat among the other popular meat goat breeds. They also produce milk highly, but mostly suitable for meat production. Boer goats are generally white colored with red or brown heads. There are also some completely brown or white colored Boer goats. They have a pair of long and pendulous ear. They are very fast growing goat breeds and for this reason they are very suitable and most of the farmers prefer them for commercial goat farming purpose. Boer goats have a very high fertility rates compared to other goat breeds. An adult male Boer goat weights about 110-135 kg and an adult female Boer weights about 90-100 kg. Male Boer goats are used for breeding and meat production and the female are for producing kids." }, { "docid": "D3193619#0", "title": "http://businessopportunitiesphilippines.blogspot.com/2011/01/goat-raising-in-philippines.html\nGoat Raising in the Philippines", "text": "There are money in goats and it is true, if you have the necessary guts and equipments needed for starting a goat raising business in the Philippines then you can consider it as a good business opportunities in the Philippines. Let's talk about the information you must need to know first about goat raising business. First thing you need to know is the different kinds of goat breeds you can raise in the Philippines, well choosing the right breed is crucial and in order to reach the maximum potential earnings you must make the right choice. Below are the goat breeds you can raise in the Philippines. Recommended Goat Breeds Anglo-Nubian - Basically they are tropical breed that was successfully adopted in Western countries. It has long body which usually weighs around 70-90 kilograms when they reach maturity and they can also produce 1-2 liters of milk a day, if you feed it with right forage they can produce more. If you want to earn from sale of meat and milk I recommend Anglo-Nubian because they can produce ample supply of meat and milk. Boer - If you are going for a meat type breed then you must have heard of Boer type goats, they have distinct white color and usually reddish brown to black from rear and legs to head. They weighs an average of 90 kilograms when they reach maturity. If you want to start a goat business focusing on meat then you must use Boer to upgrade your goats." }, { "docid": "D1295622#0", "title": "http://www.roysfarm.com/jamunapari-goat/\nJamunapari Goat Breed Information", "text": "Jamunapari Goat Breed Information Jamunapari goat is a very beautiful dairy goat breed which was originated from India. This breed first introduced near a river of Uttar Pradesh named Jamuna. Since this breed is mostly known as Jamunapari goat. They are also known as some other names like Jamnapari, Ram Sagol etc. They become highly meat and milk productive and also very suitable for show. In India this goat breed is considered as the best dairy goat. They are one of the giant goat breeds with a pair of very long ear. Since 1953, the Jamunapari goat has been imported to Indonesia. And in Indonesia, the breed has been a great success. It has also played a very important role for creating some other breeds." }, { "docid": "D239987#0", "title": "http://abga.org/about-abga/history/\nHistory", "text": "History The development of the Boer goat in the early 1900’s can be traced to the Dutch farmers of South Africa. Boer is a Dutch word meaning farmer. With meat production setting the selection criteria, the Dutch farmers developed the Boer goat as a unique breed of livestock. The Boer goat has a rapid growth rate, excellent carcass qualities and is highly adapted to different environments. Through the subsequent decades of selective breeding, the Boer goat gained its genetic superiority and nobility, laying the foundation for what is today’s American Boer goat. The first full-blood Boers were brought into the United States in 1993, the same year the American Boer Goat Association was formed. Since that time a tremendous amount of interest in breeding Boer and Boer influence goats has exploded in the United States. The Boer goat is commonly a goat with a white body and a red head. Docile, high fertility and a fast growth rate are some of the traits that set the Boer goat apart in the purebred and commercial segments of the American meat goat industry. Mature Does can weigh between 190- 230 lb and mature Boer bucks can weigh between 200 – 340 lb." }, { "docid": "D3371773#0", "title": "http://www.boergoats.com/clean/articleads.php?art=23\n.", "text": "\"THE BOER GOAT THE POTENTIAL FOR CROSS BREEDINGBy: D. M. Barry and R. A. Godke Department of Animal Science, LSU Agricultural Center Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, Louisiana 708003Adaptability and Hardiness The Boer goat is one of the most hardy of all small stock breeds in the world. Although acclimatization is often a slow process, taking a year or longer, the Boer goat has the ability to adapt to almost any climate, from the hottest dry desert climate as in Namibia and Australia, to the snow covered mountains of Germany (1). During December of 1977, 11 Boer goats were exported from Namibia (ambient temperature 30 degrees C) to Giessen, Germany (ambient temperature 5 degrees C). These 11 animals increased to 54 animals during a 27 month period. This resulted in a fucundity level of 2.04 offspring per doe, and an inter-kidding period (IKP) of 234 days (2). The possibility exists of reducing the IKP to 250 days, since the period from kidding until conception in the Boer goat can be as low as 62 days (3,4). The females that kidded in Germany weaned offspring of an average mass of 19.4 kg at 3 months of age. This resulted in an average of 32.8 kg per doe, or 609 gm per kg of doe annually. TABLE 1. Production Parameters for the Boer Goats In Namibia & Germany PARAMETER NAMIBIA GERMANY Kidding 98.0 % 100.0 % Kids per annum 1.9 1.9 Birth weight - 4.0 kg Weaning 97.4 % 100.0 % 100 day mass 23.5 kg 24.0 kg ADG OVER 100 DAYS Singles 239.5 gm 257.0 gm Twins 236.7 gm 193.0 gm Triplets 217.7 gm 182.0 gm Male Kids - 213.0 gm Female Kids - 184.0 gm The Boer goat has strong, sturdy legs and can travel long distances." }, { "docid": "D1231763#0", "title": "http://www.monitor.co.ug/Magazines/Farming/Types-of-goats-that-you-can-rear-in-Uganda/689860-2321224-w8x3l2z/index.html\nTypes of goats that you can rear in Uganda", "text": "Wednesday May 21 2014Types of goats that you can rear in Uganda Advertisement By Compiled by Collins Hinamundi As part of the series leading to the farm clinic on June 14, which will focus on all aspects of goat farming, this article highlights the different breeds found in Uganda. Mubende goats The Mubende goat is poorly characterised and has no distinct breeding population or geographic area where it is found. However, there is certainly considerable variation among the local breed and this has enabled people to select some faster-growing, larger goats from the general population. This may eventually lead to the development of a well-defined Mubende breed. Kigezi breed This has origins from the highlands of Kabale and Bundibugyo districts. It has a small compact, short legged body. Average weight is about 30 kg. The Small East African goat Kept for meat, the Small East African goat grows slowly, has a heavy-set conformation and is resistant to heartwater (a tick-borne disease) and worms and possibly other diseases such as mange. The hides give a good quality leather. An adult weighs between 25- 30kg and the age for first kidding is 18 months." }, { "docid": "D502765#0", "title": "http://www.goatlapshop.com/index.html\nGoats - The Basics", "text": "Goats - The Basics Goats and gardens do not mix well and goats always want to eat what’s on the other side of the fence. If you have fruit bushes they will love to eat the berries. If you have overgrowth of brambles etc, goats are ideal to keep the growth down. Goats are pack animals, agile and sure-footed. Each goat needs between one and two acres for grazing. Sturdy four-foot high fencing is essential to contain them. Find out more. Goats – What They Are Called Male goats are referred to as a 'Buck' or' Billy' goat. A male goat when castrated or neutered is called a 'Whether'. A female goat is known as 'Doe' or a 'Nanny' goat and its offspring, up to the age of one, is called a 'Kid'." }, { "docid": "D239985#0", "title": "http://hoeggerfarmyard.com/the-farmyard/meat-goats/1524-2/\nBoer Goats for Beginners", "text": "Boer Goats for Beginners By: Gary Cutrer, Associate Editor, Ranch & Rural Living Magazine As Published In The November 1995 Issue (Vol. 77 No. 2)Q: What is a Boer goat? The Boer goat was developed in South Africa as a breed meant solely for meat production. The term “Boer” refers to the descendants of the Dutch immigrants, or Boers, most of them farmers, who settled the country; thus, “Boer” goat simply means “farmer’s” goat. Because of the intense selective breeding over the past 50 years or more by South African goat breeders, the Boer goat is considered far superior to any other goat for meat production. It is known for rapid weight gain and heavy muscling and has high fertility. Boer does typically give birth to twins. Q: What’s a Boer goat good for? Because the Boer was selectively improved for its meat production ability and its ability to pass on that trait to its offspring, along with other traits including pasture hardiness, the addition of a Boer buck to a commercial meat goat herd can improve the meat characteristics of the offspring without making them too “soft” to be pasture goats." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2115522#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070316080432AA5bEFv\nAt what age to you have to start filing tax returns?", "text": "Business & Finance Taxes Canada At what age to you have to start filing tax returns? Follow 8 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: A person should start filing tax returns as soon as they have income to report, regardless of age. The benefit of doing this is to establish RRSP room on earned income, and to claim back any overpayment of Canada Pension, Employment Insurance premiums and federal and provincial income taxes withheld from source deductions. Anyone who has earned income below $2,000.00 annually would be entitled to an EI refund based on the EI withheld at source. Anyone between the ages of 18 and 70 years old who earned less than $3,500.00 would be entitled to a CPP refund based on the CPP withheld at source. Anyone who earned less than $8,839.00 in 2006 would be entitled to a refund of federal tax, and if that person earned less than $8,377.00 would pay no provincial tax whatsoever. Anyone over the age of 19 who files an income tax return may also apply for the GST credit. Eligibility for this credit is based on net family income (line 236) of the T1 General Income Tax Return. If you are a first time filer, you must submit a paper return to CRA, once you are established in CRA's system, you may be invited to telefile or netfile future income tax returns. If you are unsure about whether you are required to file a 2006 T1 General Income Tax Return, you should contact CRA (Canada Revenue Agency) general inquiries at 1-800-959-8281.taxgal2007 · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment There is no age limit or dependent status." } ]
[ { "docid": "D365735#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p575/ar03.html\nPublication 575 - Main Content", "text": "\"Publication 575 - Main Content General Information Definitions. Some of the terms used in this publication are defined in the following paragraphs. Pension. A pension is generally a series of definitely determinable payments made to you after you retire from work. Pension payments are made regularly and are based on such factors as years of service and prior compensation. Annuity. An annuity is a series of payments under a contract made at regular intervals over a period of more than 1 full year. They can be either fixed (under which you receive a definite amount) or variable (not fixed). You can buy the contract alone or with the help of your employer. Qualified employee plan." }, { "docid": "D1959798#0", "title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2014/01/26/do-you-need-to-file-a-tax-return-in-2014/\nDo You Need To File A Tax Return In 2014?", "text": "Kelly Phillips Erb Forbes Staff Taxes 1/26/2014 @ 11:31PM 209,656 views Do You Need To File A Tax Return In 2014? Tax season 2014 opens in just five days. The Internal Revenue Service will process somewhere around 140 million individual tax returns by the time tax season wraps up. Will you be filing one of those returns? And more important, do you need to? Not every person who received income in 2013 has to file a federal income tax return. There are a number of factors that affect whether you have to file including how much you earned – and the source of that income – as well as your filing status and your age. For most folks, this is pretty straightforward. Using the chart below, choose your filing status, your age and your gross income for the year. If your gross income is above the threshold for your age and filing status, you should file a federal income tax return." }, { "docid": "D2477818#0", "title": "https://www.sapling.com/5062947/many-dependents-earned-income-credit\nHow Many Dependents Get an Earned Income Credit?", "text": "Parents struggling to make ends meet on modest incomes can get some help from the Earned Income Tax Credit. Although taxpayers with no children can qualify for a small amount, the EITC is primarily aimed at assisting working parents. The amount of the credit increases with each additional child, up to a total of three. Parents and their three kids standing on their front lawn.credit: Jack Hollingsworth/Digital Vision/Getty Images EITC Eligibility Rules As the name suggests, you have to have earned income to claim the EITC. Earned income generally means income from a job or self-employment. You can't have more than $3,350 in investment income, such as capital gains, dividends and interest. You have to be a United States citizen or resident and you can't file a separate return if you are married. A qualifying child has to be under age 19, or age 24 if she's a full time student. There's no age limit when she has a disability. If she isn't your child, she must be a relative who meets the required Internal Revenue Service guidelines." }, { "docid": "D724881#0", "title": "http://www.savingtoinvest.com/401k-ira-and-roth-ira-contribution-and-income-limits/\n401k, IRA and Roth IRA Contribution, Eligiblity, Income and Tax Deduction Limits", "text": "This page contains a summary of the contribution levels, income limits and eligibility rules for popular tax-advantaged retirement plans. Links to detailed articles and additional resources are also provided. All data provided is for the most recent tax year, unless noted. If this was useful information and you want to get the latest updates please considering liking or following this page via one of the social media options you see on this site,Click to jump to the relevant section….401 (k) and 403 (b) Plans Traditional IRA Plans Roth IRA Plans SEP IRA Plans Simple IRA Plans Withdrawal Ages Catch-up Contributions Best IRA Brokers Employer Sponsored 401 (k) and 403 (b) Plans Every year 401 (k) standard contribution limits, which also applies to 403b, 457 plans, and the federal government’s Thrift Savings Plan, are released by the IRS. These figures are closely watched by millions of Americans who rely on these tax-advantaged savings for their retirement savings. The limits are even more closely watched by those in the financial industry given that even marginal increases in these limits can result in billions of dollars in additional retirement savings. Limits are reviewed every year based on final inflation figures per the latest cost of living adjustment ( COLA) figures. Sometimes they go up but of late have tended to also stay the same year over year. In addition to the limit on elective deferrals shown in the table below, annual employer and employee contributions to all of your retirement accounts may not exceed the lesser of 100% of your compensation or the IRS prescribed limit. Year Contribution Limit Maximum Employer Contribution Max." }, { "docid": "D243123#0", "title": "http://www.rothira.com/traditional-ira-vs-roth-ira\nTraditional IRA vs. Roth IRA", "text": "Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRAKelly Spors Note: The article below refers to the 2017 and 2018 tax years. You have until the tax filing deadline—April 17, 2018—to make a 2017 contribution, and from January 1, 2018, to April 15, 2019, to make a 2018 contribution. Click here for Roth IRA Eligibility rules, or visit these links for current contribution limits or current income limits. Comparing Roth and Traditional IRAs Trying to decide between a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA? The type of individual retirement account (IRA) you choose can significantly affect your and your family’s long-term savings. So it’s worth understanding the differences between Traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs in order to select the best one for you. Here are the key considerations: Income Limits Anyone with earned income who is younger than 70½ can contribute to a Traditional IRA. Whether the contribution is tax deductible depends on your income and whether you or your spouse (if you’re married) are covered by a retirement plan through your job, such as a 401 (k). Click here for details from the IRS. Roth IRAs don’t have age restrictions, but they do have income-eligibility restrictions: Single tax filers, for instance, must have modified adjusted gross incomes of less than $133,000 in 2017 (less than $135,000 in 2018) to contribute to a Roth IRA. (" }, { "docid": "D537023#0", "title": "https://www.udemy.com/learn-how-to-file-taxes-from-uber-lyft/\nLearn How to File Taxes for Uber and Lyft Drivers", "text": "Business Development IT & Software Office Productivity Personal Development Design Marketing Lifestyle Photography Health & Fitness Teacher Training Music Academics Language Test Prep Learn How to File Taxes for Uber and Lyft Drivers3.7 (5 ratings)Instead of using a simple lifetime average, Udemy calculates a course's star rating by considering a number of different factors such as the number of ratings, the age of ratings, and the likelihood of fraudulent ratings.295 students enrolled Gift This Course Learn How to File Taxes for Uber and Lyft Drivers This course will go over many aspects of taxes for Uber and Lyft drivers, including vehicle deductions.3.7 (5 ratings)Instead of using a simple lifetime average, Udemy calculates a course's star rating by considering a number of different factors such as the number of ratings, the age of ratings, and the likelihood of fraudulent ratings.295 students enrolled Created by Rideshare Dashboard Last updated 2/2016English English [Auto-generated]Preview This Course$39.99Buy Now Add To Cart30-Day Money-Back Guarantee Includes:1 hour on-demand video19 Articles Full lifetime access Access on mobile and TVCertificate of Completion Have a coupon? Training 5 or more people? Get your team access to Udemy's top 2,500 courses anytime, anywhere. Try Udemy for Business What Will I Learn?file taxes on your Uber, Lyft and Sidecar Incomeunderstand how to deduct your vehicle expenses Know which deductions drivers can take on their taxescalculate their quarterly taxespay your quarterly estimated taxes Requirements Turbo Tax Home and Business1099s from Uber, Lyft or Sidecar Tax Summary from Uber Yearly Stats from Lyft Income information from Sidecar W2 or any other applicable Income Statements Description Taxes for Uber, Lyft, and Sidecar drivers are handled differently than what most full time workers are used to. Since we are now considered self employed contractors, we are now responsible for own taxes, including payroll deductions for Social Security and Medicare. This course has many tips on taxes and goes over one of the most common tax deduction, which is mileage. It also covers instances where you want to deduct expenses, but its not recommended unless your car's depreciation is high or have more than 4 vehicles in your fleet. For most drivers, deducting your mileage on your vehicle with the proper records is the easiest way to reduce your tax liability. Also included in this course is a detailed video on how to file your taxes with Turbotax Home and Business!Here is the list of items it covers: Do Lyft and Uber Drivers Pay Taxes? What about Quarterly Estimated Taxes?" }, { "docid": "D819022#0", "title": "https://www.dinkytown.net/java/RegularIRA.html\nTraditional IRA Calculator", "text": "\"Traditional IRA Calculator Contributing to a traditional IRA can create a current tax deduction, plus it provides for tax-deferred growth. While long term savings in a Roth IRA may produce better after-tax returns, a Traditional IRA may be an excellent alternative if you qualify for the tax deduction. At retirement your IRA balance could be worth $876,356. Traditional IRA savings:? Starting Balance: $0 $10k $100k $500k? Annual contribution: $0 $1k $5k $10k? Current age: 15 33 51 70? Age of retirement: 10 30 50 70? Adjusted gross income: $0 $10k $100k $500k? Maximize contributions: Increase future contributions to the maximum allowed?" }, { "docid": "D882527#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p554/ch04.html\nPublication 554 (2017), Tax Guide for Seniors", "text": "\"Publication 554 (2017), Tax Guide for Seniors For use in preparing 2017 Returns Publication 554 - Introductory Material Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Pub. 554, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to IRS.gov/Pub554. What's New Disaster tax relief. Disaster tax relief was enacted for those impacted by certain Presidentially declared disasters. The tax benefits provided by this relief include the following. Tax-favored retirement plan withdrawals, repayments, and loans. An increased standard deduction based on qualified disaster losses. Election to use 2016 earned income to figure the 2017 earned income credit. To see if you were impacted by one of the Presidentially declared disasters eligible for this relief or to get more information about disaster tax relief, see Pub. 976." }, { "docid": "D12213#0", "title": "http://www.marketwatch.com/story/do-i-need-to-file-my-taxes-2015-02-10\nIf you make this much money, you donât have to pay federal income tax", "text": "Shutterstock.com If you’ve clicked on this article, you’re probably hoping you don’t need to file a 2015 federal income tax return. Obviously, most people do have to file. But if your gross income was low enough last year, you may be off the hook. How low is low enough? See the gross income maximums in the table below which depend on your age and marital status as of Dec. 31, 2016 and certain other factors explained in this article. If your gross income was below the applicable magic number, you probably don’t need to file a Form 1040 for last year. Also see: 45% of Americans pay no federal income tax Gross income basically means potentially taxable income from all sources, including income from outside the U. S. (even if the tax rules allow you to exclude all or part of that income). Don’t include Social Security benefits unless you use married filing separate status and lived with your spouse at any time during 2016. However, if you received Social Security benefits, you will need to do a separate calculation using the worksheet provided in the Form 1040 instructions to see if any of your benefits are taxable. If they are, you generally must file a return." }, { "docid": "D2613775#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/irm/part3/irm_03-030-123r-cont03.html\nChapter 30. Work Planning and Control", "text": "\"Part 3. Submission Processing Chapter 30. Work Planning and Control Section 123. Processing Timeliness: Cycles, Criteria and Critical Dates3.30.123 Processing Timeliness: Cycles, Criteria and Critical Dates Manual Transmittal November 07, 2017Purpose (1) This transmits revised IRM 3.30.123, Work Planning and Control - Processing Timeliness: Cycles, Criteria and Critical Dates. Material Changes (1) Major editorial changes made throughout IRM 3.30.123 (2) Tax Periods, processing years, Program Completion Dates (PCD), Cycle information updated throughout IRM 3.30.123, superseding IPU 17U0407, IPU 17U1158, and IPU 17U1357 (3) IRM 3.30.123.2.4.4 (5) - Changed Automated Lien System to Centralized Lien Processing (4) IRM 3.30.123.5.2 (8) - Changed IRM and referenced private delivery carriers (5) IRM 3.30.123.5.3 (4) - Changed 70% requirment to 100% (6) IRM 3.30.123.5.3 (5) - Changed timeliness from 70% to 100% (7) IRM 3.30.123.5.12 (1) - Added peak and non peak periods (8) IRM 3.30..123.5.12 (4) - Added peak and non peak periods (9) IRM 3.30.123.7.6 (1) - Clarified due date for for fiscal year returns (10) IRM 3.30.123.7.8.1 - Clarified due dates and added due date for Form 1120-F without box D (3) checked (11) IRM 3.30.123.7.12.1.1 - Change to Form 1042-T and 1042-S (CTW) PCD - IPU 17U1261 issued 08-22-2017 (12) IRM 3.30.123.9 - Added processing timeliness criteria for Affordable Care ACT Forms 1094-B, Form 1095-B, Form 1094-C, Form 1095-C - IPU 17U0871 issued 05-18-2017 (13) IRM 3.30.123.8.7 (1) - Changed IRM and referenced private delivery carriers (14) IRM 3.30.123.10.22 (4) - Changed aged criteria from 75 days to 45 days (15) IRM 3.30.123.18.5 - Removed CAR48 and CAR49 runs retired October 2016 (16) IRM 3.30.123.19.1 - Changed retention days to 1,825 (17) IRM 3.30.123.19.4 (3) - Added AMS4940 (18) IRM 3.30.123.19.5 - Deleted subsection for Centralized Files and Scheduling project was discontinued renumbered subsequent subsections (19) IRM 3.30.123.20.1 (9) - Changed IRM and referenced private delivery carriers (20) IRM 3.30.123.25 (1) - Changed calendar days to business days - IPU 17U1349 issued 09-19-2017 (21) Exhibit 3.30.123-9 and 3.30.123-10 - Updated aged from 20% to 30%Effect on Other Documents IRM 3.30.123 dated November 4, 2016 (effective January 1, 2017) is superseded. This IRM also incorporates the following IRM Procedural Updates (IPUs) - 17U0407, 17U0871, 17U1158 and 17U1261. Audience Appeals (AP), Information Technology (IT), Large Business and International (LB&I), Small Business Self Employed (SBSE), Tax Exempt Government Entity (TEGE), Wage and Investment (W&I), and Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS)Effective Date (01-01-2018)Linda J. Brown Director, Submission Processing Wage and Investment Division3.30.123.1 (01-01-2018)Program Scope and Objectives Purpose: The information referenced in this IRM is to provide major timeliness objectives for Area Offices (AO), Campuses and Computing Centers. This IRM provides information to a list of organizations, functions, and programs. Audience: The users of this IRM are Submission Processing employees, and management officials in addition to Appeals (AP), Information Technology (IT), Large Business and International (LB&I), Small Business Self Employed (SBSE), Tax Exempt Government Entity (TEGE), Wage and Investment (W&I), and Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS). Policy Owner: Director of Submission Processing." }, { "docid": "D161359#0", "title": "https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/roth-ira-rules-contribution-limits/\n7 Things You MUST Know About the Roth IRA Rules for 2018", "text": "Understanding all the Roth IRA rules may seem difficult, but if you plan on adding to your Roth IRA as a part of your portfolio in order to secure a stable and enjoyable retirement, it makes sense to have all of the current information regarding the current IRS regulations concerning the Roth.5 Answers to Roth IRA Rules for 2018: Need to open a Roth IRA? Roth IRA Rules You Should Be Aware Of Does it Apply to 403b's? Best Roth IRA Account Options Disadvantages of Having a Roth IRAReasons to Get a Roth IRAPlus, you want to have a grasp of the current IRA rules for any given year. And with 2018 well under way, many people are already planning their retirement contributions and looking forward to what 2018 might bring. If you made the maximum contribution amount into your Roth for 2018 and are thinking about saving for next year’s contribution, you may also want to know what the new limits are – as well as the new income caps. Or maybe you've just got your eye on the tax season. No matter what, you should be well aware of all of the latest details before you start making decisions about your IRA. Fortunately, we have all the answers in a single article – and you just happen to be reading it. Roth IRA Millionaire : How to Get Tax-Free Money Explained (2018)Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 10:55A look at the Roth IRA rules for 2018As to be expected, there are some differences in the Roth IRA rules for 2018 that help this type of account stand out from previous years." }, { "docid": "D244450#0", "title": "http://www.efile.com/how-does-a-dependent-file-an-IRS-income-tax-return/\nDoes My Dependent Need to File a Tax Return?", "text": "\"Does My Dependent Need to File a Tax Return? Share More Pages Previous 1 2Related Topics dependents Generally, your dependent may be required to (or want to) file a tax return if their income is within the IRS filing requirements. How Do I Know If My Dependent Has to File Their Own Tax Return? Use our FREE FILucator Tax Tool below! Once you answer a few simple questions about your dependent's situation, you or your dependent will find out if he or she needs to (or wants to) file a tax return. It's that easy!In case you discover your dependent is required to file a tax return, you can prepare and file the return on efile.com. If the return is simple, your dependent may qualify for the Free Federal Edition, or Form 1040-EZ!Start the \"\"FILucator\"\" (Do I Have to File a Tax Return)Select Your Filing Status I don't know my filing status. Single Married Filing Joint Married Filing Separate Head of Household Qualifying Widow (er)Is My Dependent Required to File a Tax Return If They Have Income? Your dependent may be required to file a return if they have one or more of the following types of income: Earned income: This includes wages, salaries, and other amounts you received as pay for work you actually perform. Taxable scholarship income is also generally included." }, { "docid": "D3077726#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040a/ar01.html\n1040A - Introductory Material", "text": "\"1040A - Introductory Material The Taxpayer Advocate Service Is Here To Help You What is the Taxpayer Advocate Service? The Taxpayer Advocate Service (TAS) is an independent organization within the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that helps taxpayers and protects taxpayer rights. Our job is to ensure that every taxpayer is treated fairly and that you know and understand your rights under the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. What can the Taxpayer Advocate Service do for you? We can help you resolve problems that you can’t resolve with the IRS. And our service is free. If you qualify for our assistance, you will be assigned to one advocate who will work with you throughout the process and will do everything possible to resolve your issue. TAS can help you if: Your problem is causing financial difficulty for you, your family, or your business. You face (or your business is facing) an immediate threat of adverse action. You’ve tried repeatedly to contact the IRS but no one has responded, or the IRS hasn’t responded by the date promised." }, { "docid": "D379260#0", "title": "https://cleartax.in/s/salary-income/\nTaxes for Salaried Individuals", "text": "Taxes for Salaried Individuals Updated on Apr 06, 2018 - 07:55:36 PMJust In: Budget 2018 Proposals Proposed Standard deduction of Rs 40,000/- to replace Transport allowance of Rs 1,600/ p.m i.e. Rs 19, 200 p.a. and reimbursement of miscellaneous medical expenses of Rs 15,000 p.a.. Net impact would be an income exemption of Rs 5,800/-Who is this Guide for? If want to understand your salary components or want to learn how you can save tax on your salary income, this guide is for you. Section I: Your Payslip Explained Go through the elements that make up your payslips such as HRA, medical reimbursement, bonus, and professional tax in this section. Read more…How are Employee Benefits Taxed? Section II: Deduce Your Take Home Salary from Your CTCEver wondered why your take home salary is a lot lower than what you were told on your offer letter? Read more…Section III: Retirement Benefits Read up on retirement benefits such as the exemption on leave salary, gratuity, and pension. Read more…Section IV: Income Tax Basics for Salaried Individuals What income am I taxed for? How much tax do I have to pay? What is Form 16?" }, { "docid": "D21058#0", "title": "http://www.smbiz.com/sbrl001.html\n.", "text": "Individual and Corporate Tax Data Small Business Taxes & Management --Copyright 2014-2017, A/N Group, Inc. CAUTION --This page contains data for several years. Please watch all dates carefully. Contents Corporate Income Tax Rates --Including rates for personal service corporations, personal holding companies, and accumulated earnings tax. Miscellaneous Business Data --Section 179 expense limits2018--Tax Facts for Individuals2017--Tax Facts for Individuals2016--Tax Facts for Individuals2015--Tax Facts for Individuals2014--Tax Facts for Individuals Corporate Income Tax Rates--2005-2017Taxable income over Not over Tax rate $ 0 $ 50,000 15% 50,000 75,000 25% 75,000 100,000 34% 100,000 335,000 39% 335,000 10,000,000 34% 10,000,000 15,000,000 35% 15,000,000 18,333,333 38% 18,333,333 .......... 35%Personal Service Corporations Personal service corporations are subject to a flat tax of 35% regardless of their income. Personal Holding Company Personal holding companies are subject to an additional tax at 20% (15% in 2012, 2011 and 2010) on any undistributed personal holding company income. ( Code Sec. 541)Accumulated Earnings Tax In addition to the regular tax, a corporation may be liable for an additional tax at 20% (15% in 2012, 2011, 2010) on accumulated taxable income in excess of $250,000 ($150,000 for personal service corporations). ( Code Sec. 531)Miscellaneous Business Data Maximum Section 179 Expense Deduction Amount-- $500,000 from 2010 to 2016; 2017--$510,000 (indexed for inflation beginning in 2016). Phaseout-- $2,000,000 for 2010 to 2015; $2,010,000 for 2016; $2,030,000 for 2017." }, { "docid": "D1902472#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p575/ar02.html\nPublication 575 - Main Content", "text": "\"Publication 575 - Main Content General Information Definitions. Some of the terms used in this publication are defined in the following paragraphs. Pension. A pension is generally a series of definitely determinable payments made to you after you retire from work. Pension payments are made regularly and are based on such factors as years of service and prior compensation. Annuity. An annuity is a series of payments under a contract made at regular intervals over a period of more than 1 full year. They can be either fixed (under which you receive a definite amount) or variable (not fixed). You can buy the contract alone or with the help of your employer. Qualified employee plan." }, { "docid": "D584622#0", "title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Do-Your-Own-Taxes\nHow to Do Your Own Taxes", "text": "Method1 Preparing to File Your Taxes1 Determine if you are required to file a tax return. You are required to file a federal income tax return if you are a citizen or resident of the United States or a resident of Puerto Rico. Your marital status, age, filing method, and income all affect whether or not you are required to file taxes. Even if you are not required to file taxes, it is a good idea to file so that you can get back any withholdings that you paid on the income that you earned. For example, in 2016, you would have been required to file taxes if you fell into any of the following categories: You are single and under the age of 65 with an income exceeding $10,350You are single and over the age of 65 with an income exceeding $11,900You are a married couple under the age of 65 filing jointly whose income exceeded $20,700You are a married couple over the age of 65 filing jointly whose income exceeded $23,200You are a married couple, one of you is over the age of 65, you are filing jointly, and your income exceeded $21,950You are married (any age) and filing separately from your spouse and your income exceeded $4,050You are the head of the household, under the age of 65, and your income exceeded $13,350You are the head of the household, over the age of 65, and your income exceeded $14,900You are a widower, under the age of 65, and your income exceeded $16,650You are a widower, over the age of 65, and your income exceeded $17,900 [1]2 Determine if your dependent status excuses you from having to file taxes. Dependent are still required to file taxes if they earn more than a certain amount in a tax year. If you are a dependent and you do not earn more than $6,300 in a tax year, then you do not have to file taxes. If you earn more than $6,300 in a tax year, you would have to file taxes. Also, if you received more than $1,050 in unearned income during a tax year, you are required to file taxes. [ 2]3 Determine your filing status." }, { "docid": "D2995191#0", "title": "https://www.rothira.com/traditional-ira-vs-roth-ira\nTraditional IRA vs. Roth IRA", "text": "Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRAKelly Spors Note: The article below refers to the 2017 and 2018 tax years. You have until the tax filing deadline—April 17, 2018—to make a 2017 contribution, and from January 1, 2018, to April 15, 2019, to make a 2018 contribution. Click here for Roth IRA Eligibility rules, or visit these links for current contribution limits or current income limits. Comparing Roth and Traditional IRAs Trying to decide between a Traditional IRA or a Roth IRA? The type of individual retirement account (IRA) you choose can significantly affect your and your family’s long-term savings. So it’s worth understanding the differences between Traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs in order to select the best one for you. Here are the key considerations: Income Limits Anyone with earned income who is younger than 70½ can contribute to a Traditional IRA. Whether the contribution is tax deductible depends on your income and whether you or your spouse (if you’re married) are covered by a retirement plan through your job, such as a 401 (k). Click here for details from the IRS. Roth IRAs don’t have age restrictions, but they do have income-eligibility restrictions: Single tax filers, for instance, must have modified adjusted gross incomes of less than $133,000 in 2017 (less than $135,000 in 2018) to contribute to a Roth IRA. (" }, { "docid": "D3121008#0", "title": "https://www.rocketlawyer.com/article/how-to-form-a-delaware-corporation.rl\nHow to Form a Delaware Corporation", "text": "\"How to Form a Delaware Corporation If you've chosen Delaware as your corporate home, you have a lot of company. More than half the publicly-traded corporations nationwide call the First State their home. We can show you how to set up your Delaware corporation step by step, and help you file all the necessary paperwork. Get started Start Your Incorporation Answer a few questions. We'll take care of the rest. State Processing Fees and Times Wondering what the processing times and fees are for starting a Delaware corporation? We have a list of both average and expedited wait times for filing. Delaware charges a corporation filing fee. Visit \"\"compare pricing\"\" in our incorporation center to see all state fees for Delaware. Deciding Between a Delaware S Corp and C Corp Tax Designation Ownership Rules: Both S Corps and C Corps are owned by stockholders." }, { "docid": "D2905694#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2008/rpt/2008-R-0413.htm\n.", "text": "Topic: INCOME TAX; MILITARY PERSONNEL; RAILROADS; RETIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEMS; SOCIAL SECURITY; TAX EXEMPTIONS; Location: RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS SYSTEMS; TAXES - INCOME;July 16, 20082008-R-0413STATE INCOME TAXES ON PENSIONSBy: Judith Lohman, Chief Analyst You asked for a summary of income tax exemptions for pension income in Connecticut and the other states with personal income taxes. SUMMARYConnecticut ' s income tax excludes (1) 75% or 100% of federally taxable Social Security income, depending on the taxpayer ' s federal adjusted gross income (AGI); (2) 100% of railroad retirement benefits; and (3) starting with the 2008 tax year, 50% of federally taxable military retirement benefits. Connecticut has no exemptions for other types of pension income. According to a 2007 survey by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), of the 41 states with personal income taxes, all but four (Minnesota, Nebraska, Rhode Island, and Vermont) have at least one state income tax exemption for some pension and retirement income. The most common exemptions are for Social Security and military pensions. Many states exempt federal, state, and local government pensions (often with limitations) and 23 states exempt some private pension income. Alabama, Hawaii, Illinois, Mississippi, and Pennsylvania exempt virtually all pension income from their state income taxes. CONNECTICUT TAX ON PENSION INCOMEExcept for Social Security, railroad retirement, and military retirement benefits, Connecticut ' s state income tax treats income from public and private pensions the same as any other income. The state has no other special exemptions for pension income. Social Security and Railroad Retirement Most Social Security and all railroad retirement benefits are exempt from the Connecticut income tax." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D830391#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/education/age-need-start-kindergarten-texas-5dd0622182cadb2\nWhat age do you need to be to start kindergarten in Texas?", "text": "Education K-12Q: What age do you need to be to start kindergarten in Texas? A: Quick Answer Texas children must reach the age of 5 by September 1 of the target kindergarten entry year. Texas law provides an exception for children younger than 5 to enter kindergarten early, however. Continue Reading Keep Learning What ages do children begin kindergarten? At what age can a child start kindergarten in Florida? Can ABCmouse be used for older children? Full Answer If a child in Texas is younger than 5 but is also able to perform well on an assessment normally given in third grade and the school district has a policy in place allowing for early admission into kindergarten, he might be able to attend kindergarten prior to reaching age 5. Parents who believe their child falls into this category should speak to the school district to learn more. Learn more about K-12Sources: statutes.legis.state.tx.us cga.ct.gov Related Questions Q: What are the child labor laws in Texas? A: Other than in specific circumstances, Texas labor law prohibits employing children under the age of 14 or employing children in hazardous occupations, acco... Full Answer >Filed Under: Law Q: Should you use workbooks for 6-year-olds?" } ]
[ { "docid": "D2059923#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickenson,_Texas\nDickinson, Texas", "text": "\"Dickinson, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Dickenson, Texas)navigation search City of Dickinson City Dickinson City Hall Location in the state of Texas Coordinates: 29°27′38″N 95°03′14″WCoordinates: 29°27′38″N 95°03′14″WCountry United States State Texas County Galveston Incorporated 1977Government• Type Council-Manager• City Council Mayor Julie Masters Charles Suderman Walter Wilson Wally Deats Louis Decker William King III Bruce Henderson• Interim City Manager Ron Morales Area• Total 10.3 sq mi (26.6 km 2)• Land 9.9 sq mi (25.6 km 2)• Water 0.4 sq mi (1.1 km 2)Elevation 10 ft (3 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 18,680• Density 1,800/sq mi (700/km 2)Time zone CST ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 77539Area code (s) 281FIPS code 48-20344 [1]GNIS feature ID 1334345 [2]Website Dickinson. TX.us Dickinson is a city in Galveston County, Texas, within Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area. The population was 18,680 at the 2010 census. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Government and infrastructure5 Education5.1 Public schools5.2 Private schools5.3 Colleges and universities5.4 Public libraries6 Parks and recreation7 Notable people8 References9 External links History [ edit]This section needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( December 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Further information: History of the Galveston Bay Area Dickinson is located on a tract of land granted to John Dickinson in 1824, and named after him. A settlement had been established in this area on Dickinson Bayou before 1850. The Galveston, Houston, and Henderson Railroad was built directly through Dickinson. This line was used in the American Civil War to successfully retake Galveston." }, { "docid": "D1417660#0", "title": "https://edsource.org/2015/what-schools-and-parents-need-to-know-about-the-new-vaccination-law/82242\nWhat schools and parents need to know about the new vaccination law", "text": "\"What schools and parents need to know about the new vaccination law Jane Meredith Adams July 1, 2015254 Comments Learn more about SB277What does the law say? What did the law change? Are there exemptions to the new law? When did the law go into effect? Will kindergartners be allowed to enroll “conditionally” if they have not yet completed the required vaccinations? What about children who currently have personal belief exemptions on file? Will unvaccinated children who move from one California school or district to another have to meet the vaccination requirements of new students? What vaccinations are required of unvaccinated students before entering 7th grade? What are the options for parents who do not want to have their children vaccinated? What is homeschooling and independent study?" }, { "docid": "D1073830#0", "title": "https://www.berkeleyparentsnetwork.org/advice/school/fall_bday\nWhat Age to Start Kindergarten", "text": "Editor Note: In California, to start kindergarten at a public school and for most private schools too, children must be 5 years old by September 1. ( Prior to 2011, children could start kindergarten if they were 5 years old by December 1. The new start date was phased in 2011-2012.) Details and more info: http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/gs/em/kinderinfo.asp Related Pages: Starting Kindergarten Early ... Kindergarten Readiness ... Birthday Cut-Off Date for Private Kindergarten ... Gifted Children Starting Kindergarten ... Repeating Kindergarten ... More Advice about Kindergarten4 parent questions ▼ Archived Q&A and reviews ▼Parent Q&AClick a question to show/hide replies: [ show all]Transitional Kindergarten vs Kindergarten for advanced 4YO– 2017 (6 replies) [ show]Late bloomer starting kindergarten– 2016 (3 replies) [ show]Redshirting illegal in California?– 2016 (7 replies) [ show]Public TK or Private K? So confused.– 2016 (4 replies) [ show]Archived Q&A and Reviews Daughter's birthday is September 1 - wait a year? June 2016We are considering keeping our kid in preschool for another year rather than sending her to kindergarten this fall (She turns 5 on the cutoff day of September 1st and will be the youngest if we send her and we are not sure she is ready). I called the BUSD admissions to ask about it and they said that if we keep her back, she will automatically be enrolled in 1st grade next year instead of kindergarten (no exceptions, need to be born on September 2nd to wait a year!). She referenced a NEW Alameda County rule/law ''education code 48000'' but I looked that up and it doesn't mention this scenario." }, { "docid": "D1722338#0", "title": "https://www.ed.gov/news/press-releases/fact-sheet-troubling-pay-gap-early-childhood-teachers\nFact Sheet: Troubling Pay Gap for Early Childhood Teachers", "text": "\"Fact Sheet: Troubling Pay Gap for Early Childhood Teachers June 14, 2016Contact: Press Office, (202) 401-1576, [email protected] Preschool is a critical means of expanding educational equity and opportunity by giving every child a strong start. Studies show that attending high-quality early education can result in children building a solid foundation for achieving the academic, health, and social outcomes that are of benefit to individual families and to the country as a whole. Children who attend these programs are more likely to do well in school, find good jobs, and succeed in their careers than those who don't. And research has shown that taxpayers receive a high average return on investments in high-quality early childhood education, with savings in areas like improved educational outcomes, increased labor productivity, and a reduction in crime. Yet, preschool teachers are paid less than mail order clerks, tree trimmers and pest control workers. Child care workers make less than hairdressers and janitors. In fact, most early childhood educators earn so little that they qualify for public benefits, including for the very programs they teach targeting low-income families. [ i ]\"\"Undervaluing nation's early childhood educators flies in the face of what we know about brain development and the optimal time for learning. Educating children before kindergarten requires significant knowledge, expertise, and skill—especially in light of the critical importance of the early years for children's growth, development, and future academic and life success,\"\" said U. S. Education Secretary John B. King Jr. \"\"This report is a call to action for all of us. \"\" Report Shines Light on Gaps The U. S. Departments of Education and Health and Human Services released a report today that shines a spotlight on the gap in pay for early education teachers—97 percent of whom are women—and the impact that inequity has on schools' ability to attract and retain experienced, high-quality staff with higher levels of education." }, { "docid": "D3157647#0", "title": "http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v2n2/saluja.html\n.", "text": "\"Home Journal Contents Issue Contents Readiness for School: A Survey of State Policies and Definitions Gitanjali Saluja National Center for Early Development and Learning;Catherine Scott-Little SERVERichard M. Clifford National Center for Early Development and Learning Abstract Understanding the condition of children as they enter school can provide clues to help parents and teachers understand children's performance later in their school career. This information can also provide teachers with essential information for individualizing the curriculum to help children learn more effectively. Finally, assessment of the condition of children could be an important part of accountability measurement. This paper provides data on what states are doing with regard to defining and assessing the condition of children as they enter school, often referred to as readiness for school. Early childhood state representatives in each of the 50 states were contacted and interviewed regarding their state's policies on children's readiness for kindergarten. Results indicate that as of January 2000: (1) age was the criterion most often used to determine eligibility for kindergarten, (2) no state had an official statewide definition of school readiness, (3) several states were studying the issue of school readiness, and (4) local school districts were often making decisions about how children should be assessed and how data on children should be used. Further research is needed to track changes in state policies over time. Introduction With the increasing demand for accountability and improved student performance that has swept the nation, policy makers and educators have struggled to find ways to assess children when they enter school. Understanding the condition of children as they enter school can provide clues to help parents and teachers understand children's performance later in their school career. Further, this knowledge can provide teachers with essential information for individualizing the curriculum to help children learn more effectively." }, { "docid": "D104339#0", "title": "https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Browse/Search:personal%20financial%20literacy\n.", "text": "\"Sort by: Relevance View:showing 1 - 52 of 873 results2nd Grade Magic of Math Unit 5: Counting Money and Personal Financial Literacyby Amy Lemons The Magic Of Math Unit 5 for SECOND GRADE focuses on: Week 1: Counting Coins (to 99 cents) Week 2: Activities are Differentiated Option 1- Counting Coins, Option 2- Using Bills and Coins Week 3: Saving and Spending with word problems Week 4: Personal Financial Literacy/Economics *Pleas Subjects: Math Grades: 2 nd Types: Lesson Plans (Bundled), Unit Plans$16.00812 Ratings4.0Digital Download ZIP ( 106 MB)Add to Cart Wish List Personal Financial Literacyby Amy Lemons Do you teach Personal Financial Literacy in your class, or Economics, perhaps?! This unit focuses on vocabulary as well as math word problems to help solve different financial situations. This unit deals with making a budget, saving/spending, producers/consumers, wants/needs, and deposits/withdraw Subjects: Math, Economics Grades: 2 nd Types: Activities, Printables$6.75622 Ratings4.0Digital Download PDF ( 25.68 MB)Add to Cart Wish List Personal Financial Literacy: Third Grade Math Unitby Teacher Trap Personal Financial Literacy Pack for 3rd Grade! Lessons, resources, games, and tools for mastering the personal financial literacy math standards. * There is also a Second Grade Personal Financial Literacy Unit. Who is This For? 3rd Grade Teachers looking for targeted resources to teach personal Subjects: Math, Other (Math)Grades: 3 rd, 4 th, Homeschool Types: Worksheets, Activities, Printables$6.00302 Ratings4.0Digital Download PDF ( 28.94 MB)Add to Cart Wish List3rd Grade Magic of Math Unit 10: Money and Personal Financial Literacyby Amy Lemons The Magic Of Math Unit 10 for THIRD GRADE focuses on: Days 1-3: Counting Collections of Money- Bills and Coins Week 2: Personal Financial Literacy Here is what is included in this month long unit for 3rd grade: -Daily Lesson Plans for 10 days -Aligned with the 3rd Grade Common Core and TEKSubjects: Math, Economics Grades: 3 rd Types: Lesson Plans (Bundled), Unit Plans$8.00160 Ratings4.0Digital Download ZIP ( 54.01 MB)Add to Cart Wish List Guided Math Second Grade Unit 7 Money, Coins, Personal Financial Literacyby Reagan Tunstall Guided Math Lessons for Second Grade Unit 7 Money, coins, personal financial literacy This packet is detailed and differentiated lesson plans, activities, games, and cards for your guided math whole group and small group lessons! From the first minute of your math block to the last, your plans ar Subjects: Math, Basic Operations, Place Value Grades: 2 nd Types: Lesson Plans (Bundled), Unit Plans, Activities CCSS: 2. MD. C.8, 2." }, { "docid": "D1580157#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_do_kids_start_kindergarten_in_texas\nWhat age Age to start kindergarten in Louisiana?", "text": "What age Age to start kindergarten in Louisiana? Age 5 before September 30What is the age to enter pre kindergarten in Texas? They must be less than 5 years old as of Sept. 1st of the enrollment year, per the following (http://www.tea.state.tx.us/curriculum/early/kfaq.pdf). But I don't know the …Vanesha123 38 Contributions What age are you in kindergarten?usually 5 years of age is when you are in kindrergarten What age do you have to be to start kindergarten? 5What age do you start kindergarten in Georgia? It's age five for kindergarden. Garimaa12 6 Contributions What age does kindergarten start?usually 5 or 6Xxhopewsxx 18 Contributions When did you start kindergarten? Well, I live in NSW, Australia so I started kindergarten when i was 4 turning 5 in 1999 as i was born march 1st 1994. The intake for my year was kids born may 1993 to April …What age can kids start smoking? You should never smoke in your life, not even adults!At what age do kids have to go to school in Texas?" }, { "docid": "D692771#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_United_States\nEducation in the United States", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Education in the United States of America National education budget (2007)Budget $1 trillion (public and private, all levels) [1]General details Primary languages English System type State, private Literacy Male 100% [2]Female 100% [2]Enrollment Total 81.5 million Primary 37.9 million 1Secondary 26.1 million (2006–2007)Post secondary 20.5 million 2Attainment Secondary diploma 81%Post-secondary diploma 30% [3]1 Includes kindergarten2 Includes graduate school Education in the United States By state and in insular areas By subject area History of Issues: Finance – Law – Literacy – Reform Levels: Pre-kindergarten – Primary – Secondary – Higher Organizations Education portal United States portalv t e Education in the United States is provided by public, private and home schools. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges and universities. Funding comes from the state, local, and federal government. [ 4] Private schools are generally free to determine their own curriculum and staffing policies, with voluntary accreditation available through independent regional accreditation authorities, although some state regulation can apply. In 2013, about 87% of school-age children (those below higher education) attended state funded public schools, about 10% attended tuition- and foundation-funded private schools [5] and roughly 3% were home-schooled. [ 6]By state law, education is compulsory over an age range starting between five and eight and ending somewhere between ages sixteen and eighteen, depending on the state. [ 7] This requirement can be satisfied in public schools, state-certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most schools, compulsory education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle or junior high school, and high school. Children are usually divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten (5–6 year olds) and first grade for the youngest children, up to twelfth grade (17–18 years olds) as the final year of high school. There are also a large number and wide variety of publicly and privately administered institutions of higher education throughout the country." }, { "docid": "D1634938#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nursery_school\nPreschool", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Nursery school)navigation search This article is about schools for younger children between the ages of three and five. For other uses, see preschool (disambiguation). \"\" Preschooler\"\" redirects here. For the stage of childhood which ranges from 5-8 years old, see early childhood. Kindergarten children in Malaysia exercising Caring for children At home Parents Extended family Au pair Babysitting Governess Nanny Outside the home Day care Pre-school playgroup Educational settings Early childhood education Pre-kindergarten Preschool education Kindergarten Elementary School Primary School Institutions and standards Child protection In loco parentis Minor (law)Related Child abuse Child marriage Child Online Protection Family law Orphanage Parentingv t e A preschool, also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, playschool or kindergarten, is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school. It may be publicly or privately operated, and may be subsidized from public funds. Contents [ hide ]1 Terminology2 History2.1 Origins2.2 Spread3 Developmental areas4 Funding5 Advocacy6 Curricula7 National variations7.1 China7.2 Turkey7.3 Japan7.4 North Korea7.5 United States7.5.1 Head Start7.6 United Kingdom7.6.1 England7.6.2 Wales7.6.3 Northern Ireland7.6.4 Scotland7.7 Ireland8 See also9 References10 Sources11 Further reading12 External links Terminology [ edit]Terminology varies by country. In some European countries the term \"\"kindergarten\"\" refers to formal education of children classified as ISCED level 0 - with one or several years of such education being compulsory - before children start primary school at ISCED level 1. [ 1]The following terms may be used for educational establishments for this age group: Pre-Primary [2] from 6 weeks old to 6 years old- is an educational child care service you can enroll your child (ren) in before primary school. May also be used to define services for children younger than kindergarten age, especially in countries where kindergarten is compulsory." }, { "docid": "D2808367#0", "title": "http://www.cga.ct.gov/2002/rpt/2002-R-0042.htm\n.", "text": "Topic: KINDERGARTEN; EDUCATION (GENERAL); Location: EDUCATION - (GENERAL);January 9, 20022002-R-0042CHANGING KINDERGARTEN ENTRANCE AGEBy: Jennifer Gelb, Research Attorney You asked for the issues surrounding changing the minimum age for starting kindergarten from five to six. You also wanted to know what other states have for a minimum entrance age. SUMMARYKindergarten entrance age is the subject of much debate in the education community. Some experts recommend that children with autumn birthdays wait a year before starting kindergarten. Others suggest keeping certain students out of kindergarten until they turn six. Still others advocate screening four-year-olds who may be ready for school for early entry, despite a fifth birthday after the statutory deadline. All states require children to turn five in the year they enter kindergarten, however, and no state has a minimum entrance age of six. The states differ only on when during the school year a child must have had his fifth birthday, from July 1 in Indiana to January 1 in Connecticut and Vermont. ISSUES RAISED BY CHANGING KINDERGARTEN MINIMUM AGEWe did not find any information regarding raising the minimum age for kindergarten from five to six. Most discussion of kindergarten entrance age revolves around when to set the birthday cutoff date determining student eligibility." }, { "docid": "D1156246#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Rocksprings-South-Texas.html\nRocksprings South, Texas", "text": "Rocksprings South, Texas Back to Rocksprings South, TX housing info, Texas, TX smaller cities, TX small cities, All Cities. We are giving away $1000 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! Click here for promotion details and to upload your Rocksprings South, Texas photos Current weather forecast for Rocksprings South, TX Population (year 2000): 659Males: 324 (49.2%)Females: 335 (50.8%)Median resident age: 49.4 years Texas median age: 32.3 years Estimated median household income in 2005: $34,300 (it was $31,538 in 2000)Rocksprings South $34,300Texas: $42,139Estimated median house/condo value in 2005: $56,300 (it was $47,600 in 2000)Rocksprings South $56,300Texas: $106,000Rocksprings South, TX residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Rocksprings South: White Non-Hispanic (93.2%)Hispanic (10.3%)Other race (3.6%)Two or more races (2.1%) (Total can be greater than 100% because Hispanics could be counted in other races)Land area: 1463.1 square miles. Population density: 0.5 people per square mile (very low). For population 15 years and over in Rocksprings South CCDNever married: 69.0%Now married: 364.0%Separated: 14.0%Widowed: 46.0%Divorced: 48.0%0 residents are foreign born This place: 0.0%Texas: 13.9%Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2000: Rocksprings South: 1.4% ($650)Texas: 1.7% ($1,393)Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: San Angelo, TX (109.9 miles, pop. 88,439). Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: San Antonio, TX (127.8 miles, pop. 1,144,646)." }, { "docid": "D1154453#0", "title": "http://atlanta.about.com/od/governmenteducation/a/kindergarten-in-georgia.htm\nWhat Is the Kindergarten Cut-off Age in Georgia?", "text": "By Stephanie Carnes Updated 07/25/17Share Pin Email•••Wondering what age your child will start kindergarten in Georgia? Children must be 5 years old by Sept. 1 to start kindergarten in Georgia. They must be 6 years old by Sept. 1 to start first grade in Georgia. Can You Enroll in Kindergarten at Age 4? Some states have later cut-off dates, allowing children to start kindergarten at age 4. If you moved to Georgia from one of these states, you can enroll your child in Georgia kindergarten as long as the child is 5 by Dec.31. The same goes for first grade. Transplants can enroll a child in first grade as long as he or she is 6 by Dec. 31. Schools are required to verify these ages before enrollment. Is Kindergarten Mandatory?" }, { "docid": "D2567045#0", "title": "https://www.life360.com/blog/kindergarten-starting-age/\nShould Your Child Start Kindergarten at Age 6?", "text": "\"Should Your Child Start Kindergarten at Age 6? The debate continues: when should my son/daughter start kindergarten? A long piece from the New York Times weighs in on both sides of the argument. Being the youngest kid in class often has a negative effect on a child’s performance and behavior. Kids age 5 are more likely to struggle to keep up. It’s not a sure thing, but it’s a trend. On the other hand, no matter how you cut it, someone is always going to be the youngest kid in class. Parents who hold their children back say they’re worried about their emotional development. But the risk is also inverted. A six-year-old might be bored and restless in a class for 5-year-olds." }, { "docid": "D1325077#0", "title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2007/06/03/magazine/03kindergarten-t.html\nWhen Should a Kid Start Kindergarten?", "text": "Magazine When Should a Kid Start Kindergarten? By ELIZABETH WEIL JUNE 3, 2007Correction Appended Photo illustration by Chris Buck According to the apple-or-coin test, used in the Middle Ages, children should start school when they are mature enough for the delayed gratification and abstract reasoning involved in choosing money over fruit. In 15th- and 16th-century Germany, parents were told to send their children to school when the children started to act “rational.” And in contemporary America, children are deemed eligible to enter kindergarten according to an arbitrary date on the calendar known as the birthday cutoff — that is, when the state, or in some instances the school district, determines they are old enough. The birthday cutoffs span six months, from Indiana, where a child must turn 5 by July 1 of the year he enters kindergarten, to Connecticut, where he must turn 5 by Jan. 1 of his kindergarten year. Children can start school a year late, but in general they cannot start a year early. As a result, when the 22 kindergartners entered Jane Andersen’s class at the Glen Arden Elementary School near Asheville, N. C., one warm April morning, each brought with her or him a snack and a unique set of gifts and challenges, which included for some what’s referred to in education circles as “the gift of time. ”After the morning announcements and the Pledge of Allegiance, Andersen’s kindergartners sat down on a blue rug. Two, one boy and one girl, had been redshirted — the term, borrowed from sports, describes students held out for a year by their parents so that they will be older, or larger, or more mature, and thus better prepared to handle the increased pressures of kindergarten today. Six of Andersen’s pupils, on the other hand, were quite young, so young that they would not be enrolled in kindergarten at all if North Carolina succeeds in pushing back its birthday cutoff from Oct. 16 to Aug. 31." }, { "docid": "D1258168#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100805093229AADK4Z3\nAt what age do kids start preschool?", "text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler At what age do kids start preschool? I'm a mom to a 21 month old son and we're expecting son #2 in November, so with (almost) two small children, I really haven't had any experience in this field. What age are kids supposed to start preschool at? And, preschool is something that the parents pay for, right? Kindergarden is where it's... show more Follow 15 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It depends on where you live and what is offered in that area. Where I am, the Washington DC area, there are 2, 3 and 4 year old preschool classes. There are also junior kindergarten classes, where the child turns 5 in time for real kindergarten, but due to whatever reasons, isn't quite ready for kindergarten, so they \"\"stay back\"\" and do the jr. kindergarten before moving into real kindergarten. A lot of parents of young 5 year olds here decide to do jr. kindergarten, especially with boys, who socially may not be as advanced as the older kids in kindergarten." }, { "docid": "D1722824#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preschool_education\nPreschool", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Preschool education)navigation search This article is about schools for younger children between the ages of three and five. For other uses, see preschool (disambiguation). \"\" Preschooler\"\" redirects here. For the stage of childhood which ranges from 5-8 years old, see early childhood. Kindergarten children in Malaysia exercising Caring for children At home Parents Extended family Au pair Babysitting Governess Nanny Outside the home Day care Pre-school playgroup Educational settings Early childhood education Pre-kindergarten Preschool education Kindergarten Elementary School Primary School Institutions and standards Child protection In loco parentis Minor (law)Related Child abuse Child marriage Child Online Protection Family law Orphanage Parentingv t e A preschool, also known as nursery school, pre-primary school, playschool or kindergarten, is an educational establishment or learning space offering early childhood education to children before they begin compulsory education at primary school. It may be publicly or privately operated, and may be subsidized from public funds. Contents1 Terminology2 History2.1 Origins2.2 Spread3 Developmental areas4 Funding5 Advocacy6 Curricula7 National variations7.1 China7.2 Turkey7.3 Japan7.4 North Korea7.5 United States7.5.1 Head Start7.6 United Kingdom7.6.1 England7.6.2 Wales7.6.3 Northern Ireland7.6.4 Scotland7.7 Ireland8 See also9 References10 Sources11 Further reading12 External links Terminology [ edit]Terminology varies by country. In some European countries the term \"\"kindergarten\"\" refers to formal education of children classified as ISCED level 0 - with one or several years of such education being compulsory - before children start primary school at ISCED level 1. [ 1]The following terms may be used for educational establishments for this age group: Pre-Primary [2] from 6 weeks old to 6 years old- is an educational child care service you can enroll your child (ren) in before primary school. May also be used to define services for children younger than kindergarten age, especially in countries where kindergarten is compulsory." }, { "docid": "D466386#0", "title": "https://www.mamapedia.com/article/what-age-do-you-send-your-child-to-school\nWhat Age Do You Send Your Child to School?", "text": "\"What Age Do You Send Your Child to School? Updated on March 01, 2010J. A. asks from Blandon, PA on September 02, 200935 answers This question is for my friend whose daughter is 5. she was told today by people we both work with that her daughter can be taken if she doesn't send her to school at the age. 5Respond to Question What can I do next? Add your own comment Ask your own question Join the Mamapedia community Report as inappropriate Share this with your friends Write J. A. a private message Read more that J. A. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful? Yes | No Featured Answers L. H.answers from Philadelphia on September 04, 2009Schools have a cut off date for when the childs birthday falls. That would be something to look into. Also part time or full time Kinder. That can also play a big part. But about the child being taken?" }, { "docid": "D1800883#0", "title": "https://nces.ed.gov/programs/statereform/tab5_1.asp\n.", "text": "Data Tables Table 5.1. Compulsory school attendance laws, minimum and maximum age limits for required free education, by state: 2015State Age of required school attendance Minimum age limit to which free education must be offered Maximum age limit to which free education must be offered Alabama 6 to 17 5 1 17 2Alaska 7 to 16 3 5 20Arizona 6 to 16 4 5 21Arkansas 5 to 18 5 21California 6 to 18 5 21Colorado 6 to 17 5 21Connecticut 5 to 18 5 5 21Delaware 5 to 16 5 21District of Columbia 5 to 18 5 6 † 7Florida 6 to 16 4 —Georgia 6 to 16 5 20Hawaii 5 to 18 5 20Idaho 7 to 16 5 21Illinois 6 to 17 4 21 8Indiana 7 to 18 5 22Iowa 6 to 16 9 5 21Kansas 7 to 18 5 †Kentucky 6 to 18 5 21Louisiana 7 to 18 5 10 20 11Maine 7 to 17 5 12 20Maryland 5 to 17 5 21Massachusetts 6 to 16 3 13 22Michigan 6 to 18 5 20Minnesota 7 to 17 5 21Mississippi 6 to 17 5 21Missouri 7 to 17 14 5 15 21Montana 7 to 16 16 5 19Nebraska 6 to 18 5 21Nevada 7 to 18 5 †New Hampshire 6 to 18 — 21New Jersey 6 to 16 5 20New Mexico 5 to 18 5 —New York 6 to 16 17 5 21North Carolina 7 to 16 5 21North Dakota 7 to 16 5 21Ohio 6 to 18 5 22Oklahoma 5 to 18 5 18 21Oregon 7 to 18 5 19 19Pennsylvania 8 to 17 6 20 21Rhode Island 6 to 18 21 5 21South Carolina 5 to 17 5 22South Dakota 6 to 18 22 5 21Tennessee 6 to 18 5 †Texas 6 to 18 5 26Utah 6 to 18 5 —Vermont 6 to 16 23 5 —Virginia 5 to 18 5 20Washington 8 to 18 5 21West Virginia 6 to 17 5 22Wisconsin 6 to 18 4 20Wyoming 7 to 16 24 5 21—Not available. In this state, local education agencies determine their maximum or minimum age, or the information is not available in the statute. † Not applicable. State has not set a maximum age limit. 1 In Alabama, the parent or legal guardian of a 6-year-old child may opt out of enrolling their child by notifying the local board of education, in writing, that the child will not be in school until he or she is 7 years old. 2 In Alabama's city school systems, students are entitled to admission until age 19. 3 Alaska requires that students attend until they are 16 or complete 12 th grade. 4 In Arizona, students must attend until they are 16 or complete 10 th grade. 5 In Connecticut, the parent of a 5-or 6-year-old child may opt out of enrolling their child until he or she is 7 by signing an option form." }, { "docid": "D3376255#0", "title": "http://www.city-data.com/forum/dallas/440561-starting-school-age-plano-isd.html\n.", "text": "09-21-2008, 09:32 PMRobzherenow 261 posts, read 1,356,227 times Reputation: 130Advertisements Our son just turned 3 on Sept. 09. We were told that he may lose a year of school because Texas or County state law requires that the student be 4 years of age on Sept 1st of their Kindergarten year. Does or did anyone else have children who birthday falls Sept 1st ? Did they lose a year? Any other options/alternatives to pursue- private school?09-21-2008, 09:47 PMpepper131 2,982 posts, read 7,991,714 times Reputation: 1537I thought they had to be 5 by Sept 1st to enter K. My oldest son's B-day is Sept 14th. We have never felt that he lost a year.09-21-2008, 10:09 PMFar North Dallas 6,585 posts, read 21,902,837 times Reputation: 3164State of Texas is 5 by Sept 1 for kinder and 6 by Sept 1 for 1st grade. You are not losing a year. Plenty of people hold their kids back who are born in May, June, July and August, so your Sept baby won't be the oldest.09-21-2008, 10:25 PMBig G Location: Dallas, TX2,346 posts, read 5,624,383 times Reputation: 2273Re: From the PISD Web site: Quote: Children must be five years old on or before September 1 to be admitted to kindergarten. In order to attend first grade in Plano ISD, a child must be six years old on or before September 1 or have been previously enrolled in the first grade of a public school in another state or have completed public school kindergarten in another state. Children who are underage but will become six between September 1 and December 31 may enroll in first grade through the district's kindergarten acceleration procedures." }, { "docid": "D2015789#0", "title": "http://nces.ed.gov/programs/statereform/tab5_1.asp\n.", "text": "Data Tables Table 5.1. Compulsory school attendance laws, minimum and maximum age limits for required free education, by state: 2015State Age of required school attendance Minimum age limit to which free education must be offered Maximum age limit to which free education must be offered Alabama 6 to 17 5 1 17 2Alaska 7 to 16 3 5 20Arizona 6 to 16 4 5 21Arkansas 5 to 18 5 21California 6 to 18 5 21Colorado 6 to 17 5 21Connecticut 5 to 18 5 5 21Delaware 5 to 16 5 21District of Columbia 5 to 18 5 6 † 7Florida 6 to 16 4 —Georgia 6 to 16 5 20Hawaii 5 to 18 5 20Idaho 7 to 16 5 21Illinois 6 to 17 4 21 8Indiana 7 to 18 5 22Iowa 6 to 16 9 5 21Kansas 7 to 18 5 †Kentucky 6 to 18 5 21Louisiana 7 to 18 5 10 20 11Maine 7 to 17 5 12 20Maryland 5 to 17 5 21Massachusetts 6 to 16 3 13 22Michigan 6 to 18 5 20Minnesota 7 to 17 5 21Mississippi 6 to 17 5 21Missouri 7 to 17 14 5 15 21Montana 7 to 16 16 5 19Nebraska 6 to 18 5 21Nevada 7 to 18 5 †New Hampshire 6 to 18 — 21New Jersey 6 to 16 5 20New Mexico 5 to 18 5 —New York 6 to 16 17 5 21North Carolina 7 to 16 5 21North Dakota 7 to 16 5 21Ohio 6 to 18 5 22Oklahoma 5 to 18 5 18 21Oregon 7 to 18 5 19 19Pennsylvania 8 to 17 6 20 21Rhode Island 6 to 18 21 5 21South Carolina 5 to 17 5 22South Dakota 6 to 18 22 5 21Tennessee 6 to 18 5 †Texas 6 to 18 5 26Utah 6 to 18 5 —Vermont 6 to 16 23 5 —Virginia 5 to 18 5 20Washington 8 to 18 5 21West Virginia 6 to 17 5 22Wisconsin 6 to 18 4 20Wyoming 7 to 16 24 5 21—Not available. In this state, local education agencies determine their maximum or minimum age, or the information is not available in the statute. † Not applicable. State has not set a maximum age limit. 1 In Alabama, the parent or legal guardian of a 6-year-old child may opt out of enrolling their child by notifying the local board of education, in writing, that the child will not be in school until he or she is 7 years old. 2 In Alabama's city school systems, students are entitled to admission until age 19. 3 Alaska requires that students attend until they are 16 or complete 12 th grade. 4 In Arizona, students must attend until they are 16 or complete 10 th grade. 5 In Connecticut, the parent of a 5-or 6-year-old child may opt out of enrolling their child until he or she is 7 by signing an option form." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D141529#0", "title": "http://www.webmd.com/children/vaccines/dtap-and-tdap-vaccines\nDTaP and Tdap Vaccines", "text": "DTa P and Tdap Vaccines Articles On Children's Vaccines All Vaccines Schedules Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTa P)Polio (IPV)Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)Chickenpox (Varicella)Hepatitis A and BH. influenzae (Hib)Pneumococcal (PCV13)Rotavirus (RV)Flu Vaccine Meningococcal (MPSV4/MCV4)HPV Vaccine DTa P is a vaccine that helps children younger than age 7 develop immunity to three deadly diseases caused by bacteria: diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough ( pertussis ). Tdap is a booster immunization given at age 11 that offers continued protection from those diseases for adolescents and adults. Diphtheria is a respiratory disease that can cause breathing problems, paralysis, heart failure, and death. It's highly contagious and is spread by coughing and sneezing. Tetanus, or lockjaw, is caused by a bacterium often found in soil. Once it enters the body it releases a toxin that attacks the nervous system, causing muscle spasms and death if left untreated. Continue Reading Belowyou might like Pertussis, also highly contagious, causes coughing spasms so severe that in infants it makes it difficult to eat, drink, or even breathe. It can lead to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, and death. Before the vaccines were developed, these diseases were rampant." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1496745#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/hcp/imz/child-adolescent-shell.html\nRecommended Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger, UNITED STATES, 2018", "text": "\"Compliant version of the schedule Print PDF document of this schedule8.5\"\"x11\"\" print color [8 pages]8.5\"\"x11\"\" print black and white [8 pages]These recommendations must be read with the footnotes that follow. For those who fall behind or start late, provide catch-up vaccination at the earliest opportunity as indicated by the green bars in tables below. To determine minimum intervals between doses, see the catch-up schedule. School entry and adolescent vaccine age groups are 4-6 yrs, 11-12 yrs, and 16 yrs. Birth to 15 Months Vaccine Birth 1 mo 2 mos 4 mos 6 mos 9 mos 12 mos 15 mos Hepatitis B 1 (Hep B) 1 st dose ←2 nd dose→ ←3 rd dose→Rotavirus 2 (RV) RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series) 1 st dose 2 nd dose See footnote 2Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis 3 (DTa P: <7 yrs) 1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose ←4 th dose→Haemophilus influenzae type b 4 (Hib) 1 st dose 2 nd dose See footnote 4←3 rd or 4 th dose, See footnote 4 →Pneumococcal conjugate 5 (PCV13) 1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose ←4 th dose→Inactivated poliovirus 6 (IPV:<18 yrs) 1 st dose 2 nd dose ←3 rd dose→Influenza 7 (IIV) Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 or 2 doses Measles, mumps, rubella 8 (MMR) See footnote 8←1 st dose→Varicella 9 (VAR) ←1 st dose→Hepatitis A 10 (Hep A) ←2 dose series, See footnote 10 →Meningococcal 11 Men ACWY-D ≥9 mos; Men ACWY-CRM ≥2 mos) See footnote 11Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis 13 (Tdap: ≥7 yrs)Human papillomavirus 14 (HPV)Meningococcal B 12Pneumococcal polysaccharide 5 (PPSV23)Legend Range of recommended ages for all children Range of recommended ages for catch-up immunization Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups Range of recommended ages for non-high-risk groups that may receive vaccine, subject to individual clinical decision making No recommendation18 Months to 18 Years Vaccines 18 mos 19-23 mos 2-3 yrs 4-6 yrs 7-10 yrs 11-12 yrs 13-15 yrs 16 yrs 17-18 yrs Hepatitis B 1 (Hep B) ←3 rd dose→Rotavirus 2 (RV) RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series)Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis 3 (DTa P: <7 yrs) ←4 th dose→ 5 th dose Haemophilus influenzae type b 4 (Hib)Pneumococcal conjugate 5 (PCV13)Inactivated poliovirus 6 (IPV:<18 yrs) ←3 rd dose→ 4 th dose Influenza 7 (IIV) Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 or 2 doses Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 dose only Measles, mumps, rubella 8 (MMR) 2 nd dose Varicella 9 (VAR) 2 nd dose Hepatitis A 10 (Hep A) ←2 dose series, See footnote 10 →Meningococcal 11 Men ACWY-D ≥9 mos; Men ACWY-CRM ≥2 mos) See footnote 111 st dose 2 nd dose Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis 13 (Tdap: ≥7 yrs)Tdap Human papillomavirus 14 (HPV) See footnote 14Meningococcal B 12 See footnote 12Pneumococcal polysaccharide 5 (PPSV23) See footnote 5Note: The above recommendations must be read along with the footnotes of this schedule. Top of Page Footnotes Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons Age 0 Through 18 Years United States, 2018For further guidance on the use of the vaccines mentioned below, see the ACIP Recommendations. For vaccine recommendations for persons 19 years of age and older, see the adult immunization schedule. See additional notes for Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons Age 0 Through 18 Years and Catch-up Immunization Schedule. Hepatitis B (Hep B) vaccine. ( minimum age: birth)Birth Dose (monovalent Hep B vaccine only): Mother is HBs Ag-negative: 1 dose within 24 hours of birth for medically stable infants ≥2,000 grams." }, { "docid": "D894491#0", "title": "http://www.webmd.com/vaccines/tc/preventing-tetanus-infections-topic-overview\nPreventing Tetanus Infections - Topic Overview", "text": "\"Preventing Tetanus Infections - Topic Overview Articles On Preventing Tetanus Infections Topic Overview Related Information Credits How can I prevent tetanus? You can help prevent tetanus by having all of the suggested tetanus shots ( immunizations ). There are three different types of tetanus shots. Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTa P) (What is a PDF document?). This vaccine is given in a series of five shots starting at age 2 months and ending at ages 4 to 6 years. This is called the primary vaccination series. Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) (What is a PDF document?). This is the first booster shot for tetanus and one dose is given to all preteens at age 11 or 12. All teens and adults who never got the Tdap shot need one dose in place of a Td (tetanus and diphtheria) shot. And all pregnant women need a Tdap shot during each pregnancy." }, { "docid": "D853784#0", "title": "http://health.cvs.com/GetContent.aspx?token=f75979d3-9c7c-4b16-af56-3e122a3f19e3&chunkiid=187051\nTetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Vaccine", "text": "Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Vaccine (Tdap)by Krisha Mc Coy, MSWhat Does This Vaccine Help Prevent? What Is the Tdap Vaccine? Who Should Get Vaccinated and When? What Are the Risks Associated With the Pertussis Vaccine? Who Should Not Get Vaccinated? What Other Ways Can Tetanus, Diphtheria, or Pertussis Be Prevented? What Happens in the Event of a Pertussis Outbreak? En Español What Does This Vaccine Help Prevent? This vaccine helps prevent: Diphtheria —which causes a sore throat with thick covering in the back of the throat Tetanus —which causes painful muscle tightening all over the body; also known as lockjaw Pertussis —which causes bad coughing spells that may occur at any age, but when it occurs in infants and young children, may make eating, drinking and breathing difficult; also known as whooping cough What Is the Tdap Vaccine? TOPThe Tdap vaccine contains diphtheria and tetanus toxoids, and small pieces of inactive pertussis bacteria." }, { "docid": "D2727637#0", "title": "http://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/285094.page\n.", "text": "\"Author Message01/22/2013 17:07 Subject: How long is the pertussis vaccine good for? Anonymous DH and I got the DTap (TDap?) vaccination about 5 years ago. I did a few quick google searches and found lots of info on the vaccine itself and notices that it's important for parents to be to get one, but I didn't see anything on how often a booster is needed. I'm expecting in the next 6 months - Anyone know off the top of their head when/if we need to get a booster shot?01/22/2013 17:18 Subject: How long is the pertussis vaccine good for? Anonymous The current recommendation is to get it with each pregnancy, after the 20th week. This is a recent change.01/22/2013 20:56 Subject: How long is the pertussis vaccine good for? Anonymous OP here... Good to know, thanks!01/22/2013 21:11 Subject: How long is the pertussis vaccine good for? Anonymous My son's pedi said that adults should get the booster every 4-5 years-ish. I think the official literature is every 10 years, but around 4 it supposedly starts losing strength.01/22/2013 21:47 Subject: How long is the pertussis vaccine good for?" }, { "docid": "D686626#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/tdap.html\nTdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) VIS", "text": "On This Page Why get vaccinated? Tdap vaccine Some people should not get this vaccine Risks What if there is a serious problem? The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program How can I learn more? Current Edition Date: 2/24/2015Print VIS [2 pages]RTF file [4 pages] (For use in electronic systems)See note about this VISVIS in other languages More information about: Tetanus vaccination Diphtheria vaccination Pertussis vaccination Tdap Vaccine What You Need to Know Why get vaccinated? Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis are very serious diseases. Tdap vaccine can protect us from these diseases. And, Tdap vaccine given to pregnant women can protect newborn babies against pertussis. TETANUS (Lockjaw) is rare in the United States today. It causes painful muscle tightening and stiffness, usually all over the body. It can lead to tightening of muscles in the head and neck so you can’t open your mouth, swallow, or sometimes even breathe." }, { "docid": "D3024803#0", "title": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/007611.htm\nTdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) vaccine - what you need to know", "text": "Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis) vaccine - what you need to know All content below is taken in its entirety from the CDC Tdap Vaccine Information Statement (VIS): www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/tdap.pdf CDC review information for Tdap VIS: Page last reviewed: February 24, 2015Page last updated: February 24, 2015Issue date of VIS: February 24, 2015Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases Information WHY GET VACCINATED? Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis are very serious diseases. Tdap vaccine can protect us from these diseases. And, Tdap vaccine given to pregnant women can protect newborn babies against pertussis. TETANUS (Lockjaw) is rare in the United States today. It causes painful muscle tightening and stiffness, usually all over the body. It can lead to tightening of muscles in the head and neck so you can't open your mouth, swallow, or sometimes even breathe. Tetanus kills about 1 out of 10 people who are infected even after receiving the best medical care. DIPHTHERIA is also rare in the United States today. It can cause a thick coating to form in the back of the throat." }, { "docid": "D2661778#0", "title": "https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/acip/27245\nACIP: Give Tdap During Pregnancy", "text": "\"ACIP: Give Tdap During Pregnancysave savedby Todd Neale, Senior Staff Writer, Med Page Today June 23, 2011Action Points Explain that ACIP now recommends a dose of Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis) in late second or third trimester for pregnant women not previously immunized. Point out that this recommendation is made to decrease cases of pertussis in early infancy. Pregnant women should receive the tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) during the late second trimester or third trimester rather than immediately after delivery, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended on Wednesday. The recommendation -- adopted at one of ACIP's regular meetings at CDC headquarters in Atlanta -- applies to women who previously have not received this vaccine. The goal of the change is to better protect newborns from pertussis. Infants, particularly those younger than 3 months, are disproportionately affected by the disease. The vaccine that protects against pertussis in young children -- the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTa P) -- is administered in five doses at ages 2, 4, 6, and 15 to 18 months, with a final dose before the child starts school around 4 to 6 years of age. So even after the first dose is administered at age 2 months, the child is not yet fully protected. By shifting the maternal Tdap dose from the immediate postpartum period -- which was recommended by ACIP in 2008 -- to the late stages of pregnancy (after 20 weeks gestation), protection against pertussis is provided directly to the mother and indirectly to the fetus through transplacental antibodies. Thus, when the baby is born, he or she will already have some protection before starting the DTa P series." }, { "docid": "D453936#0", "title": "http://www.adultvaccination.org/vpd/pertussis/facts.html\nFacts about Whooping Cough for Adults", "text": "\"Facts about Whooping Cough for Adults What is whooping cough? Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a serious infection that spreads easily from person to person. The disease causes uncontrollable, violent coughing spells that makes it hard to breathe, eat, or sleep. After severe coughing fits, an individual with whooping cough often needs to take deep breaths which may result in a \"\"whooping' sound. Whooping cough can lead to pneumonia or hospitalization and can affect people of all ages. It can be very serious, even deadly, for babies less than one year old. Common sources of infection in babies are older siblings, parents, and caregivers. In recent years, as many as 20 babies younger than one year old have died from whooping cough each year in the US. Whooping cough has been on the rise in the US since an all-time low of just over 1,000 cases were reported in 1976. 48,227 cases were reported to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2012, the most recent peak year." }, { "docid": "D879964#0", "title": "http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/idepc/diseases/pertussis/hcp/tdapvax.html\nTetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine", "text": "Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine Download PDF version formatted for print: Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine (PDF)On this page: Licensed Tdap products Tdap vaccination recommendations Wound management Off-label use of Tdap products Future for Tdap In 2005, two tetanus toxoid, reduced diphtheria toxoid, and acellular pertussis vaccine, adsorbed (Tdap) products were licensed. These products are the first pertussis vaccines formulated for use in adolescents and adults in the United States. Pertussis vaccination is important for these groups because immunity against pertussis wanes within about five years after the last childhood DTa P vaccination, which is typically administered at 4-6 years of age. Licensed Tdap products Boostrix, manufactured by Glaxo Smith Kline, licensed for persons age 10 years and older for a one-time dose. Adacel, manufactured by sanofi pasteur, licensed for persons 11-64 years for a one-time dose.. Tdap vaccination recommendations Children (7-10 years): For children aged 7 through 10 years who are not fully immunized with the childhood DTa P vaccine series, Tdap vaccine should be substituted for a single dose of Td vaccine in the catch-up series; if additional doses are needed, use Td vaccine. For these children, an adolescent Tdap vaccine dose (i.e., the dose given at age 11-12 years) should not be given. Adolescents (11-12 years): Give one dose of Tdap, ideally at a pre-teen checkup along with the other recommended adolescent vaccines. Give the dose even if the adolescent has previously received a Td booster. Older adolescents and adults (13 years and up): Give one dose of Tdap to anyone age 13 and up who has not already received it. Give the dose regardless of the interval since the patient’s last Td booster." }, { "docid": "D1378355#0", "title": "https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/parents/diseases/teen/tdap.html\nFact Sheet for Parents", "text": "Fact Sheet for Parents Printer friendly version [2 pages] Español: La vacuna Tdap para preadolescentes y adolescentes Why does my child need Tdap vaccine? Babies and little kids get shots called DTa P to protect them from diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (whooping cough). But as kids get older, the protection from the DTa P shots starts to wear off. This can put your preteen or teen at risk for serious illness. The tetanus-diphtheria-acelluar pertussis (Tdap) vaccine is a booster shot that helps protect your preteen or teen from the same diseases that DTa P shots protect little kids from. Tetanus is caused by a toxin (poison) made by bacteria found in soil. The bacteria enter the body through cuts, scratches, or puncture wounds in the skin. Tetanus can cause spasms, which are painful muscle cramps in the jaw muscle (lockjaw) and throughout the body. The spasms can cause breathing problems and paralysis. A preteen or teen with tetanus could spend weeks in the hospital in intensive care." }, { "docid": "D2948116#0", "title": "http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/735927_3\nUpdated Recommendations for Use of Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, 2010", "text": "Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report Updated Recommendations for Use of Tetanus Toxoid, Reduced Diphtheria Toxoid and Acellular Pertussis (Tdap) Vaccine from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, 2010Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. 2011;60 (1):13-15. In This Article Abstract and Introduction Timing of Tdap Following Td Adults Aged 65 Years and Older Undervaccinated Children Aged 7 through 10 Years References Adults Aged 65 Years and Older Unpublished data from trials for Adacel (N = 1,170) and Boostrix (N = 1,104) on the safety and immunogenicity of Tdap in adults aged 65 years and older who received vaccine were provided to ACIP by Sanofi Pasteur and Glaxo Smith Kline. Safety For both Tdap vaccines, the frequency and severity of adverse events in persons aged 65 years and older were comparable to those in persons aged less than 65 years. No increase in local or generalized reactions in Tdap recipients was observed, compared with persons who received Td. No serious adverse events were considered related to vaccination. ACIP reviewed data on vaccine-related adverse events from the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). VAERS is a passive surveillance system jointly administered by CDC and the Food and Drug Administration that accepts reports from vaccine manufacturers, health-care providers, and vaccine recipients for vaccine safety. VAERS can be prone to overreporting or underreporting and inconsistency in the quality and completeness of reports. During September 2005–September 2010, a total of 243 VAERS reports were received regarding adults aged 65 years and older administered Tdap, out of 10,981 total VAERS reports on Tdap among recipients of all ages (CDC, unpublished data, 2010)." }, { "docid": "D217810#0", "title": "https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/immunizations/Pages/Immunizations-for-Teenagers-and-Young-Adults.aspx\nImmunizations for Teenagers & Young Adults", "text": "Immunizations for Teenagers & Young Adults Many parents tend to think of vaccines as something needed for infants and young children but less important later in life. In fact, teenagers and young adults often get a number of vaccine-preventable diseases, including pertussis, measles, and meningitis. They need protection against infectious illnesses as well. Teenagers should continue to see their pediatricians or other physicians on a regular basis. All teens (or their parents) should keep an updated record of their immunizations. Many will need more vaccinations as teenagers, particularly if they have fallen behind on some of their other immunizations. Guidelines for specific vaccines for teens have been established by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and other medical organizations. Tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap) or tetanus-diphtheria (Td) booster: The Tdap vaccine should be given to children aged 11 to 12 years. It can be given at 13-18 years if not received at an earlier age. Pregnant adolescents not previously vaccinated with Tdap should receive one dose of Tdap during the second half of their pregnancy." }, { "docid": "D19206#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetanus_vaccine\nTetanus vaccine", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tetanus vaccine Vaccine description Target disease Tetanus Type Toxoid Clinical data Medline Plus a682198ATC code J07AM01 ( WHO)Identifiers Chem Spidernone (what is this?) ( verify)Tetanus vaccine, also known as tetanus toxoid ( TT ), is an inactive vaccine used to prevent tetanus. [ 1] During childhood five doses are recommended, with a sixth given during adolescence. [ 1] Additional doses every 10 years are recommended. [ 2] After three doses almost everyone is initially immune. [ 1] In those who are not up to date on their tetanus immunization a booster should be given within 48 hours of an injury. [ 3] In those with high risk injuries who are not fully immunized tetanus antitoxin may also be recommended. [ 1] Making sure women who are pregnant are up to date on their tetanus immunization and, if not, immunizing them can prevent neonatal tetanus. [ 1]The vaccine is very safe including during pregnancy and in those with HIV/AIDS. [ 1] Redness and pain at the site of injection occur in between 25% and 85% of people. [" }, { "docid": "D2396026#0", "title": "http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/816340/vaccinations-for-high-school-and-college-freshman-making-the-decision-1\nThe vaccine guide for teens and college kids that parents can't ignore", "text": "\"PARENTING / K-12 NEXT STORYThe vaccine guide for teens and college kids that parents can't ignore Jul 20, 2016by Laura Owens Image: Steve Debenport/Getty Images Print Vaccines for teens can't be ignored in the back-to-school chaos Share Tweet Pin Share Tumble If you thought the vaccine \"\"fun\"\" was done with the toddler days, we have some not-so-great news for you. Yes, high schoolers and kids starting college still have a few rounds of shots coming on their vaccine schedule — think of it as just another way to prep them for the real world by developing more immunity to disease. To avoid any confusion, we've put together a quick go-to list that you can use to get your teen up-to-date before they start school. As with any medical decision, parents should check with their primary care physician to determine the best course of action for their child. More: 15 life skills every kid should know before they leave for college Vaccine facts The Centers for Disease Control Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommends following a specific vaccination schedule for teens entering high school or college. Each state, however, has its own vaccine requirements, so parents should check with their state health department. In addition, some states allow exceptions to the standard vaccination requirements based on religious or personal reasons. The CDC suggests parents of college freshmen determine if their child needs \"\"catch-up doses\"\" — vaccines the child should have received at a younger age. According to the CDC, some colleges may also require students to be vaccinated against diseases like meningitis to live in residential housing. As children get older, some early childhood vaccines may wear off and compromise a child's protection against certain diseases." }, { "docid": "D1523534#0", "title": "http://www.cvs.com/immunizations/tdap-dtap\nDTaP & Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)", "text": "\"DTa P & Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis)Availability: DTa P (Ages under 11) — Minute Clinic Tdap (Ages 11 and up) — CVS Pharmacy (age and state restrictions apply) and Minute Clinic What are tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis? They are all very serious diseases for children, adolescents and adults. Tetanus (Lockjaw): Bacteria in soil enter through a cut, creating an infection. Sufferers experiences painful tightening of muscles and may be unable to open mouth and swallow. Diphtheria: Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Leads to weakness, sore throat, swollen glands. Severe cases can affect the heart. Pertussis (Whooping Cough): Highly contagious infection of respiratory tract. Causes excessive coughing fits. Infants are most at risk for life-threatening complications." }, { "docid": "D3136844#0", "title": "http://www.onhealth.com/content/1/whooping_cough_pertussis\nWhat Is Whooping Cough (Pertussis)?", "text": "\"What Is Whooping Cough (Pertussis)? A bacterium known as Bordetella pertussis causes “whooping cough ”. The name refers to the whooping sound made upon breathing in during a prolonged coughing spell. This vaccine-preventable illness can be life-threatening to young children and even the elderly. In its early stages, it looks like the common cold, but then it develops into unrelenting coughing spells that often interfere with breathing. Whooping cough is also termed pertussis. Whooping cough is also known as the “100 day cough” because coughing fits can last up to 10 weeks. Whooping cough symptoms may not present themselves until 5 to 21 days after exposure to someone with whooping cough. Is Whooping Cough Highly Contagious? Bordetella pertussis is considered an atypical bacterium that does not enter the bloodstream." }, { "docid": "D1269565#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TDaP\nDPT vaccine", "text": "\"DPT vaccine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from TDa P)navigation search For other uses, see DTP (disambiguation). \"\" TDAP\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see TDAP (disambiguation). The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with North America and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate. ( November 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( November 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)DPT vaccine Combination of Diphtheria vaccine Vaccine Pertussis vaccine Vaccine Tetanus vaccine Vaccine Legal status Legal status In general: ℞ (Prescription only)Identifiers Chem Spidernone (what is this?) ( verify)DPT (also DTP and DTw P) refers to a class of combination vaccines against three infectious diseases in humans: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), and tetanus." }, { "docid": "D3312400#0", "title": "https://www.empr.com/clinical-charts/2017-vaccination-schedule-0-18-years-of-age/article/124017/\n2018 Vaccination Schedule: 0-18 Years of Age", "text": "March 28, 20182018 Vaccination Schedule: 0-18 Years of Age Download: Vaccination Schedule: 0-18 Years of Age2018 VACCINATION SCHEDULE: 0−18 YEARS OF AGEThis schedule includes recommendations in effect as of February 1, 2018. Any dose not administered at the recommended age should be administered at a subsequent visit, when indicated and feasible. The use of a combination vaccine generally is preferred over separate injections of its equivalent component vaccines. Considerations should include provider assessment, patient preference, and the potential for adverse events. Consult full product labeling for detailed recommendations. Range of recommended ages for all children Range of recommended ages for catch‑up immunization Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups Range of recommended ages for non-high-risk groups that may receive vaccine, subject to individual clinical decision making Vaccine Birth 1 mo 2 mos 4 mos 6 mos 9 mos 12 mos 15 mos 18 mos 19−23 mos 2−3 yrs 4−6 yrs 7−10 yrs 11−12 yrs 13−15 yrs 16 yrs 17−18 yrs Hepatitis B 1 (Hep B) 1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose Rotavirus 2 (RV) RV1 (2‑dose series); RV5 (3‑dose series)1 st dose 2 nd dose see footnote 2Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis 3 (DTa P: <7yrs)1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose 4 th dose 5 th dose Haemophilus influenzae type b 4 (Hib) 1 st dose 2 nd dose see footnote 4 3 rd or 4 th dose see footnote 4Pneumococcal conjugate 5 (PCV13) 1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose 4 th dose Inactivated poliovirus 6 (IPV:<18yrs) 1 st dose 2 nd dose 3 rd dose 4 th dose Influenza 7 (IIV) Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 or 2 doses Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 dose only Measles, mumps, rubella 8 (MMR) see footnote 8 1 st dose 2 nd dose Varicella 9 (VAR) 1 st dose 2 nd dose Hepatitis A 10 (Hep A) 2 dose series see footnote 10Meningococcal 11 Men ACWY‑D ≥ 9mos; Men ACWY‑CRM ≥ 2mos)see footnote 11 1 st dose 2nd dose Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis 12 (Tdap: ≥7yrs)Tdap Human papillomavirus13 (HPV) see footnote 13Meningococcal B 11see footnote 11Pneumococcal polysaccharide5 (PPSV23)see footnote 51 . Hepatitis B (Hep B) vaccine. ( Min age: birth)At birth:• HBs Ag-negative mother: administer 1 dose of monovalent Hep B vaccine within 24hrs of birth for infants ≥2,000g. For infants <2000g, give 1 dose at chronological age 1 month or hospital discharge.• HBs Ag-positive mother: administer 1 dose of monovalent Hep B vaccine and 0.5m L of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) within 12hrs of birth, regardless of birth weight. Test for HBs Ag and antibody to HBs Ag (anti-HBs) at age 9–12mos or 1–2mos after final dose if the series was delayed.• Unknown HBs Ag status: administer Hep B vaccine within 12hrs of birth, regardless of birth weight (add 0.5m L of HBIG for infants <2000g)." }, { "docid": "D19210#0", "title": "https://www.verywell.com/all-about-tetanus-shots-770755\nAll About Tetanus Shots", "text": "Vaccines All About Tetanus Shots Who Needs Them (and Who Doesn't)By Kristina Duda, RN | Reviewed by Sanja Jelic, MDUpdated February 16, 2018Share Pin Email Print Getty Images/IAN HOOTONThese days you may need just a tetanus shot, or a vaccination against tetanus, diptheria and pertussis. Tetanus is a bacterial infection of the nervous system, also known as lockjaw. Symptoms include muscle stiffness, difficulty swallowing, muscle spasms and seizures. Death occurs in approximately 10 to 20 percent of those infected, but the rate of death is higher among the elderly. Diphtheria is an infection that causes a thick covering on the back of the throat. It can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, paralysis and death. Pertussis is an infection also known as whooping cough. It can cause severe coughing spells, vomiting and difficulty speaking and breathing. Up to 5 percent of adolescents and adults who have pertussis either experience complications or are hospitalized as a result of the illness. Who Needs the Tetanus (Td) Vaccine?" }, { "docid": "D296338#0", "title": "http://www.vaccines.com/dtap-tdap-vaccine-information.cfm\nDTaP/Tdap Vaccine", "text": "\"An overview of DTa P and Tdap The names DTa P and Tdap are acronyms created from initials of the diseases that they protect against: tetanus (\"\"T\"\"), diphtheria (\"\"D/d\"\") and whooping cough, known medically as pertussis (\"\"P/p\"\"). 154Jump to: Infants and Young Children Preteens and Teens Adults through Age 64\"\"The California Department of Public Health officially declared a whooping cough epidemic in 2014.\"\" 110Pertussis has been getting more attention lately because new cases occur across the country every week. 26 In recent years, 92% of whooping cough deaths have occurred in infants younger than 4 months of age, who are too young to be fully immunized and the most vulnerable. 25Very often, a parent, sibling, or another family member is the source of an infant's whooping cough. In fact, researchers have found that, when the source can be identified, up to 83% of babies caught the disease from family members—another reason it's important for your family to be vaccinated. 53\"\"Infants are at the greatest risk for pertussis, but adolescents and adults are getting it more and more.\"\" 57The pertussis vaccines, DTa P (for infants and children) and Tdap (for adolescents and adults), also protect against diphtheria and tetanus: Diphtheria can lead to breathing problems, heart failure, and death. You can get it from contact with an infected person. In pre-vaccine days, diphtheria killed about 15,000 people in the United States per year." } ]
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age to stay home alone in texas
[ { "docid": "D2715559#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090325102225AAzSOMH\nWhat is legal age to leave a kid home alone in texas?", "text": "\"Politics & Government Law & Ethics What is legal age to leave a kid home alone in texas? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: I'm not sure, but please, it's in your best interest not to leave a kid under the age of 11 at home by themselves. I remember in the late 80's, when I was in first or second grade, I'd walk home from school with kids and be the first one at home until my mom or dad came back from work. Then again that was the 1980s...and my parents would be home like an hour or two after I got home. Anything longer than that, my parents would leave me with a neighbor or my grandmother. Children of elementary age are really too young to know what to do if something happens. Not only are the kids themselves more in danger of starting a fire or something...but they're more likely to be coerced by a stranger. Child predators can get around the \"\"Don't talk to strangers\"\" lingo and convince a child to let them in! You don't want to leave a child that age alone...not only because the child could be kidnapped, but because you could probably go to jail and lose custody. If you can't find a babysitter or relative, you need to stay home." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3561695#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-bryan\nPopulation Demographics for Bryan, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Bryan, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 76,201 100White 48,939 64Hispanic or Latino 27,617 36Black or African American 13,748 18Some Other Race 9,768 12Two or More Races 1,961 2Asian 1,313 1American Indian420 Below 1%Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 38,255 37,946 76,201White 24,481 24,458 48,939Hispanic or Latino 14,366 13,251 27,617Black or African American 6,546 7,202 13,748Some Other Race 5,300 4,468 9,768Two or More Races 956 1,005 1,961Asian 737 576 1,313American Indian 216 204 420Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Bryan Total Population: 76,201Male Population: 38,255Female Population: 37,946Demographic median age by sex Median age in Bryan Both sexes 28Male 27Female 29Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Bryan Total Population: 73,104Male Population: 36,464Under 5 years: 3,1665 to 9 years: 2,77110 to 14 years: 2,42815 to 17 years: 1,45218 and 19 years: 1,71420 years: 1,14821 years: 1,11222 to 24 years: 3,01925 to 29 years: 3,60030 to 34 years: 2,67635 to 39 years: 2,08340 to 44 years: 1,92245 to 49 years: 1,98150 to 54 years: 1,88755 to 59 years: 1,57060 and 61 years: 50362 to 64 years: 71865 and 66 years: 39167 to 69 years: 45970 to 74 years: 66375 to 79 years: 50480 to 84 years: 37785 years and over: 320Female Population: 36,640Under 5 years: 3,1425 to 9 years: 2,69610 to 14 years: 2,35515 to 17 years: 1,42618 and 19 years: 1,40620 years: 98521 years: 91922 to 24 years: 2,55825 to 29 years: 3,43230 to 34 years: 2,46235 to 39 years: 2,17640 to 44 years: 1,99645 to 49 years: 2,09650 to 54 years: 2,02055 to 59 years: 1,64560 and 61 years: 59362 to 64 years: 85265 and 66 years: 49267 to 69 years: 59770 to 74 years: 85275 to 79 years: 73280 to 84 years: 57885 years and over: 630Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Bryan Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Bryan Total: 27,725Family led homes: 16,702Husband-wife family: 10,920Other family: 5,782Population of male led with no wife present: 1,504Population female led with no husband present: 4,278Population of Nonfamily homes: 11,023Population living alone: 7,784Population not living alone: 3,239Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Bryan with people under 18 years old: Total: 27,725Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 9,448Population of family homes: 9,362Husband-wife family: 5,517Under 6 years only: 1,486Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1,6706 to 17 years only: 2,361Other family: 3,845Male householder, no wife present: 785Under 6 years only: 289Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1596 to 17 years only: 337Female led with no husband present: 3,060Under 6 years only: 737Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 8576 to 17 years only: 1,466Nonfamily households: 86Male led households: 56Under 6 years only: 9Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 56 to 17 years only: 42Female led householder: 30Under 6 years only: 5Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 36 to 17 years only: 22Households with no people under 18 years: 18,277Family households: 7,340Husband-wife family: 5,403Other family: 1,937Male led with no wife present: 719Female led with no husband present: 1,218Nonfamily households: 10,937Male led householder: 5,480Female led householder: 5,457Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Bryan, by type Total Home Population: 27,725Population of Family homes: 16,702Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 1,364Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 3,958Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 3,454Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 3,229Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 1,279Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 1,016Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 1,335Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 825Population of 85 year olds and over: 242Population of Nonfamily Homes: 11,023Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 3,194Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 2,000Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 1,019Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 1,401Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 665Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 626Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 879Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 740Population of 85 year olds and over: 499Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Bryan containing people over 60Total Population: 27,725Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 6,8391-person household: 2,6052-or-more-person household: 4,234Family households: 4,059Nonfamily households: 175Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 20,8861-person household: 5,1792-or-more-person household: 15,707Family homes: 12,643Nonfamily homes: 3,064Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Bryan with multiple generations. Total Population: 27,725Home has three or more generations: 1,323Home does not have three or more generations: 26,402Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Bryan under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 19,417Unmarried partner of home lead present: 1,753In family homes: 1,719Population of male led and male partner homes: 49Population of male led and female partner households: 676Population of female led and female partner households: 63Population of female led and male partner households: 931In nonfamily homes: 34Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 30Population of female led and female partner homes: 1Population of female led and male partner homes: 3No unmarried partner of home lead present: 17,664In family homes: 17,574Population of husband-wife family homes: 11,607Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 672Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 5,295In nonfamily homes: 90Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Bryan Total Population: 55,244Population Under 18 years: 19,145Population 18 years and over: 36,099Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Bryan have lived in one place. Total: 27,725Population of Owner occupied homes: 13,370Family home: 9,874Nonfamily homess: 3,496Male led home: 1,524Living alone: 1,138Not living alone: 386Female led home: 1,972Living alone: 1,739Not living alone: 233Population of Renter occupied homes: 14,355Family run homes: 6,828Husband-wife family: 3,213Other family: 3,615Male led with no wife present: 912Female led with no husband present: 2,703Nonfamily Homes: 7,527Male led homes: 4,012Male living alone: 2,391Male not living alone: 1,621Female led homes: 3,515Females living alone: 2,516Females not living alone: 999" }, { "docid": "D2399057#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-kerrville\nPopulation Demographics for Kerrville, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Kerrville, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 22,347 100White 19,277 86Hispanic or Latino 6,124 27Some Other Race 1,496 6Black or African American 687 3Two or More Races 543 2Asian208 Below 1%American Indian124 Below 1%Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 10,622 11,725 22,347White 9,025 10,252 19,277Hispanic or Latino 3,105 3,019 6,124Some Other Race 791 705 1,496Black or African American 387 300 687Two or More Races 260 283 543Asian 95 113 208American Indian 56 68 124Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Kerrville Total Population: 22,347Male Population: 10,622Female Population: 11,725Demographic median age by sex Median age in Kerrville Both sexes 45Male 42Female 48Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Kerrville Total Population: 20,715Male Population: 9,701Under 5 years: 6265 to 9 years: 61710 to 14 years: 61415 to 17 years: 38618 and 19 years: 23320 years: 10021 years: 10322 to 24 years: 36925 to 29 years: 52030 to 34 years: 51735 to 39 years: 47440 to 44 years: 51045 to 49 years: 61450 to 54 years: 60155 to 59 years: 58260 and 61 years: 26262 to 64 years: 34865 and 66 years: 20567 to 69 years: 33570 to 74 years: 49275 to 79 years: 43680 to 84 years: 38585 years and over: 372Female Population: 11,014Under 5 years: 5715 to 9 years: 57810 to 14 years: 55015 to 17 years: 35218 and 19 years: 22720 years: 11521 years: 9722 to 24 years: 36425 to 29 years: 58130 to 34 years: 51835 to 39 years: 51040 to 44 years: 56745 to 49 years: 66150 to 54 years: 73155 to 59 years: 71660 and 61 years: 28962 to 64 years: 44665 and 66 years: 27367 to 69 years: 41370 to 74 years: 65975 to 79 years: 61880 to 84 years: 55785 years and over: 621Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Kerrville Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Kerrville Total: 9,400Family led homes: 5,616Husband-wife family: 4,098Other family: 1,518Population of male led with no wife present: 372Population female led with no husband present: 1,146Population of Nonfamily homes: 3,784Population living alone: 3,282Population not living alone: 502Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Kerrville with people under 18 years old: Total: 9,400Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 2,324Population of family homes: 2,305Husband-wife family: 1,343Under 6 years only: 323Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 2976 to 17 years only: 723Other family: 962Male householder, no wife present: 216Under 6 years only: 65Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 366 to 17 years only: 115Female led with no husband present: 746Under 6 years only: 168Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1646 to 17 years only: 414Nonfamily households: 19Male led households: 14Under 6 years only: 2Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 26 to 17 years only: 10Female led householder: 5Under 6 years only: 2Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 3Households with no people under 18 years: 7,076Family households: 3,311Husband-wife family: 2,755Other family: 556Male led with no wife present: 156Female led with no husband present: 400Nonfamily households: 3,765Male led householder: 1,424Female led householder: 2,341Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Kerrville, by type Total Home Population: 9,400Population of Family homes: 5,616Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 245Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 720Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 859Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 992Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 427Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 501Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 896Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 698Population of 85 year olds and over: 278Population of Nonfamily Homes: 3,784Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 188Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 307Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 251Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 518Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 335Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 309Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 614Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 720Population of 85 year olds and over: 542Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Kerrville containing people over 60Total Population: 9,400Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 4,7691-person household: 2,0842-or-more-person household: 2,685Family households: 2,562Nonfamily households: 123Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 4,6311-person household: 1,1982-or-more-person household: 3,433Family homes: 3,054Nonfamily homes: 379Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Kerrville with multiple generations. Total Population: 9,400Home has three or more generations: 286Home does not have three or more generations: 9,114Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Kerrville under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 4,285Unmarried partner of home lead present: 437In family homes: 425Population of male led and male partner homes: 7Population of male led and female partner households: 181Population of female led and female partner households: 24Population of female led and male partner households: 213In nonfamily homes: 12Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 10Population of female led and female partner homes: 2Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 3,848In family homes: 3,833Population of husband-wife family homes: 2,553Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 178Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 1,102In nonfamily homes: 15Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Kerrville Total Population: 15,832Population Under 18 years: 4,215Population 18 years and over: 11,617Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Kerrville have lived in one place. Total: 9,400Population of Owner occupied homes: 5,824Family home: 3,931Nonfamily homess: 1,893Male led home: 600Living alone: 506Not living alone: 94Female led home: 1,293Living alone: 1,203Not living alone: 90Population of Renter occupied homes: 3,576Family run homes: 1,685Husband-wife family: 883Other family: 802Male led with no wife present: 213Female led with no husband present: 589Nonfamily Homes: 1,891Male led homes: 838Male living alone: 661Male not living alone: 177Female led homes: 1,053Females living alone: 912Females not living alone: 141" }, { "docid": "D2115202#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-sweetwater\nPopulation Demographics for Sweetwater, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Sweetwater, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 10,906 100White 8,920 81Hispanic or Latino 4,179 38Some Other Race 914 8Black or African American 676 6Two or More Races 274 2Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 5,305 5,601 10,906White 4,310 4,610 8,920Hispanic or Latino 2,014 2,165 4,179Some Other Race 461 453 914Black or African American 330 346 676Two or More Races 147 127 274Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Sweetwater Total Population: 10,906Male Population: 5,305Female Population: 5,601Demographic median age by sex Median age in Sweetwater Both sexes 37Male 35Female 38Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Sweetwater Total Population: 10,702Male Population: 5,211Under 5 years: 4615 to 9 years: 43710 to 14 years: 39915 to 17 years: 21418 and 19 years: 13920 years: 6321 years: 5222 to 24 years: 19625 to 29 years: 31630 to 34 years: 30435 to 39 years: 29540 to 44 years: 33745 to 49 years: 29450 to 54 years: 35655 to 59 years: 34160 and 61 years: 13362 to 64 years: 15865 and 66 years: 10367 to 69 years: 13070 to 74 years: 18075 to 79 years: 13880 to 84 years: 9685 years and over: 69Female Population: 5,491Under 5 years: 4395 to 9 years: 41610 to 14 years: 36515 to 17 years: 21918 and 19 years: 14720 years: 6821 years: 6222 to 24 years: 18825 to 29 years: 33030 to 34 years: 32035 to 39 years: 33040 to 44 years: 32145 to 49 years: 33750 to 54 years: 37655 to 59 years: 34760 and 61 years: 14262 to 64 years: 19365 and 66 years: 11267 to 69 years: 14870 to 74 years: 20675 to 79 years: 16680 to 84 years: 12085 years and over: 139Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Sweetwater Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Sweetwater Total: 4,340Family led homes: 2,801Husband-wife family: 1,846Other family: 955Population of male led with no wife present: 267Population female led with no husband present: 688Population of Nonfamily homes: 1,539Population living alone: 1,334Population not living alone: 205Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Sweetwater with people under 18 years old: Total: 4,340Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 1,476Population of family homes: 1,466Husband-wife family: 787Under 6 years only: 187Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 2006 to 17 years only: 400Other family: 679Male householder, no wife present: 171Under 6 years only: 53Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 326 to 17 years only: 86Female led with no husband present: 508Under 6 years only: 122Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1416 to 17 years only: 245Nonfamily households: 10Male led households: 7Under 6 years only: 2Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 4Female led householder: 3Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 2Households with no people under 18 years: 2,864Family households: 1,335Husband-wife family: 1,059Other family: 276Male led with no wife present: 96Female led with no husband present: 180Nonfamily households: 1,529Male led householder: 743Female led householder: 786Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Sweetwater, by type Total Home Population: 4,340Population of Family homes: 2,801Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 186Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 481Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 557Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 529Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 246Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 222Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 344Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 189Population of 85 year olds and over: 47Population of Nonfamily Homes: 1,539Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 98Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 135Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 148Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 269Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 160Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 158Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 249Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 198Population of 85 year olds and over: 124Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Sweetwater containing people over 60Total Population: 4,340Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 1,6401-person household: 7002-or-more-person household: 940Family households: 905Nonfamily households: 35Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 2,7001-person household: 6342-or-more-person household: 2,066Family homes: 1,896Nonfamily homes: 170Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Sweetwater with multiple generations. Total Population: 4,340Home has three or more generations: 189Home does not have three or more generations: 4,151Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Sweetwater under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 2,947Unmarried partner of home lead present: 333In family homes: 325Population of male led and male partner homes: 6Population of male led and female partner households: 144Population of female led and female partner households: 2Population of female led and male partner households: 173In nonfamily homes: 8Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 7Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 1No unmarried partner of home lead present: 2,614In family homes: 2,609Population of husband-wife family homes: 1,583Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 142Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 884In nonfamily homes: 5Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Sweetwater Total Population: 8,634Population Under 18 years: 2,922Population 18 years and over: 5,712Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Sweetwater have lived in one place. Total: 4,340Population of Owner occupied homes: 2,706Family home: 1,895Nonfamily homess: 811Male led home: 352Living alone: 308Not living alone: 44Female led home: 459Living alone: 419Not living alone: 40Population of Renter occupied homes: 1,634Family run homes: 906Husband-wife family: 379Other family: 527Male led with no wife present: 125Female led with no husband present: 402Nonfamily Homes: 728Male led homes: 398Male living alone: 314Male not living alone: 84Female led homes: 330Females living alone: 293Females not living alone: 37" }, { "docid": "D2420169#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Is_it_legal_for_a_11_year_old_to_stay_home_alone_in_Indiana\nIs it legal for a 11 year old to stay home alone in Indiana?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Children and the Law Is it legal for a 11 year old to stay home alone in Indiana? Flag Is it legal for a 11 year old to stay home alone in Indiana? Answer by Rkelley Confidence votes 3.8K\"\"There is, to my knowledge, no specific law governing that,\"\" said Steuben County, Indiana Sheriff Rick Lewis. \"\" I know some parents think it's OK to leave children who are 10 years old home alone. I feel strongly that a 10-year-old child is not old enough to be left unsupervised.\"\" See Link below for all State legal age limits for home alone children .2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No If you are 17 years old is it legal in Indiana for your mom to charge you rent to stay at your home? I don't think anyone should make you pay to stay in your own home. Maybe she is trying to teach you the value of dollar, but she is definitely taking it to far. Ask her why sh …Can an 11 year old and a 7 year old stay in the home alone for 2 hours until their parents get home from work?" }, { "docid": "D2760555#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_can_a_10_year_old_stay_home_alone\nHow long can a 10 year old stay home alone?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Children and the Law How long can a 10 year old stay home alone? Flag How long can a 10 year old stay home alone? Answer by Katrina Daff Confidence votes 10well a 10 year old to me can be left alone if they feel comfortable enough to but if there not responsible probaly only a half hour4 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Kaymm 2 Contributions Can a 10-year-old stay at home alone in Georgia? Answer . In my opinion a 10 yr. old shouldn't be left at home alone in Georgia, or any other state. That is just too young. I think that they are not old enough to handle an …Hmvictoria 32 Contributions Can a 10-year-old stay home alone in Texas? Answer ." }, { "docid": "D1647795#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_legal_age_for_children_to_stay_at_home_alone_in_Texas\nWhat is the legal age for children to stay at home alone in Texas?", "text": "Flag What is the legal age for children to stay at home alone in Texas? Answer by Del Trigger Confidence votes 570There is no legal age for children to stay at home alone in Texas. The following is taken directly from the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services website found in the related links below. Supervision of children is basic to the prevention of harm. Adequate supervision means an adult caregiver is accountable for the child's care. Although, there is no Texas law that defines a specific age at which a child may be left home alone, there are several factors that should be taken into consideration when deciding how closely to supervise a child, including:the age, emotional maturity and capability of the child;layout and safety of the home, play area, or other setting;neighborhood circumstances, hazards, and risks;the child's ability to respond to illness, fire, weather, or other types of emergencies; andwhether the child has a mental, physical, or medical disability. The number of children left unsupervised, the accessibility to other responsible adults, the length of time or frequency with which the child is left alone, and the child's knowledge of the parent's whereabouts are additional relevant factors. Legal Age There are very few states in the U. S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws. 12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation." }, { "docid": "D3212553#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-castroville\nPopulation Demographics for Castroville, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Castroville, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 2,680 100White 2,495 93Hispanic or Latino 1,017 37Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 1,279 1,401 2,680White 1,191 1,304 2,495Hispanic or Latino 479 538 1,017Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Castroville Total Population: 2,680Male Population: 1,279Female Population: 1,401Demographic median age by sex Median age in Castroville Both sexes 43Male 42Female 45Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Castroville Total Population: 2,584Male Population: 1,248Under 5 years: 755 to 9 years: 7110 to 14 years: 12115 to 17 years: 6518 and 19 years: 3320 years: 1021 years: 1222 to 24 years: 4325 to 29 years: 6330 to 34 years: 5535 to 39 years: 5740 to 44 years: 8645 to 49 years: 11150 to 54 years: 10355 to 59 years: 7760 and 61 years: 3362 to 64 years: 4465 and 66 years: 2667 to 69 years: 3470 to 74 years: 5175 to 79 years: 4080 to 84 years: 1785 years and over: 21Female Population: 1,336Under 5 years: 815 to 9 years: 9610 to 14 years: 7315 to 17 years: 5018 and 19 years: 2620 years: 1221 years: 1822 to 24 years: 4625 to 29 years: 7030 to 34 years: 6035 to 39 years: 7740 to 44 years: 8945 to 49 years: 11150 to 54 years: 10455 to 59 years: 10060 and 61 years: 4062 to 64 years: 5365 and 66 years: 4067 to 69 years: 3870 to 74 years: 5775 to 79 years: 4280 to 84 years: 2785 years and over: 26Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Castroville Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Castroville Total: 1,024Family led homes: 736Husband-wife family: 558Other family: 178Population of male led with no wife present: 46Population female led with no husband present: 132Population of Nonfamily homes: 288Population living alone: 257Population not living alone: 31Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Castroville with people under 18 years old: Total: 1,024Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 340Population of family homes: 339Husband-wife family: 225Under 6 years only: 48Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 506 to 17 years only: 127Other family: 114Male householder, no wife present: 23Under 6 years only: 2Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 36 to 17 years only: 18Female led with no husband present: 91Under 6 years only: 18Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 186 to 17 years only: 55Nonfamily households: 1Male led households: 1Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 684Family households: 397Husband-wife family: 333Other family: 64Male led with no wife present: 23Female led with no husband present: 41Nonfamily households: 287Male led householder: 125Female led householder: 162Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Castroville, by type Total Home Population: 1,024Population of Family homes: 736Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 17Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 89Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 134Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 187Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 67Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 71Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 103Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 48Population of 85 year olds and over: 20Population of Nonfamily Homes: 288Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 9Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 27Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 21Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 50Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 35Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 34Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 52Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 43Population of 85 year olds and over: 17Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Castroville containing people over 60Total Population: 1,024Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 4131-person household: 1412-or-more-person household: 272Family households: 266Nonfamily households: 6Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 6111-person household: 1162-or-more-person household: 495Family homes: 470Nonfamily homes: 25Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Castroville with multiple generations. Total Population: 1,024Home has three or more generations: 44Home does not have three or more generations: 980Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Castroville under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 631Unmarried partner of home lead present: 43In family homes: 43Population of male led and male partner homes: 1Population of male led and female partner households: 16Population of female led and female partner households: 1Population of female led and male partner households: 25In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 588In family homes: 587Population of husband-wife family homes: 438Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 18Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 131In nonfamily homes: 1Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Castroville Total Population: 2,219Population Under 18 years: 624Population 18 years and over: 1,595Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Castroville have lived in one place. Total: 1,024Population of Owner occupied homes: 761Family home: 586Nonfamily homess: 175Male led home: 75Living alone: 67Not living alone: 8Female led home: 100Living alone: 93Not living alone: 7Population of Renter occupied homes: 263Family run homes: 150Husband-wife family: 81Other family: 69Male led with no wife present: 14Female led with no husband present: 55Nonfamily Homes: 113Male led homes: 51Male living alone: 41Male not living alone: 10Female led homes: 62Females living alone: 56Females not living alone: 6" }, { "docid": "D3047989#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-kaufman\nPopulation Demographics for Kaufman, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Kaufman, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 6,703 100White 4,787 71Hispanic or Latino 2,185 32Some Other Race 909 13Black or African American 655 9Two or More Races 234 3Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 3,158 3,545 6,703White 2,215 2,572 4,787Hispanic or Latino 1,132 1,053 2,185Some Other Race 465 444 909Black or African American 305 350 655Two or More Races 112 122 234Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Kaufman Total Population: 6,703Male Population: 3,158Female Population: 3,545Demographic median age by sex Median age in Kaufman Both sexes 32Male 30Female 33Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Kaufman Total Population: 6,550Male Population: 3,109Under 5 years: 2795 to 9 years: 28810 to 14 years: 31715 to 17 years: 14618 and 19 years: 7720 years: 3521 years: 4222 to 24 years: 12725 to 29 years: 24730 to 34 years: 20635 to 39 years: 21340 to 44 years: 21045 to 49 years: 18050 to 54 years: 20255 to 59 years: 16560 and 61 years: 6162 to 64 years: 7165 and 66 years: 3267 to 69 years: 5070 to 74 years: 4875 to 79 years: 4680 to 84 years: 3185 years and over: 36Female Population: 3,441Under 5 years: 2615 to 9 years: 30510 to 14 years: 25915 to 17 years: 18218 and 19 years: 10120 years: 4321 years: 4422 to 24 years: 15725 to 29 years: 24530 to 34 years: 22835 to 39 years: 23740 to 44 years: 21045 to 49 years: 23550 to 54 years: 19155 to 59 years: 17360 and 61 years: 6362 to 64 years: 7265 and 66 years: 6867 to 69 years: 7170 to 74 years: 7775 to 79 years: 9480 to 84 years: 6985 years and over: 56Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Kaufman Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Kaufman Total: 2,300Family led homes: 1,618Husband-wife family: 1,053Other family: 565Population of male led with no wife present: 150Population female led with no husband present: 415Population of Nonfamily homes: 682Population living alone: 576Population not living alone: 106Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Kaufman with people under 18 years old: Total: 2,300Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 1,008Population of family homes: 993Husband-wife family: 602Under 6 years only: 115Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1886 to 17 years only: 299Other family: 391Male householder, no wife present: 101Under 6 years only: 25Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 246 to 17 years only: 52Female led with no husband present: 290Under 6 years only: 66Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 656 to 17 years only: 159Nonfamily households: 15Male led households: 13Under 6 years only: 6Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 7Female led householder: 2Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 1Households with no people under 18 years: 1,292Family households: 625Husband-wife family: 451Other family: 174Male led with no wife present: 49Female led with no husband present: 125Nonfamily households: 667Male led householder: 261Female led householder: 406Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Kaufman, by type Total Home Population: 2,300Population of Family homes: 1,618Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 92Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 324Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 400Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 344Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 132Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 109Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 119Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 77Population of 85 year olds and over: 21Population of Nonfamily Homes: 682Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 28Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 81Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 61Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 115Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 72Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 66Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 104Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 103Population of 85 year olds and over: 52Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Kaufman containing people over 60Total Population: 2,300Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 7281-person household: 3122-or-more-person household: 416Family households: 395Nonfamily households: 21Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 1,5721-person household: 2642-or-more-person household: 1,308Family homes: 1,223Nonfamily homes: 85Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Kaufman with multiple generations. Total Population: 2,300Home has three or more generations: 156Home does not have three or more generations: 2,144Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Kaufman under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 2,033Unmarried partner of home lead present: 202In family homes: 190Population of male led and male partner homes: 5Population of male led and female partner households: 94Population of female led and female partner households: 4Population of female led and male partner households: 87In nonfamily homes: 12Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 11Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 1No unmarried partner of home lead present: 1,831In family homes: 1,824Population of husband-wife family homes: 1,283Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 86Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 455In nonfamily homes: 7Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Kaufman Total Population: 5,530Population Under 18 years: 1,984Population 18 years and over: 3,546Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Kaufman have lived in one place. Total: 2,300Population of Owner occupied homes: 1,296Family home: 977Nonfamily homess: 319Male led home: 119Living alone: 96Not living alone: 23Female led home: 200Living alone: 180Not living alone: 20Population of Renter occupied homes: 1,004Family run homes: 641Husband-wife family: 320Other family: 321Male led with no wife present: 79Female led with no husband present: 242Nonfamily Homes: 363Male led homes: 155Male living alone: 117Male not living alone: 38Female led homes: 208Females living alone: 183Females not living alone: 25" }, { "docid": "D2169500#0", "title": "http://vetmed.tamu.edu/news/pet-talk/venomous-snakes-of-texas/\nVenomous Snakes of Texas", "text": "\"Venomous Snakes of Texas Posted August 05, 2010Texans are no strangers to snakes, especially during the summertime when many of them are out and about. Copperhead, Coral, Cottonmouth, and Rattler: these are the names given to the four species of venomous snakes in Texas. It is a good idea to educate others as well as yourself about these snakes, and how to avoid them as best as possible. \"\" Snakes tend to follow their food source,\"\" said Teresa Shisk-Saling RVT, Veterinary Technician at the Texas A &M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. \"\" If you have problems with snakes in your home area make sure to clean up any trash, debris, wood piles, rock piles, or building material laying on the ground. \"\" Shisk-Saling continued, \"\"Last summer when it was very hot out, a friend of mine had a problem with copperheads in her dog kennels so she took several litter pans and placed them along her fence line and kept them full of water. After that, there were no more snakes in the kennels because they were just looking for water, problem solved. \"\" Broad Banded Copperhead Out of these four snakes, the Copperhead is the most prevalent in the Bryan/College Station area. They will mostly eat rodents and belong to the Pit Viper family. This makes them unique in that they have a pit located between the eye and the nostril on either side of the head." }, { "docid": "D1687#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/race/texas/schulenburg/how-many-white-people-live-in-schulenburg-texas\nCurrent White Population demographics in Schulenburg, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age", "text": "Current White Population demographics in Schulenburg, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age. View Population Demographics and Statistics for all races in Schulenburg, Texaspopulation totals Total White population in Schulenburg Total Population: 1,969Male Population: 893Female Population: 1,076median age by sex Median age of White in Schulenburg Both sexes 49Male 45Female 52Relevant Related Informationsex by age for the population in households Population of White in households in Schulenburg Total Population: 1,792Male Population: 839Under 5 years: 595 to 9 years: 6010 to 14 years: 5515 to 17 years: 3618 and 19 years: 1520 years: 1021 years: 622 to 24 years: 1625 to 29 years: 3730 to 34 years: 4635 to 39 years: 4240 to 44 years: 4945 to 49 years: 5550 to 54 years: 5855 to 59 years: 6660 and 61 years: 2662 to 64 years: 2965 and 66 years: 2267 to 69 years: 2870 to 74 years: 3975 to 79 years: 2880 to 84 years: 2985 years and over: 28Female Population: 953Under 5 years: 615 to 9 years: 4510 to 14 years: 4615 to 17 years: 2618 and 19 years: 2320 years: 421 years: 822 to 24 years: 2225 to 29 years: 4430 to 34 years: 4735 to 39 years: 4940 to 44 years: 5645 to 49 years: 6350 to 54 years: 8055 to 59 years: 7560 and 61 years: 2162 to 64 years: 3465 and 66 years: 2367 to 69 years: 3470 to 74 years: 4775 to 79 years: 4180 to 84 years: 4885 years and over: 56average population of home by age Average White household size in Schulenburg Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1household type Number of White occupied homes in Schulenburg Total: 808Family led homes: 506Husband-wife family: 384Other family: 122Population of male led with no wife present: 30Population female led with no husband present: 92Population of Nonfamily homes: 302Population living alone: 275Population not living alone: 27population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes of White in Schulenburg with people under 18 years old: Total: 808Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 220Population of family homes: 220Husband-wife family: 137Under 6 years only: 31Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 286 to 17 years only: 78Other family: 83Male householder, no wife present: 17Under 6 years only: 5Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 26 to 17 years only: 10Female led with no husband present: 66Under 6 years only: 17Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 156 to 17 years only: 34Nonfamily households: 0Male led households: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 588Family households: 286Husband-wife family: 247Other family: 39Male led with no wife present: 13Female led with no husband present: 26Nonfamily households: 302Male led householder: 116Female led householder: 186type of home by age of owner-renter Total number of White led homes in Schulenburg, by type Total Home Population: 808Population of Family homes: 506Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 11Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 69Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 91Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 101Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 53Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 40Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 68Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 57Population of 85 year olds and over: 16Population of Nonfamily Homes: 302Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 8Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 19Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 20Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 37Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 30Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 20Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 59Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 50Population of 85 year olds and over: 59population of homes with people 60 year olds and over White households in Schulenburg containing people over 60Total Population: 808Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 3901-person household: 1782-or-more-person household: 212Family households: 200Nonfamily households: 12Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 4181-person household: 972-or-more-person household: 321Family homes: 306Nonfamily homes: 15population of multigenerational homes White homes in Schulenburg with multiple generations. Total Population: 808Home has three or more generations: 16Home does not have three or more generations: 792presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried White population in Schulenburg under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 388Unmarried partner of home lead present: 31In family homes: 31Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner households: 11Population of female led and female partner households: 2Population of female led and male partner households: 18In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 357In family homes: 357Population of husband-wife family homes: 255Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 14Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 88In nonfamily homes: 0population in families by age Population in White families living in Schulenburg Total Population: 1,438Population Under 18 years: 401Population 18 years and over: 1,037tenure of people in homes How long White in Schulenburg have lived in one place. Total: 808Population of Owner occupied homes: 529Family home: 378Nonfamily homess: 151Male led home: 51Living alone: 41Not living alone: 10Female led home: 100Living alone: 94Not living alone: 6Population of Renter occupied homes: 279Family run homes: 128Husband-wife family: 58Other family: 70Male led with no wife present: 11Female led with no husband present: 59Nonfamily Homes: 151Male led homes: 65Male living alone: 58Male not living alone: 7Female led homes: 86Females living alone: 82Females not living alone: 4" }, { "docid": "D1137359#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_age_can_a_child_stay_home_alone_by_themselves_in_CA\nWhat is the legal age a child can stay home alone?", "text": "\"Rkelley 562 Contributions What is the legal age a child can stay home alone? Legal Age The age at which a child can be left at home alone is only legislated in two states, Maryland and Illinois. The legal check is whether or not the child is saf …Zoe R. 10 Contributions What is the legal age a child can stay at home alone in Nebraska?11 years. Edit Rkelley 562 Contributions What is the legal age for a child to stay home alone in Connecticut? Im not sure but I would say about 12 or 13 years old. That's what it is over here in Texas. Hope that helped a little. Legal Age The age at which a child can be left at …Mark Swarthout 794,053 Contributions Contract attorney. When not working I teach karate, collect stamps, write books, and play the ukulele. What is the legal age for a child to stay home alone in SC?" }, { "docid": "D145#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-lakewood-village\nPopulation Demographics for Lakewood Village, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Lakewood Village, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 545 100White 490 89Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 259 286 545White 238 252 490Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Lakewood Village Total Population: 545Male Population: 259Female Population: 286Demographic median age by sex Median age in Lakewood Village Both sexes 40Male 43Female 39Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Lakewood Village Total Population: 545Male Population: 259Under 5 years: 145 to 9 years: 1610 to 14 years: 1615 to 17 years: 1418 and 19 years: 720 years: 221 years: 222 to 24 years: 825 to 29 years: 730 to 34 years: 1435 to 39 years: 2140 to 44 years: 1745 to 49 years: 3450 to 54 years: 2555 to 59 years: 1260 and 61 years: 1362 to 64 years: 865 and 66 years: 967 to 69 years: 370 to 74 years: 975 to 79 years: 680 to 84 years: 085 years and over: 2Female Population: 286Under 5 years: 165 to 9 years: 2710 to 14 years: 2415 to 17 years: 1518 and 19 years: 320 years: 221 years: 022 to 24 years: 625 to 29 years: 930 to 34 years: 1935 to 39 years: 2740 to 44 years: 2445 to 49 years: 2250 to 54 years: 1855 to 59 years: 2360 and 61 years: 762 to 64 years: 1465 and 66 years: 667 to 69 years: 970 to 74 years: 675 to 79 years: 380 to 84 years: 185 years and over: 5Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Lakewood Village Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 2Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Lakewood Village Total: 199Family led homes: 158Husband-wife family: 138Other family: 20Population of male led with no wife present: 6Population female led with no husband present: 14Population of Nonfamily homes: 41Population living alone: 32Population not living alone: 9Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Lakewood Village with people under 18 years old: Total: 199Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 75Population of family homes: 75Husband-wife family: 65Under 6 years only: 14Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 136 to 17 years only: 38Other family: 10Male householder, no wife present: 3Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 26 to 17 years only: 0Female led with no husband present: 7Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 5Nonfamily households: 0Male led households: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 124Family households: 83Husband-wife family: 73Other family: 10Male led with no wife present: 3Female led with no husband present: 7Nonfamily households: 41Male led householder: 19Female led householder: 22Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Lakewood Village, by type Total Home Population: 199Population of Family homes: 158Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 0Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 19Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 37Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 46Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 7Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 21Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 21Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 5Population of 85 year olds and over: 2Population of Nonfamily Homes: 41Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 2Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 2Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 7Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 10Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 7Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 2Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 7Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 3Population of 85 year olds and over: 1Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Lakewood Village containing people over 60Total Population: 199Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 681-person household: 132-or-more-person household: 55Family households: 55Nonfamily households: 0Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 1311-person household: 192-or-more-person household: 112Family homes: 103Nonfamily homes: 9Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Lakewood Village with multiple generations. Total Population: 199Home has three or more generations: 7Home does not have three or more generations: 192Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Lakewood Village under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 142Unmarried partner of home lead present: 14In family homes: 14Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner households: 5Population of female led and female partner households: 0Population of female led and male partner households: 9In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 128In family homes: 128Population of husband-wife family homes: 120Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 4Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 4In nonfamily homes: 0Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Lakewood Village Total Population: 481Population Under 18 years: 142Population 18 years and over: 339Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Lakewood Village have lived in one place. Total: 199Population of Owner occupied homes: 183Family home: 146Nonfamily homess: 37Male led home: 18Living alone: 14Not living alone: 4Female led home: 19Living alone: 16Not living alone: 3Population of Renter occupied homes: 16Family run homes: 12Husband-wife family: 4Other family: 8Male led with no wife present: 1Female led with no husband present: 7Nonfamily Homes: 4Male led homes: 1Male living alone: 1Male not living alone: 0Female led homes: 3Females living alone: 1Females not living alone: 2" }, { "docid": "D1875#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-somerville\nPopulation Demographics for Somerville, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Somerville, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 1,376 100White 857 62Hispanic or Latino 365 26Black or African American 350 25Some Other Race 119 8Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 680 696 1,376White 418 439 857Hispanic or Latino 200 165 365Black or African American 171 179 350Some Other Race 62 57 119Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Somerville Total Population: 1,376Male Population: 680Female Population: 696Demographic median age by sex Median age in Somerville Both sexes 43Male 42Female 43Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Somerville Total Population: 1,376Male Population: 680Under 5 years: 395 to 9 years: 4510 to 14 years: 4715 to 17 years: 2718 and 19 years: 1920 years: 1321 years: 822 to 24 years: 2625 to 29 years: 4430 to 34 years: 3235 to 39 years: 2640 to 44 years: 4245 to 49 years: 4850 to 54 years: 6755 to 59 years: 4160 and 61 years: 2062 to 64 years: 3065 and 66 years: 2067 to 69 years: 2170 to 74 years: 1575 to 79 years: 2080 to 84 years: 2385 years and over: 7Female Population: 696Under 5 years: 395 to 9 years: 3910 to 14 years: 3815 to 17 years: 2718 and 19 years: 2120 years: 821 years: 822 to 24 years: 2425 to 29 years: 3730 to 34 years: 3935 to 39 years: 3440 to 44 years: 5545 to 49 years: 3750 to 54 years: 5355 to 59 years: 5160 and 61 years: 2162 to 64 years: 2965 and 66 years: 1367 to 69 years: 2370 to 74 years: 3475 to 79 years: 3380 to 84 years: 1485 years and over: 19Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Somerville Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Somerville Total: 550Family led homes: 374Husband-wife family: 236Other family: 138Population of male led with no wife present: 43Population female led with no husband present: 95Population of Nonfamily homes: 176Population living alone: 159Population not living alone: 17Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Somerville with people under 18 years old: Total: 550Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 164Population of family homes: 162Husband-wife family: 83Under 6 years only: 16Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 196 to 17 years only: 48Other family: 79Male householder, no wife present: 18Under 6 years only: 5Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 36 to 17 years only: 10Female led with no husband present: 61Under 6 years only: 13Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 136 to 17 years only: 35Nonfamily households: 2Male led households: 2Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 1Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 386Family households: 212Husband-wife family: 153Other family: 59Male led with no wife present: 25Female led with no husband present: 34Nonfamily households: 174Male led householder: 82Female led householder: 92Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Somerville, by type Total Home Population: 550Population of Family homes: 374Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 9Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 46Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 70Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 70Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 35Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 43Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 55Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 38Population of 85 year olds and over: 8Population of Nonfamily Homes: 176Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 3Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 9Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 11Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 43Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 23Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 20Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 29Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 26Population of 85 year olds and over: 12Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Somerville containing people over 60Total Population: 550Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 2481-person household: 852-or-more-person household: 163Family households: 160Nonfamily households: 3Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 3021-person household: 742-or-more-person household: 228Family homes: 214Nonfamily homes: 14Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Somerville with multiple generations. Total Population: 550Home has three or more generations: 30Home does not have three or more generations: 520Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Somerville under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 301Unmarried partner of home lead present: 34In family homes: 33Population of male led and male partner homes: 3Population of male led and female partner households: 12Population of female led and female partner households: 2Population of female led and male partner households: 16In nonfamily homes: 1Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 1Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 267In family homes: 265Population of husband-wife family homes: 156Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 14Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 95In nonfamily homes: 2Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Somerville Total Population: 1,140Population Under 18 years: 294Population 18 years and over: 846Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Somerville have lived in one place. Total: 550Population of Owner occupied homes: 405Family home: 290Nonfamily homess: 115Male led home: 55Living alone: 47Not living alone: 8Female led home: 60Living alone: 59Not living alone: 1Population of Renter occupied homes: 145Family run homes: 84Husband-wife family: 40Other family: 44Male led with no wife present: 13Female led with no husband present: 31Nonfamily Homes: 61Male led homes: 29Male living alone: 26Male not living alone: 3Female led homes: 32Females living alone: 27Females not living alone: 5" }, { "docid": "D1816#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/race/texas/silverton/how-many-white-people-live-in-silverton-texas\nCurrent White Population demographics in Silverton, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age", "text": "Current White Population demographics in Silverton, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age. View Population Demographics and Statistics for all races in Silverton, Texaspopulation totals Total White population in Silverton Total Population: 636Male Population: 316Female Population: 320median age by sex Median age of White in Silverton Both sexes 41Male 38Female 44Relevant Related Informationsex by age for the population in households Population of White in households in Silverton Total Population: 636Male Population: 316Under 5 years: 265 to 9 years: 2610 to 14 years: 2015 to 17 years: 1218 and 19 years: 1320 years: 321 years: 222 to 24 years: 825 to 29 years: 1630 to 34 years: 1635 to 39 years: 2040 to 44 years: 1445 to 49 years: 2750 to 54 years: 1455 to 59 years: 2560 and 61 years: 362 to 64 years: 1165 and 66 years: 667 to 69 years: 1270 to 74 years: 1475 to 79 years: 1580 to 84 years: 985 years and over: 4Female Population: 320Under 5 years: 195 to 9 years: 1510 to 14 years: 2515 to 17 years: 1618 and 19 years: 320 years: 321 years: 022 to 24 years: 925 to 29 years: 1230 to 34 years: 2535 to 39 years: 2040 to 44 years: 1545 to 49 years: 1950 to 54 years: 2655 to 59 years: 1660 and 61 years: 1062 to 64 years: 1465 and 66 years: 867 to 69 years: 1170 to 74 years: 1675 to 79 years: 1680 to 84 years: 885 years and over: 14average population of home by age Average White household size in Silverton Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1household type Number of White occupied homes in Silverton Total: 256Family led homes: 181Husband-wife family: 154Other family: 27Population of male led with no wife present: 11Population female led with no husband present: 16Population of Nonfamily homes: 75Population living alone: 72Population not living alone: 3population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes of White in Silverton with people under 18 years old: Total: 256Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 85Population of family homes: 85Husband-wife family: 65Under 6 years only: 10Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 156 to 17 years only: 40Other family: 20Male householder, no wife present: 7Under 6 years only: 2Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 36 to 17 years only: 2Female led with no husband present: 13Under 6 years only: 4Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 26 to 17 years only: 7Nonfamily households: 0Male led households: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 171Family households: 96Husband-wife family: 89Other family: 7Male led with no wife present: 4Female led with no husband present: 3Nonfamily households: 75Male led householder: 32Female led householder: 43type of home by age of owner-renter Total number of White led homes in Silverton, by type Total Home Population: 256Population of Family homes: 181Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 7Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 25Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 30Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 32Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 24Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 12Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 28Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 20Population of 85 year olds and over: 3Population of Nonfamily Homes: 75Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 3Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 6Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 6Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 7Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 4Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 8Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 13Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 16Population of 85 year olds and over: 12population of homes with people 60 year olds and over White households in Silverton containing people over 60Total Population: 256Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 1161-person household: 482-or-more-person household: 68Family households: 67Nonfamily households: 1Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 1401-person household: 242-or-more-person household: 116Family homes: 114Nonfamily homes: 2population of multigenerational homes White homes in Silverton with multiple generations. Total Population: 256Home has three or more generations: 14Home does not have three or more generations: 242presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried White population in Silverton under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 159Unmarried partner of home lead present: 13In family homes: 13Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner households: 13Population of female led and female partner households: 0Population of female led and male partner households: 0In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 146In family homes: 146Population of husband-wife family homes: 125Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 3Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 18In nonfamily homes: 0population in families by age Population in White families living in Silverton Total Population: 548Population Under 18 years: 161Population 18 years and over: 387tenure of people in homes How long White in Silverton have lived in one place. Total: 256Population of Owner occupied homes: 211Family home: 157Nonfamily homess: 54Male led home: 19Living alone: 18Not living alone: 1Female led home: 35Living alone: 34Not living alone: 1Population of Renter occupied homes: 45Family run homes: 24Husband-wife family: 17Other family: 7Male led with no wife present: 3Female led with no husband present: 4Nonfamily Homes: 21Male led homes: 13Male living alone: 12Male not living alone: 1Female led homes: 8Females living alone: 8Females not living alone: 0" }, { "docid": "D2089248#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/race/texas/waco/how-many-white-people-live-in-waco-texas\nCurrent White Population demographics in Waco, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age", "text": "Current White Population demographics in Waco, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age. View Population Demographics and Statistics for all races in Waco, Texaspopulation totals Total White population in Waco Total Population: 73,916Male Population: 35,429Female Population: 38,487median age by sex Median age of White in Waco Both sexes 30Male 29Female 31Relevant Related Informationsex by age for the population in households Population of White in households in Waco Total Population: 68,139Male Population: 32,578Under 5 years: 2,3595 to 9 years: 2,03310 to 14 years: 1,77715 to 17 years: 1,04218 and 19 years: 1,02120 years: 1,02421 years: 1,19722 to 24 years: 2,74925 to 29 years: 2,91030 to 34 years: 2,08135 to 39 years: 1,75640 to 44 years: 1,66945 to 49 years: 1,89950 to 54 years: 1,94155 to 59 years: 1,80060 and 61 years: 62062 to 64 years: 86565 and 66 years: 45667 to 69 years: 61370 to 74 years: 85775 to 79 years: 72080 to 84 years: 61385 years and over: 576Female Population: 35,561Under 5 years: 2,0795 to 9 years: 2,01510 to 14 years: 1,69315 to 17 years: 1,00618 and 19 years: 1,07720 years: 1,36721 years: 1,36922 to 24 years: 2,87825 to 29 years: 2,88430 to 34 years: 2,03035 to 39 years: 1,82440 to 44 years: 1,74745 to 49 years: 1,97050 to 54 years: 2,04455 to 59 years: 1,98660 and 61 years: 70462 to 64 years: 1,00365 and 66 years: 58567 to 69 years: 77770 to 74 years: 1,15575 to 79 years: 1,15280 to 84 years: 1,07485 years and over: 1,142average population of home by age Average White household size in Waco Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1household type Number of White occupied homes in Waco Total: 29,535Family led homes: 16,031Husband-wife family: 11,598Other family: 4,433Population of male led with no wife present: 1,175Population female led with no husband present: 3,258Population of Nonfamily homes: 13,504Population living alone: 9,891Population not living alone: 3,613population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes of White in Waco with people under 18 years old: Total: 29,535Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 7,715Population of family homes: 7,631Husband-wife family: 4,929Under 6 years only: 1,450Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1,2406 to 17 years only: 2,239Other family: 2,702Male householder, no wife present: 664Under 6 years only: 205Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1226 to 17 years only: 337Female led with no husband present: 2,038Under 6 years only: 578Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 4216 to 17 years only: 1,039Nonfamily households: 84Male led households: 60Under 6 years only: 16Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 76 to 17 years only: 37Female led householder: 24Under 6 years only: 7Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 16Households with no people under 18 years: 21,820Family households: 8,400Husband-wife family: 6,669Other family: 1,731Male led with no wife present: 511Female led with no husband present: 1,220Nonfamily households: 13,420Male led householder: 5,963Female led householder: 7,457type of home by age of owner-renter Total number of White led homes in Waco, by type Total Home Population: 29,535Population of Family homes: 16,031Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 1,060Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 3,220Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 2,834Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 3,014Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 1,359Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 1,182Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 1,688Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 1,212Population of 85 year olds and over: 462Population of Nonfamily Homes: 13,504Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 3,795Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 1,882Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 936Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 1,614Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 923Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 766Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 1,256Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 1,399Population of 85 year olds and over: 933population of homes with people 60 year olds and over White households in Waco containing people over 60Total Population: 29,535Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 9,4941-person household: 4,1542-or-more-person household: 5,340Family households: 5,099Nonfamily households: 241Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 20,0411-person household: 5,7372-or-more-person household: 14,304Family homes: 10,932Nonfamily homes: 3,372population of multigenerational homes White homes in Waco with multiple generations. Total Population: 29,535Home has three or more generations: 997Home does not have three or more generations: 28,538presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried White population in Waco under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 13,990Unmarried partner of home lead present: 1,135In family homes: 1,073Population of male led and male partner homes: 21Population of male led and female partner households: 448Population of female led and female partner households: 41Population of female led and male partner households: 563In nonfamily homes: 62Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 49Population of female led and female partner homes: 1Population of female led and male partner homes: 12No unmarried partner of home lead present: 12,855In family homes: 12,796Population of husband-wife family homes: 9,514Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 654Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 2,628In nonfamily homes: 59population in families by age Population in White families living in Waco Total Population: 48,491Population Under 18 years: 14,512Population 18 years and over: 33,979tenure of people in homes How long White in Waco have lived in one place. Total: 29,535Population of Owner occupied homes: 15,294Family home: 10,786Nonfamily homess: 4,508Male led home: 1,659Living alone: 1,349Not living alone: 310Female led home: 2,849Living alone: 2,553Not living alone: 296Population of Renter occupied homes: 14,241Family run homes: 5,245Husband-wife family: 2,880Other family: 2,365Male led with no wife present: 630Female led with no husband present: 1,735Nonfamily Homes: 8,996Male led homes: 4,364Male living alone: 2,866Male not living alone: 1,498Female led homes: 4,632Females living alone: 3,123Females not living alone: 1,509" }, { "docid": "D392721#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-sealy\nPopulation Demographics for Sealy, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Sealy, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 6,019 100White 4,286 71Hispanic or Latino 2,319 38Some Other Race 770 12Black or African American 731 12Two or More Races 168 2Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 2,916 3,103 6,019White 2,049 2,237 4,286Hispanic or Latino 1,162 1,157 2,319Some Other Race 396 374 770Black or African American 363 368 731Two or More Races 76 92 168Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Sealy Total Population: 6,019Male Population: 2,916Female Population: 3,103Demographic median age by sex Median age in Sealy Both sexes 34Male 32Female 36Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Sealy Total Population: 5,964Male Population: 2,902Under 5 years: 2855 to 9 years: 23510 to 14 years: 23115 to 17 years: 11818 and 19 years: 7420 years: 3721 years: 3622 to 24 years: 11725 to 29 years: 22630 to 34 years: 19935 to 39 years: 18040 to 44 years: 17345 to 49 years: 18550 to 54 years: 21355 to 59 years: 18460 and 61 years: 5762 to 64 years: 7065 and 66 years: 4067 to 69 years: 5770 to 74 years: 6575 to 79 years: 4980 to 84 years: 4285 years and over: 29Female Population: 3,062Under 5 years: 2465 to 9 years: 22210 to 14 years: 21515 to 17 years: 14318 and 19 years: 8320 years: 4121 years: 3922 to 24 years: 12125 to 29 years: 19130 to 34 years: 19235 to 39 years: 19040 to 44 years: 17745 to 49 years: 21850 to 54 years: 19755 to 59 years: 16660 and 61 years: 5562 to 64 years: 10665 and 66 years: 5467 to 69 years: 7770 to 74 years: 8875 to 79 years: 8380 to 84 years: 8785 years and over: 71Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Sealy Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Sealy Total: 2,207Family led homes: 1,534Husband-wife family: 1,063Other family: 471Population of male led with no wife present: 134Population female led with no husband present: 337Population of Nonfamily homes: 673Population living alone: 572Population not living alone: 101Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Sealy with people under 18 years old: Total: 2,207Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 849Population of family homes: 846Husband-wife family: 529Under 6 years only: 119Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 1596 to 17 years only: 251Other family: 317Male householder, no wife present: 79Under 6 years only: 18Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 266 to 17 years only: 35Female led with no husband present: 238Under 6 years only: 51Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 596 to 17 years only: 128Nonfamily households: 3Male led households: 3Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 2Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 1,358Family households: 688Husband-wife family: 534Other family: 154Male led with no wife present: 55Female led with no husband present: 99Nonfamily households: 670Male led householder: 296Female led householder: 374Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Sealy, by type Total Home Population: 2,207Population of Family homes: 1,534Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 74Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 271Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 328Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 346Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 158Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 104Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 139Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 84Population of 85 year olds and over: 30Population of Nonfamily Homes: 673Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 30Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 81Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 57Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 127Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 56Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 58Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 108Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 108Population of 85 year olds and over: 48Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Sealy containing people over 60Total Population: 2,207Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 7611-person household: 3092-or-more-person household: 452Family households: 435Nonfamily households: 17Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 1,4461-person household: 2632-or-more-person household: 1,183Family homes: 1,099Nonfamily homes: 84Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Sealy with multiple generations. Total Population: 2,207Home has three or more generations: 124Home does not have three or more generations: 2,083Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Sealy under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 1,694Unmarried partner of home lead present: 204In family homes: 200Population of male led and male partner homes: 4Population of male led and female partner households: 90Population of female led and female partner households: 3Population of female led and male partner households: 103In nonfamily homes: 4Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 4Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 1,490In family homes: 1,490Population of husband-wife family homes: 1,078Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 64Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 348In nonfamily homes: 0Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Sealy Total Population: 5,003Population Under 18 years: 1,681Population 18 years and over: 3,322Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Sealy have lived in one place. Total: 2,207Population of Owner occupied homes: 1,341Family home: 1,013Nonfamily homess: 328Male led home: 133Living alone: 114Not living alone: 19Female led home: 195Living alone: 179Not living alone: 16Population of Renter occupied homes: 866Family run homes: 521Husband-wife family: 264Other family: 257Male led with no wife present: 77Female led with no husband present: 180Nonfamily Homes: 345Male led homes: 166Male living alone: 122Male not living alone: 44Female led homes: 179Females living alone: 157Females not living alone: 22" }, { "docid": "D260725#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/population/texas/how-many-people-live-in-rising-star\nPopulation Demographics for Rising Star, Texas in 2017, 2018", "text": "Population Demographics for Rising Star, Texas in 2017, 2018Other Counties and Cities in Texas Population Demographics by Race Race Population % of Total Total Population 835 100White 783 93Population Demographics by Race and gender. Male Female Total Total Population 414 421 835White 387 396 783Relevant Related Information Demographic population totals Total population in Rising Star Total Population: 835Male Population: 414Female Population: 421Demographic median age by sex Median age in Rising Star Both sexes 43Male 40Female 47Demographic sex by age for the population in households Population in households in Rising Star Total Population: 803Male Population: 404Under 5 years: 255 to 9 years: 3510 to 14 years: 3015 to 17 years: 2418 and 19 years: 1020 years: 221 years: 622 to 24 years: 525 to 29 years: 2030 to 34 years: 2335 to 39 years: 2140 to 44 years: 2145 to 49 years: 2250 to 54 years: 3655 to 59 years: 2660 and 61 years: 862 to 64 years: 1965 and 66 years: 467 to 69 years: 1270 to 74 years: 2475 to 79 years: 1180 to 84 years: 1085 years and over: 10Female Population: 399Under 5 years: 225 to 9 years: 2910 to 14 years: 2415 to 17 years: 1618 and 19 years: 920 years: 421 years: 622 to 24 years: 1025 to 29 years: 2230 to 34 years: 1735 to 39 years: 2640 to 44 years: 1845 to 49 years: 2750 to 54 years: 3055 to 59 years: 3060 and 61 years: 862 to 64 years: 2065 and 66 years: 967 to 69 years: 1770 to 74 years: 1075 to 79 years: 1980 to 84 years: 1385 years and over: 13Demographic average population of home by age Average household size in Rising Star Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1Demographic household type Number of occupied homes in Rising Star Total: 351Family led homes: 201Husband-wife family: 145Other family: 56Population of male led with no wife present: 9Population female led with no husband present: 47Population of Nonfamily homes: 150Population living alone: 136Population not living alone: 14Demographic population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes in Rising Star with people under 18 years old: Total: 351Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 98Population of family homes: 97Husband-wife family: 64Under 6 years only: 15Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 126 to 17 years only: 37Other family: 33Male householder, no wife present: 4Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 2Female led with no husband present: 29Under 6 years only: 6Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 76 to 17 years only: 16Nonfamily households: 1Male led households: 1Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 1Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 253Family households: 104Husband-wife family: 81Other family: 23Male led with no wife present: 5Female led with no husband present: 18Nonfamily households: 149Male led householder: 76Female led householder: 73Demographic type of home by age of owner-renter Total number led homes in Rising Star, by type Total Home Population: 351Population of Family homes: 201Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 8Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 29Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 36Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 44Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 19Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 25Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 24Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 13Population of 85 year olds and over: 3Population of Nonfamily Homes: 150Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 4Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 11Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 8Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 25Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 11Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 11Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 34Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 29Population of 85 year olds and over: 17Demographic population of homes with people 60 year olds and overhouseholds in Rising Star containing people over 60Total Population: 351Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 1651-person household: 872-or-more-person household: 78Family households: 73Nonfamily households: 5Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 1861-person household: 492-or-more-person household: 137Family homes: 128Nonfamily homes: 9Demographic population of multigenerational homeshomes in Rising Star with multiple generations. Total Population: 351Home has three or more generations: 14Home does not have three or more generations: 337Demographic presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried population in Rising Star under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 205Unmarried partner of home lead present: 19In family homes: 19Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner households: 4Population of female led and female partner households: 3Population of female led and male partner households: 12In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 186In family homes: 185Population of husband-wife family homes: 132Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 2Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 51In nonfamily homes: 1Demographic population in families by age Population in families living in Rising Star Total Population: 619Population Under 18 years: 199Population 18 years and over: 420Demographic tenure of people in homes How long in Rising Star have lived in one place. Total: 351Population of Owner occupied homes: 253Family home: 160Nonfamily homess: 93Male led home: 45Living alone: 41Not living alone: 4Female led home: 48Living alone: 44Not living alone: 4Population of Renter occupied homes: 98Family run homes: 41Husband-wife family: 22Other family: 19Male led with no wife present: 1Female led with no husband present: 18Nonfamily Homes: 57Male led homes: 32Male living alone: 27Male not living alone: 5Female led homes: 25Females living alone: 24Females not living alone: 1" }, { "docid": "D981960#0", "title": "https://theamericangenius.com/real-estate-coaching-tutorials/tutorial/what-is-obsolescence/\nObsolescence- What Real Estate Classes Fail to Teach", "text": "\"Housing News Obsolescence- What Real Estate Classes Fail to Teach Many properties can exhibit some form of obsolescence – either functional, external or both. Don’t know what that term means? You’re not alone. Real estate classes often dart past these terms because real life situations that occur nationwide are difficult to cite. Yet as an appraiser I encounter homes with one or more of the following examples every week. Tweet Share Share +1 Reddit Share Whats App Email3Published8 years agoon November 13, 2009By Ben Goheen Many properties can exhibit some form of obsolescence – either functional, external or both. Don’t know what that it means? You’re not alone. Real estate classes often dart past these terms because real life situations that occur nationwide are difficult to cite. Yet as an appraiser I encounter homes with one or more of the following examples every week." }, { "docid": "D199838#0", "title": "https://suburbanstats.org/race/texas/pecan-gap/how-many-white-people-live-in-pecan-gap-texas\nCurrent White Population demographics in Pecan Gap, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age", "text": "Current White Population demographics in Pecan Gap, Texas 2017, 2018 by gender and age. View Population Demographics and Statistics for all races in Pecan Gap, Texaspopulation totals Total White population in Pecan Gap Total Population: 189Male Population: 96Female Population: 93median age by sex Median age of White in Pecan Gap Both sexes 52Male 49Female 56Relevant Related Informationsex by age for the population in households Population of White in households in Pecan Gap Total Population: 189Male Population: 96Under 5 years: 55 to 9 years: 410 to 14 years: 315 to 17 years: 318 and 19 years: 120 years: 221 years: 422 to 24 years: 225 to 29 years: 330 to 34 years: 335 to 39 years: 640 to 44 years: 945 to 49 years: 550 to 54 years: 555 to 59 years: 560 and 61 years: 162 to 64 years: 665 and 66 years: 367 to 69 years: 370 to 74 years: 875 to 79 years: 1180 to 84 years: 485 years and over: 0Female Population: 93Under 5 years: 25 to 9 years: 310 to 14 years: 215 to 17 years: 118 and 19 years: 220 years: 021 years: 122 to 24 years: 225 to 29 years: 430 to 34 years: 635 to 39 years: 540 to 44 years: 645 to 49 years: 750 to 54 years: 455 to 59 years: 760 and 61 years: 362 to 64 years: 665 and 66 years: 367 to 69 years: 670 to 74 years: 875 to 79 years: 880 to 84 years: 585 years and over: 2average population of home by age Average White household size in Pecan Gap Total: 2Under 18 years: 018 years and over: 1household type Number of White occupied homes in Pecan Gap Total: 88Family led homes: 61Husband-wife family: 51Other family: 10Population of male led with no wife present: 3Population female led with no husband present: 7Population of Nonfamily homes: 27Population living alone: 25Population not living alone: 2population of homes with people under 18 years old by type Total occupied homes of White in Pecan Gap with people under 18 years old: Total: 88Population of homes with one or more people under 18 years: 16Population of family homes: 16Husband-wife family: 11Under 6 years only: 4Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 26 to 17 years only: 5Other family: 5Male householder, no wife present: 1Under 6 years only: 1Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led with no husband present: 4Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 16 to 17 years only: 3Nonfamily households: 0Male led households: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Female led householder: 0Under 6 years only: 0Under 6 years and 6 to 17 years: 06 to 17 years only: 0Households with no people under 18 years: 72Family households: 45Husband-wife family: 40Other family: 5Male led with no wife present: 2Female led with no husband present: 3Nonfamily households: 27Male led householder: 13Female led householder: 14type of home by age of owner-renter Total number of White led homes in Pecan Gap, by type Total Home Population: 88Population of Family homes: 61Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 2Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 6Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 11Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 8Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 3Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 7Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 14Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 10Population of 85 year olds and over: 0Population of Nonfamily Homes: 27Population of 15 to 24 year olds: 0Population of 25 to 34 year olds: 1Population of 35 to 44 year olds: 4Population of 45 to 54 year olds: 4Population of 55 to 59 year olds: 0Population of 60 to 64 year olds: 1Population of 65 to 74 year olds: 6Population of 75 to 84 year olds: 10Population of 85 year olds and over: 1population of homes with people 60 year olds and over White households in Pecan Gap containing people over 60Total Population: 88Population of homes with one or more people 60 years and over: 521-person household: 182-or-more-person household: 34Family households: 34Nonfamily households: 0Population of homes with no people 60 years and over: 361-person household: 72-or-more-person household: 29Family homes: 27Nonfamily homes: 2population of multigenerational homes White homes in Pecan Gap with multiple generations. Total Population: 88Home has three or more generations: 2Home does not have three or more generations: 86presence of unmarried partner of home owner-renter Unmarried White population in Pecan Gap under 18 years old in homes Total Population: 23Unmarried partner of home lead present: 3In family homes: 3Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner households: 3Population of female led and female partner households: 0Population of female led and male partner households: 0In nonfamily homes: 0Population of male led and male partner homes: 0Population of male led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and female partner homes: 0Population of female led and male partner homes: 0No unmarried partner of home lead present: 20In family homes: 20Population of husband-wife family homes: 16Population of male lead with no wife present, family homes: 0Population of female lead with no husband present, family homes: 4In nonfamily homes: 0population in families by age Population in White families living in Pecan Gap Total Population: 163Population Under 18 years: 25Population 18 years and over: 138tenure of people in homes How long White in Pecan Gap have lived in one place. Total: 88Population of Owner occupied homes: 67Family home: 44Nonfamily homess: 23Male led home: 11Living alone: 10Not living alone: 1Female led home: 12Living alone: 11Not living alone: 1Population of Renter occupied homes: 21Family run homes: 17Husband-wife family: 11Other family: 6Male led with no wife present: 1Female led with no husband present: 5Nonfamily Homes: 4Male led homes: 2Male living alone: 2Male not living alone: 0Female led homes: 2Females living alone: 2Females not living alone: 0" }, { "docid": "D697260#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_legal_age_a_child_can_be_left_home_alone_in_Texas\nWhat is the legal age a child can be left home alone in Texas?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Relationships Family Parenting and Children Child Safety What is the legal age a child can be left home alone in Texas? Flag What is the legal age a child can be left home alone in Texas? Answer by Rkelley Confidence votes 3.8KLegal Age The age at which a child can be left at home alone is only legislated in two states, Maryland and Illinois. The legal check is whether or not the child is safe and has the ability to take care of themselves. Most authorities agree that leaving a 12 year old alone at home for an hour or two is acceptable, but they should not be responsible for other children. Legal Age (Updated) \"\"... Although, there is no Texas law that defines a specific age at which a child may be left home alone, there are several factors that should be taken into consideration when deciding how closely to supervise a child...\"\"- Texas Department Of Families and Protective Services There are very few states in the U. S. with legal minimum ages for children home alone, but many state agencies have published guidelines. Georgia, Illiniois, Maryland and Oregon are a few of the states with specific ages mentioned in their laws. 12 years of age appears to be the most common recommendation. Below in Related Links is an article entitled Home Alone Children Legal Age Limits which provides a state by state comparison with references. One guideline from a California child welfare representative suggests that 8 year olds and over can be left at home for a brief period of time (usually just after school).20 people found this useful Was this answer useful?" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D3052991#0", "title": "http://www.theroadmap.ualberta.ca/understandings/research/37-60\nIntroduction to Language 3 - 5 Years - Increasingly Adult-like Understanding and Use PrintResearch Review / Parent", "text": "research Introduction to Language 3 - 5 Years - Increasingly Adult-like Understanding and Use Print Research Review / Parent Written by: Carrie Gotzke and Heather Sample Gosse, University of Alberta Between three and five years of age, children continue to make gains in both their understanding and their use of language. The size of their receptive and expressive vocabularies grows. Increased use of closed-class words and grammatical morphemes allows production of longer and more complex sentence structures in the preschool period. Children's phonological systems are further refined as they produce words with different syllable structures. Language continues to develop in the context of interaction with others. For information on this critical context, please refer to Interacting. Understanding and Using New Words - Ever-Increasing Vocabularies Preschoolers' receptive and expressive vocabularies continue to expand as they learn more nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. They also begin to understand and use more closed-class words such as prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, and auxiliary verbs. Their growing vocabularies allow them to express themselves more clearly. Vocabulary Growth By age three, children have developed expressive vocabularies of between 900 and 1000 words (Apel & Masterson, 2001; Owens, 2001)." } ]
[ { "docid": "D586007#0", "title": "http://guttulus.com/bing-ads-exam-with-answers/\nBing Ads Exam with Answers", "text": "Bing Ads Exam with Answershttp://guttulus.com/wp-content/themes/corpus/images/empty/thumbnail.jpg 150 150 http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/?s=96&d=mm&r=g June 4, 2016 June 4, 2016June 4, 2016 no comments Details There are 100 questions on this exam. Passing score is 80%. Bing Ads interface, the Bing Editor, and general PPC best-practices. It’s super easy. Passed with a sizable “cushion” for incorrect answers. Updated November 2016.1 ) With pay-per-click search advertising, when are you charged? A) Each time your ad is displayed on the search results page. B) Each time a customer makes a purchase from your website. C) When your ad goes live. D) Each time a customer clicks your ad." }, { "docid": "D715949#0", "title": "http://www.gaelicmatters.com/irish-gaelic-phrases.html\nIrish Gaelic Phrases and Expressions", "text": "Gaelic Matters > Irish Gaelic Phrases Irish Gaelic Phrases and Expressions Fáilte- Welcome There are lots of wonderful Irish Gaelic phrases and expressions, some of which have been translated to English but I have to say the often quoted ‘Top of the morning to you’ is not one of them. I know of no Irish person who uses it and it sounds as strange to Irish people as it does to most other people. In fact, I am not sure where that phrase originated though I have heard it rumored that it may be from New Zealand but I wouldn't bet on it. Now that that’s off my chest, let’s start with some Irish Gaelic phrases and Gaelic expressions that most Irish people should know or have learned in school. I give a non-linguistic pronunciation guide to the expression, a fairly literal translation and an equivalent English expression. It is important to know that some Gaelic expressions vary from one dialect to another. In Ireland there are three key dialects, in the North (Ulster), West (Connaught) and South (Munster). I will go into these differences in more detail elsewhere. Anyway most people in Ireland learn standard Gaelic in school, basically a mix of all three dialects. In the pronunciation guide for all the Irish Gaelic phrases below I have left 'ch' as is." }, { "docid": "D2813798#0", "title": "http://dictionary.reverso.net/english-cobuild/day%20one\nday one meaning, day one definition | English Cobuild dictionary", "text": "day ( days plural)1 n-count A day is one of the seven twenty-four hour periods of time in a week.2 n-var Day is the time when it is light, or the time when you are up and doing things., ( Antonym: night) 27 million working days are lost each year due to work accidents and sickness..., He arranged for me to go down to London one day a week..., The snack bar is open during the day.3 n-count You can refer to a particular period in history as a particular day or as particular days.with supp He began to talk about the Ukraine of his uncle's day..., She is doing just fine these days.4 If something happens day after day, it happens every day without stopping. ♦ day after day phrase The newspaper job had me doing the same thing day after day.5 In this day and age means in modern times. ♦ in this day and age phrase Even in this day and age the old attitudes persist.6 If you say that something has seen better days, you mean that it is old and in poor condition. ♦ have seen better days phrase V inflects The tweed jacket she wore had seen better days.7 If you call it a day, you decide to stop what you are doing because you are tired of it or because it is not successful. ♦ call it a day phrase V inflects Faced with mounting debts, the decision to call it a day was inevitable...8 If someone carries the day, they are the winner in a contest such as a battle, debate, or sporting competition. ( JOURNALISM) ♦ carry the day phrase V inflects For the time being, the liberals seem to have carried the day.9 If you say that something has had its day, you mean that the period during which it was most successful or popular has now passed. ♦ has had its day phrase V inflects Beat music may finally have had its day...10 If something makes your day, it makes you feel very happy. INFORMAL ♦ make sb's day phrase V inflects Come on, Bill. Send Tom a card and make his day...11 One day or some day or one of these days means at some time in the future." }, { "docid": "D1347992#0", "title": "http://www.bitesize.irish/blog/common-irish-words-and-phrases/\nCommon Irish Words and Phrases", "text": "Common Irish Words and Phrases By Bitesize Team, posted on December 5, 2012A few weeks ago, someone asked me for some common or frequently used Irish words and phrases. She was going to be visiting Ireland soon, and she thought it would be fun to have a few words in Irish before she got there. I must admit, I had to wrack my brain for a bit. As you know, if you’ve been following this blog, while Irish is definitely still to be found, if you know where to look for it, it’s not exactly “common” outside of the Gaeltacht. I finally sat down and worked out a list of Irish words and phrases that most Irish people are likely to know, even if they’re not Irish speakers and have forgotten most of their school Irish. Slán (Goodbye)You might think that “hello” would be more commonly recognized than “goodbye.” The thing is, “hello” is a bit more complicated than “goodbye” in Irish, with regional variations that further complicate matters. Slán (pronounced “slahn”) is easier to remember, though not so very long ago, it came with some fairly complicated rules as well. The literal meaning of the word is “healthy/sound.” Once upon a time, it was part of a longer phrase, go dté tú slán (guh jay too slahn), literally “may you go with health” (you’ll still hear this phrase in songs, such as the well-known “ Siúl, A Rún “). (" }, { "docid": "D850176#0", "title": "https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve.159964/\nwear your heart on your sleeve", "text": "\"chris_tvh New Member Vietnamese Hi, i just came across this phrase: \"\"You tend to wear your heart on your sleeve\"\" Could any one pls explain what this means for me? Thanks heapschris_tvh, May 29, 2006 #1mjscott Senior Member Pacific Northwest, USAEnglish If your heart is on your sleeve, it gets \"\"damaged\"\" just doing everyday functions. The term is used mostly to describe someone who falls in love quickly and is quickly hurt when no one notices that they are in love--or someone who does not hide emotions.mjscott, May 29, 2006 #2rsweet Senior Member English, North America When knights fought each other during the Middle Ages, they would dedicate their performance to a woman of the court--usually someone they were in love with. To let their feelings be known to all, the knights pinned a handkerchief or a scarf belonging to the woman (a favor) onto their sleeves.rsweet, May 29, 2006 #3panjandrum Occasional Moderator Belfast, Ireland English-Ireland (top end)chris_tvh said: Hi, i just came across this phrase: \"\"You tend to wear your heart on your sleeve\"\" Could any one pls explain what this means for me? Thanks heaps Essentially, it means that your emotions and affections are clear for all to see. <<Popping on my moderator hat for a moment, chris, it would be helpful if in future you would take care to use capitals where appropriate and to avoid using chatspeak terms such as pls.>>panjandrum, May 29, 2006 #4emma42Senior Member North East USABritish English I agree with Panjandrum. In British English, certainly, it usually means someone who will show their emotions and feelings for all to see. It is quite a well-used phrase and a rather lovely one, I think.emma42, May 29, 2006 #5comsci Senior Member Taiwan, Vancouver (B. C.) and the Rockies Mandarin, Taiwan (Yankees 40 Wang)This phrase is somehow hard for an English learner to grasp on or to picture in mind. I mean \"\" wear heart on sleeve ?\"\" ( that's a bit absurd) I did a search on the web and it states \"\"to show one's feelings clearly and openly by one's behaviour.\"\"" }, { "docid": "D1514994#0", "title": "http://oureverydaylife.com/children-speak-twoword-sentences-27077.html\nWhen Do Children Speak Two-Word Sentences?", "text": "\"Home » Parenting When Do Children Speak Two-Word Sentences? By Melinda Kedro Regular interaction with your toddler encourages language development. Your child's journey toward language acquisition is an exciting time during his early years of development. From waiting to hear what his first word will be to wondering when he will start forming complete verbal thoughts, every speech milestone is a celebration for involved parents and family members. Language acquisition is a gradual process that begins through imitation and transitions into independent use of words by your toddler. Before 2: Word Phrases Emerge According to Laura Mize, pediatric speech-language pathologist of Teach Me To Talk.com, children generally have acquired 35 to 50 regularly used words in their vocabulary before they begin to form two-word phrases. Keep a recorded list of the words your 1-year-old uses on his own. Mize also emphasizes that children need to have a wide variety of words as a part of their vocabulary prior to speaking two-word combinations. Social words such as \"\"hi\"\" and \"\"bye,\"\" requesting words like \"\"more\"\" and \"\"done,\"\" verbs like \"\"run\"\" and \"\"nap,\"\" early pronouns such as \"\"I\"\" and \"\"you,\"\" prepositions such as \"\"up\"\" and \"\"here,\"\" negation like \"\"no\"\" and \"\"don't,\"\" and adjectives like \"\"yucky\"\" or \"\"hot\"\" are all essential to your toddler making the leap to two-word phrases. Milestones of Talking By the age of 18 months, your toddler should begin to master the use of sounds \"\"T,\"\" \"\"D,\"\"N\"\" \"\"W\"\" and \"\"H.\"\" According to Baby Center.com, learning to make these specific sounds opens the door to forming new words and marks a pivotal transition for your child's speaking abilities." }, { "docid": "D1444347#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_Dutch\nGoing Dutch", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)\"\" Going Dutch \"\" (sometimes written with lower-case dutch) is a term that indicates that each person participating in a group activity pays for themself, rather than any person paying for anyone else, particularly in a restaurant bill. It is also called Dutch date, Dutch treat (the oldest form, a pejorative [1]) and doing Dutch. There are two possible senses—each person paying their own expenses, or the entire bill being split (divided evenly) between all participants. In strict usage, \"\"Going Dutch\"\" refers to the former, paying one's own expenses, and the latter is referred to as \"\"splitting the bill\"\", but in casual usage these may both be referred to as \"\"going Dutch\"\". A derivative is \"\" sharing Dutch \"\", which stands for having a joint ownership of luxury goods. For example: four people share the ownership of a plane, boat, car or any other sharable high-end product. This in order to minimize cost, sharing the same passion for that particular product and to have the maximum usage of this product." }, { "docid": "D1202713#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_adjectives\nAdjective", "text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from English adjectives)navigation search Examples That's an interesting idea. ( attributive)That idea is interesting. ( predicative)Tell me something interesting. ( postpositive)The good, the bad, and the ugly. ( substantive)English grammar Grammatical case Grammatical conjugation Grammatical mood Grammatical aspect Grammatical voice Grammatical number Grammatical person Periphrasis Adjectives Adverbs English articles Definiteness Specificity Clauses ( in English)Predicate (grammar)Copula (linguistics)Argument (linguistics)Adjunct (grammar)Collocation ( in English)Negation Double negatives Intensive word form Modifier Expletive Intensifier Augmentative Diminutive ( in Australian English)Interrogative word Interrogative Frequentative Causative Complementizer Demonstrative Determiners Determiner English prefix Prefix Suffix Compounds Portmanteau Conditionals Conjunctions English phonology Vowel length Great Vowel Shift English honorifics Style (manner of address)Gender Idiom ( in English)Interjections Inversion Nouns Noun class Pronouns Phrases Plurals Possessives Prepositions Hypocorism Abbreviations Acronyms Comma Hyphen English orthography Verbs Auxiliaries, contractions Irregular verbs Modal verbsdeductionhabits and past facts Passive voice Phrasal verbs Subjunctive Verb usage Grammar disputesv t e In linguistics, an adjective ( abbreviated adj) is a describing word, the main syntactic role of which is to qualify a noun or noun phrase, giving more information about the object signified. [ 1]Adjectives are one of the English parts of speech, although historically they were classed together with the nouns. [ 2] Certain words that were traditionally considered to be adjectives, including the, this, my, etc., are today usually classed separately, as determiners. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 Types of use3 Distribution4 Adverbs5 Determiners6 Adjective phrases7 Other modifiers of nouns8 Order9 Comparison10 Restrictiveness11 Agreement12 See also13 References14 Bibliography15 External links Etymology [ edit]See also: Part of speech § History, and Noun § History Adjective comes from Latin (nōmen) adjectīvum \"\"additional (noun)\"\", [3] a calque of Ancient Greek: ἐπίθετον (ὄνομα), translit. epítheton (ónoma), lit. '" }, { "docid": "D742596#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/What-does-the-phrase-It-was-the-best-of-times-It-was-the-worst-of-times-mean\n\"What does the phrase \"\"It was the best of times. It was the worst of times\"\" mean?\"", "text": "\"English Phrase Definitions Phrases Vocabulary of the English Language Phrase Definitions Word Definitions, Terminology, and Jargon English (language)What does the phrase \"\"It was the best of times. It was the worst of times\"\" mean?ad by Grammarly Write with confidence. Grammarly's free writing app makes sure everything you type is easy to read, effective, and mistake-free. Learn More at grammarly.com10 Answers Anirudh Dattatri Answered May 15, 2015This is the first line in Charles Dickens famous novel \"\"A Tale of Two Cities\"\". It is probably the most famous opening lines in all of English Literature. \"\" It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way – in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.\"\" It means it was a time of contradictions. The two cities referred to were London and Paris during the turmoil of the French Revolution. For the oppressed citizens of 18th-century France, the revolution’s proclamation of the rights of man was indeed a “spring of hope.” But for those of the ancient régime, or the outgoing political system, it was a “winter of despair,” leading to death and destruction.28.5k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private." }, { "docid": "D2149223#0", "title": "http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1066224\nSurvey Shows What Boomers and Seniors Like To Be Called: Their Names!", "text": "\"Survey Shows What Boomers and Seniors Like To Be Called: Their Names!By seniormark | Posted December 5, 2013 | Maryland“What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” – Juliet in Williams Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare’s observation in the above quote is, words inherently contain no meaning. In their most literal sense, they are just information, ink on a page, or pixels on a screen these days. The meaning to words happens within our minds. Meaning is created from an individual’s unique experience overtime. This is why my experience and meaning of the word rose, is different than yours. In the Book Positioning, Al Reis and Jack Trout claim Shakespeare is wrong! They understand the meaning to words comes from within our minds. When Juliet uttered those famous words, would the rose smell as sweet if it was called a “foot”?" }, { "docid": "D2334185#0", "title": "http://infomory.com/famous/famous-examples-of-parallelism/\nFamous Examples of Parallelism", "text": "Famous Examples of Parallelism January 6, 2014 , mason , Leave a comment Parallelism ‘ or parallel structure ‘ is described as using a pattern of words (such as verbs or adjectives) to demonstrate similar words in a sentence where all elements within the sentence are of equal importance. This is opposed to listing items in terms of importance. It is a particularly easy concept to understand but examples are painfully sparse, even on linguistics websites that you might expect to be full of famous quotes to effectively demonstrate what it means in working practice. Here is a list of ten of the most famous examples of parallelism.1. Hail Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar Gaius Julius Caesar, the man who allowed ancient Rome to move from a Republic to an Empire is known for one of the most famous examples of parallelism. The phrase ‘Veni, vidi, vici’ which roughly translated means ‘I came, I saw, I conquered’ demonstrated that arriving, seeing and then conquering were equally important elements. Reports on its use are mixed. It was firstly applied to the Britons but of course Britannia would not be conquered during his lifetime. It was also used in a campaign in Pontus.2. Thatcher of Assissi Margaret Thatcher Quoting Francis of Assissi, Margaret Thatcher upon her election as the first female British Prime Minister in 1979 said: ‘Where there is discord, may we bring harmony." }, { "docid": "D1391875#0", "title": "http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/03/what-e-pluribus-unum-means/\nWhat E Pluribus Unum Means", "text": "What E Pluribus Unum Means March 22, 2012 Daven Hiskey 21 comments Today I found out what “E pluribus unum” means. E pluribus unum translates from Latin to English as follows: “e” meaning “from” or “out of”; “pluribus” being the ablative plural of the Latin for “more”; and “unum” meaning “one”. Thus, “E pluribus unum” simply means “from many, one” or “out of many, one”. This Latin phrase was once the United States’ motto and can be found on the official seal of the U. S., among other places. It is thought to have been borrowed from the cover of a popular English periodical, The Gentlemen’s Magazine. This particular magazine was an extremely popular and influential men’s magazine among the elite and highly educated. While some of the content of the magazine was original, much of it was gathered from other sources (hence the word “magazine”, meaning “storehouse”, being used for the first time to describe a periodical). On the cover of this periodical, they’d generally include the phrase “E Pluribus Unum” signifying they gathered the content from a variety of sources. Pierre-Eugène Ducimetière, the artistic consultant for the design of the official seal of the U. S., The Great Seal, suggested that this be placed on the seal, which it finally was in 1782 after three major revisions to the seal design. In this context, this was meant to signify the 13 colonies forming one unified government." }, { "docid": "D3368513#0", "title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Linking-Verbs.htm\nLinking Verbs", "text": "The Farlex Grammar Book > English Grammar > Parts of Speech > Verbs > Linking Verbs Linking Verbs What is a linking verb? Linking verbs (also known as copulas or copular verbs) are used to describe the state of being of the subject of a clause. Unlike action verbs (also called dynamic verbs ), they connect the subject to the predicate of the clause without expressing any action. To be The verb to be is the most common linking verb. Unique among English verbs, be has eight different conjugations: be, am, is, are, was, were, been, and being. It can link the subject to an adjective (known as a predicative adjective) that describes it, or to a noun, noun phrase, or pronoun that renames it. These are collectively known as subject complements. General descriptions We can use nearly any adjective after be to describe the subject. For example:“You are wrong .”“It is cold today. ”“It was hot yesterday." }, { "docid": "D645990#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_coined_the_phrase_rock_and_roll\nWho coined the phrase rock and roll?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Music Music Genres Who coined the phrase rock and roll? Flag Who coined the phrase rock and roll? Answer by Emje Confidence votes 2Alan Freed Get Rhythm In Your Feet (June 25, 1935 with Helen Ward, and where you'll hear the line \"\"... commence to rock and roll, get rhythm in your feet and music in your soul ....\"\", long before Alan Freed \"\"allegedly\"\" coined the term20 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No J. E. S. Hays 517,158 Contributions Wordsmith, world-builder, author Who coined the phrase 'coined the phrase'? The notion of coining words (as if they were money) seems to have started with an Elizabethan writer by the name of Puttenham. In 1589 his hot new title, \"\"English Poesie\"\" hit …Rubato88 1 Contribution Who is credited with coining the term rock n roll? There are several explanations for this term. One is from blues music (the expression was a euphemism for sexual relations); another is from military aircraft slang. It is dif …Eric Barnes 485,070 Contributions Who is credited with coining the phrase rock and roll? Disk jockey Alan Freed is widely credited with coining the term \"\"rock and roll. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D1090284#0", "title": "https://www.fmsinc.com/tpapers/queries/index.html\nMicrosoft Access Query Tips and Techniques (SQL and VBA)", "text": "\"Microsoft Access Query Tips and Techniques (SQL and VBA)by Luke Chung, President of FMS, Inc. This paper is featured on: Overview Microsoft Access is the most popular Windows database program. A primary reason for its success is its interactive query interface. Once data is collected in a database, analysis and updates need to be performed. Queries offer the ability to retrieve and filter data, calculate summaries (totals), and update, move and delete records in bulk. Mastering Microsoft Access queries will improve your ability to manage and understand your data and simplify application development. Examples are for Microsoft Access 2016, 2013, 2010 and 2007. Also applies to Microsoft Access 2003 and earlier. Queries Hide the Complexity of Microsoft Access SQL Syntax The visual representation of tables and the graphical links between them makes Microsoft Access queries extremely easy to use and hides the complexity of writing the raw Microsoft Access SQL. Fortunately, the nice user interface still allows very powerful and advanced analysis. The entire query engine is modeled on SQL systems and can switch between the graphical query design and SQL syntax." }, { "docid": "D2244232#0", "title": "http://www.biblicalfulfillment.org/id18.html\n.", "text": "The End of the Ages This study has to do with the meaning of “the End of the Age.” This phrase is used several times in the NT and is generally translated “end of the world.” I think this translation can deceive us of its true meaning, and hence, the reason for our study. The phrase “end of the age” is found six times in the NT; five times in Matthew and once in Hebrews. A similar phrase with a plural “ends of the ages” occurs in 1 Corinthians. I list them here (NASB): Matt. 13:39 The harvest is the end of the age. Matt. 13:40 So shall it be at the end of the age. Matt." }, { "docid": "D1832869#0", "title": "https://literarydevices.net/parallelism/\nParallelism", "text": "Parallelism Definition of Parallelism Parallelism is the use of components in a sentence that are grammatically the same; or similar in their construction, sound, meaning, or meter. Parallelism examples are found in literary works as well as in ordinary conversations. This method adds balance and rhythm to sentences, giving ideas a smoother flow and thus persuasiveness, because of the repetition it employs. For example, “Alice ran into the room, into the garden, and into our hearts.” We see the repetition of a phrase that not only gives the sentence a balance, but rhythm and flow as well. This repetition can also occur in similarly structured clauses, such as, “Whenever you need me, wherever you need me, I will be there for you. ”Common Examples of Parallelism Like father, like son. Easy come, easy go. Whether in class, at work, or at home, Shasta was always busy. Flying is fast, comfortable, and safe." }, { "docid": "D2687689#0", "title": "http://www.fisher-price.com/en_US/brands/laugh-and-learn/smartstages/index.html\nLaugh & Learn ®Smart Stagesâ¢", "text": "\"Laugh & Learn ®Smart Stages™One Smart Idea!We know that little ones grow & change quickly, and so does the way they learn & play! That’s why we created Smart Stages™, so the learning fun can keep going as your child keeps growing! Each Level is full of different sounds, songs, tunes & phrases that fit your child’s age & stage best. >\"\"> See Laugh & Learn toys with Smart Stages >With Smart Stages technology, learning content grows and expands through different stages, from six months right through toddlerhood!The Fun Starts at 6 Months Explore Baby’s starting to figure out they can make things happen! At this Level, tons of hands-on activities spark baby’s curiosity and reward their exploration with fun phrases & playful songs. Encourage Starting to talk? LOVES to imitate? And follows directions (when they’re simple & there’s lots of encouragement)? If so, this level is the perfect next step. Simple directions & questions encourage your little one to find familiar objects and more from Level 1 & reward them with fun phrases for a job well done!Pretend Your toddler is growing more and more independent, and is most likely starting to want to do things just like you!" }, { "docid": "D2284186#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_grammar\nVietnamese grammar", "text": "\"Vietnamese grammar From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Vietnamese is an isolating language, meaning it has no inflection of any kind. The basic word order is subject-verb-object (SVO), but sentences may be restructured so as to be topic-prominent. Vietnamese is head-initial, has a noun classifier system, is pro-drop (and pro copula -drop), wh-in-situ, and allows verb serialization. Contents [ hide ]1 Lexical categories1.1 Nouns and noun phrases1.1.1 Article position1.1.2 Quantifier position1.1.3 Focus marker position1.1.4 Classifier position1.1.5 Attributive modifier position1.1.6 Demonstrative position1.1.7 Prepositional phrase position1.1.8 Reference, specificity, definiteness1.2 Pronouns1.3 Kinship terms1.3.1 Pronominal function1.4 Demonstratives1.5 Numerals1.5.1 Cardinal1.5.2 Ordinal1.6 Verbs and verb phrases1.6.1 Stative verbs1.6.2 Functive verbs1.6.3 Tense markers1.7 Passivization1.8 Topic–comment structure2 See also3 Notes4 Bibliography5 External links Lexical categories [ edit]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. ( May 2008)Vietnamese lexical categories (or \"\"parts of speech\"\") consist of nouns, demonstrative noun modifiers, articles, classifiers, numerals, quantifiers, the focus marker particle, verbs, adverbial particles, prepositions. The syntax of each lexical category and its associated phrase (i.e., the syntactic constituents below the sentence level) is detailed below. Attention is paid to both form and function. Nouns and noun phrases [ edit]This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (" }, { "docid": "D1892660#0", "title": "http://www.brighthubeducation.com/learning-translating-latin/40697-phrases-found-on-the-us-one-dollar-bill/\nTranslating Latin Phrases Found on the United States One Dollar Bill", "text": "\"Translating Latin Phrases Found on the United States One Dollar Billwritten by: John Garger • edited by: Rebecca Scudder • updated: 3/2/2012There are three Latin phrases found on the U. S. One dollar bill. Translating these phrases is an exercise in good Latin grammar, and lets everyone else learn what they mean. The three Latin phrases found on the U. S. one dollar bill are often translated and mistranslated by those uninitiated in the Latin language. These phrases, which capture the spirit and new beginning posited by the American Revolution, embody the new world spread out before the young country when newly liberated from the monarchic rule of England. Translating Latin phrases found in English is a good exercise for the Latin student to break free of the typical text translations found in Latin programs of study. By examining such phrases, the Latin student can apply common and not so common grammatical constructions that often have subtle but important distinctions. Translate E Pluribus Unum E Pluribus Unum is a phrase often mistranslated as “many from one.\"\" However,the initiated Latin student knows that subjects in a Latin sentence must be in the nominative case. The only word in this phrase in the nominative case is “unum\"\", hence the discovery of the phrases subject. “ Unum\"\" is the neuter form of the word “unus\"\" meaning “one. \"\"" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D1338567#0", "title": "http://www.lsuagcenter.com/topics/livestock/dairy/calf%20and%20heifer/when-can-calves-be-weaned\nWhen Can Calves be Weaned?", "text": "The goal of a replacement heifer rearing program is to provide the opportunity for the heifer to fully develop her lactation potential at the desired age with minimal expense. The first and most important step in this process is proper development of the young calf. Although calves are usually weaned at 8 weeks or older, many producers use early weaning programs to lower the costs of feed and labor. Calves tend to scour less when consuming solid feeds compared with liquid feeds. As a result, health costs may decrease. The following table illustrates the difference in the cost of feed and labor for weaning a calf at 5 or 8 weeks of age. This example represents estimated prices for a good quality milk replacer and calf starter. Under these circumstances, weaning a calf at 5 weeks instead of 8 weeks saves $26.89 per calf. The savings in total feed cost were $16.50 ($21.00-$4.50=$16.50). Although calves weaned at 5 weeks consumed more calf starter over the eight-week period, feed cost is reduced by substituting calf starter for more expensive milk replacer." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1190458#0", "title": "http://www.krazyklonghorns.com/Ask_The_Vet_PubertyInHeifers&Bulls.htm\n.", "text": "ASK THE VETPuberty In Heifers and Bulls The question for this month's article comes from a breeder in South Texas who asks:“When do heifers and bulls reach puberty? A t what age can a heifer be bred and a bull sire a calf? I keep my weaned calves together in one pasture up until they're about a year old and was wondering if there was any chance of them breeding to each other”. **************************************************************************************** At what age does a heifer reach puberty? Heifers can reach puberty and start to ovulate at a very early age sometimes as young as 4 months old. The average age though is about one year old at which time she is capable of conceiving. In rare instances a heifer can conceive naturally at a much earlier age which is something producers don't plan or expect to happen. Recently, a C-Section was performed on a 14 ½ month old heifer which means that she was bred when she was around 5 to 5 ½ months old. In this particular situation the heifer wasn't weaned yet and more than likely her sire or a yearling bull in the same pasture bred her. It's rare for heifers to calve this young, but unfortunately it does happen." }, { "docid": "D2128034#0", "title": "http://www.brahman.com.au/technical_information/selection/calvingEaseDystocia.html\nCalving Ease & Dystocia", "text": "Calving Ease & Dystociaby Alex Ashwood BRAHMAN NEWS SEPTEMBER 2010 Issue #168Calving difficulties (dystocia) cause major economic losses to beef enterprises through cow and calf mortalities, increased labour and veterinary costs and reduced cow production (reproduction and milk).“Approximately 55-60 percent of calf deaths are due to dystocia”After the failure of cows and heifers to conceive, calf losses due to calving difficulties are the next major cause of reduced calf drop percentages (Table 1). TABLE 1: FACTORS THAT REDUCE CALF CROP PERCENTAGEFactor Percent Cows fail to become pregnant 17.4Calves lost during gestation 2.3Calves lost at birth 6.4Calves lost birth to weaning 2.9Total losses 28.9Net calf crop percentage 71.1Source: University of Minnesota (1992)Note: In general dystocia occurs when: The size of the foetus is incompatible with the size of the pelvic opening (ie the foetus is too large or the cow is too small). The cow does not have a normal calving due to nutritional weakness or stress (eg mineral imbalances or low plane of nutrition). The foetus is abnormally presented (eg breech birth) which frequently due to oversized calves. The majority (70 percent) of calf deaths due to calving difficulties occur in the first 24 hours and dystocia is the largest single cause of perinatal mortalities. Postnatal losses in the first week of the life due to calving difficulties are the result of calves suffering damage to joints, bones and organs reducing the ability of the calf to nurse the dam resulting in illthrift, disease and death (eg pneumonia and scours). Studies show that pregnancy rates for assisted v’s unassisted cows is reduced by 16 percent due to delayed returns to service. “Dystocia also reduces breeding performance”Although studies clearly show that birth weight is the most important factor affecting calving difficulty, there are a number of interrelated factors that impact on calving difficulties and the ease of calving. Calving Difficulty Factors The majority of calving difficulty studies have been conducted with bos taurus cattle. Whilst it is generally assumed that bos indicus cattle have less problems, the greater emphasis on frame score and growth rates has increased the risk of calving difficulties in bos indicus and bos indicus x cattle." }, { "docid": "D605773#0", "title": "http://www.fwi.co.uk/livestock/weaning-get-it-right-to-avoid-calf-distruption.htm\nWeaning: Get it right to avoid calf distruption", "text": "Weaning: Get it right to avoid calf distruption Sarah Alderton Friday 11 November 2011 9:15Correct weaning is vital to avoid growth checks and disruption to a calf’s future development, as Sarah Trickett reports. A change in diet and new housing groups can cause weaning to be one of the most stressful periods in a calf’s life. But it doesn’t have to be. Weaning correctly can be done with little disruption, but planning is vital. And with puberty largely driven by weight and size of an animal, making sure calves don’t experience setbacks at weaning, which could possibly lead to delayed puberty and breeding, is essential. When does weaning take place? Although six to eight weeks is seen as the industry’s recommended age for weaning, age of a calf should not be the only weaning criteria, explains Steven Morrison, head of sustainable livestock systems at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute. “Concentrate intake should be the main weaning criteria. The main objective of calf rearing is firstly to rear a healthy calf but also to grow and develop a rumen. And since concentrate (starter diet) intake is a good indicator of rumen development, it is therefore a useful guide of when to wean,” he says." }, { "docid": "D1382180#0", "title": "http://www.homesteadorganics.ca/beef.aspx\n\"English | FrançaisThree locations to serve you in Ontario: Berwick, Morrisburg, Sebringville.Our Mission - \"\"To Serve and Develop Organic Agriculture!\"\"\"", "text": "From Field to Feeder Beef Cattle Organic cattle are raised primarily on pasture and hay, with access to trace mineral salt, minerals and often kelp. When they do receive grain, the certified organic feed is made from nutritious grains and oilseeds and fortified with kelp, vitamins and minerals. Beef cattle do not have the same need for protein as dairy cows do, and can be maintained on grass hay. Grass-fed cattle grow more slowly than grain-fed cattle, and are often marketed when 2-4 years old. Grain supplements can increase the growth rate, allowing cattle to be marketed earlier. Nevertheless, organic beef producers focus on forage and use grain sparingly. Grain is generally used by organic farmers to increase the growth rates of young calves, to initiate flushing, to provide nourishment during late gestation and early lactation, and for finishing. At all times, cattle need access to forage (hay, pasture or silage), salt and minerals. Feeding beef calves Ensure that the calf begins to nurse within a couple of hours after birth. If a cow dies during calving or does not have enough milk for multiple calves, try to graft the orphan calf onto a high-producing cow." }, { "docid": "D605772#0", "title": "https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/drought/feeds-and-feeding/early-weaning-beef-calves\nEarly Weaning Beef Calves", "text": "| Share Early Weaning Beef Calves Traditionally, calves are weaned at six to seven months of age. In typical spring calving herds in the northern Great Plains, this is usually October or November. However, during drought, forage is generally limiting and early weaning should be considered as a management tool. Time of weaning will have impacts on cow and calf performance as well as health and productivity of the native range or pasture. July 2017Greg Lardy, Head, Animal Sciences Carl Dahlen, Extension Beef Cattle Specialist Traditionally, calves are weaned at six to seven months of age. In typical spring calving herds in the northern Great Plains, this is usually October or November. However, during drought, forage is generally limiting and early weaning should be considered as a management tool. Time of weaning will have impacts on cow and calf performance as well as health and productivity of the native range or pasture. Advantages of Early Weaning Improved cow body condition. Lactating cows can lose body condition due to the increased nutrient requirements associated with lactation." }, { "docid": "D1824126#0", "title": "http://beefmagazine.com/calving/specialists-provide-advice-early-weaning-calves\nSpecialists Provide Advice On Early Weaning Calves", "text": "Beefbrought to you by Livestock > Calving Specialists Provide Advice On Early Weaning Calves If you’re thinking about early weaning for the first time, specialists advise doing some advance planning, and talk with your veterinarian and a nutritionist about the appropriate programs. By Heather Smith Thomas | Jun 22, 2012Sometimes weaning calves early can benefit both the pasture and cattle. Greg Lardy, North Dakota State University Animal Science Department head and professor, says early weaning can be an effective drought-management tool, as well as a way to save feed costs. “Early weaning’s big advantage is reducing lactation demands. A dry cow on drought-stressed forage has lower nutrient requirements. Early weaning can also help first-calf heifers, because two-year olds are still trying to grow. By weaning their calves early, nutrients are freed up for heifers to complete growth and have a healthy pregnancy,” Lardy says. Trey Patterson, chief operations officer for Padlock Ranch, Ranchester, WY, says they sometimes wean calves as early as four months old, mainly on first-calf heifers, but sometimes cows. “ It can be a strategy to manage body condition,” he explains, allowing females a chance to regain or not lose weight in the fall – especially in a dry year. Of course, the big issue with early weaning is what to do with the calves, Lardy says." }, { "docid": "D2117400#0", "title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Start-up-a-Beef-Cow-Calf-Operation\nHow to Start up a Beef Cow Calf Operation", "text": "\"Reader Approved How to Start up a Beef Cow Calf Operation A beef cow-calf operation is an operation on a farm or ranch where you have cows and bulls that are bred together to produce calves. Calves are often sold to the market to be grown into beefers. Note that there are two types of cow-calf operations: commercial and seedstock. Commercial generally involves cross-bred cows that are bred to produce calves that are mainly for beef production. Commercial can also have cows of the same breed, but most are not purebred cows. Seedstock operations, on the other hand, are where producers raise a favorite breed (sometimes more than one) and breeds cows to get calves that are grown and sold to other producers as replacement stock. Generally, most rookie cattlemen should start off as commercial cattlemen to gain the experience of calving cows, weaning calves, marketing calves, selecting cows and bulls and replacement heifers and culling the rest, etc. before they decide to go into the feedstock or purebred business . Steps1 Plan ahead. In this day and age, planning is the best way to determine how, what and where you are going to do the things you want to do." }, { "docid": "D192902#0", "title": "http://www.rwn.org.uk/rwn-calf-milk-powder.htm\nCalf Milk Powder benefits over whole milk", "text": "Calf Milk Powder benefits over whole milk Numerous trials have demonstrated improved growth rates when calves are fed calf milk powder compared with feeding the same amount of solids in the form of whole cows milk. Calf milk replacers are much more consistent, have added minerals and vitamins, are more digestible and have higher protein to fat ratios than whole milk. This results in faster growth rates, higher concentrate intakes and earlier rumen development. Feeding milk replacer helps to minimise disease risk, in particular Johne’s disease. The use of waste milk also has the risk of antibiotic resistance and of feeding pathogens to the calves. This practice should be discouraged especially with calves intended to become dairy heifer replacements. Calf milk powder has a lower cost per litre than saleable whole milk. What to look for in a Calf Milk Powder? Whilst most calf milk powders look the same the quality of ingredients vary enormously. It is very difficult to distinguish between a quality product and a budget product made to a price." }, { "docid": "D872920#0", "title": "http://www.elephantsforever.co.za/life-cycle.html\nElephant Life Cycle", "text": "Elephant Life Cycle2015By Amelia Meyer The life cycle of the elephant can be categorised into 3 main periods – the baby, the adolescent and the adult elephant. Like humans, each stage lasts for an extended period of time and very distinct developmental milestones characterise each level of maturity. The baby stage lasts from birth until the elephant has been weaned off its mother’s milk completely. This can be anywhere between 5 and 10 years of age. Being weaned means that the calf no longer drinks milk from its mother, but is able to live only on solid vegetation. For the first 3 to 5 years, most elephant calves are totally dependant on their mothers for their nutrition, hygiene, migration and health. This period is used to teach the young one all they will need to know about the herd and their environment in order to be able to survive alone. These lessons include the proper use of their trunk for feeding, drinking and bathing. The calf is born after a gestation period of almost 2 years (22 months). The first calves of the season are born about 2 months before the first rains, meaning that vegetation is soft and lush when they start to feed on it." }, { "docid": "D1340081#0", "title": "http://msue.anr.msu.edu/news/beef_calf_creep_feeding_combined_with_early_weaning\nBeef calf creep feeding combined with early weaning", "text": "Beef calf creep feeding combined with early weaning Beef producers can survive the drought Posted on July 10, 2012 by Kevin Gould, Michigan State University Extension Tweet Pin It Drought conditions across the Midwest have producers evaluating feeding scenarios for beef cow-calf pairs. As pasture conditions deteriorate, we need to be thinking about management plans for calf nutrition and performance. Early weaning should be considered, and if the decision is to early wean, transitioning those calves to dry feeds is critical for success. Creep feeding beef calves prior to weaning The extra weight gained as a result of creep feeding is variable. Several factors listed below can affect calf performance when creep feeding.supply and quality of pasturemilk production of the damsgrowth potential of calvessex of calvesage of calf at weaningtypes of feedlength of creep feeding perioddistance travelled to creep feederseason of birth of calf Depending on these variables, creep fed calves can be expected to gain from 5-100 pounds more before weaning than non-creep fed calves. Under most pasture conditions, the average increase in weaning weights range from 25-60 pounds. Lactating beef cows grazing on good pasture early in the season can meet their nutritional needs for optimum milk production. However, by the time a calf is 90 days old, an average milking beef cow may produce enough milk to meet only one-half the nutrients needed by the calf for maximum growth. Calves sucking good milking dams on good pasture will gain little from creep feeding, but if milk and/or pasture are poor as we are seeing in 2102, weaning weights can be substantially improved by creep feeding. As calves approach weaning, their nutrient requirements increase." }, { "docid": "D1039329#0", "title": "http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/beef/facts/10-015.htm\n", "text": "Print Share Weaning Beef Calves Agdex#: 421/23Publication Date: February 2010Order#: 10-015Last Reviewed: 28 September 2015History: Replaces OMAFRA Factsheet 03-115Written by: Barry Potter - Livestock Specialist/OMAFRATable of Contents Introduction Preparation Vaccination and Health Care Feeding Watering Weaning Conclusion Introduction Weaning time is stressful for the mother cow and her calf. Traditionally some Ontario cow-calf producers wean calves the day they leave the farm, thus avoiding the critical attention required to ensure calf health and continued performance. Others wean calves on the farm as part of a complete pre-conditioning program before sale or final life stage prior to slaughter. Calves typically walk up to 40 km the first two days after weaning. As well, calves sold upon weaning often take time to adjust when they arrive at a feedlot. Weaning stress may be associated with problems for newly arrived calves to the feedlot. Freshly weaned calves at the feedlot often show signs of:restlessness, not settling downconstant bawlingfence-line walkinggreatly reduced feed intakesickness To lessen the impact of weaning on health and weight gain, producers can prepare calves for weaning and choose a weaning method that reduces stress. Preparation Producers can begin preparing calves for weaning at birth. Consider removing horns and castrating all male calves in commercial operations within the first two weeks of birth. If not weaned at birth, then at least four weeks prior to weaning reduce calf and operator stress by:vaccinating and dehorning calves while they are still with their mother." }, { "docid": "D626812#0", "title": "http://www.beefmagazine.com/mag/beef_weaning_twostep\nTwo-Step Weaning System For Beef Calves", "text": "Livestock > Animal Health Two-Step Weaning System For Beef Calves In testing at the University of Saskatchewan, this two-step weaning process reduced weaning stress on calves compared to traditional weaning methods. Here's how it works. Read the follow-up article: How To Implement The Two-Step Weaning Process Joseph M. Stookey and Derek B. Haley | Nov 01, 2001The best method of weaning beef calves may be the two-step. The first step involves preventing the calves (still with the cows) from sucking, while still allowing them to drink and graze. The second step is actual separation of the calves from their dams. In testing at the University of Saskatchewan, this two-step process reduced weaning stress on calves compared to traditional weaning methods. That was the surprise development in a recent weaning study at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon, Canada, designed to investigate the calf distress caused by traditional weaning methods. Typically, weaning beef calves involves breaking up a cow/calf pair and moving each to a separate location. Both the cows and calves show dramatic behavior changes at this time. Cows and calves spend lots of time and energy bawling and walking as they search for one another." }, { "docid": "D217593#0", "title": "http://beef.unl.edu/cattleproduction/early-pregnancy-detection\nEarly Pregnancy DetectionA Tool for Managing and Marketing in the Cowherd", "text": "\"Early Pregnancy Detection A Tool for Managing and Marketing in the Cowherd July 2013Early pregnancy detection in replacement heifers or cows is a tool producers can use to increase profit. Traditionally, cows and replacement heifers are pregnancy tested in the fall of the year and then non-pregnant cows and cull cows are marketed at that time. This is also when cull cow prices are seasonally at their lowest. Timing of Pregnancy Test Pregnancy can be detected in cows as early as 30 days using ultrasound and blood tests. For cows to be identified as pregnant utilizing the palpation method, cows often need to be at least 35-50 days pregnant. Experience of the person palpating can make a significant difference on how early in this range that pregnancy can be detected. Producers should realize that stress to heifers and cows early in pregnancy can result in loss. Research has shown a pregnancy loss of 1-3.5% when palpation or ultrasound are used for pregnancy diagnosis at 40 - 75 days of gestation. Selling Non-pregnant Cows in August For cow herds calving January - April, cows can be pregnancy tested in late August and non-pregnant cows sold at that time. Marketing at this time provides two advantages." }, { "docid": "D2581672#0", "title": "http://cattletoday.com/archive/2009/November/CT2114.php\nCattle information you can use", "text": "LONGEVITY AND FERTILITY ARE PROFIT DRIVERS FOR CATTLE OPERATIONSby: Clifford Mitchell Producers in the 21st century beef industry come better prepared than ever before. Continued education programs and an abundance of online resources help cattlemen stay well informed. Record keeping practices have improved and cattlemen have a good handle on the costs associated with their operation. Tightening margins have forced producers to further evaluate the management plan, running through many different scenarios to find the best production model. For some this was a real eye-opener, for others it reinforced the approach they were taking to manage the herd for a profit. A genetic base complete with a bundle of traits also played a key role in the success of the operation. Many cattlemen have argued with neighbors and colleagues until they were blue in the face over their point of view; however, most will agree longevity built into the female is a definite advantage for most outfits. “Every year I can keep a cow it cuts my costs $1,500. Because that's what it costs to get a female into production,” says James Henderson, Bradley 3 Ranch, LTD, Memphis, Texas. “Operations have to be profit driven." }, { "docid": "D795795#0", "title": "http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/agriculture/livestock/beef/breeding/age-of-beef-heifers-at-first-mating\nAge of beef heifers at first mating", "text": "Age of beef heifers at first mating The age at which beef heifers should be first mated depends upon the economics of management input against returns. Well grown British breed heifers can be mated as early as 15 months to calve at 24 months, but require extra managerial effort if good results are to be obtained. The two main advantages of mating heifers as yearlings instead of two- year-olds are: Heifers mated as yearlings produce an extra calf during their life in the herd. High producing mothers can be identified earlier, which allows for a shorter generation interval and hence, quicker genetic progress. The main cost of mating heifers as yearlings is the need to feed weaner heifers so that they achieve a minimum liveweight at mating. British breed heifers should weigh at least 275-280 kg at joining, while the later maturing European breeds should weigh at least 320 kg. When returns from beef cattle are good, it is worth bringing heifers into production as early as possible. However, there may be less incentive to calve heifers as two-year-olds if seasonal conditions are poor, as extra feed costs may not be offset by the extra return. However, even in poorer seasons, the value of quickened genetic progress must be considered. Lifetime performance of heifers calving at two years Well-managed heifers calving first at two years have a higher lifetime productivity than heifers calving first at older ages." }, { "docid": "D1567666#0", "title": "http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/all/agdex3478\nCreep Feeding Calves", "text": "Introduction | Effect on calf growth | Pasture and feed conversion efficiency | Creep feeding and preconditioning | Post-weaning performance | The creep ration | Limited creep feeding | Creep feeding facilities and location | When to creep feed | When not to creep feed | Advantages and disadvantages of creep feeding Introduction Creep feeding is the practice of providing supplemental feed to calves before weaning. Creep feeding helps in supplementing mother's milk and pasture. The feed is provided in a facility designed so that adult animals are unable to consume the creep feed. By providing creep feed, it is possible to increase preweaning weight gains and weaning weights. However, the selling price of the calves and the cost of feed must be considered when a producer is making a decision about creep feeding. Creep feeding has many advantages, but there are also disadvantages that must be considered by the livestock producer. Effect on Calf Growth The extra weight gained as a result of creep feeding is variable. The factors affecting the response are as follows:supply and quality of pasture or rangemilk production of the damsgrowth potential of calvessex of calvesage of calf at weaningtype of feedlength of creep feeding perioddistance travelled to creep feederseason of birth of calf Depending on these variables, creep fed calves can be expected to gain from 2 to 45 kg (5-100 lb) more before weaning than non-creep fed calves. Under most pasture conditions, the average increase in weaning weight is 18 kg (40 lb) - with 10 to 27 kg (25-60 lb) being common. Calves sucking good milking dams on good pasture will gain little from creep feeding, but if milk and/or pasture are poor, weaning weights can be substantially improved by creep feeding." }, { "docid": "D2179919#0", "title": "http://extension.psu.edu/animals/beef/reproduction/articles/controlled-calving-season-is-controlled-management\nControlled Calving Season is Controlled Management", "text": "The key to successful management in a cow herd is being able to plan health, feeding, and marketing programs that will be effective and efficient. Save For Later Print Articles These plans can only work well if there is a carefully controlled breeding and calving season. A recent study from Troxel and Barham (2009) in Arkansas examined how the results of changing the length of a calving season in 6 herds influenced productivity and returns in the herds. The result was changing calving seasons from an average of 273 days to 85 days long. It required an average of 3.8 years to make this change. Herd breakeven cost was reduced by 30%, specific costs per animal unit was reduced by 40%, and income per animal unit was increased by 100%!Why should one expect this much change in economic returns from reduction-and, thus, control-of a calving season? In most cases the reason lies in knowing when cows are expected to calve, and making sure they are pregnant at the appropriate time. In an uncontrolled environment cows may go unbred for several weeks or months while using feed and management resources that are returning nothing to the enterprise. The way calving seasons are controlled is to put the bull on one side of the gate at the designated end of the breeding (and calving) season, the cow herd on the other side of the gate, and close the gate. How long should a calving season last?" }, { "docid": "D2029607#0", "title": "http://www.hoards.com/E_calf_heifer/CF08\nEarly weaning saves you time and money", "text": "\"Dairy Calf & Heifer Dec. 10 2010 12:24 AM25 11 36 Total Shares Early weaning saves you time and money By David Jones Mark Hill And Rick Schlotterbeckby David Jones, Mark Hill, and Rick Schlotterbeck The authors are with Akey Research and Technology Center, Lewisburg, Ohio. Many calves get replacer or milk much longer than they need to. Earlier weaning has been shown to work in trials and on farms. Try moving up weaning on a group of calves. Early weaning is not a new concept. There are a dozen or so peer-reviewed research publications that show its success dating back to about 1970. Recent research from Penn State has reported successful weaning as early as 3 weeks of age when a 22 percent crude protein milk replacer powder was fed at 1.25 percent of body weight or just over 1 pound of powder daily. The advantages of early weaning are that there's a lot less time spent feeding calves, and you spend a lot less on replacer. However, the most recent U. S. survey listed the average weaning age of calves to be 8.4 weeks or 59 days of age, and it is similar in many other countries. So, there are plenty of farms that could move up weaning." }, { "docid": "D330006#0", "title": "http://gpvec.unl.edu/HeatDrought/EarlyWeaning/Weaning%20beef%20calves.htm\nWeaning beef calves", "text": "\"Weaning beef calves Agfact A2.5.7, first edition, November 2000Roy Hurst, Livestock Officer (Beef Cattle), Tumut Contents Calf age at weaning Potential feeder cattle Calf growth Health program Methods of weaning Production targetsyard weaning Replacement heifersabrupt separation Steersgradual separation Weaning and the cow herdcreep weaning Weaner management Weaning and weaning management are the most effective tools to manipulate important factors in beef cattle management. These factors include the breeding efficiency and fertility of the cow herd, feed utilisation, animal behaviour, future carcase merits of steers and future breeding efficiency of heifer weaners. Weaning and the cow herd The weaning of calves instantly reduces the stresses on the cow. Weaning allows the cow to transfer nutrition, previously going into milk production, to her own normal body functions including improving her own condition and preparing herself for the next calving. The important aspects of herd fertility - calving percentage, calving pattern and calving span - are strongly affected by cow condition. The better the condition of a cow at calving, the better her milk supply and the sooner she will show oestrus after calving. Weaning of calves at 6-7 months, from two-year-old heifers, light condition and later calving cows, allows the cows to improve in condition, calve in better condition and show oestrus earlier. This should condense the calving time of the herd. Drought situations In a severe drought calves can be weaned as early as six weeks if they are placed on a high protein (18 per cent) concentrate diet and carefully managed. Weaning at this stage will conserve the body condition of the cows, stimulate oestrus activity, ovulation and ensure reasonable conception rates at joining." }, { "docid": "D143002#0", "title": "http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/themes/documents/pub6/p604.htm\n.", "text": "Disadvantages· a separate pen must be constructed.· sometimes calves receive either too much or too little milk if the rightamount of milk is not left unmilked.· keeping several calves together in the same pen can increase the risk of sickness, and the calves which suck eachother when they are young can enter their first lactation with mastitis.4.2 Calf feeding If you are keeping calves penned away from the cows for part of each day, you should remember:· To allow the first milk (colostrum) to the calf during the first 24 hours. The calf should be allowed to have all that it wants. This is essential if is to remain healthy.· It is a good idea to keep some colostrum in the freezer. Sometimes a cow will die shortly after giving birth. The stored colostrum, even from another cow, can be thawed and fed to the calf and it is still useful several months after freezing.· Calves will begin to nibble grass or other forage material from the first day of birth It is important to allow them to do this if they are to develop their stomachs normally for eating grass. If they are penned, they must have grass offered to them all the time." } ]
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It is shown in your cart as an approximate shipping time frame (Ships in Approximately 2 Days) and varies by product and quantity. Shipping Time: The number of business days your order will be in transit to you once your order has been processed and shipped. It is dependent on your selected shipping method. Shipping Methods: Based on the item, there may be selectable shipping methods available to expedite your delivery." }, { "docid": "D1109677#0", "title": "https://www.careerbliss.com/menards/salaries/\n629 Menards Employee Salaries", "text": "\"Menards (60 reviews) Share Salary Industry: Building Materials and Garden Equipment · HQ: Eau Claire, WI · https://www.menards.com Overview Jobs Salaries Reviews News629 Menards Employee Salaries Browse Menards Salaries by Job Title →Menards employees earn $30,000 annually on average, or $14 per hour, which is 68% lower than the national salary average of $61,000 per year. According to our data, the highest paying job at Menards is a Senior Estimator at $70,000 annually while the lowest paying job at Menards is a Morning Stocker at $16,000 annually. 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It is based somewhat on time of employment and market size." }, { "docid": "D628541#0", "title": "https://www.landwatch.com/Illinois_land_for_sale/Pleasant_Plains\nPLEASANT PLAINS, SANGAMON COUNTY, CENTRAL, ILLINOIS LAND FOR SALE: 1 - 15 of 19 listings", "text": "PLEASANT PLAINS, SANGAMON COUNTY, CENTRAL, ILLINOIS LAND FOR SALE: 1 - 15 of 19 listings SORT BY:5 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $79,0005 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $79,000Prime Location, Prime building lot. Pleasant Plains schools. Curran Gardner water line at the road, Menard Electric at the road. Convenient location for... Save Property5 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $79,0005 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $79,000Prime Location, Prime Building Lot. Pleasant Plains schools. Menard Electric at road, Curran Gardner water line at the road. Convenient location to... 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Save Property3 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $310,0003 Acres Pleasant Plains, Sangamon County, IL $310,000Impressive 4 BR 3.5 BA Ranch with walk out lower level on 6.98 acres." }, { "docid": "D520167#0", "title": "http://www.contractortalk.com/f11/menards-rebates-113742/\n.", "text": "\"Menards Rebates Page 1 of 2 1 2 >Thread Tools Search this Thread Display Modes02-24-2012, 01:50 PM # 1Gary HPro Trade: Framer Join Date: Dec 2008Location: Munger Michigan Posts: 2,910 Rewards Points: 2,342Menards Rebates I am confused here about them . You buy certain items, send in the recipt and they give you mernard bucks. You buy more. I understand that part. But if you keep giving money back, it seems like that you will lose in the end. Right? After you hook the customer, they keep buying. But they don't spend new cash to buy thier items? Maybe I am missing something here. Warning: The topics covered on this site include activities in which there exists the potential for serious injury or death." }, { "docid": "D3066062#0", "title": "http://business.time.com/2013/03/19/the-bigger-box-store-home-improvement-stores-that-are-double-the-size-of-home-depot/\nThe Bigger Box Store: Home Improvement Stores That Are Double the Size of Home Depot", "text": "Retail The Bigger Box Store: Home Improvement Stores That Are Double the Size of Home Depot By Brad Tuttle @bradrtuttle March 19, 2013Read Later Angela Wyant / Getty Images Related Big-Box Shrinkage: Retailers Embrace Sales on a Smaller Scale Dust Off Your Tool Belt: Homeowners Decide It’s Finally Time to Remodel A Dozen Random Goods & Services Selling Unusually Well Right Now Menards bringing its super-sized stores to St. Louis St. Louis Post-Dispatch Newest Menards opens State Journal-Register New Menards plans to open March 19Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Email Print Share Follow @TIMEBusiness The average grocery store in the U. S. measures under 50,000 square feet. Home Depots average about 100,000 square feet, and the typical Costco or Walmart Supercenter—generally considered the biggest of all big box retailers —runs 100,000 to 150,000 square feet. But a new breed of home improvement store in the Midwest blows them all away. Menards, a Wisconsin-based home improvement chain founded in 1958, has been introducing a new store model throughout the Midwest that measures well over 200,000 square feet. In 2011, the company opened a revamped, dramatically expanded two-floor, 235,000-square-foot store in Eden Prairie, Minn., that “makes a Costco or Wal-Mart Supercenter look modest by comparison,” according to the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. In addition to a huge selection of home improvement DIY supplies, the store also stocks groceries, stuffed animals, clothing, jewelry, and drugstore staples. Another mega-Menards opened in Golden Valley, Minn., last year with, for instance, 41 different full kitchens on display for customers. With 5-pound vats of Cheetos and 17 shades of black spray paint among the options in aisles, the 250,000-square-foot store is “everything both mesmerizing and horrifying about our consumer culture,” in the words of an MSP Magazine editor who toured the place after it opened. ( MORE: Are We Witnessing the Death of the Big Box Store? ) Two more 200,000-plus-square-foot Menards will be opening this spring in the St. Louis area, each complete with “a full-service lumberyard and warehouse that shoppers can drive into,” reports the Post-Dispatch." }, { "docid": "D3371917#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/technology/menards-website-employees-6c69329dee7e71f9\nWhat Is the Menards Website for Employees?", "text": "\"Technology Internet & Networking Q: What Is the Menards Website for Employees? A: Quick Answer The website tm.menards.com is for Menards employees who must log in with a Team Member Number and password. Store employees who have trouble logging in may contact their human resources coordinator or general manager. All other team members may contact their payroll coordinator if there are issues with the employee website. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Do You Access Caesars Benefits Now? Does Menards Sell Fencing Panels? How Do You Find a Local Menards Location? Credit: AZarubaika E+ Getty Images Full Answer All Menards employees, or team members as they're called within the organization, earn 10 percent discounts on store merchandise. Employees with benefits are allotted bonus pay for weekends and holidays, vacation days, retirement plans, profit sharing, and health and dental insurance. 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Submit review Call customer care Rating Details Customer service Staff Website Customers don't like Poor customer service Response of local management Service Customers like Prices Vast inventory selections Generally favorable shopping Reviews Q&A Contacts About Stats Locations Competitors Productsfilters Latest review first Menards - Nickel and dime gouging \"\"Processing fee\"\"!1 day ago Ww do not have any Menards stores in NJ so I am forced to order online. They offer nice model trains and accessories for model train layouts. For YEARS I have appealed to them to no avail about their pennywise-pound foolish policy of assessing this \"\"processing fee\"\"... Read more Anonymous Anonymous 18 hours ago You have to realize Menards is a chain of brick and mortar home centers. The profits they make on on-line sales is just gravy and not central to the health of the company. The... Comment 1 comment Helpful? 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To commemorate the 180th anniversary of Texas Independence, the three entities that administer and support this site—Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept (TPWD), Blinn College and Washington on the Brazos State Park Association—are planning Texas-sized celebrations. “Texas Independence Day Celebration” (TIDC) is an annual two-day celebration from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, 2016 on the expansive 293-acre park grounds and its three incredible attractions: Independence Hall (replica of the site where representatives wrote the Texas Declaration of Independence); Star of the Republic Museum (collections and programs honoring history of early Texans, administered by Blinn College); and Barrington Living History Farm (where interpreters dress, work and farm as did the original residents of this homestead). The birthday celebration features live music, food, traditional crafts, living history presentations, historical encampments and commemorative programs so guests can experience life in Texas in 1836. Admission fees are waived for the site’s attractions (Independence Hall, Star of the Republic Museum, and Barrington Living History Farm) during the TIDC weekend celebration. Admission to the grounds, on-site shuttles and parking are also free. In 2016, TIDC will be expanded to include some special guests and entertainment on both weekend days, including Texas A&M University Singing Cadets; the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band performing three times (on Saturday only); Professor Farquar’s Great American Medicine Show with Polecat Annie; a historical play titled “The Birth of a Republic” about the signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence by Republic of Texas Players; unveiling and book signing of “Washington on the Brazos: Cradle of the Texas Republic” by author Richard B. 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A Kid Zone will allow children to dress up in historical costumes; sign a large scale copy of the Declaration; and takes photos near the Declaration." }, { "docid": "D3310112#0", "title": "https://www.menards.com/main/heating-cooling/fireplaces-stoves/fireplace-doors-screens/c-6843.htm\nFireplace Doors & Screens", "text": "\"Compare Northwoods Hearth Products® 3-Panel Classic Fireplace Screen Sku #: 6400300Online Price$24.02You Save: $2.97 After Mail-In Rebate Ship to Home Add to Cart Compare2 Variations Available Pleasant Hearth Astor Large Cabinet-Style Fireplace Door Sku #: 6406001Online Price$239.41You Save: $29.59 After Mail-In Rebate Ship to Home - Free!Add to Cart Compare3 Variations Available Pleasant Hearth Clairmont Large Bi-Fold Style Fireplace Door Sku #: 6406013Online Price$275.01You Save: $33.99 After Mail-In Rebate Ship to Home - Free!Ship to Store - Free!Add to Cart Compare3 Variations Available Pleasant Hearth Easton Medium Prairie Cabinet-Style Fireplace Door Sku #: 6406036Online Price$346.21You Save: $42.79 After Mail-In Rebate Ship to Home - 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Inventory is sold and received continuously throughout the day; therefore, the quantity shown may not be available when you get to the store. This inventory may include a store display unit. Online orders and products purchased in-store qualify for rebate redemption. Rebates are provided in the form of a Menards ® Merchandise Credit Check valid towards purchases at any Menards ® retail store. Not valid for purchases on MENARDS. COM ® . \"" }, { "docid": "D1766669#0", "title": "http://www.menardshours.com/\nView The Menards Hours:", "text": "View The Menards Hours: The Menards hours are the times when Menards stores are open and ready for people to come and do their shopping. The store opening times do not vary too much on regular weekdays and weekends. Menards is actually a chain of stores that you can find in a number of places. Menards is pretty well known for its enormous array of high quality products. It offers equipment, tools, and products for most home improvement needs. At Menards, you can get almost everything from an item like a desk lamp, to paint, so you can paint your brand new house. Also, knowing the Menards hours for one location is more helpful than it seems, because almost all Menards stores are open for the same hours. It is possible to get the latest information about the Menards hours on the official Menards website. Using the internet, you can also find out about all store locations in your area, and even know more about any changes to your nearest Menard’s operating hours. You can find forums on the internet where you can read the conversations that regular Menards customers have as they talk about different aspects of the products sold at Menards stores." }, { "docid": "D1109675#0", "title": "https://www.indeed.com/cmp/Menards/reviews\nMenards Employee Reviews", "text": "\"Find Companies Menards3.6 4.2K reviews About 4.2K Reviews5.5K Salaries9 Photos2 Jobs90 Q&AMenards Employee Reviews Job Title Location See reviews about: Work-Life Balance Pay & Benefits Job Security & Advancement Management Culture Found 4,190 reviews matching the search See all 4,200 reviews Sort by: Helpfulness | Rating | Date Job Work/Life Balance Compensation/Benefits Job Security/Advancement Management Job Culture A fun work environment, flexible hours and job advancements!Front End Associate (Current Employee) – Ottumwa, IA – April 9, 2018A great place to start to gain some retail experience, focuses on the motto \"\" promote from within\"\" so people who want to move up have opportunities! Weekend pay and holiday pay is an extra $2.50 per hour, and flexible hours makes this a great beginning job for experince. Pros Discounts, flexible hours, great managers Cons Short breaks, lots to learn when you first start Was this review helpful? Yes No Report Share Facebook Twitter Copy link Job Work/Life Balance Compensation/Benefits Job Security/Advancement Management Job Cultureeasy to be productive and has flexible hours Sales Team Member (Former Employee) – Virginia, MN – April 9, 2018It is a large place to work and has many different positions, but doesn't pay well unless you've worked for multiple years. Overall a fun place to work as long as you have a good work attitude Proscompetition and flexible hours Consnot many benefits for part time employees Was this review helpful? Yes No Report Share Facebook Twitter Copy link Job Work/Life Balance Compensation/Benefits Job Security/Advancement Management Job Culture Don't work here Hardware Sales Consultant (Former Employee) – Cedar Rapids, IA – April 9, 2018The job was largely let down by terrible job life balance and an extremely limited advancement path. Pay topped out in the lower teens and you weren't allowed to ask for a raise even after a ridiculous tenure. Proshigher pay on weekends Conseverything Was this review helpful? Yes No Report Share Facebook Twitter Copy link Job Work/Life Balance Compensation/Benefits Job Security/Advancement Management Job Culture Like a high school Recieving (Current Employee) – Jackson, MI – April 9, 2018This is a drama filled workplace where everyone is very cliquey and if you arent in the clique then you're gonna do all of the work and be severely undercompensated/underappreciated for it Pros None Cons Just about everything Was this review helpful? Yes No Report Share Facebook Twitter Copy link Job Work/Life Balance Compensation/Benefits Job Security/Advancement Management Job Culture Not competitive pay but good training Plan-O-Grammer (Former Employee) – Fargo, ND – April 8, 2018Big box company that actually sees you as an individual." }, { "docid": "D3557255#0", "title": "https://gethuman.com/phone-number/Menard-Inc\nMenard Inc. Phone Number", "text": "\"Menard Inc. Phone Number Calling Menard Inc. customer service faster by Get Human715-876-5911Customer service Current Wait: 16 mins (13m avg)Free: Skip Waiting on Hold Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm CSTBest time to call: 3:15pm Ranked #1 of 3 contact options Contacting Menard Inc.217 customers like this number Menard Inc. customer service Reasons customers like you called Menard Inc. recently\"\"Tried getting in touch about ordering windows and return policy. No response but I realize your c...\"\" 11d ago\"\"What is your return policy\"\" 11d ago\"\"What is your return policy when ordering through web\"\" 12d ago Menard Inc. Phone Number 715-876-5911 - by the Numbers Phone number to dial 715-876-5911Call-back available YESCall picked up by a real person YESDepartment you're calling Customer Service Call center hours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm CSTBest time to dial 3:15pm Navigate phone maze to a human Direct to human Average wait 13Current wait 16Rank (among phone numbers) 1Rank (overall) 1Alternate methods phone or email or web Quality of communication 87%Quality of help 83%Customer votes 217Information last updated Fri Dec 15 2017 10:00:00 GMT+0000 (UTC)Menard Inc.'s Best Toll-Free/800 Customer Phone Number This is Menard Inc.'s best phone number, the real-time current wait on hold and tools for skipping right through those phone lines to get right to a Menard Inc. agent. This phone number is Menard Inc.'s Best Phone Number because 14,616 customers like you used this contact information over the last 18 months and gave us feedback. Common problems addressed by the customer care unit that answers calls to 715-876-5911 include Returns, Cancel order, Change order, Track order, Complaint and other customer service issues. Rather than trying to call Menard Inc. we recommend you tell us what issue you are having and then possibly contact them via phone or email or web. In total, Menard Inc. has 1 phone number. It's not always clear what is the best way to talk to Menard Inc. representatives, so we started compiling this information built from suggestions from the customer community. Please keep sharing your experiences so we can continue to improve this free resource. Contacting Menard Inc. While 715-876-5911 is Menard Inc.'s best toll-free number, there are 3 total ways to get in touch with them. The next best way to talk to their customer support team, according to other Menard Inc. customers, is by telling Get Human about your issue above and letting us find somebody to help you." }, { "docid": "D2071053#0", "title": "http://www.thepitlane.org/\nARCA Racing Series News and Rumors", "text": "\"ARCA Racing Series News and Rumors Zane Smith wins the Music City 200 at Nashville: It was a long time coming for Huntington Beach, Calif.'s Zane Smith; but it was well worth the wait. On the heels of three runner-up finishes in 2017, Smith put it all together Saturday night at Fairgrounds Speedway Nashville, winning the Music City 200. Smith, in the No. 41 La Paz Margarita Mix Toyota, passed his MDM Motorsports teammate Sheldon Creed with 20 laps to go and drove away to a 10-length lead for his career-first ARCA Racing Series win. \"\" I knew it was going to come down to me and Sheldon... I think you're going to see that battle a lot this year,\"\" said Smith. \"\" I can tell you coming to the white flag my legs were shaking. I forgot how to get to victory lane; it's been so long.\"\" MDM Motorsports swept the top-three positions with Creed in second and Harrison Burton in third. Full Results (In part from ARCARacing.com) (04-09-18)Eddie Fatscher joins Venturini Motorsports for three races: 15-year old Eddie Fatscher from Long Island, New York has joined Venturini Motorsports and will make three starts during the 2018 ARCA Racing Series season. Fatscher, making the progression from early development racing in the Northeast to the highly competitive ranks of Super late model competition, will make his ARCA Series debut behind the wheel of VMS’ No." }, { "docid": "D1109674#0", "title": "http://aboutbillpayments.com/tm-menards-login-bill/\nAccessing Menards Employee Website", "text": "Accessing Menards Employee Website By aboutbillpayment Friday, January 30, 2015 0 Uncategorized No tags Permalink 0Menards is a privately-owned chain of home-improvement stores that can be found spread across a handful of states in the Midwest. The chain has over 250 stores in its area of operation. Throughout these stores and the company’s various corporate locations, Menards has around 45-thousand employees. To help streamline the management of all of these workers, Menards has put together a website where employees from both the retail and the corporate entities of the company can log in and gather information about their employment. How to Access the Menards Employee Website Getting to and logging in to the website for Menards employees is an uncomplicated process. Follow these instructions to get there and log in: Navigate to the tm.menards login page Type in your team member number (which is also sometimes referred to as an employee number)Type in your password Click the “LOGIN” button How to Find Your Team Member Number (Employee Number) and Password For Menards employees who have yet to log in to the site and are wondering where to get the team member number and password to be able to log in to their online account, there are two locations you can get this information from. Depending on if you work within an actual Menards store or if you work for the corporate entity, you will have to contact the correct person that corresponds to your type of employment. Those who work in the retail locations will need to get in contact with either the store’s or region’s general manager or the HR coordinator to receive the employee number and account password. Menards employees who work for the corporate side of the company will need to contact their office’s payroll administrator to receive the login credentials. In either case, if you are unsure of who exactly you should speak to when looking for this information, you should speak directly to your supervisor or manager and he or she will point you in the right direction." }, { "docid": "D1794013#0", "title": "http://www.idealdoorgaragedoors.com/residential-garage-doors/\nResidential Garage Doors", "text": "Is it time to replace your home’s aging or malfunctioning garage door? New residential garage doors from IDEAL Door can provide a decorative touch that will enhance your home’s curb appeal, make it safer and more energy-efficient and even increase its value. IDEAL Door offers numerous residential garage door types to match the structure and style of any home. We are the preferred choice of homeowners, architects and construction professionals who want an attractive, high-quality door that’s built to last. Check Out Our Fantastic Residential Garage Door Styles Our tremendous selection gives you several options for residential garage door materials. Choose from popular styles of residential garage doors including: TRADITIONAL STEEL PANEL garage doors have raised panel designs with several construction and design options providing you confidence in finding the right door to compliment your home. Add windows to let natural light into your garage and coordinate with other design elements on your home. DESIGNER STEEL PANEL garage doors have a unique grooved panel design that compliments just about any home style. Add large windows and decorative hardware to give this door a more carriage house feel. The versatile design offers several construction and design choices providing a great way to increase your homes curb appeal." }, { "docid": "D2071054#0", "title": "http://www.sportsonearth.com/article/55314264/frank-kimmel-becomes-arca-racings-all-time-winningest-racecar-driver-at-herrs-chase-the-taste-200\nLast American Hero", "text": "\"July 31, 2013Last American Hero Comments (0)ARCA driver Frank Kimmel celebrates on pit road after winning the rain-shortened ARCA series auto race at the Talladega Superspeedway. ( AP Photo)By Eric Benson WINCHESTER, Ind. -- Two days before he'd attempt to tie his circuit's most hallowed record, the race car driver Frank Kimmel stood alone in the barren parking lot of a Menards home-improvement store in Fort Wayne, Indiana, a supremely hopped-up, neon-yellow Toyota Camry beside him. Kimmel had come to Fort Wayne to promote Menards, which sponsors him, and the Automobile Racing Club of America, where he races, but it was a sleepy Friday afternoon, and only a trickle of shoppers showed up. Still, Kimmel had a job to do. He greeted passersby with a twangy \"\"how you folks doing?\"\" before thrusting an autographed \"\"Frank Kimmel #44\"\" car flier into their unsuspecting hands. He patiently answered familiar questions about his Toyota's top speed, horsepower and acceleration. He offered kids a chance to sit in the driver's seat. After 90 minutes, he left, bound for more of the same at another Menards store across town. No one who met Kimmel that afternoon had ever heard of him." }, { "docid": "D140773#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menards\nMenards", "text": "\"This article is about the home improvement retailer. For other uses, see Pierre Menard (disambiguation). Menard Inc. Type Private company Industry Retail (Home Improvement)Founded 1960; 58 years ago Founder John Menard Jr. Headquarters Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U. S. Number of locations 305Key people John Menard Jr. (President)Products Building materials, tools, hardware, garden supplies, electrical supplies, ceiling fans, light fixtures, cabinets, home appliances, doors, windows, paint, wood stain, wallpaper, plumbing supplies, carpet, vinyl, linoleum, groceries, automotive Revenue $8.7 billion (Dec 2015) [1]Number of employees 45,000Website Menards.com Menard Inc. is a chain of home improvement centers primarily in the Midwestern United States. The privately held company, headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, has approximately 300 stores in 14 states: Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Kansas, South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, and Kentucky. It is the third largest home improvement chain in the United States, behind The Home Depot and Lowe's. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Company history2 Store structure3 Advertising3.1 Auto racing4 Industry ranking5 References6 External links Company history [ edit]In 1959, John Menard, Jr. began building post-frame buildings to finance his college education. By the end of 1959, Menard found it necessary to hire extra crews, and to purchase more equipment to keep up with demand. [ 2] After graduating from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire in 1962, Menard purchased land in Eau Claire and built an office and shop. The company was founded in 1960 [3] and incorporated in 1962. [ 4]In 2007, Menards opened their third and fourth distribution centers in Holiday City, Ohio, and Shelby, Iowa, which are 669,000 square feet (62,200 m 2) and 735,000 square feet (68,300 m 2 ), respectively. [" }, { "docid": "D457459#0", "title": "https://www.linkedin.com/in/wesley-menard-4b584036\nWesley Menard", "text": "Wesley Menard Delivery Driver at Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Baton Rouge, Louisiana Area Consumer Goods Current Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Previous Schilling Distributing, Quality Brands Education American Home Schools0 connections Get up to date with Wesley Menard’s latest activities. Your colleagues, classmates, and 500 million other professionals are on Linked In. View Wesley’s Full Profile Summary I have worked for the last thirteen years in the customer service business, and I have had my class A CDL for the last ten years. I really enjoy the delivery business; it's a fun interesting way to make a living. Specialties: Class A CDL driver, safety training, some forklift operating and computer literate. Experience Delivery Driver Coca-Cola Bottling Company United Present See experience details Delivery driver Schilling Distributing February 2000 – April 2001 (1 year 3 months) Lafayette, Louisiana Area Delivery of Budweiser merchandise. Delivery Driver Quality Brands November 1998 – February 2000 (1 year 4 months) Lafayette, Louisiana Area Delivery of Coors Light Miller Lite and other alcoholic beverages and merchandising. Education American Home Schools GED, General1997 – 1998View Wesley Menard’s full profile to... See who you know in common Get introduced Contact Wesley Menard directly View Wesley’s Full Profile Not the Wesley you’re looking for? View more" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D2991089#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080711142511AANmUJ2\nMinimum age to work at Target?!?", "text": "\"Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment Minimum age to work at Target?! ? i reeaaaaaaaally need a job, and i want to work at target, but idk how old you need to be! help! oh, i'm 16 and live in jersey. if that applies at all lol1 following Answers Best Answer: \"\"The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) sets wage, hours worked, and safety requirements for minors (individuals under age 18) working in jobs covered by the statute. The rules vary depending upon the particular age of the minor and the particular job involved. As a general rule, the FLSA sets 14 years of age as the minimum age for employment, and limits the number of hours worked by minors under the age of 16.\"\" The above is from the U. S. Department of Labor's website, and the address is in my sources. Congratulations! You're old enough to work at Target!" } ]
[ { "docid": "D139234#0", "title": "https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100109223149AARO3XQ\nHow old do you have to be to work at Target or Kmart in QLD, Australia?", "text": "Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment How old do you have to be to work at Target or Kmart in QLD, Australia? I'm 14 and 7 months old. I know that the minimum age to work at a fastfood restaurant is 13 and 9 months. But inbetween these 2 ages. Iv been doin some own work: babysitting and dogwalking. But i wish to work at a giant retail which will look good on my resume. What is Target or Kmart's desired minimum... show more Update: i hav quite a few friends that work at fastfrood restaurants. and started b4 the age of 14 and 9 months. i know twin sisters that hav been working at donut king since they were 12. No joke." }, { "docid": "D1962612#0", "title": "https://healthyliving.azcentral.com/long-exercise-target-heart-rate-9607.html\nHow Long Do You Exercise at Your Target Heart Rate?", "text": "Related Articles Recovery Heart Rate Zone Staying in the Anaerobic Phase During a Workout What Is a Good Heart Rate for Moderately Active People During Exercise? What Is Moderate Intensity in Cardio? Target Heart Rate for Cardiopulmonary Exercise by Age Heart Rates for Cardio Vs. Fat Burning Exercise How long you exercise at your target heart rate depends on whether you’re working out for heart health, weight loss or athletic performance. Beginners, intermediates and athletes use different heart rates to achieve different goals, with exercises and workouts lasting anywhere from 30 seconds to an hour. Whether you’re exercising once a day or performing two or three daily workouts also factors into your target heart rate goals. Target Heart Rate Your target heart rate is actually a heart rate range in which you seek to exercise to meet certain fitness goals. For example, if you are an athlete who wants to improve anaerobic fitness, you might train using an intensity that puts you at a number of heart beats per minute that is 80 to 90 percent of the maximum heart rate you can sustain. If you are interested in weight loss, you might exercise in a commonly recommended target heart rate range that keeps you between 70 and 80 percent of your maximum heart rate. To maintain your heart health, you can exercise at your weight-loss target range, or exercise at 50 to 65 percent of your maximum heart rate, depending on how long you can work out." }, { "docid": "D869220#0", "title": "https://www.fitness19.com/target-heart-rates-for-your-workout/\nTarget Heart Rates for Your Workout", "text": "Target Heart Rates for Your Workout October 17, 2012 | Posted by Barbara Gibson The heart is a marvelous organ. It drives our bodies with very little fanfare. Although most of us rarely give our hearts a thought (unless there is a problem) they are always hard at work. Especially if you are new to exercise you will want to take a few moments to think about your heart as an important member of your fitness team. Your ability to measure your target heart rate can help you track improving fitness levels, maximize your workout and help you burn more calories. Understanding your heart rate is somewhat like monitoring the speedometer of your car. Gauging your rate lets you know if your pace is too slow, too fast or just right. Read about how to calculate your target heart rate below. Resting Heart Rate Everyone has a resting heart rate. This is the number of times per minute your heart beats when you are, well, resting." }, { "docid": "D3418877#0", "title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/456059899742668153/\nExplore Free Shipping, Popular, and more!", "text": "\"Free Shipping Popular Fields Pc Ships Dream Job Change Skincare Business PC Perks is the best way to buy!See more Business Opportunities Sensitive Skin Rodan And Fields Skin Care Acne Skin Beauty Products Executive Consultant Invitations Free Shipping Founded in Rodan + Fields Dermatologists ® is a skincare company committed to connecting people with the products, the knowledge, the resources and the opportunities to change skin and to change lives. 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See more Back Message Amp Roller Rodan And Fields Skincare Independent Consultant Serum Free Shipping Colombia Acne Skin Reverse Regimen with Amp Roller and Night Renewing Serum See more Rodan And Fields Consultant History Beauty Skincare Business Website Company Check Blessed Anti Aging Skin Care We now know that R+F won the gold ABA award in its category! Rodan and Fields are making history, innovating, leading, and growing." }, { "docid": "D3204058#0", "title": "http://blog.asha.org/2013/09/03/planning-a-play-based-therapy-session/\nPlanning a Play-Based Therapy Session", "text": "Planning a Play-Based Therapy Sessionwritten by Meredith Poore Harold September 3, 2013The big laminate-top kidney tables that many of us have in our school-based “speech rooms” are a great place to run through flashcards, worksheets, read and map stories, answer questions, and teach brand new skills. However, unlike infant–toddler SLPs, for whom playing on the floor is standard, school-based SLPs often overlook opportunities for such play-based therapy. With play-based therapy, you can really capture a child’s attention and make memories that will extend beyond the therapy session. These memorable moments support learning and retention, and are essential when treatment sessions are infrequent. Play is flexible, non-literal, episodic and process-oriented. During play, the child is actively engaged and intrinsically motivated. True play has no extrinsic goals, but we sacrifice some of that to ensure that target skills are practiced. When designing play-based lessons, the less you deviate from true play, the better. Here’s how: Required targets The first step of planning a play-based therapy session is to select targets to teach. Next, you’ll identify a way to require those targets during play." }, { "docid": "D2140317#0", "title": "https://healthyforgood.heart.org/move-more/articles/target-heart-rates\nKnow Your Target Heart Rates for Exercise, Losing Weight and Health", "text": "Know Your Target Heart Rates for Exercise, Losing Weight and Health What should your heart rate be when working out, and how can you keep track of it? Our simple chart will help keep you in the target training zone, whether you want to lose weight or just maximize your workout. Find out what normal resting and maximum heart rates are for your age and how exercise intensity and other factors affect heart rate. How do you get your heart rate in the target zone? When you work out, are you doing too much or not enough? There’s a simple way to know: Your target heart rate helps you hit the bullseye so you can get max benefit from every step, swing and squat. Even if you’re not a gym rat or elite athlete, knowing your heart rate (or pulse) can help you track your health and fitness level. First Things First: Resting Heart Rate Your resting heart rate is the number of times your heart beats per minute when you’re at rest. A good time to check it is in the morning after you’ve had a good night’s sleep, before you get out of bed or grab that first cup of java!For most of us, between 60 and 100 beats per minute (bpm) is normal. 1 The rate can be affected by factors like stress, anxiety, hormones, medication, and how physically active you are." }, { "docid": "D1983851#0", "title": "https://www.financialsamurai.com/how-much-should-my-net-worth-or-savings-be-based-on-income/\nHow Much Should My Net Worth Or Savings Be Based On Income?", "text": "How Much Should My Net Worth Or Savings Be Based On Income? Posted by Financial Samurai 95 Comments If you’ve been making $500,000 a year for a decade as a 40 year old but only have a $1 million net worth, you’re probably a donkey with some serious financial issues. If you’re making $80,000 as a 30 year old but have a $500,000 net worth I’d classify you as a hero who is on their way to bubbles and unicorns!I’ve written about The Average Net Worth For The Above Average Person that provides charts on where highly motivated people who want to achieve financial independence should be. The only problem with my analysis is that it doesn’t tie income levels specifically in the charts. This post will bind the inextricably important link between income and wealth to ensure as high a chance of financial freedom as possible. To create a good net worth guide based on income can be very tricky based on variables such as how long someone has been making X income, the return on investment, and the state of the economy. Hence, a more conservative assumption is to replace net worth with savings. Let’s first understand the current state of the world and break down our assumptions. FINANCIAL ASSUMPTIONS FOR NET WORTH / SAVINGS TO INCOME RATIO* Low interest rate environment. Interest rates have been coming down since the 1980s and have reached a level where it’s harder to get much lower." }, { "docid": "D874870#0", "title": "http://nefhealthystart.org/for-women/magnolia-project/\nMagnolia Project", "text": "Magnolia Project Mission Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of women during their childbearing years by empowering communities to address medical, behavioral, and cultural and social service needs. About The Magnolia Project is a special federally-funded Healthy Start initiative to improve the health and well-being of women during their childbearing years (15–44 years old) in Health Zone 1 (32202, 32204, 32206, 32208, 32209 and 32254). This area in the city’s central urban core and adjacent area was selected as the target area for implementation of the Magnolia Project due to the high infant mortality rate. Our goal is to work with women to address risk factors (pregnancy intervals, nutrition issues, substance/alcohol abuse, psychosocial problems, family planning and other issues) that impact their health and may affect a future pregnancy. The Magnolia Project was implemented in 1999 to address an identified gap in the system of maternal and child health services directly linked to health disparities in infant mortality — pre- and inter-conception care. The Project is a recognized leader in the development, implementation and evaluation of preconception health and related interventions using a life course approach and serves as an important community entry point for women seeking both prenatal and well-woman care, especially family planning services. In 2010 the project adapted its interventions to address social determinants and reproductive health capacity at the community-level, in addition to individual health and social risk factors. Who We Serve The target population for intensive case management provided by the Magnolia Project is women who are currently not pregnant, but are at-risk of becoming pregnant in the near future. Included are women who are sexually active and capable of pregnancy (no BTI or hysterectomy). Specific priority groups include: Women who have had a previous poor birth outcome (fetal or infant loss, low birth weight baby),Women who had a child as a young teenager (<15 years old),Women of childbearing age (15-44) who do not have a regular source of health care,Substance-abusing women,Women with a history of mental health or psychosocial problems (partner or child abuse, depression, anxiety),Women with a history of causal, high-risk or unprotected sexual relationships, and,Women identified as at-risk who are referred by child protection services, or other health and social agencies." }, { "docid": "D302398#0", "title": "http://www.startwire.com/job-applications/retail/target\nTarget Job Application Guide", "text": "Hiring News | How to Apply | The Application Process | How to Get Application Updates Search Target Jobscity, state, or zip code Be the first to know when new Target jobs are posted Sign up for free job alerts Target Hiring News This RSS feed URL is deprecated... Target Agrees to Review Screening of Job Applicants Amid Claims ... Target agreed on Thursday to revise guidelines for how it screens people seeking jobs at its... Point/Counterpoint: Target settles racial hiring discrimination suit The current legal system targets minorities, which means they are more likely to have a criminal... Get found by Target - Distribute your resume FREE with Start Wire Upload my resume About Target Industries: Retail, Department Stores Founded:1902Headquarters: Minneapolis, MNNumber of stores:1,700+Revenue:$69.86 billion (2012)CEO: Gregg Steinhafel Overview Target is one of the largest retailers in the United States, with over 1,700 stores across the United States and Canada. The company is ranked #38 on the Fortune 500, and is included in the Standard & Poor’s 500 index. How to Apply for a Job at Target Start Wire Did you know that you can search and apply for Target jobs on Start Wire? Not only that, but we’ll use your profile to help you apply quickly, and provide you with application updates along the way. Apply now Apply Online If you like, you can visit Target’s hiring website at https://corporate.target.com/careers and fill out an online job application. Target has made it easy to apply to multiple jobs (and even locations) at the same time, so if you have some flexibility regarding where you work and what you’re willing to do, this can be a great way to make the most of your time. Kiosks All Target stores contain computer kiosks that you can use to fill out your job application. Applying in the store provides you with no special privileges, and the application process is exactly the same as if you filled it out from home. However, if you don’t have access to a computer or a reliable internet connection, you should take advantage of these kiosks. The Target Application Process Overview Compared to most applications, the Target application is pretty long, and will take most people at least 45 minutes to complete." }, { "docid": "D2558127#0", "title": "http://fitsmallbusiness.com/radio-advertising/\nRadio Advertising Guide: How To Get Started Today", "text": "Radio Advertising Guide: How To Get Started Today By Maggie Aland on December 13, 2017 | How To, Marketing, Offline Marketing | Comments (73)Companies use radio advertising to promote products or services over the radio, typically in 30 or 60 second spots. Radio can be more expensive than some newer advertising methods, but it is a very strong medium, reaching 93% of American adults weekly according to Nielsen data. With an adequate marketing budget, you can use radio to work for your small business. Looking for someone with a smooth voice to create a voiceover for your radio commercial? Freelancers on Fiverr will provide you with a professional voiceover for as low as $5. Click here to check it out. Visit Fiverr In this article, we will discuss radio advertising in detail, including costs, and show you how to create your first radio advertisement. When Radio Advertising is Right for Your Small Business Some small businesses fare better advertising on the radio than others, but advertisers can expect an average of 11.8x return per dollar spent on their radio ad, according to a Nielsen study of five industries published in 2017. Here’s more info on the return per dollar spent on radio ads in different sectors: Radio Advertising ROI by Sector Industry Return on Ad Spend (per $1 spent)Department Stores 17Mass Merchandiser 16Telecommunications Provider 14Home Improvement 9Quick Service Restaurants / Fast Food 3Some types of businesses are more successful on radio than others. Source: Nielsen Since traditional radio reaches a wide audience, businesses like telco providers and department stores generally have more success doing radio advertising since they offer services that cater to all demographics." }, { "docid": "D2641915#0", "title": "http://www.ltl.appstate.edu/436/student/medialit/s00/bond/medialitplan.html\n.", "text": "\"Kristi Bond's Media Literacy Lesson CI 3750: Media and Learning Appalachian State University Spring 2000Cereal Box Investigation1. A description of the intended audience. First/second grade students are not expected to have much prior knowledge of media literacy skills. At this grade level students are learning about themselves and their place in the world. This age is particularly susceptible to advertising and packaging gimmicks. I want to introduce the idea of packaging” and “target audience.” I expect children at this age to have plenty of exposure to cereal advertising through print ads and television commercials.2. A statement of objectives. Objectives from the English Language Arts Curriculum: First Grade Objectives from the Information Skills Curriculum: Grade One3. A detailed description of the activity itself.1) Select breakfast cereals that target children (such as Batman and Barbie)." }, { "docid": "D2761367#0", "title": "http://www.cloudincome.com/make-over-400-week/\nCase Study â How I Made $400 With Facebook Ads In One Week", "text": "Case Study – How I Made $400 With Facebook Ads In One Week By Lewis on April 29, 2014 |UPDATE – Since this case study Facebook have placed restrictions on age targeting due to this tactic becoming very popular. Whilst the exact targeting may no longer work, the lessons you will learn in this case study still apply and making good money with Tee Spring is still very much possible. I know a few guys doing 4-5 figures per month. Before you get started, did you know you can use THIS LINK to earn an additional $1 per tshirt sold? Today I have decided to reveal a little case study I conducted to prove that anyone can make money with Facebook ads, with little to no experience and minimal upfront costs. This was not one of my usual niche site ideas, however it did have lots promise and would be quick and easy to set up and test the market. In a little over 7 days I made over $400 profit, with zero experience and low upfront costs. This case study and the resources I provide will allow you to take this method and you too can make over $1,600 /month. [ thrive_link color='blue' link='http://cloudincome.com/go/teespring' target='_blank' size='big' align='aligncenter']EARN AN EXTRA $1 PER TSHIRT SOLD [/thrive_link]The Project As with everything on Cloud Income, lets jump right into the good stuff. The site I used to make my profit was Tee Spring.com." }, { "docid": "D16629#0", "title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Target_market\nTarget market", "text": "\"This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Repetitive, disorganized Please help improve this article if you can. ( May 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Marketing Marketing Marketing management Key concepts [show]Promotional content [show]Promotional media [show]v t e Euler diagram showing the relationship among Target Market, Served Available Market (SAM), and Total Available Market (TAM)A target market is a group of customers within a business 's serviceable available market that the business has decided to aim its marketing efforts towards. Target markets consist of consumers who exhibit similar characteristics (such as age, location, income, and lifestyle) and are considered most likely to buy a business's product or service. Primary target markets are those market segments to which marketing efforts are primarily directed, while secondary markets are smaller or less vital to a product's success. Contents [ hide ]1 Overview1.1 Demographic1.2 Geographic1.3 Psychographic1.4 Behavioural2 Marketing mix (4 Ps)2.1 Product2.2 Price2.3 Place2.4 Promotion3 Strategies for reaching target markets3.1 Mass marketing (undifferentiated marketing)3.2 Differentiated marketing strategy3.3 Concentrated marketing Or Niche marketing3.4 Direct marketing4 Psychology5 Online targeting6 See also7 References Overview [ edit]This section may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Too much jargon and unnecessary information Please help improve this section if you can. ( October 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)It is important for a business to identify and select a target market so it can direct its marketing efforts to that group of customers and better satisfy their needs and wants. [ 1] This enables the business to use its marketing resources more efficiently, resulting in more cost and time efficient marketing efforts. It allows for better understanding of customers and therefore enables the creation of promotional materials that are more relevant to customer needs." }, { "docid": "D183246#0", "title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/pulse-rate-chart-by-age.html\nPulse Rate Chart by Age", "text": "Pulse Rate Chart by Age Pulse rate is one of the basic diagnostic measures that helps assess the health of an individual, especially heart health. Take a look at the pulse rate chart by age presented in this article. Read on, to know how to determine your target pulse rate during exercise. Tagged Under: Pulse Rate Advertisement You can measure your pulse rate by slightly pressing your fingers on the inner side of your wrist. Pulse felt by your fingers indicates the frequency at which your heart beats. Pulse rate is expressed in Beats Per Minute (bpm). The number of times your heart beats in a minute when you are resting is called resting pulse rate. It is also known as normal pulse rate or normal / resting heart rate (RHR). Pulse can also be felt at the neck, ankle joint, inside of the elbow, at the groin or at the back of the knee. It varies according to the age, sex, physical activity, weight, fitness level, overall health, etc." }, { "docid": "D2210623#0", "title": "http://www.cbsnews.com/news/how-much-to-save-for-retirement/\nHow much should you save for retirement?", "text": "\"How much should you save for your retirement? There's no single right answer. If you're the analytical type, you could use an online retirement calculator to work up a figure. In the process, you'll need to make several assumptions, such as the age when you'll retire, how much of a retirement paycheck you'll need or want, and the rate of return you'll earn on your savings. If you're not the calculating type, you could always just guess, but most people end up guessing too low. You could also sign up for the default contribution rate in your 401 (k) plan. The trouble is that with many plans the default rates are set way too low for you to save enough for retirement. Fortunately, the Boston College Center for Retirement Research (CRR) offers some helpful tips in its brief, How Much Should People Save? If you don't have the patience or wherewithal to do your own calculations, there's a good chance that using its suggested saving amounts will work out better than simply guessing or using your plan's default contribution rate. Play Video Record number of Americans draining retirement accounts The CRR's most basic advice is that contributing 15 percent of pay to a 401 (k) plan might work for employees who earning average wages -- if they start saving in their mid-30s and retire at age 65." }, { "docid": "D3046121#0", "title": "https://darkpsychology.co/internet-trolls/\nINTERNET TROLLS", "text": "INTERNET TROLLSInternet Troll Overview Internet Trolls and Internet Trolling (aka, Cyber Harassment) are terms describing online users who harass, control, provoke or habitually disparage a child, adult, business or group using Information and Communications Technology (ICT). Usually not knowing their targets, internet trolls use ICT to provoke, inflame or defame others they rarely know offline or online. Provided for the reader below is an overview of internet trolls. Provided here is an overview of the internet troll profile. The Information Age is a period beginning in the last quarter of the 20th century and presently thriving in the second decade of the 21st century. The Information Age is a stage in societal, psychological and technological development similar to the Industrial Revolution (1750-1942). The Information Age represents the evolution, emergence, consumption of and reliance upon Information and Communications Technology (ICT). ICT, or Information and Communications Technology, is defined as an umbrella term used to define any electronic or digital communication device or application used to obtain, exchange or disseminate information. ICT stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications, which enable users to create, access, store, transmit and manipulate information. ICT consists of all forms of telecommunication, information technology, broadcast media, audio and video processing, transmission and network based control and monitoring functions." }, { "docid": "D128740#0", "title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/235710.php\nWhat should my heart rate be?", "text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What should my heart rate be? Last updated Wed 15 November 2017By Markus Mac Gill Reviewed by Carissa Stephens, RN, CCRN, CPNThe heart rate is one of the 'vital signs,' or the important indicators of health in the human body. It measures the number of times per minute that the heart contracts or beats. The speed of the heartbeat varies as a result of physical activity, threats to safety, and emotional responses. The resting heart rate refers to the heart rate when a person is relaxed. While a normal heart rate does not guarantee that a person is free of health problems, it is a useful benchmark for identifying a range of health issues. Contents of this article: What is the heart rate? Normal resting heart rate Target heart rates during exercise Abnormal heart rhythms Maintaining a normal heart rate Takeaway Fast facts on the heart rate The heart rate measures the number of times the heart beats per minute. After the age of 10 years, the heart rate of a person should be between 60 and 100 beats per minute while they are resting. The heart will speed up during exercise." }, { "docid": "D2763147#0", "title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/primary-target-market-1478.html\nWhat Is Primary Target Market?", "text": "Related Articles1What Is a Secondary Target Audience?2The Four Types of Target Marketing3Strategy for Secondary Target Market Promotion4Examples of a Target Market A primary target market is the segment of a marketplace a business believes will give it the best chance to sell. A primary target market may not be the largest segment of a marketplace. For example, the majority of people who play golf may be men under age 50. The primary target market for a company that makes women's golf clothing for seniors would be women age 50 and older. The Marketplace A marketplace is made up of a variety of customers, potential customers and those not likely to use your product or service. Marketing strategies seek to keep current customers and increase their spending with you, lure potential customers to you and avoid spending advertising and promotions dollars to target the wrong consumer. Definition Your business's primary target market is a specific group of consumers you want to attract to your product or service. You can determine this using different methods: an analysis of your customers to see if the majority have something in common; an analysis of your competition to determine if their customers have something in common; sales figures and related demographic information provided by industry organizations or other researchers; an analysis of the minority group of customers you may wish to target. You may have several groups buying your products or using your service--for example, married women make up 53 percent of your customers; single women, 31 percent; and all men, 16 percent. If you decide to focus your marketing efforts on your main demographic, married women, they are your primary target market." }, { "docid": "D274021#0", "title": "http://adage.com/article/digital/big-ad-injection-scheme-hits-target-youtube-walmart/293088/\nMeet the Ad 'Injection' Scheme Hitting Target, YouTube and Walmart.com", "text": "\"Meet the Ad 'Injection' Scheme Hitting Target, You Tube and Walmart.com Big Brand Dollars Fuel Ecosystem Injecting Ads On Their Own Websites By Alex Kantrowitz . Published on May 15, 2014. In one of the most bizarre scenes you'll see on the internet, a Target ad recently ran smack in the middle of Walmart .com. The ad wasn't sold by Walmart, though. That's because Walmart.com doesn't even sell the ad space Target bought. But there it was, running in plain sight when Ad Age visited the retail giant's website late last month. This ad was no momentary glitch. It sits at the heart of a scheme that uses browser extensions to place ads on the websites of some of the biggest advertisers in the world, including Walmart, Home Depot, Macy's, Dell and Samsung. These are forcefully \"\"injected\"\" onto sites and sold by third parties without the owners' permission. Those third parties pocket the proceeds." }, { "docid": "D3420389#0", "title": "http://www.edointeractive.com/facebook-target-cartwheel-fail/\nWhy Target and Facebook Cartwheel is a #Fail", "text": "Jeff Fagel // May 20, 2013 // Marketing, Mobile Commerce This is the first post in a series looking at the Target Cartwheel user experience. Read Jeff’s follow-up Cartwheel app review here. Target Cartwheel, a splashy new social deals program developed in conjunction with Facebook, is pretty . . . useless. Target Cartwheel is: Fun , not functional Confusing and not consumer-centric. Dubbed as a Beta launch, I’d expect better from the two brand powerhouses in Target and Facebook. According to Ad Age Target Cartwheel has a dedicated team of 35 – 40 Target employees and in typical of retail marketing these days, ‘pretty’ overtook simple, easy and intuitive. Yes, it’s easy for an outsider to be a critic, but as a retail brand marketer who’s led complex brand and social media launches when the failure is so easy to diagnose I don’t have much compassion. Simple is the foundation for what we do so I’m super sensitive to approaching design and execution from a consumer benefit-first perspective. Why is Target Cartwheel a Cart#Fail?" } ]
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age to work in chipotle
[ { "docid": "D92882#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20131107120112AAI9D5P\nHow old do you have to be to work at Chipotle?", "text": "Dining Out Other - Dining Out How old do you have to be to work at Chipotle? So, I live in New Jersey and I really want to work at Chipotle, but I am only 16 (almost 17). I can't find anywhere the minimum age. Does anyone know? Thanks!Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: 16-18hajakao · 4 years ago0 0 Comment Age To Work At Chipotle Source (s):https://owly.im/a84irsawczak · 1 year ago0 0 Comment16Suga Bugha · 4 years ago0 0 Comment17Charles · 4 years ago0 0 Comment17Roger · 4 years ago0 0 Comment18 for general crew, 19-21 depending on your state if you want to serve the margaritas or beer. Source (s): My roommate works there.rudasauras · 4 years ago0 0 Comment18Bui Huutam · 4 years ago1 0 Comment18jill · 4 years ago0 0 Comment I'm 16 and was hired to work at Chipotle. I guess it depends where you live. You should ask the the general manager or call chipotle in your area to find out. Alina · 3 years ago0 0 Comment I'm sure about 16-18 is the minimum age for that place... Call and ask.... I love love that place... Good Luck!! Hope this Helps! !" } ]
[ { "docid": "D3108188#0", "title": "http://www.cnbc.com/2014/05/21/how-feel-good-companies-are-navigating-the-minimum-wage-fray.html\nHow feel-good companies are navigating the minimum-wage fray", "text": "\"US Economy Economy World Economy US Economy The Fed Central Banks Jobs GDP outlook How feel-good companies are navigating the minimum-wage fray Heesun Wee | @heesunwee Published 7:08 AM ET Wed, 21 May 2014 Updated 12:34 PM ET Thu, 22 May 2014CNBC.com Getty Images The national debate over whether to raise minimum wages has stirred interest in where American companies stand on the issue. That curiosity perhaps is most intensely targeted at feel-good companies, which pride themselves on progressive practices. Do those companies match their upbeat branding with living wages? Whether it's because wages underscore values or boost staff retention and productivity, more big companies are dipping into the wage debate. Farmer-friendly Chipotle Mexican Grill says a hike to $10 an hour could be absorbed. Starbucks, committed to greener stores and ethical sourcing of coffee and tea, says it would support efforts to raise wages, but hasn't taken a stance on any specific proposal. And Gap —which has been stressing its corporate citizenship—said it would set $9 as the minimum hourly rate for U. S. workers, and raise the minimum to $10 next year. It's tempting to measure larger businesses against their values, given many of them are publicly traded and proclaim their responsible actions in marketing campaigns. Collectively they employ tens of thousands of Americans. And they offer leadership on wages, and the broader flash point of American prosperity. \"\"" }, { "docid": "D2405508#0", "title": "http://www.cookwithmanali.com/spicy-chipotle-pizza/\nSpicy Chipotle Pizza", "text": "Spicy Chipotle Pizza Posted on April 26, 2015 by Manali EF NFJump to Recipe Print Recipe Pin 2K Share 30 Tweet +1 Stumble 407 Reddit Yum 6Long Recipe Alert. There I said it in the beginning so that you guys don’t get bored by the end of it. This is going to be long recipe because not only I include the recipe for this spicy chipotle pizza (the vegetarian version) but also for the dough so bear with me guys!Now everyone loves a good pizza, isn’t it? My love affair with pizza has come a full circle. When I was kid, I used to love pizza like love love them. And then something happened and I started disliking them, to the point that I never felt like eating a pizza. I don’t know what happened, maybe it was the cheese? or maybe because I got totally bored of it. I know so weird! And then I started making pizzas at home and I fell in love with them again!" }, { "docid": "D708997#0", "title": "https://careers.chipotle.com/benefits\n.", "text": "Healthcare Savings Paid Time Off Performance Based Pay Perks Educational Assistance Healthcare Whether you're a full- or part-time team member, all Chipotle employees are eligible for coverage upon hire. Even more great news — domestic partners and same sex spouses are covered, too! HEALTH: No two employees are the same, so we offer different medical plans that cover preventive care, office visits, hospitalization, and surgery—to work for you and your individual lifestyle. Dental: We like to keep our employees smiling, so we offer dental insurance to all our employees. That way you can keep your pearly whites... white. Vision: Our healthcare package offers benefits you can clearly see—like vision insurance for both part- and full- time employees. Wellness: Part of a healthy company is healthy employees. So we’ve created a wellness plan that gives you tools to take charge of your health and improve your life—at work and beyond. * Coverage may vary by position and location. SAVINGS401k: Our 401K includes a company match after 1 year of employment and all funds are fully vested from day one." }, { "docid": "D3046704#0", "title": "http://voiceglance.com/the-brilliance-of-chipotles-hiring-process/\nChipotleâs Brilliant Hiring Process", "text": "Home › News About Voice Glance › Chipotle’s Brilliant Hiring Process Chipotle’s Brilliant Hiring Process Posted on September 22, 2014 by Voice Glance One reason Chipotle has been so successful is its genius approach to hiring. With its stock price increasing by 1,080 percent and sales jumping from $471 million to $3.2 billion since 2006, Chipotle was America’s fasting-growing fast food chain of the decade. That trend looks like it will only continue, as stocks have increased by more than 20 percent so far this year. So what makes Chipotle so successful? Obviously, to have that much success, there are several reasons. First off, it does a great job of appealing to America’s changing sensibilities, as it advertises (mostly) organic, GMO-free food, as an example. It also sticks to a clearly-defined mission and has strong processes intact, two keys for scalability in any company. But really, what makes it different than most other fast food chains is the way it hires and develops its employees. And that creates an atmosphere where the people who work there care far more about their jobs than the workers at a typical fast food joint. Chipotle’s Unique Model If you go on Chipotle’s career site, you’ll see very few advertised positions for supervisors, or any position really other than “team member,” which is their lowest-paid job." }, { "docid": "D2964211#0", "title": "http://organicconnectmag.com/project/chipotle-commits-going-non-gmo/\nChipotle Commits to Going Non-GMO", "text": "Chipotle Commits to Going Non-GMOOrganic Connections > Chipotle Commits to Going Non-GMO2 1 1Guest article by Ken Roseboro In the world of fast food restaurants, Chipotle Mexican Grill stands out for its commitment to “Food with Integrity.” This means serving foods made with local, sustainably produced—and often organic—vegetables and beans and meats from naturally raised—not factory farm—animals. In the past year, Chipotle has gone further by committing to serving foods with non-GMO integrity; foods made from ingredients that are not genetically modified. Aims to switch to non-GMO “as quickly as possible”Last spring Chipotle posted GMO-risk ingredients in its foods on the company’s website—an unheard of and risky move for a US restaurant chain. But according to Joshua Brau, Food with Integrity program manager, revealing GMO ingredients was a logical step. “Transparency and giving our customers information about where their food comes from is a core part of who we are as a company, and we felt that GMO disclosure was a key component of that,” he says. At the same time, Chipotle also committed to phasing out the use of GM ingredients, though Brau says there was no deadline for that. “We want to make the transition as quickly as possible but also to pursue it in a responsible manner,” he says. “ There are aspects of the transition that require time such as coordinating with our suppliers and educating our restaurant crews. ”Chipotle is progressing toward its non-GMO goal." }, { "docid": "D160441#0", "title": "https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2015-chipotle-oral-history/\nChipotle: The Definitive Oral History", "text": "Chipotle: The Definitive Oral History The builders of a $22 billion burrito empire—the founder, his father, his college buddies, key execs, and a couple of pig farmers—open up about how they won the fast-food future. And yes, they dish about Mc Donald's. By Kyle Stock and Venessa Wong | February 2, 2015By restaurant industry standards, Chipotle Mexican Grill does countless things wrong. Its outlets aren’t in the busiest locations. It spends too much money on food. It doesn’t serve breakfast; it doesn’t do drive-throughs, franchises, or even much in the way of advertising. It almost never adds anything new to its menu. Employees still cut all the tomatoes — hundreds of thousands of pounds a day — by hand. It is, in so many ways, the anti-Mc Donald’s. Which is strange, particularly when you consider that Chipotle spent roughly eight years under Mc Donald’s corporate arches." }, { "docid": "D1697751#0", "title": "http://ecorporateoffices.com/Chipotle-262\nChipotle Corporate Office & Headquarters", "text": "\"Chipotle Corporate Office & Headquarters1401 Wynkoop St. Ste. 500 Denver CO 80202Chipotle corporate phone number: (303) 595-4000Average Rating and Total Reviews Avg. Rating2.0Reviews458Write A Review Edit458 Reviews For Chipotle Headquarters & Corporate Office No no no I worked at this store and now nothing is right Chip's guacamole and even the chicken at night. The only reason I go back is for the people Dec. 16, 2015-by Alli Rude service Cobb parkway atlanta ga Rude service, staff too playful when Trey is manager on duty!Oct. 29, 2015-by Whatever I absolutely love chipotle but a nearby chipotle is always out of carnita meat and its my favorite meat so I always have to do something different. Kind of upsetting :/Sep. 23, 2015-by Cody Dont go to Chitople if you're hungry If you're hungry don't go to Chitpole because if you do you'll be $10.83 lighter and still hungry. Sep. 22, 2015-by tom I wanna open up a chipotle in my home town. Jul. 3, 2015-by Jose A. The food is great but you need more stores In Clermont Florida Feb. 8, 2015-by Tylor sparks Eagan, MN / Cliff Rd -SADNot impressed today! I ordered a Sofritas--the person heating the wraps could not understand Sofritas or Burrito, then the person wrapping the Sofritas dropped it--and here's the kicker..she asked if I wanted a different one." }, { "docid": "D3137765#0", "title": "http://toastable.com/2010/chipotle-is-not-unhealthy/\n.", "text": "Chipotle is Not Unhealthy One of my pet peeves is the misconception that Chipotle is unhealthy for you. Nearly everyone I talk to about Chipotle believes that Chipotle is as bad for them as is Mc Donald. By the way, Chipotle is not owned by Mc Donald and does not source its ingredients like Mc Donald does. One would believe that Chipotle’s perpetual advertising of its dedication to locally sourcing organic foods would dispel such false beliefs, but evidently, that is not the case. When talking about the nutritional value of Chipotle, it is important to realize that, yes, Chipotle can be unhealthy, but more often than not, Chipotle is not unhealthy. Those who believe Chipotle is a burrito-shaped missile that will harm a healthy lifestyle argue that Chipotle burritos have so much calories. However, whenever I eat Chipotle, I manage to eat less than 500 calories, which is a reasonable amount of calories for a meal. The only reason Chipotle racks up calories is because of the flour tortillas, sour cream, and cheese. Avoiding those three ingredients will make it nearly impossible to eat too much when ordering an item at Chipotle. Flour tortillas contain 270 calories each, while sour cream and cheese contain 120 and 100 calories each, per serving, respectively." }, { "docid": "D1654908#0", "title": "https://www.thrillist.com/health/nation/how-to-lose-weight-and-get-abs-eating-just-chipotle\nThe Chipotle Diet: How to Lose Weight and Get Abs While Eating Tex-Mex", "text": "\"Health The Chipotle Diet: How to Lose Weight and Get Abs While Eating Tex-Mex By Dick Talens Published On 04/19/2016Laura Murray/Thrillist You're rarely going to hear \"\"lose weight,\"\" \"\"six-pack,\"\" and \"\"Chipotle\"\" in the same breath, but this isn't your average weight-loss plan. This \"\"diet\"\" works with other fast-food places, but Chipotle is absurdly convenient (it had nothing to do with this article, by the way). Aside from being absolutely delicious, Chipotle happens to have one of the best ratios of calories-to-protein among fast-food joints, it's easy to calculate your own custom burrito, and you can eat it repeatedly without too much boredom. Before you make the joke that everyone is going to make, no, this has nothing to do with contracting E. coli and dropping a bunch of water weight fast. Let's look at the science and how you can eat glorious burritos en route to getting abs. Wait, how does this actually work? The science is actually quite simple. When people say \"\"six-pack,\"\" they're referring to visible abdominal muscles, or \"\"abs. \"\" Recommended Video Eat This Teriyaki Chicken Tastes Even Better in Taco Form Watch More Good news -- you don't have to do hours of crunches to build these muscles, because everyone has them naturally. The bad news is that no number of sit-ups will make them visible, because visibility is determined by the layer of fat that exists over your abs." }, { "docid": "D2339328#0", "title": "http://certifiedhumane.org/9-disappointing-facts-chipotle/\n9 Disappointing Facts About Chipotle", "text": "9 Disappointing Facts About Chipotle Posted on July 2, 2014 by Adele Douglass The company says it serves “Food With Integrity.” What does that mean?posted on June 25, 2014, at 4:56 p.m. Deena Shanker, Buzz Feed Staff1. Chipotle doesn’t do all of its own cooking: Some is done by an outside company, the same one that makes Mc Donald’s Mc Nuggets, Big Macs, and Mc Ribs. Chipotle’s website says its “fresh cooking” is done “using classic culinary techniques — no shortcuts.” But Chipotle doesn’t do all of its own cooking: Two outside processing companies in Chicago, OSI and Miniat Holdings, braise the carnitas and barbacoa, trim the steaks, cook the beans, and make the bases for the restaurant’s green and red tomatillo salsas, all according to Chipotle’s specifications. ( Everything else, said Chris Arnold, Chipotle’s communications director, “is made entirely in the restaurants. ”)OSI, a global meat processing corporation with facilities in 17 countries, also supplies Mc Donald’s with its burgers, nuggets, and other “value-added protein items” on its menu.2. Some of Chipotle’s locally sourced food travels thousands of extra miles so it can be processed in Chicago. “The less distance food has to travel,” Chipotle’s website says, “the better.” Sourcing locally — defined by the company as within 350 miles from the restaurant — has long been part of the Chipotle mantra." }, { "docid": "D435033#0", "title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2009/11/unique-food-trends-denver-colorado.html\nUnique Food Trends: Denver, Colorado", "text": "\"Unique Food Trends: Denver, Colorado Erin Zimmer Profile Contact19 Printer-Friendly Version There's more to Denver food culture than the Denver omelet. The city is home to some of the country's best Mexican food, microbreweries galore, and a handful of fast-casual chains (cough, Chipotle) got their start here. While Denverites have jumped on board many of the popular national trends like gastropubs, noodle bars, and using more locally sourced ingredients, they've also held onto some uniquely Denver foodisms. Fast-Casual Chipotle. [ Flickr: Linksman JD]Denver is kind of the motherland of fast-casual food concepts. Chipotle started here, and the burrito chain continues to expand and challenge the idea of \"\"fast-food,\"\" installing solar panels and sourcing sustainably-raised beef and vegetables from farmers. Bacon cheeseburger with barbecue sauce from Smashburger. [ Flickr: paulswansen]Smashburger is another Colorado chain that has spread its wings to Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio, and beyond. Following the Chipotle-style business model, it's a roll-right-up and sit-yourself-down place minus the fluorescent heat lamps and frozen patties. The burgers are made fresh from 100% Angus beef and are smashed between \"\"artisan\"\" buns (egg, chipotle, or multi-grain)." }, { "docid": "D1790811#0", "title": "http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/09/chipotle-commercial-sustainable-food-truth\nBehind the Burrito: 5 Things Chipotleâs Ads Donât Tell You", "text": "Looking for news you can trust? Subscribe to our free newsletters. Chipotle Mexican Grill, the popular burrito chain that has more than 1,500 restaurants worldwide, hit the advertising jackpot earlier this month when it released a Pixar-style commercial that went viral and turned the restaurant into an overnight poster child for sustainable food. The advertisement, set to a mournful Fiona Apple song, depicts an animated scarecrow discovering the truth about factory farms—and then deciding to start his own farm instead (the scarecrow’s farm is apparently vegetarian, because the animals magically disappear). The restaurant chain has pushed hard to separate its image from Mc Donald’s, a former investor in the company, and revamp itself as a sustainable-food choice for Americans who are against global warming and antibiotics, and in favor of fresh, locally sourced food. In its advertisements, the company throws around the word “ natural ” a lot—but unlike “organic,” that doesn’t have an actual USDA definition. So how well does Chipotle actually stack up? In an email, Chris Arnold, a spokesman for Chipotle, tells Mother Jones that “Chipotle is probably more transparent about the ingredients we use than any other national restaurant company. We have never professed to being perfect. Rather, the commitment we have made is to constant improvement, and we are always working to find better, more sustainable sources for all of the ingredients we use." }, { "docid": "D2797943#0", "title": "http://greatideas.people.com/2015/02/18/chipotle-menu-items-calories-fat-unhealthy/\nBad News, People: The Average Chipotle Order Contains Over 1,000 Calories", "text": "Bad News, People: The Average Chipotle Order Contains Over 1,000 Calories02 / 18 / 2015 at 01:17 PM ET0 SHARES subscribe Patrick T. Fallon/Bloomberg/Getty Some guacamole here, a little corn there, maybe some rice mixed in — your Chipotle lunch is looking pretty healthy, right? Wrong. A data crunch by the New York Times reveals that most people’s orders at Chipotle are actually not very good for you. In fact, they can be downright unhealthy. A typical order weighs in at about 1,070 calories, which is more than half the total number of calories a person is supposed to eat in a full day. ( The recommended range for most adults is between 1,600 and 2,400. ) RELATED: Working Out and Still Not Losing Weight? Here Are 7 Reasons Why It gets worse: The majority of meals also contain a full day’s worth of the FDA’s daily recommended amount of sodium, at 2,400 mg, in addition to 75 percent of the amount of saturated fat. These findings are based on 3,000 meals ordered by actual customers — not just what Chipotle lists on its menu — using the online delivery service Grub Hub from two Chipotles, one in Washington, D. C., and one in East Lansing, Michigan. So, what are the worst nutritional offenders ?" }, { "docid": "D2421576#0", "title": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-Chipotle-Mexican-Grill-restaurants-are-there-in-the-US\nHow many Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants are there in the US?", "text": "Chipotle Mexican Grill How many Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurants are there in the US?1 Answer Quora User, I'm a Chipotle connoisseur. Answered May 21, 2014 · Author has 205 answers and 646.8k answer views As of March 31, 2014, Chipotle operates 1,614 Chipotle restaurants throughout the United States. Chipotle also has seven restaurants in Canada, six in England, two in France, and one in Germany. Further, Chipotle operates six Shop House Southeast Asian Kitchen restaurants,, as well as is an investor in a consolidated entity that owns and operates one Pizzeria Locale, a fast casual pizza concept. They have also are expecting to open 180-195 restaurants in 2014, with 44 being opened already by March 31st. Presume an equal distribution of restaurant openings for each financial quarter, I would guess that they have opened approximately 25 more since March 31st, 2014. Most of this information is from their latest 10-Q.2.5k Views Related Questions How many Mexican restaurants currently operate in the US? What are the 13 characteristics of Chipotle Mexican Grill? Is Chipotle Mexican Grill healthy? How can I find out where the closest Chipotle Mexican Grill is located at?" }, { "docid": "D1808142#0", "title": "http://sequence.com/case-study/chipotle/\nA brand ecosystem brought to life.", "text": "Chipotle.com A brand ecosystem brought to life. Sometimes, the most beautiful elements of a design project are easy to spot. Other times, the parts that truly shine are those at play behind the scenes. And every once in awhile, design and development come together so smoothly that it’s hard to pick a favorite part. Chipotle’s responsive website was one of those projects. Together with the brand’s internal design team, we had the rare opportunity to imagine and build Chipotle’s site and customized publishing platform from soup to nuts—or burrito to chips. Setting our sites on holistic design. In conjunction with creating a highly flexible publishing platform, we were determined to design a fully responsive site that was adaptable enough to accommodate the dynamic content while reinforcing Chipotle’s dedication to food with integrity. We kept the brand promise top of mind and used a thoughtful, modern aesthetic to ensure the customer felt the same connection to the brand’s online presence as they did to its brick and mortar locations. Built for seamless flow." }, { "docid": "D682033#0", "title": "http://fortune.com/2011/09/12/chipotles-growth-machine/\nChipotle's growth machine", "text": "Founder Steve Ells has built a multibillion-dollar Mexican food chain by providing fresh meals fast. Can he do it again, this time with Asian cuisine? Or is he a one-hit wonder? FORTUNE — It’s fast food, but it still may be the most anticipated restaurant launch in town. In a modest unmarked storefront near Dupont Circle in downtown D. C., Shop House Southeast Asian Kitchen is finalizing the menu and training the staff. Scheduled to open within days, the innovative restaurant has tantalized both eaters and investors. The food will feature a mix of meats and fresh vegetables served in a bowl with spicy sauces and aromatic herbs. The flavors will be a blend of Thai, Vietnamese, and Malaysian. The style will be “fast casual”: Customers move along a cafeteria-style line, with servers behind the counter customizing each meal. You can sit down and eat — there’s room for roughly 40 — or take out your meal." }, { "docid": "D3046702#0", "title": "http://top-interview-questions.com/Chipotle/interview+questions\nChipotle interview questions", "text": "Interview Questions » Chipotle interview questions Chipotle interview questions. Chipotle interview Questions Chipotle interview Answers Chipotle interview Tips Chipotle interview Sites. Chipotle interview questions for phone, internship interview: - Why did you decide to pursue your career at Chipotle? - What is your usual role in a team? - How would you decide on your objectives? - What techniques and tools do you use to keep yourself organized? - How do you react to instruction and criticism? - What was your most difficult decision? Start with a short answer and then go into more depth. A few strategic questions can demonstrate your intelligence, analytical skills and assertiveness." }, { "docid": "D312170#0", "title": "http://whatscookingamerica.net/chilepep.htm\nHow To Prepare Chile Peppers â Chile Pepper Recipe Index", "text": "How To Prepare Chile Peppers – Chile Pepper Recipe Index Pin 22 Share 54 Tweet Stumble Yum Email Selection and Storage of Chile Peppers Be careful when you handle any kind of chile peppers. Chile peppers contain oils which can burn your skin and especially your eyes. Avoid direct contact as much as possible. Many cooks wear rubber gloves while handling chilies. Another way is to generously grease your fingers with any kind of shortening (even the cooking sprays can help). Generally speaking, the smaller the chile pepper, the more intense the heat. Chile peppers contain oils which can burn your skin and especially your eyes. Avoid direct contact as much as possible. Many cooks wear rubber gloves while handling chilies, or or generously grease your fingers with any kind of shortening (even the cooking sprays can help). In any case, after working with the chiles, be sure to wash your knives, cutting board and anything else thoroughly with hot soapy water." }, { "docid": "D1802321#0", "title": "https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/working-at-chipotle-burritos-at-chipotle\nI rolled burritos at Chipotle, and it changed me", "text": "\"Food & Drink I rolled burritos at Chipotle, and it changed me By Lee Breslouer Published On 06/22/2014@Lee Breslouer All photos by Rebecca Feder I've been to Chipotle a quadrillion times in my life, so I'm pretty critical when it comes to how my burrito is rolled. Watching someone make your burrito is like being at the craps table -- you know that one bad roll can ruin everything. Clunky gambling metaphors aside, I judge the hell out of whoever is rolling my burrito. It looks easy. How could someone ever screw this up? ! I recently visited my local Chipotle and let them show me how to prepare a few popular dishes in an effort to understand how much work they have to do in order to make rolling your burrito seem effortless. Helping me out is Amber Engebretson, a 13-year Chipotle vet who's an operations restaurant manager, a restaurateur, and an exceedingly patient person. You'll see why. Recommended Video Eat You Probably Haven't Heard of America's Best Fried Chicken Chain Watch More Learning the basics of working the line Before the restaurant opened at 11am, Amber took me through all the things I'd need to learn if this were my first day at Chipotle. Many of their employees get in between 7-8am to do prep work: someone's gotta freshly prepare those huge batches of guac and salsas." }, { "docid": "D48585#0", "title": "https://recipes.sparkpeople.com/great-recipes.asp?food=chipotle+chicken\nChipotle Chicken Recipes", "text": "(219 Recipes)Chipotle Chicken Recipes Keywords: Search Sort By: Show Advanced Options Member Recipes for Chipotle Chicken Very Good 4.1/5 (74 ratings)Grilled Chipotle Chicken Breasts A spicy marinade gives this chicken its kick!CALORIES: 137.9 | FAT: 7.1 g | PROTEIN: 13.9 g | CARBS: 5.2 g | FIBER: 0.6 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Grilled Chipotle Chicken Breasts Calories (no ratings)Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Chicken Pizza From pillsbury.com, with my slight variations.... Submitted by: BUNKERBABECALORIES: 89 | FAT: 2.6 g | PROTEIN: 7.3 g | CARBS: 8.8 g | FIBER: 0.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Raspberry-Chipotle Barbecue Chicken Pizza Calories (no ratings)Chipotle Ancho Chicken Delicious, tender chicken breast, with just the right smoky heat, and a delicious sauce to drizzle.. Submitted by: BABYLUVMONKEYCALORIES: 260.2 | FAT: 14 g | PROTEIN: 28 g | CARBS: 5.7 g | FIBER: 1.3 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chipotle Ancho Chicken Calories (no ratings)Grilled Chicken with Cherry-Chipotle Barbecue Sauce (Trillium1204)Chopped cherries combine with cherry preserves and smoky, hot chipotle peppers for an unusual marinade and sauce for grilled chicken. 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Submitted by: LOOKING4SKINNYCALORIES: 385.3 | FAT: 11.2 g | PROTEIN: 29.9 g | CARBS: 34.2 g | FIBER: 4.4 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Dana's Reduced Fat Chipotle Chicken Fajitas Calories (no ratings)Chipotle Chicken and Rice The chipotle chiles in this stovetop casserole lend an earthy, subtle heat to the dish Submitted by: SOUTHERNGYRL82CALORIES: 234.7 | FAT: 6.6 g | PROTEIN: 29.1 g | CARBS: 13.8 g | FIBER: 1.8 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chipotle Chicken and Rice Calories Very Good 4.7/5 (3 ratings)Spicy Crockpot Chicken With Chipotle Marmalade Sauce A variation on a recipe I found here: http://southernfood.about.com/od/ crockpotchicken/r/r80127g.htm Submitted by: JAHCANNONCALORIES: 381.6 | FAT: 6.7 g | PROTEIN: 54.9 g | CARBS: 23.4 g | FIBER: 0.4 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Spicy Crockpot Chicken With Chipotle Marmalade Sauce Calories (no ratings)Spiced Chipotle Honey Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Submitted by: DE40EF1661CALORIES: 341.5 | FAT: 9.2 g | PROTEIN: 37 g | CARBS: 26.8 g | FIBER: 2.7 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Spiced Chipotle Honey Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Calories Very Good 4.0/5 (2 ratings)Spiced Chipotle Honey Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Submitted by: WHATWOULDRUTHDOCALORIES: 237.7 | FAT: 1.6 g | PROTEIN: 27.4 g | CARBS: 27.7 g | FIBER: 2.2 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Spiced Chipotle Honey Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Calories (no ratings)Chipotle Glazed Chicken with Sweet Potatoes A fiery chicken that is simple to make and leaves the taste buds wattering. Sorry about the poor picture, phone wouldn't focus for a closeup. Submitted by: KYLAR_STERNCALORIES: 499.1 | FAT: 13.3 g | PROTEIN: 54.8 g | CARBS: 39.4 g | FIBER: 7.4 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chipotle Glazed Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Calories (no ratings)Chicken Taco Soup w/ Chipotle It says soup, but it turns into a lovely salad topper. With this you don't need salad dressing. It has a lovely spice to it as well. Submitted by: CHANGESINTEXASCALORIES: 213.6 | FAT: 3.5 g | PROTEIN: 11.8 g | CARBS: 37 g | FIBER: 7.6 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chicken Taco Soup w/ Chipotle Calories (no ratings)PM's Mango Chipotle Chicken Submitted by: WHITFPACALORIES: 278.4 | FAT: 2.3 g | PROTEIN: 22.8 g | CARBS: 14.9 g | FIBER: 0 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the PM's Mango Chipotle Chicken Calories (no ratings)Chipotle stuffed, bacon wrapped chicken This smoky chicken recipe has an extra surprise inside :) Submitted by: KYLAR_STERNCALORIES: 280.9 | FAT: 12.6 g | PROTEIN: 35.2 g | CARBS: 4.1 g | FIBER: 0 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chipotle stuffed, bacon wrapped chicken Calories (no ratings)Chipotle-Glazed Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Submitted by: CHRISTINE798CALORIES: 214.3 | FAT: 2.4 g | PROTEIN: 21 g | CARBS: 25.7 g | FIBER: 3.6 g Full ingredient & nutrition information of the Chipotle-Glazed Chicken with Sweet Potatoes Calories (no ratings)Jenha's Chipotle Chicken Corn Chowder My healthier made-over version of Ali's most popular soup." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D76629#0", "title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/creatinine_blood_test/article.htm\nCreatinine (Low, High, Blood Test Results Explained)", "text": "What is creatinine? Readers Comments 30 Share Your Story Creatinine is a chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism. Creatinine is produced from creatine, a molecule of major importance for energy production in muscles. Approximately 2% of the body's creatine is converted to creatinine every day. Creatinine is transported through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The kidneys filter out most of the creatinine and dispose of it in the urine. Because the muscle mass in the body is relatively constant from day to day, the creatinine production normally remains essentially unchanged on a daily basis. Why are blood creatinine levels checked? Readers Comments 67 Share Your Story The kidneys maintain the blood creatinine in a normal range. Creatinine has been found to be a fairly reliable indicator of kidney function." } ]
[ { "docid": "D93910#0", "title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/creatinine_blood_test/article.htm\nCreatinine (Low, High, Blood Test Results Explained)", "text": "What is creatinine? Readers Comments 30 Share Your Story Creatinine is a chemical waste molecule that is generated from muscle metabolism. Creatinine is produced from creatine, a molecule of major importance for energy production in muscles. Approximately 2% of the body's creatine is converted to creatinine every day. Creatinine is transported through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The kidneys filter out most of the creatinine and dispose of it in the urine. Because the muscle mass in the body is relatively constant from day to day, the creatinine production normally remains essentially unchanged on a daily basis. Why are blood creatinine levels checked? Readers Comments 67 Share Your Story The kidneys maintain the blood creatinine in a normal range. Creatinine has been found to be a fairly reliable indicator of kidney function." }, { "docid": "D177151#0", "title": "https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2054342-overview\nCreatinine", "text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Laboratory Medicine Creatinine Updated: Dec 10, 2014Author: Gary L Horowitz, MD; Chief Editor: Eric B Staros, MD more... Share Email Feedback Sections Reference Range Interpretation Collection and Panels Background Show All Media Gallery Tables References Reference Range Creatinine is critically important in assessing renal function because it has several interesting properties. In blood, it is a marker of glomerular filtration rate; in urine, it can remove the need for 24-hour collections for many analytes or be used as a quality assurance tool to assess the accuracy of a 24-hour collection. The reference ranges for serum creatinine and urine creatinine are listed below. Serum creatinine See the list below: Adult males: 0.5–1.2 mg/d L*Adult females: 0.4 – 1.1 mg/d L*Children (up to 12 years of age): 0.0–0.7 mg/d L*The reference interval varies with race, ethnicity, and gender. As a result, one should look at the calculated e GFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate), as reported from the measured serum creatinine, to assess renal function. [ 1] The GFR can also be calculated from the creatinine clearance (see below). Table 1. Glomerular Filtration Rate [ 2] (Open Table in a new window)Age (Years)Mean GFR (m L/min/1.73 m 2)20-29 11630-39 10740-49 9950-59 9360-69 8570+ 75Urine creatinine [ 3]Adult males: 20-25 mg/kg/day (roughly 1575 mg/day for a 70-kg male)Adult females: 15-20 mg/kg/day (roughly 1050 mg/day for a 60-kg female)Note that urine creatinine concentrations (mg/d L) vary depending on water intake (hydration status) and, therefore, are not very meaningful by themselves. Interpretation Low serum creatinine values are rare; they almost always reflect low muscle mass. Theoretically, low values may also reflect increased glomerular filtration rates (GFRs). [" }, { "docid": "D177144#0", "title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/creatinine-test/about/pac-20384646\nOverview", "text": "Print Overview A creatinine test reveals important information about your kidneys. Creatinine is a chemical waste product that's produced by your muscle metabolism and to a smaller extent by eating meat. Healthy kidneys filter creatinine and other waste products from your blood. The filtered waste products leave your body in your urine. If your kidneys aren't functioning properly, an increased level of creatinine may accumulate in your blood. A serum creatinine test measures the level of creatinine in your blood and provides an estimate of how well your kidneys filter (glomerular filtration rate). A creatinine urine test can measure creatinine in your urine. Why it's done A serum creatinine test — which measures the level of creatinine in your blood — can indicate whether your kidneys are working properly. How often you need creatinine tests depends on any underlying conditions and your risk of kidney damage. For example: If you have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, your doctor may recommend a creatinine test at least once a year." }, { "docid": "D835162#0", "title": "https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/what-creatinine\nWhat is creatinine?", "text": "Print Email What is creatinine? Creatinine is a waste product that comes from the normal wear and tear on muscles of the body. Everyone has creatinine in their bloodstream. What is a normal level of creatinine? That depends on your age, race, gender, and body size. Can my healthcare provider know if my kidneys are working properly by looking at how much creatinine is in my blood? No. Looking at how much creatinine is in your blood is not the best way to check your kidney health. That’s because the level of creatinine in your blood is affected by your age, race, gender, and body size. ( In other words, what’s considered “normal” depends on these factors. )" }, { "docid": "D677026#0", "title": "https://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/bun/tab/all/\nBlood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)", "text": "\"Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)Share this page: Was this page helpful? Also known as: BUN; Urea Nitrogen; Urea Formal name: Blood Urea Nitrogen Related tests: Creatinine, Creatinine Clearance, e GFR, Comprehensive Metabolic Panel, Basic Metabolic Panel, Urinalysis, Renal Panel, Cystatin C, Urine Albumin and Albumin/Creatinine Ratio, Beta-2 Microglobulin, Urine Protein All content on Lab Tests Online has been reviewed and approved by our Editorial Review Board. At a Glance Why Get Tested? To evaluate the health of your kidneys; to help diagnose kidney disease; to monitor the effectiveness of dialysis and other treatments related to kidney disease or damage When to Get Tested? As part of a routine comprehensive or basic metabolic panel; when you have signs and symptoms that may be due to kidney disease or you have a condition that may cause or be worsened by kidney dysfunction; at regular intervals when you are being treated for kidney disease or damage Sample Required? A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm Test Preparation Needed? None The Test Sample What is being tested? Urea is a waste product formed in the liver when protein is metabolized into its component parts ( amino acids) . This process produces ammonia, which is then converted into the less toxic waste product urea. This test measures the amount of urea nitrogen in the blood." }, { "docid": "D589599#0", "title": "http://www.bcmj.org/article/demystifying-chronic-kidney-disease-clinical-caveats-family-physician\nDemystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician", "text": "\"Home >> Back to the July/August 2008 Issue Demystifying chronic kidney disease: Clinical caveats for the family physician Issue: BCMJ, Vol. 50, No. 6, July, August 2008, page (s) 304-309 Articles Catherine L. Weber, MD, FRCPC, Monica Beaulieu, MD, FRCPC, Gerry Karr, MD, FRCPC, Adeera Levin, MD, FRCPCPrimary care physicians play an essential part in managing patients with chronic kidney disease by helping them meet care objectives and providing ongoing medical care and support through all stages of kidney disease. The number of patients with chronic kidney disease in BC is growing. There is a common misconception that patients with kidney diseases have complex medical problems that can only be managed by specialists. However, with the introduction of lab reporting of kidney function, publication of practice guidelines, and continuing medical education opportunities, a shared-care approach involving the family physician and specialists is being fostered in this province, with resulting improved patient outcomes. The family physician has an important role to play regarding diagnosis, interpretation of kidney function tests, and meeting care objectives (e.g., blood pressure and blood sugar control). Regular assessment for cardiovascular disease and conditions related to chronic kidney disease is also essential. Once patients are undergoing dialysis or if they choose palliative care, a collaborative approach between the family physician, nephrologist, and renal team (dialysis nurses, dietitians, pharmacists, and social workers) provides the best care for these patients. Chances are you have several patients in your practice with chronic kidney disease (CKD)." }, { "docid": "D656099#0", "title": "https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/blog/being-kind-to-your-kidneys-kidney-function-tests/\nBeing Kind to Your Kidneys: Kidney Function Tests", "text": "Being Kind to Your Kidneys: Kidney Function Tests Published June 10, 2013 by Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE Print Text Size: A A AA big part of “being kind” to your kidneys is taking charge early on. In discussing diabetes, we often talk about “knowing your numbers,” such as your A1C and blood pressure. These are important numbers, of course, but what’s often overlooked is your kidney numbers. These numbers may or may not be something that your doctor talks to you about — if you don’t know about your kidney test results, ask! In the meantime, here’s a rundown of some common tests, often called kidney function tests, that you should be familiar with. Microalbumin test The microalbumin test is a urine test that checks for very small (micro) amounts of protein called albumin in your urine. The microalbumin test may also be called a: Advertisement• Urine albumin test • Albumin-to-creatinine ratio • Microalbumin-to-creatinine ratio You may be asked to give a random urine sample or a timed urine sample (such as overnight), or you may be asked to collect your urine over a 24-hour period. ( A microalbumin test is not the same as a routine urine dipstick test, by the way). It’s recommended that everyone with diabetes have a microalbumin test done at least once a year. Have you had yours yet?" }, { "docid": "D3108723#0", "title": "http://www.buzzle.com/articles/urine-creatinine-levels.html\nUrine Creatinine Levels", "text": "Urine Creatinine Levels Abnormal urine creatinine levels could be an indication of impaired kidney function. Read on to know more about urine and blood creatinine levels... Creatinine is a break-down product of muscle metabolism in the body. It is produced in the body at a constant rate and is excreted through urine. Creatinine is not reabsorbed into the body from the kidneys. Hence, any failure on the part of the kidneys to excrete creatinine results in rise of creatinine levels in the blood. Variations from normal creatinine levels could indicate kidney dysfunction and muscle problems (like rhabdomyolysis). Hence, tests are conducted to find out creatinine levels in blood and the amount of creatinine expelled through urine. These tests are usually performed as screening tests for evaluating kidney function. Why to Check Urine Creatinine Level As mentioned above, variations in normal creatinine levels may indicate some problem with the functioning of kidneys. So, urine creatinine levels are checked to evaluate the functioning of kidneys and to detect the underlying causes." }, { "docid": "D2534488#0", "title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/normal-gfr-range-by-age\nTop 40 Doctor insights on: Normal Gfr Range By Age", "text": "\"Top 40 Doctor insights on: Normal Gfr Range By Age Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Gurmukh Singh1 My gfr came back at 62 but my Dr. Said that is within normal range for my age (30) I have read it should be above 90. Should I be concerned at all? Yes: You are right, a healthy person of your age should have a gfr above 90. Less than 60 is consider stage 3 kidney insufficiency. It would be prudent to consult a nephrologist. See this site for more info: https://www. Nlm. Nih. Gov/medlineplus/ency/article/007305.htm ... Read more Dr. Donald Steinmuller Internal Medicine - Nephrology & Dialysis26 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ed Friedlander2 6 months ago my GFR was 45...it has since climed to 55......how is that possible. And is it possible that it will get in a normal range.?" }, { "docid": "D690683#0", "title": "http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/8500\nUseful For", "text": "Useful For Estimation of glomerular filtration rate Testing Algorithm See Laboratory Approach to the Diagnosis of Amyloidosis in Special Instructions. Clinical Information Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the sum of filtration rates in all functioning nephrons and so an estimation of the GFR provides a measure of functioning nephrons of the kidney. A decrease in GFR implies either progressive renal disease, or a reversible process causing decreased nephron function (eg, severe dehydration). One of the most common methods used for estimating GFR is creatinine clearance. Creatinine is derived from the metabolism of creatine from skeletal muscle and dietary meat intake, and is released into the circulation at a relatively constant rate. Thus, the serum creatinine concentration is usually stable. Creatinine is freely filtered by glomeruli and not reabsorbed or metabolized by renal tubules. However, approximately 15% of excreted urine creatinine is derived from proximal tubular secretion. Because of the tubular secretion of creatinine, the creatinine clearance typically overestimates the true GFR by 10% to 15%. Creatinine clearance is usually determined from measurement of creatinine in a 24-hour urine specimen and from a serum specimen obtained during the same collection period." }, { "docid": "D1409446#0", "title": "http://www.davita.com/kidney-disease/overview/symptoms-and-diagnosis/most-common-questions-kidney-patients-ask-doctors/e/4729\nMost Common Questions Kidney Patients Ask Doctors", "text": "Print Page Email Page Most Common Questions Kidney Patients Ask Doctors By Dr. Cynthia Kristensen What do the kidneys do? The job of your kidneys is to get rid of food and water that becomes waste products, as well as: Control blood pressure The amount of blood you produce Balance calcium, potassium and several chemicals in the body Support bone health Kidney diseases can prevent kidneys from doing their job. Problems such as not removing waste products, allowing blood or protein to leak into the urine or too much potassium in the blood are effects of kidney disease. I go to the bathroom frequently; doesn’t that mean my kidneys are working normally? Not necessarily. When the kidneys make urine, the urine flows down a tube called the ureter and empties into the bladder. When the bladder becomes full, you feel the urge to pass urine. Some people with severe kidney disease make urine that has a lot of water, but almost no waste products in it. Blood tests for these people show a high level of waste products in the blood, and often other blood tests—such as for potassium—will not be normal. Some people who urinate frequently are concerned they have kidney disease." }, { "docid": "D1389367#0", "title": "https://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/gfr/tab/faq\nEstimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)", "text": "At a Glance Why Get Tested? To assess kidney function and diagnose, stage, and monitor chronic kidney disease (CKD)When To Get Tested? With a blood creatinine test as part of a routine health exam or when your healthcare practitioner thinks that you may have kidney damage or that you may be at risk for developing kidney disease Sample Required? A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm; the e GFR is a calculated estimate of the actual glomerular filtration rate and is based on your blood creatinine level along with other variables such as your age, sex, and race, depending on the equation used. Test Preparation Needed? This test uses a blood creatinine level to calculate a result. You may be instructed to fast overnight or refrain from eating cooked meat; some studies have shown that eating cooked meat prior to testing can temporarily increase the level of creatinine. What is being tested? Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a measure of the function of the kidneys. This test measures the level of creatinine in the blood and uses the result in a formula to calculate a number that reflects how well the kidneys are functioning, called the estimated GFR or e GFR." }, { "docid": "D1475952#0", "title": "http://www.myhealthyfeeling.com/normal-creatinine-levels/\nNormal Creatinine levels", "text": "Normal Creatinine levels There are a number of tests that are conducted to reveal vital information about the kidneys and the creatinine test is one of them. Sponsored link The metabolism of the muscles results in the production of a chemical waste product called creatinine. Additionally, the consumption of meat also leads to the production of creatinine, albeit in smaller amounts. Creatine, which is one of the important molecules for the production of energy in the muscles, is responsible for the manufacture of creatinine. On a daily basis, generally two percent of the creatine present in the body is converted into creatinine. The muscle mass in the body usually remains constant on a day to day basis and hence the blood creatinine levels mostly remain unchanged. Creatinine travels through the bloodstream to the kidneys. The healthy kidneys filter out creatinine along with other waste products from the blood. These filtered wastes are eliminated from the body in the form of urine. In case the kidneys have abnormalities, then it generally tends to result in increased levels of creatinine accumulation in the blood." }, { "docid": "D1998197#0", "title": "https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/resources/diagnostic-tests/specimen-validity-testing\nSpecimen Validity Testing", "text": "\"Specimen Validity Testing Focus on Screens looks at interpreting urine drug assay results. By Mancia Ko, Pharm D, MBA, Paola Merritt, BS, FTS-ABFT and Eric Dawson, Pharm DPage 1 of 2Illicit drug use is defined as the use of marijuana, cocaine, heroin, hallucinogens, inhalants, or the non-medical use of prescription psychotherapeutics (prescription pain relievers, tranquilizers, stimulants, and sedatives). According to data released by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in 2012, nearly 23 million Americans aged 12 years or older participated in illicit drug use in the past month. 1,2 That accounts for 8.7% of the population, making it a major public health problem in the United States. 2Urine drug screening is a clinical tool that can enhance workplace safety, monitor patients’ medication compliance, and detect drug (illicit and prescription) abuse as well as prescription medication diversion. Because drug testing is associated with personal, occupational, and legal implications, pain specialists and primary care physicians must be confident in their abilities to interpret urine drug assay results in order to respond duly to optimize clinical outcomes. 3,4 When assessing for medication adherence, there are two areas of critical concern: one is the detection of a non-prescribed drug, an unexpected metabolite, or illicit substance; the other is a false-negative result. Adherence can be masked by dilute urine, quantity ingested, time since last dose, or the laboratory’s assay detection levels. 3-5 Negative results in a dilute urine specimen may lead to misinterpretation of results. In situations where individuals attempt to evade detection of certain drug use, urinary substitution techniques and devices can be sophisticated and difficult to detect." }, { "docid": "D2221375#0", "title": "http://barttersite.org/serum-creatinine/\nSerum Creatinine", "text": "Serum Creatinine Brenner & Rector’s The Kidney, 6th ed., Copyright ? 2000 W. B. Saunders Company Creatinine is a metabolic product of creatine and phosphocreatine, which are both found almost exclusively in muscle. Thus, creatinine production is proportional to muscle mass and varies little from day to day. However, production can change over longer periods of time if there are changes in muscle mass. Although diet ordinarily accounts for only a relatively small proportion of overall creatinine excretion, it is another source of variability in serum creatinine levels. Creatine from ingested meat is converted to creatinine and can be the source of up to 30% of total creatinine excretion. Thus, variability in meat intake can also contribute to variability in serum creatinine levels. The conversion of creatine to creatinine can occur with cooking. Since creatinine is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract, ingesting cooked meat can lead to a rapid increase in serum creatinine levels." }, { "docid": "D177147#0", "title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/poc-creatinine\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Poc Creatinine", "text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Poc Creatinine Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. John Munshower1 doctor agreed:1 I'm a female 63 and my POC Creatinine 0.7 is this high and should I be concerned? Renal function: A creatinine of 0.7 is normal. Get help from a doctor now ›Dr. Madhu Kandarpa2,220 Doctors shared insights Creatinine (Definition)Creatinine is a byproduct of creatine phosphate, which is present in muscles. Creatinine levels increase if the ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Alvin Lin2 I have my 2nd surgical hernia my doc gave me a CRT with dye. My creatinine (POC) level was 120. Is this high? What does it mean. Talk w/your doc: When reviewing your test results, check out the normal reference range. Abnormal results are usually highlighted, boldfaced or placed in \"\"abnormal\"\" column." }, { "docid": "D148462#0", "title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=129732\nMedical Dictionary", "text": "Font Size A A ACreatinine and Creatinine Clearance What Kind of Doctor Do I Need? Slideshow Dental (Oral) Health Quiz Causes of a Heart Attack Slideshow Test Overview Facebook Twitter Email Print Article Creatinine and creatinine clearance tests measure the level of the waste product creatinine in your blood and urine. These tests tell how well your kidneys are working. The substance creatine is formed when food is changed into energy through a process called metabolism. Creatine is broken down into another substance called creatinine, which is taken out of your blood by the kidneys and then passed out of your body in urine. If your kidneys are damaged and can't work normally, the amount of creatinine in your urine goes down while its level in your blood goes up. Three types of tests on creatinine can be done: Blood creatinine level The blood creatinine level shows how well your kidneys are working. A high creatinine level may mean your kidneys are not working properly. The amount of creatinine in the blood depends partly on the amount of muscle tissue you have. Men generally have higher creatinine levels than women." }, { "docid": "D787050#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_normal_range_of_creatinine_level_in_adult_urine\nWhat is the normal range of creatinine level in adult urine?", "text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Conditions and Diseases What is the normal range of creatinine level in adult urine? Flag What is the normal range of creatinine level in adult urine? Answer by Davenippon Confidence votes 315Normal random urine creatinine levels range from 40 to 300 mg/dl but it should be kept in mind that this range is somewhat dependent on the individual's sex, age and if there are other mitigating factors. The range is typically adjusted based on a few outside factors, but 40 to 300 is a pretty good \"\"all-purpose\"\" range for URINE, not serum.18 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Emily Taargüs 15,025 Contributions California dreamin' <3What is normal creatinine level? The typical reference ranges are 0.5 to 1.0 mg/d L (about 45-90μmol/l) for women and 0.7 to 1.2 mg/d L (60-110 μmol/l) for men. While a baseline serum creatinine of 2.0 mg/ …What are normal urine creatinine levels? In a 24-hour period, the normal creatinine level of a urine samplecan be from 500 to 2000 mg/day. The reason for this test is toevaluate kidney function. What is the normal creatinine level for pregnancy?what is the normal creatinine level during pregnancy?." }, { "docid": "D1963101#0", "title": "https://www.aruplab.com/guides/ug/tests/0050203.jsp\n.", "text": "Ordering Recommendation Detect early kidney disease in those with diabetes or other risk factors (eg, hypertension). Mnemonic ALB/CRTMethodology Quantitative Immunoturbidimetry Performed Sun-Sat Reported Within 24 hours New York DOH Approval Status This test is New York DOH approved. Submit With Order ARUP Consult ®Disease Topics Heart Failure Alport Syndrome Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Nontraditional Risk Markers - Cardiovascular Disease Risk Markers (Nontraditional)Renal Function Markers - Kidney Disease View All... Example Reports Example High Normal Interface Map Specimen Required Patient Preparation Collect 24-hour urine. Refrigerate during collection. Also acceptable: Random or other timed urine. Specimen Preparation Transfer 1 m L aliquot of urine from a well-mixed collection to an ARUP Standard Transport Tube. ( Min: 0.5 m L) Record total volume and collection time interval on transport tube and test request form. Storage/Transport Temperature Refrigerated. Unacceptable Conditions Remarks Stability Ambient: 1 week; Refrigerated: 1 month; Frozen: 6 months (avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles)Reference Interval Test Number Components Reference Interval0020473 Creatinine, Urine - per 24h Age Male Female3-8 years 140-700 mg/d 140-700 mg/d9-12 years 300-1300 mg/d 300-1300 mg/d13-17 years 500-2300 mg/d 400-1600 mg/d18-50 years 1000-2500 mg/d 700-1600 mg/d51-80 years 800-2100 mg/d 500-1400 mg/d81 years and older 600-2000 mg/d 400-1300 mg/d Creatinine, Urine - per volume No reference interval Microalbumin - mg/d L No reference interval Microalbumin - ug/minute 0-20 µg/minute Microalbumin - mg/day 2-30 mg/day Microalbumin/Creatinine Ratio 0-30 mg/g Interpretive Data Note To convert from mg/g creatinine to mg/mmol of creatinine multiply by 0.113. Hotline History N/ACPT Code (s)82043; 82570 Are you an ARUP Client?" }, { "docid": "D350594#0", "title": "https://www.reference.com/health/high-urine-creatinine-level-mean-ff5c58c8df8388a1\nWhat Does a High Urine Creatinine Level Mean?", "text": "Health Medical Ranges & Levels Q: What Does a High Urine Creatinine Level Mean? A: Quick Answer High creatinine levels can mean a person is suffering from kidney damage, chronic kidney disease, heart disease or dehydration, according to Web MD. High levels can also mean the patient may be suffering from excessive blood loss, burns or some type of muscle condition. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Does It Mean If the Results of a Microalbumin Urine Test Are High? What Do Elevated Microalbumin and Creatinine Levels in Urine Mean? What Does a High Red Blood Cell Count Mean? Full Answer The normal creatinine clearance levels for men under the age of 40 is between 107 and 139 milliliters per minute. For women under 40, the normal creatinine levels fall between 87 and 107 milliliters per minute. This value is determined by the amount of creatinine found in a person's blood and urine, explains Web MD. Creatinine clearance levels lower as a person ages and are also based on a person's size." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D321306#0", "title": "https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/excel/853-excel-convert-birthdate-to-age.html\nHow to convert birthdate to age quickly in Excel?", "text": "\"How to convert birthdate to age quickly in Excel? For instance, you get a range of various birthdate data in Excel, and you need to convert these birthdate to display their exact age value in Excel, how would you like to figure out? This article lists some tips to convert the birth date to age in Excel easily. Convert birthdate to age with formulas Easily convert birthdate to age without remembering formulas Recommended Productivity Tools Office Tab: Bring handy tabs to Excel and other Office software, just like Chrome, Firefox and new Internet Explorer. Try now Kutools for Excel: 200 new features for Excel, make Excel much easy and powerful, increase productivity immediately. Try now Convert birthdate to age with formulas Amazing! Using Tabs in Excel like Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explore 10!Method A: Convert birthdate to age with subtraction Normally we figure out someone's age with current date subtracting the given birth date. So does it in Excel. Step 1: Enter current date in a blank cell, such as 2016/4/7 in Cell B2. Step 2: In another blank cell (says cell C2), enter the formula =INT ( (B2-A2)/365), and press the Enter key." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1234460#0", "title": "https://www.sunsigns.org/april-8-birthday-zodiac-aries-constructive/\nApril 8 Birthday Horoscope Personality", "text": "Birthday April 8th Horoscope Personality Zodiac Sign Aries Astrology Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:53April 8 Birthday Horoscope Personality Mikki Donaldson 1 Comment Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Meanings Of People Born On April 8th (Zodiac Sign Aries)IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS ON APRIL 8, you have a nose for business. Your exceptional ability to be quick and sharp makes you a wanted Arian. You are first to show compassion for others and lend a helping hand. The 8th April birthday personality are humble Arians although very independent. Sometimes, your strong and aggressive nature can intimidate people. If today April 8th is your birthdate, you like to do things on your own time and at your own pace. You have no empathy for lazy individuals. You know the value of constructive energy and those born on today know how to use it. The 8 April birth day characteristics show that you enjoy a good prank and you like to laugh so hard until it hurts." }, { "docid": "D501312#0", "title": "https://social.technet.microsoft.com/wiki/contents/articles/679.powerpivot-dax-date-and-time-functions.aspx\nPower BI: DAX: Date and Time Functions", "text": "\"Power BI: DAX: Date and Time Functions The Date and Time Functions in Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) are similar to date and time functions in Microsoft Excel. However, DAX functions are based on the datetime data types used by Microsoft SQL Server. DAX also includes a set of time intelligence functions that enable you to manipulate data using time periods, including days, months, quarters, and years, and then build and compare calculations over those periods. Because there are many Time Intelligence Functions, we have divided them into a separate article: Time Intelligence Functions Browse the rest of the Date and Time Functions on this page: DATEDATEVALUEDAYEDATEEOMONTHHOURMINUTEMONTHNOWSECONDTIMETIMEVALUETODAYWEEKDAYWEEKNUMYEARYEARFRACOriginal article (before wiki edits) was written by Jeannine Takaki and Juan Pablo Jofre and formatted by Mary Browning , Microsoft SQL Server Technical Writers. DATEThe DATE function takes the integers that are input as arguments, and generates the corresponding date. The DATE function is most useful in situations where the year, month, and day are supplied by formulas. For example, the underlying data might contain dates in a format that is not recognized as a date, such as YYYYMMDD. You can use the DATE function in conjunction with other functions to convert the dates to a number that can be recognized as a date. In contrast to Microsoft Excel, which stores dates as a serial number, Power Pivot date functions always return a datetime data type. However, you can use formatting to display dates as serial numbers if you want." }, { "docid": "D896842#0", "title": "http://www.sunsigns.org/birthdate-15-march-zodiac-sign-pisces-astrology-responsible/\nPisces March 15 â Birthday Horoscope Meanings & Personality Characteristics", "text": "Birthday March 15th Horoscope Personality Zodiac Sign Pisces Astrology6K views • 17 comments Watch later Share Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:43Pisces March 15 – Birthday Horoscope Meanings & Personality Characteristics Mikki Donaldson 2 Comments Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Personality Of People Born On 15th March (Horoscope Sign Pisces)IF YOU ARE BORN ON March 15, you are Piscean that likes a challenge. Yes indeed… your competitive nature puts you on top of your game. You work hard and play hard but your image is important to you. Pisces, you are concerned with how others see you although you are very warm and likeable person. As the 15th March birthday meaning suggests you are one of the nicest people anyone would want to meet and trust me; they do want to meet you! With all that you aspire to be, you know it holds a great responsibility to be a leader. You, Pisces, are just the person for the job. Those born on this day are Pisceans that respect others and expect the same in return. You cannot believe that anyone you know could be cruel and heartless." }, { "docid": "D2997706#0", "title": "https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_excel-mso_other/calculating-date-of-birth/8c755e3b-7e47-4b4b-bc1e-4bdd0c1807b6\nQ: Calculating date of birth", "text": "\"KK Kathleen K asked on August 18, 2010Q: Calculating date of birth Hi, I've been using the formula below to calculate age. Works fine but I'm wondering if \"\"TODAY\"\" changes every day. In other words, yesterday I was 28. Today is my birthday, so my age will change to 29.=INT ( (TODAY ()-DY13)/365.25)Reply I have the same question (6)JO joeu2004 replied on August 24, 2010A: In reply to Kathleen K's post on August 23, 2010Kathleen wrote: My column/row FQ2 holds your formula. Each row may have a different static date. : Resulting in cell FQ2 holding the formula=DATEDIF (AR2,GD2,\"\"y\"\")+IF (DAY (AR2)=29,EDATE (AR2,12*DATEDIF (AR2,GD2,\"\"y\"\")+12)=GD2,0)Unless I have the formula wrong again, then something is not loaded properly in my Excel program. Not clear to me whether the #NAME error persists, or if you have solved the problem somehow. You marked my speculations as \"\"the answer\"\"; but it seems like the error persists. However, I do not see a new thread to initiate (restart) a discussion of it. Anyway, I should have suggested the following at the outset.... When faced with a mystifying problem, \"\"divide and conquer\"\"." }, { "docid": "D688177#0", "title": "http://www.sunsigns.org/birthdate-6-march-zodiac-sign-pisces-astrology-benevolent/\nPisces March 6 â Birthday Horoscope Analysis & Personality", "text": "Birthday March 6th Horoscope Personality Zodiac Sign Pisces Astrology Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:52Pisces March 6 – Birthday Horoscope Analysis & Personality Mikki Donaldson 1 Comment Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Meanings Of People Born On 6th March (Zodiac Sign Pisces)IF YOUR BIRTHDATE IS March 6, you have a vivid imagination. This is your gift for your zodiac sign is Pisces. You can do anything that is relatively artistic. You have a capacity to make a reality out of a dream. You lend your talents to non profit organizations and can be quite successful at raising a lot of money for a charitable cause. Today’s birthday horoscope shows that you have charisma and you use in to your advantage in helping those less fortunate. Those born on this day 6th March are extremely sensitive, however. You tend to get hurt feelings when you should take the criticisms constructively as it was intended. You bounce back quickly from the sting and come back better than before." }, { "docid": "D3366936#0", "title": "http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2010-excel/trying-to-calculate-age-with-birthdate-as-of/a9d7dac5-46a2-47d4-a07b-8bbbb11191fa\nQ: Trying to calculate age, with birthdate as of specific date", "text": "\"EU Eugenia WW asked on August 23, 2010Q: Trying to calculate age, with birthdate as of specific date How do I calculate age, if I have the the birthdate and want to use a specifice date. For instance if I want the age as of 7/31/10? Reply I have the same question (9)JO joeu2004 replied on August 23, 2010A: Eugenia wrote: How do I calculate age, if I have the the birthdate and want to use a specifice date. For instance if I want the age as of 7/31/10? Calculate the age in what units: years? Ostensibly, if the birthdate is in A1 and the valuation date (7/31/10) is in B1, you could write:=DATEDIF (A1,B1,\"\"y\"\")However, that does not return the \"\"right\"\" answer when the birthdate is Feb 29 and the valuation date is Feb 28 in a non-leap year. For example, if the birthdate is 29 Feb 1980 and the valuation date is 28 Feb 2010, usually we want to consider that to be 30 years. Note that EDATE (A1,30*12) is 28 Feb 2010 if A1 is 29 Feb 1980. To adjust the DATEDIF result, you could write:=DATEIF (A1,B1,\"\"y\"\") + IF (DAY (A1)=29,EDATE (A1,12*DATEDIF (A1,B1,\"\"y\"\")+12)=B1,0)The test DAY (A1)=29 is purposely incompletely. But it improves performance significantly by limiting the EDATE calculation to only when the birthdate is on the 29th of any month." }, { "docid": "D1578614#0", "title": "http://www.sunsigns.org/birthdate-3-march-zodiac-sign-pisces-astrology-adaptable/\nPisces March 3 â Birthday Horoscope Analysis & Personality Traits", "text": "Pisces March 3 – Birthday Horoscope Analysis & Personality Traits Mikki Donaldson 7 Comments Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Meanings Of People Born On 3rd March (Zodiac Sign Pisces)IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS March 3, you are motivated and self-confident. You own a gift… a gift that keeps on giving, as they say. You can identify with people from anywhere, with any background, or culture. The March 3rd zodiac sign is Pisces. Your birthdate personality shows you are adaptable and have a lust for understanding. You have a need to know why things happen they way the do. Those born on this day are somewhat complicated. One day you are being insipid and vague. The next day, you are determined and are promising. You are a leader, a teacher and a healer." }, { "docid": "D1711214#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_tex_earnhardt\nHow old is mason in tex?", "text": "\"How old is mason in tex? In the novel Tex Mason is 17 years old API Birthday 348,690 Contributions How old is Tex Brashear? Voice actor \"\"Tex\"\" Brashear is 62 years old (birthdate: January 2, 1955). API Birthday 348,690 Contributions How old is Tex Ritter? Tex Ritter was born on January 12, 1905 and died on January 2, 1974. Tex Ritter would have been 68 years old at the time of death or 110 years old today. API Birthday 348,690 Contributions How old was Tex Ritter at death? Tex Ritter died on January 2, 1974 at the age of 68. API Birthday 348,690 Contributions How old is Tex Kubacki? Tex Kubacki is 20 years old (birthdate: April 26, 1990)." }, { "docid": "D558960#0", "title": "http://www.microsofttraining.net/fg-110/how-calculate-age-from-date-birth-in-excel.html\nHow to calculate age from a date of birth in Excel", "text": "\"How to calculate age from a date of birth in Excel There are many calculations that can be done in Excel and some of them involve working with dates. Excel sees all dates as numbers and when you subtract one date from another the result will be a number. Here are two methods of calculating age from a date of birth in Excel: a formula method using three cells, and the DATEDIF function. 1 How to calculate age using a formula. To calculate your age from your date of birth in Excel requires using three cells. In the first cell, let's say A1, type the following formula: =TODAY () press enter In cell A2, enter your birth date e.g. 12/03/1982 In cell A3, type the following formula: = (A1-A2)/365.25 press enter Doing this will calculate your age as required. The result usually contains a lot of decimal places and to reduce these you can create the formula as follows: =INT ( (A1-A2)/365.25) Combining functions in formulas provides a dynamic way of manipulating data and is commonly used to some quite complex calculations. 2 How to calculate age from a date of birth using the DATEDIF function Another way to calculate age is with the DATEDIF function. =DATEDIF (Date1, Date2, Interval) where Date1 is the birthdate, Date2 is today's date and Interval is the interval type (\"\"y\"\" for years \"\"m\"\" for months and \"\"ym\"\" for months in the same year). This formula displays age in years for a date in cell A1: =DATEDIF (A1,TODAY (),\"\"y\"\") This formula displays age in years and months: =DATEDIF (A1,TODAY (),\"\"y\"\")&\"\" years \"\"&DATEDIF (A1,TODAY (),\"\"ym\"\")& \"\" months\"\" Please see the links below for further information." }, { "docid": "D2640309#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_Sarah_Eisen\nHow old is sarah e goode?", "text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Celebrities Celebrity Births Deaths and Ages Flag Share In Celebrity Births Deaths and Ages How old is Sarah Eisen? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. She was born in the year of the rat so that would mean she was born in 1972, 1984 or 19961 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Desi 95 2,050 Contributions How old is sarah e goode?162 years old Plethora 15,340 Contributions How old is Zach Tyler Eisen? 15How old is Sarah from Sarah Plain and Tall? Sarah is about 35 years old. In the 1991 film, she is portrayed byactress Glenn Close, who was 44. Jasmine Grizzley 26,705 Contributions How old is Sarah Barrable-Tishauer? Sarah Barrable-Tishauer is 22 years old. She was born on July 6, 1988." }, { "docid": "D2574987#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_Keenan_tracey\nHow old is Maynard James Keenan?", "text": "API Birthday 348,690 Contributions How old is Maynard James Keenan? Maynard James Keenan is 53 years old (birthdate: April 17, 1964). Edit How old are keenan and kel? kels dead i hear, and kennen believe it or not is 19 next month - looks old for his age doesn't he? Edit How old is keenan mcwilliam?she is aged 22Edit Don Dfoofnik There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. How old is Keenan Mac William? Keenan Mac William is 28 years old (birthdate December 26, 1989). Edit SOPHie Mils 1 Contribution How old is Sean Keenan? Sean Keenan was born on the 18th Janruary 1993, so in 2010 he is 17. Edit K M 500,513 Contributions How old is Keenan Cahill?" }, { "docid": "D108702#0", "title": "https://www.ablebits.com/office-addins-blog/2015/06/03/excel-date-formulas/\nUsing DATE function in Excel - formula examples to calculate dates", "text": "\"When it comes to calculating dates in Excel, DATE is the most essential function to understand. As you probably know, Excel does not keep the year, month and day for a date, nor does it explicitly store weekday information in a cell. Instead, Microsoft Excel stores dates as serial numbers and this is the main source of confusion. Not all Excel date functions can recognize dates entered as text values, therefore it's not recommended to supply dates directly in calculations. Instead, you should use the DATE function to get a serial number representing the date, the number that Excel understands and can operate on. DATE function syntax Excel DATE formula examples How to get a serial number representing a date Return a date based on values in other cells Convert a text string to a date DATE formulas to add and subtract dates Advanced DATE formula examples Excel DATE formulas in conditional formatting Date & Time Wizard - quick way to build Excel date formulas Excel DATE function syntax What the Excel DATE function does is return the serial number of a specified date. It has the following arguments: DATE (year, month, day)Year - represents the year of the date. Excel interprets the year argument according to the date system set up on your computer. By default, Microsoft Excel for Windows uses the 1900 system. In this date system: If year is between 1900 and 9999 inclusive, exactly that value is used for the year." }, { "docid": "D2814009#0", "title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_old_is_Robert_Stack\nWhat is old harry the stack?", "text": "\"Fred frankfurter 5 Contributions What is old harry the stack? The old harry is a stack in Swanage bay. Old Harry is made of up thousands of fossils of a micro organism called Coccoliths. The old harry was made by erosion and used to be l …How tall was Robert Stack? Robert Stack was known for acting in films and hosting \"\"Unsolved Mysteries.\"\" The actor was 5 feet, 11 inches tall. Edit How old is shalyn stack? She is 16Edit Jayde Louise SS 4 Contributions How old are the boys from Short Stack? Andy Clemmensen is 29 years old (birthdate April 25, 1988). Shaun Diviney is 27 years old (birthdate July 26, 1989)." }, { "docid": "D2167734#0", "title": "http://www.sunsigns.org/august-30-birthday-zodiac-virgo-disciplined/\nAugust 30 Birthday Horoscope Personality", "text": "Birthday August 30th Horoscope Personality Zodiac Sign Virgo Astrology Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 4:51August 30 Birthday Horoscope Personality Mikki Donaldson 4 Comments Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Meanings Of People Born On August 30th (Zodiac Sign Virgo)IF YOUR BIRTHDAY IS AUGUST 30, you are a conservative individual. You can be shy or timid. You make life interesting as you can be smart, practical and critical at the same time. This frustration comes from not having the ability to trust anyone. You keep your feelings bottled up and while your approach to life is solid, you can be inconsiderate. You are likely to read the small print before you sign a contract. It has been said that because the August 30 personality are overly critical, you tend to be misunderstood. As your friends and family go, they are few and close. Alternatively, you have many “friends” who think you are marvelous." }, { "docid": "D3239252#0", "title": "http://www.wikibiosalary.com/sylvia-gani-net-worth-age-birthdate-ethnicity-height-dating-and-boyfriend.html\nSylvia Gani Net worth, Age, Birthdate, Ethnicity, Height, Dating and Boyfriend", "text": "Sylvia Gani Net worth, Age, Birthdate, Ethnicity, Height, Dating and Boyfriend Wednesday, November 29th, 2017 wikibiosalary Bio Date of Birth : Oct 16th, 1994Age : 23 Years old Age and Birthdate Sylvia Gani is a Candian Youtube star. She was born in Ottowa, Canada on 16 October 1994. She spent her childhood with her parents and sister and a Younger brother as well. Her star sign is Libra and US-based birthstone is Opal & Tourmaline. Whereas her UK based birthstone is Opal. She has cast her brother in a candy taste test You Tube video and as well as a “brother, Does My Makeup Challenge!” video. She holds the Canadian nationality and belongs to the Canadian ethnicity. Net worth and Salary The Canadian You Tuber, Sylvia Gani has more than 1.5 million subscribers. Sylvia Gani net worth is estimated to be $200,000." }, { "docid": "D2671472#0", "title": "http://www.sunsigns.org/august-27-birthday-zodiac-virgo-nurturing/\nAugust 27 Birthday Horoscope Personality", "text": "Birthday August 27th Horoscope Personality Zodiac Sign Virgo Astrology Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 5:22August 27 Birthday Horoscope Personality Mikki Donaldson 5 Comments Facebook Twitter Google + Pinterest Birthday Meanings Of People Born On August 27th (Zodiac Sign Virgo)IF YOU ARE BORN ON AUGUST 27, you are a Virgo who has a great sense of humor because you have people laughing hard. However, you can be uncompromising, and critical toward certain situations and people. As a 27 August birthday personality, you have this idea of how things should go which also puts you in a good position to be an organizer. You pay attention to those small details whereas most people do not. You sometimes set unrealistic expectations and find yourself disappointed when things do not work out. The August 27th birthday horoscope predicts that normally, this emotional Virgo is also sensitive. Your friends say that your feelings show on your face… you can’t hide it. Sometimes, it’s not what they think. This seems to be an issue as you also pick up other people’s vibes." }, { "docid": "D1477780#0", "title": "https://exceljet.net/excel-functions/excel-datedif-function\nExcel DATEDIF Function", "text": "\"Excel DATEDIF Function Summary The Excel DATEDIF function returns the difference between two date values in years, months, or days. The DATEDIF (Date + Dif) function is a \"\"compatibility\"\" function that comes from Lotus 1-2-3. For reasons unknown, it is only documented in Excel 2000, but you can use it in your formulas in all Excel versions since that time. Note: Excel won't help you fill out the arguments for DATEDIF like other functions, but it will work when configured correctly. Purpose Get days, months, or years between two dates Return value A number representing time between two dates Syntax=DATEDIF (start_date, end_date, unit)Argumentsstart_date - Start date in Excel date serial number format.end_date - End date in Excel date serial number format.unit - The time unit to use (years, months, or days). Usage notes The DATEDIF (Date + Dif) function is a \"\"compatibility\"\" function that comes from Lotus 1-2-3. For reasons unknown, it is only documented in Excel 2000, but it works in all Excel versions since that time. As Chip Pearson says: DATEDIF is treated as the drunk cousin of the Formula family. Excel knows it lives a happy and useful life, but will not speak of it in polite conversation. The DATEDIF function calculates the time between a start_date and an end_date in years, months, or days." }, { "docid": "D1825834#0", "title": "http://www.excelforum.com/excel-general/659131-calculating-expiration-dates.html\nCalculating Expiration dates", "text": "10-18-2008, 01:06 PM #1ex400lc-3Registered User Join Date 10-17-2008Location iowa Posts 5Calculating Expiration dates Having a problem building a formula to calculate the expiration date of a medical certificate for a pilots in a club I belong to. Pilot medical certificates have a duration based on age of individual and class of medical certificate and class of pilot certificates. A third class medical certificate is good for 24 month if the individual is 40 or over. On July 24, 2008 they changed the duration for under 40 to 60 months, and anyone that had a exam done that was younger than 40 prior to 24 July, 2008 will have there certificate duration automaticly extended to 60 months. Pilot certificate does not matter on a third class medical certificate. I have a couple of pilots that will be close to 44 before there extended certificate will expire, so I need to calculate off there birthdate to see if they were younger than 40 on 24 July, 2008 so there duration dose not go to 24 months once they turn 40. If the medical certificate is a second class and the pilot holds a commercial pilot certificate the duration for any age is 12 months, if the pilot holds a private certificate then the duration is 60 month under 40, 40 and over, 24 months. We currently do not have anyone with a first class medical certificate, but theres is simular to second class medical certificates, except that if they have a airline transport certificate under 40 is 12 months, 40 or older 6 months. For a commercial pilot certificate with a first class medical any age 12 months, under 40 for private 60 months and 40 and over 24 months. First class is also affected by the new rule that will extend the duration to 60 months for those that were younger than 40 on 24 July, 2008." }, { "docid": "D3069024#0", "title": "http://www.jegsworks.com/Lessons/databases/tablesqueries/step-calculatedvalues-dates.htm\nTables & Queries: Calculated Values - Dates", "text": "\"A ccess has a large number of built-in functions, including standard math and financial functions, plus a number of functions that are special to Access. Quite a number of these special functions are for handling dates and times. Dates/Times are so messy to calculate with that we need a lesson just them. Examples: Sqr ( [Length]) returns the square root of the value in the field Length Round ( [Final Value],3) rounds the amount in the field Final Value to show 3 digits to the right of the decimal Now () returns the current date and time Date Part (\"\"yyyy\"\", [End Date]) returns the year part of the date in the field End Date. Format (Now (),\"\"mmm\"\") return the current month as a three character abbreviation. Where you are: Jegs Works > Lessons > Databases Before you start... Project 1: Intro Project 2: Access Basics Project 3: Tables & Queries Designing Tables Designing Queries Select Query Calculated Values-Text Calculated Values-Numbers Calculated Values-Totals Calculated Values-Dates Parameter Query Action Queries Make-Table Query Append Query Delete Query Update Query Crosstab Query Document a Query Summary Quiz Exercises Project 4: Forms & Reports Search Glossary Appendix What is a Date/Time? In Access, a date/time is actually a number, based on the number of days and fractions of a day since midnight December 30, 1899. Dates before that day are stored as negative numbers. Access can handle dates from January 1, 100 AD through Dec. 31, 9999 AD. Should be enough for most uses!Examples of dates: Dec. 31, 1899 = 0 Jan. 1, 1900 = 1 Nov. 30, 1899 = -30Examples of dates with times: The date is the whole number part and the time is the decimal fraction of a day." }, { "docid": "D807193#0", "title": "http://www.exceltip.com/excel-date-time-formulas/calculate-years-months-days-elapsed-from-a-certain-date-in-microsoft-excel.html\nCalculate Years, Months, Days elapsed from a certain date in Microsoft Excel", "text": "Calculate Years, Months, Days elapsed from a certain date in Microsoft Excel8 July,2013Admin In this article you’ll learn, how to calculate years, month, and days elapsed from a certain date in Microsoft Excel. To calculate year, months and days difference between two dates we can use DATEDIF function or we can use INT, MOD and TODAY functions. Let’s take birthdate as an example,Enter birthday date in cell A2: 8/7/1984 To calculate the number of years from the date, enter the following formula in cell B2: =YEAR (TODAY ())-YEAR (A2)The result (rounded): 31 Years For a decimal solution, use the following formula: =DATEDIF (A2,TODAY (),”m”)/12The result: 31.00 Years To calculate the number of months from the date, enter the following formula in cell D2: =DATEDIF (A2,TODAY (),”m”)The result: 372 Months To calculate the number of days from the date, enter the following formula in cell E1: =DATEDIF (A1,TODAY (),”d”)The result: 11333 Days PS: A lot of site, avoid calculating date in Excel using DATEDIF function. The reason is “bugs”. DATEDIF function doesn’t have any documentation in Excel Help file. But, Microsoft is continuously implying this feature / formula in all new version. In case you wish to avoid DATEDIF function, you can use manual age calculation in Excel, like below:=INT ( (TODAY ()-A3)/365.25) & ” years , ” & INT (MOD ( (TODAY ()-A4)/365.25,1)*12) & ” months and ” & INT (MOD ( (TODAY ()-A4)/30.4375,1)*30.4375) & ” days”It will give a day’s difference in Year Month and in days. You can use A2 in case of today, where A2 is the greater day that A1 and gives you Elapsed time between these 2 dates. This will work like an age calculator. Note: – You can see the function has returned the number of years, month and days in between two dates." } ]
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[ { "docid": "D66514#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/us-military-enlistment-standards-3354001\nAge Limits Within Military Service Branches", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military Age Limits Within Military Service Branches Maximum Age To Join Military In Each Branch of Service Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated June 23, 2017Every branch of service has a maximum age limit to join the military. However, the age to enlist is not black and white. In fact, it is quite grey with different rules, regulations, and waivers to be accepted for various jobs at a wide range of ages. The federal law that can be manipulated in a case by case basis states that the minimum age for enlistment in the United States military is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent). The maximum age is 35. However, Department of Defense policy allows the individual services to specify the maximum age of enlistment based upon their unique requirements. The Air Force tends to have an older upper limit for enlistment, whereas the Marine Corps' cutoff age is younger than the other branches of the service. Each branch of the military has set maximum ages for those without any prior service enlistment. For those with prior enlistment, the circumstances will vary significantly case by case, so it is best to check with the branch you want to reenlist into to find out your eligibility. The individual services have set the following maximum ages for non-prior service enlistment: Active Duty None-Prior Service Army: 35 (must ship to basic training prior to 35th birthday." } ]
[ { "docid": "D1593927#0", "title": "http://usmilitary.about.com/cs/generalpay/a/retirementpay.htm\nUnderstanding Military Retirement Pay", "text": "\"Military Pay & Benefits Pay & Finances Understanding Military Retirement Pay Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated March 30, 2018The military retirement pay system used to be easy to understand: You put in 20 years, and you got 50 percent of your base pay immediately upon retirement. You put in more than 20 years and you got 2.5 percent more for each year of active duty after 20 years (up to 75 percent). During the draw-down, Congress decided military retirement pay was too simple and decided to complicate it. Congress started with small changes, moving the annual Cost-of-Living Allowance to January 1st, instead of October 1st, but then got serious and dug in to make some major changes. Here are some basics of the military retirement pay system that you should be aware of: For Navy and Marine Corps members, you are considered to be a \"\"retired member\"\" for classification purposes if you are an enlisted member with over 30 years service, or a warrant or commissioned officer. Enlisted Navy and Marine Corps members with less than 30 years service are transferred to the Fleet Reserve/Fleet Marine Corps Reserve and their pay is referred to as \"\"retainer pay\"\". Air Force and Army members with over 20 years service are all classified as retired and receive retired pay. When a Navy or Marine Corps member completes 30 years, including time on the retired rolls in receipt of retainer pay, the Fleet Reserve status is changed to retired status, and they begin receiving retired pay. Don't become confused. The above is for information purposes only." }, { "docid": "D2865359#0", "title": "http://www.recordgone.com/articles/join-military-with-criminal-record.htm\nEnlisting In The Military With Criminal Record Joining the military in PDF format.", "text": "\"Enlisting In The Military With Criminal Record Joining the military in PDF format. You Are Here: Home → Knowledge Base → Enlisting In The Military With Criminal Record Law Firm Note: This article attempts to answer a question that we frequently receive, that is, can I join the military if I have a criminal record. The short answer is maybe. It depends what is on your record and what you have done to clear your record. It also answers questions regarding how to handle questions about cases that have been cleared through expungement or other remedies. MKHThe United States military provides outstanding employment opportunities and training for those who enlist. The six branches of the U. S. Armed Forces (the Army, Army National Guard, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and U. S. Coast Guard) all have different recruiting criteria. Each branch requires applicants to meet rigorous moral character standards, and each must apply with federal regulations when it comes to accepting applicants with a criminal record. Moral Character Screening of Credit and Criminal Background Moral standards for enlistment deal generally with the acceptability of persons with records of court, convictions or adverse juvenile judgments. Moral character screening is the process by which recruiters review applicants’ credit and criminal backgrounds." }, { "docid": "D3495336#0", "title": "https://sofrep.com/10935/the-asymmetric-warfare-group/\nThe Asymmetric Warfare Group", "text": "The Asymmetric Warfare Group By Mike Perry 09.03.2012 #Military News Email Share Tweet The Asymmetric Warfare Group (AWG) is one of the newest organizations created during the War on Terror. Its principal mission is to advise commanders on the best methods to use in defeating a foe using asymmetric methods such as terrorism and guerilla tactics to offset troop and equipment advantages the U. S and its Allies hold in fighting them. AWG traces its origins to 2003, when the emerging threat to coalition forces in Iraq was the use of the improvised explosive device (IED). This weapon caused more deaths during the insurgency than did small arms and suicide bombings. So, a task force was created by the army to develop countermeasures to defeat the threat. From this AWG was born at the request of Army Operations staff in 2004. Though not a special operations force per se, it is labeled as a special missions unit, with many of its members once a part of Special Forces. Numbering about 400 in 2 squadrons, the men and women of AWG are dispatched in teams up to 30 to American and Allied headquarters and field units in or near hot spots, to offer solutions and training programs on how to deal with present and future threats. They patrol with units, collect information, and help fast track equipment upgrades. “We solve problems for the Army in order to get ahead of the enemy,” a member said." }, { "docid": "D3331603#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/so-you-want-to-be-an-officer-3345027\nPreparing For Army Officer Training", "text": "\"Military Branches Education & Training Preparing For Army Officer Training Becoming An Army Officer Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated February 22, 2018Army Officer Candidate School (OCS) is a 12-week program which graduates commissioned officers in the United States Army. Since World War II, Army OCS was established to provide Infantry officers for the War effort. OCS has remained an important commissioning source for the Army, just as Army ROTC and U. S. Military Academy are the other main commissioning sources. Officer Candidate School (OCS) is located at Fort Benning, GA and is the Army's only active duty Officer Candidate School, commissioning over 800 lieutenants annually. An additional 650 National Guard candidates train there each summer. Basically, there are three categories of OCS candidates: College Graduates (civilians), current military (enlisted) and direct commission (doctors, lawyers, chaplains, etc.) All OCS graduates must serve a minimum of three years on active duty following graduation from OCS. The OCS selection process is very selective. Only about 60 percent of all those who apply are accepted for attendance at OCS (Note: Enlisted [current military] selection rates are relatively higher. About 70 percent of enlisted applicants make it through the screening process)." }, { "docid": "D3002074#0", "title": "http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/prerequ/woft.shtml/\nWarrant Officer Flight Training-Regular Army (WOFT-RA) Enlistment Program Procedures", "text": "\"Warrant Officer Flight Training-Regular Army (WOFT-RA) Enlistment Program Procedures153A - Rotary Wing Aviator**WOFT ENLISTMENT PROGRAM IS AVAILABLE TO CIVILIANS (QUALIFIED NONPRIOR SERVICE (NPS)), PRIOR SERVICE (PS), AND GLOSSARY NPS**References AR 601-210 (RA and USAR) Program, Chapter 9-10USAREC Regulation 601-210Selection Instrument for Flight Training (SIFT) FAQAR 135-100 Appointment of Commissioned and Warrant Officer of the Army AR 40-501 Standards of Medical Fitness Aeromedical Policy Letters and Aeromedical Technical Bulletins All Current USAREC Messages Pertaining to the WOFT Program Basic Qualifications Meet basic enlistment eligibility requirements IAW AR 601-210Be at least 18 years old at the time of RA Enlistment and not passed 33rd birthday at the time of selection. Age waivers will be considered by proponent and HQDA G1 on a case by case basis. No age adjustment for Prior Service Applicants for the WOFT Program SIFT Score of 40 or Higher GT Score of 110 or Higher. High school diploma. If the applicant has a GED holder he/she must have required college credit hours to be eligible with Education Code \"\"128\"\", per AR 601-210, 2-7c (7). High School seniors may apply Must be a U. S. Citizen. Possess a favorable National Agency Check with Local Agency Check and Credit Check (NACLC)Not taller than 76 inches or shorter than 64 inches in height. All applicants must meet HT/WT standards IAW AR 600-9Any applicant that does not meet these standards must havee a DA 5500 (male) or DA5501 (female) indicating that the applicant is within Body Fat standards. Pass a Class 1 Flight Physical that is approved by The US Army Aero-Medical Center (USAAMC), Fort Rucker, AL. All Flight Physicals are forwarded to the USAAMC for review and approval. (" }, { "docid": "D374095#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-the-recruiter-never-told-you-3332713\nExpectations and Advice for Meeting the Military Recruiter", "text": "\"US Military Careers Joining the Military Expectations and Advice for Meeting the Military Recruiter Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated February 05, 2018How should you prepare for a meeting with a military recruiter? Learn about what to expect and what questions to ask. If you are unsure of which service to join, you may want to visit recruiters from all of the services. Tell the recruiter up front that you are visiting all of the recruiters before you make any decision. Bringing a Friend or Relative to Your Recruiting Meeting It's a good idea to bring a parent, relative, or better yet, someone who has served in the military for your first visit. However, make sure it's someone you're comfortable with hearing the answers to the personal questions your recruiter will ask during that first interview. These include, \"\"Have you ever used drugs?\"\" The recruiter asks these questions to make sure he knows your basic qualifications and whether or not he can afford to spend valuable time with you. If you don't want your parents to hear the truthful answer to these questions, you're probably better off going alone. Questions to Ask Your Recruiter It's a good idea to prepare a list of questions to ask, in advance." }, { "docid": "D2699012#0", "title": "https://www.hrc.army.mil/Default.aspx?ID=12283\n.", "text": "\"1. How do junior promotions work and when will I be promoted? ( SGT through SSG)2. How does the new Promotion Point Worksheet affect my promotion?3. How do senior promotions work and when will I be promoted? ( SFC through SGM)4. What is a Cumulative Vacancy Report and who does it go to?5. Are NCOES waivers going to be discontinued?6. What does the Army Leader Development Strategy (ALDS) change?7. Do I need an APFT within 12 months to be slotted for promotion?8." }, { "docid": "D781495#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/united-states-military-enlistment-standards-3354015\nUnited States Military Enlistment Standards", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military United States Military Enlistment Standards Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated March 25, 2018Enlisting in the United States military is obviously very different than applying for any other job. Not everyone will qualify, and there are strict rules which would never apply to civilian employment. Congress and the courts have held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which ensures all individuals are treated equally before the law with respect to civilian employment, does not apply to the military profession. Put simply, the military doesn't accept just anyone who wants to join. In order to enlist, you must be qualified under current federal laws and regulations or have an appropriate waiver. There are age, citizenship, physical, education, height/weight, criminal record, medical, and drug history standards that can exclude you from joining the military. Statistically, this past decade a majority of recruits fail to meet the height/weight standards of the military as the number one reason why people cannot immediately sign up for service. Here is a look at some of the basic qualifications to enlist in the military. Minimum Age Requirement Across the armed forces, the minimum age allowed for enlistment is 17 (with parental consent) and 18 (without parental consent). The maximum age for enlistment for someone who has never served in the military before varies by branch: for the Army, it's 35, for the Navy it's 34, for the Air Force it's 39 and for the Marines, it's 28." }, { "docid": "D1667811#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081004160432AATis4l\nPsoriasis in the Military...?", "text": "\"Politics & Government Military Psoriasis in the Military...? Ok, I have heard man things about it, some say you cannot go in to the military with it, My Grandfather had Psoriasis & went into the army in WW2. I have read many things on the Net saying that you can go into with it, then some say no you can not. Is it possible that I can get a medical waiver to get into the... show more Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: People with Psoriasis cannot enlist in any branch of the US Military. I do not believe any waivers are currently authorized. Basically, before deploying all Soldiers (and Airmen, Marines, Sailors, and Guardsmen) must get a smallpox vaccine. That vaccine is known to cause very bad, sometimes fatal, reactions in people with Psoriasis and Eczema. Without receiving the vaccine you cannot deploy; if you can't deploy you're not very much use to the US Military. In World War II, there was no smallpox vaccine; that's why your grandfather could join. http://www.psoriasis.org/news/stories/20...http://www.psoriasis.org/forum/showthrea...http://www.usmilitary.about.com/od/joini... Other ways you can serve your nation include: http://www.usajobs.gov - Civilian support jobs http://www." }, { "docid": "D2811326#0", "title": "http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2014/10/of-bidens-and-buttheads.php\nOf Bidens and buttheads [Updated]", "text": "Posted on October 25, 2014 by Scott Johnson in Media, Obama administration Of Bidens and buttheads [Updated]Michelle Malkin performs a case study of Robert Hunter Biden that she dubs “The chronicles of Hunter Biden.” Biden is the younger of Vice President Biden’s two sons. Hunter Biden was discharged from the Navy when he flunked a Navy drug test; he tested positive for cocaine use. Michelle declares that Biden’s saga signifies something larger than appearances might suggest. She finds it illustrative of beltway nepotism, corporate cronyism and corruption. Her column represents an advanced course in a tawdry subject. Please don’t miss it. Nobody does it like Michelle. I want to back up and briefly review the story for beginners. The Wall Street Journal broke the story of Biden’s discharge last week in “Biden’s son hunter discharged from Navy Reserve after failing cocaine test,” by Colleen Mc Cain Nelson and Julian Barnes." }, { "docid": "D2298008#0", "title": "http://www.stewsmith.com/linkpages/rumorcontrol.htm\nMeet Stew | Testimonials | YouTube | Fitness Articles | Online Coaching | FREE Workouts | Catalog", "text": "\"Preparing Americans to Serve in the Military, Special Ops, Police, & Fire Fighting Meet Stew | Testimonials | You Tube | Fitness Articles | Online Coaching | FREE Workouts | Catalog Welcome, Contact us Military / Special Ops Police / Fire Fighter Beginner/Weight Loss Published Books More Softcover Books (ebooks in softcover)Stew Smith CSCS - If you have any questions, feel free to email me at [email protected]. Rumor Control About Navy SEAL Training Keep them Coming!! ! During my years of training to become a SEAL, I heard many rumors that made SEAL training seem like this impossible mountain to climb. Here are a few of the rumors that I recall and I often get asked from recruits about the recruiting process, BUD/S itself, as well as life as a SEAL. My rule of thumb is if you hear something about SEAL training from someone who has NEVER been a SEAL, then chances are it is wrong. Here is a list of some serious misinformation about SEAL Training: RUMOR CONTROL - You have to learn to how to hold your breath for 4-5 minutes at BUDS. FALSENO - you do not have to hold your breath for long periods of time. During the 50m swim, if you can learn how to swim efficiently, you will find that your breath hold time is under a minute for that distance. Even the drown-proofing, underwater knot tying, and Pool Competency in 2nd phase is limited to maybe one minute of holding your breath. The key is relaxing when underwater when performing work / tasks." }, { "docid": "D2783205#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/State__Territory_Benefits/Washington.html\nState / Territory Benefits - Washington", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › State / Territory Benefits › Washington State / Territory Benefits - Washington State Taxes Education Benefits Employment Benefits Unemployment Compensation Department of Licensing Health and Insurance Benefits Parks and Recreation Benefits Miscellaneous Benefits Resource Locator VA Facilities Resources Summary: Washington offers special benefits for its military Service members and Veterans including property tax exemptions, state employment preferences, education and tuition assistance, vehicle tags, as well as hunting and fishing license privileges. Eligibility for some benefits may depend on residency, military component and Veteran disability status. State Benefit Highlights and Eligibility State Taxes: Personal Income Tax: No state personal income tax Retirement Tax: Not Taxed Military Disability Retired Pay: Not Taxed VA Disability Dependency and Indemnity Compensation: VA benefits are not taxable because they generally are for disabilities and are not subject to federal or state taxes. Learn more Property Tax Exemption: Disposable income is used to determine eligibility for certain property tax relief programs. Veterans' disability, dependency and indemnity compensation benefits are NOT included in the calculation of disposable income. ( Military retirement pay still has to be included in disposable income.) Eligibility: To qualify for the Exemption Program, you must be at least 61 years of age OR disabled OR a disabled Veteran with a 100 percent service-connected disability. ( If a Veteran is disabled and unable to work, or at least age 61, the Veteran may still qualify even if he/she is not 100% service connected disabled.) You must also own and occupy your residence and your combined disposable income must be $35,000 or less, (For taxes collected in 2016, legislation has raised this to $40,000). ( Veterans' disability compensation and dependency and indemnity compensation are not included when calculating disposable income. )" }, { "docid": "D724351#0", "title": "http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/WOgeninfo_faq.shtml\nGeneral Information - FAQs", "text": "\"General Information - FAQs Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about the Warrant Officer Program Q: When is the cutoff for receiving a packet for a board? A: The cutoff date for packet submission is the final day of the board prior to your desired board. View current packet submission timelines at http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/WOgeninfo_boardschedule.shtml Q: Why am I applying for WO, US Army Reserve, I want to serve on active duty? A: Don't worry; you will be serving on active duty. All warrant officers receive their appointment in the U. S. Army Reserve as a WO1. This is why you check “Warrant Officer - Army Reserve” in block 1 of the DA Form 61. A Reserve appointment does not affect your pay or type of service. You will serve full time on active duty and will receive the regular active duty pay for WO1. You will be tendered Regular Army upon your promotion to CW2. Note that packets are no longer being accepted if block 1 is check incorrectly." }, { "docid": "D19839#0", "title": "http://armybasic.homestead.com/contract.html\n.", "text": "\"Getting what you want in your contract I get many questions from recruits regarding their contract. I am not a recruiter or a job counselor at MEPS, but from the comments of other trainees and my own observations, I can offer some insight and some things to think about. While you are thinking about joing the Army, your first stop should be to see if you are even qualified to join! Whether you are joining the Active Army, Guard or Reserves, please stop by the About.com Standards of Enlistment . Requirements include things such as age, citizenship status, your family status, financial obligations, educational standards, drug/alcohol use, criminal history, weight, moral status, mental aptitude and medical standards. Some standards may be waiverable on a case by case basis. That means if you are ineligible at first glance, you still may be able to serve. A recruiter would be able to help you with the specifics in your case. If you want to read more about waivers, you can stop by Army Regulation 601-210 (check Chapter 4). If you have served in the military before, check your DD 214 to see what your re-enlistment code is." }, { "docid": "D1242378#0", "title": "http://www.benning.army.mil/mcoe/USMC/abnagewaiver.htm\nSample Age Waiver (requirement for students 35 and older)", "text": "Sample Age Waiver (requirement for students 35 and older)Unit letterhead Date From: Commanding Officer _________________To: Commandant, U. S. Army Infantry School Via: (1) Marine Corps Representative, Ft. Benning (2) Commanding Officer 1/507 th / Airborne School Subj: Age Waiver Case of ____________________1. _____________ has demonstrated that he is physically qualified for the Airborne Course by passing the Army PFT (scores listed below) and by successfully passing an Airborne physical (SF 88 and 93) to include an EKG. Pushups:______Situps:________2 mile run:______5 mile run:______2. Age waiver is approved. Signature J. J. MARINELt Col, USMCName/ Rank (0-5 or above in chain of command)" }, { "docid": "D680358#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/waiver-of-retired-pay.html\nWaiver of Retired Pay", "text": "\"Benefits Military Pay Waiver of Retired Pay Helping You Navigate the Maze of Money and Benefits Military.com Under certain circumstances a military retiree may choose to waive part or all of their military retirement pay. A waiver is the relinquishment of all or a portion of one benefit to qualify for another benefit. Veterans frequently waive only so much of their retired pay as is equal to the amount of VA disability compensation to which they are entitled. Since this compensation is not taxable but retired pay from the Armed Forces based on age or length of service is, there is an obvious advantage to waiving retired pay. The following is a summary of the waiver of pay for retirees: Laws That Authorize Waiver of Pay Retired pay is a statutory right and, as such, cannot be waived except as authorized by law. These two laws authorize a member to waive entitlement to retired pay:38 U. S. C. 5305 (reference (ar)) permits a member to receive compensation or pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).5 U. S. C. 8332 (c) (reference (az)) permits a member to include creditable military service in computing a civil service retirement annuity. Waiving Retirement Pay for VA Benefits A member who waives his or her retired pay in order to receive VA compensation or a pension may benefit for these reasons: VA benefits are nontaxable income for federal, state, and local income taxation. VA benefits may exceed the retired pay entitlement. A retired Regular officer who also is employed by the federal government and is subject to the dual compensation statutes may have that reduction reduced because of the waiver of retired pay to receive VA benefits. Concurrent Receipt Concurrent receipt means to receive both military retirement benefits and VA disability compensation." }, { "docid": "D2375260#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/daily-news/2015/12/14/in-rare-move-army-lets-sikh-officer-wear-beard-long-hair-turban.html\nIn Rare Move, Army Lets Sikh Officer Wear Beard, Long Hair, Turban", "text": "\"News In Rare Move, Army Lets Sikh Officer Wear Beard, Long Hair, Turban Army Capt. Simratpal Singh (Photo: Facebook)Military.com By Bryant Jordan For just the fourth time seven years, the U. S. Army has given permission to a Sikh soldier to wear a beard, long hair and a turban -- all considered articles of faith in the Sikh religion. \"\" My Sikh faith and military service are two core parts of who I am,\"\" Capt. Simratpal Singh said. \"\" I am proud to serve my country as an Officer and I look forward to being able to continue serving without having to give up my religious beliefs. \"\" Singh released his statement through The Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, a nonprofit, public interest law firm in Washington, D. C., which takes cases in defense of free expression of religious traditions. The group said the Army exemption came just in time, since Singh is to report for duty at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, on Monday. Singh is now only the fourth Sikh serving on active duty with a waiver allowing him to maintain his beard, long hair and turban. Some lawmakers and, more recently, 27 retired Air Force and Army generals, have pressed the Pentagon to lift the ban on Sikhs serving while maintaining these articles of their faith. Sikhs were able to serve in the U. S. military with beards, long hair and turbans from World War I until 1981, when it was changed in the first year of the Reagan administration by then-Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger." }, { "docid": "D567714#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/medical-waivers-3354037\nHow to Get a Medical Waiver to Join the Military", "text": "\"US Military Careers Joining the Military How to Get a Medical Waiver to Join the Military Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated December 08, 2017Nobody can tell you what your chances of waiver approval are as you consider joining the military. Depending upon your issue, it could be an easy process (like LASIK or PRK Laser Eye Surgery) or a difficult and long process for serious knee or shoulder surgeries. There is a set of standards that you can go by -- Medical Disqualifying Ailments for Military Service but each and every waiver request is evaluated individually, using several individual factors. No two waivers are alike. Medical Waivers The Department of Defense (DOD) sets the medical standards for people wishing to join the U. S. Military. These standards are the same for all the Military branches, including the Coast Guard. ( The Department of Homeland Security has agreed to use the same standards to make MEPS processing easier. The process starts when you complete the medical pre-screening form at the recruiter's office. The recruiter sends this up to MEPS when he/she asks for a medical examination appointment. Now, MEPS does not belong to any particular branch of service." }, { "docid": "D1443020#0", "title": "https://www.fluther.com/27308/whats-the-age-limit-to-join-all-branches-of-the-us/\nWhat's the age limit to join all branches of the U.S. armed forces?", "text": "What's the age limit to join all branches of the U. S. armed forces? Follow Question0 Great Question Asked by se Ven ( 3461 ) November 11th, 2008Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Reserves? Share Question Flag as... America military navy army US U. S. marines join reserves Air Force Coast Guard armed forces age limit Observing members: 0 Composing members: 011 Answer s Easy google; Army, Air Forces, Navy, Marines, etc.gailcalled ( 54466) “Great Answer” ( 5 ) Flag as… ¶18, but most will take you at 17 with parental consent. You can start talking to a recruiter at 16 or probably younger though. Stellar Airman ( 2902) “Great Answer” ( 0 ) Flag as… ¶Are you asking about the minimum or maximum age limit? Seventeen is the youngest you can enlist. Age forty-two is the oldest you can sign up for the US Army. I’m unsure of the max age limit with the other branches. Astro Chuck ( 37306) “Great Answer” ( 0 ) Flag as… ¶I think the question was about age limit (maximum) to start boot camp. I believe the age is 42 years across the board (which is the same for hitchhikers! )" }, { "docid": "D3279478#0", "title": "https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/current-and-prior-service/advance-your-career/warrant-officer.html\nARMY WARRANT OFFICERS", "text": "ARMY WARRANT OFFICERSWHAT IS A WARRANT OFFICER? Warrant Officers make up the technical foundation of the U. S. Army. Throughout their careers, they specialize in a technical area like intelligence, aviation, or military police. Although they make up less than three percent of total Army strength, Warrant Officers have a great job responsibility that includes training Soldiers, organizing and advising on missions, and advancing within their career specialties. Warrant Officer Candidate School Those interested in becoming Warrant Officers must be selected for Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), which is generally held in Fort Rucker, Alabama. Technical specialty applicants must be Staff Sergeant/E-6 or higher to be considered for selection. There is no minimum grade requirement for aviation applicants. The school is designed to assess candidates’ potential for appointment as Warrant Officers and prepare them for service in 16 of the Army’s 17 branches (the Special Operations branch trains and appoints its own Warrant Officers ). The course also focuses on training similar to Officer Candidates School ( OCS ), and provides candidates a foundation of leadership skills that will eventually help them manage others. After a candidate completes WOCS, he or she is appointed as a Warrant Officer (WO1)." } ]
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age waiver for chaplain candidate
[ { "docid": "D1912165#0", "title": "http://www.public.navy.mil/bupers-npc/career/retirement/OfficerRetirements/Pages/AgeWaiver.aspx\n.", "text": "USN (Age 62) USN health care professions officers providing patient care or clinical duties or Chaplains requesting an age waiver are governed by Title 10 U. S. C. Section 1251 and are restricted to a maximum age of 68. USN officers in any of the mentioned designators (210x, 220x, 290x and 410x) desiring retention beyond the age of 62 must formally request to be retained via a personal letter and command endorsement. Endorsements from higher authorities other than the reporting senior will be accepted but are not required. Only the command endorsement is required to process the request. DATEFrom: RANK FIRST MI. LAST NAME, USN, DESIGTo: Commander, Navy Personnel Command (PERS-8353)Via: Commanding Officer, (Member’s Command)Subj: REQUEST FOR RETENTION ON ACTIVE DUTY BEYOND AGE 62Ref: (a) Title 10 USC 12511. Per reference, I hereby request retention on active duty beyond age 62 until (Month/Year to requested date).2. Provide justification for request.3. Point of contact information (your e-mail address and telephone number). FI." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3038191#0", "title": "http://www.myfuture.com/military/articles-advice/enlisting-in-the-military\nEnlisting in the Military", "text": "Enlisting in the Military There are two main ways to join today’s volunteer Military: enlisting directly after high school or finishing college and joining as a commissioned officer. Enlistment is the most common way to join. Familiarizing yourself with the enlistment process can be helpful, as there are a few things that you’ll likely go through no matter which course you choose. Enlisted vs. Officer? Doing the Research Visiting a Recruiter MEPSAfter the MEPSBasic Training Advancement Opportunities Enlisted vs. Officer? In all military branches, servicemembers are divided into two categories: enlisted or officer. Both types of servicemembers are crucial to successful missions. Enlisted members are employed in almost every type of military career, often in hands-on roles. They make up approximately 83 percent of the overall active-duty military workforce (This figure includes noncommissioned officers (NCOs), who, despite the title, are higher-ranking enlisted personnel). Officers are generally employed in management roles or highly specialized fields that require more training (e.g., doctors, lawyers and chaplains)." }, { "docid": "D1424367#0", "title": "http://www.degreeinfo.com/accreditation-discussions-ra-detc-state-approval-unaccredited-schools/48809-value-tracs-abhe-degree.html\nValue of a TRACS/ABHE degree", "text": "\"Home Forums > Other Education-related topics > Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva >Value of a TRACS/ABHE degree Discussion in ' Accreditation Discussions (RA, DETC, state approva ' started by cesmith78, Jul 6, 2014 .cesmith78New Member Messages: 34Likes Received: 0Location: Baker, Fl I've been thinking of transferring to Luther Rice University. What would be the advantages of having a Nationally accredited degree over an unaccredited one besides Federal Aid and entry into grad schools? I want to be in ministry but would like an accredited degree to help me get a secular job if a church one isn't forthcoming.cesmith78, Jul 6, 2014 #1JWCNew Member Messages: 164Likes Received: 0That all depends on the degree. What secular job would a theology degree qualify you for, would be the first question to address, I would think. JWC, Jul 7, 2014 #2Cal Dog New Member Messages: 3,647Likes Received: 0Employers often require or prefer candidates with college degrees. The exact type of degree or accreditation will matter in some cases, but not in others. Some jobs only require an \"\"accredited degree\"\". A religious degree from TRACS or ABHE has legitimate national accreditation, and should therefore qualify as a general-purpose \"\"accredited degree\"\" for job-hunting purposes. Obviously a TRACS/ABHE degree won't help in all situations. If a job posting specifies a \"\"regionally accredited degree\"\", or something secular like an \"\"accounting degree\"\" or \"\"computer science degree\"\", then a nationally accredited religious degree is probably not going to work." }, { "docid": "D931317#0", "title": "http://www.ehow.com/about_4680450_pay-scale-army-chaplains.html\nPay Scale for Army Chaplains", "text": "\"Home » Classroom Pay Scale for Army Chaplains By Leslie E. Royal; Updated October 04, 2017XIf you have an interest in serving God and country in the military, research the career of an Army chaplain. You must have a bachelor's degree as well as a graduate degree in religious studies, which will allow you to make substantially more as an officer. Active Duty Basic Pay Army pay varies, based on years of experience, rank and whether you're an officer. As of 2014, the lowest pay scale was $18,378 for less than two years for a private and up to $35,578.80 for a staff sergeant with six years in. Officers' pay ranged from $34,862.40 for a second lieutenant to $69,987.60 for a major with six years' experience. Including noncash compensation such as free or subsidized housing, education, health care, child care, food and retirement pay, the Army states that its average annual compensation package works out to $99,000 for all positions Reserve Duty Basic Pay According to the Army, reservists must put in two weeks of training annually and one weekend monthly. For 38 days a year, a private made $3,216.15 in 2014, while a staff sergeant with six years on the job earned $6,226.29. Officers started at $6,100.82 for a second lieutenant with less than two years' experience. Pay rose to $12,247.83 for a major with up to six years in the reserves. Additional Perks and Benefits As of 2014, added incentives for chaplains included tuition assistance and a $10,000 bonus for signing up as a reserve troop program unit chaplain." }, { "docid": "D2658576#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/navy-commissioned-officer-job-description-3356600\nLearn About Being a Navy Commissioned Officer", "text": "\"US Military Careers Military Jobs Learn About Being a Navy Commissioned Officer Get Job Descriptions, Qualifications, and More Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated December 17, 2017The following is an overview of the job descriptions and qualification factors for Navy commissioned officer job designations. Learn about working in Naval Aviation as a Naval Flight Officer (NFOC). Age At least 19 and less than 30 at time of commission. Waiver up to 24 months for prior AD service. Education BA/BS in any major. No restrictions, but technical degrees preferred. Min 2.0 GPATraining OCS (12 wks)API (6 wks)Basic/Intermediate/Advanced Winged (15 -24mo)FRS (6-12 mo)Vision/Med Correctable to 20/20 (waivers NOT considered). Phorias: No obvious Heterotropia or Symptomatic Heterophoria. Refraction: < ±6.00 sphere; < -3.00 cylinder. Color vision required." }, { "docid": "D696275#0", "title": "http://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/warrant/WOEligibility.shtml\nSteps To Determine Eligibility For The Warrant Officer Program", "text": "\"Steps To Determine Eligibility For The Warrant Officer Program The steps below provide guidance on how to use this web site ( www.usarec.army.mil/warrant ) to determine eligibility and if eligible, how to submit an application. Review the steps below and explore all of the pages in this web site to determine if you are eligible for any WO MOS before beginning an application. View the recruiting branch's most current presentation. WOBrief.pdf Administrative Requirements: US Citizenship. ( No Waivers)High school graduate or have a GED (No Waivers)FINAL Secret or Top Secret Security Clearance - Interim clearances will not satisfy the requirement!Pass the standard 3-event Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) and meet height/weight standards. APFT must be current and not older than six months by the time the applicants packet will be boarded. Pass the commissioning physical for technical specialties or the Class 1 (warrant officer candidate) flight physical for Aviators. All applicants must have 12 months remaining on their enlistment contract. Active Federal Service (AFS): All applicants must have 12 years of AFS or less prior to their packet being boarded. Applicants must submit an AFS waiver request with the application if they have 12 or more years of AFS." }, { "docid": "D2346056#0", "title": "http://study.com/articles/Hospital_Chaplain_Job_Description_and_Education_Requirements.html\nHospital Chaplain: Job Description and Education Requirements", "text": "Hospital Chaplain: Job Description and Education Requirements Learn about the education and preparation needed to become a hospital chaplain. Get a quick view of the requirements as well as details about training, job duties and employment outlook to find out if this is the career for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »A hospital chaplain is a clergy member ordained to assist residents in their religious and spiritual pursuits. Chaplains are usually required to have a degree in counseling, theology, or another major pertinent to their line of work. Essential Information Chaplains offer ministry and spiritual guidance to patients, family members and caregivers within the hospital setting. Many chaplains work in an interfaith environment using a non-denominational style of counseling. They may perform specific religious duties related to the faith they were ordained in, for example, administration of last rites. Required Education Bachelor's degree Other Requirements Background in counseling, psychology or theology Projected Job Growth (2014-2024)* 6% for all clergy Mean Annual Salary (2015)* $48,150 for all clergy Source: *U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Job Description Chaplains of many faiths work with a diverse population and are tasked with counseling patients undergoing surgical procedures, facing end of life issues or involved in traumatic accidents. They also offer comfort and support to patients' families. They may be called on by hospital staff to calm angry or emotionally distraught friends and family members of patients." }, { "docid": "D1391905#0", "title": "http://offgridsurvival.com/obamacourtmartialchristianmilitary/\nObama Administration to Court Martial & Punish Christian Military who Share Their Faith", "text": "Obama Administration to Court Martial & Punish Christian Military who Share Their Faith May 1, 2013 Robert Richardson News, Police State 104The Pentagon has confirmed that they will now be prosecuting military members who share their Christian Faith. The statement, which was released to Fox News, is unprecedented and means that even Military Chaplain, who are there for the specific purpose of helping those of faith, will no longer be able to share their religious views with anyone in the military. The move comes after the Obama Administration allowed one of the most fanatical atheists in America to develop court-martial procedures that will punish Christians in the military who express or share their faith in Jesus Christ. Mikey Weinstein, President of the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, was brought in by the Obama administration to come up with procedures that will be used to literally persecute those who share the gospel of Jesus Christ. Those who are found guilty could be imprisoned or dishonorably discharged from the military. Military Chaplain, who have spiritually counseled members of the military since the founding of the U. S. military under George Washington, will now be barred from ministering to the spiritual needs of even active military troops who are giving their lives in the field of battle. Weinstein, who talked to Fox News, stated “Someone needs to be punished for this, until the Air Force or Army or Navy or Marine Corps punishes a member of the military for unconstitutional religious proselytizing and oppression, we will never have the ability to stop this horrible, horrendous, dehumanizing behavior.” He’s also said U. S. troops who proselytize are guilty of sedition and treason and are and of committing an act of “spiritual rape. ”What amazes me is the fact that the Obama administration has refused to persecute the Fort Hood Terrorist that killed 13 people and injured over 30 people under the same religious laws. This is a man who in the name of religious jihad, went on a shooting rampage that the Pentagon has classified an “Act of Workplace Violence.”" }, { "docid": "D779819#0", "title": "https://dmna.ny.gov/\nNew Chaplains for Army Guard", "text": "Jobs The Adjutant General Press Room Courtesy photo New Chaplains for Army Guard LATHAMThree new chaplains and chaplain candidates joined the New York Army National Guards chaplains corps on March 27. They are, from left, the 1st Lt. Rayna Kavanaugh, from Huntington Station who is an ordained minister for the World Council of Independent Christian Churches, who will be assigned to the 2rd Battalion 142nd Aviation; 2nd Lt. Robyn Putney from Rochester, a first year seminarian from the Evangelical Church Alliance, who will serve as a Chaplain Candidate assigned to the Joint Forces Headquarters; and 2nd Lt. Kevin Orcutt, from Gloversville, a first year seminarian affiliated with the Federated Orthodox Catholic Churches, who will serve as a Chaplain Candidate in the Joint Forces Headquarters. DMNA Press Releases Sat, 07 Apr 2018 06:01Secret move of the 77th Division-- the New York City division-- from Long Island was not so secret in 1918The move from Camp Upton, Long Island to France was supposed to be secret, but when the U. S. Army's 77th Division left in March and April 1918, everybody in New York City-- the hometown for most of the 23,000 men-- seemed to know about it.more... NY National Guard In the News Army.mil -- Mon, 09 Apr 2018NY Army National Guard Aviators give a lift to Albany-area ROTC Cadets CAMP JOHNSON, COLCHESTER, Vermont -- New York Army National Guard aircrews from the 3rd Battalion, 142nd Aviation Battalion provided tactical airlift to assist the training of cadets from... (more)Olean Times Herald -- Mon, 09 Apr 2018National Guard soldiers promoted LATHAM - Maj. Gen. Anthony P. German, the adjutant general for the state of New York, announced the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capability... (more)Newsday -- Sat, 07 Apr 2018Funeral held Friday for last of LI Guard crew to die in Iraq crash TAMPA - More than 200 family, friends and fellow airmen filled the Incarnation Catholic Church chapel Friday morning in this city on the Florida Gulf Coast to say goodbye to Air Force Maj.... (more)Winter 2018 Guard Times Magazine" }, { "docid": "D274546#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-the-maximum-age-to-enlist-in-the-military-3354075\nWhat Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military?", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military What Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military? Maximum Age Requirements To Join The Military Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated April 21, 2017One of the most frequently asked questions recruiters get asked is what are the maximum age limits to enlist in the military service. There is an age limit that disqualifies certain ages from joining the military. However, the age limit is higher that you may think. If you are over this age limit, you are not qualified for service. But, if you keep pushing and proving to the recruiters that your experience and physical fitness levels are acceptable, you could be eligible for an age waiver. The most frequently asked question is the following: Question: What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military? Across the United States Armed Forces, the maximum age for enlistment for someone who has never served in the military before depends on the branch. For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old." }, { "docid": "D3095755#0", "title": "https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/medicaid-waivers/pa-department-of-aging-waiver.html\nPennsylvania Department of Aging Medicaid Waiver", "text": "\"Pennsylvania Department of Aging Medicaid Waiver Page Reviewed / Updated - Jan. 2018Find Financial Assistance for Care Find Affordable Assisted Living Help Finding Affordable Home Care Get Help Qualifying for Medicaid Technologies that Lower Care Costs Table of Contents Waiver Description Eligibility Guidelines Benefits and Services How to Apply / Learn More What is a Medicaid Waiver? For persons with limited financial resources, Medicaid pays for nursing home care. For those who wish to live at home or in assisted living, sometimes Medicaid will pay for care in those locations if it can be obtained at a lower cost than in a nursing home. It does this through \"\"Medicaid Waivers,\"\" which are also called Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Waivers or Waiver Funded Services. Waiver Description A new managed care waiver program, Community Health Choices (CHC), will impact individuals who are currently enrolled in the Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA) Medicaid Waiver. This program, which begins in January 2018, will roll out in three phases, and includes mandatory enrollment from PDA to CHC. However, the same long-term care services provided by PDA will be provided by CHC. To learn more about CHC, click here . The Pennsylvania Department of Aging (PDA) Medicaid Waiver provides home and community based services to seniors who require nursing facility care but elect to live and receive care in their own homes or in other community living arrangements, such as a Domiciliary Care Home. It is also referred to as the PA Council of Aging Waiver, the PDA Waiver, the Office of Long Term Living (OLTL) Waiver, and the Home and Community-Based Waiver for Individuals Aged 60 and Over." }, { "docid": "D3275086#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090903215636AAYtH2m\nAge waiver to become an officer in the Air Force (active or guard)?", "text": "\"Politics & Government Military Age waiver to become an officer in the Air Force (active or guard)? I am 35 years old and have a Bachelor's in Psychology. I have heard I am too old to become commissioned in the Air Force. Is there any type of waiver?1 following 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: First, ignore the answer by \"\"Love Me!! \"\", as it has nothing to do with your question. Have you ever been in the military before? What physical shape are you in? At 35, prior military service would help, but it won't prevent you from becoming an officer. You would still have to take BMT - the reason for the physical question. If you apply for Officer Training School (OTS) upon enlisting, the Basic training isn't quite as hard as regular enlistees have to do." }, { "docid": "D3498027#0", "title": "https://aringo.com/mba-without-gmat/\n.", "text": "FULL TIME MBA programs that don’t require GMATLocation Details IE (Spain) Spain At IE we accept three entrance exams the IE Global Admissions Test, GMAT and GRE. If you’re planning on taking the GMAT we encourage you try out IE´s GMAT simulation tool and see how you score in the exam!Babson College Babson Park, MA Babson College offers a special Blended Learning MBA program , which has no GMAT score required for acceptance. Based on the fact Blended Learning students have extensive work experience, Babson is able to waive the GMAT test requirement for this program for qualifying applicants. The fast track MBA does not require GMAT as well. De Paul University’s Kellstadt Graduate School of Business Chicago, IL Applicants to Kellstadt’s Full-Time MBA, Part-Time MBA and Weekend MBA may receive a GMAT waiver if they have completed an M. D., Ph. D or J. D. or demonstrate clear evidence of quantitative analysis skills. Lake Forest Graduate School of Management Lake Forest, ILNo test scores are required for admission to Lake Forest’s Immersion MBA and Leadership MBA programs. Suffolk University’s Sawyer School of Business Boston, MAGMAT® and GRE® requirements can be waived for Sawyer’s Full-Time MBA, Part-Time MBA, Global MBA and Executive MBA programs provided that applicants meet certain conditions. Pace University’s Lubin School of Business New York, NYApplicants to Lubin’s Full-Time and Part-Time MBA programs who already hold a business-related master’s degree can request a GMAT® waiver. Lubin’s Executive MBA Program doesn’t require the GMAT® at all." }, { "docid": "D1125116#0", "title": "https://www.irs.gov/publications/p571/ch10.html\nPublication 571 (01/2018), Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403 (b) Plans)", "text": "\"Publication 571 (01/2018), Tax-Sheltered Annuity Plans (403 (b) Plans)For Employees of Public Schools and Certain Tax-Exempt Organizations Revised: January 2018Publication 571 - Introductory Material Future Developments For the latest information about developments related to Pub. 571, such as legislation enacted after it was published, go to IRS.gov/Pub571. What’s New for 2017Retirement savings contributions credit. For 2017, the adjusted gross income limitations have increased from $61,500 to $62,000 for married filing jointly filers, from $46,125 to $46,500 for head of household filers, and from $30,750 to $31,000 for single, married filing separately, or qualifying widow (er) with dependent child filers. See chapter 10, Retirement Savings Contributions Credit (Saver's Credit), for additional information. Limit on elective deferrals. For 2017, the limit on elective deferrals remains unchanged at $18,000. Limit on annual additions. For 2017, the limit on annual additions has increased from $53,000 to $54,000. What's New for 2018Retirement savings contributions credit." }, { "docid": "D374618#0", "title": "http://buffalotrailbsa.org/resources/eagle-scout/\nEagle Scout Requirements", "text": "Eagle Scout Requirements Eagle Scout Paperwork Eagle Check List Eagle Scout Workbook Letter of Ambition – Requirement #7Letters of References New Eagle Project and Board of Review Eagle Scout Scholarship Application – Howard County (Odd numbered years only)Online Resources:www.scouting.org/advancementhttp://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/guidetoadvancement/eaglescoutrank.aspxhttp://www.scouting.org/filestore/pdf/512-728_WB_fillable.pdf Eagle Rank Requirementshttp://www.scouting.org/scoutsource/Boy Scouts/Advancementand Awards/eagle.aspx Be active in your troop, team, crew, or ship for a period of at least six months after you have achieved the rank of Life Scout. Demonstrate that you live by the principles of the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your daily life. List on your Eagle Scout Rank Application the names of individuals who know you personally and would be willing to provide a recommendation on your behalf, including parents/guardians, religious, educational, and employer references. Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than you already have), including the following: First Aid Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Communication Cooking Personal Fitness Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving Environmental Science OR Sustainability Personal Management Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling Camping Family Life You must choose only one merit badge listed in items h, i, and k. If you have earned more than one of the badges listed in items h, i, and k, choose one and list the remaining badges to make your total of 21. While a Life Scout, serve actively in your unit for a period of six months in one or more of the following positions of responsibility. List only those position served after your Life board of review date. Boy Scout troop. Patrol leader, assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, Venture patrol leader, troop guide, Order of the Arrow troop representative, den chief, scribe, librarian, historian, quartermaster, junior assistant Scoutmaster, chaplain aide, instructor, webmaster, or Leave No Trace trainer. Varsity Scout team. Captain, cocaptain, program manager, squad leader, team secretary, Order of the Arrow team representative, librarian, historian, quartermaster, chaplain aide, instructor, den chief, webmaster, or Leave No Trace trainer." }, { "docid": "D1274486#0", "title": "http://bcci.professionalchaplains.org/content.asp?pl=25&contentid=26\nCertification Frequently Asked Questions", "text": "Certification Frequently Asked Questions About certification and the application process About education, degrees, training and schools About reinstatement of certification About Certification and the Application Process Q1: How do I become a board certified chaplain (BCC) or associate certified chaplain (ACC)? A: Becoming a certified chaplain isn’t an overnight process. It requires a master degree with graduate-level theological education, clinical pastoral education, endorsement/support from a recognized faith group and demonstrated competency in functioning as a chaplain. This is detailed in the document, Qualifications for Board Certified and Associate Certified Chaplains. Once you have fulfilled these requirements, you are ready to apply for certification. Q2: What is the difference between a Board Certified Chaplain (BCC) and an Associate Certified Chaplain (ACC)? A: This is detailed in the document, Qualifications for Board Certified and Associate Certified Chaplains and is described in the table below. Q3: What are the requirements for becoming certified by the Board of Chaplaincy Certification Inc ®. ( BCCI ® )? A: Below is a table that outlines the requirements for certification as a board certified chaplain, provisional board certified chaplain, associate certified chaplain and provisional associate certified chaplain." }, { "docid": "D3382305#0", "title": "https://chaplainsreport.com/2014/06/02/chaplain-certification-apc-vs-cpsp-vs-nothing/\nChaplain certification: APC vs CPSP vs ⦠nothing?", "text": "Chaplain certification: APC vs CPSP vs … nothing? June 2, 2014 / scblair6 Votes***update: if you like this then read this article as well: APC vs CPSP vs … both? ****** update #2: here’s my thoughts on the benefits of certification after I completed my own: Why Certification Makes a Difference for Chaplains ******update #3: why the formation of the Spiritual Care Association (SCA) is a good thing ***This is probably one of the most polarizing topics concerning professional chaplaincy – at least from what I’ve heard – but it’s a good one to consider if you’re considering a career as a Chaplain. I’m going to give a quick run-down of the options, the benefits and drawbacks of each, and let you know what I’m doing. Bear in mind that these opinions are just based on my own limited experience and aren’t intended to be an exhaustive, investigative comparison. I couldn’t recommend any stronger that you need to do your own homework and research. Read on and I’ll give my impressions on the two major certifying bodies as well as the “what, me certified?” route. APC/BCCI Certification: The “Gold Standard”Certification for many is a one track road: do your four units of CPE, get provisional certification through the Board of Chaplaincy Certification, which is part of the Association of Professional Chaplains. put your time in and complete your required forms, do your board review and you’re certified." }, { "docid": "D86910#0", "title": "http://goatlocker.org/resources/cpo/about/cmcpro.htm\nCommand Master Chief Program", "text": "Command Master Chief Program ( From OPNAVINST 1306.2C, 16 October 1995) The Navy's Command Master Chief (CMC) Program is a valuable asset which stimulates free-flowing communications and ensures the highest standards of professionalism are upheld at all levels within the chain of command. Command Master Chiefs strengthen the chain of command by keeping the Commanding Officer aware of existing or potential situations as well as procedures and practices which affect the mission, readiness, welfare and morale of the Sailors in the command. CMC's are the senior enlisted leaders who report directly to their respective Commanding Officers. They formulate and implement policies concerning morale, welfare, job satisfaction, discipline, utilization and training of Navy personnel. By reporting directly to their Commanding Officer, the CMC's keep their chain of command aware and informed of sensitive and current issues. All commands with 250 or more enlisted manpower will have a CMC assigned by the Bureau of Personnel. All carrier based Air Wing squadrons, deployable Helicopter Antisubmarine Warfare Light, Helicopter Combat Support, and Maritime Patrol squadrons will have CMC requirement regardless of size due to the complexity of their operations. Those commands that do not have enlisted manpower of 250 shall assign a CMC from within command resources on a collateral duty basis. In the absence of a Master Chief Petty Officer (MCPO), a Senior Chief Petty Officer (SCPO) or Chief Petty Officer (CPO) may be assigned. Selection as Command Master Chief To qualify for selection as a primary duty CMC, the individual must possess, among others, the following qualities:a." }, { "docid": "D865769#0", "title": "http://www.rld.state.nm.us/boards/Real_Estate_Commission_Requirements_and_Continuing_Education.aspx\n2018 New Mexico Real Estate Commission Meeting Schedule", "text": "\"2018 New Mexico Real Estate Commission Meeting Schedule! 2018 Web-Edition RULE BOO K ! LICENSING REQUIREMENTS & CONTINUING ED2018 NMREC Core Course Planning Guide Click Here: NMREC Catalogue of Approved Courses Licensing Requirements The New Mexico Real Estate Commission issues two types of real estate broker’s licenses: (1) an Associate Broker’s license; and, (2) a Qualifying Broker’s license. Both types of licenses are issued to individuals. There is no corporate real estate broker’s license in New Mexico. An Associate Broker may:1. Hold only one associate broker’s license,2. Be affiliated with one qualifying broker at a time; and,3. Not engage in any real estate activity for any other qualifying broker other than the qualifying broker with whom the associate broker is affiliated. A Qualifying Broker may:1." }, { "docid": "D1127797#0", "title": "http://usmilitary.about.com/od/joiningthemilitary/f/faqenlage.htm\nWhat Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military?", "text": "US Military Careers Joining the Military What Is the Maximum Age to Enlist in the Military? Maximum Age Requirements To Join The Military Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Stew Smith Updated April 21, 2017One of the most frequently asked questions recruiters get asked is what are the maximum age limits to enlist in the military service. There is an age limit that disqualifies certain ages from joining the military. However, the age limit is higher that you may think. If you are over this age limit, you are not qualified for service. But, if you keep pushing and proving to the recruiters that your experience and physical fitness levels are acceptable, you could be eligible for an age waiver. The most frequently asked question is the following: Question: What is the maximum age to enlist in the Military? Across the United States Armed Forces, the maximum age for enlistment for someone who has never served in the military before depends on the branch. For the Army, the maximum age is 35. For the Navy, age waivers start at 34-years-old." }, { "docid": "D374619#0", "title": "http://usscouts.org/advance/boyscout/bsrank7.asp\nEagle Rank Requirements", "text": "\"Eagle Rank Requirements Requirements were REVISED effective January 1, 2018. To see the changes which were made, Click here. For the previous requirements, Click here. Effective on January 1, 2018, the VARSITY SCOUT program was discontinued by BSA. Be active in your troop for a period of at least six months as a Life Scout. As a Life Scout, demonstrate Scout spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Tell how you have done your duty to God, how you have lived the Scout Oath and Scout Law in your everyday life, and how your understanding of the Scout Oath and Scout Law will guide your life in the future. List on your Eagle Scout Rank Application the names of individuals who know you personally and would be willing to provide a recommendation on your behalf, including parents/guardians, religious (if not affiliated with an organized religion, then the parent or guardian provides this reference), educational, employer (if employed), and two other references. Earn a total of 21 merit badges (10 more than required for the Life rank), including these 13 merit badges: First Aid Citizenship in the Community Citizenship in the Nation Citizenship in the World Communication Cooking Personal Fitness Emergency Preparedness OR Lifesaving Environmental Science OR Sustainability Personal Management Swimming OR Hiking OR Cycling Camping, and Family Life You must choose only one of the merit badges listed in categories h, i, and k. Any additional merit badge (s) earned in those categories may be counted as one of your eight optional merit badges used to make your total of 21. Name of Merit Badge: Date Earned:1. _________________________ _________________________" } ]
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[ { "docid": "D845685#0", "title": "http://stayarmyreserve.army.mil/oa_preq.htm\n.", "text": "Army Reserve Officer Accession Programs Prerequisites: Age: Minimum age is 18. Maximum age 41 years and 6 months at time of scheduled board. Presently there are no restrictions to the maximum age for which an applicant can submit a waiver request. Citizenship: All applicants must be a US citizen or have lawfully entered the United States for permanent residence. An applicant is exempt if he or she is currently serving or have served previously in the Armed Forces. Foreign nationals living in the United States, or its possessions who have not applied for permanent residence (non declared alien) may submit application for initial appointment. However, it will be with the provision that if accepted, application for permanent residence will be made. Mental Qualifications : Must have a GT score of 110 or higher. Applicant from another branch of the Armed Forces must submit evidence of attainment of a qualifying GT score 110 or higher. To be obtained on Recruiter Eligibility Data Display (REDD)." } ]
[ { "docid": "D3529222#0", "title": "https://www.seewithlasik.com/docs/lasik-military.html\nPRK & LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Considerations and Requirements for Army, Navy, Marine & Air Force Military Personnel", "text": "\"PRK & LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Considerations and Requirements for Army, Navy, Marine & Air Force Military Personnel Reviewed by Brad Spagnolo, M. D. LASIK Eye Surgery is often considered by a great number of people in the military. Army, Navy, Marine & Air Force personnel perform their duties in a wide variety of environments and under conditions that are poorly suited to wearing glasses or contact lenses.\\ Military personnel perform better if they don't have to worry about breaking eyeglasses, losing contact lenses, or glasses and lenses fogging up at crucial moments. Moreover, the compatibility of eyewear with night vision goggles, gas masks, aiming devices and other systems is a constant source of concern in terms of safety as well as performance of duties. One can only imagine the challenges presented to those who are dependent on eyeglasses or contact lenses while attempting to operate complicated sighting systems, wearing protective masks or night vision goggles, working in the rain, mud and sand or other conditions that are difficult for most of us to comprehend. Based on ongoing research as well as actual field and clinical data and feedback that has been observed and collected before, during and after deployment there are limits on the actual types of Laser Eye Surgery (PRK vs. LASIK) that personnel may be eligible for. Virtually any active-duty and activated National Guard and Reserve soldiers-Army, Navy, Air Force or Marines-are eligible for Laser Eye Surgery under the Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Program (WRESP) if they meet certain criteria. However each service branch may have slightly different polices regarding new accessions or retention on active duty for PRK and LASIK. In general, there are few if any restrictions on PRK, but LASIK may be prohibited in Special Forces troops and anyone considering SCUBA or HALO school. LASIK may be permitted in those considering Special Forces so long as the LASIK surgery is completed prior to entering Special Forces. The Navy and Marines will routinely grant a waiver for pilots or student naval aviators to fly after PRK, assuming preoperative standards are met, no complications in the healing process were encountered and passing their standard vision tests." }, { "docid": "D1896233#0", "title": "https://groups.google.com/d/msg/alt.society.liberalism/Sv2AsAAcVNo/EzzioAN9BiAJ\n.", "text": "\"Jeffrey Davis < [email protected] > wrote in message news:[email protected]... His SPN is specific to his discharge. It is the official word from Do D: Copyright (c) Since 1988 The American War Library | Home G. I. Photo Museum | Registry Forms | Vet/Military Websites SPN/RE Separation Codes Click here for SPD Codes To decode a SPN number or RE Code not on this list, write to [email protected] Permission granted to link these DD-214 Code sites to your Webpage http://members.aol.com/usregistry/warlib25.htmhttp://members.aol.com/usregistry/warlib45.htm This site will be updated with new information INDEXPlease Read RE Codes Numeric SPN Numbers Alphabetic SPD Numbers Getting your military file Replacing your DD214 Replacing your Discharge Certificate Please Read We ask that you please take to time to read the following official Introduction that was prepared for the release of the SPN/RE codes. Please be advised that we have purposely excluded some SPN codes from the following list. To obtain the description of any code not listed please e-mail your request. Absence of a SPN number definition should not be interprested to infer a negative or derrogatory (past) status. Additionally, extreme prudence is advised in associating a SPN number to an individual. Slander and libel laws govern personal personal assault. Legal counsel is strongly advised prior to making public statements on character. Introduction - Military Codes As many as 30 million \"\"old\"\" draft cards were issued before the last 1 was sent out In 1975. Although they were issued only as a means of informing the individual of his classification or selective service number, they were used as ID to prove age as well as for other uses for which they were not designed." }, { "docid": "D252150#0", "title": "http://army.com/info/usa/eligibility\nCan I Join The Army?", "text": "Home Can I Join The Army? For the very latest information, especially policies on waivers, you should fill out this form and click the Submit button to have someone contact you and answer all your questions. But if you want some information now, below is a summary of the US Army's enlistment rules. Click on a subject area below to go to a page with more details. Age and Parental Permission To join the US Army you must be 17 years old or older and not have reached your 35th birthday. Name and SSNYou must have a name and a valid Social Security number that goes with your name. Citizenship You must be a born, naturalized, or otherwise legal citizen of the United States. Education You usually must have a high school diploma or GED along with 15 college credits (classes numbered 101 or higher). To learn how you can earn the 15 college credits to be able to join and have Uncle Sam pay for that education, you should fill out this form. You must also be able to read, write, and understand English well enough to understand the oath and qualify on the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) test." }, { "docid": "D224815#0", "title": "https://www.thebalance.com/understanding-military-retirement-pay-3332633\nUnderstanding Military Retirement Pay", "text": "\"Military Pay & Benefits Pay & Finances Understanding Military Retirement Pay Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated March 30, 2018The military retirement pay system used to be easy to understand: You put in 20 years, and you got 50 percent of your base pay immediately upon retirement. You put in more than 20 years and you got 2.5 percent more for each year of active duty after 20 years (up to 75 percent). During the draw-down, Congress decided military retirement pay was too simple and decided to complicate it. Congress started with small changes, moving the annual Cost-of-Living Allowance to January 1st, instead of October 1st, but then got serious and dug in to make some major changes. Here are some basics of the military retirement pay system that you should be aware of: For Navy and Marine Corps members, you are considered to be a \"\"retired member\"\" for classification purposes if you are an enlisted member with over 30 years service, or a warrant or commissioned officer. Enlisted Navy and Marine Corps members with less than 30 years service are transferred to the Fleet Reserve/Fleet Marine Corps Reserve and their pay is referred to as \"\"retainer pay\"\". Air Force and Army members with over 20 years service are all classified as retired and receive retired pay. When a Navy or Marine Corps member completes 30 years, including time on the retired rolls in receipt of retainer pay, the Fleet Reserve status is changed to retired status, and they begin receiving retired pay. Don't become confused. The above is for information purposes only." }, { "docid": "D697177#0", "title": "https://www.justanswer.com/military-law/7dyze-nonprobationary-officer-recommended-elimination.html\nI am a nonprobationary officer recommended for eliminationâ¦", "text": "\"This answer was rated: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★I am a nonprobationary officer recommended for elimination…I am a nonprobationary officer recommended for elimination by the GOSCA. The GOSCA recommended a General discharge. However, under 600-8-24 it appears that a GOSCA does not make recommendations-that is only for probationary officers. So, I am submitting a conditional waiver for the General discharge. Are my chances good that ARBA/HRC/HQDA will accept the conditional waiver for a General discharge if it is IAW the GOSCA's recommendation on the notice of elimination? Can they come back and force a board when the GOSCA already recommends a General? That would not seem to make sense since if I had board and scored a OTH the GOSCA already agreed that I deserve a general and he could always upgrade a board's recommendation? Unclear and confusing... Share this conversation Answered in 20 minutes by: 12/5/2012Military Lawyer: P. Simmons Thanks for the chance to help. I am an attorney with over 12 years military law experience. GOSCA??" }, { "docid": "D2387362#0", "title": "http://www.njarmyguard.com/crecodes/\n.", "text": "RE Codes / DEP Discharges Army USNUSCGUSMCUSAFUSAF Def USAFRANGDEPNotes Suspension of Enlistment Waivers AWOL or Lost Time Prior Service with RE-4 Bar to Reenlistment TAPAS Requirements SPD Codes SPD Codes Fully Eligible SMOM 17-057AOC Annex A Table 2AR 601-210 Para 4-24AR 601-210 Para 4-13SMOM 17-017AR 635-5-1AR 601-210 Para 3-21 / 3-22Table 3-1 from AR 601-210 U. S. Army Reentry Eligibility Codes Code Definition RE-1 Applies to: Person completing his or her term of active Service who is considered qualified to reenter the US Army. Eligibility: Qualified for enlistment if all other criteria are met. RE-3 Applies to: Person who is not considered fully qualified for reentry or continuous service at time of separation, but disqualification is waiverable. Eligibility: Ineligible unless a waiver is granted. RE-4 Applies to: Person separated from last period of service with a nonwaiverable disqualification. This includes anyone with a DA imposed bar to reenlistment in effect at time of separation, or separated for any reason (except length of service retirement) with 18 or more years active Federal service. Eligibility: Ineligible for enlistment. Note: RE4 and discharged as TDRL and fit for duty. Eligible to enlist within 90 days in accordance with paragraph 5-51. RE-4R Applies to: A person who retired for length of service with 15 or more years active Federal service." }, { "docid": "D1508237#0", "title": "https://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/recruiter/faqs.shtml\n.", "text": "\"~ Frequently Asked Questions ~FAQs: Q: Where can I get a brief overview of USAREC and Recruiting duty? A: From your Division Outreach NCO . https://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/recruiter/eligibility_requirements.shtml Q: Where can I get the current forms and documents required for my recruiting packet? A: Volunteers: https://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/recruiter/volunteer_recruiters.shtml DA Selectees: https://www.usarec.army.mil/hq/recruiter/da_selected_recruiters.shtml Q: What is the difference between a DA Selected Recruiter and a Volunteer Recruiter? A: DA Selected Recruiters are NCOs whose branches have nominated them for duty as Recruiters. Each MOS branch is responsible for assigning Soldiers to special duties such as Recruiter. If you meet the criteria, you could very well be DA Selected for this assignment. t There is a similar program for selecting Drill Sergeants. For Example, last FY over 1,000 NCOs were selected to serve outside their PMOS, sent to recruiting school and assigned as needed by the United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC). Volunteer Recruiters on the other hand, complete a volunteer recruiter packet and send it to USAREC's Recruit the Recruiter team or take it to one of the Division Outreach NCOs for review." }, { "docid": "D2783205#0", "title": "http://myarmybenefits.us.army.mil/Home/Benefit_Library/State__Territory_Benefits/Washington.html\nState / Territory Benefits - Washington", "text": "\"Home › Benefit Library › State / Territory Benefits › Washington State / Territory Benefits - Washington State Taxes Education Benefits Employment Benefits Unemployment Compensation Department of Licensing Health and Insurance Benefits Parks and Recreation Benefits Miscellaneous Benefits Resource Locator VA Facilities Resources Summary: Washington offers special benefits for its military Service members and Veterans including property tax exemptions, state employment preferences, education and tuition assistance, vehicle tags, as well as hunting and fishing license privileges. Eligibility for some benefits may depend on residency, military component and Veteran disability status. State Benefit Highlights and Eligibility State Taxes: Personal Income Tax: No state personal income tax Retirement Tax: Not Taxed Military Disability Retired Pay: Not Taxed VA Disability Dependency and Indemnity Compensation: VA benefits are not taxable because they generally are for disabilities and are not subject to federal or state taxes. Learn more Property Tax Exemption: Disposable income is used to determine eligibility for certain property tax relief programs. Veterans' disability, dependency and indemnity compensation benefits are NOT included in the calculation of disposable income. ( Military retirement pay still has to be included in disposable income.) Eligibility: To qualify for the Exemption Program, you must be at least 61 years of age OR disabled OR a disabled Veteran with a 100 percent service-connected disability. ( If a Veteran is disabled and unable to work, or at least age 61, the Veteran may still qualify even if he/she is not 100% service connected disabled.) You must also own and occupy your residence and your combined disposable income must be $35,000 or less, (For taxes collected in 2016, legislation has raised this to $40,000). ( Veterans' disability compensation and dependency and indemnity compensation are not included when calculating disposable income. )" }, { "docid": "D845684#0", "title": "http://allnurses.com/government-military-nursing/age-limit-for-255911.html\nAge Limit for Navy & Air Force Nurses", "text": "\"Latest Articles Products Conferences Nursing Specialties › Government / Military Nursing ›Age Limit for Navy & Air Force Nursesallnurses Safe Nurse Staffing T-shirt: Order Today!allnurses Magazine: New Quarterly Publication For Nursesby krazykev Views: 119,156 Comments: 50Can someone please tell the age limit for nurses in the navy and air force? I turn 41 in a couple of days here. Thanks, Kevin About krazykev Joined: Mar '07; Posts: 154; Likes: 83 Registered Nurse; from US Specialty: Neurosciences50 Comments Topic Closed1 2 3 4 Next »Oct 16, '07Last year i heard from the Air Force, and the age on the app was 51. Check with recruiters... Oct 16, '07I agree, the best resource would be an officer recruiter. I remember hearing that the Navy will do 45 with an appropriate waiver. LCDR Dan Oct 31, '07Ex Army here. When I got out of the Army, the age limit for newly commissioned active duty RNs was 47. Things may have changed. Even if they did, you're still ok. The military is a great place to practice nursing!" }, { "docid": "D819333#0", "title": "http://www.ezarmypoints.com/get-promoted-army/\nHow to Get Promoted in the Army", "text": "\"How to Get Promoted in the Army16 September 2013 By: Megan HHow to Get Promoted in the Army Using the Army Enlisted Promotion System The first thing you want to know about the Army, or any job, is how to get promoted in the Army. In the Army, there is a system used to standardize the promotion process for all soldiers. This is called the Army Enlisted Promotion system. Decentralized Promotions (E-2 through E-4)Promotion Authority: Company When soldiers refer to “automatic promotions”; these are the promotions they are talking about. However, these promotions are not officially automatic. You do have to qualify to get promoted. The reason these promotions are considered automatic by most is that the qualifications to get promoted are very easy to achieve. In fact, you would almost have to be trying to not get promoted for it not to happen. Army Time in Grade Requirements Private (E-2): 6 months time in grade (TIG) as an E-1. Private First Class (E-3): 4 months TIG as an E-2 and 12 months time in service (TIS)." }, { "docid": "D2556972#0", "title": "http://www.cwu.edu/airforce/eligibility\nAir Force Feed", "text": "Air Force ROTC Home About Prospective Students Eligibility I'm Interested Anticipated 2015-2019 Course Offerings Cadet Life Cadre ROTC Living-Learning Community Air Force Links Arnold Air Society (AAS)Scabbard and Blade Contact Us Air Force ROTC Scholarships CWU Scholarships Privacy and Security Notice Notice and Consent Procedures Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) [email protected] See http://www. AFROTC.com Enrolled in an accredited college that hosts or has a cross-town agreement with an Air Force ROTC detachment United States citizen (if on scholarship)In good physical condition Of good moral character Age 14 years or older - 17 years old to receive a scholarship Complete either the ACT or SAT prior to competing for Field Training Attend both the Aerospace Studies class and Leadership Lab each quarter Transfer students can only start at the 200 Level in the GMC; therefore, this is a 3-Year Program for them You must meet all the GMC membership requirements and: Be a United States citizen Be of legal age as required by the state in which you will be attending ROTC - or 17 years old with a parent or guardian's consent Be in good academic standing Have two academic years remaining in a degree program (undergraduate, graduate, or combination of both)Participate in both Aerospace Studies classes and Leadership Laboratory each quarter Meet the age requirements: Rated (pilot or navigator) - commissioned before reaching the age of 29Scholarship applicants - be less than 31 years old as of December 31 of the year you will commission Tech, non-tech, and non-rated - commissioned by age 30 (waiverable up to age 35)Be physically qualified: Meet Air Force Height and Weight Standards Pass the Air Force Physical Fitness Test (PFT)Have a military certified/qualified physical Typical disqualifiers are: Asthma, Reactive Airways Disease, recurrent Exercise Induced Bronchospasms, or Asthmatic Bronchitis (must be confirmed and verified as reliable by medical records or by specialist evaluation)Radial Keratomomy or Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis eye surgery. Photorefractive Keratectomy for myopia or hyperopia may be waiverable Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (waiverable after being off medication for a one year period)Pass the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)prior to commissioning or sooner for Pilot candidates Be selected by a board of Air Force officers Complete a Field Training course4-week Field Training at Maxwell AFB, ALIf you are single with a dependent or married to a military member with dependent, a dependent care plan must be completed. A dependent is defined as anyone incapable of self-care: e.g., child, parent, etc. Current as of: Friday, 12 January 2018Air Force Feed POWs/MIAs Remembered During CWU Air Force ROTC Vigil More than 82,000 members of America’s military are unaccounted for from past conflicts, dating bac New Commander Lands To Pilot CWU’s Aerospace Studies Program United States Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Mark Meier has landed in Ellensburg to lead the CWU Air FCWU ROTC Programs To Host 29th Annual Presidential Day Retreat (PDR) & Awards Presentation Central Washington University's Army and Air Force ROTC Programs are hosting the 29th Annual Preside April 2018« »S M T W T F S1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 1415 16 17 18 19 20 2122 23 24 25 26 27 2829 30" }, { "docid": "D182812#0", "title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100128165936AAD2wdj\nAge limit to become an Officer in the Navy.?", "text": "Politics & Government Military Age limit to become an Officer in the Navy.? Is there an age limit and if so, what age? I just turn 30 and getting ready to enlist. I am signing a 6 year contract. I wanted to know if it was still possible for me to become an officer. I do not have a college degree but plan on pursuing while in the Navy. Follow 4 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The way it stands is that you must graduate OCS before you turn 35. Given that you are already 30, and have not even enlisted yet, let alone waited to ship, ship out, complete basic, complete your MOS training, and somehow manage to squeeze in 4 years of college while serving AD, it doesn't seem very likely for you. If perhaps you have a couple years of college under your belt, or if you are enlisting in the reserves and thusly will have more time to devote to college, or perhaps even both, it could be possible. All that being said, if you set up your contract from day one to include OCS upon graduation (there will be a deadline to graduate) then you could probably fairly easily obtain a waiver to offset the year or two of excess in age you will have acquired." }, { "docid": "D1487808#0", "title": "http://www.usaasa.tradoc.army.mil/AirspaceBranch.asp\n.", "text": "Airspace Branch | UAS | FAR Exemptions | ESCAT Final Rule | ATA Seminar Airspace Branch Mission Process and Coordinate Special Use Airspace Process ATC Medical Standards and Age Waivers Represent Army on the FAA Air Traffic Procedures Advisory Committee Resolve Issues for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)Oversight of Army UAS Certificates of Authorization (COA) process Review all Army UAS COA Requests Process Army Requests for Waiver / Exemptions to Federal Aviation Regulations (FAR)Army Member on DOD PBFA Airspace Subgroup, UAS Subgroup and IGIA Subgroup Represent the Army at Joint and Interagency Airspace Forums Manage Army Air Traffic and Airspace (AT&A) Officer Education Program Links FAA Air Traffic Plans and Publications Last Updated: 4 Apr 2018" }, { "docid": "D3279478#0", "title": "https://www.goarmy.com/careers-and-jobs/current-and-prior-service/advance-your-career/warrant-officer.html\nARMY WARRANT OFFICERS", "text": "ARMY WARRANT OFFICERSWHAT IS A WARRANT OFFICER? Warrant Officers make up the technical foundation of the U. S. Army. Throughout their careers, they specialize in a technical area like intelligence, aviation, or military police. Although they make up less than three percent of total Army strength, Warrant Officers have a great job responsibility that includes training Soldiers, organizing and advising on missions, and advancing within their career specialties. Warrant Officer Candidate School Those interested in becoming Warrant Officers must be selected for Warrant Officer Candidate School (WOCS), which is generally held in Fort Rucker, Alabama. Technical specialty applicants must be Staff Sergeant/E-6 or higher to be considered for selection. There is no minimum grade requirement for aviation applicants. The school is designed to assess candidates’ potential for appointment as Warrant Officers and prepare them for service in 16 of the Army’s 17 branches (the Special Operations branch trains and appoints its own Warrant Officers ). The course also focuses on training similar to Officer Candidates School ( OCS ), and provides candidates a foundation of leadership skills that will eventually help them manage others. After a candidate completes WOCS, he or she is appointed as a Warrant Officer (WO1)." }, { "docid": "D409593#0", "title": "http://www.va.gov/opa/publications/benefits_book/benefits_chap07.asp\nOffice of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs", "text": "Chapter 7 VA Life Insurance Federal Benefits for Veterans, Dependents and Survivors For complete details on government life insurance, visit www.benefits.va.gov/insurance/ or call VA’s Insurance Center toll-free at 1-800-669-8477. Specialists are available between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Eastern Time, to discuss premium payments, insurance dividends, address changes, policy loans, naming beneficiaries, reporting the death of the insured, and other insurance issues. If the insurance policy number is not known, provide whatever information is available, such as the Veteran’s VA file number, date of birth, Social Security number, military serial number or military service branch and dates of service. To provide the information by mail, send it to: Department of Veterans Affairs Insurance Center PO Box 42954 Philadelphia, PA 19101For information about Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance, Veterans’ Group Life Insurance, Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Traumatic Injury Protection, or Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance Family Coverage, visit the Website above or call the Office of Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance directly at 1-800- 419-1473. Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance (SGLI)The following are automatically insured for $400,000 under SGLI: Active duty members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard. Commissioned members of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Public Health Service (PHS). Cadets or midshipmen of the U. S. military academies. Members, cadets and midshipmen of the ROTC while engaged in authorized training and practice cruises. Members of the Ready Reserves/National Guard who are scheduled to perform at least 12 periods of inactive training per year. Members who volunteer for a mobilization category in the Individual Ready Reserve." }, { "docid": "D2770308#0", "title": "http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/directorates/cdid/opfd/iw_co.html\nInformation and Waivers: Commissioned Officers", "text": "Information and Waivers: Commissioned Officers Waivers for formal training Requests for constructive credit to required training for courses or experiences completed prior to becoming a warrant officer are considered on an individual basis. While many military courses appear to be similar, Aviation warrant officer courses are designed specifically for the Aviation branch officer. Attendance by all helps maintain an educational standard within the Corps. Officers can request for constructive credit on DA Form 4187, along with appropriate supporting documentations, to the Organization and Personnel Force Development Directorate. Be specific as to why you would not benefit from this educational opportunity and provide all documentation relevant to your request. Age restrictions for flight applicants Applicants must be older than 18 but not more than 32 years of age at the start of flight training (32 years of age is defined as not having reached your 33rd birthday). Requests for age waivers are considered on a case-by-case basis. USAREC will forward the completed application packet for any applicant requesting an age waiver to the Organization and Personnel Force Development Directorate. Everything included in the packet is considered. The onus is on the applicant to provide as much information as possible to support the waiver request." }, { "docid": "D680358#0", "title": "http://www.military.com/benefits/military-pay/waiver-of-retired-pay.html\nWaiver of Retired Pay", "text": "\"Benefits Military Pay Waiver of Retired Pay Helping You Navigate the Maze of Money and Benefits Military.com Under certain circumstances a military retiree may choose to waive part or all of their military retirement pay. A waiver is the relinquishment of all or a portion of one benefit to qualify for another benefit. Veterans frequently waive only so much of their retired pay as is equal to the amount of VA disability compensation to which they are entitled. Since this compensation is not taxable but retired pay from the Armed Forces based on age or length of service is, there is an obvious advantage to waiving retired pay. The following is a summary of the waiver of pay for retirees: Laws That Authorize Waiver of Pay Retired pay is a statutory right and, as such, cannot be waived except as authorized by law. These two laws authorize a member to waive entitlement to retired pay:38 U. S. C. 5305 (reference (ar)) permits a member to receive compensation or pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).5 U. S. C. 8332 (c) (reference (az)) permits a member to include creditable military service in computing a civil service retirement annuity. Waiving Retirement Pay for VA Benefits A member who waives his or her retired pay in order to receive VA compensation or a pension may benefit for these reasons: VA benefits are nontaxable income for federal, state, and local income taxation. VA benefits may exceed the retired pay entitlement. A retired Regular officer who also is employed by the federal government and is subject to the dual compensation statutes may have that reduction reduced because of the waiver of retired pay to receive VA benefits. Concurrent Receipt Concurrent receipt means to receive both military retirement benefits and VA disability compensation." }, { "docid": "D2280180#0", "title": "http://www.stayarmyreserve.army.mil/oa_preq.htm\n.", "text": "Army Reserve Officer Accession Programs Prerequisites: Age: Minimum age is 18. Maximum age 41 years and 6 months at time of scheduled board. Presently there are no restrictions to the maximum age for which an applicant can submit a waiver request. Citizenship: All applicants must be a US citizen or have lawfully entered the United States for permanent residence. An applicant is exempt if he or she is currently serving or have served previously in the Armed Forces. Foreign nationals living in the United States, or its possessions who have not applied for permanent residence (non declared alien) may submit application for initial appointment. However, it will be with the provision that if accepted, application for permanent residence will be made. Mental Qualifications : Must have a GT score of 110 or higher. Applicant from another branch of the Armed Forces must submit evidence of attainment of a qualifying GT score 110 or higher. To be obtained on Recruiter Eligibility Data Display (REDD)." }, { "docid": "D2295956#0", "title": "http://www.usarec.army.mil/ARMYPA/qualifications.shtml\n.", "text": "\"Become an U. S. Army Physician Assistant Active Duty Opportunities: Since 1973, physician assistants (PA) have been an integral component of the Army Health Care Team, fulfilling key roles in all aspects of patient care. Today, Army physician assistants serve as their unit's primary health care provider. They are responsible for everything from prescribing medications to teaching military medics. The PA role has become critical in recent years because Army physicians have come to rely on them more to assist with their ever-increasing patient loads and healthcare responsibilities. As a full time physician assistant in the active Army, you'll get more recognition, rewards and autonomy than you'll find in the civilian sector. You will enjoy an atmosphere of mutual respect and camaraderie as you work alongside fellow officers and health care professionals in a team-oriented environment. In addition to enjoying a greater degree of responsibility and freedom, the Army PA is active in every aspect of patient care. As an Army PA, you will have the opportunity to practice medicine everywhere from high-tech clinics to field hospitals. You will perform evaluations, order labs and radiographs, diagnose, write consults, treat acute and chronic illnesses, as well as medical and traumatic emergencies. You will typically serve within one of the many Army combat or combat support battalions located in the continental US, Alaska, Hawaii, Germany, Italy, Korea or wherever the mission takes you." }, { "docid": "D2262277#0", "title": "http://www.fluther.com/27308/whats-the-age-limit-to-join-all-branches-of-the-us/\nWhat's the age limit to join all branches of the U.S. armed forces?", "text": "What's the age limit to join all branches of the U. S. armed forces? Follow Question0 Great Question Asked by se Ven ( 3461 ) November 11th, 2008Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard, Reserves? Share Question Flag as... America military navy army US U. S. marines join reserves Air Force Coast Guard armed forces age limit Observing members: 0 Composing members: 011 Answer s Easy google; Army, Air Forces, Navy, Marines, etc.gailcalled ( 54466) “Great Answer” ( 5 ) Flag as… ¶18, but most will take you at 17 with parental consent. You can start talking to a recruiter at 16 or probably younger though. Stellar Airman ( 2902) “Great Answer” ( 0 ) Flag as… ¶Are you asking about the minimum or maximum age limit? Seventeen is the youngest you can enlist. Age forty-two is the oldest you can sign up for the US Army. I’m unsure of the max age limit with the other branches. Astro Chuck ( 37306) “Great Answer” ( 0 ) Flag as… ¶I think the question was about age limit (maximum) to start boot camp. I believe the age is 42 years across the board (which is the same for hitchhikers! )" } ]