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"docid": "D1564383#0",
"title": "http://study.com/articles/Auditing_Clerk_Job_Description_and_Requirements_for_Becoming_an_Auditing_Clerk.html\nAuditing Clerk: Job Description & Requirements",
"text": "Auditing Clerk: Job Description & Requirements Learn about a career as an auditing clerk. Read the job description, duties, education requirements, salary and employment outlook to decide if this is the right career for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »Career Definition of an Auditing Clerk Auditing clerks work in conjunction with accounting and bookkeeping clerks in order to manage accurate financial records for large and small businesses. They use specialized computer software to review figures and documents compiled by other clerks. Auditing clerks are responsible for verifying the accuracy of financial records and catching mistakes made by other clerks or employees. While auditing clerks work closely with bookkeepers and accountants, they are often the parties ultimately responsible for checking the financial information recorded by their colleagues. Educational Requirements Associate's degree generally required; high school diploma or equivalent may be sufficient for some positions depending on experience Job Skills Excellent math skills, good attention to detail, knowledge of frequently used computer technologies and good record keeping, writing and communication skills Median Salary (2015)* $37,250 (all bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks)Job Outlook (2014-2024)* -8% (all bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks)Source: *U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Educational Requirements An associate's degree is generally required for most auditing clerk positions, although a high school diploma or GED combined with several years of experience may satisfy some employers. For those interested in postsecondary classes, coursework should focus on accounting and computer technology skills; however, an excellent understanding of English and math can assist auditing clerks in catching mistakes in records. Most companies that hire auditing clerks provide on-the-job training and sponsor employees seeking certification in clerical auditing. There are additionally a few certifications available to auditing clerks."
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"title": "http://work.chron.com/determine-pay-rate-hotel-desk-clerk-night-audit-28977.html\nHow to Determine the Pay Rate for Hotel Desk Clerk Night Audit",
"text": "\"Related Articles1Difference Between a Concierge and Front Desk Staff2Duties and Responsibilities of a Night Auditor3How to Become a Hotel Night Auditor4The Average Wage for a Hotel Receptionist The hotel night audit is foremost a front desk attendant, but with the added duty of balancing the hotel's daily transactions. This includes closing out guest accounts for check outs, correcting discrepancies between the housekeeping records and the front desk system on room occupancy, and running a host of reports for the hotel. Because it requires attention to detail and preferably a break in transactions, the accounting and reports are done in the middle of the night, while most guests are sleeping. While a college degree is not required typically for this position, excellent math and computer skills are. Salary: Better Than the Average Hotel Clerk Hotel front desk attendants earn an average national hourly wage of $10.56 per hour, according to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, citing data from 2012. But job boards sponsored by Indeed Inc. and Glassdoor show night auditors command a slightly higher pay rate. Indeed shows an average of $23,000 per year, or $11.17 per hour, and Glassdoor's hourly rates ranged between $7.75 and $17.06 for an average of $11.22 from a sampling of 27 job listings. Typically a night auditor is a seasoned front desk agent who enjoys the accounting side of the front desk, as well as the additional pay. Regional Comparisons: Follow the Traveler Working in areas with high numbers of travelers raises the salary bar for night audit front desk clerks. Hawaii claims the highest pay rate, at an average of $17.27 per hour, followed by Washington D. C. and New York, while California, Florida and Texas offer the largest number of night audit positions."
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"docid": "D3010391#0",
"title": "http://learn.org/articles/QuickBooks_Specialist_Your_Career_and_Salary_Questions_Answered.html\nQuickBooks Specialist: Salary and Career Facts",
"text": "Quick Books Specialist: Salary and Career Facts Find out about the types of jobs you could pursue as a Quick Books specialist. Read on to learn more about career options along with salary and certification information. Schools offering Accounting Information Systems degrees can also be found in these popular choices . What Is a Quick Books Specialist? Quick Books specialists are individuals who are experts in using the Quick Books accounting software program. As bookkeepers, they might use Quick Books to manage an organization's general ledger, including all transactions, debits and credits. They also prepare financial reports for company leaders, and they may handle payroll as well. Quick Books is also useful in a job as an accountant. They perform a wide range of finance-related duties for organizations and/or individuals. For example, they may use Quick Books to help them evaluate the legality of financial documents, prepare tax returns and organize financial records."
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"docid": "D1166566#0",
"title": "https://www.onetonline.org/link/details/43-3051.00\n.",
"text": "\"Updated 2017Details Report for: 43-3051.00 - Payroll and Timekeeping Clerks Compile and record employee time and payroll data. May compute employees' time worked, production, and commission. May compute and post wages and deductions, or prepare paychecks. Sample of reported job titles: Accounting Technician, Human Resources Assistant (HR Assistant), Payroll Administrator, Payroll Assistant, Payroll Clerk, Payroll Coordinator, Payroll Manager, Payroll Representative, Payroll Specialist, Payroll Technician View report: Summary Details Custom Tasks | Technology Skills | Tools Used | Knowledge | Skills | Abilities | Work Activities | Detailed Work Activities | Work Context | Job Zone | Education | Credentials | Interests | Work Styles | Work Values | Related Occupations | Wages & Employment | Job Openings | Additional Information Tasks Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 21 displayed (21 important)Importance Category Task94 Core Process and issue employee paychecks and statements of earnings and deductions.94 Core Compute wages and deductions, and enter data into computers.92 Core Review time sheets, work charts, wage computation, and other information to detect and reconcile payroll discrepancies.91 Core Compile employee time, production, and payroll data from time sheets and other records.90 Core Process paperwork for new employees and enter employee information into the payroll system.88 Core Verify attendance, hours worked, and pay adjustments, and post information onto designated records.87 Core Record employee information, such as exemptions, transfers, and resignations, to maintain and update payroll records.85 Core Issue and record adjustments to pay related to previous errors or retroactive increases.83 Core Keep track of leave time, such as vacation, personal, and sick leave, for employees.74 Core Provide information to employees and managers on payroll matters, tax issues, benefit plans, and collective agreement provisions.back to top Technology Skills Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 13 displayed Accounting software — Intuit Quick Books ; Intuit Quicken; Penta software; Sage 50 Accounting (see all 6 examples)Data base user interface and query software — ADP Workforce Now ; Data entry software ; Microsoft Access Electronic mail software — Email software; IBM Notes ; Microsoft Outlook ; Novell Group Wise Enterprise resource planning ERP software — Microsoft Dynamics GP ; Net Suite ERP ; Oracle People Soft ; SAP (see all 6 examples)Human resources software — API Navigator; Human resource management software HRMS ; Human Resource Micro Systems HR Entre; Ultimate Software Ulti Pro Workplace (see all 6 examples)Internet browser software — Netscape Navigator; Web browser software Office suite software — Microsoft Office Spreadsheet software — Microsoft Excel Time accounting software — Kronos Workforce Payroll; UNITIME; Virtual Software Virtual Timecard; Work Force Software Emp Center Time and Attendance (see all 24 examples)Word processing software — Microsoft Word Hot Technology — a technology requirement frequently included in employer job postings.back to top Tools Used Save Table ( XLS / CSV)All 4 displayed Desktop calculator — 10-key calculators Desktop computers Mainframe console or dumb terminals — Computer terminals Personal computersback to top Knowledge Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 33 displayed (6 important)Importance Knowledge78 Clerical — Knowledge of administrative and clerical procedures and systems such as word processing, managing files and records, stenography and transcription, designing forms, and other office procedures and terminology.73 English Language — Knowledge of the structure and content of the English language including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.68 Mathematics — Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.65 Customer and Personal Service — Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer and personal services. This includes customer needs assessment, meeting quality standards for services, and evaluation of customer satisfaction.55 Personnel and Human Resources — Knowledge of principles and procedures for personnel recruitment, selection, training, compensation and benefits, labor relations and negotiation, and personnel information systems.53 Computers and Electronics — Knowledge of circuit boards, processors, chips, electronic equipment, and computer hardware and software, including applications and programming.48 Economics and Accounting — Knowledge of economic and accounting principles and practices, the financial markets, banking and the analysis and reporting of financial data.40 Public Safety and Security — Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective local, state, or national security operations for the protection of people, data, property, and institutions.37 Education and Training — Knowledge of principles and methods for curriculum and training design, teaching and instruction for individuals and groups, and the measurement of training effects.35 Law and Government — Knowledge of laws, legal codes, court procedures, precedents, government regulations, executive orders, agency rules, and the democratic political process.back to top Skills Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 35 displayed (8 important)Importance Skill69 Active Listening — Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times.69 Reading Comprehension — Understanding written sentences and paragraphs in work related documents.56 Speaking — Talking to others to convey information effectively.53 Critical Thinking — Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.53 Writing — Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience.50 Mathematics — Using mathematics to solve problems.50 Monitoring — Monitoring/Assessing performance of yourself, other individuals, or organizations to make improvements or take corrective action.50 Time Management — Managing one's own time and the time of others.47 Judgment and Decision Making — Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.44 Active Learning — Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.back to top Abilities Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 52 displayed (15 important)Importance Ability69 Near Vision — The ability to see details at close range (within a few feet of the observer).69 Oral Comprehension — The ability to listen to and understand information and ideas presented through spoken words and sentences.66 Oral Expression — The ability to communicate information and ideas in speaking so others will understand.66 Written Comprehension — The ability to read and understand information and ideas presented in writing.66 Written Expression — The ability to communicate information and ideas in writing so others will understand.60 Mathematical Reasoning — The ability to choose the right mathematical methods or formulas to solve a problem.56 Information Ordering — The ability to arrange things or actions in a certain order or pattern according to a specific rule or set of rules (e.g., patterns of numbers, letters, words, pictures, mathematical operations).56 Problem Sensitivity — The ability to tell when something is wrong or is likely to go wrong. It does not involve solving the problem, only recognizing there is a problem.56 Speech Clarity — The ability to speak clearly so others can understand you.56 Speech Recognition — The ability to identify and understand the speech of another person.back to top Work Activities Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 41 displayed (15 important)Importance Work Activity90 Getting Information — Observing, receiving, and otherwise obtaining information from all relevant sources.86 Processing Information — Compiling, coding, categorizing, calculating, tabulating, auditing, or verifying information or data.80 Documenting/Recording Information — Entering, transcribing, recording, storing, or maintaining information in written or electronic/magnetic form.80 Interacting With Computers — Using computers and computer systems (including hardware and software) to program, write software, set up functions, enter data, or process information.80 Performing Administrative Activities — Performing day-to-day administrative tasks such as maintaining information files and processing paperwork.76 Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates — Providing information to supervisors, co-workers, and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail, or in person.76 Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards — Using relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards.71 Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work — Developing specific goals and plans to prioritize, organize, and accomplish your work.69 Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships — Developing constructive and cooperative working relationships with others, and maintaining them over time.68 Identifying Objects, Actions, and Events — Identifying information by categorizing, estimating, recognizing differences or similarities, and detecting changes in circumstances or events.back to top Detailed Work Activities Save Table ( XLS / CSV)10 of 15 displayed Enter information into databases or software programs. Calculate financial data. Execute sales or other financial transactions. Verify employee information. Compile data or documentation."
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"docid": "D1481968#0",
"title": "http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/parent-cafe/1272436-mid-career-switch-to-accounting.html\nWelcome to College Confidential!",
"text": "\"Home / College Discussion / Parents Forum / Parent Cafe Please take a moment to read our updated TOS, Privacy Policy, and Forum Rules. New Discussionmid-career switch to accounting?john577Registered User Posts: 3New Member01-08-2012 at 1:45 pm edited June 2013 in Parent Cafe Any accountants out there that can give me advice on whether I should look further into a mid-career change into accounting? I've been active on the forums before, I'm using this new name to keep my personal situation here separate from my other postings. I'm an engineer in my early 50's (living in CA) and don't expect my job to last a whole lot longer, certainly not long enough to get to retirement age of 65 or so. My branch of electrical engineering is in declining demand, so when my company has layoffs this area tends to be hit somewhat hard. And there aren't a heck of a lot of openings out there in my field for those that get laid off. I know I could learn a related branch but companies prefer to hire people who have resumes listing experience in the exact area they're being hired for. Plus age discrimination seems to be real in engineering; from people I know it just seems tough to get another job if you're let go after age 50. So trying to figure out what I can do for the next 15 years or so, I was considering a career change to accounting. I am good at math and business related software like Excel."
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"title": "http://costowl.com/education/business-bookkeeping-school-costs.html\nHow Much Does Bookkeeping School Cost?",
"text": "Home > Business Schools How Much Does Bookkeeping School Cost? Bookkeeping School Prices A bookkeeper is responsible for maintaining a company's financial records. The position requires strong math, accounting, and communication skills as well as the ability to use software programs such as Quick Books. No formal training is required to become a bookkeeper, although some organizations prefer bookkeepers to hold an associate's degree in accounting or a related field. Motivated individuals can choose to become a Certified Bookkeeper (CB). Bookkeeper Considerations Here's what prospective bookkeepers should know about the profession: Salary and Job Prospects The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) groups bookkeepers together with accounting and auditing clerks. BLS estimates that people working in these professions can expect to earn just over $35,000 per year (or nearly $17.00 per hour ). Top-earners in this field bring home more than $54,000 per year. The number of bookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerk positions is expected to grow by 14% between 2010 and 2020, a rate that is about as fast as all other occupations. BLS notes that the demand for bookkeepers is closely related to overall economic growth."
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"docid": "D1152905#0",
"title": "http://study.com/articles/Accounting_Clerk_Job_Description_and_Requirements_for_Starting_a_Career_as_an_Accounting_Clerk.html\nAccounting Clerk: Job Description & Career Requirements",
"text": "Accounting Clerk: Job Description & Career Requirements Research the educational and skill requirements needed to become an accounting clerk, as well as the job description and employment and salary outlook. Read on to decide if this career is right for you. Show Me Schools View 10 Popular Schools »Job Description for an Accounting Clerk Accounting clerks are responsible for reviewing and maintaining accounting records. They enter balances and calculate interest on loans, bank accounts and credit accounts using accounting spreadsheets and databases. They must also review invoices and reconcile account statements, investigate any discrepancies and generate financial reports. Accounting clerks work for all different types of businesses, and their tasks tend to be more specialized with larger companies that employ large accounting departments. Their duties often include providing assistance to a Certified Public Accountant (CPA). Required Education High school diploma; associate's degrees in business or accounting recommended Necessary Skills Detail oriented, ethics, technology, interpersonal skills Median Salary (2015)* $37,250 (bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks)Job Outlook (2014-2024)* 8% decline (bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks)*Source: U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Educational Requirements Many accounting clerks earn associate's degrees in business or accounting, though some enter the field with only a high school diploma. Associate's degree programs focus on basic accounting procedures and skills in computerized accounting techniques. For those who have a high school diploma, accounting coursework from a postsecondary educational institution is often helpful, even without a degree."
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"docid": "D2143432#0",
"title": "https://www.jobtestprep.com/kenexa-accounting-test\nWhat Is the Kenexa Prove It Accounting Test?",
"text": "What Is the Kenexa Prove It Accounting Test? Accounting tests are used by many companies to assess applicants' accounting skills. While many financial and accounting firms utilize these tests, they areprimarily used by agencies or assessment companies (such as Robert Half, Apple One, Randstad, Kforce, and Aerotek ). Prove It is part of the Kenexa assessment company, which produces a variety of skills tests. One of the most common Kenexa Prove It tests is the Prove It Accounting Test. Kenexa Prove It provides a variety of accounting tests, including ones for specific positions. In addition, it offers tests adapted to a specific company's needs as well as to the skills required by the position. Kenexa also offers a list of custom tests in different languages to fit a variety of locations. These tests are usually comprised of around 40 multiple-choice questions that focus on job-specific requirements and responsibilities. The difficultly level of these assessments varies depending on both the specific job and the job level."
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"docid": "D618696#0",
"title": "http://www.ehow.com/facts_5916467_usps-distribution-clerk-job-description.html\nUSPS Distribution Clerk Job Description",
"text": "Home »Job Descriptions »Technical Job Descriptions USPS Distribution Clerk Job Description By Cody S; Updated July 05, 2017Comstock/Comstock/Getty Images A USPS distribution clerk is an employee of the United States Postal Service responsible for sorting incoming and outgoing mail. Other Terms Distribution clerks are also referred to as mail sorters, mail processors, mail handlers, processing operators or processing clerks. Responsibilities Responsibilities of the distribution clerk include loading/unloading trucks, transporting mail within the mail center and operating mail-sorting machinery. Requirements Many postal workers, including those commonly referred to as distribution clerks, must take Exam 473, which tests memory, number skills, address recognition skills and other skills critical to the job. Physical Demands Postal workers, must be able to stand for long periods of time, lift heavy bags of mail, and be able to operate machinery, such as a forklift. Compensation According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average 2008 wage for mail sorters, processors, and machine operators was $50,020. References Bureau of Labor Statistics: Postal Service Workers Petersons: Postal Exams Test Info Find a Job Job Search by About the Author This article was written by the Career Trend team, copy edited and fact checked through a multi-point auditing system, in efforts to ensure our readers only receive the best information. To submit your questions or ideas, or to simply learn more about Career Trend, contact us. More Articles Job Description for a Coffee Shop Cashier Overview of Welcome Speeches Job Description for a Sorter Operator in Banking Good Presentations: Eye Contact 1Job Description of a Retention Coordinator Example of a Welcome Speech Continue Reading in Job Descriptions Law Enforcement Job Descriptions Administrative Job Descriptions Healthcare Job Descriptions Sales Job Descriptions Fashion Job Descriptions Education Job Descriptions Industrial Job Tips Restaurant Job Descriptions Professional Job Descriptions Technical Job Descriptions Hospitality Job Descriptions Cite this Article"
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"docid": "D123755#0",
"title": "http://learn.org/articles/Associates_Degree_VS_Bachelors_Degree_in_Accounting_Whats_the_Difference.html\nAssociate Vs. Bachelor's Degree in Accounting: What's the Difference?",
"text": "Associate Vs. Bachelor's Degree in Accounting: What's the Difference? Associate's and bachelor's degrees in accounting lead to different career options and have slightly different coursework. Associate's programs typically take two years to complete, while earning a bachelor's degree usually takes four years. Read on to learn about these programs and the career options, earning potential and employment prospects for graduates. Schools offering Accounting degrees can also be found in these popularchoices . Choosing a Degree One major difference between an associate's degree program and a bachelor's degree program is the selection of career opportunities available after you graduate. An associate's degree in accounting may qualify you for entry-level positions, such as accounting clerk, bookkeeper or auditing clerk. More advanced careers in accounting, such as public accountant, internal auditor or management accountant, tend to require a bachelor's degree in accounting. Therefore, you may benefit from choosing a career goal before selecting a degree program."
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"docid": "D2712143#0",
"title": "http://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/office-clerk/salary\nHow Much do Office Clerks Make?",
"text": "How Much do Office Clerks Make? According to the BLS, office clerks earned a median salary of $30,580 in 2016. The top earners made more than $50,410, but the lowest-paid office clerks made about $19,300. Salary Outlook Best Paying Cities for Office Clerks The highest paid in the office clerk profession work in the metropolitan areas of Anchorage, Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska, and San Rafael, California. The San Jose, California area also pays well, as does the city of San Francisco. Anchorage, Alaska $47,500Fairbanks, Alaska $46,750San Rafael, California $44,290San Jose, California $43,360San Francisco $43,210Top 5 Best Paying Cities for Office Clerksx of x Best Paying States for Office Clerks The states and districts that pay office clerks the highest mean salary are Alaska ($47,130), the District of Columbia ($41,770), Colorado ($38,570), Massachusetts ($37,940), and Connecticut ($37,870). Alaska $47,130District of Columbia $41,770Colorado $38,570Massachusetts $37,940Connecticut $37,870How Much do Office Clerks Make in Your City? See current salary offers for jobs in your field. Average Office Clerk Pay vs. Other Best Jobs Office clerks made an average salary of $33,010 in 2016, which is considerably lower than the salaries of some other business jobs in our rankings. For instance, executive assistants earned $57,910 in 2016 and bookkeeping, accounting and audit clerks earned an average salary of $40,220."
},
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"docid": "D2709263#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/difference-between-bookkeeper-accounting-clerk-10191.html\nWhat Is the Difference Between a Bookkeeper & Accounting Clerk?",
"text": "Related Articles1Differences Between an Accounting Clerk & an Accounting Assistant2The Differences Between Bookkeepers vs. Accountants vs. CPAs3Difference Between Payroll Clerk & Accounting Clerk4List of Core Responsibilities of an Accounts Officer Most bookkeepers are ready to become accounting clerks, but not all accounting clerks are ready to become bookkeepers. This is because bookkeepers record all financial transactions, while accounting clerks often record one category of financial transactions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics, BLS, groups bookkeepers and accounting clerks together because of the similarities in qualifications and duties between the two positions. But bookkeepers and accounting clerks operate in very different work environments. Bookkeeper Duties Bookkeepers record all the financial transactions for a small to medium-sized company. These transactions include invoicing customers, monitoring receivables, paying bills and processing payroll. Bookkeepers also generate financial reports and monitor petty cash. A contracted accountant often oversees the bookkeeper's work on a monthly or quarterly basis and provides assistance by phone or e-mail, when needed. Accounting Clerk Duties Accounting clerks often specialize in one part of the accounting process. These clerks have titles that reflect their specialties, such as billing clerks, payroll clerks, purchasing agents, accounts payable clerks and accounts receivable clerks."
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"docid": "D2693376#0",
"title": "https://www.flexjobs.com/jobs/data-entry\n.",
"text": "Telecommuting Jobs Browse Jobs Telecommuting Data Entry Jobs More Categories Data Entry Remote, Part-Time, & Freelance Jobs Welcome to the Data Entry remote, part-time, freelance, and flexible jobs page! Data Entry professionals play an important role in organizations by ensuring the smooth and efficient processing of large amounts of information and data. Most Data Entry jobs include entering data into a computer system or into some type of a secure file system and may include other types of clerical activities. It is a general requirement that Data Entry workers be able to read and type. Data Entry jobs are very telecommuting friendly as they can be done remotely from a home computer. Data Entry jobs may also be called Information Manager, Word Processor, Typist, Clerk, Keypunch Technician, Transcriptionist, Record Coder, Captioner and Database Technician. Please be sure to check out many of the contract, flexible, freelance, part-time and full-time opportunities for Data Entry telecommuting jobs here. To view and apply to any of the Data Entry job postings, sign up for Flex Jobs today!Current Data Entry Jobs Job Listing Posted Bookkeeper Long-Term Temporary Job New York, NYLong-term temporary to hire position. Seeking candidate with strong communication skills for position handling bookkeeping functions. At least 2 yrs of bookkeeping experience is required."
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"docid": "D1391517#0",
"title": "https://www.livecareer.com/resume-samples/clerk-resumes/him-clerk\nHIM Clerk Resume Samples",
"text": "HIM Clerk Resume Samples Want to use this resume? Customize this Resume David Bumgardner123 Main Street, San Francisco, CA 94122Home: 000-000-0000 | Cell: [email protected] Professional Summary Knowledgeable HIM Clerk who delivers quick and efficient medical record services to various hospital departments physician offices and other customers in accordance with organizational policy and state and federal law. Exceptional organizational and multi-tasking skills ability to develop rapport with all parties and knowledge of EMR systems. Focused on meticulous attention to details as they relate to medical records and providing the highest level of service to all concerned. Core Qualifications Adept at EMR and patient record computer systems Excellent organizational skills File management Collaborative approach Knowledge of health information-related state and federal requirements Time management Multi-tasking Detail-oriented Supporter of foster child networks Experience HIM Clerk 2/1/2012 – Present Cityland Medical Foundation and CM Group New Cityland, CAFulfilled nearly 12000 authorized requests for medical records including files required for audits quality review patient care court orders and subpoenas. Coordinated timely and efficient processing of more than 40000 patient files in a busy multi-specialty medical group setting. Managed the release of medical information to governmental agencies insurance companies and lawyers in keeping with hospital policy and governing laws. Delivered efficient clerical and reception support to department from date-stamping and logging medical record requests to answering phones and requisitioning supplies. HIM Clerk 4/1/2010 – 2/1/2012West End General Hospital New Cityland, CAConducted the efficient retrieval and delivery of more than 10000 medical records for patient care audits and quality review. Processed orders and requests for release of patient information to state and federal agencies attorneys and insurance companies."
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"title": "http://www.best-job-interview.com/accounts-payable-job-description.html\nAccounts Payable Job Description",
"text": "Accounts Payable Job Description Use the accounts payable job description to understand the typical job activities and general requirements for an accounts payable clerk in the organization. An accounts payable administrator or clerk is generally responsible for processing invoices and issuing payments. A number of related tasks are included in this function. Adapt the sample job description to reflect the accounts payable duties, responsibilities and skills required for this position in your company. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE JOB DESCRIPTIONGeneral Purpose Perform accounting and clerical tasks related to the efficient maintenance and processing of accounts payable transactions. Main Job Tasks and Responsibilitiesreview and verify invoices and check requestssort, code and match invoicesset invoices up for paymententer and upload invoices into systemtrack expenses and process expense reportsprepare and process electronic transfers and paymentsprepare and perform check runspost transactions to journals, ledgers and other recordsreconcile accounts payable transactionsprepare analysis of accountsmonitor accounts to ensure payments are up to dateresearch and resolve invoice discrepancies and issuesmaintain vendor filescorrespond with vendors and respond to inquiriesproduce monthly reportsassist with month end closingprovide supporting documentation for audits Education and Experienceknowledge of accounts payableknowledge of general accounting proceduresknowledge of relevant accounting softwareproficient in data entry and management1-3 years accounts payable or general accounting experience Key Competenciesorganizing and prioritizingattention to detail and accuracyconfidentialityjudgmentcommunication skillsinformation management skillsproblem-solving skillsteam workability to meet deadlines This job description provides useful clarification of the accounts payable job in the organization. For more accountant job descriptions go to these sample accounting job descriptions For a complete Accounts Receivable Job Description Accounting Clerk Job Description Bookkeeper Job Description Accounts Resume Help Accounts Payable Resume Accounting Clerk Resume Entry Level Accounting Resume All Accounting Resumes Accounts Payable Cover Letter Accounts Job Interview Help Accounting job interview questions to view good interview questions and answer guidelines for accounts payable jobs. Accountant interview questions commonly asked in an accounting job interview. Use this interview checklist for all your job interview needs. Latest Update - Accounts Payable Salary Indeed.com reports that the average salary for job postings in the United States for Accounts Payable Clerk jobs listed on the site is $16.41 per hour as of February 2018."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/31755878/Audit-Procedure\nTABLE OF CONTENTS",
"text": "TABLE OF CONTENTSDescription 1. Techniques Of Auditing 1.1 Ticking 1.2 Casting 1.3 Calling Over 1.4 Vouching 1.5 Verification 2. Procedures Affecting Audit 2.1 Compliance Procedures 2.2 Substantive Procedures 2.3 Analytical Procedures 3. Conduct Of Audit 3.1 Continuous Audit 3.2 Internal Audit 3.3 Interim Audit 3.4 Final Audit 4. Terms Of Audit Engagement 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Audit Engagement Letters 4.3 Principal Contents 4.4 Audits of Components 4.5 Recurring Audits 4.6 Acceptance of a Change in Engagement 5. Using the Work of Another Auditor 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Acceptance as Principal auditor 5.3 The Principal Auditor’s Procedures 5.4 Cooperation b/w auditors 6. Using the Work of An Expert 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Requirements 6.3 Understanding The Group 7. Organizational Setup of An audit Office 8. Commencement of a New Audit 8.1 Appointment 8.2 Document 8.3 Prospectus 8.4 Minute Books Page No. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 7 7 7I 8.5 contract 8.6 Technical Operations 8.7 List of Books 8.8 System of Accounting 8.9 Internal Check 8.10 Previous years Audited Accounts and Reports 8.11 Audit Repots 9."
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"title": "http://www.onip.ca/accounts-payable-and-receivable-clerks/\nAccounts Payable and Receivable Clerks",
"text": "Accounts Payable and Receivable Clerks Introduction Related Job Titles Major Duties Qualifications and Requirements Compensation Who are the Employers? Job Postings Job Posting Examples Professional Associations Introduction There are many different levels of responsibility in the accounting profession. At the entry level, accounting clerks record and process accounts receivable and payable, that is the money coming in and going out of a company. In small companies, all of the accounting functions may be the responsibility of only one person, the bookkeeper. However, in large offices and accounting departments accounting clerks, who have more specialized responsibilities, do the work and report to either a Bookkeeper or an Accounting Manager. Their titles often reflect the type of accounting they do, such as accounts payable clerk or accounts receivable clerk. Accounting clerks use accounting computer software to perform their job and work in both government and private organizations. Some professionals who worked as accountants in their home country might consider working in one of these accounting positions. Related Job Titles These different titles may indicate jobs with more specific responsibilities or may be reflective of the industry in which the individual works. For example, a tax clerk might work in a government department."
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"docid": "D2088497#0",
"title": "http://www.worldwidelearn.com/online-education-guide/business/accounting-major.htm\nWhat Does it Mean to Study Accounting?",
"text": "\"Tweet What Does it Mean to Study Accounting? An accounting degree is one of the most versatile business degrees available. Accountants can be found working for businesses, individuals, and even the government. Because of the wide variety of jobs available, becoming an accounting major is an attractive course of study for many individuals. If you are considering an accounting degree, you should have an aptitude and interest in mathematics. Successful accountants must be able to analyze, compare, and interpret facts and figures quickly. They must also possess the skills necessary to clearly communicate their results to clients and managers. Above all, maintaining high standards of integrity are especially important. Steady career advancement is one of the most appealing aspects of professional accounting. Accountants can be found working in all levels of business, while some choose to branch out and work in their own private practice."
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"docid": "D506854#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/clerical-support-staff-9204.html\nWhat Is Clerical Support Staff?",
"text": "Related Articles1Job Description for a School Attendance Clerk2Customer Service Finance Manager Job Objectives3Duties of Office Assistants4What Do Auxiliary Staff Do? Being a member of the clerical support staff can be an ideal way to begin work at an organization. Most clerical jobs require minimal education and allow workers to learn valuable office skills on the job. Meanwhile, daily interaction with employees at all levels is valuable exposure if you aspire to move up in a company. Duties Clerical support staffers are distinguished by their job titles, which also determine their duties. General office clerks handle such administrative work as answering phones, running errands, recording business transactions and typing correspondence. Information clerks collect, organize and locate records, and submit reports to other employees or the general public. Accounting clerks, also known as auditing clerks and bookkeepers, record financial transactions through spreadsheets and financial software, reconcile amounts, and produce accounting reports such as balance sheets. Material recording clerks handle the information needed to keep supply chains functioning efficiently, including managing shipping schedules and controlling inventory. Qualifications For most clerical positions, no educational qualifications are typically needed beyond a high school diploma or General Educational Development credential."
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"docid": "D3442351#0",
"title": "http://www.geekinterview.com/question_details/89871\nWhat is the procedure of Accounts Payables process cycle (From starting to end) in BPO ?",
"text": "\"Home Interview Questions Accounting Accounts Payable What is the procedure of Accounts Payables process cycle (From starting to end) in BPO ? Interview Candidate Jan 30th, 2015 18 69389Accounts Payable Answer First Prev Next Last Showing Answers 1 - 18 of 18 Answersjessie Jan 30th, 2015to process supplier invoices/ ensure that all transactions and documentations comply with the company policies and procedures as well as sars requirements. process supplier invoices to ensure that the invoices matches to the respective purchase order to perform supplier reconciliation investigate all outstanding items and to resolved them,Was this answer useful? Yes Reply Surendra Feb 25th, 2015Indexing, Processing, Auditing/verifying and Payment Was this answer useful? Yes Reply RAJAT RASTOGIFeb 26th, 2015the cycle of ap process in sap as follows 1. requisation send to purchase deptt 2. PO (me21n) made by Purchase deptt after getting best quatations from Various Vendors. 3. good Receipt (migo) entry done by Store deptt where goods have to be reach.. 4. Invoice (miro) booked by the finance deptt after done the miro 5."
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"title": "https://www.recruitment.guru/central-government-jobs/ministry-of-defence-recruitment/\nMinistry of Defence Jobs 2018-19 | Apply for 291 Tradesman Mate and other MOD Vacancies â mod.gov.in",
"text": "Ministry of Defence Jobs 2018-19 | Apply for 291 Tradesman Mate and other MOD Vacancies – mod.gov.in January 3, 2018 By Swathi Ministry of Defence Recruitment 2018-19 – 291 Tradesman Mate & Other vacancies:291 Ministry of Defence Recruitment 2018-19 Notification-Apply Offline for 291 Tradesman Mate & other jobs. Ministry of Defence is all set to recruit Indian Nationals for 291 Tradesman & Other Vacancies. Thus, apply for Ministry of Defence Recruitment through offline mode from 23rd December 2017. However, the application closes on 12th January 2018. Therefore, get details about eligibility criteria in the following sections and be a part of Ministry of Defence Recruitment 2018-19. Additionally, log on to @ www.indianarmy.nic.in to get detailed information about Ministry of Defence Recruitment 2018-19. Ministry of Defence Recruitment 2018-19 Details: Name of the Organization Ministry of Defence (MOD)Post Name Tradesman Mate and others Total Vacancies 291Apply Mode Offline Starting date to apply 23-12-2017Closing date to apply 12-01-2018Job Category Central Government Jobs Job Location India Official Website www.indianarmy.nic.in Ministry of Defence Jobs 2018 Vacancy Details: Sl. No Name of the Post No of Vacancy1. Material Assistant 062. LDC 103."
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"docid": "D2652008#0",
"title": "http://celebrityheightandweight.com/audrey-hepburn-height-weight/\nAudrey Hepburn Height and Weight",
"text": "\"Home >CELEBRITIES > Audrey Hepburn Height and Weight Audrey Hepburn Height and Weight Audrey Hepburn's Height: 5'7\"\" Random Celebrity Profile Audrey Hepburn's Weight: 110 lbs Audrey Hepburn stood 5 feet and 7 inches tall and weighs 110 pounds. Born in Ixelles, Belgium, Audrey Hepburn, grew up in the Netherlands and changed her name for a time during World War II, so as not to attract attention from the German army. She studied ballet for many years, and after the war, she moved with her mother to London, where she continued to dance. She shifted her focus to acting in her late teens, and began appearing in roles onstage and in smaller parts on film. She began to gain notice when she was cast in the Broadway production of “Gigi” in 1951. The show ran for over 200 performances and launched her career. She next appeared in the film, “The Secret People”, in which she played a ballerina, and danced as well as acted. In 1953, she was cast in the part that would introduce her to even wider audiences as Princess Ann in “Roman Holiday”. She went on to star in multiple hit films, television, and stage productions over the course of the next 40 years, including “Sabrina”, “War and Peace”, “Charade”, and “Wait Until Dark”. Over the course of her career, she won two Oscars, four BAFTAs, two Tony Awards, three Golden Globes, one Emmy, one Grammy, and a Screen Actors Guild Award."
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"docid": "D2110805#0",
"title": "https://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-farr/the-ten-best-audrey-hepbu_b_1506787.html\nThe Ten Best Audrey Hepburn Movies by Farr",
"text": "THE BLOG 05/10/2012 01:21 pm ET Updated Dec 06, 2017The Ten Best Audrey Hepburn Movies by Farr By John Farr Just last Friday, iconic star Audrey Hepburn would have turned 83. We never got to see her in old age: she’s been gone nearly twenty years now, struck down prematurely by cancer. For me and millions of other fans, she will remain eternally young and fresh. At a time when I despair of younger viewers watching classic films, I hear more and more of them reference Audrey Hepburn. A full sixty years after she came out of nowhere to win an Academy Award for her first major role, she still represents something important and aspirational to the young women of today. What is the source of her enduring appeal? Well — may I use the word “class”? In the Kardashian age, it’s striking to revisit an actress who not only dressed beautifully, but walked, talked, and acted like the aristocrat she was- importantly, without ever seeming snobbish, affected or full of herself. To employ another term one rarely hears anymore, she had impeccable poise. Humor, humility, even a touch of vulnerability always tempered Audrey’s high-toned elegance and grace."
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"docid": "D2652011#0",
"title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3134910/How-Audrey-Hepburn-weighed-88-pounds-suffered-jaundice-anemia-survived-boiled-grass-tulip-bulbs-dream-ballerina-crushed-Nazi-occupation-Netherlands.html\nEXCLUSIVE: How Audrey Hepburn weighed only 88 pounds, suffered from jaundice and anemia, survived on boiled grass and tulip bulbs and had her dream of becoming a ballerina crushed by the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands",
"text": "EXCLUSIVE: How Audrey Hepburn weighed only 88 pounds, suffered from jaundice and anemia, survived on boiled grass and tulip bulbs and had her dream of becoming a ballerina crushed by the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands Surviving the German occupation, at 16 Audrey suffered from asthma, jaundice, acute anemia and edema, new book by her son reveals'We ate nettles and ... tried to boil grass – in addition to tulips,' she said Audrey's anemia left her with dark circles under her eyes She thought her feet too long, her ears and nose too large She was crazy about chocolate, believing it would 'banish sadness'She also had a passion for pasta and ice cream, 'which she ate with a greediness worthy of a mischievous little scamp' but never gained weight Her idea of heaven was being with boyfriend Robert Wolders, her two sons at home and the dogs, a good movie, a wonderful meal, and great television By Caroline Howe For Dailymail.com Published: 15:07 EDT, 22 June 2015 | Updated: 15:25 EDT, 22 June 20157.4kshares316View comments Audrey Hepburn, who captivated the world with her riveting performances, international goodwill work and unique beauty, never escaped the effect the Nazi occupation of Arnhem in the Netherlands in 1944-45 had on her life. Nazi occupiers starved more than four million people and Audrey escaped death only by a 'hairbreadth' and lost everything that mattered to a young girl: her home, her father vanished, relatives were shot or deported, and her own life was always at risk with the Allied bombing raids. ' We ate nettles and everyone tried to boil grass – in addition to tulips – but I really couldn't stand it,' she said. Scroll down for video+7Tiny dancer: Audrey Hepburn's dream of becoming a ballerina was thwarted by the Nazi occupation of Arnhem in the Netherlands. The World War II interrupted Audrey's private schooling in London and her dreams of being a classical ballerina. It put her five years behind the training of other girls who had better food and shelter during the War, her son writes in his new book+7Pin thin: Luca Dotti says his mother had a healthy appetite but never put on weight. She came away from those early years with a passion for good food, family, home and garden – as well as being burdened with delicate health Her diet consisted mostly of endive, a leafy, crisp green vegetable, digging up and eating tulip bulbs and drinking enough water to feel full. Surviving the German occupation, at 16 she weighed 88 pounds and suffered from asthma, jaundice, acute anemia and a serious form of edema. But she survived – unlike 22,000 others who died during the Dutch famine when the Nazis confiscated food and fuel for themselves. The Dutch were left to die from starvation and freeze to death. '"
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0633262/bio\nBiography",
"text": "\"Edit Marni Nixon Biography Showing all 30 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (3) | Trivia (17) | Personal Quotes (5)Overview (4)Born February 22, 1930 in Altadena, California, USADied July 24, 2016 in New York City, New York, USA (breast cancer)Birth Name Margaret Nixon Mc Eathron Height 5' 4\"\" (1.63 m)Mini Bio (1)\"\"Loverly\"\" soprano Marni Nixon has ensured herself a proper place in film history although most moviegoers would not recognize her if they passed her on the street. But if you heard her, that might be a horse of a different color. Marni is one of those unsung heroes (or should I say \"\"much sung\"\" heroes) whose incredible talents were given short shrift at the time. For those who think film superstars such as Deborah Kerr, Natalie Wood, and Audrey Hepburn possessed not only powerhouse dramatic talents but amazing singing voices as well...think again. Kerr's Anna in The King and I (1956), Natalie's Maria in West Side Story (1961), and Audrey's Eliza in My Fair Lady (1964) were all dubbed by the amazing Marni Nixon, and nowhere in the credits will you find that fact. Born Marni Mc Eathron in Altadena, California, she was a former child actress and soloist with the Roger Wagner Chorale in the beginning. Trained in opera, yet possessing a versatile voice for pop music and easy standards as well, she not only sang for Arnold Schönberg and Igor Stravinsky but also recorded light songs. Marni made her Broadway musical debut in 1954 in a show that lasted two months but nothing came from it. In 1955, the singer contracted to dub Deborah Kerr in The King and I (1956) was killed in a car accident in Europe and a replacement was needed. Marni was hired...and the rest is history."
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"docid": "D67713#0",
"title": "http://whatculture.com/film/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-audrey-hepburn\n10 Things You Didn't Know About Audrey Hepburn",
"text": "10 Things You Didn't Know About Audrey Hepburn Think you know Audrey? Think again.116Every now and then, Hollywood is graced with a truly standout individual who, for whatever mixture of reasons, stands head and shoulders above the rest. They are the enduring icons, and the ones who remains classics of the silver screen even decades after their departure. No other actress fits the role more definitively than Audrey Hepburn. Despite her diminutive stature, she made an enormous impact on the film industry from the outset, receiving equal billing alongside already established star Gregory Peck in her first starring role in Roman Holiday. For an actress who wasn't even first choice for the role, it was a hell of an entrance to make. But even though she may be renowned for genre-defining roles like socialite call-girl Holly Golightly and Cockney flower seller Eliza Doolittle, there remains far more to her character than what is seen on screen. A humanitarian, artist and dancer, she in fact had a fascinating backstory that remains largely untouched upon. Jennifer Love Hewitt may have made a valiant attempt to bring Hepburn's story to the screen in 2000's TV biopic, but here are the things that may not have come to light before. Think you know Audrey?"
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"docid": "D1643738#0",
"title": "http://www.curatedquotes.com/audrey-hepburn-quotes/\nThe 52 Best Audrey Hepburn Quotes",
"text": "The 52 Best Audrey Hepburn Quotes Curated by: Tammy Lamoureux from lamourfoto.com Last updated: 07/21/15Audrey Hepburn was an inspiration to many. Beyond her pretty face and acting career, she was also a humanitarian and a genuinely great person who had a lot of good advice to give. From beauty to self improvement, here are some of our favorite quotes by Audrey Hepburn.♥“Nothing is impossible, the word itself says ‘I’m possible’! - Audrey Hepburn“I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it’s the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It’s probably the most important thing in a person. - Audrey Hepburn See more of our Favorite Life Quotes →“There is more to sex appeal than just measurements. I don’t need a bedroom to prove my womanliness. I can convey just as much sex appeal picking apples off a tree or standing in the rain. -"
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"docid": "D1755845#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/film/2011/jan/20/audrey-hepburn-breakfast-at-tiffanys\nAudrey Hepburn: an iconic problem",
"text": "\"Movies Audrey Hepburn: an iconic problem Audrey Hepburn had an extraordinary, traumatic childhood and was a great actor, but never achieved all she could have. Alex Cox profiles a singular star Alex Cox Thu 20 Jan 2011 16.30 EST284 87Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Photograph: Everett Collection/Rex I t used to be said that you can't be too rich or too thin. We now no longer believe this. Bankers and hedge fund managers are too rich; and now the celebrity magazines and tabloids lead the choruses of \"\"Look how skinny's she's got!\"\" The nicer way of saying the same thing, and making it a compliment, is to call the person elegant. Audrey Hepburn came to be synonymous with this form of elegance. Even in her early films, her height, her skinniness and her wistfulness combined to get her noticed. In the unhelpful role of Chiquita in The Lavender Hill Mob, she attracts the attention both of Alec Guinness and of the camera: a woman visually striking and possessed of a certain quality of unhappiness. Being slight and vulnerable, Hepburn could have made a career as one of cinema's perpetual victims – a leading lady for Alfred Hitchcock, maybe."
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"docid": "D487999#0",
"title": "http://www.anothermag.com/design-living/1387/audrey-hepburn-and-her-fawn\nAudrey Hepburn and her Fawn",
"text": "Design & Living / The Pets Audrey Hepburn and her Fawn— September 16, 2011 —We explore the heartwarming relationship between Audrey Hepburn and her pet baby deer, Pippin Audrey Hepburn with Ip, 1958 © 1978 Bob Willoughby/mptvimages.com Text Laura Bradley This week, the An Other team are preoccupied with unusual pets. As well as the beautiful goat, cradled by Rachel Weisz on the cover of the new issue of An Other Magazine, we are also very proud to welcome Audrey Hepburn and her adorable pet baby deer, Pippin to our regular The Pets column. When the British actress was making her 1959 film Green Mansions, directed by then-husband Mel Ferrer, the animal trainer on the set suggested that she take her on-screen sidekick, a baby deer, home with her so that he would learn to follow her. Audrey's inner calmness was perfect, and the deer thought she was her mother. Nicknamed 'Ip', the deer would cuddle Audrey and accompany her to the supermarket in Beverley Hills. Hepburn's dog, a Yorkshire Terrier called Mr Famous (sadly, later killed in car accident) was very jealous of the new addition to the family. The fawn slept in a custom-made bathtub. Deer have lithe, compact bodies and long, powerful legs making them excellent jumpers and swimmers. They are cud-chewers and have a four-chambered stomach. Nearly all deer have a facial gland in front of each eye which contains a strongly scented phereomone, used to mark its home range."
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"docid": "D1501541#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047437/\nSabrina ( 1954)",
"text": "\"FULL CAST AND CREW | TRIVIA | USER REVIEWS | IMDb Pro | MORESHARE7.7/ 1049,871Rate This Sabrina ( 1954)Not Rated | 1h 53min | Comedy, Drama, Romance | 15 October 1954 (USA)A playboy becomes interested in the daughter of his family's chauffeur, but it's his more serious brother who would be the better man for her. Director: Billy Wilder Writers: Billy Wilder (written for the screen by), Samuel A. Taylor (written for the screen by) (as Samuel Taylor) | 2 more credits »Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn, William Holden |See full cast & crew »72Metascore From metacritic.com Reviews160 user | 83 critic Popularity3,232 ( 728 )Watch Now From $2.99 (SD) on Prime Video ON DISCWatchlist: Patton Oswalt Loves \"\"Ash vs Evil Dead\"\"Patton Oswalt chats with Tim and Kerri from \"\" The IMDb Show \"\" about their latest movie and TV obsessions. Get their Watchlist recommendations Related News'Wkrp in Cincinnati' Star Loni Anderson Left Hollywood to Become Her Daughter's Guardian Angel12 hours ago | Closer Weekly'Riverdale' Season 3 Doesn't Have a Release Date Yet, but The CW Just Gave Us Great News22 hours ago | Life and Style Here’s Your First Look At Sabrina and Harvey in ‘Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ Netflix Reboot3 days ago | The Wrap See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users My Topa list of 45 titles created 4 weeks ago The Fabulous 50'sa list of 45 titles created 3 months ago Watched 2018a list of 38 titles created 3 months agofilm preferitoa list of 43 titles created 2 months ago The 25 Best Comedy Movies of All Timea list of 25 titles created 11 months ago See all related lists »Related Items Search for \"\" Sabrina \"\" on Amazon.com Share this Rating Title: Sabrina (1954)7.7 /10Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Show HTML View more styles User Polls90s Comedies in New York Title Role Performances — First Name Titles Billy Wilder Best Film Adaptations Written by the Author (Part 2)O', Brother, Sister, Who Art Thou? Favorite Edith Head Oscar Nominated/Winner for Costume Design See more polls »Won 1 Oscar. Another 5 wins & 8 nominations. See more awards »Photos See all 170 photos »Learn more People who liked this also liked...◄ Prev 6 Next 6 ►Add to Watchlist Next »Roman Holiday (1953)Comedy | Romance1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.1 / 10A bored and sheltered princess escapes her guardians and falls in love with an American newsman in Rome. Director: William Wyler Stars: Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert Edit Cast Complete credited cast: Humphrey Bogart... Linus Larrabee Audrey Hepburn... Sabrina Fairchild William Holden... David Larrabee Walter Hampden... Oliver Larrabee John Williams... Thomas Fairchild Martha Hyer... Elizabeth Tyson Joan Vohs... Gretchen Van Horn Marcel Dalio... Baron St. Fontanel Marcel Hillaire... The Professor Nella Walker... Maude Larrabee Francis X. Bushman... Mr. Tyson Ellen Corby... Miss Mc Cardle See full cast »Edit Storyline Linus and David Larrabee are the two sons of a very wealthy family. Linus is all work -- busily running the family corporate empire with no time for a wife and family."
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"docid": "D2819483#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Were-Audrey-and-Katherine-Hepburn-related\nWere Audrey and Katherine Hepburn related?",
"text": "Priya Tal, Opinionated Indian mum in Oz Answered Oct 3, 2016 · Author has 702 answers and 1.7m answer views No. Audrey was an English actress (born in Belgium) while Katherine was American. While Katherine’s family name was Hepburn, Audrey was actually born Audrey Kathleen van Heemstra Ruston. Her father later changed the family name to Hepburn-Ruston as double barrelled names were held to be more aristocratic. He borrowed the Hepburn from James Hepburn, the 3rd husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, believing himself to be descended from the royal consort but as it turned out there was no connection. Audrey’s mother was of the aristocratic class from Holland.42.3k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D33618#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/21/movies/audrey-hepburn-actress-is-dead-at-63.html\nAudrey Hepburn, Actress, Is Dead at 63",
"text": "\"Archives | 1993Audrey Hepburn, Actress, Is Dead at 63By CARYN JAMESView page in Times Machine, Page 00024 The New York Times Archives Audrey Hepburn, the actress who epitomized Hollywood chic in the 1950's and 60's, died yesterday at her home in Tolochenaz, near Lausanne, Switzerland. She was 63 years old and had undergone surgery for colon cancer in November. Her death from cancer was announced by Unicef, the United Nations Children's Fund, for which she had been a special ambassador since 1988. In recent years, she made few movies, but traveled the world raising money and awareness for the U. N. organization. Her last screen role, in 1989, was a cameo as an angel easing the hero toward death in Steven Spielberg's \"\"Always,\"\" a role in which the character's grace and serenity echoed the image Miss Hepburn had maintained throughout a 40-year career. An Oscar for a Princess Her first major film role made her a star. In the 1953 romance \"\"Roman Holiday,\"\" she played a princess who runs from her duties and falls in love with a journalist played by Gregory Peck. Audiences were enchanted by her combination of grace, elegance and high spirits, and she won an Academy Award as best actress. The same year she won her Oscar, she won a Tony for her performance in the play \"\"Ondine.\"\" Bosley Crowther, The New York Times critic, described her in words that characterized her youthful appeal."
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"docid": "D3368521#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/audrey-hepburn-1779791\nBiography of Audrey Hepburn",
"text": "Humanities ›History & Culture Biography of Audrey Hepburn Actress and Fashion Icon Share Flipboard Email Print Headshot of Belgian-born actress Audrey Hepburn, wearing a strapless dress, holding her white-gloved hands near to her face. ( circa 1957). Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Imagesby Shelly Schwartz, Contributing History Writer Updated June 15, 2017Audrey Hepburn was an Academy-Award winning actress and fashion icon in the 20th century. Having almost starved to death during Nazi-occupied Holland during WWII, Hepburn became a goodwill ambassador for starving children. Considered one of the most beautiful and elegant women in the world, then and now, her beauty shone through her doe eyes and contagious smile. A trained ballet dancer, who never performed in a ballet, Audrey Hepburn was Hollywood’s most sought after actress mid-century. Her most celebrated movies include Roman Holiday, Sabrina, My Fair Lady, and Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Dates: May 4, 1929 – January 20, 1993Also Known As: Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston, Edda van Heemstra Growing Up in Nazi Occupation Audrey Hepburn was born the daughter of a British father and a Dutch mother in Brussels, Belgium, on May 4, 1929. When Hepburn was six years old, her father, Joseph Victor Anthony Hepburn-Ruston, a heavy drinker, deserted the family. Hepburn's mother, Baroness Ella van Heemstra, moved her two sons (Alexander and Ian from a previous marriage) and Hepburn from Brussels to her father’s mansion in Arnhem, Holland."
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"docid": "D2282800#0",
"title": "https://www.audrey1.org/biography/7/short-biography-of-audrey-hepburn\nShort Biography of Audrey Hepburn",
"text": "\"Short Biography of Audrey Hepburn Audrey had the reputation of being a humble, kind and charming person, who lived the philosophy of putting others before herself. Biography Introduction Audrey Hepburn (4 May 1929 - 20 January 1993) was an iconic Academy Award-winning actress, fashion model and humanitarian. Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston in Brussels, Belgium, she was the only child of John Victor Hepburn-Ruston, an Anglo Irish banker, and Baroness Ella van Heemstra, a Dutch aristocrat descended from French and English kings. Her father later appended the name Hepburn to his surname, and Audrey's surname became Hepburn-Ruston. She had two half-brothers, Alexander and Ian Quarles van Ufford, by her mother's first marriage to a Dutch nobleman. Audrey had the reputation of being a humble, kind and charming person, who lived the philosophy of putting others before herself. She showed this side particularly towards the end of her life in her work for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF). New Woman magazine called Audrey the most beautiful woman of all time, in a 2006 poll. She was ranked as the third greatest female star of all time by the American Film Institute. Life During World War IIAudrey attended private schools in England and the Netherlands."
},
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"docid": "D114497#0",
"title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2722924/Audrey-Hepburns-granddaughter-Emma-Ferrer-20-makes-modeling-debut-cover-Harpers-Bazaar.html\nAudrey Hepburn's granddaughter Emma Ferrer, 20, makes her modeling debut on the cover of Harper's Bazaar",
"text": "Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter Emma Ferrer, 20, makes her modeling debut on the cover of Harper's Bazaar By Margot Peppers for Mail Online Published: 10:59 EDT, 12 August 2014 | Updated: 13:39 EDT, 12 August 2014329View comments Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter Emma Ferrer has Old Hollywood blood coursing through her veins, and it certainly shows in a new magazine spread. The 20-year-old, who has remained out of the spotlight until now, stars in two versions of Harper's Bazaar 's latest cover, striking a pose in a Lanvin gown with fitted black sleeves top and a loose-fitting skirt that call to mind her iconic relative's timeless style. In one shot, the brunette, whose father is Hepburn's oldest child Sean, 54, could easily be mistaken for the late Hollywood star, her hair pulled back in a chic chignon and her earrings highlighting her defined bone structure. Scroll down for video+9Old Hollywood reincarnated: Audrey Hepburn's granddaughter Emma Ferrer, 20, makes her debut in the spotlight on two versions of the latest cover of Harper's Bazaar+9Spitting image: In one photo from the spread, which was shot by Richard Avedon's grandson Michael, she strikes a pose in a fitted Lanvin gown that calls to mind her iconic relative's timeless style While Hepburn passed away in 1993, a year before Emma was born, there's no denying that her legacy lives on within her. ' I've been questioning a lot lately what she means to me,' says Emma, who has spent much of her life in Florence, Italy, where she is currently in her third year at the Florence Academy of Art. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 Next Meryl Streep is almost upstaged by her VERY stylish model... Looks like he brought back up! Action man Sly Stallone... Share this article'I knew her image, of course, and that I happened to be, by pure chance, related to her. But as a child I couldn't really relate to Audrey Hepburn, the actress. To me, she was family. ' And the family resemblance is certainly evident in the magazine spread, which was shot by Michael Avedon, grandson of legendary photographer Richard Avedon, for whom Hepburn was a longtime muse.+9Polish and poise: Hepburn (pictured in 1957) is remembered for her classic sense of style and her humanitarianism as well as her movie performances+9Flashback: Hepburn pictured in 1961 in a still from one of her most famous films, Breakfast at Tiffany's+9Memories: 'I knew her image, of course, and that I happened to be, by pure chance, related to her."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charade_(1963_film)\nCharade (1963 film)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Charadeoriginal film poster Directed by Stanley Donen Produced by Stanley Donen Screenplay by Peter Stone Based on The Unsuspecting Wife 1961 short story [1] by Peter Stone Marc Behm Starring Cary Grant Audrey Hepburn Walter Matthau James Coburn Music by Henry Mancini Cinematography Charles Lang Edited by Jim Clark Production company Stanley Donen Productions Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date December 5, 1963 ( United States)Running time 113 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $3 million [2]Box office $13,474,588 (US) [3]Charade (full film)Charade is a 1963 Technicolor American romantic comedy / mystery film directed by Stanley Donen, [4] written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. The cast also features Walter Matthau, James Coburn, George Kennedy, Dominique Minot, Ned Glass, and Jacques Marin. It spans three genres: suspense thriller, romance and comedy. Because Universal Pictures published the movie with an invalid copyright notice, the film entered the public domain in the United States immediately upon its release. [ 5]The film is notable for its screenplay, especially the repartee between Grant and Hepburn, for having been filmed on location in Paris, for Henry Mancini 's score and theme song, and for the animated titles by Maurice Binder. Charade has received generally positive reviews from critics, and was additionally noted to contain influences of genres such as whodunit, screwball and spy thriller. It has also been referred to as \"\"the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock never made \"\". [ 6]Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Cast in order of appearance3 Production4 Reception4.1 Critical reception4.2 Awards5 Remakes6 Public domain status7 Soundtrack8 See also9 References10 External links Plot [ edit]While on a skiing holiday, simultaneous translator Regina \"\"Reggie\"\" Lampert ( Audrey Hepburn) tells her friend Sylvie (Dominique Minot) that she has decided to divorce her husband Charles. She also meets a charming American stranger, Peter Joshua ( Cary Grant ). On her return to Paris, she finds her apartment stripped bare."
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"docid": "D67711#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080710183318AAmZQum\nAudrey hepburn?",
"text": "Entertainment & Music Celebrities Audrey hepburn?what was her favorite color and her middle name? dont guess seriously help me here : DUpdate: thanks you guys!! that really helped i like her too people tell me i look a lot like her and i think i do too we have the exact same face whe she was younger but thanks again Follow 13 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Her birth name is Audrey Kathleen Ruston and her favourite colour was white. Im not making it up I love Audrey Hepburn she is so classic and has the best fashion sense. Source (s):http://www.celebritywonder.com/html/audr... Lux Lisbon · 10 years ago0 1 Comment Asker's rating Audrey Hepburn Favorite Color Source (s):https://shorte.im/a8FR7centner · 2 years ago0 0 Comment It's not a problem. I was born in the 80's and I am big Audrey Hepburn fan myself. I have an obsession with old Hollywood, but I wasn't born anywhere near those times. I don't think it's a problem. Tamara · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Her full name is Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston (her birth name is Audrey Kathleen Ruston), which means Kathleen is her middle name. And her favorite color was white."
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"title": "http://www.howtallis.org/audrey-hepburn-height-weight-measurements/\nAudrey Hepburn height and weight",
"text": "Audrey Hepburn height and weight Last updated on 04/12/2017 by How Tallis. Org How tall was Audrey Hepburn? Audrey Hepburn’s height was 5ft 6.75in (170 cm). How much did Audrey Hepburn weigh? Audrey Hepburn weighed 110 lbs (50 kg). What were Audrey Hepburn’s measurements? Audrey Hepburn’s measurements were: 32-20-35 (81-51-89 cm).“For the record, here are the slight variances. From William Fields, her Playwrights Company publicist (1953): height: 5’6.75, weight: 110, dress size: 8, hat size: 21, shoe size: 8, waist: 20″, glove size: 6.5. The New York Post (1956) said 32.5-20-35. Photoplay (1954) said 32-20.5-34."
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"docid": "D695682#0",
"title": "http://www.samefacts.com/2014/06/culture-and-civil-society/film-culture-and-civil-society/the-secret-dubbing-of-audrey-hepburn-in-my-fair-lady/\nThe Secret Dubbing of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady",
"text": "The Secret Dubbing of Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady June 28, 2014 By Keith Humphreys @Keith NHumphreys Audrey Hepburn is a justly beloved star, but when the producers of My Fair Lady passed over Julie Andrews for the role of Eliza Doolittle, they created a problem for themselves: Hepburn just wasn’t in Andrews’ league as a singer. Their solution was to turn to Marni Nixon, the magnificent soprano who had previously provided uncredited singing help to other big Hollywood stars. The difference is night and day. Here’s Audrey in her own voice: I Could Have Danced All Night - Audrey Hepburn 's own voice - My Fair Lady 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 / 4:10Here she is dubbed by Nixon: I could have danced all night Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. “Audrey as wonderful singer” became part of her legend (not that she was a bad singer, but certainly no Nixon), but only for viewers who did not know of the dubbing. Multiple readers of this post report that they DID know of the dubbing of the time and some diligent angels dug up this 1964 Time Magazine article revealing to the general public that Nixon was the singer. Nixon got no credit in the film. Not incidentally, only late in his life did Jeremy Brett, who played Freddy, acknowledge that he didn’t do his own singing either."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_Hepburn_Filmography\nAudrey Hepburn",
"text": "\"Audrey Hepburn Hepburn in 1956Born Audrey Kathleen Ruston 4 May 1929 Ixelles, Brussels, Belgium Died 20 January 1993 (aged 63) Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland Cause of death Appendiceal cancer Resting place Tolochenaz Cemetery, Tolochenaz, Vaud Nationality British Other names Edda van Heemstra Audrey Kathleen Hepburn-Ruston Occupation Actress (1948–1989)Humanitarian (1988–1992)Spouse (s)Mel Ferrer ( m. 1954; div. 1968)Andrea Dotti ( m. 1969; div. 1982)Partner (s) Robert Wolders (1980–her death)Children Sean Hepburn Ferrer ( de)Luca Dotti Parent (s)Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston Baroness Ella van Heemstra Relatives Baron Aarnoud van Heemstra (maternal grandfather)Emma Ferrer (granddaughter)Signature Audrey Hepburn ( / ˈ ɔː d r i ˈ h ɛ p ˌ b ɜːr n /; born Audrey Kathleen Ruston; 4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993) was a British actress, model, dancer and humanitarian. Recognised as a film and fashion icon, Hepburn was active during Hollywood's Golden Age. She was ranked by the American Film Institute as the third-greatest female screen legend in Golden Age Hollywood and was inducted into the International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame. Born in Ixelles, a district of Brussels, Hepburn spent her childhood between Belgium, England and the Netherlands. In Amsterdam, she studied ballet with Sonia Gaskell before moving to London in 1948, continuing her ballet training with Marie Rambert, and then performing as a chorus girl in West End musical theatre productions. Following minor appearances in several films, Hepburn starred in the 1951 Broadway play Gigi after being spotted by French novelist Colette, on whose work the play was based. She shot to stardom for playing the lead role in Roman Holiday (1953), for which she was the first actress to win an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award and a BAFTA Award for a single performance. That same year, Hepburn won a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play for her performance in Ondine."
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"docid": "D3401170#0",
"title": "http://www.businessinsider.com/4-famous-people-you-probably-didnt-know-were-polyglots-2016-1\nThe Language Secrets of Prolific Language Learners",
"text": "The Language Secrets of Prolific Language Learnersby Benny Lewis Did you know that some of the most famous figures throughout history were also accomplished polyglots? Audrey Hepburn remains an iconic goddess of the silver screen and is regularly touted as being the most beautiful woman to have ever existed. She also spoke six languages. J. R. R. Tolkien, author of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, was not only fluent in numerous languages (some of which he taught himself)… he invented them. Why were these particular people encouraged to learn multiple languages? Was it due to a necessity to survive or a need to communicate? Most importantly, what can we as lovers of languages ourselves, learn from their words, lives and experiences? Read on to find out!Thomas Jefferson: The Language Lover Who Struggled to Learn Languages The United States’ third president was a member of Virginia’s elite and spoke four languages. He learned to read Latin, Greek, Italian, Spanish and French while being privately tutored – which was the norm for boys of his social class. He too had dictionaries from a number of languages in his library – including Arabic, Gaelic and Welsh, but no evidence exists that he ever gained any sort of fluency in these languages."
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"docid": "D2644786#0",
"title": "http://starsunfolded.com/sonam-kapoor-height-weight-age/\nSonam Kapoor Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography, Family & More",
"text": "\"Sonam Kapoor Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Biography, Family & More Bio Real Name Sonam Kapoor Nickname Sana, Sonz, Giraffe Profession Actress Physical Stats & More Height in centimeters- 177 cm in meters- 1.77 m in Feet Inches- 5’ 9½”Weight in Kilograms- 57 kg in Pounds- 126 lbs Figure Measurements 34-26-34Eye Colour Dark Brown Hair Colour Black Personal Life Date of Birth 9 June 1985Age (as in 2017) 32 Years Birth Place Mumbai, Maharashtra, India Zodiac sign/Sun sign Gemini Signature Nationality Indian Hometown Mumbai, Maharashtra, India School Arya Vidya Mandir , Juhu, Mumbai College University of Mumbai, Mumbai University of East London, London Educational Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Economics and Political Science Debut Film Debut: Saawariya (2007)Family Father - Anil Kapoor (Actor) Mother - Sunita Kapoor Sister - Rhea Kapoor (Younger, Producer) Brother - Harshvardhan Kapoor (Younger, Actor)Religion Hinduism Address 31 Shrinagar, 7th Road, JVPD Scheme, Mumbai Hobbies Reading, shopping, playing video games, writing, collecting paintings Controversies • After the release of her family production film Aisha (2010), her co-actor Abhay Deol publically expressed his disappointment over the amount of attention given to Sonam rather than other things. • In 2010, she had a twitter fight with Columnist Shobhaa De after Shobhaa's review about Sonam's film I Hate Luv Storys (2010) by calling it \"\"I Hate Dumb Stories ' and further went on to call her 'a lassie who lacks oomph', after which Sonam replied her back with chain of tweets. • After she was chosen as the brand ambassador for one of the products of L'Oreal, she was excited to walk on the red carpet at Cannes with the Aishwarya Bachchan, but Aishwarya refused to walk with her. After this incident, she said, \"\"Ash has worked with my dad so I have to call her aunty\"\". • In an interview with film critic Anupama Chopra at the Cannes, when she was asked about Katrina Kaif, she considered Katrina's success to \"\"a certain kind of shamelessness\"\" in doing \"\"over the top films. \"\" Favourite Things Favourite Food Pav Bhaji, Tandoor Crab, Chicken with Ginger and Potatoes, Mustard Fish, Cholar Dal, Pork Belly Bun, Dahi Batata Puri, Chocolates Favourite Actor Anil Kapoor, Akshay Kumar, Shah Rukh Khan, Leonardo Di Caprio, Ryan Gosling, Johnny Depp, Christian Bale Favourite Actress Nutan, Waheeda Rehman, Meena Kumari, Priyanka Chopra, Rani Mukherji, Madhuri Dixit, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Monica Belluci, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn Favourite Film Bollywood: Devdas, Mr. India, Guide, Kagaaz Ke Phool, Rang De Basanti Hollywood: Titanic, Children of Heaven, City of God Favourite Directors Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Imtiaz Ali, Satyajit Ray, Raj Kapoor, Steven Spielberg Favourite Musician A. R. Rahman Favourite Authors Jane Austen,Favourite Books Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Emma by Jane Austen, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley,Favourite Chef Anthony Bourdain Favourite Sport Basketball, Squash Favourite Colour White Favourite Perfume Michael by Michael Kors, Jean Paul Gaultier Classique Favourite Fashion Designer Anamika Khanna Favourite Fashion Brand Dolce & Gabbana Favourite Quote \"\"Incognito Ergo Sum\"\" (I think therefore I am) \"\"A Man without a purpose is the most depraved of human beings\"\" - Ayn Rand Favourite Restaurant Gajalee, Radio Club, The Pantry, Arya Bhavan, The Table, Hakkasan, in Mumbai Bengal Sweet House, Parathewaali Galli (an Area), in Delhi Angelina in Paris Favourite Destination Rome, New York, Paris, London Boys, Affairs and More Marital Status Unmarried Affairs/Boyfriends Sahir Berry (Entrepreneur, Model) Punit Malhotra (Director) Anand Ahuja (Entrepreneur)Style Quotient Car Collection Audi Q7, BMW 7 Series Money Factor Salary 2-3 crore/film (INR)Net Worth $10 million Some Lesser Known Facts About Sonam Kapoor Does Sonam Kapoor smoke? No Does Sonam Kapoor drink alcohol? Yes Sonam was born to a Punjabi father and a Sindhi mother. She worked as a waitress while she was studying theatre and arts in Singapore. Her first boyfriend was a Dutch guy."
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"docid": "D2531971#0",
"title": "http://www.sheknows.com/baby-names/name/audrey\nAudrey",
"text": "Parenting / Baby Names / A / Girl / Audrey Audrey The name Audrey is a baby girl name. Meaning Teutonic Meaning: The name Audrey is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Audrey is: Strong. American Meaning: The name Audrey is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Audrey is: Strong. Anglo-Saxon Meaning: The name Audrey is an Anglo-Saxon baby name. In Anglo-Saxon the meaning of the name Audrey is: Noble strength. English Meaning: The name Audrey is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Audrey is: From the Old English name Aethelthryth, meaning noble and strength. Famous bearer: St Etheldreda, later known as St Audrey, founded a monastery at Ely."
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"title": "https://www.hp-lexicon.org/character/weasley-family/\nWeasley family",
"text": "\"The Weasleys are considered one of the prominent wizarding families, although their lack of money and their sympathy for non-pure-blood wizards and even Muggles makes people like the Malfoys look down on them. They live in The Burrow, a ramshackle house of four or five stories “a little way outside” the village of Ottery St. Catchpole ( CS3 ). For the last couple of generations, the Weasley children have all been male (Arthur, for example, is one of three brothers); Ginny Weasley, born in 1981, was the first girl to come along for quite some time ( JKR ). Both Molly and Arthur are related to the Black family. Molly is fiercely protective of her children, but she has her hands full; the Weasleys are, almost without exception, risk-takers who courageously give their all for what they believe in (well, perhaps the twins do it from pure joy too). From the summer of 1996 on, the Weasley family clock has all hands pointing at “mortal peril.” Molly took it around with her from room to room. When the security of Grimmauld Place was compromised in the summer of 1997, the Weasley home became the new headquarters for the Order of the Phoenix. After Scrimgeour was killed and Death Eaters took over the Ministry, most of the Weasley family members played a role in resisting the Death Eater pogroms. Ron’s absence from Hogwarts was kept secret by using the family ghoul to fake a case of spattergroit, however, once Ron, Harry and Hermione were captured and the deception revealed, the family moved to Aunt Muriel’s house nearby where it was safer ( DH24 )."
},
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"docid": "D1827357#0",
"title": "http://uncorneredmarket.com/american-travel-iran/\nTraveling to Iran as Americans: All You Need to Know",
"text": "You are here: Home / Beginners Guides / Traveling to Iran as Americans: All You Need to Know Traveling to Iran as Americans: All You Need to Know This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy for more information. Last updated on November 2nd, 2017 by Audrey Scott 563 Comments Traveling to Iran as an American citizen may sound complicated and dangerous. It’s not. We’re here to dispel the myths and answer the questions piling up in our inbox about visas, safety, and other concerns based on our visit to Iran. Our aim in the following Q&A is to answer actual reader queries and to help demystify the process of traveling to Iran, especially for Americans. Are American citizens legally allowed to visit Iran? It’s a common belief that Iran holds the same status as Cuba for American citizens (i.e., that it’s illegal to visit without special permission from the U. S. government). Although the United States has imposed sanctions against Iran, there are currently no restrictions on American citizens visiting Iran as tourists. Currently, about 1,000-1,500 Americans visit Iran each year."
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"docid": "D2164590#0",
"title": "http://www.behindthename.com/names/origin/old-english\nOld English Origin Names",
"text": "\"Old English Origin Names Home » Names This is a list of names in which the origin is Old English. Old English was the West Germanic language spoken by the Anglo-Saxons who inhabited ancient England.►Filter Results more options... ADAIR m English (Rare) From an English surname which was derived from the given name EDGAR.ÆBBE f Anglo-Saxon Old English form of EBBA (2).ÆLFFLÆD f Anglo-Saxon Old English name composed of the elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and flæd \"\"beauty\"\". ÆLFGAR m Anglo-Saxon Old English form of ALGAR.ÆLFGIFU f Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and giefu \"\"gift\"\". This was the name of the first wife of the English king Æðelræd II.ÆLFHEAH m Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and heah \"\"high\"\". This was the name of an 11th-century archbishop of Canterbury, a saint and martyr, who is commonly known as Alphege or Elphege. ÆLFNOÐ m Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English element ælf \"\"elf\"\" combined with noð \"\"boldness, daring\"\". ÆLFRÆD m Anglo-Saxon Old English form of ALFRED.ÆLFRIC m Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and ric \"\"power, rule\"\". ÆLFSIGE m Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and sige \"\"victory\"\". ÆLFSTAN m Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English elements ælf \"\"elf\"\" and stan \"\"stone\"\". ÆLFSWIÞ f Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English element ælf \"\"elf\"\" combined with swiþ \"\"strong\"\"."
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"docid": "D158611#0",
"title": "https://www.babble.com/baby-names/baby-girl-names/meaning-of-audrey/\nAudrey",
"text": "Audrey Audrey is a lovely and timeless name that is finding renewed favor with modern parents. Meaning “noble strength,” the name first derived from Saint Audrey in the seventh century. Shakespeare even named a charcter after her in his play As You Like It. And ever since the iconic Audrey Hepburn hit the world stage, the name has been a popular choice for parents—but never more so than now. Origin English: Noble strength Teutonic Syllables2International Variations Audrielle, Audree, Audra Themes Shakespearean Alternate Spellings Audrianna, Audriana, Audria, Audra, Audene Famous Namesakes Actress Audrey Hepburn, Actress Audrey Tautou Celebrity Babies Daughter of Faith Hill and Tim Mc Graw, Daughter of Greg Kinnear, Daughter of Steve Zahn Related Names Oliver Proteus Julia Adriano Osric Prospero Olivia Viola Jessica Lorenzo Malcolm Robin Antonio Ursula Alice Adriana Adam Reynaldo Rosaline Thomas Arthur Nathaniel Leonardo Nell Aaron Miranda Ophelia Paulina Adrian Mariana"
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"docid": "D3098705#0",
"title": "http://www.momjunction.com/articles/august-baby-names_00394504/\n31 Great Names For Babies Born In August",
"text": "Home » Baby » Baby Names31 Great Names For Babies Born In August Arshi July 22, 2016Image: Shutterstock Selecting a name for the baby is both exciting and petrifying. The number of suggestions coming your way can baffle even the sanest of parents. Floral, classic, and trendy names are familiar, but have you considered the birth month for naming for your child? If you are welcoming a new addition to your family in August, we suggest you to keep this adventurous month in mind while naming your child. August may not be having as many related names as May or July, but it still deserves its due. Mom Junction has compiled a list of names for August-born babies. From historical figures to celebs, these famous personalities will inspire you to find a perfect August baby name. Check them out below!August Baby Names For Boys:1. August: August is one of the most popular baby names for boys born in this month. The name is at #333 but was as high as 170 at the end of the 19th century."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Haven_characters\nList of Haven characters",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article describes a work or element of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. Please help rewrite it to explain the fiction more clearly and provide non-fictional perspective. ( September 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Haven is a supernatural drama television series loosely based on the Stephen King novel The Colorado Kid. The show, filmed on the South Shore of Nova Scotia, Canada, is an American/Canadian co-production. Haven is also the name of the town where the protagonist goes and where she discovers numerous townfolk afflicted with supernatural problems. Haven residents refer to these problems collectively as The Troubles. Each episode deals with an incident arising from the town's Troubles. The following list includes all the principal fictional characters who have appeared in the television series. Contents [ hide ]1 Main characters1.1 Audrey Parker1.2 Nathan Wuornos1.3 Garland Wuornos1.4 Duke Crocker2 Supporting characters2.1 Vince Teagues2.2 Dave Teagues2.3 Ed Driscoll2.4 Evidence \"\"Evi\"\" Ryan2.5 Chris Brody2.6 Dwight Hendrickson2.7 Agent Byron Howard2.8 Claire Callahan2.9 Tommy Bowen2.10 Jordan Mc Kee2.11 William2.12 Jennifer Mason2.13 Wade Crocker2.14 Gloria Verrano2.15 Charlotte Cross3 Recurring characters3.1 Eleanor Carr3.2 Julia Carr3.3 Jess Minnion3.4 Audrey Parker4 Minor characters4.1 Stan the Cop4.2 Dr. Lucassi5 Other characters5.1 Vanessa Stanley5.2 Max Hansen5.3 Penny Driscoll6 The Colorado Kid7 References Main characters [ edit]Audrey Parker [ edit]Emily Rose. From The Tides That Bind."
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"docid": "D1643737#0",
"title": "http://www.beautyandtips.com/motivation/12-audrey-hepburn-quotes-to-inspire-you/\n12 AUDREY HEPBURN QUOTES TO INSPIRE YOU",
"text": "\"You are here: Home / Motivation / 12 AUDREY HEPBURN QUOTES TO INSPIRE YOU12 AUDREY HEPBURN QUOTES TO INSPIRE YOU252SHARESTweet Google Pinterest Digg Reddit Stumbleupon Audrey Hepburn is a legend, an ideal of a woman and inspiration for many. Beautiful, famous and talented actress, caring and loving mother…the mention of her name still doesn’t leave our hearts indifferent. Today, let’s talk about “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” star’s sayings and quotes that might touch, impress, inspire and motivate you…Let’s begin:“I believe in pink. I believe that laughing is the best calorie burner. I believe in kissing, kissing a lot. I believe in being strong when everything seems to be going wrong. I believe that happy girls are the prettiest girls. I believe that tomorrow is another day and I believe in miracles.” – Audrey Hepburn This is one of the most beautiful, positive and “girly” quotes that I’ve ever read. Only a person who believes in miracles can live them, only a girl who is happy can be truly pretty!“The most important thing is to enjoy your life – to be happy – it’s all that matters.” –"
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"docid": "D2365333#0",
"title": "http://forums.welltrainedmind.com/topic/95768-how-much-gr-beef-to-make-sloppy-joes-for-50-people/\nHow much gr. beef to make sloppy joes for 50 people?",
"text": "All Activity Home Education General Education Discussion Board How much gr. beef to make sloppy joes for 50 people? ATTENTION: Forums search will not work until re-indexing is completed. Please follow these instructions for search Archived This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies. How much gr. beef to make sloppy joes for 50 people? By Audrey TN, April 22, 2009 in General Education Discussion Board Audrey TNHive Mind Queen Bee Members422,059 posts Location Ohio Report post Posted April 22, 2009THANK YOU! ! Ibbygirl Christian in Training Members948,141 posts Report post Posted April 22, 2009 [quote name='Audrey TN']THANK YOU!! [ /quote] ALOT!! ;) : D Sorry."
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"docid": "D1679016#0",
"title": "https://consequenceofsound.net/2017/08/we-need-to-talk-about-the-twin-peaks-roadhouse/\nWe Need to Talk About the Twin Peaks Roadhouse",
"text": "\"On Sunday, September 3rd, David Lynch and Mark Frost’ s iconic series Twin Peaks comes to an end. In anticipation, Consequence of Sound will be reporting live from The Great Northern Hotel with some damn fine features all week. Today, Bookhouse Boy Randall Colburn spends some time in the Roadhouse, where something very, very strange is going on. He may not have all the answers we’re looking for, but he knows all the right questions, and that’s as great a place as anyone could be right now. For some, Twin Peaks: The Return has been everything they hoped it would be: Mysterious, terrifying, abstract, funny, romantic, and, perhaps most importantly, weird as absolute fuck. All of the elements that hindered the original series—the fractured tone, soapy theatrics, and general aimlessness—had been cast off in favor of the kind of atmospheric, patchwork storytelling David Lynch came to master in films like Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive, and, to its most extreme extent, Inland Empire. This is bold, ambitious, and joyously frustrating storytelling. For others, it’s been a test of a patience, a viscous swamp of disconnected scenes and illogical characters plodding through a bizarre, peripatetic world. You can’t blame them really. I think everyone can remember being annoyed by that farcical murder-robbery sequence in Mulholland Drive when they first saw it."
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"docid": "D2906351#0",
"title": "http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Jay_(Descendants)\nJay",
"text": "\"Jay Background information Feature films Descendants Descendants 2Television programs Descendants: Wicked World Video games Descendants: Isle of the Lost Rush Portrayed by Booboo Stewart Character information Personality Tough, strong, athletic, brash, kind Appearance Red hat, long black hair, purple and brown, blue and yellow coat, black heavy boots Occupation Student of Dragon Hall (formerly) Student of Auradon Prep Star player of the Tourney Team Captain of the Sword & Shields Team (formerly) Member of the Sword & Shields Team Alignment Bad/Neutral (formerly) Good Home Isle of the Lost (formerly) Auradon Relatives Jafar (father) Nasira (aunt) Jade (cousin)Allies Mal, Evie, Carlos De Vil, Ben, Lonnie, Audrey, Chad Charming, Jane, Coach Jenkins, Fairy Godmother, Freddie Facilier, Jordan, Ally Minions Lagan and Derelict (formerly)Enemies Maleficent, Chad Charming (formerly), CJ Hook, Zevon, Uma, Harry Hook, Gil Likes Stealing (formerly; only does it for fun), parkour, leather, chocolate and candy, sports, winning, victory pizza, flirting with girls, trolling people, pranks Dislikes Discipline, princes, guys who are mean to women Powers and abilities Strength, athlete and thief skills Paraphernalia Birthright Jewel Fate Becomes good Quote\"\"We can do this if we stick together. \"\" Source Jay is a major character in the Disney film, Descendants, played by Booboo Stewart. He is the son of Jafar . He is handsome, punkish, and mischievous. Being athletic, Jay provides the 'brawn' when he and his friends were invited to Auradon Prep. He is a thief, a con man, a handsome, quick-witted boy with charm to spare, whose lies are as beautiful and silvery as his eyes. Contents [ show]Background He has a penchant for stealing things, which kept him busy at home on the Isle of the Lost. In Auradon, he puts his athleticism to good use as a star player on the tourney team. Through tourney, he is exposed to teamwork for the first time and helps the other villain kids understand its value in executing their plan. Personality Jay is a sneaky, confident, and handsome guy."
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"docid": "D225834#0",
"title": "http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/siblings/\n.",
"text": "\"The devastating effects of mental illness have been well documented in films, books, and academia. But until recently there has been little said about the sisters and brothers of the mentally ill. Now researchers are starting to look at what they're calling the \"\"well-sibling\"\" syndrome. Deb Stanas with daughters Audrey and Rose. Photo by Karen Brown In families where mental illness hits early, the entire household feels the impact. Olivia (right) with sister, Rose. Photo by Karen Brown\"\"We're not having any more soup! Eat it or don't have any!\"\" says mother Deb Stanas as her daughter screams. \"\" Listen, Olivia,\"\" Deb pleads, \"\"either take what you have or don't have any.\"\""
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"docid": "D2157848#0",
"title": "http://disneys--descendants.wikia.com/wiki/Ben\nBen",
"text": "\"in: Heroes, Males, Characters Ben Edit Comments Share Ben Background information Feature films Descendants Television programs Descendants: Wicked World Portrayed by Mitchell Hope Character information Full name Benjamin Other names Ben (primary nickname) King Benjamin Bennyboo (by Audrey and Mal) Benny Bear (by Audrey) King Obvious King Obviously Cute Personality Kind, generous, friendly, honest, self-dependent, patient, fair Occupation Prince of the United States of Auradon (formerly) Student of Auradon Prep Captain of the Tourney Team King of the United States of Auradon (currently)Alignment Good Goal Give redemption to the children of Disney Villains and to be a good boyfriend to Mal Home Auradon Relatives Belle (mother) Beast (father) Maurice (maternal grandfather) Belle's Mother (maternal grandmother; deceased)Allies Mal, Evie, Jay, Carlos, Audrey, Jane, Chad Charming, Lonnie, Doug, Jordan, Freddie Facilier Enemies Maleficent Likes Mal, giving second chances, his vespa, jelly donuts, swimming, picnics with Mal by the Enchanted Lake Dislikes Unfairness Fate Becomes King of Auradon and begins a relationship with Mal. Quote \"\"Just give them a chance.\"\" \"\" Your parents made their choice. Now you make yours.\"\" [ Source]King Benjamin (better known as Ben) is a character who appears in the Disney film Descendants, portrayed by Mitchell Hope. He is the son of Belle and Beast from Beauty and the Beast . Contents [ show]Background Official Disney Bio Poised to take the throne, he makes his first proclamation and offers a chance at redemption to Mal, Evie, Carlos, and Jay when they are given a chance to attend Auradon Prep. Unlike his peers, he does not fear the trouble-making teens and embraces them as friends while he helps them navigate the unfamiliar land where goodness runs rampant. Appearances Descendants One month before being coronated King, Ben informs his parents of his first royal decree: to give the children of the Isle of the Lost a chance at redemption and to attend Auradon Prep. To ensure the safety of both his plan and the citizens, he decides to start small with the children who need the help most - Carlos, Jay, Evie and Mal."
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"docid": "D739990#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Shop_of_Horrors_(film)\nLittle Shop of Horrors (film)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the 1986 film. For other uses, see Little Shop of Horrors. 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)Little Shop of Horrors Theatrical release poster Directed by Frank Oz Produced by David Geffen Screenplay by Howard Ashman Based on Little Shop of Horrors by Howard Ashman The Little Shop of Horrors by Roger Corman Charles B. Griffith Starring Rick Moranis Ellen Greene Vincent Gardenia Steve Martin Jim Belushi John Candy Christopher Guest Bill Murray Narrated by Stanley Jones Music by Miles Goodman Cinematography Robert Paynter Edited by John Jympson Production company The Geffen Company Distributed by Warner Bros. Release date December 19, 1986Running time 94 minutes (Theatrical Cut) [1] 103 minutes (Director's Cut)Country United States Language English Budget $25 million Box office $38.7 million Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American rock musical horror comedy film directed by Frank Oz. It is a film adaptation of the off-Broadway musical comedy of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman about a geeky florist shop worker who finds out his venus fly trap can speak. Menken and Ashman's Off-Broadway musical was based on the low-budget 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors, directed by Roger Corman. The 1986 film stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II. The film also featured special appearances by Jim Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray."
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"docid": "D267953#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090402211253AAvJ0TM\nWhat do you guys think is the male name of Audrey?",
"text": "\"Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names What do you guys think is the male name of Audrey? Just curious to hear your thoughts. :) Update: I meant the male version of the female name, Audrey. :) 1 following 21 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Aubrey. Only name your kid that if you want him to grow up to be a totally badass mathematician, though.sgtnoodle · 9 years ago0 1 Comment Asker's rating There isn't a male version of Audrey (an Anglo-Saxon name meaning \"\"noble strength\"\"). The original of the name looks like this: ÆÐELÞRYÐ The male name Aubrey may look similar, but it's actually from a German name, Alberich, meaning \"\"elf ruler\"\". It's just a coincidence that the modern forms of their names look similar and sound similar - they are completely different unrelated names. * · 9 years ago0 0 Comment I don't think there is a male version of the name Audrey. Not every name as a male/female version of it! But I think the closest originally male name to it is Aubrey."
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"docid": "D1635220#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/50195297/chapter-7-flash-cards/\nChapter 7",
"text": "65 terms rcassoni Chapter 7Network and Computers connecting with Computers Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort4G The latest mobile communication standard with the fastest data transfer (Alan Mc Laurin)backward compatibility Is the accommodation of current devices being able to use previously issued software standards in addition to the current standards (Alan Mc Laurin)bandwidth The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; usually measured in megabits per second (Mbps) (Alan Mc Laurin)broadband A high-speed Internet connection such as cable, satellite, or digital subscriber line (DSL). ( Alan Mc Laurin)cable internet A broadband service that transmits data over coaxial cables. ( Alan Mc Laurin)Cat 6 cable A UTP cable type that provides more than 1 GB of throughput (Alan Mc Laurin)client/server network (server-based network) A type of network that uses servers to deliver services to computers that are requesting them (clients). ( Alan Mc Laurin)coaxial cable A single copper wire surrounded by layers of plastic insulation, metal sheathing, and a plastic jacket; used mainly in cable television and cable internet service. ( Alan Mc Laurin)data transfer rate The maximum speed at which data can be transmitted between two nodes on a network; measured in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps). ( Alan Mc Laurin)digital subscriber line (DSL) A type of connection that uses telephone lines to connect to the internet and that allows both phone and data transmissions to share the same line. ( Alan Mc Laurin)Ethernet network Network governed by IEEE 802.3 and 802.11 devices (Alan Mc Laurin)fiber-optic cable A cable that transmits data at close to the speed of light along glass or plastic fibers. ( Alan Mc Laurin)fiber-optic service Internet access that is enabled by transmitting data at the speed of light through glass or plastic fibers. ( Alan Mc Laurin)firmware System software that controls hardware devices. ( Alan Mc Laurin)gigabit Ethernet The most commonly used in today's wired Ethernet standard deployed in devices designed for home networks - faster than Mbps. ("
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"docid": "D1624846#0",
"title": "http://descendantswickedworld.wikia.com/wiki/Mal\nMal",
"text": "\"Mal Biographical information Alternative name (s)Mal (primary nickname) Punkin' (by Maleficent) Darling (by Maleficent) M (by Evie) Malsy (by CJ Hook)Nationality Isle of the Lost, Auradon Ethnicity Isle of the Lost Age16Physical description Gender Female Eye color Gray Hair color Dark purple Skin color Fair Personal information Love Interest (s)Ben Allies Jay, Evie, Carlos De Vil, Freddie Facilier, Ben, Audrey, Fairy Godmother, Lonnie, Jane, Jordan, Ally Enemies CJ Hook Weapon of choice Dark magic, good magic Chronological and political information Profession Bully (formerly) Drawing Position Daughter of Maleficent Affiliation Isle of the Lost Dragon Hall Auradon Auradon Prep First Appearance Evie's Explosion of Taste Voiced by Dove Cameron Maleficent \"\"Mal\"\" Bertha is one if the two main protagonists of the Disney Channel animated short series Descendants: Wicked World, along with her best friend, Evie. She is the daughter of Maleficent, the leader of the Disney villains. Mal is a natural born leader who loves art and casting spells...only as needed. Mal is the leader of the newest generation of villains. Mal is best friends with Evie, she is good friends with Jay and Carlos De Vil. She is currently dating Ben, and is former enemies with Audrey and Jane . Mal is voiced by Dove Cameron, who also portrayed Mal in the movie. Contents [ show]Personality Edit Mal is a sneaky, smart, and (sometimes) ruthless girl who is a natural leader. Though she is compassionate to a degree she is also vengeful and doesn't forgive others easily. She is artistic and has a knack for casting spells, but only if needed."
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"docid": "D3265706#0",
"title": "https://texaskitchen.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/after-all-these-years-hallmark-movie-channel/\nâAfter All These Yearsâ Hallmark Movie Channel",
"text": "\"“After All These Years” Hallmark Movie Channel Saturday, April 20 (9 p.m. ET/PT, 8C)This is a really fun movie mystery with plenty of twists. There are lots and lots of possible outcomes with this one. I was guessing who done it all the way til the end of the movie. After All These Years is packed full of some of my favorite actors and actresses. Ya gotta love Wendie Malick and Gregory Harrison to name just two. Another Hallmark winner. Be careful of what seems to be perfect marriages. Sometimes, they aren’t quite as perfect as they appear – even if you happen to be one of the spouses. This is what we learn from “After All These Years,” a comedy thriller premiering Saturday, April 20 (8 p.m. ET/PT, 7C) on Hallmark Movie Channel that features a top-drawer cast. Starring are Emmy® Award nominee Wendie Malick (“Hot in Cleveland” and “Just Shoot Me”), Emmy® winner Andrea Martin (“SCTV” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”) and the ever-suave Gregory Harrison (“M*A*S*H” and “Undercover Bridesmaid”) along with Martha Burns (“Love and Savagery”)."
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"docid": "D2519950#0",
"title": "http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/jeff-dunhams-new-wife-sues-765769\nJeff Dunham's New Wife Sues Old Wife in Bizarre Cyberpiracy Lawsuit (Exclusive)",
"text": "\"January 21, 2015 4:24pm PT by Eriq Gardner Jeff Dunham's New Wife Sues Old Wife in Bizarre Cyberpiracy Lawsuit (Exclusive)Paige Dunham is said to have registered Audrey Dunham.com before Audrey took the name in marriage. Divorces in the entertainment industry are increasingly developing into unusual intellectual property battles. The latest is a lawsuit filed on Wednesday by Audrey Dunham, a fitness model who in 2012 married ventriloquist, producer and stand-up comedian Jeff Dunham. Before the marriage, she had the maiden name of Audrey Murdick, while Jeff was married to another woman named Paige Dunham. Jeff and Paige divorced in 2010, but the latter — an executive producer on the 2013 film The Face of Love — has held onto the Dunham name. While it's not uncommon for a woman to hold onto a surname post-marriage, some of Paige's digital endeavors are now being challenged in a California federal court. Specifically, Audrey Dunham is suing Paige Dunham for registering Audrey Dunham.com, Audrey Dunham.net, Audrey Dunham.us and Audrey Dunham.biz. \"\" Defendant knew at the time she registered the Accused Domains, that Plaintiff would soon change her name to AUDREY DUNHAM,\"\" states the lawsuit. The new Mrs. Jeff Dunham says that on January 31, 2012 (after the engagement, but before the marriage), she filed for a trademark registration on \"\"Audrey Dunham\"\" for personal fitness training services and consultancy. The examining attorney at the Trademark Office is said to have determined that the mark was distinctive and protectable."
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"docid": "D3274834#0",
"title": "http://www.allhebrewnames.com/hebnames/en/name_details.seam?nameID=4531\nMeaning of the name - Audrey",
"text": "<< Next Meaning of the name - Audrey Previous >>Tweet English Name: Audrey Hebrew Name: אוֹדֶרִיMeaning: The meaning will be updated soon. For information in Hebrew, click here Origin: English Sex: International: Gematria Value: 221Numerological Value: 5Numerological Analysis: Represents people who are impulsive, instinctive, like changes, dynamic, need freedom and space with unconventional personality. Able to do several things at once, adaptive, charismatic and acceptable in society. Have a sense of distinction and sense of criticism. Like freedom and tend to lack a sense of time. Frequency Of The Name (In Israel): Rare The Ratio Between Boys And Girls (In Israel):100%Categories: Adjectives Back"
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"docid": "D1110212#0",
"title": "http://heavy.com/entertainment/2017/03/audrey-geisel-dr-seuss-wife-theodor-alive-dead-age-net-worth-birthday-family-kids/\nAudrey Geisel, Dr. Seussâ Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know",
"text": "Audrey Geisel, Dr. Seuss’ Wife: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know2.5K Views 0 Shares 0 Comments By Daniel S. Levine Mar 2, 2017 at 12:19pm Audrey Geisel at the Dr. Seuss Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2004. ( Photo by Vince Bucci/Getty Images)March 2, 2017 marks the 113th anniversary of Dr. Seuss’ birth. He was born Theodor Seuss Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904 and died in La Jolla, California at age 87 on September 24, 1991. Audrey Stone Dimond, his second wife, carries on his legacy through donations and helping to publish posthumous works. Geisel was first married to Helen Palmer Geisel from 1927 until her death in 1967. A year later, he married Audrey. She is now 94 years old and has a daughter, Lark Grey Dimond-Cates, from a previous relationship. Geisel himself did not have any children. Here’s a look at Audrey Geisel.1. The Geisel Estate Has an Estimated Net Worth of $75 Million Audrey Geisel and Jim Carrey in 2008. ("
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"docid": "D2807476#0",
"title": "http://www.meaning-of-names.com/english-names/audriana.asp\n.",
"text": "\"Name Meanings > Meaning of English Names > What does Audriana mean? Meaning of Audriana - History and Origin Etymology Web Sites Meaning of \"\"Audriana\"\"English name Other origins for the name Audriana include - English, American. The name Audriana is most often used as a girl name or female name. In English, the name Audriana means - Nobility; strength.. English Name Meaning - Nobility; strength. Origin - English Alternate Origins - American Expression num - 6Soul Urge num - 6Star Registery - Name a star after someone special!Meaning Submitted by: Anonymous Origin Submitted by: Anonymous \""
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"docid": "D3017903#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/element_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"***Element Names Classical element names. Names that mean fire, earth, air, or water. [ Suggest Names for this page ]FIRE: UNISEX: HUO ( 霍 ): Chinese unisex name meaning \"\"fire. \"\" TLACHINOLLI : Nahuatl unisex name meaning \"\"fire. \"\" TLEXICTLI : Nahuatl unisex name meaning \"\"fire navel. \"\" XIPIL : Nahuatl unisex name meaning \"\"noble of the fire. \"\" XIUHCOATL : Nahuatl unisex name meaning \"\"fire serpent\"\" or \"\"weapon of destruction. \"\" MALE: ADEN : Anglicized form of Gaelic Áedán , meaning \"\"fire.\"\" Compare with another form of Aden. ADROUSHAN : Armenian name meaning \"\"temple of fire-worship. \"\""
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"docid": "D1022236#0",
"title": "http://answersafrica.com/african-baby-names.html\n200 Unique African Baby Names and their Meanings",
"text": "\"Home Culture 200 Unique African Baby Names and their Meanings Culture200 Unique African Baby Names and their Meanings By Emeka Chigozie In Africa, names mean a lot, and it is believed that the name given to a child can influence both the child and the family. Africa is made up of ethnic groups with different languages and beliefs, hence their choices of names differ. Traditional African given names often reflect the circumstances at the time of the birth of the Child. Typical African names such as Ogechukwu “God’s time”, Esi “Sunday”, Khamisi “Thursday”, Mwanajuma “Friday”, Uka “also means Sunday, and Wekesa “harvest time” refer to the time or day when the child was born. Other names reflect the birth order of the newborn, for example Okpala “first male Child”, Kunto “third born”, Ada “First female Child”, Nsonowa “seventh born”, and Wasswa “first of twins”. Some names describe the parents’ reaction to the birth (such as Anuli, Kayode, Gwandoya, Abeni and Monifa) while others are reflections of the desired characteristics of the new-born (like Yejide, Dada, Chiumbo and Zuberi). Although as a result of colonisation by foreign countries, lots of African baby names are now of European origin, in this article, we’ve decided to publish a collection of Unique African baby names you’ve probably never heard of before. List of African Baby Boy Names and Meanings Addo: Ghana name meaning “king of the road”. Boy name Ade Meaning: “Royal one”. Boy name Adjatay: Cameroon name meaning “prince."
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"docid": "D1307749#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/female_japanese_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Female Japanese Names [ Suggest Names for this page ] [ Go to Male Japanese Names ] [ 1 ] [ 2]AI (Chinese: 1: 蔼 , 2: 爱, Japanese: 1:藍 , 2: 愛 ): Japanese name meaning 1) \"\"indigo\"\" or 2) \"\"love.\"\" Compare with another form of Ai. AIKA ( 愛佳 ): Japanese name meaning \"\"love song. \"\" AIKO ( 愛子 ): Japanese name meaning \"\"love child. \"\" AIMI ( 愛美 ): Japanese name meaning \"\"love beauty. \"\" AKANE ( 茜 ): Japanese name meaning \"\"brilliant red. \"\" AKEMI ( 明美 ): Japanese name meaning \"\"bright beauty. \"\" AKI (1- 秋 , 2- 明 , 3- 晶 ): Japanese unisex name meaning: 1) \"\"autumn\"\" 2) \"\"bright\"\" 3) \"\"sparkle.\"\" Compare with strictly masculine Aki. AKIKO (1- 秋子 , 2- 明子 , 3- 晶子 ): Japanese name meaning 1) \"\"autumn child\"\" or 2) \"\"bright child\"\" or 3) \"\"sparkling child. \"\""
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"docid": "D158611#0",
"title": "https://www.babble.com/baby-names/baby-girl-names/meaning-of-audrey/\nAudrey",
"text": "Audrey Audrey is a lovely and timeless name that is finding renewed favor with modern parents. Meaning “noble strength,” the name first derived from Saint Audrey in the seventh century. Shakespeare even named a charcter after her in his play As You Like It. And ever since the iconic Audrey Hepburn hit the world stage, the name has been a popular choice for parents—but never more so than now. Origin English: Noble strength Teutonic Syllables2International Variations Audrielle, Audree, Audra Themes Shakespearean Alternate Spellings Audrianna, Audriana, Audria, Audra, Audene Famous Namesakes Actress Audrey Hepburn, Actress Audrey Tautou Celebrity Babies Daughter of Faith Hill and Tim Mc Graw, Daughter of Greg Kinnear, Daughter of Steve Zahn Related Names Oliver Proteus Julia Adriano Osric Prospero Olivia Viola Jessica Lorenzo Malcolm Robin Antonio Ursula Alice Adriana Adam Reynaldo Rosaline Thomas Arthur Nathaniel Leonardo Nell Aaron Miranda Ophelia Paulina Adrian Mariana"
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"docid": "D1373147#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/female_native_american_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Female Native American Names [ Suggest Names for this page ] [ Go to Male Native American Names ] [ 1 ] [ 2]ABEDABUN : Native American Chippewa name meaning \"\"dawn; sight of day. \"\" ABEQUA : Native American Chippewa name meaning \"\"stays at home. \"\" ABEQUE : Variant spelling of Native American Chippewa Abequa, meaning \"\"stays at home. \"\" ADSILA : Native American Cherokee name meaning \"\"blossom. \"\" AILEN : Variant spelling of Native American Mapuche Aylen , meaning \"\"clear\"\" or \"\"happiness. \"\" AIYANA : This name was coined by professor Bryan Sykes, author of The Seven Daughters of Eve , for a particular Native American genetic line, one of four reconstructed mt DNA lines believed to have colonised America. The name was adopted into English usage, mostly by Americans. It may mean \"\"ever-blooming. \"\" AIYANNA : Variant spelling of Native American Aiyana, possibly meaning \"\"ever-blooming. \"\" ALAMEDA : Native American Indian name meaning \"\"grove of cottonwood. \"\""
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"docid": "D238151#0",
"title": "http://finejudaica.com/pages/hebrew_names_m.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Hebrew Names and Meanings MALE HEBREW NAMES AND MEANINGSView Female Names Press [CTRL] + F to search this page. ABDOWN ( עבדוֹן): Hebrew name meaning \"\"servant, worshiper.\"\" In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including one of the judges who ruled over Israel. Also spelled Avdon. ABE: Short form of Hebrew Abraham, meaning \"\"father of a multitude,\"\" and other names beginning with Ab-. ABEY: Variant spelling of Hebrew Abie, meaning \"\"father of a multitude. \"\" ABI: Pet form of Hebrew Abraham, meaning \"\"father of a multitude.\"\" Also spelled Avi. Compare with feminine Abi. ABICHAIL ( אביחיל ): Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Abiyhayil, meaning \"\"father of might. \"\""
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"docid": "D1762888#0",
"title": "http://www.momjunction.com/articles/hispanic-baby-names-for-your-little-girl-with-meanings_00329371/\n100 Most Popular Hispanic Girl Names For Your Baby",
"text": "Home » Baby » Baby Names100 Most Popular Hispanic Girl Names For Your Baby Chhandita Chakravarty March 5, 2018Image: Shutterstock Hispanics, who are also called Latinos do not have a defined race. They could be people from Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and other places. They are largely Spanish and their culture is influenced by the same. Spanish names have two surnames, one from a mother and one from a father. However, in most cases the father’s surname is passed on to the child. This same naming culture is followed by Hispanics as well. They base their last name or surname on the father’s surname and can use the mother’s surname as the middle name. Spanish names carry a softness and charm, which is well reflected in Hispanic names as well. Mom Junction has just the list of Hispanic girl names for you to give your little angel a charming name that will define her delicate self well! Check out our list below."
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"docid": "D787388#0",
"title": "http://www.meaning-of-names.com/names-that-mean/\n.",
"text": "NAMES THAT MEAN ... Names that mean - Powerful Names that mean - Power Names that mean - Strength Names that mean - Strong Names that mean - Strong Willed Names that mean - Courage Names that mean - Loyal Names that mean - Trustworthy Names that mean - Noble Names that mean - Brave Names that mean - Fast Names that mean - Intelligent Names that mean - Smart Names that mean - Big Names that mean - Tall Names that mean - Warrior Names that mean - Hunter Names that mean - Hunt Names that mean - Protector Names that mean - Guardian Names that mean - Ruler Names that mean - Survivor Names that mean - Fighter Names that mean - Dragon Names that mean - Wolf Names that mean - Bear Names that mean - Lion Names that mean - Bull Names that mean - Horse Names that mean - Fox Names that mean - Hawk Names that mean - Fish Names that mean - Lamb Names that mean - Dark Names that mean - Darkness Names that mean - Death Names that mean - Evil Names that mean - Destruction Names that mean - Destroyer Names that mean - Infamous Names that mean - Trouble Names that mean - Love Names that mean - Hope Names that mean - Miracle Names that mean - Dream Names that mean - Beautiful Names that mean - Beauty Names that mean - Handsome Names that mean - Flower Names that mean - Rose Names that mean - Pedal Names that mean - Mother Names that mean - Princess Names that mean - Poet Names that mean - Joy Names that mean - Happy Names that mean - Adorned Names that mean - Lucky Names that mean - Great Names that mean - Wealthy Names that mean - Peace Names that mean - Friend Names that mean - Grace Names that mean - Faith Names that mean - Light Names that mean - Blue Names that mean - Gift Names that mean - Blessed Names that mean - Righteous Names that mean - Just Names that mean - Fair Names that mean - Famous Names that mean - Time Names that mean - Nature Names that mean - Sea Names that mean - Moon Names that mean - Water Names that mean - Fire Names that mean - Star Names that mean - Air Names that mean - Sky Names that mean - Sun Names that mean - River Names that mean - Tree Names that mean - Wind Names that mean - Earth Names that mean - Rock Resource Directory | Submit Site | Contact Us©Copyright 2004 - 2018 Meaning-of-Names.com - Powered by Swigity, LLCNames That Mean"
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"docid": "D1357727#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamegenie.com/polls/352239/results\nBaby Name Poll Results",
"text": "\"Baby Name Poll Resultsnames similar to Goldie or meaning vs. Gold/golden Please suggest names similar to Goldie or having the meaning Gold/Golden or modern ways to use the name Goldie. I would like to honor this important family member without using the exact name. Thank you The Top Baby Name is... Names Similar To Goldie Or Meaning0%Gold/golden0%Poll created: Apr 10, 2012 Total Votes: 0post a comment | report poll | create poll | more polls Christa ... Chrysta’s spelling may refer to the Greek word for \"\"gold\"\" or \"\"golden\"\". [ 11] Chrystal ... [1] Cressida ... \"\"Gold.\"\" ... [ 2] Crystal ... Chrystal a variant spelling probably influenced by Greek \"\"khrysos\"\" meaning \"\"gold\"\" ... [75] Eldora ... \"\"Gold.\"\" ... [ 4] Kim ... Kim is also a Korean name meaning \"\"gold\"\" ... [8] Marigold ... Flower name: the golden flower’s name is a combination of Mary and \"\"gold\"\". [ 2] Ophira ... Ophir is depicted as a rich source of gold, sandalwood, precious stones ... [2] Ora ... meaning \"\"gold\"\" or \"\"wind\"\". [ 5] Oracia ... The name is also related to prayer or gold. [ 3] Orinda ... Possibly related to the Spanish word \"\"oro\"\" meaning \"\"gold\"\" or a variant of the Spanish word \"\"linda\"\" meaning \"\"pretty\"\" ...posted by guest :: 5 years ago | report ASJAD: in Arabian, this name means “gold, jewel”. 2."
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"docid": "D956857#0",
"title": "http://www.ourbabynamer.com/meaning-of-Audrianna.html\nAudrianna Meaning",
"text": "\"Audrianna Meaning Name: What does Audrianna mean? The name Audrianna is of English origin. The meaning of Audrianna is \"\"noble strength, gracious\"\". Audrianna is generally used as a girl's name. It consists of 9 letters and 4 syllables and is pronounced Au-dri-a-nna. The Given Name Audrianna Audrianna is a variant of Audriana. See Audriana for further details. Audrianna is an attractive and luminous name. This great little girl name has a natural cheerfullness. A sophisticated name that will be beloved by parents."
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"docid": "D2423292#0",
"title": "http://hollywoodlife.com/2014/10/15/joe-giudice-more-jail-time-teresa-giudice-husband-prison-sentence/\nJoe Giudice Accepts New Plea Deal â Will He Serve More Jail Time?",
"text": "Entertainment TV37 Comments October 15, 2014 5:55PM EDTJoe Giudice Accepts New Plea Deal — Will He Serve More Jail Time? Teresa & Joe Giudice (Getty)Getty View Gallery105 Photos. HL Intern Joe will allegedly serve even more time behind bars for drivers license fraud, according to a new report. The reality star could now spend even more than 41 months in jail, making reality even bleaker for the Giudices. Joe Giudice, 42, and Teresa Giudice, 42, were just beginning to wrap their heads around a daunting future with their respective jail sentences. Now, there’s more trouble for Joe, due to a new plea deal that puts an 18-month jail sentence on Joe’s case, for an incident in which Joe allegedly used his brother’s marriage and birth certificates to obtain a driver’s license, while his own was suspended for drunk driving back in 2010. Joe Giudice: More Jail Time To Be Served By Teresa Giudice’s Husband The Real Housewives of New Jersey star could reportedly serve up to ten more years in jail for license fraud, after allegedly obtaining a driver’s license, using his brother’s identification. This means another decade away from watching his daughters ( Gia, 13, Gabriella, 10, Milania, 8, and Audriana, 5) grow up. Joe is due in court on Oct. 15 for a hearing about this latest case of fraud. This hearing will likely add more pressure on Joe and Teresa, who were previously sentenced to jail by Judge Salas for bankruptcy, mail and wire fraud."
},
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"docid": "D3051278#0",
"title": "http://www.behindthename.com/name/audrey/comments\nUser comments for Audrey",
"text": "\"Audrey Name Popularity Related Namesakes Name Days Ratings Comments User comments for Audrey Meaning/History Usage Pronunciation Famous Bearer Personal Impression Other (click a heading above to filter the comments by that type)This name was borne by Oscar-winning actress Audrey Hepburn, who starred in 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' and 'My Fair Lady'. ― reservoirdoll1987 12/30/2004An addition to the above comment, Audrey Hepburn lived from May 4, 1929 to January 20, 1993 and was born Audrey Kathleen van Heemstra Ruston. ― Andrew JKD 7/4/2005In several books I have researched including 20,001 baby names, Audrey means \"\"noble, strength\"\". ― Armettieangel 7/7/2005The French actress Audrey Tatou bears this name. ― Soul 7/12/2005The root for \"\"tawdry,\"\" which means cheap. ― purplestuff 7/24/2005The word 'tawdry' and Audrey have nothing to do with each other, thus Audrey does not bear any cheap stereotype by the above user. ― Anonymous User 7/31/2005Tawdry: By syllabic merging of ST. AUDREY, esp. in ST. AUDREY laces, women's neckpieces sold at ST."
},
{
"docid": "D2807475#0",
"title": "http://www.ohbabynames.com/meaning/name/audriana/2334\nAudriana",
"text": "Audriana Rating : Excellent0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 4.5 / 515 Times rated Add to My Favorites Quick Facts on Audriana Gender: Girl Origin: American, English Number of syllables: 4Ranking popularity: 939Pronunciation: awd-ree-AHN-əSimple meaning: Noble strength Characteristics of Audriana Humanitarian Community-minded Family-oriented Loving Affectionate Compassionate Sensitive Etymology & Historical Origin - Audriana Audriana is the faux-Latinized form of Audrey (similar to Audrina). In other words, Audriana is really just a fancy-pants embellishment of Audrey. As an Olde English female name Audrey used to look like this: Ǽðelprðy, which, broken apart, means “æðel” (noble) and “pryð” (strength). The Olde English name was borne by a popular 7th century English saint originally known as Etheldreda (which was the medieval Latinized form of Ǽðelprðy) but in modern times is more commonly known as Saint Audrey. St. Audrey is remembered for maintaining her virginity through two marriages, ultimately escaping the advances of her second husband, and for founding an abbey where she lived out her life devoted to Christianity. Perhaps one should reconsider marriage if one intends to remain a virgin, but that’s just our old-fashioned notion of matrimony. Committed virgins, such as nuns, see themselves as the brides of Christ (probably the one husband you don’t want to cheat on, right?). In any case, the name was popularized in Medieval England in homage to Audrey. Ultimately, the name fell out of favor but was revived again in the 19th century. Audrina is a flowery version of this name recently created in the United States; and Audriana is an even newer, more elaborate coinage."
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"docid": "D1285691#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/weather_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"ADAD : Akkadian name of a Babylonian-Assyrian god of thunder and storms, meaning \"\"thunder.\"\" Adad is called Ishkur in Sumerian. He is also known by the Akkadian name Ramman , meaning \"\"thunderer.\"\" His Syrian counterpart is Hadad, meaning \"\"thunder.\"\" Compare with another form of Adad. ANIL ( अनिल ): Hindi myth name of a god of the wind, meaning \"\"air, wind. \"\" ANVINDR : Old Norse name composed of the elements an \"\"against\"\" and vindr \"\"wind,\"\" hence \"\"against the wind. \"\" APONIVI : Native American Hopi name meaning \"\"where the wind blows down the gap. \"\" APUTSIAQ : Greenlandic name meaning \"\"little snowflake. \"\" BA'AL (Hebrew: בַּעַל ): Semitic name of several storm gods, and the first king of Hell who had three heads and commanded 66 legions of demons,derived from the word ba'al, meaning \"\"lord, master\"\" or \"\"possessor.\"\""
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"docid": "D1373148#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/male_native_american_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Male Native American Names [ Suggest Names for this page ] [ Go to Female Native American Names ] [ 1 ] [ 2]ABOOKSIGUN : Native American Algonquin name meaning \"\"wildcat. \"\" ABUKCHEECH : Native American Algonquin name meaning \"\"mouse. \"\" ACHAK : Native American Algonquin name meaning \"\"spirit. \"\" ADAHY : Native American Cherokee name meaning \"\"lives in the woods. \"\" AHANU : Native American Algonquin name meaning \"\"he laughs. \"\" AHIGA : Native American Navajo name meaning \"\"he fights. \"\" AHOTE : Native American Hopi name meaning \"\"restless one. \"\" AHTAHKAKOOP : Native American Cree name meaning \"\"star blanket. \"\" AMITOLA: Native American Sioux name meaning \"\"rainbow.\"\" This name comes from a legend that says that the first colorful picture was painted on the clouds by a young Indian chief named Amitola."
},
{
"docid": "D1105628#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/male_hindi_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"ABHAY ( अभय ): Hindi name meaning \"\"brave; fearless. \"\" ADITYA ( आदित्य ): Hindi name meaning \"\"belonging to Aditi .\"\" In mythology, this is a name applying collectively to all the children of Aditi. AGNIMUKHA : Hindi name meaning \"\"face of fire.\"\" In one of the ancient Panchatantra children's tales, this is the name of a flea. AHSAN ( আহসান ): Hindi form of Persian unisex Ehsan , meaning \"\"compassion. \"\" AJAY ( অজয় ): Hindi name, meaning \"\"unconquerable. \"\" AJEET : Variant spelling of Hindi Ajit, meaning \"\"invincible. \"\" AJIT ( अजित ): Hindi name meaning \"\"invincible.\"\" In Hindu mythology, this is the name of the future Buddha."
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"docid": "D1216379#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/milania\nFind the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree!",
"text": "\"Milania Pronunciation: mi-LAH-nyə, mi-LAH-nee-ə (key)Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Related Names: Milana, Melania Favorite This Name Looking for the perfect name? Try the Name Match Maker to find the perfect baby name for you!Name Voyager US Popularity of Milania Over Time Sister & Brother Names Know a Milania? What are her siblings named? Enter Sibling Name M FAdrianna Anthony Aubrey Audriana Eliana Emma Gabriella Gia Gianna Giovanna Isabella Izaiah Jayden Luca Lucas Madison Marcella Mason Mia Micah Natalia Natalya Sienna Sophia Stefano Name Lists Featuring Milania Contribute your knowledge to the name Milania Report inappropriate content Comments and insights on the name Milania: | Edit Is a variant of Melania which comes from the name Melanie. Hello. I have always loved Donald Trump's wife's name 'MELANIA' but I do not want my daughter to be called 'MEL' or any other nick-name. So, this spelling 'MILANIA' is wonderful for me, because you cannot dub her MEL at all. Instead, her name would most likely be said in it's entirety or she can go by 'MILLY, or Milla\"\" which is more feminine than 'MEL.' I am almost positive- I think this name is the one for me. It is so pretty and exotic."
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"docid": "D2900711#0",
"title": "http://scbsfm.blogspot.com/2010/09/baby-names-meaning-life.html\n\"Baby Names Meaning \"\"LIFE\"\"\"",
"text": "\"Find out list of baby names which mean \"\" LIFE \"\". These names for males and females originated from Persian, Biblical, Irish, French, African, American, French, Polish, Vietnamese and Indian background. - AISHA: Persian female name meaning Life - AIZZA: Biblical female name meaning Life - AOIFE: Irish female name meaning Life - ASHA: Persian female name meaning Life - AXELLE: French female name meaning Source of All Life - AYSHA: African female name meaning Life - BETHA: Irish female name meaning Life - BETHANY: Biblical female name meaning Life-Town Near Jerusalem - CHAILYN: American female name meaning Life, Waterfall - CHAVA: Biblical female name meaning Life - ESHE: African female name meaning Life - EVA: Greek/Biblical female name meaning Evangelina Bearer of Good News, Giver of Life - EVE: Biblical female name meaning Life - EVELIEN: French female name meaning Life - EVIE: Biblical female name meaning Life - EWA: Polish female name meaning Life - HA: Vietnamese female name meaning Kiss of Life - KARASI: African female name meaning Life and Wisdom - KEISHA: American female name meaning Her Life - KEOLA: Hawaiian female name meaning The Life - KISHI: Japanese female name meaning Happy Life - MAISHA: African female name meaning Life - MONISHA: American female name meaning Solitary Life - NAKEISHA: American female name meaning Her Life - SHAQUANA: American female name meaning Truth In Life - VIDA: Latin female name meaning Life - VITA: Italian female name meaning Life - VIVECA: Latin female name meaning Full of Life - VIVIANA: Italian female name meaning Full of Life - VIVIEN: Latin female name meaning Full of Life, Vibrant - VIVIENNE: Latin female name meaning Life - YEVA: Slavic female name meaning Life-Enhancing - ZOE: Greek female name meaning Life - ZOEY: Greek female name meaning Life - ZOIE: Greek female name meaning Life - AXEL: German male name meaning Source of All Life - CHAIM: Biblical male name meaning To Life - GWIDON: Polish male name meaning Life - HYMAN: Biblical male name meaning Life - JURO: Japanese male name meaning Long Life - SANJIV: Hindu male name meaning Love, Life - VITALIS: Greek male name meaning Life - VITO: Italian male name meaning Life - ZOLTAN: Hungarian male name meaning Life - ZOLTIN: Hungarian male name meaning Life - VIAN: English unisex name meaning Full of Life - ZODY: American unisex name meaning Cusion of Life - AAYUSHI: Indian female name meaning One with long life Aayushi - AYUSHI: Indian female name meaning Long Life Ayushi - HAYAT: Indian female name meaning Life Hayat - JAGJEEVAN: Indian male name meaning Life of the world - JAIVAL: Indian male name meaning Life giving - JANU: Indian male name meaning Soul; Life force - JANYA: Indian female name meaning Life Janya - JEEVAN: Indian male name meaning Life - JILPA: Indian female name meaning Life giving Jilpa - JIVAJ: Indian male name meaning Full of life - JIVAL: Indian male name meaning Full of life - JIVANTIKA: Indian female name meaning One who gives life Jivantika - JIVRAJ: Indian male name meaning Lord of life - NAEEMA: Indian female name meaning Blessing; Living an enjoyable life Naeema - NASHITA: Indian female name meaning Energetic and full of life Nashita - OMA: Indian female name meaning Life giver Oma - OMAR: Indian male name meaning Life; long living - PRAN: Indian male name meaning Life; Force - PRANESH: Indian male name meaning Lord of life - PRANJIVAN: Indian male name meaning Life - RITA: Indian female name meaning Way of life Rita - SANJEEV: Indian male name meaning Love; Life BABY NAMES: Return Back to Full List of Names which have same meaning \""
},
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"docid": "D90727#0",
"title": "https://listaka.com/120-beautiful-unique-cute-girl-names-with-meaning/\n120 Beautiful, Unique and Cute Girl Names with their Meaning",
"text": "120 Beautiful, Unique and Cute Girl Names with their Meaning2 years ago List AKA People & Lifestyle 3 Comments Hey! Not every name is meant to represent tiaras or a pink dress for your baby girl. A name must represent her personality, her charm and it should be exotic. People used to share common name in bygone ages. Yeah! That’s not going to happen now because a basket full of fresh names is awaiting your attention. Name is considered as Human Identifier. We humans have devised a way to acknowledge each other by assigning unique distinguishable names. Oh! But there comes a glitch in betwixt."
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"docid": "D1196254#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/adriana\nFind the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree!",
"text": "\"Adriana Pronunciation: ah-dree-AH-nə; ay-dree-AN-ə (key)Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Origin of the name Adriana: Feminine form of Adrien, which is from the Latin Adriānus (from the city of Adria) and Hadriānus (from the city of Hadria). Var: Adrian, Adriana, Adriann, Adrianne, Adrienn. Pet: Addi, Addie, Addy. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman. Related Names: Adrianna, Adrianne, Adrienne, Audriana Favorite This Name Looking for the perfect name? Try the Name Match Maker to find the perfect baby name for you!Name Voyager US Popularity of Adriana Over Time Sister & Brother Names Know an Adriana? What are her siblings named? Enter Sibling Name M FAdrian Alejandra Alejandro Alessandra Alexander Alexandra Andrea Andrew Anthony Antonio Christian Christopher Daniel Daniela Gabriel Gabriela Gabriella Jonathan Jose Joseph Lucas Luis Nicholas Sebastian Sophia Name Lists Featuring Adriana Spanish Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Spain 2014Spanish Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Spain, 2010Portuguese Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Portugal 2012Spanish Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Spain 2012Spanish Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Spain Contribute your knowledge to the name Adriana Report inappropriate content Comments and insights on the name Adriana: | Edit Usage: Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, English Adriana and Ariadna are anagrams of each other; they contain the same letters. Personal experiences with the name Adriana: | Edit My name is Adriana. I like my name bcause i think it has personality and it adds a lot of \"\"flavor\"\" to a person!"
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"docid": "D2495254#0",
"title": "https://www.mapquest.com/us/nj/audubon-282030797\nAudubon",
"text": "Audubon Audubon, NJFavorite Share More Nearby Directions Sponsored Topics Audubon Hotels Audubon Restaurants Description Audubon is a Borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough population was 8,819. On March 13, 1905, through an act of the New Jersey Legislature, Audubon was created a borough from portions of Haddon Township. It was named after John James Audubon, the naturalist. After a referendum on October 28, 1947, portions of Audubon were taken to form the borough of Audubon Park. Audubon is the home of three Medal of Honor recipients, the most awarded per capita of any town in the United States: Samuel M. Sampler (World War I), Edward Clyde Benfold (Korean War) and Nelson V. Brittin (Korean War). The three are honored by a memorial at Audubon High School."
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"docid": "D1512230#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Springs,_New_Jersey\nLaurel Springs, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Laurel Springs, New Jersey Borough Borough of Laurel Springs Laurel Springs highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County in the State of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Laurel Springs, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.820543°N 75.005445°WCoordinates: 39.820543°N 75.005445°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Incorporated April 2, 1913Government [5]• Type Borough• Body Borough Council• Mayor Thomas A. \"\"Tom\"\" Barbera ( D, term ends December 31, 2019) [3] [4]• Administrator Kenneth J. Cheeseman [3]• Municipal clerk Dawn T. Amadio [3]Area [1]• Total 0.471 sq mi (1.220 km 2)• Land 0.458 sq mi (1.187 km 2)• Water 0.013 sq mi (0.033 km 2) 2.70%Area rank 549th of 566 in state 33rd of 37 in county [1]Elevation [6] 85 ft (26 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [7] [8] [9]• Total 1,908• Estimate (2016) [10] 1,884• Rank 490th of 566 in state 32nd of 37 in county [11]• Density 4,163.7/sq mi (1,607.6/km 2)• Density rank 145th of 566 in state 16th of 37 in county [11]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP code 08021 - Clementon [12] [13]Area code (s) 609 and 856 [14]FIPS code 3400739210 [1] [15] [16]GNIS feature ID 0885272 [1] [17]Website www .laurelsprings-nj .com Laurel Springs is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 1,908, [7] [8] [9] reflecting a decline of 62 (-3.1%) from the 1,970 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 371 (-15.8%) from the 2,341 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 18]Laurel Springs was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 2, 1913, from portions of Clementon Township, based on the results of a referendum held on May 1, 1913. [ 19] The borough was named for its therapeutic springs situated in laurel groves. [ 20] [21]Contents1 Geography2 Demographics2.1 Census 20102.2 Census 20003 Government3.1 Local government3.2 Federal, state and county representation3.3 Politics4 Education5 Transportation5.1 Roads and highways5.2 Public transportation6 Notable people7 References8 External links Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, Laurel Springs borough had a total area of 0.471 square miles (1.220 km 2 ), including 0.458 square miles (1.187 km 2) of land and 0.013 square miles (0.033 km 2) of water (2.70%). [ 1] [2]Unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Watsontown. [ 22]Laurel Springs borders Lindenwold and Stratford. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. %"
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"docid": "D2549822#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin,_New_Jersey\nBerlin, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search See also: Berlin Township, New Jersey Berlin, New Jersey Borough Borough of Berlin Historic Wescott House Nickname (s): \"\"Long-A-Coming\"\"Berlin Borough highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Berlin, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.792059°N 74.936986°WCoordinates: 39.792059°N 74.936986°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Royal charter June 1, 1695 (as part of Waterford Township)Incorporated April 26, 1927Named for Berlin, Germany Government [6]• Type Borough• Body Borough Council• Mayor James Bilella ( I, term ends December 31, 2019) [3] [4]• Administrator / Municipal clerk Lois Sahina [5]Area [1]• Total 3.601 sq mi (9.326 km 2)• Land 3.588 sq mi (9.293 km 2)• Water 0.013 sq mi (0.034 km 2) 0.36%Area rank 310th of 566 in state 10th of 37 in county [1]Elevation [7] 141 ft (43 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [8] [9] [10]• Total 7,588• Estimate (2016) [11] 7,594• Rank 302nd of 566 in state 17th of 37 in county [12]• Density 2,114.9/sq mi (816.6/km 2)• Density rank 284th of 566 in state 29th of 37 in county [12]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP Code 08009 [13] [14]Area code (s) 856 [15]FIPS code 3400705440 [1] [16] [17]GNIS feature ID 0885158 [1] [18]Website www .berlinnj .org Berlin is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 7,588, [8] [9] [10] reflecting an increase of 1,439 (+23.4%) from the 6,149 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 477 (+8.4%) from the 5,672 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 19]Berlin was incorporated as a borough on March 29, 1927, from portions of Berlin Township, based on the results of a referendum held on April 26, 1927. [ 20]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 Census 20103.2 Census 20004 Government4.1 Local government4.2 Federal, state and county representation4.3 Politics5 Education6 Transportation6.1 Roads and highways6.2 Public transportation7 Notable people8 References9 External links History [ edit]What is now Berlin was known in earlier times as \"\"Longacoming.\"\" Local Native Americans used Lonaconing Trail to describe the travel route that ran through the area, connecting the Jersey Shore to the Delaware River. Another tradition cites early European visitors who found a stream at the head of the Great Egg Harbor River and appreciated the respite as being \"\"long a coming\"\". [ 21]Long-A-Coming became a stopping point for stagecoaches located at the halfway point between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Upon the creation of Camden County in 1844, it was briefly named the county seat (while the area was still a part of Waterford Township ), until 1848 when the seat moved to the city of Camden. ["
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"docid": "D3460282#0",
"title": "http://www.countyoffice.org/norristown-pa-clerk/\nNorristown Clerk Office",
"text": "Norristown Clerk Office Home Government Administration Offices Clerk Offices Pennsylvania Montgomery County Norristown Find Norristown Pennsylvania clerk offices, including county, city, and circuit clerks, and clerks of court. Clerks provide information on public court records and legal documents, criminal, jail, and arrest records, marriage licenses, divorce, judicial, and probate records, businesses liens, notary services, real estate taxes and voter registration services. Montgomery County Clerk 2 East Airy Street Norristown PA 19401610-278-3346Upper Darby Township Clerk 100 Garrett Road Upper Darby PA 1908211.9 miles from Norristown 610-734-7600Delaware County Clerk 201 West Front Street Media PA 1906314.2 miles from Norristown 610-891-4260Philadelphia County Clerk 601 Market Street Philadelphia PA 1910615.4 miles from Norristown 215-597-7704Philadelphia County Clerk 180 Hall Street Philadelphia PA 1914716.4 miles from Norristown 215-686-6250Camden County Clerk 520 Market Street Camden NJ 0810216.9 miles from Norristown 856-225-5300Bucks County Clerk 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 1890117.2 miles from Norristown Doylestown Clerk 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 1890117.2 miles from Norristown 215-348-6389Chester County Clerk 201 West Market Street West Chester PA 1938218.1 miles from Norristown 610-344-6135Gloucester Clerk 313 Monmouth Street Gloucester NJ 0803019.3 miles from Norristown 856-456-3958Westville Borough Clerk 114 Crown Point Road Westville NJ 0809320.6 miles from Norristown 856-456-0066Gibbstown Township Clerk 420 Washington Street Greenwich NJ 0802720.6 miles from Norristown 856-687-5954Audubon Borough Clerk 606 West Nicholson Road Audubon NJ 0810620.7 miles from Norristown 856-547-5238Paulsboro Clerk 1211 North Delaware Street Paulsboro NJ 0806620.7 miles from Norristown 856-423-1500Bensalem Clerk 2400 Byberry Road Bensalem PA 1902021.0 miles from Norristown 215-633-3600Moorestown Clerk 2 Executive Drive Moorestown NJ 0805721.4 miles from Norristown 856-235-0912Riverside Township Clerk PAVILION Ave Riverside NJ 0807521.6 miles from Norristown 856-461-1460Logan Township Clerk 125 Main Street Logan NJ 0801422.2 miles from Norristown 856-467-3425Bellmawr Borough Clerk 21 East Browning Road Bellmawr NJ 0803122.4 miles from Norristown 856-933-1313Beverly City Clerk 446 Broad Street Beverly NJ 0801022.5 miles from Norristown 609-387-0061Showing 1-20 of 102 Clerk Offices. 1 2 3 4 5 6"
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"docid": "D1566507#0",
"title": "http://pa.audubon.org/about-us/john-james-audubon-center-mill-grove\nJohn James Audubon Center at Mill Grove",
"text": "Photo: Michael Toccino Location: 1201 Pawlings Road Audubon, PA 19403 Telephone: (610) 666-5593Directions Museum Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 10am - 4pm, Sunday 1 - 4pm Sanctuary Grounds: Tuesday thru Sunday 7am - Dusk Like Mill Grove on Facebook Some educational programs at the JJA Center are conducted jointly with the Valley Forge Audubon Society. Check out their calendar of events: http://www.valleyforgeaudubon.org/events.html The JJA Center at Mill Grove is an outstanding place for weddings and other special events. For photos, testimonials and more information click here . Quick Facts John James Audubon Center offer a unique combination of art and nature The museum located in the historic home features all of John James Audubon's major works, including the magnificent Birds of America ( view Audubon online version)Over 175 species of birds and over 400 species of plants have been identified on the grounds at Mill Grove, which feature five mile of walking trails John James Audubon arrived in America and Mill Grove in 1803 at the age of 18Mill Grove was sold to Montgomery County Commissioners in 1951 and reopened as the Mill Grove Museum and Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary In February 2004, the National Audubon Society, through a public-private partnership with Montgomery County, assumed management of the site and renamed it the John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove Audubon's First Home in Americacenters_mill_grove.jpg Mill Grove is the first home of John James Audubon in America and the only true Audubon home still standing in this country. The lovely estate, located in Lower Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania was owned for 17 years by Audubon's father, Jean, a French sea captain. In 1803, Captain Audubon sent his youthful son John James to Mill Grove to supervise the estate that included a working lead mine. The home, now a museum, is on the National Register of Historic Places. It contains the complete editions of every major work published by Audubon including the extraordinary and world famous Birds of America, printed and hand colored from copper plate engravings produced in London between 1827 and 1839. John James Audubon, eighteen years old at the time of his arrival, spent a majority of his time roaming the wooded hills along the Perkiomen Creek and the Schuylkill River hunting, observing, collecting and sketching. It was during this period that he experienced early stirrings of a fascination for wildlife that was to become his all-absorbing life interest."
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"docid": "D1052926#0",
"title": "http://www.countyoffice.org/glassboro-nj-clerk/\nGlassboro Clerk Office",
"text": "Glassboro Clerk Office Home Government Administration Offices Clerk Offices New Jersey Gloucester County Glassboro Find Glassboro New Jersey clerk offices, including county, city, and circuit clerks, and clerks of court. Clerks provide information on public court records and legal documents, criminal, jail, and arrest records, marriage licenses, divorce, judicial, and probate records, businesses liens, notary services, real estate taxes and voter registration services. Elk Township Clerk 667 Whig Lane Monroeville NJ 083432.5 miles from Glassboro 856-881-6631Clayton Clerk 125 North Delsea Drive Clayton NJ 083123.2 miles from Glassboro 856-881-8964Mantua Township Clerk 405 Main St Mantua NJ 080516.4 miles from Glassboro 856-468-3078Wenonah Borough Clerk 1 South West Avenue Wenonah NJ 080906.5 miles from Glassboro 856-468-6713Franklin Township Clerk 1571 Delsea Drive Franklin NJ 083227.7 miles from Glassboro 856-694-1661Elmer Clerk S MAIN St Elmer NJ 083187.9 miles from Glassboro 856-307-0004South Harrison Clerk 664 Harrisonville Road South Harrison NJ 080628.4 miles from Glassboro 856-769-3737Clementon Clerk 101 Gibbsboro Road Clementon NJ 080219.9 miles from Glassboro 856-783-6464Runnemede Borough Clerk 24 North Black Horse Pike Runnemede NJ 0807810.5 miles from Glassboro 856-939-5161Stratford Clerk 315 Union Avenue Stratford NJ 0808410.8 miles from Glassboro 856-783-1093Swedesboro Clerk 1500 Kings Highway Swedesboro NJ 0808511.1 miles from Glassboro 856-467-0202Paulsboro Clerk 1211 North Delaware Street Paulsboro NJ 0806611.4 miles from Glassboro 856-423-1500Berlin Borough Clerk 59 South White Horse Pike Berlin NJ 0800911.6 miles from Glassboro 856-767-7777Berlin Township Clerk 170 Bate Avenue West Berlin NJ 0809111.6 miles from Glassboro 856-767-1854Bellmawr Borough Clerk 21 East Browning Road Bellmawr NJ 0803111.7 miles from Glassboro 856-933-1313Westville Borough Clerk 114 Crown Point Road Westville NJ 0809311.9 miles from Glassboro 856-456-0066Lawnsie Borough Clerk 4 Douglas Avenue Lawnside NJ 0804512.3 miles from Glassboro 856-573-6200Woodstown Clerk WEST Ave Woodstown NJ 0809812.3 miles from Glassboro 856-769-2424Gibbstown Township Clerk 420 Washington Street Greenwich NJ 0802712.8 miles from Glassboro 856-687-5954Audubon Borough Clerk 606 West Nicholson Road Audubon NJ 0810613.4 miles from Glassboro 856-547-5238Showing 1-20 of 101 Clerk Offices. 1 2 3 4 5 6"
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"docid": "D2495252#0",
"title": "http://www.njaudubon.org/\n.",
"text": "What's New Eagle cam and we are expecting. Sometime over Easter Weekend Calendar of Events Almost every day of the year, NJ Audubon offers guided natural experiences at our Centers across the state. Birding Resources Get your binoculars ready! NJ Audubon has some great resources for birders. Visit a Center Visit one of our 7 staffed nature centers to enjoy a hike, participate in a nature program or go searching for wildlife. You never know what you might find!Cape May Bird Observatory Visit the Cape May Bird Observatory, where wind and geography conspire to direct millions of migrating birds, butterflies, and dragonflies here every autumn. Become a Member Join our membership of over 22,000 and become part of team helping to preserve wildlife and at-risk, natural habitats. June 27, 2017EPA Moves to Rollback Clean Water Protections May 8, 20172017 World Series of Birding Final Standings December 10, 2016NJ Audubon Celebrates Passage of Delaware River Basin Conservation Act September 28, 2016NJ Audubon Appoints Kimberly Armenti as New VP of Development and Communications September 1, 2016NJ Audubon Welcomes Feedback from Independent Forest Stewardship Audit"
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"docid": "D417486#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia,_New_Jersey\nMagnolia, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Magnolia, New Jersey Borough Borough of Magnolia Motto (s): \"\"One Square Mile of Friendliness\"\" [1] [2]Magnolia highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County in New Jersey Census Bureau map of Magnolia, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.856184°N 75.036471°WCoordinates: 39.856184°N 75.036471°W [3] [4]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Incorporated May 12, 1915Government [7]• Type Borough• Body Borough Council• Mayor Betty Ann Cowling-Carson ( D, term ends December 31, 2019) [5]• Municipal clerk John D. Keenan Jr. [6]Area [3]• Total 0.968 sq mi (2.507 km 2)• Land 0.968 sq mi (2.507 km 2)• Water 0.000 sq mi (0.000 km 2) 0.00%Area rank 504th of 566 in state 28th of 37 in county [3]Elevation [8] 79 ft (24 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [9] [10] [11]• Total 4,341• Estimate (2016) [12] 4,299• Rank 397th of 566 in state 25th of 37 in county [13]• Density 4,485.3/sq mi (1,731.8/km 2)• Density rank 131st of 566 in state 14th of 37 in county [13]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP code 08049 [14] [15]Area code (s) 609 and 856 [16]FIPS code 3400742630 [3] [17] [18]GNIS feature ID 0885288 [3] [19]Website www .magnolia-nj .org Magnolia is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 4,341, [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decline of 68 (-1.5%) from the 4,409 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 452 (-9.3%) from the 4,861 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 20]Magnolia was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 14, 1915, from portions of the now-defunct Centre Township, and parts of Clementon, based on the results of a referendum held on May 12, 1915. [ 21] The borough was named for magnolia trees that grow in the area. [ 22] [23]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Demographics2.1 Census 20102.2 Census 20003 Government3.1 Local government3.2 Federal, state and county representation3.3 Politics4 Education5 Transportation5.1 Roads and highways5.2 Public transportation6 Notable people7 References8 External links Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, Magnolia borough had a total area of 0.968 square miles (2.507 km 2 ), all of which was land. [ 3] [4]The borough borders Barrington, Gloucester Township, Lawnside, Runnemede and Somerdale. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. % ±1920 1,245 —1930 1,522 22.2%1940 1,552 2.0%1950 1,883 21.3%1960 4,199 123.0%1970 5,893 40.3%1980 4,881 −17.2%1990 4,861 −0.4%2000 4,409 −9.3%2010 4,341 −1.5%Est. 2016 4,299 [12] [24] −1.0%Population sources: 1920-2000 [25]1920 [26] 1920-1930 [27] 1930-1990 [28] 2000 [29] [30] 2010 [9] [10] [11]Census 2010 [ edit]As of the 2010 United States Census, there were 4,341 people, 1,710 households, and 1,147 families residing in the borough."
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"docid": "D591145#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audubon,_New_Jersey\nAudubon, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Audubon, New Jersey Borough Borough of Audubon Audubon highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Audubon, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.890128°N 75.072383°WCoordinates: 39.890128°N 75.072383°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Incorporated March 13, 1905Named for John James Audubon Government [7]• Type Walsh Act• Body Board of Commissioners• Mayor John J. Ward (term ends May 10, 2021) [3] [4]• Administrator Dave Taraschi [5]• Municipal clerk Bonnie Taft [6]Area [1]• Total 1.504 sq mi (3.897 km 2)• Land 1.488 sq mi (3.855 km 2)• Water 0.016 sq mi (0.042 km 2) 1.08%Area rank 451st of 566 in state 24th of 37 in county [1]Elevation [8] 56 ft (17 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [9] [10] [11]• Total 8,819• Estimate (2016) [12] 8,727• Rank 260th of 566 in state 15th of 37 in county [13]• Density 5,925.7/sq mi (2,287.9/km 2)• Density rank 86th of 566 in state 7th of 37 in county [13]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP Code 08106 [14] [15]Area code (s) 856 exchanges: 233, 337, 619, 916, 962 [16]FIPS code 3400702200 [1] [17] [18]GNIS feature ID 0885144 [1] [19]Website Official website Audubon is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 8,819, [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decline of 363 (-4.0%) from the 9,182 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 23 (-0.2%) from the 9,205 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 20]On March 13, 1905, through an act of the New Jersey Legislature, Audubon was created as a borough from portions of Haddon Township. It was named for John James Audubon, the naturalist. [ 21] After a referendum on October 28, 1947, portions of Audubon were taken to form the borough of Audubon Park. [ 22]Audubon is the home of three Medal of Honor recipients, the most awarded per capita of any town in the United States: Samuel M. Sampler ( World War I ), Edward Clyde Benfold ( Korean War) and Nelson V. Brittin (Korean War). The three are honored by a memorial at Audubon High School. [ 23]Contents1 Geography1.1 Climate2 Demographics2.1 Census 20102.2 Census 20003 Government3.1 Local government3.1.1 Emergency services3.2 Federal, state and county representation3.3 Politics4 Education5 Transportation5.1 Roads and highways5.2 Public transportation6 Notable people7 References8 External links Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough had a total area of 1.504 square miles (3.897 km 2 ), including 1.488 square miles (3.855 km 2) of land and 0.016 square miles (0.042 km 2) of water (1.08%). ["
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"docid": "D317191#0",
"title": "http://www.countyoffice.org/stratford-nj-clerk/\nStratford Clerk Office",
"text": "Stratford Clerk Office Home Government Administration Clerk Office New Jersey Camden County Stratford Find Stratford New Jersey clerk offices, including county, city, and circuit clerks, and clerks of court. Clerks provide information on public court records and legal documents, criminal, jail, and arrest records, marriage licenses, divorce, judicial, and probate records, businesses liens, notary services, real estate taxes and voter registration services. Stratford Clerk 315 Union Avenue Stratford NJ 08084856-783-1093Clementon Clerk 101 Gibbsboro Road Clementon NJ 080212.0 miles from Stratford 856-783-6464Lawnsie Borough Clerk 4 Douglas Avenue Lawnside NJ 080452.9 miles from Stratford 856-573-6200Runnemede Borough Clerk 24 North Black Horse Pike Runnemede NJ 080783.3 miles from Stratford 856-939-5161Berlin Township Clerk 170 Bate Avenue West Berlin NJ 080914.1 miles from Stratford 856-767-1854Bellmawr Borough Clerk 21 East Browning Road Bellmawr NJ 080314.2 miles from Stratford 856-933-1313Berlin Borough Clerk 59 South White Horse Pike Berlin NJ 080095.0 miles from Stratford 856-767-7777Audubon Borough Clerk 606 West Nicholson Road Audubon NJ 081065.8 miles from Stratford 856-547-5238Westville Borough Clerk 114 Crown Point Road Westville NJ 080936.6 miles from Stratford 856-456-0066Cherry Hill Borough Clerk 1950 Old Cuthbert Road Cherry Hill NJ 080346.6 miles from Stratford 856-427-2434Gloucester Clerk 313 Monmouth Street Gloucester NJ 080307.4 miles from Stratford 856-456-3958Wenonah Borough Clerk 1 South West Avenue Wenonah NJ 080907.7 miles from Stratford 856-468-6713Mantua Township Clerk 405 Main St Mantua NJ 080518.8 miles from Stratford 856-468-3078Camden County Clerk 520 Market Street Camden NJ 081029.7 miles from Stratford 856-225-5300Moorestown Clerk 2 Executive Drive Moorestown NJ 080579.8 miles from Stratford 856-235-0912Philadelphia County Clerk 180 Hall Street Philadelphia PA 1914710.1 miles from Stratford 215-686-6250Medford Township Clerk 91 Union Street Medford NJ 0805510.9 miles from Stratford 609-654-8813Philadelphia County Clerk 601 Market Street Philadelphia PA 1910611.1 miles from Stratford 215-597-7704Paulsboro Clerk 1211 North Delaware Street Paulsboro NJ 0806612.0 miles from Stratford 856-423-1500Clayton Clerk 125 North Delsea Drive Clayton NJ 0831212.6 miles from Stratford 856-881-8964Showing 1-20 of 125 Clerk Offices. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7"
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"docid": "D2240973#0",
"title": "https://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/ialatlog.htm\nIowa",
"text": "Print this map Print this map Iowa Location of LATITUDE & LONGITUDE: Latitude/Longitude: (Absolute Locations) Des Moines: ( capital city) 41º 36' N, 93º 36' W Cedar Rapids: ( second largest city) 42º 00' N, 91º 38' WLatitudes and Longitudes: (specific details)Find any Latitude & Longitude Relative Locations: (specific details)RELATIVE LOCATION: Iowa is positioned in both the northern and western hemispheres. Located in the North Central (or Midwest Region) of the United States of America - a part of North America - Iowa is bordered by the states of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, Nebraska and South Dakota . See Also Where is Iowa? List of Airports in Iowa Iowa Photographs Curious About The World? What Is Geography? The Five Themes In Geography What Was the Battle of Culloden? What Was the Scramble For Africa? What are Economies of Scale? What is a Photoheterotroph? What is a Losing Stream?"
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"title": "http://www.gregthatcher.com/Bank/RoutingNumbers/State/NJ\nBanks in the state of NJ",
"text": "Routing Number New Routing Number Bank Name Address City State Zip ACH Services Telephone Date Of Last Revision021001033 DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST CO AMERICAS MAIL STOP JCY-03-0510 JERSEY CITY NJ 07311-0000 (201) 593-7610 102813021001208 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK 100 ORCHARD STREET EAST RUTHERFORD NJ 07073-0000 (877) 372-2457 122415021050466 DISBURSING DIVISION - NEW YORK 1ST FLOOR EAST RUTHERFORD NJ 07073-0000 (201) 531-3775 031209021051384 GNMA WASH I P&I 1ST FLOOR EAST RUTHERFORD NJ 07073-0000 (201) 531-3155 031302021051452 FRB GNMA P&I 1ST FLOOR EAST RUTHERFORD NJ 07073-0000 (201) 531-3155 031302021053939 CORPORATE GROUP 100 ORCHARD STREET EAST RUTHERFORD NJ 07073-0000 (201) 531-3775 090517021201383 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1460 VALLEY RD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 305-8800 040209021201600 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1460 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 305-8800 032709021201639 CITY NATIONAL BANK OF N. J. 900 BROAD STREET NEWARK NJ 07102-0000 (973) 624-0865 040412021203310 021205376 LAKELAND BANK 250 OAK RIDGE ROAD OAK RIDGE NJ 07436-0000 (973) 948-9511 041608021203682 VALLEY NATL BANK 1460 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 305-8800 040209021203792 021205376 LAKELAND BANK 250 OAK RIDGE RD OAK RIDGE NJ 07438-0000 (973) 948-9511 032006021204403 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1460 VALLEY RD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 305-8800 032709021204416 AMBOY BANK 3590 U. S. 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BOX 353 FRANKLIN NJ 07416-0000 (973) 209-2010 050912021214435 REGAL BANK SUITE 107 LIVINGSTON NJ 07039-0000 (973) 716-0600 042511021214493 FREEDOM BANK 2ND FLOOR MAYWOOD NJ 07607-0000 (201) 977-4389 051515021214529 NEW JERSEY COMMUNITY BANK P O BOX 6609 FREEHOLD NJ 07728-0000 (732) 431-2265 070108021214574 REGAL BANK SUITE 107 LIVINGSTON NJ 07039-0000 (973) 716-0600 103116021214749 FIRST HOPE BANK, NA 201 ROUTE 94 COLUMBIA NJ 07825-0000 (908) 459-4121 031110021214862 CROSS RIVER BANK 885 TEANECK ROAD TEANECK NJ 07666-0000 (201) 808-7000 030514021214875 CITY NATIONAL BANK OF NEW JERSEY 900 BROAD STREET NEWARK NJ 07102-0000 (973) 624-0865 103114021214891 CROSS RIVER BANK 885 TEANECK RD TEANECK NJ 07666-0000 (201) 808-7000 010317021272749 CONNECTONE BANK 301 SYLVAN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ 07632-0000 (201) 816-8900 072114021272794 INVESTORS BANK 101 JFK PARKWAY SHORT HILLS NJ 07078-0000 (973) 376-5100 030714021283547 AFFINITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 73 MOUNTAIN VIEW BOULEVARD BASKING RIDGE NJ 07920-0000 (908) 860-3931 092410021283615 HMC (NJ) FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 2100 WESCOTT DRIVE FLEMINGTON NJ 08822-0000 (908) 788-6148 083007021283631 NEW BRUNSWICK POSTAL F. C. U. PO BOX 10088 NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 08906-0088 (732) 985-8120 050616021283738 NESTLE (FREEHOLD) FCU 61 JERSEYVILLE AVENUE FREEHOLD, NJ 07728-0000 (732) 577-7206 100307021283767 AFFINITY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION PO BOX 621 BASKING RIDGE NJ 07920-0000 (908) 860-3931 113016021283770 ATLANTIC HEALTH FCU 99 BEAUVIOR AVENUE SUMMIT NJ 07902-0000 (908) 522-3540 101207021283851 221279021 PINNACLE FCU 135 RARITAN CENTER PARKWAY EDISON NJ 08837-0000 (732) 225-1505 100616021283916 1ST BERGEN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 241 MOORE STREET HACKENSACK NJ 07601-0000 (201) 342-5189 050509021283929 BAYONNE HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES FCU 29 EAST 29TH STREET BAYONNE NJ 07002-0000 (201) 858-5244 112409021283932 ILA LOCAL 1235 FCU 2ND FLOOR NEWARK NJ 07105-0000 (973) 344-8660 042213021283958 POLISH & SLAVIC FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 9 LAW DRIVE FAIRFIELD NJ 07004-0000 (973) 808-3240 040714021308176 CITIBANK NYS 111 SYLVAN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ 07632-0000 (201) 242-2207 012813021401617 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1460 VALLEY RD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 305-8800 021012021413728 VALLEY NATIONAL BANK 1460 VALLEY ROAD WAYNE NJ 07470-0000 (973) 686-5060 032712022309239 CITIBANK - NEW YORK STATE 111 SYLVAN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ 07632-0000 (201) 242-2207 012813022310422 CITIBANK-NEW YORK STATE 111 SYLVAN AVENUE ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS NJ 07632-0000 (201) 242-2207 012813026001122 NORTHERN TRUST INT'L BANKING CORP. 3 SECOND STREET JERSEY CITY NJ 07311-3988 (201) 793-4922 032312026004802 BROWN BROTHERS HARRIMAN 525 WASHINGTON BLVD JERSEY CITY NJ 07310-0000 (201) 418-6186 040213026005652 BANCO DE CHILE-N. 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"docid": "D1269646#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linden,_New_Jersey\nLinden, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Lindenwold, New Jersey. Linden, New Jersey City City of Linden Magnaplate building Motto (s): \"\"Big enough to lead, small enough to care\"\"Location of Linden in Union County. Inset: Location of Union County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Linden, New Jersey Coordinates: 40.62523°N 74.237823°WCoordinates: 40.62523°N 74.237823°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Union Incorporated January 1, 1925Government [6]• Type City• Body City Council• Mayor Derek Armstead ( D, term ends December 31, 2018) [3] [4]• Municipal clerk Joseph Bodek [5]Area [1]• Total 11.407 sq mi (29.545 km 2)• Land 10.675 sq mi (27.648 km 2)• Water 0.732 sq mi (1.897 km 2) 6.42%Area rank 197th of 566 in state 2nd of 21 in county [1]Elevation [7] 7 ft (2 m)Population ( 2010 Census)• Total 40,499• Estimate (2016) [8] 42,457• Rank 52nd of 566 in state 4th of 21 in county [9]• Density 3,793.8/sq mi (1,464.8/km 2)• Density rank 164th of 566 in state 13th of 21 in county [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP code 07036 [14] [15]Area code (s) 908 [16]FIPS code 3403940350 [1] [17] [18]GNIS feature ID 0885278 [1] [19]Website www .linden-nj .org Linden is a city in southeastern Union County, New Jersey, United States. It is part of the New York Metropolitan Area, located about 13 miles (21 km) southwest of Manhattan and bordering Staten Island, a borough of New York City, across the Arthur Kill. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city's population was 40,499, [11] [12] [13] reflecting an increase of 1,105 (+2.8%) from the 39,394 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,693 (+7.3%) from the 36,701 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 20]Linden was originally formed as a township on March 4, 1861 from portions of Elizabeth, Rahway and Union Township. Portions of the township were taken to form Cranford (March 14, 1871), Linden Borough (March 30, 1882) and Roselle (December 20, 1894). Linden was incorporated as a city by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on January 1, 1925, replacing both Linden Township and Linden Borough, based on the results of a referendum held on November 8, 1923. [ 21] The city's name derives from linden trees brought from Germany. ["
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"docid": "D1881205#0",
"title": "http://www.horizonservicesinc.com/reference/tips-articles/keep-home-free-mold-mildew\nKeep Your Home Free from Mold and Mildew",
"text": "Blog Home - Previous Post | Next Post Keep Your Home Free from Mold and Mildew May 11, 2017Faulty plumbing, heating, air conditioning and ventilation could be the cause of mold and mildew infestation in your home. Learn How To Stop These Home Invaders Dead In Their Tracks!YUCK! YUCK! YUCK!Nobody wants a home full of mold and mildew. Mold and mildew infestation is unsightly and foul smelling. It’s bad for your health. It can cause structural damage to your home. And most mold and mildew infestations develop as a result of serious, underlying moisture problems somewhere in your home that if left untreated will probably get worse. Fortunately there are many things you can do to keep these disgusting invaders from infiltrating your home…and to get rid of them if they do. What are Mold and Mildew?"
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"docid": "D715262#0",
"title": "http://www.cityofhendersonky.org/\n",
"text": "\"What's Happening New storm siren operational The emergency storm siren located at U. S. 41 and Watson Lane is functional again. Read More Vision Plan goals falling into place at one-year mark One year ago, the results of the Henderson Vision Plan were released in a report that revealed where residents, local business owners and community leaders think the community should be headed in the future. It's time to check in. Read More Sidewalk project on Sand Lane expected to start Friday, April 13In a project tentatively set to begin Friday, April 13, the City of Henderson and Knight Contracting and Excavating Inc. will be installing a new sidewalk with curb and gutter on the south side of Sand Lane/Kentucky 136. Read on... Wildflower Extravaganza taking place at Audubon Park on April 14Audubon State Park will host its annual Wildflower Extravaganza on Saturday, April 14. Read on... Friends of Audubon celebrating artist/naturalist's 233rd birthday on April 26Members of the Friends of Audubon are invited to a birthday party in celebration of John James Audubon’s 233rd birthday from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, April 26. Read on... Garden Club of Henderson sets its bi-annual Garden Tour for June 16The Garden Club of Henderson will host their Bi-Annual Garden Tour on Saturday, June 16, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Read on... Tri-Fest weekend just around the corner, set for April 20-22Henderson's first festival of the season is coming up on Friday-Sunday, April 20-22. The Tri-Fest hosted by the Henderson Breakfast Lions Club will offer the usual array of activities, including a Friday night fireworks show on the riverfront. Read on... Fair Housing/Employment Luncheon set for April 19An understanding of the #Me Too movement as well as the latest information on sexual harassment in employment and housing will be the focus of the annual Henderson Fair Housing/Employment Luncheon on Thursday, April 19. Read on... Deadline for Kyndle FAME program coming up April 13The application deadline for the Fall 2018 Kyndle FAME Program at Henderson Community College is Friday, April 13."
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"docid": "D52940#0",
"title": "https://www.yellowpages.com/bordentown-nj/municipal-court\nBordentown, NJ Municipal Court",
"text": "\"Home Bordentown, NJ Municipal Court Bordentown, NJ Municipal Court About Search Results Sort: Default BBB Rated A+/AAll Filters2018 Cadillac CTS Sale New Cadillac CTS On Sale Now Compare Prices From Local Dealers Cadillac-CTS. Motor Clearance.com1. Municipal Court851 Old York Rd Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 239-5825Government Offices Justice Courts Website2. Florence Municipal Court711 Broad St Florence, NJ 08518 (609) 499-2222Government Offices Justice Courts Website3. Springfield Municipal Court2159 Jacksonville Jobstown Rd Jobstown, NJ 08041 (609) 723-2465Government Offices Justice Courts Website4. Burlington Municipal Court525 High St Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 386-4004Government Offices Justice Courts Website5. Municipal Court2211 Lawrence Rd Lawrence Township, NJ 08648 (609) 844-7152Justice Courts Website6. Lumberton Twp Municipal Court35 Municipal Dr Lumberton, NJ 08048 (609) 267-3389Government Offices Justice Courts Website From Business: Lumberton Township in New Jersey manages animal control, construction, employment and senior services departments. Its fire prevention bureau is responsible for t…7. Shamong Township Municipal Court5 Retreat Rd Southampton, NJ 08088 (609) 268-0510Government Offices Website8."
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"docid": "D2556046#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haddon_Township,_New_Jersey\nHaddon Township, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Haddon Township, New Jersey Township Township of Haddon Newton Union Schoolhouse Motto (s): Where community thrives Haddon Township highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County in New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Haddon Township, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.906216°N 75.062951°WCoordinates: 39.906216°N 75.062951°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Settled 1681Incorporated February 23, 1865Named for Elizabeth Haddon Government [6]• Type Walsh Act• Body Board of Commissioners• Mayor Randall W. \"\"Randy\"\" Teague (term ends May 15, 2019) [3] [4]• Municipal clerk Dawn M. Pennock [5]Area [1]• Total 2.791 sq mi (7.231 km 2)• Land 2.687 sq mi (6.960 km 2)• Water 0.104 sq mi (0.271 km 2) 3.74%Area rank 353rd of 566 in state 14th of 37 in county [1]Elevation [7] 20 ft (6 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [8] [9] [10]• Total 14,707• Estimate (2016) [11] 14,676• Rank 171st of 566 in state 8th of 37 in county [12]• Density 5,472.6/sq mi (2,113.0/km 2)• Density rank 97th of 566 in state 8th of 37 in county [12]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 08104, 08107, 08108 [13] [14]Area code (s) 856 [15]FIPS code 3400728740 [1] [16] [17]GNIS feature ID 0882156 [1] [18]Website www .haddontwp .com Haddon Township is a township in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 14,707, [8] [9] [10] reflecting an increase of 56 (+0.4%) from the 14,651 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 186 (-1.3%) from the 14,837 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 19]Under the terms of an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 23, 1865, Haddon Township was incorporated from portions of Newton Township. The following communities were subsequently created from the Haddon Township: Haddonfield (April 6, 1875), Collingswood (May 22, 1888), Woodlynne (March 19, 1901), Haddon Heights (March 2, 1904), Audubon (March 13, 1905) and Oaklyn (also March 13, 1905). [ 20] The township was named for early settler Elizabeth Haddon. [ 21]Haddon Township allows the sale of alcohol, and has several bars and restaurants which serve alcoholic beverages, unlike the neighboring boroughs of Collingswood, Haddonfield and Haddon Heights which prohibit the sale of alcohol. [ 22]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Saddlertown2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 Census 20103.2 Census 20004 Government4.1 Local government4.1.1 Police, fire, and emergency services4.2 Federal, state and county representation4.3 Politics5 Education6 Transportation6.1 Roads and highways6.2 Public transportation7 Points of interest8 Notable people9 References10 External links History [ edit]The township's first European settlers settled in the area of Newton Creek in 1681. In 1701, Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh, the daughter of John Haddon, arrived in the American colonies to oversee his large landholdings, which included areas that are now Collingswood, Haddon Township, and Haddonfield."
},
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"docid": "D2881611#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audubon_Park,_New_Jersey\nAudubon Park, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Audubon Park, New Jersey Borough Borough of Audubon Park Motto (s): We live somewhere special [1]Audubon Park highlighted in Camden County. Inset: Location of Camden County highlighted in the State of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Audubon Park, New Jersey Coordinates: 39.896837°N 75.088819°WCoordinates: 39.896837°N 75.088819°W [2] [3]Country United States State New Jersey County Camden Incorporated October 28, 1947Named for John James Audubon Government [7]• Type Borough• Body Borough Council• Mayor Lawrence E. \"\"Larry\"\" Pennock ( D, term ends December 31, 2018) [4] [5]• Municipal clerk Dawn Pennock [6]Area [2]• Total 0.155 sq mi (0.402 km 2)• Land 0.145 sq mi (0.376 km 2)• Water 0.010 sq mi (0.026 km 2) 6.37%Area rank 562nd of 566 in state 37th of 37 in county [2]Elevation [8] 20 ft (6 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [9] [10] [11]• Total 1,023• Estimate (2016) [12] 1,011• Rank 534th of 566 in state 34th of 37 in county [13]• Density 7,046.7/sq mi (2,720.7/km 2)• Density rank 59th of 566 in state 4th of 37 in county [13]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP Code 08106 [14] [15]Area code (s) 856 exchanges: 233, 337, 619, 916, 962 [16]FIPS code 3400702230 [2] [17] [18]GNIS feature ID 0885145 [2] [19]Website www .audubonparknj .org Audubon Park is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 1,023, [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decline of 79 (-7.2%) from the 1,102 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 48 (-4.2%) from the 1,150 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 20]Audubon Park was incorporated as a borough on July 3, 1947, from portions of Audubon Borough, based on the results of a referendum held on October 28, 1947, making it the most recently created municipality in Camden County. [ 21] Audubon Park is a dry town where alcohol cannot be sold. [ 22] [23]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 Census 20103.2 Census 20004 Government4.1 Local government4.2 Federal, state and county representation4.3 Politics5 Education6 Transportation6.1 Roads and highways6.2 Public transportation7 References8 External links History [ edit]Audubon Park was established as a community within Audubon in 1941 with the construction of 500 housing units for employees of New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey. It is named for naturalist John James Audubon. [ 24] This was the first of eight projects undertaken by the Mutual Ownership Defense Housing Division of the Federal Works Agency under the leadership of Colonel Lawrence Westbrook. Residents of Audubon, seeking to rid itself of the development's Democratic voters and its public school students, pushed for and passed a referendum to form Audubon Park in 1947."
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"docid": "D360543#0",
"title": "http://www.countyoffice.org/jenkintown-pa-clerk/\nJenkintown Clerk Office",
"text": "Jenkintown Clerk Office Home Government Administration Offices Clerk Offices Pennsylvania Montgomery County Jenkintown Find Jenkintown Pennsylvania clerk offices, including county, city, and circuit clerks, and clerks of court. Clerks provide information on public court records and legal documents, criminal, jail, and arrest records, marriage licenses, divorce, judicial, and probate records, businesses liens, notary services, real estate taxes and voter registration services. Bensalem Clerk 2400 Byberry Road Bensalem PA 190209.9 miles from Jenkintown 215-633-3600Philadelphia County Clerk 601 Market Street Philadelphia PA 1910610.1 miles from Jenkintown 215-597-7704Camden County Clerk 520 Market Street Camden NJ 0810210.5 miles from Jenkintown 856-225-5300Riverside Township Clerk PAVILION Ave Riverside NJ 0807510.6 miles from Jenkintown 856-461-1460Philadelphia County Clerk 180 Hall Street Philadelphia PA 1914711.2 miles from Jenkintown 215-686-6250Beverly City Clerk 446 Broad Street Beverly NJ 0801011.3 miles from Jenkintown 609-387-0061Montgomery County Clerk 2 East Airy Street Norristown PA 1940111.4 miles from Jenkintown 610-278-3346Moorestown Clerk 2 Executive Drive Moorestown NJ 0805711.5 miles from Jenkintown 856-235-0912Upper Darby Township Clerk 100 Garrett Road Upper Darby PA 1908211.8 miles from Jenkintown 610-734-7600Willingboro Township Clerk1 Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Junior Drive Willingboro NJ 0804613.2 miles from Jenkintown 609-877-2200Gloucester Clerk 313 Monmouth Street Gloucester NJ 0803013.7 miles from Jenkintown 856-456-3958Audubon Borough Clerk 606 West Nicholson Road Audubon NJ 0810614.2 miles from Jenkintown 856-547-5238Cherry Hill Borough Clerk 1950 Old Cuthbert Road Cherry Hill NJ 0803414.8 miles from Jenkintown 856-427-2434Bucks County Clerk 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 1890114.9 miles from Jenkintown Doylestown Clerk 55 East Court Street Doylestown PA 1890114.9 miles from Jenkintown 215-348-6389Westville Borough Clerk 114 Crown Point Road Westville NJ 0809315.5 miles from Jenkintown 856-456-0066Bellmawr Borough Clerk 21 East Browning Road Bellmawr NJ 0803116.1 miles from Jenkintown 856-933-1313Lawnsie Borough Clerk 4 Douglas Avenue Lawnside NJ 0804516.6 miles from Jenkintown 856-573-6200Runnemede Borough Clerk 24 North Black Horse Pike Runnemede NJ 0807817.3 miles from Jenkintown 856-939-5161Delaware County Clerk 201 West Front Street Media PA 1906318.5 miles from Jenkintown 610-891-4260Showing 1-20 of 127 Clerk Offices. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7"
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"docid": "D3145039#0",
"title": "http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=18373\nProfile for Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, NJ",
"text": "Profile for Monmouth Junction, New Jersey, NJSend us your Monmouth Junction photos: Tell us the pros & cons of Monmouth Junction Blog about Monmouth Junction Monmouth Junction Sponsored Ads Monmouth Junction is in Middlesex County, in the New York metro area. The latitude of Monmouth Junction is 40.378N. The longitude is -74.546W. It is in the Eastern Standard time zone. Elevation is 92 feet. The population, at the time of the 2000 census, was 2,721. INCOME SNAPSHOTMedian household income Local $89,598 National $41,994 Source: 2000 census, U. S. Census Bureau For more census details and comparisons, see our Monmouth Junction demographic reports ESSENTIALSHOUSING: Find Foreclosure Local homes for sale LODGING: Nearby hotels PEOPLE: Monmouth Junction family histories RECORDS: Birth, marriage & death Court, land & probate Military Support for libraries: Local government funding for the local library system, in fiscal years 2001-2002, was above the national average. ( See library links below. ) Listed places near Monmouth Junction Click on a group to see the items on the map Archives (1)Attractions (1)Cemeteries (19)Colleges (3)Communities (22)Hotels (25)Libraries (11)Museums (2)Parks (1) Add extra pins to the map by clicking on the list above the map. You may click the displayed pins for more information, or search the displayed pins by using the above search field. Top Census & demographics Monmouth Junction population Ancestry of people in Monmouth Junction Housing in Monmouth Junction Income in Monmouth Junction Marital status of adults in Monmouth Junction Place of birth of people in Monmouth Junction Residence in 1995, of people in Monmouth Junction School enrollment & education levels in Monmouth Junction Transportation & commute times in Monmouth Junction Middlesex County data Fastest-growing counties in New Jersey State data - New Jersey Data by street address Historical census records (Ancestry.com)Sections below provide additional information and links about Monmouth Junction demographics, travel and tourism, nearby airports, cemeteries, the Middlesex County economy, education, environment, genealogy, government, historic sites, libraries, maps, museums, newspapers and other media, nonprofit groups, real estate, recreation, religion, transportation, and weather in the 08852 ZIP code. ( Also see local map below.)"
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auggie name meaning
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"docid": "D1848981#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Auggie\nWhat does Auggie mean?",
"text": "\"What does Auggie mean? A uggie as a name for boys is of Latin origin, and the meaning of the name Auggie is \"\"great, magnificient\"\". Auggie is an alternate spelling of Augustus (Latin). ASSOCIATED WITH Au-, -ie, great Variations RELATED FORMS VIA AUGUSTUS Augie, Auguste, Augy, Austin ▼, Gussie CREATIVE FORMS (male) (female)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Auggie Nikolai (A. N.), .. How popular is Auggie? Auggie is an uncommonly occurring first name for males. Auggie is an unusual last name too for both adults and children. ( 2000 U. S. DEMOGRAPHICS) \""
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"docid": "D1854596#0",
"title": "http://www.npr.org/2012/03/22/149082674/wonder-what-its-like-to-have-kids-stare-at-you\n'Wonder' What It's Like To Have Kids Stare At You?",
"text": "\"'Wonder' What It's Like To Have Kids Stare At You? Listen · 7:207:20Queue Download Embed Embed< iframe src=\"\"https://www.npr.org/player/embed/149082674/149126140\"\" width=\"\"100%\"\" height=\"\"290\"\" frameborder=\"\"0\"\" scrolling=\"\"no\"\" title=\"\"NPR embedded audio player\"\">Transcript March 22, 2012 3:52 AM ETHeard on Morning Edition NPR Staff Wonderby R. J. Palacio Paperback, 320 pagespurchaseclose overlay Buy Featured Book Title Wonder Author R. J. Palacio Your purchase helps support NPR programming. How? Amazon Independent Booksellers Raquel Jaramillo's debut novel, Wonder, written under the pen name R. J. Palacio, was born out of a rather embarrassing incident. The author was out with her two sons, sitting in front of an ice cream store. Her oldest had just finished fifth grade, and her youngest was still in a stroller. They spotted a girl whose face had been deformed by a medical condition. \"\" It was just one of those terrible moments when my kids didn't react the way I would've wanted them to react,\"\" Jaramillo tells NPR's Steve Inskeep. \"\" In order to spare this little girl's feelings, I ended up just kind of running away from the scene. \"\" She felt terrible about the incident, and replayed it over and over in her mind."
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"docid": "D1960294#0",
"title": "http://www.mydogsname.com/names/?gender=girl&q=cute\nCute Dog Names for Girl Dogs",
"text": "Cute Dog Names for Girl Dogs A list of great cute dog names for your pup. Or view cute dog names for boys instead. Check the names you like the best to save them to your list A. J. Abby (Abigail) Addie Addison Adelaide Adele Aggy Aida Airabell Aja Ali Alice Allie Alma Amanda Amber Amelia Amelie Amy Angel Angie Anika (Annika) Anna Annabelle Annie Anya Applejack Apricot April Aria Arianna Ariel Aubree Audrey Auggie Autumn Ava Avery Babe Babette Babushka Baby Bacon Bailey Bambi Bean Bear Beatrice Bee Bell (Belle) Bella Berty Bessie (Bessy) Betsy Betty Billie Jean Bindi Biscuit Bitsy Blue (Blu)Blueberry Bonnie Boo (Boo Boo) Boots Brownie Bubblegum Bubbles Buddy Buffy Bunny Buttercup Butternut Butterscotch Button (Buttons) Candy (Candie) Cappuccino Caramel Carly Carmen Cece (Cici)Cha-Cha Chaca Chantilly Charlie Charlotte Cherry Chi Chi Chloe (Khloe)Choco Chocolate Cinderella Cinnamon Claire Clara Cleo Clover Coco (Cocoa) Coconut Cookie Copper Cora Cordelia Cotton Cricket Cuddles Cupcake Cutey Cutey Honey Cutie Daisy Daisy Duke Danica (Dani)Daphne Dee Dee (Didi) Dido Dixie Dolly Dora Dorothy Dory Dot Dottie Eartha Eleanor Elf Ella Ellie Eloise Elsa Emma Emmie (Emmy) Emmylou Enid Esme Eva Eve Evy Ewok Farrah Fifi Flo Frannie Frida Fuzzy Georgia Gertrude Gidget Gigi Ginger Gizmo Goldie (Goldy) Goldilocks Grace Gracie Hannah Happy Harper Hazel Hershey Holly Honey Honeybear Honeybee Isabella Isabelle (Isabell) Isadora Java Jawa Jazzy Jellybean Jemima Jill (Jilly)Jinx Jojo Josie Joy Jude June June Bug Juno Justine Kahlua Kaia Kennedy Kewpie Kiki Kit Kit Kat Kiwi Koda Kona Lacey Lady Lady Rover Ladybug Laika Lassie Leela Leeloo Leisel Lena Libby Lila Lilly Bell Lily (Lilly) Lizzie (Lizzy) Lo Lois Lola Lolita Lollipop Loretta Love Lucky Lucy Lucy Lu Lulu Luna Lyric Mabel Madden Madonna Magdalena Maggie Mai Tai Maisie (Maisy) Mamba Mamie Maple Marigold Marilyn Marley (Marly)Marshmallow Martha Mary Mashmallow Mavis May (Mae) Maya Meadow Melody Mercy Mia Mika Miley Millie Mimi Minnie Miss Beazley Mitsy Mocha Molly Moon Mopsy Mouse Muffin Munchkin Myrtle Nadia Nala Nana Naomi Natalie Nellie Nema Nermal Nessie Nikita Noalie Noodles Norma Nutmeg Octavia Olive Olivia Opal Oreo Paisley Panda Papoose Paris Patches Peach (es) Peanut Peanut Butter Pearl Pebbles Pee Wee Peggy Penelope Penny Pepper Perdita Petra Petunia Phoebe Pinky Piper Pippa Pippi Pixie Poet Polly Pookie Poppy Porkchop Precious Primrose (Prim)Princess Puddin Pumpkin Punky Quinsy Rainbow Reba Rey Ridley Rigby Riley (Rylee) Ripley Rococo Roma Rose (Rosie) Rosebud Roxy Ruby Ruffles Rumba Sabine Sadie Sadie Mae Sally (Sallie)Sandy Sansa Sassy Scampers Scooter Scout Shasta Sissy Skittles Smooches Snickers Snookie (Suki)Snowball Snowflake Snuggles Sonya Sophia (Sofia) Sophie (Sofie) Sorbet Sparkle Sprinkles Squat Squirt Star Steffi Sugar Sunshine Sweet Pea Sweetie Sydney Tabitha Taffy Tahiti Tallulah Tasha Teddy (Ted)Teegan Tessa (Tess) Thea (Theia) Theodora Tiara Tiger Tizzy Tootsie Tricky Trixie Trudy Valentine Violet Waffles Whoopi Widget Willa Willow Wilma Winnie Wrigley Yasmine Yoko Yuki Yumi Yuna Zailey Zeda Ziggy Zoe (Zoey) Zoebelle Zuni Zuzu"
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"docid": "D3340405#0",
"title": "http://www.gradesaver.com/wonder/study-guide/character-list\nby R.J. Palacio",
"text": "\"Section Navigation Home Study Guides Wonder Character List Wonderby R. J. Palacio Buy Study Guide Wonder Character List August \"\"Auggie\"\" Pullman Auggie is a ten-year-old boy who was born with a facial deformity. All Auggie wants is to feel normal, but he has had to get used to being stared at and avoided by others throughout his entire life. The novel tells the story of Auggie going to a real school for the first time and growing up substantially over the course of his first year there. Via Pullman Auggie's older sister, Via, sometimes feels like the less important child in her family, since everyone often puts Auggie's needs first. She is starting at a brand new high school at the beginning of the novel, and faces struggles to fit in and be defined by an attribute other than having a deformed little brother. Isabel Pullman Auggie's mother, who loves Auggie deeply and truly wants the best for him, so much so that she can be overprotective. Nate Pullman Auggie's father, who has a special relationship with Auggie and wants to protect him, but recognizes that it is important that Auggie grow up and mature. Jack Will A boy at school whom Mr. Tushman asks to reach out and be friends with Auggie. Jack is averse to the idea at first, but eventually does become Auggie's friend; he appears to ruin this friendship, though, by insulting Auggie when he thinks that Auggie is not around to hear. Eventually the two patch up their relationship and Jack does become a true, honest friend to Auggie."
},
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"title": "http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/4859212.R_J_Palacio\nR.J. Palacio",
"text": "R. J. Palacio Website http://rjpalacio.com/Twitter rjpalacio Genre Literature & Fiction, Children's Booksedit data R. J. Palacio lives in NYC with her husband, two sons, and two dogs. For more than twenty years, she was an art director and graphic designer, designing book jackets for other people while waiting for the perfect time in her life to start writing her own novel. But one day several years ago, a chance encounter with an extraordinary child in front of an ice cream store made R. J. realize that the perfect time to write that novel had finally come. Wonder is her first novel. She did not design the cover, but she sure does love it. Raquel J. Palacio / R. J. Palacio is a pseudonym of: Raquel Jaramillo1074 posts R. J. Palacio's Blog R. J. Palacio isn't a Goodreads Author ( yet ), but she does have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from her feed. SEND ME YOUR POSTCARD PRECEPTS!Do you or a child you know have a WONDER- ful precept that you live by? I’m looking for some original precepts for a new book I’m working on! If you have a unique, or daring, or especially beautiful precept that you’d like to share with the world—this is your chance! If you’d like to see your precept published in my next book— in your own handwriting —please send me your POSTCARD PRECEPT by Decemb... Read more of this blog post »View more on R. J. Palacio's website »28 likes · Like • 3 comments • flag Published on December 03, 2013 15:54 • 1,378 views View all 1074 posts »Combine Editions R. J. Palacio’s books Average rating: 4.43 · 543,574 ratings · 59,950 reviews · 17 distinct works • Similar authors Wonder4.45 avg rating — 484,333 ratings — published 2012 — 164 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Auggie & Me: Three Wonder Stories (Wonder #1.5, 1.6, 1.7)4.37 avg rating — 15,449 ratings — published 2015 — 41 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The Julian Chapter (Wonder #1.5)4.32 avg rating — 17,944 ratings — published 2014 — 25 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Pluto: A Wonder Story4.13 avg rating — 7,601 ratings — published 2015 — 23 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book of Precepts4.34 avg rating — 6,590 ratings — published 2014 — 24 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Shingaling: A Wonder Story (Wonder #1.7)4.21 avg rating — 5,907 ratings — published 2015 — 21 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars We're All Wonders4.28 avg rating — 4,524 ratings — published 2017 — 19 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars The Wonder Journal4.55 avg rating — 473 ratings — published 2015 — 4 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Wonder / 365 Days of Wonder Boxed Set4.51 avg rating — 254 ratings Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Wonder, Auggie & Me, 365 Days of Wonder Boxed Set4.51 avg rating — 226 ratings — 2 editions Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars More books by R. J. Palacio…Series by R. J. Palacio Wonder (1 book)by R. J. Palacio4.43 avg rating — 542,458 ratings Upcoming Events No scheduled events."
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"text": "\"FULL CAST AND CREW | TRIVIA | USER REVIEWS | IMDb Pro | MORESHARE8.0/ 1067,508Rate This Wonder ( 2017)PG | 1h 53min | Drama, Family | 17 November 2017 (USA)1:11 | Trailer32 VIDEOS| 106 IMAGESWatch Now From $4.99 (SD) on Prime Video ON DISCBased on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, a boy with facial differences who enters 5th grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the first time. Director: Stephen Chbosky Writers: Stephen Chbosky (screenplay by), Steve Conrad (screenplay by) (as Steven Conrad) | 2 more credits »Stars: Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic | See full cast & crew »66Metascore From metacritic.com Reviews218 user | 196 critic Popularity56 ( 1 )Watchlist: Patton Oswalt Loves \"\"Ash vs Evil Dead\"\"Patton Oswalt chats with Tim and Kerri from \"\" The IMDb Show \"\" about their latest movie and TV obsessions. Get their Watchlist recommendations Related News‘Jumanji’ Sequel Tops DVD, Blu-ray Disc Sales Charts7 days ago | Variety - Film News Justice League Swoops Into #1 Spot On Official Blu-Ray, DVD Sales Chart23 March 2018 | We Got This Covered Win ‘Wonder’ On Blu-ray Along With A Copy Of The Book On Which It Is Based23 March 2018 | The Hollywood News See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Editorial Lists Related lists from IMDb editors2018 Oscar-Nominated Movies As Ranked by IMDb Usersa list of 39 images updated 1 month ago Top 25 Highest-Grossing Movies of 2017a list of 26 images updated 1 month ago2018 Oscar Nominees: Moviesa list of 43 titles updated 2 months ago Top TV Shows and Movies added to IMDb Watchlists: Nov- Dec 2017a list of 15 titles updated 3 months ago Editors' Picks: Our Favorite Things From the Week of Nov. 12a list of 12 images updated 4 months ago Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Watched In 2018a list of 42 titles created 3 months ago2018a list of 38 titles created 3 months agomegnézett és jóa list of 29 titles created 1 month ago Nowa list of 44 titles created 1 month ago2018a list of 39 titles created 3 months ago See all related lists »Related Items Search for \"\" Wonder \"\" on Amazon.com Share this Rating Title: Wonder (2017)8 /10Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Show HTML View more styles User Polls Oscars 2018— Favorite Movie Poster Oscars 2018 — Best Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling Most Anticipated Film: Fall 2017 Edition See more polls »'Wonder' Stars Talk About How It's Rude to Stare Julia Roberts, Jacob Tremblay, and Owen Wilson talk about how staring can make someone feel uncomfortable — something Auggie in Wonder has to deal with every day. Watch the interview Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 2 wins & 20 nominations. See more awards »Videos See all 32 videos »Photos See all 106 photos »Learn more People who liked this also liked...◄ Prev 6 Next 6 ►Add to Watchlist Next »Coco I (2017)Animation | Adventure | Comedy1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8.5 / 10Aspiring musician Miguel, confronted with his family's ancestral ban on music, enters the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer. Directors: Lee Unkrich, Adrian Molina Stars: Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Jacob Tremblay... Auggie Owen Wilson... Nate Izabela Vidovic... Via Julia Roberts... Isabel Mark Dozlaw... Teenage Doctor Rukiya Bernard... Nurse Jennifer March... Neonatologist Mandy Patinkin... Mr. Tushman Noah Jupe... Jack Will Bryce Gheisar... Julian Elle Mc Kinnon... Charlotte Daveed Diggs... Mr. Browne Ty Consiglio... Amos Kyle Breitkopf... Miles James A Hughes... Henry (as James Hughes)See full cast »Edit Storyline Based on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman. Born with facial differences that, up until now, have prevented him from going to a mainstream school, Auggie becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade."
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"title": "http://articlebio.com/colin-egglesfield\nColin Egglesfield Biography",
"text": "Home Biography Colin Egglesfield Colin Egglesfield Biography Biography by Clarence Published on 26. Oct.2016Contents: Facts of Colin Egglesfield Date of Birth: 1973 , February-9Age: 45 years old Birth Nation: United States of America Height: 6 Feet View more / View Less Facts of Colin Egglesfield Colin Egglesfield is an actor of American nationality who has been notably known for the roles he has played as Josh Madden in All My Children as well as Auggie Kirkpatrick on Melrose Place and on some movies. Synopsis Colin Egglesfield at the age of 43; has managed to attract the attention of a huge number of particular female fans who are attractive to this handsome hunk of a man. He has been actively involved in the acting fraternity since 2000 and his endeavors have fared pretty well for his for sure. Early Life Colin Egglesfield was born on the 9th of February, 1973 in Farmington Hills in Michigan to parents Kathleen and William. He started off with drama classes due to the interest he had in acting. Career Colin Egglesfield then was called upon to guest star in several series including Nip/Tuck, The Street, Gilmore Girls, Law, and Order: Special Victims Unit, Charmed etc. He then landed a role in the movie Must Love Dogs. He has also appeared in the role of Josh Madden in the long-running series All My Children. Colin Egglesfield's other roles include appearing in Beautiful Dreamer which is his own creation; the film was named the Best America Full Feature Film."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Girl_Meets_World_characters\nList of Girl Meets World characters",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article relies too much on references to primary sources. Please improve this by adding secondary or tertiary sources. ( April 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The main characters. From left to right: Lucas, Auggie, Topanga, Riley, Cory, Maya, and Farkle. Girl Meets World is an American comedy television series created by Michael Jacobs and April Kelly that aired on Disney Channel from June 27, 2014 to January 20, 2017. The series is a spinoff of Boy Meets World and stars Rowan Blanchard, Ben Savage, Sabrina Carpenter, Peyton Meyer, August Maturo, Danielle Fishel, and Corey Fogelmanis. The series centers around the life of Riley and her friends and family, particularly their school life, in which her father Cory Matthews is their history teacher. Riley shares a strong relationship with her best friend Maya Hart, who assists her in learning to cope with the social and personal issues of adolescence. Several Boy Meets World cast members reprise their roles in the series. Contents [ hide ]1 Main characters1.1 Riley Matthews1.2 Cory Matthews1.3 Maya Hart1.4 Lucas Friar1.5 Auggie Matthews1.6 Topanga Matthews1.7 Farkle Minkus2 Recurring characters2.1 Evelyn Rand2.2 Ava Morgenstern2.3 Smackle2.4 Katy Hart2.5 Ms. Kossal2.6 Dewey/Doy2.7 Zay Babineaux2.8 Charlie Gardner2.9 Sarah3 Boy Meets World alumni3.1 Mr. Feeny3.2 Minkus3.3 Harley Keiner3.4 Alan Matthews3.5 Amy Matthews3.6 Joshua Matthews3.7 Shawn Hunter3.8 Eric Matthews3.9 Angela Moore3.10 Chet Hunter3.11 TJ Murphy3.12 Mr. Turner3.13 Jack Hunter3.14 Jennifer Bassett Minkus3.15 Morgan Matthews4 See also5 Notes6 References6.1 General references Main characters [ edit]Riley Matthews [ edit]Riley Matthews ( Rowan Blanchard) [1] is the daughter of Cory and Topanga Matthews, and has a younger brother named Auggie."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_(film)\nWonder (film)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Wonder Theatrical release poster Directed by Stephen Chbosky Produced by David Hoberman Todd Lieberman Screenplay by Jack Thorne Steve Conrad Stephen Chbosky Based on Wonder by R. J. Palacio Starring Julia Roberts Owen Wilson Jacob Tremblay Music by Marcelo Zarvos Bea Miller Cinematography Don Burgess Edited by Mark Livolsi Production company Lionsgate [1]Mandeville Films [1]Participant Media [1]Walden Media [1]TIK Films [1]Distributed by Lionsgate Release date November 14, 2017 ( Regency Village Theater)November 17, 2017 (United States)Running time 113 minutes [2]Country United States Language English Budget $20 million [3]Box office $299.8 million [4]Wonder is a 2017 American drama film directed by Stephen Chbosky and written by Jack Thorne, Steve Conrad, and Stephen Chbosky, based on the 2012 novel of the same name by R. J. Palacio. The film stars Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, and Jacob Tremblay. The film follows a child with Treacher Collins syndrome trying to fit in. Wonder was released in the United States on November 17, 2017, by Lionsgate. The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences and grossed $299 million worldwide on a $20 million budget. At the 90th Academy Awards, the film was nominated for Best Makeup and Hairstyling. Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Cast2.1 Cast2.2 Other cast3 Production4 Music5 Release5.1 Box office5.2 Critical response5.3 Accolades6 References7 External links Plot [ edit]August \"\"Auggie\"\" Pullman is a young boy raised in North River Heights in upper Manhattan, New York. He has a rare medical facial deformity, which he refers to as \"\" mandibulofacial dysostosis .\"\" Due to numerous surgeries, Auggie had been home-schooled by his parents Isabel and Nate, but as Auggie is approaching middle school age, Isabel and Nate decide to send him to Beecher Prep, a mainstream private school. At first, Auggie is ostracized by nearly all the student body, but he is soon befriended by a boy named Jack."
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"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/16/movies/wonder-review-jacob-tremblay-julia-roberts-owen-wilson.html\nReview: In âWonder,â a Not-So-Ordinary Boy Makes His Way",
"text": "Movies Review: In ‘Wonder,’ a Not-So-Ordinary Boy Makes His Way Wonder NYT Critic’s Pick Directed by Stephen Chbosky Drama PG 1h 53m By GLENN KENNY NOV. 16, 2017Julia Roberts as Isabel Pullman and Jacob Tremblay as her son, Auggie, in “Wonder,” which arrived to triple the expected ticket sales. Dale Robinette/Lionsgate“I know I’m not an ordinary 10-year-old kid,” says Auggie ( Jacob Tremblay ), the lead character of “Wonder,” as we see him standing on his bed wearing an astronaut’s helmet. When the helmet is removed, we know how he knows what he knows: His young face is scarred, his earlobes are little flaps and his eyes are seemingly tear-shaped, giving him a perpetual sad-puppy expression. The good-natured fellow describes his facial birth defects, and the 27 operations he’s endured to deal with them, as “hilarious.” But Auggie is less amused by the prospect of entering the fifth grade, and no longer being home-schooled by his brilliant and loving mother, Isabel Pullman (Julia Roberts). By Lions GATE ENTERTAINMENT 2:10Trailer: ‘Wonder’A preview of the film. By Lions GATE ENTERTAINMENT on November 13, 2017. Photo by Dale Robinette/Lionsgate. Watch in Times Video »embed The Pullmans are an upper-middle-class family living in a fairy-tale New York, one that the film’s location manager conjured up from the most genteel corners of Brooklyn and Manhattan (as well as New Westminster, British Columbia, where the interior of the family’s brownstone was built on a warehouse stage)."
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"title": "http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r18571507-Window-pop-up-that-won-t-close\nMicrosoft â Window (pop-up) that won't close",
"text": "\"deprofundisjoin:2000-06-06 San Diego, CAWindow (pop-up) that won't close After getting a new Win Vista computer up and running, I received a window dealing with the Google Desktop. There are no buttons for enlarging, minimizing or closing, and the window is too small to show the entire text. I printed it and see that there is a continue button on the unreadable part. I tried the escape key, F11, and went so far as to uninstall Google Desktop. No luck. Any ideas? Thanks!actions · 2007-Jun-26 6:19 pm · (locked)Phil Rojo Sol Premium Member join:2001-06-11 Downers Grove, ILKill the process in the task manager.actions · 2007-Jun-26 6:38 pm · (locked)deprofundisjoin:2000-06-06 San Diego, CAI tried that,Phil, and also have shut down (It keeps popping up), have right clicked the task bar button that relates to it (no response), and used msconfig to uncheck Google Desktop. I remember reading about a trick to expand a window to show all the subject matter, but can't find it. Thanks.actions · 2007-Jun-26 6:46 pm · (locked)Phil Rojo Sol Premium Member join:2001-06-11 Downers Grove, ILPut the focus on the window in question and try alt + spacebar to try bringing up the window control dialog.actions · 2007-Jun-26 6:56 pm · (locked)deprofundisjoin:2000-06-06 San Diego, CAOk, I'll try that.actions · 2007-Jun-26 7:03 pm · (locked)deprofundis No go..nothing showed. This window is also called Taskbar EULA.actions · 2007-Jun-26 7:57 pm · (locked)vaxvmsferroequine fan Premium Member join:2005-03-01 Wormtown65.4 5.9to deprofundis I had a similar problem with an HP notebook I recently bought."
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"title": "http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r9495628-How-to-insert-the-Rx-Prescription-Symbol\nMicrosoft â How to insert the Rx (Prescription) Symbol?",
"text": "Wasnt Me Usp? Premium Member join:2002-04-24 San Jose, CAHow to insert the Rx (Prescription) Symbol? Hello, This is probably a really stupid question, but I'm trying to figure out how to insert the RX symbol into a document. Ive looked up and down the Insert Symbol table in Word, and couldnt find it. Does anyone know the shortcut for it?actions · 2004-Feb-25 12:23 am ·Outsourced1 Premium Member join:2002-03-17 Holly Springs, NCNot sure if this is what you mean but, In Microsoft Word I typed Rx, then highlighted the x and hit Ctrl+ and that lowered the x to where it is.actions · 2004-Feb-25 12:54 am ·Wasnt Me Usp? Premium Member join:2002-04-24 San Jose, CA1 edithmm.. im afraid not...what I'm looking for.. Its an R, but the x is crossing the leg of the R. So the x is just a diagonal line right to left crossing the R's leg. I remember someone telling me how to get this in Word, but just cant remember. Edit: On second thought, what im looking for might be a graphical thing instead of being a normal symbol insert...actions · 2004-Feb-25 1:14 am ·auggy Mod join:2001-12-24 Brockville, ON2 edits1 recommendationto Wasnt Me This one?actions · 2004-Feb-25 1:28 am ·Wasnt Me Usp? Premium Member join:2002-04-24 San Jose, CAAh! yes, thats it."
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"title": "http://www.refinery29.com/2017/11/181076/wonder-true-story-deformed-face-rj-palacio-book\nThe Chance Encounter That Inspired Wonder",
"text": "\"The Chance Encounter That Inspired Wonder Elena Nicolaou November 13, 2017, 10:35 AMIf you were a middle-schooler today, you almost certainly would read Wonder by R. J. Palacio, a tear-jerker of a book about a ten-year-old boy born with severe facial differences starting his first year of public school, in your English class. Wonder is a veritable middle-grade fiction phenomenon, right up there with Harry Potter. Published in 2012, Wonder is still the top seller in the juvenile fiction segment, has sold over five million copies, and has been published in 45 languages. On Friday, the film adaptation of Wonder, starring Jacob Tremblay as the protagonist Auggie Pullman, will arrive in movie theaters. Advertisement Considering the fact the Wonder is now a staple on school curricula, used in nation-wide anti-bullying campaigns, and has inspired a movement with its own catchphrase ( “Choose Kind” ), Wonder is quite the remarkable debut novel. Prior to writing Wonder, Palacio had worked as an art director and book jacket designer for twenty years. She’d always wanted to write a novel. In August 2007, Palacio finally found the story she needed to write — and it stemmed from shock and disappointment at her own unkind reaction to seeing a young girl with severe craniofacial differences. Palacio had been at an ice cream store with her two sons, and sat near a child with an appearance similar to her main character, Auggie’s. At the sight of the girl, Palacio's three-year-old son started crying."
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"title": "http://www.kidsreads.com/authors/r-j-palacio\nBiography",
"text": "Biography R. J. Palacio R. J. Palacio lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband, two sons and two dogs (Bear and Beau). Her debut novel, WONDER, has been on the New York Times bestseller list since March 2012, and has sold over six million copies worldwide. The book’s message of kindness has inspired the Choose Kind movement, and has been embraced by readers, young and old, around the world. R. J. Palacio Books by R. J. Palacio Wonder Movie Tie-In Editionby R. J. Palacio - Children's 8-12, Fiction, Mental Health Over 5 million people have fallen in love with WONDER and Auggie Pullman, the ordinary boy with the extraordinary face, who inspired a movement to Choose Kind. This special movie tie-in trade paperback edition features an eight-page full-color insert with photos from the film, a new introduction by the author and a family discussion guide. August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th grade at Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid. Wonderby R. J. Palacio - Fiction August Pullman was born with a facial difference that, up until now, has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting fifth grade at Beecher Prep, he wants nothing more than to be treated as an ordinary kid --- but his new classmates can't get past Auggie's extraordinary face. WONDER, a #1 New York Times bestseller, begins from Auggie's point of view, but soon switches to include his classmates, his sister, her boyfriend and others."
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"title": "http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Girl_Meets_World\nGirl Meets World",
"text": "\"Girl Meets World Format Sitcom Created by Michael Jacobs April Kelly Opening Theme Take on the World by Rowan Blanchard and Sabrina Carpenter Number of seasons3Number of episodes72Production Executive producer (s)Michael Jacobs April Kelly Broadcast Original channel Disney Channel Original run June 27, 2014 – January 20, 2017External links Official website Source Girl Meets World was an American coming of age television sitcom. The series made its debut on June 27, 2014 on Disney Channel following the premiere of the Disney Channel Original Movie, Zapped, before assuming its normal 8:30–9:00 p.m. ET/PT time slot on Fridays, beginning July 11, 2014. On August 6, 2014, Girl Meets World was renewed for a second season and on November 25, 2015 it was renewed for a third season. In 2016, Disney announced that the series was cancelled and would not have a fourth season. [ 1] The series concluded on January 20, 2017. The series is a sequel to the sitcom Boy Meets World, which aired on ABC 's TGIF block from 1993 – 2000, for many of those years in the same time slot as Girl Meets World occupies. Ben Savage and Danielle Fishel, who played Cory and Topanga Matthews respectively, reprise their roles as members of the main cast. Cory (Savage) has become Riley's father and teacher while her mother, Topanga (Fishel), is now a lawyer, who gains part ownership of an old world bakery in \"\"Girl Meets Popular\"\". Other members of the earlier show's cast also have either recurring roles or cameo appearances. Contents [ show]Premise The series follows Cory and Topanga Matthews ' teenage daughter, Riley (Rowan Blanchard), and her best friend, Maya Hart (Sabrina Carpenter), as they navigate the challenges of life as they start 7th grade."
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"title": "https://www.dvdsreleasedates.com/movies/8090/wonder\nWonder ( 2017)",
"text": "Movie Poster Wonder ( 2017)Wonder DVD and Blu-ray release date was set for February 13, 2018 and available on Digital HD from Amazon Video and i Tunes on January 30, 2018.1 2 3 4 5Rating: 4.2 / 5 ( 173 users) *Please help rate Rating: PGimdb: 8.1Runtime: 113Theater date November 17, 2017Theater gross$132.4 mil Genre (s): Drama, Family Movie Homepage Trailer Actor (s)Jacob Tremblay Julia Roberts Owen Wilson Izabela Vidovic Mandy Patinkin Daveed Diggs Noah Jupe Bryce Gheisar Danielle Rose Russell Elle Mc Kinnon Director (s)Stephen Chbosky Producer (s)David Hoberman Todd Lieberman Overview Auggie Pullman suffers from a severe facial deformity that has prevented him from attending a regular school. However, he is set to start a traditional school for the start of his fifth grade year. As his teachers and peers struggle to accept hum, Auggie teaches them that he was born to make a difference. He doesn't let his deformity define who he is and who will become. His attitude and zest for life teaches others about acceptance and the uniqueness of every individual. Advertisement Digital HD (download digital copy)Release Date January 30, 2018cover DVD UPC: 031398259251 Release Date February 13, 2018$13.95$19.99cover Blu-ray UPC: 031398259282 Release Date February 13, 2018$18.96$19.99cover4K UHD + Blu-ray UPC: 031398279822 Release Date February 13, 2018$22.59$29.99"
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543472/fullcredits\nFull Cast & Crew",
"text": "\"Edit Wonder (I) (2017)Full Cast & Crew Directed by Stephen Chbosky ... (directed by)Writing Credits Stephen Chbosky ... (screenplay by) and Steve Conrad ... (screenplay by) (as Steven Conrad) and Jack Thorne ... (screenplay by)R. J. Palacio ... (based on the novel by)Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification Jacob Tremblay... Auggie Owen Wilson... Nate Izabela Vidovic... Via Julia Roberts... Isabel Mark Dozlaw... Teenage Doctor Rukiya Bernard... Nurse Jennifer March... Neonatologist Mandy Patinkin... Mr. Tushman Noah Jupe... Jack Will Bryce Gheisar... Julian Elle Mc Kinnon... Charlotte Daveed Diggs... Mr. Browne Ty Consiglio... Amos Kyle Breitkopf... Miles James A Hughes... Henry (as James Hughes)J. Douglas Stewart... Darth Sidious Millie Davis... Summer Ali Liebert... Ms. Petosa Joseph Gordon... Dodgeball Player Cameron Roberts... Cute Guy Danielle Rose Russell... Miranda Erika Mc Kitrick... Ella Nadji Jeter... Justin Benjamin Ratner... Mr. Davenport (as Ben Ratner)Jason Mc Kinnon... School Photographer Izzy Lieberman... Reid Hannah Hoberman... Rebecca Michael Alan Healy... Chewbacca Sônia Braga... Grans (as Sonia Braga)Nicole Oliver... Jack Will's Mom Emily Delahunty... Ximena Chin (as Emily-Rose Delahunty)Lucia Thain... Savanna Sasha Neuhaus... Maya Rachel Hayward... Miranda's Mom Callahan Brebner... Guy on Bus Caleb Gordon... Our Town Player Grayson Maxwell Gurnsey... Our Town Player Emily Giannozio... Our Town Player Haley Goldin... Our Town Player Maccie Margaret Chbosky... Via (age 4)Victoria V. Cruz... Science Fair Judge Crystal Lowe... Julian's Mom Steve Bacic... Julian's Dad Jason Tremblay... Camp Counsellor William Dickinson... Eddie Emma Tremblay... Michelle Armen Bagdasarov... Danny (as Armen Henry Bagdasarov)Lidya Jewett... Lina Annan Kaelyn Breitkopf... Angela Gidget... Daisy the Dog Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Alyssa Andronyk... School Kid (uncredited)Ankit Balhara... Student (uncredited)Jacqueline Burrows... Classmate (uncredited)Ann Evans... Parent (uncredited)Abigail Friend... Daughter at Coney Island Beach (uncredited)Alexander Killam... Classmate (uncredited)Alora Killam... Classmate (uncredited)Lily Killam... Classmate (uncredited)Kasey Lee... Daughter at Coney Island Beach (uncredited)Razvan Orban... Boy in red (uncredited)Andre Robinson... School Kid (uncredited)Elayna Sing... Classmate (uncredited)Amber Snow... Classmate Parent (uncredited)Brayden Snow... Classmate (uncredited)Dallas Snow... Classmate (uncredited)Justin Snow... Classmate (uncredited)Kayzhia Snow... Classmate (uncredited)Jennifer Spence... Science Fair Judge (uncredited)Kari Staten... Parent (uncredited)Produced by Michael Beugg ... executive producer Dan Clarke ... line producer (as Daniel Clarke)Jeffrey Harlacker ... associate producer David Hoberman ... producer (produced by) (p.g.a. ) Robert Kessel ... executive producer Todd Lieberman ... producer (produced by) (p.g.a. ) Qiuyun Long ... executive producer R. J. Palacio ... executive producer Bo Shen ... associate co-producer Jeff Skoll ... executive producer Alexander Young ... executive producer Shixing Zhou ... associate co-producer Music by Marcelo Zarvos ... (music by)Cinematography by Don Burgess ... director of photography Film Editing by Mark Livolsi Casting By Deborah Aquila Jennifer L. Smith Tricia Wood Production Design by Kalina Ivanov Art Direction by Kendelle Elliott Set Decoration by Shannon Gottlieb Costume Design by Monique Prudhomme Makeup Department Fríða Aradóttir ... hair stylist: to Ms. Roberts (as Frida Aradottir)Naomi Bakstad ... department head makeup Jean Ann Black ... makeup artist: to Ms. Roberts (as Jean A. Black)J. D. Bowers ... key artist: R-E-NJudy Chin ... department head makeup: New York unit Raymund Egango ... facilities/shipping: R-E-NMegan Harkness ... first assistant makeup artist Steve Koch ... stills: R-E-NAimee Macabeo ... hair supervisor: R-E-NAilsa Macmillan ... first assistant hair Jessica Nelson ... contact lens designer Michael Nickiforek ... special makeup effects artist: Vancouver Robert A. Pandini ... department head hair Christopher Pinhey ... first assistant makeup artist R. Toi Rodchompu ... wigs and hair Yoichi Art Sakamoto ... special makeup effects artist: R-E-NJasen Joseph Sica ... department head hair: New York unit (as Jasen Sica)Gabe Don Sing ... consultant: special materials (as Dr. Gabe Don Sing)Russell Don Sing ... silicone lab/mold department: R-E-NBill Sturgeon ... consultant Linda Sturgeon ... studio coordinator: R-E-NDebra Szteina ... contact lens technician: Vancouver Arjen Tuiten ... special makeup: designed and created by for Auggie Pullman Gary Yee ... life casting: R-E-NBree-Anna Lehto ... makeup artist (uncredited)Darah Wyant ... makeup artist (uncredited)Production Management Michael Beugg ... unit production manager Donna E. Bloom ... unit production manager: New York Jennifer Booth ... production executive Dan Clarke ... production manager (as Daniel Clarke)Josh Hauca ... unit manager (as Joshua Hauca)Mark W. Mc Coy ... senior vice president: Feature Post Production Jason Miller ... post-production supervisor Mylan Stepanovich ... executive in charge of production: Walden Media Second Unit Director or Assistant Director Jim Brebner ... first assistant director Nick Fletcher ... third assistant director Rachael Fortier ... key second assistant director Scott Kukurudz ... second assistant director Soren Miltich ... second assistant director: New York unit Kenyon Noble ... second second assistant director: NY Unit Jono Oliver ... first assistant director: New York unit Megan Schaufele ... trainee assistant director Beth Welch ... third assistant director Art Department Oliver Mitchell Atkins ... art department assistant Tony Beck ... lead dresser (as Anthony Beck)Brenda Borrowman ... lead painter Cecil Gordon Brookes ... plasterer Loree Cameron ... graphic designer Lee Campbell ... assistant set decorator Amanda Christmas ... set dec coordinator Janice Lynn Coats ... lead carpenter (as Janice Coats)Greg Coombs ... head greens person Shannon Courte ... graphic artist James Dickson ... lead painter Jocelyn Dumont ... scenic painter Renee-Lynn Duncan ... scenic helper Jacquie Duruisseau ... scenic painter Dean Eilertson ... property master Selina Emnale ... painter Andre Julian Ethier ... scenic carpenter (as Andre Ethier)Veronica Foster ... scenic artist Andrew Glavina ... sign painter Kevin Griffin-Park ... on-set dresser Paul Grinnell ... model maker Elizabeth Barrett Groth ... original artwork: Isabel's Terrence Hall ... scenic helper Mike Greens Hayward ... lead greensperson (as Mike Hayward)Patrick Head ... property master: NY Unit Craig Henderson ... construction coordinator Michelle Hendriksen ... assistant property master Amber Hierlihy ... paint: labourer Glen Hierlihy ... scenic carpenter (as W. Glen Hierlihy)Kevin House ... scenic painter Wichuda Junpuang ... assistant set dresser Christian Kearney ... scenic artist Akcinya Kootchin ... paint: labourer Barry Kootchin ... paint coordinator Ben Lait ... set dresser Jason B. Landels ... assistant property master George Lesjak ... scenic carpenter Gina Mac Kay ... art department coordinator Ian Mc Dowell ... scenic carpenter Kelly Mc Leod ... set dresser Rose Marie Mc Sherry ... buyer Jay Mitchell ... set designer Lucas Mooney ... scenic painter Melina Neufeld ... graphic designer Mike Niven ... scenic helper Angela O'Sullivan ... set designer Claudio Palavecino ... assistant property master Michael Ryan Paulson ... plasterer Bryan Pederson ... scenic carpenter Sara Quine ... set dresser Chris Renshaw ... set dresser (as Christopher Renshaw)Chris Richardson ... construction foreperson Tom Robertson ... on-set painter Peter Daniel Schultz ... scenic carpenter Aren Carl Scott ... scenic carpenter Shaun Scott ... scenic carpenter Lynn Snedden ... art department coordinator James Steuart ... set designer Rob Sykes ... lead carpenter Maki Takenouchi ... graphics artist Stephen Ernest Tamke ... scenic carpenter Rachel Terry ... set dresser Daniel Tolley ... greensperson Justin Charles Tomecek ... construction foreperson (as Charlie Tomecek) / maintenance person (as Justin Tomeck)Kevin Tomecek ... construction buyer David Turgeon ... buyer John Vandermen ... set dresser Ross Wahl ... set dresser Greg Winter ... scenic carpenter/first aid Darcy Wyness ... co-head greens: person Lane Wyness ... greensperson Dragan Zaric ... scenic artist Sound Department Mark Allen ... sound editor Ron Bartlett ... re-recording mixer Jeff Berlin ... stage engineer Ian Ferguson ... boom operator Sean Ryan Fox ... additional voices Ginger Geary ... foley artist John Guentner ... foley mixer Doug Hemphill ... re-recording mixer (as D. M. Hemphill)Nick Jimenez ... adr recordist Richard Kitting ... sound stage: recordist Michael Leder ... boom operator Phil Lee ... mix technician Jacob Mc Naughton ... foley mixer Michael Miller ... adr mixer Nick Neutra ... foley supervisor Thomas J. O'Connell ... adr mixer Tom Ozanich ... temp re-recording mixer Daniel Parsons ... sound assistant Andy Potvin ... dolby sound consultant John T. Reitz ... temp re-recording mixer Monique Reymond ... foley artist Perry Robertson ... supervising sound editor Scott Sanders ... supervising sound editor Gordon Sproule ... additional dialogue recording engineer Arno Stephanian ... foley mixer Noel Vought ... foley artist Art Young ... sound mixer: behind the scenes Rob Young ... re-recording mix technician Ryan Young ... adr recordist Kevin Zimmerman ... sound editor Kelly Zombor ... production sound mixer Special Effects by Angus Bell-Irving ... special effects assistant Spencer Bennett ... special effects assistant Mark Gibbard ... special effects assistant Chris Markle ... best boy special effects Cameron Mc Dougall ... special effects assistant Kyle T. Moore ... special effects coordinator Kerry Phillips ... first assistant Chris Sturges ... special effects technician: f"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonder_(Palacio_novel)\nWonder (Palacio novel)",
"text": "\"Wonder (Palacio novel)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This section 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 rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject, potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral. ( February 2016)This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. ( February 2017)Wonder Author R. J. Palacio Cover artist Tad Carpenter Language English, Spanish, Catalan, Japanese, German, Hebrew, French, Portuguese, Danish, Serbian, Arabic, Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish, Dutch, Italian, Finnish, Korean, Chinese, Polish, Greek, Romanian [1] , Slovenian Subject Prejudice Self-acceptance Middle school Friendship Bullying [2]Genre Children's novel Publisher Alfred A. Knopf Publication date February 14, 2012Pages 311Awards Maine Student Book Award Vermont's Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Mark Twain Award Hawaii's Nene Award Junior Young Reader's Choice Award ISBN 0375869026OCLC 726819876Wonder is a children's novel by Raquel Jaramillo, under the pen name of R. J. Palacio, [3] published on February 14, 2012. Palacio wrote Wonder after an incident where she and her three-year-old son were waiting in line to buy ice cream. Her son noticed a girl with a severe facial deformity and started to cry. Fearing he would react badly, Palacio attempted to remove her son from the situation so as not to upset the girl or her family but ended up worsening the situation. Natalie Merchant's song \"\" Wonder \"\" made her realize that the incident could teach her son a valuable lesson. Palacio was inspired by Merchant's lyrics and she began writing."
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"docid": "D2731284#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/boy/gus\nFind the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree!",
"text": "\"Gus Pronunciation: GUHS (key)Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Origin of the name Gus: A short form of Augustine and Augustus, which is from the Latine augustus (great, venerable). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman. Related Names: Agustin, Augustine, Augusto, Augustus, Gustaf, Gustav, Gustave, Gustavo Favorite This Name Looking for the perfect name? Try the Name Match Maker to find the perfect baby name for you!Name Voyager US Popularity of Gus Over Time Sister & Brother Names Know a Gus? What are his siblings named? Enter Sibling Name M FAnastasia Arlo Austin Charlie Elias Ella Evan Halen Harvey Hazel Henry Jack Katie Leo Lucia Lucy Max Miles Olive Oscar Rex Ruby Sam Shawn Wally Name Lists Featuring Gus Contribute your knowledge to the name Gus Report inappropriate content Comments and insights on the name Gus: | Edit Gus is a nickname for a lot of names containing the letters \"\"gus\"\"Personal experiences with the name Gus: | Edit Our son's name is actually August, but we call him Gus. Everywhere I go-people stop me and say,\"\"Did you just say Gus? OMG!!!! That is sooooo cute!!!!\"\" We get it all the time."
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"docid": "D1848984#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Augie\nWhat does Augie mean?",
"text": "\"What does Augie mean? A ugie as a boys' name is a Latin name, and Augie means \"\"great, magnificient\"\". Augie is an alternate spelling of August (Latin): the feminine version. Augie is also a form of Augustine (Latin). Augie is also used as a form of Augustus (Latin). ASSOCIATED WITH Au-, great Variations VARIANT Augy RELATIONS VIA AUGUST, AUGUSTINE, AUGUSTUS Auggie, Auguste, Austen ▼, Austin ▼, Gussie CREATIVE FORMS (male) Aagie, .. (female) Augiee, .. MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Augie Jonas (A. J. ), .. How popular is Augie? Augie is an uncommon given name for men. Augie is also a unique surname for all people. ( 2000 U. S. CENSUS) \""
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"docid": "D517289#0",
"title": "http://www.everydayhealth.com/drugs/augmentin\nWhat Is Augmentin (Amoxicillin & Clavulanate)?",
"text": "\"What Is Augmentin (Amoxicillin & Clavulanate)?33 Reviews | Get Coupons Augmentin is the brand name of a combination antibiotic drug containing amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium. It's used to treat bacterial infections in your airways, such as a sinus infection or pneumonia. It's also available in an extra-strength formulation (Augmentin ES), an extended-release formula (Augmentin XR), and under the brand name Amoclan. Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that kills bacteria by blocking production of a chemical the germs need to build their cell walls. Clavulanate is a chemical that helps antibiotics overcome some bacteria's antibiotic resistance. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Augmentin in 1984. Glaxo Smith Kline is one of several manufacturers that produce it. Augmentin Warnings Augmentin can cause a severe form of diarrhea called Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (CDAD). It's marked by loose, watery stool with an unusually foul smell. If not treated promptly, CDAD causes dehydration and can cause sepsis in severe cases."
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"docid": "D1999552#0",
"title": "http://recomparison.com/comparisons/101126/biaxin-vs-augmentin-vs-cipro/\nBiaxin vs. Augmentin vs. Cipro",
"text": "Biaxin vs. Augmentin vs. Cipro By re Comparison Contributor 0 13139Difference between Biaxin, Augmentin and Cipro The need for quality and effective antibiotics at reasonable prices is a constant one, and among the many that are usually considered are Biaxin, Augmentin and Cipro. Each of these medications has something to offer the public, although they do have their own advantages and disadvantages, as you will see in this comparison article. Photo by rocknroll_guitar Photo by blmurch Profile Biaxin belongs to the category of drugs known as macrolide antibiotics. The primary purpose of this type of medication is to fight bacteria in the body. Augmentin belongs to the category of penicillin antibiotic, and it is composed of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium. Amoxicillin is an antibiotic that belongs to the penicillin group of drugs, and its primary function is also to fight bacteria in the body. Cipro or Ciprofloxacin is also an antibiotic, and it belongs to the fluoroquinolone category of drugs. Like the two other medications, the primary purpose of Cipro is to fight bacteria in the body. Purpose Biaxin is commonly used in the treatment of various types of bacterial infections, mostly those that attack the skin and respiratory system. This medication is also often used along with other medications in the treatment of stomach ulcers resulting from a Helicobacter pylori bacterial infection."
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"docid": "D323854#0",
"title": "http://www.healthystock.net/category/antibiotics.shtml\nAntibiotics Use Guide",
"text": "\"Antibiotics Use Guide Antibiotics are powerful anti-infective agents used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They don't work against any infections caused by viruses. Viruses cause colds, the flu, and most coughs and sore throats. What is \"\"antibiotic resistance\"\"? When bacteria are repeatedly exposed to the same antibiotic, some germs can just change by themselves. Some of the changes make the germs invulnerable to antibiotic, or \"\"resistant\"\". Resistant bacteria develop rapidly when antibiotics are used too often or incorrectly. Resistant bacteria sometimes can be treated with antibiotics to which the bacteria have not been exposed and have not yet become resistant. Antibiotics for Tonsillitis (Sore Throat)Tonsillitis is an inflammation of tonsils, which results in a sore throat. The inflammation usually extends to the adenoid and the pharynx."
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"docid": "D1288186#0",
"title": "https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01825408\nDuration of Antibiotic Therapy as Part of Maximal Medical Therapy for Chronic Rhinosinusitis",
"text": "Duration of Antibiotic Therapy as Part of Maximal Medical Therapy for Chronic Rhinosinusitis The safety and scientific validity of this study is the responsibility of the study sponsor and investigators. Listing a study does not mean it has been evaluated by the U. S. Federal Government. Read our disclaimer for details. Clinical Trials.gov Identifier: NCT01825408Recruitment Status : Completed First Posted : April 5, 2013Results First Posted : April 4, 2017Last Update Posted : April 4, 2017Sponsor: University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Information provided by (Responsible Party): Adam Zanation, MD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Study Details Tabular View Study Results Disclaimer How to Read a Study Record Study Description Go to Brief Summary: The purpose of this study is to determine the best duration (3 versus 6 weeks) of antibiotics as part of maximal medical therapy for treating chronic sinusitis and thus preventing patients from having to have sinus surgery. The hypothesis is that in the context of maximal medical therapy 3 weeks of antibiotics is not worse than 6 weeks of antibiotics at successfully treating chronic sinusitis. Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase Sinusitis Drug: Doxycycline Drug: Azithromycin Drug: Augmentin Phase 4Show Detailed Description Study Design Go to Study Type : Interventional (Clinical Trial)Actual Enrollment : 40 participants Allocation: Randomized Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment Masking: None (Open Label)Primary Purpose: Treatment Official Title: A Randomized Cohort Trial Evaluating Duration of Antibiotic Therapy as Part of Maximal Medical Therapy for Chronic Rhinosinusitis Actual Study Start Date : February 2013Primary Completion Date : June 2014Study Completion Date : June 2014Resource links provided by the National Library of Medicine Medline Plus related topics: Antibiotics Sinusitis Drug Information available for: Doxycycline U. S. FDA Resources Arms and Interventions Go to Arm Intervention/treatment Active Comparator: Doxycycline, 3 weeks Subjects with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSw NP) will receive Doxycycline 100mg BID or if allergic to doxycycline, then Augmentin 875mg BID for 3 weeks duration. These patients will also receive a course of Prednisone (30mg x 3d, 20mg x 3d, 10mg x3d, 10mg every other day for 6 days (3 doses)) which is standard of care treatment for patients with chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps. Drug: Doxycycline Subjects with CRSw NP who are not allergic to doxycycline will receive Doxycycline 100mg BID for either 3 or 6 weeks duration. Drug: Augmentin If a subject in any of the study arms is allergic to the medication he/she is supposed to receive, he/she will be given Augmentin 875mg BID for either 3 or 6 weeks duration Active Comparator: Doxycycline, 6 weeks Subjects with Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps (CRSw NP)will receive Doxycycline 100mg BID or if allergic to doxycycline, then Augmentin 875mg BID for 6 weeks duration. These patients will also receive a course of Prednisone (30mg x 3d, 20mg x 3d, 10mg x3d, 10mg every other day for 6 days (3 doses)) which is standard of care treatment for patients with chronic sinusitis with nasal polyps."
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"docid": "D3538626#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/1012899-what-is-amox-clav-875-mg-used-for\nWhat is amox clav 875 mg used for?",
"text": "Dr. Jane Eason Internal Medicine - Infectious Disease4 doctors agree In brief: Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate)The combination of Amoxicillin with Clavulanic Acid extends the spectrum of activity that Amoxicillin alone has against differentbacteria . Your doctor might choose Augmentin ( amoxicillin and clavulanate) to treat certain types of infections. Thank Want a second opinion? Consult a top doctor for additional insights Get a second opinion Get help from a real doctor now Continue108,000 doctors available Related questions Can you chew AMOX TR-K CLV 875-125MG TAB?1 doctor responded Can amoxicillin be used to treat syphillis or gonareah?2 doctors responded Can amoxicillin be used for bv?1 doctor responded People Also Viewed Augmentin for uti Augmentin Augmentin for uri Echinacea augmentin Augmentin stomach Augmentin overdose Augmentin and probiotics Amoxicillin vs augmentin for ear infection Augmentin prescribed Augmentin sr Related Topics Augmentin Amoxicillin Get help from a real doctor now Continue108,000 doctors available"
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"docid": "D2634142#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/epsom-salts-cellulite\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Epsom Salts Boils",
"text": "Top 30 Doctor insights on: Epsom Salts Boils Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Arnold Beresh1 doctor agreed:1 Does soaking in hot water and epsom salt help pop boils? Yes: It softens them. Get help from a doctor now ›Dr. M. Hytham Beck Boil (Definition)A boil is an infected epidermoid cyst of the skin. Usually related to sebaceous glands, which secrete waxy/oily lubricant ... Read more Dr. Amandeep Kaur Family Medicine3 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Dominic Riganotti1 doctor agreed:2 I've had a boil now for 4 days and have done Epsom salt baths, heat compress, and I've done Epson salt peroxide solution and nothing. What should i do? Furuncle: There is not much else to do. I would not lance it on your own as it may introduce infection. You may need to go to your primary if it needs to be opened up to heal. ... Read more Dr. Carla Enriquez1 doctor agreed:3 My son has a boil."
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"docid": "D1539035#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/amoxicillin_clavulanate.html\nAmoxicillin and Clavulanate",
"text": "Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Generic Name: amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (am OK i SIL in KLAV ue LAN ate poe TAS ee um) Brand Names: Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XROverview Side Effects Dosage Professional Tips Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons What is amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium? Amoxicillin is a penicillin antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body. Clavulanate potassium is a beta-lactamase inhibitor that helps prevent certain bacteria from becoming resistant to amoxicillin. Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium is a combination medicine used to treat many different infections caused by bacteria, such as sinusitis, pneumonia, ear infections, bronchitis, urinary tract infections, and infections of the skin. Slideshow Amoxicillin: 13 Burning Questions Important information You should not use this medicine if you have severe kidney disease, if you have had liver problems or jaundice while taking amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium, or if you are allergic to any penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotic, such as Amoxil, Ceftin, Cefzil, Levaquin, Moxatag, Omnicef, and others. If you switch from one tablet form to another (regular, chewable, or extended-release tablet), take only the new tablet form and strength prescribed for you. Amoxicillin and clavulanate may not be as effective or could be harmful if you do not use the exact tablet form your doctor has prescribed. Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Do not use this medication without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium can make birth control pills less effective."
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"docid": "D1209428#0",
"title": "http://healthquestions.medhelp.org/omnicef-and-amoxicillin\nOmnicef and amoxicillin",
"text": "Omnicef and amoxicillin Common Questions and Answers about Omnicef and amoxicillinomnicef She still has hives 3 days after taking her last dose of amoxicillin .. the hives come and go. She is now on Omnicef .. the hives are still coming and going. Read More My son has had a severe allergic reaction to Amoxicillin with hives, high fever, and trouble breathing with a visit to the Emergency room. His doctor just prescribed Omnicef for him today. He has had one dose. Should I be concerned? Read More My 15 month old sone has had 2 ear infections and the first time we gave him amoxicillin and nothing happened. Then just 2 weeks ago he had another ear infection so he got amoxicillin again and within six dasy of being on it he broke out in a rash that was all over his body and it looked like welts. So we took him to the emergency room just this past saturday and he said it was an allergic reaction to amoxicillin. Read More On about 12/18 he had an ear infection so the dr prescribed Omnicef (since Amoxicillin gave him a slight itchy rash 5 months earlier), and he took that for I think 7 days."
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"docid": "D517288#0",
"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/augmentin-side-effects-drug-center.htm\nAugmentin",
"text": "Augmentin Side Effects Center Find Lowest Prices on Medical Editor: John P. Cunha, DO, FACOEPLast reviewed on Rx List 03/10/2017Augmentin ( amoxicillin /clavulanate) is a combination antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections including sinusitis, pneumonia, ear infections, bronchitis, urinary tract infections, and infections of the skin. Common side effects of Augmentin include: Nausea Vomiting Headache Diarrhea Gas Stomach pain Skin rash or itching White patches in your mouth or throat Vaginal yeast infection (itching or discharge)Rare and severe side effects of Augmentin can include:watery or bloody diarrhea;pale or yellowed skin, dark colored urine, fever, confusion or weakness;easy bruising or bleeding;skin rash, bruising, severe tingling, numbness, pain, muscle weakness;agitation, confusion, unusual thoughts or behavior, seizures (convulsions);nausea, upper stomach pain, itching, loss of appetite, clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); orsevere skin reaction -- fever, sore throat, swelling in your face or tongue, burning in your eyes, skin pain, followed by a red or purple skin rash that spreads (especially in the face or upper body) and causes blistering and peeling. Augmentin is not expected to be harmful to an unborn baby, but a woman should tell her doctor if she is pregnant or plans to become pregnant during treatment. Amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium can pass into breast milk and may harm a nursing baby. Do not use Augmentin without telling your doctor if you are breastfeeding a baby. Our Augmentin Side Effects Drug Center provides a comprehensive view of available drug information on the potential side effects when taking this medication. This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088. Fungal Infections Slideshow: Fungus Among Us Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures Augmentin Consumer Information 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."
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"docid": "D2675839#0",
"title": "http://antibiotics.emedtv.com/augmentin/augmentin-and-diarrhea.html\nAugmentin and Diarrhea",
"text": "Antibiotics Channel Topics & Medications Amoxicillin Antibiotics Augmentin Avelox Azactam Bactrim Biaxin Cedax Cefazolin Cefepime Cefotan Cefotaxime Cefoxitin Ceftazidime Cefuroxime Axetil Cefzil Cephalexin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Ciprofloxacin/Dexamethasone Ciprofloxacin/Hydrocortisone Cleocin Dicloxacillin Doxycycline Doxycycline Hyclate Erythromycin Factive Flagyl Floxin Keflex Levaquin Macrobid Metronidazole Minocycline Moxatag Moxifloxacin Eye Drops Nafcillin Noroxin Ofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution Ofloxacin Otic Solution Omnicef Oxacillin Plaquenil Retapamulin Rifadin Septra Sulfatrim Suprax Teflaro Tetracycline Vantin Vibramycin Zithromax Advertisement Quicklinks Doxycycline Augmentin Cephalexin Keflex Omnicef Tetracycline Minocycline Amoxicillin Plaquenil Levaquin Avelox Biaxin Flagyl Bactrim Metronidazole Macrobid Erythromycin Ciprofloxacin Related Channels Acne Bacteria Cold Diarrhea Ear Advertisement Tweet Antibiotics Home > Augmentin and Diarrhea Augmentin and Diarrhea Interested in a Discount on Augmentin? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com As with any medication, it is possible to develop side effects while taking Augmentin ® ( amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium ). Diarrhea was one of the most common side effects reported with this medication. Up to 9 percent of people taking Augmentin during clinical studies reported having diarrhea or loose stools. In most cases, side effects of Augmentin are mild and either do not require treatment or can be treated easily. Most cases of diarrhea do not require medical attention. However, you should contact your healthcare provider right away if you experience severe diarrhea with Augmentin or diarrhea that lasts longer than two or three days, as it could be a sign of a serious reaction to the antibiotic. ("
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"docid": "D3471159#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/amoxicillin-half-life\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Amoxicillin Half Life",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Amoxicillin Half Life Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. James Ferguson1 I've taken amoxicillin for 36 yrs all my life since kid could i all the sudden have a reaction just took it in panic thinking I will? Yes and no: You could take it off an on for the rest of your life without problems. Your body could also develop an allergic reaction to it the next time you take it. The same thing can happen with foods, and other things. Some people seem to be more \"\"allergic\"\" than others. ... Read more Dr. Bernard Seif Amoxicillin (Definition)Amoxicillin is in the penicillin class of antibiotics. All penicillins are distinguished by the presence of a beta-lactam ring, and are known to kill bacteria by inhibiting synthesis (production) ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ralph Morgan Lewis1 doctor agreed:2 How long does amoxicillin stay in your system after you take it? I guess the active life in hours? ( how long would it cause side effects). Varies by dose and…: if other (interacting) meds/ supplements R being taken."
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"title": "http://antibiotics.emedtv.com/levaquin/levaquin.html\nLevaquin",
"text": "\"Antibiotics Channel Topics & Medications Amoxicillin Antibiotics Augmentin Avelox Azactam Bactrim Biaxin Cedax Cefazolin Cefepime Cefotan Cefotaxime Cefoxitin Ceftazidime Cefuroxime Axetil Cefzil Cephalexin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Ciprofloxacin/Dexamethasone Ciprofloxacin/Hydrocortisone Cleocin Dicloxacillin Doxycycline Doxycycline Hyclate Erythromycin Factive Flagyl Floxin Keflex Levaquin Macrobid Metronidazole Minocycline Moxatag Moxifloxacin Eye Drops Nafcillin Noroxin Ofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution Ofloxacin Otic Solution Omnicef Oxacillin Plaquenil Retapamulin Rifadin Septra Sulfatrim Suprax Teflaro Tetracycline Vantin Vibramycin Zithromax Advertisement Quicklinks Doxycycline Augmentin Cephalexin Keflex Omnicef Tetracycline Minocycline Amoxicillin Plaquenil Levaquin Avelox Biaxin Flagyl Bactrim Metronidazole Macrobid Erythromycin Ciprofloxacin Related Channels Acne Bacteria Cold Diarrhea Ear Advertisement Tweet Antibiotics Home > Levaquin Levaquin Levaquin is an antibiotic used for treating various types of bacterial infections. It can also be used to prevent infection after being exposed to inhaled anthrax and to prevent or treat plague. By interfering with two important bacterial enzymes, the medication can stop bacteria from multiplying. Levaquin is available by prescription only and comes in tablet, liquid, and injection form. Potential side effects of the drug include insomnia, nausea, and diarrhea. Interested in a Discount on Levaquin? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com What Is Levaquin?"
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"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/amoxicillin_and_clavulanic_acid/article.htm\namoxicillin and clavulanic acid",
"text": "Bacterial Infections 101 Pictures Slideshow Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures What is Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid)? How does it work? What are the uses for Augmentin? What are the side effects of Augmentin? What is the dosage for Augmentin? Which drugs or supplements interact with Augmentin? Is Augmentin safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What else should I know about Augmentin? What is Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid)? How does it work?"
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"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/74571-antibiotics-treat-uti/\nThe Best Antibiotics to Treat a UTI",
"text": "The Best Antibiotics to Treat a UTIby RUBEN J. NAZARIO Aug. 14, 2017UTI, or urinary tract infection, is a common bacterial infection that can be easily treated with antibiotics. The choice of antibiotic depends on the bacteria that are causing the infection, the severity of symptoms, the possibility of complications and the ability of the patient to take medicine by mouth. There are several types of antibiotics to treat a UTI. Video of the Day Error loading player: Flash plugin failed to load Penicillin The penicillin antibiotics include ampicillin, amoxicillin and Augmentin. Penicillin antibiotics work by disrupting the process used by bacteria to create their cell walls. Some UTI bacteria have become resistant to the effects of penicillin antibiotics. Augmentin is a penicillin antibiotic that tries to circumvent the resistance of these bacteria. It has an added component, called clavulanic acid, which binds and inhibits the proteins used by these bacteria to become resistant to penicillin. Sulfa Antibiotics The best-known sulfa antibiotic is Bactrim. Sulfa antibiotics interfere with bacterial growth by inhibiting the production of a specific protein."
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"title": "https://www.verywell.com/difference-between-amoxicillin-and-augmentin-4115052\nIs Augmentin Better Than Amoxicillin?",
"text": "\"Cold & Flu Treatment Is Augmentin Better Than Amoxicillin? By Kristina Duda, RN | Reviewed by Sanja Jelic, MDUpdated February 01, 2017Share Pin Email Print Amoxicillin capsules. Tek Image/Science Photo Library/Getty Images If you have ever been prescribed antibiotics for a bacterial infection, you have probably been given amoxicillin or Augmentin. Or if you are a parent and your child has ever needed to take antibiotics, she has likely taken one of both of them as well. Have you ever wondered why you were prescribed one or the other? Many people believe that they are given Augmentin because it is stronger than amoxicillin. But it turns out it's really not that simple. Amoxicillin Amoxicillin is often the first antibiotic that is prescribed for common infections like ear infections and strep throat. It's used in young children because it is typically effective against the bacteria that causes common childhood infections and it doesn't have many severe side effects. Amoxicillin is effective against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria."
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"docid": "D630948#0",
"title": "http://antibiotics.emedtv.com/zithromax/zithromax-uses.html\nZithromax Uses",
"text": "Antibiotics Channel Topics & Medications Amoxicillin Antibiotics Augmentin Avelox Azactam Bactrim Biaxin Cedax Cefazolin Cefepime Cefotan Cefotaxime Cefoxitin Ceftazidime Cefuroxime Axetil Cefzil Cephalexin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Ciprofloxacin/Dexamethasone Ciprofloxacin/Hydrocortisone Cleocin Dicloxacillin Doxycycline Doxycycline Hyclate Erythromycin Factive Flagyl Floxin Keflex Levaquin Macrobid Metronidazole Minocycline Moxatag Moxifloxacin Eye Drops Nafcillin Noroxin Ofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution Ofloxacin Otic Solution Omnicef Oxacillin Plaquenil Retapamulin Rifadin Septra Sulfatrim Suprax Teflaro Tetracycline Vantin Vibramycin Zithromax Advertisement Quicklinks Doxycycline Augmentin Cephalexin Keflex Omnicef Tetracycline Minocycline Amoxicillin Plaquenil Levaquin Avelox Biaxin Flagyl Bactrim Metronidazole Macrobid Erythromycin Ciprofloxacin Related Channels Acne Bacteria Cold Diarrhea Ear Advertisement Tweet Antibiotics Home > Zithromax Uses Zithromax Uses The prescription antibiotic Zithromax is used to treat a number of common bacterial infections in children and adults. A few of these infections include sinus, throat, ear, and skin infections. Zithromax is also prescribed to treat sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chancroid. Some off-label uses include the treatment of acne, whooping cough, and cat scratch disease. Interested in a Discount on Zithromax? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com An Overview of Uses for Zithromax Zithromax ® ( azithromycin) is a prescription antibiotic licensed to treat a number of infections in both children and adults. Some of these Zithromax uses include the treatment of: Bacterial infections Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)."
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"docid": "D307322#0",
"title": "http://antibiotics.emedtv.com/cefuroxime-axetil/cefuroxime-axetil.html\nCefuroxime Axetil",
"text": "Antibiotics Channel Topics & Medications Amoxicillin Antibiotics Augmentin Avelox Azactam Bactrim Biaxin Cedax Cefazolin Cefepime Cefotan Cefotaxime Cefoxitin Ceftazidime Cefuroxime Axetil Cefzil Cephalexin Ciprofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic Ciprofloxacin/Dexamethasone Ciprofloxacin/Hydrocortisone Cleocin Dicloxacillin Doxycycline Doxycycline Hyclate Erythromycin Factive Flagyl Floxin Keflex Levaquin Macrobid Metronidazole Minocycline Moxatag Moxifloxacin Eye Drops Nafcillin Noroxin Ofloxacin Ophthalmic Solution Ofloxacin Otic Solution Omnicef Oxacillin Plaquenil Retapamulin Rifadin Septra Sulfatrim Suprax Teflaro Tetracycline Vantin Vibramycin Zithromax Advertisement Quicklinks Doxycycline Augmentin Cephalexin Keflex Omnicef Tetracycline Minocycline Amoxicillin Plaquenil Levaquin Avelox Biaxin Flagyl Bactrim Metronidazole Macrobid Erythromycin Ciprofloxacin Related Channels Acne Bacteria Cold Diarrhea Ear Advertisement Tweet Antibiotics Home > Cefuroxime Axetil Cefuroxime Axetil Cefuroxime axetil is prescribed to treat certain bacterial infections. Specifically, this medication can treat a wide variety of conditions, including strep throat, ear infections, and sinus infections, to name a few. Prior to using this drug, tell your healthcare provider if you have kidney disease or any allergies. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are possible side effects of this medicine. Interested in a Discount on Cefuroxime Axetil? Our free Discount Rx savings card can help you and your family save money on your prescriptions. This card is accepted at all major chain pharmacies, nationwide. Enter your name and email address to receive your free savings card. Enter Your Name Enter Your Email Address CLICK HERE to learn more about from e Med TV.com What Is Cefuroxime Axetil? Cefuroxime axetil ( Ceftin ®) is a prescription antibiotic."
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"title": "http://sinuscure.org/amoxicillin.html\nAmoxicillin For Sinus Infection â Is it Good?",
"text": "Amoxicillin For Sinus Infection – Is it Good?4 COMMENTSSinus infection or sinusitis is a condition when the mucous membranes (lining the sinuses and the nasal passage) are irritated and inflamed due to bacterial, viral or fungal infection. The sinuses are air-filled connected cavities in the skull that produce a thin layer of mucus and drain into the nose. The function of these connected systems of hollow cavities is not very clear, but experts believe that they are meant for humidifying the air and enhancing our voices. A sinus infection may also occur when the draining mucus is blocked due to a deviated septum, nasal polyps, allergic rhinitis or common cold. Most often, sinus infection is mistaken for a common cold. Sometimes, it may be really difficult to differentiate between a sinus infection and the common cold. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Streptococcus pyogenes, Haemophilus influenzae, Staphylococcus aureus, and Moraxella catarrhalis are the five most common variants of bacteria that trigger sinusitis. Streptococcal bacteria in sinuses. 3D illustration. Amoxicillin is the first choice when it comes to treating a sinus infection as it is one of those drugs that is quite effective against combating all the aforementioned strains."
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"title": "http://www.linkddl.com/search/augmentin\nKeyword Analysis & Research: augmentin",
"text": "Search Results related to augmentin on Search Engine Augmentin Uses, Dosage & Side Effects - Drugs.comdrugs.comhttps://www.drugs.com/augmentin.html Augmentin (amoxicillin and clavulanate) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections, such as sinusitis, pneumonia and bronchitis. Includes Augmentin side ... DA: 66 PA: 39 MOZ Rank: 95Augmentin (Amoxicillin Clavulanate): Side Effects ...rxlist.comhttps://www.rxlist.com/augmentin-drug.htm Learn about Augmentin (Amoxicillin Clavulanate) may treat, uses, dosage, side effects, drug interactions, warnings, patient labeling, reviews, and related medications. DA: 98 PA: 21 MOZ Rank: 69Augmentin Oral : Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ...webmd.comhttps://www.webmd.com/drugs/2/drug-4333-5050/augmentin-oral/amoxicillin-clavulanic-acid-suspension-oral/details Find patient medical information for Augmentin Oral on Web MD including its uses, side effects and safety, interactions, pictures, warnings and user ratings. DA: 73 PA: 92 MOZ Rank: 29Augmentin (amoxicillin /clavulanic acid) Side Effects ...medicinenet.comhttps://www.medicinenet.com/amoxicillin_and_clavulanic_acid/article.htm Emphasizes the medications amoxicillin and clavulanic acid (Amoclan, Augmentin, Augmentin XR, Augmentin ES-600), which are drugs …DA: 35 PA: 73 MOZ Rank: 30Augmentin: Uses & Side Effectslivescience.comhttps://www.livescience.com/43749-augmentin-amoxicillan-clavulanic-acid.html Augmentin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that works against many common infections, including strep throat, ear infections and pneumonia. DA: 97 PA: 12 MOZ Rank: 24Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid - Wikipediawikipedia.orghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmentin Amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, also known as co-amoxiclav, is an antibiotic useful for the treatment of a number of bacterial infections. DA: 65 PA: 54 MOZ Rank: 18AUGMENTIN ® (amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium) Tabletsnih.govhttps://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/fda/fda Drug Xsl.cfm?id=44390DESCRIPTION. AUGMENTIN is an oral antibacterial combination consisting of the semisynthetic antibiotic amoxicillin and the β-lactamase inhibitor, clavulanate ... DA: 91 PA: 100 MOZ Rank: 83Augmentin, Augmentin XR (amoxacillin/clavulanate) dosing ...medscape.comhttp://reference.medscape.com/drug/augmentin-amoxicillin-clavulanate-342474Medscape - Indication-specific dosing for Augmentin, Augmentin XR (amoxicillin/clavulanate), frequency-based adverse effects, comprehensive interactions ... DA: 84 PA: 16 MOZ Rank: 20Daily Med - AUGMENTIN - amoxicillin and clavulanate ...nih.govhttps://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drug Info.cfm?setid=174cc098-fe49-4f1a-87e2-601c7573f0db Sep 01, 2016 · Label: AUGMENTIN- amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium tablet, film coated AUGMENTIN- amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium powder, for …DA: 15 PA: 60 MOZ Rank: 4Augmentin Side Effects in Detail - Drugs.comdrugs.comhttps://www.drugs.com/sfx/augmentin-side-effects.html Learn about the potential side effects of Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate). Includes common and rare side effects information for consumers and healthcare ... DA: 84 PA: 5 MOZ Rank: 76"
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"title": "http://www.rxlist.com/augmentin-es-drug/patient-images-side-effects.htm\nAugmentin ES",
"text": "Augmentin ES Patient Information Including Side Effects Fungal Infections Slideshow: Fungus Among Us Take the Tummy Trouble Quiz Hepatitis C Slideshow Pictures Brand Names: Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XRGeneric Name: amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Pronunciation: am OKS i sil in KLAV yoo la nate po TAS ee um)What is amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What are the possible side effects of amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What is the most important information I should know about amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? How should I take amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What happens if I miss a dose (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What happens if I overdose (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What should I avoid while taking amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? What other drugs will affect amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium (Augmentin, Augmentin ES-600, Augmentin XR)? Where can I get more information?"
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"title": "https://www.drugs.com/answers/bacterial-infection-can-i-use-augmentin-to-treat-412334.html\nBacterial Infection - Can I use augmentin to treat yeast infection?",
"text": "\"Home › Q & A › Questions › Bacterial Infection - Can I... Bacterial Infection - Can I use augmentin to treat yeast infection? Asked 29 May 2011 by Maed Updated 4 Jun 2011Topics augmentin, infections, bacterial infection Answer this Question Report Favorite Responses (3)AN Anonymous 29 May 2011No, it will actually make one worse. Yeasts are fungi and you must treat with an antifungal treatment such as Monistat. You can even get the store brand of monistat, or call your doctor to get an rx for diflucan also known as fluconazole. It is an oral pill that treats yeasts infections orally. Antibiotics cause all the good bacteria that keep the yeast in check to be killed off, this allows the yeast to have a population explosion, causing a yeast infection. Monistat has several treatments, a 7 day, a 3 day and an overnight ( or over day for that matter) formula, you can use the cream to also treat the skin on the outside to get relief or some over the counter cortisone, or both, just don't glob it on, you want that area as cool and dry as possible for the skin to heal. Votes: +2 Comment Vote up Report LA Laurie Shay 29 May 2011Hey Maed,Was just wondering, are you sure it is a yeast infection and not bacterial vaginosis or other type infection? May want to check the symptoms against the following:http://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=99318It describes the differences and causes of these two type infections. It is important to treat the infection correctly, that is why I mentioned this."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080111080409AAyuCmH\n\"What is meant by the term \"\"August Body\"\"?\"",
"text": "\"Education & Reference Words & Wordplay What is meant by the term \"\"August Body\"\"? I know that it is commonly used in relation to a legislative body, but does anyone know the true definition of the phrase? The origin of the phrase might help a great deal. Thanks!1 following 1 answer Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: August means esteemed or respected. Thus, august body is a phrase meant to flatter the members of the body. The members of most legislative bodies are generally so incompetent that it is surprising they would believe it, but the fact seems to be that they are so unbelievably incompetent that they actually believe the speaker considers them august. It is the same way with judges and courts; the worse they are the better insincere flattery works. As to derivation, I am not sure whether Caeser Augustus preceded the term or whether it derived from him. Anonymous · 1 decade ago3 0 Comment Legislative Bodies Definition Source (s):https://shorte.im/ba Iaz? · 1 year ago0 0 Comment I would suggest that another month be used besides \"\"August\"\"."
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"title": "http://workawesome.com/communication/effective-communication-skills/\n5 Things To Practice for Effective Communication Skills",
"text": "5 Things To Practice for Effective Communication Skills Joshua Riddle 20th January Communication 57 Comments Tweet Having effective communication skills is imperative for your success. Positive communication will certainly increase the opportunities you find in your career and business. Having good communication skills will enable you to get ahead in certain areas where others who are less assertive may not succeed. A few things to keep your eyes on while practicing the fine art of communication are: Body Language Do not shy away from the person with whom you are speaking. Be sure to maintain a relaxed, but not slouching posture, regardless whether you are the one speaking or listening. Other things that ensure your body is communicating your attentiveness to the conversation can include: Making eye contact. Nodding occasionally to acknowledge a strong point in the conversation. Standing with hands clasped in front of you, never crossing your arms. Not displaying nervous ticks such as wringing hands, picking at your nails, or anything that the person communicating with you will view as a distraction from their conversation. Speech and Attentiveness When speaking, you need to be clear and concise."
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"title": "https://www.nps.gov/yose/blogs/altitude-sickness-on-the-way-to-clouds-rest.htm\nAltitude Sickness on the Way to Clouds Rest",
"text": "\"August 04, 2014 Posted by: Yosemite Search and Rescue On Sunday, July 27, the wife of a 37-year-old male hiker called the Yosemite Emergency Communications Center, reporting that her husband was having difficulty breathing. The couple had arrived in Tuolumne Meadows (elevation 8,600 feet) on Wednesday, July 23. On Saturday, July 26, in spite of feeling slightly ill, the subject, along with his wife, set out on a one-night backpacking trip. They were hiking slowly throughout the day. The subject’s condition deteriorated as he began experiencing difficulty breathing. That evening, the couple set up camp near a pond on the way to Clouds Rest. The subject continued to feel extremely ill, was coughing up sputum, and had difficulty sleeping. On Sunday morning, they tried to hike out. However, the subject, feeling even worse, couldn’t manage to carry his backpack. It was at this point that his wife called for help."
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"title": "https://parentjazz.wordpress.com/2008/01/08/ten-reasons-why-drinking-water-is-good-for-you/\nTen Reasons Why Drinking Water Is Good for You",
"text": "I always thought drinking plenty of water was a good thing to do. Everything you write about staying hydrated makes sense, but I just heard a commentary on National Public Radio the day before yesterday by a former Assistant Surgeon General (Douglas Camerow, now at Hopkins as a Health Services Researcher and columnist) discussing a new article in BMJ about medical myths. One of these myths is that you don’t need to drink 8 glasses of water a day. Listen to his commentary at:http://www.npr.org/templates/player/media Player.htmlaction=1&t=1&islist=false&id=17999040&m=17999856As I was looking up the link above, I ran across more material about the drinking water myth. Anyway, I’m with you! I always feel better when I make a point of drinking more water, especially when I’m running or training. It really does make a difference! Romana Romana January 12, 2008Reply Thanks Romana. You are correct, the exact amount of water someone needs to drink everyday varies from person to person and depends on lots of things such as the ambient temperature, how much they exercise, and what they eat (watermelon for breakfast?) In fact, long distance runners need to be aware of the dangers of overhydrating and there was a death at the Boston Marathon a couple of years ago due to hyponatremia (low sodium)."
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"title": "https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html\nPluto Not a Planet, Astronomers Rule",
"text": "\"Pluto Not a Planet, Astronomers Rule Mason Inman for National Geographic News August 24, 2006 (Updated 3:30 p.m. ET)Pluto has been voted off the island. The distant, ice-covered world is no longer a true planet, according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today. Enlarge Photo Printer Friendly Email to a Friend What's This? SHAREDigg Stumble Upon Reddit RELATEDVirtual Solar System Pluto's New Moons Named Nix, Hydra (June 23, 2006)Pluto to Get Partners? New Definition of \"\"Planet\"\" Proposed (August 16, 2006)\"\"Whoa! Pluto's dead,\"\" said astronomer Mike Brown, of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, as he watched a Webcast of the vote. \"\" There are finally, officially, eight planets in the solar system. \"\" In a move that's already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten, Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it's no longer part of an exclusive club, since there are more than 40 of these dwarfs, including the large asteroid Ceres and 2003 UB313, nicknamed Xena—a distant object slightly larger than Pluto discovered by Brown last year. \"\" We know of 44\"\" dwarf planets so far, Brown said. \"\""
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"title": "https://www.myfitstation.com/2013/01/14/the-7-day-shredding-meal-plan/\nThe 7-Day Shred Meal Plan & Workout",
"text": "\"Diet Challenges Diet TIPS Nutrition The 7-Day Shred Meal Plan & Workoutwritten by Isabella Bazzara January 14, 2013Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest 4.9k Over the years, my views about nutrition and the 7-day shred have evolved, this is why I would like to invite you over to have a look at some of the updated Meal Plans which I now fully endorse and recommend for a balanced, sustainable & long-term effective solution. Also, for a JERF (Just Eat Real Food) 21-day Meal Plan Sample, click HERE. This 7 day shred meal plan is designed to BURN FAT and KICK START YOUR METABOLISM. If you want visible RESULTS in a short period of time, this is the place to get started! As you decrease your energy intake (calories), you starts burning fat but not for long; your body is a smart machine, and as soon as you stay on a lower calorie diet for a longer periods of time, it receives signals to hold on to that fat and enters starvation mode (click HERE to read more about the benefits of calorie shifting for fat loss). This is why you want to make sure than you are not keeping your caloric intake too low for a prolonged period. It is not in my habit to share somewhat “depriving” diet plans, but hear me out: sometimes, it’s good to get out of our comfort zones and get inspired by the labor of our hard work. Also, this meal plan is well balanced and will satisfy your cravings and sweet tooth as well, I don’t like to go to extremes when it is not necessary. By no means should you feel hungry on this diet, you should NEVER starve yourself! For optimal results, once you complete this 7-day meal plan, you can go back to eating a balanced and healthy diet with a little more calories and a few cheat meals here and there before repeating this 7-day shredding meal plan."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/207349322/UVM-questions-and-answers\nFirst steps with UVM â Webinar â Friday August 2nd 2013 â 10.",
"text": "\"First steps with UVM ‐ Webinar – Friday August 2nd 2013 ‐ 10.30am GMT ‐ Q&A Log Audience Question: Q: Can UVM be used for So C verification? Many of the companies use complete C based verification approach for ARM based So C verification. Your comment would be useful A: Yes, UVM is typically used for So C verification (depending what you mean by that). Many companies use UVM in a System Verilog verification environment combined with software-based verification (e.g. using an ARM instruction-set simulator) Audience Question: Q: Is SV ARM instruction-set simulator available? A: There are several ISSs available, typically provided by ARM themselves, and at different levels of detail. None of them are written in System Verilog, but that does not stop you using an ARM ISS alongside your SV/UVM verification environment Audience Question: Q: What is factory automation? How is it different in building a conventional SV testbench A: The factory is a mechanism that gives you more flexibility when instantiating components in the verification environment or generating stimulus. The factory allows you to override the types of objects that are created by existing verification code without needing to modify the original source code. Audience Question: Q: what is the super class of the current class? A: The super-class is the class that the current class \"\"extends\"\"."
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"title": "http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=piercing\n.",
"text": "Top definitionpiercing Surgical decoration of the body, esp. the ears, nostrils, eyebrows and navel; sometimes the tongue, nipples, or genitalia. Considered attractive by some, disgusting by others At my elementary school, they frowned on navel-piercing until the principal had it done.by cornholio October 11, 2003438 85The Urban Dictionary Mug One side has the word, one side has the definition. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Lotsa space for your liquids. Buy the mug2piercings The art of of shoving metal through different parts of the body. Often done by people who couldn't care less about what others think, and do it to express their individuality through body art. Others do it because they like the appearance, such as bellybutton, as its very overdone. Either way its a form of art. I want an Anti-Eyebrow piercing, because its so rarely done.by Holly the smartass January 22, 2005191 84The Urban Dictionary Mug One side has the word, one side has the definition."
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"title": "http://www.visual-arts-cork.com/sculpture.htm\nSculpture Definition, Types - Statues, Reliefs",
"text": "\"The Art of Sculpture Stone, Marble, Bronze, Wood, Jade, Ivory. MAIN A-Z INDEXDoryphorus (440). Museo Nazionale, Naples. Greek statue by Polykleitos. Notice the contrapposto stance, which creates tense and relaxed parts of the body. ART EVALUATION For two essays on sculpture appreciation, please see: How to Appreciate Sculpture 3-D art from Stone Age to 1850. Sculpture Definition, Types - Statues, Reliefs Contents• What is Sculpture? • Definition of Sculpture • History, Origins of Sculpture • The Theory of Sculpture (Elements & Principles of Design) • Materials Used in Sculpture • Stone • Jade • Wood • Bronze • Clay • Modern Materials • Types of Sculpture • Sculpture As a Public Art • More Information About Sculpture For an easy-to-follow account of the most creative epoch in the history of plastic art, see: Greek Sculpture Made Simple. David (1501-4) by Michelangelo. One of the great works of High Renaissance Biblical art, inspired by the Sculpture of Ancient Greece."
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"docid": "D1344438#0",
"title": "http://taxguru.in/goods-and-service-tax/local-body-tax-maharashtra-highlights.html\nLocal Body Tax in Maharashtra â Highlights",
"text": "Local Body Tax in Maharashtra – Highlights TG Team | Goods and Services Tax 04 Sep 2013 118,555 Views170 comments Online GST Certification Course- Register Now Adv. Kishor Lulla1. Octroi v/s LBT: At present octroi is the main source of revenue of Municipal Corporations in Maharashtra. This is the exclusive State where octroi is levied. In fact it is not levy but it is forcibly collection at the check post. It is the spot of harassment for the traders. The presence of any provision of Law is always absent at the check post. I am doubtful whether any of the officers or traders have read the provisions of octroi! There may be hardly any octroi practitioner or consultant who can legally fight against the malpractices in octroi department. Due to heavy corruption on one side and leakage in octroi on the other side, there was a demand from a class of traders to abolish the octroi."
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"docid": "D906158#0",
"title": "http://www.iau.org/public/themes/pluto/\nPluto and the Developing Landscape of Our Solar System",
"text": "\"Pluto and the Developing Landscape of Our Solar System The discovery of Pluto Nearly eighty years ago an astronomer working at the Lowell Observatory in the United States made a discovery that would ultimately initiate a dramatic change in the way we look at our Solar System. The young astronomer was Clyde Tombaugh, an observing assistant working at the observatory made famous by the great astronomer Percival Lowell. Tombaugh was continuing the search for an elusive planet – planet X – that Lowell had believed (incorrectly) to be responsible for perturbing the orbits of Uranus and Neptune. Within a year, after spending numerous nights at the telescope exposing photographic plates and months tediously scanning them for signs of a planet, Tombaugh saw what he was looking for. At around 4pm on the afternoon of 18 February 1930 Tombaugh began comparing two plates taken in January that year showing a region in the constellation of Gemini. As he flicked from one plate to the other, trying to see if something moved slightly between the two (the tell-tale sign of the planet he was hunting), he spotted something. In one part of the frame a small object flitted a few millimetres as he switched between the two plates. Tombaugh had found his new planet! ( Stern & Mitton, 2005)The changing landscape of the Solar System The object Tombaugh had discovered was named Pluto, a name officially adopted by the American Astronomical Society, the Royal Astronomical Society in the UK and the IAU. It is a frigid world, billions of kilometres from Earth, and 30 times less massive than the then-smallest known planet, Mercury."
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"title": "http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/695567/spot-reducing\nSpot reducing...",
"text": "\"Message Boards › Fitness and Exercise You are currently viewing the message boards in: Home Recent Discussions Search Spot reducing...ckay220Posts: 279Just read the post of the woman who said she can spot reduce, but did this by doing Jillian Michaels' 30 Day shred...but that's not a spot reducing workout is it? Because if you want abs, and the fat off of your abs, don't you have to do crunches to build muscle as well as cardio to work the fat off? Which is why there is more cardio in the 30DS than there is ab work? Just wondering, because I'm doing 30DS and I don't want to spot reduce, I want to get my whole body toned/fit. August 6, 2012 5:51PM« 1 2 »Replies Squidgeypaws007Posts: 1,016Member You can't spot reduce. Just reduce your body fat so that your muscles show through Sometimes the bits of fat that come off first are where we want them to be, sometimes they're not - hope you get lucky!! : -DAugust 6, 2012 5:53PMckay220Posts: 279So 30 Day Shred isn't a spot reducing workout? this workout IS the right way to get things such as abs, by doing circuit training? August 6, 2012 6:43PMAshers83Posts: 92Member I just started level 2 of 30 DS and EVERYTHING is getting smaller and toning up. It's amazing!August 6, 2012 6:52PMahmommy Posts: 317Member You couldn't spot reduce if you wanted to."
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"docid": "D2797501#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body-mass-index\nBody mass index",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Body-mass-index)navigation search Body mass index Medical diagnostics A graph of body mass index as a function of body mass and body height. The dashed lines represent subdivisions within a major class. Me SH D015992Medline Plus 007196LOINC 39156-5 [ edit on Wikidata]The body mass index ( BMI) or Quetelet index is a value derived from the mass ( weight) and height of an individual. The BMI is defined as the body mass divided by the square of the body height, and is universally expressed in units of kg/m 2, resulting from mass in kilograms and height in metres. The BMI may also be determined using a table [note 1] or chart which displays BMI as a function of mass and height using contour lines or colours for different BMI categories, and which may use other units of measurement (converted to metric units for the calculation). [ note 2]The BMI is an attempt to quantify the amount of tissue mass ( muscle, fat, and bone) in an individual, and then categorize that person as underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese based on that value. However, there is some debate about where on the BMI scale the dividing lines between categories should be placed. [ 1] Commonly accepted BMI ranges are underweight: under 18.5 kg/m 2, normal weight: 18.5 to 25, overweight: 25 to 30, obese: over 30. People of Asian descent have different associations between BMI, percentage of body fat, and health risks than those of European descent, with a higher risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease at BMIs lower than the WHO cut-off point for overweight, 25 kg/m 2, although the cutoff for observed risk varies among different Asian populations. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Scalability3 Categories3.1 BMI in children (aged 2 to 20)3.2 International variations4 Consequences of elevated level in adults5 Applications5.1 Public health5.2 Clinical practice5.3 Legislation6 Limitations6.1 Scaling6.2 Ignores variation in physical characteristics6.3 Does not differentiate between muscle mass and fat mass6.4 Variation in definitions of categories6.5 Variation in relationship to health7 Alternatives7.1 BMI Prime7.2 Waist circumference7.3 Surface-based body shape index7.4 Modified body mass index8 See also9 Notes10 References11 Further reading12 External links History [ edit]Obesity and BMIThe basis of the BMI was devised by Adolphe Quetelet, a Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist, from 1830 to 1850 during which time he developed what he called \"\"social physics\"\". ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berry\nBerry",
"text": "\"For botanical usage, see Berry (botany). For other uses, see Berry (disambiguation). Japanese barberries Bilberry Red currants Honeysuckle Gooseberries Cloudberry Highbush blueberries Blackberries Various berries A berry is a small, pulpy, and often edible fruit. Berries are typically juicy, rounded, brightly colored, sweet or sour, and do not have a stone or pit, although many pips or seeds may be present. [ 1] Common examples are strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, red currants, and blackcurrants. [ 2] In Britain, soft fruit is a horticultural term for such fruits. [ 3] [4] [5]The scientific usage of the term \"\"berry\"\" differs from common usage. In scientific terminology, a berry is a fruit produced from the ovary of a single flower in which the outer layer of the ovary wall develops into an edible fleshy portion ( pericarp ). The definition includes many fruits that are not commonly known as berries, such as grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants (aubergines) and bananas. Fruits excluded by the botanical definition include strawberries, raspberries, and blackberries, which are aggregate fruits, and mulberries, which are multiple fruits."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dwarf_planet\nDwarf planet",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with minor planet. Five recognized dwarf planets Ceres (1801) Pluto (1930)Eris (2005) Makemake (2005) Haumea (2004)The five dwarf planets: Ceres as seen from the Dawn spacecraft. It is the only dwarf planet in the asteroid belt. Pluto as viewed by New Horizons space probe on July 13, 2015. Eris and its moon Dysnomia viewed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Makemake and its moon S/2015 (136472) 1 viewed by the Hubble Space Telescope. Haumea and 2 moons viewed by the Hubble Space Telescope. A dwarf planet is a planetary-mass object that is neither a planet nor a natural satellite. That is, it is in direct orbit of a star, and is massive enough for its gravity to compress it into a hydrostatically equilibrious shape (usually a spheroid ), but has not cleared the neighborhood of other material around its orbit. [ 1]The term dwarf planet was adopted in 2006 as part of a three-way categorization of bodies orbiting the Sun, [1] brought about by an increase in discoveries of objects farther away from the Sun than Neptune that rivaled Pluto in size, and finally precipitated by the discovery of an even more massive object, Eris. ["
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"title": "http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2006/08/060824-pluto-planet.html\nPluto Not a Planet, Astronomers Rule",
"text": "\"Pluto Not a Planet, Astronomers Rule Mason Inman for National Geographic News August 24, 2006 (Updated 3:30 p.m. ET)Pluto has been voted off the island. The distant, ice-covered world is no longer a true planet, according to a new definition of the term voted on by scientists today. Enlarge Photo Printer Friendly Email to a Friend What's This? SHAREDigg Stumble Upon Reddit RELATEDVirtual Solar System Pluto's New Moons Named Nix, Hydra (June 23, 2006)Pluto to Get Partners? New Definition of \"\"Planet\"\" Proposed (August 16, 2006)\"\"Whoa! Pluto's dead,\"\" said astronomer Mike Brown, of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, as he watched a Webcast of the vote. \"\" There are finally, officially, eight planets in the solar system. \"\" In a move that's already generating controversy and will force textbooks to be rewritten, Pluto will now be dubbed a dwarf planet. But it's no longer part of an exclusive club, since there are more than 40 of these dwarfs, including the large asteroid Ceres and 2003 UB313, nicknamed Xena—a distant object slightly larger than Pluto discovered by Brown last year. \"\" We know of 44\"\" dwarf planets so far, Brown said. \"\""
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"docid": "D211663#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_mnemonic\nPlanetary mnemonic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A visual mnemonic using the left hand to represent the terrestrial planets with the dwarf planet Ceres (/asteroid belt) and the right hand, palm turned upward, to represent the gas giants with the dwarf planet Pluto (along with other TNOs ). A planetary mnemonic refers to a phrase used to remember the planets and dwarf planets of the Solar System, with the order of words corresponding to increasing sidereal periods of the bodies. One simple visual mnemonic is to hold out both hands side-by-side with fingers spread and thumbs in the same direction, with the fingers of one hand representing the terrestrial planets, and the other hand the gas giants. The first thumb represents the Sun and asteroid belt, including Ceres, and the second thumb represents the asteroid belt and trans-Neptunian objects, including Pluto. Contents [ hide ]1 Nine planets2 Eight planets3 Eleven planets and dwarf planets4 Thirteen planets and dwarf planets5 References Nine planets [ edit]An English-language mnemonic which was current in the 1950s was \"\"Men Very Easily Make Jugs Serve Useful Needs, Perhaps\"\" (for Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto ). The structure of this sentence suggests that it may have originated before Pluto's discovery, and can easily be trimmed back to reflect Pluto's demotion. Another common English-language mnemonic for many years was \"\"My Very Elegant Mother Just Sat Upon Nine Pins\"\". Other mnemonics include \"\"My Very Energetic Mother Jumps Skateboards Under Nana's Patio\"\" and \"\"Mary's violet eyes make Johnny stay up nights plenty\"\", [1] as well as the apt \"\"My Very Easy Method Just Shows Us Nine Planets\"\", \"\"My Very Efficient Memory Just Stores Up Nine Planets\"\" and \"\"My Very Easy Method Just Speeds Up Naming Planets\"\". Another variant which may predate Pluto's discovery is \"\"Mary's violet eyes make Johnny stay up nights, pondering\"\" and it, too, can be trimmed back. Yet another is \"\"Many Volcanoes Emit Mulberry Jam Sandwiches Under Normal Pressure\"\"."
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"docid": "D2371152#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plutoid\nPlutoid",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with plutino or pluton. Types of distant minor planets Cis-Neptunian objects Centaurs Neptune trojans Trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) ‡Kuiper belt objects (KBOs)Classical KBOs (cubewanos)Resonant KBOs Plutinos (2:3 resonance)Scattered disc objects (SDOs)Resonant SDOs Detached objects Sednoids Oort cloud objects (ICO/OCOs)‡ Trans-Neptunian dwarf planets are called \"\" plutoids \"\"v t e Euler diagram showing the types of bodies in the Solar System. Artistic comparison of Pluto, Eris, Makemake, Haumea, Sedna, 2002 MS 4, 2007 OR 10, Quaoar, Salacia, Orcus, and Earth along with the Moon . [ v t e]A plutoid or ice dwarf is a trans-Neptunian dwarf planet, i.e. a body orbiting beyond Neptune that is massive enough to be rounded in shape. The term plutoid was adopted by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) working group Committee on Small Bodies Nomenclature, but was rejected by the IAU working group Planetary System Nomenclature. [ 1] The term plutoid is not widely used by astronomers, though ice dwarf is not uncommon. There are thought to be thousands of plutoids in the Solar System, although only four have been formally designated as such by the IAU. The IAU developed this category of astronomical objects as a consequence of its 2006 resolution defining the word \"\"planet\"\". The IAU's formal definition of \"\"plutoid\"\", announced 11 June 2008, is: Plutoids are celestial bodies in orbit around the Sun at a semi-major axis greater than that of Neptune that have sufficient mass for their self-gravity to overcome rigid body forces so that they assume a hydrostatic equilibrium (near-spherical) shape, and that have not cleared the neighbourhood around their orbit. Satellites of plutoids are not plutoids themselves. ["
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"title": "http://ask.metafilter.com/68710/Long-term-laxative-use-side-effects\nLong term laxative use side effects? August 7, 2007 1:35 PM Subscribe",
"text": "\"Long term laxative use side effects? August 7, 2007 1:35 PM Subscribe What horrific side effects could one expect from long-term laxative use? By long term, I mean taken daily for the past 3-4 years. After trying unsuccessfully to resolve constipation issues, I began occasionally taking Dulcolax laxatives and it then turned into a nightly routine. It just occurred to me that I've been doing this for at least three years now. Besides difficulties having a BM naturally, what other horrible damage am I doing to my body?posted by anonymous to Health & Fitness (10 answers total) 2 users marked this as a favorite According to This webpage What should I watch out for when taking laxatives? Laxatives are usually for short-term use, meaning less than 1 week. Bulk-forming products can be used long-term and may be needed by many older adults. If constipation continues for 2 weeks, call your health care provider. Some diseases can cause a change in bowel habits."
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"title": "http://animalkingdom.net/category/vertebrates/\nLion",
"text": "You are here: Home / Archives for Vertebrates Lion August 14, 2010 by bknysh 14 Comments Lions were once widespread throughout most of Africa and India, and even North and South America. Wild lions now only live in sub-saharan Africa and Gir Forest of northwestern India. Lions of Africa are listed as vulnerable on the World Conservation List of Threatened Animals. Lions of the Gir … [Read more...]Filed Under: Mammals, Vertebrates Tagged With: africa, asiatic lion, banzai and ed, define, definition, environment, fauna of africa, gir forest national park, india, leopard, leopards, lion living, lions, male lions, national symbols of singapore, scavengers, shenzi, south america, sub saharan africa, tiger, white lion, wild lions, wildebeest, zoology Vertebrates August 9, 2010 by bknysh 24 Comments Vertebrates are animals with an internal backbone or spinal column. There are over 85,000 species of vertebrate animals such as amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles. Most large land animals are vertebrates. Even large sea animals, such as the whale, are vertebrates. However, only about 5% … [Read more...]Filed Under: Vertebrates Tagged With: amphibian, animal, animal species, animals kingdom, backbone, biology, chordate, define, definition, environment, kidport vertebrate animals reference library, land animals, reptile, skeletal system, spinal column, temnospondyli, the animal kingdom, vertebra, vertebral column, vertebrate, vertebrate animal, vertebrates Reptiles August 9, 2010 by bknysh 2 Comments Reptiles are some of the oldest life forms on Earth, with fossils dating back about 320–310 million years. Reptiles are cold-blooded, four-legged vertebrates that inhabit every continent of the world, except Antarctica. A reptile's skin is covered with a tough external plate or scute, such as the … [Read more...]Filed Under: Reptiles, Vertebrates Tagged With: animal, animal anatomy, animals kingdom, biology, cold blood, crocodile, crocodiles, crocodilia, define, definition, herpetology, legged, living fossils, reptiles, reptiles of australia, scute, shells, the animal kingdom, tougher, tuatara, turtle, turtles, vertebrates, zoology Marsupials August 9, 2010 by bknysh Leave a Comment Marsupials are a type of mammal common to Australia and nearby islands."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car_body_style\nCar classification",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Car body style)navigation search This article is about passenger car and pickup classifications. For commercial vehicle classifications, see Truck classification. This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Article needs large amounts of proofreading and organization. Please help improve this article if you can. ( January 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Governments and private organizations have developed car classification schemes that are used for innumerable purposes including regulation, description and categorization, among others. This article details commonly used classification schemes in use worldwide. Contents1 Classification methods2 Size and usage-based vehicle classification systems worldwide3 Economy car3.1 Microcar3.2 Hatchbacks3.2.1 Ultracompact car3.2.2 City car3.2.3 Supermini/subcompact car3.3 Family car3.3.1 Small family car/compact car3.3.2 Large family / mid-size4 Saloons / sedans4.1 Large family / mid-size4.2 Full size / large4.3 Crossover SUV4.4 Minivans / MPVs5 Luxury vehicle5.1 Compact executive5.2 Executive/mid-luxury5.3 Full-size luxury / Grand saloon5.4 Estate cars / station wagons6 Sports cars6.1 Hot hatch6.2 Sports saloon / sports sedan6.3 Sports car6.4 Grand tourer6.5 Supercar6.6 Muscle car6.7 Pony car6.8 Convertible7 Off-roaders7.1 Sport utility vehicle8 Commercial vehicle8.1 Van9 Other car classification terms9.1 Non-English terms10 See also11 References12 External links Classification methods [ edit]Vehicles can be categorized in numerous ways. For example, by means of the body style and the \"\"level of commonality in vehicle construction as defined by number of doors and roof treatment (e.g., sedan, convertible, fastback, hatchback) and number of seats\"\" that require seat belts to meet safety regulations. [ 1]Regulatory agencies may also establish a vehicle classification system for determining a tax amount."
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"docid": "D2163942#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Town_F.C.\nAugust Town F.C.",
"text": "August Town F. C. Full name August Town Football Club Ground U. W. I. Bowl August Town, Jamaica Capacity 3,000Manager Baris Johnson League Jamaican National Premier League Home colours Away colours The August Town Football Club is a Jamaican football club, which currently plays in the Jamaican National Premier League. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Ground3 Achievements4 Current squad5 References6 External links History [ edit]The team has never won the National Premier League, in fact, the team was only promoted to the Jamaican National Premier League for the start of the 2006/2007 season, making their debut in Jamaica's major football league. At the end of the 2007/2008 season, the team relegated to the second level of Jamaican football. After winning the Claro KSAFA Super League and the DPL playoffs, August Town return to the Digicel Premier League for the 2009/2010 season. The team was once again relegated from the Digicel Premier League after the 2009/2010 football season. They were in contention for the Claro KSAFA Super League 2010/2011 competition which would see them promoted once again to the Premier League should they come out victorious. In the end they did not but won promotion in 2013 with coach Christopher Bender, after beating Volvo FC in a match to finish second in the promotion play-offs. [ 1]Ground [ edit]The team is based in August Town, an eastern suburb of Kingston, Jamaica, with their home ground at the U. W. I. Bowl, which can hold a capacity of up to 3,000. The team will have to forego the use of the field they call home for the first two months of the 2007/2008 National Premier League season as they await the construction of seating facilities. They will contest all six first-round games at Field No 1 at the same complex."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Tomatina\nLa Tomatina",
"text": "\"La Tomatina From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search La Tomatina La Tomatina in 2014Official name La Tomatina Observed by Buñol, Valencia, Spain Date Last Wednesday in August2017 date August 302018 date August 292019 date August 282020 date August 26Frequency annual La Tomatina ( Spanish pronunciation: [la tomaˈtina]) is a festival that is held in the Valencian town of Buñol, a town located in the East of Spain 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the Mediterranean, in which participants throw tomatoes and get involved in this tomato fight purely for entertainment purposes. Since 1945 it has been held on the last Wednesday of August, during the week of festivities of Buñol. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Description3 Rules of the festival4 In other countries5 In popular culture6 See also7 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. ( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)La Tomatina 2010-08-25It started the last Wednesday of August in 1945 when some young people spent the time in the town square to attend the Giants and Big-Heads figures parade. The young boys decided to have a place among the retinue of a parade with musician, Giants and Big-Heads figures. The energy of these young people made that one participant fall off. The participant flew into a fit of rage, started to hit everything in his path. There was a market stall of vegetable that fell victim of the furious crowd: people started to pelt each other with tomatoes until the local forces ended that fruit battle."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kearny,_NJ\nKearny, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Kearny, NJ)navigation search Kearny, New Jersey Town Town of Kearny Kearny Generating Station Nickname (s): Soccer Town, U. S. A. [1]Location of Kearny within Hudson County and the state of New Jersey Census Bureau map of Kearny, New Jersey Coordinates: 40.75372°N 74.120875°WCoordinates: 40.75372°N 74.120875°W [2] [3]Country United States State New Jersey County Hudson Incorporated April 8, 1867Named for Philip Kearny Government [8]• Type Town• Body Town Council• Mayor Albert G. Santos ( D, term ends December 31, 2021) [4] [5]• Administrator Robert J. Smith [6]• Municipal clerk Pat Carpenter [7]Area [2]• Total 10.193 sq mi (26.399 km 2)• Land 8.775 sq mi (22.726 km 2)• Water 1.418 sq mi (3.673 km 2) 13.91%Area rank 209th of 566 in state 3rd of 12 in county [2]Elevation [9] 7 ft (2 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [10] [11] [12] [13]• Total 40,684• Estimate (2016) [14] 42,126• Rank 51st of 566 in state 7th of 12 in county [15]• Density 4,636.5/sq mi (1,790.2/km 2)• Density rank 122nd of 566 in state 11th of 12 in county [15]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC−5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC−4)ZIP codes 07032, 07099 [16] [17]Area code (s) 201 and 973 [18]FIPS code 3401736510 [2] [19] [20]GNIS feature ID 0885266 [2] [21]Website www .kearnynj .org Kearny ( / ˈ k ɑːr n i / KAR -nee [1] [22]) is a town in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States and a suburb of Newark. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 40,684, [11] [12] [13] reflecting an increase of 171 (+0.4%) from the 40,513 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 5,639 (+16.2%) from the 34,874 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 23]Kearny is named after Civil War general Philip Kearny. [ 24] [25] It began as a township formed by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on April 8, 1867, from portions of Harrison Township. Portions of the township were taken on July 3, 1895, to form East Newark. Kearny was incorporated as a town on January 19, 1899, based on the results of a referendum held two days earlier. [ 26] The Arlington section of town was named for Arlington Station on the Erie Railroad at the Arlington Mill plant, owned by Arlington Mills of Lawrence, Massachusetts. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Colonial roots1.2 19th century1.3 Factory town1.4 21st century2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 Census 20103.2 Census 20004 Economy5 Government5.1 Local government5.1.1 Fire department5.2 Federal, state and county representation5.3 Politics6 Education6.1 Public Schools6.2 Private schools6.3 Library and museum7 Transportation7.1 Roads and highways7.2 Public transportation8 Notable people9 References10 External links History [ edit]Colonial roots [ edit]The area of Kearny Township, created in 1867, had been part of the original Crown Grant of 30,000 acres (120 km 2) obtained by Major William Sandford of Barbados on July 4, 1668. Major Sandford named it New Barbadoes Neck after his old home. [ 27] As was the custom of the time, the Major paid 20 pounds sterling to Chief Tantaqua of the Hackensack tribe for all their reserve rights and titles."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chipping_Norton\nChipping Norton",
"text": "\"Chipping Norton From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the town in Oxfordshire, UK. For the suburb of Sydney, Australia, see Chipping Norton, New South Wales. Chipping Norton Chippy [1]Town centre, Town Hall on the left Chipping Norton Chipping Norton shown within Oxfordshire Population 6,337 ( 2011 Census)OS grid reference SP309269• London 74 1 ⁄ 2 miles (120 km)Civil parish Chipping Norton [2]District West Oxfordshire Shire county Oxfordshire Region South East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town Chipping Norton Postcode district OX7Dialling code 01608Police Thames Valley Fire Oxfordshire Ambulance South Central EU Parliament South East England UK Parliament Witney Website Chipping Norton Town Council List of places UK England Oxfordshire51.94°N 1.55°WCoordinates: 51.94°N 1.55°WChipping Norton is a market town and civil parish in the Cotswold Hills in the West Oxfordshire district of Oxfordshire, England, about 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Banbury and 18 miles (29 km) northwest of Oxford. The 2011 Census recorded the parish's population as 6,337. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Pre-18001.2 Post-18002 Governance3 Amenities4 Landmarks4.1 Recording studio4.2 Castle5 Transport6 Chipping Norton set7 Notable residents8 Twinning9 See also10 References11 Sources12 External links History [ edit]Pre-1800 [ edit]St Mary the Virgin parish church, rebuilt circa 1485The Rollright Stones, a stone circle 2.5 miles (4 km) north of Chipping Norton, is evidence of prehistoric habitation in the area. The town's name means 'market north town', with \"\"Chipping\"\" (from Old English cēping) meaning 'market'. Chipping Norton began as a small settlement at the foot of a hill on which stand the motte-and-bailey Chipping Norton Castle. Only the earthworks of the castle remain. The Church of England parish church of St. Mary the Virgin was built on the hill next to the castle. Parts of the present building may date from the 12th century. ["
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"docid": "D1987915#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrapin_Crossroads\nTerrapin Crossroads",
"text": "\"Terrapin Crossroads From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Terrapin Crossroads Phil Lesh & Friends performing at Terrapin Crossroads Dec. 6 2013. ( left to right) Jimmy Herring, John Molo, Warren Haynes, Phil Lesh and Neal Casal. Address San Rafael, California United States Capacity 420 [1]Current use music venue Opened 2011Websitewww .terrapincrossroads .net Terrapin Crossroads is a music venue in San Rafael, California, founded by former Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh. Contents [ hide ]1 Concept2 Fairfax proposal3 San Rafael location4 References5 External links Concept [ edit]On March 29, 2011, Phil Lesh posted a statement on the Furthur.net site community message board that he was planning to open a new live music venue in Marin County, north of San Francisco, in the near future. Said Lesh, \"\"We're taking the first steps to make a long time dream - a permanent musical home - come true. We are purchasing a building in Marin, and plan on remodeling it to feel like an old barn; we're calling it Terrapin Landing. We will continue with Furthur while making music at Terrapin Landing when we are at home. The music will be varied, featuring: Phil Lesh & Friends (continuing the tradition of revolving lineups, including old as well as new friends); West Coast Rambles, based on (and blessed by) Levon Helm's historic Rambles; Album night - we pick a favorite album or two to play live; Telstar night - we put together a band for free form improvisation; Sing-alongs to monthly Sunday morning gospel music; Trivia nights; Monthly big band night; Seminars with local musicians and artists; Our goal is to create a vibrant community gathering place: beautiful, comfortable, welcoming - for members of the community to commingle and enjoy good music\"\". [ 2] [3] [4]Fairfax proposal [ edit]In April, 2011, Lesh disclosed more details about \"\"Terrapin Landing\"\", originally planned as a remodel of The Good Earth natural food store in Fairfax, California, which would then be used to host a variety of musical fare. [ 5] However, in July, 2011, this initial plan was changed from utilizing The Good Earth property to the construction of a brand new structure in the adjacent lot formerly occupied by a gas station and car repair shop. ["
},
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"docid": "D3420058#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LazyTown\nLazyTown",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Lazy Town Genre Children's Musical comedy Educational television Created by Magnús Scheving Based on Áfram Latibær! by Magnús Scheving Written by Mark Valenti Starring Julianna Rose Mauriello Chloe Lang Magnús Scheving Stefán Karl Stefánsson Guðmundur Þór Kárason Sarah Burgess Kobie Powell Jodi Eichelberger David Matthew Feldman Julie Westwood Opening theme \"\"Welcome to Lazy Town\"\", performed by Jón Jósep Snæbjörnsson Ending theme \"\" Bing Bang \"\"Composer (s) Máni Svavarsson Country of origin Iceland Original language (s)English, Icelandic No. of seasons 4No. of episodes 104 [a] ( list of episodes)Production Executive producer (s)Magnús Scheving Ragnheiður MelsteðRaymond P. Le GuéMark Read Brown Johnson Kay Wilson Stallings Running time 24 minutes Production company (s)Lazy Town Entertainment Truenorth Production Les Enterprises Le GuéDistributor Paramount Television (International)Warner Bros. Television Distribution (Europe)Release Original network Nickelodeon (international)RÚV, Stöð 2 ( Iceland)Picture format SDTV (seasons 1-2) HDTV (season 3-4)Original release 16 August 2004 – 13 October 2014Chronology Followed by Lazy Town Extra External links Website Lazy Town ( Latibær in Icelandic) is an Icelandic children's educational musicalcomedy program with a cast and crew from Iceland, the United States and the United Kingdom. It is based upon a children's book from 1991 titled Áfram Latibær! and was created by Magnús Scheving, an aerobics champion who also plays the character Sportacus. The series was commissioned by Nickelodeon in 2003, following the production of two stage plays and a test pilot. Originally performed in American English, the show has been dubbed into more than thirty languages (including Icelandic) and aired in over 180 countries. The show combines live-action, puppetry and CGI animation. [ 1]Fifty-two episodes were produced from 2004 to 2007, for the first and second seasons."
},
{
"docid": "D2878541#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berlin,_Maryland\nBerlin, Maryland",
"text": "\"Berlin, Maryland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Berlin, Maryland Town Downtown Berlin, Maryland Location in Worcester County and the state of Maryland Berlin Location within the state of Maryland Show map of Maryland Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 38°20′N 75°13′WCoordinates: 38°20′N 75°13′WCountry United States State Maryland County Worcester Incorporated 1868Government• Mayor William \"\"Gee\"\" Williams III• Town Council Member List [show]Area [1]• Total 3.15 sq mi (8.16 km 2)• Land 3.15 sq mi (8.16 km 2)• Water 0 sq mi (0 km 2)Elevation 36 ft (11 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 4,485• Estimate (2016) [3] 4,608• Density 1,400/sq mi (550/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 21811Area code (s) 410, 443FIPS code 24-06800GNIS feature ID 0583167Website http://berlinmd.gov Berlin is a town in Worcester County, Maryland, United States which includes its own historical Berlin Commercial District. The population was 4,485 at the 2010 census, and has since grown in population. It is part of the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 2010 census3.2 2000 census4 Education4.1 Public4.2 Private5 Infrastructure5.1 Transportation5.2 Utilities5.3 Health care6 Notable people7 Berlin in popular culture8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]The town of Berlin had its start around the 1790s, part of the Burley Plantation, a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) land grant dating back to 1677. The name Berlin is believed [ by whom?] to be derived from a contraction of \"\"Burleigh Inn\"\", a tavern located at the crossroads of the Philadelphia Post Road (now South Main Street) and Sinepuxent Road (Tripoli Street). This may be [ weasel words] why the traditional pronunciation of the town's name is / ˈ b ɜːr l ən / BUR -lən, as opposed to the more modern pronunciations / ˈ b ɛər l ɪ n /BAIR -lin and / b ɛər ˈ l ɪ n / bair- LIN. Berlin incorporated as a town in 1868. In the early 20th century, Berlin was known as a rest stop for travelers on their way to the coastal resort of Ocean City, as well as a stop for tourists who enjoyed hunting and fishing on the lower Eastern Shore of Maryland. Just to the north of the town center of Berlin is Ocean Pines, Maryland, a waterfront census-designated place (CDP) that shares the same ZIP code as Berlin."
},
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"docid": "D224792#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boring,_Oregon\nBoring, Oregon",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Boring Unincorporated community Cyclists at the west entrance to Boring on Oregon Route 212Motto (s): \"\"The most exciting place to live. \"\" Boring Location within the state of Oregon Show map of Oregon Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 45°25′48″N 122°22′25″WCoordinates: 45°25′48″N 122°22′25″WCountry United States State Oregon County Clackamas Named for William Harrison Boring Area• Total 30.0 sq mi (77.7 km 2)Highest elevation 755 ft (230 m)Lowest elevation 548 ft (167 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 7,762• Density 260/sq mi (100/km 2)Time zone Pacific (PST) ( UTC-8)• Summer ( DST) PDT ( UTC-7)ZIP codes 97009Area code (s) 503 and 971Sister cities Dull, Perthshire, Scotland, and Bland, New South Wales, Australia Boring is an unincorporated community in Clackamas County, Oregon, United States. It is located along Oregon Route 212 in the foothills of the Cascade mountain range, approximately twelve miles (19 km) southeast of downtown Portland, [1] and fourteen miles (23 km) northeast of Oregon City. Contemporarily a bedroom community, [a] Boring is named after William Harrison Boring, a Union soldier and pioneer whose family first settled the area in 1856 in the Oregon Territory. The community was officially platted in 1903 after the Portland Railway, Light and Power Company constructed an electric rail line, which operated from Portland to Cazadero. The former railway is now part of the Springwater Corridor, a rail trail which begins in Boring and ends at the Eastbank Esplanade along the Willamette River in southeast Portland. The Boring Lava Field, an extinct volcanic field zone that comprises terrain spanning between Boring and downtown Portland, took its namesake from the community. Boring was a hub of the timber industry in the Pacific Northwest prior to and during World War I due to the abundance of surrounding temperate coniferous and evergreen forests, as well as its proximity to the Port of Portland. In addition to logging, plant nurseries and agriculture have also historically been major economic forces in Boring. Boring has often been included in lists of places with unusual names. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3444653#0",
"title": "http://fermentationwineblog.com/2011/08/visiting-wine-country-napa-valley-v-sonoma-valley/\nTop Ten Differences Between Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley",
"text": "Top Ten Differences Between Napa Valley and Sonoma Valley Posted by Tom Wark on Aug 29, 2011Having lived both in Sonoma Valley and Napa Valley, I’ve developed some opinions and observations about these two very different but neighboring wine country locations. The visitor to the region should be aware of these differences if only to be prepared to appreciate each valley for its uniqueness1. Napa Valley is a Wine Disneyland, while Sonoma Valley is a Wine Region No getting around this. Napa Valley is all wine all the time, while Sonoma Valley is all wine. There’s a difference. That primary difference is that the winemaking and grapegrowing work in Napa is done with an eye equally trained on appealing to visitors. Sonoma Valley’s winemaking and grapegrowing is done only a wink at tourism.2. Napa Valley’s provision of and commitment to supporting fine dining establishments exceeds Sonoma Valley’s by a wide and deep margin There are some wonderful restaurants in Sonoma Valley. Yet, the sheer commitment to fine dinning in Napa Valley boggles the mind.3. Navigating traffic in Napa Valley is a chore while navigating it in Sonoma Valley is inconsequential in comparison Traveling north on Highway 29 in and around St. Helena at the wrong time will make most people lose their appetite and quite possible their temper."
},
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"docid": "D3277213#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint,_Flintshire\nFlint, Flintshire",
"text": "\"Flint, Flintshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Flint Welsh: Y Fflint Flint Castle Flint Flint shown within Flintshire Population 12,953 ( 2011 Census)OS grid reference SJ245725Community Flint Principal area Flintshire Ceremonial county Clwyd Country Wales Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town FLINTPostcode district CH6Dialling code 01352Police North Wales Fire North Wales Ambulance Welsh EU Parliament Wales UK Parliament Delyn Welsh Assembly Delyn List of places UK Wales Flintshire53.244°N 3.132°WCoordinates: 53.244°N 3.132°WFlint ( Welsh: Y Fflint) is a town in Flintshire, Wales, lying on the estuary of the River Dee. It was formerly Flintshire's county town, and is today the third largest town in the county. According to the 2001 Census the population of the community of Flint was 12,804, [1] increasing to 12,953 at the 2011 census. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 History3 Governance4 Culture and demography5 Transport6 Education7 Community8 Notable people9 References10 External links Geography [ edit]Flint is located in north-east Wales, adjoining the River Dee, to the north of the town of Mold. Across the River Dee, the Wirral can be seen from Flint and views to the south of the town include Halkyn Mountain. As the crow flies, Flint is located less than 12 miles from the English urban area of Liverpool, and even closer to its metro area. However, due to the two bays/rivers in between, driving distance is almost twice as long. History [ edit]Flint Castle by William Turner John Speed's map of Wales, made in 1610. The town of Flint can be seen at the top right The name refers to the stoney platform on which the castle was built, and was first recorded in 1277 in the French form le Chaylou (cf modern French caillou, \"\"gravel\"\"). [ 3] Flint has the oldest town charter in Wales, dating from 1284. ["
},
{
"docid": "D3329117#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easton,_Maryland\nEaston, Maryland",
"text": "\"Easton, Maryland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Easton, Maryland Town Easton Location within the U. S. state of Maryland Show map of Maryland Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 38°46′18″N 76°4′14″WCoordinates: 38°46′18″N 76°4′14″WCountry United States State Maryland County Talbot Incorporated 1790 [1]Area [2]• Total 10.67 sq mi (27.64 km 2)• Land 10.56 sq mi (27.35 km 2)• Water 0.11 sq mi (0.28 km 2)Elevation 23 ft (7 m)Population ( 2010) [3]• Total 15,945• Estimate (2016) [4] 16,550• Density 1,500/sq mi (580/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC−5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC−4)ZIP Codes 21601, 21606Area code 410FIPS code 24-24475GNIS feature ID 0584235Website www .town-eastonmd .com Easton, Maryland is an incorporated town and the county seat [5] of Talbot County, Maryland, United States. The population was 15,945 at the 2010 census, [2] with an estimated population in 2015 of 16,617. [ 6] The primary ZIP Code is 21601, and the secondary is 21606. The primary phone exchange is 822, the auxiliary exchanges are 820, 763, and 770, and the area code is 410. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Demographics4 Neighborhoods5 Infrastructure5.1 Transportation5.2 Utilities5.3 Health care6 Sports7 Notable people8 Notable landmarks9 References10 External links History [ edit]Market House in the town square of Easton during the mid-nineteenth century. Courthouse in Downtown Easton Easton may be named because of its location east of Saint Michaels, however it is more likely that it was named after Easton in Somersetshire, England. [ 7]Jesse Hughes, a footwear manufacturer and dealer, did business in Easton between 1861-1879. His business records, which are held by the University of Maryland Libraries, provide insight into 19th century town life. [ 8]In 1916, the town erected a statue in honor of Confederate soldiers from Talbot County. [ 9] In 2011, local officials added a statue of Frederick Douglass, the noted abolitionist, who once worked at nearby Wye House. ["
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"docid": "D2881315#0",
"title": "http://www.facebook.com/Splashtown\nWet'n'Wild SplashTown",
"text": "\"Wet'n'Wild Splash Town@Splashtown Home About Events Posts Photos Videos Reviews Contests!Community Offers Create a Page Like Recommend Call Now Message See more of Wet'n'Wild Splash Town on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Water Park in Spring, Texas4.4Community See All69,079 people like this68,346 people follow this About See All21300 Interstate 45 Spring, Texas 77373 (281) 355-3300Typically replies within a day Contact Wet'n'Wild Splash Town on Messengerwww.wetnwildsplashtown.com Water Park People69,079 likes179,380 visits People Also Like Kemah Boardwalk Amusement & Theme Park ABC13 Houston TV Channel Noticias 45 Houston TV Show Water Parks in Spring, Texas Pages liked by this Page Houston Professional Fire Fighters Association Humble Independent School District Fort Bend ISDPlaces Spring, Texas Arts & Entertainment Amusement & Theme Park Water Park Wet'n'Wild Splash Town English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Posts Wet'n'Wild Splash Town November 12 at 5:00pm ·The BEST season pass price ENDS tonight at 11:59 p.m. Don't delay..buy your 2018 season pass today! https://www.wetnwildsplashtown.com/season-pass-benefits/Like Comment Top Comments Evelyn Gaytan, Kayla Bosco and Garcia Janet like this. View 1 comment Wet'n'Wild Splash Town November 12 at 3:59pm ·ALERT! LAST CHANCE! Only 6 Hours left for our 2018 Season Pass Flash Sale! Take advantage of the lowest price this season! $54.99 each plus tax. Flash sale ends NOVEMBER 12 at 11:59 p.m. BUY HERE: https://www.wetnwildsplashtown.com/season-pass-benefits/Like Comment Becky Sanchez, Christian Kate Sinclair and 2 others like this. See All Photos See All Videos Wet 'n' Wild Splash Town's Rosie Shepard accepted the #ALS Ice Bucket Challenge from Bob at Rapids Water Park and Eddie at Wet'n'Wild Hawaii! Michelle from Frontier City Theme Park/White Water Bay, Dana from Nashville Shores and Margie from Clementon Park & Splash World have been challenged!"
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"docid": "D2644199#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boonton,_New_Jersey\nBoonton, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search See also: Boonton Township, New Jersey Boonton, New Jersey Town Town of Boonton The Holmes Library in Boonton Motto (s): A Great Place to Live and Work\"\"Location in Morris County and the state of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Boonton, New Jersey Coordinates: 40.903818°N 74.406369°WCoordinates: 40.903818°N 74.406369°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Morris Formed March 16, 1866Reincorporated March 18, 1867Named for Thomas Boone Government [7]• Type Town• Body Board of Aldermen• Mayor Matthew Di Lauri ( I, term ends December 31, 2019) [3] [4]• Administrator Neil Henry [5]• Municipal clerk Cynthia Oravits [6]Area [1]• Total 2.506 sq mi (6.490 km 2)• Land 2.335 sq mi (6.048 km 2)• Water 0.171 sq mi (0.442 km 2) 6.81%Area rank 374th of 566 in state 31st of 39 in county [1]Elevation [8] 397 ft (121 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [9] [10] [11]• Total 8,347• Estimate (2016) [12] 8,382• Rank 275th of 566 in state 23rd of 39 in county [13]• Density 3,574.6/sq mi (1,380.2/km 2)• Density rank 179th of 566 in state 8th of 39 in county [13]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC-4)ZIP Code 07005 [14] [15]Area code (s) 973 [16]FIPS code 3402706610 [1] [17] [18]GNIS feature ID 0885164 [1] [19]Website www .boonton .org Boonton is a town in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 8,347, [9] [10] [11] reflecting a decline of 149 (−1.8%) from the 8,496 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 153 (+1.8%) from the 8,343 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 20] The settlement was originally called \"\"Boone-Towne\"\" in 1761 in honor of the Colonial Governor Thomas Boone. [ 21] [22]Boonton was originally formed on March 16, 1866, within portions of Hanover Township and Pequannock Township. The town was reincorporated and became fully independent on March 18, 1867. [ 23] [24] [25]The development of Boonton began in about 1829, as a result of the construction of the Morris Canal and the formation of the New Jersey Iron Company. The original location of the town is now largely under the Jersey City Reservoir, completed in 1904. In 1908, the waters from this reservoir were the first municipal water supply in the United States to be chlorinated. [ 26] The decision to build the chlorination system was made by John L. Leal [27] and the facility was designed by George W. Fuller. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1769568#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbach\nSandbach",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sandbach Sandbach cobbles with half-timbered pubs, the war memorial and the Saxon crosses Sandbach Sandbach shown within Cheshire Population 17,976 (2011) [1]OS grid reference SJ755611• London 158 mi (238 km) SECivil parish Sandbach Unitary authority Cheshire East Ceremonial county Cheshire Region North West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town SANDBACHPostcode district CW11Dialling code 01270Police Cheshire Fire Cheshire Ambulance North West EU Parliament North West England UK Parliament Congleton List of places UK England Cheshire53.146°N 2.367°WCoordinates: 53.146°N 2.367°WSandbach (pronounced / ˈ s æ n d b æ tʃ / ( listen)) [2] is a market town and civil parish in the unitary authority of Cheshire East and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. The civil parish contains four settlements; Sandbach itself, Elworth, Ettiley Heath and Wheelock. Sandbach is perhaps best known as the original home of Foden and ERF lorries, though neither company now exists in the town, 12-times National Brass Band Championship winners Foden's Band, the ancient Saxon Sandbach Crosses, and Sandbach services on the M6 motorway. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 17th century to present day2 Governance2.1 Constituencies3 Geography4 Landmarks5 Economy6 Transport7 Public services8 Education8.1 Primary schools8.2 Secondary schools8.3 Cadets9 Culture9.1 Media10 Sport11 Notable people12 See also13 References14 External links History [ edit]Main article: History of Sandbach Known as Sanbec in 1086, Sondbache (also Sondebache) in 1260, and Sandbitch in the 17th–18th centuries, [3] [4] Sandbach derives its name from the Anglo-Saxon sand bæce, which can mean \"\"sand stream\"\" or \"\"sand valley\"\". [ 5]Traces of settlement are found in Sandbach from Saxon times, when the town was called Sanbec. Little is known about the town during this period, except that it was subjected to frequent Welsh and Danish raids. [ 6] The town's inhabitants were converted to Christianity in the 7th century by four priests: Cedda, Adda, Betti and Diuma. [ 6] The town has an entry in the Domesday Book from 1086, at which time it was sufficiently large to need a priest and a church. [ 6] The entry states: Sanbec: Bigot de Loges. 1 hide and 1½ virgates pay tax."
},
{
"docid": "D1781842#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakville_ontario\nOakville, Ontario",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Oakville ontario)navigation search Oakville Town ( lower-tier)Town of Oakville Downtown Oakville Coat of arms Logo Motto (s): Avancez (\"\"Go forward\"\") [1]Oakville Coordinates: 43°27′N 79°41′WCoordinates: 43°27′N 79°41′WCountry Canada Province Ontario Region Halton Wards 6Neighbourhoods 12Established 1827Government• Town Mayor Rob Burton• Governing Body Oakville Town Council• MPs John Oliver Pam Damoff• MPPs Indira Naidoo-Harris Kevin Flynn Area [2]• Land 138.89 km 2 (53.63 sq mi)Elevation 173 m (568 ft)Population (2016) [2]• Total 193,832• Density 1,314.2/km 2 (3,404/sq mi)Demonym (s) Oakvillian Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC−5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC−4)Forward sortation area L6H to L6MArea code (s) Area codes 905, 289, and 365Website www .oakville .ca Oakville is a suburban town in southern Ontario, located in Halton Region on Lake Ontario halfway between Toronto and Hamilton, and is part of the Greater Toronto Area, one of the most densely-populated areas of Canada. The 2016 census reported a population of 193,832. [ 2]In 2016, Money Sense rated Oakville as the fifteenth best place to live in Canada. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Neighbourhoods3 Demographics4 Economy5 Climate6 Sports7 Events7.1 Downtown Oakville Jazz Festival7.2 Waterfront Festival7.3 For the Love of the Arts Festival7.4 Midnight Madness7.5 Oakville Family Ribfest8 Education9 Government9.1 Municipal and regional9.2 Provincial9.3 Federal10 Arts and culture10.1 The Oakville Arts Council10.2 Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts10.3 Oakville Galleries10.4 The Oakville Children's Choir10.5 Sister cities11 Media12 Transportation13 Emergency services14 Commerce14.1 Employers14.2 Oakville Place14.2.1 Major Tenants14.2.2 Recognition14.3 Smart Center Oakville15 See also16 References17 External links History [ edit]In 1793, Dundas Street was surveyed for a military road. In 1805, the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada bought the lands between Etobicoke and Hamilton from the Mississaugas aboriginal people, except for the land at the mouths of Twelve Mile Creek (Bronte Creek), Sixteen Mile Creek, and along the Credit River. In 1807, British immigrants settled the area surrounding Dundas Street as well as on the shore of Lake Ontario. [ 4]In 1820, the Crown bought the area surrounding the waterways. The area around the creeks, 960 acres (3.9 km 2 ), ceded to the Crown by the Mississaugas, [5] was auctioned off to William Chisholm in 1827. He left the development of the area to his son, Robert Kerr Chisholm and his brother-in-law, Merrick Thomas. Chisholm also formed shipbuilding business in Oakville Navy Street and Sixteen Mile Creek (Halton Region) and lasted until 1842, but shipbuilding in Oakville lasted into the late 20th Century. ["
},
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"docid": "D2316215#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensbury,_New_York\nQueensbury, New York",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Queensbury Town Motto (s): Home of Natural Beauty ... A Good Place to Live Location of Queensbury within Warren County Queensbury Location of Queensbury in New York Coordinates (Seat of town government): 43°21′34″N73°39′25″WCoordinates: 43°21′34″N 73°39′25″WCountry United States State New York County Warren Established 1786Named for Queen Charlotte Seat Queensbury Town Center Government [1]• Supervisor John Strough ( Democrat)Area [2]• Total 64.84 sq mi (167.93 km 2)• Land 62.83 sq mi (162.73 km 2)• Water 2.01 sq mi (5.20 km 2) 2.78%Elevation [ citation needed] 393 ft (120 m)Population ( 2010) [3]• Total 27,901• Estimate (2016) [4] 27,675• Density 440.47/sq mi (170.07/km 2)Time zone EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 12804Area code (s) 518Official butterfly [5] Karner Blue Website http://www.queensbury.net Queensbury is a town in Warren County, New York, United States. [ 6] The population was 27,901 at the 2010 census. [ 3]It contains the county seat of Warren County, located at a municipal center complex on U. S. Route 9 south of the village of Lake George. [ 7] It was moved to the complex in 1963 from the original county seat of Lake George. [ 8] The town is located in the southeastern corner of the county and is part of the Glens Falls Metropolitan Statistical Area. [ 9] It is named in honor of Queen Charlotte, the consort of George III of Great Britain and Ireland. [ 10] Although primarily located north of the city of Glens Falls, Queensbury surrounds the city on three sides. [ 11]The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom, a Six Flags theme park, is located in northwest Queensbury. West Mountain, a downhill skiing area, is located in the southwestern part of town. [ 11]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 Historical census population4 Government5 Emergency services6 Culture7 Education7.1 Public school districts7.2 Postsecondary education8 Notable people9 Communities and locations in Queensbury10 References11 External links History [ edit]Major efforts at settlement began with the Queensbury Patent in 1762, which enticed Quaker settlers to move into the area known as the \"\"Township of Queensbury\"\" the next year."
},
{
"docid": "D2570323#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aylesbury\nAylesbury",
"text": "\"Aylesbury From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the town in Buckinghamshire, England. For other uses, see Aylesbury (disambiguation). Aylesbury Kingsbury, Aylesbury Aylesbury Clocktower Aylesbury Aylesbury shown within Buckinghamshire Population58,740 (2011) [1] Urban area 71,997 [2]Aylesbury Vale district 174,137 [3]OS grid reference SP818138• London 36 miles (58 km)Civil parish Aylesbury District Aylesbury Vale Shire county Buckinghamshire Region South East Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town AYLESBURYPostcode district HP17-HP21Dialling code 01296, 01844Police Thames Valley Fire Buckinghamshire Ambulance South Central EU Parliament South East England UK Parliament Aylesbury List of places UK England Buckinghamshire51.8168°N 0.8124°WCoordinates: 51.8168°N 0.8124°WAylesbury / ˈ eɪ əl z b r i / is the county town of Buckinghamshire, England. It is an ancient market town with several historic pubs, is home to the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery and, since 2010, the 1,200 seat Waterside Theatre. [ 4] [5] The predecessor to the paralympic games started in the town. [ 6]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Demography3 Geography3.1 Neighbourhoods3.2 Farms and hamlets3.3 Future developments3.4 Elevations, soil and geology4 Culture and community5 Administration6 Education7 Health8 Trade and industry8.1 15th century8.2 17th century – lace making8.3 19th century – canals8.4 20th century – motor manufacture8.5 21st century9 Sport and leisure10 Transport10.1 Cycling demonstration town11 Notable people12 Popular culture12.1 Shown in productions13 Twin town14 Places of interest with established encyclopaedia entries15 Closest cities, towns and villages16 Gallery17 See also18 Notes and references19 External links History [ edit]The town name is of Old English origin. Its first recorded name Æglesburgh is thought to mean \"\"Fort of Ægel\"\", though who Ægel was is not recorded. Excavations in the town centre in 1985 found an Iron Age hill fort dating from the early 4th century BC. Aylesbury was one of the strongholds of the ancient Britons, from whom it was taken in the year 571 by Cutwulph, brother of Ceawlin, King of the West Saxons; and had a fortress or castle [n 1] \"\"of some importance, from which circumstance probably it derives its Saxon appellation\"\". [ 7]Aylesbury was a major market town in Anglo-Saxon times, the burial place of Saint Osgyth, whose shrine attracted pilgrims."
},
{
"docid": "D1560077#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swanage\nSwanage",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Swanage Swanage Swanage shown within Dorset Population 9,601 (2011) [1]OS grid reference SZ0278District Purbeck Shire county Dorset Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town SWANAGEPostcode district BH19Dialling code 01929Police Dorset Fire Dorset and Wiltshire Ambulance South Western EU Parliament South West England UK Parliament South Dorset List of places UK England Dorset50.6083°N 1.9599°WCoordinates: 50.6083°N 1.9599°WSwanage ( / ˈ s w ɒ n ɪ dʒ /) is a coastal town and civil parish in the south east of Dorset, England. It is situated at the eastern end of the Isle of Purbeck, approximately 6 1⁄ 4 miles (10 km) south of Poole and 25 miles (40 km) east of Dorchester. In the 2011 census the civil parish had a population of 9,601. [ 1] Nearby are Ballard Down and Old Harry Rocks, with Studland Bay and Poole Harbour to the north. Within the parish are Durlston Bay and Durlston Country Park to the south of the town. The parish also includes the areas of Herston, just to the west of the town, and Durlston, just to the south. The town, originally a small port and fishing village, flourished in the Victorian era, when it first became a significant quarrying port and later a seaside resort for the rich of the day. Today the town remains a popular tourist resort, this being the town's primary industry, with many thousands of visitors coming to the town during the peak summer season, drawn by the bay's sandy beaches and other attractions. During its history the bay was listed variously as Swanawic, Swanwich and Sandwich, [2] and only in more recent history as Swanage. [ 3]The town is located at the eastern end of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site."
},
{
"docid": "D1041558#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Martin_(footballer_born_1988)\nChris Martin (footballer, born 1988)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chris Martin (footballer born 1988))navigation search Chris Martin Martin, while playing for Derby County Personal information Full name Christopher Hugh Martin [1]Date of birth 4 November 1988 (age 29) [1]Place of birth Beccles, Suffolk, England Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)Playing position Striker Club information Current team Reading (on loan from Derby County)Number 27Youth career1998–2006 Norwich City Senior career*Years Team Apps ( Gls)2006–2013 Norwich City 102 (25)2008–2009 → Luton Town (loan) 40 (11)2011–2012 → Crystal Palace (loan) 26 (7)2012–2013 → Swindon Town (loan) 12 (1)2013 → Derby County (loan) 13 (2)2013– Derby County 152 (54)2016–2017 → Fulham (loan) 31 (10)2018– → Reading (loan) 1 (6)National team ‡2007 England U19 4 (2)2014– Scotland 17 (3)* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 09:36, 31 March 2018 (UTC) ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16 October 2017Christopher Hugh Martin (born 4 November 1988) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for Championship club Reading, on loan from Derby County, and the Scotland national team. Born and raised in Suffolk in eastern England, Martin began his career at Norwich City, joining the club's books at the age of 10 and making his professional début at 18 in the 2006–07 season. He fell out of favour in the 2007–08 season and spent the 2008–09 season on loan at Luton Town. On his return to Norwich, he was an important first team player as the club recorded successive promotions from League One and the Championship in the 2009–10 and 2010–11 seasons. However, upon the club's return to the Premier League, he found himself out of favour and spent part of the 2011–12 season on loan at Crystal Palace and parts of the 2012–13 season on loan at Swindon Town and Derby County. At the end of the season, he agreed a deal to join Derby on a permanent basis, signing a three-year contract and moving to the club on a free transfer ahead of the 2013–14 season. He ended the season as the club's top goalscorer, with 25 goals in all competitions, as the club reached the 2014 Football League Championship play-off Final. He signed a new four-year contract in August 2014 and was also the club's top goalscorer for the 2014–15 season, with 21 goals in all league and cup matches. On 31 August 2016, Martin joined Fulham on a season-long loan, with an arrangement for a permanent deal at the end of the loan spell. This arrangement was disputed during the season, as Martin expressed a desire to return to Derby."
},
{
"docid": "D1910317#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crawley\nCrawley",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Crawley (disambiguation). Borough of Crawley Town & Borough Goff's Park House, Crawley, winter scene Coat of Arms of the Borough Council Motto (s): \"\"I Grow and I Rejoice\"\"Location of Crawley within West Sussex Coordinates: 51°6′33″N 0°11′14″WCoordinates: 51°6′33″N 0°11′14″WSovereign state United Kingdom Constituent country England Region South East England Ceremonial county West Sussex Historic county Sussex (Town centre and outlying areas)Surrey (Gatwick Airport)Admin HQ Crawley, England Founded 5th century Borough status 1974Government• Type Borough• Governing body Crawley Borough Council• MP: Henry Smith ( C)• Mayor Councillor Brian Quinn ( L)• Control Area• Total 17.36 sq mi (44.96 km 2)Population (mid-2016 est. )• Total 111,400 ( Ranked 211th)• Density 5,750/sq mi (2,221/km 2)• Ethnicity [1] 72.1% White British 6.8% Other White 5.2% Indian 4.3% Pakistani 2.6% Other Asian 2.0% British African Other groups less than 1% each Time zone Greenwich Mean Time ( UTC+0)Postcode RH 6 and RH 10–11Area code (s) 01293ISO 3166-2 GB-WSX ( West Sussex)ONS code 45UE (ONS) E07000226 (GSS)OS grid reference TQ268360NUTS 3 UKJ24Website www.crawley.gov.uk Crawley ( pronunciation ( help · info)) is a town and borough in West Sussex, England. It is 28 miles (45 km) south of Charing Cross (London), 18 miles (29 km) north of Brighton and Hove, and 32 miles (51 km) north-east of the county town of Chichester. Crawley covers an area of 17.36 square miles (44.96 km 2) and had a population of 106,597 at the time of the 2011 Census. The area has been inhabited since the Stone Age, [2] and was a centre of ironworking in Roman times. Crawley developed slowly as a market town from the 13th century, serving the surrounding villages in the Weald. Its location on the main road from London to Brighton brought passing trade, which encouraged the development of coaching inns. A rail link to London opened in 1841. Gatwick Airport, nowadays one of Britain's busiest international airports, opened on the edge of the town in the 1940s, encouraging commercial and industrial growth."
},
{
"docid": "D607372#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amesbury\nAmesbury",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Amesbury (disambiguation). Amesbury Cottages in Amesbury Amesbury Amesbury shown within Wiltshire Population 10,724 (in 2011) [1]OS grid reference SU1541Civil parish Amesbury Unitary authority Wiltshire Ceremonial county Wiltshire Region South West Country England Sovereign state United Kingdom Post town SALISBURYPostcode district SP4Dialling code 01980Police Wiltshire Fire Dorset and Wiltshire Ambulance South Western EU Parliament South West England UK Parliament Salisbury Website Town Council List of places UK England Wiltshire51.17°N 1.77°WCoordinates: 51.17°N 1.77°WAmesbury / ˈ eɪ m z b ə r i / is a town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It is most famous for the prehistoric monument of Stonehenge which is in its parish, and for the discovery of the Amesbury Archer —dubbed the King of Stonehenge in the press—in 2002. It has been confirmed by archaeologists that it is the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the United Kingdom, having been first settled around 8820 BC. [ 2]King Alfred the Great left it in his will, a copy of which is in the British Library, to his youngest son Aethelweard (c.880-922). Eleanor of Provence, Queen consort of Henry III of England, died in Amesbury on 24 or 25 June 1291, and was buried in Amesbury Priory. The parish includes the hamlets of Ratfyn and West Amesbury, and most of Boscombe Down military airfield. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 History2.1 Ancient and medieval history2.2 Modern history2.3 Recent history3 Population4 Local government5 Economy6 Religious sites7 Notable buildings8 Education9 Sport and leisure10 In popular culture11 See also12 References13 Bibliography14 External links Geography [ edit]Amesbury is located in southern Wiltshire, 7 miles (11 km) north of Salisbury on the A345. It sits in the River Avon valley on the southern fringes of Salisbury Plain and has historically been considered an important river crossing area on the road from London to Warminster and Exeter. This has continued into the present with the building of the A303 across the Avon next to the town."
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"docid": "D3002924#0",
"title": "http://www.myflfamilies.com/press-release/august-child-safety-awareness-month\nAugust is Child Safety Awareness Month",
"text": "\"August is Child Safety Awareness Month For Immediate Release August 1, 2016Contact: Alexis Bakofsky Office of Communications (850) 617-3102August is Child Safety Awareness Month ~ Children are precious cargo - motorists must take responsibility to ensure children arrive alive ~TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – This month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) is reminding motorists to focus on child safety in vehicles as well as on and around Florida roads. DHSMV is partnering with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Department of Education, Florida Department of Health, Florida Sheriffs Association, Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics to recognize August 2016 as Child Safety Awareness Month. “Children are our most precious cargo and it’s critical for all motorists to take extra caution when a child is in or around a motor vehicle, even in your own driveway,” said DHSMV Executive Director Terry L. Rhodes. “ In the heat of the Florida summer, when more children will be out on the road preparing for the start of school, it is very important to remember that whether driving through a school zone or taking a family trip, motorists must do everything possible to ensure our children arrive alive. ”Throughout the month of August, the department will be educating the public regarding all aspects of child safety on Florida roads, including: occupant protection and proper seat restraints, not leaving children in hot cars and safety in and around school zones and school buses. Preliminarily in 2015, there were 66,091 crashes in Florida involving children under the age of 18, resulting in 25,992 injuries and 149 fatalities, a 25 percent increase in fatalities from 2013. DHSMV data shows the following:201320142015*Crashes involving children <1856, 08460,65966,091Injuries involving children <1822,57823,94925,992Fatalities involving children <18120121149*Source: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles preliminary data as of June 13, 2016.“It is critically important to ensure the safety of our children in vehicles as they travel our state’s roadways. That means properly restraining children according to their age, size and weight,” said Colonel Gene S. Spaulding, Director of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). “ FHP encourages everyone in the vehicle to buckle up, including passengers in the back seat. Remember, as the caregivers for these young lives, it’s your responsibility to ensure they are safe."
}
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{
"docid": "D129706#0",
"title": "https://www.edmunds.com/nissan/rogue/2014/long-term-road-test/\n2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Long-Term Road Test",
"text": "\"2014 Nissan Rogue SL AWD Long-Term Road Test New Updates Back to All Long-Term Vehicles2014 Nissan Rogue: 20,000-Mile Service February 20, 2015With the 2014 Nissan Rogue completing its Edmunds tour of duty, one last service remained. As per the car's official maintenance schedule, the 20,000-mile service called for an oil change and filter, a tire rotation and brake fluid replacement. See full article and comment.2014 Nissan Rogue: Oversensitive Blind-Spot Monitor February 9, 2015Unlike some other modern safety features, I'm a fan of blind-spot monitors. This is especially true as cars get thicker and thicker roof pillars in order to meet roof strength tests. I'd like to think of myself as an attentive driver, but every now and then a blind-spot monitor will give me a beep just as I tap the turn signal. Yes, I use my signals, and so should you. See full article and comment.2014 Nissan Rogue: Fuel Economy Update for January February 6, 2015Heading into the last four weeks of our 2014 Nissan Rogue year-long test, our best fill has crept up to 32.8 mpg, while our worst has fallen to 15.6 mpg. See full article and comment.2014 Nissan Rogue: 20,000 Miles February 2, 2015I just took our long-term 2014 Nissan Rogue for what may be one of its final visits to our trusty neighborhood car wash. Not because we've decided to go dirty all of a sudden. Our Nissan Rouge has simply eclipsed the 20,000-mile mark, and that means it's time with us is coming to an end."
},
{
"docid": "D1472223#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swine_flu_vaccine\n2009 flu pandemic vaccine",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Swine flu vaccine)navigation search Influenza (Flu)Types Avian A/H5N1 subtype Canine Equine Swine A/H1N1 subtype Vaccines2009 pandemic Pandemrix Fluzone Influvac Fluvax/Flucelvax/Fluad/Fluverin Live attenuated Optaflu Treatment Amantadine Laninamivir Oseltamivir Peramivir Rimantadine Umifenovir Vitamin D Zanamivir Pandemics2009 swine 1968–1969 Hong Kong1957 Asian flu 1918Outbreaks2015 United States H5N2 outbreak2008 West Bengal2007 Bernard Matthews H5N12007 Australian equine 2006 H5N1 India1976 swine flu See also Flu season Influenza evolution Influenza research Influenza-like illness Vaccine reformulationsv t e The 2009 flu pandemic vaccines are the set of influenza vaccines that have been developed to protect against the pandemic H1N1/09 virus. These vaccines either contain inactivated (killed) influenza virus, or weakened live virus that cannot cause influenza. The killed vaccine is injected, while the live vaccine is given as an interperineal nasal spray. Both these types of vaccine are usually produced by growing the virus in chicken eggs. Around three billion doses will be produced annually, with delivery from November 2009. [ 1] [2] [ needs update]In studies, the vaccine appears both effective and safe, [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] providing a strong protective immune response and having similar safety profile to the normal seasonal influenza vaccine. [ 11] However, about 30% of people already have some immunity to the virus, with the vaccine conferring greatest benefit on young people, since many older people are already immune through exposure to similar viruses in the past. [ 12] The vaccine also provides some cross-protection against the 1918 flu pandemic strain. [ 13]Early results (pre-25 December 2009) from an observational cohort of 248,000 individuals in Scotland have shown the vaccine to be effective at preventing H1N1 influenza (95.0% effectiveness [95% confidence intervals (CI) 76.0–100.0]) and influenza related hospital admissions (64.7% [95%CI 12.0–85.8]). [ 14]Developing, testing, and manufacturing sufficient quantities of a vaccine is a process that takes many months."
},
{
"docid": "D1223101#0",
"title": "http://food.unl.edu/august-food-calendar\nAugust Food Calendar",
"text": "\"January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December Click on a Quick Link to find TIPS, RECIPES, and RESOURCES related to the day, week or month. Or simply scroll down the page. Questions about August Calendar? Email author, Kayla Colgrove, MS, RD, Extension Educator (kayla.colgrove @unl.edu)National Food Days Watermelon Day (August 3)Trail Mix Day (August 31)National Food Weeks Farmers Market Week (1st full week in August) *National Food Months Back to School Month Catfish Month Family Meals Month Get Acquainted with Kiwifruit Month Kids Eat Right Month Peach Month Sandwich Month* Day (s) changes yearly Food Calendar UNL Extension's Calendar of Food Days, Weeks, and Months is a monthly, web-based food-themed calendar. It provides resources for selected national food-themed days, weeks, and months. We hope this provides you inspiration for blogs, tweets, programs, and articles. To receive notification of Calendar of Food Days, Weeks, and Months updates, please subscribe to the Food Calendar Update Mailing List.~Kayla Colgrove, MS, RD, ACSM-CPT (kayla.colgrove @unl.edu)▸ For more timely food tips and inspiration, visit my blog, Making Healthie RDecisions. Other Food Calendar Contributors: Alice Henneman, MS, RD and Lisa Franzen Castle, MS, RD, Ph D. Terms of Use for Photos and Educational Resources developed by UNL Extension. Guidelines may differ for items linked to on other sites. You are welcome to link to our calendar."
},
{
"docid": "D610469#0",
"title": "https://www.flhsmv.gov/2016/08/01/august-child-safety-awareness-month/\nAugust is Child Safety Awareness Month",
"text": "August is Child Safety Awareness Month August 1, 2016~ Children are precious cargo – motorists must take responsibility to ensure children arrive alive ~TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – This month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) is reminding motorists to focus on child safety in vehicles as well as on and around Florida roads. DHSMV is partnering with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Department of Education, Florida Department of Health, Florida Sheriffs Association, Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics to recognize August 2016 as Child Safety Awareness Month. “Children are our most precious cargo and it’s critical for all motorists to take extra caution when a child is in or around a motor vehicle, even in your own driveway,” said DHSMV Executive Director Terry L. Rhodes. “ In the heat of the Florida summer, when more children will be out on the road preparing for the start of school, it is very important to remember that whether driving through a school zone or taking a family trip, motorists must do everything possible to ensure our children arrive alive. ”Throughout the month of August, the department will be educating the public regarding all aspects of child safety on Florida roads, including: occupant protection and proper seat restraints, not leaving children in hot cars and safety in and around school zones and school buses. Preliminarily in 2015, there were 66,091 crashes in Florida involving children under the age of 18, resulting in 25,992 injuries and 149 fatalities, a 25 percent increase in fatalities from 2013. DHSMV data shows the following:“It is critically important to ensure the safety of our children in vehicles as they travel our state’s roadways. That means properly restraining children according to their age, size and weight,” said Colonel Gene S. Spaulding, Director of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). “ FHP encourages everyone in the vehicle to buckle up, including passengers in the back seat. Remember, as the caregivers for these young lives, it’s your responsibility to ensure they are safe."
},
{
"docid": "D50242#0",
"title": "http://www.hanscom.af.mil/Units/66th-Medical-Squadron/\nHanscom Air Force Base",
"text": "Contact Information Hanscom Clinic Main Line 781-225-6789 (DSN 845-6789) Press 1 for Clinic Call Center and Nurse Advice Line (NAL) Press 2 for Immunizations, Patient Advocate, and Pharmacy (to include refills) Press 3 for Medical Administration (to include TRICARE questions, Referrals, LODs/MEBS, EFMP, and Medical Records) Press 4 for the HAWC and Medical Management Press 5 for Dental, Mental Health Services and Public Health Appts. & Benefits Info Make An Appointment Learn about TRICARE Benefits Download Your Medical Record Visit the VA's e Benefits Site Secure Messaging Learn about Mi Care, a Web-based tool that will enable you to communicate securely and privately with your healthcare team. Clinics Dental Clinic Family Health Flight Medicine Mental Health Optometry Clinic Pediatric Pharmacy Location: Clinic Atrium, Building 1900, 90 Vandenberg Dr. Phone: 781-225-6789 Hours of operation: Regular clinic hours Hanscom AFB Outpatient Formulary More Pharmacy Information Ancillary & Admin Svcs. Exceptional Family Member Program Health Promotions Immunization Clinic Medical Records Public Health Referral Process and Cycle Radiology Tricare Information Quarters, Convalescent Leave Profile Information AFMS Strategy Click button for more information on our AFMS Healthcare Strategy Location Information66th Medical Squadron Building 1900 90 Vandenberg Dr. Hanscom AFB, MA 01731Directions Hours of Operation The clinic is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The clinic is closed all day the first Thursday of each month. Patient Handbook Click here to download the 66 MDS Patient Handbook Click here to download the Dental Patient Guide Clinic News Secure Messaging improves MDS communication TRICARE coverage after active duty retirement National Doctor’s Day highlights work done by MDS providers Changes coming to TRICARE Retiree Dental Program The Dangers of Opioid Pain Medications Nutrition care easily accessible via telehealth appointments Advancements in telehealth improve access to healthcare Air Force expands virtual appointments MDS now able to measure metabolism Dental care for adolescents Take command: Urgent care now easier to access Understanding your rights as a special needs parent Medically ready to be mission ready Take command: Increases to TRICARE Pharmacy copayments coming Crisis response earns Med Squadron Airmen awards Good mental health critical to readiness Air Force diabetes prevention program shows promising results Thanksgiving food preparation and safety tips Take command: Enroll now for 2018 TRICARE coverage Take Command: Changes to TRICARE disenrollment coming in 2018Medical Service Corps Appreciation Week recognizes contributions TRICARE payment types for calendar year 2018Take command with TRICARE changes: Enrollments shifting from fiscal to calendar year starting in January 2018Know the risks of decorative contact lenses Commentary: Take a mindful approach to your personal happiness Take command: Register to learn about upcoming changes to TRICARETake action to make a smooth transition with TRICARE in 2018Annual Consent for Automatic Prescription Refills Begins Sept. 1New annual Mental Health Assessment requirement begins July 31New Air Force health mobile app available for patients MDS dental tech locates missing autistic child PTSD treatment confronts the trauma behind the disorder Connection saves lives: Be there to help prevent suicide Medical squadron commander puts whole patient in focus Nature’s hazards: Bees, wasps and hornets Moving? Toss Unwanted or Expired Medications Appropriately Don’t suffer alone – mental health disorders have effective treatments Increase in ticks, mosquitos expected Putting the patient at the center of Air Force Medicine Requirements when traveling outside the USRegister your child in Secure Messaging during Military Child Health Month Mi Care becomes TOL Patient Portal Secure Messaging Military Children’s Health Month: Taking care of our youngest beneficiaries Improvements to the TRICARE Dental Program Hanscom physician serves to honor past, present TBI recognition critical to treating invisible wounds MDS Airman finds happiness far from home AFMC promotes Team Lean Challenge AFMC promotes American Heart Month Proper dental care can prevent disease Healthy lifestyle leads to healthy heart CHPS offers tobacco cessation program Keeping Airmen healthy, informed through Operation Supplement Safety New Year, New You: Take control of your own health Air Force Medical Service engages patients with online toolkit Holiday food safety tips Break the cycle of bullying Women can prolong their lives by taking these steps West Nile Virus found in mosquitoes on Hanscom AFMC promotes managing anger campaign How to maintain TRICARE coverage after 65Every Airman plays a role in suicide prevention Breastfeeding Awareness: Nutrition is key to a healthy baby Intent to apply for AF enlisted medical degree preparatory program due Oct. 7CDC issues Zika Health Advisory Preventive measures lead to a healthier Air Force Nature's Hazards: Poisonous Plants School and camp physical season begins PTSD awareness leads to positive treatment Coping with stress through healthy thinking Nature's hazards: Mosquito-borne diseases Air Force increases access to behavioral health care Men's Health Month promotes better health, better care CHPS coordinators focus on wellness of AFMC workforce MDS to host skin cancer screening Putting mental health in focus New electronic health record system receives name When to go to the ER, UCCCeremony marks completion of 2-year modernization project TRICARE to begin Urgent Care pilot program TRICARE offers relief for spring allergies66 MDS encourages secure messaging use March is Nutrition Awareness Month: Healthy eating advances AF readiness and mission success Sleep is serious: Catch your Zzzs Hanscom clinic recognizes Patient Safety Awareness Week Air Force actively monitoring ongoing Zika virus infection Base clinic signs MOU with Red Cross Cold and flu season is here AF implements new DOD-wide changes to maternity leave February is National Cancer Prevention Month MDS earns The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval TRICARE pharmacy copays change Feb. 1Air Force seeks enlisted nurse commissioning program applicants Thanksgiving food preparation and safety tips November is National Diabetes Awareness Month Mi CARE provides faster care November is Warrior Care Month Freeze the Gain begins at Hanscom Domestic violence: Time for Social Change October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month AFMC promotes Depression Awareness Month24/7 fitness center access available soon Youth supervision policy amended Respite child care provided to EFMP families Limited flu shots now available'The Power of 1': A single person can save a life Drug Take-Back scheduled Sept. 26AFMC promotes Mental Fitness Awareness Campaign Suicide Prevention Month: A reminder of our 24/7/365 responsibility to ourselves and each other Pharmacy closure CRP screenings scheduled TRICARE Online and Mi Care have similarities, differences Air Force promotes fatigue countermeasures Behavioral health services offered at base clinic Dwell time, PT exemptions for new AF mothers increase to 1 year School and camp physical season begins Keeping Airmen healthy and informed through Operation Supplement Safety AFMC wingmen continue successful interventions2014 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report Air Force welcomes new surgeon general Always trying to get under your skin Behavioral health services available in primary care clinics Enroll newborns in TRICARE within 60 days of birth DOD helps protect beneficiaries from deceptive pharmacy practices Separation history, physical exams now required Hanscom emphasizes tobacco-use policy, restrictions AFMC's Wingman Intervention program going strong TRICARE beneficiaries being targeted by call centers Campaign encourages education, communication AFMC promotes 'Spring Into Shape' physical activity challenge Patient Safety Awareness Week slated for March 8-14Measles vaccination best prevention February is National Children's Dental Health Month Air Force Medicine: A Vision for the Future February is American Heart Month Elevated flu activity this season Thanksgiving food safety tips Ebola: What you really need to know Step up to better health with AFMC's challenge Clinic modernization project update Coliform bacteria in base water resolved October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month Expert advice on sports medicine now one click away AFMC promotes Strengthening Relationships campaign EFMP families, providers invited to workshop Prevention is the best medicine for enterovirus D-68TRICARE shines a light on suicide prevention awareness Enlisted medical degree preparatory program 'intent to apply' email due Oct. 3Suicide prevention takes courage, communication, official says Suicide prevention more than a month-long campaign Biomedical sciences education, commissioning program application windows open Online risk assessment offers ways to evaluate, improve health Massachusetts at risk for rabies Influenza: Prepare for the upcoming season Defense Health Agency makes progress Tobacco use harms military readiness, official says Medical, medical service corps officers will not meet RIF board Immunization Awareness Month Kicks Off in August Medical appointment reminders available via text, email BSC development team convenes in August TRICARE Nurse Advice Line FAQs Pharmacy provides state-of-the-art dispensary June is PTSD Awareness Month TRICARE Nurse Advice Line Air Force mental health programs encourage seeking help Limiting exposure to mosquitos, ticks is key Nurse Advice Line now available Behavioral health consultation now available in primary care clinics Hep B immunization guideline updated Alcohol Awareness Month observed by Hanscom, military AFMC promotes 'Spring Into Shape' wellness challenge New apps provide Airmen mobile medical education a"
},
{
"docid": "D511183#0",
"title": "http://www.ware.k12.ga.us/\n.",
"text": "\"District News & Announcements Ware County Schools to Host Summer STEM Camp for Area 1st - 5th graders Posted On: Thursday, March 29, 2018Read More Autism Awareness Day is April 14th Posted On: Friday, March 23, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Earn Distinction of Being Title I Rewards Schools Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Hosts Family Reading Night Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Announces Fair Bear Writing Competition School Winners Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Holds NEHS Induction Ceremony Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Named to Governor's SHAPE Honor Roll Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Elementary Wins Big at Regional Science Fair Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Robotics Students Win 2nd Place at State Technology Competition Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More WCHS Students Excel at State Technology Competition Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More WCHS Student Hinkley H. Named \"\"Top Gun\"\" Welder Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Ware Middle Student Lillian G. Places 3rd at the Georgia State Technology Competition Posted On: Friday, March 16, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Announces Young Georgia Author Winners Posted On: Thursday, March 15, 2018Read More Notice of Special Education Records Destruction Posted On: Wednesday, March 14, 2018In compliance with the Individual Disabilities Act (IDEA), The Georgia Records Act, and the Ware County School System local procedure regarding destruction of data collected, maintained or used in the provision of a free and appropriate public education of students with disabilities in the Ware County Schools, the Records Department announces it’s intention to destroy special education records during the month of May 2018. Records on students who were enrolled in a special education program in the Ware County School System who were born between January 1, 1990 and December 31, 1990 and were twenty-seven (27) years of age as of January 1, 2018 are no longer needed for educational purposes. The student or parent may need these records for Social Security or other reasons. If you, as a former special education student or a parent of a former special education student, wish to obtain these records prior to destruction, you should contact the Special Education Records Department, Ware County Board of Education, 1301 Bailey Street, Waycross, Georgia. Positive identification will be required before the records can be released to the individual. For more information, contact the Special Education Records Department at 912-287-2306 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. You may also visit our website at www.ware.k12.ga.us to view this notice. Waycross Middle Students Compete at the State Technology Competition in Macon Posted On: Tuesday, March 13, 2018Read More March 12 - 16, 2018 is School Board Appreciation Week Posted On: Sunday, March 11, 2018Read More Okefenokee RESA Director and Area Superintendents Visit Capitol Posted On: Sunday, March 11, 2018Okefenokee RESA Director Greg Jacobs and Superintendents from the Okefenokee RESA District, including Ware County Superintendent Jim L. Le Brun, visited the Capitol on March 7th to share legislative concerns with and receive updates from key lawmakers recently. The regional leaders are shown here with Representative Chad Nimmer. Read More Ware Co. High School Baseball Team Pays Visit to Waresboro Elementary School Posted On: Friday, March 9, 2018Read More Georgia State Patrol Officer Volunteers at Ruskin Elementary Posted On: Thursday, March 8, 2018Read More Three Ware County Students Selected to Serve on State Superintendent of School's Student Advisory Council Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More HOSA Students Share Flu Prevention Tips with Local Elementary and Middle School Students Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More Fair Bear Creative Writing Contest District Winners Announced Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More Ware County Middle School Robo Gators Qualify for U. S. Open CREATE and World Championships Posted On: Sunday, March 4, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Wins Kiwanis Tab Competition Posted On: Thursday, March 1, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary School Students Shine at Dr. Mamie Kennedy Oratorical Contest Posted On: Tuesday, February 27, 2018Read More Ware High Students Reach Out to Parkland, FL Peers Posted On: Monday, February 26, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Students Compete at Regional Technology Competition Posted On: Thursday, February 22, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary 5th Graders Visit SGSC's STEM Center Posted On: Thursday, February 22, 2018Read More February is CTAE Month Posted On: Friday, February 16, 2018Read More Colleen B. Advances to Area Speaking Event Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Elementary Helps House of Hope Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Teams Win Sumdog Math Competition Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary Students are 100 Days Smarter! Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary First Graders Study Historical Figures Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ware County Junior Miss 2018 Crowned Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary Thanks Coastal Pines for STEM Support with a Unique Gift Posted On: Sunday, February 11, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Hosts Career Day Event Posted On: Sunday, February 11, 2018Read More Ware County High School Counselors Pilot CICO Program Posted On: Saturday, February 10, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Students Combine Study of Graphing and Habitats during STEM Lesson Posted On: Tuesday, February 6, 2018Read More Waycross Bank and Trust Makes Generous Donation of Safety Goggles to K-8 Ware Schools Posted On: Monday, February 5, 2018Read More Ware County School System Announces District Spelling Bee Winners Posted On: Monday, February 5, 2018Read More Ordinary Williams Heights Elementary Students Give in Extraordinary Ways Posted On: Thursday, February 1, 2018Read More Center Elementary CLASS Students Visit Atlanta Posted On: Wednesday, January 31, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Personnel Learn to Stop the Bleed Posted On: Wednesday, January 24, 2018Read More Ware County Middle School Students Win at Okefenokee Technology Competition Posted On: Monday, January 22, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Hosts Transportation/Professional Development Facility Groundbreaking Ceremony Posted On: Friday, January 19, 2018Read More Ware County High School to Participate in the College Board AP Capstone Diploma Posted On: Friday, January 19, 2018The Capstone Diploma Program Focuses on College-Level Independent Research, Collaborative Teamwork, and Communication and Writing Skills Crucial for College and Career Success Read More Center Elementary Honors Students for Academic Success in First Semester Posted On: Thursday, January 18, 2018Read More Dr. Alex Perryman Brings the Heat to Waycross Middle School Students Posted On: Thursday, January 18, 2018Read More Center Elementary Recognizes Spelling Bee Winner and Runner-Up Posted On: Tuesday, January 16, 2018Read More DAFFODIL Pre-K Registration for School Year 2018-2019 is Now Underway!Posted On: Tuesday, January 16, 2018Click Read More to learn more!Read More Ware County Middle School's Robo Gators Win Big Posted On: Saturday, January 13, 2018Read More Matthew D. Wins Wacona Elementary Spelling Bee Posted On: Friday, January 12, 2018Read More CDC Reporting Rise in Cases of Influenza and Gastrointestinal Virus Posted On: Friday, January 12, 2018An Important Message from Nurse Coordinator Lynn Rivers: With the return of students and staff from the Christmas and Holiday Break, we are seeing students and staff members in the clinics with flu-like symptoms and the gastrointestinal virus."
},
{
"docid": "D356610#0",
"title": "http://www.bitesize.irish/blog/goodbye-in-irish/\nSo long! Saying âGoodbyeâ in Irish",
"text": "So long! Saying “Goodbye” in Irish By Bitesize Team, posted on August 31, 2013“Slán!” August, 2013, by Audrey Nickel We’ve talked a bit about saying “hello” in Irish. We’ve talked a bit about introducing yourself in Irish. So now let’s put the cap on that and learn how to say “goodbye” in Irish. It’s all about safety!The most basic way to say “goodbye” in Irish is Slánhttp://audio.bitesizeirishgaelic.com/mp3/455.mp300:00 00:00Couldn’t be simpler, could it? Slán simply means “safe,” and is a shortened form of a slightly longer phrase:slán abhailehttp://audio.bitesizeirishgaelic.com/mp3/3059.mp3Which means “safe home. ”In other words, when you say “goodbye” in Irish, you’re wishing someone safety!A bit of trivia Here’s a bit of trivia for you: Some sources think that the English phrase “so long” (as a way of saying “goodbye”) is a corruption of the Irish “slán”!Variations on the theme As you might expect, there are plenty of possible variations on this theme. For example, if you’re leaving a place and you want to say goodbye to someone who’s staying behind, you might say:slán agathttp://audio.bitesizeirishgaelic.com/mp3/3067.mp3Which means, basically, “have safety. ”If, on the other hand, you’re staying behind, and saying goodbye to someone who is leaving, you might say:slán leathttp://audio.bitesizeirishgaelic.com/mp3/3237.mp3Literally “safety with you."
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{
"docid": "D3544399#0",
"title": "https://iueclocal17.org/category/articles/elevator-constructor/\nCategory: Elevator Constructor",
"text": "Category: Elevator Constructor Current article from the Elevator Constructor January ’18 Elevator Constructor Brothers and sisters:2017 is over. Some will shout thank God and others will be sorry to see it go. For me, I feel a little bit of both. Starting in December of 2015 my mother’s health declined to the point where she was no longer capable of living at home and is now at a nursing home. My younger sister and her husband cleaned out the house, prepped it for sale and as a result I wound up with a small room full of artifacts to wade through and dispose of. This has given me a new perspective on value. As I dug through the assembled debris of my mother’s life, memories called from the bottom of the boxes: a metal lunch box, a blue plastic lard bucket filled with toy cars, a Pony League Championship trophy, a hand-made long drive champion award, a pole vaulting Smurf, photos, photos and more photos spoke to moments from my past that aided in making me who I am today. When my older sister Carol passed away, I was blessed with a true family heirloom: a clock brought over by my great grandfather from Poland as the family fled the onslaught of the Russian army in the 1890’s. The unique part of the story is that he had to cut off the top in order to fit it in the steamer trunk. One of the few links from the old world to the new."
},
{
"docid": "D353787#0",
"title": "http://daysofyear.com/august-monthly-celebrations/\nAmerican Adventures Month - August is the ONLY calender month without a MAJOR holiday: Why has it never been claimed for any",
"text": "\"Special Monthly Days on August 2018 are... American Adventures Month - August is the ONLY calender month without a MAJOR holiday: Why has it never been claimed for any Children's Eye Health & Safety Month - September is Children's Eye National Spinal Muscular Atrophy Awareness Month American History Essay Contest - Can any of you help me edit my essay? I really want to win this contest? Golf Month - High school golf info? Neurosurgery Outreach Month National Traffic Awareness Month - In a emergency what happens Motor Sports Awareness Month - need information on closed head injury and specific language impairment. thankk youu? National Catfish Month - why the books of novels and poems of the national hero in the philippine are the NEW GOSPEL of the National Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Awarenes - (FASD) Awareness Day as a Tomboy Tools Month - I want to be more \"\"girly\"\". Help? Advertisements Special Days on Wednesday, August 01 Special Days on Thursday, August 02 \""
},
{
"docid": "D3244833#0",
"title": "https://championtraveler.com/dates/best-time-to-visit-yercaud-in/\nThe Best Time to Visit Yercaud, India for Weather, Safety, & Tourism",
"text": "The Best Time to Visit Yercaud, India for Weather, Safety, & Tourism The best times to visit Yercaud for ideal weather are January 8th to April 8thbased on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details. Yercaud Travel Guide Weather Temperature Perceived Temperature Rain and snow Humidity and wind Safety The busiest and least popular months Overall travel experience by time of year Weather in Yercaud Temperature Average temperatures in Yercaud vary little. Considering humidity, temperatures feel hot all year with a low chance of precipitation most of the year. The area is less temperate than some — in the 21st percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Yercaud, the hottest months are May, April, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late May where highs are regularly around 102.5°F (39.2°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 79.2°F (26.2°C) at night. Yercaud Temperatures (Fahrenheit)Key High Average Low Yercaud Temperatures (Celsius)Key High Average Low“Feels-Like” Temperatures The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature."
},
{
"docid": "D610470#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/directory-awareness-months\nHealth Awareness Months, Weeks, and Days",
"text": "\"Have you ever heard of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October)? How about Eating Disorder Awareness Week (the last week of February)? Maybe World AIDS Day (December 1)? Chances are you’re familiar with at least one of these well-known health awareness observances. But did you know the calendar is full of special months, weeks, and days that raise awareness for a variety of important health issues and conditions? There are at least 24 different awareness campaigns for cancer alone. Awareness months, weeks, and days are important because they allow people with certain health conditions, along with their loved ones, advocacy organizations, and support groups, to rally around a common cause: health. Educational, fundraising, and support events are often held during these times. Here is a calendar of major health awareness months, weeks, and days: Cervical Health Awareness Month National Birth Defects Prevention Month National Glaucoma Awareness Month National Radon Action Month National Stalking Awareness Month Thyroid Awareness Month National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month National Folic Acid Awareness Week (first full week of January)National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (last week of January)American Heart Month AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month National Children’s Dental Health Month International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month African Heritage & Health Week (first week of February)Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week (February 7-14)Condom Week (week of Valentine’s Day)Eating Disorders Awareness and Screening Week (last week of February)National \"\"Wear Red” Day for women’s heart health (February 5)Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month World Cancer Day (February 4)Give Kids a Smile Day (February 5)National Donor Day (February 14)National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month National Endometriosis Awareness Month National Kidney Month Multiple Sclerosis Education Month (promoted by the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and others)National Nutrition Month Save Your Vision Month Sleep Awareness Month (promoted by the National Sleep Foundation)Trisomy Awareness Month Workplace Eye Wellness Month National Athletic Training Month Patient Safety Awareness Week (March 13-19)National Sleep Awareness Week (March 6-13)Brain Awareness Week (March 14-20)National Poison Prevention Week (March 15-21)Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness (March 26)National Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month National Cheerleader Safety Month Problem Gambling Awareness Month National School Breakfast Week (March 7-11)National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 10)World Kidney Day (March 10)National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 20)American Diabetes Alert Day (March 24)World Tuberculosis Day (March 24)Tsunami Preparedness Week (March 27-April 2)Alcohol Awareness Month National Autism Awareness Month National Child Abuse Prevention Month National Donate Life Month National Facial Protection Month Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month National Minority Health Month Occupational Therapy Month National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month STI Awareness Month Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Sexual Assault Awareness Month of Action Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action (April 5)Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month Oral Cancer Awareness Month National Public Health Week (first full week of April)Minority Cancer Awareness Week (second full week of April)National Infertility Awareness Week (last full week of April)Every Kid Healthy Week (last full week of April)World Immunization Week (last week of April)National Infant Immunization Week (April 12-23)Air Quality Awareness Week (last week of April)National Distracted Driving Awareness Month National Interprofessional Health Care Month National Youth Violence Prevention Week (April 3-9)National Alcohol Screening Day (April 7)World Health Day (April 7)National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (April 10)World Meningitis Day (April 24)Every Kid Healthy Week (last week of April)American Stroke Awareness Month (promoted by the National Stroke Association)Arthritis Awareness Month Better Hearing and Speech Month National Celiac Disease Awareness Month Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month Clean Air Month Global Employee Health and Fitness Month Healthy Vision Month Hepatitis Awareness Month Lupus Awareness Month (promoted by the Lupus Foundation of America)National Mediterranean Diet Month Melanoma /Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month Mental Health Month National High Blood Pressure Education Month Older Americans Month National Physical Fitness and Sports Month National Physical Education and Sport Week (first full week of May)National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month Preeclampsia Awareness Month Ultraviolet Awareness Month Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (first full week of May)Food Allergy Awareness Week (second full week of May)Food Allergy Action Month National Women’s Health Week (begins on Mother’s Day)National Alcohol- and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week (begins on Mother’s Day)National Neuropathy Awareness Week (second full week of May)National Senior Health Fitness Day (last Wednesday of May)World Autoimmune Arthritis Day (May 20)Global Youth Traffic Safety Month National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month North American Occupational Safety and Health Week (first full week of May)National Bike to School Day (May 4)Hand Hygiene Day (May 5)National Stuttering Awareness Week (May 9-15)National Neuropathy Awareness Week (May 12-16)Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day (April 14)HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (May 18)National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (May 19)National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 22-28)Healthy and Safe Swimming Week (May 23-29)Don’t Fry Day (May 27)Heat Safety Awareness Day (May 27)World No Tobacco Day (May 31)Cataract Awareness Month Fireworks Safety Month (June 1-July 4)Hernia Awareness Month Men’s Health Month Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month National Aphasia Awareness Month National Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month National Safety Month National Scleroderma Awareness Month Scoliosis Awareness Month (promoted by National Scoliosis Foundation and other scoliosis awareness foundations)Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (last week of June)Men’s Health Week (second week of June)National Cancer Survivors Day (first Sunday of June)PTSD Awareness Month Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month National Rip Current Awareness Week (June 5-11)National Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 19-25)World Sickle Cell Day (June 19)Cord Blood Awareness Month International Group B Strep Throat Awareness Month Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month World Hepatitis Day (July 28)Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month National Breastfeeding Month National Immunization Awareness Month Psoriasis Awareness Month World Breastfeeding Week (first week of August)National Health Center Week (second full week of August)Gastroparesis Awareness Month Contact Lens Health Week (August 22-26)National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month Childhood Cancer Awareness Month National Food Safety Education Month Fruit and Veggies—More Matters Month Healthy Aging Month National ITP Awareness Month Blood Cancer Awareness Month (promoted by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society)National Cholesterol Education Month Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month National Pediculosis Prevention Month/Head Lice Prevention Month Prostate Cancer Awareness Month National Recovery Month National Sickle Cell Month National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month National Yoga Awareness Month Newborn Screening Awareness Month Whole Grains Month World Alzheimer’s Month Sepsis Awareness Month Usher Syndrome Awareness Day (third Saturday)National Suicide Prevention Week (September 5-11)World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10)World Sepsis Day (September 13)National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month National Preparedness Month Pain Awareness Month Sexual Health Awareness Month Sports Eye Safety Month National Celiac Disease Awareness Day (September 13)Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Day (September 15)National Farm Safety & Health Week (September 18-24)National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day (September 18)Get Ready Day (September 20)National School Backpack Awareness Day (September 21)Falls Prevention Day (September 22)Family Health and Fitness Day (September 24)Malnutrition Awareness Week (September 26-30)National Women’s Health and Fitness Day (September 28)World Rabies Day (September 28)World Heart Day (September 29)Sport Purple for Platelets Day (September 30)Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ( PCOS) Month National Breast Cancer Awareness Month National Down Syndrome Awareness Month Eye Injury Prevention Month Health Literacy Month Healthy Lung Month Home Eye Safety Month National Physical Therapy Month Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month Spina Bifida Awareness Month (promoted by the Spina Bifida Association)Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month Domestic Violence Awareness Month National ADHD Awareness Month Mental Illness Awareness Week (first full week of October)Bone and Joint Health National Action Week (October 12-20)National Health Education Week (third full week of October)International Infection Prevention Week (October 16-22)Respiratory Care Week (last full week of October)Red Ribbon Week (last week of October)World Mental Health Day (October10)Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day (October 15)National Bullying Prevention Month National Dental Hygiene Month National Medical Librarians Month International Walk to School Day (October 5)National Depression Screening Day (October 6)World Cerebral Palsy Day (October 6)Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day (October 13)National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (October 15)World Food Day (October 16)National Healthcare Quality Week (October 17-22)National He"
},
{
"docid": "D2286067#0",
"title": "http://www.fullertonpd.org/trends/latest_news.asp\nLatest News",
"text": "\"Latest News Pedestrian killed in Fatal Traffic Collision March 28, 2018On Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at approximately 6:01 AM, Fullerton Police Officers responded to the area of Brookhurst Street and Valencia Drive regarding reports of a pedestrian being struck by a vehicle. Upon arrival, officers located a 65-year-old female with significant, life threatening injuries lying in the number two lane of southbound Brookhurst Street south of Valencia Drive. Fullerton Fire responded and pronounced the female deceased at the scene. View PDFRead More »International Women's Day March 8, 2018Today we celebrate women's achievements throughout history and across nations. Happy International Women’s Day ladies! # Get It Girl # Women Of FPD # We All Really Know Who Runs The Show Read More »Fullerton Police - St. Patrick’s Day Drunk Driving Announcement March 8, 2018St. Patrick’s Day is one of the most popular holidays in the United States. With a plethora of Irish immigrants—and many, many more St. Paddy’s Day well-wishers, the holiday is heavily celebrated by most Americans with friendly pinches, bangers n’ mash, and green beer galore. Sadly, all this merry-making can lead to dangerous driving conditions as party-goers head home. View PDFRead More »D. Russell Parks Jr. High School Student Detained for Threatening to “Shoot Up” the School March 8, 2018On Monday, March 5th, 2018 at approximately 11:30 AM, Fullerton Police Officers responded to D. Russell Parks Jr. High School in Fullerton after School Administrators reported to police that they had received information about a student who was overhead threatening to “shoot up” the school the following day."
},
{
"docid": "D3006515#0",
"title": "https://www.eyecarels.com/blog/august-is-childrens-eye-health-and-safety-month/\nAugust is Childrenâs Eye Health and Safety Month",
"text": "August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month Posted August 12, 2015 by Eye Care Associates of Lees Summit & filed under Childrens Vision, Eye Exams. Annual Eye Exams is the best way to make sure your child’s eyes are allowing them to do their best in school August has arrived and that means that many parents are preparing their children for another school year. August has been declared Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month by Prevent Blindness America. When 80% of learning occurs through the eyes, healthy vision is essential to a child’s success in the classroom. In addition to buying school supplies and new clothes, don’t forget to add scheduling a comprehensive eye exam as part of your back to school to-do list. According to Doug Herriott with Eyecare Associates of Lees Summit having a child’s vision tested by an eye-care professional can lead to greater success in the classroom because much of a child’s learning occurs visually. Studies have shown that some students where learning disabilities have been diagnosed actually have undiagnosed vision problems instead. Although an eye exam is the ideal way for parents to know whether their children have vision problems, Eyecare Associated of Lees Summit offers some signs and behaviors parents can watch for that may indicate a child is struggling with his or her vision. What do your child’s eyes look like?-Eyes don’t line up, one eye may appear to cross or look inwards or outwards.-Eyes are red, crusty or swollen-Eyes seem to be red or watery Eye rubbing can be a sign that your child is having eye problems. How does your child act?"
},
{
"docid": "D3323268#0",
"title": "https://www.mercurynews.com/2017/08/23/will-49ers-play-it-safe-at-safety-spots/\nWill 49ers play it safe at safety spots?",
"text": "Sports San Francisco 49ers1Will 49ers play it safe at safety spots? Lorenzo Jerome’s rise could yield to Jimmie Ward’s overdue arrival San Francisco 49ers defensive back Lorenzo Jerome (49) leaps over a sliding Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith (11) during the first half of an NFL preseason football game in Kansas City, Mo., Friday, Aug. 11, 2017. ( AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)By Cam Inman | [email protected] | Bay Area News Group PUBLISHED: August 23, 2017 at 6:00 am | UPDATED: August 23, 2017 at 5:55 pm SANTA CLARA — Jimmie Ward saw the Denver Broncos approach the line of scrimmage and he quickly diagnosed their upcoming play. Ward shouted instructions to the 49ers defenders in front of him, just as their free safety normally would. One problem: Ward did all this from the sideline during last week’s practices. Jimmie Ward is introduced by then-49ers coach Jim Harbaugh during a post-draft press conference on May 9, 2014. ( Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)The 49ers went through training camp and their first two exhibitions while Ward marinated on the physically-unable-to-perform list. Finally, with 2 1/2 weeks to spare before the regular season, Ward made his practice debut Wednesday in limited fashion, as his hamstring continues to get tested.#49ers activate FS Jimmie Ward off PUP list, 4 weeks after hamstring injurypic.twitter.com/4W1JQU0wx H— Cam Inman (@Cam Inman) August 23, 2017Coach Kyle Shanahan said the 49ers will ease Ward back into things, but added: “I’m excited, everyone’s excited. I know he is. ”Ward’s extended absence generated several questions – and intriguing answers."
},
{
"docid": "D2281797#0",
"title": "https://www.lifesafer.com/blog/august-is-back-to-school-safety-month/\nAugust is Back to School Safety Month",
"text": "August is Back to School Safety Month By Shelly Wutke Posted August 8, 2014 In Events 00Share Tweet Share +1Summer is almost over, and with that final wind down comes the need to take a good look at how your children get back and forth to school. August is Back to School Safety Month, and parents should encourage their children to make the best choices when walking, biking, or riding to school. Whether your child walks to school with you or friends, rides their bike to school, or does a carpool with you or a carpool group, it’s always important to take proper safety precautions. When walking to school, be sure to walk on the sidewalk facing traffic, always look all ways when crossing the street, and never walk in front of a parked car. Riding bicycles to school require extra safety precautions. Children should always wear a helmet when riding a bike, and parents should teach children the rules of cycling including always riding on the right side of the road and in single file as well as coming to a complete stop when crossing the street. Many children ride the bus to school. For the safest ride to school, make sure your children always stand six feet away from the curb and only cross the street when you are 12 feet ahead of the bus and in clear view of the bus driver. Recent Posts Help! My Ignition Interlock Was Stolen."
},
{
"docid": "D446439#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_propane_explosion\nToronto propane explosion",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Coordinates: 43°43′57″N 79°28′22″WToronto propane explosion The explosions seen from midtown Toronto, Ontario. Date August 10, 2008Time 03:50 ETLocation 54 Murray Road North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Deaths 2The Toronto propane explosion (also known as the Sunrise Propane incident) was a series of explosions and ensuing fire that took place on the morning of August 10, 2008, in Downsview, North York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [ 1] The explosions occurred at the Sunrise Propane Industrial Gases propane facility, located near Keele Street and Wilson Avenue around 03:50 ET. [ 2] The blasts caused thousands of people to be evacuated from their homes and cost C$ 1.8 million to clean up, half of which was paid by the province of Ontario. [ 3] [4] An employee of Sunrise died in the initial explosions and a firefighter died of cardiac arrest the next day while at the scene. [ 2] [5]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Incident3 Cause and investigation4 Aftermath5 Charges laid6 See also7 References History [ edit]Sunrise Propane Industrial Gases was a company that sold propane for commercial and home purposes, in addition to other gases like helium and acetylene. [ 6] The company has operated under a number of names since at least 1999. In 2002, a company named Sunrise Petroleum was successfully sued by First Choice Petroleum Inc., an oil and lubricants supplier, that claimed the company owed them C$54,063.73 in products and that Sunrise forged a document to avoid settling their account. [ 7] In that case, it was found that Sunrise had forged the signature of a First Choice employee named Thomas Tims in a 1999 document, which stated Sunrise Petroleum would be taken over by a new company called Sunrise Petroleum Lubricants, and that Sunrise Petroleum would thereby not be responsible for any outstanding, unpaid, or unsettled accounts. However, Tims would not have signed the document because he was listed on it as \"\"Tim Toms\"\", rather than Tom Tims."
},
{
"docid": "D2641692#0",
"title": "http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/hall-of-fame-game-canceled-due-to-poor-playing-conditions-on-the-field/\nHall of Fame Game canceled due to poor playing conditions on the field",
"text": "\"Hall of Fame Game canceled due to poor playing conditions on the field If you were expecting to watch the Packers-Colts in the Hall of Fame game, we have some bad newsby Ryan Wilson @ryanwilson_07 Aug 7, 2016 • 5 min read Loading Play Video Play Video Share XTwitter Facebook/Play/Pause00:00 00:00Closed Captions Settings Volume Chrome Cast Fullscreen If you were excited to watch the Hall of Fame Game -- and the NFL's return for 2016 -- we have some bad news for you. Because of poor field conditions at Benson Stadium in Canton, Ohio, and the fear for players' safety, there will be no Colts-Packers game on Sunday night, reports CBS Sports NFL Insider Jason La Canfora. One exec w/team in Canton called cancellation \"\"a no brainer for player safety ... The 90th man (on roster) deserves it as much as the 1st. \"\"— Jason La Canfora (@Jason La Canfora) August 7, 2016The NFL and NFLPA released a joint statement on the decision: \"\"Due to safety concerns with the condition of the playing surface in Canton, tonight's game ... has been cancelled. We are very disappointed for our fans, but player safety is our primary concern, and as a result, we could not play an NFL game on this field tonight. \"\" A year ago, the Steelers faced the Vikings in a mostly meaningless Hall of Fame Game. The lasting memory from that night was that Pittsburgh kicker Shaun Suisham tore his ACL while trying to make a tackle on a field that had been previously criticized for its poor condition. Steelers running back De Angelo Hall called out the league on Saturday night: Hey @NFL it was that terrible last year but u didn't cancel the game we had our kicker tear his acl and a few mcl strains so thanks— De Angelo Williams (@De Angelo RB) August 8, 2016Fast-forward 12 months and the 11-year-old Field Turf at Benson Stadium has been replaced by the artificial surface taken from the Super Dome in New Orleans -- and yet concerns remain for player safety. Some on their hands and knees working the turf at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium in Canton: https://t.co/VPh K0jdw ZC pic.twitter.com/P1o Clb Uscx— FOX6 News (@fox6now) August 7, 2016The field at Tom Benson Stadium required some last-minute work before tonight's Hall of... https://t.co/lj NIGllfc3 pic.twitter.com/Jt7e4zyf2r— Rob Demovsky (@Rob Demovsky) August 7, 2016Only three hours before the Packers were scheduled to face the Colts, crews were trying to clear the field of the black rubber pellets that litter the turf as coaches for both teams looked on, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 's Tom Silverstein. More from Silverstein: [Packers] general manager Ted Thompson was huddled with team physician Patrick Mc Kenzie for a considerable amount of time just two hours before the start of the game as workers were still trying to clear the pellets off the field."
},
{
"docid": "D1800235#0",
"title": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/teen-angst/201601/2016-awareness-calendar\n2016 Awareness Calendar",
"text": "\"2016 Awareness Calendar It takes one person to make a difference - just think of what thousands can do. Posted Jan 01, 2016SHARETWEETEMAILMORESource: Maxborovkov/Depositphotos Happy New Year! The year 2016 is marked with many special dates dedicated and devoted to raising awareness about important emotional, physical and psychological health issues. Below is a list highlighting important days, weeks and months. So, go ahead and mark your calendar with these essential dates. It takes one person to make a difference—just think of what thousands can do. Here is to a prosperous, giving and life changing 2016!“A life lived for others, is the only life worth living.” ~Albert Einstein January Week January 18 – January 22, 2016No Name Calling Week Month January 1 – January 31, 2016National Mentoring Month National Blood Donor Month Birth Defects Prevention Month Mental Wellness Month National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month February Day February 1, 2016National Freedom Day February 4, 2016World Cancer Day February 5, 2016National Wear Red Day February 15, 2016International Childhood Cancer Day February 17, 2016Random Acts of Kindness Day Week February 14 – February 20, 2016Random Acts of Kindness Week February 21 – February 27, 2016National Eating Disorders Awareness Week Month February 1 – February 28, 2016Children’s Dental Health Month Ethnic Equality Month National Cancer Prevention Month Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month March Day March 1, 2016Self-injury Awareness Day (SIAD)Zero Discrimination Day March 16, 2016Kick Butts Day (Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids)March 21, 2016World Down Syndrome Day International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination March 22, 2016American Diabetes Association Alert Day Week March 6-12, 2016National Sleep Awareness Week Month March 1 – March 31, 2016American National Nutrition Month Brain Injury Awareness Month National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month Self Harm Awareness Month April Day April 1, 2016World Autism Awareness Day April 7, 2016World Health Day National Alcohol Screening Day April 15, 2016Day of Silence April 28, 2016Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day Week April 4-8, 2016National Youth Violence Prevention Week April 24 - 30, 2016National Infertility Awareness Week Month April 1 – April 30, 2016Alcohol Awareness Month Autism Awareness Month Child Abuse Prevention Month National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD) Alcohol Awareness Month STD Awareness Month Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Stress Awareness Month Youth Sports Safety Month May Day May 21, 2016RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network) Day May 31, 2016World No Tobacco Day Week May 1 –7, 2016National Children's Mental Health Awareness Week May 2 –8, 2016National Anxiety and Depression Awareness Week May 8 –14, 2016National Women's Health Week May 15 – 21, 2016National Prevention Week by Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrations (SAMHSA)Month May 1 – May 31, 2016Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month Family Support Month Global Youth Traffic Safety Month Helping American Youth Month Huntington's Disease Awareness Month Mental Health Month National Maternal Depression Awareness Month National Mobility Awareness Month Physical Fitness and Sports Month Scholarship Month Self-Discovery Month Skin Cancer Awareness Month Social Media Month Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month June Day June 27, 2016National PTSD Awareness Day Week June 13 –19, 2016National Men's Health Week Month June 1 – June 30, 2016AIDS Awareness Month Children’s Awareness Month Father's Day Month Gay and Lesbian Pride Month Student Safety Month July Day July 30, 2016International Day of Friendship Month July 1 – 31, 2016Purposeful Parenting Month National Minority Mental Health Month (link is external)August Month August 1 – August 31, 2016Children's Eye Health and Safety Month Immunization Awareness Month September Day September 10, 2016World Suicide Prevention Day September 25, 2016National Psychotherapy Day September 29, 2016World Heart Day Week September 5 – 11, 2016National Suicide Prevention Week Month September 1 – 30, 2016Childhood Cancer Awareness month Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month Children’s Good Manners Month Poly-cystic Ovarian Syndrome Awareness Month National Recovery Month Self-Awareness Month Self-Improvement Month Sickle Cell Awareness Month National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month October Day October 2, 2016International Day of Non-Violence October 5, 2016World Teachers Day October 6, 2016National Depression Screening Day October 10, 2016World Mental Health Day October 15, 2016Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day Week October 5 – 9, 2016Mental Illness Awareness Week October 16 – 22, 2016National Teen Driver Safety Week (NTDSW)October 23 – 31, 2016Red Ribbon Week (Drug-Free America)Month October 1 – October 31, 2016ADHD Awareness Month AIDS Awareness Month Breast Cancer Awareness Month Bullying Prevention Month Cyber Security Awareness Month Domestic Violence Awareness Month Down Syndrome Awareness Month Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month Rett Syndrome Awareness Month Selective Mutism Awareness Month November Day November 13, 2016World Kindness Day November 14, 2016World Diabetes Day November 16, 2016International Day for Tolerance November 17, 2016Great American Smokeout November 19, 2016International Survivors of Suicide Day National Adoption Day Month November 1 – November 30, 2016Adoption Awareness Month National Complex Regional Pain Syndrome/Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (CRPS) Awareness Month Runaway Prevention Month December Day December 1, 2016World AIDS Day December 10, 2016Human Rights Day Month December 1 – December 31, 2016National Impaired Driving Prevention Month Source: zagandesign/Depositphotos\"\"Be the change you want to see in the world.” ~Ghandi Disclaimer: I may have unintentionally missed some important dates. If so, please feel free to add your cause/event in the comment section for other readers."
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"docid": "D2481872#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Silkwood\nKaren Silkwood",
"text": "\"Karen Silkwood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Karen Silkwood Poster from the Christic Institute archives. Born Karen Gay Silkwood February 19, 1946 Longview, Texas Died November 13, 1974 (aged 28) near Crescent, Oklahoma Cause of death Vehicle accident Nationality American Spouse (s) William Meadows ( m. 1965; div. 1972)Children 3Karen Gay Silkwood (February 19, 1946 – November 13, 1974) was an American chemical technician and labor union activist known for raising concerns about corporate practices related to health and safety of workers in a nuclear facility. Following her mysterious death, which received extensive coverage, her estate filed a lawsuit against chemical company Kerr-Mc Gee, which was eventually settled for $1.38 million. Her story was chronicled in Mike Nichols 's 1983 Academy Award -nominated film Silkwood in which she was portrayed by Meryl Streep. She worked at the Kerr-Mc Gee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, United States. Silkwood's job was making plutoniumpellets for nuclear reactor fuel rods. This plant experienced theft of plutonium by workers during this era. She joined the union and became an activist on behalf of issues of health and safety at the plant as a member of the union's negotiating team, the first woman to have that position at Kerr-Mc Gee. In the summer of 1974, she testified to the Atomic Energy Commission about her concerns."
},
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"docid": "D1982229#0",
"title": "https://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/awareness-dates.php\nHealth and Disability Awareness Days, Weeks and Months",
"text": "\"A - A +Health and Disability Awareness Days, Weeks and Months Home Disability Information Awareness Published: 2011-04-30 (Revised/Updated 2018-03-15) : Author: Disabled World : Contact: disabled-world.com Synopsis: List of U. S. National and U. N. International commemorative observance and awareness days, weeks, months to commemorate medical research or ethical cause of importance. Awareness Dates An awareness date is defined as a national or international awareness day, week, or month, and is a date, usually set by a major organization or government, to commemorate medical research, or ethical cause of importance, on a national or international level. Main Document\"\"Some information courtesy of National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. \"\" Throughout the year organizations support a variety of initiatives to raise awareness and understanding for key health issues around the world. Awareness days, weeks and months engage the public in important health information. A national or international awareness day, week, or month is a date usually set by a major organization or government to commemorate a medical research or ethical cause of importance on a national or international level. Usually awareness dates are health related, and help raise awareness of health conditions, medical illnesses, cancer types etc. Often based around these dates many charities collect money in the form of donations and fund raising. There are also other organizations and foundations around the world that declare both national and international observances, although these are not always as widely recognized. We hope this calendar will be of use to teachers, organizations, and persons seeking forward planning resources, launch dates, events, and charity donation campaigns, across a wide range of categories and event types."
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"docid": "D2281797#0",
"title": "https://www.lifesafer.com/blog/august-is-back-to-school-safety-month/\nAugust is Back to School Safety Month",
"text": "August is Back to School Safety Month By Shelly Wutke Posted August 8, 2014 In Events 00Share Tweet Share +1Summer is almost over, and with that final wind down comes the need to take a good look at how your children get back and forth to school. August is Back to School Safety Month, and parents should encourage their children to make the best choices when walking, biking, or riding to school. Whether your child walks to school with you or friends, rides their bike to school, or does a carpool with you or a carpool group, it’s always important to take proper safety precautions. When walking to school, be sure to walk on the sidewalk facing traffic, always look all ways when crossing the street, and never walk in front of a parked car. Riding bicycles to school require extra safety precautions. Children should always wear a helmet when riding a bike, and parents should teach children the rules of cycling including always riding on the right side of the road and in single file as well as coming to a complete stop when crossing the street. Many children ride the bus to school. For the safest ride to school, make sure your children always stand six feet away from the curb and only cross the street when you are 12 feet ahead of the bus and in clear view of the bus driver. Recent Posts Help! My Ignition Interlock Was Stolen."
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"docid": "D3374753#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/baby/safety/car/danger-of-hot-car-for-children/\nYou'd Never Forget Your Child In The Car, Right?",
"text": "\"Most of us think we're incapable of making such a horrible mistake. So did the parents in this story. By Andrea Barbalich from Parents Magazine Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Bill Milne It was Day 3 of a new routine for the Edwards family. Jodie, a professor and counselor at a private university in Cincinnati, had spent the summer of 2008 working two days a week and taking care of her two children: her then 3-year-old son and her 11-month-old daughter, Jenna. On the days Edwards worked, both children stayed with a babysitter near her office. Now it was August and classes were beginning for Edwards, and preschool was starting for her son. Jenna would be with the babysitter Monday through Friday. \"\" I could walk over and see Jenna, nurse her, and bring her back to my office when I wasn't teaching,\"\" Edwards says. On Wednesday, August 20, she drove her minivan to her son's Montessori school and took both children inside. \"\" He was really worried about being in a new building, so we went in and stayed with him for 20 minutes, playing and helping him feel comfortable,\"\" she recalls."
},
{
"docid": "D610470#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/directory-awareness-months\nHealth Awareness Months, Weeks, and Days",
"text": "\"Have you ever heard of Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October)? How about Eating Disorder Awareness Week (the last week of February)? Maybe World AIDS Day (December 1)? Chances are you’re familiar with at least one of these well-known health awareness observances. But did you know the calendar is full of special months, weeks, and days that raise awareness for a variety of important health issues and conditions? There are at least 24 different awareness campaigns for cancer alone. Awareness months, weeks, and days are important because they allow people with certain health conditions, along with their loved ones, advocacy organizations, and support groups, to rally around a common cause: health. Educational, fundraising, and support events are often held during these times. Here is a calendar of major health awareness months, weeks, and days: Cervical Health Awareness Month National Birth Defects Prevention Month National Glaucoma Awareness Month National Radon Action Month National Stalking Awareness Month Thyroid Awareness Month National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month National Folic Acid Awareness Week (first full week of January)National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week (last week of January)American Heart Month AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month National Children’s Dental Health Month International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month African Heritage & Health Week (first week of February)Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week (February 7-14)Condom Week (week of Valentine’s Day)Eating Disorders Awareness and Screening Week (last week of February)National \"\"Wear Red” Day for women’s heart health (February 5)Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month World Cancer Day (February 4)Give Kids a Smile Day (February 5)National Donor Day (February 14)National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month National Endometriosis Awareness Month National Kidney Month Multiple Sclerosis Education Month (promoted by the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and others)National Nutrition Month Save Your Vision Month Sleep Awareness Month (promoted by the National Sleep Foundation)Trisomy Awareness Month Workplace Eye Wellness Month National Athletic Training Month Patient Safety Awareness Week (March 13-19)National Sleep Awareness Week (March 6-13)Brain Awareness Week (March 14-20)National Poison Prevention Week (March 15-21)Purple Day for Epilepsy Awareness (March 26)National Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month National Cheerleader Safety Month Problem Gambling Awareness Month National School Breakfast Week (March 7-11)National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 10)World Kidney Day (March 10)National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (March 20)American Diabetes Alert Day (March 24)World Tuberculosis Day (March 24)Tsunami Preparedness Week (March 27-April 2)Alcohol Awareness Month National Autism Awareness Month National Child Abuse Prevention Month National Donate Life Month National Facial Protection Month Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month National Minority Health Month Occupational Therapy Month National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month STI Awareness Month Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month Sexual Assault Awareness Month of Action Sexual Assault Awareness Day of Action (April 5)Sports Eye Safety Awareness Month Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month Oral Cancer Awareness Month National Public Health Week (first full week of April)Minority Cancer Awareness Week (second full week of April)National Infertility Awareness Week (last full week of April)Every Kid Healthy Week (last full week of April)World Immunization Week (last week of April)National Infant Immunization Week (April 12-23)Air Quality Awareness Week (last week of April)National Distracted Driving Awareness Month National Interprofessional Health Care Month National Youth Violence Prevention Week (April 3-9)National Alcohol Screening Day (April 7)World Health Day (April 7)National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (April 10)World Meningitis Day (April 24)Every Kid Healthy Week (last week of April)American Stroke Awareness Month (promoted by the National Stroke Association)Arthritis Awareness Month Better Hearing and Speech Month National Celiac Disease Awareness Month Cystic Fibrosis Awareness Month Clean Air Month Global Employee Health and Fitness Month Healthy Vision Month Hepatitis Awareness Month Lupus Awareness Month (promoted by the Lupus Foundation of America)National Mediterranean Diet Month Melanoma /Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month Mental Health Month National High Blood Pressure Education Month Older Americans Month National Physical Fitness and Sports Month National Physical Education and Sport Week (first full week of May)National Osteoporosis Awareness and Prevention Month Preeclampsia Awareness Month Ultraviolet Awareness Month Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week (first full week of May)Food Allergy Awareness Week (second full week of May)Food Allergy Action Month National Women’s Health Week (begins on Mother’s Day)National Alcohol- and Other Drug-Related Birth Defects Awareness Week (begins on Mother’s Day)National Neuropathy Awareness Week (second full week of May)National Senior Health Fitness Day (last Wednesday of May)World Autoimmune Arthritis Day (May 20)Global Youth Traffic Safety Month National Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month North American Occupational Safety and Health Week (first full week of May)National Bike to School Day (May 4)Hand Hygiene Day (May 5)National Stuttering Awareness Week (May 9-15)National Neuropathy Awareness Week (May 12-16)Cornelia de Lange Syndrome Awareness Day (April 14)HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (May 18)National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (May 19)National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 22-28)Healthy and Safe Swimming Week (May 23-29)Don’t Fry Day (May 27)Heat Safety Awareness Day (May 27)World No Tobacco Day (May 31)Cataract Awareness Month Fireworks Safety Month (June 1-July 4)Hernia Awareness Month Men’s Health Month Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month National Aphasia Awareness Month National Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month National Safety Month National Scleroderma Awareness Month Scoliosis Awareness Month (promoted by National Scoliosis Foundation and other scoliosis awareness foundations)Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (last week of June)Men’s Health Week (second week of June)National Cancer Survivors Day (first Sunday of June)PTSD Awareness Month Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month National Rip Current Awareness Week (June 5-11)National Lightning Safety Awareness Week (June 19-25)World Sickle Cell Day (June 19)Cord Blood Awareness Month International Group B Strep Throat Awareness Month Juvenile Arthritis Awareness Month National Cleft & Craniofacial Awareness & Prevention Month World Hepatitis Day (July 28)Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month National Breastfeeding Month National Immunization Awareness Month Psoriasis Awareness Month World Breastfeeding Week (first week of August)National Health Center Week (second full week of August)Gastroparesis Awareness Month Contact Lens Health Week (August 22-26)National Atrial Fibrillation Awareness Month Childhood Cancer Awareness Month National Food Safety Education Month Fruit and Veggies—More Matters Month Healthy Aging Month National ITP Awareness Month Blood Cancer Awareness Month (promoted by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society)National Cholesterol Education Month Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month National Pediculosis Prevention Month/Head Lice Prevention Month Prostate Cancer Awareness Month National Recovery Month National Sickle Cell Month National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month National Yoga Awareness Month Newborn Screening Awareness Month Whole Grains Month World Alzheimer’s Month Sepsis Awareness Month Usher Syndrome Awareness Day (third Saturday)National Suicide Prevention Week (September 5-11)World Suicide Prevention Day (September 10)World Sepsis Day (September 13)National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month National Preparedness Month Pain Awareness Month Sexual Health Awareness Month Sports Eye Safety Month National Celiac Disease Awareness Day (September 13)Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) Day (September 15)National Farm Safety & Health Week (September 18-24)National HIV/AIDS and Aging Awareness Day (September 18)Get Ready Day (September 20)National School Backpack Awareness Day (September 21)Falls Prevention Day (September 22)Family Health and Fitness Day (September 24)Malnutrition Awareness Week (September 26-30)National Women’s Health and Fitness Day (September 28)World Rabies Day (September 28)World Heart Day (September 29)Sport Purple for Platelets Day (September 30)Polycystic Ovary Syndrome ( PCOS) Month National Breast Cancer Awareness Month National Down Syndrome Awareness Month Eye Injury Prevention Month Health Literacy Month Healthy Lung Month Home Eye Safety Month National Physical Therapy Month Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Awareness Month Spina Bifida Awareness Month (promoted by the Spina Bifida Association)Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month Domestic Violence Awareness Month National ADHD Awareness Month Mental Illness Awareness Week (first full week of October)Bone and Joint Health National Action Week (October 12-20)National Health Education Week (third full week of October)International Infection Prevention Week (October 16-22)Respiratory Care Week (last full week of October)Red Ribbon Week (last week of October)World Mental Health Day (October10)Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day (October 15)National Bullying Prevention Month National Dental Hygiene Month National Medical Librarians Month International Walk to School Day (October 5)National Depression Screening Day (October 6)World Cerebral Palsy Day (October 6)Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day (October 13)National Latino AIDS Awareness Day (October 15)World Food Day (October 16)National Healthcare Quality Week (October 17-22)National He"
},
{
"docid": "D1806042#0",
"title": "http://www.nursingworld.org/Quality-and-Safety-Education-for-Nurses.html\n2016 Culture of Safety",
"text": "Throughout 2016, the American Nurses Association (ANA) committed to raising awareness of the importance of a 'culture of safety.' By focusing on a different theme each month, we explored the benefits of a collaborative commitment to safety, and how to achieve it. What is a 'culture of safety'? When safety is given prime importance, everything else begins to fall into place. Yet without an awareness of safety within organizations, any other ambitions are pointless. That’s because without proper support of everyone’s health and wellness, it’s impossible to maintain the very best care long-term. A 'culture of safety' describes the core values and behaviors that come about when there is a collective and continuous commitment by organizational leadership, managers and health care workers to emphasize safety over competing goals. Why did we choose this topic? In 1999 the Institute of Medicine (IOM) shocked the nation and issued the clarion call for a safer health care system in its landmark report To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, followed by Crossing the Quality Chasm: A New Health System for the 21st Century in 2001. Since then, nurses have been instrumental in the gains made in improving the safety and quality of U. S health care."
},
{
"docid": "D1770043#0",
"title": "http://www.huroncountyprosecutor.com/\nHuron County Prosecuting Attorney's Office",
"text": "Huron County, Michigan Old Court House Huron County Building B a d A x e, M i c h i g a n Circuit Court District Court Probate Court Huron County Seat Huron County Prosecuting Attorney's Office Serving the Community in Meeting the Ends of Justice. Information for You WHAT IS A PROSECUTOR? With society as the client, not the victim, police, or any specific individual, the duty of the prosecutor is to seek justice, not merely to convict. WHO IS YOUR PROSECUTOR? Tim Rutkowski,of Ubly, has been the elected prosecuting attorney for Huron County since 2009, and is entering his 21st year as an attorney. ARE YOU A VICTIM OF A CRIME? A crime victim is someone who has suffered direct or threatened physical, financial, or emotional harm as the result of a commission of a crime. ARE YOU SAFETY AWARE? Can you find the right child safety seat or protect your child from internet scams? Learn about these and other topics here."
},
{
"docid": "D963080#0",
"title": "https://www.adventisthealth.org/white-memorial/pages/health-and-wellness/observences-calendar.aspx\n2014 Health and Wellness Observances Calendar",
"text": "2014 Health and Wellness Observances Calendar Stay healthy and raise awareness with 2014's Health & Wellness Observances. Take a look at the calendar below, created by the National Wellness Institute and help a health- or wellness-related service organization in your area. You can select the calendar month of your choice below, or you can scroll down to view the entire 2014 calendar. JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERIf you would like to download a PDF of the 2014 Health & Wellness Observances Calendar, please click here to visit the National Wellness Institute's Website and to receive your free download. JANUARY 2014Cervical Health Awareness Month National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC)www.nccc-online.org National Birth Defects Prevention Month March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation www.marchofdimes.com Center for Disease Control & Prevention www.cdc.gov National Blood Donor Month American Association of Blood Banks (AABB)www.aabb.org National Glaucoma Awareness Month Glaucoma Research Foundationwww.glaucoma.org January 5 - 11National Folic Acid Awareness Week National Council on Folic Acidfolicacidinfo.org January 19 - 25 (third week of January)Healthy Weight Week Healthy Weight Networkwww.healthyweightnetwork.com January 19 - 25National Certified Nurse Anesthetists Week American Association of Nurse Anesthetistswww.aana.com January 20 (Martin Luther King Day)King Day of Service (annually)Corporation for National and Community Servicewww.mlkday.gov If you would like to download a PDF of the 2014 Health & Wellness Observances Calendar, please click here to visit the National Wellness Institute's Website and to receive your free download. FEBRUARY 2014AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month Prevent Blindness Americawww.preventblindness.org American Heart Month Contact your local chapter of the American Heart Associationor AHA National Centerwww.americanheart.orgwww.cdc.gov National Cancer Prevention Month American Institute for Cancer Researchwww.aicr.org American Cancer Societywww.cancer.org National Children's Dental Health Month Contact the state or local dental societyor American Dental Associationwww.ada.org National Condom Month The Bacchus Network National Officewww.bacchusnetwork.org National Senior Independence Month Administration on Agingwww.aoa.gov Wise Health Consumer Month American Institute for Preventive Medicinewww.healthylife.com February 1National Girls & Women in Sports Day Women's Sports Foundationwww.womenssportsfoundation.org/en/home/advocate/ ngwsd February 7National Wear Red Day The Heart Truth-a National Awareness Campaign for Women About Heart Disease National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Health Information Centerwww.hearttruth.govor Women Heartwww.womenheart.orgor Go Red For Women Cause Initiatives American Heart Association National Centerwww.goredforwomen.org/national_wear_red_day.aspx February 9 - 15National Cardiac Rehabilitation Week AACVPR Officewww.aacvpr.org February 10 - 16Random Acts of Kindness Week Random Acts of Kindness Foundationwww.randomactsofkindness.org February 14 (Valentine's Day)National Condom Awareness Daywww.ashastd.org February 22World Thinking Day World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scoutswww.worldthinkingday.org February 23 - March 1National Eating Disorders Awareness Week National Eating Disorders Associationwww.nationaleatingdisorders.org Late February - Early April Collegiate Safe Spring Break Programming The Bacchus Network National Officewww.bacchusnetwork.org If you would like to download a PDF of the 2014 Health & Wellness Observances Calendar, please click here to visit the National Wellness Institute's Website and to receive your free download. MARCH 2014American Red Cross Month American Red Cross, National Headquartersor contact your local chapterwww.redcross.org Brain Injury Awareness Month Brain Injury Association of Americawww.biausa.org Hemophilia Month National Hemophilia Foundationwww.hemophilia.org National Colorectal Awareness Month Cancer Research and Prevention Foundationwww.preventcancer.org/colorectal National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month The Arc of the United Stateswww.thearc.org National Eye Donor Month EBAA, Eye Bank Association of Americawww.restoresight.org National Kidney Month National Kidney Foundationwww.kidney.org National Nutrition Month Academy of Nutrition and Dieteticswww.eatright.org National Poison Prevention Month Poison Prevention Councilwww.poisonprevention.org American Association of Poison Control Centerswww.aapcc.org National Professional Social Work Month National Association of Social Workerswww.socialworkers.org Save Your Vision Month American Optometric Associationwww.aoa.org Workplace Eye Health and Safety Month Prevent Blindness Americawww.preventblindness.orgw National Athletic Trainers Month National Athletic Trainers' Associationwww.nata.org March 2 - 8National Collegiate Health and Wellness Week The Bacchus Network National Officewww.bacchusnetwork.org March 2 - 8National Problem Gambling Awareness Week The National Council on Problem Gambling, Inc.www.ncpgambling.org March 2 - 9 (week before daylight savings time)National Sleep Awareness Week National Sleep Foundationwww.sleepfoundation.org March 3 - 7National School Breakfast Week School Nutrition Associationwww.schoolnutrition.org March 9 - 15National Pulmonary Rehabilitation Week American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitationwww.aacvpr.org March 16 - 22National Poison Prevention Week Poison Prevention Councilwww.poisonprevention.org March 19Kick Butts Day Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kidswww.kickbuttsday.org March 20 National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Commitment to Action for 7th Generation Awareness & Education: HIV/AIDS Prevention Projectwww.happ.colostate.eduor National Native American AIDS Prevention Centerwww.nnaapc.org March 20 (third Thursday)Companies that Care Day Center for Companies that Carewww.companies-that-care.org March 22World Water Day RC International Water and Sanitation Centrewww.unwater.org March 25 (fourth Tuesday in March)American Diabetes Alert Day American Diabetes Associationwww.diabetes.org March 30 - April 5National Week of the ocean National Week of the Ocean Websitewww.national-week-of-the-ocean.org/If you would like to download a PDF of the 2014 Health & Wellness Observances Calendar, please click here to visit the National Wellness Institute's Website and to receive your free download. APRIL 2014National Alcohol Awareness Month SAMSHA's National Clearinghouse for Alcohol & Drug Informationwww.ncadd.org National Autism Awareness Month Autism Societyhttp://www.autism-society.org National Cancer Control Month Contact your local chapteror American Cancer Societywww.cancer.org National Child Abuse Prevention Month Prevent Child Abuse Americawww.preventchildabuse.org Child Welfare Information Gateway Children's Bureau/ACYFwww.childwelfare.gov/preventing/preventionmonth/Counseling Awareness Month American Counseling Association (ACA)www.counseling.org National Donate Life Month HRSA Information Centerwww.organdonor.gov/Stress Awareness Month American Counseling Association (ACA)www.counseling.org National Humor Month Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humorwww.aath.org National Minority Health & Health Disparities Month Office of Minority Health Resource Centerwww.minorityhealth.hhs.gov National occupational Therapy Month The American Occupational Therapy Associationwww.aota.org National STDs/Family Planning Awareness Month American Social Health Associationwww.ashastd.org/Sexual Assault Awareness Month National Sexual Violence Resource Centerwww.nsvrc.org Late February - Early April Safe Spring Break Programming The BACCHUS Networkwww.bacchusnetwork.org American College Health Associationwww.acha.org/index.cfm April 2International Children's Book Day International Board on Books for Young People Basel, Switzerlandwww.ibby.org/index.php?id=269April 2 (first Wednesday of April)National Day of Hope Childhelp USA National Hdqtrswww.childhelpusa.org April 4 - 6 (first weekend in April)Alcohol-Free Weekend National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc.www.ncadd.org April 6 - 13 (third week of April)National Volunteer Week The Points of Light and Hands on Networkwww. Pointsof Light.org April 7World Health Day World Health Organizationwww.who.orgorwww.paho.org April 7- 11National Youth Violence Prevention Week National Association of SAVEwww.nationalsave.org April 7 - 13National Public Health Week American Public Health Associationwww.nphw.org April 10Siblings Day Siblings Day Foundationwww.siblingsday.org/bodyframe.htm April 10National Alcohol Screening Day Screening for Mental Health, Inc.www.mentalhealthscreening.org April 11-13Global Youth Service Day Youth Service Americawww.gysd.org April 13 - 19National Library Week American Library Associationwww.ala.org April 14 - 19National Environmental Education Week (eeweek)National Environmental Education Foundationwww.eeweek.org April 14 - 20National Minority Cancer Awareness Week National Cancer Institute Public Inquiries Officecancernet.nci.nih.gov April 15International Moment of Laughter Day Izzy Gesell, Wide Angle Humorwww.izzyg.com April 16 (same date annually)National Healthcare Decisions Daywww.nhdd.org April 21 - 27Medical Fitness Week Medical Fitness Associationwww.medicalfitness.org April 22Earth Day Earth Day Networkwww.earthday.net April 24 (fourth Thursday April)Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day Daughters And Sons To Work® Daywww.daughtersandsonstowork.org April 25 (fourth Friday in April)Remember Children Lost to Violence Child Welfare League of Americawww.cwla.org April 26 - May 3National Infant Immunization Week CDC, National Immunization Programwww.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niiw/index.html If you would like to download a PDF of the 2014 Health & Wellness Observances Calendar, please click here to visit the National Wellness Institute's Website and to receive your fr"
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"docid": "D3457804#0",
"title": "https://championtraveler.com/dates/best-time-to-visit-lucedale-ms-us/\nThe Best Time to Visit Lucedale, MS, US for Weather, Safety, & Tourism",
"text": "The Best Time to Visit Lucedale, MS, US for Weather, Safety, & Tourism The best times to visit Lucedale for ideal weather are March 12th to May 20thbased on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details. Lucedale Travel Guide Weather Temperature Perceived Temperature Rain and snow Humidity and wind Safety The busiest and least popular months Overall travel experience by time of year Weather in Lucedale Temperature Average temperatures in Lucedale vary greatly. Considering humidity, temperatures feel nice some of the year, but often too hot in the summer and cold in the winter with a chance of rain or snow throughout most of the year. The area is less temperate than some — in the 25th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Lucedale, the hottest months are August, July, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally early to mid August where highs are regularly around 93.9°F (34.4°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 73.6°F (23.1°C) at night. Lucedale Temperatures (Fahrenheit)Key High Average Low Lucedale Temperatures (Celsius)Key High Average Low“Feels-Like” Temperatures The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature."
},
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"docid": "D59756#0",
"title": "https://oshwiki.eu/wiki/Accidents_and_incidents\nAccidents and incidents",
"text": "\"Share1Vote▼ Accidents and incidents Accident investigation and analysis Accident investigation techniques Accidents and incidents Driving for work Human error L'erreur humaine Learning from incidents and accidents Near misses Organisational measures of accident prevention Zero accident vision Karla Van den Broek and Rik Op De Beeck, Prevent, Belgium Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Definitions of accidents and incidents2.1 The definition of an accident at work in the context of accident prevention2.2 The definition of an accident at work in the context of Workers' Compensation Systems2.3 The definition of an accident in the context of statistical data3 Causes of accidents at work: accident models4 Statistical data on accidents at work4.1 How many accidents at work occur?4.2 Who are the victims?4.3 Sectors and activities4.4 What are the causes?4.5 What are the consequences?5 References6 Links to further reading Introduction A major concern of safety at work is preventing accidents at work. An accident at work can be defined in different ways depending of the context in which it is used. Often also the word incident is used, sometimes as a broader term encompassing ‘an accident' as a specific type of incident, but sometimes the words accidents and incidents refer to two different types of events. Prevention of accidents at work focuses on the causes of accidents. Accident causation models provide a theoretical basis for explaining how accidents at work occur. Statistical data give some details about the accidents that occur in the workplace: the occurrence, the victims and the causes. Definitions of accidents and incidents Numerous definitions exist of accidents and incidents at work. The nature of the definitions often depends on the context and the purpose such as accident prevention (1.1), workers' compensation (1.2) and statistics (1.3). The definition of an accident at work in the context of accident prevention In the context of accident prevention, the phenomenon of accidents and incidents are often viewed in light of accident investigation and analysis. The main purpose is to gain insight in the (underlying) causes in order to prevent accidents in the future and to improve the safety of the workers."
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"docid": "D3002924#0",
"title": "http://www.myflfamilies.com/press-release/august-child-safety-awareness-month\nAugust is Child Safety Awareness Month",
"text": "\"August is Child Safety Awareness Month For Immediate Release August 1, 2016Contact: Alexis Bakofsky Office of Communications (850) 617-3102August is Child Safety Awareness Month ~ Children are precious cargo - motorists must take responsibility to ensure children arrive alive ~TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – This month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) is reminding motorists to focus on child safety in vehicles as well as on and around Florida roads. DHSMV is partnering with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Department of Education, Florida Department of Health, Florida Sheriffs Association, Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics to recognize August 2016 as Child Safety Awareness Month. “Children are our most precious cargo and it’s critical for all motorists to take extra caution when a child is in or around a motor vehicle, even in your own driveway,” said DHSMV Executive Director Terry L. Rhodes. “ In the heat of the Florida summer, when more children will be out on the road preparing for the start of school, it is very important to remember that whether driving through a school zone or taking a family trip, motorists must do everything possible to ensure our children arrive alive. ”Throughout the month of August, the department will be educating the public regarding all aspects of child safety on Florida roads, including: occupant protection and proper seat restraints, not leaving children in hot cars and safety in and around school zones and school buses. Preliminarily in 2015, there were 66,091 crashes in Florida involving children under the age of 18, resulting in 25,992 injuries and 149 fatalities, a 25 percent increase in fatalities from 2013. DHSMV data shows the following:201320142015*Crashes involving children <1856, 08460,65966,091Injuries involving children <1822,57823,94925,992Fatalities involving children <18120121149*Source: Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles preliminary data as of June 13, 2016.“It is critically important to ensure the safety of our children in vehicles as they travel our state’s roadways. That means properly restraining children according to their age, size and weight,” said Colonel Gene S. Spaulding, Director of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). “ FHP encourages everyone in the vehicle to buckle up, including passengers in the back seat. Remember, as the caregivers for these young lives, it’s your responsibility to ensure they are safe."
},
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"docid": "D2709648#0",
"title": "https://healthfinder.gov/NHO/nho.aspx\n2018 National Health Observances",
"text": "2018 National Health Observances National Health Information Center Jump to: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Print This Page Attention health professionals, teachers, and community groups!By supporting National Health Observances, you can: Educate the public about health risks Organize successful health promotion events and campaigns Get new ideas, information, and resources on health topics of interest Contact the sponsoring organization to request outreach materials and information. Members of the media and press may forward inquiries to the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services Public Affairs Contacts. Disclaimer: Information appearing in this document does not represent endorsement by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) or the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), which are not responsible for naming or approving national health observances. For more information about an observance, please contact the sponsoring organization directly. You are free to reproduce or copy this publication. Please include the following credit line:“Source: 2018 National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC.”Jump to: Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec January January 1 - 31Cervical Health Awareness Month National Cervical Cancer Coalition PO Box 13827 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 (800) 685-5531 (919) 361-8425 Fax [email protected]/hpvcervical-cancer/cervical-health-awareness-month/ Materials available Contact: None designated January 1 - 31National Birth Defects Prevention Month National Birth Defects Prevention Network 1321 Upland Drive, Suite 1561 Houston, TX 77043 [email protected]/national_birth_defects_prevent.php Materials available Contact: Marlene Anderka, Sc D, MPHJanuary 1 - 31National Glaucoma Awareness Month National Eye Institute Information Office 31 Center Drive MSC 2510 Bethesda, MD 20892-2510 (301) 496-5248 [email protected]/nehep/gam/ Materials available Contact: Kym Collins-Lee January 1 - 31National Radon Action Month U. S. Environmental Protection Agency 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Mail Code 6609T Washington, DC 20460 (202) 343-9051 (202) 343-2394 Fax [email protected]/radon/national-radon-action-month-information Materials available Contact: David Bryan January 1 - 31National Winter Sports TBI Awareness Month The Johnny O Foundation P. O. Box 15211 Scottsdale, AZ 85267 (602) 820-7655 (480) 427-4987 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: None designated January 1 - 31Thyroid Awareness Month American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists 245 Riverside Avenue, Suite 200 Jacksonville, FL 32202 (904) 353-7878 (904) 404-4163 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Amy Johnson January 7 - 13Folic Acid Awareness Week National Birth Defects Prevention Network 1321 Upland Drive, Suite 1561 Houston, TX 77043 (800) 621-3141 x13 (202) 618-4753 (202) 944-3295 Fax [email protected]/faaw.php Materials available Contact: Marlene Anderka, Sc D, MPHJanuary 22 - 28National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week National Institute on Drug Abuse National Institutes of Health 6001 Executive Boulevard, Room 5213 Bethesda, MD 20892-9561 (301) 443-1124 [email protected]/national-drug-alcohol-facts-week Materials available Contact: Brian D. Marquis, NIDA Public Liaison Officer Back to top February February 1 - 28AMD/Low Vision Awareness Month National Eye Institute Information Office 31 Center Drive MSC 2510 Bethesda, MD 20892-2510 (301) 496-5248 [email protected]/nehep/lvam Materials available Contact: Kym Collins-Lee February 1 - 28American Heart Month American Heart Association 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75231 (800) AHA-USA-1 (800) 242-8721 newsroom.heart.org/events/february-is-american-heart-month-5712350 Materials available Contact: None designated February 1 - 28International Prenatal Infection Prevention Month Group B Strep International 11 El Dorado Court Pomona, CA 91766 (909) 620-7214 (909) 620-5557 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Marti Perhach February 1 - 28National Children’s Dental Health Month American Dental Association 211 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-2678 (312) 440-2500 [email protected]/en/public-programs/national-childrens-dental-health-month Materials available Contact: None designated February 1 - 28Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month Break the Cycle P. O. Box 811334 Los Angeles, CA 90081 (424) 265-7346 [email protected] Materials available Contact: Khalisa Jacobs February 1 - 7African Heritage & Health Week Oldways 266 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02116 (617) 421-5500 (617) 421-5511 Fax [email protected]/programs/african-heritage-health/african-heritage-health-week Materials available Contact: Sade Anderson February 2Give Kids A Smile ® Day American Dental Association 211 East Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60611-2678 (312) 440-2500 [email protected]/en/give-kids-a-smile Materials available Contact: None designated February 2Go Red for Women American Heart Association National Center 7272 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75231 (800) AHA-USA-1 (800) 242-8721 www.goredforwomen.org Materials available Contact: Media team February 4World Cancer Day Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) 31-33 Avenue Giuseppe Motta 1202 Geneva, Switzerland +41 (0) 22 809 1811 +41 (0) 22 809 1810 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Thuy Khuc-Bilon February 7 - 14Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week American Heart Association National Center 7272 Greenville Avenue Dallas, TX 75231 (800) AHA-USA-1 (800) 242-8721 Fax [email protected]/HEARTORG/Conditions/Congenital Heart Defects/Congenital-Heart-Defects_UCM_001090_Sub Home Page.jsp Materials available Contact: Mona Barmash February 7National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day The Strategic Leadership Council c/o Karna LLC 2907 Clairmont Road, Suite 205 Atlanta, GA 30329 (678) 538-8795 (770) 406-6638 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: None Designated February 14National Donor Day Division of Transplantation, Healthcare Systems Bureau Health Resources and Services Administration U. S. Department of Health and Human Services Parklawn Building, Room 12C-05 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857 (888) 275-4772 (703) 821-2098 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Division of Transplantation Staff February 22National Heart Valve Disease Awareness Day Alliance for Aging Research 1700 K St., NW Suite 740 Washington, DC 20006 (202) 293-2856 (202) 955-8394 Fax [email protected]/February 28 - March 3National Eating Disorder Screening Program ®Screening for Mental Health, Inc One Washington Street, Suite 304 Wellesley Hills, MA 02481 (781) 239-0071 (781) 431-7447 Fax [email protected]/programs/initiatives Materials available Contact: Jill Buchanan Back to top March March 1 - 31Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month National Hemophilia Foundation 7 Penn Plaza, Suite 1204 New York, NY 10001 (212) 328-3700 [email protected]/Newsroom/NHF-Community-News/March-Declared-Bleeding-Disorders-Awareness-Month Materials available Contact: None designated March 1 - 31National Cheerleader Safety Month USA Cheer 6745 Lenox Center Court Suite 300 Memphis, TN 38115 (888) 899-8964 [email protected]/about/national-cheerleading-safety-month Materials available Contact: Karen Lew March 1 - 31National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Prevent Cancer Foundation 1600 Duke Street, Suite 500 Alexandria, VA 22314 (800) 227-2732 (703) 836-4412 (703) 836-4413 Fax [email protected]/our-work/colorectal-cancer-awareness-month/ Materials available Contact: Jeanne Ellinport March 1 - 31National Endometriosis Awareness Month Endometriosis Association 8585 North 76th Place Milwaukee, WI 53223 (414) 355-2200 (414) 355-6065 Fax cathy@ Endometriosis Assn.orgwww.endometriosisassn.org Materials available Contact: Carol Drury March 1 - 31National Kidney Month National Kidney Foundation 30 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 (800) 622-9010 (855) NKF-CARES (653-2273) (212) 689-9261 Fax [email protected]/content/national-kidney-month Materials available Contact: None designated March 1 - 31National Nutrition Month ®Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2190 Chicago, IL 60606-6995 [email protected]/nnm Materials available Contact: Anika Swarn March 1 - 31Problem Gambling Awareness Month National Council on Problem Gambling 730 11th Street NW, Suite 601 Washington, DC 20001 (800) 522-4700 (202) 547-9204 (202) 547-9206 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Keith Whyte March 1 - 31Save Your Vision Month American Optometric Association 243 North Lindbergh Boulevard, First Floor St. Louis, MO 63141-7881 (800) 365-2219 Ext. 4200 (314) 983-4200 (314) 991-4101 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Susan Thomas March 1 - 31Trisomy Awareness Month Support Organization for Trisomy 18, 13 & Related Disorders 2982 South Union Street Rochester, NY 14624-1926 (800) 716-SOFT -7638 (585) 594-4621 (585) 594-1957 Fax [email protected] Materials available Contact: Barb Vanherreweghe March 1 - 31Workplace Eye Wellness Month American Academy of Ophthalmology P. O. Box 7424 San Francisco, CA 94120-7424 (415) 561-8534 [email protected]/eyesmart Materials available Contact: Beatrice Shelton March 4 - 11National Sleep Awareness Week ®National Sleep Foundation 1010 North Glebe Roa"
},
{
"docid": "D3325118#0",
"title": "https://championtraveler.com/dates/best-time-to-visit-helsinki-fi/\nThe Best Time to Visit Helsinki, Finland for Weather, Safety, & Tourism",
"text": "The Best Time to Visit Helsinki, Finland for Weather, Safety, & Tourism The best times to visit Helsinki for ideal weather are May 28th to September 23rdbased on average temperature and humidity from NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration). Read below for more weather and travel details. Helsinki Travel Guide Weather Temperature Perceived Temperature Rain and snow Humidity and wind Safety The busiest and least popular months Overall travel experience by time of year Weather in Helsinki Temperature Average temperatures in Helsinki vary drastically. Considering humidity, temperatures feel cold for about half of the year and otherwise nice with a chance of rain or snow throughout most of the year. The area is less temperate than some — in the 25th percentile for pleasant weather — compared to tourist destinations worldwide. Weeks with ideal weather are listed above . If you’re looking for the very warmest time to visit Helsinki, the hottest months are July, August, and then June. See average monthly temperatures below. The warmest time of year is generally late July where highs are regularly around 74.7°F (23.7°C) with temperatures rarely dropping below 60.4°F (15.8°C) at night. Helsinki Temperatures (Fahrenheit)Key High Average Low Helsinki Temperatures (Celsius)Key High Average Low“Feels-Like” Temperatures The way we experience weather isn’t all about temperature."
},
{
"docid": "D511183#0",
"title": "http://www.ware.k12.ga.us/\n.",
"text": "\"District News & Announcements Ware County Schools to Host Summer STEM Camp for Area 1st - 5th graders Posted On: Thursday, March 29, 2018Read More Autism Awareness Day is April 14th Posted On: Friday, March 23, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Earn Distinction of Being Title I Rewards Schools Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Hosts Family Reading Night Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Announces Fair Bear Writing Competition School Winners Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Holds NEHS Induction Ceremony Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Named to Governor's SHAPE Honor Roll Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Elementary Wins Big at Regional Science Fair Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Robotics Students Win 2nd Place at State Technology Competition Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More WCHS Students Excel at State Technology Competition Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More WCHS Student Hinkley H. Named \"\"Top Gun\"\" Welder Posted On: Tuesday, March 20, 2018Read More Ware Middle Student Lillian G. Places 3rd at the Georgia State Technology Competition Posted On: Friday, March 16, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Announces Young Georgia Author Winners Posted On: Thursday, March 15, 2018Read More Notice of Special Education Records Destruction Posted On: Wednesday, March 14, 2018In compliance with the Individual Disabilities Act (IDEA), The Georgia Records Act, and the Ware County School System local procedure regarding destruction of data collected, maintained or used in the provision of a free and appropriate public education of students with disabilities in the Ware County Schools, the Records Department announces it’s intention to destroy special education records during the month of May 2018. Records on students who were enrolled in a special education program in the Ware County School System who were born between January 1, 1990 and December 31, 1990 and were twenty-seven (27) years of age as of January 1, 2018 are no longer needed for educational purposes. The student or parent may need these records for Social Security or other reasons. If you, as a former special education student or a parent of a former special education student, wish to obtain these records prior to destruction, you should contact the Special Education Records Department, Ware County Board of Education, 1301 Bailey Street, Waycross, Georgia. Positive identification will be required before the records can be released to the individual. For more information, contact the Special Education Records Department at 912-287-2306 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. You may also visit our website at www.ware.k12.ga.us to view this notice. Waycross Middle Students Compete at the State Technology Competition in Macon Posted On: Tuesday, March 13, 2018Read More March 12 - 16, 2018 is School Board Appreciation Week Posted On: Sunday, March 11, 2018Read More Okefenokee RESA Director and Area Superintendents Visit Capitol Posted On: Sunday, March 11, 2018Okefenokee RESA Director Greg Jacobs and Superintendents from the Okefenokee RESA District, including Ware County Superintendent Jim L. Le Brun, visited the Capitol on March 7th to share legislative concerns with and receive updates from key lawmakers recently. The regional leaders are shown here with Representative Chad Nimmer. Read More Ware Co. High School Baseball Team Pays Visit to Waresboro Elementary School Posted On: Friday, March 9, 2018Read More Georgia State Patrol Officer Volunteers at Ruskin Elementary Posted On: Thursday, March 8, 2018Read More Three Ware County Students Selected to Serve on State Superintendent of School's Student Advisory Council Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More HOSA Students Share Flu Prevention Tips with Local Elementary and Middle School Students Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More Fair Bear Creative Writing Contest District Winners Announced Posted On: Monday, March 5, 2018Read More Ware County Middle School Robo Gators Qualify for U. S. Open CREATE and World Championships Posted On: Sunday, March 4, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Wins Kiwanis Tab Competition Posted On: Thursday, March 1, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary School Students Shine at Dr. Mamie Kennedy Oratorical Contest Posted On: Tuesday, February 27, 2018Read More Ware High Students Reach Out to Parkland, FL Peers Posted On: Monday, February 26, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary Students Compete at Regional Technology Competition Posted On: Thursday, February 22, 2018Read More Waresboro Elementary 5th Graders Visit SGSC's STEM Center Posted On: Thursday, February 22, 2018Read More February is CTAE Month Posted On: Friday, February 16, 2018Read More Colleen B. Advances to Area Speaking Event Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Memorial Drive Elementary Helps House of Hope Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Teams Win Sumdog Math Competition Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary Students are 100 Days Smarter! Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary First Graders Study Historical Figures Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ware County Junior Miss 2018 Crowned Posted On: Monday, February 12, 2018Read More Ruskin Elementary Thanks Coastal Pines for STEM Support with a Unique Gift Posted On: Sunday, February 11, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Hosts Career Day Event Posted On: Sunday, February 11, 2018Read More Ware County High School Counselors Pilot CICO Program Posted On: Saturday, February 10, 2018Read More Wacona Elementary Students Combine Study of Graphing and Habitats during STEM Lesson Posted On: Tuesday, February 6, 2018Read More Waycross Bank and Trust Makes Generous Donation of Safety Goggles to K-8 Ware Schools Posted On: Monday, February 5, 2018Read More Ware County School System Announces District Spelling Bee Winners Posted On: Monday, February 5, 2018Read More Ordinary Williams Heights Elementary Students Give in Extraordinary Ways Posted On: Thursday, February 1, 2018Read More Center Elementary CLASS Students Visit Atlanta Posted On: Wednesday, January 31, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Personnel Learn to Stop the Bleed Posted On: Wednesday, January 24, 2018Read More Ware County Middle School Students Win at Okefenokee Technology Competition Posted On: Monday, January 22, 2018Read More Ware County Schools Hosts Transportation/Professional Development Facility Groundbreaking Ceremony Posted On: Friday, January 19, 2018Read More Ware County High School to Participate in the College Board AP Capstone Diploma Posted On: Friday, January 19, 2018The Capstone Diploma Program Focuses on College-Level Independent Research, Collaborative Teamwork, and Communication and Writing Skills Crucial for College and Career Success Read More Center Elementary Honors Students for Academic Success in First Semester Posted On: Thursday, January 18, 2018Read More Dr. Alex Perryman Brings the Heat to Waycross Middle School Students Posted On: Thursday, January 18, 2018Read More Center Elementary Recognizes Spelling Bee Winner and Runner-Up Posted On: Tuesday, January 16, 2018Read More DAFFODIL Pre-K Registration for School Year 2018-2019 is Now Underway!Posted On: Tuesday, January 16, 2018Click Read More to learn more!Read More Ware County Middle School's Robo Gators Win Big Posted On: Saturday, January 13, 2018Read More Matthew D. Wins Wacona Elementary Spelling Bee Posted On: Friday, January 12, 2018Read More CDC Reporting Rise in Cases of Influenza and Gastrointestinal Virus Posted On: Friday, January 12, 2018An Important Message from Nurse Coordinator Lynn Rivers: With the return of students and staff from the Christmas and Holiday Break, we are seeing students and staff members in the clinics with flu-like symptoms and the gastrointestinal virus."
},
{
"docid": "D56656#0",
"title": "http://blog.cincinnatichildrens.org/safety-and-prevention/does-my-baby-really-need-to-ride-rear-facing-until-age-2/\nDoes My Child Really Need to Ride Rear-Facing Until Age 2?",
"text": "\"Does My Child Really Need to Ride Rear-Facing Until Age 2? February 24, 2014 34 comments By: Emily Lee The short answer is, yes, absolutely keep your baby in a rear-facing child safety seat until at least 2 years old. And here’s why: Up until a few years ago we’d get calls every day that a child was turning 1 year old and the parent wanted an appointment with a child passenger safety technician for help turning their car seat around from rear-facing to forward-facing. It became kind of a rite of passage for little ones on their 1st birthday to now be able to turn around and see out the front windshield and the parents loved being able to finally see their child in the car seat. However, in recent years we’ve learned that forward-facing isn’t the safest way for a one-year-old to ride. The American Academy of Pediatrics issued a statement about three years ago that stated a child would be safer riding in the vehicle rear-facing up to 2 years of age, or the upper rear-facing weight limit of their car seat. The study that informed this statement from the AAP found that the likelihood for head and neck injuries in crashes of all directions was significantly lower if the child was riding rear-facing as compared to forward-facing. A child’s head and neck structures aren’t fully developed until around the age of 2. When a child rides rear-facing in the car, their head and neck are better supported within the upper shell of the car seat and they are able to better sustain crash forces in a vehicle. The AAP statement was an important step in child passenger safety and it is a recommendation that we fully support here at Cincinnati Children’s."
},
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"docid": "D1938909#0",
"title": "http://www.associatedtraining.co.uk/nebosh/nebosh-general-certificate.php\nNEBOSH General Certificate",
"text": "Home NEBOSH Courses NEBOSH General Certificate NEBOSH General Certificate Introduction The NEBOSH General Certificate, or NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health to give it its full title, is one of the most popular and widely-held health and safety qualifications in the UK. It is intended to be taken by managers, supervisors and any other employees who require an understanding of general health and safety issues. The NEBOSH General Certificate covers the main legal requirements for health and safety in the UK, along with the identification and control of workplace hazards, and the practical application of this knowledge. The general content of the NEBOSH General Certificate syllabus means it is suitable and relevant for those working in virtually any industry, and is often used as a solid foundation for those going on to further study and specialising in a particular area such as construction site health and safety or fire safety. Click Here for Dates and Prices How Are Courses Run? All of our NEBOSH General Certificate courses are run as full-time block weeks, Monday to Friday 9am until approximately 5pm. Whilst other health and safety training providers may attempt to offer the NEBOSH General Certificate in other formats such as e-learning courses, distance learning, one day a week/month etc, in our many years of experience we have consistently found that full-time block courses with exams scheduled straight after equates to a significantly improved likelihood of delegates passing all of the assessments required for actually achieving the qualification. ( See Article: The Danger of Spending Money on a NEBOSH General Certificate Online Course ) Whilst some providers will be more than happy to take your money, sign you up for an online/distance learning course or one which is strung out for months and let you try and struggle your way though it, at ATC Risk management we care more about providing delegates with the best possible chance of learning the information, passing the exams and acquiring the NEBOSH General Certificate without the need for costly and time-consuming exam re-sits. What Will the NEBOSH General Certificate Give Me? Obtaining the NEBOSH General Certificate qualification will allow you to: Develop an underpinning knowledge of health and safety legislation and its impact Develop a basis for a future career in occupational health and safety Assess workplace hazards and develop control measures Assist your company's safety management programme Assessment This accredited NEBOSH qualification is assessed by two exams of 2 hours each, and a workplace-based practical inspection project."
},
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"docid": "D610469#0",
"title": "https://www.flhsmv.gov/2016/08/01/august-child-safety-awareness-month/\nAugust is Child Safety Awareness Month",
"text": "August is Child Safety Awareness Month August 1, 2016~ Children are precious cargo – motorists must take responsibility to ensure children arrive alive ~TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – This month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) is reminding motorists to focus on child safety in vehicles as well as on and around Florida roads. DHSMV is partnering with the Florida Department of Children and Families, Florida Department of Education, Florida Department of Health, Florida Sheriffs Association, Florida Police Chiefs Association and the Florida Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics to recognize August 2016 as Child Safety Awareness Month. “Children are our most precious cargo and it’s critical for all motorists to take extra caution when a child is in or around a motor vehicle, even in your own driveway,” said DHSMV Executive Director Terry L. Rhodes. “ In the heat of the Florida summer, when more children will be out on the road preparing for the start of school, it is very important to remember that whether driving through a school zone or taking a family trip, motorists must do everything possible to ensure our children arrive alive. ”Throughout the month of August, the department will be educating the public regarding all aspects of child safety on Florida roads, including: occupant protection and proper seat restraints, not leaving children in hot cars and safety in and around school zones and school buses. Preliminarily in 2015, there were 66,091 crashes in Florida involving children under the age of 18, resulting in 25,992 injuries and 149 fatalities, a 25 percent increase in fatalities from 2013. DHSMV data shows the following:“It is critically important to ensure the safety of our children in vehicles as they travel our state’s roadways. That means properly restraining children according to their age, size and weight,” said Colonel Gene S. Spaulding, Director of the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). “ FHP encourages everyone in the vehicle to buckle up, including passengers in the back seat. Remember, as the caregivers for these young lives, it’s your responsibility to ensure they are safe."
},
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"docid": "D280800#0",
"title": "http://www.fhmic.com/safetynet/resources/creating-a-successful-safety-incentive-programs/\nCreating a Successful Safety Incentive Programs",
"text": "Creating a Successful Safety Incentive Programs CREATING SUCCESSFUL SAFETY INCENTIVE PROGRAMSImplementing a Safety Incentive Program can enhance and maintain interest in your safety program and build cooperation among employees. Safety Incentive Programs are especially effective when you want to launch a safety campaign focusing on a specific area of concern. Here you will find information on: Common Elements of Safety Incentive Programs Designing and Implementing a Safety Incentive Programs Successful Safety Incentive Program Examples Safety Slogans Safety Record Safety Quizzes Miscellaneous and Combination Contest Common Elements of Safety Incentive Programs All Safety Incentive Programs are not alike. But, although each Safety Incentive Program is different, all successful programs have fourteen basic elements: A specific goal A specific theme or focus The support of top management A process to record performance A budget A participant and judge selection process Specific rules and time limits Promotion among all employees A special kickoff A design that promotes continued interest A process to communicate performance and/or standings An announcement of winners Communication of final standings Management recognition of employees’ efforts Designing and Implementing a Safety Incentive Program To be effective, Safety Incentive Programs must be properly developed, implemented, and maintained. Regardless of the type of program your company implements, there are some basic steps that should be taken when designing and implementing a program. These are: Identify the objective Select participants Establish a theme Select appropriate prizes with increasing value Determine the program’s length Communicate the goal Identify The Objective Determine why you want to establish a Safety Incentive Program. For example, you may want to decrease workers’ compensation premiums by reducing the number of worker injuries. On the other hand, increasing productivity by decreasing the number of lost workdays may be your goal. If your company is just beginning to implement a formal safety program, your goal may simply be to reinforce general safety principles. Select Participants Ask “Which employees need to participate in the program — or a particular phase of a long-term program — to achieve the objective?”Establish a Theme Having a focus reminds participants of the goal you want your employees to achieve."
},
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"docid": "D2481872#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karen_Silkwood\nKaren Silkwood",
"text": "\"Karen Silkwood From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Karen Silkwood Poster from the Christic Institute archives. Born Karen Gay Silkwood February 19, 1946 Longview, Texas Died November 13, 1974 (aged 28) near Crescent, Oklahoma Cause of death Vehicle accident Nationality American Spouse (s) William Meadows ( m. 1965; div. 1972)Children 3Karen Gay Silkwood (February 19, 1946 – November 13, 1974) was an American chemical technician and labor union activist known for raising concerns about corporate practices related to health and safety of workers in a nuclear facility. Following her mysterious death, which received extensive coverage, her estate filed a lawsuit against chemical company Kerr-Mc Gee, which was eventually settled for $1.38 million. Her story was chronicled in Mike Nichols 's 1983 Academy Award -nominated film Silkwood in which she was portrayed by Meryl Streep. She worked at the Kerr-Mc Gee Cimarron Fuel Fabrication Site plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, United States. Silkwood's job was making plutoniumpellets for nuclear reactor fuel rods. This plant experienced theft of plutonium by workers during this era. She joined the union and became an activist on behalf of issues of health and safety at the plant as a member of the union's negotiating team, the first woman to have that position at Kerr-Mc Gee. In the summer of 1974, she testified to the Atomic Energy Commission about her concerns."
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"docid": "D1327996#0",
"title": "http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Inspections/FAQ.htm\nFrequently Asked Questions",
"text": "\"Frequently Asked Questions RELATED LINKSFAQs- changes effective August 1, 2010 [ pdf]Be a responsible vehicle owner- brochure [pdf]Changes effective August 1, 2010: emissions check only; download FAQs [pdf] What are the new inspection changes? Effective, May 1, 2016 commercial vehicles and re-inspections will no longer be inspected at Central Inspection Facilities (CIF), click here. All commercial vehicles must be initially inspected at a Private Inspection Facility (PIF). All re-inspections including commercial and passenger vehicles must be conducted at a PIF click here. Passenger vehicles can be initially inspected at either a CIF or PIF. Will there be a cost for these inspections? Yes. Commercial vehicles will have to pay for their inspections. The fee is market priced, so you should contact the PIF to find the price. There is no cost for re-inspection provided that the repair is made at the PIF performing the re-inspection."
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"docid": "D3488285#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/ibiza/averages/august/\nAverages for Ibiza in August",
"text": "What's the weather like in Ibiza in August August is the hottest month of the year in Ibiza , Spain, making it a very popular time to visit. The average temperature for this month starts off at 26°C in the first few days and slowly falls until it reaches 25.5°C in the final few days. Temperature Daily high temperatures for the month start off at 30°C and gradually decrease until they reach 29°C by the end of the month, only exceeding 32°C or falling below 27°C one day out of every ten. On the other hand, daily low temperatures stay pretty constant at 22°C, almost never falling below 19°C or rising above 25°C. The highest temperature which has ever been recorded in recent times for Ibiza in August is 37°C, with the lowest temperature ever recorded for the island this month being 15°C. When you compare these temperatures to the average for the month – 26°C – it's clear that they're the extremes and certainly aren't what you should expect to experience during your holiday. Overall, the hottest month of the year in 2013 was August, with an average daily high temperature of 29°C. Rainfall Across an average August, Ibiza receives around 9mm of rainfall divided between four days throughout the month. With such a tiny amount of precipitation on falling on only a handful of days, you can safely leave your umbrella at home. In 2013, the longest dry spell of the year fell between July 12 th and August 17 th – that's 37 consecutive days with no observed precipitation."
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"docid": "D1919784#0",
"title": "http://www.tmia.com/old-website/PressP2.html\n.",
"text": "\"The most fundamental and critical issues surrounding the accident at Three Mile Island are the adverse health effects and the unresolved questions of dose. The facts are that people have experienced radiation symptoms and have suffered adverse health effects. Some have died and more will as a result of the accident . Unfortunately, the lie that not enough radiation was released to cause harm has been told so often by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, GPU, and others, it has become part of the \"\"official science.\"\" Many of us, as \"\"human dosimeters,\"\" unaware of the accident, reported radiation symptoms during the accident, but the authorities responsible for protecting our health and safety refused to look into our allegations. The NRC omitted evidence of dose limit violations and they never fined TMI's owner Metropolitan Edison (Met-Ed) for overdosing the public. All of the critical radiation monitors at the plant went off-scale during the accident. The authorities, however, misrepresented one radiation monitor as having remained \"\"on-scale\"\" during the accident when it did not. And they shamelessly prohibited conclusions of any health damage, when in fact there are. What We Know There is no doubt adverse health effects occurred as a result of the accident at Three Mile Island."
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"docid": "D1866693#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia_Airlines_Flight_370\nMalaysia Airlines Flight 370",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the aircraft that was shot down over Ukraine four months later in July 2014, see Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Malaysia Airlines Flight 3709M-MRO, the aircraft that disappeared, shown here on departure in 2011. Disappearance summary Date 8 March 2014Summary Cause unknown, new search ongoing, some debris has been found Site Southern Indian Ocean (presumed)Passengers 227Crew 12Fatalities 239 ( Declared dead in absentia [1])Survivors 0 (presumed)Aircraft type Boeing 777-200EROperator Malaysia Airlines Registration 9M-MROFlight origin Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Sepang, Malaysia Destination Beijing Capital International Airport, Chaoyang-Shunyi District, China Malaysia Airlines Flight 370Search ( JACC ) · Timeline· Satellite communications analysis· Unofficial disappearance theories See also: List of missing aircraftv t e This article's lead section may be too long for the length of the article. Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. Please read the layout guide and lead section guidelines to ensure the section will still be inclusive of all essential details. Please discuss this issue on the article's talk page. ( March 2018)Part of a series on the History of Malaysia Prehistoric Malaysia [show]Early kingdoms [show]Rise of Muslim states [show]Colonial era [show]World War II [show]Formation of Malaysia [show]Incidents [show]By topic [show]Malaysia portalv t e Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 ( MH370 / MAS370) [a] was a scheduled international passenger flight that disappeared on 8 March 2014 while flying from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Malaysia, to its destination, Beijing Capital International Airport in China. The aircraft has not been recovered, and the cause of the disappearance remains unknown. The aircraft, a Boeing 777-200ER operated by Malaysia Airlines, last made voice contact with air traffic control at 01:19 MYT, 8 March (17:19 UTC, 7 March) when it was over the South China Sea, less than an hour after takeoff. It disappeared from air traffic controllers' radar screens at 01:22 MYT, but was still tracked on military radar as it deviated westwards from its planned flight path and crossed the Malay Peninsula, until it left the range at 02:22 while over the Andaman Sea, 200 nautical miles (370 km) north-west of Penang in north-western Malaysia."
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"docid": "D130780#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August\nAugust",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Aug.\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Aug. This article is about the month. For other uses, see August (disambiguation). January February March April May June July August September October November December<< August >>Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa0 1 0 2 0 3 0 40 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 23 24 2526 27 28 29 30 312018Depiction of harvesting in the August calendar page of the Queen Mary Psalter (fol. 78v), ca. 1310. August is the eighth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendars, and the fifth of seven months to have a length of 31 days. [ 1] It was originally named Sextilis in Latin because it was the sixth month in the original ten-month Roman calendar under Romulus in 753 BC, and March was the first month of the year. About 700 BC, it became the eighth month when January and February were added to the year before March by King Numa Pompilius, who also gave it 29 days."
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"docid": "D1405071#0",
"title": "https://www.travelfish.org/weather/thailand/august\nWeather in Thailand in August",
"text": "Weather in Thailand in August What would you like to know about the weather in Thailand? Thailand weather map Introduction August weather summary Where is best in Thailand in August? What are the most popular Thai islands in August? Bangkok and Central Thailand Eastern Thailand Northern Thailand Northeast Thailand Southeast Thailand Southwest Thailand Thailand weather map+-© Mapbox © Open Street Map Improve this map Introduction They don't say Thailand has a monsoon climate without reason! August in Thailand, just sees the rain keep coming. It's not all bad news though, as August marks the peak of the wet season in both northern and northeast Thailand — things will start to dry out from here onwards. In other regions though, the wet season lingers. August weather summary Location Avg min temp. ( °C)Avg max temp. ( °C)Avg rainfall (mm)Bangkok2533214Chiang Mai2431224Khon Kaen2432257Ko Chang24301071Hua Hin253382Ko Samui2532121Phuket2531308Trang2332294Where is best in Thailand in August?"
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"docid": "D2960069#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/punta_cana/averages/august/\nAverages for Punta cana in August",
"text": "\"What's the weather like in Punta Cana in August Punta Cana is situated on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic in the Caribbean. Known for its beaches and water sports, this resort boasts a tropical climate with high temperatures and loads of sunshine all-year-round. August falls within the wet and hurricane seasons in Punta Cana, which means you're likely to experience intense rainfall and powerful winds during your holiday. Temperature During this month, the average temperature for Punta Cana slowly falls as the month progresses, dropping from 28°C on August 1 st down to 27°C by August 31 st. Daily highs fall slightly from 32°C down to 31°C, whilst daily lows also drop slightly from 26°C down to 25°C as the month progresses. In recent times, the highest temperature which has ever been recorded in the resort in August is 38°C, whilst the lowest temperature ever registered in Punta Cana during this month is 20°C. Rain Since it falls during the wet season in Punta Cana, August sees quite a lot of rainfall when compared to April and May. During this month, the average rainfall for the resort is 89mm – that's four inches. This precipitation is spread out across five rainy days, which means there is only a small chance you'll experience rainfall during your holiday, but if you do, it will be heavy. The most likely type of precipitation you'll experience in Punta Cana in August is thunderstorms, followed by moderate rain. Rainfall is most likely to occur around August 31 st, when it falls on 58% of days."
},
{
"docid": "D138304#0",
"title": "http://marcasmus.com/post/29982492884/prorate-last-months-rent-california\n.",
"text": "If you’re on a month to month lease in California and give your landlord 30 day notice mid-month, rent for the following month is prorated based on the number of days you’ll occupy the property during that month. Said differently, you can move out at any time during a month, after giving 30 day notice, and pay only for the time you occupy the rental. The lease agreement being “month to month”does not mean that you have to stop paying rent on the day of the month your rent is due (usually the 1st). When I ran into this issue I couldn’t find a solid answer on the web. So, I’ve documented my experience in hopes it will help someone out there work through the same issue faster and with less stress. My experience follows: In July of 2012 I was preparing to move from Santa Barbara to San Luis Obispo for a new job. I personally delivered written 30 day notice to my landlord on July 28th. My notice informed him that I would move out of my rented room on or before August 27th. A few days later my rent was nearly due, so I wrote my landlord a check for what I believed I owed him (why this calculation is incorrect later): (# days I’d occupy in August / # days in August) * my monthly rent (27/31)*$795$692.42I slipped the $692.42 check under his door and emailed him, explaining how I calculated the amount. He replied: Marc,The rental agreement you signed started on June 1, and is month to month, due on the 1st of each month."
},
{
"docid": "D1336098#0",
"title": "http://time.com/3145411/stop-pretending-nothing-happens-in-august/\nStop Pretending Nothing Happens in August",
"text": "Opinion Media Stop Pretending Nothing Happens in August President Richard Nixon Resignation at White House in Washington on August 9th 1974. Keystone-France—Gamma-Keystone via Getty Images By Andrés Martinez August 20, 2014The headlines these days all seem to demand exclamation marks. Iraq is teetering on the brink! Russian troops are massing on the Ukrainian border! Gaza lies in ruins! World’s worst Ebola epidemic afflicts Africa!Oh, and it is also National Goat Cheese Month. Welcome to another quiet and peaceful August. Yeah, right. One of the puzzles of summer is why so many of us persist in pretending that August is a month when nothing happens, when we can step back, tune out, take a break, and recharge. Europeans even think they are entitled to take the entire month off."
},
{
"docid": "D567131#0",
"title": "http://www.spainmadesimple.com/costa-blanca/benidorm/weather/\nBenidorm Weather Forecast and Insiders Guide to What to Expect in Benidorm",
"text": "Benidorm Weather Forecast and Insiders Guide to What to Expect in Benidorm The graphic below shows you today’s weather in Benidorm as well as the current current temperature in Benidorm. You will also see the conditions in Benidorm i.e. whether it is sunny, cloudy, raining, overcast or clear blue skies as it often is. If you want more advanced information such as the humidity, pressure, UV, pollen count and wind direction and strengths you can also click on the link to view those. The Benidorm weather forecast is especially useful if you are about to come on holiday to Benidorm. You can choose the length of the outlook you want, for example the most popular option is tomorrow’s weather for Benidorm but you can also see the 5 day, 7 day (week forecast), 10 day, 14 day or 15 day forecast. Each day has the predicted daily high and low temperatures and the likelihood of any rain. Weather forecast Benidorm Tue 10 Apr10° / 19°7Wed 11 Apr10° / 18°6Thu 12 Apr11° / 20°7Weather in Benidorm Table Of Content Benidorm Weather Forecast Benidorm in the Summer Benidorm Weather in June. Benidorm Weather in July. August Weather in Benidorm. Benidorm in the Autumn Benidorm Weather in September."
},
{
"docid": "D779417#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/las_vegas/averages/august/\nAverages for Las Vegas in August",
"text": "\"What's the Weather Like in Las Vegas in August? Temperature After July, August is the hottest month of the year in Las Vegas , USA. The hottest time to visit is at the start of the month, when the average temperature is 33°C (made up of highs of 39°C and lows of 27°C). This average temperature falls to 32.5°C (highs of 39°C and lows of 26°C) by August 11 th, 31.5°C (highs of 38°C and lows of 25°C) by August 21 st and 30.5°C (highs of 37°C and lows of 24°C) by August 31 st. Even though it only happens once every ten days, temperatures have been known to fall below 21°C and rise above 42°C in Las Vegas in August. The highest temperature ever registered in the city in August is 46°C, whilst the coolest temperature ever registered in the city during this month is 19°C. With hot average temperatures like these, August in Las Vegas should definitely be reserved for travellers who love the heat and the sunshine. If you're planning on visiting the city during this month, it's a good idea to visit toward the end of August, when the temperatures are at their lowest and avoiding the start of the month, when the temperatures are at their highest. Whichever part of August you choose to visit Las Vegas, make sure you pack plenty of light and airy clothing, swimming gear and suntan cream to avoid heatstroke and sunburn. If you think these scorching temperatures might be too much for you to handle, you might be better off visiting during one of the cooler autumn months, such as October."
},
{
"docid": "D149148#0",
"title": "http://www.maltabulb.com/malta_weather.html\nSo whatâs the Malta weather like year round?",
"text": "\"So what’s the Malta weather like year round? Warm most of the time. What’s not to like about Malta weather!! ! Located right in the centre of the Mediterranean, the Maltese islands boast terrific weather almost all year round. The hottest months are July, August and September where temperature often rises over 30 Degrees Celsius (86.00 °F), especially during the month of August. Plan your trip Local Radar Detailed Forecast A huge plus about the Malta weather is humidity. This does not waver from 70% year round and thus you can rest assured that you can wander around the islands in comfort, no matter what the temperature is like. Typical of a Mediterranean climate, are the short spells of rain fall. Rain is generally experienced during the cooler winter months, namely in December, January and February. You can experience some occasional rain during Autumn too."
},
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"docid": "D473332#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/london/averages/august/\nAverages for London in August",
"text": "What's the weather like in London in August August is a great time to visit London , UK, when the summer season is coming to a close. Temperature During this month, the average temperature is 18°C – the highest average temperature for the whole year. As August progresses, the daily temperatures slowly decrease as summer blends into autumn. Daily high temperatures start off at 23°C on August 1 st, falling down to 22°C on August 11 th before finally reaching 20°C on August 30 th. Across the month, daily highs rarely exceed 26°C or fall below 18°C. Daily low temperatures change in a similar fashion and start off at 16°C on August 1 st before dropping down to 15°C by August 30 th. Daily low tempertures rarely exceed 18°C or fall below 13°C. The highest temperature ever recorded in recent times in London in August is 38°C, with the lowest temperature ever recorded for this month being 10°C. Compare these figures to the average temperature for the month – 18°C – and it's easy to see that they're the extremes and certainly aren't what you should expect during your holiday. Relative to the average, the hottest day of 2013 was August 1 st when the daily high temperature was 33°C, compared to the average of 23°C."
},
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"docid": "D1674619#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187147-i14-k2985401-What_s_Paris_like_in_August-Paris_Ile_de_France.html\nWhat's Paris like in August?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Ile-de-France forums Paris forum Paris forumsamyzing Toronto Level Contributor91 posts2 reviews Save Topic What's Paris like in August? Jul 28, 2009, 2:56 PMTypically or historically, what is Paris like in August? As a teacher I am unfortunately limited as to when I can travel- we have chosen August as I am just finishing to teach summer school so it was the only time we could afford to go. Is it hot and humid or typically rainy? Is it full of tourists or is it low season? I know that August is typically the month when many Europeans take their beach vacations so many stores will be closed. I will also be there in time for the Feast of the Assumption, will there be a celebration? Thanks so much!Report inappropriate content Tours in Paris See all The Green Way60 Reviews Sightseeing Tours, Segway Tours1 Visit 4 You Sightseeing Tours, Walking Tours, City Tours, Historical & Heritage Tours, Private Tours Original Food Tours196 Reviews Private Tours, Sightseeing Tours, Food Tours, Wine Tours & Tastings Driver-Guide-France132 Reviews Sightseeing Tours, Cultural Tours, Historical & Heritage Tours, Private Tours1-10 of 13 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »Les68Level Contributor3,503 posts85 reviews Save Reply1. Re: What's Paris like in August? Jul 28, 2009, 3:14 PMI actually like Paris in August."
},
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"docid": "D649187#0",
"title": "https://www.priceoftravel.com/9231/best-europe-destinations-in-august/\n22 Best Europe destinations in August for 2018",
"text": "22 Best Europe destinations in August for 2018By Roger Wade 10 Apr, 2018 Comments (8) Add a comment You might expect that every city in Europe is overrun by tourists in August, but that's not actually true. Many of Europe's cities are very crowded in August, but some others, including Paris, are actually somewhat empty because so many locals and businesses are out of town and closed. Below is our list of the 22 best places to consider for a Europe trip in the month of August. You can expect pleasant weather in almost all of them, as well as sizable crowds in most. If this is your first trip to Europe then it would be a shame to skip a city like London or Paris just because of other tourists. You'll also find some lesser known cities on the list, and hopefully you can put together a great Europe itinerary of your own. Generally speaking it's better to avoid Europe's beaches in August because nearly all of them are at maximum crowds and prices this month.22 Best destinations in Europe in August Rome, Italy August avg high: 84F/29CAugust avg low: 65F/18CAugust avg precip: 1.3″/3.3cm August is a tricky month to visit Rome because it's very warm and rather crowded, but also because so many Italians take most or all of the month off. This means that there are virtually no business travelers to compete with at nicer hotels, but still a lot of other tourists. Rome is so interesting that it's still worth visiting in August, even if it is a bit crowded. If you have more time you might also consider visiting Sorrento, which is a bit south of Naples, and the perfect base to visit that city as well as Pompeii and the Amalfi Coast."
},
{
"docid": "D3488285#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/ibiza/averages/august/\nAverages for Ibiza in August",
"text": "What's the weather like in Ibiza in August August is the hottest month of the year in Ibiza , Spain, making it a very popular time to visit. The average temperature for this month starts off at 26°C in the first few days and slowly falls until it reaches 25.5°C in the final few days. Temperature Daily high temperatures for the month start off at 30°C and gradually decrease until they reach 29°C by the end of the month, only exceeding 32°C or falling below 27°C one day out of every ten. On the other hand, daily low temperatures stay pretty constant at 22°C, almost never falling below 19°C or rising above 25°C. The highest temperature which has ever been recorded in recent times for Ibiza in August is 37°C, with the lowest temperature ever recorded for the island this month being 15°C. When you compare these temperatures to the average for the month – 26°C – it's clear that they're the extremes and certainly aren't what you should expect to experience during your holiday. Overall, the hottest month of the year in 2013 was August, with an average daily high temperature of 29°C. Rainfall Across an average August, Ibiza receives around 9mm of rainfall divided between four days throughout the month. With such a tiny amount of precipitation on falling on only a handful of days, you can safely leave your umbrella at home. In 2013, the longest dry spell of the year fell between July 12 th and August 17 th – that's 37 consecutive days with no observed precipitation."
},
{
"docid": "D2864113#0",
"title": "http://www.nstperfume.com/2008/08/19/perfume-for-life-how-long-will-your-fragrance-collection-last/\nPerfume for Life: How Long Will Your Fragrance Collection Last?",
"text": "\"Perfume for Life: How Long Will Your Fragrance Collection Last? Posted by Kevin on 19 August 2008 177 Comments Robin, the creator of this blog, has written many times: “…my perfume collection will outlive me.” Come to find out, she’s probably right; or at least her current collection will see her into grandmother-hood (keep in mind her child is only 9 years old) and the receipt of her first Social Security check. I decided to figure out the “life expectancy” of my own, much smaller, perfume collection and the results are shocking. To start, I used three empty 50 ml perfume bottles, by three different perfume companies, and filled the bottles with water and sprayed till they were empty. The average number of sprays in a 50 ml bottle is 735 (double that figure for a 100 ml bottle of fragrance). We all know there are 365 days in a year, so a 50 ml bottle of fragrance will provide a person (who wears that fragrance every day and sprays once) TWO years worth of perfume. Of course, most of us wear more than one spray of scent; if you wear two sprays a day, every day, from a 50 ml bottle of perfume, that single bottle will last a year. I divided my perfumes into 50 ml and 100 ml groups. I then further divided the perfumes into usage categories — perfumes I spray 3 times per wearing, perfumes I spray 5 times, and perfumes I spray 10 times per wearing (I rarely use less than three sprays or more than 10 per use)."
},
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"docid": "D2487508#0",
"title": "http://www.astralreflections.com/tim-stephens/2013/luck-forecast-2013-2014/\nLUCK FORECAST â 2015 â 16",
"text": "LUCK FORECAST – 2015 – 16YOUR LUCK FORECAST, 2015-2016: (Note: prior years follow this article. ) ALL SIGNS: In general, though I am focusing on luck, we should all be careful about investing and about starting significant new business or practical projects. Unfortunately the planet of luck, Jupiter, spends most of the year ahead in difficult aspect to Saturn, the planet of “cold reality.” On the plus side, Jupiter is “on top” in this cosmic wrestling match, so good luck will tend to win over bad. Put another way, we should succeed in our endeavours, but with a lot of struggle or perseverance. Still, be wary of backing a losing horse. If you feel despondent about a certain project, or don’t believe fully in what you’re doing, back out and look for a more favourable situation/opportunity. Sorry, folks, but that’s the way it is during this particular luck cycle – believe in your own area of luck, as outlined below for your sign, but be hard-headed, too. LUCK FORECAST, AUGUST 2015 TO SEPTEMBER 2016: ARIES March 21-April 19At 4:13 am (PDT) August 11, 2015, Aries, Jupiter, your planet of great good luck, leaves your romantic and creative zone, and speeds into Virgo, your sign of work, machinery, daily health, and care of dependents (pets, kids, etc.). Doesn’t sound too exciting, but there will be benefits for the 13 months ahead (to early September, 2016) as Jupiter lights up this “work zone.”"
},
{
"docid": "D637470#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_3_months_that_make_up_summer\nWhat months are in summer?",
"text": "Don Dfoofnik 4,377,816 Contributions There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. What months are in summer? In the Northern Hemisphere, traditionally June, July, and August. The season nominally extends from the summer solstice (June 20/21) to the fall equinox (September 22/23). … What are the summer months? June, July and August What are summer months? Summer months are the months in summer like January,February and December. What are the months in summer? Summer stars on the summer solstice, which takes place around June22, and ends on the vernal equinox, which is September 22. Thismeans summer includes June, July, August, and …Jhazzie Poco Basit 3 Contributions What are the months of summer?"
},
{
"docid": "D2915312#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/paris/averages/august/\nAverages for Paris in August",
"text": "What's the weather like in Paris in August August is a very popular month to visit Paris , France, when summer sunshine and mild temperatures are the norm. At this time of the year, the average temperature begins at around 20°C at the start of the month and drops down to 18°C in the final few days. Daily high temperatures fall from 25°C to 23°C across the month, very rarely exceeding 31°C or falling below 19°C. Daily low temperatures fall slightly from 15°C to 13°C, almost never rising above 18°C or falling below 9°C. Temperature The highest temperature which has ever been recorded in recent times in Paris in August is 40°C, with the lowest temperature ever recorded for the city this month being 6°C. Take a look at these temperatures alongside the average for the month – 19.5°C – and it's easy to see that they're the extremes and aren't what you should be prepared for during your holiday. In 2013, the hottest day of the year was August 1 st, when temperatures reached a staggering 35°C – that's 10°C hotter than the relative average for that day. Rainfall Throughout August, Paris is subject to an average of 21mm of rainfall – that's the exact same figure as the previous month. With some sort of rainfall occurring on an average of ten days throughout the month, there's a fair chance that you'll experience a shower or two during your stay, so be prepared and pack an umbrella. Moderate rain is the most likely type of precipitation and usually happens around August 31 st, whereas thunderstorms are the second most common type of rainfall and tend to occur on August 1 st."
},
{
"docid": "D581157#0",
"title": "http://www.hughhowey.com/kindle-unlimited-knockout/\nKindle Unlimited Scores a Knockout",
"text": "Kindle Unlimited Scores a Knockout Posted on Aug 15, 2015 | Writing After 40 days in the Kindle Unlimited program, and after going through my first royalty statement that includes KU pagereads, I have a few observations. First, a little background for the uninitiated: Over a year ago, Amazon launched an ebook subscription service known as Kindle Unlimited. For $9.95 a month, readers could enjoy unlimited access to over a million ebooks. For authors, the program was contentious, because it required making those titles exclusive with Amazon. You couldn’t sell them elsewhere. This was the price of admission. To entice their bestselling authors to try the program, Amazon allowed several dozen indies to keep their titles in KU for a limited time without the exclusivity requirement. I was invited into the trial, and I could see the benefit of being in the program immediately, but it wasn’t clear whether my readership was best served by being in KU or not. When the time trial expired, I pulled my ebooks out of KU. Looking back, I can see that this was a huge mistake."
},
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"docid": "D1770214#0",
"title": "http://www.mamapedia.com/article/one-year-old-shoes\nOne Year Old Shoes",
"text": "\"One Year Old Shoes Updated on August 24, 2008K. S. asks from Olathe, KS on August 21, 200843 answershow do they do sizing for infant/toddler shoes? my daughter is one and walking all over, so i figured it was time to get her some shoes...i got a size one, thinking that was for a one year old, but they were too small, so i got a two. i measured her foot and the shoe, and it measured plenty big, yet it still seems small for her. but i don't want to get too big of a shoe or she might not be able to walk in them. any suggestions?? ( she hates wearing shoes by the way!! ) Respond 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 K. S. a private message Read more that K. S. has written Browse local questions Is this helpful? Yes | No Featured Answers M. L.answers from Wichita on August 22, 2008I took my little ones to the store with me so I could get the opinion of the sales person. Then, when I had the last child we just put the handme downs on her until the size seemed right :)Edit My Answer Helpful?"
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"docid": "D1437379#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/vienna/averages/august/\nAverages for Vienna in August",
"text": "What's the weather like in Vienna in August August falls in the middle of the prime tourist season in Vienna , Austria. This is one of the best months to visit the city, featuring the warmest temperatures and the most sunshine. Only in July has the weather in this UNESCO World Heritage Listed city been as equally beautiful. If you're looking to spend your holiday in the Austrian capital and want to check the forecast, you can do so on this page. Temperature The nights in August are comfortably warm with an average low temperature of 14°C. In the afternoons, the mercury climbs to an average high of 24°C, absolutely amazing weather to spend hours walking from highlight to highlight, palace to palace and museum to museum. Sipping a coffee at one of Vienna's numerous cafés is a mandatory thing to do as well in summer. Both those average lows and highs tend to decrease a bit in the course of the month, though—the warmest period of the year is from late- July to early-August. The average low temperature drops from 16°C to 13°C; the average high from 26°C to 23°C. That decrease generally occurs toward the end of the month."
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"docid": "D1561903#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/A_month_named_after_a_Roman_Emperor\nA month named after a Roman Emperor?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History Ancient History Ancient Rome Roman Empire A month named after a Roman Emperor? Flag A month named after a Roman Emperor? Answer by Frances Murray Confidence votes 36.9KAugust is the only month named after a Roman emperor. It was named to honor Augustus Caesar. The month of July is named after Julius Caesar, but he was not an emperor. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What month is named after the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar? July Peter Zavon 201,985 Contributions Which month is named after a Roman Emperor? August is named for Augustus Caesar, and July is named for Gaius Julius Caesar Which two months of the year are named after roman emperors? July - Julius Caesar August - Augustus Caesar Plucas 42,992 Contributions What month is named after a Roman emperor?"
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"docid": "D656913#0",
"title": "http://gospain.about.com/od/spanishclimate/ss/weather.htm\nWeather in Spain by Month and Region",
"text": "\"Europe Spain Guide Weather in Spain by Month and Region By Damian Corrigan Updated 02/05/18Share Pin Email01of 10Rain or Shine? What to Expect in Spain•••Weather in Spain: Introduction For many, the reason they come to Spain is because of the weather. Northern Europeans flock to Spain to lie on Spain's famous beaches with supposedly guaranteed sun all day, every day. Spain's weather isn't as simple as that. One of the biggest myths about Spain is that the weather is always good. It is true that in the summer it will usually be sunny, especially in the south but in most of the rest of the country too. However, as the picture above shows, there is never any guarantee! It's also worth noting that July and August can be too hot in some cities. Useful Information on Weather in Spain Average Monthly Temperatures Average Number of Days of Rain Weather in Spain by Month and Season For convenience the Spanish seasons are split into equal three-month chunks, when in reality they are not so evenly divided. For more specific advice, click on the relevant month below each season."
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"docid": "D3088604#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426931/trivia\nTrivia",
"text": "\"Edit August Rush (2007)Trivia Showing all 15 items August's unique style of playing guitar, which includes banging on the strings, was innovated by the artist Michael Hedges. Other artists have continued to develop his style. In the movie, August's first improvisation session on guitar is actually Hedge's song \"\"Ritual Dance\"\", played by guitarist Kaki King.56 of 56 found this interesting | Share this Lyla's gold cross necklace was seen dropping to the pavement before her father ushers her into the limo as Louis looks on. Later in the movie \"\"Wizard\"\" is seen wearing the same necklace.54 of 54 found this interesting | Share this Two of the songs that Jonathan Rhys Meyers ' character, 'Louis Connelly' sings, 'This Time' and 'Break' were considered as nominees for the category of 'Best Original Song' in the '80th Annual Academy Awards'70 of 71 found this interesting | Share this Robin Williams ' performance as \"\"Wizard\"\" was reportedly inspired by rock star Bono.61 of 62 found this interesting | Share this The story is based on the plot of Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. In addition to the main characters (August/Oliver, Wizard/Fagin, Arthur/The Artful Dodger) it also includes some of the more obscure characters from the book, such as Oliver's friend Dick from the workhouse/August's friend in the orphanage, Hope/Rose Maylie, Rev. James/Mr. Brownlow, and Lyla's Father/Monks.57 of 58 found this interesting | Share this Evan's hurried and disorganized writing of sheet music closely parallels the working style of Gioachino Rossini, best known for \"\"William Tell\"\" and \"\"The Thieving Magpie\"\", who is known to have written pieces mere hours before they were to be performed.36 of 36 found this interesting | Share this In Brazil, the movie is titled \"\"The Sound of the Heart\"\".33 of 33 found this interesting | Share this Freddie Highmore actually learned how to conduct for the movie. Susan Deaver, an adjunct Professor at C. W. Post, taught him.63 of 65 found this interesting | Share this (at around 1h 40 mins) When Louis is in the van passing Central Park, the banner he sees shows that the concert's pianist is Lionel Wigram, Executive Producer of the movie.23 of 23 found this interesting | Share this August plays a Gibson J200, also used by Elvis Presley throughout his career. During their encounter in the park, he and Jonathan Rhys Meyers ' character switch guitars. Rhys Meyers played Elvis in Elvis (2005) two years before this movie was released.37 of 40 found this interesting | Share this Liv Tyler and Claire Danes were each considered for the role of \"\"Lyla Novacek\"\" before Keri Russell was cast.23 of 24 found this interesting | Share this Second film where Keri Russell and Jonathan Rhys Meyers co-star. The first was Mission: Impossible III (2006).18 of 19 found this interesting | Share this The IND Hoyt-Schermerhorn St. station in Brooklyn was used for the subway scene when August tries to run away.16 of 17 found this interesting | Share this When Lyla and Louis are on the rooftop, a man resembling the \"\"Wizard\"\" is playing a harmonica and guitar down below them.24 of 27 found this interesting | Share this James Morrison was offered the part of Louis Connelly and turned it down to concentrate on his music.15 of 17 found this interesting | Share this See also Goofs | Crazy Credits | Quotes | Alternate Versions | Connections | Soundtracks Getting Started | Contributor Zone »Contribute to This Page Edit page August Rush Did You Know?"
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"docid": "D1623554#0",
"title": "https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Rushes_(album)\nRushes (album)",
"text": "\"Rushes (album)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Rushes Studio album by The Fireman Released 21 September 1998Recorded Early 1998Genre Ambient techno, electronic, EDMLength 61: 20Label Hydra/EMIProducer The Fireman The Fireman chronology Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest (1993) Rushes (1998) Electric Arguments (2008)Paul Mc Cartney chronology Standing Stone (1997) Rushes (1998) Run Devil Run (1999)Singles from Rushes\"\"Rushes\"\" Released: 21 September 1998\"\"Fluid (Nitin Sawhney Remixes)\"\" Released: 1999Rushes is a 1998 ambient techno album by The Fireman, a duo composed of Paul Mc Cartney and producer Youth. Contents1 Recording2 Release and reception3 Track listing4 References Recording One line of lyrics included in the song \"\"Palo Verde\"\" was taken from an unreleased track of Mc Cartney's, titled \"\"Let Me Love You Always\"\". [ 1] [2] Similarly, bits from another unreleased song, \"\"Hey Now (What Are You Looking at Me For? )\"\", was used in \"\"Bison\"\", \"\"Auraveda\"\" and \"\"7 a.m.\"\". [ 1] [2] Both unreleased tracks were recorded at some point during 1995, at Mc Cartney's The Mill studio; [1] in an edition of Club Sandwich magazine, two more songs were mentioned: \"\"Plum Jam\"\" and \"\"Through the Marshes\"\". [ 2] All of the tracks featured on the album were recorded early 1998. [ 2]Release and reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating All Music [3]Encyclopedia of Popular Music [4]Better received than predecessor Strawberries Oceans Ships Forest, Rushes is distinguished by not relying so much on Mc Cartney's previous recordings. Rushes was released in the UK on Hydra on 21 September 1998, [nb 1] [5] while in the US it was released on 20 October 1998. [ 6] The album was also released on double vinyl. [ nb 2] [5] Two 12\"\" singles were released from the album, both mixes of \"\"Fluid\"\", [5] the first 12\"\", [nb 3] released on the same day as and with the same name as the album, contains the tracks \"\"Fluid\"\", \"\"Appletree Cinnabar Amber\"\", and an extended version of an album track titled \"\"Bison (Long One)\"\". ["
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"docid": "D1950033#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You_Really_Got_Me\nYou Really Got Me",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"You Really Got Me\"\"Dutch single sleeve Single by the Kinks B-side \"\"It's All Right\"\"Released4 August 1964 (UK)2 September 1964 (US)Format 7-inch 45 rpm single Recorded July 1964Studio IBC, London Genre Hard rock [1] garage rock [2]Length 2: 20Label Pye (UK) Reprise (US)Songwriter (s) Ray Davies Producer (s) Shel Talmy The Kinks UK singles chronology\"\" You Still Want Me \"\" (1964) \"\" You Really Got Me \"\" (1964) \"\" All Day and All of the Night \"\" (1964)The Kinks US singles chronology\"\" Long Tall Sally \"\" (1964) \"\" You Really Got Me \"\" (1964) \"\" All Day and All of the Night \"\" (1964)Audio samplefile help\"\" You Really Got Me \"\" is a song written by Ray Davies for English rock band the Kinks. The song, originally performed in a more blues-oriented style, was inspired by artists such as Lead Belly and Big Bill Broonzy. Two versions of the song were recorded, with the second performance being used for the final single. Although it was rumoured that future Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page had performed the song's guitar solo, the myth has since been proven false. \"\" You Really Got Me\"\" was built around power chords ( perfect fifths and octaves) and heavily influenced later rock musicians, particularly in the genres of heavy metal and punk rock. Built around a guitar riff played by Dave Davies, the song's lyrics were described by Dave as \"\"a love song for street kids.\"\" [ 3]\"\"You Really Got Me\"\" was released on 4 August 1964 as the group's third single, and reached number one on the UK singles chart the next month, remaining for two weeks. The song became the group's breakthrough hit; it established them as one of the top British Invasion acts in the United States, reaching number seven there later in the year. \"\" You Really Got Me\"\" was later included on the Kinks' debut album, Kinks. The song was covered by American rock band Van Halen in 1978, peaking at 36 on the Billboard Hot 100."
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"docid": "D1607851#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devo\nDevo",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the band. For other uses, see Devo (disambiguation). Devo Devo performing live at the Forecastle Festival, in Louisville, Kentucky, 2010 Left to right: Gerald Casale (bass), Mark Mothersbaugh (vocals; keyboards), Bob Casale (keyboards; guitar), and Bob Mothersbaugh (guitar)Background information Also known as The Wipeouters Origin Kent and Akron, Ohio, U. S. Genres New wave [1] [2] [3] synth-pop [2]art punk [1] post-punk [3] art pop [4]electronic rock [5] industrial [6]Years active1973–1991 1996–present (on hiatus)Labels Warner Bros. Virgin Enigma Rykodisc Rhino Stiff Restless Associated acts Devo 2.0 Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers Toni Basil Website clubdevo .com Members Gerald Casale Mark Mothersbaugh Bob Mothersbaugh Josh Freese Josh Hager Past members Bob Casale (deceased)Bob Lewis Rod Reisman Fred Weber Jim Mothersbaugh Alan Myers (deceased)David Kendrick Jeff Friedl Josh Mancell Devo ( / ˈ d iː v oʊ /, originally / d iː ˈ v oʊ /) [7] is an American rock band that formed in 1973, consisting of members from Kent and Akron, Ohio. Their classic lineup consisted of two sets of brothers, the Mothersbaughs ( Mark and Bob) and the Casales ( Gerald and Bob ), along with Alan Myers. The band had a No. 14 Billboard chart hit in 1980 with the single \"\" Whip It \"\" and has maintained a cult following throughout its existence. Devo's music and stage shows mingle kitsch science fiction themes, deadpan surrealist humor and mordantly satirical social commentary. Their often discordant pop songs feature unusual synthetic instrumentation and time signatures that have proven influential on subsequent popular music, particularly new wave, industrial, and alternative rock artists. Devo was also a pioneer of the music video, creating many memorable clips for the Laser Disc format, with \"\"Whip It\"\" getting heavy airplay in the early days of MTV. Contents1 History1.1 Recording contract1.2 1980s hits1.3 Break-up1.4 Reunion and hiatus1.5 Revival and new work2 Deaths3 Band members3.1 Notes4 Discography4.1 Studio albums5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links History [ edit]The name Devo comes from the concept of ' de-evolution '—the idea that instead of continuing to evolve, mankind has actually begun to regress, as evidenced by the dysfunction and herd mentality of American society.\"\" ["
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"docid": "D1562803#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckethead\nBuckethead",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Buckethead (disambiguation). Buckethead Buckethead performing in 2008. Background information Birth name Brian Patrick Carroll Also known as Buckethead Born May 13, 1969 (age 48) [1]Pomona, California Genres Heavy metal progressive metal funk metal avant-garde metalinstrumental rock experimental rockambient Instruments Guitar bass banjokeyboards Years active 1987–present Labels TDRS Hatboxghost Music Bucketheadland Avant Day Eight Music Sony Music Cyber Octave Sub Meta Metastation City Hall Stray Gonervill Catalyst Entertainment Ion Disembodied Tzadik Avabella Productions Serjical Strike Associated acts Colonel Claypool's Bucket of Bernie Brains Guns N' Roses Praxis Serj Tankian System of a Down Deli Creeps Science Faxtion Cornbugs El Stew Arcana Thanatopsis Primus Bill Laswell Bootsy Collins Viggo Mortensen Lawson Rollins Website www .bucketheadpikes .com Brian Patrick Carroll (born May 13, 1969), known professionally as Buckethead, is an American musician who has worked within many genres of music. He has released 305 studio albums, four special releases, and one EP. He has also performed on more than 50 other albums by other artists. His music spans many diverse areas such as progressive metal, funk, blues, bluegrass, ambient, and avant-garde music. He performs primarily as a solo artist, though he has collaborated extensively with a wide variety of high-profile artists such as Bill Laswell, Bootsy Collins, Bernie Worrell, Iggy Pop, Les Claypool, Serj Tankian, Bill Moseley, Mike Patton, Viggo Mortensen, That 1 Guy, Bassnectar, and was a member of Guns N' Roses from 2000 to 2004. Buckethead is famous for wearing a KFC bucket on his head, emblazoned with an orange bumper sticker reading FUNERAL in capital black block letters, and an expressionless plain white mask, which, according to Buckethead, was inspired by his seeing Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers. [ 2] At one point, he changed to a plain white bucket that no longer bore the KFC logo, but subsequently reverted to his trademark KFC bucket. He also incorporates nunchaku and robot dancing into his stage performances. ["
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"docid": "D16201#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blues\nBlues",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the music genre. For other uses, see Blues (disambiguation). Blues Stylistic origins Work songs spiritualsfolk music [1]Cultural origins Late 19th century, Deep South, United States Typical instruments Guitar piano harmonica bassdrums blues harp slide guitarxylophone Derivative forms Bluegrass jazz jug bandragtime rock and roll country Subgenres Boogie-woogie classic female bluescountry blues electric blues jump bluespiano blues ( complete list)Fusion genres Blues rock gospel blues punk bluesrhythm and blues soul blues Regional scenes British blues Canadian blues Chicago blues Delta blues Detroit blues hill country blues Kansas City blues Louisiana blues Memphis blues New Orleans blues Piedmont blues St. Louis bluesswamp blues Texas blues West Coast blues Other topics List of genres list of musicianslist of standards origins African-American topics History (timeline) [show]Culture [show]Religion [show]Political movements [show]Civic / economic groups [show]Sports [show]Ethnic subdivisions [show]Languages [show]Diaspora [show]Lists [show]Category: African-American society African American portalv t e Blues is a music genre [2] and musical form originated by African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the end of the 19th century. The genre developed from roots in African musical traditions, African-American work songs, spirituals, and the folk music of white Americans of European heritage. [ 1] Blues incorporated spirituals, work songs, field hollers, shouts, chants, and rhymed simple narrative ballads. [ 3] The blues form, ubiquitous in jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll, is characterized by the call-and-response pattern, the blues scale and specific chord progressions, of which the twelve-bar blues is the most common. Blue notes (or \"\"worried notes\"\"), usually thirds or fifths flattened in pitch, are also an essential part of the sound. Blues shuffles or walking bass reinforce the trance-like rhythm and form a repetitive effect known as the groove. Blues as a genre is also characterized by its lyrics, bass lines, and instrumentation. Early traditional blues verses consisted of a single line repeated four times."
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"docid": "D765915#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Supply\nAir Supply",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Australian soft rock band. For their debut 1976 album, see Air Supply (1976 album). For their 1985 album, see Air Supply (1985 album). For other uses, see Air supply. Air Supply Graham Russell (left) and Russell Hitchcock (right) of Air Supply, 2006Background information Origin Melbourne, Australia Genres Soft rock, pop, adult contemporary Years active 1975–present Labels Arista, Giant, A Nice Pear, EMIWebsite airsupplymusic .com Members Russell Hitchcock Graham Russell Past members Jeremy Paul Jeff Browne Mark Mc Entee Adrian Scott Nigel Macara Brenton White Alan Kendall Joey Carbone Robin Le Mesurier Howard Sukimoto David Moyse Ralph Cooper Criston Barker Frank Esler-Smith David Green Rex Goh Brian Hamilton Dron Murphy Haydn Murphy Don Cromwell Wally Stocker Joey Murcia George Terry Harold Cowart Jed Moss CJ Burton Guy Allison Jimmy Haun Michael Quinn Air Supply are an Australian soft rock duo, consisting of singer-songwriter and guitarist Graham Russell and lead vocalist Russell Hitchcock. They had a succession of hits worldwide, including eight Top Ten hits in the United States, in the early 1980s. They formed in Australia in 1975 and have included various accompanying musicians and singers. The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) inducted Air Supply into their Hall of Fame on 1 December 2013 at the annual ARIA Awards. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Formation and early years: 1975–19801.2 1981–19901.3 1991–20001.4 2001–20101.5 2011–present2 Discography2.1 Studio albums3 Tours4 References5 External links History [ edit]Formation and early years: 1975–1980 [ edit]Chrissie Hammond, Russell Hitchcock, and Graham Russell met in May 1975 while performing in the Australian production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical, Jesus Christ Superstar. [ 1] [2] With Hammond and Hitchcock on vocals and Russell on guitar, they formed a harmony vocal group in Melbourne, while the show was still playing. ["
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"docid": "D827458#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summertime_Blues\nSummertime Blues",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the song by Eddie Cochran. For the 1966 album by Cochran, see Summertime Blues (album). For the 1984 film directed by Yaky Yosha, see Summertime Blues (1984 film). \"\" Summertime Blues\"\"Label of the 1958 US single Single by Eddie Cochranfrom the album The Eddie Cochran Memorial Album B-side \"\" Love Again \"\"Released July 21, 1958 (US) September 1958 (UK) [1]Format 7-inch single Recorded March 28, 1958Studio Gold Star Studios, Hollywood, California Genre Rock and roll, rockabilly Length 1: 53Label Liberty Songwriter (s)Eddie Cochran Jerry Capehart Producer (s) Eddie Cochran Eddie Cochran singles chronology\"\" Pretty Girl \"\" (1958) \"\" Summertime Blues \"\" (1958) \"\" C'mon Everybody \"\" (1958)\"\" Summertime Blues \"\" is a song co-written and recorded by American rockabilly artist Eddie Cochran. [ 2] It was written by Cochran and his manager Jerry Capehart. Originally a single B-side, it was released in August 1958 [1] and peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 29, 1958 and number 18 on the UK Singles Chart. It has been covered by many artists, including being a number-one hit for country music artist Alan Jackson, and scoring notable hits in versions by The Who, Blue Cheer and Brian Setzer, the latter of whom recorded his version for the 1987 film La Bamba, where he portrayed Cochran. Jimi Hendrix performed it in concert. [ 3] [4] [5] [6]Contents [ hide ]1 Eddie Cochran version1.1 Legacy1.2 Chart performance2 Cover versions2.1 The Beach Boys version (1962)2.2 Johnny Chester version (1962)2.3 Blue Cheer version (1968)2.3.1 Chart performance2.4 The Who version (1970)2.4.1 Studio version2.4.2 Critical reception2.4.3 Chart performance2.5 T. Rex version (1970)2.6 Alan Jackson version (1994)2.6.1 Critical reception2.6.2 Music Video2.6.3 Chart positions2.6.4 Year-end charts3 Johnny Hallyday version (in French)3.1 Charts4 Other cover versions5 References6 External links Eddie Cochran version [ edit]\"\"Summertime Blues\"\" was recorded on March 28, 1958 at Gold Star Recording Studios in Hollywood, California. Eddie Cochran sang both the vocal and bass vocal (the “work-a-late” portions, Cochran’s tribute to the Kingfish character from the ‘’ Amos and Andy ’’ television series), played all the guitar parts, and added the hand clapping with possibly Sharon Sheeley."
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"docid": "D2060525#0",
"title": "http://www.dougpayne.com/intervws.htm\n.",
"text": "\"ARTICLES, INTERVIEWS, NOTES AND OTHER WRITINGS Here are most of the known news, interviews and oral-history articles produced on or about Gabor Szabo throughout his career. The concentration of articles seems to endure from the mid-sixties through the early seventies, when the sensationalism around Szabo was clearly waning. Perhaps the most enlightening articles are the two oral histories from 1975 and 1979 in which Szabo himself provides insight about his musical life as his career seemed, ironically, to be winding down. Down Beat : April 28, 1960, pp. 68-76\"\"Up Beat\"\" - A transcription of Gabor Szabo's big-band composition, \"\"Dilemma\"\" (which originally appeared on the Berkeley School of Music release, JAZZ IN THE CLASSROOM VOLUME IV) with individual parts. Down Beat : August 13, 1964, pp. 14-21\"\"International Jazz Critics Poll Results\"\" - With 21 votes, Gabor Szabo ties for first place with fellow Hungarian Atilla Zoller in the \"\"Guitar\"\" section of \"\"Talent Deserving Wider Recognition. \"\" Melody Maker: September 26, 1964, p. 6\"\"The Group Jazz Fans Can't Hear\"\" - a feature on the Chico Hamilton quartet while in London accompanying Lena Horne in November 1964. The article polls each group member about the current state of jazz and his feelings about the Hamilton experience. Szabo commented that jazz was enjoying a healthy state, spurred by \"\"a revolution\"\" in which brave warriors, such as Ornette Coleman, were bound to make enemies. \"\""
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"docid": "D2136204#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002008/bio\nBiography",
"text": "\"Edit Eric Clapton Biography Showing all 97 items Jump to: Overview (4) | Mini Bio (1) | Spouse (2) | Trade Mark (3) | Trivia (73) | Personal Quotes (14)Overview (4)Born March 30, 1945 in Ripley, Surrey, England, UKBirth Name Eric Patrick Clapton Nicknames Slow Hand God Height 5' 9¾\"\" (1.77 m)Mini Bio (1)Eric Clapton was born in Ripley, Surrey, England, on March 30, 1945. His real father was a Canadian pilot but he didn't find that out until he was 53. When he was 2 his mother felt she was unable to look after him, so Eric then went to live with his grandparents. When he was 14 he took up the guitar, having been influenced by blues artists such as B. B King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters and John Lee Hooker. In 1963, after he was chucked out of art college, he joined Paul Samwell-Smith, as he was in art school with Keith Relf. He stayed for about 18 months before beginning a stint with John Mayall 's Bluesbreakers. Eric became known as \"\"god\"\", as he impressed the whole English music scene with his amazing guitar playing. After about a year Eric had had enough of impersonating his blues idols and decided to form a group of his own, so in 1966 he formed a band with bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker (who had the idea) that became known as Cream. This band was not a purist blues group but a hard-driving rock and blues trio. They first performed together at a jazz and blues festival in Surrey before signing a record contract."
},
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"docid": "D560789#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Cantrell\nJerry Cantrell",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Jerry Cantrell Jerry Cantrell in 2009Background information Born March 18, 1966 (age 52)Tacoma, Washington, United States Genres Alternative metal [1]grunge [2] heavy metal [3] [4]hard rock [5] [6]Occupation (s)Musician singersongwriter Instruments Guitar vocals Years active 1983–present Labels Columbia Roadrunner Associated acts Alice in Chains Diamond Lie Gypsy Rose Heart Ozzy Osbourne Metallica Circus of Power Cardboard Vampyres Danzig Metal Church Damageplan Gov't Mule Deftones Pearl Jam Glenn Hughes Duff Mc Kagan Stevie Salas Richie Kotzen Jerry Fulton Cantrell Jr. (born March 18, 1966) is an American musician who is best known as the founder, lead guitarist, co-lead vocalist and main songwriter for the rock band Alice in Chains. [ 7] [8] The band rose to international fame in the early 1990s during Seattle 's grunge movement, and is known for its distinctive vocal style, [9] [10] and the harmonized vocals between Cantrell and Layne Staley [9] (and later Cantrell and William Du Vall ). [ 11] Cantrell started to sing lead vocals on Alice in Chains' 1992 EP Sap. After Staley's death in 2002, Cantrell took the role of Alice in Chains' lead singer on most of the songs from the band's two albums without Staley, Black Gives Way to Blue (2009) and The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here (2013), [12] [13] with Du Vall harmonizing with him in the new songs and singing Staley's vocals in the old songs. [ 14] [15]He also has a solo career and released the albums Boggy Depot in 1998 and Degradation Trip Volumes 1 & 2 in 2002. Cantrell has also collaborated and performed with Heart, Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, Circus of Power, Metal Church, Gov't Mule, Damageplan, Pearl Jam, The Cult, Stone Temple Pilots, Danzig, Glenn Hughes, Duff Mc Kagan and Deftones. He was named \"\"Riff Lord\"\" by British hard rock/metal magazine Metal Hammer in 2006. [ 16]Cantrell had small roles in the films Jerry Maguire (1996) and Rock Slyde (2009). He also acted in the Alice in Chains mockumentaries The Nona Tapes (1995) and AIC 23 (2013). Contents [ hide ]1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Early career1.3 Alice in Chains1.3.1 Layne Staley era (1987–2002)1.3.2 Reunion and new albums (2005–present)1.4 Solo career2 Collaborations2.1 In music2.2 Soundtrack contributions3 Style4 Equipment4.1 Effects5 Legacy6 Acting7 Personal life7.1 Surgeries7.2 Substance abuse7.3 Charity contributions8 Filmography9 Discography9.1 With Alice in Chains9.2 Solo9.3 Singles9.4 Official videos9.5 With Ozzy Osbourne9.6 Other appearances10 References11 External links Biography [ edit]Early life [ edit]Cantrell was born in Tacoma, Washington, on March 18, 1966, to Gloria Jean Krumpos and Jerry Fulton Cantrell. ["
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"docid": "D1147558#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/These_Days_(Jackson_Browne_song)\nThese Days (Jackson Browne song)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"These Days\"\"Song by Jackson Browne Language English Published 1967Songwriter (s) Jackson Browne\"\" These Days \"\" is a song written by Jackson Browne and recorded by numerous artists. Browne wrote the song at age 16; its lyrics deal with loss and regret. [ 1] It was first recorded by Nico in 1967 for her album Chelsea Girl. Gregg Allman recorded a new arrangement of the song in 1973 on Laid Back, and Browne recorded the Allman arrangement on For Everyman the same year. \"\" These Days\"\" has also been recorded by Paul Westerberg, St. Vincent, Fountains of Wayne, and Drake, among others. According to Randall Roberts at the Los Angeles Times, the song has \"\"quietly become a classic\"\" over the years. [ 2]Pitchfork Media 's 2006 ranking of \"\"The 200 Greatest Songs of the 1960s\"\" placed the Nico version of \"\"These Days\"\" at number 31. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Origins and Nico version2 Browne and Allman versions3 Renewed visibility4 Post-1973 versions5 Soundtrack appearances6 References7 External links Origins and Nico version [ edit]\"\"These Days\"\"Song by Nicofrom the album Chelsea Girl Released October 1967Genre Folk-pop, chamber folk Length 3: 30Label Verve Songwriter (s) Jackson Browne Producer (s) Tom Wilson In the mid-to-late 1960s Browne was a precocious songwriter who was pitching his material to various artists and publishing houses. On January 7, 1967 he made some demo recordings for Nina Music Publishing at Jaycino Studio in New York City. ( An unplanned double album of these recordings was made by Nina Music, with 100 copies issued.)"
},
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"docid": "D1414839#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aly_Michalka\nAly Michalka",
"text": "\"Aly Michalka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Aly Michalka Michalka in May 2017Born Alyson Renae Michalka March 29, 1989 (age 29)Torrance, California, United States Occupation Actress singer songwriter guitarist model Years active 2004–present Spouse (s) Stephen Ringer ( m. 2015)Relatives AJ Michalka (sister)Musical career Genres Pop pop rock Instruments Vocals guitar piano Labels Hollywood Independent Associated acts Aly & AJAlyson Renae \"\" Aly \"\" Michalka ( / m iː ˈ ʃ ɑː k ə / mee- SHAH -kah; [1] born March 25, 1989) is an American actress and recording artist. She gained fame for playing the role of Keely Teslow in the Disney Channel series Phil of the Future and has participated in film and other television roles including Rhiannon Abernathy in the film Easy A, the CW series Hellcats and i Zombie. Michalka and her sister, actress Amanda \"\"AJ\"\" Michalka, are members of the musical duo Aly & AJ. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Acting career3 Music career4 Personal life5 Filmography5.1 Film5.2 Television6 Discography7 Accolades8 References9 External links Early life [ edit]Michalka was born in Torrance, California. She grew up in Seattle, Washington and Southern California, with her younger sister, Amanda \"\"AJ\"\", who is also an actress and musician. Her father, Mark, owns a contracting company, and her mother, Carrie, is a musician and performed with the Christian \"\"JC Band\"\". [ 2] [3] She was raised as a Christian. [ 4] [5] [6]Acting career [ edit]In 2004, Michalka was cast in the role of Keely Teslow on the Disney Channel 's Phil of the Future. The series premiered on June 18, 2004. In August 2006, Disney Channel ended the series after two seasons."
},
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"docid": "D3310288#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rush_%28band%29\nRush (band)",
"text": "\"Rush Rush in concert in Milan in 2004 (L–R) Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee and Neil Peart Background information Origin Willowdale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada Genres Progressive rock hard rockheavy metal Years active 1968–2018Labels Moon Mercury Anthem Atlantic Roadrunner Website rush .com Past members Alex Lifeson John Rutsey Jeff Jones Geddy Lee Neil Peart Rush was a Canadian rock band composed of Geddy Lee (bass, vocals, keyboards), Alex Lifeson (guitars) and Neil Peart (drums, percussion, lyrics). Forming in 1968, the band went through several configurations until arriving at its longest and most popular line-up when Peart replaced original drummer John Rutsey in July 1974, two weeks before the group's first United States tour. Rush is known for its musicianship, complex compositions, and eclectic lyrical motifs drawing heavily on science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy. The band's musical style has changed several times over the years, from a blues-inspired hard rock beginning, later moving into progressive rock, and including a period marked by heavy use of synthesizers. In the early 1990s, Rush returned to a guitar-driven hard rock sound, which continued for the rest of their career. According to the RIAA, Rush ranks 86th with sales of 25 million units in the U. S. [1] Although total worldwide album sales are not calculated by any single entity, several industry sources estimated Rush's total worldwide album sales at over 65 million units as of 2017. The group has been awarded 24 gold, 14 platinum, and 3 multi-platinum albums. [ 2]Rush has received nominations for seven Grammy Awards. [ 3] The band has won several Juno Awards, won an International Achievement Award at the 2009 SOCAN Awards, [4] was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1994 and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. [ 5] [6] Over their careers, the members of Rush have been acknowledged as some of the most proficient players on their respective instruments, with each band member winning numerous awards in magazine readers' polls."
},
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"docid": "D3088605#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0426931/reviews\nUser Reviews",
"text": "\"August Rush (2007)User Reviews Review this title374 Reviews Hide Spoilers Sort by:10 /10\"\"August Rush\"\" touched something buried deep inside my soul seventy six years ago. Robert Mc Carroll 9 December 2007This movie \"\"August Rush\"\" really touched my soul. I was an orphan and identified with this child's yearning and searching for his parents. Near the end of the movie, I started to cry like a baby. \"\" August Rush\"\" touched something tender buried deep inside my soul seventy-six years ago. My father was killed in a car accident three days before I would have celebrated my third birthday. My father was also Irish and looked a lot like August Rush's father. It was during the Great Depression and my mother gave me up to the county's foster care agency. I am now seventy-nine years of age. How I yearned down through the years for my parents, especially my Irish father."
},
{
"docid": "D2432145#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Patrick_Clapton\nEric Clapton",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Eric Patrick Clapton)navigation search Eric Clapton CBEClapton performing in Madison Square Garden, May 2015Background information Birth name Eric Patrick Clapton Also known as Slowhand Born 30 March 1945 (age 73)Ripley, Surrey, England Genres Rock blues Occupation (s)Guitarist singer songwriter record producer Instruments Guitar vocals Years active 1962–present Labels Surfdog Warner Bros. Reprise Duck Polydor RSO Atco Apple Associated acts The Yardbirds John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers Cream Plastic Ono Band George Harrison Blind Faith Delaney & Bonnie and Friends Derek and the Dominos J. J. Cale B. B. King Website www .ericclapton .com Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE (born 30 March 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist and separately as a member of the Yardbirds and of Cream. Clapton has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. [ 1] Clapton ranked second in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the \"\" 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time \"\" [2] and fourth in Gibson's \"\"Top 50 Guitarists of All Time\"\". [ 3] He was also named number five in Time magazine's list of \"\"The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players\"\" in 2009. [ 4]In the mid-1960s Clapton left the Yardbirds to play with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. Immediately after leaving Mayall, Clapton formed the power trio Cream with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and \"\"arty, blues-based psychedelic pop\"\". [ 5] After Cream broke up, he formed blues rock band Blind Faith with Baker, Steve Winwood, and Ric Grech. Clapton's solo career began in the 1970s, where his work bore the influence of the mellow style of J. J. Cale and the reggae of Bob Marley. His version of Marley's \"\" I Shot the Sheriff \"\" helped reggae reach a mass market. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1585256#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/On_what_song_did_Geddy_Lee_play_a_5_string_bass\nOn what song did Geddy Lee play a 5 string bass?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Music Music Genres Rock Music Rush (band) On what song did Geddy Lee play a 5 string bass? Flag On what song did Geddy Lee play a 5 string bass? Expert answer by Donna Halper Confidence votes 56.3KMedia historian, educator and author. Expertise in the history of broadcasting, American popular culture, women's history, black history. The other person who answered this is correct: circa 1987, Geddy Lee did play a 5-string bass for \"\"Lock and Key,\"\" from the album \"\"Hold Your Fire. \"\" Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Answer by Woogy97 Confidence votes 3He played his 5 string on Lock and Key. Period. I cannot remember where but I read in an interview with Geddy that Lock and Key was the 1 time he has used a 5 string. Counterparts was the jazz run through his Wal D. I setup into an old ampeg amp from the 70's that he used for his rick around fly by night era."
},
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"docid": "D197718#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ton-Ton_Macoute!\nTon-Ton Macoute!",
"text": "\"For other uses of \"\"Tonton Macoute\"\", see Tonton Macoute (disambiguation). Ton-Ton Macoute!Studio album by Johnny Jenkins / Duane Allman Released April, 1970Recorded 1969-70Genre Blues rock Southern rock Classic rock Length 48: 07Label Atco / Capricorn Producer Duane Allman / Johnny Sandlin Johnny Jenkins / Duane Allman chronology Ton-Ton Macoute! ( 1970) Blessed Blues (1996)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]Ton-Ton Macoute! is the 1970 album by Johnny Jenkins, a former bandleader who first hired Otis Redding in his band, The Pinetoppers, as a singer. Ton-Ton Macoute! was originally intended as a Duane Allman solo album, before he departed to form The Allman Brothers. Most of the guitar tracks were played by Allman, and Jenkins later supplied the vocal tracks. The album is a blend of Southern Blues/Rock/Country/Soul. Guest musicians include future Allman Brothers Duane Allman, Berry Oakley, Jaimoe, and Butch Trucks. The standout tracks are Dr. John 's \"\"I Walk on Gilded Splinters\"\", Bob Dylan 's \"\"Down Along the Cove\"\", and J. D. Loudermilk 's \"\"Bad News\"\"."
},
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"docid": "D2664967#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliott_Smith\nElliott Smith",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Elliott Smith (disambiguation). Elliott Smith Smith performing in Los Angeles, February 2003Background information Birth name Steven Paul Smith Born August 6, 1969 Omaha, Nebraska, U. S. Died October 21, 2003 (aged 34) Los Angeles, California, U. S. Genres Indie folk [1] indie pop [2]indie rock [3] lo-fi [4]Occupation (s)Musician singer-songwriter Instruments Guitar vocals pianoclarinet bass drumsharmonica Years active 1991–2003Labels Virgin / Caroline Cavity Search Kill Rock Stars Suicide Squeeze Records Dream Works ANTI-Domino Associated acts Heatmiser Quasi Mary Lou Lord Pete Krebs No. 2 Beck Website Official website Steven Paul \"\" Elliott \"\" Smith (August 6, 1969 – October 21, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and lived for much of his life in Portland, Oregon, where he first gained popularity. Smith's primary instrument was the guitar, though he was also proficient with piano, clarinet, bass guitar, drums, and harmonica. Smith had a distinctive vocal style, characterized by his \"\"whispery, spiderweb-thin delivery\"\", [5] and used multi-tracking to create vocal layers, textures, and harmonies. After playing in the rock band Heatmiser for several years, Smith began his solo career in 1994, with releases on the independent record labels Cavity Search and Kill Rock Stars (KRS). In 1997, he signed a contract with Dream Works Records, for which he recorded two albums. [ 6] Smith rose to mainstream prominence when his song \"\" Miss Misery \"\"—included in the soundtrack for the film Good Will Hunting (1997)—was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Original Song category in 1998. [ 7]Smith had trouble with alcohol and other drugs throughout his life, while suffering from depression, and these topics often appear in his lyrics."
},
{
"docid": "D3458909#0",
"title": "http://www.getnetworth.com/tony-beets-net-worth/\nTony Beets Net Worth",
"text": "\"Tony Beets Net Worth· In Businessmen, Executives Tony Beets Net Worth is $5 Million Tony Beets deserves the money? Rating: 4.0/ 5 (59 votes cast)Would you date Tony Beets ? Rating: 3.4/ 5 (38 votes cast)Nicknames: Gold Rush Alaska What is Tony Beets Net Worth? Tony Beets net worth: Tony Beets is an Danish-Canadian miner and reality telvison personality who has a net worth of $5 million dollars. Born in Wijdenes, Netherlands, Tony Beets worked for his family for many years, and then relocated to Canada. After working in the construction business for three years, he began mining in Dawson City, in the Yukon Territory in 1984. He runs the Tamarack Mine, and is known for hiring local teenagers. Many either can't handle the work and quit, or are fired. Those that are able to hack it, become integral members of the team and his family. He has four children, all of whom work for the family business."
},
{
"docid": "D2216461#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moondance_(Van_Morrison_song)\nMoondance (Van Morrison song)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Moondance\"\"Single by Van Morrisonfrom the album Moondance A-side \"\"Moondance\"\"B-side \"\"Cold Wind in August\"\"Released 1970 (album) 1977 (single)Recorded A & R Studios, August 1969Genre Soft rock, jazz rock Length 4: 35Label Warner Bros. Songwriter (s) Van Morrison Producer (s) Van Morrison and Lewis Merenstein Van Morrison singles chronology\"\"Joyous Sound\"\" (1977) \"\" Moondance \"\" (1977) \"\" Wavelength \"\" (1978)Moondance track listing [ show] 10 tracks\"\" Moondance \"\" is a popular song written by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison and is the title song on his 1970 album Moondance. Morrison did not release the song as a single until November 1977, seven and a half years after the album was released. It reached the Billboard Hot 100, charting at #92. [ 1] The single's B-side, \"\"Cold Wind in August\"\", had been released in the same year, on his latest album at the time, A Period of Transition. \"\" Moondance\"\" is the song that is most frequently played by Van Morrison in concert. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Composition and recording2 Other releases3 Critical response4 In popular culture5 Personnel6 Covers7 Notes8 References9 External links Composition and recording [ edit]\"\"Moondance\"\" was recorded at the Mastertone Studio in New York City in August 1969, with Lewis Merenstein as producer. [ 3]The song is played mostly acoustic, anchored by a walking bass line (played on electric bass by John Klingberg), with accompaniment by piano, guitar, saxophones, and flute with the instruments played with a soft jazz swing. It's a song about autumn, the composer's favorite season. Towards the end of the song, Morrison imitates a saxophone. The song also features a piano solo, played by Jeff Labes, which is immediately followed by an alto saxophone solo by Jack Schroer."
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august solar eclipse meaning astrological
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"docid": "D3022006#0",
"title": "http://www.jessicaadams.com/2016/08/17/the-great-american-eclipse-of-august-21-2017/\nThe Great American Eclipse of August 21, 2017",
"text": "The Great American Eclipse of August 21, 2017August 17, 2016As I write this astrology prediction about The Great American Eclipse of 2017 , one year in advance, I can see accusations of another cover-up about Princess Diana written in the future. It involves the USA directly, as we’ll see in a moment. I can also see a cover-up in Carolina. What is set to unfold one year from now, on August 21st 2017, is a total solar eclipse that will affect both the White House and Buckingham Palace. In your own life, the typical cover-up that an eclipse brings will affect you personally or at a distance. If your birth chart is directly affected, then there will be a shadowy or shady person/situation which is not as clear and bright as it should be! Imagine all the lights going off, or the lights flickering – when you need to see. That is what an eclipse does. DO YOU HAVE PERSONAL BIRTH FACTORS AT 28 DEGREES? Do you have your personal astrological birth chart?"
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"docid": "D3027857#0",
"title": "http://www.addictedtoastrology.com/p/eclipses-in-astrology-are-typically.html\nMeaning of Lunar and Solar Eclipses in Astrology",
"text": "\"Meaning of Lunar and Solar Eclipses in Astrology Eclipses in Astrology are typically associated with beginnings and endings, internally and externally. Where will this Eclipse impact your life, look below to find the House and then to gain even greater insight click HERE!UPDATED - 2018To learn about the difference between a Lunar Eclipse versus Solar Eclipse (s) Hint! It's a very big one click the tiny link Here. Aries Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 5th House Solar Eclipse in Aquarius on 2/15/2018 - Your 11th House New Moon Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 4th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 11th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 5th House Taurus Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 4th House Solar Eclipse in Aquarius on 2/15/2018 - Your 10th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 3rd House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 10th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2017 - Your 4th House Gemini Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 3rd House Solar Eclipse in Aquarius on 2/15/2018 - Your 9th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 2nd House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 9th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 3rd House Cancer Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 2nd House Solar Eclipse in Aquarius on 2/15/2018 - Your 8th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 1st House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 8th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 2nd House Leo Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 1st House Solar Eclipse in Aquarius on 2/15/2018 - Your 7th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 12th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 7th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 1st House Virgo Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 12th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 7th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 11th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 6th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 12th House Libra Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 11th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 6th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 11th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 5th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 11th House Scorpio Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 10th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 5th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 9th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 4th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 10th House Sagittarius Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 9th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 4th House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 8th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 3rd House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 9th House Capricorn Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 8th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 3rd House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 7th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 12th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 8th House Aquarius Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 2/10/2017 - Your 7th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2017 - Your 2nd House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/21/2018 - Your 8th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2017 - Your 1st House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2017 - Your 7th House Pisces Lunar Eclipse in Leo on 1/31/2018 - Your 6th House Solar Eclipse in Pisces on 2/15/2018 - Your 1st House Lunar Eclipse in Cancer on 7/12/2018 - Your 9th House Lunar Eclipse in Aquarius on 7/27/2018 - Your 12th House Solar Eclipse in Leo on 8/11/2018 - Your 6th House_________________________________________________If an eclipse falls in your 1st House - Taking a strong stand, changing your appearance and independent thinking will be highlighted. This can be also be a time of greater self-awareness. If an eclipse falls in your 2nd House - Money and how you spend, save and accumulate it will be of major concern. You could make money, spend it and ultimately decide what you value about your possessions and how you view money in general. If an eclipse falls in your 3rd House - Your car, computer or another form of transportation could break down, communications get heated, and possible squabbles with siblings and neighbors may occur. If an eclipse falls in your 4th House - Issues over your home life will take precedence. You might decide what family really means to you."
},
{
"docid": "D51515#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_phase\nLunar phase",
"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. ( July 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The lunar phases and librations in 2013 at hourly intervals, with music, titles, and supplemental graphics. Animation of the Moon as it cycles through its phases, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere in 2007. The apparent wobbling of the Moon is known as libration. The gradual change in apparent size is due to the eccentricity of the lunar orbit. ( North is up. ) Another animation of the Moon as it cycles through its phases, as seen from the Southern Hemisphere in 2007. ( North is down. )"
},
{
"docid": "D919123#0",
"title": "http://en.mimi.hu/astrology/stellium.html\nStellium",
"text": "\"Stellium Stellium A stellium is defined as a group of several planet s in a single sign of the zodiac or a single house. In the example to the right the native has a stellium of four planets in Leo, consisting of Jupiter, the Sun, Mercury and Saturn. [ theastrologydictionary.com/s/stellium/]THE STELLIUM - 4 or more planets in the same House THE STELLIUM by Lynn Koiner ... [www.lynnkoiner.com/astrology-articles/...]Stellium: This configuration is based on the conjunction, but instead of two planets within 12 degrees of each other you have three or more planets. At times the distance between the first and last planet is less than 12 degrees. This would be a compact Stellium. [ www.astrologysource.com/understand6.html]~ [ ⇑] A multiple conjunction involving three or more planets in one house and/or one sign in an astrological chart. This configuration indicates an emphasis on the matters associated with the house and/or sign in which the ~ [ ⇑] occurs. [ www.indigoray.net/Glossary4.html]~ [ ⇑]: A cluster of four or more planets in the birth chart. Sun Signs: The twelve traditional signs of the Zodiac ( Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces ). [ www.astrology.com.tr/dictionary.asp]~ [ ⇑] An aspect configuration in which a minimum of 3 planets are all in the same sign."
},
{
"docid": "D2583941#0",
"title": "http://astrostyle.com/learn-astrology/solar-and-lunar-eclipses/\nReady or not, the winds of change are blowing. Eclipses bring the unexpected, forcing us into action. Repeat after us: Change can be a good thing.",
"text": "Ready or not, the winds of change are blowing. Eclipses bring the unexpected, forcing us into action. Repeat after us: Change can be a good thing. Procrastination is part of the human condition. We avoid what’s painful and stay in our comfort zones. That’s why we occasionally need a little cosmic kick in the pants to push us off the fence and into action. Eclipses are these agents of change. They fall four to six times a year and turn things upside-down. In our disoriented state, we may act out of character or see turbulence in the world. Eclipses can also help break patterns and shift dynamics."
},
{
"docid": "D1858298#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_astronomy\nHistory of astronomy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A star map with a cylindrical projection. Su Song 's star maps represent the oldest existent ones in printed form. Astronomy is the oldest of the natural sciences, dating back to antiquity, with its origins in the religious, mythological, cosmological, calendrical, and astrological beliefs and practices of prehistory: vestiges of these are still found in astrology, a discipline long interwoven with public and governmental astronomy, and not completely disentangled from it until a few centuries ago in the Western World (see astrology and astronomy ). In some cultures, astronomical data was used for astrological prognostication. Ancient astronomers were able to differentiate between stars and planets, as stars remain relatively fixed over the centuries while planets will move an appreciable amount during a comparatively short time. Contents [ hide ]1 Early history2 Prehistoric Europe3 Ancient times3.1 Mesopotamia3.2 India3.3 Greece and Hellenistic world3.4 Egypt3.5 China3.6 Mesoamerica4 Medieval Middle East5 Medieval Western Europe6 Renaissance Period7 Uniting physics and astronomy8 Completing the solar system9 Modern astronomy10 Cosmology and the expansion of the universe11 New windows into the Cosmos open12 See also13 Notes14 Historians of astronomy15 References16 Further reading17 Refereed Journals18 External links Early history [ edit]Early cultures identified celestial objects with gods and spirits. [ 1] They related these objects (and their movements) to phenomena such as rain, drought, seasons, and tides. It is generally believed that the first astronomers were priests, and that they understood celestial objects and events to be manifestations of the divine, hence early astronomy's connection to what is now called astrology. Ancient structures with possibly astronomical alignments (such as Stonehenge) probably fulfilled astronomical, religious, and social functions. Calendars of the world have often been set by observations of the Sun and Moon (marking the day, month and year ), and were important to agricultural societies, in which the harvest depended on planting at the correct time of year, and for which the nearly full moon was the only lighting for night-time travel into city markets. ["
},
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"docid": "D1262571#0",
"title": "http://www.al.com/news/index.ssf/2017/01/moons_of_2017_full_wolf_moon_r.html\nFull Wolf Moon 2017 rises Jan. 12",
"text": "\"Real-Time News from AL.com Full Wolf Moon 2017 rises Jan. 12Updated on January 13, 2017 at 6:32 AM Posted on January 12, 2017 at 11:48 AMTonight's full moon is also called the \"\"Wolf Moon.\"\" By some definitions it's also a supermoon. ( NASA photo)Comment By Leigh Morgan You can get a look at the first full moon of 2017 tonight. It's also what is commonly called a full supermoon -- at least according to some. Fred Espenak, a retired NASA astrophysicist who worked for the Goddard Space Fight Center and is known as \"\"Mr. Esclipse,\"\" lists three supermoons in 2017. Then there's astrologer Richard Nolle, who first coined the term \"\"supermoon\"\" three decades ago and holds that there's only one supermoon in 2017, and that will be on Dec. 3. So is it a supermoon or not? According to Earth Sky.org it depends on your definition:\"\"If you define a supermoon based on the year's closest perigee and farthest apogee, then the January 2017 full moon is not a supermoon. If you define a supermoon based on the perigee and apogee for a given monthly orbit, then it is a supermoon. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D973653#0",
"title": "http://www.invitationconsultants.com/birthday-months-phases-of-the-moon-and-astrological-meanings.aspx\nBirthday Months: Phases of the Moon and Astrological Meanings",
"text": "\"Birthday Months: Phases of the Moon and Astrological Meanings By Allison De Meulder The phases of the moon, also known as lunar phases, are the appearance of the moon as it rotates around the Earth. When a person looks in the sky, the look of the moon is affected by how much of it is illuminated by the sun. This is determined by the moons position between the sun and the Earth at a specific phase of its rotation. There are eight of these moon phases and they follow a specific order. These phases are, the new moon, the waxing crescent moon, first quarter, waxing gibbous, full, waning gibbous, third quarter, and waning crescent. The phases of the moon have inspired folklore and the imagination for centuries. Its different phases have been associated with everything from fertility to crops. For some people, they believe that the lunar phase that occurred on the day that they were born also affects who they are as a person. For example, people born under a new moon may be more impulsive while a person who is politically radical may be born under the last quarter moon. New Moon The new moon phase is the first phase of the moon."
},
{
"docid": "D2937970#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_astronomy\nIndian astronomy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search History of science and technology in India Inventions Science in India Science in Bangladesh Science in Pakistan By subject Mathematics Astronomy Calendar Measurement systems Units of measurement Cartography Geography Printing Metallurgy Coinage Indian Alchemy Traditional medicine Agriculture Education Architecture Bridges Transport Maritime history Navigation Militaryv t e Indian astronomy has a long history stretching from pre-historic to modern times. Some of the earliest roots of Indian astronomy can be dated to the period of Indus Valley Civilization or earlier. [ 1] [2] Astronomy later developed as a discipline of Vedanga or one of the \"\"auxiliary disciplines\"\" associated with the study of the Vedas, [3] dating 1500 BCE or older. [ 4] The oldest known text is the Vedanga Jyotisha, dated to 1400–1200 BCE (with the extant form possibly from 700–600 BCE). [ 5]Indian astronomy was influenced by Greek astronomy beginning in the 4th century BCE [6] [7] [8] and through the early centuries of the Common Era, for example by the Yavanajataka [6] and the Romaka Siddhanta, a Sanskrit translation of a Greek text disseminated from the 2nd century. [ 9]Indian astronomy flowered in the 5th-6th century, with Aryabhata, whose Aryabhatiya represented the pinnacle of astronomical knowledge at the time. Later the Indian astronomy significantly influenced Muslim astronomy, Chinese astronomy, European astronomy, [10] and others. Other astronomers of the classical era who further elaborated on Aryabhata's work include Brahmagupta, Varahamihira and Lalla. An identifiable native Indian astronomical tradition remained active throughout the medieval period and into the 16th or 17th century, especially within the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Calendars3 Astronomers4 Instruments used5 Global discourse5.1 Indian and Greek astronomy5.2 Indian and Chinese astronomy5.3 Indian and Islamic astronomy5.4 Indian astronomy and Europe6 See also7 Further reading8 Notes9 References History [ edit]Some of the earliest forms of astronomy can be dated to the period of Indus Valley Civilization, or earlier. ["
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"docid": "D3530743#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/General_Astronomy/Print_version\nGeneral Astronomy/Print version",
"text": "\"General Astronomy/Print version< General Astronomy The latest reviewed version was checked on 30 January 2016. There is 1 pending change awaiting review.navigation search This is the print version of General_Astronomy You won't see this message or any elements not part of the book's content when you print or preview this page. Table of Contents The Modern View of the Cosmos The Big Picture Short History of the Universe Scientific Notation The Scientific Method What People do in Astronomy Current Unsolved Mysteries Observational Astronomy The Celestial Sphere Coordinate Systems Phases of the Moon Eclipses Daily Motions Yearly Motions Motion and Gravity The Early Origins of Astronomy The First Physics (Aristotle)Difficulties in the Geocentric Model The Heliocentric Model (Copernicus)New Ideas About Motion (Galileo)Order in Planetary Orbits Principles of Light What is Light? The Spectrum Basic Astrophysics Atomic Emission and Absorption Molecular Emission and Absorption Thermal Radiation The Doppler Effect Telescopes Basic Optics Optical Telescopes Telescopes of Other Wavelengths Neutrino Telescopes Gravitational Wave Telescopes Other Observations Planetary science The Terrestrial Planets The Jovian Planets Planetary Moons Comets Asteroids Meteors and Meteorites The Kuiper Belt Extrasolar Planets Formation of the Solar System Earth as a Planet Earth's Early Years Formation of the Moon The Biosphere The Atmosphere The Water Cycle Earth Earth's Moon Space Exploration First Steps into Space The Apollo Missions Pioneers and Voyagers The Great Observatories Major Future Missions Astrobiology and Extraterrestrial Life The Drake Equation Organic Chemistry for Astronomy Life in the Solar System The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence The Sun Fusion in the Sun Convective and Radiative Zones The Photosphere Solar Activity Space Weather Helioseismology The Solar Cycle Stars Mass Luminosity Temperature The H-R Diagram Star Clusters as Cosmic Laboratories The Stellar Life Cycle Protostars and Stellar Nurseries The Life of Low Mass Stars The Death of Low Mass Stars The Life of High Mass Stars The Death of High Mass Stars Black Holes Life of the Black Hole Black Holes in Hiding History of the Black Hole The Theory of the Naked Singularity Spaghettification Black Holes/Hawking Radiation Galaxies The Milky Way Types of Galaxies Galactic Formation Galactic Evolution Galactic Evolution Active Galactic Nuclei and Quasars Gamma-Ray Bursts and Cosmic Rays Introduction and Brief History of Gamma-Ray Bursts Long-Soft and Short-Hard Classifications Fluence and Extragalactic Nature Sources of Gamma-Ray Bursts Lingering Mysteries Cosmology The Distance Ladder The Big Bang and Cosmic Expansion The First Three Minutes Higgs Boson An Accelerating Universe The Modern View of the Cosmos General Astronomy Print version Observational Astronomyedit section The Big Picture The universe is a big place — too big for us to comprehend. But how big? Astronomers have struggled with this question for millennia, and their view of the known universe has steadily grown to immense and incomprehensible sizes. It’s an important question, and a basic part of our grasp of the universe itself. To study astronomy, it’s essential to understand what’s out there, how everything relates, and where we fit in the universe. The problem is that the size scales, the relative general sizes of classes of objects, are too foreign for things much larger than Earth. In a big universe, this can be a challenge."
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"docid": "D2583939#0",
"title": "https://www.tarot.com/astrology/solar-lunar-eclipse\nSolar Eclipses and Lunar Eclipses",
"text": "Feb 15, 2018Solar Eclipses and Lunar Eclipses What's the difference between a Solar Eclipse and a Lunar Eclipse? By Tarot.com Staff Solar Eclipse, New Moon, Lunar Eclipse, Full Moon, Astrology Eclipses are pretty major events, especially in Astrology. But not everyone understands the difference between a Solar Eclipse and a Lunar Eclipse -- not to mention how they affect your life! So let's start with the basic science: A Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, and a Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Moon and the Sun. Learn about the Moon's effects on your personal life with your custom Personal Moon Report. Solar Eclipses With a Solar Eclipse, which can only happen at the New Moon, the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun, either fully or partially blocking the Sun from our view on Earth, for a matter of minutes. In Astrology, the darkness associated with a Solar Eclipse also casts a shadow on our lives. Solar Eclipses -- because they happen at the New Moon -- are about taking care of unfinished personal business, getting honest with yourself, and planting seeds for the future. Lunar Eclipses With a Lunar Eclipse, which can only occur at a Full Moon, the shadow of the Earth is cast on the Moon. This happens when the Sun and the Moon are opposite each other, with the Earth passing between, blocking the light of the Sun from reaching the Moon."
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"docid": "D300284#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supermoon\nSupermoon",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The supermoon of March 19, 2011 (right), compared to a more average moon of December 20, 2010 (left), as viewed from Earth A supermoon is a full moon or a new moon that approximately coincides with the closest distance that the Moon reaches to Earth in its elliptic orbit, resulting in a slightly larger-than-usual apparent size of the lunar disk as seen from Earth. [ 1] The technical name is the perigee syzygy of the Earth–Moon–Sun system or more simply full (or new) Moon at perigee. [ a] The term supermoon is astrological in origin and has no precise astronomical definition. [ 2]The real association of the Moon with both oceanic and crustal tides has led to claims that the supermoon phenomenon may be associated with increased risk of events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, but no such link has been found. [ 3]The opposite phenomenon, an apogee syzygy, has been called a micromoon, [4] though this term is not as widespread as supermoon. Also, some [ who?] do not consider new moons near perigee as supermoons. Contents [ hide ]1 Occurrence2 Appearance3 Definitions4 Effects on Earth5 Notes6 References7 External links Occurrence [ edit]Of the possible 12 or 13 full (or new) moons each year, usually three or four may be classified as supermoons, as commonly defined. The most recent supermoon occurred on January 31, 2018, and the next (full) one will be on December 22, 2018. [ 5] The one on November 14, 2016 was the closest supermoon since January 26, 1948, and will not be surpassed until November 25, 2034. ["
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"docid": "D15795#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipse\nEclipse",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Eclipse (disambiguation) and Total Eclipse (disambiguation). Totality during the 1999 solar eclipse. Solar prominences can be seen along the limb (in red) as well as extensive coronal filaments. An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. This alignment of three celestial objects is known as a syzygy. [ 1] Apart from syzygy, the term eclipse is also used when a spacecraft reaches a position where it can observe two celestial bodies so aligned. An eclipse is the result of either an occultation (completely hidden) or a transit (partially hidden). The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth–Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its host planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon. A binary star system can also produce eclipses if the plane of the orbit of its constituent stars intersects the observer's position."
},
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"docid": "D2259795#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_conjunction\nConjunction (astronomy)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Planetary conjunction)navigation search A conjunction of Mercury and Venus appears above the Moon, as viewed from the Paranal Observatory in northern Chile. In astronomy, a conjunction occurs when two astronomical objects or spacecraft have either the same right ascension or the same ecliptic longitude, usually as observed from Earth. [ 1] [2] The astronomical symbol for conjunction is ☌ (in Unicode U+260C) and handwritten. The conjunction symbol is not used in modern astronomy. It continues to be used in astrology. When two objects always appear close to the ecliptic —such as two planets, the Moon and a planet, or the Sun and a planet—this fact implies an apparent close approach between the objects as seen on the sky. A related word, appulse, is the minimum apparent separation on the sky of two astronomical objects. [ 3]Conjunctions involve either two objects in the Solar System or one object in the Solar System and a more distant object, such as a star. A conjunction is an apparent phenomenon caused by the observer's perspective: the two objects involved are not actually close to one another in space. Conjunctions between two bright objects close to the ecliptic, such as two bright planets, can be seen with the naked eye."
},
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"docid": "D3114488#0",
"title": "http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/06/130621-summer-solstice-2013-longest-day-sun-earth-space-science/\nSummer Solstice 2013: Why It's the First Day of Summer",
"text": "\"Summer Solstice 2013: Why It's the First Day of Summer This year's summer solstice will be followed by the year's largest supermoon. A Russian neo-pagan supreme priest, right, beats a tambourine while his followers dance around a bonfire to celebrate the summer solstice. Photograph by Sergey Ponomarev, AP Photo PUBLISHED June 21, 2013Summer officially begins this week as the summer solstice marks the longest day of the year. For Americans, summer will begin either on Thursday or Friday—depending on which time zone you live in. Related Content Partial Solar Eclipse Thursday: How to See It Partial Solar Eclipse and 6 More Can't-Miss Sky Events in February5 Places to See the 'Super Blue Blood Moon'That's because the timing of the summer solstice depends on when the sun reaches its farthest point north of the Equator, and that varies from year to year. This year's summer solstice falls on Friday, June 21, at 1:04 a.m. ET, but it will start on Thursday night for places in North America west of the Central Time Zone. ( See \"\"Pictures: Summer Solstice Marked With Fire, Magic. \"\") This year's summer solstice also stands out because it will be followed shortly after by the largest \"\"supermoon\"\" of the year. In the early hours of Sunday, June 23, the moon will officially reach its full phase and will be the closest to Earth that it will be all year. While the astrology-minded might be tempted to see significance in the timing of the two celestial events, there is no connection, said Mark Hammergren, an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago. \"\""
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"docid": "D1364791#0",
"title": "http://precisionastrology.com/2016-astrological-events/\n2018 ASTROLOGICAL EVENTS",
"text": "2018 ASTROLOGICAL EVENTSPlease Share2018 ASTROLOGICAL EVENTSFebruary 15 – Partial Solar Eclipse. A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon covers only a part of the Sun, sometimes resembling a bite taken out of a cookie. A partial solar eclipse can only be safely observed with a special solar filter or by looking at the Sun’s reflection. This partial eclipse will only be visible in parts of Chile, Argentina, and Antarctica. March 2 – Full Moon. The Moon will be located on the opposite side of the Earth as the Sun and its face will be will be fully illuminated. This phase occurs at 00:51 UTC. This full moon was known by early Native American tribes as the Full Worm Moon because this was the time of year when the ground would begin to soften and the earthworms would reappear. This moon has also been known as the Full Crow Moon, the Full Crust Moon, the Full Sap Moon, and the Lenten Moon. March 15 – Mercury at Greatest Eastern Elongation."
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"docid": "D2691357#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taurus_(constellation)\nTaurus (constellation)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Taurus Constellation List of stars in Taurus Abbreviation Tau [1] [2]Genitive Tauri [1]Pronunciation/ ˈ t ɔː r ə s / TOR -əsgenitive / ˈ t ɔːr aɪ / TOR -eye [1] [3]Symbolism the Bull [1]Right ascension 4.9 h [4]Declination 19° [4]Quadrant NQ1Area 797 sq. deg. ( 17th)Main stars 19Bayer / Flamsteed stars 132Stars with planets 9 candidates [a]Stars brighter than 3.00 m4Stars within 10.00 pc (32.62 ly) 1 [b]Brightest star Aldebaran (α Tau) (0.85 m)Messier objects 2Meteor showers Taurids Beta Taurids Bordering constellations Auriga Perseus Aries Cetus Eridanus Orion Gemini Visible at latitudes between + 90 ° and − 65 °. Best visible at 21:00 (9 p.m.) during the month of January. Taurus ( Latin for \"\"the Bull \"\") is one of the constellations of the zodiac, which means it is crossed by the plane of the ecliptic. Taurus is a large and prominent constellation in the northern hemisphere 's winter sky. It is one of the oldest constellations, dating back to at least the Early Bronze Age when it marked the location of the Sun during the spring equinox. Its importance to the agricultural calendar influenced various bull figures in the mythologies of Ancient Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, Babylon, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. A number of features exist that are of interest to astronomers. Taurus hosts two of the nearest open clusters to Earth, the Pleiades and the Hyades, both of which are visible to the naked eye."
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"docid": "D1609049#0",
"title": "http://astrostyle.com/eclipse-season-spring-2015/\nEclipse Season: How to Cope with Springâs Unpredictable Changes",
"text": "Share Eclipse season is upon us! In 2015, there will be four page-turning eclipses, which can bring moments of unexpected change. This spring, there are two eclipses—a March 20 Pisces total solar eclipse, which accompanied a supermoon AND the spring equinox (whew! ); and the April 4 total lunar eclipse in Aries. Here’s what you need to know to prepare and make the most of eclipse season. Okay, what is an eclipse? Eclipses happen 4-6 times a year, bringing sudden changes and turning points to our lives. If you’ve been sitting on the fence about an issue, the eclipse will knock you off and force you to face the facts. Truths and secrets will rise to the surface. Things that aren’t “meant to be” will be swept away without notice, leaving space for a better fit."
},
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"docid": "D1243469#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_phases\nLunar phase",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Lunar phases)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. ( July 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)The lunar phases and librations in 2013 at hourly intervals, with music, titles, and supplemental graphics. Animation of the Moon as it cycles through its phases, as seen from the Northern Hemisphere in 2007. The apparent wobbling of the Moon is known as libration. The gradual change in apparent size is due to the eccentricity of the lunar orbit. ( North is up. ) Another animation of the Moon as it cycles through its phases, as seen from the Southern Hemisphere in 2007. ( North is down. )"
},
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"docid": "D3559620#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-often-is-it-possible-for-solar-eclipses-to-occur\nHow often is it possible for solar eclipses to occur?",
"text": "\"Luís Miguel Viterbo, lay person who likes to read about eclipses and has watched two TSEs Answered Aug 18, 2016The short answer for “what is the shortest interval between two solar eclipses anywhere on Earth ?” is 29 days (= 1 synodic month). ( Complete answer on the NASA page Periodicity of Solar Eclipses. ) Intervals of 6 synodic months (177 days) between two solar eclipses over the same spot are rather uncommon. For example, on Kerrville, TX (USA), you will witness both the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2023 Oct 14 and the Total Solar Eclipse of 2024 Apr 08. Intervals of 5 synodic months ( 147 days) are very uncommon although not really rare; being able to witness them on an easibly reachable land location and in good weather is very rare though. Move to El Salloum, Egypt, or to Al Jaghbub, Lybia, and you will witness both the Annular Solar Eclipse of 2059 Nov 05 and the Total Solar Eclipse of 2060 Apr 30. The short answer for “what is the shortest possible interval between two solar eclipses on a given place on Earth ?” is most likely the same as my first answer (29 days). These will be extremely rare, though, and I couldn’t find a single one."
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"docid": "D2462689#0",
"title": "http://www.crystalinks.com/babylonia.html\n.",
"text": "\"Babylonia was an ancient cultural region in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq), with Babylon as its capital. Babylonia emerged as a major power when Hammurabi (1792 - 1750 BC or fl. ca. 1696 - 1654 BC, short chronology) created an empire out of the territories of the former Akkadian Empire. Babylonia retained the written Semitic Akkadian language for official use (the language of its native populace), despite its Amorite founders and Kassite successors not being native Akkadians. It retained the Sumerian language for religious use, which by the time Babylon was founded was no longer a spoken language. The Akkadian and Sumerian traditions played a major role in later Babylonian culture, and the region would remain an important cultural center, even under protracted and lengthy periods of outside rule. The earliest mention of the city of Babylon can be found in a tablet from the reign of Sargon of Akkad (2334- 2279 BC), dating back to the 23rd century BC. Babylon was a religious and cultural centre at this point and not an independent state, and like the rest of Mesopotamia, it was subject to the Akkadian Empire which united all the Akkadian and Sumerian speakers under one rule. After the collapse of the Akkadian empire the region was ruled by Gutians for a few decades before the rise of the Sumerian third dynasty of Ur which encompassed the whole of Mesopotamia, including Babylon."
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"docid": "D1561903#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/A_month_named_after_a_Roman_Emperor\nA month named after a Roman Emperor?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History Ancient History Ancient Rome Roman Empire A month named after a Roman Emperor? Flag A month named after a Roman Emperor? Answer by Frances Murray Confidence votes 36.9KAugust is the only month named after a Roman emperor. It was named to honor Augustus Caesar. The month of July is named after Julius Caesar, but he was not an emperor. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What month is named after the Roman Emperor Julius Caesar? July Peter Zavon 201,985 Contributions Which month is named after a Roman Emperor? August is named for Augustus Caesar, and July is named for Gaius Julius Caesar Which two months of the year are named after roman emperors? July - Julius Caesar August - Augustus Caesar Plucas 42,992 Contributions What month is named after a Roman emperor?"
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-are-the-causes-of-the-fall-of-the-Roman-Empire\nWhat are the causes of the fall of the Roman Empire?",
"text": "\"Indradeep Banerjee, ex-Physicist. E-commerce enthusiast, Internet of Things advocate Answered Jan 23, 2015 · Author has 234 answers and 624k answer views Originally Answered: What are the reasons for the failure of the Roman Empire? Lets analyse the causes. 1. Invasion by Barbarian Tribes The Roman testudo infantry formation was instrumental in keeping Hannibal to barbarians at bay for a large part of its existence. However, the barbarians with time learnt to bypass the tortoise formation with superior agility, often cutting off the supply lines. The advent of Huns, Vandals, Goths on horseback also complicated the matters with speed being lacking on Roman Empire's part. 2. Over Expansion Great Britain to Euphrates river. North of Germany to Egypt."
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"docid": "D942648#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Concordat%20of%20Worms/en-en/\nConcordat of Wormsupdate",
"text": "\"Concordat of Wormsupdate In 1122, Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor entered into an agreement with Pope Calistus II known as the Concordat of Worms. The Concordat of Worms, sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, [ 1] was an agreement between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V on September 23, 1122 near the city of Worms. It brought to an end the first phase of the power struggle between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperors and has been interpreted [ 2] as containing within itself the germ of nation-based sovereignty that would one day be confirmed in the Treaty of Westphalia (1648); in part this was an unforeseen result of strategic maneuvering between the Church and the European sovereigns over political control within their domains. The King was recognized as having the right to invest bishops with secular authority (\"\"by the lance\"\") in the territories they governed, but not with sacred authority (\"\"by ring and staff \"\"); the result was that bishops owed allegiance in worldly matters both to the pope and to the king, for they were obligated to affirm the right of the sovereign to call upon them for military support, under his oath of fealty. Previous Holy Roman Emperors had thought it their right, granted by God, to name the Pope, as well as other Church officials, such as bishops. One long-delayed result was an end to the belief in the divine right of kings. A more immediate result of the Investiture struggle identified a proprietary right that adhered to sovereign territory, recognizing the right of kings to income from the territory of a vacant diocese and a basis for justifiable taxation. These rights lay outside feudalism, which defined authority in a hierarchy of personal relations, with only a loose relation to territory. [ 3] The Pope emerged as a figure above and out of the direct control of the Holy Roman Emperor. Following efforts by Lamberto Scannabecchi (later Pope Honorius II) and the Diet of Würzburg (1121) in 1122, Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V entered into an agreement that effectively ended the Investiture Controversy."
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"docid": "D810121#0",
"title": "http://wordinfo.info/unit/3196/ip:23\nCalendar, Augustus",
"text": "\"Calendar, Augustus (August, formerly Sextilis)Another Month Named for a Roman Caesar Quintilis was formerly the sixth month in the ancient Roman year, when March was the first month of the calendar. August is the eighth month of the Gregorian, or New Style, calendar now in use consisting of 31 days. In the ancient Roman calendar, that started with March as the first month, was called Sextilis a Latin word for six, sex. Even after the old calendar was revised by adding January and February to the beginning of the year, Sextilis (August) continued with its former name. Sextilis was renamed Augustus in 27 B. C. as a tribute to the \"\"first Roman emperor\"\", Augustus. Augustus was born in 63 B. C. and named Gaius Octavius (Octavian) and was the grandson of Julius Caesar's sister. After Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 B. C., Octavian was soon accepted as one of the emerging leaders during an unsettled political situation. Although he had to overcome a great deal of opposition, he secured the consulship in 43 B. C., and then allied himself with his chief contender for power, Mark Antony. Together with Lepidus, the two leaders formed a triumvirate; then Octavian and Antony fulfilled a vow of vengeance against Julius Caesar's assassins; defeating the forces of the conspirators, Marcus Junius Brutus and Gaius Cassius Longinus, at Philippi in Macedonia in 42 B. C. Eleven years later Octavian's military defeated Mark Antony in a naval battle at Actium on the coast of Epirus. Without further opposition, he carried through a final seizure of power and was made emperor in 29 B. C. On January 17, 27 B. C., the Roman senate granted him the title of Augustus, meaning \"\"venerable\"\" or \"\"revered\"\"."
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"docid": "D1760254#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basil_I\nBasil I",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other people with the same name, see Basil I (disambiguation). Basil IEmperor and Autocrat of the Romans Basil, his son Constantine, and his second wife, Empress Eudokia Ingerina. Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Reign 867–886Predecessor Michael IIISuccessor Leo VI the Wise Born 811 Macedonia Died August 29, 886 (aged 75)Consort Eudokia Ingerina Wives Maria Eudokia Ingerina Issue Detail Emperor Leo VIEmperor Alexander IIIPatriarch Stephen IDynasty Macedonian dynasty Basil I, called the Macedonian ( Greek: Βασίλειος ὁ Μακεδών, Basíleios ō Makedṓn; 811 – August 29, 886) was a Byzantine Emperor who reigned from 867 to 886. Born a simple peasant in the theme of Macedonia, he rose in the Imperial court, and usurped the Imperial throne from Emperor Michael III (r. 842–867). Despite his humble origins, he showed great ability in running the affairs of state, leading to a revival of Imperial power and a renaissance of Byzantine art. He was perceived by the Byzantines as one of their greatest emperors, and the Macedonian dynasty, which he founded, ruled over what is regarded as the most glorious and prosperous era of the Byzantine Empire. Contents [ hide ]1 From peasant to emperor2 Reign2.1 Domestic policies2.2 Foreign affairs3 Last years and succession4 Family5 In culture6 See also7 References7.1 Citations7.2 Sources8 Further reading9 External links From peasant to emperor [ edit]Basil was born to peasant parents in late 811 (or sometime in the 830s in the estimation of some scholars) at Charioupolis in the Byzantine theme of Macedonia (an administrative division corresponding to the area of Adrianople in Thrace ). [ 1] [2]The name of his father is unknown, but the name of his grandfather was Maïktes; his mother was named Pankalo (Pagkalo? ), and her father was called Leo. [ 3] His ethnic origin is unknown, and has been a subject of debate."
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"docid": "D2597433#0",
"title": "http://www.heraldica.org/topics/royalty/emperor.htm\nThe Title of Emperor",
"text": "\"The Title of Emperor Contents Introduction Rome Byzantium Other Empires in Eastern Europe Russia Holy Roman Empire Other Empires (17th-18th c.)Title inflation (19th c.)the emperor of Japan by Jeff Taliaferro Introduction An emperor is a particular kind of monarch, often (but not always) hereditary. The most common term for a monarch is king , but the word emperor has also been used frequently. This page presents when, where and why. A common, but vague notion is that an emperor is the ruler of an empire, and that an empire is a multi-national or multi-ethnic political entity, significant in size and population. In that sense, emperor is seen as higher-ranking than king . There is some truth to the notion, but it is inaccurate and the historical reality is more complex. This note describes the history of the title emperor. An immediate difficulty is one of language and translation. The focus here is on the word as it appears in English < emperor > and in the Romance languages (French < empereur >, Spanish < imperador >, Italian < imperatore>, etc). The focus is therefore Western European."
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"docid": "D1511552#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/byzantine-roman-emperor-justinian-118227\nThe Byzantine Roman Emperor Justinian",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture The Byzantine Roman Emperor Justinian The Byzantine Roman Emperor Flavius Justinianus Share Flipboard Email Print Justinian. Clipart.comby N. S. Gill Updated June 20, 2017Name: (At birth) Petrus Sabbatius; Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus Birthplace: Thrace Dates: c.482, at Tauresium - 565 Ruled: April 1, 527 (jointly with his uncle Justin until August 1) - November 14, 565 Wife: Theodora Justinian was a Christian emperor of the Roman Empire on the cusp between Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Justinian is sometimes called \"\"The Last of the Romans.\"\" In Byzantine Matters, Averil Cameron writes that Edward Gibbon didn't know if Justinian belonged in the category of the Roman emperors who had come before or the Greek kings of the Byzantine Empire who came after him. History remembers Emperor Justinian for his reorganization of the government of the Roman Empire and his codification of the laws, the Codex Justinianus, in A. D. 534. Justinian Family Data An Illyrian, Justinian was born Petrus Sabbatius in A. D. 483 in Tauresium, Dardania (Yugoslavia), a Latin-speaking area of the Empire. [ See What Language Did They Speak in Constantinople?] Justinian's childless uncle became the Roman Emperor Justin I in A. D. 518. He adopted Justinian either before or after he became emperor; hence the name Justin ianus. Justinian's own birth-based status in society was not high enough to command respect without the imperial office, and his wife's position was even worse."
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"docid": "D1793595#0",
"title": "http://www.primaryhomeworkhelp.co.uk/Romans.html\n.",
"text": "mandybarrow.com The Romans in Britain 43 AD to 410 ADThe Romans came to Britain nearly 2000 years ago and changed our country. Even today, evidence of the Romans being here, can be seen in the ruins of Roman buildings, forts, roads, and baths can be found all over Britain. The Romans invaded other countries too. The Roman Empire covered much of Europe, north Africa, and the Middle East. ( see map)Who were the Romans? The Romans lived in Rome, a city in the centre of the country of Italy. One day, some years before Jesus Christ was born, the Romans came to Britain. Britain before the Romans (The Celts)Who founded Rome? When did the Romans invade Britain? In which year did the Romans invade Britain?"
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"docid": "D3303646#0",
"title": "http://listverse.com/2017/12/17/top-10-kingmakers-who-shaped-the-course-of-history/\nTop 10 Kingmakers Who Shaped The Course Of History",
"text": "History Top 10 Kingmakers Who Shaped The Course Of History Radu Alexander December 17, 2017Share 23 Stumble Tweet Pin +1 Share23The term “kingmaker” is used to describe a person of power and influence who plays a pivotal role in a royal or political succession. They typically rely on their political connections, great wealth, or military prowess to gain an outcome which would not be possible without their contribution. Two other characteristics that generally describe a kingmaker is that they’re not themselves eligible for the position they influence and that they appear during a power struggle between two or more parties. The question remains—king or kingmaker? Is it better to be the power figure or the one pulling the strings from the shadows? These next entries have never been household names, but their influence on history is undeniable.10 Richard Neville, Earl Of Warwick Photo credit: Wikimedia Richard Neville, 16th earl of Warwick, was the first to earn the epithet “Kingmaker” for helping to depose two kings during the Wars of the Roses. During the second half of the 15th century, both the Houses of Lancaster and York had a claim to the throne of England. This started a series of civil wars known as the Wars of the Roses. Initially, the Nevilles sided with the House of York, led by Richard, third duke of York. However, both the duke and the earl of Salisbury, Neville’s father, died in battle."
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"docid": "D709772#0",
"title": "http://www.smashinglists.com/top-10-greatest-empires-in-the-history-of-world/\n10 Greatest Empires in the History of World",
"text": "10 Greatest Empires in the History of World Posted by Smashing Lists 32 Comments An empire involves the extension of a state’s sovereignty over external territories. the greatness of an empire is based on the extent, population, economy, duration and many other factors such as type of rule and government, satisfaction by its people etc. The calculation of the land area of a particular empire is controversial. In general, the sequence in list centers on all the aspects that make an empire mighty, strong and progressive and all the factors as mentioned that make a kingdom great.10. Akkadian Empire (2300 BC–2200 BC)Image Source The Akkadian Empire (2334 BC to 2083 BC) was an empire centered in the city of Akkad and its surrounding region (in Ancient Iraq). The Akkadian state was the predecessor of the ethnic Akkadian states of Babylonia and Assyria; formed following centuries of Akkadian cultural synergy with others, it reached the height of its power between the 24th and 22nd centuries BC following the conquests of king Sargon of Akkad, and is sometimes regarded as the first manifestation of an empire in history. It was the first empire to manifest on the earth. It reached record breaking size of its time and is considered the largest empire of dark ancient era – 0.8 million km 2 (2250 BC)9. Achaemenid Empire (550 BC–330 BC)Image Source The Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC), also known as the Persian Empire , was the successor state of the Median Empire, ruling over significant portions of what would become Greater Iran."
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"docid": "D656429#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_(emperor)\nMaurice (emperor)",
"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 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Maurice Augustus Tremissis of Emperor Maurice. Emperor of the Byzantine Empire Reign 14 August 582 – 27 November 602Predecessor Tiberius II Constantine Successor Phocas Co-emperor Theodosius (590-602)Born 539 Arabissus, Cappadocia Died 27 November 602 (aged 63) Constantinople Spouse Constantina Issue Maria Theodosius Tiberius Petrus Paulus Justin Justinian Anastasia Theoctista Cleopatra Full name Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Regnal name Imperator Caesar Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus Dynasty Justinian Dynasty Father Paul Maurice ( Latin: Flavius Mauricius Tiberius Augustus; Greek: Φλάβιος Μαυρίκιος Τιβέριος Αὔγουστος; 539 – 27 November 602) was Byzantine Emperor from 582 to 602. A prominent general in his youth, Maurice fought with success against the Sassanid Persians. Once he became Emperor, he brought the war with Sasanian Persia to a victorious conclusion: the Empire's eastern border in the Caucasus was vastly expanded and for the first time in nearly two centuries the Romans were no longer obliged to pay the Persians thousands of pounds of gold annually for peace. Maurice campaigned extensively in the Balkans against the Avars – pushing them back across the Danube by 599. He also conducted campaigns across the Danube, the first Roman Emperor to do so in over two centuries. In the West, he established two large semi-autonomous provinces called exarchates, ruled by exarchs, or viceroys, of the emperor. In Italy, Maurice established the Exarchate of Ravenna in 584, the first real effort by the Empire to halt the advance of the Lombards."
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"docid": "D1067530#0",
"title": "http://www.gotheborg.com/marks/mingmarks.shtml\nChinese Porcelain Marks",
"text": "\"Chinese Porcelain Marks HOMEGotheborg.com HOMEJapanese marks Discussion Board Introduction Ming Dynasty 1368-1644Introduction Hongwu 1368-1398Yongle 1403-1424Xuande 1426-1435Chenghua 1465-1487Hongzhi 1488-1505Zhengde 1506-1521Jiajing 1522-1566Longqing 1567-1572Wanli 1573-1620Tianqi 1621-1627Chongzhen 1628-1644Qing Dynasty 1644-1911Introduction Shunzhi 1644-61Kangxi 1662-1722Yongzheng 1723-1735Qianlong 1736-95Jiaqing 1796-1820Daoguang 1821-50Xianfeng 1851-1861Tongzhi 1862-1874Empress Dowager Cixi Guangxu 1875-1908Xuantong 1909-1911Hongxian (Yuan Shikai) 1915-16Later Chinese Porcelain Introduction Bleu de Hue Brown etched marks Cathay brand CHINAChun Lung Sang Da Ya Zhai Grand Elegant Court Daoguang Nian Zhi Factory marks Guangdong Gong Yi Guangdong Qi Chang Guangxu Nian Zhi Guanyao Nei Zao Hall marks Hong Kong, Decorated in Hong Kong, Decorated in, on Japanese porcelain Hong Kong, Made in Hongxian Nian Zhi Hua Ping Tang Zhi Impressed Fujian Club Impressed marks Jiangxi ciye gongsi Jiangxi Jingdezhen Chu Pin Jiangxi Jingdezhen min ci Jiangxi Jingdezhen Min Ci #Jiangxi Jingdezhen Min Ci # Hao Cai Jiaqing Nian Zhi, Da Qing Jingdezhen Ci Ye Gong Si Chu Pin Jingdezhen Zhi Jiujiang Chan Yucheng Jurentang Kangxi Liling Made in China Ming character Nanjing Road\"\" Pin \"\" marks Qing Dynasty Qianlong Nian Zhi Qianlong Nian Zhi, Da Qing Qianlong Yu Zhi Qianlong, Da Qing Royal Satsuma Shende Tang Zhi Taiwan Tang Shan Porcelain Factory Tongzhi Nian Zhi Tongzhi Nian Zhi, Da Qing United Wilson\"\" Wah Lee Co. Factory \"\"Wan Shou Wu Jiang decoration\"\" Wanyu \"\"\"\" Wen \"\"WL1895Xianfeng Nian Zhi Xiang Gang Jia Gong Xing Huang Yao Zhi Ya Wan Zhen Cang Yang Cheng (Goat City)Yong [?] Tang Zhi Yong Sheng Cai Ci Chang Yongzheng Nian Zhi Yongzheng Nian Zhi, Da Qing You Xian Ju Yue Dong Qi Chang Zhongguo, Made in China Zhongguo, Jingdezhen Zhongguo, Jingdezhen CHINA =#=Zhongguo, Jingdezhen Made in China =#=Zhongguo, Jingdezhen Zhi Zhongguo, Jingdezhen Zhi Zhongguo, Liling Zhongguo, Swatow Zhongguo, Zhi Zao L-RZhongguo, Zhi Zao R-LRecent additions - printed Recent additions - underglaze blue Recent additions - red rubber stamp Recent additions - unsorted Macau [Macao] / style Yongzheng mark, six character Qianlong mark, six character Qianlong mark, four character Jiaqing mark, six character Tongzhi mark Heng Ming Jian Fang Imitate Made in China TOYORecent Additions Brown etched marks Introduction Chenghua Nian Zhi Kangxi Nian Zhi Qianlong Nian Zhi Recent Addition/Unknown South East Asian market Introduction Reign marks Mark of Tongzhi 1862-74Mark of Guangxu 1875-1908Mark of Xuantong 1909-12Mark of Republic 1912-49Company marks Guan Yao Nei Zao Jiangxi Guan Yao Jdz Hui Shun Chang Tong Xin Fa Co. Tu Mao Xing Co. Zhan Fu Xing Co. Cheng Yi Tai Co. Hu Shun Chang Co. Shu Yi Shun Co. Zhou Shun Ding Co. Privately Commissioned Recent additions Yixing (Buccaro)Dated porcelain Introduction Tongzhi (1860-1874) period Guangxu (1875-1908)Xuantong (1909-1911)Republic (1912-48)Early Peoples Republic (1949-65)Cultural Revolution (1966-76)Post C R / State Capitalism (1976 - )21st Century Recent additions Cyclical Dates on Porcelain Jianding seals Artists and Dated Marks Artists Gallery Numerals Modern Porcelain Factories Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) reign marks Here you will find a type chart of what the marks of the Ming dynasty looks like, plus a few samples of genuine marks from the different periods. Genuine marks can look very different from the ones I show here, but still be genuine. However, if the difference is too big, there might be a problem with the mark you have at hand. The number of artists entrusted to actually draw the Imperial mark on the porcelain made at the Imperial porcelain was actually quite limited, and their individual handwriting can often be recognized. This chart shows the relative length and sequence of the various period during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644)What makes things difficult is that the Ming dynasty was actually quite a long time ago, it's actually called Medieval times in most of the world, and mankind was actually trying things out, that they were about to do for the very first time. So, there were no set rules to a lot of things. Like what requirement you need to have on porcelain that was about to be considered \"\"Imperial\"\" about half a millennia later. This said, what I am aiming at is that some of the porcelain that was delivered to the Imperial court in Beijing, in particular by the end of the dynasty, was most probably just commissioned from the better of the private kilns. This means that at this time there are no complete agreement among scholars about what was imperial and not."
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"docid": "D862073#0",
"title": "http://www.peter.mackenzie.org/history/hist33141.htm\nGERMANIC INVASIONS (OF ROME'S EMPIRE)",
"text": "\"GERMANIC INVASIONS (OF ROME'S EMPIRE)\"\"At first I wanted to erase the Roman name and convert all Roman territory into a Gothic Empire: I longed for Romania to become Gothia, and Athaulf to be what Caesar Augustus had been. But long experience has taught me that the ungoverned wildness of the Goths will never submit to laws, and that without law, a state is not a state. Therefore I have more prudently chosen the different glory of reviving the Roman name with Gothic vigour, and I hope to be acknowledged by posterity as the initiator of a Roman restoration, since it is impossible for me to alter the character of this Empire. \"\" Athaulfe, König der Visigoten, c411 AD [1]Introduction There were many Germanic tribes, however, I have identified the more significant tribes below based on their impact on western Europe. [ 2] Others like the Alamanni, Teutones, and Suevi which are not here are introduced alphabetically at this website under 'The Germans'. An early invasion of Roman territory by the Germanic Cimbri and Teuton tribes was defeated by the Roman general Marius in 102 BC. However, 50 years after the Teutones the Helvetii from Switzerland and the Suevi from Germany invaded Belgium and France (Gaul). Germanic Tribal Homelands: c50 ADThe Germanic migrations were a significant factor in the creation of Europe. [ 3] After the conquest of Rome and an attempt by some Germanic tribes to continue Roman culture and institutions, Europe was transformed by the Germanic tribes. The Germanic tribes shaped the later European English, French, Scandinavians, and Germans nations."
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"docid": "D1247224#0",
"title": "http://www.romae-vitam.com/roman-principate.html\nThe Roman Principate (27 BC - 284 AD)",
"text": "The Roman Principate (27 BC - 284 AD)The first period of the Roman Empire is called the Roman Principate. During this period, emperors tried to give the illusion of a functioning republic when in fact they had full powers. Rome remained in theory a republic but emperors gradually destroyed all republican values. The Roman Principate was a happy period though. It was actually happier than the Roman Republic, more stable and safer, and... more glorious. Click on any of the boxes below pertaining to each dynasty: The first Roman Principate dynasty: the Julio-Claudian dynasty (27 BC- 14 AD)Following the Battle of Actium and the death of Mark Antony in Egypt, Octavius had full powers in Rome. In 27 B. C. he took the name of Augustus and established what would be later called the Julio-Claudian dynasty. This dynasty had 5 emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius and Nero. It was called Julio-Claudian because Augustus came from the gens Julia which was one of the oldest patrician families in Rome (Julius Caesar was his grand father) and because Tiberius came from the gens Claudia which also was an old patrician family and one of the most prominent. Augustus (reign: 27 BC - 14 AD) Very quickly Augustus acquired all powers and the title of princeps."
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"docid": "D810117#0",
"title": "http://ancientrome.wikia.com/wiki/Augustus\nAugustus",
"text": "\"Augustus Caesar Reign: January 16, 27 BC - August 19, AD 14Predecessor: Julius Caesar (as Dictator)Successor: Tiberius Consort: 1) Clodia Pulchra ? – 40 BC2) Scribonia 40 BC – 38 BC 3) Livia Drusilla 38 BC to 14 ADIssue: Julia the elder Royal House: Julio-Claudian Dynasty (founder)Father: Gaius Octavius Mother: Atia Balba Caesonia Birth: September 23, 63 BC in Rome Death: August 19, AD 14 in Nola Do you have something to say about this emperor or his impact, in Imperial times or even today? Then visit the FORUM page for this emperor. Augustus (Latin: IMPERATOR CAESAR DIVI FILIVS AVGVSTVS; September 23, 63 BC – August 19, AD 14 ), known as Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus (in English Octavian) for the period of his life prior to 27 BC, was the first and among the most important of the Roman Emperors. Although he preserved the outward form of the Roman Republic, he ruled as an autocrat for more than 40 years and his rule is the dividing line between the Republic and the Roman Empire. He ended a century of civil wars and gave Rome an era of peace, prosperity, and imperial greatness, known as the Pax Romana, Roman peace. Contents [ show]Early life Edit He was born in Rome (or Velletri) on September 23, 63 BC with the name Gaius Octavius. His father, also Gaius Octavius, came from a respectable but undistinguished family of the equestrian order and was governor of Macedonia. Shortly after Octavius's birth, his father gave him the surname of Thurinus, possibly to commemorate his victory at Thurii over a rebellious band of slaves. His mother, Atia, was the niece of Gaius Julius Caesar, soon to be Rome's most successful general and Dictator."
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"docid": "D1010380#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_ancient_Rome\nTimeline of Roman history",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Timeline of ancient Rome)navigation search This article is about the ancient polities with their capitals at Rome and Constantinople. For the city, see Timeline of the city of Rome. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)This is a timeline of Roman history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in the Roman Kingdom and Republic and the Roman and Byzantine Empires. To read about the background of these events, see Ancient Rome and History of the Byzantine Empire. Following tradition, this timeline marks the deposition of Romulus Augustulus and the Fall of Constantinople as the end of Rome in the west and east, respectively. See Third Rome for a discussion of claimants to the succession of Rome. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness."
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"docid": "D12448#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trajan\nTrajan",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Traian\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Traian (disambiguation). \"\" Marcus Ulpius Traianus\"\" redirects here. For the emperor's father, see Marcus Ulpius Traianus (senior). Trajan Marble bust of Trajan Emperor of the Roman Empire Reign 27 January 98 – 8 August 117Predecessor Nerva, adoptive father Successor Hadrian Born 18 September 53 Italica, Hispania, now Province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain Died 8 August 117 (aged 63) Selinus, Cilicia, now Gazipaşa, Antalya Province, Turkey Burial Rome (ashes in foot of Trajan's Column, now lost), now Trajan's Forum, Rome, Italy Wife Pompeia Plotina Issue Hadrian (adoptive)Full name Marcus Ulpius Trajanus (from birth to adoption)Caesar Marcus Ulpius Nerva Trajanus (from adoption to accession)Imperator Caesar Nerva Trajanus Divi Nervae filius Augustus (as emperor)Dynasty Nerva–Antonine Father Marcus Ulpius Trajanus Nerva (adoptive)Mother Marcia Roman imperial dynasties Nervo-Trajanic Dynasty Nerva Children Natural - (none)Adoptive - Trajan Trajan Children Natural - (none)Adoptive - Hadrian Hadrian Children Natural - (none)Adoptive - Lucius Aelius Adoptive - Antoninus Pius Trajan ( / ˈ t r eɪ dʒ ən /; Latin: Imperator Caesar Nerva Trajanus Divi Nervae filius Augustus; [1] [2] 18 September 53 – 8 August 117 AD) was Roman emperor from 98 to 117 AD. Officially declared by the Senate optimus princeps (\"\"the best ruler\"\"), Trajan is remembered as a successful soldier-emperor who presided over the greatest military expansion in Roman history, leading the empire to attain its maximum territorial extent by the time of his death. He is also known for his philanthropic rule, overseeing extensive public building programs and implementing social welfare policies, which earned him his enduring reputation as the second of the Five Good Emperors who presided over an era of peace and prosperity in the Mediterranean world. Born in the city of Italica (close to modern Sevilla) in the province of Hispania Baetica, Trajan's non-patrician family was of Italian and Iberian origin. Trajan rose to prominence during the reign of emperor Domitian. Serving as a legatus legionis in Hispania Tarraconensis, in 89 Trajan supported Domitian against a revolt on the Rhine led by Antonius Saturninus."
},
{
"docid": "D529908#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Vipsanius_Agrippa_Postumus\nAgrippa Postumus",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus)navigation search For the personal name, see Postumus (praenomen). Agrippa Postumus Born 26 June 12 BCDied 20 August AD 14 (aged 25) Planasia Full name Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus (birth name)Marcus Julius Caesar Agrippa Postumus (adopted name)House Julio-Claudian dynasty Father Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Augustus (adoptive)Mother Julia the Elder Agrippa Postumus ( Latin: Agrippa Julius Augusti f. Divi n. Caesar; [1] 12 BC – 20 August AD 14), [note 1] also referred to as Postumus Agrippa, was a son of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia the Elder. At the time Augustus considered Postumus as a potential successor, but banished him from Rome in AD 6, for reasons that remain unknown. This, in effect, though not in law, cancelled his adoption and virtually assured Tiberius ' position as Augustus' sole heir. Postumus was ultimately executed by his own guards shortly after Augustus' death in AD 14. Postumus was a member of the Julio-Claudian dynasty, the first imperial family of the Roman Empire. His maternal grandparents were Augustus and Scribonia, Augustus' second wife. He was also a maternal uncle of the emperor Caligula, the son of Postumus' sister Agrippina the Elder. Nero, the last Julio - Claudian emperor, was a great-nephew of Postumus on the side of his mother (Caligula's sister), Agrippina the Younger. Contents [ hide ]1 Name2 Early life and family2.1 Adoption3 Exile3.1 Death of Augustus4 Accession of Tiberius4.1 Execution5 Post mortem6 Historiography7 In fiction8 Ancestry9 Notes10 References11 Sources11.1 Primary sources11.2 Secondary sources Name [ edit]Although his birth name is not fully known, he was probably named \"\"Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus \"\" in honor of his father, who died shortly before Postumus' birth."
},
{
"docid": "D810124#0",
"title": "https://learnodo-newtonic.com/augustus-facts\nAugustus | 10 Facts About The First Roman Emperor",
"text": "\"Interesting Facts Posted August 15, 2016 by Anirudh in Interesting Facts 2169Augustus | 10 Facts About The First Roman Emperor Born Gaius Octavius and also known as Octavian, Augustus Caesar is famous for transforming the Roman Republic, marred by civil wars, into a stable monarchic Empire which would last for around 1400 years. Rising to prominence after the death of Julius Caesar, Octavian became consul and then a part of the Second Triumvirate. After defeating Mark Antony at Actium in 31 AD, he became the undisputed ruler of the Roman Empire and was conferred with the title Augustus in 27 BC. He ruled for a period of 41 years from 27 BC till his death in 14 AD. Know more about the family, life, rise to power, important battles, reign and death of Augustus Caesar through these 10 interesting facts.#1 He was the nephew of Julius Caesar Augustus was born Gaius Octavius Thurinus on 23 September 63 BC at Ox Head on Palatine Hill in the city of Rome. He was named after his father Gaius Octavius, who was the first in their family to become a Roman senator and who also served as governor of Macedonia. Augustus’s mother, Atia, was the daughter of Julia Caesaris, sister of Julius Caesar. After the death of her husband in 59 BC, Atia married Lucius Marcius Philippus, a former governor of Syria. It was his maternal grandmother, Julia Caesaris, who was primarily responsible for raising young Octavius. He delivered her funeral oration at the age of twelve in 51 BC."
},
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"docid": "D99647#0",
"title": "http://jacanaent.com/Biographies/Pages/Caligula.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Caligula Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus 12 - 41Caligula was the third emperor of Rome. At best, he was one of the most autocratic of Rome's early emperors; at worst, one of the most deranged. Caligula was born Gaius Julius Caesar Germanicus in Antium (modern Anzio) on Aug. 31, A. D. 12. His mother, Agrippina, was Emperor Augustus's granddaughter, and his father, Germanicus, was Emperor Tiberius's nephew, adopted son, and heir. Gaius was brought up among the soldiers his father commanded on the Rhine. His mother dressed him in the uniform of a Roman legionnaire, and for this reason the soldiers called him Caligula (\"\"Little Boots\"\"), the name by which he is commonly known. In A. D. 19 Germanicus died. His death was mourned throughout the empire because he was, by all accounts, an honourable and courageous man. After his father's death Caligula lived in Rome, first with his mother, then with Livia (Augustus's wife), and then with his grandmother. Finally, in 32, he joined Tiberius in his retirement on Capri."
},
{
"docid": "D1427151#0",
"title": "http://www.livescience.com/45948-ancient-goths.html\nWho Were the Ancient Goths?",
"text": "\"Live Science History Reference: Who Were the Ancient Goths? By Owen Jarus, Live Science Contributor | March 18, 2016 05:20pm ETMOREA depiction of Alaric I, king of the Visigoths, in Athens, by German painter Ludwig Thiersch. Credit: Public domain The Goths were a people who flourished in Europe throughout ancient times and into the Middle Ages. Referred to at times as “ barbarians ,” they are famous for sacking the city of Rome in A. D. 410. Ironically, however, they are often credited with helping preserve Roman culture. After the sacking of Rome, a group of Goths moved to Gaul (in modern-day France) and Iberia and formed the Visigothic Kingdom. This kingdom would eventually incorporate Catholic Christianity, Roman artistic traditions and other aspects of Roman culture. The last Gothic kingdom fell to the Moors in A. D. 711. Today, the meaning of the word \"\"Goth\"\" has evolved beyond any direct relationship to the ancient Goths. In the late Middle Ages, a style of architecture arose, characterized by large, imposing cathedrals and castles."
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"docid": "D1446987#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/venice/averages/august/\nAverages for Venice in August",
"text": "\"What's the Weather Like in Venice in August? Situated on the Mediterranean in the middle of a lagoon, Venice has warm, humid summers and rainy winters. August is still extremely warm in Venice and is very busy. Those of you wanting a more peaceful holiday would not be advised to travel to Venice during this time. Temperature The average temperature reaches a high of a very warm 27°C (that's about 81°F), with minimum temperatures being around 17°C (about 63°F). Always be sure to wear sunscreen with high SPF, and duck under a café umbrella or into a bacaro during the hottest part of the day. Light clothing such as t-shirts, shorts and sandals are recommended during the day time—but if you eat out for dinner, nice casual or formal is a better bet. Average Sunshine Hours There are about 14 hours of average daily sunshine. The length of the day decreases by a total of 1:25 hours, or about 2.7 daily. The longest day of the month is August 1 with 14:44 hours of sunlight, and the shortest day is August 31 with 13:19 hours."
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"docid": "D2435563#0",
"title": "http://traveltips.usatoday.com/time-travel-italy-13069.html\nBest Time to Travel in Italy",
"text": "\"Florence beckons visitors even with snow on city roofs. The best time to go to Italy is delightful dilemma, since any time is a good time to visit. One of the world's favorite destinations, the Mediterranean nation is blessed with the snow-covered Dolomite Mountain peaks near the Austrian border, Bermuda-blue beaches on the Sardinian coastline, ancient Etruscan, Roman and Renaissance treasures galore, plus the world's first floating city. Choose the region and the timing that best matches your pursuits, avoiding the peak of summer, if possible. After all, Italian families also want to go on vacation while school's out. Winter Sports in Italy European winter resorts are a change of pace from skiing in North America. While the rival Austrian, French and Swiss Alps may be more famous, many skiers think the Dolomites are best. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, 18 peaks in the region rise above 10,000 feet. Host to the 1956 Winter Olympics, Cortina d'Ampezzo caught global attention as a favored destination for the newly minted international jet set. Today, the visitor mix is a combination of about 50/50 Italian and international guests."
},
{
"docid": "D1109244#0",
"title": "http://labikepaths.com/bike-paths/santa-monica-venice/\nSanta Monica & Venice",
"text": "Santa Monica & Venice From the Marina North to Sunset Map data ©2018 Google, INEGI Terms of Use Map Satellite You’ve seen this stretch of beach in hundreds of movies and TV shows: folks on inlines and boards (both skate and surf) as well as bicycles, the flashy Marina and the oddities of Venice. The path is about 8.5 miles, north from Washington Blvd., to Temescal Cyn Rd. Access is continuous. Thos Guide pp 630, 631, 671. Current Santa Monica weather conditions (click for full weather report): There’s lots to do besides just riding bikes . . . Viewer Comment: “Many more rollerbladers are now using the path. Rentals of the wide, 3 wheel bikes are becoming more difficult to get around. Pedestrians & joggers now seem to shun running on the grass and also use the bikepath, many times in large groups. The minimally posted signs mean nothing."
},
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"docid": "D2173470#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187870-i57-k6298719-Venice_in_November-Venice_Veneto.html\nVenice in November",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All City of Venice forums Venice forum Venice forums City-Break-Lover Shepperton, England Level Contributor27 posts136 reviews Save Topic Venice in November Mar 23, 2013, 7:25 PMHi. We are thinking of visitng Venice in November. Is this a good time to go and what will the weather be like? Any tips for anything special to do at that time of year? Many thanks. Report inappropriate content Travelers interested in this topic also viewed... See all Skip the Line: Venice Walking Tour...1,083 Reviewsfrom $27.70*Venice Sightseeing Walking Tour with...122 Reviewsfrom $23.90*Collegium Ducale Orchestral Concert...2 Reviewsfrom $31.50*Venice Grand Canal 1-Hour Small-Group...670 Reviewsfrom $60.40*1-10 of 26 replies Sorted by « 1 2 3 »dcg Californiacalifornia Level Contributor101 posts12 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Venice in November Mar 23, 2013, 7:31 PMMy husband and I spent a few days in November in Venice. It rained a bit but was mostly foggy and cloudy. I think it's just a different feel. It was almost haunted and spooky feeling-mysterious in a good way."
},
{
"docid": "D1256488#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/italy/weather-in-venice-for-september-trip\nWeather in Venice for September trip",
"text": "\"Weather in Venice for September trip Jump to bottom Posted by Pam S (Los Angeles, CA, USA) on 05/24/09 10:41 AMI am traveling to Venice in late September. I know that temperatures in Venice average out to high of 75. I suppose I should make sure I have air conditioning? anyone travel there in late september who can advise on how hot it is at that time? Posted by Tamara DC05/24/09 11:36 AM209 posts The most honest answer for any kind of weather question of course is \"\"I don't know....\"\" or \"\"This isn't so useful, but....\"\" hehe!However, having said that! the summer here already feels a lot warmer than last summer, and that may or may not last in to September. Just my impression. I'm not comparing all of the numbers from the almanacs or anything! Though that might be the best and most scientific way of doing things, the weather doesn't always behave that way :)Posted by Kent Pacific Northwest05/24/09 12:09 PM9314 posts\"\"I know that temperatures in Venice average out to high of 75. \"\" In the last 10 years the average high temp in Venice, for the period Sept 20 to 30, is 70; that's the temp at about 4 to 5pm."
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"docid": "D1260313#0",
"title": "https://cruiseline.com/advice/how-to-book/before-you-book/when-is-the-best-time-to-cruise-\nThe Best and Cheapest Time to Go on a Cruise",
"text": "\"Cruisers enjoy Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman - Photo by Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock There is no one-size-fits-all answer for when to sail: It depends on your own personal priorities. Whether you’re looking to avoid the rough seas or score a bargain deal, there’s a time of year that’s best for you. If you’re looking for low prices, shoulder season — the time between peak and low season — is a great option, but it may come with trade-offs like rainy weather or fewer wildlife sightings. Check out our breakdown of the best time to cruise based on destination, weather, and price: Alaska Norwegian Sun - Photo by Norwegian Cruise Line Best Price: Mid-May to early June and late August to mid-September. The trade-off: Cooler weather, less wildlife activity, and (in September) more rain. Best Weather: For longer days, dry weather, and warm temperatures, the best time to cruise in Alaska is late June through mid-July. We Recommend: Salmon run season (mid- to late July) is when the bears are most active. If you’re interested in whales, however, August is when you’re mostly likely to spot them. Alaska deals from $509Australia and New Zealand Milford Sound, New Zealand - Photo by Rawpixel.com Best Price: November to mid-March, except for holidays Best Weather: December and January are warm and dry. Avoid cyclone season (early December and late May) in Australia; New Zealand is rarely impacted."
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"docid": "D2899919#0",
"title": "http://www.101holidays.co.uk/where-to-go-on-holiday-in-september/\nWhere to go on holiday in September",
"text": "Where to go on holiday in September By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer and Editor of 101 Holidays The passing of August might appear to herald the end of summer. Don’t believe a word of it. September is one of the best months of the year to travel, particularly to the Mediterranean where conditions are perfect, with air temperatures settling down a bit, but the sea still comfortably warm enough to swim in. The best thing about this time of year is that the crowds disappear and prices tumble. There are no traffic jams in resorts, or queues to get tables at restaurants. Suddenly, waiters and taxi drivers are pleased to you again. That beach that was crowded a few weeks ago – now you have it almost to yourself. If you are travelling alone, see our pick of the best singles holidays in September. * Do you want to know how to save up to 40% on holiday prices? Enter your email address below to join the 30,000 people who get my free weekly deals round-up."
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"docid": "D872316#0",
"title": "http://www.italylogue.com/planning-a-trip/italy-in-september.html\nItaly in September",
"text": "I know I’m not supposed to play favorites, but all things considered, September is – at least so far – my favorite month in which to visit Italy. The reasons are both weather-related and festival-related, as you’ll see below. Weather in September in Italy By the end of August, all of Italy has typically hit its peak in terms of temperature – and that means September often includes gloriously hot days followed by cool nights. In the latter half of the month, it’s even starting to feel quite fall-like, and it’s not unheard of for there to be brief rainstorms (complete with thunder and lightning) during September. Whereas August was vacation month for many Italians, September is back-to-work and back-to-school month – so it’s business as usual when it comes to open hours for attractions and shops, even though the weather remains summerlike in many places throughout the country. That means foreigners can take advantage of beach weather after the Italians have left Italy’s beach towns. Temperatures in September don’t generally climb to the uncomfortable peaks of the summer months – more temperate conditions overall make this a fantastic month for outdoor pursuits like hiking or exploring Roman ruins, but the occasional short rainstorm makes an excellent excuse to duck into a museum now and then, too. September is technically part of the autumn and therefore might be considered part of Italy’s fall shoulder season, but prices tend to remain stuck at high season levels in much of the country – especially popular spots like Tuscany – for the entirety of September. In the south, however, prices will drop faster in September even though the mercury takes longer to fall. Temperatures in September vary depending on where you are in Italy, but as a general rule of thumb these are the ranges: DOWNLOAD OUR TRAVEL GUIDESFOR FREEDOWNLOAD NOWNorthern Italy: 55-75°F (13-24°C)Central Italy: 65-80°F (18-27°C)Southern Italy: 70-80°F (21-27°C)>> Be sure to check a current weather forecast for Italy before you leave home, as the weather can change."
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"docid": "D538411#0",
"title": "http://www.holiday-weather.com/venice/\nVenice: Live Weather",
"text": "\"Venice: Live Weather Live weather in Venice The latest and today's weather in Venice, Italy updated regularly Wednesday 11 April 19:26 GMT | 21:26 CEST +2h Venice Last updated:11 Apr UK Time: 18:55 BSTLocal Time: 19:55 CEST57 °F ( 14 °C)7 mph Sunrise 06:33Sunset 19:51Temp feels like: 64 °F ( 18 °C )Length of Day: 13h 18m Pressure: 29.77\"\" (1008 hpa)Visiblity: 8 miles ( 13 km )Average for April 54 °F ( 12 °C)Venice25 Day Forecast Venice Annual Averages Venice News Cruise control: 5 top cruises for 2015Read more Venice � plan the perfect romantic break Read more Get cruising! MSC Cruises offers �600 discount in turn-of-year campaign Read more Latest Venice Holiday Reviewsromantic city Sunny, windy in the morning...4 Read more Anonymous My holiday in Venice I travelled to Venice at the beginning of April 2009 and the climate was perfect. Apparently it had been raining the w...5 Read more Anonymous More Venice Reviews Historic Temperatures for 11th April in Venice Average High 59 °FRecord High 72 °F (2007)Average Low 43 °FRecord Low 37 °F (1998)Weather in Venice Venice, 'the city of water', is located in the north of Italy upon the marshy Venetian Lagoon which lies adjacent to the Adriatic Sea in the northeast. Venice stretches across 118 small islands between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is most well known for its canals which weave through the shallow lagoon. The unique city is Europe's largest urban car free area- in the old part of town, the 150 canals replace roads, and every form of transport is on water or on foot. Because the city basically floats on a web of canals (much like Amsterdam) it is therefore subject to high humidity year round. When combined with the summer heat, this can lead to fairly uncomfortable weather conditions. Despite this, July and August are the peak tourist months and the city becomes almost entirely booked out. So if you choose to endure the heat, humidity and throngs of tourists, be sure to book ahead!Summer weather in Venice Summer in Venice begins in June which sees average highs of 25°C and lows of 16°C before the temperatre climbs to the summer highs in July and August when average maximums are in the high 20's and the mercury can often rise above 30°C."
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"docid": "D1894301#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187870-i57-k249370-Bologna_to_Venice-Venice_Veneto.html\nBologna to Venice",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All City of Venice forums Venice forum Venice forumsfleurdelyseus6 posts Save Topic Bologna to Venice Aug 21, 2005, 4:33 PMWe're staying in Bologna with family that just relocated from the states. We want to travel to Venice as the kids start school and we want to be out of the way. Can you do this trip (Bologna - Venice) in one day? We probably will take a train but if anyone has any better ideas, please do tell. Any Venice hotel suggestions? My parents stayed at Splendid Suisse Hotel, years ago, they suggested that. Thanks to All!Mentioned in this post Bologna Province of Bologna, Italy Report inappropriate content Travelers interested in this topic also viewed... See all Secret Gardens of Venice Walking Tour1 Reviewfrom $48.80*Venice Running Tour4 Reviewsfrom $37.50*Venice Private Gondola Ride Including...73 Reviewsfrom $87.30*Small-Group 2-Hour Grand Canal and...119 Reviewsfrom $123.90*1-3 of 3 replies Sorted by 1gamballs Bologna, Italy Level Contributor206 posts8 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Bologna to Venice Aug 21, 2005, 5:08 PMTrain is best option (even better than car), Bologna-Venice is one and half hour with eurostar (a bit more with a cheper train). But I cant help you about the hotels Report inappropriate contentamart USALevel Contributor264 posts89 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Bologna to Venice Aug 21, 2005, 8:47 PMWe stayed at Locanda le vele First Inn Calle de le Vele Cannaregio+39-041-2413960in a room behind the desk."
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"docid": "D2075340#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187782-i162-k3039473-Weather_forecast-Sorrento_Province_of_Naples_Campania.html\nWeather forecast?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Province of Naples forums Sorrento forum Sorrento forums Lotsofholidays Limerick, Ireland Level Contributor80 posts4 reviews Save Topic Weather forecast? Aug 20, 2009, 9:19 AMHi,I came across a post before where one or two people mentioned some good web sites to find out the weather forecast for Sorrento. I cant remember the sites that were recommended and cannot seem to locate the post. I know there were also websites mentioned that apparently are always wrong!Would someone be kind enough to recommend the good websites again? Thanks in advance :)Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Sorrento? See all Full-Day Amalfi Coast Experience from...239 Reviewsfrom $93.90*Sorrento to Capri Small-Group...103 Reviewsfrom $85.10*Sorrento Farm Tour with Tastings...175 Reviewsfrom $141.40*Pompeii and Mt. Vesuvius Tour from...33 Reviewsfrom $75.10*1-5 of 5 replies Sorted by 1Gingerbaker Ireland Level Contributor46 posts14 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Weather forecast? Aug 20, 2009, 10:09 AMhttp://www.summhttp://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/tenday/ITXX0073?from=36hr_topnav_businesserinitaly.com/planning/weather.asp Hi lotsofholidays...i hope you find those links helpful..i am going to sorrento at the end of sept .. Enjoy Your hols Report inappropriate contentsophie8UKDestination Expertfor Venice Level Contributor48,057 posts86 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Weather forecast? Aug 20, 2009, 10:23 AMI think this is good as any,eurometeo.com/english/forecast/city_LIRN/wea…Report inappropriate contentnewboldbobs Nottingham, United... Level Contributor4,434 posts84 reviews Save Reply3."
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"docid": "D1880212#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g33052-i158-k705021-Best_day_time_to_visit_Venice_Beach_boardwalk-Santa_Monica_California.html\nBest day/time to visit Venice Beach boardwalk?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All California forums Santa Monica forum Santa Monica forums Boulder Rocks Boulder, COLevel Contributor16 posts Save Topic Best day/time to visit Venice Beach boardwalk? Jul 14, 2006, 1:25 PMWe'll be in Santa Monica from an upcoming Saturday through Wednesday, and a stroll down the Venice Beach boardwalk looks like fun. When is the best day/time to go (weekday/weekend, afternoon/evening)? I assume you have to balance the lively atmosphere against the crowds. Any recommendations? Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Santa Monica? See all Los Angeles 6-Hour, 5-Stop City Tour...317 Reviewsfrom $84.00*Los Angeles and Hollywood Day Trip...58 Reviewsfrom $198.99*Special Offer Los Angeles 'Best of LA' Customizable...221 Reviewsfrom $57.99*$68.00Los Angeles Hop-On Hop-Off...585 Reviewsfrom $49.00*1-4 of 4 replies Sorted by 1Hop Skip Jump West Hollywood... Destination Expertfor Los Angeles Level Contributor32,330 posts64 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Best day/time to visit Venice Beach boardwalk? Jul 14, 2006, 8:11 PMIn general, weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Mornings are also a good option since the locals tend to \"\"sleep in\"\" on the weekends."
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"docid": "D328260#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g187870-s208/Venice:Italy:Weather.And.When.To.Go.html\nVenice Weather and When to Go",
"text": "Venice Traveler Article: Venice Weather and When to Go Save Article More Traveler Articlesadvice from real travelers Background Acqua Alta and flooding in Venice Architecture Culture Health & Safety Neighborhoods Recommended Reading Things to Know Tourist Board Info Transportation Airport Transfer with Heavy Suitcases Arriving & Departing Getting Around Public Transportation Taxis & Rental Cars Transport and other passes Travelling to/from the airport Water Taxi Experience Things to Do First-time Visitors Gondola Ride Musica A Palazzo Off the Beaten Path Parco delle Rimembranze Peggy Guggenheim Collection Shopping Sports & Activities Read more about Venice Topics include Dining Scene, Italy: For Foreign Visitors & more!View All Articles This article contains a discussion by Trip Advisor members concerning the above topic. Please note that the discussion was closed to any additional postings as of Nov 1, 2016 and, as such, some of the information contained herein may be outdated and cannot be commented on by travelers at this time. Please take this into account when making your travel plans. Venice weather essentials C° | F° Monthly Averages Month High Low Precip Apr 59°F 45°F 5 in May 69°F 54°F 5 in Jun 76°F 61°F 5 in Jul 80°F 63°F 3 in Aug 79°F 63°F 4 in Sep 71°F 56°F 5 in More weather for Venice Powered by Weather Underground Share your knowledge Article History (29)Comments (8)In Venice, the busy season for tourists is long - extending from Easter until early October, though some would argue that Venice never really has a low season anymore for tourism. Weather and climate Venice has a relatively temperate climate, with temperatures rarely descending below freezing during the day, or rising much above 35°C. July and August are the warmest months with average maximum daily temperatures of 27° Celsius, and the tourists swarming around Piazza San Marco. Average daily minimum temperatures are 19°C in July and August. Humidity can be high and the combination of high temperatures and high humidity can be oppressive, particularly in very crowded streets. April, May, June and September and October are all much pleasanter months for weather with average daily maximum temperatures ranging from 17°C in April to 24°C in September and 25°C in June. Weather in September is nice; average daily highs around 75°F/24°C, and evenings around 65°F/18°C."
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"docid": "D1376682#0",
"title": "https://www.ricksteves.com/travel-tips/trip-planning/timing-your-trip\nWhen to Go to Europe: Timing Your Trip",
"text": "\"Share When to Go to Europe: Timing Your Trip Rome's Colosseum gets busy in peak season. Wet weather needn't dampen a visit to Europe's biggest cities, which bustle year-round. By Rick Steves Some people have flexible enough jobs and lifestyles to cherry-pick when to take their vacations, but many others have less choice. Fortunately, Europe welcomes visitors 365 days a year — and each season offers a different ambience and experience. In travel-industry jargon, the year is divided into three seasons: peak season (roughly mid-June through August), shoulder season (April through mid-June and September through October), and off-season (November through March). Each has its pros and cons. Regardless of when you go, if your objective is to \"\"meet the people,\"\" you'll find Europe filled with them any time of year. Peak Season Summer is a great time to travel — except for the crowds and high temperatures. Sunny weather, long days, and exuberant nightlife turn Europe into a powerful magnet. I haven't missed a peak season in 30 years."
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"docid": "D3439370#0",
"title": "https://www.walksofitaly.com/blog/travel-tips/when-to-go-to-italy-rome-florence-venice\nWhen Should I Travel to Italy?",
"text": "\"By Walks of Italy Travel tips July 18, 2011Home » All Articles » Travel tips » When Should I Travel to Italy? When Should I Travel to Italy? An alleyway in Montefalco, Umbria If you’re planning a trip to Italy we would love to show you around in person. Check out our amazing, small-group walking tours all over Italy . When you’re planning your trip to Italy, it’s easy to forget one of the most important factors: the best time to travel to Italy! None of Italy’s top destinations are the same year-round — and there are significant benefits to coming at certain times of year over others. There’s no single “best time” to travel, it will depend on what you want to see and what you want to do in Italy. If you have a little flexibility in your trip planning, here are the upsides and downsides of the different times of year to visit Italy. ( As an aside: We know many parents don’t want to visit Italy outside of their childrens’ school vacations because they don’t want them to miss any school! Not only does this limit them to some of the most crowded and expensive times to visit Italy, but at least for our part, we can’t think of a better education for a child than learning about ancient Rome, or Renaissance art, by actually experiencing the sites."
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"docid": "D2657595#0",
"title": "http://www.seeitalia.com/essentials/when_to_visit/\nWhen to Visit",
"text": "Like most of Western Europe, early spring and autumn are the best times to visit and travel around Italy. Northern Italy (Milan, Bologna, Verona and Venice) looks totally stunning in spring, its winters are mild and occasionally very foggy, and its hot, dry and humid summers are tempered by sea breezes. In winter in Venice (in Northern Italy) a mist often descends and hovers over the city creating an atmosphere of mystery and suspense. Southern Italy has warm, dry weather with far fewer crowds in September. It has a typical Mediterranean climate, which is almost always sunnier than northern Italy. July and August can be unpleasantly hot and humid. But there is always relief to be found in the mountains, in the coastal areas and in the forests. The best months to visit the cities of Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Verona, Bologna, Naples and the Amalfi Coast (in Southern Italy) are November or March. The most crowded periods are Easter, May and June, October and Christmas. July and August have become less crowded in recent years, but the summer can be fun but also uncomfortably hot."
},
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"docid": "D867422#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gondola\nGondola",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about a means of water transport. For other meanings, see gondola (disambiguation). \"\" Gondolier\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Gondolier (disambiguation). A gondola on the Grand Canal The gondola ( / ˈ ɡ ɒ n d ə l ə /; Italian: [ˈɡondola]) is a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetianrowing boat, well suited to the conditions of the Venetian lagoon. It is similar to a canoe, except it is narrower. It is propelled by a gondolier, who uses a rowing oar, which is not fastened to the hull, in a sculling manner and acts as the rudder. [ 1]For centuries, the gondola was the chief means of transportation and most common watercraft within Venice. In modern times, the boats still do have a role in public transport in the city, serving as traghetti (small ferries) over the Grand Canal operated by two oarsmen. [ 2] For some years there were seven traghetti, but by 2017, the number had been reduced to three."
},
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"docid": "D780806#0",
"title": "https://www.walksofitaly.com/blog/cinque-terre/train\nThe Cinque Terre Train: A How-To Guide",
"text": "\"By Walks of Italy Cinque Terre May 2, 2013Home » All Articles » Cinque Terre » The Cinque Terre Train: A How-To Guide The Cinque Terre Train: A How-To Guide The small town of Riomaggiore, on the Cinque Terre Yes… you can reach beautiful Vernazza on the train!You’ve bought your flights, booked your hotels, and made the excruciating choice between the Cinque Terre and Amalfi Coast (or if you still need help with that, check out our blog on how to decide between Italy’s most popular coastlines ) – you’re going with the Cinque Terre! Now you just need to find out how to get there and get around when you’re there. We’re here to help!Even though the Cinque Terre is famous for its hiking, you might not always want to hoof it from one town to the next. That’s especially true if you’re short on time, since several of the hiking paths take 2 or 3 hours. ( Not to mention can be difficult, risky, and even closed!). Driving between these seaside towns, on the other hand, simply isn’t an option. That’s where the train comes in. Walks of Italy also offers a day trip to Cinque Terre from Rome, for a taste of this beautiful region on a fully-guided tour by high-speed train. Taking the Cinque Terre train is easy, but if you’re trying to figure it out for the first time—especially from far away—it can look more complicated than it is. Here are some of your most common questions, answered! ("
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"docid": "D2641601#0",
"title": "http://www.101holidays.co.uk/where-to-go-on-holiday-in-october/\nWhere to go on holiday in October",
"text": "Where to go on holiday in October By Mark Hodson, Sunday Times Travel Writer and Editor of 101 Holidays October is a great month to travel – the weather in the UK becomes distinctly unreliable and the nights begin to close in. It’s a popular month for European city breaks, and a chance to catch the last of the sunshine in the Mediterranean – at bargain prices. Not forgetting some great long-haul trip opportunities. These are my suggestions for where to go on holiday in October. If you are travelling with children, see our expert guide to family holidays in October half term . If you’re travelling alone, check out the best singles holidays in October. * Do you want to know how to save up to 40% on holiday prices? Enter your email address below to join the 30,000 people who get my free weekly deals round-up. You can unsubscribe at any time. View sample."
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"docid": "D501465#0",
"title": "http://www.whatstheweatherlike.org/italy/\n.",
"text": "The climate of Italy According to the Köppen climate classification Italy has three types of climates. A large part of the north has a sea climate (types Cfb – moderate – and Cfa – warm) with relatively mild winters, no extreme temperatures during the summer and precipitation all year round. Central and South Italy have a Mediterranean climate (type Csa) with warm and dry summers and relatively mild winters. The most northern part of Italy, at the foot of the Alps partly has a high mountain climate (type EH) and in the lower parts a transitional climate (types Dfb and Dfc)Climate information of places and areas in Italy The climate information on this page is only brief. Specific information about weather and climate can be found on the climate pages per area or town. As for Italy the following climate information is available: Bari Bolzano Cagliari Calabria Catania Cattolica Cinque Terre Como Florence Genoa Ischia Lake Garda Lake Maggiore Lecce Messina Milan Monza Naples Palermo Perugia Pisa Portofino Porto Venere Rimini Rome Sardinia Sicily Turin Tuscany Trieste Venice Verona Pleasant spring months During spring temperatures rapidly rise to pleasant values; which makes blossoms burst in the beautiful Italian countryside. Italy is at its best during spring because temperatures are pleasant and the sun doesn’t shine at its brightest yet. However, it is a bit too early to book a sunny holiday because the temperature of the sea water is too cold during March and April. From May it gets pleasant alongside the pool. However, the weather is quite unstable and chances of cold and rainy days are still quite high, even in the warmer southern part of Italy."
},
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"docid": "D3430899#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g187870-i57-k382967-Weather_in_midd_april-Venice_Veneto.html\nWeather in midd april",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All City of Venice forums Venice forum Venice forums Mauro BSASLevel Contributor18 posts Save Topic Weather in midd april Dec 23, 2005, 8:30 PMCan you tell me what s the weather like in midd April?? Thx! ! Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Venice? See all Likely To Sell Out Skip the Line: Venice in One Day...3,557 Reviewsfrom $74.80*Venice Grand Canal Gondola Ride and...2,590 Reviewsfrom $56.10*Dolomite Mountains and Cortina 1-Day...780 Reviewsfrom $193.30*St. Mark's Basilica and Doge's Palace...329 Reviewsfrom $81.10*1-6 of 6 replies Sorted by 1sophie8UKDestination Expertfor Venice Level Contributor48,219 posts87 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Weather in midd april Dec 24, 2005, 1:20 AMA nice time to go the weather comfortable just warming up,and not too busy, depending on Easter which can be very busy, April-May September and October I feel are the best times, summer very hot and humid,any time of year you get the odd rainy day, but that ever the weather its lovely. Report inappropriate content Verona29Verona, Italy Level Contributor332 posts403 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Weather in midd april Dec 25, 2005, 5:23 AMI think April is a kind of \"\"bridge\"\" between winter and Spring as in my opinion March is still a chilly month. At the beginning of April the weather will be still cool but it will warm up during the month. The end of April is generally warm."
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"docid": "D2336288#0",
"title": "http://www.whereandwhen.net/when/north-america/united-states/wisconsin/august/\nWeather in Wisconsin in august 2018",
"text": "Best time to go to Wisconsin? Weather in Wisconsin in august 2018The weather in Wisconsin in the month of august comes from statistical datas on the past years. You can view the weather statistics the entire month, but also navigating through the tabs for the beginning, the middle and the end of the month. All month Beginning of the month Mid-month End of the month Average weather throughout august Weather at 7am Temperature: 17°CClear/Sunny44% of time26%14%10%Weather at 1pm Temperature: 27°CClear/Sunny63% of time17%12%5%Weather at 7pm Temperature: 24°CClear/Sunny64% of time14%11%6%Weather in july in Wisconsin Weather in september in Wisconsin Climate of Wisconsin in august The climate of Wisconsin in august is good The climate in august in Wisconsin is rather dry (with 86mm of rainfall over 10 days). It should be noted an improvement from the previous month since in july it receives an average of 106mm of precipitation over 13 days. The climate quite pleasant in this city the month of august. The thermometer averaged maximum of 28°C. On average, the recorded minimum temperature is 17°C. Thus, the mean temperature average in august in Wisconsin is 22°C. Note that these seasonal averages are in contrast with those observed in Wisconsin in august with a maximum record of 38°C in 2012 and a minimum record of 7°C in 2009."
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"docid": "D1149992#0",
"title": "http://www.currentresults.com/Weather/Wisconsin/Places/madison-temperatures-by-month-average.php\nMadison Temperatures: Averages by Month",
"text": "Madison Temperatures: Averages by Month The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Madison, Wisconsin during each month of the year. The average high and low temperatures are listed below monthly and annually for the city, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature. To find out how often it rises over 60, 70 or 80 °F each month in Madison, scroll down farther. There are also monthly and yearly counts of days with cold weather. All the numbers are long-term historical averages based on climate data gathered from 1981 to 2010. Average Madison temperatures High °F Low °F High °C Low °C26 11 January -3 -1231 15 February 0 -943 25 March 6 -457 36 April 14 268 46 May 20 878 56 June 26 1382 61 July 28 1679 59 August 26 1572 50 September 22 1059 39 October 15 444 28 November 7 -230 16 December -1 -956 37 Year 13 3Days of Hot Weather in Madison A hot day at Madison means highs in the 80s Fahrenheit. Just six days a year on average reach into the 90s (above 32 °C). Once a decade, the thermometer makes it to 100 degrees F (38 °C)."
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"docid": "D1488392#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g60763-i5-k2122479-Humidity_right_now_in_NYC-New_York_City_New_York.html\nHumidity right now in NYC?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All New York forums New York City forum New York City forums Midwest Girl73Wisconsin Level Contributor32 posts1 review Save Topic Humidity right now in NYC? Jul 18, 2008, 4:02 PMI've browsed some weather threads already, but am very curious what the humidity level has been there the last few days. I thought I saw it around 38% or so. In Wisconsin it ranges between 70-100% humidity regularly, so if it's really only in the 30-40% range, I'll be delighted. Was in AZ last summer and 115 degrees was tolerable because of the low humidity. Coming to NYC in 2 weeks and just trying to plan for what to wear. Thanks!One destination mentioned in this post1 Wisconsin United States Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in New York City? See all Likely To Sell Out Viator VIP: Empty Met Tour at The...142 Reviewsfrom $175.00*New York in One Day Guided...1,015 Reviewsfrom $83.99*Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island...1,128 Reviewsfrom $57.00*NYC Empire State Observatory...2,395 Reviewsfrom $37.00*1-10 of 16 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »kateoz New York City, New... Level Contributor11,512 posts111 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Humidity right now in NYC? Jul 18, 2008, 4:05 PMYou can always use this site:http://forecast.weather.gov/Map Click.php?"
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"docid": "D2563930#0",
"title": "https://weatherspark.com/averages/31560/Sheboygan-Wisconsin-United-States\nAverage Weather in Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin, United States",
"text": "Average Weather in Sheboygan Falls Wisconsin, United States In Sheboygan Falls, the summers are warm; the winters are freezing, dry, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 14°F to 80°F and is rarely below -4°F or above 88°F . Climate Summary Click on each chart for more information. Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Sheboygan Falls for warm-weather activities is from late June to early September. Temperature The warm season lasts for 3.6 months, from May 31 to September 17, with an average daily high temperature above 69°F. The hottest day of the year is July 19, with an average high of 80°F and low of 61°F. The cold season lasts for 3.3 months, from December 1 to March 10, with an average daily high temperature below 38°F. The coldest day of the year is January 29, with an average low of 14°F and high of 27°F. Average High and Low Temperature The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures."
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"docid": "D203903#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/MarquetteSheriff\nMarquette County Sheriff's Office",
"text": "Marquette County Sheriff's Office@Marquette Sheriff Home About Photos Reviews Videos Events Posts Community Create a Page Like Recommend Send Message See more of Marquette County Sheriff's Office on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Law Enforcement Agency in Montello, Wisconsin4.8· Always Open Community See All3,693 people like this3,706 people follow this About See All67 Park St Box 630 Montello, Wisconsin 53949 (608) 297-2115Typically replies within a few hours Contact Marquette County Sheriff's Office on Messengerwww.co.marquette.wi.us/Departments/Sheriff/sheriff.html Law Enforcement Agency · Police Station · Government Organization Hours Always Open People3,693 likes16 visits People Also Like Portage Daily Register Local Service Adams County Sheriff's Office Police Station Grand Marsh Scanner Personal Blog Pages liked by this Page Fox Crossing Police Department Sauk County Sheriff's Office Brimfield Police Department Places Montello, Wisconsin Community Organization Government Organization Marquette County Sheriff's Office English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Photos See All Reviews4.8 36 Reviews Tell people what you think Janene Perkins· September 7, 2014Thank you so much for taking care of everything when I was involved in the car/deer accident last night. Dispatch was awesome and lined up the tow truck and to ... See More Chad Roeben· January 22, 2017Great job catching up to the unsafe driver on I-39 South at MP 121. Driver had no taillightsand looked to be using either the dome light or a flashlightto see the speedomete r. We called 911 at MP 127 and they were off the road at MP 121. Sunny L Johnson· July 19, 2016Thank you for being there for us when we were in need. Dispatch handled my call in an efficient and caring manner. When I had a stroke, an officer came and stayed with us until the ambulance arrived. We appreciate every one of you and all you do for our community!Marion Baker· March 21, 2016I can not thank this Dept. and especially Officer Mike for his quick response to my situation. Had he not responded the way he did and as quickly as he did, the outcome of my situation could of been devastating. I will forever be grateful."
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"docid": "D1772118#0",
"title": "http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/2115107/ghost-pepper-ripening\nghost pepper ripening",
"text": "\"Hot Peppersghost pepper ripeningsteven1032 July 3, 2012how long does it take for a ghost pepper from start to finsh take to turn red? Email Save Comment 158 Like Comments (158)capoman (5a)Once they start to turn they are fairly quick. What takes time with Bhuts is how long it takes for the plant to mature from seed. As with most Chinense varieties, they are slow to set their first fruit, but are very productive once they get going, fruits grow and ripen fairly quickly.2 Likes Save July 3, 2012 at 4:45PMsteven1032this one is a bright green. how will you know when there about to turn? i have a lot of bhuts on the vine but it seems to be taking forever. Like Save July 3, 2012 at 8:00PMSgt Pepper I hope you are right Capoman. I have two fruits only so far. I had some flower drops because of poor weather. It is disheartening to see bright sunshine everywhere except here."
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"docid": "D2895325#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windham,_New_York\nWindham (town), New York",
"text": "\"Windham (town), New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Windham, New York)navigation search Windham, New York Town Nickname (s): \"\"Land in the Sky\"\", \"\"The Heart of the Catskills\"\"Location in Greene County and the state of New York Coordinates: 42°18′57″N 74°13′25″WCountry United States State New York County Greene Government• Type Town Council• Town Supervisor Robert Pelham• Town Council Members' List [show]Area [1]• Total 45.34 sq mi (117.42 km 2)• Land 45.20 sq mi (117.07 km 2)• Water 0.14 sq mi (0.35 km 2)Elevation 1,893 ft (577 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 1,703• Estimate (2016) [2] 1,681• Density 37.19/sq mi (14.36/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP code 12496Area code (s) 518FIPS code 36-039-82480GNIS feature ID 0979648 [3]Website www .townofwindhamny .com Windham is a town in Greene County, New York, United States. The population was 1,703 at the 2010 census. [ 4] The town was probably named for the town or county of Windham, Connecticut, as many of its earliest settlers came from that state as well as other parts of New England. The town has two nicknames: \"\"Land in the Sky\"\" and \"\"Gem of the Catskills\"\". Windham is in the west-central part of the county on the northern boundary of the Catskill Park. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Demographics4 Communities and locations in the Town of Windham5 Notable residents6 In popular culture7 References8 External links History [ edit]The region was first settled around 1780. The town was formed from the town of Woodstock in 1798 while still part of Ulster County. After the formation of Greene County, several other towns were formed from parts of Windham. These towns include Hunter and Lexington (1813), Prattsville (1833), and part of Ashland in 1848. In 1900, the town's population was 1,240."
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"docid": "D1588683#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/county/Iron_County-WI.html\nIron County, Wisconsin (WI)",
"text": "\"Iron County, Wisconsin (WI)Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur County population in 2016: 5,874 (32% urban, 68% rural); it was 6,861 in 2000County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 1,090 County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 1,181 County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 2,487 Renter-occupied apartments: 551 (it was 596 in 2000)% of renters here: 19%State: 32%Land area: 757 sq. mi. Water area: 162.0 sq. mi. Population density: 8 people per square mile (very low). Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Iron County: 86.7 (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 Iron County photos (outside city limits)Industries providing employment: Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (14.1%), Manufacturing (13.1%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (12.6%). Type of workers: Private wage or salary: 50%Government: 10%Self-employed, not incorporated: 41%Unpaid family work: 0%Iron County, Wisconsin 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 Iron County, Wisconsin: White Non-Hispanic Alone (96.0%)Two or more races (1.6%)Hispanic or Latino (1.1%)Black Non-Hispanic Alone (0.7%)American Indian and Alaska Native alone (0.6%)Median resident age: 53.6 years Wisconsin median age: 39.4 years Males: 2,984 (50.8%)Females: 2,890 (49.2%)Recent posts about Iron County, Wisconsin on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Iron County is mentioned 25 times on our forum: Starting to Explore Wisconsin (30 replies)Weather questions. ( 14 replies)Bigger cities in Northwoods area? ("
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"docid": "D3512229#0",
"title": "https://www.currentresults.com/Weather/Wisconsin/Places/madison-temperatures-by-month-average.php\nMadison Temperatures: Averages by Month",
"text": "Madison Temperatures: Averages by Month The numbers here tell you how hot and cold the weather usually is in Madison, Wisconsin during each month of the year. The average high and low temperatures are listed below monthly and annually for the city, in both degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. Maximums and minimums are only part of the temperature picture. To fill in the rest, there's information on how many days a month get above or below a given temperature. To find out how often it rises over 60, 70 or 80 °F each month in Madison, scroll down farther. There are also monthly and yearly counts of days with cold weather. All the numbers are long-term historical averages based on climate data gathered from 1981 to 2010. Average Madison temperatures High °F Low °F High °C Low °C26 11 January -3 -1231 15 February 0 -943 25 March 6 -457 36 April 14 268 46 May 20 878 56 June 26 1382 61 July 28 1679 59 August 26 1572 50 September 22 1059 39 October 15 444 28 November 7 -230 16 December -1 -956 37 Year 13 3Days of Hot Weather in Madison A hot day at Madison means highs in the 80s Fahrenheit. Just six days a year on average reach into the 90s (above 32 °C). Once a decade, the thermometer makes it to 100 degrees F (38 °C)."
},
{
"docid": "D1615138#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Mitchell_International_Airport\nGeneral Mitchell International Airport",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Mitchell Field\"\" redirects here. For the former air base in New York, see Mitchel Field. General Mitchell International Airport Mitchell Field2006 USGS Orthophoto IATA: MKE ICAO: KMKE FAA LID: MKESummary Airport type Public Owner Milwaukee County Operator Milwaukee County Airport Department Serves Milwaukee, WI. Location 5300 South Howell Avenue Milwaukee, Wisconsin Hub for Freight Runners Express Focus city for One Jet Elevation AMSL 729 ft / 222 m Coordinates 42°56′50″N 087°53′48″WWebsite www. Mitchell Airport.com Maps Airport Diagram MKELocation of General Mitchell International Airport Show map of Wisconsin Show map of the USShow all Runways Direction Length Surfaceft m01L/19R 9,990 3,045 Asphalt /Concrete01R/19L 4,183 1,275 Asphalt/Concrete07L/25R 4,800 1,463 Asphalt/Concrete07R/25L 8,300 2,530 Asphalt/Concrete13/31 5,535 1,687 Asphalt/Concrete Helipads Number Length Surfaceft m H1 100 30 Asphalt/Concrete Statistics Aircraft operations (2017) 112,169Based aircraft (2018) 98Departing Passengers (12 months ending Dec 2017)3,325,000Sources: airport web site [1] and FAA [2]General Mitchell International Airport ( IATA: MKE, ICAO: KMKE, FAALID: MKE) is a civil-military airport five miles (8 km) south of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. [ 2] It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a medium-hub primary commercial service facility. [ 3]It is named after United States Army Air Service General Billy Mitchell, who was raised in Milwaukee and is often regarded as the father of the United States Air Force. Along with being the primary airport for Milwaukee, Mitchell International has sometimes been described as Chicago's third airport, as many travelers in the suburbs north of Chicago use it instead of Chicago's O'Hare and Midway airports. [ 4] It is also used by travellers throughout Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. An Amtrak railway station opened at the airport in 2005; the station is served by Amtrak's Hiawatha Service running between Chicago and Milwaukee several times daily."
},
{
"docid": "D3121606#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g150807-i8-k630080-How_is_the_weather_in_Cancun_in_August-Cancun_Yucatan_Peninsula.html\nHow is the weather in Cancun in August?",
"text": "\"Watch this Topic Browse forums All Quintana Roo forums Cancun forum Cancun forums Jenmom4Wichita, Kansas Level Contributor54 posts Save Topic How is the weather in Cancun in August? May 24, 2006, 11:04 AMWe are going the first week in August ....anyone been there in August before? Let me know some info! Thanks!Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Cancun? See all Tulum Ruins, Reef Snorkeling, Cenote...208 Reviewsfrom $109.00*Chichen Itza VIP Early Access with...1,163 Reviewsfrom $70.00*Sightseeing and Snorkeling Catamaran...221 Reviewsfrom $64.00*Chichen Itza and the Cenotes of...200 Reviewsfrom $49.00*1-8 of 8 replies Sorted by 11. Re: How is the weather in Cancun in August? May 24, 2006, 11:28 AM-:- Message from Trip Advisor staff -:-Trip Advisor staff removed this post either because the author requested it, or because it did not meet Trip Advisor's forum guidelines. To review the Trip Advisor Forums Posting Guidelines, please follow this link: http://www.tripadvisor.com/pages/forums_posting_guidelines.html We remove posts that do not follow our posting guidelines, and we reserve the right to remove any post for any reason. Removed on: 11:11 am, May 30, 2006ronfromramer Ramer, Alabama Level Contributor467 posts3 reviews Save Reply2. Re: How is the weather in Cancun in August?"
},
{
"docid": "D970604#0",
"title": "https://weatherspark.com/averages/30954/4/Madison-Wisconsin-United-States\nAverage Weather in April in Madison Wisconsin, United States",
"text": "Average Weather in April in Madison Wisconsin, United States Daily high temperatures increase by 13°F, from 52°F to 64°F, rarely falling below 37°F or exceeding 77°F. Daily low temperatures increase by 10°F, from 33°F to 44°F, rarely falling below 22°F or exceeding 56°F. For reference, on July 19, the hottest day of the year, temperatures in Madison typically range from 64°F to 82°F, while on January 28, the coldest day of the year, they range from 13°F to 27°F. Average High and Low Temperature in April The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures. The figure below shows you a compact characterization of the hourly average temperatures for the quarter of the year centered on April. The horizontal axis is the day, the vertical axis is the hour of the day, and the color is the average temperature for that hour and day. Average Hourly Temperature in April The average hourly temperature, color coded into bands: frigid < 15°F < freezing < 32°F < very cold < 45°F < cold < 55°F < cool < 65°F < comfortable < 75°F < warm < 85°F < hot < 95°F < sweltering. The shaded overlays indicate night and civil twilight. Donetsk, Ukraine (5,377 miles away); Zarrit’ap’, Armenia (6,073 miles); and Almaty, Kazakhstan (6,419 miles) are the far-away foreign places with temperatures most similar to Madison ( view comparison )."
},
{
"docid": "D3307747#0",
"title": "https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/national/201613\nNational Climate Report - Annual 2016",
"text": "\"State of the Climate Reports Summary Information Monthly Climate Briefings RSS Feed Report: Year: Month: National Climate Report « December 2016 National Climate Report January 2017 »National Overview | Seasonal Analysis | Warm/Cold & Wet/Dry Percentages Climate Extremes Index | Tornadoes | Tropical Cyclones | Snow Map of U. S. Climate Regions | Map of U. S. Climate Divisions Regional Highlights2016 National Events Map Click for more information Issued January 09, 2016: Unless otherwise noted, temperature and precipitation rankings refer to a 122-year period of record (1895-2016), and long-term average refers to the 20th century (1901-2000) value. Data for 2016 should be considered preliminary. The most up-to-date temperature and precipitation data is available through Climate at a Glance. Supplemental 2016 Information Annual temperature evolution for select U. S. cities Annual precipitation evolution for select U. S. cities Regional warmest and wettest years Percentile Maps National Temperature and Precipitation Analysis2016 National Temperature Rank Map2016 National Precipitation Rank Map In 2016, the contiguous United States (CONUS) average temperature was 54.9°F, 2.9°F above the 20th century average. This was the second warmest year for the CONUS, behind 2012 when the annual average temperature was 55.3°F. This marks the 20th consecutive year that the annual average temperature for the CONUS was above the 20th century average. The last year with a below-average temperature was 1996. Since 1895, the CONUS has observed an average temperature increase of 0.15°F per decade. Nationally, the average minimum (low) temperature was 43.1°F, the warmest on record, exceeding the previous value (42.9°F in 2012) by about 0.2°F. Six states were warmest on record for minimum temperature."
},
{
"docid": "D3477459#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens_Republic_Bancorp\nCitizens Republic Bancorp",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about a bank based in Michigan. For other uses, see Citizens Bank. Citizens Republic Bancorp Formerly called Citizens National Bank Citizens Commercial & Savings Bank Former type Public bank corporation Traded as NASDAQ : CRBCIndustry Banking Financial Services Investment Fate Merged with First Merit Corporation Predecessor Citizens Banking Corporation Republic Bancorp, Inc. Successor First Merit Corporation Founded 1871 [2]Defunct April 12, 2013 [1]Headquarters Flint, MI [2], USANumber of locations 220 (2012) [2]Area served Michigan Wisconsin Indiana Ohio Key people David T. Dort (board director 1966-2005) [3]Cathy Nash (CEO 2012-2013) [2]Products Retail Banking Commercial bank Private Banking Mortgage loan Services Financial Services Total assets $9.4 billion (2012) [2]Owner public (-2012)Number of employees 1,977 (2012) [2]Parent First Merit Corporation (2012-2013)Subsidiaries F&M Bancorporation (1999-2005)Website citizensbanking.com Dead link Citizens Republic's footprint Citizens Republic Bancorp (primary operating name Citizens Bank) was an American bank headquartered in Flint, Michigan that merged with First Merit Bank in 2013. Citizens Republic Bancorp operates in the states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Wisconsin under the First Merit Bank name. On September 13, 2012, it completed a merger agreement with First Merit Bank of Akron, Ohio. As of April 13, 2013, it became a subsidiary of the First Merit Corporation. [ 4] The merger finalized on June 13, 2013. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Citizens National Bank1.2 Citizens Commercial & Savings Bank1.3 Citizens Banking Corporation1.4 Citizens Republic Bancorp1.5 First Merit merger2 Citizens Banking Building2.1 Weatherball3 References History [ edit]Citizens National Bank [ edit]Citizens National Bank was established in 1871 at the height of Flint's great lumber industry. Citizens National Bank played a key role in the development of the auto industry in this country. General Motors founder William C. Durant acknowledged that a loan he and partner J. Dallas Dort received from Citizens in 1886 enabled him to start his vehicle manufacturing company now known as General Motors. ["
},
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"docid": "D1068629#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/BarronCountyFairwi\nBarron County Fair",
"text": "\"Barron County Fair@Barron County Fairwi Home About Photos Events Reviews Notes Posts Community Create a Page Like Share Call Now Message See more of Barron County Fair on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Community Organization in Rice Lake, Wisconsin4.3Community See All2,265 people like this2,246 people follow this About See All101 Short St Rice Lake, Wisconsin 54868 (715) 736-3247Contact Barron County Fair on Messengerbarroncountyfair.com Community Organization · Fairground · Sports & Recreation People2,265 likes3,176 visits People Also Like Kathy's TAILSPet Supplies Barron County 4-H & Youth Horse Project Nonprofit Organization Pinto Horse Association of America Inc. Nonprofit Organization Community Organizations in Rice Lake, Wisconsin Pages liked by this Page Wisconsin Junior Holstein Association Classic Hits FOX 99.1 WKFXCurriers Lakeview Lodge Places Rice Lake, Wisconsin Sports & Recreation Barron County Fair English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Photos See All Reviews4.3 81 Reviews Tell people what you think Danielle Bunkelman-Willhite· July 23, 2017Was there for the pulls last night and looking at the parking lot for all the haulers; there really wasn't an organized pit parking area. Semi trucks and traile ... See More Elfers Michael· July 23, 2017Demo derby a joke Kevin Roske did a disservice to this event rules posted for event not enforced at all made a point to personally call him and ask questions du ... See More Amanda Henning· July 24, 2017Demo was a joke not even 2 hours long and the food was shut down by 730. At 515 one food stand was already closing down and had to wait half hour for what we ordered. Christina Grasley· July 23, 2017I felt like the whole thing was a joke. Or something you'd have at a bigger city graduation. Mardi Gras in ladysmith is better, and that says something. And the ... See More Dawn Reigner Davis· July 17, 2017Please do not allow the balloon release. It is littering and is very harmful to wildlife. Nicki Wheeler Angulo· July 18, 2017Insist on littering with balloons and damaging the environmen t for years to come!Pete Reynolds· July 22, 2017Mass littering. Ignorant, don't do it!! !"
},
{
"docid": "D1017216#0",
"title": "https://weatherspark.com/history/30954/2013/Madison-Wisconsin-United-States\nAverage Weather in Madison Wisconsin, United States",
"text": "Average Weather in Madison Wisconsin, United States In Madison, the summers are warm and wet; the winters are freezing, dry, and windy; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 13°F to 82°F and is rarely below -7°F or above 90°F . Climate Summary Click on each chart for more information. Based on the tourism score, the best time of year to visit Madison for warm-weather activities is from mid June to early September. Temperature The warm season lasts for 3.9 months, from May 22 to September 18, with an average daily high temperature above 71°F. The hottest day of the year is July 19, with an average high of 82°F and low of 64°F. The cold season lasts for 3.2 months, from November 30 to March 3, with an average daily high temperature below 38°F. The coldest day of the year is January 28, with an average low of 13°F and high of 27°F. Average High and Low Temperature The daily average high (red line) and low (blue line) temperature, with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted lines are the corresponding average perceived temperatures."
},
{
"docid": "D2076278#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Straubel_International_Airport\nGreen BayâAustin Straubel International Airport",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Austin Straubel International Airport)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. ( September 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport Logo Passenger Terminal IATA: GRB ICAO: KGRB FAA LID: GRBSummary Airport type Public Owner Brown County Operator Brown County Airport Department Serves Green Bay, Wisconsin Location Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin Time zone CST ( UTC−06:00)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC−05:00)Elevation AMSL 695 ft / 212 m Coordinates 44°29′05″N 088°07′47″WWebsite flygrb.com Maps Airport Diagram GRBLocation of airport in Wisconsin Show map of Wisconsin Show map of the USShow all Runways Direction Length Surfaceft m18/36 8,699 2,651 Concrete6/24 7,699 2,347 Concrete Statistics Departing Passengers (12 months ending Dec '17)274,000Aircraft operations (2016) 49,479Based aircraft (2018) 110Source: Federal Aviation Administration [1]Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport ( IATA: GRB, ICAO: KGRB, FAA LID: GRB ), is a county owned public use airport in Brown County, Wisconsin, United States, which serves Northeastern Wisconsin. [ 1] The airport is located seven nautical miles (13 km) southwest of downtown Green Bay, [1] in the village of Ashwaubenon. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a non-hub primary commercial service facility. In previous years the FAA categorized the airport as a small hub. [ 2] It sits on portions of land encompassing Green Bay and the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin 's Indian reservation. It has two runways and is used for commercial air travel and general aviation. There are two concourses with six gates each. ["
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"docid": "D473333#0",
"title": "https://www.currentresults.com/Weather/US/average-city-temperatures-in-august.php\nAverage Temperatures for Large US Cities in August",
"text": "Average Temperatures for Large US Cities in August Average temperatures for the month of August in the largest US cities are listed below in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. The tables give the normals for maximum and minimum temperatures based on weather data collected from 1981 to 2010 by the NOAA National Climatic Data Center of the United States. Hot weather descends in August upon many of America's large cities where daily temperatures average highs of 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (27 to 32 degrees Celsius). The hottest, Phoenix and Las Vegas, usually get over 100 °F (38 °C) each day. The coolest cities during August are along the Pacific coast, notably Seattle and San Francisco. Average August temperatures for US cities. High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C88 71 Atlanta, Georgia 31 2297 75 Austin, Texas 36 2485 65 Baltimore, Maryland 30 1891 71 Birmingham, Alabama 33 2280 65 Boston, Massachusetts 26 1878 61 Buffalo, New York 26 1688 67 Charlotte, North Carolina 31 2082 63 Chicago, Illinois 28 1786 63 Cincinnati, Ohio 30 1781 63 Cleveland, Ohio 27 1784 64 Columbus, Ohio 29 1896 77 Dallas, Texas 36 2586 57 Denver, Colorado 30 1481 63 Detroit, Michigan 27 1783 61 Hartford, Connecticut 28 1695 75 Houston, Texas 35 2484 64 Indianapolis, Indiana 29 18High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C91 73 Jacksonville, Florida 33 2389 70 Kansas City, Missouri 31 21102 79 Las Vegas, Nevada 39 2684 64 Los Angeles, California 29 1888 69 Louisville, Kentucky 31 2091 73 Memphis, Tennessee 33 2391 77 Miami, Florida 33 2579 63 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 26 1781 62 Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 1789 68 Nashville, Tennessee 32 2091 75 New Orleans, Louisiana 33 2483 68 New York, New York 28 2093 71 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 34 2292 74 Orlando, Florida 33 2385 68 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 30 20104 82 Phoenix, Arizona 40 2881 62 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 27 16High °F Low °F City High °C Low °C81 57 Portland, Oregon 27 1481 63 Providence, Rhode Island 27 1789 68 Raleigh, North Carolina 31 2088 67 Richmond, Virginia 31 2096 65 Riverside, California 36 1879 60 Rochester, New York 26 1591 58 Sacramento, California 33 1491 63 Salt Lake City, Utah 33 1796 75 San Antonio, Texas 36 2476 67 San Diego, California 25 1968 55 San Francisco, California 20 1382 58 San Jose, California 28 1576 57 Seattle, Washington 25 1488 69 St. Louis, Missouri 31 2190 76 Tampa, Florida 32 2585 71 Virginia Beach, Virginia 30 2287 70 Washington, DC 30 21Reference National Climatic Data Center. NOAA's 1981-2010 Climate Normals. Share More US City Weather Information Hottest American Cities in Summer Coolest US Cities in Summer Days of Sunshine at US Cities in August US Cities With the Best Weather Average Precipitation in American Cities During August Number of Hot Days US Cities Have in Summer Total Days With Thunderstorms at US Cities in Summer"
},
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"docid": "D1856188#0",
"title": "http://www.wdio.com/news/great-lakes-drowning-superior/4591688/\nAugust Was Deadliest Month So Far on Lake Superior in 2017",
"text": "August Was Deadliest Month So Far on Lake Superior in 2017Five people drowned in Lake Superior in August, with four drownings in a 2-week span. | Photo: File August 31, 2017 03:27 PMFive people drowned in Lake Superior in August, with four drownings in a two-week span. The recent drowning happened on Wednesday, August 30th in Wisconsin. According to the Bayfield County Sheriff's Office, 68-year-old Stanley Szcytko of Marshfield accidentally drowned while attempting to untangle a line to the jib sail of a 42-foot boat when the line was freed. He was pulled overboard and drowned. RELATED STORIES: Wisconsin Man Drowns in Lake Superior According to Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project, four other people died in Lake Superior in the month of August. All four incidents happening between the dates of August 2nd and August 13th. On August 2nd, 73-year-old Dennis D Kamento drowned in Lake Superior near Onota Township in Michigan. The Alger County Sheriff’s office says the man was swimming at the beach off of Whitefish Point Rd at Laughing White Fish Point when he was pulled in by an undertow. The US Coast Guard located his body and was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead."
},
{
"docid": "D3309379#0",
"title": "https://www1.avalara.com/trustfile/en/guides/state/wisconsin/due-dates.html\nWisconsin Sales Tax Guide",
"text": "Wisconsin Sales Tax Guide Chapter 6: Wisconsin sales tax filing due dates File Online Today Overview It's important to know the due dates associated with the filing frequency assigned by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. This way you'll be prepared and can plan accordingly. Failure to complete filing by the assigned date can lead to fines. When is Wisconsin sales tax due? The Wisconsin Department of Revenue require all sales tax filing to be completed on the last day of the month following the assigned filing period (see notes below on Early Monthly Filers). Below, we've grouped Wisconsin sales tax due dates by filing frequency for your convenience. Due dates falling on a weekend or holiday are adjusted and noted in the table below by with an asterisk (*). Does the Wisconsin Department of Revenue levy penalties if I miss my assigned filing deadline? Filing a Wisconsin sales tax return late may result in a late filing penalty as well as interest on any outstanding tax due. For more information, refer to our chapter on Penalties & Interest."
},
{
"docid": "D2206603#0",
"title": "https://weather.com/news/news/august-meteorological-images\n16 Best Weather Images of August 2015",
"text": "Follow @chrisdolcewx Follow @wxjerdman Meteorologists are often wowed by various satellite, radar and computer model weather images every month, and August 2015 was no different. ( MORE IMAGES: June 2015 | July 2015)Given August is typically an active month in the tropics, that's the common theme you'll see in this month's collection. Our first image begins with Super Typhoon Soudelor, which rapidly intensified after causing widespread damage in Saipan (video above) to start the month. Super Typhoon Soudelor Soudelor when it was a super typhoon Aug. 3 at 12:33 p.m. EDT. Maximum sustained winds topped out at 180 mph that afternoon, making Soudelor the strongest storm on earth so far in 2015. The image is from the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) sensor aboard NASA’s Suomi NPP satellite. ( NOAA/NASA RAMMB/CIRA)Hurricane Hilda Hits a Wall of Dry Air This water vapor satellite image from Aug. 11 shows Hurricane Hilda (right) in contrast to a pocket of dry air in yellow and orange (left) that eventually helped to weaken the system. ( NASA)Tropical Rains Flood Tampa Area The dark red and black colors in this image show deep convection (rain and thunderstorms) associated with Invest 95-L in early August. The tropical system brought heavy rain and significant flooding to the Tampa area on Aug. 3. ( NASA)Wildfire Smoke and a Vortex This image from Aug. 17 shows two things, wildfire smoke in northern California (milky tan shadings at top), and a vortex in the low clouds (circled) farther south along the California coast. ("
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"docid": "D2419440#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_New_Jersey\nAugusta, New Jersey",
"text": "\"Augusta, New Jersey Unincorporated community Augusta, New Jersey Location within Sussex County. Inset: Location of Sussex County within New Jersey Show map of Sussex County, New Jersey Show map of New Jersey Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 41°07′44″N 74°43′42″WCoordinates: 41°07′44″N 74°43′42″WCountry United States State New Jersey County Sussex Township Frankford Elevation 495 ft (151 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [1]• Total 887ZIP code 07822 [2] [3]GNIS feature ID 0874424 [4]Augusta is an unincorporated community located within Frankford Township, in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. [ 5] As of the 2010 United States Census, the population for the ZIP Code Tabulation Area 07822 was 887. [ 1]Augusta is the home of the New Jersey State Fair and the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show. Skylands Park, a 4,300-seat ballpark, was home to the New Jersey Cardinals of the New York–Penn League from 1993 to 2005, and the Sussex Skyhawks of the Can-Am League from 2006 to 2010. The stadium will be the home of the Sussex County Miners of the Can-Am League, which will debut in the 2015 season. [ needs update] [6]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Geology3 References4 External links Geography [ edit]Augusta is located at 41°8'42\"\" North, 74°41'5\"\" West (41.145086, -74.684753). [ 7]Augusta lies in the Kittatinny Valley which is part of the Great Appalachian Valley. The Kittatinny Mountains are to the west and the New Jersey Highlands are to the east. Geology [ edit]Augusta lies on top of the Ordovician Martinsburg Formation, created around 450 million B. C. when a volcanic chain of islands collided with the proto North American plate."
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"docid": "D3265091#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stockholm,_New_Jersey\nStockholm, New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Stockholm, New Jersey Unincorporated community Stockholm, New Jersey Stockholm's location in Sussex County (Inset: Sussex County in New Jersey)Show map of Sussex County, New Jersey Show map of New Jersey Show map of the USShow all Coordinates: 41°05′22″N 74°31′02″WCoordinates: 41°05′22″N 74°31′02″WCountry United States State New Jersey County Sussex Township Hardyston Named for Stockholm, Sweden Elevation 1,033 ft (315 m)Population ( 2010) [1]• Total 3,457ZIP code 07460GNIS feature ID 0880911 [2]Stockholm is an unincorporated community, located in the southeastern part of Hardyston Township in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. [ 3] Its ZIP Code is 07460. Like many neighboring towns, Stockholm is home to a number of lakes including Deer Trail Lakes, Lake Stockholm, Lake Gerard, Beaver Lake, Lake Tamarack and Summit Lake. Stockholm was known in colonial times as Snufftown and was named after Stockholm, Sweden. [ citation needed] The New Jersey Midland Railway named a station in the area \"\"Stockholm\"\", which replaced \"\"Snufftown\"\". [ 4]As of the 2010 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 07460 was 3,457. [ 1]Climate [ edit]This climatic region is typified by large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers and cold (sometimes severely cold) winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Stockholm has a humid continental climate, abbreviated \"\"Dfb\"\" on climate maps. [ 5]Notable people [ edit]See also: Category: People from Sussex County, New Jersey. People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Hardyston Township include: A. L. A. Himmelwright (1865-1936), a civil engineer, author, adventurer and marksman who was the general manager of The Roebling Construction Company. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta_(GA)\nAugusta, Georgia",
"text": "\"Augusta, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Augusta (GA))navigation search Augusta, Georgia Consolidated city-county Augusta–Richmond County Clockwise from top: Downtown Augusta on Broad Street, Riverwalk Augusta on the Savannah River, Sacred Heart Cultural Center, Old Government House, Augusta Canal with the Enterprise Mill in the background, Augusta University, Augusta National Golf Club City seal and logo Nickname (s): The Garden City Motto (s): We Feel Good Location of consolidated Augusta–Richmond County (red) within Richmond County, and location of Richmond County within the U. S. state of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Location in the United States Coordinates: 33°28′N 81°58′WCountry United States State Georgia County Richmond County Established 1736 [1]City-county consolidation 1996 [1]Government• Mayor Hardie Davis Area• Consolidated city-county 306.5 sq mi (793 km 2)• Land 302.1 sq mi (782 km 2)• Water 4.3 sq mi (11.3 km 2)• Urban 259.52 sq mi (672.2 km 2)Elevation [2] 136 ft (45 m)Population ( 2010) [3]• Consolidated city-county 198,844• Estimate (2016) [4] 197,081• Rank US: 121st• Density 654.2/sq mi (252.6/km 2)• Urban 386,787 (US: 98th)• Urban density 1,490.4/sq mi (575.4/km 2)• Metro 583,632 (US: 92nd)• CSRA 709,433• Change 2011-2014 3.32%Time zone EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 30901, 30904, 30906, 30907, 30909, 30912, [5] 30815Area code (s) 706, 762 [6] [7]Website Augusta GA.gov Augusta–Richmond County US: / ə ˈ ɡ ʌ s t ə / is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U. S. state of Georgia, and located on the Savannah River, at the head of its navigable portion. It is in the Piedmont section of the state. The metro Augusta area is situated in both Georgia and South Carolina, which is divided by the Savannah River. Augusta's warm climate made it a major resort town of the Eastern United States in the early and mid-20th century. The city was named after Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719–1772). Augusta-Richmond County had a 2016 estimated population of 197,082, making it the 120th largest city in the United States, not counting the unconsolidated cities of Hephzibah and Blythe, Georgia. Augusta is the principal city of the Augusta–Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical Area, which as of 2015 had an estimated population of 590,146, making it the second-largest metro area in the state after Atlanta. It is the 93rd largest MSA in the United States. Internationally, Augusta is best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament each spring. The Masters brings over 200,000 visitors from across the world to the Augusta National Golf Club."
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"docid": "D390658#0",
"title": "http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/marriage-records/index.htm\nMarriage Records Index Collection, 1719-1898 (bulk)",
"text": "\"Marriage Records Index Collection, 1719-1898 (bulk)Search the Database This database is a compilation of various card index files to marriages, formerly available to researchers in the Library’s reading room, that were created over the years by different individuals. It indexes selected information found in a variety of collections and sources at the Library of Virginia. The card index files were originally organized by county. The number of entries listed under each county varies greatly, with the following counties having the largest indexes: Augusta, Caroline, Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Gloucester, Hanover, Northumberland, Prince George, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Sussex. There are also indexes for the following counties: Accomack, Amelia, Bedford, Brunswick, Buckingham, Charlotte, Culpeper, Elizabeth City, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fincastle, Goochland, Halifax, James City, King and Queen, King George, Loudoun, Lunenburg, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince William, Pulaski, Richmond (County), Shenandoah, and Warren. Because these indexes were compiled by different people using different sources, the dates covered and the amount of information vary with each county. In addition, this index does not exhaust all available sources for the counties, nor is it a comprehensive index to Virginia marriages. For more information on the extent of the indexing, please see “More Information about the Marriage Records Collection. ”This database was compiled from card index files created by people of varying skills. Some obvious errors have been corrected in the transition from card index file to database, but researchers should use caution in accepting the information in the index as accurate without consulting the original source material."
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"docid": "D398710#0",
"title": "http://www.mejpbs.com/vietnamese_translation.php\nVietnamese Translation",
"text": "Vietnamese Translation MEJ specializes in providing high volume professional Vietnamese Translation and our on-line Translation Company is dedicated to meeting mission critical deadlines for the translation of official Documents, Audio, Video and Web. It doesn't matter if you’re an individual that needs a certified personal document translated such as a Vietnamese Birth Certificate , Marriage Certificate, Educational Transcript, Divorce Decree; or a Department head of a fortune 500 company with a high profile large volume project that was needed yesterday. MEJ can help you get the job done and deliver it in a accurate and timely manner. We can also Translate Vietnamese documents into many other languages; we have extensive experience providing accurate Vietnamese Translation Services into over 150 languages. Our On-line Vietnamese Translation Service offers you On Demand access to high quality Vietnamese , Certified Translation , Hospital Translation, Legal Translation, Marketing Translation , Web Site Translation, Notarized Translation, Technical Translation and Real Estate Translation, that are 100% guaranteed, complete , compliant and cost Effective. So why you Should choose MEJ to provide Vietnamese Translation Services Same Day Service is available Accepted by Immigration. UCIS, Courts Expert, Proofreaders , Editors Cost Effective Rates Thousands of satisfied Clients Worldwide Free shipping for regular Orders24 hr On Demand Access to 140 languages Certificate Vietnamese Translation: we Translate Birth Certificate, Marriage License, College School Diploma, College Transcript, Police Record, Divorce Decree, Passport, Visa.. In addition to our in house proof reading ,upon completion of Translation ,we certify, notarize , and email you a copy to proof/review prior to mailing the Certified Original Official Translation. Please call ( 1- (866)-557-5336 ) or use our on-line price translation quote system by clicking on the Red Free Quote button located on the left to your Vietnamese Translation project started Now. Accurate reliable Vietnamese to English Translation by Vietnamese Certified Translators Our firm also offers high quality Vietnamese to English Translation and English to Vietnamese Translations by Vietnamese Certified Translators for the following industries : economics, business, banking, insurance, finance, marketing, and advertising to law, government, social sciences, physical sciences, engineering, technology, software, sports, education, journalism, literature, culture and more. Click Here ---> How do I get MY document Translated?"
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"docid": "D825652#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Grovetown-Georgia.html\nGrovetown, Georgia",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Grovetown, Georgiaadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Grovetown, Georgia photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map66°F10 miles Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.07 in Humidity: 46%Current weather forecast for Grovetown, GAPopulation in 2014: 12,746 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +109.3%Males: 6,157 (48.3%)Females: 6,589 (51.7%)Median resident age: 30.5 years Georgia median age: 36.5 years Zip codes: 30813. Estimated median household income in 2016: $52,796 ( it was $33,382 in 2000)Grovetown: $52,796GA: $53,559Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,757 ( it was $13,256 in 2000) Grovetown city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $156,122 ( it was $74,600 in 2000 )Grovetown: $156,122GA: $166,800Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $154,462; Detached houses: $167,790; Townhouses or other attached units: $164,065; Mobile homes: $31,260Median gross rent in 2016: $929. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 30813Grovetown, GA residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses All-Brite House Wash, 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 Grovetown, GA (2016)6,07146.3%White alone4,15931.7%Black alone1,83814.0%Hispanic7355.6%Two or more races2011.5%Asian alone1110.8%Other race alone720.5%American Indian alone Races in Grovetown detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Grovetown: 91.1 (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 Grovetown, Georgia on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Grovetown is mentioned 1,370 times on our forum: Food Lion in Grovetown to Close (30 replies)Aldi opens in Grovetown."
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"docid": "D870003#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irvington,_New_Jersey\nIrvington, New Jersey",
"text": "\"Irvington, New Jersey From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Irvington, New Jersey Township Township of Irvington Morrell High School Location in Essex County and the state of New Jersey. Census Bureau map of Irvington, New Jersey Coordinates: 40.72386°N 74.232517°WCoordinates: 40.72386°N 74.232517°W [1] [2]Country United States State New Jersey County Essex Incorporated March 27, 1874Named for Washington Irving Government [8]• Type Faulkner Act (Mayor-Council)• Body Township Council• Mayor Tony Vauss (term ends June 30, 2018) [3] [4] [5]• Business Administrator Musa A. Malik [6]• Municipal Clerk Harold E. Wiener [7]Area [1]• Total 2.930 sq mi (7.589 km 2)• Land 2.928 sq mi (7.584 km 2)• Water 0.002 sq mi (0.005 km 2) 0.07%Area rank 338th of 566 in state 16th of 22 in county [1]Elevation [9] 128 ft (39 m)Population ( 2010 Census) [10] [10] [11] [12] [13]• Total 53,926• Estimate (2016) [14] 54,425• Rank 30th of 566 in state 3rd of 22 in county [15]• Density 18,417.0/sq mi (7,110.8/km 2)• Density rank 8th of 566 in state 1st of 22 in county [15]Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC−5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern (EDT) ( UTC−4)ZIP code 07111 [16]Area code (s) 973 [17]FIPS code 3401334450 [1] [18] [19]GNIS feature ID 0877363 [1] [20]Website www .irvington .net Irvington is a township in Essex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 53,926, [10] [11] [12] having declined by 6,769 (−11.2%) from the 60,695 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn declined by 323 (−0.5%) from the 61,018 counted in the 1990 Census. [ 21]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics3.1 2010 Census3.2 2000 Census3.3 Crime4 Economy5 Government5.1 Local government5.2 Federal, state and county representation5.3 Politics6 Education7 Transportation7.1 Roads and highways7.2 Public transportation8 Notable people9 References10 External links History [ edit]Clinton Township, which included what is now Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark and South Orange, was created on April 14, 1834. [ 22] The area was known as Camptown until the mid-1800s. In 1850, after Stephen Foster published his ballad, Camptown Races, residents were concerned that the activities described in the song would be associated with their community. The town was renamed, Irvingtown, in honor of Washington Irving. [ 23] [24] [25]Irvington was incorporated as an independent village on March 27, 1874, from portions of Clinton Township. [ 23] What remained of Clinton Township was absorbed into Newark on March 5, 1902. [ 22] On March 2, 1898, Irvington was incorporated as a Town, replacing Irvington Village. ["
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"title": "http://www.k3pgp.org/wxsucks.htm\n.",
"text": "K3PGP. Experimenter's. 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CA 162 Novato, CA 162 Vallejo, CA 162 Albany, CA 162 Pleasant Hill, CA 162 Pleasanton, CA 162 Brentwood, CA 162 San Pablo, CA 162 Palo Alto, CA 162 Benicia, CA 162 Richmond, CA 162 Atherton, CA 162 Berkeley, CA 162 Walnut Creek, CA 162 Mountain View, CA 162 Vacaville, CA 162 Salinas, CA 162 Fremont, CA 162 Petaluma, CA 162 Danville, CA 162 Livermore, CA 162 San Jose, CA 162 Menlo Park, CA 162 Santa Clara, CA 162 Carmel, CA 162 Tracy, CA 162 Pacifica, CA 162 Los Altos, CA 162 American Canyon, CA 162 Concord, CA 162 San Rafael, CA 162 Redwood City, CA 162 Modesto, CA 162 Fairfield, CA 162 Saratoga, CA 162 San Carlos, CA 162 Hayward, CA 162 Gilroy, CA 162 Union City, CA 162 San Mateo, CA 162 San Francisco, CA 162 Cupertino, CA 162 Oakland, CA 162 Los Gatos, CA 162 San Bruno, CA 162 Sunnyvale, CA 162 Santa Rosa, CA 162 Burlingame, CA 162 Prunedale, CA 162 Martinez, CA 162 Belmont, CA 162 Campbell, CA 162 Stockton, CA 162 San Diego, CA 150 Fallbrook, CA 150 Carlsbad, CA 150 Vista, CA 150 Escondido, CA 150 Oceanside, CA 150 Abilene, TX 148 Highland, CA 143 Calabasas, CA 143 Claremont, CA 143 El Monte, CA 143 Loma Linda, CA 143 Laguna Niguel, CA 143 Garden Grove, CA 143 Malibu, CA 143 Beaumont, CA 143 Aliso Viejo, CA 143 Glendora, CA 143 Cerritos, CA 143 Covina, CA 143 Diamond Bar, CA 143 Long Beach, CA 143 West Covina, CA 143 Redlands, CA 143 Upland, CA 143 Cucamonga, CA 143 Irvine, CA 143 San Juan Capistrano, CA 143 San Bernardino, CA 143 Santa Monica, CA 143 Fountain Valley, CA 143 Ontario, CA 143 Chino, CA 143 Colton, CA 143 San Clemente, CA 143 San Dimas, CA 143 Pomona, CA 143 Alta Loma, CA 143 Monrovia, CA 143 Azusa, CA 143 Rialto, CA 143 Burbank, CA 143 Costa Mesa, CA 143 Fontana, CA 143 Arcadia, CA 143 La Puente, CA 143 Mission Viejo, CA 143 Glendale, CA 143 Anaheim, CA 143 Cypress, CA 143 Baldwin Park, CA 143 Newport Beach, CA 143 Pasadena, CA 143 Banning, CA 143 La Verne, CA 143 Huntington Beach, CA 143 Oxnard, CA 143 Los Angeles, CA 143 Rancho Cucamonga, CA 143 Oklahoma City, OK 141 Ardmore, OK 141 Piedmont, OK 141 Stillwater, OK 141 Norman, OK 141 Edmond, OK 141 Dallas, TX 138 Arlington, TX 138 Grapevine, TX 138 Wichita Falls, TX 138 Azle, TX 138 Rockwall, TX 138 Southlake, TX 138 Bedford, TX 138 Fort Worth, TX 138 Garland, TX 138 Hurst, TX 138 Grand Prairie, TX 138 North Richland Hills, TX 138 Plano, TX 138 Richardson, TX 138 Colleyville, TX 138 Kansas City, KS 132 Overland Park, KS 132 Kansas City, MO 132 St Joseph, MO 132 Pueblo, CO 130 Colorado Springs, CO 130 Provo, UT 129 Logan, UT 129 Salt Lake City, UT 129 Tulsa, OK 127 Wichita, KS 127 Manhattan, KS 127 Bartlesville, OK 127 Broken Arrow, OK 127 Topeka, KS 127 Fayetteville, AR 124 Idaho Falls, ID 124 Boise, ID 124 Muskogee, OK 124 Pocatello, ID 124 Fort Smith, AR 124 Columbia, SC 120 Ridgeway, SC 120 Hot Springs, AR 120 Pine Bluff, AR 120 Summerville, SC 120 Sumter, SC 120 Little Rock, AR 120 Mount Pleasant, SC 120 Jackson, TN 118 Alexandria, LA 118 Tyler, TX 118 Lake Charles, LA 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107 Pomona, NY 107 Southampton, NY 107 West Islip, NY 107 East Moriches, NY 107 Sparta, NJ 107 Parsippany, NJ 107 Chattanooga, TN 107 Lewiston, ME 107 Queens Village, NY 107 New Rochelle, NY 107 Ossining, NY 107 Valley Stream, NY 107 Pleasantville, NY 107 York, ME 107 Morris Township, NJ 107 Woodbury, NY 107 Mamaroneck, NY 107 Ridgewood, NJ 107 Oradell, NJ 107 Peekskill, NY 107 Dix Hills, NY 107 Montgomery, AL 107 Hillsdale, NJ 107 Rockville Centre, NY 107 Merrick, NY 107 Mahwah, NJ 107 Staten Island, NY 107 Englewood Cliffs, NJ 107 Teaneck, NJ 107 Setauket, NY 107 Ramsey, NJ 107 Portland, ME 107 Hackensack, NJ 107 Decatur, AL 106 Madison, AL 106 Annapolis, MD 106 Huntsville, AL 106 Baltimore, MD 106 Severna Park, MD 106 Columbia, MD 106 Pierre, SD 105 Vermillion, SD 105 Rapid City, SD 105 Sioux Falls, SD 105 St Louis, MO 105 Savannah, GA 104 Corpus Christi, TX 104 Victoria, TX 104 South Padre Island, TX 104 Hilton Head Island, SC 104 Rockport, TX 104 Marco Island, FL 103 Murfreesboro, TN 103 Hendersonville, TN 103 Nashville, TN 103 Clarksville, TN 103 East Greenwich, RI 103 Navarre, FL 103 Hopkinsville, KY 103 Brentwood, TN 103 Fort Myers, FL 103 Harrisonburg, VA 103 Pensacola, FL 103 Panama City, FL 103 Evansville, IN 103 Richmond, VA 103 Destin, FL 103 Niceville, FL 103 Cape Coral, FL 103 Punta Gorda, FL 103 Providence, RI 103 Warwick, RI 103 Lynchburg, VA 103 Port Charlotte, FL 103 Charlottesville, VA 103 Naples, FL 103 Sanibel Island, FL 103 Roanoke, VA 103 Wakefield, RI 103 Panama City Beach, FL 103 Des Moines, IA 103 Asheville, NC 102 Arlington, VA 101 Myrtle Beach, SC 101 Gaithersburg, MD 101 Frederick, MD 101 Iowa City, IA 101 Washington, DC 101 Mc Lean, VA 101 Vienna, VA 101 Potomac, MD 101 Morgantown, WV 101 Chevy Chase, MD 101 Alexandria, VA 101 Reston, VA 101 Silver Spring, MD 101 Charleston, SC 101 Bethesda, MD 101 Hagerstown, MD 101 Martinsburg, WV 101 Cumberland, MD 101 Bowie, MD 101 Rockville, MD 101 Clifton, VA 101 Fairfax, VA 101 Eden Prairie, MN 100 St Paul, MN 100 Spanish Fort, AL 100 Edina, MN 100 Jefferson City, MO 100 Columbia, MO 100 Mobile, AL 100 Minneapolis, MN 100 Plymouth, MN 100 Eau Claire, WI 100 St Cloud, MN 100 Fairhope, AL 100 Daphne, AL 100 Minnetonka, MN 100 Bloomington, MN 100 Birmingham, AL 99 Danvers, MA 99 Newton, MA 99 Norwell, MA 99 North Reading, MA 99 Hingham, MA 99 Weston, MA 99 Hollis, NH 99 Peabody, MA 99 Chelsea, AL 99 Reading, MA 99 Derry, NH 99 Lynnfield, MA 99 Easton, MA 99 Cambridge, MA 99 Bridgewater, MA 99 Dennis, MA 99 Andover, MA 99 Amherst, NH 99 Manchester, NH 99 Groton, MA 99 Mountain Brook, AL 99 Gadsden, AL 99 Keene, NH 99 Vestavia Hills, AL 99 Winchester, MA 99 Beverly, MA 99 Haverhill, MA 99 Hoover, AL 99 Mansfield, MA 99 Portsmouth, NH 99 Nashua, NH 99 Chelmsford, MA 99 Lexington, MA 99 Canton, MA 99 Leominster, MA 99 Needham, MA 99 Brookline, MA 99 Tuscaloosa, AL 99 Dover, NH 99 Salem, NH 99 Easthampton, MA 99 Middleton, MA 99 Concord, NH 99 Rochester, NH 99 Belmont, MA 99 Sudbury, MA 99 Hanover, MA 99 Stoughton, MA 99 Hamilton, MA 99 Marshfield, MA 99 North Andover, MA 99 Framingham, MA 99 Springfield, MA 99 Milton, MA 99 Boston, MA 99 Shelby, AL 99 Boxford, MA 99 Kingston, MA 99 Concord, MA 99 Worcester, MA 99 Anniston, AL 99 Newburyport, MA 99 Wellesley, MA 99 Braintree, MA 99 Tampa, FL 98 Jacksonville, FL 98 St Petersburg, FL 98 Sarasota, FL 98 Clearwater, FL 98 Tarpon Springs, FL 98 Bradenton, FL 98 Dunedin, FL 98 Largo, FL 98 Seminole, FL 98 Daytona Beach, FL 97 Champaign, IL 97 Ormond Beach, FL 97 Port Orange, FL 97 Decatur, IL 97 Terre Haute, IN 97 Peoria, IL 97 Bloomington, IL 97 Rockford, IL 96 Atlantic City, NJ 96 Brownsville, TX 96 Monroe, LA 96 Mount Laurel, NJ 96 Mc Allen, TX 96 Waukesha, WI 96 Barnegat, NJ 96 Lavallette, NJ 96 Menomonee Falls, WI 96 Milwaukee, WI 96 Brookfield, WI 96 Frankfort, KY 95 La Crosse, WI 95 Lexington, KY 95 Bethlehem, PA 95 Wilkes Barre, PA 95 Knoxville, TN 95 Tallahassee, FL 95 Williamsport, PA 95 All"
},
{
"docid": "D2232576#0",
"title": "http://www.airportcodes.us/us-airports-by-name.htm\nUnited States Airports, by Name",
"text": "United States Airports, by Name Airport Codes > Airports | Primary Airports | Hubs• U. S. A. Airports > By Code | By Name | By State• World Airports > By Code | By Name | By City | By Country The table below lists over seven hundred (700) commercial service airports and leading general aviation airports in the United States of America. This airport code table is sorted by Airport Name. US Airports, Sorted by Name Name City State Code Aberdeen Regional Airport Aberdeen SD ABRAbilene Regional Airport Abilene TX ABIAbraham Lincoln Capital Airport Springfield IL SPIAdak Airport Adak Island AK ADKAdirondack Regional Airport Saranac Lake NY SLKAguadilla Airport Aguadilla PR BQNAkron-Canton Airport North Canton OH CAKAlakanuk Airport Alakanuk AK AUKAlamogordo-White Sands Regional Airport Alamogordo NM ALMAlbany International Airport Albany NY ALBAlbuquerque International Sunport Albuquerque NM ABQAlexandria International Airport Alexandria LA AEXAllegheny County Airport Pittsburgh PA AGCAllen Aaf Airport Delta Junction Ft Greely AK BIGAlliance Municipal Airport Alliance NE AIAAlpena County Regional Airport Alpena MI APNAltoona-Blair County Airport Altoona PA AOOAmarillo International Airport Amarillo TX AMAAmbler Airport Ambler AK AFMAnacortes Airport Anacortes WA 74SAnaktuvuk Pass Airport Anaktuvuk Pass AK AKPAnchorage International Airport Anchorage AK ANCAnderson Municipal Airport Anderson IN AIDAnderson Regional Airport Anderson SC ANDAngoon Seaplane Base Angoon AK AGNAniak Airport Aniak AK ANIAnniston Municipal Airport Anniston AL ANBArcata Airport Arcata/Eureka CA ACVArnold Palmer Regional Airport Latrobe PA LBEAsheville Regional Airport Asheville NC AVLAspen-Pitkin County Airport Aspen CO ASEAstoria Regional Airport Astoria OR ASTAthens/Ben Epps Airport Athens GA AHNAtlanta International Airport Atlanta GA ATLAtlantic City International Airport Egg Harbor Township NJ ACYAtlantic City Municipal Airport/Bader Field Atlantic City NJ AIYAtqasuk Edward Burnell Sr Memorial Airport Atqasuk AK ATKAugusta Regional Airport Augusta GA AGSAugusta State Airport Augusta ME AUGAustin Straubel International Airport Green Bay WI GRBAustin-Bergstrom International Airport Austin TX AUSBaltimore / Washington International Airport BWI Airport MD BWIBangor International Airport Bangor ME BGRBarnes Municipal Airport Westfield/Springfield MA BAFBarnstable Municipal Airport Hyannis MA HYABarter Island LRRS Airport Kaktovik AK BTIBaton Rouge International Airport Baton Rouge LA BTRBaudette International Airport Baudette MN BDEBaxter County Regional Airport Mountain Home AR BPKBedford Hanscom Field Bedford MA BEDBellaire/Antrim County Airport Bellaire MI ACBBellingham International Airport Bellingham WA BLIBemidji Regional Airport Bemidji MN BJIBert Mooney Airport Butte MT BTMBethel Airport Bethel AK BETBillings Logan International Airport Billings MT BILBirmingham International Airport Birmingham AL BHMBishop International Airport Flint MI FNTBismarck Municipal Airport Bismarck ND BISBlock Island State Airport Block Island RI BIDBlue Grass Airport Lexington KY LEXBob Baker Memorial Airport Kiana AK IANBoeing Field/King County International Airport Seattle WA BFIBoise Airport Boise ID BOIBoone County Airport Harrison AR HROBoston Logan International Airport Boston MA BOSBowling Green-Warren County Regional Airport Bowling Green KY BWGBozeman Gallatin Field Airport Bozeman MT BZNBradford Regional Airport Bradford PA BFDBradley International Airport Windsor Locks CT BDLBrainerd Lakes Regional Airport Brainerd MN BRDBrazoria County Airport Angleton/Lake Jackson TX LBXBremerton National Airport Bremerton WA PWTBrookings Municipal Airport Brookings SD BKXBrownsville/South Padre Island International Airport Brownsville TX BROBrunswick Golden Isles Airport Brunswick GA BQKBryce Canyon Airport Bryce Canyon UT BCEBuchanan Field Airport Concord CA CCRBuckland Airport Buckland AK BVKBuffalo Niagara International Airport Buffalo NY BUFBurbank Bob Hope Airport Burbank CA BURBurke Lakefront Airport Cleveland OH BKLBurlington International Airport South Burlington VT BTVBush Intercontinental Airport Houston TX IAHCanyonlands Field Moab UT CNYCape Girardeau Regional Airport Cape Girardeau MO CGICape May County Airport Wildwood NJ WWDCarl R Keller Field Port Clinton OH PCWCavern City Air Terminal Carlsbad NM CNMCecil Field Airport Jacksonville FL VQQCedar City Regional Airport Cedar City UT CDCCedar Rapids Eastern Iowa Airport Cedar Rapids IA CIDCentral Illinois Regional Airport Bloomington IL BMICentral Nebraska Regional Airport Grand Island NE GRICentral Wisconsin Airport Mosinee WI CWAChampaign Willard Airport Champaign IL CMIChan Gurney Municipal Airport Yankton SD YKNChandler Field Airport Alexandria MN AXNCharles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport Kansas City MO MKCCharleston International Airport Charleston SC CHSCharleston Yeager Airport Charleston WV CRWCharlevoix Municipal Airport Charlevoix MI CVXCharlotte County Airport Punta Gorda FL PGDCharlotte/Douglas International Airport Charlotte NC CLTCharlottesville-Albemarle Airport Charlottesville VA CHOChattanooga Metropolitan Airport Chattanooga TN CHAChautauqua County/Jamestown Airport Jamestown NY JHWChefornak Airport Chefornak AK CFKCherry Capital Airport Traverse City MI TVCChevak Airport Chevak AK VAKCheyenne Regional Airport Cheyenne WY CYSChicago Midway Airport Chicago IL MDWChicago O'hare International Airport Chicago IL ORDChico Municipal Airport Chico CA CICChippewa County International Airport Sault Ste Marie MI CIUChippewa Valley Regional Airport Eau Claire WI EAUChisholm-Hibbing Airport Hibbing MN HIBCincinnati Municipal Airport Lunken Field Cincinnati OH LUKCincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport Cincinnati OH CVGCleveland Hopkins International Airport Cleveland OH CLEClinton County Airport Plattsburgh NY PLBClinton Municipal Airport Clinton IA CWICoeur D'alene Airport Coeur D'alene ID COECold Bay Airport Cold Bay AK CDBColes County Memorial Airport Mattoon/Charleston IL MTOColorado Springs Airport Colorado Springs CO COSColumbia Metropolitan Airport Columbia SC CAEColumbia Regional Airport Columbia MO COUColumbus Metropolitan Airport Columbus GA CSGColumbus Municipal Airport Columbus IN BAKCordova Municipal Airport Cordova AK CDVCorpus Christi International Airport Corpus Christi TX CRPCortez Municipal Airport Cortez CO CEZCorvallis Municipal Airport Corvallis OR CVOCraig Airport Craig AK CGACraven County Regional Airport New Bern NC EWNCulebra Airport Isla De Culebra PR CPXCuyahoga County Airport Cleveland OH CGFCyril E King Airport Charlotte Amalie VI STTDallas Love Field Dallas TX DALDallas/Fort Worth International Airport Dallas TX DFWDanbury Municipal Airport Danbury CT DXRDane County Regional Airport Madison WI MSNDanville Regional Airport Danville VA DANDare County Regional Airport Manteo NC MQIDayton International Airport Dayton OH DAYDaytona Beach International Airport Daytona Beach FL DABDeadhorse Airport Deadhorse AK SCCDecatur Airport Decatur IL DECDeer Valley Municipal Airport Phoenix AZ DVTDel Rio International Airport Del Rio TX DRTDelaware County Airport Muncie IN MIEDelta County Airport Escanaba MI ESCDenver International Airport Denver CO DENDes Moines International Airport Des Moines IA DSMDetroit City Airport Detroit MI DETDetroit Metro Airport Detroit MI DTWDevils Lake Municipal Airport Devils Lake ND DVLDickinson - Theodore Roosevelt Regional Airport Dickinson ND DIKDiego Jimenez Torres Airport Fajardo PR X95Dillingham Airport Dillingham AK DLGDodge City Regional Airport Dodge City KS DDCDonaldson Center Airport Greenville SC GYHDothan Regional Airport Dothan AL DHNDowntown Manhattan Heliport New York NY JRBDrake Field Fayetteville AR FYVDraughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport Temple TX TPLDu Bois-Jefferson County Airport Du Bois PA DUJDubuque Regional Airport Dubuque IA DBQDuluth International Airport Duluth MN DLHDurango-La Plata County Airport Durango CO DRODutchess County Airport Poughkeepsie NY POUEagle County Regional Airport Eagle CO EGEEast Texas Regional Airport Longview TX GGGEastern Oregon Regional Airport At Pendleton Pendleton OR PDTEasterwood Airport College Station TX CLLEdward F. Knapp State Airport Barre/Montpelier VT MPVEdward G. Pitka Sr Airport Galena AK GALEek Airport Eek AK EEKEl Paso International Airport El Paso TX ELPElim Airport Elim AK ELIElkhart Municipal Airport Elkhart IN EKMElko Regional Airport Elko NV EKOEllington Field Houston TX EFDElmira / Corning Regional Airport Elmira / Corning NY ELMEly Airport Ely NV ELYEly Municipal Airport Ely MN ELOEmmonak Airport Emmonak AK ENMEnglish Bay Airport English Bay AK KEBEppley Airfield Omaha NE OMAErie International Airport Erie PA ERIErnest A. Love Field Airport Prescott AZ PRCEsler Regional Airport Alexandria LA ESFEssex County Airport Caldwell NJ CDWEugene Airport Eugene OR EUGEvansville Regional Airport Evansville IN EVVFairbanks International Airport Fairbanks AK FAIFairmont Municipal Airport Fairmont MN FRMFalls International Airport International Falls MN INLFayetteville Regional/Grannis Field Airport Fayetteville NC FAYFernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport San Juan PR SIGFitiuta Airport Fitiuta AS FAQFlagstaff Pulliam Airport Flagstaff AZ FLGFlorence Regional Airport Florence SC FLOFlorida Keys Marathon Airport Marathon FL MTHFloyd Bennett Memorial Airport Glens Falls NY GFLForbes Field Airport Topeka KS FOEFort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport Fort Collins / Loveland CO FNLFort Dodge Regional Airport Fort Dodge IA FODFort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport Fort Lauderdale FL FLLFort Smith Airport Fort Smith AR FSMFort Walton Beach Airport Valparaiso FL VPSFort Wayne International Airport Fort Wayne IN FWAFort Worth Meacham International Airport Fort Worth TX FTWFort Yukon Airport Fort Yukon AK FYUFour Corners Regional Airport Farmington NM FMNFresno Air Terminal Fresno CA FATFriday Harbor Airport Friday Harbor WA FHRFriedman Memorial Airport Hailey ID SUN"
},
{
"docid": "D2007582#0",
"title": "https://klinemay.com/counties-towns/augusta-county/fishersville/\nFishersville",
"text": "In the early days of the settlement of Augusta County a small community formed in the area that is now Fishersville. Many were of Scotch-Irish descent and brought with them their Presbyterian religion. In 1740 they established the Tinkling Springs Presbyterian Church. In 1850 the church built its third building in the original location, a Greek Revival structure that is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The congregation has survived the centuries and continues to worship at their original location. The village, which grew along what is now U. S. Route 250 between Staunton and Waynesboro, got its name from the Fisher family, who moved to land beside Christians Creek in the late 18th century and whose descendants still live in the area. Agriculture, mining and the kilning of lime were the early industries in the area. The Chesapeake & Ohio railroad arrived in the decade before the Civil War opening many markets for local products. During the Second World War Fishersville became home to the Woodrow Wilson Army Hospital. The facility included over 100 buildings and had over 1,500 beds for soldiers wounded in the fighting in Europe."
},
{
"docid": "D2643616#0",
"title": "http://www.nj.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2015/05/summer_festivals_2015_new_jersey.html\n60 N.J. summer festivals on tap for 2015",
"text": "\"40Gallery: N. J. summer festivals for 2015Print Email By Amy Kuperinsky | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Email the author | Follow on Twitter on May 01, 2015 at 9:00 AM, updated May 26, 2015 at 2:53 PM0 shares Soon it will be time for fireflies and barbecue, for long, bright days at the Shore and balmy summer nights on the boardwalk. To embrace the spirit of spring and look ahead to those warmer days, here's a rundown of summer festivals in New Jersey, whether celebrations of food, music, art, film or plain ol' fun. The list starts in the weeks before Memorial Day and wraps up in September. What other festivals do you plan to enjoy this summer? Let us know in the comments. MAY9 - For those who like a cold one, the Big Brew Sussex Beer Festival touches down at the Sussex County Fairgrounds in Augusta; bigbrewnj.com/sussex16 - Get those spoons ready! The New Jersey State Chili and Salsa Cook-off is set to spice up Toms River; downtowntomsriver.com16/17 - The Skate and Surf Festival in Asbury Park sparks up music festival season. Dropkick Murphys headline on Saturday and the Gaslight Anthem takes the stage on Sunday; skateandsurffest.com Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival 2014Jersey Shore Food Truck Festival returns to Monmouth Park in Oceanport as a three-day event being held Saturday - Monday, May 24-26. The festival will run 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. featuring over 30 gourmet food trucks.22 - What says spring and summer more than pretty kites floating in the air? The Wildwoods International Kite Festival runs from May 22 through 25; skyfestivals.com23 / 24 - Electric Daisy Carnival, a sprawling EDM -- electronic dance music -- festival, returns to Met Life Stadium with lights of the scene like Calvin Harris and Tiesto; electricdaisycarnival.com23-25 - How about some tasty delights ... on wheels?"
},
{
"docid": "D1284080#0",
"title": "https://wallethub.com/edu/most-diverse-cities/12690/\n2017âs Most Diverse Cities in America",
"text": "\"2017’s Most Diverse Cities in America May 4, 2017 | Richie Bernardo, Senior Writer America is undergoing an extreme makeover, thanks to rapid demographic diversification. By 2050, you won’t even recognize her. But America’s transformation is more than skin-deep — it’s economic, too. Not only have waves of immigration changed the face of the nation, they’ve also ushered in fresh perspectives, skills and technologies to help the U. S. develop a strong adaptability to change. Economies generally fare better when they openly embrace and capitalize on new ideas. Conversely, those relying on old ways and specialized industries tend to be more susceptible to the negative effects of market volatility. Culminating our diversity study series, this final installment combines household diversity and religious diversity with our previous reports on socioeconomic diversity, cultural diversity and economic diversity. Wallet Hub’s analysts tallied the scores across the five major diversity categories for 501 of the largest cities in order to determine the most kaleidoscopic places in America. Read on for our findings, expert commentary from a panel of researchers and a full description of our methodology.1 Main Findings2 Detailed Findings3 Rankings by City Size4 Ask the Experts5 Methodology Main Findings Embed on your website Most Diverse Cities in America Detailed Findings Rankings by City Size Rank Large City Name (Score)Rank Midsize City Name (Score)Rank Small City Name (Score)1 New York, NY (71.73) 1 Jersey City, NJ (71.56) 1 Silver Spring, MD (71.10)2 Houston, TX (71.51) 2 Aurora, IL (71.09) 2 Gaithersburg, MD (71.04)3 Dallas, TX (71.25) 3 Stamford, CT (70.67) 3 Germantown, MD (70.75)4 Los Angeles, CA (70.84) 4 Sandy Springs, GA (70.44) 4 Danbury, CT (70.49)5 Long Beach, CA (70.71) 5 Yonkers, NY (70.21) 5 Clifton, NJ (70.25)6 Chicago, IL (70.57) 6 Alexandria, VA (70.07) 6 New Rochelle, NY (70.24)7 Arlington, TX (70.48) 7 Bridgeport, CT (69.69) 7 Roswell, GA (69.99)8 San Jose, CA (70.39) 8 Elgin, IL (69.65) 8 Norwalk, CT (69.96)9 San Diego, CA (70.20) 9 Kent, WA (69.06) 9 Johns Creek, GA (69.95)10 Austin, TX (69.91) 10 Lowell, MA (68.91) 10 Rockville, MD (69.40)11 Anaheim, CA (69.57) 11 Newark, NJ (68.78) 11 Brooklyn Park, MN (69.34)12 Charlotte, NC (69.56) 12 St. Paul, MN (68.78) 12 Waukegan, IL (69.07)13 Washington, DC (69.44) 13 Kansas City, KS (68.67) 13 Lynn, MA (68.80)14 Fresno, CA (69.33) 14 Richmond, VA (68.57) 14 Renton, WA (68.76)15 Sacramento, CA (69.32) 15 Plano, TX (68.46) 15 Hobbs, NM (68.62)16 Oakland, CA (69.22) 16 Columbia, MD (68.15) 16 Frederick, MD (68.49)17 Denver, CO (69.21) 17 Allentown, PA (68.12) 17 Hammond, IN (68.44)18 Boston, MA (68.96) 18 Durham, NC (68.04) 18 Kahului, HI (68.36)19 Bakersfield, CA (68.68) 19 Orlando, FL (68.04) 19 New Britain, CT (68.33)20 San Antonio, TX (68.42) 20 Providence, RI (68.00) 20 Santa Fe, NM (68.33)21 Honolulu, HI (68.40) 21 Elizabeth, NJ (67.97) 21 Springdale, AR (68.31)22 San Francisco, CA (68.36) 22 North Las Vegas, NV (67.73) 22 Bear, DE (68.30)23 Nashville, TN (68.23) 23 Worcester, MA (67.55) 23 Clovis, NM (68.22)24 Minneapolis, MN (68.13) 24 Columbus, GA (67.53) 24 Ewa Gentry, HI (68.14)25 Phoenix, AZ (68.07) 25 Las Cruces, NM (67.48) 25 Federal Way, WA (68.13)26 Albuquerque, NM (67.95) 26 Waterbury, CT (67.24) 26 Kenner, LA (67.88)27 Raleigh, NC (67.95) 27 Enterprise, NV (67.22) 27 Hilo, HI (67.85)28 Aurora, CO (67.56) 28 Glendale, AZ (67.17) 28 Roswell, NM (67.41)29 Jacksonville, FL (67.51) 29 Montgomery, AL (67.16) 29 Pawtucket, RI (67.30)30 Tampa, FL (67.42) 30 High Point, NC (67.15) 30 Trenton, NJ (67.23)31 Fort Worth, TX (67.38) 31 Winston-Salem, NC (67.07) 31 Lancaster, PA (67.05)32 Atlanta, GA (67.26) 32 Chandler, AZ (67.04) 32 Mount Vernon, NY (66.87)33 Las Vegas, NV (67.09) 33 Hartford, CT (67.03) 33 Bethlehem, PA (66.82)34 Philadelphia, PA (66.83) 34 Norfolk, VA (67.02) 34 Farmington, NM (66.81)35 Milwaukee, WI (66.73) 35 Fort Lauderdale, FL (67.02) 35 Rio Rancho, NM (66.71)36 Omaha, NE (66.68) 36 Spring Valley, NV (66.96) 36 Yakima, WA (66.68)37 Tucson, AZ (66.51) 37 Springfield, MA (66.86) 37 Grand Island, NE (66.66)38 Wichita, KS (66.41) 38 Bellevue, WA (66.82) 38 Kailua, HI (66.65)39 Memphis, TN (66.34) 39 Little Rock, AR (66.72) 39 Brockton, MA (66.63)40 Columbus, OH (65.94) 40 North Charleston, SC (66.71) 40 Quincy, MA (66.59)41 Seattle, WA (65.65) 41 Baton Rouge, LA (66.67) 41 Lawton, OK (66.55)42 Virginia Beach, VA (65.48) 42 Greensboro, NC (66.66) 42 Brookside, DE (66.49)43 Lexington, KY (65.37) 43 New Haven, CT (66.64) 43 Roanoke, VA (66.45)44 Kansas City, MO (65.35) 44 West Valley City, UT (66.58) 44 Harrisburg, PA (66.40)45 Mesa, AZ (65.32) 45 Paterson, NJ (66.57) 45 Pearl City, HI (66.38)46 Louisville, KY (65.21) 46 Cary, NC (66.54) 46 Waipahu, HI (66.28)47 Oklahoma City, OK (65.01) 47 Joliet, IL (66.50) 47 Biloxi, MS (66.20)48 El Paso, TX (64.98) 48 Rockford, IL (66.42) 48 Hoover, AL (66.20)49 New Orleans, LA (64.97) 49 Tempe, AZ (66.37) 49 Kaneohe, HI (66.16)50 Baltimore, MD (64.92) 50 Lafayette, LA (66.35) 50 Rogers, AR (66.07)51 Indianapolis, IN (64.92) 51 Fayetteville, NC (66.34) 51 Bloomington, MN (66.06)52 Portland, OR (64.85) 52 Savannah, GA (66.32) 52 Mililani Town, HI (66.03)53 Corpus Christi, TX (64.69) 53 Paradise, NV (66.23) 53 Sumter, SC (66.00)54 St. Louis, MO (64.22) 54 South Bend, IN (66.21) 54 Sioux City, IA (65.91)55 Miami, FL (64.16) 55 Anchorage, AK (66.19) 55 Midwest City, OK (65.77)56 Pittsburgh, PA (63.87) 56 Sunrise Manor, NV (66.18) 56 Fort Smith, AR (65.75)57 Colorado Springs, CO (63.62) 57 Grand Rapids, MI (66.15) 57 Ellicott City, MD (65.72)58 Cleveland, OH (63.42) 58 Peoria, IL (66.02) 58 Goose Creek, SC (65.72)59 Tulsa, OK (61.88) 59 Tallahassee, FL (66.02) 59 East Honolulu, HI (65.71)60 Detroit, MI (59.23) 60 Hampton, VA (65.99) 60 West Hartford, CT (65.57)61 Augusta, GA (65.98) 61 Bossier City, LA (65.55)62 Naperville, IL (65.94) 62 Bartlett, TN (65.53)63 Olathe, KS (65.90) 63 Alamogordo, NM (65.51)64 Columbia, SC (65.76) 64 Middletown, DE (65.42)65 Metairie, LA (65.72) 65 Lake Charles, LA (65.37)66 Salt Lake City, UT (65.72) 66 Huron, SD (65.24)67 Tacoma, WA (65.58) 67 Lenexa, KS (65.23)68 Huntsville, AL (65.51) 68 North Little Rock, AR (65.20)69 Clarksville, TN (65.47) 69 Wilmington, DE (65.12)70 Overland Park, KS (65.46) 70 Racine, WI (65.11)71 Newport News, VA (65.33) 71 Rock Hill, SC (65.06)72 Syracuse, NY (65.21) 72 Gulfport, MS (65.05)73 Chattanooga, TN (65.15) 73 Beaverton, OR (65.02)74 Salem, OR (65.14) 74 Glen Burnie, MD (65.01)75 Des Moines, IA (65.03) 75 New Bedford, MA (64.96)76 Buffalo, NY (64.98) 76 Edmond, OK (64.93)77 Rochester, MN (64.97) 77 Enid, OK (64.93)78 Gresham, OR (64.93) 78 Waldorf, MD (64.91)79 Charleston, SC (64.90) 79 Pike Creek Valley, DE (64.91)80 Broken Arrow, OK (64.80) 80 Passaic, NJ (64.89)81 Cambridge, MA (64.79) 81 Hillsboro, OR (64.88)82 Madison, WI (64.76) 82 Portsmouth, VA (64.81)83 Fort Wayne, IN (64.75) 83 Summerville, SC (64.81)84 Mobile, AL (64.64) 84 Reading, PA (64.79)85 Macon, GA (64.63) 85 Decatur, AL (64.78)86 Springfield, IL (64.63) 86 Schenectady, NY (64.69)87 Topeka, KS (64.59) 87 Caldwell, ID (64.68)88 Chesapeake, VA (64.56) 88 Franklin, TN (64.65)89 Henderson, NV (64.51) 89 Greenville, SC (64.63)90 Rochester, NY (64.44) 90 Madison, AL (64.60)91 Reno, NV (64.38) 91 Cranston, RI (64.58)92 Shreveport, LA (64.29) 92 Glasgow, DE (64.55)93 Peoria, AZ (64.27) 93 Woodbury, MN (64.54)94 Arlington, VA (64.25) 94 Waukesha, WI (64.50)95 Green Bay, WI (64.24) 95 Olive Branch, MS (64.46)96 Pueblo, CO (64.18) 96 Nashua, NH (64.44)97 Wilmington, NC (64.13) 97 Plymouth, MN (64.42)98 Gilbert, AZ (64.05) 98 Sparks, NV (64.42)99 Lakewood, CO (63.92) 99 Shawnee, KS (64.39)100 Westminster, CO (63.92) 100 Horn Lake, MS (64.39)101 St. Petersburg, FL (63.90) 101 Camden, NJ (64.31)102 Cincinnati, OH (63.80) 102 Rock Springs, WY (64.28)103 Everett, WA (63.71) 103 Albany, NY (64.28)104 Sioux Falls, SD (63.61) 104 South Valley, NM (64.26)105 Thornton, CO (63.46) 105 Fairbanks, AK (64.26)106 Port St. Lucie, FL (63.39) 106 Dover, DE (64.20)107 Athens, GA (63.35) 107 Jackson, TN (64.17)108 Manchester, NH (63.33) 108 Tupelo, MS (64.13)109 Lincoln, NE (63.33) 109 Ogden, UT (64.10)110 Surprise, AZ (63.31) 110 Sitka, AK (64.09)111 Lansing, MI (63.26) 111 Taylorsville, UT (64.06)112 Norman, OK (63.24) 112 Pierre, SD (64.05)113 Fort Collins, CO (63.11) 113 Columbus, NE (64.04)114 Davenport, IA (63.07) 114 Dearborn, MI (64.02)115 Cape Coral, FL (63.06) 115 Tuscaloosa, AL (64.01)116 Boise, ID (63.02) 116 Bellevue, NE (64.00)117 Sterling Heights, MI (63.01) 117 Bentonville, AR (63.93)118 Murfreesboro, TN (62.91) 118 Mount Pleasant, SC (63.93)119 Scottsdale, AZ (62.86) 119 Smyrna, DE (63.85)120 Independence, MO (62.80) 120 Southaven, MS (63.85)121 Fargo, ND (62.72) 121 Norfolk, NE (63.79)122 Knoxville, TN (62.67) 122 Bowling Green, KY (63.78)123 Erie, PA (62.48) 123 East Providence, RI (63.73)124 West Jordan, UT (62.44) 124 Waterloo, IA (63.71)125 Birmingham, AL (62.38) 125 Newport, RI (63.64)126 Akron, OH (62.36) 125 Central Falls, RI (63.64)127 Dayton, OH (62.30) 127 Fayetteville, AR (63.62)128 Vancouver, WA (62.20) 128 Lorain, OH (63.60)129 Toledo, OH (62.07) 129 Appleton, WI (63.54)130 Cedar Rapids, IA (61.96) 130 Bristol, CT (63.47)131 Columbia, MO (61.81) 131 Alexandria, LA (63.44)132 Warren, MI (61.81) 132 Twin Falls, ID (63.36)133 Ann Arbor, MI (61.66) 133 West Des Moines, IA (63.34)134 Jackson, MS (61.08) 134 Newark, DE (63.28)135 Arvada, CO (61.02) 135 Juneau, AK (63.27)136 Centennial, CO (60.90) 136 Cheyenne, WY (63.24)137 Evansville, IN (60.78) 137 Woonsocket, RI (63.20)138 Spokane, WA (60.69) 138 Green River, WY (63.14)139 Billings, MT (60.45) 139 Hilton Head Island, SC (63.03)140 Springfield, MO (59.66) 140 Union City, NJ (63.03)141 Eugene, OR (59.16) 141 Lee's Summit, MO (63.02)142 Laredo, TX (58.75) 142 Minot, ND (62.92)143 Hialeah, FL (57.01) 143 Elizabethtown, KY (62.91"
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"docid": "D2221578#0",
"title": "http://www.essexhomeimprovements.com/30-best-garden-and-landscaping-centers-in-new-jersey/\nThe 30 Best Garden and Landscaping Centers in New Jersey",
"text": "The 30 Best Garden and Landscaping Centers in New Jersey There are thousands of nurseries and gardening and landscaping supplies stores throughout the Garden State, and it can be confusing for homeowners to know which of these establishments has the best offerings. So we decided to do the legwork to track them down for you. While each has its unique offerings and appeal, these 30 exceptional garden and landscape centers have a number of things in common. Selection: The best garden and landscaping centers provide an experience that you can’t get elsewhere. If all you want to do is get in, grab a generic, no-name bag of mulch, and get out, then that is what is monolithic megastores are for. Expertise: The best centers in New Jersey train their employees, so if you have a question, you will actually get an answer. Having the right information can be the difference between the success and failure of your home garden. Service: The best garden and landscaping centers in New Jersey understand their customers, and they realize that to stay ahead in a competitive market they need to offer convenience and service that large chain stores simply cannot match. Examples would be the offering of home delivery, the availability of special ordering, or educational classes and workshops. Here is a listing of those garden and landscaping centers and nurseries in New Jersey that offer the complete package – Selection, Expertise, and Service."
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"docid": "D428331#0",
"title": "http://www.gregthatcher.com/Bank/Routing/Numbers/K\nList of Banks that have names that begin with 'K'",
"text": "Routing Number New Routing Number Bank Name Address City State Zip ACH Services Telephone Date Of Last Revision301078540 K C AREA CREDIT UNION P O BOX 15566 KANSAS CITY KS 64106-2826 (816) 936-5050 050117243382103 K G C FCU 776 BEATTY AVENUE KNOX PA 16232-0000 (814) 797-5768 033010242278616 K H NETWORK CREDIT UNION 7740 PARAGON ROAD DAYTON OH 45459-0000 (937) 558-9070 120914304182734 K. R. D. FEDERAL CREDIT UNION PO BOX 385 MCCOOK NE 69001-0000 (303) 345-7040 031414081501780 KAHOKA STATE BANK PO BOX 168 KAHOKA MO 63445-0000 (660) 727-3386 090704321379698 KAHUKU FCU P O BOX 245 KAHUKU HI 96731-0245 (808) 293-9063 050107321379711 KAHULUI FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 25 KAMEHAMEHA AVE KAHULUI HI 96732-2294 (808) 871-7705 051498323075356 KAI PERM NW FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 500 NE MULTNOMAH ST STE 320 PORTLAND OR 97232-2033 (503) 813-3242 052704321178446 KAIPERM DIABLO FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P. O. BOX 4156 WALNUT CREEK CA 94596-0156 (925) 939-5626 060313072408274 KALAMAZOO COUNTY STATE BANK PO BOX 668 SCHOOLCRAFT MI 49087-0000 (269) 679-5291 052004022083649 KALEIDA HEALTH FCU ATTN: CREDIT UNION BUFFALO NY 14203-0000 (716) 859-5960 032113022083830 KALEIDA HEALTH FCU ATTN: CREDIT UNION BUFFALO NY 14203-0000 (716) 859-5960 030215272481855 KALSEE CREDIT UNION P O BOX 3006 KALAMAZOO MI 49003-3006 (269) 382-7800 012709321379261 KAMEHAMEHA FEDERAL CR UN SUITE 116 HONOLULU HI 96817-0000 (808) 842-9660 061113271983833 KANE COUNTY TEACHERS C U 111 SOUTH HAWTHORNE ST ELGIN IL 60123-0000 (847) 741-3344 020810271985527 KANKAKEE CNTY FED EMPL C U 475 E COURT KANKAKEE IL 60901-0000 (815) 939-7417 020211271985598 KANKAKEE TERMINAL BELT C U 1370 W. COURT ST KANKAKEE IL 60901-0000 (815) 939-1688 020507301179753 KANSAS AIR GUARD CREDIT UNION 5920 S E COYOTE DRIVE TOPEKA KS 66619-5310 (785) 861-4093 050106301179766 KANSAS BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD CU PO BOX 1975 TOPEKA KS 66601-1975 (785) 291-7666 030708301081016 KANSAS CITY CREDIT UNION 5110 ARARAT DR KANSAS CITY MO 64129-0000 (816) 861-5700 031505301078744 KANSAS CITY P&G EMPLOYEES CU 1900 KANSAS AVE KANSAS CITY KS 66105-0000 (913) 573-0441 061209101100964 KANSAS STATE BANK PO BOX 720 OTTAWA KS 66067-1919 (785) 242-3640 081110101115179 KANSAS STATE BANK PO BOX 720 OTTAWA KS 66067-0000 (785) 242-3600 030714101105765 KANSAS STATE BANK OF OVERBROOK P. O. BOX 325 OVERBROOK KS 66524-0325 (785) 665-7121 050602301179106 KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY FCU PO BOX 1343 MANHATTAN KS 66505-0000 (785) 776-3003 061312301179410 KANSAS TEACHERS COMMUNITY CU 416 N. 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V. 7TH FLOOR NEW YORK NY 10036-0000 (212) 541-0616 042913313084001 KBR HERITAGE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P O BOX 4557 HOUSTON TX 77210-4557 (713) 753-3022 091201301081045 KC AREA CREDIT UNION PO BOX 15566 KANSAS CITY MO 64106-2826 (816) 936-5050 030308301078702 KC FAIRFAX FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 104 SUNSHINE ROAD KANSAS CITY KS 66115-0000 (913) 647-9490 040811301081087 KC TERM EMPL/GUAD CNTR FED CU 1015 AVENIDA CESAR E CHAVEZ KANSAS CITY MO 64108-0000 (816) 842-6473 031810101005645 KCB BANK 950 W 92 HWY KEARNEY MO 64060-0000 (816) 628-6050 021113101206460 KCB BANK 950 W. 92 HWY KEARNEY MO 64060-0000 (816) 628-6050 030107301078663 KCK FIREMAN & POLICE CREDIT UNION 1700 NEBRASKA AVENUE KANSAS CITY KS 66102-0000 (913) 321-8792 010606304989050 KEARNEY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P. O. 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ORWELL OH 44076-0000 (440) 437-4254 040116211272614 KENNEBEC FED S&L PO BOX 497 WATERVILLE ME 04903-0497 (207) 873-5151 070708211274421 KENNEBEC SAVINGS BANK 150 STATE STREET AUGUSTA ME 04330-7416 (207) 622-5801 071113211274502 KENNEBUNK SAVINGS BANK BOX 28 KENNEBUNK ME 04043-0000 (800) 339-6573 110416263177932 KENNEDY SPACE CENTER FCU 300 S PLUMOSA ST MERRITT ISLAND FL 32952-0000 (321) 455-9400 050108284084567 KENNEDY V. A. EMPL FCU 1030 JEFFERSON MEMPHIS TN 38104-0000 (901) 523-8990 070908081519280 KENNETT NATIONAL BANK 805 FIRST STREET KENNETT MO 63857-0000 (573) 888-9051 033009081501023 KENNETT TRUST BANK P O BX 589 KENNETT MO 63857-0000 (573) 888-9051 011017272486177 KENOWA MUNICIPAL FED CREDIT UNION 1905 28TH ST SW WYOMING MI 49519-0000 (616) 534-3307 022309091208138 KENSINGTON BANK PO BOX 190 KENSINGTON MN 56343-0190 (320) 965-2419 040312091904348 091208138 KENSINGTON BANK PO BOX 190 KENSINGTON MN 56343-0000 (320) 965-2419 080612272480791 KENT COUNTY CREDIT UNION 1619 PLAINFIELD NE GRAND RAPIDS MI 49505-4703 (616) 336-3490 012810211590684 KENT COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL EFCU 455 TOLLGATE ROAD WARWICK RI 02886-0000 (401) 737-7010 061711074912784 KENTLAND BANK 111 N FOURTH ST KENTLAND IN 47951-0145 (219) 474-5155 021508074914614 KENTLAND BANK 111 N. 4TH STREET KENTLAND IN 47951-0000 (219) 474-5155 060408042101174 KENTUCKY BANK P. O. BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0157 (859) 987-1795 071307042102717 KENTUCKY BANK P O BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0157 (859) 987-1795 072715042107592 042101174 KENTUCKY BANK P O BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0157 (859) 987-1795 031907042174473 042101174 KENTUCKY BANK P. O. BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0157 (859) 987-1795 040218242170170 042101174 KENTUCKY BANK P. O. BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0000 (859) 987-1795 110703242170523 KENTUCKY BANK BOX 157 PARIS KY 40362-0157 (859) 987-1795 031907283978467 KENTUCKY EMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION 100 MOORE DRIVE FRANKFORT KY 40601-8295 (502) 564-5597 072110042101572 KENTUCKY FARMERS BANK 6313 U. S. ROUTE 60 ASHLAND KY 41102-8640 (606) 929-5000 030113242170125 KENTUCKY FED S/L P O BOX 109 COVINGTON KY 41011-0000 (859) 261-2076 040414322273706 KERN FEDERAL CREDIT UNION P. O. BOX 1667 BAKERSFIELD CA 93302-1667 (661) 327-9461 090908122287549 KERN SCHOOLS FEDERA"
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"docid": "D2426943#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_residences_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States\nList of residences of Presidents of the United States",
"text": "\"List of residences of Presidents of the United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the residences of the presidents of the United States. For for their places of primary affiliation, see List of Presidents of the United States by home state. Official residences (such as, the White House, Camp David, or the former President's House in Philadelphia) are not the only residences of Presidents of the United States. Listed below are the private residences of the various Presidents of the United States. Contents [ hide ]1 Private homes of the Presidents2 Presidential vacation homes2.1 Summer White House2.2 Winter White House2.3 Western/Southern White House2.4 Other secondary \"\"White Houses\"\"3 Notes4 References5 External links Private homes of the Presidents [ edit]George Washington's Mount Vernon plantation house Thomas Jefferson's estate of Monticello; appears on the back of the U. S. nickel The Kennedy Compound on Cape Cod, Massachusetts Richard Nixon's La Casa Pacifica home George H. W. Bush's Walker's Point Kennebunkport, Maine Trump Tower in New York City Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida This is a list of homes where Presidents resided with their families before or after their term of office. Order President Location1 George Washington Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia2 John Adams Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts3 Thomas Jefferson Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia4 James Madison Montpelier, Orange, Virginia5James Monroe Ash Lawn-Highland, Charlottesville, Virginia Oak Hill, Leesburg, Virginia6 John Quincy Adams Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts7Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson State Park (Disputed Lancaster, South Carolina birthplace)Andrew Jackson Birthplace (Disputed Waxhaw, North Carolina birthplace)The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee8 Martin Van Buren Lindenwald, Kinderhook, New York9 William Henry Harrison Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia Grouseland, Vincennes, Indiana10John Tyler Sherwood Forest Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia11James K. Polk Ancestral Home, Columbia, Tennessee Historic Site, Pineville, North Carolina Polk Place, Nashville, Tennessee (demolished)12 Zachary Taylor Springfield Plantation, Louisville, Kentucky13 Millard Fillmore Fillmore House, East Aurora, New York14Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsborough, New Hampshire Pierce Manse, Concord, New Hampshire15 James Buchanan Wheatland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania16 Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois17Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson Birthplace, Raleigh, North Carolina Andrew Johnson Home, Greeneville, Tennessee18 Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant Home, Galena, Illinois Grant's Farm, St. Louis, Missouri19 Rutherford B. Hayes Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio20 James A. Garfield Lawnfield, Mentor, Ohio21 Chester A. Arthur Chester A. Arthur Home, New York, New York22/24 Grover Cleveland Westland Mansion, Princeton, New Jersey23 Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison Home, Indianapolis, Indiana25 William Mc Kinley William Mc Kinley Home, Canton, Ohio26 Theodore Roosevelt Sagamore Hill, Cove Neck, New York27 William Howard Taft William Howard Taft National Historic Site, Cincinnati, Ohio28Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D. CWoodrow Wilson Birthplace, Staunton, Virginia Woodrow Wilson Boyhood Home, Augusta, Georgia29 Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding House, Marion, Ohio30Calvin Coolidge The Beeches, Northampton, Massachusetts Calvin Coolidge House, Northampton, Massachusetts Coolidge Homestead, Plymouth Notch, Vermont31Herbert Hoover Forest Hills, Washington, D. C. Herbert Hoover National Historic Site, West Branch, Iowa Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House, Stanford, California32 Franklin D. Roosevelt Springwood, Hyde Park, New York Little White House, Warm Springs, Georgia33 Harry S. Truman Truman Home, Independence, Missouri Kansas City, Missouri34Dwight D. Eisenhower Abilene, Kansas New York City, New York Eisenhower Farm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania35 John F. Kennedy Boston, Massachusetts Kennedy Compound, Hyannis, Massachusetts36 Lyndon B. Johnson LBJ Ranch, Stonewall, Texas Washington, D. C.37Richard M. Nixon Whittier, California Washington, D. C. New York City, New York La Casa Pacifica, San Clemente, California Saddle River, New Jersey Park Ridge, New Jersey38Gerald R. Ford Grand Rapids, Michigan Vail, Colorado Rancho Mirage, California39 Jimmy Carter Plains, Georgia40Ronald Reagan Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California Bel Air, Los Angeles, California Rancho del Cielo, Santa Barbara, California41 George H. W. Bush Tanglewood Houston, Texas Walker's Point, Kennebunkport, Maine42Bill Clinton Little Rock, Arkansas Chappaqua, New York [1]Georgetown, Washington D. C. [2] [3]43George W. Bush Midland, Texas Austin, Texas Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, Texas Preston Hollow, Dallas, Texas44Barack Obama Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois Kalorama, Washington, D. C.45Donald Trump Trump Tower, Manhattan, New York City, New York Mar-a-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida Trump National Golf Club, Bedminster, New Jersey Presidential vacation homes [ edit]During their term of office, many Presidents have owned or leased vacation homes in various parts of the country, which are often called by journalists the \"\"Western White House\"\", \"\"Summer White House\"\", or \"\"Winter White House\"\", depending on location or season. Summer White House [ edit]A \"\"Summer White House\"\" is typically the name given to the summer vacation residence of the sitting President of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of Presidents and their guests. Years President Property Name Location1789–1797 George Washington Mount Vernon Alexandria, Virginia1793–1794 George Washington Deshler-Morris House Philadelphia, Pennsylvania1805–1808 Thomas Jefferson Poplar Forest Forest, Virginia1853–1857 Franklin Pierce 48 Central Street [4] Andover, Massachusetts [5]1857–1860 James Buchanan Bedford Springs Hotel Bedford, Pennsylvania1862–1864 Abraham Lincoln Cottage at the Soldiers' Home Washington, D. C.1869–1876 Ulysses S. Grant 995 Ocean Avenue [6] Long Branch, New Jersey1877–1881 Rutherford B. Hayes Spiegel Grove Fremont, Ohio1886–1888 Grover Cleveland Oak View Upon Red Top [7] Washington, D. C.1887–1888 Grover Cleveland Wateridge Marion, Massachusetts1889–1892 Benjamin Harrison Congress Hall Cape May, New Jersey1893–1896 Grover Cleveland Gray Gables Bourne, Massachusetts1893–1896 Grover Cleveland Woodley [7] Washington, D. C.1897, 1899 William Mc Kinley Hotel Champlain Plattsburgh, New York1901–1908 Theodore Roosevelt Sagamore Hill Cove Neck, New York1909–1910 William Howard Taft Stetson Cottage Beverly, Massachusetts1911–1912 William Howard Taft Parramatta Beverly, Massachusetts1913–1915 Woodrow Wilson Harlakenden Cornish, New Hampshire1916 Woodrow Wilson Shadow Lawn West Long Branch, New Jersey1924 Calvin Coolidge Coolidge Homestead Plymouth Notch, Vermont1925 Calvin Coolidge White Court Swampscott, Massachusetts1926 Calvin Coolidge White Pine Camp Paul Smiths, New York1927 Calvin Coolidge Custer State Park Custer County, South Dakota ( Black Hills)1928 Calvin Coolidge Cedar Island Lodge Brule, Wisconsin1929–1932 Herbert Hoover Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House Palo Alto, California1933–1939 Franklin D. Roosevelt Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada1933–1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt Little White House Warm Springs, Georgia1933–1944 Franklin D. Roosevelt Springwood Hyde Park, New York1945–1951 Harry S. Truman Little White House Key West, Florida1953–1955 Dwight D. Eisenhower Lowry Air Force Base Denver, Colorado1956–1960 Dwight D. Eisenhower Commandant's Residence, Fort Adams Newport, Rhode Island1961–1963 John F. Kennedy Hammersmith Farm Newport, Rhode Island1961–1963 John F. Kennedy Kennedy Compound Hyannis Port, Massachusetts1964–1968 Lyndon B. Johnson LBJ Ranch Gillespie County, Texas1969–1974 Richard Nixon Florida White House Key Biscayne, Florida1969–1974 Richard Nixon La Casa Pacifica San Clemente, California1974–1977 Gerald Ford The Lodge Vail, Colorado1974–1977 Gerald Ford Firestone Residence Palm Springs, California1977–1980 Jimmy Carter Carter Compound Plains, Georgia1981–1988 Ronald Reagan Rancho del Cielo Santa Barbara, California1989–1992 George H. W. Bush Walker's Point Kennebunkport, Maine1993–2000 Bill Clinton Blue Heron Farm [8] Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts1998–1999 Bill Clinton Georgica Pond East Hampton, New York2001–2008 George W. Bush Prairie Chapel Ranch Crawford, Texas2009–2012 Barack Obama Blue Heron Farm Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts2013 Barack Obama Chilmark House [9] Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts2017– Donald Trump Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, New Jersey Winter White House [ edit]A \"\"Winter White House\"\" is typically the name given to the winter vacation residence of the standing President of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of the President and his guests. Although Harry Truman and John F. Kennedy had spent significant time in Florida (Harry Truman having spent time there in the summer), Richard Nixon's Florida White House was the first that reporters called the \"\"Winter White House\"\". [ 10]Years President Property Name Location1913–1914 Woodrow Wilson Pass Christian, Mississippi1921-1923 1 Warren G. Harding John Ringling Estate Bird Key, Florida1923–1929 Calvin Coolidge Howard E. Coffin Estate Sapelo Island, Georgia1933–1945 Franklin D. Roosevelt Little White House Warm Springs, Georgia1945–1953 Harry S. Truman Harry S. Truman Little White House [10] Key West, Florida1953–1961 Dwight D. Eisenhower Eisenhower Cabin, Augusta National Golf Club Augusta, Georgia1961–1963 John F. Kennedy La Guerida Palm Beach, Florida1969–1974 Richard Nixon Florida White House Key Biscayne, Florida2009–2017 Barack Obama Pla"
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"docid": "D1705568#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augusta,_Georgia\nAugusta, Georgia",
"text": "\"Augusta, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Augusta, Georgia Consolidated city-county Augusta–Richmond County Clockwise from top: Downtown Augusta on Broad Street, Riverwalk Augusta on the Savannah River, Sacred Heart Cultural Center, Old Government House, Augusta Canal with the Enterprise Mill in the background, Augusta University, Augusta National Golf Club City seal and logo Nickname (s): The Garden City Motto (s): We Feel Good Location of consolidated Augusta–Richmond County (red) within Richmond County, and location of Richmond County within the U. S. state of Georgia Augusta, Georgia Location in the United States Coordinates: 33°28′N 81°58′WCountry United States State Georgia County Richmond County Established 1736 [1]City-county consolidation 1996 [1]Government• Mayor Hardie Davis Area• Consolidated city-county 306.5 sq mi (793 km 2)• Land 302.1 sq mi (782 km 2)• Water 4.3 sq mi (11.3 km 2)• Urban 259.52 sq mi (672.2 km 2)Elevation [2] 136 ft (45 m)Population ( 2010) [3]• Consolidated city-county 198,844• Estimate (2016) [4] 197,081• Rank US: 121st• Density 654.2/sq mi (252.6/km 2)• Urban 386,787 (US: 98th)• Urban density 1,490.4/sq mi (575.4/km 2)• Metro 583,632 (US: 92nd)• CSRA 709,433• Change 2011-2014 3.32%Time zone EST ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)ZIP codes 30901, 30904, 30906, 30907, 30909, 30912, [5] 30815Area code (s) 706, 762 [6] [7]Website Augusta GA.gov Augusta–Richmond County US: / ə ˈ ɡ ʌ s t ə / is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U. S. state of Georgia, and located on the Savannah River, at the head of its navigable portion. It is in the Piedmont section of the state. The Augusta metro area is situated in both Georgia and South Carolina, which is divided by the Savannah River. Augusta's warm climate made it a major resort town of the Eastern United States in the early and mid-20th century. The city was named after Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719–1772). Augusta-Richmond County had a 2016 estimated population of 197,082, making it the 120th largest city in the United States, not counting the unconsolidated cities of Blythe and Hephzibah. The process of consolidation between Augusta and Richmond County began with a 1995 vote by residents of the two jurisdictions, which passed, and was completed on July 1, 1996. Augusta is the principal city of the Augusta–Richmond County Metropolitan Statistical Area, which as of 2015 had an estimated population of 590,146, making it the second-largest metro area in the state after Atlanta. It is the 93rd largest MSA in the United States. Internationally, Augusta is best known for hosting The Masters golf tournament each spring."
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"docid": "D1425503#0",
"title": "https://beautyschools.com/faq/long-will-it-take-me-to-complete-cosmetology-school/\nHow long will it take me to complete cosmetology school?",
"text": "How long will it take me to complete cosmetology school? Besides getting into an industry that is creative, fast-paced and often times very flexible, one of the biggest perks about cosmetology school is the amount of time you can complete a beauty program and get started in your career. Unlike traditional colleges, which will often take you four years to complete a bachelor’s degree, you can find a cosmetology school that allows you to complete your training in as little as eight months or up to two years depending on if you decide to pursue your education full or part-time. Some schools require that you complete the necessary training in a set amount of time, so it is important to check with schools you are interested in. On average, a full cosmetology program can be completed in 12 to 14 months. Find a Cosmetology School to Get Started What factors influence the length of a cosmetology school? Each state has its own licensing requirements for cosmetology professionals, which will be the main factor in how many hours you will be required to complete in a beauty program from an accredited cosmetology school. Typically, you will attend school six to eight hours a day, as if you werre working a full-time job, five days a week. For example, in Tennessee you must complete 1,500 hours of cosmetology school before applying for licensure, with most programs being able to be finished in roughly a year. The next thing to consider when looking at cosmetology schools is to look at different programs."
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"docid": "D1061859#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Jamesburg-New-Jersey.html\nJamesburg, New Jersey",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Jamesburg, New Jerseyadd your Submit your own pictures of this borough and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Jamesburg, New Jersey photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map41°F10 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 30.19 in Humidity: 57%Current weather forecast for Jamesburg, NJPopulation in 2014: 6,021 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: -0.1%Males: 3,067 (50.9%)Females: 2,954 (49.1%)Median resident age: 37.2 years New Jersey median age: 39.5 years Zip codes: 08831. Estimated median household income in 2016: $67,582 ( it was $59,461 in 2000)Jamesburg: $67,582NJ: $76,126Estimated per capita income in 2016: $31,067 ( it was $23,325 in 2000) Jamesburg borough income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $273,234 ( it was $138,800 in 2000 )Jamesburg: $273,234NJ: $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: $1,055. Jamesburg, NJ residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Lombardo's Heating & Air Conditioning,Inc. T & L Family Movers Class Act Moving Rockitairwear Airbrushing Port Jersey Logistics 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 Jamesburg, NJ (2010)3,71762.8%White alone1,32422.4%Hispanic4888.3%Black alone2644.5%Asian alone831.4%Two or more races280.5%Other race alone110.2%American Indian alone Races in Jamesburg detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Jamesburg: 121.4 (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 Jamesburg, New Jersey on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"docid": "D1290812#0",
"title": "https://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1036945/\n\"\"\"Long Hots\"\"?\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Long Hots\"\"? Watch Reply Mark unread Print Skip to newgreenhouse_gal Southern NJ, United States (Zone 7a) Sep 10, 2009When we order a sausage or pork sandwich at an Italian deli my DH asks for \"\"long hots\"\" on it. They are green and about four or five inches long, and not skinny like Jimmy Nardellos; more like a cross between a Nardello and a Cubanelle. Does anyone have an idea what kind of pepper that would be if we wanted to grow it? Post #7046889Quote Bookmark HERBIE43 Rutland , MA (Zone 5b) Sep 10, 2009it sounds like italian hot peppers but i don't know the real name for them. we see them in the supermarket all the time. sorry, thats the best i can do. Post #7047031Quote Bookmarkbeclu727 Dacula, GA (Zone 7b) Sep 10, 2009If they are hotter than a jalapeno, try Garden Salsa. Long, thicker than a Nardello but thinner than cubanelle. Plantfiles http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/go/82834/ shows the green version."
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"docid": "D3492997#0",
"title": "http://www.sussex.nj.us/Cit-e-Access/ContactInfo/?TID=7&TPID=596\n.",
"text": "Administrator, County Name Address Phone Gregory V. Poff II County Administrator One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0250 Fax: 973-579-0259Agriculture Development Board Name Address Phone Jane Brodhecker Chairperson Tel: 973-383-3592Autumn Sylvester Coordinator One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0500Board of Elections Name Address Phone Marge Mc Cabe Administrator 83 Spring Street Suite 305 Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0950 Fax: 973-579-0955Board of Freeholders Name Address Phone George F. Graham Freeholder Member One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0210 Fax: 973-383-1124Carl F. Lazzaro Freeholder Member One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0210 Fax: 973-383-1124Sylvia Petillo Freeholder Deputy Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0210 Fax: 973-383-1124Jonathan M. Rose Freeholder Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0210 Fax: 973-383-1124Herbert Yardley Freeholder Member One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0210 Fax: 973-383-1124Teresa Lyons Clerk, Board of Freeholders One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0240 Fax: 973-383-1124Board of Taxation Name Address Phone Melissa Rockwell Administrator 83 Spring Street, Suite 301 Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0970 Fax: 973-579-0977Budget Management Name Address Phone Robert Maikis One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0300Chamber of Commerce Name Address Phone Tammie A. Horsfield President 120 Hampton House Road Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-1811 Fax: 973-579-3031County Adjuster Name Address Phone Robert B. Campbell Esq. One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0930County Clerk Name Address Phone Jeffrey Parrott County Clerk Hall of Records 83 Spring Street, Suite 304 Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0900 Fax: 973-383-7493Department of Health and Human Services Name Address Phone Carol Novrit Administrator One Spring Street 2nd Floor Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0559 x1227 Fax: 973-579-9894Division of Community and Youth Services Name Address Phone Cindy Armstrong Mental Health Board One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07968Tel: 973-940-5200 x1371 Fax: 973-940-5220Nikolas Kapetanakis HSAC Coordinator Tel: 973-579-0559x1287Christine Florio Division Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-5200 x1381 Fax: 862-268-8013Nick Loizzi Substance Abuse Coordinator, Municipal Alliance One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-5200 x1383 Fax: 862-268-8013Kristen Turtur Youth Services Coordinator One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-5200 x1379 Fax: 862-268-8013Home Detention Program One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-5200 Fax: 973-948-6664Intoxicated Driver Resource Center IDRC One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-5200 x1370, x1371 Fax: 973-948-5220Division of Health Name Address Phone Administrator/Health Officer201 Wheatsworth Road Hamburg, NJ 07419Tel: 973-579-0370 Fax: 973-579-0399James R. Mc Donald III, M. S. Acting Division Director 201 Wheatsworth Road Hamburg, NJ 07419Tel: 973-579-0370 x1231 Fax: 973-579-0399Division of Senior Services Name Address Phone Lorraine Hentz Division Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0555 Fax: 973-579-0550Elizabeth Larsen PASP Coordinator One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0555x1286 Fax: 862-268-8013Aging & Disability Resource Connection (ADRC) Tel: 1-877-222-3737Division of Social Services Name Address Phone Joan Bruseo Division Director 83 Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-383-3600 Fax: 973-383-3627Engineering Name Address Phone Bill Koppenaal Administrator - Website One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07680Tel: 973-579-0430 Fax: 973-579-0444Matthew Sinke Division Director - Website One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0430 Fax: 973-579-0444Facilities Management Name Address Phone Joseph Biuso Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0490 Fax: 973-579-0499Finance and Library Services Name Address Phone Robert J. Maikis, Jr. Treasurer One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0300 Fax: 973-579-0303Information Technology Name Address Phone William Kosinetz Director One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0325 Fax: 973-383-1124Thor Carlson Website Management One Spring Street 2nd Floor Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0200 x1242Library Name Address Phone Main Library Will Porter, Library Director / Sussex County Library System 125 Morris Turnpike Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-948-3660 Fax: 973-948-2071Dennis Memorial Branch Mary Martin, Branch Librarian 101 Main Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-383-4810 Fax: 973-383-1322Dorothy Henry Memorial Branch Jacqueline Oregero, Branch Librarian 66 Route 94 Vernon, NJ 07462Tel: 973-827-8095 Fax: 973-827-8664Franklin Branch Mary Grace Zaccaria, Branch Librarian 103 Main Street Franklin, NJ 07416Tel: 973-827-6555 Fax: 973-827-9422E. Louise Childs Memorial Branch Regina Bohn, Branch Librarian 21 Sparta Road Stanhope, NJ 07874Tel: 973-770-1000 Fax: 973-770-0094Sussex - Wantage Branch Michelle Aluotto, Branch Librarian 69 Route 639 Sussex, NJ 07461Tel: 973-875-3940 Fax: 973-875-1336Medical Examiner Name Address Phone Office of the County Medical Examiners Ronald V. Suarez, M. D. P. O. Box 900 Morristown, NJ 07968-0900Tel: 973-829-8270 Fax: 973-829-8274Mental Health Name Address Phone Emergency 24 Hour - 7 Days Tel: 973-383-0973Newton Medical Center Center for Mental Health 175 High Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-383-1533Newton Medical Center Care Point Case Management - Outreach 175 High Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-8312Mosquito Control Name Address Phone Main Office - Spray Schedule - Home Page150 Morris Turnpike Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-948-4545 Fax: 973-948-7117Municipal Utilities Authority Name Address Phone John Hatzelis Administrator 34 South Route 94 Lafayette, NJ 07848Tel: 973-579-6998 Fax: 973-579-7819John Nugent Wastewater Superintendent Tel: 973-827-8880 Fax: 973-827-6867Nutrition Project Name Address Phone Catholic Family & Community Services 48 Wyker Road Franklin, NJ 07416Tel: 973-209-0123Meals on Wheels for Homebound Residents Tel: 973-209-0123- Civic Center Hopatcong Lakeside Blvd Tel: 973-398-9111Franklin Nutrition Site George Labance Lane Franklin, NJ 07416Tel: 973-827-2973Newton Nutrition Site 32 Liberty St. Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-2120Vernon Nutrition Site Vernon Senior Center Church Street Vernon, NJTel: 973-764-5454Office of Roads Name Address Phone Scott House Director, Division of Public Works One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0430 Fax: 973-579-0444Emergencies Nights - Weekends - Holidays Tel: 973-579-0888Planning and Economic Development Name Address Phone Division of Planning One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0500 Fax: 973-579-0513Lake Musconetcong Regional Planning Board Ed Sekula, Chairman P. O. Box 308 Stanhope, NJ 07874Tel: 973-579-5748Project Self-Sufficiency Name Address Phone Deborah Berry-Toon Executive Director 127 Mill Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-940-3500 Fax: 973-940-3501Beverly Gordon President, Board of Directors Claire Willetts Program Coordinator Prosecutor's Office Name Address Phone Francis A. Koch Prosecutor 19 - 21 High Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-383-1570 Fax: 973-383-4929Gangs, Guns & Narcotics Task Force Tel: (973) 948-2345Public Defenders Office Name Address Phone David Nufrio Tel: 973-383-9445 Fax: 973-383-9949Public Health Nursing Name Address Phone Ellen Phelps Director 201 Wheatsworth Road Hamburg, NJ 07419Tel: 973-579-0570, ext 1208 Fax: 973-579-0571Public Works Name Address Phone Public Works Division, Office of Roads and Bridges One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0430 Fax: 973-579-0444Purchasing Name Address Phone Valerie Steccato Purchasing Agent One Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0360 Fax: 973-579-0363Rutgers Cooperative Extension Name Address Phone Stephen Komar Department Head 130 Morris Turnpike Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-948-3040 Fax: 973-948-5582SCARCName Address Phone Richard C. Lecher Executive Director 11 Route 206 Suite 100 Augusta, NJ 07822Tel: 973-383-7442 Fax: 973-383-8330Score - Counselors to Small Business Name Address Phone SCCC Continuing Education Tel: 973-300-2140Sheriff Name Address Phone Michael F. Strada Sheriff - http://www.sussexcountysheriff.com39 High Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0850 Fax: 973579-7884Emergency Management 9-1-1 Coordination Office 135 Morris Turnpike Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0380Virgil Rome Fire Marshal/Fire Coordinator 135 Morris Turnpike Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0380 x2207Bureau of Corrections Keogh - Dwyer Correctional Facility 41 High Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-0875Skylands Ride/Public Transportation Name Address Phone Sussex County Transit Bus Reservations Tel: 973-579-0480Community Transit Citizens Advisory Committee Tel: 973-579-0480Senior Transportation in Hopatcong Borough Hopatcong Hopatcong Civic Center Lakeside Blvd. Hopatcong, NJTel: 973-398-9111John Jackson Sussex County Office of Transit 201 Wheatsworth Road Hamburg, NJ 07419Tel: 973-579-0480 Fax: 973-579-0489Carol Novrit Director, Division of Social Services 83 Spring Street Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-383-3600 Fax: 973-383-3627Senior Transportation Division of Senior Services Tel: 973-579-0555Soil Conservation District Name Address Phone Clifford R. Lundin District Manager Middleton Park Bldg. 186 Halsey Road Ste.2 Newton, NJ 07860Tel: 973-579-5074 Fax: 973-579-7846Solid Waste Advisory Council Name Address Phone Jim Landrith Chairman Tel: 973-579-0500Sports Hall of Fame Name Address Phone Bob Hopkins Public Relation Director Mc Niece Auditorium, Sussex County Technical School Rt. 94 Sparta, NJ 07871Tel: 973-729-3686Superintendent of Schools Name Address Phone Educational Services Commission Andrea Romano, Superintendent 10 Gail Court Sparta, NJ 07871Tel: 973-579-6980 Fax: 973-579-1086Rosalie S. Lamonte, Ph. D. Superintendent of Schools 262 White Lake Road Sparta, NJ 07871Tel: 973-579-6996 Fax: 973-579-6476Superior Court Divisions Name Address Phone"
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"docid": "D1621385#0",
"title": "https://themeaningofthename.com/augustine/\nAugustine",
"text": "\"Augustine Name: Augustine Gender: Unisex (Male and Female)Usage: Augustine, of latin origin, is a popular first name. It is more often used as a unisex (male and female) name. People having the name Augustine are in general originating from Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America. Variants: For another variant of the name Augustine across the world, see Augustinus. Name Meaning of Augustine Meaning: Venerated, Majestic dignity Please feel free to read what others say about this name and to share your comments if you have more information. N. B. Sometimes it happens that another name has the same meaning. There is nothing surprising in this: both names have the same origin or the same numbers of numerology. Name Compatibility Test To test the compatibility of this name with another, enter a name and click Calculate Numerology Interpretation The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 9. Interpretation: Qualities: Compassionate, Idealistic Ruling planet: Mars Colors: Red Gemstones: Bloodstone Learn more with our free Numerology Tool Popularity of the Name The name Augustine is ranked on the 3,604th position of the most used names. It means that this name is commonly used."
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"docid": "D1315068#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Austin\nWhat does Austin mean?",
"text": "\"What does Austin mean? Austin ▼ as a boys' name (also used less commonly as girls' name Austin) is pronounced AW-sten. It is of French and Latin origin, and the meaning of Austin is \"\"great, magnificient\"\". Variant and oral form of Augustine, contracted by everyday speech. Enjoyed some popularity in England as late as the 17th century. Now most often a surname used as a given name. Saint Augustine (seventh century) was sometimes called Austin. In America, the name carries Western association due to Stephen Austin, a frontiersman and one of the founders of the Republic of Texas. The state capital is named in his honor. The \"\"Austin Powers\"\" movies, though, have probably disqualified it from use for a whole generation of future parents."
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"docid": "D452011#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scallop\nScallop",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For verb senses, see Scalloping. For potato scallops, see Potato cake. For scalloped potatoes, see Gratin. For the cut of meat, see Escalope. For the scallop shell moth, see Rheumaptera undulata. Scallop Temporal range: Middle Triassic–Present PreЄ Є O S D C P T J K Pg NArgopecten irradians, the Atlantic Bay scallop Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Bivalvia Order: Ostreoida Superfamily: Pectinoidea Family: Pectinidae Wilkes, 1810Genera See text Scallop ( / ˈ s k ɒ l ə p, ˈ s k æ l ə p /) [a] is a common name that is primarily applied to any one of numerous species of saltwater clams or marine bivalve mollusks in the taxonomicfamily Pectinidae, the scallops. However, the common name \"\"scallop\"\" is also sometimes applied to species in other closely related families within the superfamily Pectinoidea, which also includes the thorny oysters. Scallops are a cosmopolitan family of bivalves which are found in all of the world's oceans, although never in freshwater. They are one of very few groups of bivalves to be primarily \"\"free-living\"\", with many species capable of rapidly swimming short distances and even of migrating some distance across the ocean floor. A small minority of scallop species live cemented to rocky substrates as adults, while others attach themselves to stationary or rooted objects such as sea grass at some point in their lives by means of a filament they secrete called a byssal thread."
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"docid": "D2262110#0",
"title": "http://www.123helpme.com/search.asp?text=meno\n.",
"text": "\"Title Length Color Rating The Meno - In the Meno, Plato justifies the possibility for one’s mind to uncover knowledge. Knowing one can obtain knowledge motivates the mind to gain more knowledge. Plato explains the theory of recollection by first questioning what virtue is, then demonstrating the process through the questioning of a slave boy. Although a few weaknesses present themselves in Plato’s argument, Plato presents a valid theory on how our minds can obtain knowledge. This paper focuses on exploring Plato’s theory of recollection by examining the strengths and weaknesses of his discussion with Meno.... [tags: essays research papers]1306 words (3.7 pages) Good Essays [preview]Meno and the Socratic Method - Meno was one of Plato’s earliest of dialogues, written in depth the book is founded around a central question: If virtue can be taught, then how. And if not, then how does virtue come to man, either by nature or some other way. Socrates addresses this inquiry by questioning a person who claims to understand the term’s meaning (Plato's Meno). The purpose of this essay is to relate the Socratic method performed by Socrates in Plato’s dialogue The Apology, to Meno, by illustrating its effect on the character Meno himself. After questioning Meno about virtue, Socrates comes to the conclusion that neither he nor Meno truly know the meaning of the word; he then notes that finding a thorough defin... [tags: Definition of Virtue, The Apology]:: 2 Works Cited1410 words (4 pages) Powerful Essays [preview]Defining Excellence in \"\"Meno\"\" - In Plato’s Meno, Socrates purposefully uses ignorance and irony to insufficiently define excellence for Meno. Initially, Meno argues a particular definition, which is a universally inconsistent proof, is sufficient to define excellence."
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"docid": "D1700540#0",
"title": "http://www.famoushookups.com/site/celebrity_profile.php?name=Mick-Jagger&celebid=1175\nMick Jagger's Profile",
"text": "\"Profile | Relationships | Stats | Children | News & Gossip | Photos Mick Jagger's Profile View All Photos (2)Mick Jagger is currently dating Melanie Hamrick. He has been in 19 celebrity relationships averaging approximately 3.8 years each. His two marriages have averaged 8.2 years each. Given Name: Sir Michael Philip Jagger Age: 74 (7/6/1943)Occupation: Music - Singer Most Famous For: The Rolling Stones Update Celebrity Profile Check out our New \"\"Top 10 Hollywood Seductresses\"\"Mick Jagger's Relationships Masha Rudenko Model Age not known Hookup (2015)View Relationship Details Melanie Hamrick Model Age not known Dating (Present)View Relationship Details L'Wren Scott Designer47 Yrs. Old Deceased (3/2014)View Relationship Details Caroline Winberg Model33 Yrs. Old Broke Up View Relationship Details Sophie Dahl Model40 Yrs. Old Broke Up (2001)View Relationship Details Luciana Gimenez Model49 Yrs. Old Broke Up (1999)View Relationship Details Carla Bruni-Sarkozy Model50 Yrs. Old Affair (1992)View Relationship Details Mackenzie Phillips Actress58 Yrs. Old Hookup (1977)View Relationship Details Jerry Hall Model61 Yrs."
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"docid": "D775960#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Auguste\nWhat does Auguste mean?",
"text": "\"What does Auguste mean? A uguste as a name for boys (also used as girls' name Auguste) has its root in Latin, and the meaning of the name Auguste is \"\"great, magnificient\"\". Auguste is a version of August (Latin): the feminine version. Auguste is also a variant of Augustus (Latin). ASSOCIATED WITH Au-, great Variations RELATIONS VIA AUGUST, AUGUSTUS Agosto, Agustin, Agustine, Agustus, Auggie, Augie, Augustin, Augustine ▲, Augustino, Augusto, Austen ▼CREATIVE FORMS (male) (female)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Auguste Jaron (A. J. ), .. How popular is Auguste? Auguste is an uncommonly occurring first name for males but a very prominent surname for both adults and children (#12343 out of 150436, Top 8%). ( 2000 U. S. DEMOGRAPHICS) \""
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"docid": "D807257#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Palatka-Florida.html\nPalatka, Florida",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Palatka, Floridasee 21 more add your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Palatka, Florida photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map66°F10 miles Wind: 12 mph Pressure: 30.16 in Humidity: 60%Current weather forecast for Palatka, FLPopulation in 2014: 10,387 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +3.5%Males: 4,540 (43.7%)Females: 5,847 (56.3%)Median resident age: 35.6 years Florida median age: 42.1 years Zip codes: 32177. Estimated median household income in 2016: $25,476 ( it was $18,129 in 2000)Palatka: $25,476FL: $50,860Estimated per capita income in 2016: $17,438 ( it was $11,351 in 2000) Palatka city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $75,539 ( it was $52,200 in 2000 )Palatka: $75,539FL: $197,700Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $158,368; Detached houses: $192,626; Townhouses or other attached units: $207,515; In 2-unit structures: $121,038; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $78,596; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $901,574; Mobile homes: $96,690Median gross rent in 2016: $636. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 32177Palatka, FL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Laibls Tire King Southern Pride Tree Service and Scrapping Champion Self Storage Riverside Realty Of Florida 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 Palatka, FL (2010)5,20049.3%Black alone4,62243.8%White alone4834.6%Hispanic1441.4%Two or more races600.6%Asian alone300.3%American Indian alone170.2%Other race alone20.02%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Palatka detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Palatka: 79.9 (low, U. S. average is 100)Recent articles from our blog. Our writers, many of them Ph. D. graduates or candidates, create easy-to-read articles on a wide variety of topics. The return of the vinyl: a period of constant growth in sales Apr 2Police officer fatalities: facts and figures Mar 29The vegan lifestyle: Is it healthy or not? Mar 26Measuring seasonality in new housing starts Mar 23U. S. economic growth: gross domestic product Mar 20Recent posts about Palatka, Florida on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Palatka is mentioned 489 times on our forum: Insight on prejudice in Palatka? ("
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"docid": "D3339403#0",
"title": "http://www.jacksonvillegolf.com/courses/wgv-slammer-squire/\nSlammer and Squire Golf Course at World Golf Village",
"text": "\"Home Courses USA Florida Saint Augustine Slammer and Squire Golf Course at World Golf Village Slammer and Squire Golf Course at World Golf Village ( 314)Holes: 18 Par: 72 Length: 6939 yards Slope: 137 Rating: 73.5 Layout Book a Tee Time at this Course Location2 World Golf Pl, St Augustine, FL 32092, Saint Johns County (904) 940-6088www.golfwgv.com+Write Review More Info Year built: 1998Architect (s): Bobby Weed (1998), Sam Snead (1998), Gene Sarazen (1998)Type: Resort Greens: Bermuda grass Fairways: Bermuda grass Golf Season: Year round. Peak Season: Mid-February - May World Golf Village is home to 36 challenging holes of championship golf. The Slammer & Squire Course is named after the two World Golf Hall of Fame legends, Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen, who served as consultants to the course's designer, Bobby Weed. The golf course is known for its tricky par-3 holes and the carefully preserved beauty of the landscape. Its traditional layout meanders through … read more Accolades Golf Advisor: Top 25 Friendliest Courses in the U. S. (2017 #15)Rating Snapshot All Time Last 12 Months Last 6 Months Rating Index Off-Course Amenities: Value: Pace of Play: Staff Friendliness: Course Layout: Course Conditions: Rating Breakdown 314 Reviews5 stars: 1704 stars: 1093 stars: 222 stars: 71 stars: 694.8%recommend this course290 out of 311 reviews Share course Follow this course What Golfers Are Saying Location is at a resort worth the drive near local attractions Great for a weekend splurgea bucket list/top 100 pick entertaining clients Challenges include bunkers water hazardsundulating greens Great for drinks 19th hole scenic views brunch Reviewer Photos Reviews Sort by Filter Reviews FEATURED REVIEWtkuhn24Age: 35-44Skill: Intermediate Plays: Few times a week Played on 04/07/2018\"\" Members guest day \"\"First time playing Reviewed on 04/07/2018The course was in excellent condition. We booked a tee time through a third party. The problem was the course allowed third parties to book golf trip tee times on this course during a members guest day. The grille/bar was closed to non members the entire day. So there was nowhere to eat/drink at the golf course. We had to ask for special accommodations to … read more Pace of Play: Excellent Course Layout: Excellent Course Conditions: Excellent Staff Friendliness: Excellent Value for the Money: Fair Off-Course Amenities: Poor I don't recommend this course ( 0 ) ( 0 )Report Comment FEATURED REVIEWu000005957974Age: 55-64Gender: Female Skill: Intermediate Plays: Few times a week Handicap: 15-19Played on 03/16/2018\"\" Nice Course \"\"First time playing Reviewed on 03/17/2018I give it 4 stars instead of 5 as my expectations for a $129 greens fee are pretty high."
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"docid": "D3530367#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_St._Paul,_MN\nSouth St. Paul, Minnesota",
"text": "\"South St. Paul, Minnesota From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from South St. Paul, MN)navigation search South St. Paul, Minnesota City City of South St. Paul View across the industrial neighborhood by the Mississippi River Nickname (s): S. S. P. Motto (s): Looking down Grand Avenue in South St. Paul towards the Mississippi River. Location of the city of South St. Paul within Dakota County, Minnesota Coordinates: 44°53′17″N 93°2′44″WCountry United States State Minnesota County Dakota South St. Paul January 1, 1887Government• Type Mayor (Municipal)• Mayor Jimmy Francis Area [1]• Total 6.14 sq mi (15.90 km 2)• Land 5.65 sq mi (14.63 km 2)• Water 0.49 sq mi (1.27 km 2)Elevation 719 ft (219 m)Population ( 2010) [2]• Total 20,160• Estimate (2016) [3] 20,217• Density 3,300/sq mi (1,300/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP codes 55075, 55076Area code (s) 651FIPS code 27-61492GNIS feature ID 0652339 [4]Website City of South St. Paul South St. Paul is a city in Dakota County, Minnesota, immediately south and southeast of the city of Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is also southeast of West St. Paul, Minnesota. The population was 20,160 at the 2010 census. [ 5] It is notable as one of the historic major meat packing cities in the United States. Subsequently, many residents are descendants of immigrants from Southern Europe and Eastern Europe. A post office called South St. Paul has been in operation since 1888. [ 6] The city was named from its location south of St. Paul. [ 7]Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Demographics2.1 2010 census2.2 2000 census3 Education3.1 Holy Trinity Catholic School3.2 St. John Vianney Catholic School4 Religion4.1 Grace Lutheran Church4.2 Clark Memorial United Church of Christ4.3 St. Stefan Romanian Orthodox Church4.4 St Mary's Coptic Orthodox Church4.5 St. Augustine Catholic Church5 Holy Trinity Catholic Parish5.1 Holy Trinity Campus5.2 Saint Augustine Campus5.3 St. John Vianney Catholic Church6 Notable people7 References8 External links Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 6.14 square miles (15.90 km 2 ), of which 5.65 square miles (14.63 km 2) is land and 0.49 square miles (1.27 km 2) is water. [ 1]Interstate Highway 494, U. S. Highway 52, and Minnesota State Highway 156 are three of the main routes in South St. Paul."
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"docid": "D63773#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clayton_County,_Georgia\nClayton County, Georgia",
"text": "\"Clayton County, Georgia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the county in the state of Georgia. For the city in the state of Georgia, see Clayton, Georgia. Clayton County, Georgia Clayton County Courthouse in Jonesboro Location in the U. S. state of Georgia Georgia's location in the U. S. Founded November 30, 1858Named for Augustin Smith Clayton Seat Jonesboro Largest city Forest Park Area• Total 144 sq mi (373 km 2)• Land 142 sq mi (368 km 2)• Water 2.8 sq mi (7 km 2 ), 1.9%Population (est. )• ( 2017) 285,153• Density 1,908/sq mi (737/km 2)Congressional districts 5th, 13th Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .claytoncountyga .gov Clayton County is a county located in the north central portion of the U. S. state of Georgia. As of the 2010 census, the population was 259,424. [ 1] The county seat is Jonesboro. [ 2]Clayton County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the home of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. [ citation needed]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent counties3 Demographics3.1 2010 census3.2 2000 census4 Crime and policing5 Economy6 Transportation6.1 Airports6.2 Major highways6.3 Mass transit6.3.1 Bus6.3.2 Rail7 Education7.1 Special schools and programs7.2 2008 de-accreditation7.3 Higher education8 Communities8.1 Cities8.2 Census-designated places8.3 Unincorporated communities9 Politics10 In popular culture11 See also12 References13 External links History [ edit]The county was established in 1858 and named in honor of Augustin Smith Clayton (1783–1839), who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1832 until 1835. [ 3]Geography [ edit]According to the U. S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 144 square miles (370 km 2 ), of which 142 square miles (370 km 2) is land and 2.8 square miles (7.3 km 2) (1.9%) is water. ["
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"docid": "D700452#0",
"title": "http://www.meaning-of-names.com/english-names/austen.asp\n.",
"text": "\"Name Meanings > Meaning of England Names > What does Austen mean? Meaning of Austen - History and Origin Etymology Web Sites Meaning of \"\"Austen\"\"English name Other origins for the name Austen include - English, French. The name Austen is a unisex name and can be used for a boy or girl name (male or female). In English, the name Austen means - derived from augustine. English Name Meaning - derived from augustine Origin - England Alternate Origins - French Star Registery - Name a star after someone special!Meaning Submitted by: Anonymous Origin Submitted by: Anonymous \""
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"docid": "D2775084#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotts_Valley,_California\nScotts Valley, California",
"text": "\"Scotts Valley, California From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Scott Valley, California. City of Scotts Valley City Back view of the Scotts Valley Civic Center/City Hall, and Police Department. Location in Santa Cruz County and the state of California City of Scotts Valley Location in the United States Coordinates: 37°3′5″N 122°0′48″WCoordinates: 37°3′5″N 122°0′48″WCountry United States State California County Santa Cruz Incorporated August 2, 1966 [1]Area [2]• Total 4.62 sq mi (11.96 km 2)• Land 4.62 sq mi (11.96 km 2)• Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km 2) 0%Elevation 561 ft (171 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 11,580• Estimate (2016) [3] 11,928• Density 2,582.94/sq mi (997.28/km 2)Time zone PST ( UTC-8)• Summer ( DST) PDT ( UTC-7)ZIP codes 95060, 95066, 95067Area code (s) 831FIPS code 06-70588GNIS feature ID 0277598Website City of Scotts Valley Scotts Valley is a small city in Santa Cruz County, California, United States, about thirty miles (48 km) south of downtown San Jose and six miles (10 km) north of the city of Santa Cruz, in the upland slope of the Santa Cruz Mountains. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 11,580. Principal access to the city is supplied by State Route 17 that connects San Jose and Santa Cruz. The city was incorporated in 1966. Scotts Valley is named for John Scott, who discovered gold at Scott’s Bar. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Economy2.1 Tourism2.2 Redevelopment and high technology2.3 Top employers3 Demographics3.1 20103.2 20004 Politics5 Education6 Culture7 Geography and environment7.1 Climate8 Infrastructure9 References10 External links History [ edit]Approximately ten thousand years ago there was a lake in the lowest elevation of Scotts Valley, and Paleo Indians lived near its shores. [ 5] The lake receded to form a peat bog. Later, around 2000 BC, Ohlone people occupied areas along the remaining creeks, spring and seep areas, along permanent and seasonal drainages, and on flat ridges and terraces. ["
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"docid": "D3501625#0",
"title": "http://www.maskedwriter.com/definition-of-a-zeta-male/\nMale Identity â Definition of a Zeta Male",
"text": "\"Male Identity – Definition of a Zeta Male The Zeta Male Since current legal systems in Western countries relegate men to a second class status below women, freedom-loving men are beginning to take on a new relational orientation towards the government-entitled, overly pampered females. Even society in general and the news media have joined in the “women are all good/superior” man-hater fanaticism where kicking a man in his groin or even cutting off his penis is a topic that is considered humorous and something to laugh about rather than seeing those behaviors as the horrific crimes that they really are. Men in Western countries know that the Feminazi family court system, domestic violence laws, and other government laws are there to unfairly control and punish men and legally steal wealth from men to the enrichment of entitlement-demanding women. Reacting to all of this, we have seen such ideas such as Men Going Their Own Way (MGTOW) and the Zeta Male as new types of male identity options. So, what is a Zeta Male? I think the Men’s Rights Movement (MRM) has yet to fully define this new type of male role, so the purpose of this short article is to try to present a basic definition of what the Zeta male term means. A Definition of the Zeta Male Websites such as AVoicefor Men.com have some interesting articles on the Zeta Male, but how can the term “Zeta Male” be adequately defined? At the most basic level, a Zeta male is someone who does not follow the traditional male roles since those very accepted male behaviors can now lead to social, psychological, and economic ruin for males. A Zeta male does not blindly follow those traditional male roles because he is aware that those roles can cause him economic, psychological, and even physical harm. So, what are those traditional male roles that are detrimental to our grandfathers, fathers, sons, brothers, uncles, and all males?"
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"docid": "D3118150#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/county/Leon_County-TX.html\nLeon County, Texas (TX)",
"text": "Leon County, Texas (TX)Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur County population in 2016: 17,491 (all rural); it was 15,335 in 2000County owner-occupied with a mortgage or a loan houses and condos in 2010: 2,269 County owner-occupied free and clear houses and condos in 2010: 3,334 County owner-occupied houses and condos in 2000: 5,125 Renter-occupied apartments: 1,293 (it was 1,064 in 2000)% of renters here: 17%State: 36%Land area: 1072 sq. mi. Water area: 8.3 sq. mi. Population density: 16 people per square mile (low). Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Leon County: 80.0 (low, 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 Leon County photos (outside city limits)Industries providing employment: Agriculture,forestry,fishing and hunting, and mining (26.7%), Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services (16.9%), Professional, scientific, management, administrative, and waste management services (16.0%), Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing (13.7%), Construction (10.3%). Type of workers: Private wage or salary: 30%Government: 0%Self-employed, not incorporated: 66%Unpaid family work: 4%Leon County, Texas 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 Leon County, Texas: White Non-Hispanic Alone (76.0%)Hispanic or Latino (14.3%)Black Non-Hispanic Alone (7.4%)Two or more races (1.3%)Asian alone (0.5%)Median resident age: 45.2 years Texas median age: 34.5 years Males: 8,693 (49.7%)Females: 8,798 (50.3%)Recent posts about Leon County, Texas on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Leon County is mentioned 18 times on our forum: Really, Houston?? ( 419 replies)I've never been so proud of this city (144 replies)Houston-Dallas bullet train clears hurdle with environmental impact statement (13 replies)New County Population Estimates from the Census Bureau for Jluy 1, 2016 posted this morning about 9 A. M. (13 replies)Is East Texas culturally part of the Deep South? ("
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"docid": "D3250346#0",
"title": "http://www.penterprises-creative-solutions.co.uk/genealogy/fam167.html\nFamily of James Alfred MATTHEWS and Philippa TURNER",
"text": "\"See also Philippa TURNER's parents: George TURNER (1802-1877) and Rebecca PENTER (bef1808-1893)Philippa TURNER's siblings: Elizabeth TURNER (bef1829- ), William TURNER (bef1831- ), George TURNER (bef1836-1921), Ann Painter TURNER (bef1836-1892), Charles TURNER (1839- ), Mary Ann TURNER (1840?- ) and Emma TURNER (1841-1851)Family of James Alfred MATTHEWS and Philippa TURNERHusband: James Alfred MATTHEWS (1836?-1902)Wife: Philippa TURNER (1846-1924)Children: Melina Louise MATTHEWS (1868-1913)Florence R MATTHEWS (1869?-1892)Edith Emma MATTHEWS (1871-1957)Frederick Charles MATTHEWS (1873-1945)Emily Ellen MATTHEWS (1874?- )Clarissa Amilia MATTHEWS (1876?- )Frances Mary MATTHEWS (1877?- )James Alfred MATTHEWS (1879?- )Lillian Gertrude MATTHEWS (1881?- )Eveline Annie MATTHEWS (1883?- )Cerita Beatrice MATTHEWS (1888-1965)Marriage Q4 1867 Stoke Damerel RD, Devon 1Husband: James Alfred MATTHEWSName: James Alfred MATTHEWSSex: Male Father: -Mother: -Birth 1836 (cal) Ireland 2Census 7 Apr 1861 (age 24) Vessels, Dundonald, Ayreshire, Scotland 3Occupation 7 Apr 1861 (age 24) Seaman; Vessels, Dundonald, Ayreshire, Scotland 3Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 34) Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Occupation 2 Apr 1871 (age 34) Bornadier Royal Artilery; Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 45) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 45) Sargeant Royal Artillery; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 54) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 54) Schools Board Agent; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Employer/Employed/Neither Employer nor Employed: Employed Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 65) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 31 Mar 1901 (age 65) Schools Board Agent; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 6Employer, Worker, or Own account: Worker Death Q4 1902 (age 66) Cardiff RD, Glamorgan, Wales 7Wife: Philippa TURNERName: Philippa TURNERSex: Female Father: George TURNER (1802-1877)Mother: Rebecca PENTER (bef1808-1893)Birth 3 Mar 1846 Pelynt, Cornwall 8, 9Baptism 3 Mar 1846 (age 0) Pelynt, Cornwall Census 30 Mar 1851 (age 5) Polperro, Cornwall 10Bevills Rowe, Polperro, Cornwall Census 7 Apr 1861 (age 16) Talland, Cornwall 9Talland Street, Talland, Cornwall Occupation 7 Apr 1861 (age 16) Servant; Talland, Cornwall 9Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 24) Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 35) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 44) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 44) Servant; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 53) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 64) Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 11123 Teweksbury Street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales Death Q2 1924 (age 79) Pontypool RD, Monmouthshire, Wales 12Child 1: Melina Louise MATTHEWSName: Melina Louise MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse: John QUANT (1855-1930)Birth Q3 1868 Polperro, Cornwall 2, 4, 13Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 2) Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 12) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 12) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 22) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 14Great Street, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 22) Dress Maker; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 14Employer/Employed/Neither Employer nor Employed: Neither Employer nor Employed Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 32) Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales 15Armoury Street, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 41) Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales 16Mount Pleasant Hotel, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales Death Q2 1913 (age 44) Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales 17Child 2: Florence R MATTHEWSName: Florence R MATTHEWSSex: Female Birth 1869 (cal) Hubberston, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Census 2 Apr 1871 (age 1) Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 2Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 11) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 11) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 21) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Death 1892 (age 22-23)Child 3: Edith Emma MATTHEWSName: Edith Emma MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse: Sidney John DRAPER (1868-1943)Birth 12 Aug 1871 Angle, Pembrokeshire, Wales 18Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 9) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 9) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 19) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 19) Miliner; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Employer/Employed/Neither Employer nor Employed: Neither Employer nor Employed Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 29) Roath, Glamorgan, Wales 198 Malefant Place, Roath, Glamorgan Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 40) Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales 2015 Werfa Street, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales Death 23 Apr 1957 (age 85) Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales 21Child 4: Frederick Charles MATTHEWSName: Frederick Charles MATTHEWS 22Sex: Male Spouse: Mary Jane JONES (1872- )Birth 20 Jan 1873 Dale, Pembrokeshire, Wales 4, 5, 23, 24Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 8) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 8) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 18) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 18) Clerk Stock Exchange; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Employer/Employed/Neither Employer nor Employed: Employed Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 28) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 31 Mar 1901 (age 28) Accountant Stockbrokers; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 6Employer, Worker, or Own account: Worker Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 38) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 229 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Residence 2 Apr 1911 (age 38) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 229 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 2 Apr 1911 (age 38) Stock & Share Broker; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 22Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker Residence to 22 Jan 1913 (age 40) London, Greater London 25Sheffield Street Workhouse, Westminster, London Will Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales 2636 Clive Place, Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales Mary Jane Matthews (Widow)Value of Estate £57 12s 8d 26Census 29 Sep 1939 (age 66) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 2436 Clive Place, Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales Residence 29 Sep 1939 (age 66) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 2436 Clive Place, Penarth, Glamorganshire, Wales Occupation 29 Sep 1939 (age 66) Stock & Share Broker; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 24Death 10 Sep 1945 (age 71) East Glamorgan RD, Glamorganshire, Wales 26, 27Probate 24 Oct 1945 Llandaff RD, Wales 26Child 5: Emily Ellen MATTHEWSName: Emily Ellen MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse 2: Louis G COLLINS (1870?- )Birth 1874 (cal) Mumbles Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales 4Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 6) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 6) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 16) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 16) Shop Assistant; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Death Child 6: Clarissa Amilia MATTHEWSName: Clarissa Amilia MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse: George Charles GRAYSLION GILMO (1874?- )Birth 1876 (cal) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 4) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 4) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 14) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 14) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 33) Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 11123 Teweksbury Street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales Death Child 7: Frances Mary MATTHEWSName: Frances Mary MATTHEWSSex: Female Birth 1877 (cal) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 3) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Occupation 3 Apr 1881 (age 3) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 13) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 13) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 23) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Death Child 8: James Alfred MATTHEWSName: James Alfred MATTHEWSSex: Male Birth 1879 (cal) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 4Census 3 Apr 1881 (age 1) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 412 West Cottages, Penarth, Glamorgan Death Child 9: Lillian Gertrude MATTHEWSName: Lillian Gertrude MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse: Edwin W LARKIN (1881?- )Birth 1881 (cal) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 9) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 9) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 19) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Death Child 10: Eveline Annie MATTHEWSName: Eveline Annie MATTHEWSSex: Female Birth 1883 (cal) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 5 Apr 1891 (age 7) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 58 & 9 Glebe Street, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Occupation 5 Apr 1891 (age 7) Scholar; Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5Census 31 Mar 1901 (age 17) Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 69 St. Augustine Place, Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales Census 2 Apr 1911 (age 24) Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 11123 Teweksbury Street, Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales Occupation 2 Apr 1911 (age 24) Miliner; Cardiff, Glamorganshire, Wales 11Whether Employer, Worker, or Working on Own Account: Worker Death Child 11: Cerita Beatrice MATTHEWSName: Cerita Beatrice MATTHEWSSex: Female Spouse: Leonard Claud O SEYMOUR (1886- )Birth 16 Feb 1888 Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales 5, 28,"
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"docid": "D508466#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Augustin\nâAugustin",
"text": "\"Home > Augustin♂Augustin What does Augustin mean? Augustin as a boys' name is of Latin derivation, and Augustin means \"\"great, magnificient\"\". Augustin is a version of August (Latin): the feminine version. Augustin is also a variation of Augustine (Latin). Augustin is also used as a derivative of Augustus (Latin). STARTS/ENDS WITH Au-, -stin ASSOCIATED WITH great Variations VARIANTS Augustyn, Agustine, Agustin, Aguistin, Agoston RELATIONS VIA AUGUST, AUGUSTINE, AUGUSTUS Agostino, Agustino, Agustus, Auguste, Augustino, Augusto, Austen ▼, Austin ▼, Austyn, Avgustin CREATIVE FORMS (male) (female)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Augustin Raiden (A. R.), .. How popular is Augustin? Augustin is a rare first name for men but a very popular last name for all people (#5566 out of 150436, Top 4%). ( 2000 U. S. CENSUS)Augustin reached its highest rank of #1189 in the U. S. in the 1900s, but is not found in the list currently. ( 2016 BIRTH STATISTICS)Which version is better? Popular alternative forms of Augustin ranked in the Top 2000 are Austin (#73 THE PREVIOUS YEAR), August (#193), Augustus (#457), Augustine (#728), Agustin (#970), Austyn (#1555), Austen (#1667), Agustus, Auguste and Augusto."
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"title": "https://www.beautyofbirds.com/hummingbirdsflorida.html\nHummingbirds found in Florida",
"text": "\"Print pdf Version Hummingbirds found in Florida View Devel Hummingbirds found in Florida Hummingbirds found in the USA (by U. S. State) ... Canada ... Puerto Rico ... Jamaica ... Honduras Hummingbird Information Following listed (with photos) are hummingbirds found, or potentially found, in Florida. Ruby-throated Hummingbirds (Archilochus colubris) - Native and most common hummingbirds in Florida between early to mid-March and usually leave by the end of October. Migrating males are usually the first to arrive and the first to depart. The females and the young usually follow about two weeks later. The male has a ruby-red throat, a white collar, an emerald green back and a forked tail. The female has a green back and tail feathers that are banded white, black and grey-green. September 2016: Linda Young photographed a white hummingbird in Freeport, FL that appeared at her feeder on 9-25-2016 and on following days. [ Photo submitted for verification - unpublished]June 2014: Cathy Youngstrom photographed the below leucistic hummingbird about 18 miles west of St. Augustine, northern Florida. She reports that this beautiful hummer has been feeding at her location for about 10 days and feeds together with about 8 resident Ruby-throated Hummingbirds. One can assume that this partial-white hummingbird is also a Ruby-throated."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broaddus,_Texas\nBroaddus, Texas",
"text": "\"Broaddus, Texas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Broaddus, Texas Town Location of Broaddus, Texas Coordinates: 31°18′23″N 94°16′8″WCoordinates: 31°18′23″N 94°16′8″WCountry United States State Texas County San Augustine Area• Total 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km 2)• Land 0.4 sq mi (1.0 km 2)• Water 0.0 sq mi (0.0 km 2)Elevation 262 ft (80 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 207• Density 520/sq mi (210/km 2)Time zone Central (CST) ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP code 75929Area code (s) 936FIPS code 48-10384 [1]GNIS feature ID 1381517 [2]Broaddus ( / ˈ b r ɔː d ə s / BRAW -dəs) is a town in San Augustine County, Texas, United States. The population was 207 at the 2010 census. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 Demographics3 Education4 Notable person5 Climate6 References Geography [ edit]Broaddus is located at 31°18′23″N 94°16′8″W (31.306337, -94.268897). [ 3]According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.4 square miles (1.0 km 2 ), all land. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. % ±1980 225 —1990 212 −5.8%2000 189 −10.8%2010 207 9.5%Est. 2016 195 [4] −5.8%U. S. Decennial Census [5]As of the census [1] of 2000, there were 189 people, 82 households, and 47 families residing in the town. The population density was 501.4 people per square mile (192.0/km²). There were 103 housing units at an average density of 273.3 per square mile (104.7/km²). The racial makeup of the town was 99.47% White, and 0.53% from two or more races."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Johns_County\nSt. Johns County, Florida",
"text": "\"St. Johns County, Florida From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from St. Johns County)navigation search St. Johns County, Florida St. Johns County Courthouse Flag Seal Location in the U. S. state of Florida Florida's location in the U. S. Founded July 21, 1821Seat St. Augustine Largest community Ponte Vedra Beach Area• Total 822 sq mi (2,129 km 2)• Land 601 sq mi (1,557 km 2)• Water 221 sq mi (572 km 2 ), 26.9%Population (est. )• ( 2015) 226,640• Density 363/sq mi (140/km 2)Congressional districts 4th, 6th Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .sjcfl .us St. Johns County is a county of the U. S. state of Florida. As of the 2010 United States Census, the county's population was 190,039. [ 1] The county seat and largest incorporated city is St. Augustine. [ 2] St. Johns County is part of the Jacksonville metropolitan area. The county was established in 1821. It is one of the two original counties established after Florida was ceded to the United States, at the start of the Florida Territorial period, and corresponded roughly with the former colonial province of East Florida. It was named for the St. Johns River, which runs along its western border. Today, St. Johns County is primarily made up of residential bedroom communities for those who commute to Jacksonville. Tourism, primarily associated with St. Augustine and the many golf courses in the area, is the chief economic industry."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Addison_Township,_Somerset_County,_Pennsylvania\nAddison Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania",
"text": "\"Addison Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Addison Township, Pennsylvania Township The Wable-Augustine Tavern, a historic site in the township Map of Somerset County, Pennsylvania Highlighting Addison Township Map of Somerset County, Pennsylvania Country United States State Pennsylvania County Somerset Settled 1764Incorporated 1800Area [1]• Total 63.20 sq mi (163.69 km 2)• Land 61.40 sq mi (159.01 km 2)• Water 1.80 sq mi (4.67 km 2)Population ( 2010)• Total 974• Estimate (2016) [2] 937• Density 15.26/sq mi (5.89/km 2)Time zone Eastern (EST) ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) EDT ( UTC-4)FIPS code 42-111-00404Addison Township is a township in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,019 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Johnstown, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 References History [ edit]The Wable-Augustine Tavern was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. [ 3]Geography [ edit]According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 63.4 square miles (164 km 2 ), of which, 61.7 square miles (160 km 2) of it is land and 1.7 square miles (4.4 km 2) of it (2.74%) is water. Demographics [ edit]Historical population Census Pop. % ±2010 974 —Est. 2016 937 [2] −3.8%U. S. Decennial Census [4]As of the census [5] of 2000, there were 1,019 people, 435 households, and 301 families residing in the township. The population density was 16.5 people per square mile (6.4/km²). There were 964 housing units at an average density of 15.6/sq mi (6.0/km²)."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunapee,_New_Hampshire\nSunapee, New Hampshire",
"text": "\"Sunapee, New Hampshire From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sunapee, New Hampshire Seal Location in Sullivan County and the state of New Hampshire. Coordinates: 43°23′15″N 72°05′16″WCoordinates: 43°23′15″N 72°05′16″WCountry United States State New Hampshire County Sullivan Incorporated 1781Villages Sunapee Burkehaven Fernwood Georges Mills Granliden Wendell Government• Board of selectmen Joshua Trow, Chair Suzanne Gottling John Augustine Frederick C. Gallup Shane Hastings• Town Manager Donna Nashawaty Area• Total 25.2 sq mi (65.3 km 2)• Land 21.1 sq mi (54.7 km 2)• Water 4.1 sq mi (10.6 km 2) 16.20%Elevation 1,020 ft (310 m)Population (2010)• Total 3,365• Density 159/sq mi (61.5/km 2)Time zone Eastern ( UTC-5)• Summer ( DST) Eastern ( UTC-4)ZIP code 03782Area code (s) 603FIPS code 33-75060GNIS feature ID 0873732Website www .town .sunapee .nh .us Sunapee is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,365 at the 2010 census. [ 1] Sunapee is home to part of Lake Sunapee. The town includes the village of Georges Mills. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Fire safety5 Politics6 Notable people7 References8 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. ( January 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Sunapee Village in 1909Like many other towns, this one went through name changes before its incorporation in 1781: \"\"Saville\"\" in 1768, \"\"Corey's Town\"\", and then \"\"Wendell\"\", for one of the Masonian Proprietors, John Wendell. The marsh near Sunapee Middle High School still bears Wendell's name."
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"docid": "D699941#0",
"title": "http://www.wdwinfo.com/disney-resorts/aulani-hawaii-resort/\nAulani, A Disney Resort and Spa",
"text": "\"Aulani, A Disney Resort and Spa Ko Olina, Hawai'i Rooms | DVC Rooms/Villas | Pools/Recreation | Dining | Excursions | Map Service/Amenities | Kids' Club | the daily 'IWA | Photos | Discounts Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa 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 / 5:08Disney's Aulani Resort and Spa is located right on the oceanfront in the beautiful Ko Olina Resort area of Oahu, Hawaii, about 17 miles north of the Honolulu Airport. Hawaiian culture and tradition come to life in this resort, modeled after the Hawaiian village concept. The ocean views, white sandy beaches, tropical foliage and salt-water lagoons make this resort a great vacation destination. Get a No Obligation Quote Blogs about Aulani and the surrounding area Beyond Aulani Take a look at some of the ways you can explore all of the things Hawaii has to offer, beyond Disney's Aulani Resort, including a 7-Night Norwegian Cruise. Click Here The Other Hawaii: How to See the Best of the Islands from a Cruise Ship Part 1 - Oahu and Maui Part 2 - Big Island (Hawaii) and Kauai From the perspective of a “local,” here are my recommendations on how to see the best of Hawaii from a cruise ship. For the purposes of this article, I will be adapting these recommendations to fit the Norwegian Cruise Line 7-Night cruise itinerary sailing out of Honolulu. Top 5 things for FAMILIES to do while staying at Aulani!Top 5 things for KIDS to do while staying at Aulani!Aulani Resort Discounts General Public Discounts for Aulani Guests can save 30% on 5 consecutive night stays in Ocean & Partial Ocean Views, and 25% off Standard, Island Garden & Poolside Views for travel dates April 9-June 7, 2018. Must book by 5/9/18. Guests can even save up to 25% on 4 consecutive night stays, with 25% off Ocean & Partial Ocean Views, and 20% off Standard, Island Garden & Poolside Views for travel dates April 9-June 7, 2018."
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"docid": "D3215851#0",
"title": "http://dclnews.com/2016/03/03/disney-cruise-line-announces-two-new-ships-2/\nDisney Cruise Line Announces Two New Ships",
"text": "Disney Cruise Line Announces Two New Ships Filed in: General Download PDF Login to Add to Folder Print Translations Share Related Media B-Roll: Disney Cruise Line Announces Two New Ships Disney Cruise Line Announces Two New Ships The leader in family cruising will grow its award-winning fleetwith imaginative innovations that are uniquely fun and distinctly Disney CHICAGO (March 3, 2016) – The Walt Disney Company announced plans today to build two additional cruise ships, each of them showcasing the immersive family entertainment, enchanting storytelling and unparalleled service that only Disney can deliver. The company has entered into a memorandum of agreement with the Meyer Werft shipyard in Germany. The schedule calls for the new ships to be completed in 2021 and 2023.“We pride ourselves on the unforgettable vacation experiences we deliver to our guests each and every day, and the expansion of our Disney fleet will allow us to create even more magical memories for families at sea and in incredible cruise destinations around the world,” said Robert A. Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. Each new ship will be approximately 135,000 gross tons – slightly larger than the newest Disney Cruise Line ships, the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy – and each is currently planned to include about 1,250 guest staterooms. While design plans, ship names and itineraries are still in development, the Walt Disney Imagineering team is already dreaming up exciting new ways to create the world’s most magical oceangoing adventures. Since first setting sail in 1998, Disney Cruise Line has provided a quintessential family cruise vacation experience that combines the magic of Disney with the thrill of exploring different parts of the world. Guests step aboard majestic and beautiful ocean liners to enjoy legendary Disney entertainment, exquisite dining, spacious and well-appointed staterooms and magnificent public spaces. The company also has been an industry leader in innovation and game-changing creativity. With the launch of the Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy in 2011 and 2012, the company introduced several firsts for the industry, including a water coaster at sea (Aqua Duck) and virtual portholes in interior staterooms (Magical Portholes) that provide real-time views of the sea as well as sightings of animated Disney characters. Plans for the expansion of Disney Cruise Line come during a period of momentous growth and innovation for Disney properties around the globe."
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"title": "http://koolina.com/\nLocal Time08:49am",
"text": "Ko Olina News26 Mar 2018The Moana Effect: Can You Find Authentic Hawaii at a Disney Resort? Source: cnn.com (CNN) — A surefire way to get some odd looks from your friends is to tell them you’re heading to a Disney resort to learn about authentic Hawaiian culture. But at Aulani, Disney’s resort on Oahu’s western shore, between breakfast with Minnie Mouse, Instagram-worthy shave ice topped with Mickey ears, and selfies with Moana, guests […]10 Mar 2018Michael Mina Expanding Connection to Hawaiian Tables Source: sfchronicle.com James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina can claim success across the country with bold dining concepts that debuted in San Francisco. His izakaya-style Pabu now boasts a branch in Boston; Bourbon Steak draws diners in Miami, Scottsdale and Nashville, as well as at Levi’s Stadium; and his eponymous Union Square fine dining room also […]07 Feb 2018Searching for Mana: Where to See the Real Hawaii Source: travelandleisure.com Standing in the hot sand at the tip of Ka‘ena Point, La‘akea Perry, master teacher at Kei Kai o Kahiki, an all-male hula school, begins to chant, his voice trembling in a lilting vibrato. The words of the oli impart a greeting, one that conveys both a deep love for O‘ahu’s west side and […]23 Jan 2018Hōkūleʻa Returns to Ko Olina Resort for Two-Week Engagement Crewmembers invite students aboard the four hour sail to West Oʻahu Continuing on her Mahalo Hawaiʻi, Sail, Hōkūleʻa took to the water again today to return to Ko Olina Resort. Amidst fair weather and steady tradewinds, Polynesian Voyaging Society crewmembers welcomed aboard a group of Kamaile Academy school students and their teachers. The students are part of a science team known as Na Hoʻokele (the navigators) […]11 Jan 2018Exploring West O’ahu: Where to Eat, Stay, and Get Pampered Source: sandiegomagazine.com Far beyond the hustle of Waikiki lies the little town of Ko Olina. This lesser known island oasis—with two mega resorts, white sand, and turquoise waters—is the perfect place to get in an aloha state of mind. Hotels The brand-new Four Seasons O‘ahu at Ko Olina opened in 2017 after a $250 million overhaul. The property […]04 Jan 2018Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina Partners with Polynesian Voyaging Society to Present Legendary Navigator Nainoa Thompson Source: press.fourseasons.com Legendary navigator Nainoa Thompson first conceived the idea of Malama Honua, a worldwide voyage, in 1992."
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"docid": "D872226#0",
"title": "https://www.orbitz.com/Galveston-Hotels.d1341.Travel-Guide-Hotels\nHotels in Galveston",
"text": "Skip to main content Account Sign in to see exclusive Member Pricing. Sign In New? Create an Account My Lists My Trips Support Español Home Hotels Flights Packages Cars Vacation Rentals Cruises Deals Activities Discover Mobile Rewards Orbitz.com Hotels United States of America Texas Galveston Hotels Hotels in Galveston13,165 Travelers rated Galveston highly for Beaches and Excursions1 Room 2 Adults 0 Children Search Tonight Feb 1This weekend Feb 2 - Feb 4Next weekend Feb 9 - Feb 11Top rated hotels in Galveston4.5Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa and Convention Center4.5from$139A verified traveler said Jan 8, 2018The hotel is in a great location near many attractions that are in walking distance. Did not get a chance to v…3.8Beachcomber Inn2.5from$45A verified traveler said Jan 25, 2018The staff were very helpful when my flight was delayed, and the rest of my group were already there. I wou…4.1Hotel Galvez & Spa, A Wyndham Grand Hotel4.5from$116A verified traveler said Jan 24, 2018Beautiful hotel, friendly staff with hisorislcal personality. Restaurant was food but menu is smaller and …4.2The Tremont House, A Wyndham Grand Hotel4.5from$107A verified traveler said Dec 9, 2017We went for Dickens on the Strand and to see A Christmas Carol at The Grand Opera House. They valet …4.3Harbor House at Pier 213.0from$99A verified traveler said Oct 29, 2017great pre-cruise hotel with walking convenience to cruise shipt port.3.7Days Inn & Suites Galveston West/Seawall2.5from$48A verified traveler said Jan 27, 2018Great hotel for just a get away trip and relax! Nice balcony view and warm front desk attendants. Brea…3.7Best Western Galveston West Beach Hotel3.0from$21A verified traveler said Jan 7, 2018nice and affordable. it has great lication as it is not too far from moody garden and Schlitterbahn…3.6Best Western Plus Seawall Inn & Suites By The Beach3.0from$75A verified traveler said Jan 18, 2017Great."
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"docid": "D3359035#0",
"title": "http://koolina.com/accommodations/aulani/\nAulani, A Disney Resort & Spa",
"text": "Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa Close Vacation Booking Dining Directory Special Offers Discover a family paradise with a touch of magic at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina, Hawaii. This award-winning resort is designed with families in mind—and was recently voted No. 1 in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2014 in the category of Top Family Hotel: USA. Inspired by the wonders and traditions of Hawaii, Aulani has been uniquely designed for families. Ideally located on Ko Olina’s beautiful beachfront cove, Aulani offers kids, adults and families vacation experiences with a special magic that only Disney can create. Delightful rooms and spacious villas, renowned Disney service and enchanting entertainment will let dreamers of every age savor their time together in Hawaii as never before. Walt Disney Imagineers worked hand in hand with local artisans and cultural experts to create Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Ko Olina, Hawaii — a resort that celebrates Hawaii and its culture, history and traditions. From contemporary Hawaiian art and design to myriad recreational activities, entertainment, excursions and more, Aulani immerses guests in the stories of the islands so you can experience the true enchantment of Hawaii. An enormous amount of detail and surprising, hidden magic have been crafted into the resort itself to fully immerse guests of all ages in the stories of the land — from the fantastic lava rock formations that meld with the architecture to themed recreation areas such as the Waikolohe Stream and Menehune Bridge, and the stunning lobby artwork. Aulani features 351 hotel rooms and 481 Disney Vacation Club villas, an 18,000-square-foot spa, a children’s club, wedding lawn and an expansive collection of swimming pools."
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"docid": "D2165118#0",
"title": "https://lookintohawaii.com/hawaii/2/aulani-a-disney-resort-spa-hotels-oahu-kapolei-hi\nAulani A Disney Resort And Spa",
"text": "Home » Oahu » Kapolei » Hotels Aulani A Disney Resort And Spa1 2 3 4 5 (800) 446-8666 resorts.disney.go.co...4.5 stars from 14 reviews 92-1185 Aliinui Dr, Kapolei, HI 96707 Map & Directions Amazing hotel, fun water park. Disney fans will love it. Information Photos Videos Weather Directions Review Upload Aulani A Disney Resort And Spa Features• Building: High Rise • Building: Hotel• Building: Lanai / Balcony • Building: Resort• Property: Business Center • Property: Dining On Site• Property: Fitness Room • Property: Laundry On Site• Property: No Resort Fees • Property: Stores On Site• Room: Coffee Maker • Room: Hair Dryer• Room: Kitchens Available • Room: Mini Fridge• Room: Room Service • Room: Safe• Recreation: Beach • Recreation: Gear Rentals• Recreation: Hot Tub • Recreation: Kids Club• Recreation: Marina / Boats • Recreation: Pool• Recreation: Water Park • Recreation: Water Slides• Internet: Free In Lobby • Internet: Free In Room• Parking: Paid Self Park • Parking: Paid Valet• Disney: Deluxe Hotel • Programs: Discount: Kama'aina Matt Anderson's Take Where do we even begin with this mega resort? If you know Disney then you know two important things. 1: Disney does things right and better than anyone else. 2: Disney isn't a cheap vacation. You could sum up the entire Aulani resort that way but let's dig a bit deeper. First of all, the theming on this entire property (inside and out) is truly amazing even if you aren't a Disney fan. If you are a Disney fan (as we are here) then this place will be right up your alley. They really researched Hawaiian culture when making this place and the authenticity shows."
},
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"docid": "D829229#0",
"title": "https://timetogethervacations.com/disney-visa-card-aulani-resort-offer/\nDisney Visa Card Aulani Resort Offer",
"text": "Disney Visa Card Aulani Resort Offerby Ms. Mouse | Aug 5, 2015 | Aulani |If you are a Chase Disney Visa Card Holder, then you can save up to 30% off a stay at Disney’s Aulani Resort & Spa in Hawaii. Now may be the time to book your dream Hawaii Family Vacation. Book 5 consecutive nights or longer and save 30% or Book 4 consecutive nights for 25% off. BONUS All Card holders who book before September 28, 2015, will receive one complimentary meal per person per night stay at the Ulu Café! * Travel must be completed by 3/18/16. Excludes suites and 3-Bedroom Grand Villas. Disney Visa Card Holders also receive 6 months 0% financing when they put their Disney Vacation on their Disney Visa Card. Contact your Time Together Vacations Agent with your Disney Visa Card number to book your stay. Spread the news: Twitter Pinterest Email"
},
{
"docid": "D2484442#0",
"title": "https://www.oyster.com/hawaii/hotels/marriotts-ko-olina-beach-club/\nReview Summary",
"text": "Review Summary Photos and Review by Oyster.com Investigators Pros Beautiful sandy beach with loungers nestled along a protected lagoon Air-conditioned, earth-toned rooms with kitchenettes, flat-screen TVs, and balconies Three oceanfront pools featuring hot tubs and lots of loungers Impressive gym with sauna, steam room, and free fitness classes Live music and happy hour specials at the ocean-view bar Weekly Polynesian dinner show and luau Stay & Play program allows resort access after checking out Gas grills are available for casual family cookouts On-site guest laundry facilities and rooms come with laundry baskets Spa for standard treatments and massages Free Wi-Fi in guest rooms and throughout the resort Cons Property’s two restaurants are pricey and get mixed reviews Fee to use umbrellas at the beach Time-share pitches can be obnoxious Non ocean-view rooms overlook parking lots or an industrial port Long drive to Waikiki -- especially during rush hour Parking fee is surprisingly expensive Bottom Line Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club is a three-and-a-half-pearl beachfront property in Oahu’s lush Ko Olina resort community. Its 560 air-conditioned rooms have tropical interiors with kitchenettes (or full kitchens), flat-screen TVs, balconies (some with ocean views), and sleeper sofas. The gorgeous beach is lined with loungers and the three lagoon pools with hot tubs, waterfalls, and even a waterslide are a favorite among past guests. Marriott’s two pricey restaurants serve American, Hawaiian, and Italian cuisine, but get mixed reviews. Other amenities include a huge gym, spa, and an ocean-view bar with live music. Free fitness classes and activities are a nice plus, too. However, time-share sales pitches can be obnoxious. Travelers preferring to stay in buzzing Waikiki back east might opt for the similar Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort instead. Oyster Awards Best Kid-Friendly Hotels on Oahu Best Hotel Beaches in Hawaii Best Hotel Beaches on Oahu Oyster Hotel Photos356Amenities40Beach48Guest Room14Jacuzzi38Lagoon Pool11Pool View All 9 Albums Oyster Hotel Review Scene Mostly laid-back resort with lush grounds and lots of kids, but time-share sales are pushy Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club opened in 2003 and was most recently renovated in 2014. For a big chain brand, the resort‘s laid-back vibe is pleasantly tropical and has a decent amount of personality."
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"docid": "D2268391#0",
"title": "https://www.mousesavers.com/other-disney-vacations/disneys-hawaiian-resort-aulani-a-disney-resort-spa/\nDisneyâs Hawaiian Resort: Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa",
"text": "Disney’s Hawaiian Resort: Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa LAST UPDATE: 3/20/18Disney has a resort, Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, on 21 acres of oceanfront property on Hawaii’s island of Oahu. The resort’s first two phases opened in the second half of 2011. The third phase opened in 2013. See below for information on Aulani discounts, as well as tips and tricks, information on FREE activities, and more!The property, located on the island’s western (leeward) side in the Ko Olina Resort & Marina, is home to Disney’s first mixed-use family resort outside of its theme park developments. The resort overlooks breathtaking crystal blue lagoons and sandy beaches, with a total of 481 two-bedroom-equivalent Disney Vacation Club villas and 351 hotel rooms including 16 suites. The resort offers an extensive and elaborate pool and water play area, an 18,000-square-foot spa, a children’s club (Aunty’s Beach House) and dining at two full-service restaurants and several convenient quick-service dining options. The pool area, known as the Waikolohe Valley, includes: A large 8,200 sq ft pool (Waikolohe Pool) with a zero entry area, and tunnel body slide A lazy river (Waikolohe Stream) pool that twists through caverns and glides through tropical landscape A themed family pool (Ka Maka Grotto), featuring an infinity edge, a misty grotto with beautiful sunset views and an after-dark experience with glittering lights A kids’ splash zone (Keiki Cove) that’s designed to resemble a tidal pool, with images of tidal pool creatures on the pool floor, rainbow water jets and hidden menehune – the legendary “little people” of the islands Rainbow Reef, a private saltwater snorkeling pool stocked with tropical Hawaiian fish, is located in the resort and is good for beginner snorkeling Wailana Pool – formerly the quiet pool – is now an adult-exclusive pool area Four whirlpool spas, two with beautiful sunset views (one is reserved for those 18 and older)Ulu Cafe, a poolside dining venue serving breakfast, lunch and dinner – and featuring an outdoor patio with resort and ocean views A shave ice stand (Papalua Shave Ice), grab’n’go shop and a hot and cold item snack stand (Mama’s Snack Stop)Deck space, chairs, chaises and cabanas surround all of the resort’s water features, and numerous chaises are available at the resort’s sandy cove beach. Aulani offers activities and amenities that aim to engage every member of the family. At the resort’s signature waterway, for example, family friendly tubes and body slides weave through volcanic rockwork and around an iconic caldera volcano, while a nearby wading pool gives parents with toddlers a welcoming alternative to the sprawling zero-entry fun pool. In addition, more adventurous family members will find vibrant fish species in a saltwater snorkel lagoon, Rainbow Reef."
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"docid": "D2972486#0",
"title": "http://www.wdwinfo.com/wdwinfo/cruise-new/cr-price.htm\nDisney Cruise Line Pricing and Reservations",
"text": "\"Disney Cruise Line Pricing and Reservations Disney Cruise Price Overview When to Travel Best times of year (price)Hurricanes and Atlantic Storms Best times of year (weather)Saving money on your Stateroom Deposits/Payment schedule Cancellations Travel Insurance Disney Cruise Line Transfers Making a Reservation Transferring a Reservation to a Travel Agent It is absolutely impossible to predict the price you'll pay for your Disney Cruise, as there are a number of factors that influence this. First (and most important) is the time of year that you will be cruising. Spring and Fall are usually the best time to find deals. Your best bet is to book your cruise as FAR IN ADVANCE as possible. Disney Cruise Line offers “tier pricing” and the best savings can be found if you book early enough. There are also other discounts available on some Disney Cruise Line sailings. Click Here for a Quote How Disney Cruise Line Pricing Works All cruises are priced based on two adults in the stateroom. So, even if you are one adult traveling with a child, the price is the same as if there were two adults in the stateroom. After the two adult price, the third and fourth passenger in the stateroom are charged a lower rate. If you are traveling alone, DCL will charge you 100% of the second adult's cruise fare (not including port fees and taxes) in addition to the full fare for the first adult. **"
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"title": "https://www.dreamsunlimitedtravel.com/cruise/cruiseterms.htm\nDreams Unlimited Travel",
"text": "Disney Cruise Line Booking Terms & Conditions TICKET/CRUISE CONTRACT Your ticket is the Cruise Contract which is enclosed in every document package. 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. It must be signed by all Guests upon check-in at a Walt Disney World® hotel or prior to embarkment at the Disney Cruise Line® Terminal. 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 MINORS Minors under the age of 18 not traveling with a parent or legal guardian must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 21 in the same stateroom and must have the Cruise Contract signed by a parent or legal guardian. The signed Cruise Contract must be received upon Walt Disney World Resort check-in or prior to embarkment. After 9 p.m. the night clubs are restricted to Guests 18 years or older. BAGGAGE, VALUABLES AND OTHER POSSESSIONS Each Guest may bring aboard the ship a reasonable amount of clothing and personal effects without charge, not to exceed two bags per person. All Guest baggage must be stored in the Guest's stateroom and must be labeled with the Disney Cruise Line baggage tag. Dangerous or illegal articles such as weapons, explosives, oxygen, combustible substances or non-prescription controlled substances may not be brought to the Walt Disney World Resort or taken aboard the ship."
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"docid": "D2165117#0",
"title": "https://disneyvacationclub.disney.go.com/destinations/list/us-hawaii/aulani-hawaii/\nAulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olina, Hawai`i",
"text": "\"View All Disney Vacation Club Resorts Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olina, Hawai`i Overview Rooms & Points Dining Amenities & Recreation How to Book View Gallery Delight in activities under the island sun at Aulani, Disney Vacation Club Villas, Ko Olina, Hawaiʻi. Here, you'll enjoy access to the outstanding amenities, dining and recreation of Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa—all amid the tropical splendor of Oʻahu. During the day, delight in sparkling swimming pools and exhilarating beach activities. At night, take joy in fine dining and entertainment before settling into your spacious villa. What Makes This Resort Unique Rainbow Reef The only private manmade snorkeling lagoon on O'ahu, Rainbow Reef offers an up-close look at aquatic life. Read More‘AMA‘AMA – Contemporary Island Cooking Dine on delectable Hawaiian favorites at this open-air venue overlooking Ko Olina Beach. Read More Aunty's Beach House Kids explore Hawaiian culture, art and music—with a dash of Disney magic—at this supervised activities club for Guests ages 3 to 12. Read More Excursions Explore the wonders of the Hawaiian islands through unique excursions, including options from Adventures by Disney. Read More KA WA‘A — A Lū‘au at Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa Embark on a culinary and cultural journey celebrating the legends, people and natural wonders of Hawai‘i Read More Rooms Starting From16Vacation Points Per Night View Rooms View Points Charts & Calculator Resort Address92-1185 Ali`inui Drive Kapolei, HI 96707 (808) 674-6200†Fax: (808) 674-6210Self-parking is available (no extra charge for up to 2 vehicles for Disney Vacation Club Members during your points reservation stay)View 360-Degree Resort Images View Resort Map Get Directions Destination Type Disney Vacation Club Resort Resort Area Ko Olina, Hawai'i Vacation Type Island & Beach Golf & Spa All reservations are subject to availability, change and cancellation without notice. For all stays at Aulani, the State of Hawai`i imposes a nightly transient accommodations tax based upon the number of Vacation Points required for the stay and the Annual Dues per Vacation Point for the calendar year of the stay."
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"docid": "D2268394#0",
"title": "http://koolina.com/vacation-club/aulani-vacation-club-villas/\nAulani Vacation Club Villas",
"text": "Aulani Vacation Club Villas Close Directory Ownership Opportunity Vacation Booking Call Aulani your “Home” for years to come. Share the magic of Aulani and the wonders of Hawai’i with your family for decades to come by becoming a Member of Disney Vacation Club®. Aulani features 460 Disney Vacation Club Villas. From Deluxe Studios for four to sprawling Grand Villas for up to 12, you will enjoy spacious accommodations created especially with families in mind. Unique detailed themes and our distinctive Disney service are just the beginning of the wonders you’ll discover here. Members have access to all the amenities of the Resort & Spa. Disney Vacation Club is a flexible vacation ownership program that allows you to affordably take years of incredible family vacations to amazing destinations including Aulani. Visit Website | Vacation Booking Rooms and Villas Aulani Disney Vacation Club villas, most with scenic ocean views, offer spacious accommodations, generous amenities, fine Hawaiian detail and clever Disney designs. Deluxe studios from 356 sq. feet, sleep up to 4 guests and include a queen-size bed and queen-size sleeper sofa, bathroom, wet bar, small refrigerator, microwave and coffee maker."
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"docid": "D2148458#0",
"title": "http://www.saintluciaairportshuttle.com/faqs.html\nFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS",
"text": "FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSIs this my private vehicle? Yes this is your private vehicle, only your party & driver. How many airports serve St. Lucia? There are two airports that service our island. One, located on the northern side of the island, services regional travelers, while our international airport is on the southern end of the island. What is the name of the regional St. Lucia airport? Formerly known as Vigie Airport, the regional airport located here on the island is now known as George F. L. Charles Airport (IATA: SLU, ICAO: TLPC). What is the name of St. Lucia's international airport? Our international airport is known globally as Hewanorra International Airport and is located in Vieux Fort (IATA: UVF, ICAO: TLPL) . What are the airport codes for St. Lucia's airports?"
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"docid": "D829230#0",
"title": "http://onemileatatime.boardingarea.com/2014/08/26/disney-credit-card-worth/\nIs The Disney Credit Card Worth It?",
"text": "Is The Disney Credit Card Worth It? August 26, 2014 by lucky 25Credit Cards In the interest of full disclosure, One Mile At A Time earns a referral bonus for anyone that’s approved through some of the below links. These are the best publicly available offers that we have found for each card. Please check out our advertiser policy for further details about the partners we work with. Thanks for your support!Update: This offer for the Citi Thank You® Premier Card is expired. Learn more about the current offer here. Update: This offer for the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express and the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express are expired. Learn more about the current offer here. It has been a full weekend of hell Disney here at One Mile At A Time, and while I’m certainly enjoying spending time with friends, I think I’ve had enough of the Mouse to last me another fifteen or so years. The parks feel both exactly the same and very different compared to when I was a kid, and there are a few things I’ve found fascinating: The dynamics between adults and children – these obviously look different when you’re not the child The height of the drop on Splash Mountain has been reduced by approximately 14 stories The logistics involved in running an operation like this are staggering and actually impressive — I’m not an engineer type, but I found myself saying “wow, they put a lot of thought into that” about every three seconds The costumed characters are still creepy as hell The Luxury Collection has apparently added a hotel to the center of Hollywood Studios More than anything though, I have never felt so marketed to in my life."
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"docid": "D2297249#0",
"title": "http://www.wdwinfo.com/disney-cruise-line/hawaii.htm\nDISNEY CRUISES TO HAWAII",
"text": "\"DISNEY CRUISES TO HAWAIIDisney Cruise Line Destinations: Disney Cruises to Alaska/Pacific Coast Disney Cruises to the Bahamas Disney Cruises to the Caribbean Disney Cruises to Europe Disney Cruises to the Panama Canal From Port Canaveral, Florida ( Bahamas / Caribbean)Disney Cruises from Galveston, Texas Disney Cruises from Miami, Florida Disney Cruises from New York, NYDisney Cruises from San Juan, Puerto Rico Hawaii Disney Cruise The Disney Wonder sailed to Hawaii in 2015. There are currently no sailings scheduled to Hawaii. The Disney Wonder will sail through the breathtaking beauty of the Hawaiian Islands, where guests can experience the famous beaches of Waikiki on Oahu, see the views from high atop the summit of Haleakala Crater on Maui, take in the lush tropical gardens and waterfalls of Kauai and, on Hawaii Island — the Big Island, explore the natural wonders of the world’s most active volcano. Visit Maui's Haleakala National Park and Waimea Canyon on Kauai, which is known as \"\"The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.\"\" Take time to experience history by visiting Pearl Harbor on Oahu. Are you the outdoorsy type? You've come to the perfect place! Hawaii is known for its multitude of outdoor sports, such as hiking, parasailing, and horseback riding. Take a helicopter tour over the islands and gaze upon the beautiful blue water and white sandy beaches. Speaking of beaches, they're the perfect place to relax after you get done swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving or kayaking."
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"docid": "D473245#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oahu\nOahu",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Oahu Nickname: The Gathering Place Satellite photo of Oahu Geography Location 21°28′N 157°59′WArea 596.7 sq mi (1,545 km 2)Highest elevation 4,003 ft (1,220.1 m)Highest point Ka'ala Administration United States Symbols Flower ʻilima Color Melemele (yellow)Largest settlement Honolulu Demographics Population 976,372 (2012)Pop. density 1,636 /sq mi (631.7 /km 2)Aerial view of Oahu with freeways and highways, 3D computer-generated image Fly-around tour of the island O‘ahu ( pronounced [oˈʔɐhu], anglicized Oahu / oʊ ˈ ɑː h uː /) known as \"\"The Gathering Place\"\" is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is home to about two-thirds of the population of the U. S. state of Hawaii. The state capital, Honolulu, is on Oahu's southeast coast. Including small associated islands such as Ford Island and the islands in Kāneohe Bay and off the eastern ( windward) coast, its area is 596.7 square miles (1,545.4 km 2 ), making it the 20th largest island in the United States. [ 1]Oahu is 44 miles (71 km) long and 30 miles (48 km) across. Its shoreline is 227 miles (365 km) long. The island is composed of two separate shield volcanoes: the Waianae and Koolau Ranges, with a broad \"\"valley\"\" or saddle (the central Oahu Plain) between them. The highest point is Ka'ala in the Waianae Range, rising to 4,003 feet (1,220 m) above sea level. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 History2.1 Law enforcement3 Tourist attractions3.1 Top beaches3.2 Attractions4 In media4.1 Films4.2 Games4.3 Literature4.4 Television5 Renewable energy6 Notable people7 See also8 References9 External links Introduction [ edit]The island was home to 953,207 people in 2010 (approximately 72% of the population of the state, with approximately 81% of those living in or near the Honolulu urban area). ["
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"docid": "D2179613#0",
"title": "https://thepointsguy.com/2015/09/hawaiis-most-amazing-hotel-pools/\nHawaiiâs Most Amazing Hotel Pools",
"text": "This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, visit this page. Update: Some offers mentioned below are no longer available. View the current offers here – Marriott Rewards Premier Credit Card, Citi Hilton Honors Reserve Card, The Hyatt Credit Card, Citi Prestige Card , Hilton Honors Surpass Card from American Express There’s nothing quite like getting off a long flight and getting that first look at your destination … in the form of a hotel pool. TPG Contributor Kaeli Conforti (the Digital Editor at Budget Travel) grew up on Oahu and her family vacationed at resorts on the other islands. Here, she shares her picks for Hawaii’s most impressive hotel pools — whether you’re planning the ultimate family vacation or a dream romantic getaway. ( All photos courtesy of the hotels. ) The pool at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort1. Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort — Oahu Spend part of your Hawaiian vacation pool-hopping — if you can bring yourself to leave the beach, that is."
},
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"docid": "D2268393#0",
"title": "http://www.sellmytimesharenow.com/disney-vacation-club/aulani-resort-villas/\nDisney Aulani Resort Timeshare",
"text": "\"Disney Aulani Resort Timeshare92-1185 Ali'nui Drive, Kapolei, Hawaii - United Statesview map Interested in the selection of Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa in Ko Olina, Hawai'i timeshares available at Sell My Timeshare NOW.com? Disney's Aulani Resort is the newest member of the Disney Vacation Club collection of resorts, slated to open in August of 2011. Owning one of these new timeshares could be quite a drain to your wallet if purchased directly from the resort. Thankfully, when purchasing a Disney Resort Aulani resale, you can enjoy all the wonderful luxuries and amenities that Disney Vacation Club Aulani has to offer at a fraction of the cost. And if you aren't ready to own a Disney Resort Aulani timeshare yet, not to worry. Aulani timeshares for rent are the perfect way to enjoy the luxury of the Aulani Resort Hawaii without any commitment. Complete the form to the right to speak with one of our helpful and caring timeshare representatives today!Aulani Timeshare Suites Surrounded by dozens of gorgeous Ko Olina beaches on the beautiful island of O'ahu, Aulani Resort Disney is a prime location for the perfect Hawaii getaway. Boasting authentic Hawaii culture peppered throughout Disney's Aulani Resort layout - complete with fireside storytelling and sunset ceremonies - the Disney Aulani Resort provides more than your typical Disney Vacation Club experience. Owners and guests staying at Disney Vacation Club Aulani can choose from studios, one or two bedroom villas, or three bedroom Grand Villas. Each villa at Disney's Resort Aulani offers spacious apartment-like settings which will be sure to keep you and your family refreshed and comfortable while rejuvenating your minds and spirits during your stay."
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"docid": "D2516515#0",
"title": "http://www.chacha.com/question/who-sings-the-magic-school-bus-song\nWho sings the Magic School Bus song?",
"text": "\"Anonymous Who sings the Magic School Bus song? Topics: Hobbies › Magic › Who Sings, Education, School, Music Answer Scholastic's The Magic School Bus theme song was written by Peter Lurye and performed by Little Richard.0 7 years ago Do you know the answer? Login or Sign Up to answer this question.data-config-site-section=\"\"chacha\"\">Related Who Sings Questions What are the lyrics to the magic school bus theme song? More\"\"Magic School Bus\"\" lyrics cont:... Surfin' on a sound wave Then you're swingin'... What is the theme song for The Magic School Bus? The theme song for The Magic School Bus is titled \"\"The Magic School bus\"\". What are ALL the lyrics to the magic school bus theme song? i need FULL LYRICS PLEASEThere is no way to fit the full lyrics in a text. But you can find the full lyrics... Can you get the Magic School Bus theme song off itunes? Yes, you can. The Magic School Bus theme song is available to be purchased off the... Who did Fergie voice in the Magic School Bus?"
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"docid": "D2784756#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oahu,_Hawaii\nOahu",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Oahu, Hawaii)navigation search Oahu Nickname: The Gathering Place Satellite photo of Oahu Geography Location 21°28′N 157°59′WArea 596.7 sq mi (1,545 km 2)Highest elevation 4,003 ft (1,220.1 m)Highest point Ka'ala Administration United States Symbols Flower ʻilima Color Melemele (yellow)Largest settlement Honolulu Demographics Population 976,372 (2012)Pop. density 1,636 /sq mi (631.7 /km 2)Aerial view of Oahu with freeways and highways, 3D computer-generated image Fly-around tour of the island O‘ahu ( pronounced [oˈʔɐhu], anglicized Oahu / oʊ ˈ ɑː h uː /) known as \"\"The Gathering Place\"\" is the third largest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is home to about two-thirds of the population of the U. S. state of Hawaii. The state capital, Honolulu, is on Oahu's southeast coast. Including small associated islands such as Ford Island and the islands in Kāneohe Bay and off the eastern ( windward) coast, its area is 596.7 square miles (1,545.4 km 2 ), making it the 20th largest island in the United States. [ 1]Oahu is 44 miles (71 km) long and 30 miles (48 km) across. Its shoreline is 227 miles (365 km) long. The island is composed of two separate shield volcanoes: the Waianae and Koolau Ranges, with a broad \"\"valley\"\" or saddle (the central Oahu Plain) between them. The highest point is Ka'ala in the Waianae Range, rising to 4,003 feet (1,220 m) above sea level. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 History2.1 Law enforcement3 Tourist attractions3.1 Top beaches3.2 Attractions4 In media4.1 Films4.2 Games4.3 Literature4.4 Television5 Renewable energy6 Notable people7 See also8 References9 External links Introduction [ edit]The island was home to 953,207 people in 2010 (approximately 72% of the population of the state, with approximately 81% of those living in or near the Honolulu urban area). ["
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"docid": "D917638#0",
"title": "http://www.chakra-anatomy.com/aura-colors.html\nThe Meaning of Aura Colors",
"text": "\"The Meaning of Aura Colors Share Aura colors, the hues, the sharpness, and the intensity of colors, provide information about your emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental well-being. In this article, I explain what is color and the meaning of aura colors... What is color? Where does this color come from? Why do chakras and auras have color? Color is a wave travelling through space. Our eyes register different colors of the electromagnetic spectrum based on the space between the peaks of the waves. The brain interprets these spaces between waves into colors. I talk more about the science of color and provide a diagram with different wavelenghts in the article Chakra Colors. Our energy bodies, the chakras and the aura, show colors because the energy bodies are vibrating at different frequencies. You will see these frequencies, waves, as colors in the auric field."
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"docid": "D1429359#0",
"title": "http://meanings.crystalsandjewelry.com/aqua-aura\nAqua Aura Quartz: Meaning, Properties and Powers",
"text": "Aqua Aura Quartz: Meaning, Properties and Powers Discover how you can use Aqua Aura Quartz to protect yourself from harm and negative energies…by Caroline Lucas Aqua Aura Quartz Properties and Meanings When you first lay eyes on the aqua aura quartz, you cannot help but be enchanted by its shimmering iridescence. Aqua Aura is called both a success stone and an abundance stone. It is said to attract success to all who use or carry it, and help them understand that it is indeed success. Aqua Aura can bring prosperity, even possibly wealth. The stunning and striking color of this crystal looks almost like the finest aquamarine gem, with flashes of shimmering violet and enhanced opalescence. You will be captivated by this electric blue crystal and its subtle flashes of rainbow luminosity. It’s really now wonder why it’s the most popular aura quartz!Aqua Aura Quartz Cluster Aqua aura quartz is most notably found in the USA, but it’s also fabricated from quartz crystals that can be mined in different parts of the world. Why Would You Use Aqua Aura Quartz? There are many benefits to be had with the aqua aura quartz. For starters, this crystal can stimulate your throat chakra, which will enhance your communication."
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"docid": "D2059759#0",
"title": "http://www.spellsofmagic.com/coven_ritual.html?coven=108\nMagic Rituals and Articles",
"text": "\"Articles are submitted by our members on any topic they wish. You will find articles on herbalism, spell casting, paganism, wiccanism and more. Articles and spells may be added to the site by joining a coven and adding the spell yourself. The Spell Casters coven auto accepts all members. Articles by The Order Chatter Rules So M Survival Guide The Moon The Power of Color Articles by Teen Witches Article Creations Aset and the Black Isis Ask a Tree a Question Astral Travel Beltane Chakras Controlling Your Empathy Embracing the Night Ritual Empowerment Ritual How To: Astral Project I Purify Reversals Reversals Simple Candle Ritual Solitary Witches intiation The Charge to New Initiates The Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram Third Eye Ritual Articles by Spell Casters30 Most Common Traits of an Empath About Covens About Different Types of Energy About familiars About invocation and what it is About Magicabout magick About Magick About Mental and Astral Shifting. About Odinabout offerings About Prayer About Rokkr Offerings About the few universal energies and parts of the soul I know. About the Seven Planes of Creation About Your Secret Name A call to Phommett, the God of magick Accept Your Own Insignificance Active powers. Addiction Medicine Bag A Fairy Spell A few hazards about Succubi Affirmations African Witchcraft Afterlife Afterlife (Hinduism)A Guide To A Sucessfull Spell A Guide to Runes A Guide to Runes A Guide To The Fae A Guide to the Misguided A guide to what magic is and what magic isn't Air Magick Alchemy Alchemy Alice Of Human Sacrifice A Little About Fenrir. The story of His Chaining. All about love spells Allergy Relief All Purpose Witches Water A Love Ritual Altar Altar Altar Cleansing and Dedication Altar Information Altar Preparation A more detailed text on hecate A Morning Schedule To Keep Yourself More Happy And Balanced Amulets and talismans An article for beginners An Example of a Wiccan Journal Entry Angels Angels of the Zodiac Animal Fylgja/Fetch Animal Signs and Omens A Pep Talk on Magic A prayer to Nyx A Protection Ritual Archangels Are there any spells to make my feet bigger?"
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"docid": "D1398720#0",
"title": "https://deborahking.com/what-do-the-colors-in-your-aura-mean/\nWhat do the colors in your aura mean?",
"text": "What do the colors in your aura mean? Everyone has an aura—the colors that portray the electromagnetic field that emanates out from the human body. Of course, every living thing and every object in the world also have auras, as we are all composed of particles of vibrating energy. In a person, the aura extends out about 2-4 feet from all sides of the body (as well as above the head and below the feet) in an egg-shaped field. I teach how to sense auras and what the colors indicate about someone’s feelings, thoughts, behavior, and health. Once trained, you’ll be able to sense where imbalance exists and what needs to be corrected. Keep in mind that you can sense colors, using your whole body, and that “seeing” is less reliable than whole body sensing. So what do the colors of the aura mean? There are some generalizations, but there are many gradients of colors, each with subtle differences in meaning. For example, the color red in the aura often relates to the life-force of the physical body, including the heart and circulation."
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"docid": "D917639#0",
"title": "http://psychiclibrary.com/beyondBooks/aura-room/\nAura Room",
"text": "Welcome to Psychic Library’s Aura Room, one of the more colorful rooms in the library. An aura is a colorful, multilayered oval energy field that is sometimes referred to as a psychic energy field. All living things are surrounded by an aura, which are oval-shaped, colored bands of sounds, lights and vibrations. Each layer within the aura vibrates differently. The aura contains information about our physical, emotional and spiritual health and can reflect the condition of our chakras. It also holds a multitude of information about one’s past, present and future. An aura is noticeable in different way to those who are sensitive to them. For example, many psychics, psychic mediums and healers who are sensitive to the vibrations of each layer can either visually see or physically sense the colors. Kirlian cameras can also be used to photograph and view the aura. Enjoy learning about the auras and what their many colors may signify."
},
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"docid": "D382315#0",
"title": "http://www.psychicsuniverse.com/articles/spirituality/living-spiritual-life/color-codes-what-do-colors\nColor Codes: What Do the Colors of Your Aura Mean?",
"text": "17Feb Color Codes: What Do the Colors of Your Aura Mean? By Laura Hamilton 0 Comments If you’ve ever been to a psychic or holistic fair, chances are you’ve seen a display for aura photography. Fascinating and fun, aura cameras provide a snapshot of your personal energetic field along with its array of colors. You may have a predominant color or a combination of colors. While you aura colors can change according to your health, thoughts and feelings, interpreting their meanings can help you understand what’s going on in your inner world. Red Red in the aura often indicates excitement, courage, passion and sexuality. You may be a take-charge kind of person or getting in touch with your leadership abilities. You also have great drive and a will to succeed in everything you do. While you aura colors can change according to your health, thoughts and feelings, interpreting their meanings can help you understand what’s going on in your inner world. Orange Orange can signify creativity, independence and freedom of expression."
},
{
"docid": "D2549679#0",
"title": "http://www.chakra-anatomy.com/solar-plexus-chakra.html\nSolar Plexus Chakra - Manipura",
"text": "Solar Plexus Chakra - Manipura Share Explore the third chakra in depth and learn tools to balance and harmonize the centre of willpower. The Solar Plexus Chakra, located between the navel and solar plexus, is the core of our personality, our identity, of our ego. The third chakra is the center of willpower. While the Sacral chakra seeks pleasure and enjoyment, the third chakra is all about the perception of who you are. The gift of this chakra is sensing your personal power, being confident, responsible, and reliable. The third chakra is the center of your self-esteem, your willpower, self-discipline, as well as warmth in your personality. The energy of this chakra allows you to transform inertia into action and movement. It allows you to meet challenges and mover forward in your life. The main challenge for the third chakra is to use your personal power in a balanced manner. What does that mean?"
},
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"docid": "D3061127#0",
"title": "http://www.the-auras-expert.com/aura-colors-meaning.html\nInterpreting Aura Colors Meaning",
"text": "Interpreting Aura Colors Meaning Aura colors meaning will vary significantly as auras contain many different colors, change colors constantly, and each shade reveals a different meaning. Your mood, what you’re doing and what you’re experiencing in life all determine the colors of your aura at any given time. In New Age pop culture, there is a common misconception that aura colors meaning is straightforward. Examples are: red=passion, yellow=optimism and purple=spirituality. Make no mistake, colors do contain meaning. But attempts to create ‘cut and dried’ color codes greatly over-simplify the matter. Within each color, there are many different shades and tones. Each unique shade communicates a different aura colour meaning. Take a simple example: the color red. A bright shade of red which contains a lot of yellow reads very differently than a dark shade of red which contains a lot of brown."
},
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"docid": "D550892#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20060830114322AAFqz3a\nWhat is your Ora and how do you tell what it is?",
"text": "\"Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality What is your Ora and how do you tell what it is?sry if i didnt spell it right but people say its waht srounds you Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: an aura is what surrounds a being, it comes in alot of diffrent colors and if you want to \"\"tell\"\" what it is in other words see it then go here my friend and happy viewing! http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;... O and here are what the colors mean There are many different colored bands in a person’s aura. Each color has significance on a physical, emotional, mental and spiritual level. The color of the Aura is based on frequency (cycles/second) of light energy. For this reason, the Aura may, and often does, change color, as the movement of light particles in the auric field responds to external forces. Meaning of colors Purple: indicates spiritual thoughts. Indigo: The color of the seeker who has inborn psychic and intuitive abilities. It represents an astounding ability in the handling of practical matters. Blue: Balanced existence, sustaining life, eased nerve system, transmitting forces and energy. People with blue strong point in their Aura are relaxed, balanced and feel ready to live in a cave and survive."
},
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"docid": "D3149779#0",
"title": "http://www.crystalinks.com/aura.html\n.",
"text": "Everything has an aura. In metaphysics, Aura refers to the energy field emanating from the surface of a person or object. This emanation is visualized as an outline of cascading color and may be held to represent soul vibrations, chakra emergence, or a reflection of surrounding energy fields. Auras may be viewed by the naked eye, though some psychics, like Edgar Cayce, believe this ability weakens with age. Focused training may improve one's ability to see auras. Layers of aura are separate and distinct yet connected to all the remaining layers. In the books of Carlos Castaneda auras are referred to as luminous cocoons. Modern New Age metaphysics identify the aura as electromagnetic fields. The existence of electromagnetic fields around every object in the known world is a scientifically proven fact. What is debatable is whether or not humans can see these electromagnetic fields as colors with the naked eye."
},
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"docid": "D2584064#0",
"title": "http://www.healing-crystals-for-you.com/quartz-crystals.html\nQuartz Crystals...",
"text": "\"Quartz Crystals... A Powerful Group of Crystals With Strong Amplification Properties Manifestation Quartz Pendant Quartz crystals are comprised of silicon dioxide and they form in a wide variety of different colors and types. Many are transparent or translucent and they are configured in many different ways, and in a range of attractive colors. Many of the stones made from quartz have powerful healing qualities. Their attributes are quite diverse and many have potent vibrations. Quartz has many excellent qualities including being able to be programmed, and this makes it a powerful stone to use to assist you to manifest those things you desire. Quartz is used by industry because of its piezoelectric qualities and its amplification properties. It is this specific quality that makes these stones very powerful for metaphysical purposes, and creates strong healing attributes within the stones. Where Are They From? Quartz Meaning The name quartz comes from an old Anglo-Saxon word 'Quertz', and these stones have also been known as rock crystal. Because there are such a wide assortment of different types of quartz crystal, they can be found all over the world."
},
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"docid": "D67187#0",
"title": "http://thiaoouba.com/see_aura_color.htm\n.",
"text": "\"See your aura Part 1 - What is aura Part 2 - Eye exercises Part 3 - Watching auras Part 4 - Improving auras Kirlian or not? Aura - conscious control Self healing Astral travel Spiritual teachers Guru or not Guru? Lonely? Drug Free Society Japan's best kept secret Meditation Levitation Thiaoouba - Frequently Asked Questions Bookshop Bioelectrography Bioresonance Workshops & Retreats Can Earth EXPLODE? Home Contact us Global Warming and Global Seismic Activity 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 / 19:34How to see and READ the AURA: Part 3Seeing the Aura This exercise is designed to see Aura for the first time and/or practice seeing Auras. Choosing good conditions is important: not only you see the Aura better, but also to gain a confidence about what you see. Situate the person in front of a very softly illuminated PLAIN WHITE background. A color background will change Aura colors, so you need additional knowledge about combining colors. Some combinations of background and Aura colors may cause misinterpretation problems."
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"docid": "D382317#0",
"title": "http://community.beliefnet.com/go/thread/view/44031/13788911/White_Aura_Meaning\n.",
"text": "\"9 years ago :: Jan 27, 2009 - 11:28PM#1Saberee Posts: 18I been told that seeing a white aura is a sign of innocence, purity, protection and good health but i only see white auras on those nearing death, sick or underneath gray auras and the people I see with gray auras are usually mental. Can someone help me sort this out? thanks!9 years ago :: Jan 27, 2009 - 11:48PM#2Stardove Posts: 17,597Saberee wrote: I been told that seeing a white aura is a sign of innocence, purity, protection and good health but i only see white auras on those nearing death, sick or underneath gray auras and the people I see with gray auras are usually mental. Can someone help me sort this out? thanks!Welcome to the forum. For me many times seeing a white aura close to the body of a person is the easiest to see. Our auras are not always the same. They are forever changing. It is also our perception of what a person is saying or doing and we will see different colors at least in my experience. Normally dark or gray in an aura would indicate an illness or physical issue."
},
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"docid": "D917637#0",
"title": "http://spiritofmaat.com/magazine/december-2014-invigoration-rebirth/how-to-read-auras-what-does-your-aura-color-mean/\nHow To Read Auras: What Does Your Aura Color Mean?",
"text": "How To Read Auras: What Does Your Aura Color Mean? Story by: Gregg Prescottwww.bodymindssoulspirit.com Learn all about auras, how to read auras, how to see your aura, aura colors and what each aura color means. All living things that need oxygen to survive have an aura. They generate a large magnetic energy field that can be sensed, felt and even seen around the physical body. We all can tell when someone doesn’t feel good to us, like they are full of anger or if they really live in their heart and feel deeply. You do not need to be psychic to feel/read an aura. If a person walks past, very close to you, they may unintentionally steal some of your energy. If someone suddenly reaches out and grabs your arm, they are interrupting the flow of energy around your body. An example of this might be a time when you were talking to someone and you thought they were standing to close to you. You may have even thought to yourself, “They’re in my space,” and then you backed away."
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"docid": "D1631210#0",
"title": "http://www.chakra-anatomy.com/crown-chakra.html\nCrown Chakra - Sahasrara",
"text": "\"Crown Chakra - Sahasrara Share Explore the seventh chakra in depth. Learn tools to balance and awaken this powerful energy centre. The crown chakra is the seventh chakra and it is at the top of the \"\"chakra ladder\"\" which starts from the root chakra that grounds us on the Earth and progresses upward to the Sahasrara which connects us with the universe and the Divine source of creation. Sahasrara is located at the crown of the head. The gift of this chakra is experiencing unity and the selfless realization that everything is connected at a fundamental level. The energy of this chakra allows us to experience mystical oneness with everyone and everything in nature. There is no intellectual knowing at the level of seventh chakra, but there is serenity, joy, and deep peace about life. You have a sense of knowing that there is a deeper meaning of life and that there is an order that underlies all of existence. The \"\"way of the crown chakra\"\" is the way of going beyond the limits of your own ego. It is the way of transcending the ego and knowing that all of creation is interconnected at a fundamental level."
},
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"docid": "D129831#0",
"title": "http://new-age-spirituality.com/spirit/color.html\nThe Spiritual Meaning of Colors",
"text": "\"The Spiritual Meaning of Colors Aura Colors, Healing Colors Colors are one of the most beautiful and also one of the most under-appreciated aspects of the physical realm. We are surrounded by colors, but how often do we notice the numerous subtleties in the myriad shades. Spiritually, color can impart both information - as in aura colors, and energy - as in healing. The aura is the spiritual energy field surrounding living beings which is \"\"visible\"\" to the psychically sensitive. This short article presents the meanings generally associated with the most common colors. Use these meanings as a starting point in your own explorations. We are each unique individuals and colors may hold different meanings for us than for others, just as a piece of music inspires different feelings in different people. Use colors to promote those qualities you wish to emphasize. Use them in your surroundings for qualities you wish to emphasize permanently. Wear clothes of appropriate colors to promote those qualities in a particular situation."
},
{
"docid": "D191906#0",
"title": "http://sailorastera.com/articles/3.html\n.",
"text": "What Colors Mean: An Indepth Look at Color Symbolism By Sakura 6-22-03 This article is more of a list for you to use as a reference when choosing the colors of your otaku senshi's outfit, as well as just as a general reference for the meaning of colors. I have done a lot of compiling of the meanings of the colors listed below; I hope it helps you out. ^_^REDRed is the color with the lowest vibration so it has the most organic and most physically vitalizing feeling. It is heat-giving and has vibrant power – quick in strength and force, red is often associated with power and leadership. ( 1) Red is also associated with powerful actions, among some being sacrifice or intimate personal situations. ( 2)The color red is used in maintaining health, providing strength and physical energy, and evokes intense emotions such as sexual prowess, passion, courage, and protection. It is also seen as a defensive color. Dark shades of red are allied with high energy and determination. ( 4) It is often seen as a symbol of long life as well as a representation of love. Because of its connection with human blood, it is often linked to life and death."
},
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"docid": "D2124938#0",
"title": "http://dragonball.wikia.com/wiki/Ki\nKi",
"text": "\"Ki気Ki Alternate names Chi/qi Yōki Energy Debut Manga: \"\" Kame Kame Kame Kame Kame Chameleon \"\" Anime: \"\" The Kamehameha Wave \"\"Inventor Many Fighters Users Many Fighters Color Varies Ki ( 気 \"\"Kee\"\", lit. \"\" Spirit\"\"), also known as chi/qi, Yōki ( 妖気) [1] or simply energy ( エネルギー enerugī), is the life force energy used by Dragon Ball characters. Contents [ show]Overview Origin Frieza charges a small ki sphere on his finger Ki is also known as \"\"latent energy\"\" or \"\"fighting power,\"\" which directly translates as \"\"life force.\"\" This force is a tangible energy inside every living being, with its major focus being in the center of the body. By drawing it out, an individual is able to manipulate it and use it outside the body. Ki can be used for many different techniques. Because there are physical limits to the strength of the body itself, it is necessary to increase one's ki to overcome this barrier and become stronger. [ 2] Usually, the more concentrated the masses are, the more time the user requires to draw it out by powering up. When fighters gather ki, they are able to gain enhanced strength, speed, endurance, and can increase the power of their attacks to inflict greater damage to opponents. Normally, the more the ki is increased, the harder it is to control, so ki control is also important. ["
},
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"docid": "D979853#0",
"title": "http://www.paganspath.com/meta/colordef.htm\n.",
"text": "The Color of Energy Life is full of color and like so many other things on your path, color also has meaning. They are representations of messages from your higher self, God, dreams, whatever the label. But you don't have to be a Metaphysician to understand the importance of color in your life. It exists in every day experiences. Many people associate the color white with God, pink with love and purple with royalty or spirituality. But it's important to remember that color definition tables are influenced by culture and tradition. There IS NO one set definition for color. There are many! The following is a brief outline of primary colors and their common interpretation, but remember to use this information only as a guide. This system is used in my tradition and is based on Shamanistic understandings and how those are associated to the practices of the spiritual chakra system."
},
{
"docid": "D917636#0",
"title": "https://www.reiki-for-holistic-health.com/auracolormeanings.html\nAura Color Meanings",
"text": "\"Aura Color Meanings ABOUT AURAS AND AURA COLOR MEANINGSWHAT IS THE AURA? The aura is the electromagnetic field that surrounds the human body (Human Energy Field-HEF) and every organism and object in the Universe. The Human Energy Field as a collection of electro - magnetic energies of varying densities that permeate through and emit or exit from the physical body of a living person. These particles of energy are suspended around the healthy human body in an oval shaped field. This \"\"auric egg\"\" emits out from the body approximately 2-3 feet (1 metre on average) on all sides. It extends above the head and below the feet into the ground. To see a photo of the aura, please click here. WHAT DOES AN AURA CONSIST OF? The aura consist of seven levels/layers/auric bodies . Each one of the subtle bodies that exist around the physical body, has its own unique frequency."
},
{
"docid": "D3214575#0",
"title": "http://www.humandesign.net/basic-concepts.html\n.",
"text": "\"BASIC CONCEPTS OF THE HUMAN DESIGN SYSTEMYou will get all the necessary information about your design during your reading. You don't need to study Human Design in order to live it. The following text is only for those, who wish to learn more about the Human Design System. Four Types of Human Beings> Manifestor> Generator> Projector> Reflector> Types - Conclusion Centers> Description of the Open Centers Mandala Bodygraph Design and Personality Gates and Channels Autho rity and the Not-self Profile and Lines FOUR TYPES OF HUMAN BEINGS AND THEIR STRATEGYThe Human Design System groups people into 4 specific types: Manifestors, Generators, Projectors and Reflectors. The main difference between each type is in their aura. Although there are endless variations within each type (and within our genetics), each type has a specific auric quality that determines its strategy - a correct way of approaching and navigating life. Strategy and authority are two key elements of the Human Design System – and all you really need to know to live a fulfilling life free from resistance. We are objects moving in space. Just like a street car when driven off the road, we too encounter problems and resistance when we don't respect our unique nature. To know what type you are, you can either get your personal reading or create your Human Design chart online for free at the Jovian Archive website - link."
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"docid": "D2664726#0",
"title": "http://www.uchospitals.edu/specialties/neurosciences/epilepsy/seizure/stages.html\nStages of a Seizure",
"text": "Stages of a Seizure A seizure can have three stages. They are: Aura stage Ictus stage Postictal stage Aura Stage For some types of seizures, an aura happens before a seizure and may alert a person that a seizure may occur. Auras typically begin seconds before the seizure. The symptoms that accompany an aura can vary depending on the type of seizure and the area of the brain affected. Some symptoms of aura include: Unusual feelings Abnormal sensations Forced thinking Deja vu (familiar feelings) or jamais vu (unfamiliar feelings)Perceived sounds, tastes, or smells (some people report smelling burning rubber, for example)Physical sensations, like dizziness, headache, numbness, and lightheadedness Nausea Distorted emotions, such as panic or fear At the University of Chicago Medicine, we offer an advanced treatment designed to prevent seizures before they start, and often before a patient feels the aura . The Neuro Pace Responsive Neurostimulation System (RNS) is a tiny device that detects abnormal brain activity and responds in real time to deliver short bursts of electrical stimulation designed to reduce how often seizures happen. RNS treatment is just one of several treatment options we provide, from the latest anti-epileptic drugs to Visualase MRI-guided laser thermal ablation, a sophisticated procedure that uses lasers to destroy seizure-causing tissue with pinpoint accuracy. » Learn more about treatments for seizures and epilepsy Back to top Ictus Stage Ictus is another word for the seizure itself -- the part of the seizure that outsiders can witness. It can be convulsive, commonly called “grand mal,” or non-convulsive, such as staring and inability to respond normally. Back to top Postictal Stage The postictal stage occurs after the ictus or active stage of the seizure."
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"docid": "D1734791#0",
"title": "https://www.petcarerx.com/article/treating-the-symptoms-of-epilepsy-in-dogs/915\nTreating the Symptoms of Epilepsy in Dogs",
"text": "Treating the Symptoms of Epilepsy in Dogs Living with Epilepsy in Your Dog By Madeleine Burry. April 03| See Commentsvet verified Pet Care Rx Staff Veterinarian DVMIt can be scary to hear that your dog has epilepsy, but medication and careful attention can help you continue to give your dog a great quality of life. Epilepsy in dogs can occur as the result of an injury, or can sometimes develop for unknown reasons. It’s possible that hereditary reasons play a role in why some dogs develop epilepsy. The symptoms of epilepsy in dogs can make life a challenge, but it is possible to give your dog a great quality of life. With epilepsy comes occasional seizures, which have roughly three phases: Aura: This is the name for the period before the seizure, during which you’ll possibly notice a change in your dog’s behavior. Your dog may be more vocal -- whining or barking -- or be nervous, shy away at nothing, or salivate. This period can last between seconds and hours. Ictal phase: During this phase, your dog will have a seizure, potentially over in just seconds, but also possibly extending for a few minutes. With a grand mal seizure, your dog will lose consciousness."
},
{
"docid": "D2273228#0",
"title": "http://www.acnr.co.uk/2012/12/paroxysmal-non-epileptic-seizures-in-children-recognition-and-approach-to-diagnosis/\nParoxysmal non-epileptic seizures in children: recognition and approach to diagnosis",
"text": "Paroxysmal non-epileptic seizures in children: recognition and approach to diagnosis Posted in Paedatric Neurology on 11th Dec 2012Author Dr Tekki S Rao Dr Tekki S Rao DCH, DNB (paeds), MRCPCH is a Consultant in Paediatrics at Luton and Dunstable University Hospitals. He graduated from Kurnool Medical College, India and was trained further in paediatrics acquiring additional qualifications, DCH from AP University of Health Sciences and DNB (Paediatrics) from National Board of Examinations, New Delhi. He passed MRCPCH in 2002 and obtained specialist training in Paediatrics from Leicester University Hospitals. He has a special interest in Paediatric Epilepsy and Paediatric Neurology. He has honorary attachment with the Paediatric Neurology Department, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, UK. Correspondence to: Dr Tekki S Rao , Department of Paediatrics Luton and Dunstable University Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust Luton, Bedfordshire, LU4 0DZ, UK. Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0)1582 497203. Acknowledgements: Special thanks to Dr Anna Maw, Consultant Paediatric Neurologist at Department of Paediatric Neurology, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, who has helped in editing this article. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Linkedin Non-epileptic seizures (NES) constitute an important differential diagnosis for epileptic seizures in all age groups. NES should be carefully considered and should be ruled out before making a diagnosis of epilepsy."
},
{
"docid": "D1038608#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/migraine/print.html\nHeadache, Migraine In-Depth Report",
"text": "\"Headache, Migraine In-Depth Report Background The pain from a headache does not start from inside the brain. ( The brain itself cannot feel pain.) Instead, headache pain begins in other locations, such as the tissues covering the brain or muscles, blood vessels, or nerves around the scalp face and neck. A headache is generally categorized as primary or secondary. Primary Headache. A headache is considered primary when a disease or other medical condition does not cause it. Tension headache is the most common primary headache and accounts for almost all headaches. Neurovascular headaches are the second most common primary headaches. This type includes migraines and cluster headaches. Such headaches are caused by an interaction between blood vessel and nerve abnormalities."
},
{
"docid": "D3054825#0",
"title": "http://www.dartmouth.edu/~dons/part_2/chapter_18.html\nChapter 18 - Headaches",
"text": "\"On this page Causes of head pain Distorsion Vascular distension Inflammation Pain referral Headache classification Potentially dangerous HASubarachnoid hemorrhage Meningitis Intracranial mass Intracerebral hemorrhage Abscess Acute hydrocephalus Pseudotumor cerebri Vascular HATemporal arteritis Hypertensive encephalopathyvascular malformations Cervical fractures & dislocation Metabolic causes of HAGlaucoma Evaluation of dangerous HAExtracranial lesions Specific HA syndromes Migraine Migraine aura Migraine treatment Cluster HATension-type HAIndomethacin-responsive HANeuralgias Other causes of HA\"\"Psychiatric\"\" causes of HA\"\"Analgesic rebound\"\" HAReferences Questions Chapter 18 - Headaches Causes of head pain Intracranial disease can produce pain in only a limited number of ways. With rare exception, stimulation or destruction of the brain itself does not produce pain. The following intracranial structures are pain-sensitive: Meningeal arteries Proximal portions of the cerebral arteries Dura at the base of the brain Venous sinuses Cranial nerves 5, 7, 9, and 10, and cervical nerves 1, 2, and 3Distortion or traction Increased intracranial pressure, when it does not result in traction on pain-sensitive structures, does not cause headache. You may raise your own intracranial pressure to abnormally high values transiently by the Valsalva maneuver; this does not cause pain. Conversely, an intracranial mass that distorts the dura or the arteries at the base of the brain causes headache even if the intracranial pressure is normal. Drainage of spinal fluid with the patient in erect posture causes headache, presumably secondary to traction on the venous sinuses when the brain sinks toward the tentorium as it loses CSF flotation. This is thought to be the mechanism of headache following lumbar puncture, which is relieved when the person lies down. A more general term for this headache is \"\"low pressure headache\"\" because it can also result from any cause of CSF leakage. Distensions of a vessel Distension of extracranial and occasionally intracranial arteries is thought to be the cause of pain in migraine. Increased flow through collateral circulation may produce the headache that sometimes accompanies large-vessel occlusion."
},
{
"docid": "D2391372#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/temporal-lobe-seizure/basics/causes/CON-20022892\nOverview",
"text": "Print Overview Temporal lobe seizures begin in the temporal lobes of your brain, which process emotions and are important for short-term memory. Some symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure may be related to these functions, including having odd feelings — such as euphoria, deja vu or fear. Temporal lobe seizures are sometimes called focal seizures with impaired awareness. Some people remain aware of what's happening, but during more-intense seizures, you might look awake but be unresponsive. Your lips and hands may make purposeless, repetitive movements. Temporal lobe seizures may stem from an anatomical defect or scar in your temporal lobe, but the cause is often unknown. Temporal lobe seizures are treated with medication. For some people who don't respond to medication, surgery may be an option. Symptoms An unusual sensation (aura) may precede a temporal lobe seizure, acting as a warning. Not everyone who has temporal lobe seizures has auras, and not everyone who has auras remembers them."
},
{
"docid": "D157341#0",
"title": "http://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/ResourceCentres/Epilepsy/AboutEpilepsy/Pages/Signs-and-Symptoms-of-Seizures.aspx\nSigns and Symptoms of Seizures",
"text": "Sections Print Read to me Tweet// Resource Centres /Epilepsy Signs and Symptoms of Seizures Signs and symptoms are not the same things. A sign is a clinical feature of a disease or condition that the doctor looks for. It is something that can be seen or measured. A symptom is something the patient feels or complains about, like fatigue or pain. Symptoms cannot be directly observed. Both signs and symptoms are assessed in order to make a diagnosis . Often, a child having a generalized seizure will not remember anything about it and cannot describe her symptoms. It is important to record what your child’s seizure looks like and any factors that may have triggered it. You and anyone who observed the seizure can give valuable information to help your child’s doctor reach a diagnosis. By contrast, some children having partial seizures do not show any signs."
},
{
"docid": "D3325430#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/temporal-lobe-epilepsy\nTemporal Lobe Epilepsy",
"text": "Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Causes Symptoms Risk factors Diagnosis Treatment Caution Outlook What is temporal lobe epilepsy? Epilepsy is a brain disorder that causes changes in brain cell activity that result in seizures, periods of unusual behavior or feelings, and in some cases a loss of consciousness. Temporal lobe epilepsy is one of 20 different kinds of epilepsy. There are two types of temporal lobe epilepsy. Each is defined by the part of the temporal lobe in which it originates. One starts in the medial (inner) region of the temporal lobe, while the other starts in the neocortical (side) region of the temporal lobe. The brain’s temporal lobes handle emotions and also help with the processing and storage of short-term memories. Temporal lobe epileptic seizures are further classified. If there is a loss of consciousness, they’re called complex partial seizures. If you stay conscious, they’re called simple partial seizures."
},
{
"docid": "D1459007#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1184509-clinical\nTemporal Lobe Epilepsy Clinical Presentation",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Neurology Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Clinical Presentation Updated: Dec 22, 2017Author: David Y Ko, MD; Chief Editor: Selim R Benbadis, MD more... Share Email Feedback Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Medication References History Memory impairment Patients with temporal lobe epilepsy typically have material-specific deficits in memory function as the hippocampi are important structures for memory function. Those patients with dominant temporal lobe epilepsy often have impaired language function as demonstrated by reduced naming ability on the Boston Naming Test. Some patients with non-dominant temporal lobe epilepsy may have an altered emotional component to their speech called prosody. The hippocampal memory function is tested with the intracarotid amytal test, also termed the Wada test for temporal lobectomy. Aura (focal aware seizure)Aura, now called focal aware, seizures [ 1] occur in approximately 80% of temporal lobe seizures. They are a common feature of simple partial seizures (focal aware), and usually precede complex partial seizures (focal impaired awareness) of temporal lobe origin. Auras may be classified by symptom type, that is, by somatosensory, special sensory, autonomic, or psychic symptoms, described below. If a patient has one seizure focus, the seizure semiology tends to be stereotyped. Somatosensory and special sensory phenomena Olfactory and gustatory illusions and hallucinations may occur. Acharya et al found that olfactory auras are more commonly associated with temporal lobe tumors than with other causes of temporal lobe epilepsy. ["
},
{
"docid": "D643295#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.boots.com/migraines-headaches/guide/basilar-artery-migraines-causes-symptoms-tests-and-treatments\nMigraines & headaches guide",
"text": "Basilar artery migraines: Causes, symptoms, tests and treatments What are basilar artery migraines? Basilar artery migraine is caused by a blood vessel at the base of the brainstem going into spasm and reducing blood flow to the brain. Symptoms of basilar artery migraine include giddiness, double vision, being unsteady on the feet, fainting, or losing consciousness. Basilar artery migraine affects around 1 in 400 people who experience migraines. Some people experience an aura as a warning sign before experiencing a basilar artery migraine. Who’s at risk of basilar artery migraine? Basilar artery migraines can affect people of all ages, but generally young adult women are more at risk of basilar artery migraines than other people. Women are three times more likely than men to have basilar artery migraines. What causes basilar artery migraines? Migraine triggers may include the following: Consumption of alcohol Stress Sleep deprivation Certain medications Hunger Female hormonal changes Bright lights Caffeine Consumption of nitrates found in food Physical over-exertion Environmental factors such as the weather or altitude What are the signs and symptoms of basilar artery migraines?"
},
{
"docid": "D1322226#0",
"title": "https://www.lifespan.org/conditions-treatments/diseases-and-conditions/seizures-and-epilepsy-in-children\nSeizures and Epilepsy in Children",
"text": "Seizures and Epilepsy in Children What is epilepsy? Epilepsy is a neurological condition involving the brain that makes people more susceptible to having recurrent unprovoked seizures. It is one of the most common disorders of the nervous system and affects people of all ages, races and ethnic background. . Anything that interrupts the normal connections between nerve cells in the brain can cause a seizure; this includes a high fever, low blood sugar, alcohol or drug withdrawal, or a brain concussion. Under these circumstances, anyone can have one or more seizures. However, when a person has two or more recurrent unprovoked seizures, he or she is considered to have epilepsy. There are many possible causes of epilepsy, including an imbalance of nerve-signaling chemicals called neurotransmitters, tumors, strokes, brain malformations, genetic disorders, high blood pressure, brain infection, and brain damage from illness or injury, or some combination of these. In the majority of cases, there may be no detectable cause for epilepsy. What is a seizure? The brain is the center that controls and regulates all voluntary and involuntary responses in the body."
},
{
"docid": "D3061052#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_to_tell_if_someone_is_having_a_seizure\nHow to tell if someone is having a seizure?",
"text": "\"Answer by Emily Taargüs Confidence votes 5.9KCalifornia dreamin' <3Signs and Symptoms of a Seizure Seizures can cause involuntary changes in body movement or function, sensation, awareness, or behavior. A seizure can last from a few seconds to status epilepticus, a continuous seizure that will not stop without intervention. Seizure is often associated with a sudden and involuntary contraction of a group of muscles. However, a seizure can also be as subtle as marching numbness of a part of the body, a brief loss of memory, sparkling or flashes, sensing an unpleasant odor, a strange epigastric sensation or a sensation of fear. Therefore seizures are typically classified as motor, sensory, autonomic, emotional or cognitive. In some cases, the full onset of a seizure event is preceded by some of the sensations described above. These sensations can serve as a warning to the sufferer that a full tonic-clonic seizure is about to occur. These \"\"warning sensations\"\" are cumulatively called an aura . Symptoms experienced by a person during a seizure depend on where in the brain the disturbance in electrical activity occurs. Recent studies show that seizures happen in sleep more often than was thought."
},
{
"docid": "D811823#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/migraine/overview.html\nMigraine",
"text": "\"Search Health 3,000+ Topics Send Feedback Health > Times Health Guide > m > Migraine Migraine Overview Alternative Names Causes Symptoms Exams and Tests Treatment Support Groups Outlook (Prognosis)When to Contact a Medical Professional References In-Depth Report Reporter's File Expert Q & AQuestions for Your Doctor Clinical Trials Compare Drugs Find the safest and most cost-effective drugs for this condition. Go to Consumer Reports.org Best Buy Drugs »Web Links National Headache Foundation American Headache Society American Academy of Neurology National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Find clinical trials Related Topics Stroke Illustrations Migraine Headache Vascular Headaches Migraine Cause CT Scan of the Brain Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System A migraine is a common type of headache that may occur with symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light. In many people, a throbbing pain is felt only on one side of the head. Some people who get migraines have warning symptoms, called an aura, before the actual headache begins. An aura is a group of symptoms, including vision disturbances, that are a warning sign that a bad headache is coming. Other types of headaches are: Cluster headache Tension headache Times Essentials Recent findings and perspectives on medical research. Reporter's File A Hidden Cause of Headache Pain By PETER JARETA surprising number of headaches are caused by the very medicines used to treat them. Expert Q & ANew Remedies for an Everyday Complaint Questions for Your Doctor What to Ask About Headaches Clinical Trials Selected Studies: Headaches Reference from A. D. A. M. Back to Top Alternative Names Headache - migraine Back to Top Causes »Migraine headaches tend to first appear between the ages of 10 and 45. Sometimes they may begin later in life. Migraines occur more often in women than men Migraines may run in families Some women, but not all, may have fewer migraines when they are pregnant A migraine is caused by abnormal brain activity, which can be triggered by a number of factors."
},
{
"docid": "D1896440#0",
"title": "https://americanmigrainefoundation.org/understanding-migraine/migraine-and-aura/\nMigraine and Aura",
"text": "Migraine and Aura April 23, 2016Migraine is a common and disabling condition reported in approximately 12% of the population. In the Global Burden of Disease Study by the World Health Organization, updated in 2013, migraine was found to be the sixth highest cause worldwide of years lost due to disability. Migraine is a genetic, neurological disease. It is divided into two major subtypes: migraine without aura and migraine with aura. Migraine with aura occurs in 25-30% of migraineurs. Few people have the aura phase with every migraine attack. Thus, it’s quite common to be diagnosed with both migraine with aura and migraine without aura. There are many different types of migraine with aura including: Migraine with typical aura; with headache or without headache Migraine with brainstem aura Hemiplegic migraine Retinal migraine The term “aura” denotes recurrent attacks of neurologic symptoms that can include visual, sensory, speech, motor or other central nervous symptoms. The neurologic symptoms generally last only minutes in duration and should be fully reversible. Often the symptoms are unilateral, meaning that they occur on only one side of the body or occur on one side of the visual field."
},
{
"docid": "D277124#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/temporal-lobe-seizure/basics/symptoms/CON-20022892\nOverview",
"text": "Print Overview Temporal lobe seizures begin in the temporal lobes of your brain, which process emotions and are important for short-term memory. Some symptoms of a temporal lobe seizure may be related to these functions, including having odd feelings — such as euphoria, deja vu or fear. Temporal lobe seizures are sometimes called focal seizures with impaired awareness. Some people remain aware of what's happening, but during more-intense seizures, you might look awake but be unresponsive. Your lips and hands may make purposeless, repetitive movements. Temporal lobe seizures may stem from an anatomical defect or scar in your temporal lobe, but the cause is often unknown. Temporal lobe seizures are treated with medication. For some people who don't respond to medication, surgery may be an option. Symptoms An unusual sensation (aura) may precede a temporal lobe seizure, acting as a warning. Not everyone who has temporal lobe seizures has auras, and not everyone who has auras remembers them."
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"docid": "D1459008#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-an-aura-1204511\nAura Before an Epileptic Seizure",
"text": "\"Brain & Nervous System Epilepsy Aura Before an Epileptic Seizure Auras are now called \"\"focal aware seizures\"\"By Reza Shouri, MDUpdated January 05, 2018Share Pin Email Print Mads Perch/Stone/Getty Images Some people have an aura before they have a seizure—a sensation that may alert them to what's about to happen. An epileptic aura is a distinct perception— either visual, motor, sensory, or psychological—that you feel around the time a seizure occurs. Although an aura may signal a seizure only seconds before it occurs, an aura and a seizure may be separated by as much as an hour. Since auras occur prior to a seizure, they may be considered a form of a warning sign that a seizure is about to occur. Auras are different than prodromal symptoms, which can occur hours and even days prior to a seizure, and often include emotional symptoms such as mood changes, irritability, and difficulty concentrating. Unlike prodromal symptoms, an aura is actually part of the seizure—the beginning of seizure activity. The Cause of Auras An aura is actually a simple partial or focal seizure, the first discharges that take place in a seizure, so the causes are essentially the cause of the seizure in the first place. The type of aura can give clues, however, to the region of the brain in which the seizure begins. Sometimes auras occur alone and do not proceed on to anything more. In these cases, the aura was the seizure."
},
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"docid": "D2998966#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1183962-clinical\nHistory",
"text": "History The predominant symptoms occurring during a seizure event determine the seizure type. These can be assessed from direct observation or from video recordings (see the video below), but this is relatively rare because most patients with epilepsy never have video recordings. Thus, in most situations, symptom assessment is based on history alone. Note oral and hand automatisms at initiation of event. Patient is not following commands or answering questions during the event. View Media Gallery For this reason, a purely semiologic classification has been proposed and is in use at some centers. [ 24, 25, 26] In this system, seizure types include autonomic, dialeptic, simple motor (clonic, tonic, tonic-clonic, epileptic spasm, myoclonic, versive), complex motor (automotor, hypermotor, gelastic), and negative (aphasic, astatic, atonic, akinetic, hypomotor, negative myoclonic). Focal impaired awareness seizures, as defined by the International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) classification can be equivalent to various categories of the semiologic classification. [ 1]A thorough history should be obtained from the patient, the family members, and any relevant witnesses. It is the most important part of investigating a seizure event."
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"docid": "D643296#0",
"title": "http://www.helpforheadaches.com/articles/basilar.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Supplemental Content: Living Well with Migraine Disease and Headaches Keep up with Migraine & headache news, tips, tools, and more... View our blog!Basilar-Type Migraine: What Is It? If you've heard of this form of Migraine before, you've probably heard or seen the term Basilar Artery Migraine (BAM). Under the International Headache Society's International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd Edition, the new designation for this form of Migraine is Basilar-Type Migraine (BTM). It has also been called Bickerstaff syndrome, brainstem Migraine, and vertebrobasilar Migraine. The term Basilar-Type Migraine is actually a bit misleading as it implies that the Migraine attack is vascular in origin. It was actually termed Basilar because it was first believed to be a result of spasm of the basilar artery and the subsequent ischemia. Since the time when the term Basilar came into use, however, it has been shown that Migraine is a genetic neurological disease, and BTM, as other types of Migraine are neural in origin. As with all Migraine, there is a vascular component once the Migraine begins, but the origin is neurological. Early literature on the subject suggested that BTM was most common in adolescent females. However, continued research and statistical analysis has shown BTM to affect all age groups and both male and female."
},
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"docid": "D1838022#0",
"title": "http://www.healthboards.com/boards/epilepsy/611175-simple-partial-seizures-nightmares.html\nSimple Partial Seizures and Nightmares?",
"text": "\"06-19-2008, 01:49 PM # 1Jul Jul22Veteran (female)Join Date: Sep 2007Location: Maryland Posts: 400Simple Partial Seizures and Nightmares? Okay, I’m sure that I am going to get grief back from this post but, o well. My neuro at University confirmed that I had simple partial seizures. Although my EEG came up normal, they did find a rather large Calcium deposit on the back of the brain. She wanted me to schedule another appointment in come back in. Well, that was a while ago and since then, I was forced to cancel my health insurance because I was single at that time with a toddler. Also, my neuro was going to revoke my license and I did not qualify for SS because I didn’t have enough seizures supposedly. I can and will live as I have been doing for the past 12 years as I have remained conscious and feel as though I am not a threat as I can control myself. I have experienced something though that I am quite curious about. I have been having very vivid, very scary nightmares almost every night for the last 3 months!"
},
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"docid": "D3213024#0",
"title": "https://www.reviewofoptometry.com/article/when-is-aura-more-than-a-migraine\nWhen Is Aura More Than a Migraine?",
"text": "Published July 22, 2003When Is Aura More Than a Migraine? Sudden-onset scintillating scotoma may indicate other medical problems. Paul M. Karpecki, O. D. A 70-year-old male recently presented with an onset of a scintillating scotoma. He had no history of migraine headaches, nor had he experienced an episode of a migraine prodrome or aura until now. Is this significant, or is it simply a case of late onset migraine prodrome? He did not experience any headache after the prodrome but has had three separate episodes of a scintillating scotoma pattern in the last month. Well look at the clinical studies related to this condition for all ages and determine whether we must consider the zigzag pattern as more than just a simple insignificant migraine prodrome. The Migraine Prodrome About 20% of women and 10% of men suffer from migraine headaches sometime in their lives, and about half to two-thirds of them will have had a migraine attack within the previous year. 1 Generally, there are two types: About one-third to one-half of migraine patients experience an aura. Courtesy: Paul C. Ajamian, O. D. Classic migraine, in which the patient experiences an aura such as a scintillating scotoma, prior to a headache."
},
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"docid": "D392272#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/mcd/migraine-with-aura\nMigraine with aura",
"text": "Disease Reference More Overview Symptoms Causes Risk factors Complications Diagnosis Treatment Preparing for an appointment Migraine with aura Overview Migraine with aura (also called classic migraine) is a headache that strikes after or along with sensory disturbances called aura. These disturbances can include flashes of light, blind spots and other vision changes or tingling in your hand or face. Treatments for migraine with aura and migraine without aura (also called common migraine) are usually the same. You can try to prevent migraine with aura with the same medications and self-care measures used to prevent migraine. Symptoms Migraine aura symptoms include temporary visual or sensory disturbances that usually strike before other migraine symptoms — such as intense head pain, nausea, and sensitivity to light and sound. Migraine aura usually occurs within an hour before head pain begins and generally lasts less than 60 minutes. Sometimes migraine aura occurs with little or no headache, especially in people age 50 and older. Visual signs and symptoms Most people who experience migraine with aura develop temporary visual signs and symptoms of aura. These may include: Blind spots (scotomas), which are sometimes outlined by simple geometric designs Zigzag lines that gradually float across your field of vision Shimmering spots or stars Changes in vision or vision loss Flashes of light These types of visual disturbances tend to start in the center of your field of vision and spread outward. Other sensory disturbances Other temporary sensations sometimes associated with migraine aura include: Feelings of numbness, typically felt as tingling in one hand or in your face Difficulty with speech or language Muscle weakness When to see a doctor See your doctor immediately if you experience the signs and symptoms of migraine with aura, such as temporary vision loss or floating spots or zigzag lines in your field of vision."
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aurelia name meaning
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"docid": "D290792#0",
"title": "https://www.babynames.com/name/Aurelia\nAll about the name Aurelia",
"text": "\"All about the name Aurelia Aurelia Latin Origin\"\"Golden\"\"Add to my Favorites Share this: The meaning of the name Aurelia is Golden. The origin of the name Aurelia is Latin. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Female form of Aurelius or Aurelian. People who like the name Aurelia also like: Aurora, Amelia, Charlotte, Aria, Violet, Genevieve, Adelaide Oliver, Henry, Liam, Gabriel, August, Atticus, Benjamin Aurelia Stats Aurelia is on 2,129 BN name lists Aurelia is currently #99 on the BN charts Aurelia is currently #673 in U. S. births Rank of the Name Aurelia in the United States Source: Social Security Administration. Refreshed Annually. Show details Hide source details Social Security Administration Data Sets: Data Page ( ssa.gov ). Refreshed Annually. Still curious about our data? Contact us directly. \""
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"docid": "D1891370#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715054001AAQnuNg\nIs Miss Havisham's first name ever mentioned in Great Expectations?",
"text": "Arts & Humanities Books & Authors Is Miss Havisham's first name ever mentioned in Great Expectations? Follow 12 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: No, but in an opera called 'Miss Havisham's Fire' (based on the novel, obviously), her first name is cited as Aurelia. Slinky Malinky · 10 years ago1 1 Comment Miss Havisham Source (s):https://shrink.im/a72Pbriesgo · 2 years ago0 0 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: Is Miss Havisham's first name ever mentioned in Great Expectations? Source (s):havisham 39 mentioned great expectations: https://biturl.im/2z2VSAnonymous · 3 years ago0 0 Comment No and no one seems to know either - there appear to be no left over notes by Dickens such as were left for other works explaining unsaid details. An opera about Miss Havishams Fire called her Aurelia Source (s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miss_Havish... Red · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Her first name is never mentioned in the books, because the only people that refer to her are quite deferential to her because of her status (and the fact she's a bit loony).mizza · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Lily Anonymous · 2 years ago0 0 Comment She was called Angostura, and she's still bitter. David · 3 years ago0 0 Comment I have read this novel numerous times (one of the best novels ever) and no, her first name is never given. One of Dickens's best creations.jenkin1950 · 10 years ago0 0 Comment Yes. It's Evadne.los · 10 years ago0 0 Commentnot even once... but if i were to giver her a name, i'd say she was a Catherine.imthatsmell · 10 years ago0 0 Comment1 2 next Perhaps you would like to learn more about one of these? Time for a Caribbean cruise?"
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"docid": "D2250334#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_scientific_name_for_jellyfish\nWhat is the scientific name of a jellyfish?",
"text": "Ellie33334 13 Contributions What is the scientific name of a jellyfish? A jellyfish is the medusoid stadium of animals belonging to phyum Cnidaria, subphylum Medusozoa , which include: . class: Scyphozoa . class: Cubozoa . class: Stauroz …Eric Barnes 485,891 Contributions What is the scientific name for the box jellyfish? Chironex fleckeri Don Dfoofnik 4,378,273 Contributions There are three kinds of answers: ones that are mostly right, ones that are mostly wrong, and those that once were right but now are wrong. What is the scientific name for jellyfish? The various species of jellyfish belong to the invertebrate order Cnidaria. An example is the Pacific Sea Nettle, Chrysaorafuscescens . Eric Barnes 485,891 Contributions What is the scientific name for a jellyfish?"
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"docid": "D290796#0",
"title": "https://themeaningofthename.com/aurelia-2/\nAurélia",
"text": "Aurélia Name: Aurélia Gender: Female Usage: Aurélia is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a girl (female) name. People having the name Aurélia are in general originating from Belgium, France, Slovakia, Switzerland. Variants: For another variant of the name Aurélia across the world, see Aurelia, Aurelius. Name Meaning of Aurélia We apologize, but we don't have a meaning for this name. Please feel free to read what others say about this name and to share your comments if you have more information. Name Compatibility Test To test the compatibility of this name with another, enter a name and click Calculate Numerology Interpretation The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 8. Interpretation: Qualities: Leader, Visionary Ruling planet: Saturn Colors: Black, Purple Gemstones: Ruby, Amethyst Learn more with our free Numerology Tool Popularity of the Name The name Aurélia is ranked on the 99,194th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used. We estimate that there are at least 300 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population."
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"docid": "D1414967#0",
"title": "http://users.tamuk.edu/kfjab02/Biology/BIOLOGY%20II/Taxa/b1313_ch18.htm\nAnimals: Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora",
"text": "\"Animals: Porifera, Cnidaria, Ctenophora ANIMAL LIFE29 phylainvertebrates (97% of animal species)The Invertebrates: A great overview from Kimball's Biology Pagesvertebrates (3%)The Vertebrates: A great overview from Kimball's Biology Pagesoccur in marine (place of origin), freshwater, and terrestrial habitats. Characteristics Multicellular eukaryotes: cells are specialized (division of labor) to form tissues and organs (except for the most primitive)heterotrophic (consumers): ingest food; digest internally, usually in a digestive systemlocomotion - during at least some part of the life cycle (many have sessile adult stages) and motion: by means of contracting fibersdiplontic life cycle (diploid adult)sexual reproduction producing sperm and eggs; some asexual; embryo undergoes stages of development PHYLUM PORIFERA ( image courtesy of BIODIDAC)Sponges, 9,000+ species. [ fig. 18.4]Overview from Bellarmine University Dr. Bill Tietjen The On-Line Biology Textboo k MJ Farabee Learn about sponges from the University of California Museum of Paleontology website Learn about sponges from the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology website Characteristics: see notes and bookcellular level of organizationsponge organization [Fig. 18.5a];pore bearers - body is a perforated sacpinacocytescollar cells ( choanocytes)osculumarchaeocytesspicules [fig. 18.6]silicate (glassy)calcium carbonate (chalky)spongin (fibrous protein)reproductionsexual by eggs and sperm-hermaphroditic, but usually cross fertilizeasexual reproduction by buddingregeneration: repair injuries, replace lost parts Types of Canal Systems [fig. 18.7]Asconoids: image at right courtesy of BIODIDAC)Syconoids: Leuconoids:increased surface area to volume ratio Sponge Classification [Table 18.1]Class Calcarea - Clathrina from UW La Crosse Class Hexactinellida - glass sponges Class Demospongea - 90% of all sponges, such as this yellow barrel sponge EUMETAZOA: tissues and organs present:radiata: radial symmetry, diploblastic - Cnidaria and Ctenophorabilateria - the rest of the animal kingdom PHYLUM CNIDARIAimage to left courtesy of BIODIDACLearn about corals, jellyfish, etc. from the Overview from Bellarmine University Dr. Bill Tietjen University of California Museum of Paleontology website University of Michigan Museum of Zoology website9,000 species of cnidarianslife history and ecologymorphologyradial symmetry or modified biradialpolyp and medusa body forms - tentacles around oral end [Fig. 18.11]diploblasticepidermis and gastrodermis [Fig.18.9]mesogleamuscle tissuetissue level of organizationsac body plangastrovascular cavityhydrostatic skeletoncnidocytes: cells with nematocysts [fig. 18.10]nerve netstatocystssexual reproduction by gametes and asexual budding;\"\"alternation of generations\"\" [Fig."
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"docid": "D2355549#0",
"title": "https://www.thebump.com/b/aurelie-baby-name\nAurelie",
"text": "\"Aureliegolden ORIGIN: Latin POPULARITY: 6623Aurelie as a girl's name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Aurelie is \"\"golden\"\". Aurelie is a variant of the Latin name Aurelia. Aurelie: Baby Name Popularity PER MILLION BIRTHSU. S. POPULARITY RANKINGADVERTISEMENTPOPULAR PAGESCheck out these popular pages to discover more baby boy and baby girl names and meanings. Baby Names Home Baby Girl Names Baby Boy Names Unisex Baby Names Baby Name Lists BABY NAME FINDERSearch over 40,000 baby boy and baby girl names. Research name meaning, origin, popularity and more. Any Gender A-ZANY ORIGINBROWSE NAMES- OR -SEARCH NAMESBABY GIRL NAMES A-ZClick on a letter to search for more baby girl names and meanings. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZBABY BOY NAMES A-ZClick on a letter to search for more baby boy names and meanings. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ \""
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"docid": "D2711926#0",
"title": "http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=231\nDescription & Behavior",
"text": "\"Moon Jellyfishes, Aurelia aurita Search: Taxonomy ~ Bio One ~ PLOS ~ Scholar ~ IUCN Red List + ESA-listed species ~ MBARI Deep-Sea Guide ~ ARKive ~ EOL « Database Home Animalia Cnidaria Scyphozoa Semaeostomeae Ulmaridae Aurelia aurita Description & Behavior Moon jellyfishes, Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus, 1758), aka saucer jellies, moon jellies and common sea jellies, range between 5- 40 cm in diameter. They can be recognized by their delicate and exquisite coloration, often in patterns of spots and streaks. Their behavior depends on a number of external conditions, in particular, food supply. Aurelia swim by pulsations of the bell-shaped upper part of the animal. Swimming mostly functions to keep the animal near the surface of the water rather than to make progress through the water. They swim horizontally, keeping the bell near the surface at all times. This allows the tentacles to be spread over the largest possible area, in order to better catch food. The coronal muscle allows the animal to pulsate in order to move. Impulses to contract are sent by way of the subumbrellar nerve net and are nervous in origin. The moon jelly has rhopalial centers, which allow it to control the pulsations."
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"docid": "D3283325#0",
"title": "http://www.thenamemeaning.com/aranka/\nAranka",
"text": "Aranka What does the name Aranka mean? The meaning of the name “Aranka” is: “Golden”. Categories: Hungarian Names Used in: Hungarian speaking countries Gender: Girl Names Origins: Latin Starts with: APronunciation: (ah RAN kuh); (ah RAN kah) Form of: Aurelia Considering Aranka as a Baby Name? The first thing you should know if you are considering Aranka for your baby's name is that in most countries all over the world the name Aranka is a girl name. The name Aranka is of Latin origin, and is used mostly in Hungarian speaking countries but also in a few other countries and languages of the world. If you consider naming your baby Aranka we recommend you take note of the special meaning and history of the name as your baby’s name will play a big role in its life and your baby will hear it spoken every day. Searching for a name is a very important and fun process as it’s the very first gift you will give to your baby. Many people believe that the name can affect success in life, through their children's working career and other circumstances, so they choose more “respectable” names or name meanings as they believe that the name meaning reflects the personality of the child. Aranka Name Meaning The meaning of Aranka is “Golden”. Keep in mind that many names may have different meanings in other countries and languages, so be careful that the name that you choose doesn’t mean something bad or unpleasant."
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"docid": "D2450728#0",
"title": "http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2865602-destined-to-live\nDestined to Live: A True Story of a Child in the Holocaust",
"text": "\"Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Destined to Live: A True Story of a Child in the Holocaustby Ruth Gruener4.07 · Rating details · 326 Ratings · 42 Reviews What would you do if your whole life was shattered, and you were forced into hiding? This gripping, poignant memoir about coming of age during The Holocaust explores that question. Pretty, carefree Aurelia Gamser (known today as Ruth Gruener) had an idyllic life in 1930s Poland -- until violent acts of anti-Semitism and the deportation of Jewish families to concentration ca...more Get A Copy Amazon Stores ▾ Librariespaperback, 156 pages Published October 1st 2008 by Scholastic (first published October 1st 2007)More Details... edit details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&ATo ask other readers questions about Destined to Live , please sign up . Be the first to ask a question about Destined to Live Lists with This Book The Holocaust - Fiction and Non168 books — 73 voters The Kindertransport, How they escaped22 books — 1 voter More lists with this book... Community Reviews (showing 1-30)Rating details Sort: Default|Filter Apr 19, 2013Juliet rated it really liked it The book Destined to Live: A True Story of a Child in the Holocaust, was sad, but although it has a happy ending, there are still some disturbing parts. I just finished it so ideas are still fresh in my mind. The antagonist in this story is not only one particular person, Hitler, but all a group of people, the Nazis. Luncia, the main character in Destined to Live, was put through the hard times of World War II. Luncia, her mother, Barbara, and her father, Isaac (Tatu was his nickname meaning 'Da ...moreflag2 likes · Like · see review Jan 21, 2016Cooper rated it really liked it Cooper Hutfless Mrs. Plate English 21 January 2016 Destined to Live by Ruth Gruener Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have to hide in small, tight spaces? Then have to sneak around the streets just to get a small piece of bread?"
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"docid": "D14106#0",
"title": "http://appellationmountain.net/baby-name-of-the-day-orly/\nBaby Name of the Day: Orly",
"text": "Baby Name of the Day: Orly March 7, 2011 By appellationmountain 34 Comments O by Too Far North via Flickr Today’s choice has two distinct origins with similar meanings. Thanks to mom-to-be Michelle for suggesting Orly as our Baby Name of the Day. Let’s start with the Hebrew origin for this name. Remember the middle name songstress Christina Aguilera gave to her son Max? It’s Liron – Hebrew for my song. The “li” element – my – appears in the name Orli, too. Or- comes from the word for light. T he meaning is roughly the “light is mine.” File this under yet another appealing Israeli option, as worn by notables like Jerusalem-born pianist/radio host Orli Shaham. The spelling Orlie is out there, too."
},
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"docid": "D1471881#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurelia_aurita\nAurelia aurita",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Aurelia aurita Aurelia aurita, Red Sea Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Cnidaria Class: Scyphozoa Order: Semaeostomeae Family: Ulmaridae Genus: Aurelia Species: A. aurita Binomial name Aurelia aurita ( Linnaeus, 1758)Aurelia aurita (also called the common jellyfish, moon jellyfish, moon jelly, or saucer jelly) is a widely studied species of the genus Aurelia. [ 1] All species in the genus are closely related, and it is difficult to identify Aurelia medusae without genetic sampling; most of what follows applies equally to all species of the genus. The most common method used to identify the species consists of selecting a jellyfish from a harbour using a device, usually a drinking glass and then photographing the subject. This means that they can be released in to the harbour shortly afterwards and return to their natural habitat. The jellyfish is translucent, usually about 25–40 cm (10–16 in) in diameter, and can be recognized by its four horseshoe-shaped gonads, easily seen through the top of the bell. It feeds by collecting medusae, plankton, and mollusks with its tentacles, and bringing them into its body for digestion. It is capable of only limited motion, and drifts with the current, even when swimming. Contents [ hide ]1 Distribution2 Feeding3 Body system4 Predators5 Gallery6 References7 Further reading8 External links Distribution [ edit]The genus Aurelia is found throughout most of the world's oceans, from the tropics to as far north as latitude 70°N and as far south as 40°S. [2] The species Aurelia aurita is found along the eastern Atlantic coast of Northern Europe and the western Atlantic coast of North America in New England and Eastern Canada. [ 2] [3] In general, Aurelia is an inshore genus that can be found in estuaries and harbors. [ 4]A. aurita lives in ocean water temperatures ranging from 6 to 31 °C (43 to 88 °F); with optimum temperatures of 9 to 19 °C (48 to 66 °F)."
},
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"docid": "D3033574#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamespedia.com/meaning/Areli/f\nAreli - Meaning of Areli",
"text": "\"What does Areli mean? Pronounce Areli [ 3 syll. a- re - li, ar - eli ] The baby girl name Areli is also used as a boy name, though the use for girls is far more popular. It is pronounced in English as ey-R IY -Lay †. Areli's language of origin is Hebrew and Latin. It is predominantly used in Spanish. Areli is a form of the English and Hebrew Arella. Areli is also a diminutive of the English, German, Italian, Polish, and Romanian Aurelia in the Spanish language. See also the related category spanish. Areli is an unusual baby girl name. Its usage peaked in 2008 with 0.016% of baby girls being named Areli."
},
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"docid": "D1205849#0",
"title": "http://www.biology-questions-and-answers.com/cnidarians.html\nCnidarians",
"text": "Cnidarians Easy to Understand Cnidarians Examples of Cnidarians1. What are some examples of cnidarians? In which environments can these animals be found? Jellyfish, Hydra, coral and sea anemones are good examples of cnidarians. All of them are aquatic and most of them live in the ocean. Image Diversity: jellyfish Hydra corals sea anemone Cnidarian Morphology More Bite-Sized Q&As Below2. What are the two main morphological patterns of cnidarians? Concerning locomotion, how are these forms different from each other? Morphologically, cnidarians are classified as polyps or medusae. Polyps are cylindrical and medusae are circular convex, like an umbrella."
},
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"docid": "D3066879#0",
"title": "http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2012/8/inverts\nAquarium Invertebrates: Moon Jellyfish in the Home: Can You Do It?",
"text": "\"Aquarium Invertebrates: Moon Jellyfish in the Home: Can You Do It? By Adam Blundell M. S. Jellyfish are an exciting new realm in the marine aquarium hobby. Not only are jellyfish aquariums now available for purchase, but creating and building your own system is also an exciting project.11 Comments W e've all seen them. Those wonderful jellyfish displays at public aquariums. At least, I sure hope you've had the chance to see them. They are beautiful, graceful, soothing, and most of all super cool. Jellyfish tanks are a great conversation piece, a great draw for marine life, and serve as a perfect example of aquatic husbandry and success. Efforts to learn about jellyfish life, care, and requirements has now culminated with the ability for home hobbyists to keep, raise, and even breed these amazing animals. What is a jellyfish? Jellyfish are a group animals within the phylum Cnidaria."
},
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"docid": "D1795336#0",
"title": "http://www.babynamewizard.com/baby-name/girl/aurelie\nFind the perfect name with our expert baby name toolsâFree!",
"text": "\"Aurelie Pronunciation: oh-ray-LEE (key)Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Origin of the name Aurelia: Feminine form of the Latin Aurelius (golden), a name derived from aurum (gold). Var: Aura Lee, Auralia, Auralie, Oralee, Oralie, Oralia. From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman. Buy the book Related Names: Aurelia, Oralia Favorite This Name Looking for the perfect name? Try the Name Match Maker to find the perfect baby name for you!Name Voyager US Popularity of Aurelie Over Time Sister & Brother Names Know an Aurelie? What are her siblings named? Enter Sibling Name M FAbigail Alexandrine Amelia Charlotte Christophe Desiree Eamon Eleanor Florence Guillaume Helene Hugo John Juliette Kaydence Keegan Madeline Maya Olivia Paul Peter Rebecca Sebastien William Xavier Name Lists Featuring Aurelie Canadian Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Canada (Quebec) 2014Canadian Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Canada (Quebec), 2010Canadian Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Canada (Quebec) for 2012Canadian Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Canada (Quebec) for 2012Canadian Girls Names: Most Popular Names for Girls in Canada (Quebec)Contribute your knowledge to the name Aurelie Report inappropriate content Comments and insights on the name Aurelie: | Edit It's a pretty name for a girl! I can imagine a lovely, sweet and smart girl. I want to like it, but all I hear is 'oh really'. It's also quite dated in France."
},
{
"docid": "D1363154#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_La_Dama_and_El_Catrin_mean\nWhat does el and la mean?",
"text": "\"Juuri Kuran 395 Contributions What does el and la mean? They both basically mean 'the'. What does the name Catrin means? The Name Catrin means the opposite of Kathrine.12Larissa 130 Contributions What does dama de la noche mean?lady of the night Adam Reisman 963,709 Contributionslinguist and full-time dad What does paras las damas mean? It means: \"\"for the ladies\"\"Fredro 10,303 Contributions What does la Pequena dama de papi mean in Spanish? Daddy's/poppa's little lady What does El and la mean in English? El and la means the in spanish. Because every word has to have a gender, el or la determines whether it's masculine or feminine; el as masculine and la as feminine. Hope this …Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions What actors and actresses appeared in La dama o el leon - 1986? The cast of La dama o el leon - 1986 includes: Liliana Abud Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions What actors and actresses appeared in La dama y el judicial - 1992?"
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"docid": "D2223463#0",
"title": "http://www.idiva.com/news-iparenting/20-unique-baby-names-for-your-november-born/33246\n20 Unique Baby Names for Your November Born",
"text": "November's here and that can mean only one thing - year end celebrations. The weather is getting better, the sun's soothing and there's a comforting nip in the air. So, if you are going to welcome your baby any time soon, it will just add to the celebrations. We have baby names that mean autumn and holy or pure. This is also the month of Kartik (or Karthik) in the Hindu lunar calendar. Kartik is most popular as the holiest month of the year. Here are 20 unique baby names for your November born. Baby Girl Name:1. Aurelia: Aurelia is a Latin name for a baby girl which means the golden one.2. Ariana: This is another baby girl name that means pure.3."
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"docid": "D572748#0",
"title": "http://biology.tutorvista.com/organism/invertebrates.html\nInvertebrates",
"text": "\"Biology Organism Biological Classification Kingdom Animalia Animal Kingdom Classification Invertebrates Invertebrates Invertebrates are the most abundant organisms on earth. They occupy almost all habitats, they can be found crawling, flying, swimming or floating. Invertebrates are the animals without backbone. These animals do not have internal skeleton made of bone. They play a vital role in the earth's ecosystem. About 99 per cent of the known organisms are invertebrates. Out of the planets estimated 15-30 million species about 90% of the animals are invertebrates. These come in may shapes and sizes and provide services that are vital for our survival. The most common vertebrates include sponges, annelids, echinoderms, molluscs and arthropods. Arthropods includes insects, crustaceans and arachnids."
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"docid": "D1349114#0",
"title": "http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Zeba\nWhat does Zeba mean?",
"text": "\"What does Zeba mean? Z eba [ze-ba] as a name for girls has its root in Greek, and the meaning of the name Zeba is \"\"life of Zeus\"\". Zeba is a version of Zenobia (Greek). ASSOCIATED WITH greek, life Variations ALTERNATIVE FORMS VIA ZENOBIA Zeena, Zena, Zenda, Zenina, Zenna CREATIVE FORMS (female) (male)MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS Zeba Aurelia (Z. A. ), .. How popular is Zeba? Zeba is an uncommonly occurring given name for females. Zeba is also an uncommon last name for both adults and children. ( 2000 U. S. DEMOGRAPHICS) \""
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"docid": "D103804#0",
"title": "http://www.20000-names.com/metallic_names.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Metallic Names Names that mean anvil, brass, bronze, gold, iron, iron-like, metal, silver. Strong as iron. Names of deities of metal. Metal-related names. [ Suggest Names for this page ]Page 1 of 1UNISEX: KIN ( 欽 ): Japanese unisex name meaning \"\"gold. \"\" SILVER : English unisex name meaning \"\"silver,\"\" which may refer to either the precious metal or the color. VANNA : Cambodian Khmer unisex name meaning \"\"golden.\"\" Compare with another form of Vanna. MALE: ALTAN ( Алтан ): Mongolian name meaning \"\"gold. \"\" ARDIT ( Ардит ): Albanian name meaning \"\"golden day. \"\""
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"docid": "D425488#0",
"title": "http://www.bloodhorse.com/horse-racing/articles/tag/wesley-ward\nKeyword: Wesley Ward",
"text": "\"Grade 1 Winner Hootenanny Retired to Buck Pond Farm Grade 1 winner Hootenanny has been retired and will stand the 2018 breeding season at Douglas Arnold's Buck Pond Farm in Versailles, Ky. By Blood Horse Staff December 22, 2017Lady Aurelia 'Absolutely' Racing in 2018Trainer Wesley Ward said Stonestreet Stables and Peter Leidel's dual group 1 winner Lady Aurelia came out of her 10th-place finish in the Nov. 4 Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) \"\"good. \"\" By Jeremy Balan November 5, 2017Lady Aurelia, Marsha Meet Again in BC Turf Sprint Stonestreet and Peter Leidel's Lady Aurelia will get a shot at redemption for the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (G1), when she faces Marsha with a full field of 12 in the Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) Nov. 4 at Del Mar. By Erin Shea October 30, 2017Oscar Performance Quick in Final Breeders' Cup Breeze Trainer Brian Lynch didn't need a stopwatch to tell him how much Oscar Performance was feeling himself the morning of Oct. 29 at Del Mar. By Alicia Wincze Hughes October 29, 2017Ward Pleased With Lady Aurelia's Final Keeneland Work Lady Aurelia turned in her final Keeneland work Oct. 21, a day before she leaves for Southern California and her upcoming start in the $1 million Breeders' Cup Turf Sprint (G1T) Nov. 4 at Del Mar. By Blood Horse Staff October 21, 2017Happy Like a Fool Kicks Away in Matron Returning to the United States and to the dirt did the trick for the Wesley Ward-trained Happy Like a Fool, as she pulled away from rivals in the Belmont Park stretch to win the $150,000 Matron Stakes (G3) Oct. 15. By Erin Shea October 15, 2017Take Charge Paula Returns to Sprinting in Matron After an off-the-board finish in her first try at a route, Bruce Tallisman's Take Charge Paula will return to sprinting in the $150,000 Matron Stakes (G3) Oct. 15 at Belmont Park. By Frank Angst October 12, 2017Lady Aurelia Spoiling Ward With Her Consistency Trainer Wesley Ward checked another preparatory move off the list the morning of Oct. 3 as Lady Aurelia put in a solid five-furlong work in company with Childhood over the Keeneland turf. By Alicia Wincze Hughes October 3, 2017Lady Aurelia Sharp in Work at Keeneland Stonestreet Stables and Peter Leidel's Lady Aurelia put in her first work since returning from her narrow defeat in the Aug. 25 Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) at York, covering four furlongs in :50 3/5 over the Keeneland turf Sept. 26. By Blood Horse Staff September 26, 2017Undefeated Hemp Hemp Hurray Takes on Summer Stakes Ken and Sarah Ramsey's undefeated Hemp Hemp Hurray will look to build on two eye-catching performances with an automatic Breeders' Cup berth on the line in the $200,000 Summer Stakes (G2T) Sept. 17 at Woodbine. By Jeremy Balan September 14, 2017Lady Aurelia to Return to Keeneland for BC Preparations Keeneland-based trainer Wesley Ward said Aug. 28 that European champion Lady Aurelia would return to Keeneland at week's end from England, where last Friday hard-charging rival Marsha nosed her out to win the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) at York. By Blood Horse Staff August 28, 2017Marsha Catches Lady Aurelia in Nunthorpe Upset Jockey Frankie Dettori raised an arm in celebration after driving Lady Aurelia past the finish in the Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (G1) Aug. 25 at York but the jubilation proved premature as the camera found Marsha's closing lunge had her home first. By Bob Kieckhefer August 25, 2017Lady Aurelia Breezes Five Furlongs at Keeneland European champion Lady Aurelia, based at Keeneland with trainer Wesley Ward, covered five furlongs Aug. 8 on a firm turf course in 1:02 in her final United States work before her next scheduled start in the Aug. 25 Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes (G1). By Blood Horse Staff August 8, 2017Ward Pleased With Stable's Royal Ascot Performance Trainer Wesley Ward was at his Keeneland base the morning of June 26, overseeing his string that soon will include two recent stakes winners at the Royal Ascot meet in King's Stand (G1) winner Lady Aurelia and Sandringham winner Con Te Partiro."
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aurgroup credit union routing number
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"docid": "D2671632#0",
"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/routing-number-242077121.html\n242077121 routing number of AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION",
"text": "242077121 routing number of AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNIONCheck AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION routing numbers for bank transfers.242077121 is a routing number of AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION. Check detailed information about 242077121. This bank routing number is required for electronic funds transfer. Bank routing number of AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION is the first nine digits of the number along the bottom left section of your check. The routing number for checking, savings and money market accounts identifies the financial institution where the account was opened and is located. Validate an International Bank Account Number structure and length, identify the bank owning this account, BIC code and address at IBAN checker . Detailed information for Routing Number 242077121Routing Number: 242077121Bank Name: AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNIONBank Address: 8811 HOLDEN BLVDState: OHZip Code: 45014-0000Bank Phone: (513) 942-4422Office Type: Main City: FAIRFIELDService Number: 041000014Institution Code: 1Find other AURGROUP FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION routing numbers."
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"docid": "D3497515#0",
"title": "https://www.selectcdrates.com/barksdale-federal-credit-union-routing-number/\nBarksdale Federal Credit Union Routing Number",
"text": "\"« Truliant Credit Union Routing Number Utah Community Credit Union Routing Number »Barksdale Federal Credit Union Routing Number The Barksdale Federal Credit Union routing number is 311175093. The routing number for Barksdale may also be known as the Barksdale Credit Union routing and transit number or the ABA number. The nine digit number assigned to Barksdale Credit Union and those that are assigned to other credit unions and banks are used to identify the financial institution upon which a payment was drawn or credited. Barksdale Credit Union is a Louisiana based financial institution. The credit union offers a broad array of consumer and business products and services. Barksdale manages 19 branches. All branch locations of the credit union employ the same routing number including the locations in Alexandria, Benton, Blanchard, Bossier City, Cotton Valley, De Ridder, Fort Polk, Hodge, Leesville, Oakdale, and Shreveport, LA. The routing number for Barksdale Credit Union is used to process wire funds transfers, making direct deposits, direct bill payments, setting up account for online banking, and other such electronic transfers. The Barksdale Credit Union routing number can also be found on the checks drawn on the credit union and is used for the process to reorder checks. The routing number is located along the bottom of personal checks."
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"docid": "D667625#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/fcu/5286-29620-kellogg-co-employees-kellogg-midwest-federal-credit-union/\nKellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch of Kellogg Midwest Credit Union in Omaha, NE",
"text": "Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch of Kellogg Midwest FCU in Omaha, NEBranch Information Routing Number Swift Code Write a Review Credit Union Kellogg Midwest Branch Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch (Corporate Office)Address 1726 N 120th St , Omaha, NE 68154County Douglas Branch Type Corporate Office Contact Number 402-881-8138Mailing Information Mailing Address Po Box 241497 , Omaha, Nebraska 68124Phone 402-881-8138Routing Number for Kellogg Midwest in NEA routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, etc. to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. Usually all banks have different routing numbers for each state in the US. You can find the routing number for Kellogg Midwest in NE here. Post your Review Reviews of Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch of Kellogg Midwest Be the first one to review Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch of Kellogg Midwest Maps Kellogg Midwest Branches in Omaha, NEKellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch Kellogg Midwest Federal Credit Union Branch More Credit Unions in Omaha, NESac Credit Union Metro Health Services Credit Union Centris Credit Union First Nebraska Educators And Employ Credit Union Creighton Credit Union Omaha Credit Union Heartland Area Credit Union Union Pacific Streamliner Credit Union Omaha Douglas Credit Union Kellogg Midwest Credit Union Mutual First Credit Union Gallup Credit Union Our Family Social Credit Union Woodmen Credit Union Electrical Workers No 22 Credit Union"
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"docid": "D1723210#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-72783.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Community Resource Credit Union Routing Number for 6218 Fm 2100 Crosby, Tx 77532 branch location. COMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERCOMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 6218 FM 2100 Crosby, TX 77532 Phone Number: (281) 422-3611Routing Number City, State Zip Phone313077513 BAYTOWN, TX 77522 (281) 422-3611There are several routing numbers for Community Resource Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Community Resource Credit Union branch office at (281) 422-3611 to get an accurate routing number for Community Resource Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Community Resource Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND COMMUNITY RESOURCE CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Community Resource Credit Union located at 6218 Fm 2100 Crosby, Tx 77532, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Community Resource Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Community Resource Credit Union Branch Office in Crosby, TX. A guide to identify Branch Office Crosby, TX routing number."
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{
"docid": "D400070#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/vystar/fl/\nVystar Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Vystar Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Vystar Florida Filter Results By City: Jacksonville (23)Orange Park (6)St Augustine (3)Palatka (2)Palm Coast (2)Ponte Vedra Beach (2)Callahan (2)Middleburg (2)Green Cove Springs (1)Jacksonville Beach (1)Lake City (1)SAINT JOHNS (1)Macclenny (1)Fernandina Beach (1)Gainesville (1)Starke (1)Vystar Credit Union Branches in Florida50 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Vystar - West Nassau High School 1 Warrior Dr Callahan, FL, 32011 Phone Number: 904-879-3461 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Callahan 542277 US Highway 1 Callahan, FL, 32011 Phone Number: 904-594-5591 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Fernandina Beach 1900 S 14th St Fernandina Beach, FL, 32034 Phone Number: 904-908-2458 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Gainesville 3616 SW 34th St Gainesville, FL, 32608 Phone Number: 904-594-5570 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Green Cove Springs 601 N Orange Ave Green Cove Springs, FL, 32043 Phone Number: 904-594-5494 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Oakleaf 8425 Merchants Way Jacksonville, FL, 32222-2852 Phone Number: 904-594-5501 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Westside Drive Thru 4539 Blanding Blvd Jacksonville, FL, 32210 Phone Number: 904-908-2799 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Southside 8263 Philips Hwy Jacksonville, FL, 32256-8201 Phone Number: 904-908-2880 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Regency Commons 686 Commerce Center Dr Jacksonville, FL, 32225 Phone Number: 904-908-2836 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Roosevelt 4420 Wabash Ave Jacksonville, FL, 32210 Phone Number: 904-908-2392 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Northside 1831 Dunn Ave Jacksonville, FL, 32218 Phone Number: 904-908-2330 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Mandarin 11343 San Jose Blvd Jacksonville, FL, 32223 Phone Number: 904-908-2471 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Normandy 7765 Normandy Blvd Jacksonville, FL, 32221-6638 Phone Number: 904-594-5453 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Wolfson High School 7000 Powers Ave Jacksonville, FL, 32217 Phone Number: 904-908-2307 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Vystar - Oceanway 13075 N Main St Jacksonville, FL, 32218 Phone Number: 904-594-5527 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2 3 4Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Florida Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)Vystar (50)Midflorida (42)Fairwinds (36)Navy Federal Credit Union (25)Gte (23)Grow Financial (23)Central Florida Educators (22)Achieva Credit Union (21)Campus Usa (19)Community First Credit Union Of Flo (18)Insight (17)Pen Air (15)Mccoy (14)121 Financial (14)First Florida (13)Launch (13)Dade County (13)Florida Central (12)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D2419500#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-60800.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Grow Financial Credit Union Routing Number for 10801 Starkey Rd Ste 103 Largo, Fl 33777 branch location. GROW FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERGROW FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 10801 Starkey Rd Ste 103 Largo, FL 33777 Phone Number: (727) 319-4409Routing Number City, State Zip Phone263182914 TAMPA, FL 33619 (813) 837-2451There are several routing numbers for Grow Financial Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Grow Financial Credit Union branch office at (727) 319-4409 to get an accurate routing number for Grow Financial Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Grow Financial Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND GROW FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Grow Financial Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Grow Financial Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Grow Financial Credit Union located at 10801 Starkey Rd Ste 103 Largo, Fl 33777, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Grow Financial Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Grow Financial Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Grow Financial Credit Union Branch Office in Largo, FL. A guide to identify Branch Office Largo, FL routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D1277545#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/navy-federal-credit-union/nc/\nNavy Federal Credit Union in North Carolina Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By City: Fayetteville (2)Jacksonville (2)Elizabeth City (1)Havelock (1)Midway Park (1)Moyock (1)Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in North Carolina8 branches found. Showing 1 - 8Navy Federal Credit Union - USCG Elizabeth City 1664 Weeksville Rd Elizabeth City, NC, 27909 Phone Number: 252-333-1540 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Cliffdale 2430 Two Bale Ln Fayetteville, NC, 28304 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Skibo Road 1800 SKIBO RD STE 320 FAYETTEVILLE, NC, 28303 Phone Number: 910-867-7258 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Havelock 121 US Highway 70 W Havelock, NC, 28532 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Yopp Road 422 Yopp Rd Jacksonville, NC, 28540 Phone Number: 866-661-7650 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Western Blvd 1171 Western Blvd Jacksonville, NC, 28546 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Piney Green Road 2830 Piney Green Rd Midway Park, NC, 28544 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Moyock 105 Currituck Commerical Dr Ste C Moyock, NC, 27958 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in North Carolina State Employees' (261)Truliant (28)Allegacy (22)Self Help (18)Members (18)Coastal (17)Marine (14)Latino Community (11)Sharonview (9)Telco Community Credit Union (9)First Flight (9)Piedmont Advantage Credit Union (9)Mountain (8)Navy Federal Credit Union (8)Premier (7)Charlotte Metro (7)Carolinas Telco (6)Summit (6)Fort Bragg (5)Vision Financial (5)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D400067#0",
"title": "http://bankshelp.com/routing-number.aspx?routingnumber=vystar-credit-union-263079276\nVYSTAR CREDIT UNION ACH Routing Number - 263079276",
"text": "Routing Number BANK OF AMERICAUS BANKJPMORGAN CHASEWELLS FARGO BANKCAPITAL ONEFARMERS STATE BANKAll Banks Bank Locations SWIFT Code Routing Number Bank Holidays Mortgage Calculator Loan Calculator Auto Loan Calculator TOP banks in USAJPMorgan Chase Bank, NAWells Fargo Bank, NABank of America, NACitibank, NAU. S. Bank NAPNC Bank, NAThe Bank of New York Mellon Capital One, NATD Bank, NAState Street Bank & Trust Company Other Links UK Bank Details Symbol Codes VYSTAR CREDIT UNION ACH Routing Number - 263079276Bank / Institute VYSTAR CREDIT UNIONRouting Number 263079276Change Date 09 Jul 2014Address P. O. BOX 45085 JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA - 32232Office Code O O = Main Office B = Branch Servicing FRB Number 061000146 Servicing Fed's main office routing number Record Type Code 1 Record Type Code indicating the routing number to be used to route or send ACH items to the RFI 0 = Institution is a Federal Reserve Bank 1 = Send items to customer routing number 2 = Send items to customer using new routing number field Institution Status Code 1 Institution Status Code is based on the customers receiver code 1=Receives Gov/Comm Instructions for wire transfer Domestic wire transfer to VYSTAR CREDIT UNIONYou will need following information to receive the fund to your VYSTAR CREDIT UNION account from any other financial institution within USYour VYSTAR CREDIT UNION account number VYSTAR CREDIT UNION Address : VYSTAR CREDIT UNION, P. O. BOX 45085, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA - 32232VYSTAR CREDIT UNION Routing Number : 263079276domestic wire transfer from VYSTAR CREDIT UNIONYou will need following information to transfer the fund from your VYSTAR CREDIT UNION account to any other financial institution within USBeneficiary's Name and Account Number Receiving Institution Name and Address Routing Number of Receiving Institution International wire transfer to VYSTAR CREDIT UNIONYou will need following information to receive the fund to your VYSTAR CREDIT UNION account from any other financial institution outside USBeneficiary's Name and Account Number Beneficiary bank Name Address VYSTAR CREDIT UNION Routing Number : 263079276VYSTAR CREDIT UNION Swift Code Click here to find VYSTAR CREDIT UNION Swift Code International wire transfer from VYSTAR CREDIT UNIONYou will need following information to transfer the fund from your VYSTAR CREDIT UNION account to any other financial institution outside USBeneficiary's Name and Account Number Receiving Institution Name and Address Receiving Institution Swift Code Click here to find Receiving Institution Swift Code"
},
{
"docid": "D252162#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/piedmont-credit-union/\nPiedmont Credit Union Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Virginia (4)Piedmont Credit Union Branches4 branches found. Showing 1 - 4Piedmont Credit Union - 58 West Branch 1555 Meadowview Dr Danville, VA, 24541 Phone Number: 434-797-1954 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Piedmont Credit Union - 41 Branch 3240 Franklin Turnpike Danville, VA, 24540 Phone Number: 434-797-1954 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Piedmont Credit Union - Main Office 366 Piney Forest Rd Danville, VA, 24540 Phone Number: 434-797-1954 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Piedmont Credit Union - South Boston Office 4027 Halifax Rd South Boston, VA, 24592-4831 Phone Number: 800-367-3328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in USANavy Federal Credit Union (274)State Employees' (261)America First (118)First Community (97)Mountain America (87)The Golden 1 (81)Teachers (79)Alaska Usa (73)Security Service (72)Members 1st (58)Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)State Employees (56)Randolph Brooks (55)Chartway (53)Service (52)Royal (51)Vystar (50)Desert Schools (47)Western (46)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D1113061#0",
"title": "https://creditunionroutingnumber.com/lake-michigan-credit-union-routing-number-lmcu-routing-number/\nLake Michigan Credit Union Routing Number- LMCU Routing Number",
"text": "October 24, 2017 ROUTERLake Michigan Credit Union Routing Number- LMCU Routing Number Lake Michigan Credit Union Routing Number is a 9 digit number assigned to banks by The American Bankers Association (ABA) to identify the bank upon which a payment was drawn. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers (RTNs), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing number differs according to the location and the account that you have opened in the particular branch. Find Lake Michigan Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The easiest way to find the routing number for Lake Michigan Credit Union Routing Number is to look at the bottom of the check in the left corner. Routing Number Primary State Last Changed Company Information272480306valid routing number MI [info]2/12/2004Lake Michigan Credit Union P O BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790272480500Out of service. use a new number272480678MI [info]4/24/2008Lake Michigan Credit Union PO BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790272480571Out of service. use a new number272480678MI [info]4/24/2008Lake Michigan Credit Union PO BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790272480678valid routing number MI [info]2/12/2004Lake Michigan Credit Union [LAKE MICHIGAN CU]PO BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790272480979Out of service. use a new number272480678MI [info]4/24/2008Lake Michigan Credit Union PO BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790272481826valid routing number MI [info]6/1/2010Lake Michigan Credit Union PO BOX 2848GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49501-0000616 242-9790Fedwire Routing Number: Fedwire transfer is most convenient one method for transferring funds and dealing the business transfers through various bank accounts. This method can be used for domestic as well as international transactions in which there is no involvement of cash or check, rather the account balance is directly debited. To complete a Fedwire transfer, the sender must provide his bank name and account number, the city and state of the receiving bank and the bank’s routing number, the receiving account number."
},
{
"docid": "D1026080#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/energy/\nRouting number for ENERGY Credit Union",
"text": "Routing Number for ENERGY Credit Union ENERGY Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Energy Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial tran First Servicetions such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers ( First Services), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of tran First Servicetion being made. Find Energy Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Energy Credit Union checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your credit union. Energy Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Energy Credit Union (www.energycreditunion.org) in MA (for all transaction types) is 211083528Other Routing Numbers for Energy Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip303085434 ENERGIZE CREDIT UNION P. O. BOX 54309 OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma, 73154313083303 ENERGY CAPITAL CREDIT UNION 18540 NORTHWEST FREEWAY HOUSTON Texas, 77065211083528 ENERGY CREDIT UNION 156 SPRING ST. WEST ROXBURY Massachusetts, 02132254075454 ENERGY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SUITE 110 ROCKVILLE Maryland, 20850261073326 ENERGY ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION STE 100 TULSA Oklahoma, 74119303986258 ENERGY ONE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 6100 S YALE STE 100 TULSA Oklahoma, 74136274073766 ENERGY PLUS CREDIT UNION 1230 W MORRIS ST INDIANAPOLIS Indiana, 46221291975601 ENERGY SERVICES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SUITE 101 SAINT CLOUD Minnesota, 56301**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari"
},
{
"docid": "D2803687#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/crane/in/\nCrane Credit Union in Indiana Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Crane Credit Union in Indiana Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Crane Indiana Filter Results By City: Evansville (3)Plainfield (2)Terre Haute (2)Edinburgh (1)Washington (1)Franklin (1)Linton (1)Bedford (1)Loogootee (1)Bloomington (1)Odon (1)Crane (1)Crane Credit Union Branches in Indiana16 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Bedford Br 1201 James Ave Bedford, IN, 47421 Phone Number: 812-276-2900 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Bloomington Br 3855 W Jonathan Dr Bloomington, IN, 47404 Phone Number: 812-323-9200 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Crane Br 300 Highway 361 Crane, IN, 47522 Phone Number: 812-854-0111 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Atterbury Br 509C School House Rd Edinburgh, IN, 46124 Phone Number: 812-526-1342 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Mary Street-Evansville 520 Mary St Ste 210 Evansville, IN, 47710-1681 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - 1st Ave-Evansville 2511 N 1st Ave Evansville, IN, 47710 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - MLK-Evansvilee 100 NW M L King Blvd Evansville, IN, 47708 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Franklin Br 2028 N Morton St Franklin, IN, 46131 Phone Number: 317-346-0139 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Linton Br 2033 E State Highway 54 Linton, IN, 47441 Phone Number: 812-847-0777 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Loogootee Branch 2 Loogootee Plz Loogootee, IN, 47553 Phone Number: 812-295-4555 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union 1 W Gate Dr Odon, IN, 47562 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union -Plainfield Br 1000 E Main St Plainfield, IN, 46168 Phone Number: 317-837-9950 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Plainfield Br 905 Southfield Dr Plainfield, IN, 46168 Phone Number: 317-838-8300 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Terre Haute Br 1125 Ohio St Terre Haute, IN, 47807 Phone Number: 812-232-8051 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union Terre Haute North Br 5650 N 13th St Terre Haute, IN, 47805 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Indiana Teachers (50)Indiana Members (25)Centra (22)Beacon (20)Three Rivers (17)Crane (16)Interra (13)Forum (13)Notre Dame (11)Communitywide (11)Purdue (11)Profed (11)Midwest America (11)Industrial (10)Fire Police City County (10)Indiana University (10)Evansville Teachers (9)Financial Center First (8)Hoosier Hills (8)Fort Financial (8)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D1401635#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-74126.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Intouch Credit Union Routing Number for 7676 W Lake Mead Blvd Las Vegas, Nv 89128 branch location. INTOUCH CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERINTOUCH CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 7676 W Lake Mead Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89128 Phone Number: (702) 992-7430Routing Number City, State Zip Phone311079474 PLANO, TX 75025 (214) 291-1915311079474 PLANO, TX 75025 (214) 291-1776There are several routing numbers for Intouch Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Intouch Credit Union branch office at (702) 992-7430 to get an accurate routing number for Intouch Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Intouch Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND INTOUCH CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Intouch Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Intouch Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to Intouch Credit Union located at 7676 W Lake Mead Blvd Las Vegas, Nv 89128, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Intouch Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Intouch Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Intouch Credit Union Branch Office in Las Vegas, NV. A guide to identify Branch Office Las Vegas, NV routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D302011#0",
"title": "https://bankroutings.com/suncoast-credit-union-routing-number/\nSUNCOAST CREDIT UNION Routing Number 263182817",
"text": "SUNCOAST CREDIT UNION Routing Number 263182817February 26, 2018 ADMIN Credit Union Routing Number 0Hello, Dear Users!!! If you are searching for Suncoast Credit Union Routing Number genuine post then you are already looking at the right post, my friend. You will be allowed to have every detail of Suncoast Routing Number here including all kind of transactions. You might have already informed how important is it for you to know your routing number to complete any kind of fund transfers or transactions. It is notable that you will require routing number every time you want to proceed with any kind of transactions. So, we do suggest our users they save or store the important record they find here which will help you in an instant. Also read this : Bank Of America Routing Number Chase bank Routing Number Walls Fargo Routing Number PNC Routing Number Citi Bank Routing Number HSBC Routing Number TD Bank Routing Number SUNCOAST CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER 263182817Routing Number for Suncoast Credit Union allows the credit union users and customers to complete their financial transaction and transfer tasks including wire, wireless, paper, electronic fund transfers. It is also first essential thing when you are proceeding with e-checks, direct deposits, mobile payments or any kind of electronic transactions. The same routing number 263182817 is used for all the transaction tasks for the credit union for all the locations. It is notable that you might be required to enter the address for the credit union."
},
{
"docid": "D3402521#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/kinecta/\nRouting number for KINECTA Credit Union",
"text": "Routing Number for KINECTA Credit Union KINECTA Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Kinecta Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial transactions such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers (RTNs), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of transaction being made. Find Kinecta Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Kinecta Credit Union checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your credit union. Kinecta Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Kinecta Credit Union (for all transaction types) is 322278073Other Routing Numbers for Kinecta Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip322078079 322278073 KINECTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1440 ROSECRANS AVE MANHATTAN BEACH California, 90266322275788 KINECTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1440 ROSECRANS AVENUE MANHATTAN BEACH California, 90266322276062 322278073 KINECTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1440 ROSECRANS AVE MANHATTAN BEACH California, 90266322278073 KINECTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1440 ROSECRANS AVE MANHATTAN BEACH California, 90266322283699 322278073 KINECTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1440 ROSECRANS AVE MANHATTAN BCH California, 90266**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari"
},
{
"docid": "D222619#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/navy-federal-credit-union/fl/\nNavy Federal Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Navy Federal Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Navy Federal Credit Union Florida Filter Results By City: Jacksonville (8)Pensacola (4)Satellite Beach (1)Mary Esther (1)Altamonte Springs (1)Tampa (1)Miami (1)Atlantic Beach (1)Winter Park (1)Orlando (1)Clearwater (1)Pace (1)Fleming Island (1)Panama City Beach (1)GULF BREEZE (1)Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in Florida25 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Navy Federal Credit Union - Altamonte Springs 955 W State Road 436 Ste 1060 Altamonte Springs, FL, 32714 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Atlantic Village 961 Atlantic Blvd Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Clearwater 2699 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater, FL, 33760 Phone Number: 727-532-8402 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Fleming Island 1826 Town Center Blvd Fleming Island, FL, 32003 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Gulf Breeze 1153 GULF BREEZE Pkwy STE A GULF BREEZE, FL, 32561 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Regency Square 9583 Regency Square Blvd N Jacksonville, FL, 32225-8128 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Mayport PO Box 280058 Jacksonville, FL, 32228-0058 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - NAS Jax (Ortega) 7231 Golden Wings Rd Jacksonville, FL, 32244 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Orange Park 6100 Collins Rd Jacksonville, FL, 32244 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - St. Johns 11270 Saint Johns Industrial Pkwy S Jacksonville, FL, 32246 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Brooklyn Station 150 Riverside Ave Ste 101 Jacksonville, FL, 32202 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - River City Marketplace 550 Airport Center Dr Jacksonville, FL, 32218 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Avenues Walk 10480 Avenues Walk Blvd Jacksonville, FL, 32258 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Hurlburt Field 251 Mary Esther Blvd Ste C1 Mary Esther, FL, 32569 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Miami 909 SE 1st Ave Ste 100 Miami, FL, 33131-3032 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Florida Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)Vystar (50)Midflorida (42)Fairwinds (36)Navy Federal Credit Union (25)Gte (23)Grow Financial (23)Central Florida Educators (22)Achieva Credit Union (21)Campus Usa (19)Community First Credit Union Of Flo (18)Insight (17)Pen Air (15)Mccoy (14)121 Financial (14)First Florida (13)Launch (13)Dade County (13)Florida Central (12)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D2383473#0",
"title": "https://www.selectcdrates.com/intouch-credit-union-routing-number/\nInTouch Credit Union Routing Number",
"text": "\"« San Mateo Credit Union Routing Number Clearview Federal Credit Union Routing Number »In Touch Credit Union Routing Number The routing number for In Touch Credit Union is 311079474. The routing number for In Touch Credit Union (ITCU) may also be referred to as the ITCU ABA number, ITCU routing transit number, or simply the ITCU check routing number. This routing number, 311079474, is assigned to the credit union to identify payments and financial transfers between ITCU and other financial institutions in the U. S. banking system. The routing number is frequently used for check processing and electronic funds transfers. Common types of transactions that require ITCU customers to use the routing number include online ACH payments and direct deposits, sending and receiving wire transfers, switching accounts to ITCU, setting up accounts with ITCU online banking, reordering checks, and similar financial activities. ITCU is federally insured credit union based in Plano, Texas. It offers a number of financial products and services to its members including deposit accounts, savings accounts loans, wealth management and related products and services. In Touch Credit Union currently operates 19 branches in four states. Customers of In Touch Credit Union can find the routing number printed along the bottom of the personal checks drawn on the institution. The routing number for the credit union is the first 9 digits listed at the bottom of the checks and is followed by the account holders account number and the current check number."
},
{
"docid": "D2693184#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-62394.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers Acushnet Credit Union Routing Number for 112 Main Street Acushnet, Ma 02743 branch location. ACUSHNET CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERACUSHNET CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 112 Main Street Acushnet, MA 02743 Phone Number: (508) 995-9100Routing Number City, State Zip Phone211380179 ACUSHNET, MA 02743 (508) 995-9100There are several routing numbers for Acushnet Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call Acushnet Credit Union branch office at (508) 995-9100 to get an accurate routing number for Acushnet Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up Acushnet Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND ACUSHNET CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office To get directions to Acushnet Credit Union located at 112 Main Street Acushnet, Ma 02743, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. Acushnet Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for Acushnet Credit Union Corporate Office in Acushnet, MA. A guide to identify Corporate Office Acushnet, MA routing number."
},
{
"docid": "D263527#0",
"title": "https://bankroutings.com/fairwinds-routing-number/\nFairwinds Credit Union Routing Number 263181368",
"text": "Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number 263181368February 26, 2018 ADMIN Credit Union Routing Number 0Hi, Dear Users!!! We do know how it is important for you to know Fairwinds Routing Number for completing your financial tasks at the credit union. It might be hard for you to know about every detail related to Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number for fund transfers and other transactions. You might be acknowledged how much is it essential for you to proceed with any transaction or fund transfers. So, we do suggest our users they save or store the important records they find here which will helpful for everytime you need it in an instant. Fairwinds Routing Number 263181368Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number allows the credit union users to complete their transactions tasks includes wire transfers, online payments, wireless, electronic transactions, e-checks, paper transfers etc. The routing number is a 9 digit primary code which is used in the United States by federal banks which also identifies the bank or any financial institution with which you are connected. It is notable that the routing number for Fairwinds Credit Union 263181368 is used for all the transactions for the Fairwinds Credit Union. So, whenever there is a requirement to enter routing number enter the same number. Also read this : Bank Of America Routing Number Chase bank Routing Number Walls Fargo Routing Number PNC Routing Number Citi Bank Routing Number HSBC Routing Number TD Bank Routing Number Fairwinds Credit Union Routing Number Orlando263181368Bank Registered Name Fairwinds Credit Union Registered Bank Address FAIRWINDS Credit Union 3087N. Alafaya Trail Orlando, FL 32826Status Active Type Main Office Users are allowed to complete Paper Transactions Wire Fund Transfers Mobile Payments Direct Deposits Online Transfers Electronics Transactions I hope we have satisfied you with post information available here for Fairwinds Routing Number was enough to complete your transactions tasks."
},
{
"docid": "D170835#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/gulf-coast/\nRouting number for GULF COAST Credit Union",
"text": "Routing Number for GULF COAST Credit Union GULF COAST Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Gulf Coast Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial tran First Servicetions such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers ( First Services), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of tran First Servicetion being made. Find Gulf Coast Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Gulf Coast Credit Union checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your credit union. Gulf Coast Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Gulf Coast Federal Credit Union (www.gulfcoastfcu.org) in AL (for all transaction types) is 265176151 Routing Number for Gulf Coast Federal Credit Union (www.ccgcfcu.com) in TX (for all transaction types) is 314978446Other Routing Numbers for Gulf Coast Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip065201860 GULF COAST BANK 221 SOUTH STATE STREET ABBEVILLE Louisiana, 70510265070435 GULF COAST BANK & TRUST COMPANY 201 NORTH CARROLLTON AVE NEW ORLEANS Louisiana, 70119063215489 GULF COAST COMMUNITY BANK 40 NORTH PALAFOX STREET PENSACOLA Florida, 32502265376906 GULF COAST COMMUNITY FCU 12364 HIGHWAY 49 GULFPORT Mississippi, 39503313087286 GULF COAST EDUCATORS F. C. U 5953 FAIRMONT PKWY PASADENA Texas, 77505314978446 GULF COAST FCU 2633 RUDD FIELD CORPUS CHRISTI Texas, 78468265176151 GULF COAST FEDERAL CREDIT UNION 1001 SPRINGHILL AVE MOBILE Alabama, 36604**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari"
},
{
"docid": "D469271#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/fcu/5536-20338-navy-federal-credit-union-fort-polk/\nFort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Credit Union in Leesville, LA",
"text": "Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union FCU in Leesville, LABranch Information Routing Number Swift Code Write a Review Credit Union Navy Federal Credit Union Branch Fort Polk Branch Address 1770 S 5th St Ste A , Leesville, LA 71446-5342County Vernon Branch Type Branch Office Contact Number 888-842-6328Mailing Information Mailing Address 1770 S 5th St Ste A , Leesville, Louisiana 71446-5342Phone 888-842-6328Routing Number for Navy Federal Credit Union in LAA routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institute for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, etc. to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. Usually all banks have different routing numbers for each state in the US. You can find the routing number for Navy Federal Credit Union in LA here. Post your Review Reviews of Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Be the first one to review Fort Polk Branch of Navy Federal Credit Union Maps Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in Leesville, LAFort Polk Branch More Credit Unions in Leesville, LANavy Federal Credit Union Credit Union Barksdale Credit Union"
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auricle meaning in heart
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{
"docid": "D1896990#0",
"title": "http://www.ivyroses.com/Define/Auricle\nAuricle",
"text": "Auricle This section is about Structures of the Heart An auricle is a feature of the anatomy of the heart. There are two auricles in the heart. One auricle is attached to each of the anterior surfaces of the outer-walls of the atria (that is, the left atrium and the right atrium ). Visually, they look like wrinkled pouch-like structures. Their purpose is to increase the capacity of the atrium, and so also increase the volume of blood that it is able to contain. It is useful to know about the auricles for two reasons:to understand the physiology of how they work and how they contribute to the overall effectiveness of the heart, andbecause (in terms of anatomy), other important components of the heart are often described in terms of their position relative to one or other of the auricles. These structures are called ' auricles ' because they were thought to resemble dog's ears. More about the heart and blood circulation: See the following for more about the heart, blood, blood circulation, disorders of the blood circulation system, and related topics. The Structure of the Heart The Functions of the Heart Systemic Circulation (i.e. blood flow around the body beyond the heart and lungs)Pulmonary Circulation (i.e. blood flow through the heart and lungs)Heart Conditions, heart problems and disorders, both chronic and acute Heart Disease Risk Factors, avoidable and unavoidable Discoveries about the circulatory system and how it works Books about heart disease."
}
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"docid": "D1449076#0",
"title": "https://www2.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookcircSYS.html\nTHE CIRCULATORY SYSTEM",
"text": "\"THE CIRCULATORY SYSTEMTable of Contents Types of Circulatory Systems | Vertebrate Cardiovascular System | Vertebrate Vascular Systems The Heart | The Vascular System | Blood | The Lymphatic System | Learning Objectives | Links Types of Circulatory Systems | Back to Top Living things must be capable of transporting nutrients, wastes and gases to and from cells. Single-celled organisms use their cell surface as a point of exchange with the outside environment. Multicellular organisms have developed transport and circulatory systems to deliver oxygen and food to cells and remove carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes. Sponges are the simplest animals, yet even they have a transport system. Seawater is the medium of transport and is propelled in and out of the sponge by ciliary action. Simple animals, such as the hydra and planaria (shown in Figure 1), lack specialized organs such as hearts and blood vessels, instead using their skin as an exchange point for materials. This, however, limits the size an animal can attain. To become larger, they need specialized organs and organ systems. Figure 1. Structures that serve some of the functions of the circulatory system in animals that lack the system."
},
{
"docid": "D3515008#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_atrial_appendage\nAtrium (heart)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Left atrial appendage)navigation search For other uses, see Atrium (disambiguation). Atrium [Picture] Front view of heart showing the atria Details Part of Heart System Circulatory system Identifiers Latin Atrium Me SH D006325TA A12.1.00.017FMA 7099Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata]The atrium is the upper chamber in which blood enters the heart. There are two atria in the human heart, which receive blood - the left atrium from the lungs, and the right atrium from the venous circulation. The atria receive blood, and when the heart muscle contracts, pump blood to the ventricles. All animals with a closed circulatory system include at least one atrium / auricle (humans have two atria). The atrium used to be called the \"\"auricle\"\", and that term is still used to describe this chamber in, for example, the Mollusca, but in humans that name is now used for an appendage of the atrium. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Structure1.1 Nodes1.2 Blood supply1.3 Development2 Function3 Clinical significance4 Other animals5 See also6 References Structure [ edit]Right heart anatomyleft atrial appendage shown at upper right Humans have a four-chambered heart consisting of the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle. The atria are the two upper chambers. The right atrium receives and holds deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, anterior cardiac veins and smallest cardiac veins and the coronary sinus, which it then sends down to the right ventricle (through the tricuspid valve) which in turn sends it to the pulmonary artery for pulmonary circulation. The left atrium receives the oxygenated blood from the left and right pulmonary veins, which it pumps to the left ventricle (through the mitral valve) for pumping out through the aorta for systemic circulation. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2828214#0",
"title": "http://symptoms.rightdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/dizziness-in-children.htm\nDizziness in children Symptom Checker",
"text": "Dizziness in children Symptom Checker Intro Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Books Glossary Contents Dizziness in children: Causes Dizziness in children: Introduction Dizziness in children: Add a 2nd Symptom Dizziness in children and Vertigo (27 causes)Dizziness in children and Head symptoms (26 causes)Dizziness in children and Nerve symptoms (25 causes)Dizziness in children and Face symptoms (23 causes)Dizziness in children and Movement symptoms (23 causes)Dizziness in children and Sensory symptoms (22 causes)Dizziness in children and Sensations (20 causes)Dizziness in children and Brain symptoms (19 causes)Dizziness in children and Fainting (19 causes)Dizziness in children and Headache (19 causes)Dizziness in children and MORE SYMPTOMSDizziness in children Dizziness in children: Causes: Dizziness in children Introduction: Dizziness in children Dizziness in children: Add a 2nd symptom Dizziness in children: Remove a symptom Results: Causes of Dizziness in children1. Acetazolamide -- Teratogenic Agent 2. Acoustic neuroma 3. Allergies 4. Anemia 5. Anorexia Nervosa 6. Barotrauma 7. Basilar artery migraine 8. Battaglia Neri syndrome 9. Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo 10."
},
{
"docid": "D1615360#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_atrium\nAtrium (heart)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Left atrium)navigation search For other uses, see Atrium (disambiguation). Atrium [Picture] Front view of heart showing the atria Details Part of Heart System Circulatory system Identifiers Latin Atrium Me SH D006325TA A12.1.00.017FMA 7099Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata]The atrium is the upper chamber in which blood enters the heart. There are two atria in the human heart, which receive blood - the left atrium from the lungs, and the right atrium from the venous circulation. The atria receive blood, and when the heart muscle contracts, pump blood to the ventricles. All animals with a closed circulatory system include at least one atrium / auricle (humans have two atria). The atrium used to be called the \"\"auricle\"\", and that term is still used to describe this chamber in, for example, the Mollusca, but in humans that name is now used for an appendage of the atrium. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Structure1.1 Nodes1.2 Blood supply1.3 Development2 Function3 Clinical significance4 Other animals5 See also6 References Structure [ edit]Right heart anatomyleft atrial appendage shown at upper right Humans have a four-chambered heart consisting of the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle. The atria are the two upper chambers. The right atrium receives and holds deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, anterior cardiac veins and smallest cardiac veins and the coronary sinus, which it then sends down to the right ventricle (through the tricuspid valve) which in turn sends it to the pulmonary artery for pulmonary circulation. The left atrium receives the oxygenated blood from the left and right pulmonary veins, which it pumps to the left ventricle (through the mitral valve) for pumping out through the aorta for systemic circulation. ["
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"title": "http://www.innerbody.com/image_card01/card46-new2.html\nRight Atrium",
"text": "The right atrium is one of the four hollow chambers of the interior of the heart. It is located in the upper right corner of the heart superior to the right ventricle. Deoxygenated blood entering the heart through veins from the tissues of the body first enters the heart through the right atrium before being pumped into the right ventricle. The right atrium is one of the two atria of the heart, which function as receiving chambers for blood entering the heart. It is located to the right of the left atrium and superior to the much larger and more muscular right ventricle. Between the right atrium and right ventricle is a one-way valve known as the tricuspid valve. Continue Scrolling To Read More Below... Anatomy Explorer Aortic Valve Arch of Aorta Blocked Coronary Vessel Brachiocephalic Trunk Bundle Branches Chordae Tendineae Descending Aorta Electrode Terminal (Front)Electrode Terminal (Rear)Electrode Tip Grafted Vein Inferior Vena Cava Interventricular Septum Left Atrium Left Auricle Left Brachiocephalic Vein Left Common Carotid Artery Left External Jugular Vein Left Inferior Pulmonary Vein Left Internal Jugular Vein Left Pulmonary Artery Left Subclavian Artery Left Subclavian Vein Left Superior Pulmonary Vein Left Ventricle Mitral Valve Necrotic (Dead) Muscle Tissue Pacemaker (Pulse Generator)Papillary Muscles Pulmonary Trunk Pulmonary Valve Purkinje Fibers Right Atrium Right Auricle Right Brachiocephalic Vein Right Common Carotid Artery Right External Jugular Vein Right Inferior Pulmonary Vein Right Internal Jugular Vein Right Subclavian Artery Right Superior Pulmonary Vein Right Ventricle Saphenous Vein Superior Vena Cava Tricuspid Valve2D Interactive 3D Rotate & Zoom Change Anatomical System Change View Angle INTERACTIVE ANATOMY INSTRUCTIONS: Hover over the anatomy vocabulary list to discover where objects are located and learn a bit about them. Hover over objects in the image to identify them and learn a bit about them. Click on anatomy vocabulary or objects in the picture to learn more about them. Hovering over “Change Anatomical System” button, you can navigate to pages with the same section of the body but a different anatomy system displayed."
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"title": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/All_or_none_law\nAll or none law",
"text": "Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |Biological: Behavioural genetics · Evolutionary psychology · Neuroanatomy · Neurochemistry · Neuroendocrinology · Neuroscience · Psychoneuroimmunology · Physiological Psychology · Psychopharmacology ( Index, Outline )The all-or-none law is the principle that the strength by which a nerve or muscle fiber responds to a stimulus is not dependent on the strength of the stimulus. If the stimulus is any strength above threshold, the nerve or muscle fiber will give a complete response or otherwise no response at all. It was first established by the American physiologist Henry Pickering Bowditch in 1871 for the contraction of heart muscle. According to him, describing the relation of response to stimulus,“An induction shock produces a contraction or fails to do so according to its strength; if it does so at all, it produces the greatest contraction that can be produced by any strength of stimulus in the condition of the muscle at the time.” The individual fibers of both skeletal muscle and nerve respond to stimulation according to the all-or-none principle. [ 1]Relationship Between Stimulus and Response Edit The magnitude of the spike potential (impulse) set up in any single nerve fiber is independent of the strength of the exciting stimulus, provided the latter is adequate. An electrical stimulus below threshold strength fails to elicit a propagated spike potential. If it is of threshold strength or over, a spike (representing a nervous impulse) of maximum magnitude is set up. Either the single fiber does not respond with spike production, or it responds to the utmost of its ability under the conditions at the moment. This property of the single nerve fiber is termed the all-or-none relationship."
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"title": "http://www.smh.com.au/news/Big-Questions/What-are-the-cockles-of-your-heart-and-why-do-they-need-warming/2005/02/11/1108061860808.html\n\"What are the \"\"cockles of your heart\"\" and why do they need warming?\"",
"text": "\"FILM TV & RADIO MUSIC ARTS BOOKS FASHION GOOD LIVING PEOPLEWhat are the \"\"cockles of your heart\"\" and why do they need warming? February 12, 2005One of the meanings of \"\"cockle\"\" is the chamber of a kiln: in reference to the heart, it refers to the chambers, of which there are four (two atria and two ventricles). The heart has always been associated with emotions, especially love, excitement and fear, probably because when we feel a strong emotion we feel our heart thumping and beating faster. So when something \"\"warms the cockles of our heart\"\", it is a reference to something pleasant that makes our heart beat faster and makes us feel good. It is probably also the origin of the saying that something gives us that \"\"warm and fuzzy feeling\"\". John Frith, Paddington The cockles of the heart are its ventricles, named by some in Latin as \"\"cochleae cordis\"\", from \"\"cochlea\"\" (snail), alluding to their shape. The saying means to warm and gratify one's deepest feelings. Patricia Mc Phee, Booker Bay What is the difference between a mist and a fog? The only difference between a mist and a fog is the visibility. If visibility is reduced but it is still greater than 1000 metres it's a mist, but if it is less than 1000 metres then it's a fog."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_side_of_the_heart_acts_as_the_pulmonary_pump\nWhich side of the heart pumps blood into the pulmonary circulation pathway?",
"text": "Which side of the heart pumps blood into the pulmonary circulation pathway?the left side of the heart pumps blood into the pulmonary Awade33 3 Contributions What chamber of the heart pumps blood into the pulmonary arteries? The blood is stopped from flowing backward by four sets of valve. Between the right artrium and the right ventricle is the tricuspid ( = three flaps) valve. Between the left …Ligand 7,255 Contributions Is the pulmonary artery on the left or right side of the heart? The human pulmonary artery receives blood from the right side of the heart. The blood goes to the lungs, becomes oxygenated, and returns to the left side of the heart via …Which heart chamber pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk? The right ventricle pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk. Ponyshine 553 Contributions What does the right side of the heart pump? It pumps blood to the lungs to collect oxygen. Neodarwinian 16,472 Contributions What does the left side of the heart pump?"
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"title": "http://www.med.umich.edu/lrc/coursepages/m1/anatomy2010/html/cardiovascular_system/heart_ans.html\nDissector Answers - Heart",
"text": "\"Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this session, the student will be able to: Identify the structures traversed in sequence of blood flow. Relate the anatomy of the heart to its basic physiological function. Identify the structures found in each of the four chambers and consider their significance. Compare and contrast the anatomical characteristics right and left sides of the heart. Identify the arterial supply and venous drainage of the heart. Describe the electrical conduction system. Describe the sternocostal projections of the valves of the heart and identify their auscultation points. Learning Objectives and Explanations:1. Identify the structures traversed in sequence of blood flow. Relate the anatomy of the heart to its basic physiological function. ("
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"title": "http://thecirculatorysys.weebly.com/mollusca-phylum.html\nCirculatory System: Mollusca",
"text": "Circulatory System: Mollusca Most animals within the Mollusca Phylum have an open circulatory system. Cephalopods have a closed circulatory system. Within a open circulatory system blood is not restricted to circulating within the blood vessels. Open circulatory systems which have evolved through species such as crustaceans, insects, mollusks, and other invertebrates, pump blood into a hemocel with the blood extending back to the circulatory system betweens the various cells. Blood within a open circualtory system is pumped by a heart into the body cavities, where tissues are surrounded by blood. There are various animlas that fit the requirments of the Mollusa Phylum. One animal within the Mollusa Phylum is a Snail. A Snail has an open circulatory system which means that blood is not restricted from travelling within the blood vessels. The heart of the snail is found on the left side of the body and is made up of one auricle and one ventricle. The ventricle pumps blood through an aortic trunk to all parts of the body through a group of arteries and capillaries."
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"docid": "D1686780#0",
"title": "http://www.henriettes-herb.com/eclectic/thomas/cardiac-dil.html\nCardiac Dilatation.",
"text": "\"Thomas, 1907: the Eclectic Practice of Medicine. > Part III. Diseases of the Circulatory System. >Cardiac Dilatation. Definition .—Cardiac dilatation is an increase in the size of the cavities of the heart, which may be primary, with attenuation or thinning of its walls; or secondary, with thickening of its walls, hypertrophy, and dilatation. Etiology .—Acute primary dilatation may be the result of undue exertion, without proper training, as excessive bicycling, mountain climbing, overwork on the running track, horizontal bar, or rowing, as witnessed in the enthusiasm of new members of athletic associations. Heavy lifting by workmen who overtax their strength; strong emotional excitement, as intense anger or extraordinary fright, may also give rise to this form; in fact, any condition that gives rise to increased intra-cardiac pressure may produce dilatation. The right ventricle, in these cases, suffers most. Dilatation from chronic valvular lesions have already, been considered, and are among the most frequent causes; here, however, there is always hypertrophy as well. Obstruction of the pulmonary vessels due to chronic bronchitis, emphysema, tuberculosis, and kindred diseases, will also give rise to dilatation of the right heart."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-wall-ventricles-thicker-than-the-wall-of-auricles\nWhy is the wall ventricles thicker than the wall of auricles?",
"text": "Reba Gayathri Jesudoss, former 95.6% ICSE 2017Answered Jul 2, 2017 · Author has 216 answers and 125.3k answer views Hey!The right and left auricles pump blood to the right and left ventricles (which is close by) respectively while the right ventricle has to pump blood to the lungs and the left ventricle to the whole of the body. Considering the diatance between the organs from and to which blood travels, the speed of the blood should be higher to reach the destination. This speed will be achieved if the force with which the blood is pumped is more. To withstand the pressure of the force, the ventricles which pump blood to distant organs have thicker walls. Peace.912 Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below Why don't animal cells have a cell wall? Why is the left ventricle wall thicker than that of the right? What does a heart attack feel like? Why is the wall of left ventricle thicker than the wall of right ventricle? How do I make sure I never get a heart attack? Ask New Question Ray Veguilla, Writer | Fitness | Health |Answered Jul 2, 2017 · Author has 109 answers and 122.7k answer views It is all about the pressure!Here is a diagram showing the different pressures in different parts of the heart: The left ventricle has thicker walls because it pumps blood to he whole body."
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"title": "https://web.stanford.edu/class/history13/earlysciencelab/body/heartpages/heart.html\n.",
"text": "\"A HISTORY OF THE HEART\"\"For the concept of a circuit of the blood does not destroy, but rather advances traditional medicine.\"\" -- William Harvey, 1649The heart has played an important role in understanding the body since antiquity. In the fourth century B. C., the Greek philosopher Aristotle identified the heart as the most important organ of the body, the first to form according to his observations of chick embryos. It was the seat of intelligence, motion, and sensation -- a hot, dry organ. Aristotle described it as a three-chambered organ that was the center of vitality in the body. Other organs surrounding it (e.g. brain and lungs) simply existed to cool the heart. In his treatise On the Usefulness of the Parts of the Body, written in the second century A. D., Galen reaffirmed common ideas about the heart as the source of the body's innate heat and as the organ most closely related to the soul: \"\"The heart is, as it were, the hearthstone and source of the innate heat by which the animal is governed. \"\" He also observed carefully many of its unusual physical properties. \"\" The heart is a hard flesh, not easily injured. In hardness, tension, general strength, and resistance to injury, the fibers of the heart far surpass all others, for no other instrument performs such continuous, hard work as the heart.\"\""
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"title": "http://www.dartmouth.edu/~humananatomy/part_4/chapter_23.html\nChapter 23: The pericardium and heart",
"text": "\"On this page Pericardium (figs. 23-1 and 23-2)Heart (figs. 23-4 and 23-21 )Course of circulation (fig. 23-3 ) Size & position (fig. 23-4)External features (fig. 23-5 and 23-9 ) Internal features of atria (fig. 23-5 ) Internal features of ventricles (figs. 23-5, 23-6 and 23-7) Conducting system (fig. 23-8)Blood supply & innervation (fig. 23-9 and 23-10) Cardiac cycle Additional features Physical & radiological examinations (figs."
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"docid": "D193171#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Auricle\nauricle",
"text": "Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.auricle Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to auricle: Right auricleauricle [ aw´rĭ-k'l] 1. the projecting part of the ear lying outside the head; called also pinna. Auricle.2. the ear-shaped appendage of either atrium of the heart; formerly used to designate the entireatrium. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.au·ri·cle ( aw'ri-kl ), [TA] Avoid the outmoded use of this word in the sense of atrium. The projecting shell-like structure on the side of the head, constituting, with the externalacoustic meatus, the external ear. Synonym (s): auricula (1) [TA], pinna1 ☆ , ala auris Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012auricle/au·ri·cle/ ( aw´rĭ-k'l) 1."
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"docid": "D760473#0",
"title": "http://www.mananatomy.com/body-systems/cardiovascular-system/anatomy-heart\nAnatomy of Heart",
"text": "Anatomy of Heart Heart is a hollow muscular organ, which is somewhat pyramidal in shape. It lies within the pericardium in the mediastinum. It lies free within the pericardium except at its base where it is connected to great blood vessels. Surfaces of heart: Because of its shape, the heart has three surfaces: anterior, inferior and posterior. Often the surfaces are referred to as: sternocostal (anterior), diaphragmatic (inferior) and base (posterior). The apex of the heart is directed downward, forward and to the left. Anterior (Sternocostal) surface: It is formed mainly by the right atrium and right ventricle. They are separated from each other by the vertical atrioventricular groove. The right border of the anterior surface is formed by the right atrium while the left border is formed by left atrium and part of left auricle. I nferior (Diaphragmatic) surface: It is formed mainly by the right and left ventricles separated by the posterior interventricular groove."
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"title": "http://anatomy.uams.edu/heart1.html\nMiddle Mediastinum and External Features of the Heart",
"text": "\"Middle Mediastinum and External Features of the Heart Anatomy Tables for Today's Topic Arteries of the Heart Veins of the Heart Parts of the Heart Nerves of the Thoracic Cavity Arteries of the Heart Artery Source Branches Supply Notesaorta, ascending left ventricle of the heart left and right coronary aa. heart, entire body ascending aorta is the shortest part of the aorta; it continues as the aortic archartery to the atrioventricular node right coronary a. near the point where it becomes the posterior interventricular a. no named branches atrioventricular node and the surrounding myocardium artery to the atrioventricular node is located at the junction of the coronary sulcus and the posterior interventricular sulcusartery to the sinuatrial node right coronary a. no named branches sinuatrial node and the surrounding myocardium artery to the sinuatrial node is important artery to locate during cardiac surgical procedurescircumflex left coronary a. marginal br., possibly posterior artery of the left ventricle posterior surface of the left ventricle circumflex a. courses in the atrioventricular (coronary) sulcuscoronary, left ascending aorta anterior interventricular a., circumflex a. left ventricle, left atrium, anterosuperior 2/3 of the interventricular septum left coronary a. arises superior to the left cusp of the aortic semilunar valve; during its short course, it is located in the coronary sulcus; the anterior interventricular a. and the circumflex a. are its terminal brs.coronary, right ascending aorta sinuatrial nodal a., right marginal a., posterior interventricular a., atrioventricular nodal a. right ventricle, right atrium, inferior 1/3 of the interventricular septum right coronary a. usually provides the posterior interventricular a.; it courses within the coronary sulcus Veins of the Heart Vein Tributaries Drains Into Region Drained Notescardiac, anterior no named veins are tributary to these vessels right atrium anterior surface of the right ventricle anterior cardiac vv. cross the superficial surface of the right coronary a.cardiac, great ventricular vv. unites with the oblique v. of the left atrium to form the coronary sinus region of the heart near the anterior interventricular sulcus great cardiac v. is the longest of the cardiac vv. ; it accompanies the anterior interventricular a.cardiac, middle ventricular vv. coronary sinus region of the heart near the posterior interventricular sulcus middle cardiac v. accompanies the posterior interventricular a.cardiac, small no named veins are tributary to this vessel coronary sinus region of the heart near the inferior vena cava and right coronary sulcus small cardiac v. courses through the coronary sulcus with the right coronary a.cardiac, smallest no named veins are tributary to these small vessels drain directly into the heart chambers, particularly the atria myocardium also known as: Thebesian vv. ; least cardiac vv. ; venae cordis minimaecoronary sinus formed by the union of the great cardiac v. and the oblique v. of the left atrium; tributaries: middle cardiac v., small cardiac v. right atrium heart, except the region drained by the anterior cardiac vv. and the smallest cardiac vv."
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"docid": "D522589#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=1006041401488\nHow many chambers does the human heart have?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Biology How many chambers does the human heart have? Follow 19 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: 4 chambers ... Within the adult heart are two parallel independent systems, each consisting of an auricle, or atrium, and a ventricle; from their anatomical positions these systems are often designated the right heart and the left heart.vijayata_k · 1 decade ago9 2 Comment Asker's rating4racer X · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment4phoenix · 1 decade ago2 0 Comment4razvan0385 · 1 decade ago3 0 Comment4Dr Dee · 1 decade ago0 1 Comment It is composed of four chambers, many large arteries and many veins. The four chambers are called atrium and ventricles. A wall of muscle divides the heart into two cavities: the left cavity pumps blood throughout the body, while the right cavity pumps blood only through the lungs. Two chambers of the heart lie in the left cavity and two chambers lie in the right cavity. The two upper chambers are called atrium, the bottom chambers are called ventricles. The right side of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from all parts of the body except for the lungs. The left side of the heart receives oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it to the rest of the body. An adult heart beats approximately 100,000 times a day, pumping about 2,000 gallons of blood. It has been estimated that the heart will beat about 3 billion times during a 70 year lifetime."
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"docid": "D6523#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atrium_(heart)\nAtrium (heart)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Atrium (disambiguation). Atrium [Picture] Front view of heart showing the atria Details Part of Heart System Circulatory system Identifiers Latin Atrium Me SH D006325TA A12.1.00.017FMA 7099Anatomical terminology [ edit on Wikidata]The atrium is the upper chamber in which blood enters the heart. There are two atria in the human heart, which receive blood - the left atrium from the lungs, and the right atrium from the venous circulation. The atria receive blood, and when the heart muscle contracts, pump blood to the ventricles. All animals with a closed circulatory system include at least one atrium / auricle (humans have two atria). The atrium used to be called the \"\"auricle\"\", and that term is still used to describe this chamber in, for example, the Mollusca, but in humans that name is now used for an appendage of the atrium. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Structure1.1 Nodes1.2 Blood supply1.3 Development2 Function3 Clinical significance4 Other animals5 See also6 References Structure [ edit]Right heart anatomyleft atrial appendage shown at upper right Humans have a four-chambered heart consisting of the right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, and left ventricle. The atria are the two upper chambers. The right atrium receives and holds deoxygenated blood from the superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, anterior cardiac veins and smallest cardiac veins and the coronary sinus, which it then sends down to the right ventricle (through the tricuspid valve) which in turn sends it to the pulmonary artery for pulmonary circulation. The left atrium receives the oxygenated blood from the left and right pulmonary veins, which it pumps to the left ventricle (through the mitral valve) for pumping out through the aorta for systemic circulation. ["
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"docid": "D3513909#0",
"title": "http://bio662.dyndns.info/s3b/b3n/b3n02BloodCirculation/b3n02eBldC121StructureOfHeart.htm\nBlood Circulation",
"text": "S.3 Biology - Tutorial Blood Circulation [ Go Bottom ]The Structure and Function of Heart Part Functions Septum – completely separates the into the left and right sidesto prevent the mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood. Right atrium (auricle)to receive deoxygenated blood from the vena cava and force it into the right ventricle. Tricuspid valve – between the right atrium and right ventricleto prevent the back flow of blood from the right ventricle into the right atrium. Right ventricleto pump the deoxygenated blood to the lungs for gaseous exchange. Left atrium (auricle)to receive oxygenated blood from the pulmonary vein and force it into the left ventricle. Bicuspid valve – between the left atrium and left ventricleto prevent the back flow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium. Left ventricle – has the thickest muscular wallrequired to create a great pressure to pump the oxygenated blood to the whole body. Valve tendonto maintain the position of the tricuspid and bicuspid valves. Semi-lunar valvesto prevent backflow of blood from the aorta and pulmonary artery into the left ventricle and right ventricle respectively. Blood vessels entering and leaving the heart1] Aorta - is the main artery carrying oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to all parts of the body except the lungs.2] Superior vena cava - is the main vein draining the deoxygenated blood from the head and the upper limbs into the right atrium.3] Inferior vena cava - is the main vein draining the deoxygenated blood from the lower part of the body into the right atrium.4] Pulmonary artery - is the artery which carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle into the lungs for gaseous exchange."
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"docid": "D2984310#0",
"title": "http://www.buzzfile.com/business/Auromedics-Pharma-LLC-732-839-9400\nAuromedics Pharma LLC",
"text": "Auromedics Pharma LLCAction Contact Information Auromedics Pharma LLC279 Princeton Hightstown Rd Hightstown, NJ 08520Contact: Mark Fedele Title: President Phone: (732) 839-9400Website: www.auromedics.com There are 7Companies located at 279 Princeton Hightstown Rd, Hightstown, NJ 08520Map View larger map Directions Business Description Auromedics Pharma is located in Hightstown, New Jersey. This organization primarily operates in the Pharmaceutical Preparations business / industry within the Chemicals and Allied Products sector. This organization has been operating for approximately 7 years. Auromedics Pharma is estimated to generate $855.2 million in annual revenues, and employs approximately 40 people at this single location. This organization is engaged in manufacturing and importing activities at this facility. Sector: Chemicals and Allied Products Category: Pharmaceutical Preparations Industry: Pharmaceutical Preparations SIC Code: 2834Name: Auromedics Pharma LLCYear Founded: 2011Engaged In: Manufacturing Importing Exporting Location Type: Single Revenue: $ 855,243,781Employees Here: 40Facility Size: N/A* Revenue & Employees are estimates Population27,869Female 50.9 % 14,195Male 49.1 % 13,674Median Age37.6Female 38.4Male 36.8Questions & Answers Does Auromedics Pharma LLC conduct any international business? Auromedics Pharma LLC is engaged in import activities at this location. What are the annual sales for Auromedics Pharma? Auromedics Pharma generates approximately $855.2 million in annual sales. What is the internet address for Auromedics Pharma?"
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"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pharmaceutical-companies.html\nPharmaceutical Companies",
"text": "Pharmaceutical Companies This page contains corporate information for pharmaceutical companies marketing products in the United States. Information includes company addresses, telephone numbers, stock quotes, links to corporate websites, lists of medicines, support and employment opportunities where applicable. Medications listed for each manufacturer or distributor may also be marketed under different names in other countries. For information about non-US medications, please visit the international drugs section. Search the Pharmaceutical Company Database Examples: lipitor, pfizer, etc. AA-S Medication Solutions, LLCA&Z Pharmaceutical, Inc. Abbott Laboratories Abb Vie Inc. Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Accord Healthcare Inc. Accredo Health Group, Inc. Acella Pharmaceuticals, LLCAcerus Pharmaceuticals Corporation Aclaris Therapeutics, Inc. Acorda Therapeutics, Inc. Actavis Pharma, Inc. Actelion Pharmaceuticals US, Inc. Acura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Acusphere, Inc. 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"title": "http://www.salon.com/2013/10/01/should_kratom_use_be_legal_partner/\nShould kratom use be legal?",
"text": "Should kratom use be legal? US researchers are studying the herb’s potential to help opiate abusers kick their habit Larry Greenemeier , Scientific American10.01.2013 • 5:15 AMThe leaves of the herb kratom ( Mitragyna speciosa ), a native of Southeast Asia in the coffee family, are used to relieve pain and improve mood as an opiate substitute and stimulant. The herb is also combined with cough syrup to make a popular beverage in Thailand called “4x100.” Because of its psychoactive properties, however, kratom is illegal in Thailand, Australia, Myanmar (Burma) and Malaysia. The U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration lists kratom as a “drug of concern” because of its abuse potential, stating it has no legitimate medical use. The state of Indiana has banned kratom consumption outright. Now, looking to control its population’s growing dependence on methamphetamines, Thailand is attempting to legalize kratom, which it had originally banned 70 years ago. At the same time, researchers are studying kratom’s ability to help wean addicts from much stronger drugs, such as heroin and cocaine. Studies show that a compound found in the plant could even serve as the basis for an alternative to methadone in treating addictions to opioids. The moves are just the latest step in kratom’s strange journey from home-brewed stimulant to illegal painkiller to, possibly, a withdrawal-free treatment for opioid abuse."
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"docid": "D1792368#0",
"title": "https://www.acronymattic.com/Contract-Service-Providers-(CSP).html\nWhat does CSP stand for?",
"text": "\"Tweet What does CSP stand for? CSP stands for Contract Service Providers This definition appears very rarely See other definitions of CSPOther Resources: Acronym Finder has 247 verified definitions for CSPTweet Link/Page Citation Abbreviation Database Surfer« Previous Next »Content Selection Pipeline Content Service Provider Content Service Providers Content Solution Providers Continental Structural Plastics Contingency Support Packages Continous Speech Processing Continuous Sampling Plan Continuous Sampling Plans Continuous Strip Production Contractile System Proteins Contracting Support Plans Contractor Senior Programmer Contractor Senior Project Control and Support Processes Control Sequence Prefix Control Sequence Program Control Setting Panel Control Signal Processor Control Station Pro Samples in periodicals archive: Online platform connecting biotech companies and contract service providers - efficiently and securely; Welcome to ADDF ACCESS powered by On Deck Biotech!Search for Contract Service Providers career or certification training by format and location, Contract Service Providers courses Contract Service Providers Training... The following is my list of the best no-contract options available for; bunch of other no- contract service providers on CDMA; review of no contract plans. Criminal history record checks for volunteer and contract service providers : report of the Virginia State Crime Commission to the Governor and the General Assembly... View Mark Hefford's business profile as OEM Representative, Director of New Business Development at Contract Service Providers and see work history, affiliations and...also be conducted on new volunteers and contract service providers. 2. Public access buildings shall, if necessary develop policy or This list of contract service providers is considered to be public information and is not intended for commercial publication, reproduction, or sale... Aviation Pros.com Buyer's Guide: Search for products and information related to Consultants & Contract Service Providers - Displaying Companies The ruling comes as a silver lining for contract service providers, where the Indian Revenue tries to allege that contract service providers in India... Home Detention Act Standards for Private Entity Contract Service Providers - Effective August 18, 2010 Page 3 Additionally, the contract service provider must provide... Contract Service Providers EIDO is the best operational and quality assurance software for Contract Service Providers Operational Management. EIDO allows you to... Aviation Pros.com Buyer's Guide: Search for products and information related to Consultants & Contract Service Providers - Displaying Products COVECTRA offers serialization gateway for contract service providers Print Email Share. RELATED ARTICLES. Serialization » Werum IT Solutions: Track-and-trace... Is there a trend towards specialization or diversification amongst contract service providers? Are sponsors look... Best No Contract Service Providers 2015_Yaelp Search. The Best No Contract Cell Phone Providers; Consider Our List of the Top 3 No Contract Cell Phone Providers."
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"docid": "D1374798#0",
"title": "http://www.kea.kar.nic.in/cet_2015.htm\n.",
"text": "ISMH Final Round Schedule & Instruction to Candidate ISM&H (AYUSH) Final Round- English, Kannada Fee Payment & Admission Order download Link for ISM&H Final Round Payment extended upto 20-Oct-2015, Admission to college extended upto 21-Oct-2015Result Link - ISM&H Final Round College-wise Allotted List - ISM&H (AYUSH)Govt. Order to return documents by engineering college CET-2015 - ALLOTTED LISTCollege-wise Allotted List - MEDICALCollege-wise Allotted List - DENTALCollege-wise Allotted List - ISMHCollege-wise Allotted List - ENGINEERINGCollege-wise Allotted List - ARCHITECTURECollege-wise Allotted List - B. Pharma, Pharma-D & Lateral Entry B. Pharma College-wise Allotted List - Farm Science Courses (B. Sc (ag), B. V. Sc, B. H. Sc, B. F. Sc, etc. ) ISMH Final Round - Option Entry ISM&H (AYUSH) Seats - Non Hyd-Kar Quota ISM&H (AYUSH) Seats - Hyd-Kar Quota ISM&H (AYUSH) Seats - Special Category CET-2015 - Excess Amount Refund Excess Amount Refund Link Instruction to ISMH Candidates1) The candidates who all are allotted seat in ISMH course and paid the fees / downloaded the admission order can also participate in next round and they will be consider as choice - 2. 2) The candidates who all are allotted seat in ISMH course but not paid the fees / not downloaded the admission order can also participate in next round and they will be consider as choice - 3. CET-2015 - Medical & Dental All India Quota and ISM & H (AYUSH)All India quota medical / dental vacant seats have been notified for allotment. You can exercise options before 05-Oct-2015 before 01:00 pm. Schedule & Instruction to Candidate regarding Medical / Dental All India Quota Seats RESULTS LINK for Medical / Dental & ISM&H (AYUSH) Course College-wise Allotted List - Medical College-wise Allotted List - Dental Medical & Dental Cutoff (General)Medical & Dental Cutoff (Hyd-Kar)ISM&H (AYUSH) Cutoff (General)ISM&H (AYUSH) Dental Cutoff (Hyd-Kar)Hon'ble Supreme Court Order of WP No. 629/2015 for information to student, parents and colleges Medical / Dental AIQ vacant Seats - Non Hyd-Kar Quota Medical / Dental AIQ vacant Seats - Hyd-Kar Quota Medical / Dental AIQ vacant Seats - Special Category ISM&H (AYUSH) Round Schedule New Ayurveda & Unani Seats - Non Hyd-Kar Quota New Ayurveda & Unani Seats - Hyd-Kar Quota New Ayurveda & Unani Seats - Special Category Fee Structure - College-wise, Course-Wise & Category-Wise - ISM&HCET-2015 - Medical / Dental / Veterinary Colleges - Extended Round - 2DME Letter dated 30/09/2015 - Regarding admission of MBBS/BDS students College-wise Allotted List - Farm Science Courses (B. V. Sc)As per the mail information dated 30-09-2015 at 1:10pm from Director of Medical Education, Karnataka, All India Quota 67 Medical & 2 Dental seats have been withdrawn from present allotment. Instructions & Schedule for Medical / Dental / Veterinary courses - Extended Round - 2As per the orders of the Hon'ble Supreme Court of India in W. P (Civil) No. 629/2015, the surrendered All India Quota Medical seats in all Government Medical Colleges will be included in the seat matrix and will be offered to eligible candidates."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070404073625AAnEs3Q\nWhat is Gillian Beret Syndrome?",
"text": "\"Health Diseases & Conditions Respiratory Diseases What is Gillian Beret Syndrome? What are the symptoms? Is it infectious Follow 9 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: It is actually spelled: Guillain-Barré syndrome It is a disease that affects the nervous system. It is not contagious. My Aunt had it years ago. I posted the link to a topical overview of it at Web MD for you to read more about it. Hope this helps, MSource (s):http://www.webmd.com/brain/tc/Guillain-Barre-Syndrome-Topic-Overviewmicharion · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment Gillians Beret Source (s):https://shrinke.im/a8U0dandeee · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Pronounced, ghee-yan bah-ray, Guillain-Barre Syndrome is a neurological disorder in which the body's immune system attacks part of the Peripheral Nervous System. You may recall that the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is the part of the nervous system which consists of everything but the brain and spinal cord, which we call the Central Nervous System (CNS). Characterized by muscle weakness, paralysis of the limbs and breathing muscles, onset of the disorder is sudden and unexpected. GBS can develop over hours or days, or may take up to a month."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astellas_Pharma\nAstellas Pharma",
"text": "\"Astellas Pharma From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Astellas Pharma Inc. Type Public KKTraded as TYO: 4503TOPIX Core 30 Component TOPIX 100 Component Nikkei 225 Component Industry Pharmaceutical Predecessors Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Fujisawa Pharmaceutical (Merged in 2005)Founded 2005; 13 years ago Headquarters 2-5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho, Chūō-ku, Tokyo 103-8411, Japan Key people Yoshihiko Hatanaka ( President and CEO)Products Prograf Harnal Vesicare Funguard/Mycamine Protopicand other pharmaceuticals Revenue US$ 11,060,000,000 ( FY 2013)Net income US$ 1,280,000,000 ( ¥ 1,139,000,000,000) (FY 2013)Total assets $14.86 billion (2016) [1]Number of employees 17,217 (2016) [2]Subsidiaries Astellas USWebsite Official website Footnotes / references [3] [4] [5]Astellas Pharma office in Canada Astellas Pharma Inc. ( アステラス製薬株式会社 Asuterasu Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese pharmaceutical company, formed on 1 April 2005 from the merger of Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ( 山之内製薬株式会社Yamanouchi Seiyaku Kabushiki-gaisha) and Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. ( 藤沢薬品工業株式会社 Fujisawa Yakuhin Kōgyō Kabushiki-gaisha). Astellas is a member of the Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFJ) keiretsu. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Early foundations1.2 Recent times and mergers2 Acquisition history3 Business3.1 Products4 Operations5 References6 External links History [ edit]Early foundations [ edit]Fujisawa Shoten was started in 1894 by Tomokichi Fujisawa in Osaka, and was renamed Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co. in 1943. Yamanouchi Yakuhin Shokai was started in 1923 by Kenji Yamanouchi in Osaka. The company was renamed Yamanouchi Pharmaceutical Co. in 1940 and moved to Tokyo in 1942. Both companies started their overseas expansion at about the same time, opening offices in Taiwan in 1962 and 1963, respectively, and in the United States and Europe from 1977 onwards. Recent times and mergers [ edit]Fujisawa acquired Lyphomed in 1990 and thereafter established its US R&D center in Deerfield, Illinois. Yamanouchi's R&D center in Leiderdorp was established with the acquisition of the pharmaceutical division of Royal Gist Brocades in 1991. Fujisawa and Yamanouchi combined in a \"\"merger of equals,\"\" forming Astellas Pharma on 1 April 2005. At least some of its older products continue to be distributed under the original brand, ostensibly due to high brand-name recognition. ["
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"title": "https://www.drugs.com/international/cetirizine.html\nCetirizine",
"text": "Cetirizine In the US, Cetirizine (cetirizine systemic) is a member of the drug class antihistamines and is used to treat Allergic Rhinitis and Urticaria. US matches: CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDECETIRIZINE HYDROLORIDE Allergy Cetirizine Cetirizine HCl and Pseudoephedrine HCl ERCetirizine Hydrochloride HIVESCetirizine Hydrochloride Hives Relief Cetirizine and pseudoephedrine Cetirizine Capsules and Tablets Cetirizine Chewable Tablets Cetirizine Orally Disintegrating Tablets Cetirizine Syrup Cetirizine Ophthalmic Cetirizine Oral Solution Cetirizine Tablets Cetirizine Tablets Chewable UK matches: CETIRIZINE 10 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE 10MG TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE 1MG/ML ORAL SOLUTION (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE 10 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE 10MG FILM-COATED TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE 5MG/5ML ORAL SOLUTION (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE DIHYDROCHLORIDE TABLETS 10MG (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 1 MG | ML ORAL SOLUTION (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10 MG FILM-COATED TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10MG FILM-COATED TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10MG TABLETS (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 10MG TABLETS (ONE A DAY) (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 5 MG/5 ML SOLUTION (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 5MG/5ML ORAL SOLUTION (Leaflet)CETIRIZINE HYDROCHLORIDE 5MG/5ML SOLUTION (Leaflet)Scheme Rec. INNATC (Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification)R06AE07CAS registry number (Chemical Abstracts Service)0083881-51-0Chemical Formula C21-H25-Cl-N2-O3Molecular Weight388Therapeutic Categories Antiallergic agent Histamine H₁-receptor antagonist (H₁-antihistaminic)Chemical Name Acetic acid, [2- [4- [ (4-chlorophenyl)phenylmetyl]-1-piperazinyl]etoxy]-Foreign Names Cetirizinum (Latin)Cetirizin (German)Cétirizine (French)Cetirizina (Spanish)Generic Names Cetirizine (OS: BAN)Cétirizine (OS: DCF)Cetirizine Hydrochloride (OS: BANM, USAN, JAN)P 071 (IS)Cetirizindihydrochlorid (PH: Ph. Eur. 8)Cétirizine (dichlorhydrate de) (PH: Ph. Eur. 8)Cetirizine dihydrochloride (PH: Ph. Eur. 8)Cetirizine Hydrochloride (PH: BP 2016, JP XVI, USP 38)Cetirizini dihydrochloridum (PH: Ph. Eur."
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"title": "https://www.marketbeat.com/stocks/NASDAQ/KITE/\nKITE - Kite Pharma Stock Price, Price Target, Earnings & More",
"text": "\"About Kite Pharma (NASDAQ: KITE)Tweet Kite Pharma, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company. The Company is focused on the development and commercialization of cancer immunotherapy products to target and kill cancer cells. The Company offers engineered autologous cell therapy, which is an approach to the treatment of cancer. Its therapy involves modifying a patient's T cells outside the patient's body, or ex vivo, causing the T cells to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs), or T cell receptors (TCRs), and then reinfusing the engineered T cells back into the patient. Its lead product candidate, KTE-C19, is a CAR-based therapy that targets the CD19 antigen, a protein expressed on the cell surface of B-cell lymphomas and leukemias. The Company is conducting a registrational Phase II clinical trial (ZUMA-1) of KTE-C19 in patients with relapsed or refractory aggressive diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma (PMBCL), or transformed follicular lymphoma (TFL). Receive KITE News and Ratings via Email Sign-up to receive the latest news and ratings for KITE and its competitors with Market Beat's FREE daily newsletter. Industry, Sector and Symbol Industry N/ASub-Industry N/ASector N/ASymbol NASDAQ: KITECUSIP N/AWeb www.kitepharma.com Phone +1-310-8249999Debt Debt-to-Equity Ratio N/ACurrent Ratio 9.01%Quick Ratio 9.01%Price-To-Earnings Trailing P/E Ratio N/AForward P/E Ratio N/AP/E Growth N/ASales & Book Value Annual Sales N/APrice / Sales N/ACash Flow N/APrice / Cash N/ABook Value N/APrice / Book N/AProfitability EPS (Most Recent Fiscal Year) N/ANet Income N/ANet Margins -1,092.54%Return on Equity -59.15%Return on Assets -48.12%Miscellaneous Employees 447Outstanding Shares 57,370,000Trump Voters Shocked After Watching This Leaked Video Watch The Video423,419Promoted Content Kite Pharma (NASDAQ: KITE) Frequently Asked Questions What is Kite Pharma's stock symbol? Kite Pharma trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol \"\"KITE. \"\" How were Kite Pharma's earnings last quarter?"
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"docid": "D3368569#0",
"title": "https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20061102202202AASWH9l\nWhat is mitotic index?",
"text": "\"Science & Mathematics Biology What is mitotic index? Cell division procedeed with a difinite speed Follow 10 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Mitotic index is a measure for the proliferation status of a cell population. It is defined as the ratio between the number of cells in mitosis and the total number of cells Source (s):http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mitotic_indexewilli4 · 1 decade ago0 0 Comment Mitotic Index Source (s):https://shrink.im/a942qpumilia · 2 years ago0 0 Comment The mitotic index is defined as the number of mitotic figures (i.e. the number of cells in mitosis) per microscope field. In other words, if entry into mitosis is inhibited in some way, then the mitotic index will be very low compared to normal cells. On the other hand, if there is a mitotic arrest (because exit from mitosis is blocked) then the mitotic index will be very high relative to normal. Cells in mitosis can be identified with a variety of antibodies, We use an antibody specific for the phosphorylated form of Histone H3. Source (s): I'm a geneticist & molecular biologist doing cancer/mitosis research♪ ♫ ☮ NYbron ☮ ♪ ♫ · 1 decade ago1 0 Comment The mitotic index of the bone marrow of 7 healthy individuals was determined in Feulgen stained squash preparations to be 0.9% for the time 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The method did not allow the distinction of mitoses of different cell lineageg. On the basis of this mitotic index, it is possible to estimate the average turnover time of the red cell series to be in the order of 11 to 33 hours and that of the white cell series to be in the order of 25 to 75 hours. In serial studies the mitotic index of 8 patients, accidentally exposed to various doses of ionizing radiation, was followed over a period of 4.5 months. A dose dependence of the mitotic index was noticed on the fourth post-irradiation day."
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"title": "http://www.contractpharma.com/csd/profile/novasep/\nContract Service Directory",
"text": "Contract Service Directory Company Overview Novasep Follow Company Headquarters23 Creek Circle Boothwyn, PA 19061 United States View Phone No. Visit Website Request More Info MAP & DIRECTIONS >>Map Data Terms of Use Contract Service Directory Contract Services Directoryc GMP Synthesis Chromatography Contract Manufacturing Custom Manufacturing Custom Synthesis Manufacturing, Antibody-Drug Conjugates Manufacturing, API Manufacturing, API, High Potency Manufacturing, Biologics Manufacturing, Custom Manufacturing, Cytotoxic & High Potency Compounds Manufacturing, Vaccines Organic Synthesis Supplier, Equipment Supplier, Fine Chemicals Related Content Login Join Subscribe Free Magazinee Newsletter Menu Magazine News Manufacturing Packaging Development Compliance Top 25 More Magazine Directory Manufacturing Packaging Development Compliance Top 25 Pharma & Bio Pharma Breaking News Online Exclusives Slideshows Experts Opinions Surveys Glossary Videos White Papers Infographics Supplier Microsite Contract Pharma Conference Events Classifieds / Job Bank About Us APIs | c GMP Manufacture |Clinical Trial Materials | Industry News Novasep to Expand Cryogenic Production Capacity Will invest €4 million to expand c GMP capacity for clinical and commercial supply of APIs at its Chasse-sur-Rhône facility10.24.17APIs |Cytotoxics and High Potency Manufacturing| Industry News | Inspections Novasep Custom Mfg. Sites Complete FDA Inspections Three sites in France and Germany pass U. S. FDA inspection12.20.16Industry News Novasep Sells Tangen X to Repligen Supports strategic plan to focus on core activities12.15.16Industry News Novasep Opens Expanded U. S. Kilo Lab Begins production of batches of synthetic molecules for early stage development06.02.16Breaking News | c GMP Manufacture |Clinical Trial Materials |Cytotoxics and High Potency Manufacturing| Industry News | Supply Chain Novasep to Build Integrated ADC Facility Invests €10M to reinforce its bioconjugation services06.25.15APIs | Breaking News | Capsules |Extractables and Leachables | Facilities| Fill/Finish | GMPs/GCPs | Industry News |Inspections | Lyophilization |Process Development | Validation Novasep Completes FDA Inspections at France Sites Will produce NME for U. S. market07.22.14Breaking News | Promotions & Moves |Supply Chain Novasep Names Synthesis BU President Van Nieuwenhove brings extensive experience Kristin Brooks 01.16.14APIs | Breaking News | Industry News |Process Development Novasep Opens Expanded Shanghai Facilities Boosts process development and engineering capabilities in the regio03.27.12Copyright © 2017 Rodman Media. All rights reserved. Use of this constitutes acceptance of our privacy policy The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Rodman Media."
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"docid": "D3144697#0",
"title": "https://www.medreps.com/medical-sales-careers/2014-pharmaceutical-sales-salary-report/\n2014 Pharmaceutical Sales Salary Report",
"text": "\"This is old news! Go check out the NEW Pharmaceutical Sales Salary Report The 4 th Annual Med Reps.com Salary Survey, conducted in April of 2014, collected data from 2,734 respondents regarding their average base salaries and commissions, as well as what type of products they represent, their level of experience, what type of company they work for, and more. Professionals in pharma and specialty pharmaceutical sales together made up 22% of respondents, the second largest group of professionals in any product category. Based on Med Reps survey results, the average annual salary for a pharmaceutical sales representative is $111,476, with an average base salary of $84,260. While it’s easy to group specialty pharma reps with pharma reps, there is a significant earnings gap between the two types. With an average total income of $127,656 (Median $125,000), specialty pharmaceutical sales salaries are approximately 13% higher than the average pharmaceutical sales salary ($111,476). So what’s the difference between these two types of sales professionals (other than income)? Specialty pharma reps typically represent drugs that are used to treat less common diseases than those treated by traditional drug reps. Specialty reps usually call on specialist physicians, while traditional drug reps more frequently call on primary care physicians. Of course, the highest pharmaceutical sales salary is earned by professionals working in sales management."
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"title": "http://diabetesupdate.blogspot.com/2011/02/differing-brands-of-generic-metformin.html\n.",
"text": "Differing Brands of Generic Metformin Behave Differently Dr. Bernstein has been preaching about this on his web telecasts for years, but it bears repeating: If you are having problems with generic metformin or not seeing it make much impact on your blood sugar, change brands before you assume it isn't working or that you can't tolerate it. I just had this message brought home to me when my pharmacy (Walgreens) filled my prescription for metformin ER with tablets from Sun Pharma instead of the ones from Teva they'd given me for years. The pills were about half the size of the ones I'd been getting, which suggested they contained less of a matrix substance to slow the release of the metformin. And sure enough, when I took the same dose I had been taking with no problems with the Teva brand metformin, I felt exhausted and semi-poisoned. It felt just like when I had taken an overdose of metformin some years ago, when my family doctor prescribed an overdose after confusing the dosage instructions for regular metformin--which can be taken in larger doses--with those of metformin ER. Not only that, but my fasting blood sugars went up. Clearly the Sun Pharma metformin ER was not behaving like a true extended release should and releasing slowly through a 24 hour period but was hitting my blood stream all at once and then was done. A quick visit to Google revealed that Sun Pharmaceuticals is an Indian company and that in the past the FDA has forced them to recall batches for quality issues. When it was time to refill my prescription, I called my pharmacy and spoke with the pharmacist who shrugged off my concerns and told me I'd have to speak to the pharmacy manager (not available that day.) So I got on the phone and called other local pharmacies and asked them what brand they were dispensing."
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"docid": "D144352#0",
"title": "https://treato.com/Oxycodone,Rhodes+Pharmaceuticals/?a=s\nOxycodone by Rhodes Pharmaceuticals",
"text": "Oxycodone by Rhodes Pharmaceuticals About Oxycodone3.4? 220,328 Discussions Oxycodone, a semisynthetic opioid, is generally indicated for relief of moderate to severe pain and is the main ingredient in prescription painkillers Oxy Contin and Percocet. While oxycodone provides immediate pain relief, it is considered highly addictive and can cause withdrawal or in some cases even death. It can be referred to on the street as OC, oxycotton, or oxy’s. Read more See more about Oxycodone Rhodes Pharmaceuticals Discussions around the web Filter by Gender M FRole Patient Caregiver Age All Add topic We found 90 discussions Share your experience Mark as question I hate the Rhodes 20mg oxycodone effects!January 2, 2018 | hmmh13I have been in pain management for about 5 years. I have been taking 20mg oxycodone for a little over a year. I started on lower doses and had to be upped. I have 3 bulging discs, degenerative bone and disc disease with signs of spinal stenosis all in lower lumbar and sacral region. This last prescription my pharmacy filled was from the Rhodes pharma, and I HATE THEM. I am prescribed 4 pills a day for pain."
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"docid": "D3380620#0",
"title": "http://www.cvs.com/drug/oxycontin\nOxyContin",
"text": "\"Home | Drug | Oxy Contin Oxy Contin Next Most Commonly Used Oxy Contin 20mg ER Tab Purdue Pharma LPPill Identification: OP | 20Item 1 of 5Oxy Contin 10mg ER Tab Purdue Pharma LPPill Identification: OP | 10Item 2 of 5Oxy Contin 40mg ER Tab Purdue Pharma LPPill Identification: OP | 40Item 3 of 5Oxy Contin 30mg ER Tab Purdue Pharma LPPill Identification: OP | 30Item 4 of 5Oxy Contin 15mg ER Tab Purdue Pharma LPPill Identification: OP | 15Item 5 of 5Also See: Answers to Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQs)Other Class Related Drugs Additional Patient Usage Statistics Select a Form Go Take Action: Print This Page Check for Drug Interactions Refill Prescription Transfer Prescription Learn more about refills and transfers on CVS.com Oxy Contin Overview Oxy Contin About This Drug Oxy Contin Side Effects Oxy Contin Patient Statistics Oxy Contin Learn More Overview Information on Oxy Contin Pharmacist Tip Eat a diet rich in fiber and drink plenty of water to prevent constipation while taking Oxy Contin. Oxy Contin ®, the brand name for oxycodone, is an opiate (or narcotic pain reliever) used to treat moderate to severe pain. Doctors use it to treat ongoing pain, not to treat pain on an \"\"as-needed\"\" basis. Oxy Contin binds to the opioid receptors in the brain and central nervous system, increasing the body's tolerance to pain and decreasing its perception of and reaction to pain. Doctors typically prescribe Oxy Contin to treat pain expected to last for an extended period of time, such as pain that cancer patients may feel. Clinical Review by Jodi Grimm, RPh and Ann Ciemnoczolowski, MS, ELS on May 15, 2013Email Newsletter Signup Sign up for our email newsletter Go Follow us on: Facebook Twitter Youtube Phone Terms of Use | Accessibility | Privacy Policy | © Copyright 1999 - 2017 CVS.com Close \""
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"docid": "D2881645#0",
"title": "http://thefreethoughtproject.com/big-pharma-exposed-knowingly-causing-opioid-epidemic-ushering-heroin-catastrophe/\nBig Pharma Exposed for Knowingly Causing Opioid Epidemic, Ushering in a Heroin Nightmare",
"text": "Home Be The Change Government Corruption Big Pharma Exposed for Knowingly Causing Opioid Epidemic, Ushering in a Heroin... Big Pharma Exposed for Knowingly Causing Opioid Epidemic, Ushering in a Heroin Nightmare By Claire Bernish - May 6, 2016Share 6K Tweet +1 Pin 100 Share6KBig Pharma created the legal opiate addiction epidemic and its outgrowth, rampant heroin abuse, because pharmaceutical corporations’ own addiction to profit arguably trumps any concern it may have had for patients. Though the accusation may seem harsh, the evidence has never been more apparent thanks to an investigation by the Los Angeles Times — which presents a scathing condemnation of the company behind the notorious painkiller, Oxy Contin. Two decades ago, Purdue Pharma began marketing Oxy Contin — a chemical cousin to heroin — with the claim its 12-hour “smooth and sustained” dosing would revolutionize the treatment of pain. However, the claim is not only problematic in that its duration is often hours less than promised — leading patients to experience symptoms of withdrawal — but Purdue knew that before the painkiller ever hit the market. As the Times discovered, Purdue’s push to market Oxy Contin, one of the most abused pharmaceuticals in history, flatly and continually ignored all reports from sales reps, complaints from doctors, and independent research on the drug — all in the name of profit. Indeed, profit Purdue has — the company has reaped some $31 billion in revenue over Oxy Contin’s troubled 20-year stranglehold on the painkiller market. And ignoring complaints and research contradictory to its extended-relief claim is key to Purdue’s continued success with the hundreds-of-dollars-per-bottle drug, since milder opiate painkillers may, indeed, offer similar if not more effective benefits. Because Purdue pressures doctors and sales reps to maintain the 12-hour dosing strictures, doctors often increase the prescribed potency. “More than half of long-term Oxy Contin users are on doses that public health officials consider dangerously high, according to an analysis of nationwide prescription data conducted for the Times. ”In examining the Times ’ report, it becomes apparent Purdue has placed striving for profit above any iota of concern for suffering patients, the cycle of abuse and addiction, or the burgeoning health crisis due to opioid medication."
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"docid": "D920689#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/jobs-in-medical-sales-1736211\nJobs in Medical Sales",
"text": "\"For Healthcare Professionals Healthcare Compensation Getting Hired Jobs in Medical Sales How to Find One for You By Andrea Clement Santiago Updated March 09, 2018Share Pin Email Print Jobs in medical sales are available, but that does not mean it will be easy for you to find one and be successful in medical sales. If you have the right skill set, experience, education, drive, and interest, you can be successful in a lucrative medical sales career. There are many different types of medical sales jobs, and therefore the job requirements and compensation also vary widely, depending on the type of medical sales job you are seeking. Types of Jobs in Medical Sales AE Pictures Inc./Taxi/Getty Images Medical sales includes pharmaceutical sales, medical device sales, medical equipment sales, and more. Some medical sales jobs may involve selling a service such as healthcare recruiting, billing, marketing, etc. Some medical sales jobs are more consultative while others are more transactional. A consultative sale might include a large piece of durable medical equipment (DME) such as an imaging machine, for example. This is a multi-million dollar sale that will take a long time to manage from beginning to end. The amount of time it takes to close a sale, from the first contact with the prospective customer, is called the sales cycle. A long sales cycle occurs when the expenditure is large and/or when there are many decisions and decision-makers involved in the sale."
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"docid": "D1587264#0",
"title": "http://listings.findthecompany.com/l/15142910/Actavis-Pharma-Inc-in-Gurnee-IL\nActavis Pharma, Inc. (Branch Location)Gurnee - Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies",
"text": "\"See all Companies Guide Share Actavis Pharma, Inc. (Branch Location)Gurnee - Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies Phone Number: (847) 855-0812Address:605 Tri State Pkwy Gurnee, Illinois 60031-5277United Stateswebsite:http://www.watson.com Actavis Pharma, Inc. is a mature organization in the pharmaceutical preparation companies industry located in Gurnee, IL. Find Another Company See Credit Report Share Overview Company Information Organization Actavis Pharma, Inc. Industry Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies Office Type Branch Location Office Address605 Tri State Pkwy Gurnee, Illinois 60031-5277United States Contact Information General Phone Number (847) 855-0812Website http://www.watson.com Website 2 http://www.circapharm.com (circapharm.com)Website 3 http://www.watsoncareers.com (watsoncareers.com)Website 4 http://www.watsonurology.com (watsonurology.com)Competitor Snapshot Other Companies in the Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies Industry in Gurnee, ILIndustries NAICS 1: Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing SIC 1: Pharmaceutical Preparations Size Employees at This Location103Share People Company Employees Note: This list of contacts is supplied by Dun & Bradstreet. For more details, refer to the \"\"References\"\" section. Additional Employees Log in to view information on additional employees Note: This list of contacts is supplied by Dun & Bradstreet. For more details, refer to the \"\"References\"\" section. Share Competitors Other Companies in the Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies Industry in Gurnee, ILResearch All Organizations in the Pharmaceutical Preparation Companies Industry ›Find The Company is a corporate intelligence site that uses Graphiq’s semantic technology to deliver deep insights via data-driven articles, visualizations and research tools. Deep insights from company data. Knowledge delivered. ›Share Help Us Improve Submit Share Corporate Hierarchy With 291 branches/subsidiaries/headquarters, Actavis Pharma, Inc. is a member of a large, complex corporate structure. Find information on a subset of their related companies below."
},
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"docid": "D2202542#0",
"title": "http://theweek.com/articles/541564/how-american-opiate-epidemic-started-by-pharmaceutical-company\n.",
"text": "\"The state of Kentucky may finally get its deliverance. After more than seven years of battling the evasive legal tactics of Purdue Pharma, 2015 may be the year that Kentucky and its attorney general, Jack Conway, are able to move forward with a civil lawsuit alleging that the drugmaker misled doctors and patients about their blockbuster pain pill Oxy Contin, leading to a vicious addiction epidemic across large swaths of the state. A pernicious distinction of the first decade of the 21st century was the rise in painkiller abuse, which ultimately led to a catastrophic increase in addicts, fatal overdoses, and blighted communities. But the story of the painkiller epidemic can really be reduced to the story of one powerful, highly addictive drug and its small but ruthlessly enterprising manufacturer. On December 12, 1995, the Food and Drug Administration approved the opioid analgesic Oxy Contin. It hit the market in 1996. In its first year, Oxy Contin accounted for $45 million in sales for its manufacturer, Stamford, Connecticut-based pharmaceutical company Purdue Pharma. By 2000 that number would balloon to $1.1 billion, an increase of well over 2,000 percent in a span of just four years. Ten years later, the profits would inflate still further, to $3.1 billion. By then the potent opioid accounted for about 30 percent of the painkiller market."
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"docid": "D476351#0",
"title": "https://www.medreps.com/medical-sales-careers/pharmaceutical-sales-salary-report/\n2017 Pharmaceutical Sales Salary Report",
"text": "Related Reports Medical Sales Salary Report Medical Device Sales Salary Report Surgical Sales Salary Report Pharmaceutical Sales Salary Report Biotech Sales Salary Report Medical Equipment Salary Report Request a monthly email with our latest articles and reports. Get the Newsletter Pharma and pharma specialty sales reps are knocking it out of the park, according to our 2017 Pharmaceutical Sales Salary Report. This year the average pharmaceutical sales salary is $128,489 (Median Total $125,500). While these are impressive numbers, specialty pharma reps continue earning significantly more. The average specialty pharma sales salary is $147,318 (Median Total $145,500). Thanks to their diligence and hard work, pharmaceutical reps continue pushing their salaries up the chart. And due to a strong passion for the industry, pharma sales remains a highly sought after career. Even though pharma reps earn the lowest average incomes compared to other product categories — with specialty reps in the bottom four — many pharma reps report having very successful, satisfying careers. About the Survey One-fourth of this year’s survey respondents (666) noted that they sold Pharmaceutical or Specialty Pharmaceutical products. The average total income for the overall group was $136,481."
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"docid": "D2537608#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/k/kited.asp\nWhat is 'Kiting'",
"text": "\"What is 'Kiting'Kiting is the fraudulent use of a financial instrument such as a check to obtain additional credit that is not authorized. There are two variants of kiting: The act of misrepresenting the value of a financial instrument for the purpose of extending credit obligations or increasing financial leverage. A fraudulent act involving the alteration or issuance of a check or draft with insufficient funds. Next Up Float Time Credit Checking Bad Check Check Hold BREAKING DOWN 'Kiting'Kiting generally occurs when securities firms fail to deliver securities of buy and sell transactions in a timely manner (before the three-day settlement period). The firm failing to receive the securities is required to purchase the shortage on the open market and charge the delinquent firm any associated fees. The delinquent firm is practicing the fraudulent act of kiting if it fails to purchase the securities on the open market and maintains a short position, delays delivery or takes part in transactions contrary to SEC regulations regarding the proper settlement of trades. In the past, clearing checks between banks took extended periods of time. Individuals used to take advantage of this delay and wrote \"\"bad\"\" checks to deposit funds before the checks were cashed. Banks have tried to cut down on kited checks by placing holds on deposited funds and charging for returned checks. Both of these kiting practices are illegal."
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"docid": "D2947073#0",
"title": "http://www.beautifulworld.com/europe/norway/aurora-borealis\nAurora Borealis",
"text": "Home Europe Norway Aurora Borealis Europe Norway Aurora Borealis Aurora Borealis The Aurora Borealis, or as it’s commonly known, the Northern Lights, is an ethereal phenomenon of extraordinary beauty. The celestial display of coloured lights across the night sky is both beguiling and inspiring in equal measure. Once seen, it is never forgotten. Characteristically, auroras emit a greenish-yellowish light, but blues and reddish-violet hues can also be seen occasionally. Each one is unique. The name is derived from the Roman goddess of the dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for north wind, Boreas. Best Place To See the lights is Northern Norway and the best Time To Go is late autumn-early spring. Map data ©2018 Google, INEGI Terms of Use Map Satellite What Causes Aurora Borealis? This fascinating spectacle is caused by electrically charged particles streaming from the sun and colliding with atoms in the magnetic field that surrounds the Earth. The energy released by the collision is what we see as the Northern Lights."
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"docid": "D3551542#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-is-the-Aurora-Borealis-Northern-Lights-formed\nHow is the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) formed?",
"text": "Muralidhar Kovvali, Looking for more. Answered Jul 27, 2015 · Author has 484 answers and 858.8k answer views Originally Answered: How do the Northern Lights happen? The Northern Lights stem from when large numbers of electrically charged particles (electrons) at high speed stream in towards the Earth along its magnetic field and collide with the highest air particles. The air then lights up rather like what happens in a fluorescent light tube. Where can we see the northern lights? The Northern Lights, as the name suggests, are especially related to the polar regions. They occur most frequently in a belt of radius 2500 km centered on the magnetic north pole. This so-called auroral zone extends over northern Scandinavia, Island, the southern tip of Greenland and continuing over northern Canada, Alaska and along the northern coast of Siberia. The coasts of the Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark lay where occurrence is greatest, making northern Norway, due to its ease of access and mild winter climate, an attractive destination for people interested in observing this atmospheric phenomenon. The Northern Lights can be seen from regions both north and south of the auroral zone, but the likelihood decreases with distance."
},
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"docid": "D292222#0",
"title": "https://www.aurorahunter.com/how-the-aurora-borealis-form.html\nHow the Aurora Borealis Form",
"text": "\"How the Aurora Borealis Form It begins with a solar flare The aurora borealis (northern lights) form when charged particles emitted from the sun during a solar flare penetrate the earth's magnetic shield and collide with atoms and molecules in our atmosphere. These collisions result in countless little bursts of light, called photons, which make up the aurora. Collisions with oxygen produce red and green auroras, while nitrogen produces the pink and purple colors. This reaction encircles the polar regions of the earth and occurs at an altitude of 40-400 miles (65-650 km) in a zone called the \"\"Auroral Oval. \"\" When & Where The aurora borealis most commonly occur between 60°-75° latitude, but during great geomagnetic storms the auroral oval expands equatorially and can reach 30° latitude or further. In the northern hemisphere they are called the aurora borealis (northern lights) and in the southern hemisphere aurora australis (southern lights). An auroral display might be observed any night from dusk until dawn as long as it is dark, which excludes Alaskan summer nights (May-July). The best time to view them is between midnight and 2 am. There is an 11-year solar cycle (on average) that controls the tempo of the aurora. The most recent peak in the cycle occurred in 2014."
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"docid": "D2760163#0",
"title": "https://listverse.com/2008/04/19/20-amazing-and-unusual-weather-phenomena/\n20 Amazing And Unusual Weather Phenomena",
"text": "Our World20 Amazing And Unusual Weather Phenomena Cedestra April 19, 2008Share 2K Stumble 306 Tweet Pin 4K +1 17 Share 116KThe science of weather is a fascinating one; but even more so are the flukes and irregularities that can occur within our world. This is a list of 20 of the most amazing and unusual of those anomalies.20Moon bows A rainbow is caused by the Sun shining on moisture droplets, most commonly in a post-rain atmosphere. A moon bow is much rarer, only seen at night when the moon is low and full to almost full. One popular place to see moon bows is at Cumberland Falls in Kentucky, as pictured above.19Mirages Mirages occur when light is refracted to produce an image of an object or the sky where it is not. It is most commonly seen on hot surfaces, such as the pavement or a desert.18Haloes Like rainbows, haloes are formed around the Sun due to moisture (in this case ice crystals) being refracted from the Sun’s rays in the upper atmosphere. Sometimes two or more areas of the circle or arcs surrounding the Sun will be brighter, forming what are called Sun Dogs. Haloes can also form around the Moon, and occasionally around the brighter stars and planets like Venus.17Belt of Venus The belt of Venus is a phenomenon that occurs during dusty evenings when a band of pinkish or brownish sky will appear between the sky and the horizon.16Noctilucent Clouds Noctilucent clouds are atmospherically high clouds that refract light at dusk when the Sun has already set, illuminating the sky with no seeming light source.15Aurora Borealis Also known in the southern hemisphere as the Aurora Australis, the Aurora Borealis are charged particles from the Sun that have reached the Earth’s upper atmosphere and become excited. They are more typically seen closer to the poles and during the equinoxes of the year. [ Photo taken by Senior Airman Joshua Strang. Large scale public domain copy here . ]"
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"docid": "D1692946#0",
"title": "http://www.aurorahunter.com/aurora-borealis.php\nAurora Borealis FAQs",
"text": "\"Aurora Borealis FAQs Frequently Asked Questions Here you can find our most popular aurora borealis and photography questions. Click the questions below to find the answers.1. What are the best years to see the northern lights?2. When are the best months to see the northern lights?3. What is the best time to see the northern lights?4. What are the Aurora Borealis (the Northern Lights)?5. What causes the different Aurora Borealis colors?6. Where in the World can I see the Aurora Borealis?7. Where in Alaska can I see the aurora borealis?8. Where in Fairbanks can I see the aurora borealis?9."
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"docid": "D247892#0",
"title": "http://fairbanks-alaska.com/northern-lights-alaska.htm\nNorthern Lights; the Aurora Borealis",
"text": "\"This rippling aurora was captured by photographer Don Rice in Fairbanks, Alaska. As presented here, it is intended for educational use only. The Geophysical Institute maintains a telephone aurora forecast at (907) 474-7558. Or check the Online Aurora Forecast - updated each day by 3 PM Alaska Time. Valid for that night and the following two nights, it is a service of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks Geophysical Institute. Auroral displays follow intense sunspot activities. Solar activity runs on a 22-year cycle — 11 positive years and 11 negative years. The cycle is at the bottom of the negative cycle, which reached the peak of their 11-year cycle variation in the year 2001 or 2002. Intense, but brief (one-day) auroral displays occurred during that period, while long lasting (7-10 days) auroral displays occured during the years 2003-2006. For more pictures, go to The Aurora Page, or to Northern Lights Photos, for lots of links to great photos."
},
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"docid": "D341523#0",
"title": "http://chemistry.about.com/od/geochemistry/fl/What-Causes-the-Aurora-Borealis-Colors.htm\nWhat Causes the Aurora Borealis Colors?",
"text": "Science, Tech, Math ›Science What Causes the Aurora Borealis Colors? Aurora Borealis Color Science Share Flipboard Email Print Most of the color you see in an aurora comes from the excitation of oxygen and nitrogen. Arctic-Images, Getty Imagesby Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph. D. Updated September 19, 2017The aurora is the name given to the bands of colored lights seen in the sky at the higher latitudes. The aurora borealis or Northern Lights are seen mainly near the Arctic Circle. The aurora australis or Southern Lights are seen in the southern hemisphere. The light you see comes from photons released by oxygen and nitrogen in the upper atmosphere. Energetic particles from the solar wind strike the layer of the atmosphere called the ionosphere, ionizing the atoms and molecules. When the ions return to the ground state, energy released as light produces the aurora. Each element releases specific wavelengths, so the colors you see depend on the type of atom that is excited, how much energy it received, and how the wavelengths of light blend with each other."
},
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"docid": "D465527#0",
"title": "https://my-northernlights.com/2017/02/07/northern-lights-russia-aurora-borealis/\nNORTHERN LIGHTS RUSSIA (AURORA BOREALIS)",
"text": "NORTHERN LIGHTS RUSSIA (AURORA BOREALIS)February 7, 2017 Editor Site 0 Comment THE NORTHERN LIGHTS RUSSIAIntroduction If there is a place that should never be overlooked when talking about the aurora borealis it is Russia. It is one of the best places in the world where you can see the beauty of the northern lights Russia glowing in the sky. Russia is a country located in Eurasia and by surface area; it is the largest country in the world which covers more than one over eight of the land area inhabited by the earth. This country entirely expands across Northern Asia and much of Eastern Europe. Apart from the northern lights which is one of the prominent attractions in this part of the world, this location also offers a lot of attractions which will make you want to always visit during holidays or vacations. Some of the attractions are the Trans-Siberian railway which is part of the railway system in the world, the Mount Elbrus which is included as one of the seven summits, the Valley of Geysers which is the second largest Geyser field in the world and much more. However, northern lights Russia being one of the best attractions in the world has been bringing in a lot of visitors to Russia making the country a must visit the country. Aurora hunters now take delight in visiting the country with their family and friends just to see how amazing the northern lights in Russia are. You can also decide to visit Russia so as to see the wonderful aurora in the Russian’s sky but you need to know when to go to the country and where to go so that you can get a better chance of seeing it. When to see the northern lights Russia It is somehow easy to see the aurora in Russia compared to some other locations or countries."
},
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"docid": "D2133569#0",
"title": "http://digitalphotopix.com/photo-gallery/what-is-aurora/\nWhat is Aurora?",
"text": "What is Aurora? Gallery, Nature | 11 |Aurora Aurora (astronomy) – Coloured light in the night sky near the Earth’s magnetic poles, called aurora borealis (‘northern lights’) in the northern hemisphere and aurora australis (‘southern lights’) in the southern hemisphere. Although auroras are usually restricted to the polar skies, fluctuations in the solar wind occasionally cause them to be visible at lower latitudes. An aurora is usually in the form of a luminous arch with its apex towards the magnetic pole, followed by arcs, bands, rays, curtains, and coronae, usually green but often showing shades of blue and red, and sometimes yellow or white. Auroras are caused at heights of over 100 km/60 mi by a fast stream of charged particles from solar flares and low-density ‘holes’ in the Sun’s corona. These are guided by the Earth’s magnetic field towards the north and south magnetic poles, where they enter the upper atmosphere and bombard the gases in the atmosphere, causing them to emit visible light. Northern lights is the name of a light phenomenon often seen in the northern regions. The lights have been around since Earth formed an atmosphere -the dinosaurs saw it, early humans saw it and our descendants will se it. The scientific name for the phenomenon is “Aurora Borealis”, aurora for short. Aurora australis, Invercargill This photograph of the southern lights or aurora australis, most commonly seen in southern New Zealand, was taken in September 2002 from Invercargill."
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"docid": "D3525560#0",
"title": "http://mypages.iit.edu/~johnsonpo/smart00/lesson1.htm\nThe Northern Lights Porter Johnson",
"text": "\"THE NORTHERN LIGHTS by PORTER JOHNSONThe Northern Lights Porter Johnson. The Northern Lights are nature's light show, with quantum leaps in oxygen and nitrogen atoms in an impressive display of luminous curtains and rays that dance above the tundra. They involve the interplay of elementary particle physics with superstition, mythology, and fairy tales. Their fickle hues, their radiance, and their grandeur have filled people with wonder and inspired artists; they have frightened people to think that the end is at hand. More exact explanations could not be given until modern physics was developed, and knowledge about the earth's magnetosphere was obtained from measurements with artificial satellites. We pose certain questions pertaining to the Northern Lights, with relevant information. Questions Concerning the Northern Lights What are the Northern Lights ? Where are the Northern Lights seen? What is the energy source of this phenomenon? What determines the colors of the Northern Lights ?"
},
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"docid": "D2714102#0",
"title": "http://www.weather.gov/fsd/aurora\nAurora Borealis (Northern Lights)",
"text": "Sioux Falls, SDWeather Forecast Office Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)Weather.gov > Sioux Falls, SD > Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)Current Hazards Current Conditions Radar Forecasts Rivers and Lakes Climate and Past Weather Local Programs The Aurora Borealis (commonly referred to as the Northern Lights) are the result of interactions between the Sun and Earth's outer atmosphere. The Aurora Australis is the southern hemisphere counterpart to the Aurora Borealis. What Causes the Aurora? The Sun emits electrically-charged particles called ions, which correspondingly move away from the Sun in a stream of plasma (ionized gas) known as the solar wind. As the plasma comes in contact with the Earth's magnetic field, the ions will be agitated into moving around the Earth. Some of the ions become trapped and will consequently interact with the Earth's ionosphere (an average of 60-80 miles above the surface), causing the ions to glow. This is the same principal as how a neon sign lights up. As electrons pass through the neon tubing, they glow, thus producing the light in a neon sign. The Aurora are constantly changing and moving in streams of light or curtains, because the process of how the Sun's ionized gas interacts with the Earth's magnetic field is very dynamic. Although harmless to life on Earth, the Aurora can cause power disruptions in satellite communications and in radio/TV broadcasts."
},
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"docid": "D21754#0",
"title": "http://www.northernlightscentre.ca/northernlights.html\nNorthern Lights",
"text": "Northern Lights What are Northern Lights? The bright dancing lights of the aurora are actually collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere. The lights are seen above the magnetic poles of the northern and southern hemispheres. They are known as 'Aurora borealis' in the north and 'Aurora australis' in the south.. Auroral displays appear in many colours although pale green and pink are the most common. Shades of red, yellow, green, blue, and violet have been reported. The lights appear in many forms from patches or scattered clouds of light to streamers, arcs, rippling curtains or shooting rays that light up the sky with an eerie glow. What causes the Northern Lights? The Northern Lights are actually the result of collisions between gaseous particles in the Earth's atmosphere with charged particles released from the sun's atmosphere. Variations in colour are due to the type of gas particles that are colliding. The most common auroral color, a pale yellowish-green, is produced by oxygen molecules located about 60 miles above the earth."
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"docid": "D2904676#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Where_in_the_atmosphere_and_in_the_world_do_Auroras_occur\nWhere in the atmosphere and in the world do Auroras occur?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Arctic Arctic Circle Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis Flag Share In Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis Where in the atmosphere and in the world do Auroras occur? Answer by Fredzy Confidence votes 2.7KIn the atmosphere Auroras usually occur in the ionosphere (the highest part of the atmosphere, between the thermosphere and the exosphere. The ionosphere gets its name because it is ionized by solar radiation.). We typically see auroras only in high-latitude areas above about 50 degrees (north or south). However, during intense periods of solar activity, it's occasionally possible to see auroras even from close to the equator. Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights) can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere (Siberia, Northern Russia, Northern Europe, Iceland, Greenland, Canada and the US (Alaska)). Aurora Australis (The Southern Lights) can be seen in the Southern Hemisphere (the southern parts of Australia, New Zealand, South America, South Africa and Antarctica). When the solar storms are especially severe the auroras can be seen at greater distances from the poles than usual.54 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What layer of the atmosphere is the Aurora Borealis?thermosphere Jerry Boone 26 Contributions Where do Auroras occur? They occur in the Mesosphere."
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"title": "https://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/atmospheric/question471.htm\nHow does the aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) work?",
"text": "\"NEXTRed aurora borealis over Wrangell/St. Elias National Park in Alaska Michael S. Quinton/National Geographic/ Getty Images The aurora borealis (the Northern Lights) and the aurora australis (the Southern Lights) have always fascinated mankind, and people even travel thousands of miles just to see the brilliant light shows in the earth's atmosphere. The auroras, both surrounding the north magnetic pole (aurora borealis) and south magnetic pole (aurora australis) occur when highly charged electrons from the solar wind interact with elements in the earth's atmosphere. Solar winds stream away from the sun at speeds of about 1 million miles per hour. When they reach the earth, some 40 hours after leaving the sun, they follow the lines of magnetic force generated by the earth's core and flow through the magnetosphere, a teardrop-shaped area of highly charged electrical and magnetic fields. As the electrons enter the earth's upper atmosphere, they will encounter atoms of oxygen and nitrogen at altitudes from 20 to 200 miles above the earth's surface. The color of the aurora depends on which atom is struck, and the altitude of the meeting. Green - oxygen, up to 150 miles in altitude Red - oxygen, above 150 miles in altitude Blue - nitrogen, up to 60 miles in altitude Purple/violet - nitrogen, above 60 miles in altitude All of the magnetic and electrical forces react with one another in constantly shifting combinations. These shifts and flows can be seen as the auroras \"\"dance,\"\" moving along with the atmospheric currents that can reach 20,000,000 amperes at 50,000 volts. ( In contrast, the circuit breakers in your home will disengage when current flow exceeds 15-30 amperes at 120 volts. )"
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"docid": "D454776#0",
"title": "https://www.visitcookcounty.com/adventures/northern-lights/\nCook County is the Best Place to View the Northern Lights in Minnesota (and the lower 48 states)",
"text": "Cook County is the Best Place to View the Northern Lights in Minnesota (and the lower 48 states)You don’t have to travel to the Arctic Circle to see the Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis. Thanks to our northern location and vast, dark skies, we in Cook County, Minnesota are lucky enough to see them often. The Top 8 Tips on How to See the Northern Lights in Minnesota For many, catching a glimpse of this stunning natural phenomenon is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It’s a chance to experience the mystical, feel connected with something almost otherworldly and experience natural beauty at its utmost perfection. There is simply no comparison to seeing the northern lights with your own eyes. To help you create the best northern lights experience, we put together our top 8 tips on how to see the northern lights. Discover the Tips Click here to view the full resolution version (46mb)What is the Best Time of Year to View the Aurora Borealis? They can appear year-round. For reasons not yet fully understood, the Northern Lights appear most frequently in the late fall and winter. Hoping to Catch the Northern Lights Tonight?"
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"docid": "D1760778#0",
"title": "http://goscandinavia.about.com/od/knowledgesafety/ss/northern-lights.htm\nThe Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)",
"text": "\"Inspiration Adventure The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)By Terri Mapes Updated 02/15/18Share Pin Email•••The Northern Lights (also called Aurora Borealis) stem from when large numbers of electrons, originating from the sun, stream in toward the Earth along its magnetic field and collide with air particles. The air then lights up in a similar manner to what happens in a fluorescent light tube, around 60 miles (100 kilometers) above the earth's surface. The resulting colors of the Northern Lights reflect gases we find up there. It is most common to see green lights, though a reddish glow that appears like a dark sunrise is also sometimes visible, specifically in Scandinavia. The lit-up skies are also referred to as \"\"polar aurora\"\" and \"\"aurora polaris\"\". The weather conditions on the sun and earth determine whether or not the aurora can be seen. When visible, the lights can be seen up to 260 miles (400 kilometers) away on the horizon, due to the curvature of the earth. The Best Places to See the Aurora Borealis To see this phenomenon, visit the auroral zone (or any location beyond the Arctic Circle) where the Northern Lights occur. Prime locations are the coasts of the Norwegian counties of Tromsø, Norway (near the North Cape ), and Reykjavik, Iceland, even at the minimal level of northern lights activity. Out of all Nordic destinations, these places provide you with an optimal chance of seeing the famous phenomenon."
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"docid": "D1531321#0",
"title": "http://www.visitcookcounty.com/plan-your-trip/activities-by-season/summer/northern-lights/\nCook County is the Best Place to View the Northern Lights in Minnesota (and the lower 48 states)",
"text": "Cook County is the Best Place to View the Northern Lights in Minnesota (and the lower 48 states)You don’t have to travel to the Arctic Circle to see the Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis. Thanks to our northern location and vast, dark skies, we in Cook County, Minnesota are lucky enough to see them often. The Top 8 Tips on How to See the Northern Lights in Minnesota For many, catching a glimpse of this stunning natural phenomenon is a once in a lifetime opportunity. It’s a chance to experience the mystical, feel connected with something almost otherworldly and experience natural beauty at its utmost perfection. There is simply no comparison to seeing the northern lights with your own eyes. To help you create the best northern lights experience, we put together our top 8 tips on how to see the northern lights. Discover the Tips Click here to view the full resolution version (46mb)What is the Best Time of Year to View the Aurora Borealis? They can appear year-round. For reasons not yet fully understood, the Northern Lights appear most frequently in the late fall and winter. Hoping to Catch the Northern Lights Tonight?"
},
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"docid": "D465528#0",
"title": "https://www.56thparallel.com/northern-lights/\nRussiaâs Best Locations for the Northern Lights",
"text": "Only eight countries reach north above the Arctic Circle, but without a doubt, Russia reigns supreme. While this means freezing winters with uninterrupted nights that linger for weeks, it’s also the setting for one of the planet’s most awe-inspiring spectacles – the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Here are 6 of the top unique destinations to view the northern lights in Russia: View map1) Murmansk (Kola Peninsula)Murmansk, in the extreme north-west near Finland, enjoys over 40 days of uninterrupted night, making it one of the world’s premier destinations for the Aurora Borealis, and with over 300,000 residents you can enjoy all the cosmopolitan comforts of civilisation amidst the serenity of the Arctic. You can get to Murmansk by train (30h) or flight (2h) from Moscow, what makes this region is easiest to get in order to experience the Northern Lights from late August to May, with the condition that the night temperature is below +10 ° C, so plan your trip for January-February. The Northern Lights is a poorly predicted phenomenon and depends on the magnetic activity of the Sun. In other words, you have to wait and literally “hunt” it, which means it’s worth a week or more to go. You can diversify your vacation in the Kola Peninsula by skiing in the Khibiny Mountains or dog sledding in Kirovsk. Below are our small group and private tours in the region for hunting Northern Lights: Northern Lights Discovery Aurora Borealis: Arctic Winter Magic2) Arkhangelsk There is a general rule for observing the Northern Lights in Arkhangelsk region – the heart of Russian North – the further from the large populated areas, the brighter the “dance of the sky” is. Severodvinsk city is where you’d like to go for the Aurora Borealis hunting from September to April. The radiance of the lights here is distinguished by a green shade and specific flicker."
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"docid": "D1476617#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-is-Aurora-Borealis-different-from-Aurora-Australis\nHow is Aurora Borealis different from Aurora Australis?",
"text": "Panakkal Chandramohan, works at Power Generation Plants, Desalination Plants. Answered Nov 20, 2015 · Author has 820 answers and 377.2k answer views To best of my knowledge borealis is in north Pole and other is in south pole. Aurora borealis is called northern light and other is called southern lights. Wikipedddia says In northern latitudes, the effect is known as the aurora borealis (or the northern lights ), named after the Roman goddess of dawn, Aurora, and the Greek name for the north wind, Boreas, by Galileo in 1619. [ 7] Auroras seen within the auroral oval may be directly overhead, but from farther away they illuminate the poleward horizon as a greenish glow, or sometimes a faint red, as if the Sun were rising from an unusual direction. Its southern counterpart, the aurora australis (or the southern lights ), has features that are almost identical to the aurora borealis and changes simultaneously with changes in the northern auroral zone. [ 8] It is visible from high southern latitudes in Antarctica, South America, New Zealand, and Australia. Auroras also occur on other planets. Similar to the Earth's aurora, they are also visible close to the planets’ magnetic poles. Auroras also occur poleward of the auroral zone as either diffuse patches or arcs, [9] which can be sub-visual.2.3k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private."
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"docid": "D2629388#0",
"title": "http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/northern-lights-2015-what-are-best-places-see-aurora-borealis-uk-1523965\nNorthern lights 2015: What are the best places to see the aurora borealis in the UK?",
"text": "\"Northern lights 2015: What are the best places to see the aurora borealis in the UK? By Staff Reporter Updated October 14, 2015 14:00 BSTThe aurora borealis is most commonly seen over the Arctic Circle Jan Morten Bjoernbakk/AFP/Getty The dancing lights of the aurora borealis are most commonly spotted over the Arctic Circle in areas such as Scandinavia, Canada and Alaska, but stargazers in the UK have recently been treated to this spectacular display. Clear skies across northern parts of Britain have led to fantastic views of the northern lights, the result of solar particle activity in space. Over the next few weeks, the lights will be more visible over Britain as the Earth moves into a new alignment with the Sun. For the best chance of seeing the aurora borealis, head to higher areas such as Northern England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and North Wales. Clear skies, good weather and low light pollution are key for the best chance of seeing the spectacle, which should be visible for the next few weeks. Where can I see the northern lights in the UK? Why advertise with us Northumberland has been named as one of the areas most likely to see the light show, with many sightings having already taken place over the past week. Northern Scotland is one of the best place to see the northern lights, around the northern isles and around the Caithness coast and the Orkney Isles. Shetland and the Outer Hebrides are also prime spots to view the display, as they have low light pollution."
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"docid": "D556400#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Vegetation_zone_or_biome_of_aurora_borealis\nWhat is the Aurora Borealis?",
"text": "\"Gregor S 18,092 Contributions What is the Aurora Borealis? The aurora is a glow observed in the night sky, usually in the polar zone. For this reason some scientists call it a \"\"polar aurora\"\" (or \"\"aurora polaris\"\"). In northern latitud …Quirkyquantummechanic 136,421 Contributions Where is the Aurora Borealis? Aurora Borealis . The Aurora Borealis is a display of colored lights in the sky, also called northern lights, caused by the interaction of particles from the sun with the u …Nurudeen Deenousky Ahmed 3,635 Contributions Explicitly Magnanimous What is Aurora borealis? Aurora Borealis which is also known as \"\"Northern Lights\"\" because it is seen mainly and clearly in the Northern Hemisphere, is a band of light of red and green, seen in the sky …Bob Simon 38,510 Contributions How is an aurora borealis different from an aurora australis? Borealis is over the North Pole: Australis is over the South Pole. Rtoogood 1 Contribution When can you see the Aurora Borealis and the Aurora Australis? The Aurora Borealis (North) and Aurora Australis (South) have roughly a 2500 mile radius limit from their magnetic poles, although the phenomenon occurs on the perimeter of …Kenguin 16 Contributions How is the Aurora Borealis different from the Aurora Australis?"
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"docid": "D2865818#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado%27s_7th_congressional_district\nColorado's 7th congressional district",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"CO-7\"\" redirects here. For the state highway, see Colorado State Highway 7. Colorado's 7th congressional district Colorado's 7th congressional district - since January 3, 2013. Current Representative Ed Perlmutter ( D – Golden)Distribution99.44 [1] % urban0.56% rural Population (2016) 789,772 [2]Ethnicity87.32% White1.79% Black3.44% Asian29.68% Hispanic1.14% Native American Cook PVI D+6 [3]Colorado's 7th congressional district is a congressional district in the U. S. state of Colorado. Located in the central part of the state, the district encompasses much of the northern and western parts of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area, including Golden, Lakewood, Arvada and Westminster. The district is currently represented by Democrat Ed Perlmutter. While the district was originally split 50-50 between Democrats and Republicans, the district was shifted to the more populated areas of Jefferson County, giving the district a slight Democratic lean. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Characteristics3 Voting4 List of representatives5 Election results6 Living former Members7 Historical district boundaries8 See also9 References History [ edit]2000s [ edit]The 7th Congressional District was created following the 2000 U. S. Census and associated realignment and reapportionment of Colorado congressional districts. It consists of portions of Adams, Arapahoe, and Jefferson counties. The boundaries were drawn by a court after the state legislature failed to agree on a redistricting plan. ["
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"docid": "D2021986#0",
"title": "https://www.denverpost.com/2016/05/26/marijuana-sales-tax-revenue-huge-boon-for-colorado-cities/\nMarijuana sales tax revenue huge boon for Colorado cities",
"text": "News Marijuana sales tax revenue huge boon for Colorado cities Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post Budtender Heather Howell pours crushed marijuana into a cone it to make a joint in 2015 at Peak Marijuana Dispensary, 260 Broadway in Denver. By Carlos Illescas | [email protected] |PUBLISHED: May 26, 2016 at 4:40 pm | UPDATED: October 2, 2016 at 4:09 pm Sign up for newsletters and alerts Submit your news tips or photos Most Popular Dragged under truck in Aurora, teen dies days later from injuries Kirk Cousins is surely a target for the Broncos now. But he’s not the only one. John Elway dons Von Miller jersey on No. 16 at Phoenix Open, talks Alex Smith trade Soul Cycle is coming to Denver in a swanky new apartment tower Gaylord Rockies’ new manager must find everything from bellhops to chefs as hiring of 1,500 begins Editorial: Buy back Mile High Stadium’s heritage From small towns that barely dot the map to the state’s largest urban areas, revenue from retail marijuana sales is helping communities address homelessness, send children to college, patch potholes, secure water rights and fund an array of projects. Aurora is using $1.5 million of its revenue from pot sales and fees to address its homeless issue. Money also is going to road improvements and a new recreation center. Denver Post file Jason Langley starts to place a sheet on his bed for the night at the Comitis Crisis Center on March 30, 2016 in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora is using $1.5 million of its revenue from pot sales and fees to address its homeless issue. Adams County has earmarked more than $500,000 for scholarships for low-income students."
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"docid": "D334935#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver\nDenver",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the capital of Colorado. For other uses, see Denver (disambiguation). Denver, Colorado Consolidated city-county City and County of Denver Clockwise from top: Downtown Denver skyline, Denver Art Museum, Red Rocks Amphitheater, Millennium Bridge, Mile High Stadium, Union Station, Colorado State Capitol Flag Seal Nickname (s): The Mile High City [1] Queen City of the Plains [2]Wall Street of the West [3]Location of Denver in Denver County, Colorado. Denver, Colorado Location in Colorado, United States & North America Show map of Colorado Show map of the USShow map of North America Show all Coordinates: 39°45′43″N 104°52′52″WCoordinates: 39°45′43″N 104°52′52″W [4]Country United States State Colorado City and County Denver [5]Founded November 17, 1858, as Denver City, K. T. [6]Incorporated November 7, 1861, as Denver City, C. T. [7]Consolidated November 15, 1902, as the City and County of Denver Named for James W. Denver Government• Type Consolidated City and County [5]• Body Denver City Council• Mayor Michael Hancock ( D) [8]Area [9]• Consolidated city-county 154.97 sq mi (401.36 km 2)• Land 153.33 sq mi (397.13 km 2)• Water 1.63 sq mi (4.23 km 2) 1.1%• Metro 8,414.4 sq mi (21,793 km 2)Elevation [10] 5,130–5,690 ft (1,564–1,731 m)Population ( 2010) [11]• Consolidated city-county 600,158• Estimate (2017) [12] 704,621• Rank US: 19th• Density 4,519.94/sq mi (1,745.15/km 2)• Urban 2,374,203 (US: 18th)• Metro 2,814,330 (US: 19th)• CSA 3,418,876 (US: 16th)Demonym (s) Denverite Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes 80201–80212, 80214–80239, 80241, 80243–80244, 80246–80252, 80256–80266, 80271, 80273–80274, 80279–80281, 80290–80291, 80293–80295, 80299, 80012, 80014, 80022, 80033, 80123, 80127 [13]Area code (s) 303 and 720FIPS code 08-20000GNIS feature ID 0201738Highways I-25, I-70, I-76, I-225, I-270, US 285, US 287, SH 2, SH 26, SH 30, SH 35, SH 83, SH 88, SH 95, SH 121, SH 177, SH 265, SH 470, E-470Website denvergov.org Capital and most populous city of the State of Colorado Denver ( / ˈ d ɛ n v ər / ), officially the City and County of Denver, is the capital and most populous municipality of the U. S. state of Colorado. Denver is in the South Platte River Valley on the western edge of the High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. The Denver downtown district is immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River, approximately 12 mi (19 km) east of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nicknamed the Mile High City because its official elevation is exactly one mile (5280 feet or 1609.3 meters) above sea level, making it the highest major city in the United States. [ 14] The 105th meridian west of Greenwich, the longitudinal reference for the Mountain Time Zone, passes directly through Denver Union Station. Denver is ranked as a Beta- world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. With an estimated population of 704,621 in 2017, Denver is the 19th-most populous U. S. city, and with a 17.41% increase since the 2010 United States Census, it has been one of the fastest-growing major cities in the United States. ["
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"docid": "D1674115#0",
"title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Margin_of_victory_analysis_for_the_2014_congressional_elections\nMargin of victory analysis for the 2014 congressional elections",
"text": "\"Despite polling showing that 83 percent of Americans disapproved of how the 113th Congress handled its job, and 65 percent of Americans described it as the \"\"worst Congress of their lifetime\"\" heading into the 2014 elections, congressional races in both chambers were actually less competitive as a whole than in 2012. [ 1] Incumbents largely won re-election without much of a struggle in the U. S. House. Even in the U. S. Senate, where Republicans flipped nine seats, the average race was still won by a greater margin than in 2012. Ballotpedia staff analyzed the election results in the 435 U. S. House races and 36 U. S. Senate races to determine how close the average race was. The margin of victory was then calculated as the percentage of total votes that separated the winner and the second-place finisher. On average, both the U. S. House and Senate elections were slightly less competitive than in 2012. Full results for each chamber are detailed in the following sections. Senate Seats won by each party based on margin of victory in 2014 United States Senate Elections Party0-5% points 5-10% points 10-20% points 20% points or more Democratic2 0 7 3Republican3 2 6 13Totals 5 2 13 16U. S. Senate races had an average margin of victory of 22.6 percent in 2014, slightly higher than the average margin in 2012 of 20 percent. On average, Democratic candidates won closer races than their Republican counterparts. The average margin for victorious Democrats was 18.7 percent, while the average margin for Republican winners was 24.7 percent."
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"docid": "D294479#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams_County,_Colorado\nAdams County, Colorado",
"text": "\"Adams County, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Adams County, Colorado Adams County Government Center in Brighton Location in the U. S. state of Colorado Colorado's location in the U. S. Founded April 15, 1901Named for Alva Adams [1]Seat Brighton Largest city Thornton Area• Total 1,184 sq mi (3,067 km 2)• Land 1,168 sq mi (3,025 km 2)• Water 16 sq mi (41 km 2 ), 1.4%Population (est. )• ( 2017) 503,167 [2]• Density 431/sq mi (166/km 2)Congressional districts 4th, 6th, 7th Time zone Mountain: UTC−7 / −6Website www .adcogov .org Footnotes: Fifth most populous Colorado county Adams County is the fifth-most populous of the 64 counties of the U. S. state of Colorado. As of the 2010 census, the population was 441,603. [ 3] The county seat is Brighton. [ 4] The county is named for Alva Adams, Governor of the State of Colorado. [ 1]Adams County is part of the Denver - Aurora - Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Adjacent counties2.2 National protected area2.3 State park2.4 Historic trail2.5 Recreational trails3 Demographics4 Politics5 Education6 Communities6.1 Cities6.2 Town6.3 Census-designated places6.4 Other unincorporated communities7 License plate code8 In popular culture9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]On May 30, 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Act created the Territory of Nebraska and Territory of Kansas, divided by the Parallel 40° North ( 168th Avenue in present-day Adams County). The future Adams County, Colorado, occupied a strip of northern Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory, immediately south of the Nebraska Territory. In 1859, John D. \"\"Colonel Jack\"\" Henderson built a ranch, trading post, and hotel on Henderson Island in the South Platte River in Arapahoe County, Kansas Territory. Jack Henderson was the former editor and proprietor of the Leavenworth ( Kansas Territory) Journal and an outspoken pro-slavery politician who had been accused of vote fraud in eastern Kansas."
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"docid": "D2852989#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evans,_Colorado\nEvans, Colorado",
"text": "\"Evans, 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. ( December 2008) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)City of Evans, Colorado Home Rule Municipality The Evans Community Complex. Location of Evans in Weld County, Colorado. Location of Colorado in the United States Coordinates: 40°21′01″N 104°44′54″WCoordinates: 40°21′01″N 104°44′54″W [1]Country United States State State of Colorado County [2] Weld County Established 1867Incorporated November 15, 1885 [3]Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [2]• Mayor John Morris [4]• City Manager Jim Becklenberg [5]Area [6]• Total 10.52 sq mi (27.25 km 2)• Land 10.18 sq mi (26.36 km 2)• Water 0.34 sq mi (0.89 km 2)Elevation [7] 4,652 ft (1,418 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 18,537• Estimate (2016) [8] 21,615• Density 2,123.49/sq mi (819.88/km 2)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP code [9] 80620Area code (s) 970FIPS code 08-25280GNIS feature ID 0202732Highways US 34, US 85Website City of Evans The City of Evans is a Home Rule Municipality located in Weld County, Colorado, United States. The population was 9,514 at the 2000 census, and estimated at 18,842 as of July 1, 2008, by the Census Bureau. [ 10]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Education5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]Named for the second Territorial Governor of Colorado, John Evans, [11] [12] the town was established in 1867 and was Weld County's seat of government twice before Greeley finally captured the honor. Legend in Evans is that the county records were stolen by night-riders from Greeley, who also burned the courthouse down with the county seat documents. The town was incorporated in 1885. ["
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"docid": "D2342329#0",
"title": "https://www.mapofus.org/colorado/\nMaps of Colorado",
"text": "Maps of Colorado Map of Colorado county boundaries and county seats. Maps of Colorado are generally an invaluable area of ancestors and family history research, particularly if you live faraway from where your ancestor lived. Since Colorado political boundaries oftentimes changed, historic maps are essential in helping you find out the exact location of your ancestor’s home town, just what land they owned, just who their neighbors happen to be, and a lot more. Maps of Colorado typically have a tendency to be an excellent resource for how to get started with your own research, given that they give substantially beneficial information and facts right away. Colorado Maps can be a major source of important amounts of information and facts on family history. Colorado borders Arizona , Kansas , Nebraska , New Mexico , Oklahoma , Utah and Wyoming. Colorado’s 10 largest cities are Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Thornton, Westminster, Arvada, Pueblo and Centennial. Learn more about Historical Facts of Colorado Counties. Interactive Map of Colorado County Formation History (Colorado maps made with the use Ani Map Plus 3.0 & with the Permission of the Goldbug Company)Old Antique Atlases & Maps of Colorado Disclaimer: All Colorado maps are free to use for your own genealogical purposes and may not be reproduced for resale or distribution. Source: David Rumsey Historical Map Collection Map of Colorado – 18661866 Map of Public Surveys in Colorado Territory Map of Colorado – 18801880 Colorado D. O. T. County Road and Highway Maps of Colorado To View the Map: Just click the Image to view the map online."
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"docid": "D1302707#0",
"title": "http://www.ssaofficelocations.com/Colorado/AURORA/195/\nSocial Security Office Locations",
"text": "\"Social Security Office Locations => Colorado => Aurora Social Security Office in Aurora, COYou can reach Social Security Office in Aurora, Colorado at the following street address and contact number, as well as using directions below. Please, share your experience about visiting this office, provide a review using the form at the end of this page. Address: Suite 250, 14280 E Jewell Ave 80012, Aurora, Colorado Phone: National Toll-Free : 1-800-772-1213 TTY: 1-800-325-0778Worktime: Monday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Tuesday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Wednesday 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Saturday Closed Sunday Closed Except Federal Holidays Directions: From I-225 And Iliff, Take Abeline (the I225 Service Drive) North To E. Jewell Ave And Turn Right, Office Building Is 1/4 Mile East On The Right Routes: I-225 S 4.2 mi - 9 mins Aurora, CO, USA4.2 mi - 9 mins1. Head southeast on Vaughn St toward Victor St 0.2 mi2. Turn right onto Zion St 0.1 mi3. Take the 1st left onto Vaughn St 276 ft4. Take the 1st left onto E 6th Ave 0.3 mi5. Take the Interstate 225 S ramp 0.2 mi6. Merge onto I-225 S 1.6 mi7. Take exit 7 for Mississippi Ave 0.2 mi8."
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"docid": "D1229023#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_far_is_Denver_Colorado_from_La_Junta_Colorado\nWhat is the Congressional District of La Junta Colorado?",
"text": "Denver Mac 527 Contributions What is the Congressional District of La Junta Colorado? Answer . The Colorado Third District USCitizen 477,196 Contributions How far is Denver Colorado from Aurora Colorado? It is 14.5 miles. Lucinda marie 347 Contributions How far is it from Lakewood Colorado to Denver Colorado? It is only about 8 miles, from Denver to Lakewood. Ladwood is a suburb of Denver. Panama Jack 12 Contributions How far is it from Denver Colorado to Fountain Colorado? It's just down the road a piece. Just drive south."
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"docid": "D2115088#0",
"title": "https://ballotpedia.org/Jeff_Flake\nJeff Flake",
"text": "\"Jeff Flake Jeff Flake U. S. Senate Arizona Tenure2013 - Present Term ends2019Years in position5Prior offices U. S. House Arizona Republican Party Report an officeholder change Compensation Net worth (2012) $83,001Education Bachelor's Brigham Young University Graduate Brigham Young University Personal Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)Profession Public affairs director How will 2018 influence the direction of the Republican 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 Jeffrey Lane \"\"Jeff\"\" Flake (b. December 31, 1962, in Snowflake, AZ) is a Republican member of the U. S. Senate representing Arizona. Flake was first elected to the Senate in 2012. He previously served in the U. S. House from 2001 to 2013. On October 24, 2017, he announced he would not seek re-election in 2018. [ 1]Flake won election to the U. S. Senate, representing Arizona, on November 6, 2012. [ 2] Flake defeated Wil Cardon, Bryan Hackbarth and Clair Van Steenwyk in the Republican primary on August 28, 2012. [ 3] He then overtook Richard Carmona (D), Sheila Bilyeu (L) and Ian Gilyeat (I) in the general election on November 6, 2012. [ 4]Based on analysis of multiple outside rankings, Flake is an average Republican member of Congress, meaning he will vote with the Republican Party on the majority of bills."
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"docid": "D1681606#0",
"title": "http://www.dogsbite.org/legislating-dangerous-dogs-colorado.php\nColorado breed-specific laws ::",
"text": "BSL FAQ state-by-state military regulation constitutionality appellate decisions Colorado breed-specific laws :: Colorado cities and counties with breed-specific laws. Learn more about breed-specific legislation in our BSL FAQ. Please report updates to this page here: [email protected]. Dangerous dog breed ordinances Pit Bull Ordinances in Colorado City Website View Ordinance Type of Ordinance Aurora Section: 14-75Bans: pit bulls (Aurora formerly banned all fighting breeds)Broomfield Section: 6-24-010 Bans: wolf hybrids Castle Rock Section: 6.02 Bans: pit bulls Commerce City Section: 4-2011 Bans: pit bulls Denver Section: 8-55 Bans: pit bulls model ordinance Fort Lupton Section: 7-241 Bans: pit bulls Lone Tree Section: 10-7-90Bans all fighting breeds: pit bulls, American bulldogs, dogo argentinos, canary dogs, presa mallorquins, tosa inus, cane corsos and fila brasilairos Louisville Section: 6.12.60 and 6.12.150 Bans: pit bulls and wolf hybrids Town of Simla Section: 4-1A-9 Bans: pit bulls Ordinances last verified as active on August 9, 2017Related materials: American Canine Foundation v. City of Aurora (U. S. District Court, 2009)Sonya Dias v. The City and County of Denver (U. S. District Court, 2008)Colorado Dog Fanciers v. Denver (Supreme Court of Colorado, 1991)Denver's Pit Bull Ordinance - History and Judicial Rulings Denver: One City's Experience Colorado Breed-Specific Law Map"
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"docid": "D2460705#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_Aurora_shooting\n2012 Aurora shooting",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search2012 Aurora shooting Century 16 at Town Center at Aurora Bottom left: Map of Colorado with Aurora marked Top: Map of central Aurora Bottom right: Town Center at Aurora and the location of the Century 16 multiplex Location 14300 East Alameda Avenue, Aurora, Colorado, U. S. Coordinates 39.7059°N 104.8206°WCoordinates: 39.7059°N 104.8206°WDate July 20, 2012; 5 years ago12:38 a.m. – 12:45 a.m. MDT ( UTC−06:00)Attack type Mass shooting Weapons Two tear gas grenades Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport rifle Remington 870 Express Tactical shotgun Glock 22 handgun [1]Deaths 12Non-fatal injuries 70 (58 from gunfire, 4 from tear gas, 8 from fleeing accidents) [2]Perpetrator James Eagan Holmes On July 20, 2012, a mass shooting occurred inside a Century 16 movie theater in Aurora, Colorado, during a midnight screening of the film The Dark Knight Rises. Dressed in tactical clothing, James Eagan Holmes set off tear gas grenades and shot into the audience with multiple firearms. Twelve people were killed and seventy others were injured, 58 of them from gunfire. At the time, the attack had the largest number of casualties in one shooting in modern U. S. history, [3] until the Orlando nightclub shooting in 2016 and the Las Vegas shooting in 2017. It was the deadliest shooting in Colorado since the Columbine High School massacre in 1999. Holmes was arrested in his car outside the cinema minutes later. He had earlier rigged his apartment with homemade explosives and incendiary devices, which were defused by the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office Bomb Squad a day after the shooting. The shooting prompted an increase in security at movie theaters across the U. S. that were screening the same film, in fear of copycat crimes. It led to a spike in gun sales in Colorado and political debates about gun control in the United States. Holmes confessed to the shooting but pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity."
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"docid": "D1343775#0",
"title": "https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeboard/congressional_district_map\nColorado Congressional District Information",
"text": "Home / State Board of Education Colorado Congressional District Information The Colorado State Board of Education is composed of seven elected officials representing Colorado's congressional districts. Schools and School Districts Within Each Congressional District Click on the numbers below for name, contact information, and other details about the Colorado State Board of Education representative by congressional district. Congressional Districts as of January 1, 2013: For additional information, e-mail: [email protected]."
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"docid": "D2899967#0",
"title": "https://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/01/us/after-5-months-of-sales-colorado-sees-the-downside-of-a-legal-high.html\nAfter 5 Months of Sales, Colorado Sees the Downside of a Legal High",
"text": "U. S. After 5 Months of Sales, Colorado Sees the Downside of a Legal High By JACK HEALY MAY 31, 2014Edible marijuana products in Denver. Some worry that recreational goods, sometimes brightly packaged, are finding their way into children’s hands. Matthew Staver for The New York Times DENVER — Five months after Colorado became the first state to allow recreational marijuana sales, the battle over legalization is still raging. Law enforcement officers in Colorado and neighboring states, emergency room doctors and legalization opponents increasingly are highlighting a series of recent problems as cautionary lessons for other states flirting with loosening marijuana laws. There is the Denver man who, hours after buying a package of marijuana-infused Karma Kandy from one of Colorado’s new recreational marijuana shops, began raving about the end of the world and then pulled a handgun from the family safe and killed his wife, the authorities say. Some hospital officials say they are treating growing numbers of children and adults sickened by potent doses of edible marijuana. Sheriffs in neighboring states complain about stoned drivers streaming out of Colorado and through their towns. “I think, by any measure, the experience of Colorado has not been a good one unless you’re in the marijuana business,” said Kevin A. Sabet, executive director of Smart Approaches to Marijuana, which opposes legalization. “ We’ve seen lives damaged. We’ve seen deaths directly attributed to marijuana legalization."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mancos,_Colorado\nMancos, Colorado",
"text": "\"Mancos, 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. ( February 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Town of Mancos, Colorado Statutory Town The 1905 Bauer Bank Block building in Mancos. Nickname (s): Gateway to Mesa Verde Location of Mancos in Montezuma County, Colorado. Coordinates: 37°20′44″N 108°17′33″WCoordinates: 37°20′44″N 108°17′33″WCountry United States State Colorado County [1] Montezuma Founded 1894Incorporated (town) November 30, 1894 [2]Government• Type Statutory Town [1]• Mayor Queenie Barz [3]Area [4]• Total 0.64 sq mi (1.65 km 2)• Land 0.64 sq mi (1.65 km 2)• Water 0.00 sq mi (0.00 km 2)Elevation [5] 7,028 ft (2,142 m)Population ( 2010)• Total 1,336• Estimate (2016) [6] 1,460• Density 2,288.40/sq mi (883.13/km 2)Time zone Mountain (MST) ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP code [7] 81328Area code (s) 970FIPS code 08-48115GNIS feature ID 0179088Website Town of Mancos The Town of Mancos is a Statutory Town located in Montezuma County, Colorado, United States. The town population was 1,336 at the 2010 United States Census. [ 8]The town of Mancos is located in southwestern Colorado, near the Four Corners, at the base of Mesa Verde National Park, and holds the trademark for \"\"Gateway to Mesa Verde\"\". Surrounded by rangeland and mountains, Mancos offers a variety of outdoor recreational activities. The town was founded in 1894, near the site where early Spanish explorers first crossed the Mancos River."
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"docid": "D75080#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arvada,_Colorado\nArvada, Colorado",
"text": "\"Arvada, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Arvada\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Arvada (disambiguation). City of Arvada, Colorado Home Rule Municipality Aerial image of Arvada, Colorado Location of Arvada in Adams County and Jefferson County, Colorado City of Arvada, Colorado Location in the United States Coordinates: 39°50′01″N 105°09′01″WCoordinates: 39°50′01″N 105°09′01″W [1]Country United States State Colorado Counties [2] Jefferson County Adams County Settled 1859 [3]Platted December 1, 1870 [3]Incorporated August 24, 1904 [3] [4]Named for Hiram Arvada Haskin Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [2]• Mayor Marc Williams [5] (2011- )• City Manager Mark Deven [6] (2011- )Area [7]• Total 39.39 sq mi (102.02 km 2)• Land 38.67 sq mi (100.15 km 2)• Water 0.72 sq mi (1.87 km 2)Elevation 5,344 ft (1,662 m)Population ( 2010) [8]• Total 106,433• Estimate (2016) [9] 117,453• Rank US: 242nd• Density 3,037.55/sq mi (1,172.80/km 2)Demonym (s) Arvadan Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes 80001-80007 and 80403 [10]Area code (s) Both 303 and 720FIPS code 08-03455GNIS feature ID 0204709Highways I-70, I-76, SH 72, SH 93, SH 95, SH 121Website City of Arvada Site of the first documented discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountain Region Seventh most populous city in Colorado The City of Arvada / ɑːr ˈ v æ d ə / is a Home Rule Municipality located in Jefferson and Adams counties, a part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area of the U. S. State of Colorado. The United States Census Bureau estimated the city population at 111,707 residents as of July 1, 2013, ranking Arvada as the seventh most populous municipality in Colorado. [ 11] The Olde Town Arvada historic district is located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Missionary shooting2 Government3 Geography3.1 Climate4 Transportation5 Demographics6 Economy7 Tourism and recreation8 Notable people9 Sister cities10 See also11 References12 External links History [ edit]Cable-stayed bridge at Gold Strike Park The first documented discovery of gold in the Rocky Mountain region occurred on June 22, 1850, when Lewis Ralston, a Georgia prospector headed for the California gold fields, dipped his sluice pan into a small stream near its mouth at Clear Creek. [ 3] Ralston found about 1/4 ounce (6 g) of gold, then worth about five dollars. Ralston's companions named the stream Ralston's Creek in his honor, but they all left the next morning, drawn by the lure of California gold. During the Pike's Peak Gold Rush in 1858, Ralston brought another group of prospectors back to the site of his first discovery. The placer gold in the area soon played out, but hard rock deposits of gold were found in the mountains to the west."
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"docid": "D1915299#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Colorado\nColorado",
"text": "\"Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Climate of Colorado)navigation search This article is about the U. S. state of Colorado. For the river, see Colorado River. For the physiographic region, see Colorado Plateau. For other uses, see Colorado (disambiguation). State of Colorado Flag Seal Nickname (s): The Centennial State Motto (s): Nil sine numine (English: Nothing without providence)State song (s): \"\" \"\" Where the Columbines Grow \"\" and \"\" Rocky Mountain High \"\" [1] \"\"Demonym Coloradan Capital ( and largest city)Denver Largest metro Denver-Aurora CSAArea Ranked 8th• Total 104,094 sq mi (269,837 km 2)• Width 380 miles (610 km)• Length 280 miles (450 km)• % water 0.36%• Latitude 37°N to 41°N• Longitude 102°03'W to 109°03'WPopulation Ranked 21st• Total 5,540,545 (2016 est.) [ 2]• Density 52.0/sq mi (19.9/km 2) Ranked 37th• Median household income $66,596 [3] (10th)Elevation• Highest point Mount Elbert [4] [5] [6] [7] in Lake County 14,440 ft (4401.2 m)• Mean 6,800 ft (2070 m)• Lowest point Arikaree River [5] [6] at the Kansas border 3,317 ft (1011 m)Admission to Union August 1, 1876 (38th)Governor John Hickenlooper ( D)Lieutenant Governor Donna Lynne (D)Legislature General Assembly• Upper house Senate• Lower house House of Representatives U. S. Senators Michael Bennet (D) Cory Gardner ( R)U. S. House delegation 4 Republicans and 3 Democrats ( list)Time zone Mountain: UTC−7 / UTC−6ISO 3166 US-COAbbreviations COWebsite www .colorado .gov [ show]Colorado state symbols Colorado ( / ˌ k ɒ l ə ˈ r æ d oʊ, - ˈ r ɑː d oʊ / ( listen) [8] [9]) is a state of the United States encompassing most of the southern Rocky Mountains as well as the northeastern portion of the Colorado Plateau and the western edge of the Great Plains. It is the 8th largest geographically and 21st most populous U. S. state. The estimated population of Colorado was 5,540,545 on July 1, 2016, an increase of 10.17% since the 2010 United States Census. [ 10]The state was named for the Colorado River, which Spanish travelers named the Río Colorado for the ruddy silt the river carried from the mountains. The Territory of Colorado was organized on February 28, 1861, and on August 1, 1876, U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant signed Proclamation 230 admitting Colorado to the Union as the 38th state."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Colorado,_Denver\nUniversity of Colorado Denver",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from University of Colorado, Denver)navigation search University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus Motto CU in the City Type Public [1]Established 1912; Founder: Jonathan Hill [2] [3] [Note 1]Endowment $ 593 million (systemwide) [4]Chancellor Dorothy Horrell [5]President Bruce D. Benson Vice-Chancellor Marco Zocchi [6] (CU Denver)Academic staff 4,023 [7]Students 18,900 [1]Location Denver and Aurora [8], Colorado, U. S. Campus Urban, 352-acre (1.4 km 2) [9] [10] (combined)Colors Black and Gold [11]Affiliations AAHC [12]Mascot Milo (lynx)Website www .ucdenver .edu The University of Colorado Denver is a public research university [1] in the U. S. state of Colorado. It is part of the University of Colorado system. [ 13]The university has two campuses—one in downtown Denver at the Auraria Campus, and the other at the Anschutz Medical Campus located in neighboring Aurora. [ 14] The single university is the result of the 2004 consolidation of the University of Colorado Denver and the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. The University of Colorado Denver is located on Auraria Campus in Downtown Denver, Colorado while the CU Anschutz Medical Campus [15] is located on the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colorado, nearly 10 miles away. CU Anschutz shares the campus with the Children's Hospital [16] and University of Colorado Hospital. [ 17] There are currently more than 18,000 students at the school's two physical campuses in downtown Denver and in Aurora. [ 7] The school also offers classes via CU Online. The University of Colorado Denver is the largest research institution in Colorado, attracting more than $375 million in research grants annually [18] and granting more graduate degrees than any other institution in the state. [ 1] CU Denver, along with University of Colorado Hospital and University Physicians, Inc., [19] employs more than 12,200 Coloradans, making it one of the metro Denver area's top employers. ["
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"docid": "D2568800#0",
"title": "https://www.csc2.ncsu.edu/faculty/healey/US_election/\n.",
"text": "\"2016 U. S. Election Visualizations Christopher G. Healey Department of Computer Science, North Carolina State University Fig. 1. Election results for North Carolina ( larger image ), each of the 13 congressional districts are subdivided into four quadrants to show which party's candidate the district's voters selected for the 2012 Presidential election (upper-left quadrant), the most recent U. S. Senate election (upper-right), 2016 U. S. House election (lower-right), and the most recent Governor election (lower-left); color represents party (blue for Democrat, red for Republican, green for Independent), and saturation represents the winning percentage (more saturated for higher percentages); the small disc floating over the state shows aggregated state-wide results; incumbent losses are highlighted with textured X's; the height of the state represents the number of electoral college votes it controls Maps of other states and the United States as a whole are available at the bottom of the web page: 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 Results for the 2014–2015 election cycle are archived here. Updates:2017 Alabama Senator's election2017 New Jersey Governor's election2017 Virginia Governor's election2017 California 34th House district2017 Georgia 6th House district2017 Montana at-large House district2017 Kansas 4th House district2017 South Carolina 5th House district2017 Utah 3rd House district Introduction Research in our laboratory focuses on visualization, the conversion of large collections of strings and numbers into images that viewers can use to explore, analyze, and validate within their data. We are particularly interested in multidimensional visualization techniques. A multidimensional dataset D contains m data elements, D = { e 1 , ..., e m }, representing n data attributes A = ( A 1 , ..., A n ), that is, e i = ( a i,1 , ..., a i,n ), a i,j ∈ A j. The challenge is to find effective ways to present even some of this data together in a single image. U. S. Election Results (a) (b)Fig. 2. ( a) Montana ( larger image ); (b) Massachusetts ( larger image)Our practical interest during this project is to study how groups of individuals vote for different elected offices. Although it is common to refer to a state as \"\"red\"\" or \"\"blue\"\", very few states fit this simple dichotomy."
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"docid": "D268645#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Colorado\nAurora, Colorado",
"text": "\"Aurora, Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Aurora, Colorado Home Rule Municipality The Aurora Municipal Center Seal Nickname (s): The Gateway to the Rockies The Sunrise of Colorado Location of Aurora in Adams County and Arapahoe County and Douglas County, Colorado. Aurora, Colorado Location in the contiguous United States Coordinates: 39.73°N 104.83°WCoordinates: 39.73°N 104.83°WCountry United States State Colorado Counties Arapahoe County [1]Adams County Douglas County Platted 1891 as Fletcher Incorporated (town) 1903-05-05, as the Town of Fletcher [2]Incorporated (city) 1929 as the City of Aurora [3]Government• Type Home Rule Municipality [1]• Mayor Steve Hogan ( R)• City Manager George (Skip) Noe Area [4]• Home Rule Municipality 154.19 sq mi (399.36 km 2)• Land 153.52 sq mi (397.62 km 2)• Water 0.67 sq mi (1.73 km 2)Elevation 5,471 ft (1,648 m)Population ( 2010) [5]• Home Rule Municipality 325,078• Estimate (2016) [6] 361,710• Rank US: 54th• Density 2,356.05/sq mi (909.68/km 2)• Urban 2,374,203 (US: 18th)• Metro 2,754,258 (US: 21st)Time zone MST ( UTC-7)• Summer ( DST) MDT ( UTC-6)ZIP codes 80010-80019, 80040-80047 (all but 80045 PO Boxes ), 80137, 80247 [7]Area codes Both 303 and 720FIPS code 08-04000GNIS feature ID 0204737Highways I-70, I-225, US 40, SH 30, SH 83, SH 88, E-470Website auroragov .org Third most populous Colorado city Aurora ( / ə ˈ r ɔːr ə /, / ə ˈ r ɔː r ə /) is a Home Rule Municipality in the U. S. state of Colorado, spanning Arapahoe and Adams counties, with the extreme southeastern portion of the city extending into Douglas County. Aurora is one of the principal cities of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area (Metro Denver). The city's population was 325,078 in the 2010 census, [8] which made it the third most populous city in the state of Colorado and the 54th most populous city in the United States. The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated population of 2,645,209 on July 1, 2012 (the 21st most populous MSA in the U. S.). [ 9] However, Denver and Aurora combined make up less than half of the Denver Metro Area's population and Aurora has approximately half the population of Denver. The estimated population of the Denver-Aurora, CO Combined Statistical Area was 3,214,218 on July 1, 2012 ( 16th most populous CSA ). [ 9] [10]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 2012 shooting2 Geography2.1 Neighborhoods2.2 Surrounding municipalities2.3 Climate3 Demographics4 Economy5 Attractions6 Government7 Education8 Media9 Transportation10 Sports11 Notable people12 Sister cities13 See also14 References15 Bibliography16 External links History [ edit]See also: Timeline of Aurora, Colorado 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. ("
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"docid": "D148174#0",
"title": "https://www.routing-numbers.com/18262/aurora_credit_union\nAURORA CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER & INFORMATION",
"text": "AURORA CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER & INFORMATIONBank records last updated 0000-00-00 00:00:00. Aurora Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number:275080525Aurora Credit Union3355 W FOREST HOME AVEMILWAUKEE, WI 53215Aurora Credit Union's routing number (the leftmost number on the bottom of a check) is 275080525. Sometimes, banks have multiple routing numbers for different branches or uses. Please make sure this is the correct routing number for your branch!CONTACT AURORA CREDIT UNIONThe main phone number for Aurora Credit Union is 414-649-7949. The assigned Federal Reserve Office for Aurora Credit Union is Fed 071000301. WHAT IS A BANK ROUTING NUMBER? A bank's Routing Transit Number (RTN) is a 9-digit code used to identify your bank on checks, direct deposit, bill pay, and in other transactions. You need to know your routing number to connect online accounts to your bank account, set up direct deposit with your employer, and in many other financial situations. Learn more. BANK ROUTING NUMBER LOOKUPNot looking for the Aurora Credit Union routing number?"
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"docid": "D477518#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonge_Street\nYonge Street",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Yonge Street York Regional Roads 1 / 51Yonge within Toronto Route information Maintained by City of Toronto York Region Town of East Gwillimbury Length 56 km [2] (35 mi)Existed 1794 [1] – present Major junctions South end Queens Quay in Toronto King Street Queen Street Dundas Street Bloor Street St. Clair Avenue Eglinton Avenue Lawrence Avenue Wilson Avenue / York Mills Road Highway 401Sheppard Avenue Finch Avenue Steeles Avenue Highway 407Highway 7Major Mackenzie Drive King Road Davis Drive Former Highway 11 (bypass) Holland Landing Road North end Holland River Location Divisions York Major cities Toronto Vaughan Markham Towns Richmond Hill Aurora Newmarket East Gwillimbury Highway system Roads in Ontario Nearby arterial roads← Bay Street; Avenue Road; Bathurst Street Yonge Street Jarvis Street; Bayview Avenue →Yonge Street (Extension)Simcoe County Road 4 [ [File:.|290px|alt=]]Route information Maintained by Simcoe County City of Barrie Length 30 km [3] (20 mi)Existed 1827 – present Major junctions South end 8th Line in Bradford (continues south as Barrie Street)Simcoe County Road 89 / Shore Acres Drive Innisfil Beach Road North end Former Canadian National rail spur in Barrie (Continues as Burton Avenue)Location Divisions Simcoe Major cities Barrie Towns Bradford-West Gwillimbury Innisfil Highway system Roads in Ontario Nearby arterial roads← Highway 400 Yonge Street 20th Sideroad →Yonge Street at North York Centre Yonge Street ( / j ʌ ŋ /; \"\"young\"\") is a major arterial route connecting the shores of Lake Ontario in Toronto to Lake Simcoe, a gateway to the Upper Great Lakes. Until 1999, the Guinness Book of World Records repeated the popular misconception it was 1,896 km (1,178 mi) [4] long, and thus the longest street in the world; this was due to a conflation of Yonge Street with the rest of Ontario's Highway 11. Yonge Street (including the Bradford-to-Barrie extension) is actually 86 kilometres long. [ 2] The construction of Yonge Street is designated an Event of National Historic Significance in Canada. [ 5] Yonge Street was fundamental in the original planning and settlement of western Upper Canada in the 1790s, forming the basis of the concession roads in Ontario today. Once the southernmost leg of Highway 11, linking the capital with northern Ontario, Yonge Street has been referred to as \"\"Main Street Ontario\"\". Today, no section of Yonge Street is a provincial highway. The street was named by Ontario's first colonial administrator, John Graves Simcoe, for his friend Sir George Yonge, an expert on ancient Roman roads. Yonge Street is a commercial main thoroughfare rather than a ceremonial one, with landmarks such as the Eaton Centre, Yonge-Dundas Square and the Hockey Hall of Fame along its length—and lends its name to the Downtown Yonge shopping and entertainment district. In Toronto and York Region, Yonge Street is the north-south baseline from which street numbering is reckoned east and west."
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"docid": "D2153612#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/routing-number/pathways-financial/\nRouting number for PATHWAYS FINANCIAL Credit Union",
"text": "Routing Number for PATHWAYS FINANCIAL Credit Union PATHWAYS FINANCIAL Branches Routing Number Swift Code Routing number for Pathways Financial Credit Union is a 9 digit code required for initiating various financial tran First Servicetions such as direct deposits, electronic payments, wire transfers, check ordering and many more. Routing numbers are also known as ABA routing numbers, routing transit numbers ( First Services), transit numbers, ABA numbers, and ACH routing numbers. Routing numbers may differ depending on the region where your account was initially opened and the type of tran First Servicetion being made. Find Pathways Financial Credit Union Routing Number on a Check The best and easiest way to find the routing number for Pathways Financial Credit Union checking, savings or business account is to look at the bottom left corner of the check issued to you by your credit union. Pathways Financial Credit Union ABA Routing Number Routing Number for Pathways Financial Credit Union in OH (for all transaction types) is 244077093Other Routing Numbers for Pathways Financial Credit Union Routing Number Bank Address** State, Zip244077022 PATHWAYS FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, INC 5665 N HAMILTON COLUMBUS Ohio, 43230244077077 PATHWAYS FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, INC 5665 N HAMILTON COLUMBUS Ohio, 43230244077093 PATHWAYS FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, INC 5665 N HAMILTON COLUMBUS Ohio, 43230244078021 PATHWAYS FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, INC 5665 N HAMILTON COLUMBUS Ohio, 43230244180236 PATHWAYS FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, INC 5665 N HAMILTON COLUMBUS Ohio, 43230**Address mentioned in the table may differ from your branch office address. Routing number of a bank usually differ only by state and is generally same for all branches in a state. Post Questions / Comments Below Sorry, the browser you are using is not currently supported. Disqus actively supports the following browsers: Firefox Chrome Internet Explorer 11+Safari"
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"docid": "D2808181#0",
"title": "http://www.denverpost.com/2016/05/26/marijuana-sales-tax-revenue-huge-boon-for-colorado-cities/\nMarijuana sales tax revenue huge boon for Colorado cities",
"text": "News Marijuana sales tax revenue huge boon for Colorado cities Helen H. Richardson, The Denver Post Budtender Heather Howell pours crushed marijuana into a cone it to make a joint in 2015 at Peak Marijuana Dispensary, 260 Broadway in Denver. By Carlos Illescas | [email protected] |PUBLISHED: May 26, 2016 at 4:40 pm | UPDATED: October 2, 2016 at 4:09 pm Sign up for newsletters and alerts Submit your news tips or photos Most Popular Dragged under truck in Aurora, teen dies days later from injuries Kirk Cousins is surely a target for the Broncos now. But he’s not the only one. John Elway dons Von Miller jersey on No. 16 at Phoenix Open, talks Alex Smith trade Soul Cycle is coming to Denver in a swanky new apartment tower Gaylord Rockies’ new manager must find everything from bellhops to chefs as hiring of 1,500 begins Editorial: Buy back Mile High Stadium’s heritage From small towns that barely dot the map to the state’s largest urban areas, revenue from retail marijuana sales is helping communities address homelessness, send children to college, patch potholes, secure water rights and fund an array of projects. Aurora is using $1.5 million of its revenue from pot sales and fees to address its homeless issue. Money also is going to road improvements and a new recreation center. Denver Post file Jason Langley starts to place a sheet on his bed for the night at the Comitis Crisis Center on March 30, 2016 in Aurora, Colorado. Aurora is using $1.5 million of its revenue from pot sales and fees to address its homeless issue. Adams County has earmarked more than $500,000 for scholarships for low-income students."
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"docid": "D3498576#0",
"title": "http://keybankonline.blogspot.com/2015/09/keybank-routing-number-in-colorado.html\nKeyBank Routing Number in Colorado",
"text": "Key Bank Routing Number in Colorado6:53 AM Mohammed Ali 0 key bank online Key Bank Routing Number in Colorado State: Colorado ABA Number for Ordering Checks: 307070267Wire Transfer and ACH Routing Number: 307070267Key Bank Locations in Colorado Branch Name: 104th And Federal Branch Bank Location:10300 Federal Boulevard,Denver, Colorado State 80260Branch Name: 128th Thornton Branch Bank Location:12801 Colorado Blvd. Thornton, Colorado State 80241Branch Name: 300 West Oak Street Branch Bank Location:300 West Oak Street,Fort Collins, Colorado State 80521Branch Name: 3000 South Peoria Branch Bank Location:3000 South Peoria,Aurora, Colorado State 80014Branch Name: 6th and Peoria Branch Bank Location:603 N Peoria Street,Aurora, Colorado State 80011Branch Name: 72nd and Federal Branch Bank Location:7198 Federal Blvd,Westminster, Colorado State 80030Branch Name: 9250 East Arapahoe Road Branch Bank Location:9250 East Arapahoe Road,Englewood, Colorado State 80112Branch Name: Academy At Han Coeck Branch Bank Location:3085 S Academy Blvd,Colorado Springs, Colorado State 80916Branch Name: Arvada Branch Bank Location:7878 West 80th Place,Arvada, Colorado State 80005Branch Name: Belleview Avenue Branch Bank Location:2950 West Belleview Avenue,Littleton, Colorado State 80123Branch Name: Belleview Promenade Branch Bank Location:8000 East Belleview Avenue,Englewood, Colorado State 80111Branch Name: Boulder Financial Center Branch Bank Location:2590 Pearl Street,Boulder, Colorado State 80302Branch Name: Broadmoor Skyway Branch Bank Location:1521 South 8th Street,Colorado Springs, Colorado State 80906Branch Name: Broadway Auto Bank Atm-Detached Faci Bank Location:200 Broadwa,Denver, Colorado State 80203Branch Name: Broadway South (Littleton)Bank Location:5501 South Broadway,Littleton, Colorado State 80121Branch Name: Bron Cos Parkway Branch Bank Location:15590 E. Bron Cos Pkwy,Englewood, Colorado State 80112Branch Name: Broomfield Keycenter Branch Bank Location:88 Lamar Street,Broomfield, Colorado State 80020Branch Name: Castle Pines Branch Bank Location:7288 Lagae Rd,Castle Rock, Colorado State 80108Branch Name: Castle Rock Branch Bank Location:4535 Milestone Lane,Castle Rock, Colorado State 80104Branch Name: Champa Branch Bank Location:829 16th Street,Denver, Colorado State 80202Branch Name: Chatfield Branch Bank Location:7323 West Chatfield Avenue,Littleton, Colorado State 80128Branch Name: Cherry Creek Auto Branch Bank Location:3410 East First Avenue,Denver, Colorado State 80206Branch Name: Cherry Creek Branch Bank Location:3300 East First Avenue,Denver, Colorado State 80206Branch Name: Colfax and Garrison Branch Bank Location:9160 W. Colfax,Denver, Colorado State 80215Branch Name: College At Drake Branch Bank Location:100 East Drake,Fort Collins, Colorado State 80525Branch Name: Commerce City North Branch Bank Location:6565 East 73rd Avenue,Commerce City, Colorado State 80022Branch Name: Denver Branch Bank Location:1675 Broadway,Denver, Colorado State 80202Branch Name: Denver West Branch Bank Location:1420 Denver West Boulevard,Golden, Colorado State 80401Branch Name: East Arizona Branch Bank Location:1260 South Buckley Road,Aurora, Colorado State 80017Branch Name: Estes Park Branch Bank Location:541 Big Thompson Avenue,Estes Park, Colorado State 80517Branch Name: Fairview Branch Bank Location:3626 Highlands Ranch Parkway,Littleton, Colorado State 80126Branch Name: Federal and Evans Branch Bank Location:2693 West Evans Avenue,Denver, Colorado State 80219Branch Name: Golden Branch Bank Location:1222 Arapahoe Street,Golden, Colorado State 80403Branch Name: Governor’s Plaza Branch Bank Location:9900 West Belleview Avenue,Littleton, Colorado State 80123Branch Name: Hampden and I25 Branch Bank Location:6405 East Hampden Rd. Denver, Colorado State 80222Branch Name: Harmony Branch Bank Location:1130 Haxton Drive,Fort llins, Colorado State 80525Branch Name: Havana Gardens Branch Bank Location:10502 East Arizona Place,Aurora, Colorado State 80012Branch Name: Highlands Ranch Branch Bank Location:9309 Dorchester Street,Littleton, Colorado State 80129Branch Name: Ken Caryl Branch Bank Location:7551 Shaffer Parkway,Littleton, Colorado State 80127Branch Name: Lakeside Mall Branch Bank Location:5901 West 44th Avenue,Denver, Colorado State 80230Branch Name: Lakewood Branch Bank Location:333 South Allison Parkway,Denver, Colorado State 80226Branch Name: Lakewood Branch Bank Location:1858 South Wadsworth Boulevard,Denver, Colorado State 80226Branch Name: Leetsdale Branch Bank Location:5250 Leetsdale Drive,Denver, Colorado State 80222Branch Name: Littleton Branch Bank Location:7940 South Broadway,Littleton, Colorado State 80122Branch Name: Lone Tree Keycenter Branch Bank Location:10470 Park Meadows Drive,Lone Tree, Colorado State 80124Branch Name: Longmont Branch Bank Location:2361 Clover Basin Drive, Longmont, Colorado State 80503Branch Name: Loveland Downtown Branch Bank Location:125 East 7th Street,Loveland, Colorado State 80537Branch Name: Mccaslin Blvd Branch Bank Location:409 South Mc Caslin Blvd,Louisville, Colorado State 80027Branch Name: North Academy Boulevard Branch Bank Location:5725 North Academy Boulevard,Colorado Springs, Colorado State 80918Branch Name: North Chamber Keycenter Branch Bank Location:4005 Chambers Road,Denver, Colorado State 80239Branch Name: Park Main Street Branch Bank Location:10951 South Parker Road,Parker, Colorado State 80134Branch Name: Sheridan And Florida Branch Bank Location:1490 S Sheridan Blvd,Denver, Colorado State 80232Branch Name: Smokey Hill Keycenter Branch Bank Location:20290 East Smokey Hill Road,Aurora, Colorado State 80015Branch Name: Smoky Hill and Buckley Branch Bank Location:16796 East Smoky Hill Rd,Aurora, Colorado State 80015Branch Name: South Boulder Branch Bank Location:2460 Baseline Road,Boulder, Colorado State 80305Branch Name: South Tower Aurora Branch Bank Location:3607 South Tower Road,Aurora, Colorado State 80013Branch Name: Southeast Branch Bank Location:3600 S Yosemite St,Denver, Colorado State 80237Branch Name: Speer Boulevard Branch Bank Location:2776 North Speer Boulevard,Denver, Colorado State 80211Branch Name: Sterling Branch Bank Location:115 N 3rd St,Sterling, Colorado State 80751Branch Name: Tech Center Branch Bank Location:5950 South Willow Drive,Englewood, Colorado State 80111Branch Name: The Orchard At Westminster Branch Bank Location:14412 Orchard Pkwy,Broomfield, Colorado State 80023Branch Name: Thornton Keycenter Branch Bank Location:104 Avenue and Colorado Boulevard,Denver, Colorado State 80233Branch Name: Union Bank and Trust Branch Bank Location:100 Broadway,Denver, Colorado State 80203Branch Name: University Hill Branch Bank Location:2305 South Colorado Boulevard,Denver, Colorado State 80222Branch Name: West Colfax At Pierce Branch Bank Location:6599 West Colfax Avenue,Denver, Colorado State 80214Branch Name: Westwood Keycenter Branch Bank Location:15590 West 64th Avenue,Arvada, Colorado State 80007Branch Name: Wind Crest Branch Bank Location:3235 Mill Vista Road,Littleton, Colorado State 80129Branch Name: Woodman Rangewood Branch Bank Location:3605 Hartsel Drive,Colorado Springs, Colorado State 80920Share The Post:"
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"docid": "D3442844#0",
"title": "https://wikitravel.org/en/Seattle\nSeattle",
"text": "\"Seattle Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Districts Downtown and surrounding neighborhoods North of the Lake Washington Ship Canal South of Downtown and I-90Understand Culture Climate Tourist information Get in By plane By train By car By bus By boat Get around Navigating By public transit By car By bicycle Ride Share Programs See Landmarks Tours Museums Architecture Parks and outdoors Do Events Cycling Boating Sports Buy Groceries and other basics Eat Sleep Stay safe Seattle is a huge city with several district articles containing sightseeing, restaurant, nightlife and accommodation listings — have a look at each of them. Seattle, Washington, [37] is the largest city in the Pacific Northwest. Located between Puget Sound and Lake Washington in King County, of which it is the county seat, and overlooking Elliott Bay, Seattle is nicknamed The Emerald City. The city is a damp green gem, with an abundance of evergreen trees throughout, and spectacular views of the Cascade mountains to the east and the Olympic mountains to the west. The cultural and business center of the Pacific Northwest, the city and its surrounding areas are the home of the Space Needle, Boeing's aircraft assembly plants, Microsoft, Amazon.com, Costco, Nintendo of America, Starbucks, T-Mobile, and the University of Washington, as well as a vibrant arts and music scene and an excellent park system. Districts [ edit]Seattleites usually describe Seattle locations in terms of \"\"neighborhoods.\"\" This is partly because of a potentially confusing system of street addresses (see Get around ). The breakdown into neighborhoods is informal and mutates over time, and while there are often signs on major arterial roads to let you know that you are \"\"entering\"\" a particular neighborhood, the placement of these signs is arbitrary and occasionally controversial. Still, knowing what neighborhood you're looking for can be a good sanity check when you're looking for an address. A Seattleite would describe 1401 45th Ave SW as being in West Seattle, and 1401 NE 45th St as being in the U-District (University District), which you'll note are diagonally opposite on the map."
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"docid": "D2803687#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/crane/in/\nCrane Credit Union in Indiana Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Crane Credit Union in Indiana Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Crane Indiana Filter Results By City: Evansville (3)Plainfield (2)Terre Haute (2)Edinburgh (1)Washington (1)Franklin (1)Linton (1)Bedford (1)Loogootee (1)Bloomington (1)Odon (1)Crane (1)Crane Credit Union Branches in Indiana16 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Bedford Br 1201 James Ave Bedford, IN, 47421 Phone Number: 812-276-2900 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Bloomington Br 3855 W Jonathan Dr Bloomington, IN, 47404 Phone Number: 812-323-9200 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Crane Br 300 Highway 361 Crane, IN, 47522 Phone Number: 812-854-0111 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Atterbury Br 509C School House Rd Edinburgh, IN, 46124 Phone Number: 812-526-1342 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Mary Street-Evansville 520 Mary St Ste 210 Evansville, IN, 47710-1681 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - 1st Ave-Evansville 2511 N 1st Ave Evansville, IN, 47710 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - MLK-Evansvilee 100 NW M L King Blvd Evansville, IN, 47708 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Franklin Br 2028 N Morton St Franklin, IN, 46131 Phone Number: 317-346-0139 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Linton Br 2033 E State Highway 54 Linton, IN, 47441 Phone Number: 812-847-0777 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Loogootee Branch 2 Loogootee Plz Loogootee, IN, 47553 Phone Number: 812-295-4555 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union 1 W Gate Dr Odon, IN, 47562 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union -Plainfield Br 1000 E Main St Plainfield, IN, 46168 Phone Number: 317-837-9950 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Plainfield Br 905 Southfield Dr Plainfield, IN, 46168 Phone Number: 317-838-8300 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union - Terre Haute Br 1125 Ohio St Terre Haute, IN, 47807 Phone Number: 812-232-8051 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Crane - Crane Federal Credit Union Terre Haute North Br 5650 N 13th St Terre Haute, IN, 47805 Phone Number: 812-863-7000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Indiana Teachers (50)Indiana Members (25)Centra (22)Beacon (20)Three Rivers (17)Crane (16)Interra (13)Forum (13)Notre Dame (11)Communitywide (11)Purdue (11)Profed (11)Midwest America (11)Industrial (10)Fire Police City County (10)Indiana University (10)Evansville Teachers (9)Financial Center First (8)Hoosier Hills (8)Fort Financial (8)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
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"docid": "D1126864#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_36\nU.S. Route 36",
"text": "\"U. S. Route 36From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search U. S. Route 36Route information Length 1,414 mi [ citation needed] (2,276 km)Existed 1926 [ citation needed] – present Major junctions West end US 34 in Rocky Mountain National Park, COI-25 north of Denver, COI-70 in Denver, COI-29 in Saint Joseph, MOI-35 in Cameron, MOI‑72 in Hannibal, MOI-55 in Springfield, ILI-57 Tuscola, ILI-65 / I-70 / I-74 in Indianapolis, INI-75 in Piqua, OHI-71 west of Sunbury, OHEast end US 250 / SR 800 in Uhrichsville, OHLocation States Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio Highway system United States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided Replaced U. S. Route 36 ( US 36) is an east–west United States highway that travels approximately 1,414 miles (2,276 km) from Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado to Uhrichsville, Ohio. The highway's western terminus is at Deer Ridge Junction, an intersection in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, where it meets US 34. Its eastern terminus is at US 250 in Uhrichsville, Ohio. Contents [ hide ]1 Route description1.1 Colorado1.2 Kansas1.3 Missouri1.4 Illinois1.5 Indiana1.6 Ohio2 Major intersections3 See also4 References5 External links Route description [ edit]Colorado [ edit]Main article: U. S. Route 36 in Colorado Sign on US 34 approaching the western endpoint of US 36 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park. US Route 36 begins at US 34 at Deer Ridge Junction in Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado, just west of Estes Park. It then passes through Boulder and Denver on its way to Kansas. Between Boulder and Denver, the road that is now US 36 was originally built as the Denver-Boulder Turnpike. It serves today as a major arterial freeway in the Front Range Urban Corridor. Between Denver and Byers, US 36 exists in unsigned overlaps with I-270 and I-70, while some parts of its original route are signed separately as Colorado State Highway 36. After it diverges from I-70 in Byers, US 36 is a relatively lightly-traveled two-lane rural highway to the Kansas state line."
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"docid": "D2720539#0",
"title": "http://www.bankabanumbers.com/cubranchlocation-60011.html\nBank ABA Numbers",
"text": "\"Bank ABA Numbers American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Routing Number for 247 W 12300 S Ste C Draper, Ut 84020 branch location. AMERICAN UNITED FAMILY OF CREDIT UN CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBERAMERICAN UNITED FAMILY OF CREDIT UN CREDIT UNION BRANCH LOCATION 247 W 12300 S Ste C Draper, UT 84020 Phone Number: (801) 553-9926Routing Number City, State Zip Phone324078297 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84148 (801) 583-5015There are several routing numbers for American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union reported in our bank database. Please call American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union branch office at (801) 553-9926 to get an accurate routing number for American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union wire transfer, reorder checks or setting up American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union direct deposit. You can also use our location and routing number search locator to refine your search. View the sample check to locate your ABA routing number WHERE CAN YOU FIND AMERICAN UNITED FAMILY OF CREDIT UN CREDIT UNION ROUTING NUMBER ON YOUR CHECK? Note: American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Branch Office routing and account numbers may appear in different places on your check. Map and Driving Directions to American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Branch Office To get directions to American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union located at 247 W 12300 S Ste C Draper, Ut 84020, please click on the google places icon ( ), then click \"\"Directions\"\" or \"\"Search Nearby\"\" for more information. American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Routing Number's Association Resource to lookup American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Branch Office routing number. Finding federal credit union location for American United Family Of Credit Un Credit Union Branch Office in Draper, UT. A guide to identify Branch Office Draper, UT routing number."
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"title": "https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/spaceweather/index.html\nSolar Storm and Space Weather - Frequently Asked Questions",
"text": "Solar Storm and Space Weather - Frequently Asked Questions What is solar activity? What is a solar flare? What is a solar prominence? What is a coronal mass ejection or CME? Does ALL solar activity impact Earth? Why or why not? What are coronal holes? What is a geomagnetic storm? What is a sunspot? What is the solar cycle?"
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"docid": "D384798#0",
"title": "http://www.gregthatcher.com/Bank/RoutingNumbers/State/CO\nBanks in the state of CO",
"text": "Routing Number New Routing Number Bank Name Address City State Zip ACH Services Telephone Date Of Last Revision061036000 TREAS/IRS/EFTPS RECV 12500 MT. BELFORD AVE ENGLEWOOD CO 80112-0000 (800) 605-9876 041502092901625 NATIVE AMERICAN BANK 999 18TH ST. STE. 2460 DENVER CO 80202-0000 (303) 988-2727 052014101003045 107001232 ANB BANK 3033 EAST FIRST AVENUE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 121517101104562 COBANK ACB 6340 S FIDDLERS GREEN CIRCLE GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-0000 (855) 245-2988 081517102000924 BANK OF DENVER BOX 5081 DENVER CO 80217-5081 (303) 572-3600 031997102000953 107001232 ANB BANK 3033 E 1ST AVE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5100 022412102000966 GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY P O BOX 5847 DENVER CO 80217-5847 (303) 293-5499 010215102003206 COBIZ BANK STE 400 DENVER CO 80202-0000 (303) 312-3461 100908102003743 THE BANKERS BANK OF THE WEST SUITE 2700 DENVER CO 80202-1927 (303) 291-3700 061511102004519 FIRSTBANK OF TECH CENTER 12345 WEST COLFAX AVENUE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 053008102005916 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810102006012 YOUNG AMERICANS BANK 3550 EAST FIRST AVENUE DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 321-2265 031214102006025 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810102006067 FIRSTBANK OF TECH CENTER NA 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 053008102006119 FIRST BANK P. O. 150097 LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 072711102006326 FIRST AMERICAN STATE BANK 8390 E. CRESCENT PKWY GREENWOOD VILLAGE CO 80111-0000 (303) 694-6464 050708102007011 FIRST WESTERN TRUST BANK SUITE 500 DENVER CO 80202-0000 (303) 640-4040 021715102007383 BANK OF DENVER 810 E 17TH AVE DENVER CO 80218-0000 (303) 572-3600 042308102089259 LEGAL COMMUNITY C. U. OF COLORADO SUITE 100 LITTLETON CO 80123-0000 (303) 860-1117 041613102100138 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF TRINIDAD P O BOX 759 TRINIDAD CO 81082-0759 (719) 846-9881 052794102100552 FIRST NATL BANK OF DURANGO 259 W 9TH ST DURANGO CO 81301-0000 (970) 247-3020 031214102100662 THE STATE BANK - LA JUNTA BOX 477 LA JUNTA CO 81050-0477 (719) 384-5901 032399102100675 COLORADO BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 301 COLORADO AVENUE LA JUNTA CO 81050-0000 (719) 384-8131 022714102100853 ALAMOSA STATE BANK 2225 MAIN ST ALAMOSA CO 81101-0000 (719) 589-2564 010705102100879 FRONTIER BANK P. O. BOX 988 LAMAR CO 81052-0988 (719) 336-4351 010311102101111 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAS ANIMAS 535 BENT AVE LAS ANIMAS CO 81054-0000 (719) 456-1512 032912102101218 102104927 DOLORES STATE BANK 101 S 6TH STREET DOLORES CO 81323-0000 (970) 882-7600 082415102101250 PARK STATE BANK & TRUST P. O. BOX 9 WOODLAND PARK CO 80866-0009 (719) 687-9234 030306102101276 GUNNISON BANK AND TRUST 232 WEST TOMICHI GUNNISON CO 81230-0119 (970) 641-0320 051512102101292 FIRST COLORADO NATIONAL BANK 133 GRAND AVE PAONIA CO 81428-0000 (970) 527-4141 040111102101315 FIRST PIONEER NATIONAL BANK 145 WEST 4TH ST WRAY CO 80758-0000 (970) 332-4824 112117102101412 FOWLER STATE BANK 201 MAIN STREET FOWLER CO 81039-0068 (719) 263-4276 040510102101441 COLORADO NATIONAL BANK SUITE 150 DENVER CO 80202-5501 (303) 962-7369 031813102101519 FIRSTBANK 12345 WEST COLFAX AVENUE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810102101616 102101111 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LAS ANIMAS BOX 270 LAS ANIMAS CO 81054-0270 (719) 456-1512 011712102101700 FIRST STATE BANK OF COLORADO PO BOX 38 HOTCHKISS CO 81419-0000 (719) 382-5643 050712102102000 HIGH PLAINS BANK PO BOX 158 FLAGLER CO 80815-0000 (719) 765-4000 080103102102576 FIRST NATIONAL BANK HUGO PO BOX 158 HUGO CO 80821-0158 (719) 743-2415 071596102102864 CITIZENS BANK OF PAGOSA SPRINGS 27 TALISMAN DR. PAGOSA SPRINGS CO 81147-0000 (970) 731-7235 032612102102932 WRAY STATE BANK 300 CLAY STREET WRAY CO 80758-0000 (970) 332-4111 031811102103009 FIRST STATE BANK OF COLORADO PO BOX 38 HOTCHKISS CO 81419-0000 (719) 382-5643 050712102103106 LEGACY BANK 220 MAIN STREET WILEY CO 81092-0000 (719) 829-4811 050809102103258 CITIZENS STATE BANK OF OURAY BOX A OURAY CO 81427-0000 (970) 325-4478 031814102103287 FIRST STATE BANK OF COLORADO PO BOX 38 HOTCHKISS CO 81419-0000 (719) 382-5643 050712102103407 ALPINE BANK 225 N 5TH ST GRAND JUNCTION CO 81501-0000 (800) 551-6098 040114102103562 FARMERS STATE BANK OF CALHAN 458 COLORADO AVENUE CALHAN CO 80808-0001 (719) 347-2727 100515102103588 FARMERS STATE BANK PO BOX 324 BRUSH CO 80723-0324 (970) 842-5101 041811102103591 FRONTIER BANK P O BOX 988 LAMAR CO 81052-0000 (719) 336-4351 012714102103630 102102576 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HUGO PO BOX 158 HUGO CO 80821-0158 (719) 743-2415 121508102103999 FIRSTBANK 12345 W. COLFAX AVE. LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810102104273 BANK OF BURLINGTON 410 14TH ST BURLINGTON CO 80807-0000 (719) 346-5376 030514102104341 MCCLAVE STATE BANK P. O. BOX 3 MCCLAVE CO 81057-0000 (719) 829-4577 030509102104684 EASTERN COLORADO BANK 10 SOUTH 1ST CHEYENNE WELLS CO 80810-0000 (719) 767-5652 022316102104723 FIRST NATL BANK OF DURANGO 259 WEST 9TH STREET DURANGO CO 81301-0000 (970) 247-3020 031214102104752 102100662 THE STATE BANK - LA JUNTA 124 COLORADO AVE LA JUNTA CO 81050-0000 (719) 384-5901 053008102104846 MOUNTAIN VALLEY BANK PO BOX 279 HAYDEN CO 81639-0758 (877) 870-6550 071008102104888 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CORTEZ 2258 EAST MAIN CORTEZ CO 81321-0000 (970) 565-3781 101111102104927 THE DOLORES STATE BANK 101 S 6TH STREET DOLORES CO 81323-0000 (970) 882-7600 030107102105269 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810102105353 GRAND VALLEY BANK 925 N. 7TH ST GRAND JUNCTION CO 81501-0000 (970) 241-4400 051617102105816 FIRSTBANK OF SUMMIT COUNTY 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 121009102105997 COLLEGIATE PEAKS BANK ATTN: BRENDA TROUDT BUENA VISTA CO 81211-0000 (303) 481-1305 040816102106569 GLACIER BANK- BANK SAN JUANS DIV 144 E 8TH STREET DURANGO CO 81301-0000 (970) 247-1818 050112102106705 YAMPA VALLEY BANK 600 SOUTH LINCOLN AVENUE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CO 80487-0000 (970) 879-2993 112117102106857 107005953 CITYWIDE BANKS 707 17TH STREET, SUITE 2950 DENVER CO 80202-0000 (303) 460-4700 073117102107034 FIRST SOUTHWEST BANK 720 MAIN STREET ALAMOSA CO 81101-0000 (719) 587-4200 070904102107063 TIMBERLINE BANK 633 24 ROAD GRAND JUNCTION CO 81505-0000 (970) 683-5568 060911102107144 ALPINE BANK 225 N 5TH ST STE 1000 GRAND JUNCTION CO 81501-0000 (970) 254-2022 041811102107364 COMMUNITY STATE BANK 717 N MAIN ST LAMAR CO 81052-0000 (719) 336-3272 030912102189324 AVENTA CREDIT UNION 2735 DUBLIN BLVD COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80918-0000 (719) 482-7622 031714102189612 GRAND MOUNTAIN BANK, FSB 337 E AGATE AVE GRANBY CO 80446-0000 (970) 887-1221 031814102300475 107001232 ANB BANK 3033 E. 1ST AVENUE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 101112104106473 STOCKMENS BANK 601 N. NEVADA AVENUE COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80903-0000 (719) 955-2800 111615104189461 HOLYOKE COMMUNITY FCU 1010 W DENVER ST. HOLYOKE CO 80734-0000 (970) 854-3109 051512107000068 PUEBLO BANK AND TRUST 301 WEST 5TH STREET PUEBLO CO 81003-0000 (719) 545-1834 032015107000071 107001232 ANB BANK 3033 EAST FIRST AVENUE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 101112107000097 PIKES PEAK NATIONAL BANK 2401 W COLO AVE COLO SPRINGS CO 80904-0000 (719) 473-5310 031113107000233 107001232 ANB BANK LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 112414107000628 102000966 GUARANTY BANK & TRUST COMPANY P. O. BOX 5847 DENVER CO 80217-0000 (303) 296-9600 010312107000929 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BANK & TRUST FLORENCE 755 CHEYENNE MEADOWS RD COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80906-0000 (719) 579-7628 072009107001070 CITYWIDE BANKS SUITE 2950 DENVER CO 80202-0000 (303) 460-4700 101617107001232 ANB BANK 3033 E. 1ST AVENUE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 101112107001326 BANK OF ESTES PARK 255 PARK LANE ESTES PERK CO 80517-0000 (970) 586-4485 062712107001520 FIRST STATE BANK OF COLORADO PO BOX 38 HOTCHKISS CO 81419-0000 (719) 382-5643 050712107001672 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107001805 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107001960 FIRST NATIONAL BANK P O BOX 578 FORT COLLINS CO 80522-0578 (970) 482-4861 021508107002163 GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY P O BOX 5847 DENVER CO 80217-5847 (303) 293-5499 110716107002406 FIRSTBANK OF LONGMONT 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 053008107002448 BANK OF COLORADO P. O. BOX 147 FORT LUPTON CO 80621-0228 (303) 857-6651 030905107002503 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107002532 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107002600 107003353 UNION COLONY BANK OF GREELEY PO BOX 578 FORT COLLINS CO 80522-0578 (970) 336-6090 040208107003010 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107003023 FIRSTBANK OF LONGMONT, NA 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 053008107003298 FIRSTBANK 12345 WEST COLFAX AVENUE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107003353 FIRST NATIONAL BANK P O BOX 578 FORT COLLINS CO 80522-0578 (970) 482-4861 021508107003418 FARMERS STATE BANK OF BRUSH PO BOX 324 BRUSH CO 80723-0324 (970) 842-5101 050710107003609 FIRSTBANK OF SOUTH JEFFCO 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 053008107003612 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107003641 107001232 ANB BANK 3033 E 1ST AVENUE - LOWER LEVEL DENVER CO 80206-0000 (303) 394-5407 031714107003667 GUARANTY BANK & TRUST CO. P. O. BOX 5847 DENVER CO 80217-0000 (303) 296-9600 010312107003829 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FLEMING P O BOX 408 FLEMING CO 80728-0408 (970) 265-2555 060500107003861 EVERGREEN NATIONAL BANK P. O. BOX 2020 EVERGREEN CO 80437-0000 (303) 674-2700 030210107003942 FMS BANK 520 SHERMAN STREET FORT MORGAN CO 80701-0000 (970) 867-3319 020118107004352 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO 80215-0000 (303) 235-1446 101810107004381 FIRSTBANK 12345 W COLFAX AVE LAKEWOOD CO"
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"docid": "D148175#0",
"title": "https://www.routingcheck.com/routing-number-275080525.html\nRouting Number: 275080525",
"text": "275080525 routing number of AURORA CREDIT UNIONCheck AURORA CREDIT UNION routing numbers for bank transfers.275080525 is a routing number of AURORA CREDIT UNION. Check detailed information about 275080525. This bank routing number is required for electronic funds transfer. Bank routing number of AURORA CREDIT UNION is the first nine digits of the number along the bottom left section of your check. The routing number for checking, savings and money market accounts identifies the financial institution where the account was opened and is located. Validate an International Bank Account Number structure and length, identify the bank owning this account, BIC code and address at IBAN checker . Detailed information for Routing Number 275080525Routing Number: 275080525Bank Name: AURORA CREDIT UNIONBank Address: 3355 W FOREST HOME AVEState: WIZip Code: 53215-0000Bank Phone: (414) 649-7949Office Type: Main City: MILWAUKEEService Number: 071000301Institution Code: 1Find other AURORA CREDIT UNION routing numbers."
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"docid": "D465020#0",
"title": "https://www.bankbranchlocator.com/five-star-bank-ny/\nFIVE STAR BANK",
"text": "FIVE STAR BANKBank Name: Five Star Bank Bank Class: Federal Reserve Member Bank Member FDIC: Certificate #659Routing Number: N/ALocations:53 Branches in New York Web Address:five-starbank.com Headquarters:55 North Main Street, Warsaw, New York 14569FIVE STAR BANK BRANCH LOCATIONSFIVE STAR BANK OFFICES IN NEW YORKAlbion AAlbion102 North Main Street, Albion 14411Allegany Allegany60 West Main Street, Allegany 14706Amherst Amherst5491 Sheridan Drive, Amherst 14221Attica Attica26 Main Street, Attica 14011Auburn Auburn345 West Genesee Street, Auburn 13021Avoca Avoca19 South Main Street, Avoca 14809Batavia BBatavia East567 East Main Street, Store #1 Eastown Plaza, Batavia 14020Batavia West401 West Main Street, Batavia 14020Bath West Bath323 Washington Street, Bath 14810Bath44 Liberty Street, Bath 14810Brockport Brockport2 West Avenue, Brockport 14420Buffalo Fountain Plaza40-50 Fountain Plaza, Suite 150, Buffalo 14202Caledonia CCaledonia3110 Main Street, Caledonia 14423Canandaigua Canandaigua2425 Rochester Road, Canandaigua 14424Cuba Cuba27 Water Street, Cuba 14727Dansville DDansville152 Franklin Street, Dansville 14437Dundee Dundee32 Main Street, Dundee 14837East Aurora EEast Aurora211 Main Street, East Aurora 14052Ellicottville Ellicottville54 Washington Street, Ellicottville 14731Elmira Elmira150 Lake Street, Elmira 14901Elmira Heights Elmira Heights217 Prescott Avenue, Elmira Heights 14903Geneseo GGeneseo4431 Genesee Valley Plaza, Geneseo 14454Geneva Geneva Plaza387 Hamilton Street, Geneva 14456Geneva2 Seneca Street, Geneva 14456Greece Greece2833 Ridge Road W. Ste 29, Greece 14626Hammondsport HHammondsport22 Shether Street, Hammondsport 14840Honeoye Falls Honeoye Falls166 West Main Street, Honeoye Falls 14472Hornell Hornell7434 Seneca Road North, Hornell 14843Horseheads Horseheads309 South Main Street, Horseheads 14845Lakeville LLakeville3261 Rochester Road, Lakeville 14480Lakewood Lakewood284 East Fairmount Ave, Lakewood 14750Le Roy Le Roy124 West Main Street, Le Roy 14482Medina MMedina327 Main Street, Medina 14103Mount Morris Mount Morris23 State Street, Mount Morris 14510Naples NNaples184 South Main Street, Naples 14512Olean OOlean129 North Union Street, Olean 14760Orchard Park Orchard Park3233 Southwestern Boulevard, Orchard Park 14127Ovid Ovid2168 Route 96 A, Ovid 14521Painted Post PPainted Post3131 Silverback Lane, Painted Post 14870Penn Yan Penn Yan129 Elm Street, Penn Yan 14527Rochester RHenrietta765 Calkins Road, Rochester 14623Chili Center3177 Chili Avenue, Rochester 14624City Gate395 Westfall Road, Rochester 14620Brighton1940 Monroe Ave, Rochester 14618Plaza100 Chestnut Street, Rochester 14604Salamanca SSalamanca107 Main Street, Salamanca 14779Strykersville Strykersville3672 Route 78, Strykersville 14145Victor VVictor3 West Main Street, Victor 14564Warsaw WHead Office55 North Main Street, Warsaw 14569North Warsaw2330 North Main Street, Warsaw 14569Waterloo Seneca Falls1940 Routes 5 & 20, Waterloo 13165Wayland Wayland1 South Main Street, Wayland 14572Yorkshire YYorkshire12209 Route 16, Yorkshire 14173FIVE STAR BANK INFORMATIONFive Star Bank was founded in December 1881 and is based in Warsaw, New York. The bank operates as a subsidiary of Financial Institutions, Inc.. According to the FDIC and based on the institution's charter type, Five Star Bank is classified as a commercial bank, state charter and Fed member, supervised by the Federal Reserve (FRB). Five Star Bank is a FDIC-insured bank with certificate number of 659. The Fed RSSD ID of Five Star Bank is 601416. Five Star Bank currently operates with 53 branches located in New York. Five Star Bank is the 19th largest bank in New York. The bank does not have any offices outside New York. As of today, Five Star Bank is the 151st largest bank in US by branch count. Bank routing number is a 9 digit code which is necessary to process Fedwire funds transfers, process direct deposits, bill payments, and other such automated transfers. We currently do not have a routing number for Five Star Bank in our database."
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"docid": "D221755#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erie_County,_New_York\nErie County, New York",
"text": "\"Erie County, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Erie County, New York County of New York State County of Erie Erie County and City Hall Flag Seal Location in the U. S. state of New York New York's location in the U. S. Founded 1821Named for Lake Erie Seat Buffalo Largest city Buffalo Area• Total 1,227 sq mi (3,178 km 2)• Land 1,043 sq mi (2,701 km 2)• Water 184 sq mi (477 km 2 ), 15%Population• ( 2017) 925,528• Density 881/sq mi (340/km 2)Congressional districts 26th, 27th Time zone Eastern: UTC−5 / −4Website www .erie .gov Erie County is a highly populated county in the U. S. state of New York. As of the 2010 census, the population was 919,040. [ 1] The county seat is Buffalo. [ 2] The county's name comes from Lake Erie. It was named by European colonists for the regional Iroquoian language -speaking Erie tribe of Native Americans, who lived south and east of the lake before 1654. ( They were pushed out of the area by the more powerful Iroquoian nations. ) Since the late 20th century, Erie County has been considered part of the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. The county's southern part is known as the Southtowns. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Geography2.1 Rivers, streams, and lakes2.2 Adjacent counties and municipality2.3 Major highways2.3.1 Erie County routes2.4 National protected area2.5 State protected areas3 Demographics4 Information about Erie County5 County government5.1 Erie County executives5.2 Elected officials5.3 County legislature6 Education6.1 School districts6.2 Higher education7 Recreation7.1 Erie County Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry7.1.1 Heritage parks7.1.2 Waterfront parks7.1.3 Conservation parks7.1.4 Special purpose parks7.1.5 Forest management areas8 Communities8.1 Cities8.2 Towns8.3 Villages8.4 Census-designated places8.5 Hamlets8.6 Indian reservations9 See also10 References11 External links History [ edit]Old Erie County Courthouse. When counties were established by the English colonial government in the Province of New York in 1683, present-day Erie County was part of Indian territory occupied by Iroquoian-speaking peoples."
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"docid": "D364153#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/honor/\nHonor Credit Union Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Filter Results By State: Michigan (15)Honor Credit Union Branches15 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Honor - Honor Credit Union 1873 E Napier Ave Benton Harbor, MI, 49022 Phone Number: 269-925-1159 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 8952 US Highway 31 Berrien Springs, MI, 49103 Phone Number: 269-473-3500 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 621 E Chicago Rd Coldwater, MI, 49036 Phone Number: 517-278-6579 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 133 Badt Dr Coloma, MI, 49038 Phone Number: 269-468-7705 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 201 N Phelps St Decatur, MI, 49045 Phone Number: 269-983-6357 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 145 E State Highway M35 Gwinn, MI, 49841 Phone Number: 906-346-4633 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 5713 Venture Park Dr Kalamazoo, MI, 49009 Phone Number: 269-372-4455 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 2424 US Highway 41 Marquette, MI, 49855 Phone Number: 906-226-3106 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 490 US Highway 41 Negaunee, MI, 49866 Phone Number: 906-475-4149 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 1010 Moore St Niles, MI, 49120 Phone Number: 269-983-6357 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 422 S Kalamazoo St Paw Paw, MI, 49079 Phone Number: 269-655-0000 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 1283 M 89 Plainwell, MI, 49080 Phone Number: 269-685-6300 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 2920 Lakeview Ave Saint Joseph, MI, 49085-2317 Phone Number: 269-983-6357 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 749 Phillips St South Haven, MI, 49090 Phone Number: 269-637-2800 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Honor - Honor Credit Union 5960 Cleveland Ave Stevensville, MI, 49127 Phone Number: 269-983-6357 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in USANavy Federal Credit Union (274)State Employees' (261)America First (118)First Community (97)Mountain America (87)The Golden 1 (81)Teachers (79)Alaska Usa (73)Security Service (72)Members 1st (58)Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)State Employees (56)Randolph Brooks (55)Chartway (53)Service (52)Royal (51)Vystar (50)Desert Schools (47)Western (46)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
{
"docid": "D1922337#0",
"title": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/cruises/articles/The-best-northern-lights-cruises/\nThe 10 best Northern Lights cruises",
"text": "The 10 best Northern Lights cruises Aurora reflection above the fjords in northern Norway Credit: mur162 - Fotolia John Wilmott , Travel writer19 October 2017 • 9:45am O ur fascination with nature’s grand illuminations never wavers. An Arctic Circle cruise not only brings the Northern Lights within reach, but also offers a holiday that’s enjoyable in so many other ways, not least through participation in some truly out-of-the-ordinary excursions and activities. Here is my pick of the 10 best Northern Lights cruise itineraries for 2017-2019.1. Norway, Greenland and Iceland How often does the chance arise to see three far-flung countries in one trip? Norway (Spitsbergen), eastern Greenland and Iceland all feature on an Aurora Borealis voyage offered by the Small Cruise Ship Collection ( small-cruise-ships.com ). Expect to see autumn colours on guided shore hikes, plus, if you’re lucky, some of the world’s best light displays. The 14-night Spitsbergen, North-east Greenland, Aurora Borealis cruise costs from £4,635 per person excluding flights, departing Sept 5 2018. Best excursion: Visit an Inuit settlement and meet the people of Ittoqqortoormiit.2. France, Belgium, The Netherlands and Norway This 20-night trip ticks plenty of sightseeing boxes as it travels to Norway via France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Departure is in 2018, from Bristol, and the itinerary takes in medieval Rouen, Rotterdam (pictured) and the Belgian city of Antwerp, before travelling north along Norway’s stunning coastline in search of the Aurora Borealis."
},
{
"docid": "D222622#0",
"title": "https://navyfederalroutingnumber.com/\nWhat is Navy Federal Credit Union routing number",
"text": "What is Navy Federal Credit Union routing number Select Your State to Find the Navy Federal Credit Union routing number 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 Downstate New York Upstate North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming United States in alphabetical order: ABA (Ordering checks)Alabama ABA: 256074874Alaska ABA: 256074874Arizona ABA: 256074874Arkansas ABA: 256074874California ABA: 256074874Colorado ABA: 256074874Connecticut ABA: 256074874Delaware ABA: 256074874District of Columbia ABA: 256074874Florida ABA: 256074874Georgia ABA: 256074874Hawaii ABA: 256074874Idaho ABA: 256074874Illinois ABA: 256074874Indiana ABA: 256074874Iowa ABA: 256074874Kansas ABA: 256074874Kentucky ABA: 256074874Louisiana ABA: 256074874Maine ABA: 256074874Maryland ABA: 256074874Massachusetts ABA: 256074874Michigan ABA: 256074874Minnesota ABA: 256074874Mississippi ABA: 256074874Missouri ABA: 256074874Montana ABA: 256074874Nebraska ABA: 256074874Nevada ABA: 256074874New Hampshire ABA: 256074874New Jersey ABA: 256074874New Mexico ABA: 256074874New York, Downstate ABA: 256074874New York, Upstate ABA: 256074874North Carolina ABA: 256074874North Dakota ABA: 256074874Ohio ABA: 256074874Oklahoma ABA: 256074874Oregon ABA: 256074874Pennsylvania ABA: 256074874Rhode Island ABA: 256074874South Carolina ABA: 256074874South Dakota ABA: 256074874Tennessee ABA: 256074874Texas ABA: 256074874Utah ABA: 256074874Vermont ABA: 256074874Virginia ABA: 256074874Washington ABA: 256074874West Virginia ABA: 256074874Wisconsin ABA: 256074874Wyoming ABA: 256074874Like every financial institution, Navy Federal Credit Union has its own specific code, named Navy Federal Credit Union routing number or ABA routing (transit) number. This nine-digit number serves to identify the given establishment. Navy Federal Credit Union routing number is utilized for various bank operations, which include:drafting electronic checks from Navy Federal accountdepositing paychecks to Navy Federal accountwire transfers to Navy Federal accountclearing fundsprocessing checks, drawn on accounts of Navy federal Credit Union etc. These transactions are available only together with personal account number. All the checks, drawn by Navy Federal Credit Union contain encoded routing number, printed on them. Besides, the Navy Federal Credit Union routing number is utilized by clients, willing to establish direct deposits into their accounts at the institution. How to find Navy Federal Credit Union routing number Navy Federal Credit Union routing number, like the similar nine-digit codes of any other financial institutions is easy to find on every printed check, issued by Credit Union. Its location is also fixed – on the left side at the bottom of the check. The next number may vary by the number of digits and points out at the personal account number. This combination is applied to route bank operations as well as for direct transactions."
},
{
"docid": "D94281#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/community-choice/mi/\nCommunity Choice Credit Union in Michigan Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Community Choice Credit Union in Michigan Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Community Choice Michigan Filter Results By City: Livonia (2)Warren (1)Holland (1)Wyandotte (1)Milford (1)Dearborn Heights (1)New Hudson (1)Eastpointe (1)Redford (1)Farmington Hills (1)Royal Oak (1)Flat Rock (1)Community Choice Credit Union Branches in Michigan13 branches found. Showing 1 - 13Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 25555 W Warren St Dearborn Heights, MI, 48127 Phone Number: 313-563-8200 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 16345 E 9 Mile Rd Eastpointe, MI, 48021-2439 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 31155 Northwestern Hwy Farmington Hills, MI, 48334-2502 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 26346 Gibraltar Rd Flat Rock, MI, 48134 Phone Number: 734-783-4924 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 114 S Waverly Rd Holland, MI, 49423 Phone Number: 800-346-9086 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 34930 Ann Arbor Trl Livonia, MI, 48150-3539 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 15420 Farmington Rd Livonia, MI, 48154-2848 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 180 S Milford Rd Milford, MI, 48381-2741 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 30564 Lyon Center Dr E New Hudson, MI, 48165-8901 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 25447 5 Mile Rd Redford, MI, 48239-3836 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 1709 Crooks Rd Royal Oak, MI, 48067-1306 Phone Number: 248-548-2300 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 7415 Chicago Rd Warren, MI, 48092-4704 Phone Number: 877-243-2528 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Community Choice - Community Choice Credit Union 1280 Biddle Ave Wyandotte, MI, 48192 Phone Number: 800-346-9086 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Michigan Lake Michigan (40)Genisys (27)Dfcu Financial (25)Lake Trust (21)Frankenmuth (20)Advia (20)Credit Union One (19)4front (17)Consumers (16)Honor (15)Michigan State University (15)Northland Area (14)American 1 (14)Michigan First (13)Zeal (13)Community Choice (13)University Of Michigan (12)Security (12)United (11)Community Financial (11)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
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"docid": "D200426#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Chicago,_Illinois\nWest Chicago, Illinois",
"text": "\"West Chicago, Illinois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search West Chicago, Illinois City Motto (s): \"\"Where History and Progress meet...\"\"Location of West Chicago in Du Page County, Illinois. Coordinates: 41°53′18″N 88°12′35″WCoordinates: 41°53′18″N 88°12′35″WCountry United States State Illinois County Du Page Townships Winfield, Wayne Incorporated May 31, 1873 [1]Government• Type Mayor-council• Mayor Ruben Pineda Area [2]• Total 15.49 sq mi (40.12 km 2)• Land 15.15 sq mi (39.25 km 2)• Water 0.34 sq mi (0.88 km 2) 2.25%Population ( 2010) [3]• Total 27,086• Estimate (2016) [4] 27,221• Density 1,796.41/sq mi (693.59/km 2)Standard of living• Per capita income $19,287 (median: $63,424)• Home value $192,993 (median: $160,200)ZIP code (s) 60185, 60186Area code (s) 630 and 331Geocode 80060FIPS code 17-80060Website www .westchicago .org Demographics (2010) [3]White Black Hispanic Asian67.6% 2.5% 51.1% 5.9%Islander Native Other0.1% 0.6% 22.3%West Chicago is a city in Du Page County, Illinois, United States. The population was 27,086 at the 2010 census. It was formerly named Junction and later Turner, after its founder, John B. Turner, president of the Galena and Chicago Union Railroad (G&CU) in 1855. [ 5] The city was initially established around the first junction of railroad lines in Illinois, [6] and today is still served by the Union Pacific West Metra service via West Chicago station. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 History3 Government4 Demographics5 Economy5.1 Top employers6 Education7 Transportation8 Points of interest9 Sister City10 References11 External links Geography [ edit]West Chicago is located at 41°53′18″N 88°12′35″W. [7]According to the 2010 census, West Chicago has a total area of 15.141 square miles (39.22 km 2 ), of which 14.8 square miles (38.33 km 2) (or 97.75%) is land and 0.341 square miles (0.88 km 2) (or 2.25%) is water. [ 8]History [ edit]A railroad crossing at West Chicago. The most notable early settler in the area was Erastus Gary, of Pomfret, Connecticut, who homesteaded 760 acres (310 ha) on the banks of the Du Page River, just south of West Chicago's present day city limits in the 1830s. Gary was the father of \"\"Judge\"\" Elbert Henry Gary, for whom Gary, Indiana is named, and who was the first CEO of America's first billion-dollar corporation, U. S. Steel. Gary was also instrumental in bringing brothers Jesse and Warren Wheaton, founders of nearby Wheaton, Illinois, the Du Page County seat, from Connecticut to the Midwest."
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"docid": "D222619#0",
"title": "http://banks-america.com/credit-union/navy-federal-credit-union/fl/\nNavy Federal Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes",
"text": "Navy Federal Credit Union in Florida Routing Number, Address, Swift Codes Home All Credit Unions Navy Federal Credit Union Florida Filter Results By City: Jacksonville (8)Pensacola (4)Satellite Beach (1)Mary Esther (1)Altamonte Springs (1)Tampa (1)Miami (1)Atlantic Beach (1)Winter Park (1)Orlando (1)Clearwater (1)Pace (1)Fleming Island (1)Panama City Beach (1)GULF BREEZE (1)Navy Federal Credit Union Branches in Florida25 branches found. Showing 1 - 15Navy Federal Credit Union - Altamonte Springs 955 W State Road 436 Ste 1060 Altamonte Springs, FL, 32714 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Atlantic Village 961 Atlantic Blvd Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Clearwater 2699 Roosevelt Blvd Clearwater, FL, 33760 Phone Number: 727-532-8402 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Fleming Island 1826 Town Center Blvd Fleming Island, FL, 32003 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Gulf Breeze 1153 GULF BREEZE Pkwy STE A GULF BREEZE, FL, 32561 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Regency Square 9583 Regency Square Blvd N Jacksonville, FL, 32225-8128 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Mayport PO Box 280058 Jacksonville, FL, 32228-0058 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - NAS Jax (Ortega) 7231 Golden Wings Rd Jacksonville, FL, 32244 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Orange Park 6100 Collins Rd Jacksonville, FL, 32244 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - St. Johns 11270 Saint Johns Industrial Pkwy S Jacksonville, FL, 32246 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Brooklyn Station 150 Riverside Ave Ste 101 Jacksonville, FL, 32202 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - River City Marketplace 550 Airport Center Dr Jacksonville, FL, 32218 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Avenues Walk 10480 Avenues Walk Blvd Jacksonville, FL, 32258 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Hurlburt Field 251 Mary Esther Blvd Ste C1 Mary Esther, FL, 32569 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code Navy Federal Credit Union - Miami 909 SE 1st Ave Ste 100 Miami, FL, 33131-3032 Phone Number: 888-842-6328 Full Branch Info | Routing Number | Swift Code1 2Search US Banks Top Credit Unions in Florida Suncoast (58)Space Coast (57)Vystar (50)Midflorida (42)Fairwinds (36)Navy Federal Credit Union (25)Gte (23)Grow Financial (23)Central Florida Educators (22)Achieva Credit Union (21)Campus Usa (19)Community First Credit Union Of Flo (18)Insight (17)Pen Air (15)Mccoy (14)121 Financial (14)First Florida (13)Launch (13)Dade County (13)Florida Central (12)Credit Union Routing Number A routing number is a 9 digit code for identifying a financial institution for the purpose of routing of checks (cheques), fund transfers, direct deposits, e-payments, online payments, and other payments to the correct bank branch. Routing numbers are also known as banking routing numbers, routing transit numbers, RTNs, ABA numbers, and sometimes SWIFT codes (although these are quite different from routing numbers as SWIFT codes are solely used for international wire transfers while routing numbers are used for domestic transfers). Routing numbers differ for checking and savings accounts, prepaid cards, IRAs, lines of credit, and wire transfers. All banks usually have separate routing numbers for each of the states in the US. You can look for the routing number on the check (cheque book) issued by your credit union or can search this website for free."
},
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"docid": "D1620198#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Finger_Lakes\nPortal:Finger Lakes",
"text": "\"Portal: Finger Lakes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Topics Culture Geography Health History Mathematics Nature People Philosophy Religion Society Technologyedit The Finger Lakes Portal Map of the Finger Lakes region The Finger Lakes are a chain of lakes in the west-central section of Upstate New York that are a popular tourist destination. The lakes mainly are linear in shape, each lake oriented on a north-south axis. The longest, Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake, are among the deepest in America. Both are close to 40 miles (64 km) from end to end, but never more than 3.5 miles (5,600 m) wide. Cayuga is the longest with 38 miles (61 km), but Seneca the largest in total area. Seneca is the deepest (618 feet, 188 m), followed by Cayuga (435 feet, 132 m), with the bottoms well below sea level. These largest lakes resemble the others in shape, which collectively reminded early map-makers of the fingers of a hand. The fourteen lakes located in the Finger Lakes region are: Seneca, Canandaigua, Skaneateles, Owasco, Otisco, Cayuga, Conesus, Honeoye, Hemlock, Canadice, Keuka, Oneida, Cazenovia, and Onondaga. The following counties of New York State make up the Finger Lakes region: Seneca, Cayuga, Cortland, Livingston, Monroe, Onondaga, Ontario, Oswego, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Tompkins, Wayne, and Yates. Finger Lakes cities and larger villages are situated at the head and foot of most major lakes: Skaneateles, Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva, Watkins Glen, Penn Yan, Hammondsport and Canandaigua."
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"docid": "D1883498#0",
"title": "https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/140091.Real_Murders\nReal Murders (Aurora Teagarden #1)",
"text": "\"Want to Read Rate this book1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars Real Murders (Aurora Teagarden #1)by Charlaine Harris (Goodreads Author)3.67 · Rating details · 23,669 Ratings · 1,703 Reviews Though a small town at heart, Lawrenceton, Georgia, has its dark side-and crime buffs. One of whom is librarian Aurora \"\"Roe\"\" Teagarden, a member of the Real Murders Club, which meets once a month to analyze famous cases. It's a harmless pastime—until the night she finds a member killed in a manner that eerily resembles the crime the club was about to discuss. And as other ...more Get A Copy Amazon Stores ▾ Libraries Hardcover, 175 pages Published December 1st 1990 by Walker & Company More Details... edit details Friend Reviews To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Reader Q&ATo ask other readers questions about Real Murders , please sign up . Popular Answered Questions What is it so funny about Aurora Teagarden's (full?) name, that makes everybody snigger? I'm not a native speaker, but I simply cannot get the joke ! 8 likes · like 3 years ago See all 3 answers Rikki I think it just that the name is kind of silly and fanciful. Aurora isn't an uncommon name but it isn't something like Jennifer or Ashley."
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"docid": "D1595596#0",
"title": "http://govwarrantsearch.org/missouri-mo/aurora\nAurora Missouri MO Warrant Search",
"text": "\"0 Published by yakov on Wed, 2011-04-13 12:24Aurora Missouri MO Warrant Search If you want to search for outstanding arrest warrants in Aurora Missouri MO - the easiest and safest way would be to use an online warrant search service that will allow you to gather information from several different local and national databases and provide you with a detailed report regarding the individual's warrant status, without leaving the comfort of your home or office. If you are doing a new search on yourself, it is recommended that you use govwarrantsearch.org. This is a discreet warrant search service that will allow you to search anonymously without fear of prosecution. This is probably one of the most trusted and thorough services in the industry. With govwarrantsearch.org, you will have access to the same technology that both law enforcement and private investigators use on a daily basis. The service will compile everything about your subject in one detailed report and make for easy analysis. Having all of this information in less than a minute is as easy as filling out the form above. If you prefer the \"\"manual\"\" approach - You can always visit your local law enforcement office for this information. The police officer will charge you a nominal fee and provide you with a print-out of the individual's warrant record. It is not suggested to do this type of search on yourself."
},
{
"docid": "D1788071#0",
"title": "http://www.npr.org/sections/ablogsupreme/2011/09/26/140806996/five-jazz-sides-for-the-age-of-prohibition\nFive Jazz Sides For The Age Of Prohibition",
"text": "\"Take Five: By Theme Five Jazz Sides For The Age Of Prohibition September 27, 2011 2:52 PM ETDavid Brent Johnson From Enlarge this image In 1926, everyone did the Charleston on ice. Scherl/Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo/The Image Works It's easy to romanticize or oversimplify the relationship between jazz and Prohibition, but the banning of alcohol and the subsequent rise of speakeasies clearly played a role in the music's evolution during its early days. Jazz musicians found ample employment opportunities in the numerous new nightclubs, formed friendships with gangsters (who were sometimes their biggest fans and occasionally their foes or protectors), and benefited from vital scenes that flourished in cities rife with corruption. For better or worse, the Prohibition years also stigmatized jazz with a mark of transgression, which for many only enhanced the music's sense of authenticity and excitement. It wasn't just Prohibition that helped spur jazz's popularity; the 1920s were a period of profound transformation in American life. The nation's population continued to shift from rural areas to cities, and more and more people embraced the automobile as a new and independent mode of transportation. At the same time, the template for our modern media culture began to form, with phonographs, radio and talking pictures connecting Americans through an increasingly electronic network of sound. Jazz caught the buzz, in more ways than one. With filmmaker Ken Burns' three-part Prohibition documentary on tap for PBS starting Oct. 2, here are five sides for imbibing the high-and-not-so-dry spirits of the age. Five Jazz Sides For The Age Of Prohibition Davenport Bluesfrom Bix Restored, Vol."
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"docid": "D387551#0",
"title": "http://www.portalultautv.com/past-malice-2018/\nPast Malice (2018)",
"text": "Ti-a placut filmul? LIKE sau Distribuie!Facebook Twitter Skype Whats App Past Malice (2018) Film Online Subtitrat Regia: Actori: Courtney Thorne-Smith, James Tupper An: Filme Online 2018 Gen: Mister IMDB: n/a Se lucreaza la subtitrare!Sinopsis Past Malice Atunci când profesorul arheolog Emma Fielding din filme online 2018 Past Malice, este recrutat pentru a ajuta într-o descoperire revoluționară sub Castelul Chandler, ea este cuprinsă într-un alt mister când îi găsește pe colega ei ucisă în criptele de mai jos. Preluând slujba … și făcând legături neliniștite cu blestemul vechi … Emma, studenții ei și agentul FBI, Jim Conner, se află curând în pericol de a fi îngropați împreună cu secretele care umple castelul Chandler. Stele Courtney Thorne Smith și James Tupper. Este o premiera de filme misterioase dupa ce a fost lansata pe Hallmark Movies and Mysteries in aceasta luna, reteaua fiind premiata saptamana trecuta de cel mai recent Candace Cameron Bure „Mystery Aurora Teagarden”, iar in seara asta, cu debutul „Past Malice” Emma Fielding Mystery „franciza. The House with a Clock in its Walls (2018)Cum To Mommy 3 (2018)Cadaver (2018)Courtney Thorne-Smith joacă rolul de personaj titular in filme online 2018 Past Malice, care este un arheolog dedicat și talentat. Primul film din seria „Site Unseen” a ieșit în urmă cu șase luni în iunie 2017, dar acum este momentul pentru un nou mister. Lucrând împreună, Conner și Emma descoperă o cameră sigilată în castel, cu o deschidere prin care descoperă cadavrul profesorului Webster. Acum trebuie să-și dea seama cine la omorât și de ce, fără să se pună în pericol. Cu ajutorul câtorva studenți absolvenți, Emma începe să caute indicii despre asasinarea lui Webster și descoperă în curând ceea ce pare a fi un atelier de vrăjitoare care nu mai este folosit.16/01/2018 Portalul Tau TV.com Mister Courtney Thorne-Smith, filme online 2018, James Tupper, Past Malice 2018, Past Malice online subtitrat"
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"docid": "D685767#0",
"title": "http://www.visitfinland.com/about-finland/\nABOUT FINLAND",
"text": "Scroll Down ABOUT FINLANDWhat makes us special? Scroll down to discover the following wonders:1 Aurora Borealis2 Midnight Sun3 Finnish sauna4 Clean lakes5 Wild nature6 Ski resorts & routes7 Finnish design8 Real Santa Claus Read about Finland facts and faq1Aurora Borealis One of the most remarkable features of Finland is light. When the endless sunshine of summer gives way to dark winter, the Northern Lights appear like magic and lighten up the sky. The further north you go, the greater the chances of spotting the Aurora Borealis – in Finnish Lapland they can appear on 200 nights a year. In Helsinki and the south, the Aurorae can be seen on roughly 20 nights a winter, away from city lights. Seeing the Northern Lights requires sufficient darkness and clear skies, which makes late autumn, the winter and early spring (September to March) the most favourable times. The best time of day is an hour or two before and after midnight. The display might last 20 seconds or go on for hours. How do the Northern Lights come about? Sami legend says a Fox runs across the Arctic fells and lights up the sky with sparks flying from its tail, whirling up the snow."
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"docid": "D2787865#0",
"title": "http://www.cheatcc.com/gba/pokemonlg.html\n.",
"text": "\"Strategy Guide Advertisement Why We’re Crushing on Ivy HARD A Look Back at Five Years of PS4 Are Mobile Games Finally Worth Playing? What Happens When the Bitcoin Bubble Bursts? More Special Features... National Dex Have over sixty Pokemon in your Pokedex and defeat the Elite Four. Return to Pallet Town and see the professor. He will give the National Dex to Gary and yourself. You can use it to see the data for all 386 Pokemon. Mystery Gift option Enter any Pokemon Mart and go to the clipboard that is by the shop keeper on the counter. Take the survey and enter in the words \"\"LINK TOGETHER WITH ALL\"\". The man will then alert you that you can now have access to the Mystery Gift option, after saving. To make it easier to find the word you are looking for, press Select, which will take you to A-Z mode, then select the a letter to bring up a list of words, beginning with the first letter of the word that it begins with."
},
{
"docid": "D2997745#0",
"title": "http://forum.wordtravels.com/discussion/1835/best-time-to-see-northern-lights-in-iceland\nBest time to see Northern Lights in Iceland?",
"text": "\"Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with the forum guidelines: http://forum.wordtravels.com/discussion/17906/word-travels-guidelines-for-forum-posts/Check out our country and city guides at www.wordtravels.com Best time to see Northern Lights in Iceland?genevieve August 2009 edited August 2009 in - Iceland and Greenland I'm going to be in Iceland for a fishing trip but I want to try to see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) too. Does anyone know when is the best time to see these? How long do they last? Also where is the best place to view them? Any help will be greaty appreciated! Thanks :-)Tagged:fishing iceland northernlights location auroraborealis« 1 2 3 »Comments Guest September 2009 edited 12:22PMThe best time to go is over a solstice - so you've missed it for this year. And try to go when there is little or no moon so you get a really dark sky. Clockwork Orange January 2010 edited 12:22PMUnfortunately the Aurora Borealis isn't that predictable, having spent 5 weeks in Iceland and about 4 years in total in Norway, Sweden and Finland, the best time to see this phenomenen is obviously ONLY at night. The Scandinavian winters produce long dark nights and if you are lucky and the sky is crystal clear (usually when it is -15deg C) the light show begins about 02:00 (see MURPHYs LAW). Seriously though in Iceland I was fortunate enough in AUGUST to see the Northern Lights for 5 minutes, Green being the common colour but Pink (rare) and momentarily (blue - very rare), it's a silent mystical experience and your question has reminded me how fortunate I was to have witnessed them at their most spectaculor when I least expected it."
},
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"docid": "D832030#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_county_is_Aurora_CO_in\nWhat apartments rent to felons in Aurora Co?",
"text": "What apartments rent to felons in Aurora Co?depends on the charge to begin with Joe Ragusa 304,324 Contributions In which county is Aurora City in? A city of north-central Colorado USA, a residential suburb of Denver. Population: 304,000. Adams and Arapahoe counties Source: Answers.com Adrienne Love What is the population of Aurora CO? According to census.gov, The 2007 ACS population estimate for Aurora, Colorado, is 311,794 . Yefim.kotlyarasbcgloba 21 Contributions What county is Aurora IL in? It is on the border between 4 counties, although most of it lies in Kane county- Kane, Willl, Du Page, and Kendall counties Dennis Mc Clendon 120 Contributions Aurora Illinois is in what county? Aurora is located in the southeastern corner of Kane County.. Most of Aurora lies in Kane County. Portions extend into Du Page and Kendall counties. Awarren123 46 Contributions What is the elevation of Aurora CO?"
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"docid": "D3219618#0",
"title": "http://www.solarstorms.org/SRefStorms.html\nSpace Weather Newspaper Archives",
"text": "\"Space Weather Newspaper Archivesby Solar Storms | History, Popluar, Resources |This is a growing collection of major space weather events in history. This page contains a brief paragraph of the main effects of each solar storm, and a link to an archive of articles written about each storm that you can find in a variety of newspapers and magazines during the time of the storm. These accounts are a rich source of information about how each storm affected various technologies, and captivated the general public. Currently [August 15 , 2005], the archive includes 306 articles. August 28, 1859 – The Superstorm. – This storm was observed world-wide and is, historically, one of the greatest events recorded in the last 150 years. Extensive eyewitness accounts and scientific studies, telegraph disturbances and the unique sighting of a spectacular solar flare make this event one of the most interesting solar storms to read about. [ Newspaper Archive]December 14, 1862 – The Civil War Aurora – This aurora was seen by Civil War soldiers in Fredericksberg Virginia. According to a letter by Milo Grow \"\"There was a brilliant exhibition of Aurora Borealis soon after dark last night. For half an hour it shows very brilliantly reaching to the mid heavens in colors of yellow and red. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D16260#0",
"title": "https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/High_School_Earth_Science/Atmospheric_Layers\nHigh School Earth Science/Atmospheric Layers",
"text": "\"Contents1 Lesson Objectives2 Air Temperature3 Troposphere4 Stratosphere5 Mesosphere6 Thermosphere and Beyond7 Lesson Summary8 Review Questions9 Vocabulary10 Points to Consider The atmosphere is layered, and these layers correspond with how the atmosphere's temperature changes with altitude. By understanding the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works. For example, the reason that weather takes place in the lowest layer is that the Earth's surface is the atmosphere's primary heat source. Heating the lowest part of the atmosphere places warm air beneath colder air, an unstable situation that can produce violent weather. Interesting things happen higher in the atmosphere, like the beautiful aurora, which light up the sky with brilliant flashes, streaks and rolls of white or colored light. Lesson Objectives [ edit]Figure 15.4: The layers of the atmosphere with altitude. List the major layers of the atmosphere and their temperatures. Discuss why all weather takes place in the troposphere. Discuss how the ozone layer protects the surface from harmful radiation. Air Temperature [ edit]The warm air rises: that's a saying just about everyone has heard."
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"docid": "D1745436#0",
"title": "http://www.aliendave.com/UUFOH_DugwayProvingGrounds.html\n.",
"text": "\"THE NEW AREA 51DUGWAY - UTTRDUGWAY - UTTR 2MICHAEL AAFAREA 6413CHEMICAL DEPOTHILL AFBUS SPACE BASEALIEN BASESSTARDUST-GENESISHOMEWHATS NEWUUFOH DARE WEARCONTACT US - SUBMITABOUT USBECOME A MEMBERUUFOH TEAMSLC MUFON MEETINGSUUFOH NEWSLETTERUUFOH YAHOO GROUPUUFOH FORUMUUFOH IN THE NEWSUUFOH UFO PHOTOSSKYWATCH NEWSREPORT UFO SIGHTINGUTAH UFO REPORTSUTAH UFO PHOTOSUTAH UFO HOTSPOTSUFO FLIGHT PATHSUTAH'S UFO RANCHUTAH THE NEW AREA 51UTAH UFO CRASHESUTAH UFO SIGHTINGS MAPUTAH UFO VIDEO CLIPSUFO RECORDING TIPSALIENS & ABDUCTIONSANOMOLOUS WILDLIFEREPORT BIGFOOT/ OTHERUTAH BIGFOOTUTAH CREATURESUTAH CAT MUTILATIONSCATTLE MUTILATIONSUTAH CROPCIRCLESUTAH UNDERGROUNDUTAH CHEMTRAILSINVESTIGATION TOOLSVIDEO & MULTI MEDIAMINI MOVIESAUDIO & SOUNDALIENDAVEGRAY PAGEPHOTOGRAPHSUFO / ALIEN ARTWORKUTAH LINKSUFO LINKSAWARDSGUESTBOOKCHATROOMMARSMOONFUN STUFFMAKE A DONATIONADVERTISINGDUGWAY - THE NEW AREA 51!DUGWAY PROVING GROUNDON E of T H e S C a R i e ST P L a C e S o N E a R T H!N EXOTIC BIO-CHEMICAL TESTING RANGE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD! NThe most secretive facility in Utah as well as the most controversial MICHAEL ARMY AIR FIELD- B L A C K P R O J E C T S -Utah Test and Training Range- B L A C K P R O J E C T S - Project 112 -U. S. Army Test and Evaluation Command - TECOM______________________________________________________________ET TECHNOLOGY / SECRET BASES / COSMIC RAY TESTING/ BLACK PROJECTS / ALIEN PRESENCE / BIO WEAPONS TESTINGCHEMICAL TESTING / ANTI-TERRORIST TRAINING / BIZZARE ACTIVITY / ANIMAL DEATHS / SECRET SUPER WEAPONS / UFOS / SPACE PLANES / TRB3 / CREATURES / GENETIC EXPERIMENTS /______________________________________________________________At present, Dugway Proving Ground encompasses 798,855 acres. Its one of America's largest and most secretive military bases,Having currently 30 military contractors on site. Tooele Army Depot and Dugway Proving Ground,Republican Rep. Rob Bishop said the state must show the Pentagon \"\"what we have.\"\" He pointed to the Utah Test and Training Range, a broad military airspace above some 2,624 square mile s of land from Hill to Nevada, as the \"\"crown jewel\"\" among Utah's installations. PHOTOSUTTR Restricted Airspace Map MAP - DUGWAY Proving Grounds AERIAL VIEW of DOG AREAPHOTO OF DUGWAYDUGWAY ACCESS ROADPHOTOS OFDUGWAY AREA ANDCHEM DETECTORS ATUUFOH SKYWATCH 2001Collection/ compilation of aerial views of the Utah Test and Training Range (UTTR) used by the Military. All photographs were taken by Roy Webbwww.lib.utah.edu/spc/photo/p634/p634.html© Copyright 2002-2005 UUFOH - All Rights Reserved. See Our Copyright Policy - Disclaimer -Contact The information we provide is presented in the interests of open-minded scientific learning and the free exchange of research, ideas, and theories. UUFOH makes no specific claims or endorsements regarding any materials, views, or subject matter presented by our guests, reports, links, or other. MICHAEL ARMY AIRFIELD IS THE SECOND LONGEST RUNWAY IN THE WORLDActivity at Michael's Army Airfield is High.... Michael Army Airfield is part of the Utah Test and Training Range, locatedsouth of Salt Lake City."
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"title": "http://disney.wikia.com/wiki/Aurora\nAurora",
"text": "\"Aurora is a featured article, which means it has been identified as one of the best articles produced by the Disney Wiki community. If you see a way this page can be updated or improved without compromising previous work, please feel free to contribute. Aurora Background information Feature films Sleeping Beauty Oliver & Company (cameo) Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse Mickey's House of Villains Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams Maleficent Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (upcoming)Television programs Mickey Mouse Works (cameo) House of Mouse A Poem Is... Once Upon a Time Sofia the First Video games Kingdom Hearts series Disney Princess: Royal Adventure Disney Princess: Magical Jewels Disney Princess: Enchanted Journey Kinect Disneyland Adventures Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion Disney Tsum Tsum Disney INFINITY 2.0 (townsperson) Disney Magic Kingdoms Disney Emoji Blitz Park attractions Fantasmic!Dream Along With Mickey World of Color Cinderella Castle Mystery Tour Mickey's Soundsational Parade Walt Disney's Parade of Dreams The Golden Mickeys Mickey's Once Upon a Christmastime Parade A Christmas Fantasy Parade Jubilation!Celebrate a Dreams Come True Parade Princess Fairytale Hall Parade of the Stars Disney Dreams!Portrayed by Sarah Bolger ( Once Upon a Time) Elle Fanning ( Maleficent) Eleanor Worthington Cox (8 years old; Maleficent) Vivienne Jolie-Pitt (5 years old; Maleficent)Animators Marc Davis Hal Ambro Les Clark Iwao Takamoto Voice Mary Costa (original film) Erin Torpey (speaking voice in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales) Cassidy Ladden (singing voice in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales) Jennifer Hale (2001-2005, 2007-2010) Kate Higgins (2010–present) Janet Mc Teer (in Maleficent as the narrator)Performance model Helene Stanley Vanessa Hudgens (in the Disney Dream Portrait Series)Inspiration Sleeping Beauty from the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault Audrey Hepburn [1]Character information Other names Sleeping Beauty Briar Rose Personality Graceful, dramatic, angelic, gentle, patient, kind, romantic, dreamy, laid-back, emotional, loving, mature, noble, elegant, sophisticated Appearance Slender, fair skin, rose red lips, long golden blonde hair with curled ends, violet eyes Occupation Princess Alignment Good Affiliations Disney Princesses Goal To be with her true love (succeeded)Home Aurora's Cottage (formerly) King Stefan's Castle Relatives King Stefan (father) Queen Leah (mother) Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather (adoptive aunts) Prince Phillip (husband) King Hubert (father-in-law)Allies Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, Prince Phillip, Samson, forest animals Enemies Maleficent, Diablo, Maleficent's goons Likes Romance, strolling in the forest, singing, animals, Phillip Dislikes Being treated like a child during her sixteen years of age, forced romance Fate Survives Maleficent's curse, resumes her role as a princess, and marries Prince Phillip Quote\"\"If you dream a thing more than once, it's sure to come true.\"\" \"\" You'll love me at once, the way you did once upon a dream. \"\" Source“ She is indeed most wondrous fair. Gold of sunshine in her hair. Lips that shame the red, red rose. In ageless sleep, she finds repose. ” ―Maleficent Princess Aurora is the protagonist of Disney 's 1959 animated feature film, Sleeping Beauty. She is the daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah ."
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0028156/\nSleeping Beauty (Character)from Sleeping Beauty (1959)",
"text": "\"Share this page: IMDb Polls Dashing Disney Males Sleepin' in the movie theater? Disney Duets U. S. City Characters Most Inspirational Disney Princess Disney Face-Off: Animals vs Humans Disney Princess Sing-Off Rolling Stones' Top 20 Most Annoying Songs Disney Animated Females Disney's Romantic Couples See more polls »Sleeping Beauty (Character)from Sleeping Beauty (1959)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 62 | slideshow) Related Videos ( see all 17)Edit Photos Overview Biography: Princess Aurora is the lead heroine of Disney's animated... See more »Alternate Names: Aurora / Bela Adormecida / Briar Rose / Dornröschen / Dornröschen von Sababurg / Kissed Sleeping Beauty / La Belle au Bois Dormant / La Princesse Aurore / La belle au bois dormant / Le Princesse Aurore / Princess Aurora / Princess Aurora in 'Once Upon a Time' / Princess Aurore / Princess Auroura / Princess Briar Rose / Princess Dawn / Princess Rose / Prinsessa Ruusunen / Prinsessa Ruusunen 15-vuotiaana / Prinsessa Ruusunen 5-vuotiaana / Prinsessa Ruusunen vauvana / Promo Sleeping Beauty / Rosebud / Sleeping Beauty-Snow White / Talia A. Briar 'Sleeping Beauty' / The Princess Aurora / The Sleeping Beauty / Tornerose / Tornerose som baby / Ugly Sleeping Beauty / Young Briar Rose / Young Sleeping Beauty Filmography Edit Credits Jump to filmography: Video-game, Archive Footage In Production2010s2000s1990s1980s1970s1960s1950s1940s1930s1920s1910s Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2 (2018) Played by Kate Higgins (as Aurora) ... aka \"\"Wreck-It Ralph 2\"\" - USA (informal title)Die Boten des Todes (????) Played by Constanze Lindner (as Dornröschen)Disney Royals (2017) (V) Played by Jessica Walker (as Aurora)Trash Talk Tonight (2017) (TV) Played by Elizabeth Ariosto The Garden (2016/I) Played by Jodi Lynn Thomas (as Princess Rose)Charming (2017) Played by G. E. M. Cigarette Soup (2017) Played by David De Cicco\"\"Atlanta\"\" - B. A. N. (2016) TV episode, Played by Key Jones (as Promo Sleeping Beauty)Princesses (2016) Played by Amberly Clark\"\"Smosh\"\" - If Disney Princess Were Real (2016) TV episode, Played by Courtney Miller\"\"Fantasy Fitness\"\" (2016) TV series Played by Whitney Shumaker Un jour mon prince (2016) Played by Margaux Van den Plas (as La Belle au Bois Dormant)The Curse of Sleeping Beauty (2016) Played by India Eisley (as Briar Rose) / Anna Harr (as Young Briar Rose)Charming (2016) Played by Mary Bonney Stuck in a Fairy Tale (2016) Played by Kristin Mc Coy\"\"Chicks Flippin the Script\"\" - Reigning Day (2015) TV episode, Played by Lindsey Santefort (as Aurora)Brainless Killers (2015) Played by Luna Hyde Once Upon a Time: The Rock Opera (2015) Played by Kate Mc Daniel (as Aurora)\"\"Tomara que Caia\"\" Played by Adriana Birolli (as Bela Adormecida) - Erra uma Vez (2015) TV episode, Played by Adriana Birolli (as Bela Adormecida)\"\"Zenés Kert\"\" - Csipkerózsika (2015) TV episode, Played by Bela Palócz Avengers Grimm (2015) (V) Played by Marah Fairclough\"\"A Long Long Crime Ago\"\" - Three Bears Versus Goldie Locks (2015) TV episode, Played by Sophia La Porta - Three Littlepigs Versus Bigbad Wolf (2015) TV episode, Played by Sophia La Porta - Uglee Sisters Versus Ella Cinders (2015) TV episode, Played by Sophia La Porta\"\"After Ever After\"\" Played by Alex Mc Kenna (as Aurora) - Aurora and Phillip (2015) TV episode, Played by Alex Mc Kenna (as Aurora)Princess Leia's Disney Welcoming Ceremony (2015) (V) Played by Kalinda Gray (as Aurora)\"\"Once Upon a Time\"\" ... aka \"\"OUa T\"\" - USA (informal short title) - Enter the Dragon (2015) TV episode, Played by Sarah Bolger (as Princess Aurora) - The Snow Queen (2014) TV episode, Played by Sarah Bolger (as Princess Aurora) - There's No Place Like Home (2014) TV episode, Played by Sarah Bolger (as Princess Aurora) - A Curious Thing (2014) TV episode, Played by Sarah Bolger (as Princess Aurora) - New York City Serenade (2014) TV episode, Played by Sarah Bolger (as Princess Aurora) ( 11 more)\"\"Real Housewives of the Magic Kingdom\"\" Played by Sheila Chalakee (as Aurora) - Cinderella (2015) TV episode, Played by Sheila Chalakee (as Aurora)Cindy (2015/II) Played by Brigid Abreu\"\"Funsplosion\"\" - Disney Princess in Real Life: Sleeping Beauty (????) TV episode, Played by Anna Rubley\"\"Psychobitches\"\" - Episode #2.2 (2014) TV episode, Played by Sheridan Smith The Princess Burn Book (2014) Played by Marilla Lambert (as Aurora)Paradox of Tales 2: The Royal Wedding (2014) (V) Played by Sarah Carroll (as Aurora)\"\"Princess Rap Battle\"\" Played by Briana White (as Aurora) - Snow White vs. Elsa (2014) TV episode, Played by Briana White (as Aurora)The Seventh Dwarf (2014) Played by Christa Clahane (as Princess Rose) / Peyton List (as Princess Rose) ... aka \"\"Der 7bte Zwerg\"\" - Germany (original title)\"\"Sofia the First\"\" - Princesses to the Rescue! ( 2014) TV episode, Played by Kate Higgins (as Princess Aurora) - Holiday in Enchancia (2013) TV episode, Played by Kate Higgins (as Princess Aurora)Three Brothers (2014) Played by Katerina Kosová ... aka \"\"Tri bratri\"\" - Czech Republic (original title)Sleeping Beauty (2014/I) Played by Jenny Allford (as Aurora)Todrick Hall: Freaks Like Me (2014) (V) Played by Jordyn Jones (as Aurora) / Brooke Kosinski (as Aurora)Happily Ever Evil (2014) Played by April O'Peel ... aka \"\"The Real Housewives of the Magic Kingdom\"\" - USA (alternative title)Maleficent (2014) Played by Elle Fanning (as Aurora) / Vivienne Jolie-Pitt (as Aurora) / Eleanor Worthington-Cox (as Aurora)Sleeping Beauty (2014/II) Played by Grace Van Dien / Grace Van Dien (as Princess Dawn)Magical Red Wedding (2014) Played by Mandi Bossard (as Aurora)Disney Couples Therapy: Session Three (2014) Played by Amy Albert (as Aurora)Disney Couples Therapy: Session Two (2014) Played by Amy Albert (as Aurora)The Sleeping Beauty (2013) Played by Lotta Lewis (as The Sleeping Beauty)Sleeping Beauty: A Gothic Romance (2013) Played by Hannah Vassallo (as Princess Aurora)Un Happily Ever After (2013) Played by Molly Ratermann The Real Housewives of Disney (2013) Played by Halle Shenton\"\"The Johnny and Inel Show\"\" - Dreams (2013) TV episode, Played by Rebecca Ferdinando (as Princess Aurora)Sleeping Beauty (2013) Played by Christine Amelia Tesco De Prins en zijn Ouders (2013) Played by Amber Smits River Ridge (2012) Played by Starlette Miariaunii Snow White and the Seven Movies (2012) Played by Kassandra Clementi Write Your Own Ending (2012) Played by Rachel Ellen Helling / Julia Fox (as Young Sleeping Beauty)\"\"Our Most Beautiful Love Stories\"\" - We Didn't Rent the Location (2012) TV episode, Played by Mariel Ala Mode - Fairy Tales & Feminism (2012) TV episode, Played by Mariel Ala Mode - Lunch Break (2012) TV episode, Played by Mariel Ala Mode - When the Prince Meets the Princess (2012) TV episode, Played by Mariel Ala Mode - Christine's Scene (2012) TV episode, Played by Mariel Ala Mode ( 1 more)\"\"The Bolshoi Ballet: Live from Moscow\"\" - La belle au bois dormant, Ballet en deux actes (2011) TV episode, Played by Svetlana Zakharova (as La Princesse Aurore)\"\"Fem Vamp. Com\"\" - Booby Trapped (2011) TV episode, Played by Kelly Sarah Samuels (as Talia A. Briar 'Sleeping Beauty')Starzinger III (2011) Played by Marieve Herington (as Princess Aurora)Starzinger II (2011) Played by Marieve Herington (as Princess Aurora)Starzinger (2011) Played by Marieve Herington (as Princess Aurora)Our Most Beautiful Love Stories (Are the Ones We Scripted) (2011) Played by Mariel A la Mode Vecherinka '1 noyabrya': Po Stranitsam detskih skazok."
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"title": "http://www.hallmarkchannelpress.com/?SiteID=143&NodeID=161\n.",
"text": "Deadly Deed A Fixer Upper Mystery Premieres Sunday, March 11, 9/8c - When the body of a local bank president is found on the site of her latest project, renovation expert Shannon Hughes and her friend and tenant, mystery writer Mac Sullivan work to uncover the killer. Show Page LATEST NEWSDaily Bundle for - 02/17/2018Download Deadly Deed A Fixer Upper Mystery02/13/18JEWEL STARS IN ‘DEADLY DEED: A FIXER UPPER MYSTERY’ A NEW, ORIGINAL PREMIERING MARCH 11, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Signed, Sealed, Delivered The Road Less Traveled01/11/18THE BELOVED ‘SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED’ MOVIE FRANCHISE CREATED BY ‘TOUCHED BY AN ANGEL’ EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MARTHA WILLIAMSON RETURNS WITH ‘SIGNED, SEALED, DELIVERED: THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED,’ A NEW, ORIGINAL PREMIERING FEBRUARY 11, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Morning Show Mystery Mortal Mishaps01/02/18HOLLY ROBINSON PEETE STARS AS A POPULAR CHEF WHO BECOMES A PRIME MURDER SUSPECT IN ‘MORNING SHOW MYSTERY: MORTAL MISHAPS’ A NEW ORIGINAL PREMIERING JANUARY 21, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Last Scene Alive An Aurora Teagarden Mystery12/22/17ART IMITATES DEATH WHEN A STARLET PLAYING AURORA IN A MOVIE IS FOUND MURDERED IN HER DRESSING ROOM IN ‘LAST SCENE ALIVE: AN AURORA TEAGARDEN MYSTERY’ NEW ORIGINALPREMIERING JANUARY 7, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Past Malice An Emma Fielding Mystery12/19/17THE DEATH OF A GREEDY ANTIQUITIES HUNTER IS BLAMED ON AN ANCIENT CURSE IN ‘PAST MALICE: AN EMMA FIELDING MYSTERY’ A NEW ORIGINAL PREMIERING JANUARY 14, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails A Very Merry Yule Log 201712/14/17Celebrate the Joy of Christmas with Happy the Dog and Happy the Cat: Hallmark Movies & Mysteries “A Very Merry Yule Log” Premieres December 25th Details Rocky Mountain Christmas12/11/17A NEWLY-SINGLE NEW YORKER AND A MOVIE STAR FIND UNEXPECTED LOVE IN ‘ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS’ A NEW, ORIGINAL PREMIERING DECEMBER 22, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Romance at Reindeer Lodge12/08/17AN ENCHANTING VERMONT BED AND BREAKFAST IS THE SETTING FOR UNEXPECTED LOVE AND A BIT OF CHRISTMAS MAGIC, IN ‘ROMANCE AT REINDEER LODGE’ A NEW, ORIGINAL MOVIE PREMIERING DECEMBER 17, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails Christmas Encore11/29/17AN ASPIRING ACTRESS GETS HER BIG BREAK IN A STAGE PRODUCTION OF A HOLIDAY CLASSIC AND FINDS UNEXPECTED ROMANCE IN THE PROCESS IN ‘CHRISTMAS ENCORE’ A NEW, ORIGINAL MOVIE PREMIERING DECEMBER 9, ON HALLMARK MOVIES & MYSTERIESDetails News Archive RECENT PHOTOSFixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download Fixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download Fixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download Fixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download Fixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download Fixer Upper Mystery Access Required For Large Preview and Download More photos FEATURED VIDEOSCLIPS FULL LENGTH SCREENERSSorry, There's no videos available at this moment. SOCIAL MEDIAHallmark Movies & Mysteries@hallmarkmovie@ Dalynne G @ kristintbooth @ Real Crystal Lowe @ Eric_Mabius @ geoffgustafsonhttps://t.co/C9rd WGF3sf Fri Feb 16 20:31:32 EST 2018Reply Retweet Favorite Hallmark Movies & Mysteries@hallmarkmovie RT @ tvmoviesparks88: Shane and Rita luv their sisterly bond they have #POstables so sweet @ kristintbooth @ kristintbooth Fri Feb 16 20:31:06 EST 2018Reply Retweet Favorite Hallmark Movies & Mysteries@hallmarkmovie RT @ kristintbooth: Woot woot! # POstableshttps://t.co/NWnrw VIEd DFri Feb 16 20:30:55 EST 2018Reply Retweet Favorite Hallmark Movies & Mysteries@hallmarkmovie RT @ Naya2000: Watching Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Road Less Traveled https://t.co/gtz BAj XNf K @ hallmarkmovie#POstables #SSD#The Road Les … Fri Feb 16 20:30:03 EST 2018Reply Retweet Favorite Contact Us Hallmark Channel.com Hallmark Moviesand Mysteries.com Terms of Use System Requirements© Copyright 2017. All Rights Reserved."
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"docid": "D2626425#0",
"title": "http://www.auroradowntown.org/dining-directory/\nDining Directory",
"text": "Dining Directory Advanced Search Advertising & Design (9) Arts & Entertainment (16)Automotive (2) Banking & Finance (1)Business Services (52) Coffee Shop (2)Education (5) Grocery Stores (3)Health and Beauty (40) Legal Services (22)Museums (4) Parks (3)Recreation (4) Restaurants/Bars (24)American (6)Bakery (4)Bars and Pubs (4)Brazilian (0)Breakfast & Brunch (3)Chinese (1)Fine Dining (2)Mexican (8)Pizza (2)Quick (10)Take-Out (10)Services (100) Shopping (36)Fashion (14)Furniture (2)Gifts (12)Grocery (3)Social Services (27) Specialty & Novelty (3)Smoke/Vape (0)Amigos Business Genre: Restaurants/Bars, Take-Out Business Description: Got a sweet tooth! Look no further than Amigos on Galena Boulevard just west of Rt. 31 in downtown Aurora. Lots of frozen treats to please anyone. Phone Number: (779) 206-2578Street Address: 222 W. Galena Blvd. City: Aurora Type: Ice cream, Dessert, Snacks Antojitos La Mina Business Genre: Mexican, Restaurants/Bars Business Description: Photo by Fernando C. via Yelp Yelp review: “This place is really good! It is casual and perfect for my college life stature of living! I got two tacos for 3 bucks, and later realized they had a special: 5 tacos for 4 dollars!! The tacos are amazing because they are completely handmade, fresh, and steaming when served on a foam plate. You can tell all of the ingredients are cut up and freshly served."
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"docid": "D1259965#0",
"title": "http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/ride-the-ducks-vehicle-collides-with-bus-on-aurora-bridge/\n4 dead, 2 critically injured in collision between Ride the Ducks vehicle, charter bus on Aurora Bridge",
"text": "Local News Traffic Lab4 dead, 2 critically injured in collision between Ride the Ducks vehicle, charter bus on Aurora Bridge Originally published September 24, 2015 at 11:20 am Updated September 25, 2015 at 9:44 am Restart gallery More Photo Galleries Seattle signs of Easter bunny spirit Preparing for Passover Photo captures Bellevue in blue1 of 26Police officers and others watch as a Ride the Ducks vehicle is loaded onto a tow truck Thursday evening. ( Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press)Four North Seattle College students were killed and numerous others have been injured in a collision between a Ride the Ducks tour vehicle and a charter bus on the Aurora Bridge. By Seattle Times staff Related coverage: Duck rider heard ‘Oh, no!’ before Aurora Bridge crash that killed 4Span’s narrow lanes a longtime safety concern At least 3 fatal Duck-tour accidents nationally since 1999Sadness in international-student community after tour-bus tragedy Update at 11:30 p.m.: All lanes of the Aurora Bridge reopened late Thursday night after crews cleared the roadway of wreckage. Update at 10:55 p.m.: One patient was discharged from Harborview Medical Center Thursday evening, hospital spokeswoman Susan Gregg said in a statement. Now, 15 patients are being treated there. Two are in critical condition in intensive care. Ten victims are in serious condition in intensive care, while three victims are in satisfactory condition. This video is either unavailable or not supported in this browser Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_SRC_NOT_SUPPORTEDTechnical details : No compatible source was found for this media. Session ID: 2018-04-11:724d59ebed759e311f31b78b Player Element ID: vjs_video_3OKTim Gesner, 61, of Orlando, was on the Ride the Ducks tour vehicle that collided with a charter bus on the Aurora Bridge."
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"title": "http://www.orderofbooks.com/characters/temperance-brennan/\n",
"text": "Temperance Brennan (“Tempe” for short) is a fictional character created by anthropologist-turned-author Kathy Reichs. Like Reichs, Tempe is an anthropologist born in North Carolina, now working in Montreal. The character has been loosely adapted into the main character for the Fox television show Bones (portrayed by Emily Deschanel). The TV show character is more based on Reichs herself (although younger), works in Washington D. C. and is more socially awkward. Reichs works as a producer on the series. Reichs has written 16 novels in the Temperance Brennan forensic thriller series. Below is a list of all of the Temperance Brennan books in order of when they were published. Deja Dead (1997)Death du Jour (1999)Deadly Decisions (2000)Fatal Voyage (2001)Grave Secrets (2002)Bare Bones (2003)Monday Mourning (2004)Cross Bones (2005)Break No Bones (2006)Bones to Ashes (2007)Devil Bones (2008)206 Bones (2009)Spider Bones (2010)Flash and Bones (2011)Bones Are Forever (2012)Bones in Her Pocket (2013)Bones of the Lost (2013)Bones Never Lie (2014)Speaking in Bones (2015)The Bone Collection (2016)Share Tweet Plus Pin Rizzoli & Isles Kay Scarpetta Aurora Teagarden Dexter Temperance Brennan Synopsis: Devil Bones is the 11th novel in Kathy Reich’s Temperance Brennan series. Here Tempe must ID two corpses much to the shagrin of a group of citizen vigilantes. In Charlotte, North Carolina, Tempe is investigating some bones that were found during a renovation that may be linked to voodoo."
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"title": "http://vampirediaries.wikia.com/wiki/Niklaus_Mikaelson\nNiklaus Mikaelson",
"text": "\"This article is about Niklaus Mikaelson from the shows. You may be looking for Klaus, a character from the novels . Niklaus Mikaelson Biographical information Born Before 990 A. D. ( Mystic Falls, Age Unknown/1027+)Turned By Esther in Autumn 1001 (Through The Immortality Spell)Status Undead Occupation Nobleman (1002-1700's) (Formerly)Artist Alpha of his Hybrid Pack (Formerly)Member of the North East Atlantic Pack Co-Leader of the New Orleans Vampires (Formerly)Prisoner (Formerly)The Hollow 's anchor to the living world (Formerly)Title (s)The Original Hybrid The Vampire King (Formerly)The Alpha (Formerly)Psycho, Sunshine (Both by Tyler)The Big Bad Wolf, Coward, Beast, Hideous Creature, The Deathless Vermin, Abomination, Degenerate, Bastard, Boy (all by Mikael)Evil Hybrid, Dick (Both by Jeremy Gilbert)A legend, All-powerful wolf-vamp, Hybrid-freak, Honey, Lying mama- killing, dagger- happy brother, The Immortal Hybrid, Buddy, Dick (all by Damon)The Baddest Dude in all of History (by Josh)Nik (by Rebekah, Kol, Lucien, Stefan, Genevieve and Aurora)Brutal Sadistic Monster (by Davina to Klaus and Elijah)My Sweet Love (by Aurora)The Bastard Child, The Wolf King (Both by himself)Species Hybrid ( Werewolf, untriggered, Witch, untapped; Originally)Original Vampire (Formerly)Original Hybrid ( Werewolf / Vampire) (Currently)Gender Male Family information Family Members Ansel † (Biological Father)Esther † (Mother)Mikael † (Step-Father)Dahlia † (Maternal Aunt)Freya Mikaelson (Maternal Older Half-Sister)Finn Mikaelson † (Maternal Older Half-Brother)Elijah Mikaelson (Maternal Older Half-Brother)Kol Mikaelson (Maternal Younger Half-Brother)Rebekah Mikaelson (Maternal Younger Half-Sister)Henrik Mikaelson † (Maternal Younger Half-Brother)Hope Mikaelson (Daughter with Hayley)Freya's Unborn Son † (Nephew)Marcel Gerard (Adopted Son)Cary (Paternal Relative)Supernatural information Significant sires Lucien Castle † (1002)Mary Porter †Alistair Duquesne †Marcel Gerard (1835)Jenna Sommers † (2010)Ray Sutton † (2010)Paige and her pack † (2010)Derek (status unknown) (2010)Tyler Lockwood † (1st time as a werewolf) (2010)Mindy † (2010)Tony † (2010)Daniel Warren † (2010)Nate † (2010)Dean † (2010)Kimberley † (2010)Chris † (2010)Adrian † (2010)10 Hybrids † (2010)Pizza Delivery Girl † (2011)People at the Bar † (2011)Kieran O'Connell † (2012)Many unnamed vampires over the course of 1000 years Significant kills Esther Mikaelson (1st, 3rd and 5th time)Original Members of The Five Petrova Family Emil Marcel Gerard (as a human)Papa Tunde 's Twin Sons Papa Tunde (1st time)Isobel Flemming (as a vampire/compelled)Jules Jenna Sommers (as a human/vampire)Elena Gilbert (as a human/resurrected)Tyler Lockwood (as a werewolf)Mikael (both times as an Original vampire)Alaric Saltzman (6th time)Paige's Pack (as werewolves)Tyler's Pack (as werewolves/hybrids)Carol Lockwood Joshua Rosza (as a human)Tina Mc Greevy (as a human)Katie Several of Marcel's henchmen (as vampires)Davina Claire (resurrected)Tim (compelled)Kieran O'Connell (as a vampire)Abigail (2nd time)Two Guerrera Werewolf Pack Members Ansel (2nd time)Lenore (as a witch)Gia (as a vampire/compelled)Josephine La Rue (2nd time; body only)Dahlia Anton (as a vampire)Rayna Cruz (4th time)Gaspar Cortez (as a vampire)Many Unnamed People Lucien Castle (2nd time, as a vampire)Alistair Duquesne (2nd time, as a vampire)Will Kinney Sofya 's family The Hollow 's Followers Dominic (2nd time)Cause of death Stabbed through the heart (as a werewolf/witch)Killed by Mikael (as a werewolf-witch hybrid)Alaric Saltzman (body only)Physical appearance Height5'11\"\" (Feet)1.80 (Meters)Hair color Dark blond Eye color Dark blue-green Appearance Played by Joseph Morgan Aiden Flowers (Young/Child)Grayson Kennedy Hastings (Young/Baby)Matt Davis (Possessing Alaric)Michael Trevino (Possessing Tyler)Episode Count46 (TVD) (including 1 archive footage appearance)79 (TO)125 (Total)First seen Know Thy Enemy (in Alaric 's body) (TVD)Klaus (TVD)Always and Forever (TO)Last seen Moonlight on the Bayou (TVD)The Feast of All Sinners (TO)“ A thousand years ago, we three made an eternal vow. To protect each other, always and forever. Freya, that vow now includes you. As it includes my daughter. She is my heart and soul. Right now she's out there, alone in the darkness, fighting. We can't give up. So I'm begging you, all of you. ”—"
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"title": "http://layton.wikia.com/wiki/Professor_Hershel_Layton\nProfessor Hershel Layton",
"text": "\"This page or section is incomplete. You can help this wiki by adding the missing information. This article or section is in need of a cleanup It does not meet the wiki's quality standards. You can help the wiki by editing it .\"\" You're mistaken. My name is Hershel Layton. I need no other name. \"\"— Hershel Layton, Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy Hershel Layton Game Role Title Protagonist Appearances Curious Village Diabolical Box Unwound Future Last Specter Eternal Diva Miracle Mask Azran Legacy VS Ace Attorney Mystery Journey Non-Canon Mansion of the Deadly Mirror Cheerful Mystery Volume 1Wandering Castle London Life Cheerful Mystery Volume 2Phantom Deity Lost Forest Cheerful Mystery Volume 3Phantom Forest Layton Royale Cheerful Mystery Volume 4Phantom Thieves English VAChristopher Robin Miller Japanese VAYō Ōizumi Biography Home Town Unknown Village *Stansbury *London *Occupation Professor of archaeology at Gressenheller University Alias Professor *Mr Layabout *Professor Ladle *Mr Letton *Professor L *Layton *Hersh *Sir Dark Hat *The Puzzle Professor *Theodore Bronev *Mr Long Head *Daddy *Inquisitor Layton *Description Gender Male Species Human Hair Color Brown Eye Color Black Known Relationships Father Leon Bronev *Roland Layton *Mother Rachel Bronev *Lucille Layton *Siblings Jean Descole Partner Claire *Children Flora Reinhold *Alfendi Layton Katrielle Layton Family Douglas *Mrs Sycamore/Unnamed Sister-in-Law*Unnamed Niece *Others Clark Triton *Brenda Triton *Dean Delmona *Clamp Grosky *Emmy Altava *Luke Triton *Andrew Schrader *Janice Quatlane *Randall Ascot *Angela Ledore *Henry Ledore *Alphonse Dalston *Mr. Collins *Desmond Sycamore *Aurora *Don Paolo *Chelmey *Barton *Carmine Accidenti *Espella Cantabella *Phoenix Wright *Maya Fey *The Great Witch *Miles Edgeworth *Rosetta Stone *Dimitri Allen *In other languages Professor Layton redirects here; for the series, see Professor Layton series. Professor Hershel Layton is the eponymous protagonist of the Professor Layton series. He is an archaeology professor at Gressenheller University in London, world renowned for his puzzle-solving skills."
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0121026/\nCandace Cameron Bure",
"text": "\"Top 5000Candace Cameron Bure Actress | Soundtrack | Producer View Resume | Official Photos »Candace Helaine Cameron Bure was the youngest of four children, born in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California to Robert and Barbara Cameron. Following in the footsteps of her older brother Kirk Cameron, (who played Mike Seaver for 7 seasons on the hit show Growing Pains (1985)), Candace decided to pursue acting herself. She appeared in several ... See full bio »Born: April 6, 1976 in Panorama City, California, USAMore at IMDb Pro »Contact Info: View agent, manager, publicist and legal Represent Candace Cameron Bure? Add contact information219 photos | 23 videos »Quick Links Biography Awards Photo Gallery Filmography (by Job)Trailers and Videos Explore More Can You Guess This Celeb From His Yearbook Photo? Here's a hint: He just might be your favorite superhero. See if you can guess these other celebrities by their yearbook photos. Start the game Share this page: Related News Kristen Bell Reminds Everyone Love Is Not Dead With Perfectly Timed Wedding Photo3 days ago | Life and Style Elizabeth Olsen on Rumors She'll Play Michelle in Fuller House: \"\"What Is Wrong With People? \"\" 3 days ago | Buzz Sugar Candace Cameron Bure Reveals the Secret to Her 22-Year Marriage: \"\"The Glue for Us Is Jesus\"\"27 March 2018 | Closer Weekly See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net On Prime Video Watch Now Aurora Teagarden Mystery: A Bone to Pick Watch Now Some Kind of Wonderful See more on Prime Video »Watch on TVFull House Michelle a la Cart (S7, Ep20) Sat, Apr 07 9:30 PM PDT on NIK (065)Full House Good News, Bad News (S4, Ep5) Sun, Apr 08 8:30 PM PDT on NIK (065)Explore more on IMDb TV »Editorial Lists Related lists from IMDb editors TV Series Tracker: Renewed and Canceleda list of 98 images updated 1 day ago Streaming TV: Renewed and Canceleda list of 87 images updated 17 hours ago Everything Coming to Netflix in December 2017a list of 75 images updated 3 months ago December 2017 Streaming Originals Guidea list of 20 images updated 4 months ago September 2017 Streaming Guidea list of 75 images updated 7 months ago Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users My List: Beautiful Actressesa list of 48 people created 04 Oct 2014You Never Forget Your First Kiss...a list of 25 people created 11 Dec 2016My favorite actressesa list of 26 people created 30 Jun 2012Actors Of Christian Faith Who NEVER Appeared On Touched By An Angela list of 33 people created 15 Dec 2014Celebrities 40 In 76a list of 48 people created 17 Jun 2016See all related lists »Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb Page Find out more at IMDb Pro »How Much Have You Seen? How much of Candace Cameron Bure's work have you seen?"
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"docid": "D2574981#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3485889/\nKeenan Tracey",
"text": "\"SEE RANKKeenan Tracey Actor View Resume | Official Photos »Keenan Tracey was born in 1991 on July 22nd in Canada. He studied Motion Picture Production at Capilano University in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The son of Canadian actor Ian Tracey, Keenan's career in acting began in 2009. His television career has included guest star appearances on series including Fringe (2008), Bates Motel (... See full bio »More at IMDb Pro »Contact Info: View agent and manager Represent Keenan Tracey? Add contact information11 photos | 3 videos »Quick Links Biography Awards Photo Gallery Filmography (by Job)Trailers and Videos Explore More On This Episode of \"\"The IMDb Show\"\"Truth or Dare 's Lucy Hale unleashes her inner scream queen while Bruce Campbell helps you attain B-movie legend status. Watch the show Share this page: Related News The Weinstein Company Pulls Horror Movie ‘Polaroid’ From November Release01 November 2017 | Variety - Film News New December Release Date for Haunted Camera Film Polaroid28 September 2017 | Daily Dead [Media] - \"\"Polaroid \"\" Trailer09 August 2017 | Oh My Gore See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Watch on TVPretty Little Addict Sun, Apr 22 12:00 PM PDT on LIFE (034)Explore more on IMDb TV »Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Enticing male faces & charactersa list of 29 people created 03 Jan 2017My Morganville Vampires Dream Casta list of 25 people created 27 Jun 2014Hottie-Piesa list of 40 people created 19 Aug 2016Favorite Hot Male Actorsa list of 36 people created 03 Sep 2014favorite actorsa list of 21 people created 09 Jan 2014See all related lists »Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb Page Find out more at IMDb Pro »How Much Have You Seen? How much of Keenan Tracey's work have you seen? User Polls Top 250 Directors' Lowest Rated Titles Face-Off: Choose Sam-one to Be Your Best Friend!Favorite Villain Quote Celebrate Halloween with IMDb's Top Rated 'Horror' TV Shows Fall 2016 Returning TV Premieres: Sept. 23-Oct. 21Current crime-solving TV duo you'd want on your case?"
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"title": "http://www.collegecalc.org/colleges/illinois/aurora-university/\nCost to Attend Aurora University",
"text": "\"Annual Costs Undergraduate Tuition Tuition for Aurora University is $22,580 for the 2015/2016 academic year. This is 16% cheaper than the national average private non-profit four year college tuition of $26,851. The cost is 2% cheaper than the average Illinois tuition of $23,081 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 44th in Illinois amongst 4 year colleges for affordability and is the 42nd most expensive 4 year college in the state. Price does not vary by residence. The school charges an additional fees of $250 in addition to tuition bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $22,830. Housing Costs On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $9,366 per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Aurora should budget at least this amount. Books and Supplies The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,000. Other Living Expenses If living on-campus, students should budget for $2,872 in additional living expenses."
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Warrenville-Illinois.html\nWarrenville, Illinois",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Warrenville, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Warrenville, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map57°F5 miles Wind: 12 mph Pressure: 29.86 in Humidity: 51%Current weather forecast for Warrenville, ILPopulation in 2014: 13,336 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: -0.2%Males: 6,723 (50.4%)Females: 6,613 (49.6%)Median resident age: 37.3 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60555. Estimated median household income in 2016: $84,038 ( it was $62,430 in 2000)Warrenville: $84,038IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $35,512 ( it was $28,922 in 2000) Warrenville city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $205,608 ( it was $145,800 in 2000 )Warrenville: $205,608IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $358,376; Detached houses: $403,965; Townhouses or other attached units: $227,904; In 2-unit structures: $259,514; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $164,846; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $158,071; Mobile homes: $103,588; Occupied boats, RVs, vans, etc. : $267,046Median gross rent in 2016: $1,444. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60555Warrenville, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Expert Locksmith Warrenville ILBlack Cab Taxi & Shuttle WHC Distributors 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 Warrenville, IL (2010)9,17669.8%White alone2,75220.9%Hispanic5013.8%Black alone4823.7%Asian alone1821.4%Two or more races220.2%American Indian alone220.2%Other race alone30.02%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Warrenville detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Warrenville: 103.5 (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 Warrenville, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Hudson-Colorado.html\nHudson, Colorado",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Hudson, Coloradoadd your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Hudson, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map77°F10 miles Wind: 21 mph Pressure: 29.81 in Humidity: 13%Current weather forecast for Hudson, COPopulation in 2014: 2,569 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: +64.2%Males: 1,627 (63.4%)Females: 942 (36.6%)Median resident age: 37.3 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80642, 80643. Hudson Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $48,885 ( it was $45,673 in 2000)Hudson: $48,885CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,798 ( it was $15,613 in 2000) Hudson town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $203,929 ( it was $115,300 in 2000 )Hudson: $203,929CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $209,960; Detached houses: $240,486; Mobile homes: $66,726Median gross rent in 2016: $1,114. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 80642Hudson, CO 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 Hudson, CO (2016)1,18453.7%White alone86439.2%Hispanic351.6%American Indian alone261.2%Black alone150.7%Two or more races140.6%Other race alone30.1%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Hudson detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Hudson: 101.7 (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 Hudson, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Hudson is mentioned 202 times on our forum: Moving to Brighton Colorado (8 replies)Small old house, big property? ( 19 replies)I'm not sure if I like living in Colorado (170 replies)North Denver neighborhood? ("
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Lone-Tree-Colorado.html\nLone Tree, Colorado",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Lone Tree, Coloradoadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Lone Tree, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map72°F10 miles Wind: 22 mph Pressure: 29.48 in Humidity: 13%Current weather forecast for Lone Tree, COPopulation in 2014: 13,545 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +178.0%Males: 6,687 (49.4%)Females: 6,858 (50.6%)Median resident age: 37.8 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80124. Estimated median household income in 2016: $118,892 ( it was $96,308 in 2000)Lone Tree: $118,892CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $66,808 ( it was $46,287 in 2000) Lone Tree city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $616,671 ( it was $293,100 in 2000 )Lone Tree: $616,671CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $647,147; Detached houses: $706,341; Townhouses or other attached units: $388,760; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $320,063; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $188,594Median gross rent in 2016: $1,538. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 80124Lone Tree, CO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Smart Garage Door Repair Lone Tree COLone Tree Phone Doctor Phone Store Anova Cancer Care Locksmith Lone Tree Co Joy Sushi Fleur de lis salon Plant Scan Leak Detection 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 Lone Tree, CO (2010)8,47182.9%White alone7307.1%Asian alone6306.2%Hispanic1901.9%Two or more races1581.5%Black alone220.2%American Indian alone90.09%Other race alone80.08%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Lone Tree detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Lone Tree: 110.5 (more 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 Lone Tree, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Lone Tree is mentioned 1,820 times on our forum: Considering move from Denver to Lone Tree (Heritage Hills) or nearby areas (24 replies)Lone Tree vs Centennial - thoughts? ("
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Northfield-Ohio.html\nNorthfield, Ohio",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Northfield, Ohioadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Northfield, Ohio photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map68°F20 miles Wind: 21 mph Pressure: 29.69 in Humidity: 43%Current weather forecast for Northfield, OHPopulation in 2014: 3,643 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: -4.8%Males: 1,755 (48.2%)Females: 1,888 (51.8%)Median resident age: 37.2 years Ohio median age: 39.3 years Zip codes: 44067. Estimated median household income in 2016: $57,871 ( it was $41,027 in 2000)Northfield: $57,871OH: $52,334Estimated per capita income in 2016: $27,027 ( it was $19,007 in 2000) Northfield village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $143,591 ( it was $114,800 in 2000 )Northfield: $143,591OH: $140,100Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $152,024; Detached houses: $153,384; Townhouses or other attached units: $115,845Median gross rent in 2016: $720. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 44067Northfield, OH residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses BY Auctions 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 Northfield, OH (2016)2,94180.1%White alone3429.3%Asian alone2175.9%Two or more races1794.9%Black alone100.3%Hispanic60.2%American Indian alone Races in Northfield detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Northfield: 95.8 (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. 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 Northfield, Ohio on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users: Northfield (3 replies)Catholic Churches in N. Summit County (0 replies)Comparing Twinsburg to Streetsboro (7 replies)Nice areas between Cleveland and Canton (13 replies)Possibly moving to Akron (6 replies)Latest news from Northfield, OH collected exclusively by city-data.com from local newspapers, TV, and radio stations Hard Rock Rocksino expected to be sold for 1 06 billion cleveland comand outstanding limited liability company interests in Northfield Park Associates LLC, which owns and operates the Rocksino. ("
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"docid": "D2714099#0",
"title": "http://www.usa.com/aurora-co-weather.htm\nAurora, CO Weather",
"text": "USA.com / Colorado / Aurora, CO / Weather Aurora, CO Weather Basic Info Population/Races Income/Careers Housing Education Crime/Crime Rate Others Weather | Natural Extremes | Air Quality | Environmental Watch | Zip Codes | Government Hot Rankings Fastest / Slowest Growing Cities Nearby Best / Worst Cities by Crime Rate Nearby Richest / Poorest Cities by Income Nearby Expensive / Cheapest Homes Nearby Most / Least Educated Cities Nearby Fastest / Slowest Growing Cities in COHigh / Low CO Cities by Males Employed High / Low CO Cities by Females Employed Best / Worst Cities by Crime Rate in CORichest / Poorest Cities by Income in COExpensive / Cheapest Homes by City in COMost / Least Educated Cities in COThe average temperature of Aurora is 50.82°F, which is higher than the Colorado average temperature of 46.26°F and is lower than the national average temperature of 54.45°F. Topics: Heating Cost Index Cooling Cost Index Historical Temperature Historical Precipitation Historical Snow Historical Humidity Historical Wind Speed Historical Weather Heating Cost Index, #78Aurora, CO 293.94Colorado 356.52U. S. 212.91Cooling Cost Index, #465Aurora, CO 132.19Colorado 55.48U. S. 139.42The Heating Cost Index and the Cooling Cost Index are indicators of the relative heating and cooling cost of an area. They were calculated based on the average temperate and duration of the hot and cold days for the area. Please note, the actual heating cost and cooling cost are also dependent on other factors specific to individual residences such as the size of the house, the insulation condition, and the equipment efficiency, etc. Average Temperature Annual Average Temperature, #83Aurora, CO 50.8 °FColorado 46.3 °FU. S. 54.5 °FMonthly Average Temperature Aurora, CO Mean Temperature Aurora, CO Mean Min. Temperature Aurora, CO Mean Max. Temperature Colorado Mean Temperature U. S. Mean Temperature Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0 100 25 50 75Temperature (� F)Ranks: Average Max. Temperature: #70, Average Min. Temperature: #81Precipitation Average Annual Precipitation, #385Aurora, CO 15.36 inches Colorado 16.98 inches U. S. 38.67 inches Total Monthly Precipitation Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0 1 2 3 4Amount (inches)Average Number of Days with 0.1 Inch or More Precipitation in a Year (this gives an indication of the number of days in a year that it is useful to have an umbrella), #426Aurora, CO 37.07 days Colorado 44.10 days U. S. 66.51 days Number of Days with 0.1 Inch or More Precipitation Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2 4 6 0 8Days Snow Average Annual Snowfall, #366Aurora, CO 45.66 inches Colorado 67.30 inches U. S. 23.27 inches Total Monthly Snowfall Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec -5 0 5 10 15Inches Average Number of Days with 1 Inch or More Snow Depth in a Year, #352Aurora, CO 43.29 days Colorado 57.64 days U. S. 27.17 days Number of Days with 1 Inch or More Snow Depth Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec -5 0 5 10 15Days Humidity Annual Average Humidity, #110Aurora, CO 81.19%Colorado 79.71%U. S. 77.52%Monthly Average Humidity Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 70 80 90 60 100Humidity (%)Wind Speed Annual Average Wind Speed, #408Aurora, CO 19.19 mph Colorado 20.16 mph U. S. 16.93 mph Monthly Average Wind Speed Aurora, CO Colorado U. S. (Average of All Locations)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0 10 20 30 40Wind Speed (mph)* The temperature, snow fall, and precipitation information on this page were calculated from the historical data of 18,000+ U. S weather stations for the period of time from 1980 to 2010."
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"docid": "D624789#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Montgomery-Illinois.html\nMontgomery, Illinois",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Montgomery, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this village and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Montgomery, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map64°F8 miles Wind: 13 mph Pressure: 29.92 in Humidity: 40%Current weather forecast for Montgomery, ILPopulation in 2014: 19,301 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +252.8%Males: 9,675 (50.1%)Females: 9,626 (49.9%)Median resident age: 34.0 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60512. Estimated median household income in 2016: $82,872 ( it was $51,028 in 2000)Montgomery: $82,872IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $29,843 ( it was $23,395 in 2000) Montgomery village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $207,683 ( it was $133,100 in 2000 )Montgomery: $207,683IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $262,170; Detached houses: $268,342; Townhouses or other attached units: $269,814; In 2-unit structures: $141,941; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $136,588; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $104,161; Mobile homes: $34,819Median gross rent in 2016: $1,212. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60538Montgomery, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Midwest Window and Door Massacre Escape Room 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 Montgomery, IL (2016)10,46654.4%White alone6,55234.1%Hispanic1,6918.8%Black alone4722.5%Asian alone530.3%Two or more races230.1%Other race alone180.09%American Indian alone Races in Montgomery detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Montgomery: 101.7 (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 Montgomery, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Montgomery is mentioned 263 times on our forum: North Downers Grove vs Elmhurst vs Clarendon Hills (53 replies)Historical Glenview Area Pictures (105 replies)Which suburbs will go down in value most in the next 10 years? ("
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"docid": "D303368#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Castle-Rock-Colorado.html\nCastle Rock, Colorado",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Castle Rock, Coloradosee 49 more add your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Castle Rock, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map54°F10 miles Wind: 6 mph Pressure: 30.20 in Humidity: 38%Current weather forecast for Castle Rock, COPopulation in 2014: 55,747 (96% urban, 4% rural). Population change since 2000: +175.6%Males: 27,965 (50.2%)Females: 27,782 (49.8%)Median resident age: 35.6 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80104, 80109, 80116. Castle Rock Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $96,265 ( it was $64,138 in 2000)Castle Rock: $96,265CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $40,794 ( it was $26,760 in 2000) Castle Rock town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $389,059 ( it was $184,300 in 2000 )Castle Rock: $389,059CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $385,766; Detached houses: $404,218; Townhouses or other attached units: $248,584; In 2-unit structures: $373,589; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $177,614; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $290,427; Mobile homes: $140,173Median gross rent in 2016: $1,368. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 80104Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 80109Castle Rock, CO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses PRO Plumbing Services Jim Garcia | Douglas County Real Estate Health Fit Family Medicine Fire & Ice Heating and Air Castle Academy Computer Solutions Castle rock foot & ankle care Elite Builders of Colorado 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 Castle Rock, CO (2016)46,88583.3%White alone5,80710.3%Hispanic1,2732.3%Two or more races1,0311.8%Asian alone8431.5%Black alone2590.5%American Indian alone620.1%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone160.03%Other race alone Races in Castle Rock detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Castle Rock: 108.7 (more 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 Castle Rock, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Castle Rock is mentioned 4,728 times on our forum: HELP!"
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"docid": "D3515194#0",
"title": "http://www.highya.com/aurora-eye-serum-reviews\nAurora Eye Serum Reviews",
"text": "\"Aurora Eye Serum Reviews27 Consumer Reviews Aurora Eye Serum is an anti-aging cream formulated with safe, natural ingredients that can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and other signs of aging. Write a Review Category: Health & Beauty Review Topic: Anti-Aging, Skincare About Aurora Eye Serum With its advanced formula of specially blended, natural ingredients, Aurora Eye Serum claims to help prevent new wrinkles from forming, reduces the appearance of existing wrinkles, improves complexion, lightens skin tone, and more. According to the company, Aurora Eye Serum does this by moisturizing and rejuvenating skin and by relieving problem areas, using a safe formula that’s dermatologically tested for sensitive skin. In fact, Aurora Eye Serum is claimed to provide “instant, incredible results”!Did you learn about Aurora Eye Serum from a social media advertisement or an online pop-up ad? Or, did you receive an email promising a full-size supply for only a few dollars? Whatever brought you here today, we think there are a lot of red flags you need to know about, which we’ll be sure to outline here. Let’s start by taking a look at how Aurora Eye Serum’s “advanced” formula works. What Ingredients Does Aurora Eye Serum Contain? While you were browsing through the Aurora Eye Serum website, did you notice that—other than claiming to contain antioxidants—you’re not told about a single ingredient it uses? In our opinion, this alone is enough for us to recommend that you explore other anti-aging products."
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"docid": "D1164463#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Sycamore-Illinois.html\nSycamore, Illinois",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Sycamore, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Sycamore, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map28°F3 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 30.07 in Humidity: 100%Current weather forecast for Sycamore, ILPopulation in 2014: 17,753 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +47.7%Males: 8,963 (50.5%)Females: 8,790 (49.5%)Median resident age: 35.8 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60178. Estimated median household income in 2016: $70,974 ( it was $51,921 in 2000)Sycamore: $70,974IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $34,801 ( it was $23,112 in 2000) Sycamore city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $176,414 ( it was $128,300 in 2000 )Sycamore: $176,414IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $196,233; Detached houses: $225,926; Townhouses or other attached units: $182,097; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $51,968; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $31,010; Mobile homes: $27,161Median gross rent in 2016: $964. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60178Sycamore, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses American Realty Law Office of Richard Schmack 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 Sycamore, IL (2016)14,64083.5%White alone1,7069.7%Hispanic4312.5%Asian alone4032.3%Black alone2151.2%Two or more races450.3%Other race alone190.1%American Indian alone Races in Sycamore detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Sycamore: 101.0 (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 Sycamore, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Sycamore is mentioned 467 times on our forum: Sycamore vs Maple Park vs Elburn (9 replies)Possible move - looking for an affordable chicago suburb...? ("
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"docid": "D3527081#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Columbine-Valley-Colorado.html\nColumbine Valley, Colorado",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Columbine Valley, Coloradoadd your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Columbine Valley, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map54°F10 miles Wind: 7 mph Pressure: 29.82 in Humidity: 28%Current weather forecast for Columbine Valley, COPopulation in 2014: 1,328 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +17.3%Males: 668 (50.4%)Females: 660 (49.6%)Median resident age: 55.2 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80123. Estimated median household income in 2016: $157,874 ( it was $118,196 in 2000)Columbine Valley: $157,874CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $84,978 ( it was $71,758 in 2000) Columbine Valley town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $840,576 ( it was $451,600 in 2000 )Columbine Valley: $840,576CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: over $1,000,000; Detached houses: over $1,000,000; Townhouses or other attached units: $488,888Median gross rent in 2016: $3,579. Columbine Valley, CO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses United Studios of Self Defense 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 Columbine Valley, CO (2010)1,18294.1%White alone272.1%Hispanic191.5%Asian alone191.5%Two or more races90.7%Black alone Races in Columbine Valley detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Columbine Valley: 110.3 (more 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 Columbine Valley, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Columbine Valley is mentioned 67 times on our forum: Where do professionals live in Denver? ("
},
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"docid": "D1666487#0",
"title": "http://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/online-colleges/colorado/\nBest Online Colleges in Colorado: 2018",
"text": "Best Online Colleges in Colorado: 2018Choosing a college isn’t a decision to go into lightly. It’s one that should be well thought out and researched carefully. The best accredited online colleges in Colorado aren’t difficult to find—if you’re looking in the right places. We did some research to find the best colleges based on quality, available programs and, of course, affordability. So, if you’re looking for the best affordable online colleges in Colorado, you’ve come to the right place. Check out our Best Of list for 2017–2018 to help you get started finding your college. Methodology Minimum Qualifications Ranking Metrics Data Sources Get Badge See 2-Year College Rankings1Colorado Christian University Lakewood, CO100.00$20,4351698%15:136%yesyesyes2Colorado State University-Fort Collins Fort Collins, CO98.12$7,8682951%18:164%noyesyes3Adams State University Alamosa, CO97.62$5,1601768%14:125%yesyesyes4University of Northern Colorado Greeley, CO97.37$6,0241169%18:146%noyesyes5University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO95.88$9,048447%18:170%noyesyes6Metropolitan State University of Denver Denver, CO93.88$4,97377Colorado Mesa University Grand Junction, CO92.48$6,35748Nazarene Bible College Colorado Springs, CO91.00$10,80059Colorado State University-Global Campus Greenwood Village, CO89.79$8,40025show more Explore Online Degree Programs in Colorado Search Program2-Year Best College Rankings1Lamar Community College Lamar, CO100.00$2,998967%22:1N/Ayesyesyes2Trinidad State Junior College Trinidad, CO99.89$2,998558%12:1N/Ayesyesyes3Otero Junior College La Junta, CO98.76$3,747787%17:1N/Anonoyes4Colorado Northwestern Community College Rangely, CO98.20$3,394657%12:1N/Ayesnoyes5Morgan Community College Fort Morgan, CO94.45$2,998324%14:1N/Ayesyesyes6Arapahoe Community College Littleton, CO94.04$3,195147Aims Community College Greeley, CO93.51$2,538108Front Range Community College Westminster, CO93.48$2,998169Northeastern Junior College Sterling, CO93.31$2,9981110Pueblo Community College Pueblo, CO92.55$3,096511Community College of Denver Denver, CO92.50$2,998512Pikes Peak Community College Colorado Springs, CO92.49$2,998913Community College of Aurora Aurora, CO91.16$2,99829show more Tuition & Financial Aid in Colorado Tuition costs increase nearly every year, making it essential for many students to find affordable options and cost-saving measures when attending college. Also, students who wish to attend a Colorado college from out-of-state face a steeper tuition bill. To qualify as a resident of the state for the purposes of in-state tuition, students must prove they have resided in the state for 12 continuous months prior to the first day of classes each semester. However, students in WICHE states may qualify to pay 150 per cent of in-state tuition rates rather than the full out-of-state fees."
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"docid": "D1569107#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Aurora-Oregon.html\nAurora, Oregon",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Aurora, Oregonadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Aurora, Oregon photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2014: 957 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +46.1%Males: 483 (50.5%)Females: 474 (49.5%)Median resident age: 40.0 years Oregon median age: 39.2 years Zip codes: 97002. Estimated median household income in 2016: $71,001 ( it was $55,938 in 2000)Aurora: $71,001OR: $57,532Estimated per capita income in 2016: $29,781 ( it was $24,839 in 2000) Aurora city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $345,927 ( it was $183,000 in 2000 )Aurora: $345,927OR: $287,100Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $325,725; Detached houses: $336,240; Mobile homes: $110,745Median gross rent in 2016: $1,391. Aurora, OR 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 Aurora, OR (2010)78585.5%White alone10010.9%Hispanic182.0%Two or more races70.8%American Indian alone50.5%Black alone30.3%Asian alone Races in Aurora detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Aurora: 99.2 (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 Aurora, Oregon on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Aurora is mentioned 12 times on our forum: What do you think about Woodburn, Oregon? ("
},
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"docid": "D1547581#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Plainfield-Illinois.html\nPlainfield, Illinois",
"text": "Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Plainfield, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this village and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Plainfield, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map36°F10 miles Wind: Calm Pressure: 30.25 in Humidity: 87%Current weather forecast for Plainfield, ILPopulation in 2014: 42,138 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +223.2%Males: 20,266 (48.1%)Females: 21,872 (51.9%)Median resident age: 35.1 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60544. Estimated median household income in 2016: $122,825 ( it was $80,799 in 2000)Plainfield: $122,825IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $41,084 ( it was $28,242 in 2000) Plainfield village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $306,185 ( it was $197,700 in 2000 )Plainfield: $306,185IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $241,239; Detached houses: $255,499; Townhouses or other attached units: $182,964; In 2-unit structures: $133,297; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $142,536; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $113,418; Mobile homes: $94,105Median gross rent in 2016: $1,730. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60544Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60585Plainfield, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses European Best Care, Inc River Oak Cabinetry & Design Bugarsky & Navarro, LLCA Plus Home & Building Inspections, Inc. A. Shaw Insurance Agency Last Chance Auto Repair for Cars Trucks A Plus Home & Building Inspections, Inc. Blazing Star Cinema 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 Plainfield, IL (2010)29,41574.3%White alone4,24710.7%Hispanic2,9937.6%Asian alone2,1555.4%Black alone6511.6%Two or more races620.2%Other race alone460.1%American Indian alone120.03%Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone Races in Plainfield detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Plainfield: 104.0 (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 Plainfield, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Plainfield is mentioned 1,626 times on our forum: Commute between Plainfield and Argonne National Lab (2 replies)Plainfield address with Joliet city services (1 reply)Pace Stevenson Express Experiences? ("
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"docid": "D1186167#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Shorewood-Illinois.html\nShorewood, Illinois",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Shorewood, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this village and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Shorewood, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map43°F10 miles Wind: 6 mph Pressure: 30.14 in Humidity: 57%Current weather forecast for Shorewood, ILPopulation in 2014: 16,569 (99% urban, 1% rural). Population change since 2000: +115.6%Males: 7,407 (44.7%)Females: 9,162 (55.3%)Median resident age: 39.6 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60431. Estimated median household income in 2016: $98,391 ( it was $76,842 in 2000)Shorewood: $98,391IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $39,673 ( it was $28,199 in 2000) Shorewood village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $248,169 ( it was $158,500 in 2000 )Shorewood: $248,169IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $252,540; Detached houses: $269,076; Townhouses or other attached units: $160,054; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $291,977; Mobile homes: $13,317Median gross rent in 2016: $1,600. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60404Shorewood, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Realty Executives Success Schwan's Home Service The body werks Realty Executives Success - Michelle Carr Dj Bobby Brandolino (Island Entertainment)Brandolino's Encore Music Center 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 Shorewood, IL (2016)12,40074.5%White alone2,21113.3%Hispanic1,0196.1%Black alone5093.1%Asian alone3782.3%Two or more races350.2%Other race alone80.05%American Indian alone Races in Shorewood detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Shorewood: 103.6 (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 Shorewood, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Shorewood is mentioned 261 times on our forum: Is Joliet In Any Way Desirable? ("
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"docid": "D2008612#0",
"title": "https://www.orbitz.com/Denver-Hotels-Hyatt-Place-Denver-Airport.h67455.Hotel-Information\nHyatt Place Denver Airport",
"text": "\"United States of America > Colorado > Denver > Hyatt Place Denver Airport, Denver Help: 1-844-663-22761 /55 Featured Image Check-in Check-out Rooms Adults Children Check Availability Hyatt Place Denver Airport Overview Reviews Amenities & Policies4.2out of 5\"\"Good! \"\" See all 205 reviews Room cleanliness 4.0Service & staff 4.5Room comfort 4.0Hotel condition 4.0This hotel is most popular for: Couples Family Business Recent guest reviews Easy one night stay in the way to Denver. Rooms were spacious and free breakfast was great. However thought this would be much closer to the airport. We ended up taking a taxi since it was late and the cost was 30$Sylvia, los angeles See all reviews Friendly and helpful staff. Walking distance to numerous restaurants. Free shuttle to airport. Excellent hotel!Verified traveller See all reviews Very helpful staff when we checked in, they also told us about a good restaurant! Nice people!Ann, Sheffield, AL See all reviews Would rate this experience hire but there was some added distress due to the room we reserved not being available. After 15 minutes of working with the manager, this issue was resolved."
},
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"docid": "D436918#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Centennial-Colorado.html\nCentennial, Colorado",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Centennial, Coloradoadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Centennial, Colorado photos OSM Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2016: 109,935Males: 55,779 (50.7%)Females: 54,156 (49.3%)Median resident age: 43.7 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80111, 80121, 80122. Centennial Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $70,950Centennial: $70,950CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $36,874 Centennial city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $319,000Centennial: $319,000CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $418,604; Detached houses: $443,816; Townhouses or other attached units: $294,132; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $208,912; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $176,732Median gross rent in 2016: $1,674. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip codes: 80015, 80112, 80121, 80122. Profiles of local businesses Jack Rosinski Insurance Agency Merit Construction, LLCHeating & Cooling Expert Centennial Envirotech Pest Solutions Monster Mini Golf Denver Auto Hail Repair Placid Way Centennial Appliance Repair Experts 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 Centennial, CO (2016)88,57680.6%White alone10,1739.3%Hispanic4,4314.0%Asian alone3,0802.8%Black alone2,6732.4%Two or more races6390.6%American Indian alone1980.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone1650.2%Other race alone Races in Centennial detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Centennial: 101.7 (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 20Ancestries: German (13.4%), American (10.8%), English (7.0%), Irish (6.8%), European (5.3%), Italian (3.1%)."
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"docid": "D1699039#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Aurora-Colorado.html\nAurora, Colorado",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Aurora, Coloradosee 27 more add your Submit your own pictures of this city and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Aurora, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map48°F10 miles Wind: 9 mph Pressure: 29.95 in Humidity: 40%Current weather forecast for Aurora, COPopulation in 2016: 362,249Males: 178,536 (49.3%)Females: 183,713 (50.7%)Median resident age: 34.2 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80010, 80011, 80012, 80013, 80014, 80015, 80016, 80017, 80019, 80045, 80102, 80112, 80137, 80138, 80220, 80231, 80247. Aurora Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $59,467 ( it was $46,507 in 2000)Aurora: $59,467CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $26,836 ( it was $21,095 in 2000) Aurora city income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $253,400 ( it was $139,700 in 2000 )Aurora: $253,400CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $268,182; Detached houses: $299,319; Townhouses or other attached units: $206,927; In 2-unit structures: $188,254; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $216,649; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $157,273; Mobile homes: $37,296Median gross rent in 2016: $1,262. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip codes: 80010, 80011, 80012, 80013, 80014, 80016, 80017, 80018, 80019. Aurora, CO residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses AJW Realty Dog Hunters Of Aurora Baer Dental Designs Kennel Brojan Smart Garage Door Repair Aurora COGreen Cleen Big Frog Custom T-shirts and More of Aurora Alarid O Services 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 Aurora, CO (2016)167,76846.3%White alone103,95928.7%Hispanic53,26414.7%Black alone22,0896.1%Asian alone11,2023.1%Two or more races1,6650.5%American Indian alone1,4760.4% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone8260.2%Other race alone Races in Aurora detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Aurora: 109.3 (more 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 Aurora, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Aurora is mentioned 10,893 times on our forum: The Reputation of Aurora (89 replies)SE Aurora PHOTO TOUR (13 replies)Work in Aurora but where do you live? ("
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Lisle-Illinois.html\nLisle, Illinois",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Lisle, Illinoisadd your Submit your own pictures of this village and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Lisle, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map18°F10 miles Wind: 6 mph Pressure: 30.18 in Humidity: 73%Current weather forecast for Lisle, ILPopulation in 2014: 22,827 (100% urban, 0% rural). Population change since 2000: +7.8%Males: 11,154 (48.9%)Females: 11,673 (51.1%)Median resident age: 37.4 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60532, 60540. Lisle Zip Code Map Estimated median household income in 2016: $83,135 ( it was $65,821 in 2000)Lisle: $83,135IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $46,469 ( it was $35,693 in 2000) Lisle village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $353,862 ( it was $209,100 in 2000 )Lisle: $353,862IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $377,507; Detached houses: $423,784; Townhouses or other attached units: $271,429; In 3-to-4-unit structures: $127,557; In 5-or-more-unit structures: $110,561Median gross rent in 2016: $1,227. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60532Lisle, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Maclear LLCSarah Machmouchi - Re/Max Action Sherwood 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 Lisle, IL (2016)16,13670.3%White alone3,11313.6%Asian alone1,9948.7%Hispanic1,1074.8%Black alone5662.5%Two or more races130.06%Other race alone90.04%American Indian alone Races in Lisle detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Lisle: 104.3 (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 Lisle, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Lisle is mentioned 1,521 times on our forum: Lisle vs Romeoville new house purchase (6 replies)Relocating - perspectives on Lisle and Palatine (52 replies)Moving for a job in Lisle (20 replies)Flooding in Lisle (2 replies)Possible move - looking for an affordable chicago suburb...? ("
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Maple-Park-Illinois.html\nMaple Park, Illinois",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Maple Park, Illinoisadd your We are giving away $1200 in prizes - enter simply by sending us your own city pictures! See promotion details and to upload your Maple Park, Illinois photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2014: 1,313 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: +71.6%Males: 675 (51.4%)Females: 638 (48.6%)Median resident age: 36.7 years Illinois median age: 37.9 years Zip codes: 60151. Estimated median household income in 2016: $65,805 ( it was $49,583 in 2000)Maple Park: $65,805IL: $60,960Estimated per capita income in 2016: $28,758 ( it was $21,932 in 2000) Maple Park village income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $197,223 ( it was $126,800 in 2000 )Maple Park: $197,223IL: $186,500Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $192,581; Detached houses: $194,479; Townhouses or other attached units: $167,521Median gross rent in 2016: $1,353. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 60151Maple Park, IL residents, houses, and apartments details Profiles of local businesses Maple Park Antiques & Collectibles 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 Maple Park, IL (2010)1,18990.8%White alone947.2%Hispanic131.0%Two or more races70.5%Asian alone40.3%Black alone20.2%American Indian alone10.08%Other race alone Races in Maple Park detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Maple Park: 97.9 (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 Maple Park, Illinois on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users."
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"title": "http://www.city-data.com/city/Wiggins-Colorado.html\nWiggins, Colorado",
"text": "\"Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or@Lech Mazur Wiggins, Coloradosee 21 more add your Submit your own pictures of this town and show them to the World See promotion details and to upload your Wiggins, Colorado photos OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Population in 2014: 895 (0% urban, 100% rural). Population change since 2000: +6.8%Males: 413 (46.2%)Females: 482 (53.8%)Median resident age: 34.9 years Colorado median age: 36.7 years Zip codes: 80654. Estimated median household income in 2016: $51,901 ( it was $33,438 in 2000)Wiggins: $51,901CO: $65,685Estimated per capita income in 2016: $21,407 ( it was $11,827 in 2000) Wiggins town income, earnings, and wages data Estimated median house or condo value in 2016: $175,031 ( it was $84,500 in 2000 )Wiggins: $175,031CO: $314,200Mean prices in 2016: All housing units: $158,927; Detached houses: $176,838; Mobile homes: $29,365Median gross rent in 2016: $929. Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 80654Wiggins, CO 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 Wiggins, CO (2010)62970.4%White alone25228.2%Hispanic50.6%American Indian alone50.6%Two or more races10.1%Black alone10.1%Asian alone Races in Wiggins detailed stats: ancestries, foreign born residents, place of birth Mar. 2016 cost of living index in Wiggins: 91.8 (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 Wiggins, Colorado on our local forum with over 2,000,000 registered users. Wiggins is mentioned 28 times on our forum: New to Wiggins. Wiggin out (3 replies)Where in Colorado to move from Phoenix? ("
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"docid": "D1586948#0",
"title": "http://wikitravel.org/en/Auschwitz\n.",
"text": "\"Auschwitz Book a Hotel In Out Check Rates Understand Get in By plane By train By car By bus Tours from Kraków Entrance Days of operation Get around See Do Eat Sleep Auschwitz is the generic name given to the cluster of concentration, labour and extermination camps built by the Germans during the Second World War, located outside the town of Oświęcim in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, southern Poland, 65 km (40 mi) west of Kraków. The camps have become a place of pilgrimage for survivors, their families, and all who wish to remember and contemplate the Holocaust. The grounds are a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Understand [ edit]The infamous Arbeit macht frei entrance to Auschwitz I. Although not the only (or, indeed, not the first) German concentration and extermination camp, Auschwitz has become the foremost symbol of the Holocaust in global consciousness, representing terror, genocide, and the destruction of peoples. During the war, the camp complex became the largest ever operated by the Nazi regime. Originally an Austro-Hungarian and later a Polish Army barracks before the start of the Second World War, the invading Nazis assumed authority over the military facility following the region's annexation by the Third Reich in 1939. The neighboring town's name of Oświęcim was Germanized to Auschwitz, which also became the name of the camp. Beginning in 1940, all Polish and Jewish residents of Oświęcim were expelled, replaced by German settlers, whom the Third Reich planned to make a model community. The camp began operations on 14 June 1940, originally housing Polish political prisoners, who made up a majority of the camp's population until 1942. Poles were treated with extreme brutality, with more than half of the 130-150,000 Polish inmates dying."
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"docid": "D2545616#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g274723-i959-k4385465-Warsaw_to_Krakow-Poland.html\nWarsaw to Krakow",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Europe forums Poland forum Poland forumsmirukannorth vancouver...6 posts1 review Save Topic Warsaw to Krakow Apr 8, 2011, 5:18 PMWe are planning a trip to Poland in early May. What is the distance between Warsaw and Krakow and what is the best way to get there (train/bus)? Mentioned in this post Warsaw Mazovia Province, Poland Krakow Lesser Poland Province, Poland Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Poland? See all Auschwitz-Birkenau, Wieliczka Salt...320 Reviewsfrom $88.40*Auschwitz-Birkenau and Wieliczka Salt...128 Reviewsfrom $80.80*Special Offer Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum and...301 Reviewsfrom $37.90*$48.60Special Offer Auschwitz-Birkenau, Wieliczka Salt...807 Reviewsfrom $88.40*$96.001-10 of 10 replies Sorted by « 1 »Marjus Glasgow, United... Level Contributor104 posts4 reviews Save Reply1. Re: Warsaw to Krakow Apr 8, 2011, 5:36 PMHi. It's about 180 miles. Best way is to catch the train. www.pkp.pl will take you to Polish Railways. There are plenty of services and different categories of trains. Report inappropriate content Marjus Glasgow, United... Level Contributor104 posts4 reviews Save Reply2. Re: Warsaw to Krakow Apr 8, 2011, 5:38 PMYou can also fly witj Lot Polish Airways its quicker and you can get a good deal if you book in advance."
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"docid": "D2160078#0",
"title": "http://www.historyinanhour.com/2014/08/04/betrayed-anne-frank/\nWho Betrayed Anne Frank?",
"text": "On the morning of 4 August 1944, a car drew up outside 263 Prinsengracht, a warehouse and office building in central Amsterdam. Several men exited the vehicle and made their way inside, among them an Austrian officer named Karl Josef Silberbauer and some members of the Dutch Nazi Party. They had been tipped off that Jews were hiding on the premises. Whoever had made the anonymous phone call that day was correct: in an annexe at the back of the building, Silberbauer and his men discovered eight Jews. The youngest among them was a 15-year-old girl named Anne Frank. The Arrest The warehouse staff had pointed Silberbauer in the direction of the first floor offices on his arrival to 263 Prinsengracht. Upon entering, a pistol was drawn and Viktor Kugler, the director of the company, was ordered to show the men where the Jews were hiding. Unwillingly, Kugler took them to a bookcase, which concealed the door to what people around the world now know as the Secret Annexe. This was where the Frank family, the van Pels family and a dentist named Fritz Pfeffer had been living clandestinely since 1942, supported by Kugler and other helpers. All of them were German Jews who had fled Nazi rule in the 1930s, only to find their lives endangered once more following the occupation of the Netherlands and the implementation of anti-Semitic laws."
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"docid": "D2895987#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/apr/11/i-escaped-from-auschwitz\nI escaped from Auschwitz",
"text": "\"Holocaust I escaped from Auschwitz Kazimierz Piechowski is one of just 144 prisoners to have broken out of the notorious Nazi camp and survive. Today aged 91, he tells his extraordinary story Interview by Homa Khaleeli Mon 11 Apr 2011 15.30 EDT15.30 EDTKazimierz Piechowski in 2011. ' We just planned that I would play the role of an SS officer so well that the guards would believe me.' Photograph: Christian Sinibaldi for the Guardian O n 20 June 1942, the SS guard stationed at the exit to Auschwitz was frightened. In front of him was the car of Rudolph Höss, the commandant of the infamous concentration camp. Inside were four armed SS men, one of whom – an Untersturmführer, or second lieutenant, was shouting and swearing at him. \"\" Wake up, you buggers!\"\" the officer screamed in German. \"\" Open up or I'll open you up!\"\" Terrified, the guard scrambled to raise the barrier, allowing the powerful motor to pass through and drive away."
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"docid": "D3534482#0",
"title": "https://community.ricksteves.com/travel-forum/general-europe/which-concentration-camp\nWhich concentration camp?",
"text": "\"Which concentration camp? Jump to bottom Posted by Nancy (Corvallis OR) on 03/02/14 12:12 PMThis sounds strange to me even asking it but I will be in/near Munich (Dachau), Berlin (Sachsenhausen), & Krakow (Auschwitz) on my trip this summer. My interest in history tends more to ancient/medieval/renaissance rather than 20th c. and WWII. However I do think it's important to incorporate at least one of these experiences in my trip. I know that emotionally I can only handle one of them so what I'm asking is: which of them, in your opinion, offers the most comprehensive experience, the best museum, etc. If you could only visit one, which would you pick? Posted by Lo Tucson03/02/14 12:35 PM2441 posts I haven't been to the others, so that's probably why I'd pick Dachau ( http://www.kz-gedenkstaette-dachau.de/index-e.html). The other reason is that Dachau was the model and training place for all the other camps. It was set up very early, 1933. I have been there 4 times now, once on my own and the other 3 taking friends and family."
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"docid": "D960946#0",
"title": "https://furtherglory.wordpress.com/2011/08/27/whats-in-a-name-auschwitz-and-birkenau/\nWhatâs in a name? Auschwitz and Birkenau",
"text": "August 27, 2011What’s in a name? Auschwitz and Birkenau Filed under: Holocaust — Tags: Auschwitz, birch trees, Birkenau, Oswiecim — furtherglory @ 8:08 am What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.—William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet Today, I read this in a travel blog: Auschwitz and Birkenau had lovey Polish names originally as they were rural villages, when the Germans came they sent most of the Polish inhabitants to work camps away from here or they interred them as they didn’t want word to leak out about what they were doing. They changed the village names to the similar sounding but German language place names of Auschwitz and Birkenau. The town of Auschwitz, which was more than just a “rural village,” was originally founded by Germans in 1270, according to historian Robert Jan van Pelt; it is now known by its Polish name, Oswiecim. The original name of the town was Auschwitz and it was known by this name when the three Auschwitz camps were in operation; the Germans did not change the name of the town and they did not keep it a secret that they were turning the brick barracks, in a suburb of the town, into a concentration camp for political prisoners. More than half of the inhabitants of the town of Auschwitz were Jews and the second most prevalent population in the town was the Gypsies. The Polish inhabitants were not sent away by the Germans and they were not interred, a word which means to bury in a grave. The town of Auschwitz in 1940In the photo above, you can see the Duke’s castle on the left and the 17th century Catholic church on the right. The bridge in the foreground goes over the Sola river."
},
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"docid": "D2116019#0",
"title": "http://www.annefrank.org/en/Subsites/Timeline/Inter-war-period-1918-1939/Otto-and-Edith-marry/1928/The-Kellogg-Briand-Pact-is-signed-in-Paris-on-27-August-1928-It-rejects-aggressive-war/\n1914 - 1918 The Franks during the First World War",
"text": "\"Back to Home1914 - 1918 The Franks during the First World War Otto Frank and his brothers are called up to fight on the Western Front for the German army. Their mother and sister volunteer to work in a Frankfurt military hospital. All survive this destructive conflict which ultimately results in another world war.1914 - 1918 The Franks during the First World War1914\"\"I hope we can see each other at home when peace prevails. This cannot last much longer, surely? \"\" Otto Frankpicture: The immediate cause of World War One is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife on 28 June 1914.picture: A studio portrait of Robert, Otto (standing right), Leni and Herbert Frank.picture: World War One is a conflict between the Central Powers and the Allies.picture: Citizens in Budapest read about the Austro-Hungarian army's mobilization on 30 July 1914. picture: Adolf Hitler at a pro-war demonstration on the Odeon Square in Munich on 1 August, 1914.picture: On 2 August 1914, the day of German mobilization young, enthusiastic Germans take to the streets singing national songs. picture: On 4 August 1914 the German army enters Belgium on their way to France. Later they attack Russia. slideshow: Jewish volunteers for the French army. Thousands join the army."
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"docid": "D2902283#0",
"title": "http://spartacus-educational.com/GERfinal.htm\nFinal Solution",
"text": "\"Second World War > Holocaust > Final Solution▼ Primary Sources ▼Final Solution After taking over Poland Adolf Hitler had another three and a half million Jews under his control. For a time there was talk of deporting all Jews to Madagascar or keeping them confined to a small area in Poland. The number of Jews under Hitler's control grew as German forces advanced deeper into the Soviet Union. Over two million Jews lived in the Soviet Union and most of them lived in the areas under German occupation. It was while the SS were rounding up the Jews in the Soviet Union that Hitler decided on what became known as the Final Solution. In 1942, Joseph Goebbels wrote in his diary about Hitler's plans: \"\"The Fuehrer... expressed his determination to clean up the Jews in Europe... Not much will remain of the Jews. About sixty per cent of them will have to be liquidated; only about forty per cent can be used for forced labour. \"\" Special units from the SS were set up under the control of Heinrich Himmler to carry out this extermination programme. At first the victims were shot but, with a high proportion of those involved in the killings suffering from nervous breakdowns a more impersonal method was developed. By the beginning of 1942 over 500,000 Jews in Poland and Russia had been killed by the Schutz Staffeinel (SS)."
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"docid": "D3003295#0",
"title": "http://www.claimscon.org/about/history/closed-programs/medical-experiments/personal-statements-from-victims/\nTestimonies of Jewish Victims of Nazi Medical Experiments",
"text": "Testimonies of Jewish Victims of Nazi Medical Experiments The following are testimonies of living individuals who were subjected to Nazi medical experiments and who were identified by the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference). These testimonies and those of the other identified individuals will be turned over to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (in Washington, D. C.), Yad Vashem (in Israel) and other Holocaust institutions. The individuals listed below want their experiences to become part of the historical record, but asked to keep their names private because of the sensitivity of the material. Please be advised that some of the following material is graphic in nature. Ms. A, Age 83Place of Persecution: Auschwitz Dates: April 1943 to May 1945“The experiment was done to me in Auschwitz, Block 10. The experiment was done on my uterus. I was given shots in my uterus and as a result of that I was fainting from severe pain for a year and a half. [ Years later,] Professor Hirsh from the hospital in Tzrifin examined me and said that my uterus became as a uterus of a 4-year-old child and that my ovaries shrank. ”Mr. G, Age 82Place of Persecution: Rabka bei Zakopane Date: 1942“ [In] 1940-1941 we were living in Krakow, Poland."
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"docid": "D2581731#0",
"title": "http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/holocaust/timeline.html\n.",
"text": "\"Jump to: 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 19451933January 30, 1933 - Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany a nation with a Jewish population of 566,000. February 22, 1933 - 40,000 SA and SS men are sworn in as auxiliary police. February 27, 1933 - Nazis burn Reichstag building to create crisis atmosphere. February 28, 1933 - Emergency powers granted to Hitler as a result of the Reichstag fire. March 22, 1933 - Nazis open Dachau concentration camp near Munich, to be followed by Buchenwald near Weimar in central Germany, Sachsenhausen near Berlin in northern Germany, and Ravensbrück for women. March 24, 1933 - German Parliament passes Enabling Act giving Hitler dictatorial powers. See also: The History Place - Rise of Hitler April 1, 1933 - Nazis stage boycott of Jewish shops and businesses. April 11, 1933 - Nazis issue a Decree defining a non-Aryan as \"\"anyone descended from non-Aryan, especially Jewish, parents or grandparents. One parent or grandparent classifies the descendant as non-Aryan...especially if one parent or grandparent was of the Jewish faith. \"\" April 26, 1933 - The Gestapo is born, created by Hermann Göring in the German state of Prussia."
},
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"docid": "D2561054#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monowitz_concentration_camp\nMonowitz concentration camp",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Monowitz Buna-Werke Concentration camp IG Farben factory within the Auschwitz III camp complex Location of Monowitz within Poland. Coordinates 50°01′39″N 19°17′17″ECoordinates: 50°01′39″N 19°17′17″EOther names Monowitz (placename)Known for Forced labor camp Location Near Oświęcim, Polish areas annexed by Nazi Germany Built by IG Farben Operated by Schutzstaffel Original use Factories for producing synthetic rubber and chemicals including Zyklon BFirst built October 1942Operational October 1942 – January 1945Inmates Mainly Jews Number of inmates Around 12,000Liberated by Red Army on January 27, 1945 [1]Notable inmates Primo Levi, Victor Perez, Elie Wiesel‹ The template below ( Infobox World Heritage Site) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. ›UNESCO World Heritage Site Criteria Cultural: (vi)Reference 31-001Inscription 1979 (3rd Session) [ edit on Wikidata]Monowitz (also called Monowitz-Buna or Auschwitz III) was initially established as a subcamp of Nazi Germany 's Auschwitz concentration camp. It was one of the three main camps in the Auschwitz concentration camp system, with an additional 45 subcamps in the surrounding area. It was named after the village of Monowice (German: Monowitz) upon which it was built and was located in the annexed portion of Poland. The SS established the camp in October 1942 at the behest of I. G. Farben executives to provide slave labor for their Buna Werke (Buna Works) industrial complex. The name Buna was derived from the butadiene -based synthetic rubber and the chemical symbol for sodium (Na), a process of synthetic rubber production developed in Germany. Various other German industrial enterprises built factories with their own subcamps, such as Siemens-Schuckert 's Bobrek subcamp, close to Monowitz in order to profit from the use of slave labor. The German armaments manufacturer Krupp, headed by SS member Alfried Krupp, also built their own manufacturing facilities near Monowitz. ["
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"docid": "D1697665#0",
"title": "http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/wiesenthal_glossary.html\nThe Holocaust: Glossary of Terms, Places & Personalities",
"text": "\"Aktion | Allies | Anielewicz | Anschluss | Aryan Race | Auschwitz | Axis | Baeck | Belzec Chamberlain | Chelmno | Churchill | Concentration Camp | Eichmann | Einsatzgruppen | Euthanasia Evian Conference | Extermination Camps | Final Solution | Frank | Frick | Genocide | Gerstein Ghetto | Göring | Greater German Reich | Grynszpan | Gypsies | Hess | Heydrich | Hitler | Holocaust Jehovah 's Witnesses | Jewish Badge | Judenrat | Judenrein | Kapo | Kristallnacht | Lidice | Lodz Mauthausen | Majdanek | Mein Kampf | Mengele | Musselmann | Night and Fog Decree | Nuremberg Laws Partisans | Protocols of the Elders of Zion | Rath | Righteous Among the Nations | S. A, | Selection Sobibor | S. S. | St. Louis | Struma | Der Stürmer | Terezin | Treblinka | Umschlagplatz Wannsee Conference | Wallenberg | Warsaw Ghetto | Wiesenthal (For additional definitions of terms related to the Holocaust, see the full Library Glossary)AKTION (German)Operation involving the mass assembly, deportation, and murder of Jews by the Nazis during the Holocaust. ALLIESThe nations fighting Nazi Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II; primarily the United States, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. ANIELEWICZ, MORDECAI (1919-1943)Major leader of the Jewish resistancein the Warsaw Ghetto; killed May 8, 1943. ANSCHLUSS (German)Annexation of Austria by Germany on March 13, 1938. ARYAN RACE\"\"Aryan\"\" was originally applied to people who spoke any Indo-European language. The Nazis, however, primarily applied the term to people of Northern European racial background. Their aim was to avoid what they considered the \"\"bastardization of the German race\"\" and to preserve the purity of European blood. ( See NUREMBERG LAWS . ) AUSCHWITZConcentration and extermination camp in upper Silesia, Poland, 37 miles west of Kraków. Established in 1940 as a concentration camp, it became an extermination camp in early 1942."
},
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"docid": "D1862437#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090429172939AAyxtJk\nWhat's was the WORST Concentration Camp?",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities History What's was the WORST Concentration Camp? I know Auschwitz Concentration Camp was pretty bad but was was the WORST? Also, what kind of things did they do to the people? Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest of Nazi Germany's concentration and extermination camps, established in Nazi German occupied Poland. Following the German invasion of Poland in September 1939, Oświęcim was annexed by Nazi Germany and renamed Auschwitz, the town's German name. The camp commandant, Rudolf Höß, testified at the Nuremberg Trials that up to 3 million people had died at Auschwitz. The Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum has revised this figure to 1.1 million, about 90 percent of whom were Jews from almost every country in Europe. Most victims were killed in Auschwitz II's gas chambers using Zyklon B; other deaths were caused by systematic starvation, forced labor, lack of disease control, individual executions, and purported \"\"medical experiments\"\". In 1947, in remembrance of the victims, Poland founded a museum at the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp. By 1994, some 22 million visitors—700,000 annually—had passed through the iron gate crowned with the motto \"\"Arbeit macht frei\"\"."
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"docid": "D2651626#0",
"title": "http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/auconstruct.html\nAuschwitz-Birkenau: The Construction of Crematoria at Auschwitz",
"text": "\"Auschwitz-Birkenau: Table of Contents | History & Overview | Photographs Crematoria II\"\"The evolution of the Auschwitz concentration camp is captured in the hundreds of architectural plans the Germans forgot to destroy and the Poles and the Soviets preserved the the archives in Oswiecim and Moscow. A unique historical source, these materials are part of the archive of the Zentralbauleitung der Waffen SS und Polizei, Auschwitz O/S (Central Building Authority of the Waffen SS and the Police, Auschwitz in Upper Silesia). For while the Germans burned the archives of the camp Kommandantur prior to their evacuation from Auschwitz in January 1945, and Allied bombs inadvertently helped them accomplish the same task as SS headquarters in Berlin, the archive of the construction office, some three hundred yards away from the Kommandantur, was overlooked and remained intact. There is no similarly complete archive from any other concentration camp, and none of the administratively less complex Operation Reinhard death camps under the control of Odilo Globocnik (Belzec,Sobibor,Treblinka) generated such documents.\"\" ( Dwork & Van Pelt, between 320-21)Plates 14 & 15 - preliminary conceptual sketches for a new gas chamber/ crematoriumbuilding for Auschwitz. \"\" Plate 14: Ground plan and front elevation of Georg Werkmann's first design for a new crematorium in Auschwitz, autumn 1941. Osobyi Archive, Moscow, coll. 502/2, file 146. The incineration hall with the five triple-muffle furnaces occupies the center of the building. To the left are the fuel storeroom and the rooms for the inmates working the installation; to the right are the two dissection rooms and the two-door elevator (marked by an x), opening onto both the incineration hall and the first dissection room, that descends to the morgues below.\"\" ("
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"title": "http://auswitchtours.com/auswitch-concentration-camp-history-location.html\nHistory of Auschwitz Concentration Camp",
"text": "History of Auschwitz Concentration Camp The history city of Oswiecim ( Auschwitz in German ) dates back to the 12th century. Today Oswiecim is fourth largest city in Lesser Poland voivodeship with about 40 000 inhabitants (the biggest city in that voivodeship is Cracow - about 758 thousands people). The most tragic part in the history of Auschwitz had begun in 1939 when city has been taken over by German Nazis and incoropreted into the Third Reich. It was also a time when Polish name Oswiecim has been translated again into German version - Auschwitz. Because it's hard to pronounce for non-German speaking people let me use more English friendly word ' Auswitch '. The main reason German Nazis chose Auschwitz as location for the largest Concentration Camp complex was train line which had links with all big cites in Poland as well as another countries. Oswiecim is located very close to Cracow which during the Second World War had a population of 65 000 Jewish people. Also presence of natural raw materials like coal, lime stone were essential. Nazis planned to use free transport, free row materials and free labour to produce things needed to keep war machine running. First Camp in Auschwitz was build for Polish political prisoners."
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"docid": "D1067289#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Which_was_the_worst_Nazi_concentration_camp\nWhich was the worst Nazi concentration camp?",
"text": "Answer by Joncey Confidence votes 68.8KAuschwitz, of course! Approximately 1.15 million people died there, about 85% of them Jews. The Auschwitz Concentration Camp was the largest but... The three most vicious of these camps were (in order): Treblinka (Poland), Belzec (Poland) & Auschwitz-Birkenau (Poland). These rankings are determined by the approximate average number of murders per day of camp operation. This is freaking scary: Treblinka = 1682.5 people killed each day (roughly 17 months of operation) Belzec = 1315 people killed each day (15 months of operation) Auschwitz-Birkenau = 850 people killed each day (58 months of operation). _____ Auschwitz was in operation from May 1940 till January 1945, but only became an extermination camp in March 1942. ----------------- Systematic gassing started in Auschwitz in December 1941 and ended in November 1944, they started with the small Krematoria I, expanded with bunkers I and II in Birkenau in early 1942 when Krematoria stopped, Krematorias II, III, IV and V opened over the spring on 1943 when the bunkers were shut down, bunker II was re-opened in the summer of 1944 at the peak of Auschwitz's operation. ___ All the Nazi extermination and concentration camps were appalling. Maly Trostinets near Minsk in Belarus had no known survivors and an estimated 50,000 killed. Belzec (not to be confused with Bergen-Belsen) killed 434,508 Jews - this was the Nazis' own figure - and had only two known survivors."
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"docid": "D2194955#0",
"title": "http://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/auschwitz-birkenau/\nAuschwitz-Birkenau",
"text": "Holocaust Auschwitz-Birkenau The largest Nazi extermination camp. By MJL Staff You might also like A Timeline of the Holocaust Holocaust Children During the Holocaust Holocaust My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help Donate Auschwitz-Birkenau was the largest Nazi extermination and concentration camp, located in the Polish town of Oswiecim, 37 miles west of Cracow. One sixth of all Jews murdered by the Nazis were gassed at Auschwitz. In April 1940 SS chief Heinrich Himmler ordered the establishment of a new concentration camp in Oswiecim, a town located within the portion of Poland that was annexed to Germany at the beginning of World War II. The first Polish political prisoners arrived in Auschwitz in June 1940, and by March 1941 there were 10,900 prisoners, the majority of whom were Polish. Auschwitz soon became known as the most brutal of the Nazi concentration camps. Building a Murder Complex In March 1941 Himmler ordered a second, much larger section of the camp to be built right near the original camp. This site was to be used as an extermination camp and was named Birkenau, or Auschwitz II. Eventually, Birkenau held the majority of prisoners in the Auschwitz complex, including Jews, Poles, Germans, and Gypsies. Furthermore, it maintained the most degrading and inhumane conditions–inclusive of the complex’s gas chambers and crematoria."
},
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"docid": "D1862438#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_worst_concentration_camp_or_death_camp_during_the_Holocaust\nWhat was the worst concentration camp or death camp during the Holocaust?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 2Holocaust Nazi Concentration Camps What was the worst concentration camp or death camp during the Holocaust? Flag What was the worst concentration camp or death camp during the Holocaust? Answer by Joncey Confidence votes 68.8KAuschwitz, which was a complex network of camps with 3 camps called Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II-Birkenau and Auschwitz III-Monowitz. Also it had 41 Subcamps. The worse satellite camps were; Trzebinia, Świętochłowice, Sosnowiec, Jaworzno, Rajsko, Buna, Siemianowice, Gliwice and Prudnik. Auschwitz II-Birkenau was the death (extermination) camp, where the vast majority of those who died at the Auschwitz complex were killed. More recent scholarship puts the estimate of deaths at between 1.1 and 1.3 million total, with upwards of 1 million dying at Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Older claims of 2-4 million deaths at this camp complex have been discarded as unreliable or impossible, and many of them were regarded with skepticism from the outset. In addition to the Birkenau extermination camp itself, the other Auschwitz camps were forced (slave) labor, working under horrible conditions and hideous treatment by guards. Even at a conservative estimate of 1 million deaths, Auschwitz outpaced even other notorious extermination camps (Treblinka - up to 800,000 deaths). ___________"
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"docid": "D1677711#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/genocide/deniers_01.shtml\nDenying the Holocaust",
"text": "Denying the Holocaust By Deborah Lipstadt Last updated 2011-02-17Deborah Lipstadt discusses how misinformation and false claims are used to question the reality of the Nazis' attempt to exterminate Europe's Jews. On this page It never happened Documented genocide Confessions Disappearances Denying Auschwitz Evidence Diary of Anne Frank Find out more Print this page It never happened Holocaust deniers are people who contend that the Holocaust - the attempt by Nazi Germany to annihilate European Jewry during World War Two - never happened. According to the deniers, the Nazis did not murder six million Jews, the notion of homicidal gas chambers is a myth, and any deaths of Jews that did occur under the Nazis were the result of wartime privations, not of systematic persecution and state-organised mass murder. Some even claim that Hitler was the best friend the Jews had in Germany, and that he actively worked to protect them. Deniers dismiss all assertions that the Holocaust took place as conscious fabrications, or as psychotic delusions. Some even claim that Hitler was the best friend the Jews had in Germany, and that he actively worked to protect them. According to deniers, Jews have perpetrated this hoax about the Holocaust on the world in order to gain political and financial advantage, and it was in fact Germany that was the true victim in World War Two. Top Documented genocide Rudolf Höss, former Commandant of Auschwitz during his war crimes trial ©Holocaust denial is a form of anti-Semitism, positing that Jews have concocted a giant myth for their own ends. It persists despite the fact that the Holocaust is one of the best documented genocides in history, with a wide array of evidence documenting virtually every aspect of it. For example, approximately a million Jews on the Eastern Front were shot during 1941-42, and buried in large pits."
},
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"docid": "D820904#0",
"title": "http://www.humanityinaction.org/knowledgebase/184-to-hell-and-back-returning-to-auschwitz-and-moving-on-after-the-holocaust\nTo Hell and Back: : Returning to Auschwitz and Moving On after the Holocaust",
"text": "\"Explore More »To Hell and Back: : Returning to Auschwitz and Moving On after the Holocaustby Vedran Grahovac, Emma Herman\"\"Visiting a place where more than fifty years ago the most horrific things took place, is there a point to that? Does it make any sense to stir up all those things, to dig in the past? Yes, I say, it does make sense. Let it be a warning for the present and the future, let’s learn from the past. \"\" 16-year-old Marieke Brouwer, quoted in Verweg en toch Dicht bij (Far away and Near by)Introduction Just because the guns have become silent doesn’t mean the war is over. Those who survive a war often remain tormented by traumas for the rest of their life. Likewise children may suffer from the mental scars that war inflicted on their parents. In fact it can take society generations to fully recover from the shared traumas of war. The Second World War is no different. This war cost an estimated 60 million lives and caused destruction that still affects the world today."
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"docid": "D1941601#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jan/27/auschwitz-short-history-liberation-concentration-camp-holocaust\nAuschwitz: a short history of the largest mass murder site in human history",
"text": "Holocaust Auschwitz: a short history of the largest mass murder site in human history As survivors prepare to visit on the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, here is a brief history of the largest mass murder at a single site George Arnett@grbarnett Tue 27 Jan 2015 02.55 EST00.00 EST31,246Play Video0:00/0:00Loaded Progress Fullscreen Mute Embed This video is no longer available. On 27 January 1945 Soviet soldiers entered the gates of the Auschwitz concentration camp complex in south-west Poland. The site had been evacuated by the Nazis just days earlier. Thus ended the largest mass murder in a single location in human history. Precise numbers are still debated, but according to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, the German SS systematically killed at least 960,000 of the 1.1-1.3 million Jews deported to the camp. Other victims included approximately 74,000 Poles, 21,000 Roma, 15,000 Soviet prisoners of war and at least 10,000 from other nationalities. More people died at Auschwitz than at any other Nazi concentration camp and probably than at any death camp in history. The Soviet troops found grisly evidence of the horror. About 7,000 starving prisoners were found alive in the camp. Millions of items of clothing that once belonged to men, women and children were discovered along with 6,350kg of human hair."
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"docid": "D780231#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auscultation\nAuscultation",
"text": "\"For the ancient monasterial worker, see Auscultare Auscultation A doctor auscultating a patient's abdomen Me SH D001314Medline Plus 002226 [ edit on Wikidata]Auscultation (based on the Latin verb auscultare \"\"to listen\"\") is listening to the internal sounds of the body, usually using a stethoscope. Auscultation is performed for the purposes of examining the circulatory and respiratory systems ( heart and breath sounds ), as well as the gastrointestinal system (bowel sounds). The term was introduced by René-Théophile-Hyacinthe Laënnec. The act of listening to body sounds for diagnostic purposes has its origin further back in history, possibly as early as Ancient Egypt. Laënnec's contributions were refining the procedure, linking sounds with specific pathological changes in the chest, and inventing a suitable instrument (the stethoscope) in the process. Auscultation is a skill that requires substantial clinical experience, a fine stethoscope and good listening skills. Health professionals (doctors, nurses, etc.) listen to three main organs and organ systems during auscultation: the heart, the lungs, and the gastrointestinal system. When auscultating the heart, doctors listen for abnormal sounds, including heart murmurs, gallops, and other extra sounds coinciding with heartbeats. Heart rate is also noted."
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"docid": "D3137816#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Stethescope\nstethoscope",
"text": "\"stethoscope (redirected from Stethescope) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .stethoscope [ steth´o-skōp] an instrument used to hear and amplify the sounds produced by the heart, lungs, and other internalorgans. As first introduced by the 19th century French physician, René Laënnec, it was a simplewooden tube with a bell-shaped opening at one end. The modern stethoscope is binaural, with twoearpieces and flexible tubing leading to them from the two-branched opening of the bell or cone. In this way, sound travels simultaneously through both branches to the earpieces. adj., adj stethoscop´ic. Parts of a stethoscope. From Elkin et al., 2000. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition."
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"docid": "D2912685#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/16956697/medical-terminology-ch-12-respiratory-system-flash-cards/\nMedical Terminology Ch 12 Respiratory System",
"text": "103 terms T-OHara Medical Terminology Ch 12 Respiratory System Medical Terminology Ch 12 (Repiratory System)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 Sortadenoid/o combining form - adenoidsalveol/o combining form - alveolus, air acbronch/o, bronchi/o combining form - bronchial tube, bronchusbronchiol/o combining form - bronchiole, small bronchuscapn/o combining form - carbon dioxidecyan/o combining form - blueepiglott/o combining form - epiglottislaryng/o combining form - larynx, voice boxlob/o combining form - lobe of the lungmediastin/o combining form - mediastinumnas/o, rhino combining form - noseorth/o combining form - straight, uprightox/o combining form - oxygenpector/o, thorac/o combining form - chestpharyng/o combining form - pharynx, throatphon/o combining form - voicephren/o combining form - diaphragmpleur/o combining form - pleurapneum/o, pneumon/o combining form - air, lungpulmon/o combining form - lungsinus/o combining form - sinus, cavityspir/o combining form - breathingtel/o combining form - completetonsill/o combining form - tonsilstrache/o combining form - trachea, windpipe-ema suffix - condition-osmia suffix - smell-pnea suffix - breathing-ptysis suffix - spitting-sphyxia suffix - pulse-thorax suffix - pleural cavity, chestadenoidectomy medical term - removal of adenoidsadenoid hypertrophy medical term - excessive development of the adenoidsalveolar medical term - pt to alveolusbronchospasm medical term - muscle contraction of bronchial tubesbronchiectasis medical term - widening/dialation of bronchial tubesbronchodilator medical term - medicine that dialates the bronchial tubesbronchopleural medical term - pt to the chest and bronchial tubesbronchiolitis medical term - inflammation of bronchiole (acute viral infection occurring in infants younger than 18 months of age)hypercapnia medical term - pt to excessive carbon dioxide in the bloodpneumoconiosis medical term - abnormal condition of dust in the lungscyanosis medical term - abnormal condition of blueish coloration to the skinepiglottitis medical term - inflammation of the epiglottislaryngeal medical term - pt to the larynxlaryngospasm medical term - muscle contraction (tightening) of the larynxlaryngitis medical term - inflammation of the larynxlobectomy medical term - excision of one of the lobes of the lungsmediastinoscopy medical term - visual examination of the mediastinumparanasal sinuses medial term - pt to the sinuses near the nosenasogastric intubation medical term - insertion of a tube through the nose to the stomachorthopnea medical term - breathing is easier in an upright positionhypoxia medical term - oxygen deficiency in body tissueexpectoration medical term - process of getting out of the chest (expectorated sputum can contain mucus, blood, cellular debris, pus and microorganisms)pharyngeal medical term - pt to the pharynxdysphonia medical term - hoarsenessphrenic nerve medical term - pt to the motor nerve to the diaphragmpleurodynia medical term - pain in the chestpleural effusion medical term - pt to fluid building up in the chest cavitypneumothorax, atelectasis medical term - collapsed lungpneumonectomy medical term - excision of the lungpulmonary medical term - pt to the lungsrhinoplasty medical term - surgical repair of the noserhinorrhea medical term - discharge from the nose (runny nose)sinusitis medical term - inflammation of the sinusesspirometer medical term - instrument to measure breathingexpiration medical term - process of beathing outrespiration medical term - process of breathing in an outthoracotomy medical term - incision into the chestthoracic medical term - pt to the chesttonsillectomy medical term - removal of tonsilstracheotomy medical term - incision into the tracheatracheal stenosis medical term - pt to tightening of the tracheaempyema medical term - collection of pus in the chestanosmia medical term - no smellapnea medical term - not breathingdyspnea medical term - abnormal breathinghyperpnea medical term - deep breathingtachypnea medical term - hyperventilationasphyxia medical term - lack of pulsehemothorax medical term - blood in the pleural cavitypyothorax medical term - pus inthe thorax (empyema of the chest)auscultation diagnostic term - listening to sounds within the bodypercussion diagnostic term - tapping on a surface to determine the difference in the density of the underlying structurerales (crackles) diagnostic term - fine crackling sounds heard on auscultation (during inhalation) when there is fluid in the alveolirhonchi (singular: rhonchus) diagnostic term - loud rumbling sounds heard on auscultation of bronchi obstructed by sputumsputum diagnostic term - material expelled from the bronchi, lungs, or upper respiratory tract by spitting (flem)stridor diagnostic term - strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynxwheezes diagnostic term - continuous high pitched whistling sounds produced during breathingcroup upper respiratory disorder - acute, cural infection of infants and children with obstruction of the larynx, barking cough and stridordiphtheria upper respiratory disorder - acute infection of the throat and upper respiratory tract caused by the diphtheria bacterium (corynebacterium)epistaxis upper respiratory disorder - nosebleedpertussis upper respiratory disorder - whooping cough, highly contagious bacterial infection of the pharynx, larynx and trachea caued by bordetella pertussisasthma (COPD) bronchial disorders - chronic bronchial inflammatory disorder with airway obstruction due to bronchial edema and constriciton and increased mucus productionchronic bronchitis (COPD) bronchial disorders - inflammation of bronchi persisting over a long time; type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)emphysema lungl disorders - hyperinflation of air sacs with destruction of alveolar wallspneumoconiosis lung disorders - abnormal condition caused by dust in the lungs, with chronic inflammation, infection and bronchitispulmonary abscess lung disorders - large collection of pus in the lungspulmonary edema lung disorders - fluid in the air sacs and bronchiolespulmonary embolism (PE) lung disorders - clot or other material lodges in vessels of the lungtuberculosis (TB) lung disorders - infectious disease caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis; lungs usually are involved, but any organ in teh body may be affectedmesothelioma pleural disorders - rare malignant tumor arising in the pleurapleurisy (pleuritis) pleural disorders - inflammation of the pleurapneumothorax plural disorders - collection of air in teh pleural space"
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/presentation/150479269/Changes-Ofpregnancy\nBY DUMDUMA,R.N.,R.M.",
"text": "BY DUMDUMA,R. N.,R. M. Pregnancy:nipple and areola become more pigmented . Sign Breast changes. Amenorrhoea . FIRST TRIMESTER: (First 12 weeks) Presumtive symptoms: . Morning sickness . Fatigue. Breast discomfort ... Per abdomen: . Growth of adbomen during prenancy . Uterine signs: hen eggs ( 6th week) size of cricket ball at 8th week size of fetal head by 12 week when implantation is on lateral and asymmetrical enlargement of the uterus………. PISKACEK’S SIGN ."
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"docid": "D3509705#0",
"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/chapter-22-abdominal-assessment/deck/3161498\nChapter 22: Abdominal Assessment",
"text": "\"A client reports severe pain in the left lower quadrant of three (3) days duration. How should the nurse conduct palpation of the abdomen due to this history?a) The left lower quadrant is palpated lastb) This area should be avoided completelyc) Encourage the client to relax to minimize paind) Medicate for pain before beginning the assessmenta) The left lower quadrant is palpated last A nurse observes striae on the abdomen of a middle agedfemale client during the examination of the abdomen. What is an appropriatequestion to ask this client in regards to this finding?a) \"\"Do you have high bloodpressure? \"\" b) \"\"Have you noticed any color change to the skin? ' c) \"\"Are you experiencing any abdominal pain? 'd) \"\"How many times have you been pregnant? \"\" d) \"\"How many times have you been pregnant? \"\" A patient has a history of multiple abdominal surgeriesfrom a gunshot wound 3 years ago. He is currently reporting severe abdominalpain. Auscultation reveals high-pitched, rushing sounds."
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"docid": "D2066842#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/149261658/chapter-11-baseline-vital-signs-emt-111-flash-cards/\nChapter 11. Baseline Vital Signs EMT 111",
"text": "\"89 terms brighamceleste6Chapter 11. Baseline Vital Signs EMT 111Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Pulsus paradoxus is defined as: A. a change in the patient's heart rate from sitting position to a standing position. B. a decrease in the strength of the pulse during the inspiratory phase of the patient. C. an increase in the pulse strength during the expiratory phase of the patient. D. a change in the heart's rhythm. a decrease in the strength of the pulse during the inspiratory phase of the patient. To adequately assess the patient's respirations, the EMT should: A. count the number over 20 seconds and multiply by 2. B. count the number of respirations over 15 seconds and multiply by 10. C. count the number of respirations over 30 seconds and multiply by 2. D. count the number of respirations over 45 seconds and divide by 3."
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"docid": "D1874283#0",
"title": "http://stethoscope-reviews.com/how-to-perform-proper-auscultation-during-a-chest-exam/\n.",
"text": "How To Perform Proper Auscultation During A Chest Exam Auscultation of the chest is the process of using a stethoscope to listen to sounds produced inside the chest area, in order to detect abnormality of heart or lung function. It is a medical procedure and is normally carried out by qualified medical practitioners. However, it can also be of use to other professionals, such as exercise physiologists or athletics trainers, to enable them to recognize potentially serious conditions. In this case it is essential for them to know how to do it correctly. Stethoscopes The stethoscope consists of a chestpiece comprising a flat diaphragm and a narrow bell, with two earpieces connected by tubing. The diaphragm is for transmitting high frequency sounds and is more commonly used for chest examination. The bell is for lower pitched sounds like heart murmurs, and may make chest examination easier if the patients chest is very bony, or very hairy. Required Steps Before Starting There are steps that must be taken before beginning the procedure, in order to know how to interpret the findings. Take a personal health history including previous illnesses and surgery, current medications, allergies, exercise levels, and alcohol and drug consumption. Also obtain a family history, including age and health of family members, cause of death, and any serious medical conditions."
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"docid": "D559250#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/diagnosis/doctor-physical-examination.htm\nWhat does your doctor do in a physical examination?",
"text": "What does your doctor do in a physical examination? Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail A physical examination together with a medical history is used by your doctor to assist in the diagnosis process. Physical examinations are great for the fact that they can be interpreted immediately. Physical examinations are not only reserved for patients experiencing symptoms but is also recommended as a way of ensuring your general health is good – you won't always notice symptoms when something is wrong. For example, your blood pressure may be high but you may not be experiencing any obvious symptoms. There can be great variation in how detailed a physical examination depending on the patient's requirements. A physical examination may be brief but a complete physical examination involves evaluating everything from the patient's appearance to specific organ systems."
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"docid": "D3557399#0",
"title": "http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-stenosis-and-vs-regurgitation/\nDifference Between Stenosis and Regurgitation",
"text": "\"Difference Between Stenosis and Regurgitation Posted on December 7, 2017 by Ranidu Key Difference – Stenosis vs Regurgitation Medicine has its own set of peculiar words making the study of similar to the study of a new language. Stenosis and regurgitation are two terms that are included in medical jargon that usually give headaches to cardiologists. Stenosis usually refers to a narrowing of a blood vessel or a bony canal whereas regurgitation can be defined as the act of retrograde movement. So in a stenosis, there is no change in the direction of movement but in regurgitation the direction of usual motion of whatever the substance is changed due to various pathological causes. This can be taken as the key difference between the two conditions. CONTENTS1. Overview and Key Difference 2. What is Stenosis 3. What is Regurgitation 4. Side by Side Comparison – Stenosis vs Regurgitation in Tabular Form 5."
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"docid": "D1201036#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/rale\nrale",
"text": "rale Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to rale: rail against, ARDS, drake, Sputum culturerale [ rahl] a discontinuous sound heard on auscultation, primarily during inhalation; called also crackle.crackling rale subcrepitant rale.crepitant rale a fine sound like that of rubbing a hair between the fingers or by particles of saltthrown on fire; heard at the end of inhalation. Called also crepitus.dry rale a fine sound associated with any of various interstitial lung diseases, such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.moist rale one heard over fluid in the bronchial tubes.subcrepitant rale a fine moist rale heard over liquid in the smaller tubes; called also crackling rale. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.rale ( rahl ), Ambiguous term for an added sound heard on auscultation of breath sounds; used by some to denote rhonchus and by others for crepitation. Synonym (s): crackle [Fr. rattle]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012rale ( rahl) crackle; a discontinuous sound consisting of a series of short sounds, heard duringinhalation.amphoric rale a coarse musical rale due to splashing of fluid in a cavity connected with a bronchus.clicking rale a small sound heard when inhaled air passes through secretions in smallerbronchi.crackling rale subcrepitant r.crepitant rale a sound like that made by rubbing hairs between the fingers, heard at the end of inhalation.dry rale a fine sound heard in interstitial lung diseases such as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.moist rale a sound heard over fluid in the bronchial tubes.subcrepitant rale a fine moist rale heard over liquid in the smaller tubes. Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.ralealsorâle (räl)n. An abnormal respiratory sound characterized by fine crackles."
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"docid": "D78899#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Pericarditis\npericarditis",
"text": "\"pericarditis Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to pericarditis: constrictive pericarditis, uremic pericarditis Pericarditis Definition Pericarditis is an inflammation of the two layers of the thin, sac-like membrane that surroundsthe heart. This membrane is called the pericardium, so the term pericarditis means inflammation of the pericardium. Description Pericarditis is fairly common. It affects approximately one in 1,000 people. The most commonform is caused by infection with a virus. People in their 20s and 30s who have had a recent upperrespiratory infection are most likely to be affected, along with men aged 20-50. One out of everyfour people who have had pericarditis will get it again, but after two years these relapses are lesslikely. Causes and symptoms The viruses that cause pericarditis include those that cause influenza, polio, and rubella (German measles ). In children, the most common viruses that cause pericarditis are theadenovirus and the cocksackievirus (which is most likely to affect children during warmerweather)."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/67409798/medical-definitions-flash-cards/\nMedical Definitions",
"text": "75 terms brittanyherrick123Medical Definitions Intro to Human Diseases 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 Acute a disease that is short term Auscultation using a stethoscope to listen to body cavities/organs Diagnosis identification or naming of a disease Etiology the study of cause or the cause of disease Nosocomial a disease acquired from the hospital environment Palliative something directed toward relief of symptoms, but does not cure Palpation feeling lightly or by pressing firmly on internal organs/structures Pathologic caused by a pathogen or a disease Symptom what patients report as their problem or problems Mortality the quality of being mortal or destined to die Chronic a disease that persists for a long time Complication the onset of a second disease or disorder Exacerbation symptoms flare up or become worse Homeostasis the state of sameness Pathogens microorganisms that cause disease Remission a time when symptoms are diminished Pathologic caused by a disease Disease A change in structure or function Preventative something that reduces risk Prognosis predicted or expected outcome of the disease CBC complete blood count UA urinalysis CXR chest x-ray EKG electrocardiography CAT computerized axial tomography Complete Blood Count an examination of blood for cell counts and abnormalities Urinalysis an examination of urine for abnormalities Electrocardiography procedure for recording the electrical activity of the heart Blood Glucose a test of the blood to determine its glucose or sugar levels Computerized Axial Tomography special x-ray exam showing detailed images of body structures and organs_______ care is aimed at preventing pain and discomfort but does not seek to cure the disease. Palliative The state of sameness or normalcy is known as ______. Homeostasis A time when symptoms are diminished or temporarily resolved is called _________. Remission A condition that is short term with sudden onset is called ______. Acute A problem arising from a prescribed treatment is called _________. Complication Risk factors are also called _______ ______. Predisposing Factors________ is the predicted or expected outcome. Prognosis Flare ups or the return of symptoms is ______."
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"title": "https://beststethoscopeguide.com/types-of-stethoscopes/\n10 Types of Stethoscopes: Whatâs the difference?",
"text": "10 Types of Stethoscopes: What’s the difference? The stethoscope is an icon of the medical practice, but are they all the same? And if not, whats the difference? Whether you’re a student and brand new to the medical field, or a seasoned practitioner, your practice is largely dependent on the quality of the equipment you use. A stethoscope isn’t just any piece of equipment. It’s one that will stay with you through your entire medical career, and is your first port of call to approaching almost any medical situation. A good stethoscope is the chance to perform one of the most basic tasks, auscultation, better and more efficiently. The humble stethoscope has evolved into multiple forms used for particular types of patients or for particular types of tasks. If you’re a healthcare practitioner chances are you don’t have the time to research individually which kind of stethoscope meets your needs. It’s possible you already have a standard stethoscope from a well known brand."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/auscultation\nauscultation",
"text": "\"auscultation Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .aus·cul·ta·tion (ô′skəl-tā′shən)n.1. The act of listening.2. Medicine The act of listening for sounds made by internal organs, as the heart and lungs, to aid in the diagnosis of certain disorders. [ Latin auscultātiō, auscultātiōn-, from auscultātus, past participle of auscultāre, to listen to; see ous- in Indo-European roots . ] 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.auscultation ( ˌɔːskəlˈteɪʃən) n1. ( Medicine) the diagnostic technique in medicine of listening to the various internal soundsmade by the body, usually with the aid of a stethoscope2. the act of listening [C19: from Latin auscultātiō a listening, from auscultāre to listen attentively; related to Latin aurisear]auscultatory, auscultative adj Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014aus•cul•ta•tion (ˌɔ skəlˈteɪ ʃən)n.the act of listening, either directly or through a stethoscope or other instrument, to soundswithin the body as a method of diagnosis. ["
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"title": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/002226.htm\nAuscultation",
"text": "You Are Here: Home → Medical Encyclopedia → Auscultation Auscultation Auscultation is listening to the sounds of the body during a physical examination. Information Auscultation is usually done using a tool called a stethoscope. Health care providers routinely listen to a person's lungs, heart, and intestines to evaluate these things about the sounds: Frequency Intensity Duration Number Quality Providers also use auscultation to listen to the heart sounds of unborn infants. This can be done with a stethoscope or with sound waves (called Doppler ultrasound). Auscultation can also be used to hear pulses in the arms and legs. Click to Keep Reading NIH Medline Plus Magazine Read more Health Topics A-ZRead more Easy-to-Read Materials Read more"
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"title": "http://folk.uio.no/babills/english/21_electronic_fetal_heart_rate_moni.htm\n.",
"text": "Electronic fetal heart rate monitoring in labor Vladas Gintautas, Regina Valikonyt ėElectronic fetal heart–rate monitoring (EFM) is used for evaluation of fetal wellbeing. EFM in labor was introduced with an aim of reducing perinatal mortality and cerebral palsy. However, systemic reviews of randomized controlled trials in low-risk pregnancies, has shown no reduction, but an increase in maternal intervention rates. The benefit of EFM is to detect early fetal distress resulting from fetal hypoxia and metabolic acidosis. Another benefit includes closer intrapartum assessment of fetuses to high-risk mothers. Most patients accept monitoring as a positive experience. Intermittent auscultation Intermittent auscultation of fetal heart rate (FHR) with stethoscope is the preferred method of fetal surveillance in healthy pregnancies in active phase of labor. The fetal heart rate is measured for one minute after every 15-30 minutes during the first stage of labor, every 5 minutes in second stage and after every maternal push.. EFM is included in the cardiotocography ( CTG)W here the electronic fetal heart rate monitoring is combined with registration of maternal uterine contractions. Current evidence does not support the use of admission CTG in low-risk pregnancy and it is therefore not recommended. Indications for the use of continuous EFM (CTG): Deliveries with abnormal FHR detected by intermittent auscultation, unresponsive to resuscitative measures,Pregnancies with an increased risk of perinatal death, cerebral palsy, or neonatal encephalopathy (Table 1)."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carotid_bruit\nCarotid bruit",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Carotid bruit Carotid bruit in a gentleman with a 70% stenosis of his left carotid artery. Classification and external resources ICD - 10 R01.1ICD - 9-CM 785.9Diseases DB 29151 [ edit on Wikidata]A carotid bruit is a systolic sound heard over the carotid artery area during auscultation. Associated conditions [ edit]It may occur as the result of carotid artery stenosis [1] (though some disagree); [2] however, most carotid bruits, particularly those found in younger or asymptomatic patients, are not related to any disease and are termed \"\"innocent carotid bruits\"\". [ 3] A carotid bruit is unlikely to be heard if the stenosis occludes less than 40% of the diameter of the artery. Likewise, a stenosis of greater than 90% may not be heard, as the flow may be too low. [ citation needed]Many carotid bruits are discovered incidentally in an otherwise asymptomatic patient. The presence of a carotid bruit alone does not necessarily indicate the presence of stenosis, and the physical examination cannot be used to estimate the degree of stenosis, if present; therefore, any bruit must be evaluated by ultrasound or imaging. [ 4]Pronunciation and terminology [ edit]Bruit is traditionally pronounced broot, rhyming with boot, although the etymologically accurate pronunciation bru´e or bru-e´ is common in North American medical parlance. [ 5] In addition, while bruit and murmur are technically synonymous, the term bruit is generally reserved for arterial sounds in North America. [ 4]References [ edit]^ MATTHEWS WB (May 1961). \"\""
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"title": "https://www.easyauscultation.com/auscultation\nAuscultation",
"text": "Auscultation Easy Auscultation offers free auscultation training & quizzes. Our lessons feature an interactive, multimedia approach combining text, audio recordings, waveforms and anatomical animations. In addition, a heart & lung sounds guide provides a quick way to listen to specific sounds. Auscultation Definition Auscultation is the process of listening to body sounds, usually with a stethoscope. Physicians and nurses commonly auscultate the heart and lungs. Abdominal sounds, fetal sounds and carotid bruit can also be auscultated. Auscultation of the Hearts Auscultion can reveal heart murmurs which may be associated with heart valve abnormalities. Heart sounds can indicate congenital heart problems, myocarditis or pericardial friction rub. Listed below are our short courses on heart sounds. Each course can be taken in 15-20 minutes."
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"docid": "D672273#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/second+heart+sound\nsecond heart sound",
"text": "\"second heart sound Also found in: Encyclopedia .sec·ond heart sound (S 2 ),the second sound heard on auscultation of the heart; signifies the beginning of diastole and is due to closure of the semilunar valves. Synonym (s): second sound Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012second heart sound Cardiology A heart sound that corresponds to closure of thesemilunar–pulmonary and aortic valves, which is a short, higher pitched “dubb”. See First heart sound, Fourth heart sound, Third heart sound. Mc Graw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The Mc Graw-Hill Companies, Inc.sec·ond heart sound (S 2) ( sek'ŏnd hahrt sownd) The second sound heard on auscultation of the heart; signifies the beginning of diastole and is due to closure of the semilunar valves; auscultated at base of heart. Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012›› KEEP READING IN encyclopedia Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content . Link to this page:<a href=\"\"https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/second+heart+sound\"\">second heart sound</a>Facebook Twitter \""
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"docid": "D2606804#0",
"title": "https://meded.ucsd.edu/clinicalmed/abdomen.htm\nA Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine",
"text": "\"A Practical Guide to Clinical Medicine A comprehensive physical examination and clinical education site for medical students and other health care professionals Web Site Design by Jan Thompson, Program Representative, UCSD School of Medicine. Content and Photographs by Charlie Goldberg, M. D., UCSD School of Medicine and VA Medical Center, San Diego, California 92093-0611. Send Comments to: Charlie Goldberg, M. D. Introduction Breast Exam Write Ups History of Present Illness Male Genital/Rectal Exam The Oral Presentation The Rest of the History The Upper Extremities Outpatient Clinics Review of Systems The Lower Extremities Inpatient Medicine Vital Signs Musculo-Skeletal Exam Clinical Decision Making The Eye Exam The Mental Status Exam Physical Exam Lecture Series Head and Neck Exam The Neurological Exam A Few Thoughts The Lung Exam Physical Exam Check Lists Commonly Used Abbreviations Cardiovascular Exam Medical Links References Exam of the Abdomen The \"\"da Vinci Anatomy Icon\"\" denotes a link to related gross anatomy pictures. Exam of the Abdomen Anatomy Observation Auscultation Percussion Palpation Findings Associated with Advanced Liver Disease The major components of the abdominal exam include: observation, auscultation, percussion, and palpation. While these are the same elements which make up the pulmonary and cardiac exams, they are performed here in a slightly different order (i.e. auscultation before percussion) and carry different degrees of importance. Pelvic, genital, and rectal exams, all part of the abdominal evaluation, are discussed elsewhere. Think Anatomically: When looking, listening, feeling and percussing imagine what organs live in the area that you are examining. The abdomen is roughly divided into four quadrants: right upper, right lower, left upper and left lower. By thinking in anatomic terms, you will remind yourself of what resides in a particular quadrant and therefore what might be identifiable during both normal and pathologic states. Quadrants of the Abdomen Topical Anatomy of the Abdomen By convention, the abdominal exam is performed with the provider standing on the patient's right side."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Respiratory_examination\nRespiratory examination",
"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. ( September 2015)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 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Respiratory examination In medicine, the respiratory examination is performed as part of a physical examination, [1] or when a patient presents with a respiratory problem ( dyspnea (shortness of breath), cough, chest pain) or a history that suggests a pathology of the lungs. It is very rarely performed in its entirety or in isolation; most commonly, it is merged with the cardiac examination. Contents [ hide ]1 Positioning and environment2 Inspection3 Palpation4 Percussion5 Auscultation6 References7 External links Positioning and environment [ edit]In the respiratory examination, the patient is asked to sit upright on an examination table, with arms at the side. Adequate lighting is ensured and the patient is asked to expose his or her chest."
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"docid": "D2000580#0",
"title": "https://www.easyauscultation.com/auscultation\nAuscultation",
"text": "Auscultation Easy Auscultation offers free auscultation training & quizzes. Our lessons feature an interactive, multimedia approach combining text, audio recordings, waveforms and anatomical animations. In addition, a heart & lung sounds guide provides a quick way to listen to specific sounds. Auscultation Definition Auscultation is the process of listening to body sounds, usually with a stethoscope. Physicians and nurses commonly auscultate the heart and lungs. Abdominal sounds, fetal sounds and carotid bruit can also be auscultated. Auscultation of the Hearts Auscultion can reveal heart murmurs which may be associated with heart valve abnormalities. Heart sounds can indicate congenital heart problems, myocarditis or pericardial friction rub. Listed below are our short courses on heart sounds. Each course can be taken in 15-20 minutes."
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"title": "http://www.nurseslearning.com/courses/nrp/NRP-1616-30/Section2/po1.html\nASSESSMENT OF THE LUNGS AND THORAX CONTINUED",
"text": "ASSESSMENT OF THE LUNGS AND THORAX CONTINUEDADDITIONAL BREATH SOUNDSIf you are unsure of what you are hearing through the stethoscope, or if breath sounds are diminished, ask him/her to breathe deeper and/or open the mouth wider. Perhaps ask him to breath faster; that may enhance the quality of the sounds you are hearing. Bronchophony This term represents a test to perform on the patient which may indicate that there is consolidation of the lung. Consolidation refers to increased density of the lung tissue, due to it being filled with fluid and/or blood or mucus. Ask the patient to say the words: “ninety-nine” while you listen through the stethoscope. Normally the sound of “ninety-nine” will sound very faint and muffled. When you listen through normal lung tissue, sounds are normally muffled. If it sounds clear through the stethoscope, there is probably consolidation of the lung and Bronchophony is present. This occurs because sound transmission through consolidated tissues will be greater and clearer because dense tissue transmits sound better than normal “fluffy” lung tissue. Egophony This is a term that indicates that there is consolidation of the lung or possible collapse of the lung."
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"title": "http://www.freezingblue.com/flashcards/print_preview.cgi?cardsetID=256680\nAdult Health - Gastrointestinal",
"text": "\"The flashcards below were created by user nursedaisy98 on Freezing Blue Flashcards . Quizi OSAndroid More The nurse is monitoring a client admitted to the hospital with a diagnosis of appendicitis who is scheduled for surgery in 2 hours. The client begins to complain of increased abdominal pain and begins to vomit. On assessment, the nurse notes that the abdomen is distended and bowel sounds are diminished. Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention? 1. Notify the health care provider (HCP). 2. Administer the prescribed pain medication. 3."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/17278700/assessment-exam-1-flash-cards/\nAssessment Exam 1",
"text": "\"50 terms codybonine Assessment Exam 1Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a newly admitted patient. An example of objective information obtained during the physical assessment includes the: A) patient's history of allergies. B) patient's use of medications at home. C) last menstrual period 1 month ago. D) 2 ´ 5 cm scar present on the right lower forearm. Feedback: Objective data are the patient's record, laboratory studies, and information that the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. The other responses reflect subjective data. Points Earned: 2.0/2.0 Correct Answer (s): DA visiting nurse is making an initial home visit for a patient who has many chronic medical problems."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Percussion\npercussion",
"text": "\"percussion Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to percussion: percussion drilling, Percussion instrumentspercussion [ per-kush´un] 1. in physical examination, striking a part of the body with short, sharp blows of the fingers in order to determine the size, position, and density of the underlying parts by the sound obtained. Percussion is most commonly used on the chest and back for examination of the heart andlungs. For example, since the heart is not resonant and the adjacent lungs are, when theexaminer's fingers strike the chest over the heart the sound waves will change in pitch. Thisserves as a guide to the precise location and size of the heart.2. the rhythmic clapping of cupped hands over various segments of the lungs to mobilizesecretions; called also cupping. Percussion. ( def. 1) From Jarvis, 1996.auscultatory percussion auscultation of the sound produced by percussion.immediate percussion that in which the blow is struck directly against the body surface.mediate percussion that in which a pleximeter is used.palpatory percussion a combination of palpation and percussion, affording tactile rather thanauditory impressions."
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"docid": "D3080030#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/49960024/critical-care-nursing-mechanical-ventilation-flash-cards/\nCritical Care Nursing - Mechanical Ventilation",
"text": "\"29 terms eun2007Critical Care Nursing - Mechanical Ventilation The basics of settings and modes of mechanical ventilation set-up that involve nurses. PEEP, Vt, SIMV, AC, CMV, etc... Created by UTA AP BSN nursing student JBLearn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Common means of sedation for patient receiving mechanical ventilation Morphine Ativan propofol (\"\"milk of amnesia\"\")Primary nursing concerns for patient with ET tube Unplanned (inadvertent) extubation Aspiration Once inserted, what is important for the initial nurse to establish concerning the ET tube? Measurement of the tube (on the tube itself) at a specific point on the patient. Ex: 22 cm at the patient's lip. If this changes, we know the tube has moved. Unless medically contraindicated, how should a mechanically ventilated patient be positioned? Supine, HOB at 30 - 45 degrees (to prevent aspiration)What other intervention is almost always administered with mechanical ventilation? OG or NG tube to intermittent suction Vt Tidal Volume. Usually 6 - 10 m L/kg (ideal body weight)Fi O2 Fraction of inspired oxygen delivered to the patient. May be between 21% (normal room air) and 100%."
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"title": "http://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/i-dunno-how-241187.html\nI dunno how to palpate an apical pulse. Help?",
"text": "Latest Articles Programs Products Conferences Nursing Student › Nursing Student Assistance ›I dunno how to palpate an apical pulse. Help? March 2018 Top 8 Captions Poll Now Available! Help Select the $100 Winner. WIN $150! 2018 Winter Nursing Article Contestby drenched Views: 62,018 Comments: 12Hi all. I know that the Apical Pulse or PMI or mitral valve or whatever you want to call it is located at the left 5th intercostal space, midclavicular line. Right? Well I can never seem to feel it. Because on women, it's where their boobs are!"
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"title": "http://allnurses.com/general-nursing-discussion/apical-pulse-90697.html\napical pulse",
"text": "\"Latest Articles Products Conferences Nurses › General Nursing ›apical pulseby vmt Views: 96,788 Comments: 13hi, i am a first semester nursing student and i am trying to do my first assignment. it asks us to define apical pulse, but i can't fine a definition any where and i don't know what it is. can any one help? thanks!13 Comments Topic Closed1 2 Next »Jan 11, '05Okay remember it this way...apical means the APEX or the top...if you are dealing with the heart...you don't want second best when you think apex..you want the heart itself! So listen with a steth for 1 minute... I will do more if I hear anything unsusual...but that my friend simply takes practice so can't help you there. Ask your instructors if they know of any websites or media where you can hear different heart sounds, and in clinicals keep on asking to hear different types (older folks with CHF can give you some interesting heart sounds to learn from!). ALSO listen to a heart with a pacemaker or auto defib...they can have a distinct sound that will sound very odd if you don't know...also looks cool on EKG~! I found I had to take the initiative to hear them for myself by asking...so go for it Jan 11, '05The apical pulse is the pulse heard at the apex of the heart (which is the pointed lower extremity of the heart) Yoou can hear the apical pulse by placing your stethescope at the 5th intercostal space (spaces between the ribs) on the left side just left of the sternum. Hope this helps Jan 11, '05Try these,, might help http://www.familypractice.com/heartlab/heartlab.htmhttp://www.wilkes.med.ucla.edu/inex.htm If i remember right we learned the Apex was just under the left breast, so it would be the bottom or point of the hear. Last edit by meownsmile on Jan 11, '05Jan 11, '05and the location of the apical pulse should be at or medial to the midclavicular line."
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"docid": "D1646852#0",
"title": "https://www.ihealthblogger.com/hypervolemia-definition-symptoms-diagnosis-and-treatment/\nHypervolemia",
"text": "Hypervolemia Hypervolemia Definition Also known as fluid overload, hypervolemia is a condition characterized by excessive fluid volume. It is an upsurge of too much blood plasma, causing an elevated volume of blood. [ 1, 2]It is an expansion of the extracellular fluid volume, including the intravascular or interstitial space. This may present as an overproduction of isotonic fluid, composed of water and sodium, occurring extracellularly. Overindulgence of which in the intravascular compartment often go hand in hand with an elevated total body sodium and consequently, an increase in the percentage body water. [ 3, 4, 5]Pathologic Process Normally, the body can create processes with which it can compensate and relinquish fluid and electrolyte equilibrium. This is usually done with the help of hormones such as aldosterone, atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) and antidiuretic hormone (ADH). These hormones cause the nephrons in the kidneys to release the essential water and sodium needed by the body. [ 5]Hypervolemia may occur in instances where there is an elevation of intravascular volume levels. This may be due to shifts in fluids from the interstitium to plasma, reduced excretion of sodium and water, excessive intravenous fluids, and excessive retention of water and sodium from chronic renal stimuli attempting to conserve both. ["
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/66377117/physical-exam-chpt-3-flash-cards/\nPhysical Exam Chpt 3",
"text": "\"87 terms larasr1915Physical Exam Chpt 3Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Guidelines for Standard Precautions indicate that mask and eye protection or a face mask should be worn while performing trachea care and suctioning. Standard Precautions apply to all patients receiving care in hospitals. According to the guidelines for Standard Precautions the caregiver's hands should be washed after touching any body fluids and contaminated items regardless of whether gloves are worn. Which patient is at the highest risk for the development of latex allergy? A patient who has had multiple procedures or surgeries One recommendation to prevent latex allergy is to wash hands with mild soap after removing gloves and then dry the hands thoroughly. Which patient position is useful for auscultating heart tones? Left lateral recumbent Which technique is used during the history taking and the physical examination process? Inspection Which examination technique should be used first?"
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Stethescope\nstethoscope",
"text": "\"stethoscope (redirected from Stethescope) Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .stethoscope [ steth´o-skōp] an instrument used to hear and amplify the sounds produced by the heart, lungs, and other internalorgans. As first introduced by the 19th century French physician, René Laënnec, it was a simplewooden tube with a bell-shaped opening at one end. The modern stethoscope is binaural, with twoearpieces and flexible tubing leading to them from the two-branched opening of the bell or cone. In this way, sound travels simultaneously through both branches to the earpieces. adj., adj stethoscop´ic. Parts of a stethoscope. From Elkin et al., 2000. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition."
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"docid": "D172290#0",
"title": "https://www.slideshare.net/jh_ajj/nursing-assessment\nNursing Assessment",
"text": "\"Nursing Assessment356,321 views Share Like Download...preet kaur, lecturer Follow Published on Jul 19, 2009Published in: Health & Medicine, Education19 Comments222 Likes Statistics Notes Post Benitaangelthanks for posting this, i could use this in my class.10 months agoazar ramezani , Nurse at hospitalhellow I injoy of your slide it is very nice ,Iam azar1 year ago Download e Books , GET at http://peakebook.com/category/it-ebooks Njce! Thanks for sharing.1 year ago Morris Coulibaly DEAR FRIEND, I AM MR. MORRIS COULIBALY. I HAVE A LATE CLIENT WHO LEFT THE SUM OF $11. 5 MILLION DOLLARS IN OUR BANK I AM HIS PERSONAL ACCOUNT OFFICER I CONTACTED YOU BECAUSE YOU HAVE THE SAME LAST NAME OR SURNAME WITH THE DECEASED CLIENT AND I CAN PRESENT YOU AS THE BENEFICIARY AND NEXT OF KIN TO THE FUND SINCE YOU BEAR THE SAME SURNAME WITH MY LATE CLIENT. THE FUND WILL BE SHARE AMONG TWO OF US 50% EACH . I WAIT TO HEAR FROM YOU SO THAT I WILL GIVE YOU MORE DETAILS ON HOW THE FUND WILL BE RELEASE AND TRANSFER INTO YOUR BANK ACCOUNT . PLEASE CONTACT ME BACK IF YOU ARE INTERESTED FOR MORE DETAILS BEST REGARDS, . MR. MORRIS COULIBALY2 years ago Herly Tan at St Augustine School of Nursing Lucena Branchthanks for posting this, i could use this in my class.2 years ago Show More Nursing Assessment1."
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"docid": "D1017249#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/44486776/fetal-monitoring-flash-cards/\nFetal Monitoring",
"text": "\"31 terms julie_rose Fetal Monitoring 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 Purposes of Fetal Surveillance Identify fetal well-being Identify the fetus who may be having hypoxic stress Two approaches to intrapartum fetal monitoring Intermittent auscultation with palpation of uterine activity Electronic fetal monitoring Fetal Oxygenation Normal flow of oxygenated maternal blood into the placenta Normal exchange within the placenta Patent umbilical cord vessels Normal fetal circulation Oxygen caring function Mechanisms that influence fetal heart rate Stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system: Increases the fetal heart rate Strengthens the heart contraction Stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system: Slows the heart rate Pathologic Influences on Fetal Oxygenation Maternal cardiopulmonary alterations Uterine activity Placental disruptions - can separate Interruptions in umbilical flow Fetal alterations Intermittent Auscultation and Palpation Advantages Mobility is the primary advantage of auscultation of the fetus in low-risk women The woman is free to change position and walk The atmosphere is more natural Limitations 1-1 nursing care Uterine activity is assessed for a small part of the total labor Electronic Fetal Monitoring Pros/Cons Advantages Supplies more data about the fetus than auscultation Provides a permanent record that may be printed or stored electronically Gradual trends in FHR and uterine activity are apparent Limitations Reduced mobility is the major limitation External Fetal Monitoring Remote surveillance Ultrasound transducer Secured on the mothers abdomen with straps Less accurate than internal devices but are noninvasive and suitable for most women in labor Toco transducer - top one A pressure sensitive area detects changes and abdominal contour to measure uterine activity Internal Fetal Monitoring Accuracy is the main advantage of using internal devices Requires ruptured membranes and about 2 cm of cervical dilation Slightly increased risk for infection Fetal scalp electrode (FSE) The FSE detects electrical signals from the fetal heart Intrauterine pressure catheter (IUPC) 2 kinds of IUPCs can be used to measure uterine activity Baseline Fetal Heart Rate Rate: Normal 120-160 Bradycardia <120 Tachycardia >160 Variability: Absent Minimal Moderate :) Marked Accelerations Temporary increase in FHR 15 bpm increase for 15 seconds Associated with fetal movement Reassuring :)Early Decelerations Mirror images of contraction Return to baseline fetal heart rate by end of contraction Maternal position changes usually have no effect on pattern Associated with fetal head compression Not associated with fetal compromise Late Decelerations Begin after contraction begins (often near peak) Nadir occurs after peak of contraction May remain in normal range and not fall far from baseline Reflect possible impaired placental exchange Occasional late decelerations accompanied by moderate variability Require nursing intervention to improve placetal blood flow and fetal oxygen supply Uterus placental insuffiency!!!! ! Variable Decelerations (cord compression!!) Caused by reduced flow through umbilical cord Shape, duration, and degree of fall below baseline rate are variable Fall and rise in rate is abrupt Require nursing interventioncharacteristics of uterine activity Frequency Duration Intensity of contractions Resting tone EFM Category I: Normal (reassuring) Associated with fetal well-being :)EFM Category II: Indeterminate (equivocal or ambiguous data) Describe patterns or elements of reassuring characteristics but also data that may be nonreassuring EFM Category III: Abnormal (nonreassuring) Favorable signs are absent Indeterminate Patterns Tachycardia Bradycardia with presence of variability Minimal or marked baseline variability Absent variability with no recurrent decelerations Absence of accelerations after fetal stimulation Periodic or episodic variations Variable decelerations with other characteristics Nonreassuring Patterns Absent variability: Recurrent late decelerations Recurrent variable decelerations Bradycardia Sinusoidal pattern: A visually undulating pattern (rare)Clarification of Data Fetal scalp stimulation Vibroacoustic stimulation Fetal scalp blood sampling Fetal oxygen saturation monitor Cord blood gases and p HResponding to Nonreassuring Fetal Heart Rate Patterns Identify cause of pattern Increase placental perfusion - O2, position changes, amnioinfusions to float the cord Increase maternal blood oxygen saturation Reduce cord compression Nursing Responsibilities Promoting fetal oxygenation Identifying and reporting nonreassuring findings Supporting parents Communicating with the physician or nurse mid-wife!!! Documenting all care NST Nonstress Test - Pregnant women wears EFM Reactive/Reassuring: If increase in fetal heart rate occurs when fetus moves, indicating healthy neural pathway. Atleast 2 accels (15 x 15) within 20 min Nonreactive/nonreassuring: If HR does not accelerate with movement, can indicated hypoxia and acidosis of fetus. No accesl 40 mins CST Contraction Stress Test aka oxytocin challenge test (OCT) induces contractions to see how fetus reacts to decreased O2 supply. May use nipple stimulation (releases oxytocin from post pituitary) or low dose oxyoticin. Contraindications= prematurity, placenta preia, multiple gestation, previous uterine classical scar, PROM."
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"docid": "D2178533#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/20732442/ob-nursing-care-in-labor-delivery-postpartum-flash-cards/\nOB - Nursing Care in Labor & Delivery & Postpartum",
"text": "\"39 terms jejedog1OB - Nursing Care in Labor & Delivery & Postpartum 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 Name the parts to Intrapartum Assessment 1. Maternal Assessment 2. Fetal Assessment 3. EFM 4. FHR Patterns 5. Indirect methods of assessment What does Maternal Assessment in L&D involve Best source: Prenatal record & patient Critical info: Demographics Medical & surgical history Family history GTPAL & OB History Current pregnancy Define the different parts of GTPAL G: No. of total pregnancies, regardless of duration, including current T: No. of term infants born (> 37 wks) P: No."
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"docid": "D915507#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/otoscope\notoscope",
"text": "otoscope Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .otoscope [ o´to-skōp] an instrument for inspecting the ear. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.o·to·scope ( ō'tō-skōp ), An instrument for examining the ear. [ oto- + G. skopeō, to view]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012otoscope/oto·scope/ ( o´to-skōp) an instrument for inspecting or auscultating the ear. Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.otoscope (ō′tə-skōp′)n. An instrument for examining the interior of the ear, especially the eardrum, consistingessentially of a magnifying lens and a light. The American Heritage® Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2007, 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.otoscope [ō′təskōp′]Etymology: Gk, ous + skopein, to lookan instrument used to examine the external ear, the eardrum, and, through the eardrum, theossicles of the middle ear."
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"docid": "D663287#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/fremitus\nfremitus",
"text": "fremitus Also found in: Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to fremitus: vocal fremitus, tactile fremitusfremitus [ frem´ĭ-tus] a vibration perceptible on palpation or auscultation; see also thrill.tactile fremitus a type of vocal fremitus found over an area of secretions.tussive fremitus one felt on the chest while the patient coughs.vocal fremitus (VF) transmission of the spoken voice to the chest wall, detectable by auscultation or palpation; it is increased with lung consolidation and decreased with pleuraleffusion, pneumothorax, and airway obstruction. Miller-Keane Encyclopedia and Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health, Seventh Edition. © 2003 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.frem·i·tus ( frem'i-tŭs ), A vibration imparted to the hand resting on the chest or other part of the body. See also: thrill. [ L. a dull roaring sound, fr. fremo, pp. - itus, to roar, resound]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012fremitus/frem·i·tus/ ( frem´it-us) a vibration felt on palpation.friction fremitus rub.hydatid fremitus see under thrill.rhonchal fremitus vibrations produced by passage of air through a large mucus-filled bronchus.tactile fremitus vocal fremitus felt on the chest wall.tussive fremitus one felt on the chest when the patient coughs.vocal fremitus (VF) one caused by speaking, perceived on auscultation. Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers. © 2007 by Saunders, an imprint of Elsevier, Inc. All rights reserved.fremitus (frĕm′ĭ-təs)n."
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"docid": "D2829380#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/26835780/obesity-exam-2-flash-cards/\nObesity, Exam 2",
"text": "\"68 terms mtchannell Obesity, Exam 2Obesity Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Morbid obesity is defined as... any person whose body mass index (BMI) exceeds 40 kg/m², about 100 lbs/45.5 kg over weight or more than 2 times ideal body weight. Obesity is an abnormal increase in... the size of fat cells. Obesity is the 2nd leading cause in ____, and the 3rd leading cause for ____. death liver transplantation Strong evidence suggests that ____ has a strong genetic link to BMI. FTO gene The mortality rate of a person rises as... their obesity increases, especially with visceral fat. Psychologic health risks associated with obesity include... depression low self-esteem risk for suicide discrimination Metabolic health risks associated with obesity include... Type 2 diabetes mellitus Metabolic syndrome, which leads to heart disease, stroke, and diabetes Polycystic ovary disease Respiratory health risks associated with obesity include... obesity hypoventilation syndrome sleep apnea asthma pulmonary hypertension Female reproductive health risks associated with obesity include... menstrual irregularities infertility gestational diabetes overdue births, induced births, and longer labor Male reproductive health risks associated with obesity include... hypogonadism, low T gynecomastia Musculoskeletal health risks associated with obesity include... osteoarthritis impaired mobility and flexibility gout lumbar disc disease, leading to chronic low back pain Cardiovascular health risks associated with obesity include... hyperlipidemia right-sided HF left ventricular hypertrophy coronary artery disease DVT atrial fibrillation hypertension cardiomyopathy venous stasis Liver and gallbladder health risks associated with obesity include... nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, or fatty liver (NASH) gallstones Genitourinary health risks associated with obesity include... end-stage renal disease, secondary to diabetes and HTN stress incontinence Cancer risks associated with obesity include... *Both genders- colorectal Women- endometrial, breast, cervical, ovarian, uterine, and gallbladder Men- prostate Cardiovascular nursing assessments for the obese include... auscultate heart sounds while patient lying in left side obtain baseline weight, then monitor daily for fluid imbalance observe calves for DVT assess for signs of edema note capillary refill monitor Hgb and Hct Respiratory nursing assessments for the obese include... Assess rate and depth of breaths, noting signs of accessory muscle use Auscultate lung sounds at least once per shift Obtain O₂ saturation, and look for signs of hypoxia Monitor arterial blood gas Assess color of skin and nail beds Obtain information about CPAP use Pickwickian or obesity hypoventilation syndrome is... a condition in obese people in which poor breathing leads to lower oxygen and higher carbon dioxide levels in the blood. Genitourinary nursing assessments for the obese include... May have incontinence and/or renal disease Incontinence may be related to difficulty in sitting, causing pressure on the badder from enlarged abdomen and skin folds GURD Fecal incontinence due to pressure of enlarged abdomen on sphincter Auscultate bowel sounds at least once per shift Endocrine nursing assessments for the obese include... monitor for signs of hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia. A morbidly obese patient can have extreme drops in blood glucose levels (hypoglycemia). Signs and symptoms of hyperglycemia include... Frequent urination Increased thirst Blurred vision Fatigue Headache *Ketoacidosis Signs and symptoms of ketoacidosis include... Fruity-smelling breath Nausea and vomiting Shortness of breath Dry mouth Weakness Confusion Coma Abdominal pain Signs and symptoms of hyopglycemia include... Shakiness Dizziness Sweating Hunger Nervousness Hyperuricemia occurs when... there is an excess of uric acid in the blood. Uric acid passes through the liver, and enters your bloodstream."
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"docid": "D3534932#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/doc/106618744/Unit-8-Med-Surg-Study-Guide-Nursing\nUnit 8 Med Surg Nursing Quiz 1.",
"text": "\"Unit 8 Med Surg Nursing Quiz 1. How will the nurse assess the flank area of a patient with pyelonephritis for tenderness?a. Push gently into the two lowest intercostal spaces. b. Palpate along both sides of the lumbar vertebral column. c. Position one hand flat at the costovertebral angle (CVA) and strike it with the otherfist. d. Use two fingers to percuss the area between the iliac crest and ribs along themidaxillary line. ANS: CChecking for flank pain is best performed by percussion of the CVA and asking about pain. The other techniques would not assess for flank pain. 2. a. b. c. d. After teaching a patient with interstitial cystitis about management of the condition, the nurse determines that further instruction is needed when the patient says, “I will have to stop having coffee and orange juice for breakfast.” “"
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"docid": "D112305#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physical_examination\nPhysical examination",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia's layout guidelines. Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure. ( April 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Physical examination An examination room in Washington, DC, during the first World War ICD-9-CM 89.7Me SH D010808Medline Plus 002274 [ edit on Wikidata]A physical examination, medical examination, or clinical examination (more popularly known as a check-up) is the process by which a medical professional investigates the body of a patient for signs of disease. It generally follows the taking of the medical history —an account of the symptoms as experienced by the patient. Together with the medical history, the physical examination aids in determining the correct diagnosis and devising the treatment plan. This data then becomes part of the medical record. A Cochrane Collaboration meta-study found that routine annual physicals did not measurably reduce the risk of illness or death, and conversely, could lead to over-diagnosis and over-treatment. The authors concluded that routine physicals were unlikely to do more good than harm. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Types1.1 Routine physicals1.2 Comprehensive physicals1.3 Pre-employment examinations1.4 Insurance exams2 Uses2.1 Diagnosis2.2 Screening2.3 Establishing doctor-patient relationship3 Format and interpretation3.1 What is checked3.2 Example4 History5 Society and culture6 See also7 References8 External links Types [ edit]A resident physician at the Granada Relocation Center, examining a patient's throat Routine physicals [ edit]Routine physicals are physical examinations performed on asymptomatic patients for medical screening purposes. These are normally performed by a pediatrician, family practice physician, physician assistant, a certified nurse practitioner or other primary care provider."
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"docid": "D1017245#0",
"title": "https://www.babycenter.com/0_fetal-monitoring_1451559.bc\nFetal monitoring",
"text": "\"Home / Pregnancy / Giving Birth / Labor & Delivery Fetal monitoring IN THIS ARTICLEWhat is fetal monitoring? What is continuous electronic fetal monitoring like? How is intermittent auscultation done? How does continuous monitoring compare to intermittent auscultation? Why would I have to have continuous electronic fetal monitoring? When is internal fetal monitoring used? What will my practitioner do if she has concerns about my baby's heart rate? Reviewed by the Baby Center Medical Advisory Board Last updated: September 2017What is fetal monitoring? During labor, your healthcare practitioner and nurse will be checking your baby's heart rate to keep tabs on how he's doing and see how he's tolerating your contractions. This is called fetal monitoring."
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"docid": "D2073998#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/35631008/chapter-8-flash-cards/\nChapter 8",
"text": "\"43 terms trevor50020Chapter 8HA jarvis Ch 8Learn 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 When performing a physical assessment, the technique the nurse will always use first is: ANS: inspection. The skills requisite for the physical examination are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation. The skills are performed one at a time and in this order (with the exception of the abdominal assessment, where auscultation takes place before palpation and percussion). The assessment of each body system begins with inspection. A focused inspection takes time and yields a surprising amount of information. The nurse is preparing to perform a physical assessment. Which statement is true about the inspection phase of the physical assessment? ANS: Inspection takes time and reveals a surprising amount of information."
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"docid": "D2730746#0",
"title": "http://www.australian-shepherd-lovers.com/average-age-of-australian-shepherd-breed.html\nAverage Age of Australian Shepherd Breed",
"text": "\"Comments for Average Age of Australian Shepherd Breed Click here to add your own comments14 years oldby: Lisa I have two friends that each had Aussies that lived to be 14. i have had othet Aussie owners tell me that was about the average age as well. I have two myself. Average age of australian shepherd breedby: Kathy The average age for Australian Shepherds is 12-15 yrs old however some live shorter/longer lives. My female aussie is 13 yrs old and is pretty healthy and peppy for her age... she keeps up pretty good with my 8 yr old male aussie. Life Expectancyby: Harley's mom We just lost our 10 year old male Aussie. Apparently he was suffering hymotoma from a tumor which caused his heart to fail. We thought our wonderful dog had a few more years. My best friendby: Anonymous My best friend Milo is an aussie, he is going to be 15 years old in June 2014. He is hard of hearing and cant see real well."
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"docid": "D1574755#0",
"title": "http://www.bordercollie.org/boards/index.php?showtopic=16845\nBorder Collies and Australian Shepherds- what are the differences?",
"text": "\"Sign In Create Account Members Forums Calendar View New Content BC Boards → Working Stockdogs → Training Discussion Border Collies and Australian Shepherds- what are the differences? Started by Gemmy4ever, Jan 04 2008 06:53 PMPage 1 of 3 1 2 3Next Please log in to reply40 replies to this topic#1Gemmy4ever Member Registered Users85 posts Posted 04 January 2008 - 06:53 PMHi everyone... I'm just wondering...what's the difference between an Australian Shepherd and a Border Collie? I have an Australian Shepherd right now and I know that Border Collies are cousins with them. I had a Border Collie before but I was very young, and I can't remember the behavior of him. I love my Aussie, but I'm wondering if I'm missing out on the BC. Thanks! I really appreciate the help !# 2Lizmo Senior Member Registered Users885 posts Gender: Female Location: Alabama Interests: Dog training and Photography Posted 04 January 2008 - 08:00 PMFrom my understanding, the most difference is \"\"intensity\"\". Aussies are more \"\"laid back\"\" compared to Borders.#3Barb Scott Senior Member Registered Users1,202 posts Posted 04 January 2008 - 08:05 PMAussies don't have the eye!#4stockdogranch Cowgirl in the sand Registered Users2,147 posts Gender: Female Location: Western Nebraska Interests: Training stockdogs (duh), particularly for everyday, practical work. I trial my dogs on cattle when time and money permit."
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"docid": "D1220043#0",
"title": "https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2015/01/ask-lh-why-is-my-body-temperature-so-high/\nAsk LH: Why Is My Body Temperature So High?",
"text": "\"Ask LH: Why Is My Body Temperature So High? Chris Jager Jan 12, 2015, 1:30pm Share Share Hi Lifehacker, I have always been a hot, sweaty sleeper and my temperature is warmer than a lot of other people. I'm 175cm and 73kg, which I don't think is overweight enough to warrant the cause. What can I do to reduce my body temperature? Thanks, Hot Stuff Sweaty woman picture from Shutterstock Dear HS,Perception isn't always reality. You might think your body temperature is hotter than others, but do you actually have any concrete evidence to back it up? Presumably you don’t walk around randomly administering rectal temperature readings on strangers. ( At least, we hope you don’t. ) For example, it’s widely believed that males have higher body temperatures than females, which is supposed to explain why women are more likely to complain about the cold. However, scientific studies suggests otherwise: with the exception of some pregnant women, our body temperatures are extremely close."
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"docid": "D654736#0",
"title": "http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2014/02/04/aussies-worlds-biggest-gamblers-report\nAussies world's biggest gamblers: report",
"text": "\"Aussies world's biggest gamblers: report (AAP)Australians are the world's biggest punters with gambling losses at $1114 per resident last year, a new report says. Updated 4 February 2014Aussies love a punt and new research shows we wager more, and lose more, than any other country in the world. A report, published in The Economist, puts Australian gambling losses at about $1144 per resident. But we're only the world's biggest punters because we have the most opportunity to fritter cash away, anti-gambling campaigners say. \"\" Gambling is just like eucalyptus oil - it's natural,\"\" Australian Churches Gambling Taskforce chairman Tim Costello told AAP. \"\" But in Australia we've allowed gambling to proliferate more than anyone else in the world. \"\" Monash University gambling researcher Dr Charles Livingstone says Australia has the highest concentration of poker machines in the world. The biggest clusters are in disadvantaged areas along the east coast, fuelling domestic violence, crime and mental illness, he said. The average Aussie lost about $520 on non-casino poker machines last year, the report by British consultancy firm H2 Gambling Capital said. Independent MP Nick Xenophon says the figures are an \"\"urgent wake-up call\"\" for politicians. \"\""
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"docid": "D1516500#0",
"title": "http://www.bordercollie.org/boards/index.php?showtopic=25905\nslow heartrate",
"text": "\"Sign In Create Account Members Forums Calendar View New Content BC Boards → Other BC Topics → Health and Geneticsslow heartrate Started by pucksfurcoat, Sep 30 2009 11:55 AMPlease log in to reply8 replies to this topic#1pucksfurcoat Junior Member Registered Users25 posts Posted 30 September 2009 - 11:55 AMMy 16 month old Border Collie recently went to a vet (not my normal vet) for a health certificate. The vet observed that her heartrate was slow - 50 bpm at rest and told me to keep an eye on it. The normal canine heartrate is 60-120 bpm. This dog is extremely fit and shows no signs of illness or lack of oxygen when working. I will be taking her in for a check by my regular vet in a few weeks, but am curious if anyone else has experienced this issue and what it was attributed to? I have never monitored my dogs' heartrates so I have nothing to compare as far as personal experience. Cheers, Sonja#2Sue RBark less, wag more Registered Users12,881 posts Gender: Female Location: Bruceton Mills WVInterests: Stockdogs, horses, chocolate Posted 30 September 2009 - 12:08 PMWelcome to you and to Puck! This is a great place for good information with regards to Border Collies. A very fit dog (or person, for that matter) will normally have a resting heart rate significantly lower than that of a less-fit dog (or person). My guess, and it's just a guess, is that is the case for your dog."
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"title": "https://www.facebook.com/aussiepickers1\n.",
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"docid": "D2436959#0",
"title": "https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/243474-classical-antiquity\nThe History Book Club discussion",
"text": "\"message 1: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new) Nov 20, 2009 04:43PMMod This is the Classical Antiquity thread. This thread is about the following: \"\"Classical antiquity (also the classical era or classical period) is a broad term for a long period of cultural history centered on the Mediterranean Sea, comprising the interlocking civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, collectively known as the Greco-Roman world. It is the period in which Greek and Roman literature (such as Aeschylus, Ovid, Homer and others) flourished. It is conventionally taken to begin with the earliest-recorded Greek poetry of Homer (8th–7th century BC), and continues through the rise of Christianity and the decline of the Roman Empire (5th century AD). It ends with the dissolution of classical culture at the close of Late Antiquity (AD 300-600), blending into the Early Middle Ages (AD 600-1000). Such a wide sampling of history and territory covers many disparate cultures and periods. \"\" Classical antiquity\"\" may refer also to an idealized vision among later people of what was, in Edgar Allan Poe's words, \"\"the glory that was Greece, the grandeur that was Rome!\"\" The civilization of the ancient Greeks has been immensely influential on the language, politics, educational systems, philosophy, science, art and architecture of the modern world, fueling the Renaissance in Western Europe and again resurgent during various neo-classical revivals in the 18th and 19th centuries.\"\" Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classica... This thread deals with the following: Archaic Greece · Median Empire . Classical Greece · Achaemenid Empire · Seleucid Empire · Dacia · Thrace · Scythia · Macedon · Roman Republic · Roman Empire · Parthia - Parthian Empire · Sassanid Empire · Late Antiquityreply | flag *message 2: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (last edited Nov 27, 2009 06:40PM) (new)Nov 27, 2009 06:35PMMod ARCHAIC GREECE:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaic_... THE ARCHAIC PERIOD - 800 - 500 BChttp://www.wsu.edu:8080/~dee/GREECE/A... ENCYCLOPEDIA - ART:http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A09... ARCHAIC PERIOD:http://www.fhw.gr/chronos/04/en/Anthony M. Snodgrass Gisela Marie Augusta Richter [image error] George Grotereply | flag *message 3: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new) Nov 27, 2009 07:56PMMod MEDIAN EMPIRE: 625 BC–549 BC MEDES http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_E... Source - Wikipedia CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA - MEDIA AND THE MEDEShttp://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholi...reply | flag *message 4: by Andrea (new) Dec 02, 2009 11:13AMMy son and I are planning to read Persian Fire The First World Empire and the Battle for the West over his Christmas break."
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"docid": "D3558630#0",
"title": "https://www.skyscanner.com.au/bttb/best-time-to-book-au\nHow Far In Advance to Book Cheap Domestic and International Flights?",
"text": "How Far In Advance to Book Cheap Domestic and International Flights? Monday, 19 February 2018Ariel Sammy Writer Are you missing out on cheap travel deals by booking at the wrong time? Get the best price on domestic and international flights with Skyscanner Australia. We reveal 2018’s Best Time to Book, along with a new and improved planning tool that’ll show you the best destinations and times to buy airline tickets. Did you know three quarters of Aussies lose out on cheap international flights simply by booking at the wrong time? And don’t even get us started on domestic destinations - according to a study conducted by Skyscanner, 9 out of 10 Aussies miss out on interstate travel bargains and end up spending up to 30% more than the average airfare!In the interest of not letting a great deal go to waste, we’ve revamped our Best Time to Book planning tool to include more routes than ever which will help savvy travellers get more bang for their buck in 2018! Our supercharged BTTB tool drills into two years worth of flight data to direct you toward the biggest savings for both international and domestic destinations. Plus, it looks at city-to-city routes for the most transparent coverage. Best time to book international flights is 22 weeks in advance Living in the Southern Hemisphere, booking international flights is always a commitment…and it almost always comes with a hefty price tag. Instead of debating what day of the week is the cheapest to book, why not adopt this as the rule of thumb - the earlier you purchase your plane ticket, the easier it’ll be on your wallet!"
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"docid": "D1094643#0",
"title": "http://eftm.com.au/2015/03/pay-tv-in-2015-foxtel-vs-fetch-stan-presto-and-netflix-whats-the-future-which-is-best-20158\nPay TV in 2015: Foxtel vs Fetch, Stan, Presto and Netflix â Whatâs the future, which is best?",
"text": "Ever heard the phrase comparing Apples with Apples? Of course you have. And yes, it’s confusing now Apple is such a big thing, but it’s also almost useless to consider comparing streaming media services to subscription TV services. Why? And which is best? There’s not doubt the whole streaming TV segment is basically defined by the label “Netflix” even before the service launched here in Australia. With such success in the USA and now huge amounts of money being spent on “Netflix originals” the company is really setting itself up in the USA as being a competitor to the big content creators and TV networks. The difference is Australia. We’re a very different market. The US Broadcast networks have been under pressure from “Cable” companies for years and years, while in Australia Foxtel has cracked just 30% of the market."
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"docid": "D1006458#0",
"title": "http://jokkwet.skyrock.com/3042967711-Liste-alphabetique-des-Plantes-fleurs-arbres-herbes-etc-R-S-T-V.html\nL iste alphabétique des Plantes ( fleurs, arbres, herbes, etc.)R - S - T - V - Y",
"text": "L iste alphabétique des Plantes ( fleurs, arbres, herbes, etc. ) R - S - T - V - YRéglisse (Glycyrrhiza glabra) Famille : Fabacées Planète : Vénus Elément : Feu Genre : féminin Parties utilisées : Racines La réglisse favorise l'amour réciproque, la fidélité dans le couple, ainsi que les sentiments sincères. Il ne faut donc jamais hésiter à en faire brûler dans la chambre à coucher ni à en ajouter dans des encens ou sachets talismaniques. En fumigation, la réglisse permet d'obtenir une atmosphère paisible et empreinte de sérénité, ce qui est idéal pour un rendez-vous romantique, mais aussi pour créer un climat encourageant à la fidélité. Elle est aussi utilisé dans les rituels destinés à briser une accoutumance, par exemple pour arrêter de fumer. Pour finir, la réglisse peut constituer des baguettes magiques très pratiques. Rhubarbe (Rheum officinale) Famille : Polygonacées Planète : Vénus Elément : Feu Genre : féminin Parties utilisées : Rhizome La rhubarbe possède les même vertus que le poirier ou la réglisse. Empreinte d'un feu aux vibrations élevées, elle trouve sa place dans les mélanges visant à attirer à soi un amour sincère et voué à durer dans le temps. Romarin (Rosmarinus officinalis) Famille : Lamiacées Planète : Soleil Elément : Feu Genre : masculin Parties utilisées : Parties aériennes Il a le pouvoir d'ouvrir le coeur à la part d'enfance qui y est enfouie. Il apporte alors bonheur, innocence et sérénité, ainsi que pureté et délicatesse."
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"docid": "D3542090#0",
"title": "https://plus.google.com/+Aussiechildcarenetwork\n î",
"text": "Aussie Childcare Network Public 2d Tracing Pictures - Pre Writing Skills Worksheets - FREE TO DOWNLOAD Each worksheet consists of lines or shapes that a child can trace over and then they continue on to decorate and colour the picture. The skill of tracing over different lines or shapes is called pattern writing. Pattern writings are specific strokes and shapes that comprise in all letters and numbers. As a child practices pattern writing through copying and tracing lines and shapes, this will give them the confidence and the ability to write letters and numbers correctly. Click the link to download to download for FREE: Tracing Pictures Worksheets - Aussie Childcare Networkaussiechildcarenetwork.com.au Add a comment... Aussie Childcare Network Public 4d Understanding EYLF A guide which simplifies the EYLF and gives you an overall understanding of what it is, examples of Belonging, Being and Becoming, understanding of Principles and Practices and how to implement and achieve outcomes. Click the link to read more: Understanding EYLF - Aussie Childcare Networkaussiechildcarenetwork.com.au Add a comment... Aussie Childcare Network Public 6d A Guide For Educational Leaders In Early Childhood Services The following is a guide for Educational Leaders on strategies to support and assist Educators, strategies for leading and developing the Educational program and supporting continuous improvement of the service. Click the link to read more: A Guide For Educational Leaders In Early Childhood Settings - Aussie Childcare Networkaussiechildcarenetwork.com.au Add a comment... Aussie Childcare Network Public 7d Upgrade Your Preschool - Up to $15,000 Grants Available Per Service In NSW A reminder for NSW Early Childhood Services, that The Quality Learning Environment program is offering grants of up to $15,000 (excluding GST). These are available to services to enhance their learning environments, for example with minor construction, equipment or other resources to help provide inclusive, safe and supportive preschools that contribute to positive experiences and outcomes for children. For more information, read the following: Upgrade Your Preschool - Up To $15,000 Grants Available Per Service In NSW - Aussie Childcare Networkaussiechildcarenetwork.com.au Add a comment... Aussie Childcare Network Public 1w Egg Bunnies For Easter Create a cute bunny this Easter using a hard-boiled egg! Great for children to take home to display as a centrepiece for Easter celebrations!"
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"docid": "D2427549#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_pie_(Australia_and_New_Zealand)\nMeat pie (Australia and New Zealand)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand)A typical meat pie with tomato sauce Type Meat pie Place of origin Australia and New Zealand Main ingredients Diced or minced meat, gravy Cookbook: Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand)Media: Meat pie (Australia and New Zealand)An Australian or New Zealand meat pie is a hand-sized meat pie containing diced or minced meat and gravy, sometimes with onion, mushrooms, or cheese and often consumed as a takeaway food snack. The meat pie is considered iconic in Australia and New Zealand. [ 1] It was described by former New South Wales Premier Bob Carr in 2003 as Australia's \"\" national dish \"\". [ 2] New Zealanders regard the meat pie as a part of New Zealand cuisine, and it forms part of the New Zealand national identity. [ 3]The Victorian pie brand Four'n Twenty produces 50,000 pies per hour and Australians consume an average of 12 meat pies per year. [ 4] The average consumption of meat pies in New Zealand is 15 per person per year. [ 5] The meat pie is heavily associated with Australian rules football and Rugby League as one of the most popular consumed food items whilst watching a game. Contents1 Commercial production2 Nutritional value3 Awards3.1 The Great Aussie Meat Pie Contest3.2 Bakels New Zealand Supreme Pie Awards4 Other cultural references5 See also6 References7 External links Commercial production [ edit]Manufacturers of pies in Australia tend to be state-based, reflecting the long distances involved with interstate transport and lack of refrigeration capabilities in the early years of pie production. [ citation needed] Many pies sold ready-to-eat at smaller outlets are sold unbranded and may be locally produced, produced by a brand-name vendor, or even imported, frozen pies heated prior to serving. [ 6]An Australian meat pie was produced in 1947 by L. T. Mc Clure in a small bakery in Bendigo and became the famous Four'n Twenty pie."
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"docid": "D2596312#0",
"title": "http://inrng.com/2015/01/2015-world-tour-rider-age-nationality/\n2015 World Tour Rider Age and Nationality",
"text": "2015 World Tour Rider Age and Nationality Tuesday, 6 January 2015There are 474 riders from 41 nations registered with the 17 UCI World Tour teams for 2015. The average age of a rider is 28 years and 3 months. The oldest rider is the 40 year-old Matteo Tosatto (Tinkoff-Saxo) who is pictured above and just seven years younger than his boss Oleg Tinkov. Lampre-Merida’s Colombian neo-pro Eduardo Estrada is the youngest pro, aged 19. Here’s a look at the 2015 World Tour peloton in numbers. There’s a look at rider age, the “oldest team” and also analysis of how many pros come from each country and more. Let’s start with the total number of riders. 474 is down from 502 at this team last year, largely because of the Europcar team’s ejection from the World Tour. The French team still don’t have a Pro Continental licence either but hopefully this is fixed with the resumption of business after the Christmas holidays. But pro teams have got a tiny bit smaller, the mean average has fallen from above 28 to just below, and this in spite of Europcar leaving the selection as they had a relatively small squad."
},
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"docid": "D2715204#0",
"title": "http://www.bleacherreport.com/articles/612431-pete-sampras-and-the-top-25-servers-in-the-history-of-mens-tennis\nPete Sampras and the Top 25 Servers in the History of Men's Tennis",
"text": "\"Pete Sampras and the Top 25 Servers in the History of Men's Tennis0 of 26Gary M. Prior/Getty Images It used to be that a tennis player while serving the ball could be moving––walking or running toward the service line. Furthermore he or she could use this running start to advance quickly to the net as part of the service motion. That all changed beginning in 1903. The newly proposed rule stated “It is not a fault if one only of the server’s feet do not touch the ground at the moment at which the service is delivered. He shall place both feet on the ground immediately before serving, and not take a running or a walking start.” ( New York Times, June 7, 1903). This rule was arbitrated by the English who did not care for this practice employed by American players who often appeared to arrive at the net before the ball did. The Brits got this rule in place to quell the U. S. enthusiasm for rushing the net. So, from 1908 until 1960, a tennis player had to keep one foot on the ground at all times during the service motion. If both feet left the ground it was ruled a foot fault."
},
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"docid": "D2900948#0",
"title": "http://www.backpackerbanter.com/blog/budget-for-a-month-in-australia\nHow Much To Budget For A Month Inâ¦Australia",
"text": "\"Popular Posts.... How Much To Budget For A Month In…Australia How Much Money To Budget For A Month In…Thailand How Much Money To Budget For A Month In…Bali & Indonesia How To Spend 1 Month Travelling In Thailand – My Sample Itinerary Siargao Island – A Complete Guide To The Philippines Surfing Paradise About Contact Media & Advertisers Work With Me Latest Posts Destinations General Banter Tips & Advice Reviews My Bucket List Budget Advice Travel Booking Service Travel Insurance Travel Videos Home Monthly Summary A Month In How Much To Budget For A Month In…Australia February 5, 2014 61Out of all the emails I receive in regards to budgeting for travel plans Australia is without a doubt the place people are most worried about or needing information on. With their ever strengthening economy it’s not the cheap backpacker country it once was and it’ll take up a large chunk of your budget. With most places I usually say around £1,000 per month ( my monthly budget for Thailand was even less!) will leave you with plenty of cash to splash…Australia though (and I hate to be the person to break this to you!) will be nearly double that. So here’s a break down of the main backpacker spends in Australia – accommodation, food, booze, activities and transport – so hopefully you can prepare for an amazing adventure down under… (Last updated – Feb 2017, all $ prices are $AUD)How Much To Budget For A Month In Australia Accommodation In Australia As one of the biggest backpacking destinations on the planet Australia comes with a wide variety of accommodation – whether you’re looking for hostels, hotels, boutique spas or even couch surfing there’s something for everyones taste. I’m guessing most of you will be hitting up hostels (as they’re the most budget option) so I’ll focus on that. Cheapest Bed – Beaches, Airlie Beach $20 (£12.50)Most Expensive Bed – Wakeup, Sydney $40 £25Favourite Hostel – Aquarius Backpackers, Byron Bay – $35 (£21)Average nights accommodation (shared dorm) – $30 (£18.75)Average nights accommodation (double/twin) – $80 (£50)Average campsite (per tent) – $16 £10Estimated accommodation costs – $900 (£562)Food and Drink Costs Australia is pretty expensive when it come to eating out – so if you’re on a budget you’ll want to mix it up with a good bit of home cooking. Saying that though many hostels offer some great backpacker feeds ( like Sydneys “Wakeup”) for around $5 and there’s plenty of backpacker bars ( like Byron Bays “Cheeky Monkeys”) which do the same, so you can grab a budget feed on the go too. If you’re going out to party again the backpacker bars are the way forward and many of them ( like Woody Surf Shack in Byron Bay or The Woolshed in Cairns) offer a whole host of giveaways and competitions, from surfboards to dive courses, so you make your night out well worth the money!Nothing Beats a Beach BBQ!Favourite dish – Beach BBQ’s!Cheapest meal – 5 min noodles! –"
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"docid": "D288136#0",
"title": "https://www.dogbreedinfo.com/miniatureaustralianshepherd.htm\nMiniature Australian Shepherd and Toy Australian Shepherd",
"text": "\"Miniature Australian Shepherd and Toy Australian Shepherd Information and Pictures Phoebe the Toy Australian Shepherd at 3 years old Find a Miniature Australian Shepherd Breeder Find a Toy Australian Shepherd Breeder Place an Ad Rescue a Miniature Australian Shepherd Rescue a Toy Australian Shepherd List Your Rescue Other Names Miniature American Shepherd North American Miniature Australian Shepherd Mini Australian Shepherd Miniature Aussie Shepherd North American Shepherd Mini Aussie Mini Aussie Shepherd Teacup Australian Shepherd Teacup Aussie Shepherd Description The Miniature Australian Shepherd (North American Miniature Australian Shepherd) has a medium-length coat. It comes in blue or red merle, red or black tricolor, all with white and/or tan markings. The hair around the ears and eyes should not be white. The coat may be straight or slightly wavy, and should have feathering on the back of the legs, and a mane and frill around the neck. Hair on the head, front of the forelegs and on the outside of the ears is shorter than the rest of the coat. The hindquarters are the same length as the forequarters. The top of the skull is quite flat and clean cut. The feet are oval and compact. The lips do not hang over the lower jaw. Temperament Miniature Australian Shepherds are easygoing, perpetual puppies that love to play."
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"docid": "D1728800#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/05/world/asia/acdc-phil-rudd-hitman-charge/index.html\nAC/DC drummer Phil Rudd charged with attempting to have 2 men killed",
"text": "\"AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd charged with attempting to have 2 men killed By Tim Hume, CNNUpdated 7:16 PM ET, Thu November 6, 2014JUST WATCHEDAC/DC drummer 'attempted to procure murders'Replay MUST WATCHAC/DC drummer 'attempted to procure murders' 01:22Story highlights AC/DC says drummer Phil Rudd's arrest won't affect new album Rudd is also charged with drug possession, threatening to kill The 60-year-old New Zealand resident entered no plea and has been bailed, say reports The group is to release a new album in December, its website says Phil Rudd, the drummer for legendary hard rock band AC/DC, has been charged with attempting to have two men killed. The 60-year-old appeared in a New Zealand court Thursday afternoon facing a count of attempting to procure the murder of two men, said Bay of Plenty Police District representative Kim Perks. He was also charged with threatening to kill, possession of methamphetamine and possession of cannabis, Perks said. The names of the men he allegedly wanted killed and the name of the alleged potential hit man are suppressed, CNN affiliate TVNZ reported. Photos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCPhotos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCThe band poses for a photo at a bar in Rhode Island in 1985. Hide Caption 8 of 14Photos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCAC/DC performs at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, in 1986. Hide Caption 9 of 14Photos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCBrian Johnson and Angus Young perform in Leiden, Netherlands, in 1991. Johnson took over as lead singer and sang on AC/DC's biggest hits, including \"\"Back in Black\"\" and \"\"You Shook Me All Night Long. \"\" Hide Caption 10 of 14Photos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCThe \"\"Hells Bells\"\" bell is seen on stage at an AC/DC concert in 2000. Hide Caption 11 of 14Photos: Aussie rock legends AC/DCSteven Tyler of Aerosmith, center, poses with AC/DC at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony in 2003."
},
{
"docid": "D3051688#0",
"title": "http://toyminiaussies.net/puppy-guidance-from-toy-mini-aussies/how-big-will-my-toy-and-mini-aussie-puppy-be-when-grown\nHow Big Will My Toy and Mini Aussie Puppy Be When Grown",
"text": "\"How Big Will My Toy and Mini Aussie Puppy Be When Grown This is the most frequenlty asked question we are asked here at Toy Mini Aussies. Here is an example of one of those questions and some of the breeders answers.... Does anyone know of a site that has a chart for Age/Weight/Height averages? I have a Toy Aussie that is 12 weeks and still has not passed the 3 pound mark. Just curious to her standings.....if I should be worried! Thanks for your time. Shade Tree Aussies says \"\"The more working body type dogs are finer boned and lighter weight regardless of height than the heavy boned, wide framed more show type dogs. No matter how hard we try as breeders, how far we trace back pedigrees, there will be one that either does not grow or grows way past the expected, projected size and weight. We all use a rule of thumb but that rule has many exceptions. In one litter of 4 born here at Shade Tree Aussies - we had a micro at 9.5\"\" and a standard at 18.5\"\" and 2 that turned out to be what I expected and projected in size. As they grow, they will often hit stall points - some will accelerate at different stages."
},
{
"docid": "D551667#0",
"title": "http://pocketaussies.blogspot.com/\n.",
"text": "\"Early Winter I am a breeder of Toy and small miniature Australian Shepherds. My kennel is Pocket Aussies and the web address is http://www.pocketaussiesoregon.homestead.com/ I hope that you will go ahead and take a look around my web site, stay as long as you like and visit often. I change it regularly and have some beautiful dogs and very nice photos. I hope to add video’s soon. The Top Toy Aussie in the US came from my kennel and many of the other top placing dogs originally came from Pocket Aussies. I have been in the Toy and Mini Aussies for about eight wonderful years and have enjoyed the breed immensely. I was the first person in the US to ever show a Toy Aussie (Mr. Pickle) he was quite the show off and took the show ring by storm. He had numerous reserves Best In Show and many Group firsts in the HERDING group. Toy Aussies range in size from 10 in up to 14 in. Mini Aussies range in size from 14 to up to 18 in."
},
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"docid": "D2225021#0",
"title": "https://www.dailyfx.com/forex/fundamental/forecast/monthly/aud-usd/2011/12/07/AUDUSD_Australian_Dollar_US_Dollar_Exchange_Rate_Forecast.html\nAUDUSD: Australian Dollar US Dollar Exchange Rate Forecast",
"text": "AUDUSD: Australian Dollar US Dollar Exchange Rate Forecast Dec 6, 2011 10:13 pm -08:00by David Rodriguez, Quantitative Strategist ; Ilya Spivak, Sr. Currency Strategist and Jamie Saettele Australian Dollar / US Dollar Technical Forecast Monthly Chart Prepared by Jamie Saettele, CMTThe trend line that extends off of the 2009 and 2010 lows has given way twice since September but thus far the breaks have proved false. The uptrend since 2009 is certainly damaged but the ability of the September lows to hold suggests sideways action will last through at least December. Resistance this month is 10450 and 10700/50. Support is 10100 and 9980. Australian Dollar / US Dollar Interest Rate Forecast Currency, Central Bank Australian Dollar, Reserve Bank of Australia US Dollar, US Federal Reserve Net AUDUSD Spread Signal1-Year Expectations (Basis Points) (134)15 (149)Bearish Yield in 1 Year (Percent)3.410.403.01Bullish Australian Dollar / US Dollar Interest Rate Trading Bias: Bullish An important downgrade in Australian yield expectations has coincided with a similarly dramatic AUDUSD reversal. Yet the Aussie currency’s absolute interest rate advantage will likely remain substantial through the foreseeable future, and yields may continue to support the AUD through the medium term. Traders should instead watch moves in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other key ‘risk’ barometers. Our correlation studies show that theshort-term link between the AUDUSD and Dow trade near record strength. Investors will often pour into highly speculative bets on high-yielding currencies when the risk of substantial exchange rate moves seems remote."
},
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"docid": "D3266769#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-it-like-to-celebrate-Christmas-in-Australia-during-the-summer\nWhat is it like to celebrate Christmas in Australia during the summer?",
"text": "\"Quora User, My family is 100yrs+ Australian Answered Dec 22, 2013 · Upvoted by Peter Baskerville, Australian citizen. Lived here for over 50 years. · Author has 1.5k answers and 7.3m answer views Originally Answered: What are common Australian Christmas traditions? Firstly, understand that Christmas is largely a secular affair in Australia. [ 1] According to research conducted in 2012, fewer than 20% of people attend church at Christmas (and I'd suggest that's over-reported; I suspect it's much less than 20%), and the figure is declining. The vast majority (87%) of non-religious people still celebrate Christmas, as do the majority of members of non-Christian religions (56%). As a nation, we are a Christian fundamentalist's worst nightmare: for Aussies, it's all about time with family and friends, gifts, carols, Santa, goodwill to all men, etc. But Jesus, the nativity, and church don't figure so prominently. Christmas trees, snows on cards, snowmen, snowflakes, and all sorts of \"\"cold climate Christmas\"\" themes do live on, oddly enough. :) On Christmas Eve, many Australian families watch \"\"Carols by Candlelight\"\" on TV, broadcast from the Sidney Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne."
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"docid": "D2360552#0",
"title": "http://www.empr.com/news/huntingtons-disease-deuterated-vesicular-monoamine-transporter/article/648260/\nAustedo Approved for Huntington's Disease",
"text": "Diana Ernst, RPh April 04, 2017Austedo Approved for Huntington's Disease The approval was based on a Phase 3 trial including 90 patients with manifest chorea associated with Huntington's disease The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Austedo (deutetrabenazine tablets; Teva) for the treatment of chorea associated with Huntington's disease. Austedo, a vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) inhibitor, is the first deuterated product approved by the FDA. The approval was based on a Phase 3 randomized, placebo-controlled trial which included 90 ambulatory patients (87 completed the study) with manifest chorea associated with Huntington's disease. Treatment duration was 12 weeks, including an 8-week dose titration period and a 4-week maintenance period, followed by a 1-week washout. The primary efficacy endpoint was the Total Maximal Chorea Score, an item of the Unified Huntington's Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS); chorea was rated from 0–4 (0 representing no chorea) and was scored for seven different parts of the body (range: 0–28). Total Maximal Chorea Scores for patients receiving Austedo improved by approximately 4.4 units from baseline to the maintenance period (average of Week 9 and Week 12), compared to approximately 1.9 units in the placebo group. The treatment effect of –2.5 units was statistically significant ( P <0.0001). At the Week 13 follow-up visit (1 week after discontinuation of the study medication), the Total Maximal Chorea Scores of patients who had received Austedo returned to baseline. While the exact mechanism by which deutetrabenazine exerts its anti-chorea effects is unknown, it is believed to be related to its effect as a reversible depletor of monoamines (such as dopamine, serotonin, norepinephrine, and histamine) from nerve terminals. The major circulating metabolites (α-dihydrotetrabenazine [HTBZ] and β-HTBZ) of deutetrabenazine, are reversible inhibitors of VMAT2, resulting in decreased uptake of monoamines into synaptic vesicles and depletion of monoamine stores."
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"docid": "D3158630#0",
"title": "http://www.needymeds.org/drug_list.taf\nBrand Name Drugs",
"text": "Brand Name Drugs Back The key below explains what each icon means. Scroll down to find all drugs and dosages that can offer savings or information by clicking on the drug name then click on the icon: Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs)$4 Generics Coupons, Rebates & More Support Pages Copay Cards Drug Videos As of April 08, 2018, there are 4105 drugs and dosages on the list. Drugs are added and deleted often, so check back regularly. Contact Needy Meds if you find any content errors. For link problems or other technical problems, send an email to webmaster. 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"text": "\"Describe The Forces That Move A Market Towards This Equilibrium MARKET EQUILIBRIUM Consumers and producers react differently to price changes. Higher prices tend to reduce demand while encouraging supply, and lower prices increase demand while discouraging supply. Market equilibrium in this case refers market state where the supply in the market is equal to the demand in the market. Economic theory suggests that, in a free market there will be a single price which brings demand and supply into balance, called equilibrium price. If a market is at equilibrium... Demand curve, Economic equilibrium, Economic surplus 1282 Words | 8 Pages Open Documentmarket equilibrium Market Equilibrium Equilibrium refers to a state in which all buyers and sellers are satisfied with their respective quantities at the market price. A market is said to be in equilibrium when no buyer or seller has any incentive to alter their behaviour, so that there is no tendency for production or prices in that market to change. Market equilibrium is an optimal economic position, as imbalances in quantity demanded and quantity supplied lead to shortages and surpluses . At equilibrium, the... Economic equilibrium, Economic surplus, Foundations of Economic Analysis 1290 Words | 4 Pages Open Document Market Equilibrium Market Equilibrium Process ECO/560 August 1, 2012 David Flesh Market Equilibrium Process Managers must understand the marketequilibrium process to make a proper determination on their products. In this paper this author will analyze the law of demand, determinants of demand law of supply, determinants of supply, market equilibrium, changes in equilibrium, Kellogg’s equilibrium analysis, efficient market theory, and surplus and shortage. Law of Supply and Demand In business there must be... Economic efficiency, Economic equilibrium, Economic surplus 976 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Market Equilibrium Process Market Equilibrium Process Nefertiti Mc Donald Eco 561 Professor Somerset Introduction In today’s economic culture, there is currently a huge significance in being able to analyze or understand the state of the economy to which we live in."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-supply-chain-operations-and-logistics\nWhat is the difference between supply chain, operations, and logistics?",
"text": "\"Learning About Logistics and Supply Chain Management Third-Party Logistics Operations Management Logistics and Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Optimization Logistics Supply Chain Management Supply Chain Comparisons What is the difference between supply chain, operations, and logistics?ad by Weebly Helping creative entrepreneurs succeed. From integrated shopping carts & secure checkouts to marketing & shipping tools, Weebly has it all. Start Now at weebly.com Answer Wiki Logistics is just one component of a supply chain. Logistics has to do with the coordination and movement of goods. Supply chain involves multiple facets such as operations and procurement that keep a company running smoothly.88 Answers Jean-Patrice Netter, President of Diagma helping companies optimize Supply Chain Answered Mar 6, 2018 · Author has 154 answers and 159.2k answer views They are are all intertwined. Logistics is mostly concerned with organizing distribution, shipping and storing in an efficient way. Comes from the “maréchal des logis”, a military term coined by Napoleon for his army. Literally it is the person who in the army organizes the “lodging”, a Marshall of Lodgings. As Napoleon once said “l’intendance suivra” meaning “don’t bother, Logisticians will organize food and Lodgings behind the stage”. You can also say it meant “don’t bother about supplies my supply chain managers will take care of everything."
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"title": "http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000800.htm\nHow do I determine how big my power supply is?",
"text": "How do I determine how big my power supply is? Updated: 01/24/2018 by Computer Hope Unfortunately, your power supply does not interact with your motherboard in any way that would communicate its model information. Consequently, you can only determine the total output of a power supply by physically examining it. All power supplies, like the one shown to the right, have a sticker that gives all important specifications. For example, this power supply lists the total output as 330W ( watts ). What if my power supply is already installed? If you have a computer that is already assembled, you can determine how big the power supply is by opening the computer case and examining the unit. As you can see in the image above, this Chieftec power supply is rated at 500 Watts. Many power supply manufacturers also use the wattage of the power supply in the model number. For example, this power supply's model number is APS-500S, which indicates 500W of total output."
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"title": "http://www.pearsonitcertification.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1945640\nCompTIA A+ Cert Guide: Power Supplies and System Cooling",
"text": "Comp TIA A+ Cert Guide: Power Supplies and System Cooling By Scott Mueller, David L. Prowse, Mark Edward Soper Sep 25, 2012 Contents␡Foundation Topics Exam Preparation Tasks⎙ Print + Share This Page 1 of 2 Next >This chapter delves into how power is conveyed to the computer, which power supply to select depending on your configuration and needs, how to install and troubleshoot power supplies, and how to cool the system. It covers Comp TIA A+ 220-801 objectives 1.8 and 5.2 and Comp TIA A+ 220-802 objective 4.2. This chapter is from the book Comp TIA A+ 220-801 and 220-802 Cert Guide, Deluxe Edition, 3rd Edition Learn More Buy This chapter covers the following subjects: Power Supplies —This section describes the device that transforms AC power from the wall outlet into DC power that your computer can use. It also describes the various form factors and voltage levels, and how to protect your power supply. Troubleshooting Power Problems —This section demonstrates how to troubleshoot complete failure and intermittent power supply problems that you might encounter. Avoiding Power Supply Hazards —This section has guidelines for avoiding shock and fire hazards when working with power supplies. Power Protection Types —In this section you learn about devices that can protect your computer from over and under voltage issues. These include surge protectors, uninterruptible power supplies, and line conditioners. System Cooling —This last section describes the various ways to cool your system, including fans and liquid cooling, and demonstrates how to monitor the system temperature. This chapter covers Comp TIA A+ 220-801 objectives 1.8 and 5.2 and Comp TIA A+ 220-802 objective 4.2."
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"docid": "D77380#0",
"title": "http://www.excite.com/education/business/supply-chain-management\nSupply Chain Management Degree",
"text": "Supply Chain Management Degree There are countless businesses and companies that provide end products to consumers. In order to make these end products, raw materials need to be bought and the process by which these materials are converted to finished goods needs to be supervised. This process is known as supply chain management and involves the management of assets including materials, machinery and human resources. Logistics also need to be managed as does the sourcing, procurement and transportation of raw materials. Most companies prefer to hire someone with formal training in the area of supply chain management for related roles. There are a variety of degrees and programs available to choose from at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Featured Schools Supply Chain Management Degrees and Programs In order to learn how to source, buy, transport and manage resources of all kinds for the purpose of meeting the goals of a company, it is necessary to acquire specialized training in the field of supply chain management. There are certificate, Associate, Bachelor and Master level programs for those looking for an appropriate degree. Some programs focus primarily on supply chain management while others offer a concentration in the field. One of the most popular degrees in this field is the Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Supply Chain Management."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_a_manager_make_at_Sally_beauty_supply\nHow much does a manager make at Sally beauty supply?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Jobs & Education Jobs Salary and Pay Rates How much does a manager make at Sally beauty supply? Flag How much does a manager make at Sally beauty supply? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. I worked as a store manager for sally beauty supply company and i was on 27k a year with benefits. However, I believe manager salary varies based on territory and district.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How much money do beauty supply stores make? Beauty supply stores can make anywhere from 5000 to 10000 dollars aday. This depends on size, inventory and location. What time does sallys beauty supply open?10 am Philamenamay 1 Contribution Is Sally Beauty Supply open on Memorial Day? Yes, usually from 9a to 6p."
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"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/price-elasticity-understanding-supply-and-demand.html\nPrice Elasticity: Understanding Supply and Demand",
"text": "\"Video Quiz Course Watch short & fun videos Start Your Free Trial Today {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 14K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Price Elasticity of Supply in Microeconomics Price Elasticity of Demand in Microeconomics How to Calculate Market Equilibrium Microeconomic Shifts in Supply and Demand Curves Lesson Transcript Instructor: Jennifer Lombardo Marketing managers need to understand the basics of supply and demand in order to develop the precise price for their product. Inelastic and elastic demand explains how sensitive consumers are to price and how much flexibility it allows the marketing team. Being in Demand The toy company Plastic Junk R Us has a new, fun product called Wiggle Worm Squirm. The company believes it will be really popular with the preschool set. A price needs to be established so the factories know how much to supply to the stores. Marketing managers must take time to set the correct price for their products to reach pricing goals established by the company. The marketing department must take into consideration the demand for the product and the cost to the seller for the product. Demand is the quantity of a product that will be sold in the market at various prices for a specified product. In general, a higher price will result in fewer products being sold. Also, a lower price will result in more products being sold."
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"title": "http://www.ltdmgmt.com/scm-value.php\nCREATE SUPPLY CHAIN VALUE PROPOSITION WITH YIELD MANAGEMENT AND SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT",
"text": "\"CREATE SUPPLY CHAIN VALUE PROPOSITION WITH YIELD MANAGEMENT AND SUPPLIER MANAGEMENTMarch 2005 www.ltdmgmt.com Supply chain management (SCM) executives struggle with what their responsibility and role is. SCM crosses the organization. It is both strategic and tactical. It serves both cost and service mandates. It can be global in scope and reach. Success requires process, technology and people. Given that, how do you distinguish your supply chain to satisfy both internal and external requirements? How do you create branding to position and build competitive advantage?3PLs and 4PLs struggle with what their responsibility and role is. They are chosen to service a tactical need that can evolve and expand in scope and need. They must present a viable, low cost option while dealing with increasing service demands."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Importance_of_equilibrium_price_and_quantity\nWhat is the Importance of equilibrium price and quantity?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Economics What is the Importance of equilibrium price and quantity? Flag What is the Importance of equilibrium price and quantity? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The importance of equilibrium price and quantity is that it creates a point where there is no pressure on the market to shift supply or demand. Suppliers supply exactly the quantity demanded.12 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What effect does an increase in demand have on equilibrium price and quantity? An increase in demand shifts the demand curve to the right. The supply curve does NOT shift. The shift in the demand curve will result in a higher price, and a higher quantity …What is equilibrium price and quantity? It is where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied Say you have an equation for quantity demanded (Qd) and quantity supplied (Qs) Qd= 11 - 2p and Qs= -5 + 2p you …Wabukala 3 Contributions How does the tax affect the equilibrium price and quantity?"
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"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/97671885641161214/\nExplore Plastic Mat, Household Cleaning Products, and more!",
"text": "\"Plastic Mat Household Cleaning Products Cleaning Tips Tomatoes Useful Tips Households Sauces Stains Life Hacks Tomato sauce washed down the drain can cause a stained plastic mat as the sauce penetrates the plastic surface. Tomato stains are acidic and resilient against most cleaning. See more Cleaning Cars Cleaning Products Cleaning Inside Of Car Cleaning Supplies Cleaning Diy Car Interior Cleaning House Cleaning Checklist Apartment Cleaning Car Hacks Car Detailing Tips & Tricks See more Homemade Miracle Cleaner Cleaning Recipes Cleaning Hacks Cleaning Solutions Cleaning Grease Homemade Cleaning Products Cleaning Checklist Household Cleaners Diy Cleaners Household Tips The ONLY stain remover you will ever need! This HOMEMADE MIRACLE CLEANER has worked on every stain from set in grease, to yellow arm pit stains, to chocolate and more!See more55+ Must-Read Cleaning Tips, Tricks And Hacks (for the home and more! ) Remove Carpet Stains Cleaning Carpet Stains Cleaning Business Irons Carpets Life Hacks Cleaning Supplies Helpful Hints Cleaning Tips Tricks Spray stain with Windex put cloth over and Iron. See more Diy Cleaners Household Cleaners Household Tips Household Products Cleaning Recipes Cleaning Tips For Home Best Cleaning Products Cleaning Hacks Homemade Cleaning Supplies Now that's what I call stain removal success! There are lots of tips, tricks and instructions on Stain Removal 101 that everyone can use for cleaning, laundry and stain removal. See morefrom stain-removal-101.com Cleaning Diy Green Cleaning Cleaning Recipes Cleaning Supplies Homemade Carpet Cleaning Solution Carpet Cleaner Solution Car Carpet Cleaning Clean Car Carpet Homemade Cleaning Products Throw up (vomit) carpet cleaner. Every mother and pet owner needs this. ( One of those you hope not to ever need, but you know you will.)"
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"title": "https://www.webmd.com/bipolar-disorder/guide/antipsychotic-medication\nAntipsychotic Medication for Bipolar Disorder",
"text": "\"Antipsychotic Medication for Bipolar Disorder In this Article Side Effects of Antipsychotic Drugs Antipsychotic medications are used as a short-term treatment for bipolar disorder to control psychotic symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, or mania symptoms. These symptoms may occur during acute mania or severe depression. Some also treat bipolar depression, and several have demonstrated long-term value in preventing future episodes of mania or depression. In people with bipolar disorder, antipsychotics are also used \"\"off label\"\" as sedatives, for insomnia, for anxiety, and/or for agitation. Often, they are taken with a mood-stabilizing drug and can decrease symptoms of mania until mood stabilizers take full effect. Some antipsychotics seem to help stabilize moods on their own. As a result, they may be used alone as long-term treatment for people who don't tolerate or respond to lithium and anticonvulsants. Antipsychotic drugs help regulate the functioning of brain circuits that control thinking, mood, and perception. It is not clear exactly how these drugs work, but they usually improve manic episodes quickly. The newer antipsychotics usually act quickly and can help you avoid the reckless and impulsive behaviors associated with mania."
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"title": "https://sciencing.com/make-supply-demand-graph-5200082.html\nHow to Make a Supply & Demand Graph",
"text": "\"Home »Math How to Make a Supply & Demand Graph By Vanessa Padgalskas; Updated April 24, 2017Learning how to draw and understand a supply and demand graph is one of the first concepts taught in basic economics. You must fully understand a supply and demand graph before moving on to more difficult topics in microeconomics or macroeconomics. The supply and demand graph shows the willingness of buyers to purchase a good at a specified price and the quantity of goods a seller is willing to sell at a specified price. Draw an \"\"L\"\" shape for the frame of the graph. The vertical line is the y-axis and should be labeled \"\"price.\"\" The horizontal line is the x-axis and should be labeled \"\"quantity. \"\" Label number amounts on each axis. On the y-axis you need to label each interval with a dollar amount, such as $2, $4, $6, etc. On the x-axis you need to label the each interval with the quantity amounts, such as 5, 10, 15, etc. Gather demand and supply data so you can plot the supply and demand lines."
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"docid": "D933554#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/supply-in-economics-definition-factors-quiz.html\nSupply in Economics: Definition & Factors",
"text": "\" {\"\"error\"\":true,\"\"iframe\"\":true}Your next lesson will play in 10 seconds Add to Timeline Autoplay 58K views Create an account to start this course today Try it free for 5 days!Create An Account Recommended Lessons and Courses for You Related Lessons Related Courses Demand in Economics: Definition & Concept The Market Supply Curve: Definition, Principles & Equation Factors that Affect Elasticity of Supply Law of Supply: Definition & Example Lesson Transcript Instructor: Kallie Wells You will be introduced to one of the main concepts in economics, supply. Have you ever considered how a producer determines how much of a product to supply? Learn what factors change the supply and how suppliers react to changes in market price. What Is Supply? In economics, we have two forces: the producer, who makes things, and the consumer, who buys them. Supply is the producer's willingness and ability to supply a given good at various price points, holding all else constant. An increase in price will increase producers' revenues, so they'll be willing to supply more; a decrease in price will reduce revenues, and so producers will supply less. Supply's counterpart is demand; it measures how many consumers will want to buy a product at various price points. The direct relationship between price and quantity supplied of a good is known as the Law of Supply and is typically represented by an upward sloping line known as the supply curve. The Supply Curve The supply curve shows the quantity supplied of a given product at varying price points, holding all else constant."
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"title": "https://druginserts.com/lib/rx/meds/austedo-1/page/4/\nAustedo: Package Insert and Label Information (Page 4 of 5)",
"text": "Austedo: Package Insert and Label Information (Page 4 of 5)By Teva Neuroscience, Inc. | Last revised: 11 September 201714.2 Tardive Dyskinesia The efficacy of AUSTEDO in the treatment for tardive dyskinesia was established in two 12‑week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center trials conducted in 335 adult ambulatory patients with tardive dyskinesia caused by use of dopamine receptor antagonists. Patients had a history of using a dopamine receptor antagonist (antipsychotics, metoclopramide) for at least 3 months (or 1 month in patients 60 years of age and older). Concurrent diagnoses included schizophrenia/schizoaffective disorder (62%) and mood disorder (33%). With respect to concurrent antipsychotic use, 64% of patients were receiving atypical antipsychotics, 12% were receiving typical or combination antipsychotics, and 24% were not receiving antipsychotics. The Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) was the primary efficacy measure for the assessment of tardive dyskinesia severity. The AIMS is a 12-item scale; items 1 to 7 assess the severity of involuntary movements across body regions and these items were used in this study. Each of the 7 items was scored on a 0 to 4 scale, rated as: 0=not present; 1=minimal, may be extreme normal (abnormal movements occur infrequently and/or are difficult to detect); 2=mild (abnormal movements occur infrequently and are easy to detect); 3=moderate (abnormal movements occur frequently and are easy to detect) or 4 =severe (abnormal movements occur almost continuously and/or of extreme intensity). The AIMS total score (sum of items 1 to 7) could thus range from 0 to 28, with a decrease in score indicating improvement. In Study 1, a 12-week, placebo-controlled, fixed-dose trial, adults with tardive dyskinesia were randomized 1:1:1:1 to 12 mg AUSTEDO, 24 mg AUSTEDO, 36 mg AUSTEDO, or placebo. Treatment duration included a 4-week dose escalation period and an 8-week maintenance period followed by a 1-week washout."
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"title": "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6677/disease\nHuntington disease",
"text": "\"Huntington disease Información en español Other Names: Huntington's chorea; Huntington's disease; HDCategories: Congenital and Genetic Diseases; Nervous System Diseases GARD Information Navigator Try our interactive tool for help finding information, services, experts, financial aid, and more!Summary Listen Huntington disease (HD) is an inherited condition that causes progressive degeneration of neurons in the brain. Signs and symptoms usually develop between ages 35 to 44 years and may include uncontrolled movements, loss of intellectual abilities, and various emotional and psychiatric problems. People with HD usually live for about 15 to 20 years after the condition begins. It is caused by changes ( mutations) in the HTT gene and is inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Treatment is based on the symptoms present in each person and may include various medications. [ 1] [2] There is also a less common, early-onset form of HD which begins in childhood or adolescence. For more information on this form, please visit GARD's juvenile Huntington disease Web page. Last updated: 7/8/2015Symptoms Listen Huntington disease (HD) is a progressive disorder that causes motor, cognitive, and psychiatric signs and symptoms. On average, most people begin developing features of HD between ages 35 and 44. Signs and symptoms vary by stage and may include: [3] [2] Early stage: Behavioral disturbances Clumsiness Moodiness Irritability Paranoia Apathy Anxiety Hallucinations Abnormal eye movements Depression Impaired ability to detect odors Middle stage: Dystonia Involuntary movements Trouble with balance and walking Chorea with twisting and writhing motions Unsteady gait (style of walking)Slow reaction time General weakness Weight loss Speech difficulties Stubbornness Late stage: Rigidity (continual tension of the muscles)Bradykinesia (difficulty initiating and continuing movements)Severe chorea Serious weight loss Inability to speak Inability to walk Swallowing problems Inability to care for oneself There is also a less common, early-onset form of HD which begins in childhood or adolescence."
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"docid": "D760563#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/The_effects_of_government_policy_on_demand_and_supply\nThe effects of government policy on demand and supply?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Business & Finance Economics The effects of government policy on demand and supply? Flag The effects of government policy on demand and supply? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.1st way of government policy to affect demand/supply is through price ceilings and price floors. By price ceiling it means that goods have to be sold below this price and price floors means that goods have to be sold above this price set. When price is forced down, suppliers will supply less and consumers will demand for more causing shortage, vice versa, when price is high, supplier will provide more and consumer will demand less causing surplus. 1 such example is price floor on agricultural. 2nd way where government policy affect demand/supply is through enforcing or altering taxes, minimum wage rate, subsidies and so on. Removing tax and increasing minimum wage rate increases disposable income of consumers which ultimately increase demand of good for normal goods and decrease demand of good for inferior goods. Hence, increasing tax and decreasing minimum wage rate will have the opposite effect. Increasing subsidies for producers will reduce their cost of production which will increase the suppliers willingness and ability to produce goods and services. --"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Are_power_supplies_interchangeable\nAre power supplies interchangeable?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Technology Computers Computer Hardware Are power supplies interchangeable? Flag Are power supplies interchangeable? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Yes. A power supply is most definitely replaceable. When replacing a power supply, make sure you know how much watts your computer requires to run. Be sure you are not buying too little \"\"wattage\"\" of a PSU.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is power supply? Answer If it is a computer power supply it is the box that gives the computer its power from the outlet. Jonnycarr10 8 Contributions What is a power supply?"
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"docid": "D1019127#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/033115/how-does-law-supply-and-demand-affect-prices.asp\nHow Does the Law of Supply and Demand Affect Prices?",
"text": "A: The law of supply and demand is an economic theory that explains how supply and demand are related to each other and how the relationship affects the price of goods and services. It's a fundamental economic principle that when supply exceeds demand for a good or service, prices fall. When demand exceeds supply, prices tend to rise. There is an inverse relationship between the supply and prices of goods and services when demand is unchanged. If there is an increase in supply for goods and services while demand remains the same, prices tend to fall to a lower equilibrium price and a higher quantity of goods and services. If there is a decrease in supply of goods and services while demand remains the same, prices tend to rise to a higher equilibrium price and a lower quantity of goods and services. The same inverse relationship holds for the demand of goods and services. However, when demand increases and supply remains the same, the higher demand leads to a higher equilibrium price and vice versa. Supply and demand rise and fall until an equilibrium price is reached. For example, suppose a luxury car company sets the price of its new car model at $200,000."
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"docid": "D1068885#0",
"title": "http://www.wikihow.com/Install-a-Power-Supply\nHow to Install a Power Supply",
"text": "\"Community Tested How to Install a Power Supply This wiki How teaches you how to install a power supply for a Windows desktop computer. The power supply is what facilitates the flow of power from an electrical source to the other components of the computer. Keep in mind that if your computer came pre-assembled, you don't need to install the power supply, though you may eventually need to replace it. Steps1 Find a power supply for your computer. The power supply that you buy depends on the computer's motherboard and housing size, meaning that you'll need to research your motherboard model to see which power supplies will fit. You can usually find power supplies in tech departments or stores, as well as in online shops like Amazon and e Bay. Make sure that you buy a power supply that is optimized for your region. Power supplies for European markets use different voltage settings than the ones used in North American markets.2 Assemble your tools. You'll need at least one screwdriver (typically a Phillips head) to open the CPU housing, which is usually the right-hand side of the CPU box when looking at the back of the box. You may need a different screwdriver for your power supply as well—look at the screws that came with the power supply to determine whether or not this is the case.3 Ground yourself."
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"docid": "D1492360#0",
"title": "http://evstudio.com/construction-cost-per-square-foot-for-apartments-in-austin-texas/\nConstruction Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in Austin Texas",
"text": "Construction Cost per Square Foot for Apartments in Austin Texasby Dean Dalvit on May 15, 2017EVstudio is very active in our Austin office as the multifamily boom continues to drive Austin construction starts. All of our projects start with one fundamental question: How much will this apartment project cost? Our primary resource for construction cost estimating is RSMeans, along with data provided from the projects that we design in each locale. The current data, for a 1-3 story wood frame garden style apartment building with brick veneer is currently running between $110 and $125 per square foot in the greater Austin area. These costs include soft costs for Architecture and Engineering as well as Contractor fees such as overhead and profit. These costs do not include the cost of the property or the site improvements and infrastructure that may be required for the project. They also do not include any financing costs associated with the project. EVstudio has a multifamily design studio with the expertise to navigate your project to success. We can help you with initial feasibility, entitlements, and conceptual design all the way through full architecture and engineering for the project to get you permitted and constructed. Our team has worked on multifamily projects of all sizes and types from garden style to wrap and podium projects, including mixed use and other occupancy types."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_average_cost_per_square_foot_to_build_a_house_in_Cincinnati_Ohio\nWhat is average cost per square foot to build a house in Cincinnati Ohio?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Home & Garden Home Improvement Building and Carpentry What is average cost per square foot to build a house in Cincinnati Ohio? Flag What is average cost per square foot to build a house in Cincinnati Ohio? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.i have been looking around and you should expect to pay anywhere from 90-140 per sq foot just for the house.... no property and then a median of 55k on the property. 120-140 should be very nice grade inside including granite etc and 100-120 should be builder grade which is still nice quality stuff and then below that will be your lower end3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ballengerb1 3 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Texas? The price will vary within the State and depends on the location of the house. Check with local people, such as the insurance companies, builder's association, and possibly th …What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts?in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate. for new constuction and for additions ie family room or addition garage? What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in charlotte nc?"
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"title": "https://www.apartments.com/hyde-park-austin-tx/\nHyde Park",
"text": "\"Hyde Park Austin, TXSplit by the serene waters of Waller Creek, the charming and coveted slice of Central Austin known as Hyde Park offers a quiet respite from the busy city situated just 10 minutes south. A two-block stroll takes you past sprawling turn-of-the-century estates and modern single-family bungalows, cementing the neighborhood's reputation as an eclectic blend of classic and contemporary. Despite developing into one of Austin's most densely populated regions, Hyde Park has managed to remain a close-knit community. Eco-friendly residents take great pride in recycling and tending to backyard gardens. Hancock Golf Course is open to the public for a nominal fee, extending Hyde Park's welcome to all. Explore the Neighborhood Rent Trends As of April 2018, the average apartment rent in Hyde Park is $841 for a studio, $971 for one bedroom, $1,419 for two bedrooms, and $1,914 for three bedrooms. Apartment rent in Hyde Park has increased by 0.7% in the past year. Beds Avg Sq Ft Avg Rent Studio 409 $8411 BR 575 $9712 BR 902 $1,4193 BR 1,113 $1,914Ratings78Walk Score ®Very Walkable55Transit Score ®Good Transit96Bike Score ®Biker's Paradise Living in Hyde Park Restaurants Come to Hyde Park when you're looking for renowned, small-batch and artisanal cuisine. Dolce Vita, Hyde Park Bar and Grill, Antonelli's Cheese Shop, and Mother's Cafe and Garden are all conveniently located on Duval Street in the center of a residential area. A few of the eateries even share back parking lots."
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"docid": "D1410303#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_for_building_a_house_in_western_Massachusetts\nWhat is the average cost per square foot for building a house in western Massachusetts?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America Oregon Portland Oregon What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in western Massachusetts? Flag What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in western Massachusetts? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.$100 a square foot for basic construction to 300 per square foot for custom.88 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ballengerb1 3 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Texas? The price will vary within the State and depends on the location of the house. Check with local people, such as the insurance companies, builder's association, and possibly th …What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts?in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate. for new constuction and for additions ie family room or addition garage? What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in charlotte nc? The average cost per square foot for building a new home in Charlotte, North Carolina is about $110 per square foot."
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"docid": "D270355#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_construction_cost_per_square_foot_in_Indiana\nWhat is the construction cost per square foot in Indiana?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America Indiana What is the construction cost per square foot in Indiana? Flag What is the construction cost per square foot in Indiana? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.guess it would depend somewhat on where in Indiana you're talking about. here in Columbus a colleague at work recently built a two story colonial house (brick on the street side, siding on the other three) for $130/sq ft.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the construction cost per square foot in Orlando Florida?use cardboard its cheaper. use cardboard its cheaper What is the construction cost per square foot for a hospital in UK? Depends on the type of construction...school/hospital/home/etc. Garethfx 196,602 Contributions Cost per square foot construction Austin TX? This depends a lot on the builder. Most builders tend to take a business approach of taking only a few large scale jobs a year, and charging 30-50% in mark-up on the job."
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"docid": "D2340049#0",
"title": "http://www.ocregister.com/2015/07/23/how-much-should-my-new-floor-cost/\nHow much should my new floor cost?",
"text": "Things To Do Home + Garden How much should my new floor cost? Prices for hardwood range from $2 per square foot for the cheapest flooring up to $30 or more on the high end.0 Comments By Oseye Boyd | Orange County Register July 23, 2015 at 7:00 am What is the right price to pay for flooring? Many homeowners fear they’ll receive an inferior flooring product by paying too little, or get overcharged by unscrupulous contractors. For the average consumer, it’s hard to know a good deal from a bad one. To help consumers crack the flooring price code, Angie’s List asked flooring experts how much homeowners should expect to pay for new carpet, hardwood and tile flooring. Carpet Unlike tile or wood flooring, which is priced by the square foot only, carpet is priced by the square yard or square foot, making an apples-to-apples comparison challenging. However, converting the square yard price into square feet isn’t difficult; just divide it by 9. For example, carpet priced at $27 a yard costs $3 a square foot, says Tom Manion, owner of Manion Door to Door Flooring of Austin, Tex. Average carpet prices start at $2 a square foot and increase with quality. Middle-grade quality carpet ranges from $3 to $4 a square foot, and high grades and designer grades cost about $5 or more per square foot."
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"docid": "D627229#0",
"title": "http://www.howmuchisit.org/maid-service-cost/\nHow Much Does a Maid Service Cost?",
"text": "Service Costs > How Much Does a Maid Service Cost? How Much Does a Maid Service Cost? Need a pro near you? Get multiple quotes for free online. Get your quote now >>We all don’t have time to clean. If you have an office or a home that needs to be clean, a maid service may be needed.“ sweeping ” ( CC BY 2.0 ) by Chicago Art Department How much do maids cost? On average, the cost of maid service will be anywhere from $15 to $25 per hour, per maid. If more than one maid is going to do the job, then you would take the hourly rate mentioned and multiply it by the number of maids showing up. For example, two maids at $25 an hour would result in a $50 per hour service charge."
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"docid": "D2277532#0",
"title": "http://evstudio.com/construction-cost-per-square-foot-for-hotels-motels-and-apartments/\nConstruction Cost per Square Foot for Hotels, Motels and Apartments",
"text": "Construction Cost per Square Foot for Hotels, Motels and Apartmentsby Dean Dalvit on August 14, 2010Hospitality and multifamily design have many common factors and we have worked on many projects in both sectors. This post is specifically focused on the construction Cost per Square Foot for Hotels, Motels and Apartment Buildings across several regions in the United States. So, how much does it cost to build a hotel, motel or apartment building by square foot? While this will depend heavily on the design of the building, and its location, there is some guidance based on data collected nationally and analyzed by RSMeans, the industry leader in construction cost estimating and analysis. Local economy is a very important factor in construction cost as well as the type of construction you intend to build. Note, that not all types of construction cost the same per square foot, and even more importantly, the cost of construction per square foot varies significantly with location. Below are three different types of hospitality and multifamily construction and the varying cost per square foot to expect for each in different regions. All graph images are courtesy of RSMeans Construction Cost Data. Data source: Reed Construction Data – RSMeans/Charts: Reed Construction Data – Cana Data Construction Cost per Square Foot of 2-3 Story Motel As you can see from the range of cost per square foot, location alone can represent as much as 70% of the cost driver for a 2-3 Story Motel. The median for this type of construction is between $170 and $180 per square foot."
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"docid": "D1492359#0",
"title": "http://www.austincontrarian.com/austincontrarian/2014/01/micro-units.html\nAustin Contrarian",
"text": "\"Councilmember Spelman is trying to determine whether we can do something about affordability with micro units: Thanks to Austin City Council Member Bill Spelman, who’s concerned about spiraling local housing costs, the city will look into a possible way to help more folks get a little place of their own. The operative word here is little, and Spelman, who doesn’t shy from big ideas (he also thinks we might need a local subway system), is serious about this small idea. It’s called “micro-housing. ”“This is an affordable housing issue,” he told me. “ What we’ve found in other urban markets is that, as construction prices get close to $300 per square foot, young folks are willing to consider living in much smaller than traditional apartments.” ( See, it’s not just us less-young folks who daydream about downsizing. ) Affordable housing math is simple: Costs can be reduced by cutting per-square-foot prices or by buying or renting fewer square feet. Focused on the latter, Spelman won the council’s OK on Thursday to direct the city staff to research “recommendations for making micro-unit development legal and viable in Austin, including any necessary code amendments. ”Spelman is thinking pretty small, as in apartments of 300 to 500 square feet. The idea is one of several now pending at City Hall to deal with the problem, caused by our coolness, of high housing costs."
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"docid": "D238478#0",
"title": "http://streeteasy.com/talk/discussion/4998-construction-and-land-costs-per-square-foot\nConstruction and Land Costs Per Square Foot",
"text": "\"Street Easy Forums · Market Construction and Land Costs Per Square Foot Started by Topperover 9 years ago Posts: 1335Member since: May 2008Discussion about Does anyone know how much it costs to develop new construction on a price per square foot basis? Probably hard and soft costs. I'd like to get an idea as to how over, under or fairly priced existing apartments are relative to what might be considered replacement cost. Thanks. Response by The Fedover 9 years ago Posts: 176Member since: Mar 2008Parameters? Response by Topperover 9 years ago Posts: 1335Member since: May 2008I'm flexible as to parameters. But let's speak about good Manhattan neighborhoods, good quality - but not necessarily designer, top-of-the-line. Are there other parameters you need? Response by csnover 9 years ago Posts: 450Member since: Dec 2007Are we talking about a 6 unit or 160 unit building? Is it residential or commercial?"
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"docid": "D3059716#0",
"title": "http://www.xmms.org/qna/How_to_calculate_average_cost_per_square_foot_for_utilities_for_an_apartment-qna739909.html\n.",
"text": "\"Q How to calculate average cost per square foot for utilities for an apartment? Calculating average cost of utilities for a one bedroom apartment Topic: Utilities monthly cost Asked by: Sidney In Business & Finance > Renting & Real Estate > Average>A Top Solutions Utility providers can provide the information in the best way. This is easy way to know ab ... read more My home is 1600 sqf and my bills are about 200 a month betwwen electricity and water. bu i ... read more Visitors to this page also searched for: Utilities 1500 square feet chicago Electrical work cost for a 35000 square foot warehouse in san fran Electicity costs for 5 000 sq ft office Utilities per square foot calculator Add your answer Post to Facebook Post to Twitter Subscribe me Suggested Solutions (5) What's this?mariah4500Level 5 (Scholar)52 Answers, 4 Followers\"\"Electricity costs double about 50-100 dollars per...\"\"30 1 Utility providers can provide the information in the best way. This is easy way to know about gas and electricity expenses. If the place needs to be heated by gas or oil determine the amount of gallons needed to heat up the place. For the furnace measure the square feet of the area and the temperature you will require. Now call the oil provider for the estimation of probable gallons needed. Gas usually costs between 15-40 dollars per month in Los Angeles. Electricity costs double about 50-100 dollars per month in LA and 75-150 dollars in Edison land.source: How much do utilities cost per month in an apartment?"
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"docid": "D1223955#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_to_build_a_ranch_style_house_in_Indiana\nWhat is the average cost per square foot to build a ranch style house in Indiana?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Home & Garden Home Improvement Building and Carpentry What is the average cost per square foot to build a ranch style house in Indiana? Flag What is the average cost per square foot to build a ranch style house in Indiana? Edit Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.142.85714325 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ballengerb1 3 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Texas? The price will vary within the State and depends on the location of the house. Check with local people, such as the insurance companies, builder's association, and possibly th …What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125Edit What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts? in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate for new constuction and for additions ie family room or addition garage? Edit What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in charlotte nc? The average cost per square foot for building a new home in Charlotte, North Carolina is about $110 per square foot."
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"docid": "D2261775#0",
"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_meter_for_warehouse_space_in_toronto-qna155506.html\n.",
"text": "\"Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Connie Level 1 (Contributor)58 Answers\"\"The average per square foot cost for commercial...\"\"2 3 The average per square foot cost for commercial office space construction can be anywhere between $100 per square foot to $200 per square foot or even more. The cost will depend on the kind of material and fitting and furniture you plan to use for the office construction. The costing will not just include building material cost but also flooring, furniture, lighting amongst others. If you want an accurate cost per square foot then its better that you meet a contractor or an architect with proper expertise in this field. Thanks Phillip Rogerson.source: What is the average per square foot cost for commercial office space construction in washington dc? Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Average warehouse space cost per square foot uk Us average cost per square meter of warehouse space Average cost of warehouse space per foot ohio Issac Level 1 (Contributor)31 Answers\"\"For a class office space the monthly rentals per square foot is $3 per...\"\"3 0 The average cost per square foot of commercial rental space in the US and Canada hovers around $36 per square foot. Surely the price of commercial rental space depends on various factors. For A class office space the monthly rentals per square foot is $3 per square foot while the the monthly rental for a B Class office space is $2.5 per square foot."
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"docid": "D966273#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_for_building_a_house_in_South_Carolina\nWhat is the average cost per square foot for building a house in South Carolina?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America Oregon Portland Oregon What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in South Carolina? Flag What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in South Carolina? Answer by Bob Percy Confidence votes 124If you are going to build the house and pay for materials only, and you already own the land I would think in the $40-$50/ft range. If you add the building, and land cost into the Sq Ft, it would be in the $75-100 Sq FT range. Track homes with land included are going to run in the $100-150/sq. ft. range. If you own the land and are having a custom builder build new, your square foot prices could run from $125-200 or more very easily. On a brand new kitchen alone in todays economy, you will spend $50k (national average).123 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.?"
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"docid": "D551939#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_for_building_a_house_in_Mississippi\nWhat is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Mississippi?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Countries, States, and Cities United States of America Oregon Portland Oregon What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Mississippi? Flag What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Mississippi? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. The average cost per square foot for building a house in Missippi is $125.00.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ballengerb1 3 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Texas? The price will vary within the State and depends on the location of the house. Check with local people, such as the insurance companies, builder's association, and possibly th …What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts?in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate. for new constuction and for additions ie family room or addition garage? What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in charlotte nc?"
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"docid": "D2579823#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_of_carpet_padding_per_square_yard\nWhat is the average cost of carpet padding per square yard?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Home & Garden Home Improvement Flooring What is the average cost of carpet padding per square yard? Flag What is the average cost of carpet padding per square yard? Answer by Phoenix Sage Confidence votes 18.4KCommunity Manager - Staance The price of the padding depends on your market and where you live. Also, it varies in thickness and density. For example in Minnesota our pricing starts at $.30 sq ft ($2.70 a yard) up to $.60 sq ft ($5.40 a yard).6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Don Barrett 3,653 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for carpet? Wiki Answers Responses: There is no one price, & no one quality, could be junk for about a buck or premium stuff for $6-10 or more a foot. Here's a good rule of thumb, assuming …Don Barrett 3,653 Contributions What is the average cost of carpet padding?plan on a range of about .50 cents per foot for something decent up to $1 per feet for the premium stuff with all the bells & whistles Debi Semke 1,284 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for carpet padding? Around $2.00What is the average price of carpet per square yard?$2.00Regenia Albers 1 Contribution What is the average cost of frieze carpet per square foot?2.39If carpet costs 5.99 a square foot how much would it be per square yard? $53.91 per square yard."
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"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_to_calculate_the_price_of_the_corrugated_boxes-qna329443.html\n.",
"text": "\"Suggested Solutions (9) What's this? Amado Level 1 (Contributor)37 Answers\"\"Actually to calculate condo price is under cost department...\"\"0 0 Actually to calculate condo price is under cost department, project department and sales department. There have calculation but i don`t have the details. Sorry i cannot help you. soon wong sales and marketing. com Sent: Sunday, 2 August 2009 11:30 AM To: soonwong. my Subject: How to calculate condo price. How to calculate condo price. Before I go ahead, is there any pointers you might have. Any help would be appreciated."
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"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_much_does_hydro_cost_for_apartment-qna38308.html\n.",
"text": "\"Solutions Mason Level 1 (Contributor)27 Answers\"\"Or an old refridgerator or an electric dryer for hydro...\"\"2 1 The cost of hydro will totally depend upon which place the person is residing, what is the locality etc. Also, what the person is using like gas stove or electric stove, or an old refridgerator or an electric dryer for hydro which will be the determining factor for the cost of hydro at any place. Harry Doubtson. Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Average cost of electricity bc hydro apartment Cost for hydro heat gas and electricity for a 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartments for rent in oakville ontario 2 bedroom apartment personal hydro cost Suggested Solutions (8) What's this? Wilmer Level 1 (Contributor)35 Answers, 1 Follower\"\"The price you pay if you buy electricity from your local utility...\"\"2 1 The price of electricity in Ontario (I assume this is what you mean by `hydro`, because this term can also refer to water power plants) is governed by the Ontario Energy Board and they have a very clear description of the price you pay if you buy electricity from your local utility. Some people buy electricity from a private retailer and this price varies by retailer, the same way that the price of a shirt varies between which retailer you purchase it from. I`m not sure what you options you are referring to, i. are you planning on installing onsite generation equipment like solar panels or a gas turbine. Until then, check out the link above,. On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 12:54 PM, lanacanesheets@gmail."
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"title": "http://www.goftp.com/qna/How_much_does_it_cost_to_clean_an_apartment_complex-qna103964.html\n.",
"text": "\"Solutions Meri Level 1 (Contributor)18 Answers\"\"Cost $74_$200.a 1 ,300 square foot singal story home with seven rooims runs $95_$300.a2,200...\"\"17 2 One time cleaning of a 900 square foot two bed room apartment with five room cost $74_$200.a 1 ,300 square foot singal story home with seven rooims runs $95_$300.a2,200 two story three bedroom home with nine room average $149_400.by weekly cleaning of the same five room apartment costs$59_$124,the seven room single story home runs $79_150,and nine room two story home costs $104_$180. ( sidq1_saboor)Was this answer helpful? Yes | No Comment Reply Report This answer closely relates to: Cost of cleaning a 400 square foot vacant apartment Average cleaning cost of 4 bedroom apt Average cost to pay to clean a one bedroom apartment Suggested Solutions (10) What's this? Richard Level 1 (Contributor)41 Answers\"\"A developer who is building a new community or a syndicator who finds deals...\"\"1 0 The simple answer is that the bigger the complex the more money down required. In today`s marketplace putting 25% down on a property is a required of most lenders. This does not include the closing costs. If you are a new investor to the multi-family arena I would suggest investing your hard earned money with a developer who is building a new community or a syndicator who finds deals and then raises the money for acquisition. There is quite a bit to know. But if you could learn from someone you invest with you can give you a very nice return, then the second time around you could have a go at it solo. com Scott Yahraus President 5727 Topanga Canyon Blvd. #"
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_to_build_a_house_in_San_Francisco_Bay_Area\nWhat is the average cost per square foot to build a house in San Francisco Bay Area?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Home & Garden Home Improvement Building and Carpentry What is the average cost per square foot to build a house in San Francisco Bay Area? Flag What is the average cost per square foot to build a house in San Francisco Bay Area? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. I'm an architect and have projects in the Berkeley, Marin and San Francisco areas. Three crucial determinants are slope, access, and available utilities. If you have a somewhat flat lot with utilities available from the street and good access, you can get your price down to $275-$325 per square foot. This assumes the most minimal of finishes (be prepared to paint and nail in molding) and you on your own for appliance budget. This does not include permit fees, structural or architectural fees or other zoning variances/fees imposed by the City or County, or your initial fees in purchasing the lot.2 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts?in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_average_cost_per_square_foot_for_building_a_house_in_Tennessee\nWhat is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Tennessee?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Home & Garden Home Buying Flag Share In Home Buying What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Tennessee? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.75$-100$ per sq. ft. unless your a magician and can make your house magically appear.6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Ballengerb1 3 Contributions What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in Texas? The price will vary within the State and depends on the location of the house. Check with local people, such as the insurance companies, builder's association, and possibly th …What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in southern california.? I have gotten quotes that range from 95-150, with the average about 110-125What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in eastern Massachusetts? in masschusetts what is peer square foot cost of constructon to start an estimate for new constuction and for additions ie family room or addition garage? What is the average cost per square foot for building a house in charlotte nc?"
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"docid": "D1340126#0",
"title": "http://www.collegetuitioncompare.com/edu/219602/austin-peay-state-university/tuition/\nPaying for Austin Peay State University",
"text": "Paying for Austin Peay State University Austin Peay State University is public, 4 or more years school located in Clarksville, Tennessee. The 2018 undergraduate tuition & fees of Austin Peay State University are $7,913 for Tennessee residents and $23,153 for out of State students and the 2018 graduate school tuition & fees are $9,215 for State residents and $21,797 for others. Trends Tennessee Tuition Request Information Save School"
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"docid": "D219100#0",
"title": "http://www.schools.com/programs/physical-health-education\nOnline Physical Health EducationDegree Programs",
"text": "Tweet With increasing reports coming out about the importance of physical activity in promoting overall health, the need for well-trained and passionate health and physical education teachers may never have been greater. If you want to earn a living helping the next generation live healthier lives than the last, physical health education degree programs could be a great place to start. Many study plans for physical education and health teachers are four-year bachelor's programs, although some institutions may provide an accelerated path that takes less time. If you've already got an associate degree or certificate, some of your credits may transfer into a bachelor's degree plan and reduce the length of the program. What's more, if you're either already licensed to teach public school or plan to use your expertise in another arena, online physical health education degrees can help you earn your degree without taking time out of your regular work schedule. Online degrees for physical health education students tend to focus on private-sector work, health advocacy and community-based educational approaches. Best Colleges for Physical Health Education Degree Programs 2018-19There are around 300 U. S. schools training future health and P. E. teachers, according to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), so we gathered and analyzed data to find out which ones had the most to offer. Tap the methodology button below to see how we calculated the rankings, and read on for our list of the ten best colleges for physical health education degree programs. Download Badge Methodology1The University of Montana Western -ADMISSION RATE Open TEST REQUIREMENTS N/AAPPLICATION FEE $30NO. OF ONLINE PROGRAMS 3Additional Info Click here for free info about The University of Montana-Western The oldest collegiate education department in Montana can be found at our No."
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"docid": "D944184#0",
"title": "https://www.campusexplorer.com/colleges/E7A9F46C/Texas/San-Antonio/Northwest-Vista-College/tuition-financial-aid/\nNorthwest Vista College (NVC)",
"text": "Get Admissions Info Northwest Vista College Snapshot Academics Cost College Life Reviews Undergraduate Tuition & Expenses In-State Out-of-State Tuition & Fees $5,500 $10,822Books & Supplies $1,900 $1,900Other Expenses TOTAL $7,400 $12,722Undergraduate Expenses Did you know? Approximately 63% of those attending Northwest Vista College receive financial aid. The average amount of federal, state, or local aid is $8,705 . The average amount of student loans is $5,145 . Make sure you apply to all grants and loans that you qualify for. You can also use our Scholarship Search to help you pay for college. In-State: Tuition & Fees: 74%Books & Supplies: 26%Out-Of-State Tuition & Fees: 85%Books & Supplies: 15%Financial Aid Received by Northwest Vista College Students Percent Receiving Aid Average Amount Received Federal Grant 52% $4,440Local Grant 25% $1,683Institutional Grant 3% $1,426Pell Grant 52% $4,393Student Loans 8% $5,145TOTAL FINANCIAL AID 63% $8,705Required Financial Aid Forms FAFSATypes of Loans Available Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans Direct PLUS Loans Federal Perkins Loans Payment Plans Deferred Payment Plan School’s Own Payment Plan Financial Aid Office Financial Aid Officer Noe Ortiz Director of Financial Aid [email protected] Financial Aid Office P (210) 486-4600F (210) 486-4168@ [email protected] NVC Scholarships Name Amount Deadline CFA Scholarship$12,000 April 2Hinson-Hazelwood College Access Loan$10,000 May 15Dr. Joseph Graham Fellowship for College Pro-Life Leaders$8,000 March 25Abe and Annie Seibel Foundation Loan$6,000 February 28St. David's Neal Kocurek Scholarship$6,000 March 12Millhollon Educational Trust Loan$5,000 July 1 (fall); January 2 (spring)St. David's Medical Center Healthcare Volunteers Scholarship$5,000 February 15Perry F. Bradley, Jr. Memorial Scholarship$3,000 May 1Toward Excellence, Access, & Success (TEXAS) Grant$2,640 May 15Jere W. Thompson, Jr. Scholarship$2,000 April 1See All 25 NVC Scholarships Find Scholarships by major, school location, and more."
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"docid": "D133626#0",
"title": "http://www.collegecalc.org/colleges/texas/the-university-of-texas-at-austin/\nCost to Attend The University of Texas at Austin",
"text": "\"2016 College Calc Best Value Colleges - 30th Annual Costs Undergraduate Tuition The University of Texas at Austin tuition is $10,092 per year for in-state residents. This is 48% more expensive than the national average public four year tuition of $6,841. The cost is 33% cheaper than the average Texas tuition of $15,167 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 43rd in Texas amongst 4 year colleges for affordability and is the 66th most expensive 4 year college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is $35,682 which represents a 254% premium. Housing Costs On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $10,070 per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Austin should budget at least this amount. Books and Supplies The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $662. Other Living Expenses If living on-campus, students should budget for $4,310 in additional living expenses. Off-campus students should budget for $4,310 in other miscellaneous living expenses."
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"docid": "D1134652#0",
"title": "http://www.valuecolleges.com/rankings/best-value-engineering-programs/\nTop 50 Best Value Engineering Programs",
"text": "Find Your Degree Program123Let's Go!Sponsored Schools Rankings Top 50 Best Value Master’s in Robotics Programs 2018Top 50 Best Value Community Colleges 2018Top 50 Best Value Bachelor’s in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Top 50 Best Pre-College Summer Programs 2018There are a handful of fields that all but guarantee graduates a high return on investment: finance, medicine, law. But for people who like hands-on experimentation, complex projects, and dreaming big, engineering is the way to go. Engineering degrees have spectacularly high ROIs, even from state colleges and universities, and there’s a job market hungry for qualified engineers. If you’re considering a bachelor’s in engineering, look at residential programs before online. There are a lot of very solid financial reasons to go residential. First of all, there are very few reputable online programs for undergraduate engineering in the first place, largely because engineering is such a hands-on field – it’s tough to learn basic concepts from simulations and virtual models. That’s something a residential program can provide; most universities have well-equipped laboratories for experimentation. Most universities also have master’s programs that you can step right into to further raise your credentials. Secondly, location is important: the best residential programs are usually located in cities or regions with lots of industry, business, and government agencies that employ engineers, whether it’s Silicon Valley, the Research Triangle, or the resurgent Rust Belt. Plus, university and college engineering schools often have long-standing relationships with the corporations and industries in their area, providing a pipeline into the job market."
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"docid": "D1340128#0",
"title": "http://www.collegesimply.com/colleges/tennessee/austin-peay-state-university/price/\nAustin Peay State University Tuition & Cost Guide",
"text": "0 ratings Overview Admission Price Outcomes Students Majors Reviews Cost to Attend In State Tennessee Resident Sticker Price$23,488Tuition $6,216Books and Supplies $1,550Other Fees $1,473Room and Board $9,711Other Expenses Budget $4,538Out of State Resident Sticker Price$38,728Tuition $21,456Books and Supplies $1,550Other Fees $1,473Room and Board $9,711Other Expenses Budget $4,538Residents of Tennessee pay an annual total price of $23,488 to attend Austin Peay State University on a full time basis. This fee is comprised of $6,216 for tuition, $9,711 room and board, $1,550 for books and supplies and $1,473 for other fees. Out of state residents are charged a total cost of $38,728 which is 64.9% higher than Tennessee residents. The tuition charge is $21,456 while room and board is $9,711, books and supplies are $1,550 and other fees come in at $1,473. All tuition data is sourced from the 2016/2017 U. S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics survey. Calculate My Chances at Austin Peay State University Get Admission & Tuition Info campusexplorer.com/Austin Peay St... Net Price Average Net Price '14/'15$11,417Family Income Net Price Paid$0 to $30,000 $8,497$30,001 to $48,000 $9,936$48,001 to $75,000 $14,518$75,001 to $110,000 $15,272$110,000+ $15,259The average reported annual net price for Austin Peay State University for students receiving grants or scholarship aid was $11,417 in 2014/2015. Financial Aid Type Avg./Student Students Receiving Annual Total Grant Aid $8,004 91%Pell Grant $4,624 52%Federal Student Loan $5,477 54%The average reported annual net price for Austin Peay State University for students receiving grants or scholarship aid was $11,417 in 2014/2015. Advertisement Calculate My Chances at Austin Peay State University Get Admission & Tuition Info campusexplorer.com/Austin Peay St... Student Loans To gauge a more realistic picture of what it may really cost you out of pocket to go to Austin Peay State University, we've modeled a ten year student loan with an original principal value of $41,184. The loan balance of $41,184 is a four year multiple of the $10,296 average net price. This is a estimate of what you could owe upon graduation if you were to qualify for average financial aid and what a degree really may cost."
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"title": "http://www.wsbtv.com/sports/college/university-of-georgia/georgia-football-ticket-prices-are-going-up/691659846\nGeorgia football ticket prices are going up",
"text": "Georgia football ticket prices are going up Updated: Jan 30, 2018 - 6:23 PMLoading... of ATHENS, Ga. - If you want to see the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium next season, it’s going to cost you more than ever before. After the Dawgs’ historic run in the 2017-18 season, ticket prices are going up. The UGA Athletic Association announced Tuesday that it will move to a variable season ticket pricing model. “The total price for a seven-game season football ticket package will be $465, with an average price of $66.42 per game for season ticket holders,” the university said. Tickets for each game will be divided into two tiers: Tier 1 games will be $75 per ticket for season ticket holders. Those will be the home games against Power Five opponents. Tier 2 games will be $55 per ticket for season ticket holder. Those will be the home games against non-Power Five opponents. For the 2018 football season, UGA will move to a variable season ticket pricing model. The total price for 7-game package will be $465, with an average price of $66.42 per game pic.twitter.com/2FQ3lka Qe E— Zach Klein (@Zach Klein WSB) January 30, 2018The price of a single game ticket in 2017 was $50."
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"title": "http://radiologyed.org/schools/tennessee/\nEducation Options for Tomorrowâs Radiologic Technologists in Tennessee",
"text": "Education Options for Tomorrow’s Radiologic Technologists in Tennessee T ennessee offers a number of degree programs in radiologic technology at schools around the state. Students here may earn limited license certifications, Associate of Science degrees, or Bachelor of Science degrees. ( Leer esta información en español)Radiologic technology also offers an average salary that compares very favorably to the average household income across the state. With a low cost of living in addition to these advantages, Tennessee is a good place in which to pursue and practice a career in radiologic science. Zip Code: Subject: Program: Degree: Online Campus Both Show me the schools >> Updated: 04/11/2018Loading... Salaries for Radiologists In 2015, radiologic technologists in Tennessee earned an average salary of $50,100 per year. This figure is somewhat below the national average salary in this field of $58,520 per year. However, it is comfortably above the average annual income in Tennessee of $41,300. Tennessee also enjoys and overall cost of living index that is well below the average for the entire US. More information on Rad Tech salaries in Tennessee. Radiology Requirements in Tennessee Radiologist assistants, radiographers, and radiation therapists must pass the state or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam in order to practice in Tennessee."
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"docid": "D636345#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Memphis_Tigers_football_team\n2014 Memphis Tigers football team",
"text": "\"2014 Memphis Tigers football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search 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. ( August 2014)2014 Memphis Tigers football The American co-champion Miami Beach Bowl champion Miami Beach Bowl, W 55–48 vs. BYUConference American Athletic Conference Ranking Coaches No. 25AP No. 252014 record 10–3 (7–1 The American)Head coach Justin Fuente (3rd season)Offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey Defensive coordinator Barry Odom Home stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 59,308)Seasons← 2013 2015 →2014 American Athletic Conference football standingsv t e Conf Overall Team W L W LNo. 25 Memphis + 7 – 1 10 – 3Cincinnati + 7 – 1 9 – 4UCF + 7 – 1 9 – 4East Carolina 5 – 3 8 – 5Houston 5 – 3 8 – 5Temple 4 – 4 6 – 6South Florida 3 – 5 4 – 8Tulane 2 – 6 3 – 9Tulsa 2 – 6 2 – 10Connecticut 1 – 7 2 – 10SMU 1 – 7 1 – 11+ – Conference co-champions Rankings from AP Poll The 2014 Memphis Tigers football team represented the University of Memphis in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were coached by third-year head coach Justin Fuente and played their home games at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The Tigers competed as a member of the American Athletic Conference. Memphis began the year with low expectations since they finished at the bottom of the American Athletic Conference and posted a 3–9 (1–7 The American) record in 2013."
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"docid": "D2691512#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Harper_(personal_trainer)\nBob Harper (personal trainer)",
"text": "\"Bob Harper (personal trainer)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bob Harper Born August 18, 1965 (age 52)Nashville, Tennessee, U. S. Occupation Personal trainer, author Height 5 ft 11.5 in (181.6 cm)Weight 167 lb (76 kg)Website mytrainerbob.com Robert \"\" Bob \"\" Harper (born August 18, 1965) [1] is an American personal trainer and author. He appears on the American television series The Biggest Loser. On September 8, 2015, Harper was announced as new host of The Biggest Loser, succeeding Alison Sweeney. [ 2] He is an advisor on The New Celebrity Apprentice. [ citation needed]Contents [ hide ]1 Career2 Personal life3 Bibliography4 References5 External links Career [ edit]Harper has worked as a personal trainer for celebrity clients, including Jennifer Jason Leigh. [ 1] In 1999, he was cast as an extra in Melissa Etheridge 's hit video for the song \"\" Angels Would Fall \"\" from her album Breakdown. [ 3] He is featured as a trainer on the United States version of The Biggest Loser reality television series. He has been a trainer on the NBC show since 2004 [4] and has appeared in several Biggest Loser DVD workouts. Harper is also featured in the first three seasons of the Australian version of the show. [ 5]In addition to his appearances, speaking dates, and writing, Harper teaches regular classes in Los Angeles and works as a yoga instructor. ["
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"title": "http://college-tuition.startclass.com/l/4035/The-University-of-Texas-at-Austin\nCost of Attending The University of Texas at AustinAustin, Texas",
"text": "See all College Tuition Share Cost of Attending The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas In-State Tuition: $9,806 USD Out-of-State Tuition: $34,676 USD Smart Rating: 93 This page focuses on tuition and financial aid details for The University of Texas at Austin. Head to our colleges page to see more detailed information about UT Austin such as admissions and demographics, or see our Colleges topic to find the right 4-year university for you. Note: Tuition is per year with fees. Financial aid is only available for those who qualify. See Tuition for All Colleges Calculate My Chances Advertisement Share The University of Texas at Austin Tuition Summary How much is tuition at The University of Texas at Austin? The cost of attending The University of Texas at Austin for in-state students without financial aid is $9,806 USD. The cost for out-of-state students without financial aid is $34,676 USD. Cost & Aid Relatively affordable in-state tuition ($9,806 USD)Extremely expensive out-of-state tuition ($34,676 USD)Relatively low percent of freshmen receive grants (54%)Institution Public institution Semester calendar President: Gregory L. Fenves Student Body One of the largest schools (50,950 undergrad & grad students)One of the largest undergrad populations (39,619 students)Mostly in-state students: 87% (13% nonresident)Balanced gender ratio (51% female - 49% male)Locale Locale type: large city Very hot summer (84 degrees Fahrenheit average)Chilly autumn-like winter (53 degrees Fahrenheit average)Get Admissions Info on The University of Texas at Austin (It only takes a minute! ) How will my data be used? Step 1 of 4Choose Area of Study Choose Concentration Zip code Continue Privacy Policy Advertisement Share Cost & Expenses Estimated Annual Costs of Attendance Off-Campus Living at Home More Off-Campus Estimated Cost of Attendance Category Undergraduate In-State Tuition & Fees $9,806 USDPart-Time Tuition (per credit hour) $456 USDOut-of-State Tuition & Fees $34,676 USDPart-Time Tuition (per credit hour) $1,584 USDRoom & Board $11,456 USDBooks & Supplies $750 USDOther Expenses $4,310 USDAnnual In-State Cost of Attendance $26,322 USDAnnual Out-of-State Cost of Attendance $51,192 USDHow Total Cost of Attendance was Calculated Start Class' total cost of attendance was calculated by including both primary costs and additional costs."
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"docid": "D1814340#0",
"title": "http://allaccountingcareers.com/associate-degree-in-accounting\nAccounting Associate's Degree Programs",
"text": "Accounting Associate's Degree Programs At a Glance Total Associate Programs: 1,731Online Associate Programs: 1,555Average Tuition: $10,160Average Scholarship Package: $3,744Average Grant Amount: $6,153Average Housing Cost: $4,664Average Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 18:1An Associate's degree in accounting is a short degree program that allows students to gain experience and knowledge in basic accounting skills. This degree prepares students for entry-level accounting jobs upon graduation. Most accounting associate's degrees are at community colleges or technical colleges, but many schools partner with larger colleges and universities to give students the opportunity to move on to their Bachelor's in Accounting. Nationwide, there are 1,738 associate accounting programs. The average tuition cost is $10,201, which is offset by an average scholarship amount of $3,736 and grant package of $6,159. Some of the largest associate programs in accounting include Ashford University in Clinton, IA, Austin Community College District in Austin, TX, and Liberty University Online. If a student goes full-time (12-18 credits per semester), they can generally expect to finish an Associate's degree in accounting in about two years. Most programs require between 60 and 64 credits for graduation. Some of the classes that an accounting student will take include cost accounting, taxation, payroll accounting, spreadsheets, macroeconomics, and financial statement analysis. Many programs also focus on accounting technology as new accounting computer programs become mainstream."
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"docid": "D2601769#0",
"title": "http://www.nashvillechamber.com/homepage/worknashville/jobboard/largestemployers.aspx\nLargest Employers in the Nashville Region",
"text": "About Us Purpose & Brand Promise History Board of Directors Annual Reports Nashville Chamber Initiatives Economic Development & P2020K-12 Education Freshman Career Fair Legislative Priorities Music City Music Council Nashville Entrepreneur Center Nashville Health Care Council Talent Development Young Professionals Vital Signs News and Updates Drive to 55 Dashboard Moving Forward Membership Join Now Engagement Center Programs & Events Relationship-Building Events Business Growth & Development Events Community Action Events CEO Roundtables NEXT Awards HR Excellence Awards Nashville Emerging Leader Awards Event Calendar Investment Levels & Membership Benefits Members Only Get Involved Cost-Savings Programs Online Speakers Bureau Sponsorship, Advertising and Promotion Business Directory New Members Business Connect Business Connect Coupons Business Connect RFP Tool Business Connect Request List Area Advisory Councils Chamber East Chamber South Chamber West Chamber North Chamber Midtown Business in Nashville Start a Business in Nashville Business Studio Major Employers International Business in Nashville Business Voice Business Matchmaking Research Center Disaster Planning Economic Development Relocate Your Business Relocation Advantages Business Climate Taxes & Incentives Regional Partners Target Industries Relocation & Expansion About Our Team P2020 Investor Companies Map Room Economic Development News Contact Us Recent Rankings Real Estate Relocate Your Family Getting Established Cost-of-Living Comparisons Area Schools Public Schools Private Schools Colleges & Universities Community Colleges & Vocational Schools Work in Nashville Grow Your IT Career Employment Resources Internships Internship FAQs Intern Nashville Employer Resource Guide Intern Nashville Employer List Workforce Study Job Board Nashville Area Job Postings Largest Employers Postsecondary Attainment Visit Nashville Visitor Information Lodging Dining Coupons Transportation Services Nashville Map News & Events Event Calendar Blog Lindsay Chambers' Blog Nancy Eisenbrandt's Blog Garrett Harper's Blog Marc Hill's Blog Alex Hughes' Blog Lori Odom's Blog Courtney Ross' Blog Rita Mc Donald's Blog Stephanie Coleman's Blog Adam Lister's Blog Candy Johnson's Blog Whitney Weeks' Blog Jennifer Carlat's Blog Press Releases News Articles E-newsletter Sign-Up Chamber Publications E-newsletter Archive Economic Impact Studies Education Reports & Publications Legislative Scorecards Nashville Economic Profile RSS Feeds Chamber You Tube Videos Contact Us Contact Form Chamber Staff Directory Frequently Asked Questionsmember login »find a business »Home Work in Nashville Job Board Largest Employers Largest Employers in the Nashville Region Largest Employers in Nashville Area Top Employers1. Vanderbilt University & Medical Center2. Nissan North America3. HCA Holdings Inc.4. Saint Thomas Health Services5. Randstad6. Shoney's Inc.7. Electrolux Home Products8. Kroger Company9. Community Health Systems10."
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"docid": "D1123288#0",
"title": "https://www.thoughtco.com/university-of-memphis-admissions-787764\nUniversity of Memphis Admissions",
"text": "\"Resources ›For Students & Parents University of Memphis Admissions ACT Scores, Acceptance Rate, Financial Aid, Graduation Rate & More Share Flipboard Email Print University of Memphis. Cgoodell / Wikimedia Commonsby Allen Grove Updated October 17, 2017University of Memphis Admissions Overview: The University of Memphis has an acceptance rate of 57%, making it a generally accessible school. Successful applicants will generally have good grades and test scores. To apply, interested students will need to submit an application, high school transcripts, and scores from the SAT or ACT. For more information, be sure to visit the school's website, or get in touch with the admissions office. Will You Get In? Calculate Your Chances of Getting In with this free tool from Cappex Admissions Data (2016): University of Memphis Acceptance Rate: 57%Test Scores -- 25th / 75th Percentile SAT Critical Reading: 450 / 600SAT Math: 450 / 560SAT Writing: - / -What these SAT numbers mean ACT Composite: 18 / 25ACT English: 18 / 25ACT Math: 17 / 24ACT Writing: - / -What these ACT numbers mean University of Memphis Description: Located about four miles east of downtown, the University of Memphis is the flagship research university in the Tennessee Board of Regents system. The university was founded in 1912. The park-like campus is a designated arboretum offering self-guided tours, and the red brick buildings are laid out in a Jeffersonian style similar to the University of Virginia. In academics, the University of Memphis offers a wide range of majors and degrees, with notable strengths in journalism, nursing, business, and education."
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"docid": "D2703367#0",
"title": "http://blog.collegetuitioncompare.com/2013/01/us-top-100-college-tuition-comparison.html\nUS Top 100 Colleges Tuition & Cost Comparison",
"text": "US Top 100 Colleges Tuition & Cost Comparison Francisco Kim General information and comparison between us top 100In the field of us top 100, 44 public and 58 private schools are included in the top 10 rankings where Princeton University is on the top of the list and Harvard University is positioned on second. Next table shows academic information and general characteristics of the best us top 100 colleges. Table. Best Us Top 100 Schools Overview Rank Name Acceptance Rates Graduation Rates Population Student Faculty Ratio1Princeton University Princeton, NJ7% 96% 8,088 1:6 (16.67 %)2Harvard University Cambridge, MA6% 97% 28,791 1:8 (12.50 %)3Yale University New Haven, CT7% 96% 12,336 1:6 (16.67 %)4Columbia University in the City of New York New York, NY7% 95% 27,589 1:6 (16.67 %)4Stanford University Stanford, CA6% 95% 16,963 1:10 (10.00 %)4University of Chicago Chicago, IL9% 92% 15,097 1:6 (16.67 %)7Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge, MA8% 93% 11,319 1:8 (12.50 %)8Duke University Durham, NC13% 95% 15,856 1:7 (14.29 %)8University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA12% 96% 24,806 1:6 (16.67 %)10California Institute of Technology Pasadena, CA11% 92% 2,209 1:3 (33.33 %)11Dartmouth College Hanover, NH10% 96% 6,298 1:8 (12.50 %)12Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, MD18% 92% 21,372 1:9 (11.11 %)13Northwestern University Evanston, IL15% 93% 21,554 1:7 (14.29 %)14Washington University in St Louis Saint Louis, MO16% 94% 14,348 1:8 (12.50 %)15Cornell University Ithaca, NY16% 93% 21,679 1:9 (11.11 %)16Brown University Providence, RI9% 95% 9,181 1:9 (11.11 %)16University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN22% 95% 12,179 1:10 (10.00 %)16Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN13% 92% 12,686 1:8 (12.50 %)19Rice University Houston, TX17% 92% 6,621 1:6 (16.67 %)20University of California-Berkeley Berkeley, CA18% 91% 37,565 1:17 (5.88 %)21Emory University Atlanta, GA26% 89% 14,769 1:8 (12.50 %)21Georgetown University Washington, DC17% 93% 17,858 1:11 (9.09 %)23University of California-Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA22% 92% 41,845 1:16 (6.25 %)23De Vry University-Virginia Arlington, VA- 29% 1,012 -25Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA25% 87% 12,587 1:10 (10.00 %)25University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA20% 90% 42,453 1:9 (11.11 %)27Tufts University Medford, MA19% 92% 10,907 1:9 (11.11 %)27Wake Forest University Winston Salem, NC35% 87% 7,788 1:11 (9.09 %)29University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, MI33% 91% 43,625 1:12 (8.33 %)30University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC28% 89% 29,135 1:13 (7.69 %)31Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA32% 92% 14,317 1:15 (6.67 %)32New York University New York, NY26% 85% 49,274 1:10 (10.00 %)33College of William and Mary Williamsburg, VA33% 90% 8,437 1:12 (8.33 %)33University of Rochester Rochester, NY36% 85% 11,060 1:10 (10.00 %)35Brandeis University Waltham, MA37% 90% 5,945 1:10 (10.00 %)35Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus Atlanta, GA55% 79% 23,109 1:18 (5.56 %)37University of California-San Diego La Jolla, CA38% 86% 30,709 1:19 (5.26 %)38Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, OH42% 78% 10,771 1:11 (9.09 %)38University of California-Davis Davis, CA45% 81% 34,508 1:18 (5.56 %)40Lehigh University Bethlehem, PA31% 88% 7,119 1:10 (10.00 %)40University of California-Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA44% 80% 23,051 1:17 (5.88 %)42Boston University Boston, MA46% 84% 32,112 1:13 (7.69 %)42Northeastern University Boston, MA32% 79% 19,798 1:14 (7.14 %)42Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY41% 84% 6,835 1:15 (6.67 %)42University of California-Irvine Irvine, CA42% 86% 30,051 1:19 (5.26 %)42University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Champaign, IL62% 84% 45,140 1:19 (5.26 %)47University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI68% 82% 42,598 1:18 (5.56 %)48Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus University Park, PA54% 86% 47,040 1:17 (5.88 %)48University of Florida Gainesville, FL47% 85% 49,459 1:21 (4.76 %)48Miami Ad School-Wynwood Miami, FL- - 141 1:16 (6.25 %)48Washington and Lee University Lexington, VA18% 90% 2,264 1:8 (12.50 %)48Yeshiva University New York, NY82% 84% 6,348 1:7 (14.29 %)53The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX40% 79% 51,313 1:17 (5.88 %)54George Washington University Washington, DC33% 80% 25,613 1:12 (8.33 %)54Ohio State School of Cosmetology-Columbus, OH- - 0 -54Pepperdine University Malibu, CA37% 81% 7,417 1:12 (8.33 %)54Tulane University of Louisiana New Orleans, LA26% 75% 12,603 1:9 (11.11 %)58Fordham University Bronx, NY47% 81% 15,231 1:14 (7.14 %)58Southern Methodist University Dallas, TX51% 80% 11,272 1:11 (9.09 %)58Syracuse University Syracuse, NY49% 82% 21,492 1:16 (6.25 %)58University of Connecticut Storrs, CT54% 82% 26,541 1:16 (6.25 %)62Brigham Young University-Provo Provo, UT49% 77% 30,484 1:18 (5.56 %)62Clemson University Clemson, SC58% 82% 21,857 1:16 (6.25 %)62Purdue University-Main Campus West Lafayette, IN60% 69% 39,752 1:12 (8.33 %)62University of Georgia Athens, GA56% 83% 35,197 1:18 (5.56 %)62University of Maryland-College Park College Park, MD47% 82% 37,610 1:18 (5.56 %)62University of Pittsburgh-Pittsburgh Campus Pittsburgh, PA56% 79% 28,617 1:14 (7.14 %)68Texas A & M University-College Station College Station, TX69% 80% 61,642 1:20 (5.00 %)68Worcester Polytechnic Institute Worcester, MA52% 84% 6,381 1:14 (7.14 %)70Rutgers University-New Brunswick New Brunswick, NJ60% 79% 48,378 1:16 (6.25 %)71American University Washington, DC43% 77% 13,061 1:12 (8.33 %)71Baylor University Waco, TX57% 75% 16,263 1:15 (6.67 %)71University of Iowa Iowa City, IA80% 70% 29,970 1:16 (6.25 %)71University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Minneapolis, MN44% 73% 51,147 1:17 (5.88 %)71Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg, VA70% 83% 31,224 1:16 (6.25 %)76Clark University Worcester, MA62% 80% 3,423 1:10 (10.00 %)76Indiana University-Bloomington Bloomington, IN72% 75% 46,416 1:17 (5.88 %)76Marquette University Milwaukee, WI57% 80% 11,745 1:14 (7.14 %)76Miami University-Oxford Oxford, OH67% 80% 18,620 1:17 (5.88 %)76Stevens Institute of Technology Hoboken, NJ38% 78% 6,125 1:10 (10.00 %)76SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Syracuse, NY51% 67% 2,200 1:16 (6.25 %)76Texas Christian University Fort Worth, TX47% 75% 10,033 1:13 (7.69 %)76University of Delaware Newark, DE65% 82% 22,680 1:15 (6.67 %)76University of Massachusetts-Amherst Amherst, MA63% 70% 28,635 1:17 (5.88 %)85Michigan State University East Lansing, MI69% 79% 50,081 1:17 (5.88 %)85University of California-Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, CA60% 74% 17,866 1:18 (5.56 %)85University of Vermont Burlington, VT78% 76% 12,856 1:15 (6.67 %)88SUNY at Binghamton Vestal, NY43% 79% 16,695 1:20 (5.00 %)88Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO37% 67% 5,962 1:16 (6.25 %)88Stony Brook University Stony Brook, NY39% 70% 24,607 1:16 (6.25 %)88The University of Alabama Tuscaloosa, AL57% 67% 36,047 1:21 (4.76 %)88University of Colorado Boulder Boulder, CO88% 68% 32,432 1:18 (5.56 %)88University of Denver Denver, CO77% 76% 11,809 1:11 (9.09 %)88University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK41% 66% 4,682 1:11 (9.09 %)95Drexel University Philadelphia, PA81% 65% 26,359 1:10 (10.00 %)95Florida State University Tallahassee, FL57% 75% 41,226 1:26 (3.85 %)95North Carolina State University at Raleigh Raleigh, NC50% 71% 33,989 1:16 (6.25 %)95University of San Diego San Diego, CA49% 76% 8,349 1:15 (6.67 %)99Saint Louis University Saint Louis, MO64% 70% 17,052 1:12 (8.33 %)99University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO79% 71% 35,425 1:20 (5.00 %)99University of Nebraska-Lincoln Lincoln, NE64% 65% 25,006 1:21 (4.76 %)99University of New Hampshire-Main Campus Durham, NH78% 77% 15,117 1:19 (5.26 %)Student/Faculty Ratio data are reported for year 2014.2016 Tuition & Fees Comparison and 2017 Estimated Costs Next table list 2015-2016 tuition & fees and compars the costs between schools. The 2015-2016 costs officially published by IPEDS, U. S. Department of Education. For the estimated costs for year 2016-2017, bold text amounts are formulated by the school directly and light-italic text amounts are calcluated based on school's previous 2 years tuition change rates. See school's tuition page for detail description. Undergraduate Graduate Living Costs Table. US Top 100 College 2016 Undergraduate Tuition & Fees Comparison and 2017 Estimation2016Tuition & Fees 2017 Estimated Tuition & Fees In-State Out-of-State In-State Out-of-State Princeton University$43,450 $45,540Harvard University$45,278 $46,658Yale University$47,600 $49,470Columbia University in the City of New York$53,000 $55,069Stanford University$46,320 $47,331University of Chicago$51,351 $54,649Massachusetts Institute of Technology$46,704 $48,455Duke University$49,241 $51,510University of Pennsylvania$49,536 $51,477California Institute of Technology$45,390 $47,512Dartmouth College$49,506 $50,944Johns Hopkins University$48,710 $50,417Northwestern University$49,047 $50,911Washington University in St Louis$48,093 $49,770Cornell University$49,116 $50,953Brown University$49,346 $51,366University of Notre Dame$47,929 $49,685Vanderbilt University$44,712 $45,603Rice University$42,253 $43,918University of California-Berkeley$13,431 $38,139 $13,906 $40,574Emory University$46,314 $47,657Georgetown University$48,611 $50,552University of California-Los Angeles$12,763 $37,471 $12,821 $39,459De Vry University-Virginia- -Carnegie Mellon University$50,665 $52,040University of Southern California$50,277 $52,283Tufts University$50,604 $52,644Wake Forest University$47,682 $49,211University of Michigan-Ann Arbor$13,856 $43,476 $13,392 $43,575University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill$8,591 $33,673 $8,834 $33,916Boston College$49,324 $51,287New York University$47,750 $49,062College of William and Mary$19,372 $41,072 $15,674 $41,072University of Rochester$48,280 $49,637Brandeis University$49,598 $51,815Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus$12,204 $32,396 $12,700 $33,900University of California-San Diego$13,530 $38,238 $13,633 $40,273Case Western Reserve University$44,560 $46,531University"
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"docid": "D1060345#0",
"title": "http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/team/_/id/2198/eastern-kentucky-colonels\nEKUHoops @EKUHoops",
"text": "EKUHoops @EKUHoops Good day at the weight room / how many photos can @dboyd20_ insert himself into? pic.twitter.com/oeh ZD6URXt13h EKUHoops @EKUHoops Play like a champion. Train like an underdog. Practice ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/8kt K3TCDPJ17h EKUHoops @EKUHoops. @Coach AWHamilton was a floor general for @Herd MBB from 2002-05. Check out his #mixtape to get you through the res… twitter.com/i/web/status/9…3d45d Eastern Kentucky fires Mc Hale after 3 seasons Dan Mc Hale has been fired by Eastern Kentucky after three seasons as head coach of the Colonels basketball team.46d Walker has 23 points, Morehead St. gets by E. Kentucky 70-66Jordan Walker scored seven of his 23 points in the final minutes as Morehead State held off Eastern Kentucky 70-66 on Saturday afternoon for its second straight victory after dropping eight in a row.48d Mayo and Hobbs help E Kentucky come back to beat SE Missouri Nick Mayo had 25 points and 9 rebounds and Jac Quess Hobbs added 16 points as Eastern Kentucky came back to beat Southeast Missouri State 91-88 on Thursday night.53d Eastern Kentucky upsets Tennessee State 72-59Nick Mayo scored 25 on 9-of-11 shooting, Dillon Avare came off the bench to score a season-high 15 and Eastern Kentucky upset Tennessee State 72-59 on Saturday night.55d Belmont beats Eastern Kentucky 84-73, remains tied for first Amanze Egekeze scored 19 points and had 10 rebounds, Austin Luke also scored 19 and Belmont defeated Eastern Kentucky 84-73 on Thursday night to remain in a first-place tie with Murrray State in the Ohio Valley Conference.60d E. Kentucky holds off Morehead St.; Mayo scores 18 PTs Nick Mayo scored 18 points, grabbed five rebounds and blocked four shots and Eastern Kentucky made 4 of 6 foul shots down the stretch to hold off Morehead State 75-73 on Saturday night.62d Butler's late 3-pointer lifts UT Martin over EKU 70-69Matthew Butler made a 3-pointer with four seconds left to give Tennessee-Martin a 70-69 victory over Eastern Kentucky on Thursday night.67d Tennessee State beats E Kentucky 73-60Delano Spencer scored 20 points with six 3-pointers, Christian Mekowulu added 19 points, and Tennessee State beat Eastern Kentucky 73-60 on Saturday night to win its fourth straight.69d Belmont hits 13 3-pointers, routs Eastern Kentucky 98-63Amanze Egekeze scored 30 points and Belmont shot 62 percent from the field to rout Eastern Kentucky 98-63 on Thursday night for its seventh straight win.74d Stark, Miller lead Murray St. past E. Kentucky, 88-73Jonathan Stark scored 22 points, including six 3-pointers, and Terrell Miller Jr. had his eighth double-double of the season to help Murray State beat Eastern Kentucky 88-73 on Saturday night.76d Austin Peay balances turns back Eastern Kentucky 90-84Terry Taylor scored 19 points, converting a tie-breaking 3-point play with 31.4 seconds left, Averyl Ugba followed with a key block and Austin Peay defeated Eastern Kentucky 90-84 on Thursday night.81d Jacksonville St downs E Kentucky 68-60Malcolm Drumwright scored 20 points with four assists, Jason Burnell added 15 points with eight rebounds and Jacksonville State beat Eastern Kentucky 68-60 on Saturday night for their fourth win in five games.83d Mack lifts Tennessee Tech over Eastern Kentucky 70-67Kajon Mack scored the final six points of the game -- all at the free-throw line -- and Tennessee Tech rallied for a 70-67 victory over Eastern Kentucky on Thursday night.88d Eastern Kentucky holds off Southeast Missouri late, 91-86De Andre Dishman and Dedric Boyd each scored four points in the final minute to carry Eastern Kentucky to a 91-86 win over Southeast Missouri State in an Ohio Valley Conference battle Saturday.90d Boyd has hot hand, Eastern Kentucky tops UT Martin 78-70Dedric Boyd went off for a career-high 31 points on 9-of-12 shooting, including 5 of 8 from 3-point range, and added three steals as Eastern Kentucky led for all but four minutes to defeat Tennessee Martin 78-70 Thursday night.95d Dama guides Eastern Illinois past Eastern Kentucky 54-53Muusa Dama notched his second double-double of the season with 18 points and 13 rebounds and Eastern Illinois held off Eastern Kentucky 54-53 on Saturday.97d SIU-Edwardsville fends off E. Kentucky 85-82Jalen Henry scored a career-high 35 points on 13-of-18 shooting and SIU-Edwardsville ended a three-game skid and beat Eastern Kentucky 85-82 Thursday night.102d Tennessee Tech pulls away late, beats Eastern Kentucky 77-69Aleksa Jugovic scored 28 points and Tennessee Tech pulled away late to beat Eastern Kentucky 77-69 on Saturday night.104d Jacksonville State rolls in OVC opener, beats EKU 76-58Marlon Hunter scored 20 points, Norbertas Giga had 14 points and 13 rebounds, and Jacksonville State beat Eastern Kentucky 76-58 on Thursday night in an Ohio Valley Conference opener.110d Elmore, Burks send Marshall to 91-71 beating of E. Kentucky Jon Elmore scored 26 points and C. J. Burks scored 25 and Marshall defeated Eastern Kentucky 91-71 on Friday night and the Thundering Herd now have won five of their last six."
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"docid": "D1021555#0",
"title": "https://www.texastribune.org/2012/05/18/texplainer-how-much-do-texas-public-universities-c/\nHow Does Tuition Compare at Texas' Public Universities?",
"text": "\"How Does Tuition Compare at Texas' Public Universities? The cost of college in Texas is back at center stage, following speculation last week that University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers' job could be in jeopardy over his frustration with a tuition freeze. Here's a look at the average tuition and fees at every public university in Texas for fiscal year 2012.by Reeve Hamilton May 18, 2012 2 PMTodd Wiseman The Texas Tribune thanks its sponsors. Republish this story Find out how you can put this story on your website. The cost of college in Texas is back at center stage, following speculation over the last week that University of Texas at Austin President Bill Powers' job was in jeopardy over his public disappointment with University of Texas System leaders for their decision to freeze tuition at the flagship campus. Both Board of Regents Chairman Gene Powell and UT System Chancellor Francisco Cigarroa have denied that Powers' statement about the tuition decision — that it will \"\" affect our ability to teach our students and make new discoveries\"\" — has threatened his job security. But they flatly disagree with his assessment, contending that tuition hikes are not sustainable for students or their parents. While the average cost for a single year of public higher education in Texas is currently about $7,000, the actual sticker price varies dramatically throughout the state. According to the most recent data from the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, for a full academic year of higher ed, students pay anywhere from $4,946 at Texas A&M University-Texarkana to $11,168 at the University of Texas at Dallas. To provide context to the ongoing examination of tuition, here is a sortable chart of the average tuition and fees at every public university in Texas for fiscal year 2012: The Texas Tribune thanks its sponsors."
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"docid": "D1167444#0",
"title": "http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/082/tuition\nTuition, fees, charges, and deposits",
"text": "The following information is not intended to be comprehensive and is subject to change. Tuition, fees, and charges are subject to change by administrative, legislative, or regental action, and changes become effective on the date enacted. The following information should be used only as a guideline for estimating costs. For clarification of any matter relating to payment or refund of tuition, fees, charges, and deposits, contact the office or administrative unit from which the charge or refund originated or consult General Information. A student must complete registration by the deadline by making a payment, paying with financial aid, or confirming attendance if the amount due is zero. Registrations that are not complete by the deadline will be canceled, and students will not have access to University services. Tuition. Flat rate tuition for undergraduates. The flat rate tuition for each college covers the student’s academic program costs, including tuition, mandatory fees and charges, and college and course incidental fees. It does not include the general property deposit, the international student health insurance program fee, the international student services fee, the international student orientation fee, or fees for extended field trips that require students to live off campus."
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"docid": "D1929272#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_NCAA_Men%27s_Division_I_Basketball_Tournament\n1987 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from 1987 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament)navigation search1987 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament Season 1986–87Teams 64Finals site Louisiana Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana Champions Indiana (5th title, 5th title game, 6th Final Four)Runner-up Syracuse (1st title game, 2nd Final Four)Semifinalists Providence (2nd Final Four)UNLV (2nd Final Four)Winning coach Bob Knight (3rd title)MOP Keith Smart (Indiana)Attendance 654,744Top scorers Steve Alford Indiana Rony Seikaly Syracuse (138 points)NCAA Division I Men's Tournaments« 1986 1988 »The 1987 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament involved 64 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball. It began on March 12, 1987, and ended with the championship game on March 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana. A total of 63 games were played. Indiana, coached by Bob Knight, won the national title with a 74–73 victory in the final game over Syracuse, coached by Jim Boeheim. Keith Smart of Indiana, who hit the game-winner in the final seconds, and intercepted the full court pass at the last second, was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. The tournament also featured a \"\"Cinderella team\"\" in the Final Four, as Providence College, led by a then-unknown Rick Pitino, made their first Final Four appearance since 1973. This was also the last tournament in which teams were allowed to have home court advantage: Syracuse (2E), De Paul (3MW), Arizona (10W) and UAB (11SE) all opened the tournament playing on their home courts. The 1987 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament was also the first tournament to use the three-point shot. Contents [ hide ]1 Locations1.1 First & Second Rounds1.2 Regional Sites and Final Four2 Teams3 Bracket3.1 East Regional – East Rutherford, New Jersey3.1.1 Regional Final Summary3.2 Southeast Regional – Louisville, Kentucky3.2.1 Regional Final Summary3.3 Midwest Regional – Cincinnati, Ohio3.4 West Regional – Seattle, Washington3.5 Final Four @ New Orleans, Louisiana3.6 Game Summaries3.7 National Championship4 Trivia5 Announcers6 See also7 External links Locations [ edit]Atlanta Indianapolis Charlotte Syracuse Rosemont Birmingham Tucson Salt Lake City1987 first and second rounds Seattle Louisville Cincinnati E. Rutherford New Orleans1987 Regionals (blue) and Final Four (red)First & Second Rounds [ edit]Region Site Venue East Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum Syracuse, New York Carrier Dome Midwest Indianapolis, Indiana Hoosier Dome Rosemont, Illinois Rosemont Horizon Southeast Atlanta, Georgia Omni Coliseum Birmingham, Alabama BJCC Coliseum West Salt Lake City, Utah Special Events Center Tucson, Arizona Mc Kale Center Regional Sites and Final Four [ edit]Region Site Venue East East Rutherford, New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena Midwest Cincinnati, Ohio Riverfront Coliseum Southeast Louisville, Kentucky Freedom Hall West Seattle, Washington The Kingdome Final Four New Orleans, Louisiana Louisiana Superdome For the second time, the Louisiana Superdome hosted the Final Four. There were four domed stadiums in the 1987 tournament, including Indianapolis, New Orleans, Seattle and Syracuse."
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"docid": "D2691511#0",
"title": "http://www.biography.com/people/bob-harper-20728663\nBob Harper Biography",
"text": "\"Quick Facts Name Bob Harper Occupation Writer, Reality Television Star Birth Date August 18, 1965 (age 52)Did You Know? Bob Harper was raised on a cattle farm in Nashville, Tennessee, before moving to California. Education Austin Peay State University Place of Birth Nashville, Tennessee Full Name Robert Harper Zodiac Sign Leo Synopsis Early Life Trainer to the Stars'The Biggest Loser'Other Endeavors Personal Life Cite This Page IN THESE GROUPSFamous Austin Peay State University Alumni Famous People Born in Tennessee Famous People in Television Famous People Born in United States Show All Groups1 of 3«»quotes“I have a real passion for what I do... I'm the luckiest trainer in the world. ”—Bob Harper Bob Harper Biography Writer, Reality Television Star (1965–)37SHARESBob Harper came to fame as a coach on the televised weight-loss competition The Biggest Loser. Synopsis Born on August 18, 1965, in Nashville, Tennessee, Bob Harper was raised on a cattle farm before he discovered his passion for fitness after college, and moved to Los Angeles. There, Harper trained such celebrities as Ben Stiller and Ellen De Generes. In 2004, he started working on the television weight-loss competition The Biggest Loser. The hit show has made Harper one of the country's most famous fitness experts. Early Life Television personality, fitness trainer and author Robert \"\"Bob\"\" Harper was born on August 18, 1965, in Nashville, Tennessee. One of America's most famous fitness experts, Harper has been the coach for countless contestants on the hit reality competition The Biggest Loser, which began in 2004."
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"docid": "D635662#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/vascular-tunic-eye-95aaeb98cfb3cd65\nWhat is vascular tunic of the eye?",
"text": "\"Science Human Anatomy Blood Q: What is vascular tunic of the eye? A: Quick Answer The vascular tunic of the eye is the middle coat of the eyeball consisting of highly vascular and heavily pigmented connective tissue, according to class notes from Austin Peay State University. This tissue has a posterior choroid layer, an anterior ciliary body and an iris. Continue Reading Keep Learning In medicine, what are the different types of immunity? How do you calculate excess reserves? What is a nondiscretionary fiscal policy? Full Answer The choroid is the posterior, or back, portion of the eyeball that provides blood supply toward the back of the eye. The choroid also gives rise to the ciliary body and iris. The ciliary body is located between the choroid and the iris. It features a circular layer of muscles that help control the iris for the ability to focus."
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"title": "http://college-tuition.startclass.com/l/3752/Austin-Peay-State-University\n.",
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"docid": "D378253#0",
"title": "http://www.wsbtv.com/sports/college/university-of-georgia/georgia-football-ticket-prices-are-going-up/691659846\nGeorgia football ticket prices are going up",
"text": "Georgia football ticket prices are going up Updated: Jan 30, 2018 - 6:23 PMLoading... of ATHENS, Ga. - If you want to see the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium next season, it’s going to cost you more than ever before. After the Dawgs’ historic run in the 2017-18 season, ticket prices are going up. The UGA Athletic Association announced Tuesday that it will move to a variable season ticket pricing model. “The total price for a seven-game season football ticket package will be $465, with an average price of $66.42 per game for season ticket holders,” the university said. Tickets for each game will be divided into two tiers: Tier 1 games will be $75 per ticket for season ticket holders. Those will be the home games against Power Five opponents. Tier 2 games will be $55 per ticket for season ticket holder. Those will be the home games against non-Power Five opponents. For the 2018 football season, UGA will move to a variable season ticket pricing model. The total price for 7-game package will be $465, with an average price of $66.42 per game pic.twitter.com/2FQ3lka Qe E— Zach Klein (@Zach Klein WSB) January 30, 2018The price of a single game ticket in 2017 was $50."
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"docid": "D1340127#0",
"title": "http://www.collegecalc.org/colleges/tennessee/austin-peay-state-university/\nCost to Attend Austin Peay State University",
"text": "\"College Calc Tennessee Affordability - 2nd Annual Costs Undergraduate Tuition Austin Peay State University tuition is $6,216 per year for in-state residents. This is 9% cheaper than the national average public four year tuition of $6,841. The cost is 65% cheaper than the average Tennessee tuition of $17,998 for 4 year colleges. Tuition ranks 2nd in Tennessee amongst 4 year colleges for affordability and is the 66th most expensive 4 year college in the state. If attending from out-of-state, the tuition is $21,456 which represents a 245% premium. The school charges an additional fees of $1,473 in addition to tuition bringing the total effective in-state tuition to $7,689. Housing Costs On campus room and board is provided by the school at a cost of $9,711 per academic year. Students electing to live off campus elsewhere in Clarksville should budget at least this amount. Books and Supplies The estimated annual cost for books and supplies is $1,550. Other Living Expenses If living on-campus, students should budget for $4,538 in additional living expenses."
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"docid": "D636345#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2014_Memphis_Tigers_football_team\n2014 Memphis Tigers football team",
"text": "\"2014 Memphis Tigers football team From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search 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. ( August 2014)2014 Memphis Tigers football The American co-champion Miami Beach Bowl champion Miami Beach Bowl, W 55–48 vs. BYUConference American Athletic Conference Ranking Coaches No. 25AP No. 252014 record 10–3 (7–1 The American)Head coach Justin Fuente (3rd season)Offensive coordinator Darrell Dickey Defensive coordinator Barry Odom Home stadium Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium (Capacity: 59,308)Seasons← 2013 2015 →2014 American Athletic Conference football standingsv t e Conf Overall Team W L W LNo. 25 Memphis + 7 – 1 10 – 3Cincinnati + 7 – 1 9 – 4UCF + 7 – 1 9 – 4East Carolina 5 – 3 8 – 5Houston 5 – 3 8 – 5Temple 4 – 4 6 – 6South Florida 3 – 5 4 – 8Tulane 2 – 6 3 – 9Tulsa 2 – 6 2 – 10Connecticut 1 – 7 2 – 10SMU 1 – 7 1 – 11+ – Conference co-champions Rankings from AP Poll The 2014 Memphis Tigers football team represented the University of Memphis in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were coached by third-year head coach Justin Fuente and played their home games at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tennessee. The Tigers competed as a member of the American Athletic Conference. Memphis began the year with low expectations since they finished at the bottom of the American Athletic Conference and posted a 3–9 (1–7 The American) record in 2013."
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"docid": "D633394#0",
"title": "http://www.secfootball.itgo.com/scores.html\n.",
"text": "2013 SEC Football Scores, Standings, and Rankings Find the scores and standings for all SEC Football Teams for the 2013 SEC Football Season at SEC Football Sports. SEC Football Scores, Standings, Rankings, and Picks for Alabama Football, Arkansas Football, Auburn Football, Florida Football, Georgia Football, Kentucky Football, LSU Football, Mississippi State Football, Missouri Football, Ole Miss Football, South Carolina Football, Tennessee Football, Texas A&M Football and Vanderbilt Football are updated weekly. Take a look at the full 2013 SEC Football Schedule from SEC Football Sports. Watch SEC Football games live online plus replays and highlights of all the college football games this week.2013 SEC Football Standings and Rankings2013 Southeastern Conference Standings East Division Conf All Missouri 6-1 10-1 South Carolina 6-2 9-2 Georgia 5-3 7-4 Vanderbilt 4-4 7-4 Florida 3-5 4-7 Tennessee 1-6 4-7 Kentucky 0-7 2-9 West Division Conf All Alabama 7-0 11-0 Auburn 6-1 10-1 LSU 4-3 8-3 Texas A&M 4-3 8-3 Ole Miss 3-4 7-4 Mississippi State 2-5 5-6 Arkansas 0-7 3-8Week 13 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, November 17, 2013 Mississippi State 24 - Arkansas 17 Coastal Carolina 10 - South Carolina 70 Georgia Southern 26 - Florida 20 UT Chattanooga 0 - Alabama 49 Texas A&M 10 - LSU 34 Kentucky 17 - Georgia 59 Vanderbilt 14 - Tennessee 10 Missouri 24 - Ole Miss 10Week 12 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, November 16, 2013 Troy 21 - Ole Miss 51 Kentucky 6 - Vanderbilt 22 Alabama 20 - Mississippi State 7 Florida 14 - South Carolina 19 Georgia 38 - Auburn 43Week 11 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, November 9, 2013 Auburn 55 - Tennessee 23 Missouri 48 - Kentucky 17 Vanderbilt 34 - Florida 17 Arkansas 24 - Ole Miss 34 Appalachian State 6 - Georgia 45 Mississippi State 41 - Texas A&M 51 LSU 17 - Alabama 38Week 10 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, November 2, 2013 Auburn 35 - Arkansas 17 Florida 20 - Georgia 23 Alabama State 14 - Kentucky 48 Mississippi State 16 - South Carolina 34 Tennessee 3 - Missouri 31 UTEP 7 - Texas A&M 57Week 9 SEC Football Scoreboard Thursday, October 24, 2013 Kentucky 22 - Mississippi State 28 Saturday, October 26, 2013 Vanderbilt 24 - Texas A&M 56 Tennessee 10 - Alabama 45 Furman 16 - LSU 48 South Carolina 27 - Missouri 24 Florida Atlantic 10 -Auburn 45 Idaho 14 - Ole Miss 59Week 8 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, October 19, 2013 South Carolina 21- Tennessee 23 Georgia 27 - Vanderbilt 31 Florida 17 - Missouri 36 Auburn 45 - Texas A&M 41 Arkansas 0 - Alabama 52 LSU 24 - Ole Miss 27Week 7 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, October 12, 2013 Missouri 41 - Georgia 26 South Carolina 52 - Arkansas 7 Western Carolina 3 - Auburn 62 Florida 6 - LSU 17 Alabama 48 - Kentucky 7 Bowling Green 20 - Mississippi State 21 Texas A&M 41 - Ole Miss 38Week 6 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, October 5, 2013 Georgia State 3 - Alabama 45 Georgia 34 - Tennessee 31 Arkansas 10 - Florida 30 Ole Miss 22 - Auburn 30 LSU 59 - Mississippi State 26 Kentucky 28 - South Carolina 35 Missouri 51 - 28 Vanderbilt Week 5 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, September 28, 2013 South Carolina 28 - Central Florida 25 South Alabama 24 - Tennessee 31 LSU 41 - Georgia 44 Ole Miss 0 - Alabama 25 Florida 24 - Kentucky 7 Texas A&M 45 - Arkansas 33 UAB 24 - Vanderbilt 52 Arkansas State 19 - Missouri 41Week 4 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, September 21, 2013 Vanderbilt 24 - Massachusetts 7 North Texas 21 - Georgia 45 Arkansas 24 - Rutgers 28 Tennessee 17 - Florida 31 Colorado State 6 - Alabama 31 SMU 13 - Texas A&M 42 Troy 7 - Mississippi State 62 Auburn 21 - LSU 35 Missouri 45 - Indiana 28Week 3 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, September 14, 2013 Louisville 27 - Kentucky 13 Southern Mississippi 3 - Arkansas 24 Alabama 49 - Texas A&M 42 Tennessee 14 - Oregon 59 Mississippi State 20 - Auburn 24 Vanderbilt 25 - South Carolina 35 Kent State 13 - LSU 45 Ole Miss 44 - Texas 23Week 2 SEC Football Scoreboard Saturday, September 7, 2013 Florida 16 - Miami 21 Miami, Ohio 7 - Kentucky 41 Western Kentucky 20 - Tennessee 52 Alcorn State 7 - Mississippi State 51 Toledo 23 - Missouri 38 South Carolina 30 - Georgia 41 Alabama-Birmingham 17 - LSU 56 Sam Houston State 28 - Texas A&M 65 Samford 21 - Arkansas 31 Southeast Missouri 13 - Ole Miss 31 Arkansas State 9 - Auburn 38 Austin Peay 3 - Vanderbilt 38Week 1 SEC Football Scoreboard Thursday, August 29, 2013 South Carolina 27 North Carolina 10 Ole Miss 39 Vanderbilt 35 Saturday, August 31, 2013 Austin Peay 0 - Tennessee 45 Virginia Tech 10 - Alabama 35 Washington State 24 - Auburn 31 Western Kentucky 35 - Kentucky 26 Toledo 6 - Florida 24 Georgia 35 - Clemson 38 LSU 37 - TCU 27 Mississippi State 3 - Oklahoma State 21 Murray State 14 - Missouri 58 Louisiana Lafayette 14 - Arkansas 34 Rice 31 - Texas A&M 52"
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"docid": "D1484450#0",
"title": "http://catalog.apsu.edu/content.php?catoid=6&navoid=158&print\nTuition, Fees and Financial Aid",
"text": "[ARCHIVED CATALOG]Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid Print this Page Tuition and Fees Student Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs Other Financial Services Housing Fees Special Fees Tuition and Fee Discounts Tuition and Fees All tuition and fees are subject to change. Expenses for attending APSU include instate tuition, out-of-state tuition (non-residents), student services fees, and other special fees. Registration is not complete until all fees have been paid and students have confirmed (validated) their schedules online and received a confirmation number. Checks, cash, and money orders drawn on U. S. banks and payable in U. S. dollars and credit payments are accepted at the cashier’s window in the Business Office, Browning 148. Electronic checks and credit cards will be accepted on the Web. The University reserves and intends to exercise the right to withhold copies of transcripts and other student education records and/or to withdraw students who have unpaid or past-due fee balances. Students are required to pay in-state tuition and, when applicable, out-of-state tuition, for enrollment in all courses even if no credit is earned. All tuition charges or other charges are subject to change at the end of any academic term. Tuition fee adjustments are pro-rated and published in the official University Calendar. In-State Tuition Students enrolled for less than 12 semester hours are considered part-time students for fee schedule purposes and are charged an in-state tuition of $201 for each credit hour of coursework."
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"docid": "D986495#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/function-glottis-739403ab96f57078\nWhat Is the Function of the Glottis?",
"text": "Science Human Anatomy Q: What Is the Function of the Glottis? A: Quick Answer The function of the glottis is to make several voicing sounds between the vocal folds when they vibrate. Voiceless consonants include the English h, f, s, p, t and k sounds. The glottis functions when vocal folds are narrowed yet apart, according to Healthline. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is the Function of the Epiglottis? What Is in a Drawing of the Speech Organs? What Is the Primary Function of the Epiglottis? Full Answer Voiceless consonants form because the glottis moves without other parts of the larynx. Voiceless consonants occur when the glottal elements are slightly apart from each other instead of vibrating together to make a full voice, notes Healthline. Glottal sounds are how Australian didgeridoo players create a wide range of sounds with their instruments by limiting the size of the glottal opening to make voiceless consonance."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_Memphis,_Tennessee\nRaleigh, Memphis, Tennessee",
"text": "\"Raleigh is a community in north-central Memphis, Tennessee named for a formerly incorporated town that used to be at its center. Today the boundaries of Raleigh are designated by the 38128 ZIP Code. Raleigh is bordered on the west by the community of Frayser (the boundary being the north-south Illinois Central Railroad tracks, which formed the Memphis city limits until 1975), on the east by the incorporated suburb of Bartlett, on the south by the Wolf River and Interstate 40 and on the north by the Memphis city limits. The former town of Raleigh was the first county seat of Shelby County, Tennessee. Contents [ hide ]1 Geography2 History3 Economy4 Education5 References Geography [ edit]Situated along a high bluff on the Wolf River, Raleigh is one of the highest points in the Memphis area. The old town's center, which was located around the intersection of today's James Road/Stage Road and Old Austin Peay Highway, had a commanding view of the river. Mary Winslow Chapman, in her 1977 memoir I Remember Raleigh, provided these vivid descriptions of the Wolf River in its natural state (before channelization ): To form any picture of [the river's environs] we must forget what we now see and imagine the Wolf as it was then, a clear, spring-fed stream slipping silently along through the endless forest, where the unbroken shade shielded it from the fierce Southern sunshine and kept it flowing fresh and cool all summer long.... The water was fresh and sweet, flowing out of the uncontaminated woods, but gradually this condition changed. As more and more land upstream was cultivated, more silt was washed into the river. After each rain it took longer for the stream to clear, and finally, with the establishment of the Penal Farm [today’s Shelby Farms] with all its disagreeable effluvia, swimming became impossible.... Gone now forever from this spot are the cane brake and the horses; the tall timber and the mysterious river, where hard by, on Austin Peay Bridge auto traffic streams triumphant, night and day in one unceasing roar, all oblivious of the life and history buried down below. [ 1]History [ edit]Formerly an incorporated city, Raleigh was the county seat of Shelby County from 1824 to 1866, when the county courts were moved to Memphis, which had outstripped Raleigh in growth."
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"docid": "D2056198#0",
"title": "http://cheerdaily.com/top-40-colleges-to-cheer/\nTop 40 Colleges to Cheer",
"text": "Cheer Life, College Top 40 Colleges to Cheer June 28, 2015by Alex Gillespie If you are involved in cheerleading at all or are interested in trying it, you’ve probably seen multiple “best places to cheer in college” rankings. This, however, is a little different. Instead of ranking by who wins the most or who has the coolest uniforms or whatever criteria you have seen before, we decided to check out all aspects of various programs, give them points, then let the numbers do the ranking. We created four categories to use as our criteria. Scholarships offered: Schools that offer no scholarships get 0 points, and five points to schools that offer full rides and/or more than $1000 a year. Other scholarships amounts were awarded points based on what they were. Some schools scholarship information could not be found, so we worked them in where we felt they fell in the list regardless of the scholarship amounts. Academics: While we didn’t dive in to what kind of grades you need to get into the college or how hard the schools are, schools that offered a variety of majors with well respected programs received five points. Game day atmosphere: One of the coolest parts of cheering in college is being down on the field or on the sideline of games. For this category, five points were awarded to schools that have incredible game day atmospheres, the kind you hear about on TV."
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"docid": "D2924294#0",
"title": "http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/potassium-sodium-related-hearts-contraction-9102.html\nAre Potassium & Sodium Related to the Heart's Contraction?",
"text": "\"Related Articles Electrolytes & Cardiac Arrhythmias What Does Too Much Potassium Do to the Heart? Reasonable Ways to Get Your RDA of Potassium What Minerals Contract a Muscle? Potassium and sodium are minerals that your body uses mainly as electrolytes, which are elements that conduct electrical signals within fluid. Electrolytes are especially important for normal contraction of skeletal and cardiac muscle fibers. Without the appropriate balance of electrolytes such as potassium and sodium, heart contractions become abnormal and the risk of heart attack increases. Heart Contractions The heart is made of smooth muscle fibers, which contract without conscious effort because they are connected to nerves from the autonomic nervous system. The generation and spread of electrical signals via nerves is dependent on a variety of electrolytes such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and chloride. Slight changes in electrolyte concentrations between cells generate electrical potentials that relay the message from the brain. Heart rate is calculated as the number of contractions, or beats, per minute, and normal rates range between 60 to 100 beats per minute -- depending on exertion -- for adults and older children. Without appropriate proportions of electrolytes, heart contractions usually become erratic and ultimately weaker, which increases the risk of failure."
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"docid": "D143025#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarksville,_Tennessee\nClarksville, Tennessee",
"text": "\"Clarksville, Tennessee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Clarksville, Tennessee City Clarksville's historic downtown Nickname (s): Queen of the Cumberland [1] Gateway to the New South [2] Tennessee's Top Spot [3]Location of Clarksville in Montgomery County, Tennessee. Clarksville, Tennessee Location in the United States Coordinates: 36°31′47″N 87°21′34″WCoordinates: 36°31′47″N 87°21′34″WCountry United States State Tennessee County Montgomery Founded: 1785Incorporated: 1807Government• Mayor Kim Mc Millan Area• Total 95.5 sq mi (247.4 km 2)• Land 94.9 sq mi (245.7 km 2)• Water 0.7 sq mi (1.8 km 2)Elevation 476 ft (145 m)Population ( 2010) [4]• Total 132,929• Estimate (2016) [5] 150,287• Rank US: 173rd Time zone CST ( UTC-6)• Summer ( DST) CDT ( UTC-5)ZIP codes 37040-37044Area code (s) 931FIPS code 47-15160 [6]GNIS feature ID 1269467 [7]Website cityofclarksville.com The city of Clarksville is the county seat of Montgomery County, Tennessee, United States. [ 8] It is the fifth-largest city in the state behind Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. [ 9] The city had a population of 132,929 at the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 150,287 in 2016. [ 10]It is the principal central city of the Clarksville, TN-KY metropolitan statistical area, which consists of Montgomery and Stewart Counties in Tennessee, and Christian and Trigg Counties in Kentucky. The city was founded in 1785 and incorporated in 1807, [11] and named for General George Rogers Clark, frontier fighter and Revolutionary War hero, [2] and brother of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. [ 12]Clarksville is the home of Austin Peay State University; The Leaf-Chronicle, the oldest newspaper in Tennessee; and neighbor to the Fort Campbell, United States Army base. Site of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell is located about 10 miles (16 km) from downtown Clarksville, straddling the Tennessee-Kentucky state line. While the post office for the base is located on the Kentucky side, the majority of the base's acreage is on the Tennessee side. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Before colonization and Native American history1.2 Colonization1.3 Founding1.4 19th century1.5 Reconstruction1.6 20th century1.7 Natural disasters1.8 History of the county courthouse2 Geography2.1 Climate3 Demographics4 Economy5 Arts and culture5.1 Points of interest6 Government7 Education7.1 Colleges and universities7.1.1 Public schools7.1.2 Private schools8 Infrastructure8.1 Major roads and highways8.2 Air9 Notable people10 Accolades11 In popular culture12 Nicknames13 References14 Bibliography15 External links History [ edit]See also: Timeline of Clarksville, Tennessee It has been suggested that this section be split out into another article titled History of Clarksville, Tennessee. ("
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"docid": "D635662#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/vascular-tunic-eye-95aaeb98cfb3cd65\nWhat is vascular tunic of the eye?",
"text": "\"Science Human Anatomy Blood Q: What is vascular tunic of the eye? A: Quick Answer The vascular tunic of the eye is the middle coat of the eyeball consisting of highly vascular and heavily pigmented connective tissue, according to class notes from Austin Peay State University. This tissue has a posterior choroid layer, an anterior ciliary body and an iris. Continue Reading Keep Learning In medicine, what are the different types of immunity? How do you calculate excess reserves? What is a nondiscretionary fiscal policy? Full Answer The choroid is the posterior, or back, portion of the eyeball that provides blood supply toward the back of the eye. The choroid also gives rise to the ciliary body and iris. The ciliary body is located between the choroid and the iris. It features a circular layer of muscles that help control the iris for the ability to focus."
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"docid": "D524400#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_NCAA_Men%27s_Division_I_Basketball_Tournament\n2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from 2016 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament)navigation search2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament2016 Final Four logo Season 2015–16Teams 68Finals site NRG Stadium Houston, Texas Champions Villanova (2nd title, 3rd title game, 5th Final Four)Runner-up North Carolina (10th title game, 19th Final Four)Semifinalists Oklahoma (5th Final Four)Syracuse (6th Final Four)Winning coach Jay Wright (1st title)MOP Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova)NCAA Division I Men's Tournaments« 2015 2017 »The 2016 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament involved 68 teams playing in a single-elimination tournament to determine the men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college basketball national champion for the 2015–16 season. The 78th edition of the Tournament began on March 15, 2016, and concluded with the championship game on April 4 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. [ 1]Upsets were the story of the first round of the Tournament; [2] No. 15 seed Middle Tennessee upset No. 2 seed Michigan State in the biggest upset, just the eighth ever win for a No. 15 seed over a No. 2. [ 3] At least one 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 seed won a first-round game for the third time ever and the first time since 2013. Also, every seed except a 16 won at least one game in the First Round. In the Final Four, Villanova defeated Oklahoma, while North Carolina defeated Syracuse."
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"docid": "D3221842#0",
"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/employee-id-10087.html\nWhat Is an Employee ID?",
"text": "\"Related Articles1How to Make an Employee Badge in Word2Where Do I Find My Small-Business Federal Tax ID Number?3How to Close a Tax ID Number4How to Obtain a Federal Tax ID for My Business The Internal Revenue Service uses an Employer Identification Number to identify the tax accounts of businesses and certain individuals who must file business tax returns. Businesses and individuals may apply for the free nine-digit number using three convenient methods. Although an employer ID looks like a social security number, do not use it in place of a personal social security number. Employer ID holders must use the number for business transactions and activities. Who Needs an Employer IDBusiness owners need an employer ID if they have employees, operate as a partnership or corporation or withhold income taxes. Businesses also need an employee ID when required to file employment, excise or alcohol, tobacco and firearms taxes. Individuals involved in trusts, estates, real estate mortgage investment conduits, nonprofit organizations, farmers' cooperatives and plan administrators need an employer ID. Grantor-owned trusts, IRAs and exempt organization business income tax returns do not require an ID. Individuals can take the small quiz on the IRS website to determine whether to file for a number. Applying for an Employer IDObtain an employer ID by applying online through the IRS \"\"EIN Assistant\"\" portal (See Resources)."
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"docid": "D2002639#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond_Locard\nEdmond Locard",
"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. ( February 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Edmund Locard Born 13 November 1877 Saint-Chamond, France Died 4 May 1966 (aged 88)Residence Lyon, France Nationality French Citizenship French Known for First police laboratory, Locard's exchange principle, Sherlock Holmes of France Scientific career Fields Forensic science, Public health Influences Alexandre Lacassagne Influenced Georges Simenon Part of a series on Forensic science Physiological [show]Social [show]Criminalistics [show]Digital forensics [show]Related disciplines [show]Related articles [show]Outline Categoryv t e Dr. Edmond Locard (13 November 1877 – 4 April 1966) [ citation needed] was a pioneer in forensic science who became known as the \"\" Sherlock Holmes of France \"\". He formulated the basic principle of forensic science: \"\"Every contact leaves a trace \"\". This became known as Locard's exchange principle. Contents [ hide ]1 Biography2 Legacy3 References4 Further reading Biography [ edit]Locard studied medicine and law at Lyon, France, eventually becoming the assistant of Alexandre Lacassagne, a criminologist and professor. He held this post until 1910, when he began the foundation of his criminal laboratory. At one point, Locard met with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle while the latter was visiting France. In 1910, Locard succeeded in persuading the Police Department of Lyon to give him two attic rooms and two assistants, to start what became the first police laboratory. ["
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"docid": "D1481291#0",
"title": "http://radiologyed.org/schools/tennessee/\nEducation Options for Tomorrowâs Radiologic Technologists in Tennessee",
"text": "Education Options for Tomorrow’s Radiologic Technologists in Tennessee T ennessee offers a number of degree programs in radiologic technology at schools around the state. Students here may earn limited license certifications, Associate of Science degrees, or Bachelor of Science degrees. ( Leer esta información en español)Radiologic technology also offers an average salary that compares very favorably to the average household income across the state. With a low cost of living in addition to these advantages, Tennessee is a good place in which to pursue and practice a career in radiologic science. Zip Code: Subject: Program: Degree: Online Campus Both Show me the schools >> Updated: 04/11/2018Loading... Salaries for Radiologists In 2015, radiologic technologists in Tennessee earned an average salary of $50,100 per year. This figure is somewhat below the national average salary in this field of $58,520 per year. However, it is comfortably above the average annual income in Tennessee of $41,300. Tennessee also enjoys and overall cost of living index that is well below the average for the entire US. More information on Rad Tech salaries in Tennessee. Radiology Requirements in Tennessee Radiologist assistants, radiographers, and radiation therapists must pass the state or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exam in order to practice in Tennessee."
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"docid": "D3399639#0",
"title": "http://tn.gov/education/section/licensing\nEducator Licensure",
"text": "\"Educator Licensure The department works to issue licenses efficiently to Tennessee educators in compliance with Legislative Codes and State Board Rules and Regulations. Now processing: Check your license status Print your license News & Notes Tennessee Innovation in Preparation Grant Awards On August 24, 2017, the department announced the Tennessee Innovation in Preparation (TIP) grant award winners. TIP grants are designed to support an increase in the development of a diverse educator workforce, an increase in the production of educators in high-demand licensure areas, and promote collaboration to improve educator preparation in literacy. Four Tennessee educator preparation programs (EPPs) were selected to implement an innovative approach to educator preparation. EPPs receiving TIP grants are: Austin Peay State University Lipscomb University Tennessee State University University of Tennessee, Martin Read more about these awards here. These grants will support the state’s continued efforts to ensure that all students have access to highly effective educators every day, in every classroom. The grants will also support these EPPs in their efforts to meet the unique needs of their partner districts and schools through innovative practices. Out-of-State Applications for Licensure Out of state applications must be submitted through the online licensure portal TNCompass. Once on the TNCompass homepage, educators should click \"\"Register Now\"\" and then follow the steps to submit the application through the online system. Official transcripts may not be uploaded to TNCompass, they must be sent directly to the Office of Educator Licensure and Preparation from the college or university, either through the mail, or electronically to Educator."
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"docid": "D3110799#0",
"title": "http://s3.goeshow.com/same/dod/2017/goldeneagle.cfm\n.",
"text": "Golden Eagle Awards Dinner March 8, 2017 l Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center, Bethesda, MDThe 2017 Golden Eagle Awards Dinner is a black-tie event that includes a reception, three-course dinner and presentation of the Golden Eagle Awards. On-line registration for the Golden Eagle Dinner is closed. However, you can still attend. Please send an e-mail to Kathy Off, [email protected], if you would like to attend. Please alert her if you will be bringing a guest. For a complete list of previous SAME Golden Eagle Award recipients and a history of the award click here.2017 Golden Eagle Award Winners Celebrating Excellence SAME Academy of Fellows Golden Eagle Awards Dinner Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding Contributions to National Security Gen. J. H. Binford Peay III, USA (Ret. ) Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Engineering Profession Harold I. Rosen, F. SAMEGEN. J. H. BINFORD PEAY III, USA (RET.)Gen. J. H. Binfod Peay III, USA (Ret.) is being presented with the Golden Eagle Award for outstanding contributions to national security."
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"docid": "D1111317#0",
"title": "http://www.salarylist.com/company/Xanterra-Parks-Resorts-Salary.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Salary50 58 65average salary is $-, median salary is $- with a salary range from $- to $-. salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented \"\"as is\"\" and updated regularly. Low-Average-Median-High- Jobs Total 0 Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1 Ranked By: Job Title Salaries City Year More info Related Salary Jfc International Salary Axis Point Alternative Solutions Salary Lands' End Salary Victoria's Secret Stores Salary Sunplus Data Group Salary Synygy Salary Consulting Bay Salary Sco Family Of Services Salary Converge Info Systems Salary Infinitum Salary Austin Peay State University Salary Consumers Union Of United States Salary Asia Star Broadcasting Salary Saginaw Valley State University Salary Calculate how much you could earn It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis. How we do it? All fields are required for calculation accuracy."
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"title": "http://www.collegestate.com/activities/marching_band\nAlabama Colleges with Marching Band Activities",
"text": "Alabama Colleges with Marching Band Activities Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University Alabama State University Auburn University Jacksonville State University Judson College-ALMarion Military Institute Miles College Samford University Stillman College Troy University Tuskegee University University of Alabama University of Alabama at Birmingham University of North Alabama University of West Alabama Alaska Colleges with Marching Band Activities Arizona Colleges with Marching Band Activities Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus Eastern Arizona College Glendale Community College Northern Arizona University Phoenix College University of Arizona Arkansas Colleges with Marching Band Activities Arkansas State University Arkansas Tech University Harding University Henderson State University Ouachita Baptist University Southern Arkansas University University of Arkansas University of Arkansas at Monticello University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff University of Central 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"title": "http://www.bestplaces.net/city/kentucky/hopkinsville\n",
"text": "32,205 Up 8.0% Population46.8%Married Population7.2%Unemployment Rate17.22 minutes Average Commute Time34.9Median Age4.285%30yr fixed mortgage$97,000Median Home Price Real Estate For Sale For Rent Real Estate in Hopkinsville Rental Homes Most Expensive Listings Million Dollar Homes Median Priced Homes HOMES UNDER $250,000HOMES $250,001 to $500,000HOMES $500,001 to $750,000HOMES $750,001 to $1,000,000Find your Best Mortgage in Hopkinsville: Fixed Rate, Adjustable Rate, 30 years, 15 years . Pros-Cost of living -Attractive downtown -Close to Nashville Cons-Educational attainment -Arts & culture -Hot, humid summers What Bert Has To Say About Clarksville Metro Area Clarksville, 50 miles from Nashville, is a growing city with a well-preserved small-town feel. The nearby Fort Campbell Military Reservation is an economic mainstay, and there is an assortment of other business activity located in what is considered a healthy business and labor climate. The downtown area is historic and attractive. Austin Peay State University supplies most of the cultural amenities and is the largest non-military employer. Cost of living is among the lowest in Tennessee and so are median home prices. Read More about Hopkinsville Highlights Small city / Military town - Extreme northern Tennessee along Cumberland River at Kentucky border See Local Real Estate Country: United States State: Kentucky County: Christian County Metro Area: Clarksville Metro Area Real Estate: For Sale For Rent Schools: See Local Schools City: Hopkinsville Zip Codes: 42240 Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST) Elevation: 605 ft above sea level Quick Facts About Hopkinsville ECONOMY The unemployment rate in Hopkinsville is 7.20 percent (U. S. avg. is 5.20%). Recent job growth is Negative. Hopkinsville jobs have Decreased by 0.53 percent."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Australia\nDemography of Australia",
"text": "\"Demography of Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Demographics of Australia)navigation search This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( June 2017)Demographics of Australia Indicator Rank Measure Population Population 53rd 24,896,100 [1]Economy GDP (PPP) per capita 19th $ 63,699GDP 12th $ 1.56 trillion Unemployment rate ↓ 57th 5.80% [2]CO 2emissions 11th 18.3 t †Electricity consumption 17th 213.5 TWh Economic freedom 3rd 82.5Politics Human Development Index 2nd 0.937Political freedom 1st (equal)* 1Corruption (A higher score means less (perceived) corruption.) 11th 80Press freedom 18th 5.38Society Literacy rate 21st 99%Broadband uptake 17th 13.8%Beer consumption 20th [3] 4.49 L †Health Life expectancy 4th 81.2Birth rate 148th 13.8 ‡Fertility rate 137th 1.969 ††Infant mortality 202nd 4.57 ‡‡Death rate 122nd 7.56 ‡Suicide rate50th ♂ 14.9 †‡ ♀ 4.4 †‡HIV/AIDS rate 108th 0.10%Notes↓ indicates rank is in reverse order (e.g. 1st is lowest) † per capita ‡ per 1000 people †† per woman ‡‡ per 1000 live births †‡ per 100,000 people per year ♂ indicates males, ♀ indicates females The demography of Australia covers basic statistics, most populous cities, ethnicity and religion. The population of Australia is estimated to be 24,896,100 as of 7 April 2018. [ 1] Australia is the 52nd most populous country in the world and the most populous Oceanian country. Its population is concentrated mainly in urban areas and is expected to exceed 28 million by 2030. [ 4]Australia's population has grown from an estimated population of between 300,000 and 1,000,000 at the time of British settlement in 1788 due to numerous waves of immigration during the period since. Also due to immigration from other continents, the European component's share of the population is declining as a percentage. Australia has an average population density of 3.2 persons per square kilometre of total land area, which makes it is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intersexuality\nIntersex",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Intersexuality)navigation search Intersex topics Human rights and legal issues Compulsory sterilization Discrimination Human rightsreports Legal recognition Malta declaration Medical interventions Sex assignment Sex characteristics (legal term)Yogyakarta Principles Medicine and biology Disorders of sex development Genetic diagnosis Hermaphrodite Medical interventionshistory Orchidometer Phall-O-Meter Prader scale Quigley scale Sexual differentiation more... Society and culture Civil society organizations Fictional characters Films Flag Intersex and LGBT Literature People Religion Researchers Sex verification in sports Television History and events Historyof surgery timeline Intersex Awareness Day Intersex Day of Remembrance International Intersex Forum Rights by country Argentina Australia Chile China Colombia France Germany India Kenya Malta Mexico Nepal New Zealand South Africa Switzerland Uganda United Kingdom United States See also Children's rights Disabilityrights Gender LGBTAndrogyny Non-binary Non-binary recognition Queer theory Third gender Transgender Medical ethics Rights Sex Sex differencesv t e Participants at the third International Intersex Forum, Malta, in December 2013Intersex people are born with any of several variations in sex characteristics including chromosomes, gonads, sex hormones, or genitals that, according to the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, \"\"do not fit the typical definitions for male or female bodies\"\". [ 1] [2] Such variations may involve genital ambiguity, and combinations of chromosomal genotype and sexual phenotype other than XY-male and XX-female. [ 3] [4]Intersex people were previously referred to as hermaphrodites, \"\"congenital eunuchs\"\", [5] [6] or congenitally \"\"frigid\"\". [ 7] Such terms have fallen out of favor; in particular, the term \"\"hermaphrodite\"\" is considered to be misleading, stigmatizing, and scientifically specious. [ 8] Medical description of intersex traits as disorders of sex development has been controversial [9] [10] [11] since the label was introduced in 2006. [ 12]Intersex people may face stigmatization and discrimination from birth or discovery of an intersex trait. This may include infanticide, abandonment and the stigmatization of families. [ 13] [14] [15] Globally, some intersex infants and children, such as those with ambiguous outer genitalia, are surgically or hormonally altered to create more socially acceptable sex characteristics. However, this is considered controversial, with no firm evidence of good outcomes. [ 16] Such treatments may involve sterilization."
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"title": "https://www.savethekangaroo.com/factsheet\nKangaroo fact sheet 2017",
"text": "\"Viva! kangaroo factsheet last updated June 2017The Australian Government authorises the slaughter of millions of kangaroos every single year. They are shot at night in the vast outback, away from public scrutiny. It is the largest annual massacre of wild land animals on the planet. The slaughter of kangaroos is largely driven by the market for meat and leather. Through effective campaigning, Viva! ended the sale of kangaroo meat at all UK supermarkets around 1999/2000. After a decade of campaigning, we persuaded football giants Adidas and Nike to phase out kangaroo leather from their lines of soccer boots in 2010-2011. However, in the past couple of years budget supermarkets, such as Lidl and Iceland, have begun selling kangaroo meat again. The size of the industry6.8 million kangaroos were earmarked for slaughter in 2015 (latest available figures)."
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/australian-gold-rush-page1.html\n\"\"\"Australian Gold Rush\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Australian Gold Rush\"\" Essays and Research Papers Australian Gold Rush How the Australian Gold rush changed Australia The gold rushes in the second half of the 19th century would completely change the way Australia would look at its self and how other nations and people would look at it. Before 1851, Australia’s combined recorded white population was approximately 77,000. Most of these where convicts, slaved and war captives who had been inhabiting Australia for the past 70 years. But the gold rush completely changed the small country Australia the convicts where... Australia, California Gold Rush, Eureka Stockade 1186 Words | 4 Pages Open Document Gold Rush INTRODUCTION: The Australian gold rush affected Australian society in many ways. One example can be the Eureka Stockade, Australia’s only armed protest by gold miners POPULATION: The gold rushes in the second half of the 19th century would completely change the face of Australia. Before 1851, Australia’s combined white population was approximately 77,000. Most of those had been convicts sent by ship over the previous seventy years. The gold rush completely changed that however. In the two... Australia, Australian gold rushes, California Gold Rush 1684 Words | 5 Pages Open Document Gold Rush GOLD RUSH, THE IMPACT OF MINING ON POOR PEOPLE INTRODUCTION 1. Ghana has been blessed with a lot of minerals including gold, diamond and bauxite."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_disparities\nHealth equity",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Health disparities)navigation search Health equity refers to the study and causes of differences in the quality of health and healthcare across different populations. [ 1] Health equity is different from health equality, as it refers only to the absence of disparities in controllable or remediable aspects of health. It is not possible to work towards complete equality in health, as there are some factors of health that are beyond human influence. [ 2] Inequity implies some kind of social injustice. Thus, if one population dies younger than another because of genetic differences, a non-remediable/controllable factor, we tend to say that there is a health inequality. On the other hand, if a population has a lower life expectancy due to lack of access to medications, the situation would be classified as a health inequity. [ 3] These inequities may include differences in the \"\"presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care\"\" [4] between populations with a different race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status. [ 5]Health equity falls into two major categories: horizontal equity, the equal treatment of individuals or groups in the same circumstances; and vertical equity, the principle that individuals who are unequal should be treated differently according to their level of need. [ 6] Disparities in the quality of health across populations are well-documented globally in both developed and developing nations. The importance of equitable access to healthcare has been cited as crucial to achieving many of the Millennium Development Goals. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Survey_research\nSurvey (human research)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Survey research)navigation search In research of human subjects, a survey is a list of questions aimed at extracting specific data from a particular group of people. Surveys may be conducted by phone, mail, via the internet, and sometimes face-to-face on busy street corners or in malls. Surveys are used to increase knowledge in fields such as social research and demography. Survey research is often used to assess thoughts, opinions, and feelings. [ 1] Surveys can be specific and limited, or they can have more global, widespread goals. Psychologists and sociologists often use surveys to analyze behavior, while it is also used to meet the more pragmatic needs of the media, such as, in evaluating political candidates, public health officials, professional organizations, and advertising and marketing directors. A survey consists of a predetermined set of questions that is given to a sample. [ 1] With a representative sample, that is, one that is representative of the larger population of interest, one can describe the attitudes of the population from which the sample was drawn. Further, one can compare the attitudes of different populations as well as look for changes in attitudes over time. A good sample selection is key as it allows one to generalize the findings from the sample to the population, which is the whole purpose of survey research."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Human_Rights_Commission\nAustralian Human Rights Commission",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Equal Opportunity Commission\"\" redirects here. For the United States's Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, see Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Australian Human Rights Commission Statutory authority overview Formed 1986Preceding Statutory authority Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Jurisdiction Commonwealth of Australia Headquarters Sydney Employees 126 [1]Minister responsible Christian Porter, Attorney-General of Australia Statutory authority executives Ros Croucher, President, Australian Human Rights Commission [2]June Oscar, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner [2]Alastair Mc Ewin, Disability Discrimination Commissioner [2]Edward Santow, Human Rights Commissioner [2]Tim Soutphommasane, Race Discrimination Commissioner [2]Kate Jenkins, Sex Discrimination Commissioner [2]Kay Patterson, Age Discrimination Commissioner [2]Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner [2]Key documents Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth)Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth)Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth)Age Discrimination Act 2004 (Cth)Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986 (Cth)Website humanrights .gov .au The Australian Human Rights Commission is a national human rights institution, established in 1986 as the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and renamed in 2008. It is a statutory body funded by, but operating independently of, the Australian Government. It is responsible for investigating alleged infringements of Australia's anti-discrimination legislation in relation to Commonwealth agencies. Matters that can be investigated by the Commission under the Australian Human Rights Commission Regulations 1989 include \"\"discrimination on the grounds of race or nationality, colour or ethnic origin, racial vilification, age, sex or gender, sexual harassment, marital or relationship status, sexual orientation, gender identity, intersex status, care status, actual or potential pregnancy, breastfeeding, trade union activity, criminal record, medical record, impairment or physical disability \"\". [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Commission officebearers1.1 Commission presidents1.2 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioners1.3 Disability Discrimination Commissioners1.4 Human Rights Commissioners1.5 Race Discrimination Commissioners1.6 Sex Discrimination Commissioners1.7 Age Discrimination Commissioner1.8 National Children's Commissioner1.9 Privacy Commissioner2 Legislation3 Public inquiries4 Gender identity and sexuality5 Human Rights Awards and Medals6 International status7 See also8 References9 External links Commission officebearers [ edit]The Commission falls under the portfolio of the Attorney-General of Australia. Commission presidents [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as President of the Human Rights Commission, and its precedent organisation: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Marcus Einfeld President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission 1986–19902 Ronald Wilson 1990–19983 Alice Tay 1998–20034 John von Doussa 2003–20085 Catherine Branson President, Australian Human Rights Commission 2008–20126 Gillian Triggs 2012–20177 Ros Croucher AM [5] 2017–present1 Einfeld was appointed a Queen's Counsel in 1997; however, his commission as a QC was revoked on 26 November 2008. [ 6]Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioners [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Mick Dodson Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner 1993–19982 Zita Antonio 1998–1999 (acting)3 Bil Jonas 1999–20044 Tom Calma 2004–20105 Mick Gooda 2010–20165 June Oscar AO 2016–present Disability Discrimination Commissioners [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as a Disability Discrimination Commissioners: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Elizabeth Hastings Disability Discrimination Commissioner 1993–19972 Chris Sidoti 1998 (acting)3 Susan Halliday 1999 (acting)4 Sev Ozdowski 2000–2005 (acting)5 Graeme Innes 2005–20146 Susan Ryan 2014–2016 (acting)7 Alastair Mc Ewin 2016–present Human Rights Commissioners [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as a Human Rights Commissioner: [4] [7]Order Official Official title Term1 Brian Burdekin Human Rights Commissioner 1986–19942 Chris Sidoti 1995–20003 Sev Ozdowski 2000–20054 Graeme Innes 2005–20095 Catherine Branson 2009–20126 Tim Wilson 2013–20167 Edward Santow 2016–present Race Discrimination Commissioners [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as a Race Discrimination Commissioner: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Irene Moss Race Discrimination Commissioner 1986–19942 Zita Antonios 1994–19993 Bill Jonas 1999–2004 (acting)4 Tom Calma 2004–20095 Graeme Innes 2009–20116 Helen Szoke 2011–20137 Gillian Triggs 2013 (acting)8 Tim Soutphommasane 2013–present Sex Discrimination Commissioners [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as a Sex Discrimination Commissioner: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Pam O'Neil Sex Discrimination Commissioner 1984–19882 Quentin Bryce 1988–19933 Susan Walpole 1993–19974 Moira Scollay 1997–1998 (acting)5 Susan Halliday 1998–20016 Pru Goward 2001–20077 Justice John von Doussa 2007 (acting)8 Elizabeth Broderick 2007–20159 Kate Jenkins 2016–present Age Discrimination Commissioner [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as an Age Discrimination Commissioner, or precedent titles: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Pru Goward Commissioner Responsible for Age Discrimination 2005–20072 Justice John von Doussa 2007 (acting)3 Elizabeth Broderick 2007–20114 Susan Ryan Age Discrimination Commissioner 2011–20165 Kay Patterson Age Discrimination Commissioner 2016–present National Children's Commissioner [ edit]The following individuals have been appointed as a National Children's Commissioner: [4]Order Official Official title Term1 Megan Mitchell National Children's Commissioner 2013–present Privacy Commissioner [ edit]The following have served as Privacy Commissioner, initially at HREOC and then at two other Offices: Order Official Official title Term1 Kevin O’Connor, AMPrivacy Commissioner (at HREOC) 1989–19962 Moira Scollay 1997–19993 Malcolm Crompton Privacy Commissioner (at HREOC until July 2000, then at OPC) 1999–20044 Karen Curtis Privacy Commissioner (at OPC) 2004–20105Timothy Pilgrim PSM Privacy Commissioner (at OAIC); Acting Australian Information Commissioner (from 2015) 2010–present [2016]On 1 January 1989 the Privacy Act 1988 established the Privacy Commissioner within the Commission. The Privacy Commissioner continued in the Commission until 1 July 2000, when a new Office of the Privacy Commissioner was established by the federal Parliament, and the Privacy Commissioner was separated from the Commission."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_gender\nThird gender",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Anna P., who lived for many years as a man in Germany, was photographed for Magnus Hirschfeld 's book Sexual Intermediates in 1922. Part of a series on Transgender topics Gender identities Agender (genderless) Androgyne Bigender Genderqueer / non-binary Gender bender Hijra Pangender Third gender Akava'ine Bakla Bissu Calabai Fa'afafine Fakaleiti Hijra Kathoey Khanith Koekchuch MāhūMaknyah Mukhannathun Muxe Sworn virgin Takatāpui Travesti Two-Spirit Winkte Trans man Trans woman Transmasculine Transfeminine Transsexual Trigender Health care and medicine Gender dysphoria In children Health care Pregnancy Sex reassignment Therapy Surgery To female To male Transsexual Detransition Rights issues Discrimination Inequality Non-binary Transmisogyny Transphobia Rights Movement Non-binary, third gender Organizations Military service Toilets Bathroom bills Unisex Violence Trans bashing Unlawful killings Trans panic Yogyakarta Principles Society and culture Characters Fictional Film and television LGBT-related films Events Awareness Week Day of Remembrance Day of Visibility March LGBTFlags History People Non-binary Publications Transitioning Sports Youth more Theory and concepts Ambiphilia, androphilia, gynephilia Childhood gender nonconformity Cisgender, cissexual Cross-dressing Gender identity Genderism Gender binary Gender-sexuality questioning Gender variance Postgenderism Transfeminism Transmisogyny By country Argentina Australia Rights Re Kevin Brazil Canada Bill C-16, 2016 Rights China Germany India Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014Tamil Nadu Iran Ireland New Zealand Singapore South Africa Turkey United Kingdom Rights Gender Recognition Act 2004United States Cafeteria riot Disenfranchisement History Legal history Rights Title IXSee also Gender Intersex LGBT Sexsex assignment Sex and gender distinction Sexual orientation Transgender portalv t e Part of a series on the Anthropology of kinship Basic concepts Affinity Consanguinity Marriage Incest taboo Endogamy Exogamy Moiety Monogamy Polygyny Polygamy Concubinage Polyandry Bride price Bride service Dowry Parallel / cross cousins Cousin marriage Levirate Sororate Ghost marriage Joking relationship Family Lineage Clan Cohabitation Fictive / Milk / Nurture kinship Descent Cognatic / Bilateral Matrilateral House society Avunculate Linealities Ambilineality Unilineality Matrilineality Patrilineality Household forms and residence Extended Matrifocal Matrilocal Nuclear Patrilocal Terminology Case studies Major theorists Related articles Social anthropology Cultural anthropologyv t e Third gender or third sex is a concept in which individuals are categorized, either by themselves or by society, as neither man nor woman. It is also a social category present in societies that recognize three or more genders. The term third is usually understood to mean \"\"other\"\"; some anthropologists and sociologists have described fourth, [1] fifth, [2] and \"\"some\"\" [3] genders. Biology determines whether a human's chromosomal and anatomical sex is male, female, or one of the uncommon variations on this sexual dimorphism that can create a degree of ambiguity known as intersex. [ 4] [5] However, the state of personally identifying as, or being identified by society as, a man, a woman, or other, is usually also defined by the individual's gender identity and gender role in the particular culture in which they live. Not all cultures have strictly defined gender roles. [ 6] [7] [8]In different cultures, a third or fourth gender may represent very different things. To the Indigenous Māhū of Hawaii, it is an intermediate state between man and woman, or to be a \"\"person of indeterminate gender\"\". [ 9] The traditional Dineh of the Southwestern US acknowledge four genders: feminine woman, masculine woman, feminine man, masculine man. ["
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"docid": "D2541354#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_Australia\nCensus in Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the process and history of counting Australia's population. For information on current and historical census and other data, see Demographics of Australia. ABS House, the headquarters for the Australian Bureau of Statistics in Canberra General information Country Australia Date taken 9 August 2016Total population 23,401,892Percent change +8.8%Annual percent change +1.76%Most populous state or territory New South Wales – 7,480,228Least populous state or territory Jervis Bay Territory – 391The census in Australia, or officially, the Census of Population and Housing, is a descriptive count of population of Australia on one night, and of their dwellings, generally held quinquennially. [ 1] Participation in the census is compulsory, [2] [3] though answering some questions (such as religion) is optional. The count is taken every five years and is managed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The first Australian census was held in 1911, [4] on the night of 2 April [5] (previous censuses being organised by the colonies) and subsequent censuses were held in 1921, 1933, 1947, 1954 and 1961. In 1961 the five-year period was introduced. Censuses are held on the second Tuesday of August. [ 4] The most recent was held on 9 August 2016. [ 6] The cost of the 2011 census was $440 million. ["
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"docid": "D1535046#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_people_in_prison\nLGBT people in prison",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search 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 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Part of a series on Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) people Sexual orientation Homosexuality Bisexualitypansexualitypolysexuality Demographics Biology Environment History Timeline Social movements LGBT and intersex LGBT and people of color Culture LGBT community Coming out Pride Slang Symbols Gay village Same-sex relationship Rights Laws around the world Marriage Union Adoption LGBT parenting Military service Transgender rights Intersex human rights Social attitudes Heteronormativity LGBT stereotypes Queer Sexual diversity Homosexuality and religion Transgender people and religion Prejudice, violence AIDS stigma Anti-intersex Biphobia Gay bashing Genderism Heterosexism Homophobia Lesbophobia Binarism Sexualism Suicide among LGBT youth Transphobia Violence against LGBT people Closeted Outing Domestic violence in same-sex relationships Academic fields and discourse Queer studies Lesbian feminism Queer theory Transfeminism Lavender linguistics LGBT portalv t e Part of a series on Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights Laws around the world LGBT parentingadoption Immigration issues Intersex rights Military service Recognition of relationships Same-sex marriage Transgender rights LGBT rights organizations Opposition Violence against LGBT people LGBT portalv t e The only protective custody available to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender prisoners is often in segregated isolation. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ( LGBT) prisoners often face additional challenges compared to heterosexual and cisgender prisoners. [ 1] According to Just Detention International, LGBT inmates are \"\"among the most vulnerable in the prison population\"\". 67% of LGBT prisoners in California report being assaulted while in prison. [ 2] The vulnerability of LGBT prisoners has led some prisons to separate them from other prisoners, while in others they are housed with the general population. While much of the available data on LGBT inmates comes from the United States, Amnesty International maintains records of known incidents internationally in which LGBT prisoners and those perceived to be lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender have suffered torture, ill-treatment and violence at the hands of fellow inmates as well as prison officials. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Coming out2 Transgender issues3 Conjugal visits3.1 Same-sex conjugal visitation by country4 Health care5 LGBT youth prisoners6 Physical and sexual abuse7 Segregation8 Solitary confinement9 Support for LGBT people in prison10 See also11 Notes12 References Coming out [ edit]Many LGBT inmates who are able, even those who are openly gay outside of prison, stay in the closet with their sexual identities while imprisoned, because inmates who are known or perceived as gay, especially lesbians and gay men with stereotypically butch or effeminate characteristics, respectively, face \"\"a very high risk of sexual abuse\"\". [ 4]Denial of access to surgical sex reassignment on the grounds of unstable or criminal behaviour condemns the transsexual individual."
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"docid": "D1037639#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_together\nCohabitation",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Living together)navigation search This article is about a living arrangement. For the situation in governmental politics, see Cohabitation (government). Relationships Types [show]Activities [show]Endings [show]Emotions and feelings [show]Practices [show]Abuse [show]v t e 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 Cohabitation is an arrangement where two people who are not married live together. Such arrangements have become increasingly common in Western countries during the past few decades, being led by changing social views, especially regarding marriage, gender roles and religion. They often involve a romantic and/or sexually intimate relationship on a long-term or permanent basis. More broadly, the term cohabitation can mean any number of people living together. To \"\"cohabit\"\", in a broad sense, means to \"\"coexist\"\". [ 1] The origin of the term comes from the mid 16th century, from the Latin cohabitare, from co- 'together' + habitare 'dwell'. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Social changes leading to increase2 Reasons for cohabitation in the United States3 Contemporary objections to cohabitation3.1 Effect on children3.2 Religious views4 Effects on marriage and family life4.1 Likelihood of split4.2 Abuse and infidelity4.3 Fertility4.4 Financial effects4.5 No effect5 By region5.1 Americas5.2 Asia5.3 Europe5.4 Middle East5.5 Oceania6 See also7 References8 External links Social changes leading to increase [ edit]Percentage of births to unmarried women, selected countries, 1980 and 2007 [2]Today, cohabitation is a common pattern among people in the Western world. In Europe, the Scandinavian countries have been the first to start this leading trend, although many countries have since followed. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discrimination\nDiscrimination",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Othering\"\" redirects here. For the concept in phenomenology, see Other. This article is about the prejudicial treatment. For other uses, see Discrimination (disambiguation). Part of a series on Discrimination General forms [show]Specific forms Social [show]Manifestations [show]Policies [show]Countermeasures [show]Related topics [show]Discrimination portalv t e In human social affairs, discrimination is treatment or consideration of, or making a distinction in favor of or against, a person based on the group, class, or category to which the person is perceived to belong rather than on individual attributes. This includes treatment of an individual or group, based on their actual or perceived membership in a certain group or social category, \"\"in a way that is worse than the way people are usually treated\"\". [ 1] It involves the group's initial reaction or interaction going on to influence the individual's actual behavior towards the group leader or the group, restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group, leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based on logical or irrational decision making. [ 2]Discriminatory traditions, policies, ideas, practices and laws exist in many countries and institutions in every part of the world, including in territories where discrimination is generally looked down upon. In some places, controversial attempts such as quotas have been used to benefit those who are believed to be current or past victims of discrimination—but they have sometimes been called reverse discrimination. In the US, a government policy known as affirmative action was instituted to encourage employers and universities to seek out and accept groups such as African Americans and women, who have been subject to discrimination for a long time. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_and_video_games\nWomen and video games",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For depictions of women in video games, see Gender representation in video games. Women playing The House of the Dead III in an amusement arcade in Japan, 2005. The relationship between women and video games has received extensive academic, corporate, and social attention. Since the 1990s, [1] female gamers have commonly been regarded as a minority, but industry surveys have shown that in time the gender ratio has become closer to equal, and since the 2010s, females have been found to make up about half of all gamers. [ 2] Sexism in video gaming, including sexual harassment and the underrepresentation of women as characters in games, is an increasing topic of discussion in video game culture. Advocates for increasing the number of female gamers stress the problems attending disenfranchisement of females from one of the fastest-growing cultural realms as well as the largely untapped nature of the female gamer market. Efforts to include greater female participation in the medium have addressed the problems of gendered advertising, social stereotyping, and the lack of female video game creators (coders, developers, producers, etc.). The term \"\" girl gamer \"\" has been used as a reappropriated term for female players to describe themselves, but it has also been criticized as counterproductive or offensive. Contents1 Demographics of female players1.1 Data collection1.1.1 Survey data1.2 Historical prevalence1.3 Self-identification as gamers2 Genre preferences3 Skill levels3.1 Male behavior towards female gamers3.2 Women in competitive gaming4 Women in the video game industry4.1 Support groups for women in the video game industry4.1.1 WIGSIG (Women In Games Special Interest Group)4.1.2 Women in Games International4.1.3 WIGJ (Women In Games Jobs)5 Women in video game streaming6 Gender disparity6.1 Effects6.2 Responses7 See also8 Notes9 References10 Further reading Demographics of female players [ edit]See also: Video game § Demographics Female participation in gaming is increasing. According to a Entertainment Software Association survey, women players in the United States increased from 40% in 2010 to 48% in 2014. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_equity\nHealth equity",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Health equity refers to the study and causes of differences in the quality of health and healthcare across different populations. [ 1] Health equity is different from health equality, as it refers only to the absence of disparities in controllable or remediable aspects of health. It is not possible to work towards complete equality in health, as there are some factors of health that are beyond human influence. [ 2] Inequity implies some kind of social injustice. Thus, if one population dies younger than another because of genetic differences, a non-remediable/controllable factor, we tend to say that there is a health inequality. On the other hand, if a population has a lower life expectancy due to lack of access to medications, the situation would be classified as a health inequity. [ 3] These inequities may include differences in the \"\"presence of disease, health outcomes, or access to health care\"\" [4] between populations with a different race, ethnicity, sexual orientation or socioeconomic status. [ 5]Health equity falls into two major categories: horizontal equity, the equal treatment of individuals or groups in the same circumstances; and vertical equity, the principle that individuals who are unequal should be treated differently according to their level of need. [ 6] Disparities in the quality of health across populations are well-documented globally in both developed and developing nations. The importance of equitable access to healthcare has been cited as crucial to achieving many of the Millennium Development Goals. ["
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"title": "http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Russia/United-States/People\nCountry vs country: Russia and United States compared: People stats",
"text": "\"Country vs country: Russia and United States compared: People stats Home Country Info Compare Russia vs. United States People Author: chris.lockyer781Russia and US together make up 6% of the world population. US counts 325.7 million people within its territories while Russia has less than half of that, counting at 137.7 million even though the country is bigger in area. The most densely populated region in the US is the east coast while in Russia most of the population lives in the western part. Both countries are highly urbanized with 81% of US population residing in urban areas versus 74% for Russia. Russia is one of the few countries in the world with a negative growth rate, -0.02%, a decline that started in mid 1990s. This is a common phenomenon among former Soviet states. A factor of this is the death rate being greater than the birth rate. Compared to US, the death rate in Russia is almost two times higher. There are 14 in every 1000 people dying every year in Russia on an average, versus 8.4 for US.80% of the Russian population and 80% of the US population is composed of Russians and white respectively. The rest is Tatar, Ukrainian, Bashkir and Chuvash for Russia, and black, Asians, American Indians, Alaskan, Hawaiians and Pacific islanders for US."
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"title": "http://foreignprisoners.com/prison-australia-prisons-sa.html\n.",
"text": "PRISONS IN AUSTRALIAAdelaide Remand Centre Gender Population: Male Capacity: 247 Prisoners Security Rating: Maximum Address: 208 Currie St Adelaide SA 5000The Remand Centre, located in Currie Street, Adelaide, is capable of accommodating up to 247 male people who have been remanded in custody by the courts. About 60% of these people are released on bail or don’t receive a custodial sentence. Experience indicates that a person on remand is more likely to attempt to escape or commit self harm and mainly for that reason the Remand Centre is a high security prison. While in the Remand Centre, offenders are able to receive visits regularly and where possible special visits can and are arranged at times which are usually not convenient. Apart from exercise yards, remandees do not have any access to the outside. Their cells are in several accommodation units in which they take their meals and associate for most of the time. Remandees can chose to go to exercise yards or the recreation centre which has weight lifting equipment, a squash court, multi-purpose courts for volleyball etc, and an education centre where computer technology is taught. The Centre has its own fully equipped infirmary where nursing staff and doctors, employed by Sa Forensic Health Services, can treat most ailments although, as in the case of all prisons, if the illness or injury requires further treatment the remandee can be taken under escort to hospital. Males who are initially remanded in custody in Adelaide will spend the remand period in the Remand Centre unless there is a need for them to be transferred to Yatala Labour Prison which can be the case for long-term remandees. Sentenced male prisoners are initially accommodated in the assessment unit of Yatala Labour Prison for a sentence or case plan to be compiled."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarceration_of_women\nIncarceration of women",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For technical reasons, \"\"Female Prisoner #701: Scorpion\"\" redirects here. For that film, see Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion. The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the English-speaking world 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 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Federal Prison Camp, Alderson, a Federal Bureau of Prisons facility for women in West Virginia Chiang Mai Women's Correctional Institution of the Thai Department of Corrections, Chiang Mai, Thailand Andrew Mercer Reformatory for Women in Toronto, Ontario This article discusses the incarceration of women in correctional facilities. According to a study reported in September 2014 by the International Center for Prison Studies, [1] [2] as of August 2014, across the world, 625,000 women and children are being held in penal institutions with the female prison population growing on all five continents. [ 1] [2]Contents1 Characteristics2 History2.1 New Zealand2.2 China2.3 Great Britain2.4 Russia2.5 United States3 Rape in prison4 Drug offenders5 See also6 References7 Further reading Characteristics [ edit]Early facilities were considered inhumane with little regard for health and safety. Men and women were housed in a large room where the strong preyed on the weak. [ 3] As of 2007, in most of the Western world, the guards in female prisons are exclusively female. [ 4] As of that year there are males who work as guards in women's prisons in the United States. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans_man\nTrans man",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Transhuman. Part of a series on Transgender topics Gender identities Agender (genderless) Androgyne Bigender Genderqueer / non-binary Gender bender Hijra Pangender Third gender Akava'ine Bakla Bissu Calabai Fa'afafine Fakaleiti Hijra Kathoey Khanith Koekchuch MāhūMaknyah Mukhannathun Muxe Sworn virgin Takatāpui Travesti Two-Spirit Winkte Trans man Trans woman Transmasculine Transfeminine Transsexual Trigender Health care and medicine Gender dysphoria In children Health care Pregnancy Sex reassignment Therapy Surgery To female To male Transsexual Detransition Rights issues Discrimination Inequality Non-binary Transmisogyny Transphobia Rights Movement Non-binary, third gender Organizations Military service Toilets Bathroom bills Unisex Violence Trans bashing Unlawful killings Trans panic Yogyakarta Principles Society and culture Characters Fictional Film and television LGBT-related films Events Awareness Week Day of Remembrance Day of Visibility March LGBTFlags History People Non-binary Publications Transitioning Sports Youth more Theory and concepts Ambiphilia, androphilia, gynephilia Childhood gender nonconformity Cisgender, cissexual Cross-dressing Gender identity Genderism Gender binary Gender-sexuality questioning Gender variance Postgenderism Transfeminism Transmisogyny By country Argentina Australia Rights Re Kevin Brazil Canada Bill C-16, 2016 Rights China Germany India Rights of Transgender Persons Bill, 2014Tamil Nadu Iran Ireland New Zealand Singapore South Africa Turkey United Kingdom Rights Gender Recognition Act 2004United States Cafeteria riot Disenfranchisement History Legal history Rights Title IXSee also Gender Intersex LGBT Sexsex assignment Sex and gender distinction Sexual orientation Transgender portalv t e A trans man (sometimes trans-man or transman) is a man who was assigned female at birth. The label of transgender man is not always interchangeable with that of transsexual man, although the two labels are often used in this way. Transgender is an umbrella term that includes different types of gender variant people (including transsexual people). Many trans men choose to undergo surgical or hormonal transition, or both (see sex reassignment therapy ), to alter their appearance in a way that aligns with their gender identity or alleviates gender dysphoria. [ 1]Although the literature indicates that most trans men identify as heterosexual, [2] [3] trans men, not unlike cisgender men, can identify as any sexuality, such as homosexual, gay, bisexual, pansexual, polysexual or asexual, and some trans men might consider conventional sexual orientation labels inadequate or inapplicable to them. [ 4]Contents1 Terminology2 Transitioning3 Prevalence, identity and relationships4 Sexual violence5 Health6 Notable trans men7 Films8 See also9 References10 External links11 Further reading Terminology [ edit]Thomas Beatie at Stockholm Pride 2011, known in the media as the Pregnant Man, is a trans man who gave birth to three children. Lucas Silveira, lead singer and guitarist of The Cliks. The term trans man is used as a short form for either identity (transsexual man and transgender man). [ 5] This commonly referred to as female-to-male ( FTM or F2M ). ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obesity_in_Australia\nObesity in Australia",
"text": "\"Obesity in Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search According to 2007 statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO), Australia has the third-highest prevalence of overweight adults in the English-speaking world. [ 1] Obesity in Australia is an \"\"epidemic\"\" [2] with \"\"increasing frequency.\"\" [ 2] [3]The Medical Journal of Australia found that obesity in Australia more than doubled in the two decades preceding 2003, [4] and the unprecedented rise in obesity has been compared to the same health crisis in America. [ 4] The rise in obesity has been attributed to poor eating habits in the country closely related to the availability of fast food since the 1970s, [5] [6]sedentary lifestyles and a decrease in the labour workforce. [ 7] [8] [9]Contents [ hide ]1 Classification of obesity2 Prevalence of obesity in the Australian population2.1 Australian adults2.2 Indigenous population2.3 Immigrant populations2.4 Australian children3 Diabetes and cost of obesity4 Government response5 See also6 References Classification of obesity [ edit]Weight is measured by using the Body Mass Index scale (BMI). This is determined by dividing weight in kilograms by height in metres, squared. If someone is overweight their BMI will be at 25 or more. [ 10] If someone is obese their BMI will be at 30 or more. Classification Body Mass Index (BMI)Underweight < 18.50Normal Range 18.50-24.99Overweight >25.00Obese class 1 30-34.99Obese class 2 35-39.99Obese class 3 > 40.00Prevalence of obesity in the Australian population [ edit]1 in 4 children are overweight (25%) and 2 in 3 adults are overweight (63%)Australian adults [ edit]In a study published in 2015 by the US Journal of Economics and Human Biology, obesity is found to have the largest impact on men aged over 75, and women aged between 60-74. [ 11]In 2005, a study was conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics that compared the results of a 2004-05 survey with those conducted in the preceding 15 years."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illiterate\nLiteracy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Illiterate)navigation search\"\"Reading and writing\"\" redirects here. For the journal, see Reading and Writing (journal). World map indicating literacy rate by country in 2015 (2015 CIA World Factbook) Grey = no data World illiteracy halved between 1970 and 2015 . Brain areas involved in literacy acquisition Literacy is traditionally meant as the ability to read and write . [ 1] The modern term's meaning has been expanded to include the ability to use language, numbers, images, computers, and other basic means to understand, communicate, gain useful knowledge, solve mathematical problems and use the dominant symbol systems of a culture. [ 2] The concept of literacy is expanding in OECD countries to include skills to access knowledge through technology and ability to assess complex contexts. [ 2] A person who travels and resides in a foreign country but is unable to read or write in the language of the host country would also be regarded by the locals as being illiterate. The key to literacy is reading development, a progression of skills that begins with the ability to understand spoken words and decode written words, and culminates in the deep understanding of text. Reading development involves a range of complex language underpinnings including awareness of speech sounds ( phonology ), spelling patterns ( orthography ), word meaning ( semantics ), grammar ( syntax) and patterns of word formation ( morphology ), all of which provide a necessary platform for reading fluency and comprehension. Once these skills are acquired, the reader can attain full language literacy, which includes the abilities to apply to printed material critical analysis, inference and synthesis; to write with accuracy and coherence; and to use information and insights from text as the basis for informed decisions and creative thought. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_Development_Index\nHuman Development Index",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the index multiplied by the probability that a random individual will attain the average HDI, see List of countries by inequality-adjusted HDI. World map indicating the Human Development Index (based on 2015 and 2016 data, published on 21 March 2017).0.900–0.9490.850–0.8990.800–0.8490.750–0.7990.700–0.7490.650–0.6990.600–0.6490.550–0.5990.500–0.5490.450–0.4990.400–0.4490.350–0.399Data unavailable World map of the Human Development Index by country, grouped by quartiles (based on 2015 and 2016 data, published on 21 March 2017). Highest 25%Above median Below median Lowest 25%Data unavailable The Human Development Index ( HDI) is a composite statistic (composite index) of life expectancy, education, and per capita income indicators, which are used to rank countries into four tiers of human development. A country scores higher HDI when the lifespan is higher, the education level is higher, and the GDP per capita is higher. The HDI was developed by Pakistani economist Mahbub ul Haq for the UNDP. [ 1] [2]The 2010 Human Development Report introduced an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index (IHDI). While the simple HDI remains useful, it stated that \"\"the IHDI is the actual level of human development (accounting for inequality )\"\", and \"\"the HDI can be viewed as an index of 'potential' human development (or the maximum IHDI that could be achieved if there were no inequality)\"\". The index is based on the human development approach, developed by Ul Haq, often framed in terms of whether people are able to \"\"be\"\" and \"\"do\"\" desirable things in life. Examples include—Beings: well fed, sheltered, healthy; Doings: work, education, voting, participating in community life. It must also be noted that the freedom of choice is central—someone choosing to be hungry (e.g. during a religious fast) is quite different to someone who is hungry because they cannot afford to buy food. ["
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"title": "https://www.stockmarketclock.com/exchanges/asx/trading-hours\nIs the Australia Stock Exchange Open?",
"text": "\"Is the Australia Stock Exchange Open? Countdown to the Bell: Bookmark this page, press CTRL+D– – – –Days Hours Minutes Seconds2018 Australia Stock Exchange Trading Hours The Australia Stock Exchange (ASX) is. Australia Stock Exchange is – until:–Australia Stock Exchange Market Holidays >Opening/Closing Bell Click the speaker symbol to the right to turn sounds on/off for Australia Stock Exchange. Toggle sound for all exchanges on the exchanges list page. Australia Stock Exchange Opening Hours for 2018Sunday Closed Monday10:00 AM - 4:00 PMTuesday10:00 AM - 4:00 PMWednesday10:00 AM - 4:00 PMThursday10:00 AM - 4:00 PMFriday10:00 AM - 4:00 PMSaturday Closed† Times shown are in Australia/Sydney time (GMT+11:00)Does Australia Stock Exchange Close For Lunch? The Australian Securities Exchange does not close for lunch. Most stock markets in Asia close for lunch and a few exchanges in the Middle East do as well. Stock exchanges in most of the rest of the world remain open continuously from the Opening Bell to the Closing bell. Our Stock Market Countdown takes lunch hours into account for all Stock Exchanges . Is Australia Stock Exchange Open on Weekends?"
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"title": "http://www.australianpennystocks.com/trading-hours/\nTrading Hours",
"text": "Trading Hours Tweet Trading hours for Australia stock exchange The Australian stock market goes through a number of phases on any trading day. The particular market phase determines the type of action that may be taken for an order on ASX Trade, which in turn affects how trading is conducted. Normal Trading Normal Trading takes place from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, Sydney time. Brokers enter orders into ASX Trade and ASX Trade matches the orders against each other, resulting in trades i.e in this phase ASX Trade automatically matches all trades in Price/Time Priority on a continuous basis. The Australian Securities Exchange ( ASX) was created by the merger of the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange in July 2006. It is the primary stock exchange group in Australia. The vast majority of trades take place during Normal Trading. ASX Trading hours / Market phases Equity Market Phases (Sydney times)7am – 10am Pre-open 10am* Open 10am – 4pm Normal Trading 4pm – 4:10pm Pre CSPA 4:10pm – 4:12pm Closing Single Price Auction 4:12pm – 5pm Adjust 5:00pm – 6:50pm Adjust ON 6:50pm – 6:59pm Purge Orders 6:59pm – 7pm System Maintenance 7pm – 9:30pm Close 9:30pm – 2:25am System Unavailable 2:25am – 7:00am Close*Random +/- 15 secs The biggest stocks traded on the ASX, in terms of their market capitalisation, include BHP Billiton , Commonwealth Bank of Australia , Westpac, Telstra Corporation , Rio Tinto , National Australia Bank and Australia and New Zealand Banking Group. As at March 2010 the three largest sectors by market capitalisation were financial (36%), metal and mining (22%) and consumer (13%). Sydney Stock Exchange in 1959A calendar of Non-business and Non-trading days setting ( holidays or / and national holidays ) out the days when our markets are closed for business and/or settlement."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPMorgan_Chase\nJPMorgan Chase",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about JPMorgan Chase & Co. For main subsidiaries, see Chase Bank and J. P. Morgan & Co. JPMorgan Chase & Co. The JPMorgan Chase & Co. headquarters at 270 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan Type Public Traded as NYSE : JPMDJIA Component S&P 100 Component S&P 500 Component ISIN US46625H1005Industry Banking, financial services Predecessor Bank of the Manhattan Company founded September 1, 1799; 218 years ago Founded December 1, 2000; 17 years ago Headquarters 270 Park Avenue, New York City, New York, United States Area served Worldwide Key people Jamie Dimon (Chairman and CEO) Daniel E. Pinto (Co-President & Co-COO) Gordon A. Smith (Co-President & Co-COO)Products Asset allocation, asset management, bank underwriting, bond trading, brokerage services, capital market services, commercial banking, commodity trading, conglomeration services, consumer banking, consumer finance, corporate banking, credit cards, credit default swap, credit derivative trading, custody services, debt resolution, equities trading, financial analysis, finance and insurance, financial market utilities, foreign currency exchange, foreign exchange trading, futures and options trading, global banking, global wealth management, hedge fund management, home finance, intermediation and advisory services, investment banking, investment capital, investment management, investment portfolios, money market trading, mortgages, mortgage loans, mortgage–backed securities, mortgage underwriting, prime brokerage, private banking, private equity, remittance, retail banking, retail brokerage, risk management, stock portfolios, securities underwriting, stock trading, subprime mortgages, treasury and security services, underwriting, venture capital, wealth management, wire transfers Revenue US$ 99.624 billion (2017) [1]Operating income US$ 35.900 billion (2017) [1]Net income US$ 24.441 billion (2017) [1]AUM US$ 2.789 trillion (2017) [1]Total assets US$ 2.534 trillion (2017) [1]Total equity US$ 255.69 billion (2017) [1]Number of employees 252,539 (2017) [1]Divisions J. P. Morgan Asset Management Subsidiaries Chase Bank, J. P. Morgan & Co., J. P. Morgan Cazenove, One Equity Partners Capital ratio 15.2% (2016) [1]Website www .jpmorganchase .com JPMorgan Chase & Co. is an American multinational investment bank and financial services holding company headquartered in New York City. In addition to being the largest bank in the United States, JPMorgan is the world's second most valuable bank by market capitalization. [ 2] [3]As a \"\" Bulge Bracket \"\" bank, it is a major provider of various investment banking and financial services. It is one of America's Big Four banks, along with Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citigroup. [ 4] JPMorgan is considered to be a universal bank and a custodian bank. The J. P. Morgan brand, historically known as Morgan, is used by the investment banking, asset management, private banking, private wealth management, and treasury & securities services divisions. Fiduciary activity within private banking and private wealth management is done under the aegis of JPMorgan Chase Bank, N. A.—the actual trustee. The Chase brand is used for credit card services in the United States and Canada, the bank's retail banking activities in the United States, and commercial banking. Both the retail and commercial bank and the bank's corporate headquarters are located at 270 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. [ 5] The company was formed in 2000, when Chase Manhattan Corporation merged with J. P. Morgan & Co. [5]As of 2017-18, the bank is one of the largest asset management companies in the world with US$2.789 trillion in assets under management. ["
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"docid": "D2659554#0",
"title": "http://theessentialsoftrading.com/Blog/2011/07/27/most-traded-currency-pairs/\nThe Most Traded Currency Pairs",
"text": "\"The Most Traded Currency Pairs July 27, 2011 by John 3 Comments Tweet The question often comes up among forex traders (especially newer ones) as to which are the most traded currency pairs. There’s no central source of information from which we can figure out how the various currency pairs rank, but we can look to the periodic surveys done my the central banks and monetary authorities of the major global regions to get an idea. These reports are based on the survey of banks, so they don’t really capture activity on the retail level. That is currently only about 5% of total daily volume, though, and market prices are set in the inter-bank market in any case, so we’re not really missing much in the survey data. Global Most Traded Currency Pairs Coming up with a solid global ranking outside the top couple of forex pairs is a challenge because the regional reports tend to focus on the main pairs traded in those regions and don’t parse out some of the less active ones. For example, the USD/CAD and USD/CHF currency pairs are not reported individually in the Japanese data, so it’s hard to get them in the proper rank order. The list below is probably a pretty close representative of how things rank on a global basis, though (based on April 2011 data). EUR/USDUSD/JPYGBP/USDAUD/USDUSD/CHFUSD/CADEUR/JPYEUR/GBPIt should be noted that EUR/USD is way ahead of the other most traded currency pairs in terms of daily trading volume. That one pair does something like 50% more volume globally than both USD/JPY and GBP/USD combined. You will notice that I did not include the more regionally-oriented forex pairs like USD/MXN, EUR/SEK, USD/KRW, etc."
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"docid": "D529125#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_ore\nIron ore",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Hematite: the main iron ore in Brazilian mines This stockpile of iron ore pellets will be used in steel production. Iron ores [1] are rocks and minerals from which metallic iron can be economically extracted. The ores are usually rich in iron oxides and vary in colour from dark grey, bright yellow, or deep purple to rusty red. The iron itself is usually found in the form of magnetite ( Fe 3O 4, 72.4% Fe), hematite ( Fe 2O 3, 69.9% Fe), goethite ( Fe O (OH), 62.9% Fe), limonite ( Fe O (OH)·n (H 2O), 55% Fe) or siderite ( Fe CO 3, 48.2% Fe). Ores containing very high quantities of hematite or magnetite (greater than about 60% iron) are known as \"\"natural ore\"\" or \"\"direct shipping ore\"\", meaning they can be fed directly into iron-making blast furnaces. Iron ore is the raw material used to make pig iron, which is one of the main raw materials to make steel —98% of the mined iron ore is used to make steel. [ 2] Indeed, it has been argued that iron ore is \"\"more integral to the global economy than any other commodity, except perhaps oil\"\". [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Sources1.1 Banded iron formations1.2 Magnetite ores1.3 Direct-shipping (hematite) ores1.4 Magmatic magnetite ore deposits2 Beneficiation2.1 Magnetite2.2 Hematite3 Production and consumption3.1 Iron ore market4 Available iron ore resources4.1 Available world iron ore resources4.2 Australia4.2.1 Pilbara deposit5 Smelting5.1 Trace elements5.1.1 Silicon5.1.2 Phosphorus5.1.3 Aluminium5.1.4 Sulfur6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links Sources [ 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. ("
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"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/professionaleducation/11/bloomberg-terminal.asp\nThe Bloomberg Terminal At A Glance",
"text": "\"If you currently work in the finance industry, or have aspirations of doing so, chances are you have heard of a Bloomberg terminal. This article will introduce you to one of the industry's most widely used sources for real-time financial information, and some of the functions the Bloomberg terminal is able to carry out. TUTORIAL: Economic Indicators Design and Layout The Bloomberg terminal, from the perspective of the end-user, is a Windows-based application, making it compatible with the popular Excel program, a very important aspect of the system for those in the finance industry. Bloomberg also offers users access to the application online and through mobile devices, via its Bloomberg Anywhere service. For portfolio managers and brokers, having the ability to access real-time market information from almost anywhere in the world, is an incredibly convenient and important advantage of a Bloomberg subscription. ( For related, see Day Trading Strategies For Beginners. ) The first thing most people notice when they sit down in front of a Bloomberg terminal, is the keyboard. Although it is similar to a standard desktop keyboard, Bloomberg terminals substitute the function keys on a standard keyboard (i.e., F4) with market sector keys, such as CORP (corporate debt), EQUITY (equity shares) and CURNCY (currency markets). Additionally, Bloomberg keyboards incorporate color coding to make use more intuitive, with market sectors colored yellow, the Cancel and Log-in keys colored red, and the common \"\"Go\"\" keys (i.e., Enter) colored green. Image courtesy of Wikipedia For those still relatively new to the terminal, let's take a look at some of its capabilities: News Although most people think about real-time financial market data, namely security values, when discussing Bloomberg, the Bloomberg terminal also offers real-time news updates from a multitude of websites, tickers and wires."
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"docid": "D1116638#0",
"title": "http://foodswapnetwork.com/what-is-a-food-swap/\nWhat is a food swap?",
"text": "What is a food swap? Home » What is a food swap? ( Image: Jo Ann Santangelo)A food swap is a recurring event where members of a community share homemade, homegrown, or foraged foods with each other. Swaps allow direct trades to take place between attendees, e.g., a loaf of bread for a jar of pickles or a half-dozen backyard eggs. Swap events often include a potluck as an immediate food-sharing (and sometimes item-sampling) component. These events are a delicious way to diversify the homemade foods in your own pantry while getting to know members of your local food community. Swaps usually last about two hours. This is the format of most of the swaps linked in this network:• The first 30 minutes of the swap are devoted to sign-in, set-up, and greetings. Swappers fill out name tags and swap sheets and set up their wares on the tables.• The next 30 minutes to 1 hour are for everyone to walk around, examine, and sample items from the other swappers. Swappers will write their names and items they brought on the sheets for any items they would like to take home.• The final 30 minutes are when all the swapping actually happens."
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"docid": "D488188#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_currency\nRenminbi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chinese currency)navigation search\"\"Chinese money\"\" redirects here. For Ancient Chinese currency, see Ancient Chinese coinage. \"\" CNY\"\" and \"\"RMB\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see CNY (disambiguation) and RMB (disambiguation). Renminbi人民币 ( simplified Chinese)Renminbi banknotes of the 2005 series. ISO 4217Code CNYNumber 156Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1 yuán ( 元) 1⁄ 10 jiǎo ( 角) 1⁄ 100 fēn ( 分)Plural The language (s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction. Symbol 元 / ¥Nickname Grandpa Mao ( 毛爷爷) yuán ( 元) kuài ( 块) jiǎo ( 角) máo ( 毛)Banknotes Freq. used RMB 1, RMB 5, RMB 10, RMB 20, RMB 50, RMB 100 Rarely used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.2, RMB 0.5, RMB 2Coins Freq. used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.5, RMB 1Demographics Official user (s) China ( mainland)Unofficial user (s) Hong Kong (some stores) Macau Mongolia [1]North Korea [1]Myanmar (in Kokang, Wa and Mandalay) Vietnam (border area) Zimbabwe [2] [3]Issuance Central bank People's Bank of China Website www .pbc .gov .cn Printer China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Mint China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Valuation Inflation 2.5 %, January 2017 Source [1] Method CPIPegged with Partially, to a basket of trade-weighted international currencies Renminbi\"\" Renminbi \"\" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters Simplified Chinese 人民币Traditional Chinese 人民幣Literal meaning \"\"People's Currency\"\" [ show] Transcriptions Yuan Simplified Chinese 圆 (or 元)Traditional Chinese 圓 (or 元)Literal meaning circle (or unit), originally from the round shape of silver coins [ show] Transcriptions The renminbi ( Ab. : RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣; pinyin: rénmínbì; literally: \"\"people's currency\"\"; sign: 元; code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China."
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"docid": "D619319#0",
"title": "https://www.theice.com/products/28687660/ERCOT-North-345KV-Hub-Real-Time-Peak-Daily\nERCOT - North 345KV Hub Real-Time Peak Daily",
"text": "\"Product Specs Expiry Details Sample Confirms Margin Rates Download Description A daily cash settled swap based upon the mathematical average of peak hourly electricity prices published by ERCOT for the location specified in Reference Price A. Market Specifications Trading Screen Product Name Peak Futures Trading Screen Hub Name ERCOT North 345KV Hub RTRule Number1356Settlement Method Cash settlement Contract Size800 MWh Currency USDTrading Price Quotation0.05Listing Cycle Up to 365 consecutive daily Contract Periods, or as otherwise determined by the SEFLast Trading Day For Monday through Friday Contract Periods, excluding NERC holidays, if the following calendar day is a Business Day, the Business Day following the Contract Period with a closing time of 11:00pm EPT the night before; If the following calendar day is not a Business Day, the Business Day equal to the Contract Period with a closing time equal to the end of the Trading Session. For each Saturday, Sunday, and NERC holiday Contract Period, the last Business Day prior to the Contract Period with a closing time equal to the end of the Trading Session Final Settlement Reference Price AREFERENCE PRICE AELECTRICITY-ERCOT-NORTH 345KV HUB-REAL TIMEa) Ref Price A - Description\"\"ELECTRICITY-ERCOT-NORTH 345KV HUB-REAL TIME\"\" means that the price for a Pricing Date will be that day's Specified Price per MWh of electricity for delivery on the Delivery Date, stated in U. S. Dollars, published by the ERCOT at http://www.ercot.com/mktinfo/prices/, under the heading \"\"Market Information: Market Prices\"\" that reports prices effective on that Pricing Date.b) Ref Price A - Pricing Date Each day that prices are reported for the Delivery Datec) Ref Price A - Specified Price Average of LMPs for all hours ending 0700-2200 CPTd) Ref Price A - Pricing calendar ERCOTe) Ref Price A - Delivery Date Contract Period Final Payment Date Ten (10) New York Business Days of the month following the Contract Period via wire transfer of Federal Funds. Other Terms To be confirmed directly between the parties in their full form of contract. The terms reflected in such contracts shall be controlling. MIC Code ICESClearing Venues IEPAElectricity Trading Resources Clearing ICE Margins About ICE Clear Europe Data Real-Time ICE Data Reports Connectivity & Feeds Trade About Energy Futures View All Energy Derivatives Return to Electricity Futures Tech Learn About ICE Connect Download ICE Mobile ICE Education View ICE Power Education Courses Related Products CAISO MEAD Day-Ahead Peak Daily Swap ERCOT - Houston 345KV Hub Day-Ahead Peak ERCOT - North 345KV Hub Real-Time Peak Daily ERCOT - South 345KV Hub Day-Ahead Peak ERCOT - West 345KV Hub Day-Ahead Peak Trading Hours City Trading Pre-Open New York 7:50 PM - 6:05 PM *19:50 - 18:057:40 PM19:40London 12:50 AM - 11:05 PM *00:50 - 23:0512:40 AM00:40Singapore 7:50 AM - 6:05 AM *07:50 - 06:057:40 AM07:40*Next Day Sunday Pre-Open 5:40 PM ET; Closed on Saturday Codes Clearing Admin Name ERCOT Pk Daily Physical Logical GMI (FC)YKR&N A. C. N. QM68References Holidays ICE Webinars \""
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"docid": "D1949480#0",
"title": "http://worldwide-commodities.com/futures-contract/\nfutures contract",
"text": "futures contract In finance, a futures contract (more colloquially, futures) is a standardized contract between two parties to buy or sell a specified asset of standardized quantity and quality for a price agreed upon today (the futures price or strike price) with delivery and payment occurring at a specified future date, the delivery date. The contracts are negotiated at a futures exchange, which acts as an intermediary between the two parties. The party agreeing to buy the underlying asset in the future, the “buyer” of the contract, is said to be “ long “, and the party agreeing to sell the asset in the future, the “seller” of the contract, is said to be “ short “. The terminology reflects the expectations of the parties—the buyer hopes or expects that the asset price is going to increase, while the seller hopes or expects that it will decrease in near future. In many cases, the underlying asset to a futures contract may not be traditional commodities at all – that is, for financial futures the underlying item can be any financial instrument (also including currency, bonds, and stocks ); they can be also based on intangible assets or referenced items, such as stock indexes and interest rates. While the futures contract specifies a trade taking place in the future, the purpose of the futures exchange institution is to act as intermediary and minimize the risk of default by either party. Thus the exchange requires both parties to put up an initial amount of cash, the margin. Additionally, since the futures price will generally change daily, the difference in the prior agreed-upon price and the daily futures price is settled daily also (variation margin). The exchange will draw money out of one party’s margin account and put it into the other’s so that each party has the appropriate daily loss or profit. If the margin account goes below a certain value, then a margin call is made and the account owner must replenish the margin account."
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"docid": "D2699779#0",
"title": "http://www.ausbt.com.au/new-convert-virgin-australia-frequent-flyer-points-into-krisflyer-miles\nVirgin Australia, Singapore Airlines swap frequent flyer points",
"text": "Virgin Australia, Singapore Airlines swap frequent flyer points75,000 Bonus Qantas Points + No Annual Fee 1st Year - ANZ Frequent Flyer Black Receive 75,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $2,500 on eligible purchases In the first 3 months. Save $425 with no annual fee for the first year. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs, fees and charges apply. Click here now.by Chris Chamberlin | November 19, 2014Members of Virgin Australia’s Velocity Frequent Flyer scheme can now transfer their points over to Singapore Airlines' Kris Flyer miles scheme at the rate of 1.35:1, opening the door on award bookings and flight upgrades across the Star Alliance. Likewise, Kris Flyer miles can now become Velocity points at the same 1.35:1 ratio, allowing Aussie travellers to indirectly earn Velocity points with airlines such as Thai Airways, United, Air Canada and Lufthansa by firstly crediting points to Kris Flyer and then sweeping them across to Velocity. It's the first time that two airlines have arranged a direct transfer of points between their frequent flyer schemes. Using the 1.35:1 conversion rate, 10,000 Velocity points become 7,407 Kris Flyer miles; while 10,000 Kris Flyer miles ship across to Virgin Australia as 7,407 Velocity points. “There’s a certain segment of the (Australia/Singapore) market that has often had dual membership, and what happens then is you have points orphaned in one program or another,” Velocity Frequent Flyer CEO Neil Thompson told Australian Business Traveller. “We thought we would take that creative step of bringing the two programs together, and for that particular market, make the option for people to switch into one program – creating choice. ”Transferring Velocity points and Kris Flyer miles: the basics You'll need to have at least 5,000 points or miles in the kitty before you're able to transfer them, although there's no upper limit on the number of points that can be converted between the schemes."
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"docid": "D3230316#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/040115/reasons-why-china-buys-us-treasury-bonds.asp\nThe Reasons Why China Buys U.S. Treasury Bonds",
"text": "China has been steadily accumulating US treasury securities for decades. Additionally, trade data from the US Census Bureau shows that China has been running a big trade surplus with the US since 1985. This means that China sells more goods and services to the US than the US sells to China. The question is, is China, the world’s largest manufacturing hub and an export-driven economy with a burgeoning population, trying to “buy out’ the US markets through its debt accumulation, or is it a case of forced acceptance? This article discusses the business behind the continuous Chinese buying of US debt. An understanding of Chinese economics China is primarily a manufacturing hub and an export-driven economy. Chinese exporters receive US dollars for their goods sold to the US, but they need Renminbi (RMB or Yuan) to pay their workers and store money locally. They sell the dollars they receive through exports to get RMB, which increases the USD supply and raises demand for RMB. China's central bank (People’s Bank of China -- PBOC) carried out active interventions to prevent this imbalance between the US dollar and Yuan in local markets. It buys the available excess US dollars from the exporters and gives them the required Yuan."
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"docid": "D1191917#0",
"title": "http://www.rba.gov.au/glossary/\nGlossary",
"text": "Glossary Search Glossary Term'000 – Unit is in thousands.24/7 – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week A$ – Australian dollar; ISO 4217 currency code AUDABARES – Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences ABCP – Asset-backed commercial paper ABF – Asian Bond Fund ABF1 – Asian Bond Fund 1. An initiative of the EMEAP central banks aimed at deepening regional financial markets. The first stage (ABF1) is a fund investing in US dollar sovereign and quasi-sovereign bonds issued in eight of the eleven EMEAP economies (i.e. excluding Australia, Japan and New Zealand). ABF2 – Asian Bond Fund 2. An initiative of the EMEAP central banks aimed at deepening regional financial markets. The second stage (ABF2) comprises eight single-market funds that invest in domestic currency-denominated government and quasi-government currency bonds issued in these economies, as well as the Pan-Asian Bond Index Fund (PAIF). ABS – Australian Bureau of Statistics. The central statistical authority for the Australian Government. ACC – Asian Consultative Council (of the BIS). Its main purpose is to provide a vehicle for communication between the Asian & Pacific members of the BIS and the Board of Management on matters of interest and concern to the Asian central banking community, including the operation of the BIS Hong Kong Office."
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"docid": "D1220498#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derivative_contract\nDerivative (finance)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Derivative contract)navigation search Finance Markets [show]Instruments [show]Corporate [show]Personal [show]Public [show]Banks and banking [show]Regulation · Standards [show]Economic history [show]v t e In finance, a derivative is a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying entity. This underlying entity can be an asset, index, or interest rate, and is often simply called the \"\" underlying \"\". [ 1] [2] [3] Derivatives can be used for a number of purposes, including insuring against price movements (hedging), increasing exposure to price movements for speculation or getting access to otherwise hard-to-trade assets or markets. [ 4] Some of the more common derivatives include forwards, futures, options, swaps, and variations of these such as synthetic collateralized debt obligations and credit default swaps. [ 1] Most derivatives are traded over-the-counter (off-exchange) or on an exchange such as the New York Stock Exchange, while most insurance contracts have developed into a separate industry. In the United States, after the financial crisis of 2007–2009, there has been increased pressure to move derivatives to trade on exchanges. Derivatives are one of the three main categories of financial instruments, the other two being stocks (i.e., equities or shares) and debt (i.e., bonds and mortgages). [ 1] The oldest example of a derivative in history is thought to be a contract transaction of olives, entered into by ancient Greek philosopher Thales, and attested to by Aristotle, who made a profit in the exchange. [ 5]Bucket shops, outlawed a century ago, are a more recent historical example. Contents [ hide ]1 Basics2 Size of market3 Usage3.1 Mechanics and valuation3.2 Hedging3.3 Speculation and arbitrage3.4 Proportion used for hedging and speculation4 Types4.1 OTC and exchange-traded4.2 Common derivative contract4.3 Collateralized debt obligation4.4 Credit default swap4.5 Forwards4.6 Futures4.7 Mortgage-backed securities4.8 Options4.9 Swaps5 Economic function of the derivative market6 Valuation6.1 Market and arbitrage-free prices6.2 Determining the market price6.3 Determining the arbitrage-free price7 Criticisms7.1 Hidden tail risk7.2 Risks7.3 Counter party risk7.4 Large notional value8 Financial Reform and Government Regulation8.1 Reporting9 Glossary10 See also11 References12 Further reading13 External links Basics [ edit]Derivatives are contracts between two parties that specify conditions (especially the dates, resulting values and definitions of the underlying variables, the parties' contractual obligations, and the notional amount) under which payments are to be made between the parties. ["
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"docid": "D1095689#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-25477,00.html\n.",
"text": "\"Categories Nooks and crannies Yesteryear Semantic enigmas The body beautiful Red tape, white lies Speculative science This sceptred isle Root of all evil Ethical conundrums This sporting life Stage and screen Birds and the bees THIS SPORTING LIFEWhat is the difference between pingpong and table tennis? Jackie Rigley, Ilkeston Derbyshire In pingpong the ball must bounce on your side of the table before going over the net after you hit it. It is this extra bounce that gives the game the onomatopoeic name of pingpong. Apart from this the game is identical to table tennis. Geoff Badgerton, Howtown England Ping Pong was the name given to the game when it was played by gentlemen and ladies. Now it is a competitive sport it has to have a more catchy name but the rules are still the same. Jack Hill, St Albans England In table tennis only the serve has to hit the table on each side of the net, whereas in ping pong every shot has to hit the table on both sides of the net. james, london uk\"\"Ping-Pong\"\" was the trade name for the table tennis sets originally sold to promote the game. Ray Mitcham, Southport UKThe relative seriousness of the participants. Glenn Oliver, Ashbourne UKJames Thurber pointed out that ping-pong backwards, gnop-gnip, sounds much more like a game of table tennis."
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"docid": "D2801380#0",
"title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-3178341/What-Coca-Cola-REALLY-does-body-just-hour.html\nWhat a can of Coca-Cola REALLY does to your body: Infographic reveals the effects the fizzy drink has in just an hour... from a 20-minute blood sugar spike to the 'crash'",
"text": "What a can of Coca-Cola REALLY does to your body: Infographic reveals the effects the fizzy drink has in just an hour... from a 20-minute blood sugar spike to the 'crash'Visual from Renegade Pharmacist has reaction from first sip to 60 minutes In first 10 minutes more than 100% of daily sugar intake is consumed Fizzy drink leaches body of vital nutrients including calcium and zinc By Anucyia Victor for Mail Online Published: 05:20 EDT, 29 July 2015 | Updated: 06:20 EDT, 4 August 201563kshares1k View comments Have you ever wondered what happens to your body after you drink a can of your favourite fizzy drink? A new infographic has revealed the reaction you go through for an hour after consuming, from the first sip, right through to 60 minutes after finishing. The graphic was compiled by The Renegade Pharmacist , a blog run by former UK pharmacist Niraj Naik and includes a seven-stop breakdown. Scroll down for video+6He reveals: In The First 10 minutes: 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system. ( 100 per cent of your recommended daily intake.) You don't immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavour allowing you to keep it down.20 minutes: Your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat. ( There's plenty of that at this particular moment). RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 2 Next Expats reveal the British foods they miss the most when... Forget sipping whisky, inhale it through a straw! Scottish... What would Walter White say?"
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"docid": "D488194#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_yuan\nRenminbi",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Chinese yuan)navigation search\"\"Chinese money\"\" redirects here. For Ancient Chinese currency, see Ancient Chinese coinage. \"\" CNY\"\" and \"\"RMB\"\" redirect here. For other uses, see CNY (disambiguation) and RMB (disambiguation). Renminbi人民币 ( simplified Chinese)Renminbi banknotes of the 2005 series. ISO 4217Code CNYNumber 156Exponent 2Denominations Subunit 1 yuán ( 元) 1⁄ 10 jiǎo ( 角) 1⁄ 100 fēn ( 分)Plural The language (s) of this currency does not have a morphological plural distinction. Symbol 元 / ¥Nickname Grandpa Mao ( 毛爷爷) yuán ( 元) kuài ( 块) jiǎo ( 角) máo ( 毛)Banknotes Freq. used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.5, RMB 1, RMB 5, RMB 10, RMB 20, RMB 50, RMB 100 Rarely used RMB 0.2, RMB 2Coins Freq. used RMB 0.1, RMB 0.5, RMB 1Demographics Official user (s) China ( mainland)Unofficial user (s) Hong Kong (some stores) Macau Mongolia [1]North Korea [1]Myanmar (in Kokang, Wa and Mandalay) Vietnam (border area) Zimbabwe [2] [3]Issuance Central bank People's Bank of China Website www .pbc .gov .cn Printer China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Mint China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation Valuation Inflation 2.5 %, January 2017 Source [1] Method CPIPegged with Partially, to a basket of trade-weighted international currencies Renminbi\"\" Renminbi \"\" in Simplified (top) and Traditional (bottom) Chinese characters Simplified Chinese 人民币Traditional Chinese 人民幣Literal meaning \"\"People's Currency\"\" [ show] Transcriptions Yuan Simplified Chinese 圆 (or 元)Traditional Chinese 圓 (or 元)Literal meaning circle (or unit), originally from the round shape of silver coins [ show] Transcriptions The renminbi ( Ab. : RMB; simplified Chinese: 人民币; traditional Chinese: 人民幣; pinyin: rénmínbì; literally: \"\"people's currency\"\"; sign: 元; code: CNY) is the official currency of the People's Republic of China."
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"docid": "D3558647#0",
"title": "https://www.cryptocompare.com/coins/ast/\n",
"text": "Latest Air Swap (AST) - BTC Historical Price Chart Line Chart Logarithmic Candle Stick Advanced Chart Crypto Compare Index : AST Crypto Compare Index : AST0.000038400.000038450.000038500.000038550.00003860Price Volume AST Volume AST07:40050,000100,0001 Hour 1 Day 1 Week 1 Month 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year Details ICO Historical Price Details ICOHistorical Price Max Supply500,000,000.0Algorithm-Proof Type-Start Date26/09/2017Twitter@airswap Website Air Swap Difficulty Adj.-Block RR.-Block No.-Network H/s-Current Supply500,000,000.0Block Reward-The Swap protocol provides a peer-to-peer methodology to exchange assets on the Ethereum blockchain. Air Swap is an ERC20 token that will have two functionalities, signal the intention to buy or sell Ethereum-based tokens and to give voting power to the traders providing managing capabilities to the roles of Oracles within the platform. Max Supply500,000,000.0Algorithm-Proof Type-Start Date26/09/2017Twitter@airswap Website Air Swap Difficulty Adj.-Block RR.-Block No.-Network H/s-Current Supply500,000,000.0Block Reward-The Swap protocol provides a peer-to-peer methodology to exchange assets on the Ethereum blockchain. Air Swap is an ERC20 token that will have two functionalities, signal the intention to buy or sell Ethereum-based tokens and to give voting power to the traders providing managing capabilities to the roles of Oracles within the platform. Max Supply500,000,000.0Algorithm-Proof Type-Start Date26/09/2017Twitter@airswap Website Air Swap Difficulty Adj.-Block RR.-Block No.-Network H/s-Current Supply500,000,000.0Block Reward-The Swap protocol provides a peer-to-peer methodology to exchange assets on the Ethereum blockchain. Air Swap is an ERC20 token that will have two functionalities, signal the intention to buy or sell Ethereum-based tokens and to give voting power to the traders providing managing capabilities to the roles of Oracles within the platform. Air Swap (AST) Trending Posts Postworknomads2 days ago Bullish Great article: https://peculiarmonkeys.com/2018/04/08/airswap-ast-crypto-review/Agreereplyzttca1 month ago AST (Air Swap) is a steal at $.60 USD. This token should be trading at over $2 USD easily. Less than $90 million market cap. This coin is an easy 10X in 2018!"
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"docid": "D3057083#0",
"title": "http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/04/wall-street-excerpt-201004\nBetting on the Blind Side",
"text": "Excerpt Betting on the Blind Side Michael Burry always saw the world differently—due, he believed, to the childhood loss of one eye. So when the 32-year-old investor spotted the huge bubble in the subprime-mortgage bond market, in 2004, then created a way to bet against it, he wasn’t surprised that no one understood what he was doing. In an excerpt from his new book, The Big Short, the author charts Burry’s oddball maneuvers, his almost comical dealings with Goldman Sachs and other banks as the market collapsed, and the true reason for his visionary obsession.by Michael Lewis Photographs by Jonas Karlsson March 1, 2010 12:00 am Dr. Michael Burry in his home office, in Silicon Valley. “ My nature is not to have friends,” Burry concluded years ago. “ I’m happy in my own head. ”In early 2004 a 32-year-old stock-market investor and hedge-fund manager, Michael Burry, immersed himself for the first time in the bond market. He learned all he could about how money got borrowed and lent in America. He didn’t talk to anyone about what became his new obsession; he just sat alone in his office, in San Jose, California, and read books and articles and financial filings. He wanted to know, especially, how subprime-mortgage bonds worked. A giant number of individual loans got piled up into a tower."
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"docid": "D3382862#0",
"title": "http://www.getusedvehicles.com/craigslist_mobile-home-trailer-frame\nMobile Home Trailer Frame - 190 ads founds on Used Vehicles For Sale",
"text": "\"Mobile Home Trailer Frame - 190 ads founds on Used Vehicles For Sale Sort by: EOFY SALE 250cc 4 VALVE Pentora-X Race Quad ATV Dellorto Carby DNM Shocks EOFY SALE 250cc 4 VALVE Pentora-X Race Quad ATV Dellorto Carby DNM Shocks for sale in Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia All Inquires: Phone: 07 3800 1283 Mob: 0430 012 339 Email: [email protected] Warehouse: Unit 1, 739 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains. Queensland 4108 Store Home Payment Shipping Terms & Conditions Contact Us Store Category Trading Hour Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9:30 - 4pm Sunday: Cl Icebear Motorsports Pentora 2 years ago EOFY SALE 250cc Stomper-X Sports Quad ATV Water-Cooled Manual 10\"\" Wheel Brisbane EOFY SALE 250cc Stomper-X Sports Quad ATV Water-Cooled Manual 10\"\" Wheel Brisbane for sale in Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia All Inquires: Phone: 07 3800 1283 Mob: 0430 012 339 Email: [email protected] Warehouse: Unit 1, 739 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains. Queensland 4108 Store Home Payment Shipping Terms & Conditions Contact Us Store Category Trading Hour Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9:30 - 4pm Sunday: Cl Icebear Motorsports Stomper-X 250cc 2 years ago EOFY SPECIAL!125cc Big Wheel 17\"\"/14\"\" FUSE Dirt Bike Thumpstar Manual 4 Speed EOFY SPECIAL!125cc Big Wheel 17\"\"/14\"\" FUSE Dirt Bike Thumpstar Manual 4 Speed for sale in Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia All Inquires: Phone: 07 3800 1283 Mob: 0430 012 339 Email: [email protected] Warehouse: Unit 1, 739 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains. 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Queensland 4108 Store Home Payment Shipping Terms & Conditions Contact Us Store Category Trading Hour Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9:30 - 4pm Sunday: Cl Icebear Motorsports Pentora 2 years ago EOFY SALE 250cc Stomper-X Sports Quad ATV Water-Cooled Manual 10\"\" Wheel Brisbane EOFY SALE 250cc Stomper-X Sports Quad ATV Water-Cooled Manual 10\"\" Wheel Brisbane for sale in Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia All Inquires: Phone: 07 3800 1283 Mob: 0430 012 339 Email: [email protected] Warehouse: Unit 1, 739 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains. Queensland 4108 Store Home Payment Shipping Terms & Conditions Contact Us Store Category Trading Hour Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Saturday: 9:30 - 4pm Sunday: Cl Icebear Motorsports Stomper-X 250cc 2 years ago EOFY SALE 250cc 4 VALVE Pentora-X Race Quad ATV Dellorto Carby DNM Shocks EOFY SALE 250cc 4 VALVE Pentora-X Race Quad ATV Dellorto Carby DNM Shocks for sale in Coopers Plains QLD 4108, Australia All Inquires: Phone: 07 3800 1283 Mob: 0430 012 339 Email: [email protected] Warehouse: Unit 1, 739 Boundary Road, Coopers Plains. 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"docid": "D2692225#0",
"title": "http://www.happyzebra.com/timezones-worldclock/difference-between-Toronto-and-Sydney.php\nAir distance from Toronto to Sydney is 9671.3 Miles.",
"text": "Air distance from Toronto to Sydney is 9671.3 Miles. Kilometers: 15564.4Miles: 9671.3Nautical Miles: 8398.5Flight Duration Time: 20 hrs, 4 mins Approximate travel time for a non-stop flight from Toronto, Canada to Sydney, Australia is: 20 hrs, 4 mins. Toronto What time is it in Toronto? Sunrise sunset in Toronto Toronto dialing code Toronto distance and flight duration Toronto time zone difference Coordinates: latitude: 43° 42' North. longitude: 79° 24' West. Sydney Current time in Sydney Sydney sunrise sunset times Sydney dialing code Sydney distance and flight duration Sydney time zone difference Coordinates: latitude: 33° 51' South. longitude: 151° 12' East. Toronto is located in EDT - Eastern Daylight Time zone and is currently observing Daylight Saving Time. DST will end on 04 November 2018 in Toronto. Sydney is located in AEST - Australian Eastern Standard Time zone and currently does not observe Daylight Saving Time."
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"docid": "D121989#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_walk\nZombie walk",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the social event. For the dance style, see Melbourne Shuffle. A 2012 zombie walk in Toronto Zombies Overview Zombie Zombie walk Zombies in media Films Short films and nominal zombie films Series Video games Novelsv t e A zombie walk is an organized public gathering of people who dress up in zombie costumes. Participants usually meet in an urban center and make their way around the city streets and public spaces (or a series of taverns in the case of a zombie pub crawl) in an orderly fashion. Zombie walks can be organized simply for entertainment or with a purpose, such as setting a world record or promoting a charitable cause. Originating in North America during the 2000s, zombie walks have occurred throughout the world. Contents [ hide ]1 Format2 History2.1 Gencon 20002.2 Annual Trash Film Orgy film festival2.3 Toronto and Sherbrooke walk2.4 Gaining popularity2.5 World records3 Charity events4 Pub crawl variant5 Incidents6 List of past events7 See also8 References9 External links Format [ edit]Zombie walks are relatively common in large cities, especially in North America. Some have been established as annual traditions, though others are organized as spontaneous flash mob events or performance art. The complexity and purpose of zombie walks varies. As an advanced technique to heighten interest and realism, some zombie mobs will \"\"eat\"\" victims to create new zombies, in sight of onlookers. ["
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"docid": "D2803595#0",
"title": "https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g154998-i97-k5962467-How_long_should_we_stay-Niagara_Falls_Ontario.html\nHow long should we stay?",
"text": "Watch this Topic Browse forums All Ontario forums Niagara Falls forum Niagara Falls forumsmordygordy Quirindi, New South... Level Contributor197 posts5 reviews Save Topic How long should we stay?14 Dec 2012, 00:22i am planning a big 63 day trip to USA with a trip to Canada to see the falls, (I am from Australia). Niagara will be day 43 (so almost to the end) and we would have done lots of travelling and site seeing before getting here. I had planned to stay 3 nights (end of Nov) here as a bit of a rest and relax stop before going to New York. But is this to much? I plan on spending a day travelling there from Washington, then a day at the falls and a day in Toronto. BUT from reading many people say not to stay any longer then 24 hours. Suggestions? Mentioned in this post New York United States Washington United States Toronto Ontario, Canada Report inappropriate content Related: What are the most popular tours in Niagara Falls? See all Niagara Falls Canada with Boat Ride...835 Reviewsfrom US$99.95*Niagara Falls America and Canada...834 Reviewsfrom US$139.95*Niagara Falls Tour from Toronto with...105 Reviewsfrom US$103.40*Niagara Falls Day Trip from Toronto483 Reviewsfrom US$135.50*1-10 of 16 replies Sorted by « 1 2 »krustytripper Burlington, Canada Level Contributor2,564 posts28 reviews Save Reply1. Re: How long should we stay?14 Dec 2012, 01:09One day and an overnight in the Falls is enough."
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"title": "https://www.worldweatheronline.com/v2/weather-averages.aspx?locid=317748&root_id=312663&wc=local_weather&map=~/toronto-weather-averages/ontario/ca.aspx\nToronto Monthly Climate Averages",
"text": "Toronto Monthly Climate Averages Ontario, Canada Local Time: Fri 06 th Apr 6:05 am View on Map or Feedback Home World Weather Canada Ontario Toronto Toronto Current weather report Overcast-2 °c Sunrise:06:51 AMSunset:07:51 PMWind: 4 mph from SWHumidity: 74%Pressure: 1012 mb Cloud Cover: 100%Visibility: 14.0 miles P. O. P: 0%Moonrise:01:13 AMMoonset:10:50 AMOutlook Today Tomorrow Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu 1 TO 15 Days HISTORY TEXT CHART AVERAGES WIDGETAverages Following fields are displayed for Toronto Monthly Yearly averages: Max, Min and Average Temperature (°C/°F)Visibility (km or miles)Pressure (mb or inches)Cloud (%)Humidity (%)Max and Avg Wind Speed (km/h, mph, knots or m/s)Avg Wind Gust (km/h, mph, knots or m/s)Fog Days Snow Days Rain Days Thunder Days Sunny Days Sun hour Snow amount (cm)Rain amount (mm or inches)UV Index Max, Min and Average Temperature Toronto Max, Min and Average Temperature (°c)Max Temp (°c) Min Temp (°c) Avg Temp (°c)Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 -10°c 0°c + 10°c + 20°c + 30°c Rainfall and Rain Days Toronto Average Rainfall Amount (mm) and Rainy Days Rain (mm) Days Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 0mm + 50mm + 100mm + 150mm + 200mm Snowfall and Snow Days Toronto Average Snowfall Amount (cm) and Snow Days Snow (cm) Days Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 0cm + 5cm + 10cm + 15cm + 20cm + 25cm Did You Know? Discover the Unknown Wonders of the World Here Viktor Hanacek1/15Fraser Island, in Australia, is the largest sand island in the world. It was named after Eliza Anne Fraser who was shipwrecked in 1836 and captured by the Aborigines. Human saliva contains many different chemicals, including opiorphin, a painkiller that is six times more powerful than morphine. The very large, howler monkey's call can be heard from up to 3 miles away, making it the loudest land animal in the world. A kiss is healthier than a handshake, as more germs are transferred via the hand than the mouth. Cold and flu viruses actually spread quicker through ones' hands. A single bolt of lightning contains enough energy to store 145 liters of gas and enough to cook 100,000 pieces of toast.sponsored Advertisementsponsored Advertisement Max and Average Wind Speed and Wind Gust Toronto Average and Max Wind Speed and Gust (mph)Max Wind (mph) Avg Gust (mph)Avg Wind (mph)Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 + 5mph + 10mph + 15mph + 20mph Pressure Toronto Average Pressure (mb)Pressure (mb)Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 + 1010mb + 1012mb + 1014mb + 1016mb + 1018mb + 1020mb + 1022mb + 1024mb Cloud and Humidity Toronto Average Cloud and Humidity (%)Cloud (%) Humidity (%)Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 0% + 25% + 50% + 75% + 100%UV Index Toronto Average UV Index UV Index Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 0 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Sun Hours and Sun Days Toronto Average Sun Hours and Sun Days Sun Hour (hr) Sun Days Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 0hr + 50hr + 100hr + 150hr Visibility Toronto Average Visibility (miles)Visibility (miles)Apr '17 Jul '17 Oct '17 Jan '18 2010 2015 + 3.5miles + 4miles + 4.5miles + 5miles + 5.5miles + 6miles + 6.5miles Historical Hour by hour Apart from averages, the data is also available in hourly interval. Temperature (°C/°F)Visibility (km or miles)Pressure (mb or inches)Cloud (%)Humidity (%)Wind Speed (km/h, mph, knots or m/s)Wind Gust (km/h, mph, knots or m/s)Snow amount (cm)Rain amount (mm or inches)UV Index Wind direction (degree)Dew point (°C/°F)Sky condition description text Historical Weather »Export Our users are allowed to export our yearly monthly average charts as png, jpg, pdf or SVG vector image to display on website or for personal and research use. We require proper credit to be provided to us when using our charts."
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"docid": "D1661763#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narrow_gauge_railway\nNarrow-gauge railway",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Narrow gauge railway)navigation search Track gauge By transport mode Tram · Rapid transit Miniature · Scale model By size ( list)Minimum Fifteen inch 381 mm (15 in)Narrow600 mm, Two foot597 mm 600 mm 603 mm 610 mm (1 ft 11 1⁄ 2 in) (1 ft 11 5⁄ 8 in) (1 ft 11 3⁄ 4 in) (2 ft)750 mm, Bosnian, Two foot six inch, 800 mm750 mm 760 mm 762 mm 800 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄ 2 in) (2 ft 5 15⁄ 16 in) (2 ft 6 in) (2 ft 7 1⁄ 2 in)Swedish three foot, 900 mm, Three foot891 mm 900 mm 914 mm (2 ft 11 3⁄ 32 in) (2 ft 11 7⁄ 16) (3 ft)Metre 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 3⁄ 8 in)Three foot six inch 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)Four foot six inch 1,372 mm (4 ft 6 in)Standard 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄ 2 in)Broad1520 mm, Five foot 1,520 mm 1,524 mm (4 ft 11 27⁄ 32 in) (5 ft)Five foot three inch 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)Iberian 1,668 mm (5 ft 5 21⁄ 32 in)Five foot six inch 1,676 mm (5 ft 6 in)Six foot 1,829 mm (6 ft)Brunel 2,140 mm (7 ft 1⁄ 4 in)Change of gauge Break-of-gauge · Dual gauge ·Conversion ( list ) · Bogie exchange · Variable gauge By location North America · South America · Europe · Australiav t e A narrow-gauge railway ( narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge narrower than the standard 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 1⁄ 2in ). Most narrow-gauge railways are between 600 mm ( 1 ft 11 5⁄ 8in) and 1,067 mm ( 3 ft 6 in ). Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with smaller radius curves, smaller structure gauges and lighter rails, they can be less-costly to build, equip and operate than standard- or broad-gauge railways (particularly in mountainous or difficult terrain). Lower-cost narrow-gauge railways are often built to serve industries and communities where the traffic potential would not justify the cost of a standard- or broad-gauge line. Narrow-gauge railways have specialized use in mines and other environments, where a small structure gauge necessitates a small loading gauge. They also have more-general applications. Non-industrial, narrow-gauge mountain railways are (or were) common in the Rocky Mountains of the United States and the Pacific Cordillera of Canada, Mexico, Switzerland, the former Yugoslavia, Greece and Costa Rica. In some countries, narrow gauge is the standard; Japan, Indonesia, Taiwan, New Zealand, South Africa and the Australian states of Queensland, Western Australia and Tasmania have a 3 ft 6 in ( 1,067 mm) gauge, and Malaysia and Thailand have metre-gauge railways. Narrow-gauge trams, particularly metre-gauge, are common in Europe. Contents [ hide ]1 Nomenclature2 History3 Advantages4 Disadvantages and solutions4.1 Interchangeability4.2 Growth potential5 Successful railways5.1 Fastest trains6 Gauges6.1 4 ft 6 in gauge6.2 4 ft and 1200 mm gauge6.2.1 4 ft ( 1,219 mm)6.2.2 1,200 mm ( 3 ft 11 1⁄ 4in)6.3 3 ft 6 in gauge6.4 Metre gauge and Italian metre gauge6.5 3 ft, 900 mm, and Swedish three foot gauge6.6 800 mm, 2 ft 6 in, Bosnian and 750 mm gauge6.7 Gauges between 2 ft and 2 ft 6 in6.8 2 ft and 600 mm gauges6.9 Minimum gauge7 See also8 References9 Notes Nomenclature [ edit]Main article: Track gauge In general, a narrow-gauge railway is narrower than 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 1⁄ 2in )."
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"docid": "D576422#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression_in_Canada\nGreat Depression in Canada",
"text": "\"Great Depression in Canada From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Canada was hit hard by the Great Depression. The worldwide depression that started in the United States in late 1929 quickly reached Canada. Between 1929 and 1939, the gross domestic product dropped 40% (compared to 37% in the US). Unemployment reached 27% at the depth of the Depression in 1933. Many companies closed, as corporate profits of $398 million in 1929 turned into losses of $98 million as prices fell. Farmers in the Prairies were hit especially hard by the collapse of wheat prices. Despite the emergence of numerous radical parties, the government was run by the major parties. The Depression ended in 1939 as World War II began. [ 1]Food line at the Yonge Street Mission in Toronto in the 1930s (during the Great Depression)Contents [ hide ]1 Economic results1.1 Impact1.2 Unemployment1.3 Prairie Provinces1.4 Women1.5 Teachers1.6 Labour policy2 World trade3 Government reaction3.1 New Deal3.2 Liberals return3.3 Social Credit3.3.1 Social Credit in office4 Recovery5 See also6 References7 Further reading8 External links Economic results [ edit]By 1930, 30% of the labour force was out of work, and one fifth of the population became dependent on government assistance. Wages fell, as did prices."
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"docid": "D2932088#0",
"title": "http://www.tallyroom.com.au/9459\nCanada 2011: results summary",
"text": "Canada 2011: results summary By Ben Raue – Posted on May 4, 2011The Conservatives will continue in government after yesterday’s federal election, but the election produced a radically changed Parliament and political climate. The Conservatives gained a majority after two unstable minority governments, while the left-wing New Democratic Party reduced the opposition Liberal Party to third-party status and almost eliminated the separatist Bloc Quebecois. Nationally, the Conservatives only gained a swing of 1.9% nationwide, but there was a much larger shift amongst left-leaning voters. The Liberal Party’s vote dropped from 26.3% to 18.9%, while the NDP vote jumped from 18.2% to 30.7%. The Bloc Quebecois vote dropped from 10% to 6.1% nationally. The Green Party’s vote dropped from 6.8% to 3.9%. The Conservatives won their long-sought majority, going from 143 to 167 seats. The Liberal Party’s seats collapsed from 77 to 34, with the NDP going from 37 to 102. The Bloc Quebecois, who have dominated Quebec’s seats in Ottawa since 1993, were almost wiped off the map, falling from 49 seats to 4. The Green Party’s leader Elizabeth May won the party’s first seat in the British Columbia riding of Saanich—Gulf Islands."
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"docid": "D3176147#0",
"title": "http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2178053-could-basketball-ever-become-the-most-popular-sport-in-the-world\nCould Basketball Ever Become the Most Popular Sport in the World?",
"text": "\"NBACould Basketball Ever Become the Most Popular Sport in the World? Josh Martin @ @Josh Martin NBANBA Lead Writer September 10, 2014Comments Alvaro Barrientos/Associated Press Much has changed on the global basketball scene since the original Dream Team stormed its way to Olympic gold some 22 years ago. The sport is now a fixture in most (if not all) of the countries on Earth. Last season, the NBA boasted 92 international players hailing from 39 different countries and should feature more on both counts this fall. Spain, from which five of those aforementioned 92 came, is once again the epicenter of basketball's biggest event of the summer: the newly rebranded FIBA World Cup of Basketball. As far as basketball has come in recent decades, it still has a long way to go to catch up to the world's pre-eminent sport: soccer. While FIFA's World Cup is a global phenomenon filled with excitement and drama, with every match beamed into homes across the Seven Seas, FIBA's version has yet to garner such broadcast clout (only Team USA games have been broadcast on television domestically thus far). While FIBA World Cup may never enjoy the same worldwide cachet as the FIFA World Cup, there are a few signs that basketball is closing the gap on soccer's stronghold as the world's most popular sport. Sizing Up the Competition Matthias Schrader/Associated Press To be sure, basketball has got its work cut out for it. By just about any measure of popularity—from revenue to viewership to social media—soccer's lead would seem nigh on insurmountable."
},
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"docid": "D1330256#0",
"title": "http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/07/08/cold-brew-coffee_n_3560765.html\n5 Things You Need To Know About Cold-Brew Coffee This Summer",
"text": "\"TORONTO - As the dog days of summer scorch on, no one wants to swelter through a hot cup of coffee, but most people still need their daily caffeine kick. At the same time, many coffee shops charge premiums for the privilege of simply watering down your hot coffee with ice. The answer, though, is within reach: cold-brew coffee, a style that has enjoyed a recent resurgence for its natural sweetness, its lack of acidity and its simplicity. While a hot cup of coffee will have a stronger aroma and flavour, heat also brings out the bitter flavours of a bean. Cold-brewing takes out those stomach-churning bitter acids and will allow the subtler, more floral flavours to bloom, producing an extremely smooth, drinkable coffee with all the energizing kick of a piping cup of joe. In Toronto, the Rooster Coffee House is starting up a summer cold-brew station at its King Street location. Manager Kyle Wilson, who will compete this year in the intense Canadian Brewers Cup, has offered tips and tricks so you can beat the heat and satisfy your caffeine needs at the same time. Story continues below slideshow: Toronto's Best Coffee Shops 1. Understand the basics Cold-brew coffee gets its name because, rather than using hot water to extract the coffee grinds from a vessel like a French press, it involves a slow infusion in cold water over the course of 12 to 20 hours. \"\" It's great to make the night before so it's ready for when you leave for work,\"\" says Wilson."
},
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"docid": "D3081661#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4101-3\nFlight Times",
"text": "Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Distances and Travel Times Flight Times Unanswered | Answered Flight Times Parent Category: Distances and Travel Times Flight times refer to the time required to reach a designation from one airport to another. It is commonly referred to as the “estimated time of arrival” or ETA. There are aviation tools that calculate flight times. < 2 3 4 5 >If the time in Chicago is 12 15pm what time is it in moscow?it is 9:15 in the Moscow city How many miles between Eureka CA and New York NY? The distance between the above mentioned places is 2594 milesapproximately. How long is a flight from Oklahoma to Phoenix? A flight from Oklahoma to Phoenix, AZ is approximately 2 hours and9 minutes long. The actual flight distance is 876 miles or 1,409km. How long is the flight from Portland Oregon to San Diego? The flight time for flights between the above places is 2 hours This is an approximate travel time."
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"docid": "D1336744#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amber_Heard\nAmber Heard",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Amber Heard Heard in November 2011Born Amber Laura Heard April 22, 1986 (age 31)Austin, Texas, U. S. Residence Los Angeles, California Occupation Actress Years active 2004–present Spouse (s) Johnny Depp ( m. 2015; div. 2017)Partner (s) Tasya van Ree (2008-2012)Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) [1] is an American actress. She made her film debut in 2004 in the sports drama Friday Night Lights. After small roles in North Country and Alpha Dog, Heard played her first leading role in All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) and appeared in The CW television show Hidden Palms (2007). Heard's breakthrough came in 2008 with roles in Never Back Down and Pineapple Express. She received the Breakthrough Award at Young Hollywood Awards. Her appearance in films such as The Informers, The Stepfather, Zombieland, and The Joneses brought her further attention. She next starred in John Carpenter 's The Ward, alongside Nicolas Cage in Drive Angry, and alongside Johnny Depp in The Rum Diary, for which she won a Spotlight Award at the Hollywood Film Festival. In 2014 she appeared in 3 Days to Kill, and in 2015 in Magic Mike XXL and The Danish Girl. She played Mera in the 2017 superhero film Justice League, a role she will reprise in the 2018 film Aquaman."
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"docid": "D1126847#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Cancer_Society\nCanadian Cancer Society",
"text": "\"Canadian Cancer Society From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Canadian Cancer Society Société canadienne du cancer Abbreviation CCS / SCCFounded 1938Type Non-profit organizations based in Canada Legal status active Purpose cancer prevention, information, support, advocacy and research Headquarters Toronto, Ontario, Canada Region served Canada Official language English, French President and Chief Executive Officer Lynne Hudson Staff 1,200Volunteers 140,000Website http://www.cancer.ca/The Canadian Cancer Society ( French: Société canadienne du cancer) is a national, community-based charitable organization of volunteers whose mission is to eradicate cancer and enhance the quality of life of those living with the disease. The Canadian Cancer Society is Canada's largest national cancer charity and the largest national charitable funder of cancer research in Canada. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Mission3 Organization4 Fundraising4.1 Daffodils4.2 Relay For Life4.3 Cops for Cancer4.4 Thing-a-ma-boob5 Activities6 Research7 See also8 References9 External links History [ edit]The idea to form the Canadian Cancer Society originally came from the Saskatchewan Medical Association in 1929, when they formed Canada’s first cancer committee. In 1937, the National Study Committee recommended the formation of new organization, which was later called Canadian Cancer Society for the control of cancer. The Society was officially formed a decade later, in 1938, to educate Canadians about the early warning signs of cancer. At that time, many people did not seek medical help until their cancer had advanced past a treatable stage. In 1947, the Society began funding cancer research through the creation of the National Cancer Institute of Canada, an agreement between the Canadian Cancer Society and the Federal Department of Health and Welfare. The Society continues to fund cancer research today the Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute. In February 2017, the Canadian Cancer Society announced that it would merge with the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation in an effort to reduce redundancies and operating costs. The merged operation will continue to operate as the Canadian Cancer Society. ["
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"docid": "D3203914#0",
"title": "http://www.thetimenow.com/canada/toronto\nCurrent local time in Toronto, Canada | Time Zone: EST",
"text": "The Time Now > Canada >Time & More Weather & Forecast Current local time in Toronto, Canada | Time Zone: EST12 hour 24 hour10:01:25 AMUTC/GMT -5 hours12Thursday Apr 2018Display Time on your Website Convert Times & Time Zone Converter Calendar Tool Meeting Planner Tool Facts Country Capital Currency Ottawa CAD (Dollar) Use the currency converter International dialing code +1 (Canada) How to dial to Toronto?am pm 2411 Thu / 12 13 14 15 16Toronto, Canada EDT Thu, Apr 12 10:01am3am4am5am6am7am8am9am10am11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm5pm+14 Sydney, Australia AEST Fri, Apr 13 12:01am5pm6pm7pm8pm9pm10pm11pm Fri131am2am3am4am5am6am7am Add Location Daylight Saving Time in Toronto - Time Change Standard time zone Daylight saving time (DST)Time zone abbreviation UTC / GMT -5 hours No daylight saving time to observe right now EST - Eastern Standard Time Popular city time zones New York, NY London Tokyo Washington DC Paris Berlin Moscow Amsterdam Manila Miami, FLAtlanta, GA Las Vegas, NV Seattle, WA Houston, TXBoston, MA San Francisco, CA Chicago, ILLos Angeles, CA Mumbai Kuala Lumpur Karachi Toronto Montréal Sydney Mexico City Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Singapore Largest country time zones India Australia United States United Kingdom Japan Germany China France Canada Ghana Italy South Africa Spain Thailand Pakistan Brazil Mexico Malaysia Kenya Afghanistan Greece Nigeria Chile South Korea Ukraine Portugal Morocco Uganda Russia Egypt Philippines Vietnam Indonesia Popular Time Zones EST PDT GMT PST EDT CDT CST CUT UCT IDTPopular Countries Time India Singapore United Kingdom United States Australia Ghana Nigeria Spain Popular Cities Stockholm Sydney Kolkata Nairobi Mumbai Brisbane London About | Privacy Policy | Contact | Plugins | © Copyright The Time Now 1998-2018"
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"docid": "D1833033#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_biggest_zoo_in_world\nWhat is the biggest zoo in world?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Human and Animal Interaction Zoos What is the biggest zoo in world? Flag What is the biggest zoo in world? Answer by Kooziking Confidence votes 44The world's largest zoo, in terms of numbers of different species in captivity, is the Toronto Zoo. The 287-ha (710-acre) site currently houses 16,000 animals from 491 different species, ranging from bears to penguins, and receives on average 2.6 million visitors each year. Sources: Guiness World Records The largest Zoo in terms of land mass is the Monarto Zoological Park in Australia with a total of 1450 hectares. The zoo main purpose is conservation of endangered and to educate the public. The Monarto Zoo participates in numerous successful breeding programs.8 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Phonilipe 19 Contributions Which is the second biggest zoo in the whole world? The biggest zoo is in St. Louis, Missouri. Sadiesays 28 Contributions Where is the biggest zoo in the world?it is i believe the Singapore zoo."
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"docid": "D2614419#0",
"title": "http://www.timebie.com/timezone/sydneytoronto.php\nTIMEBIE",
"text": "Sydney, Australia Time → Toronto, Canada Time Conversion Chart ( Reverse the chart below )0:00 AM (0:00) Sydney Time = 10:00 AM (10:00) Previous Day Toronto Time0:30 AM (0:30) Sydney Time = 10:30 AM (10:30) Previous Day Toronto Time1:00 AM (1:00) Sydney Time = 11:00 AM (11:00) Previous Day Toronto Time1:30 AM (1:30) Sydney Time = 11:30 AM (11:30) Previous Day Toronto Time2:00 AM (2:00) Sydney Time = 12:00 PM (12:00) Previous Day Toronto Time2:30 AM (2:30) Sydney Time = 12:30 PM (12:30) Previous Day Toronto Time3:00 AM (3:00) Sydney Time = 1:00 PM (13:00) Previous Day Toronto Time3:30 AM (3:30) Sydney Time = 1:30 PM (13:30) Previous Day Toronto Time4:00 AM (4:00) Sydney Time = 2:00 PM (14:00) Previous Day Toronto Time4:30 AM (4:30) Sydney Time = 2:30 PM (14:30) Previous Day Toronto Time5:00 AM (5:00) Sydney Time = 3:00 PM (15:00) Previous Day Toronto Time5:30 AM (5:30) Sydney Time = 3:30 PM (15:30) Previous Day Toronto Time6:00 AM (6:00) Sydney Time = 4:00 PM (16:00) Previous Day Toronto Time6:30 AM (6:30) Sydney Time = 4:30 PM (16:30) Previous Day Toronto Time7:00 AM (7:00) Sydney Time = 5:00 PM (17:00) Previous Day Toronto Time7:30 AM (7:30) Sydney Time = 5:30 PM (17:30) Previous Day Toronto Time8:00 AM (8:00) Sydney Time = 6:00 PM (18:00) Previous Day Toronto Time8:30 AM (8:30) Sydney Time = 6:30 PM (18:30) Previous Day Toronto Time9:00 AM (9:00) Sydney Time = 7:00 PM (19:00) Previous Day Toronto Time9:30 AM (9:30) Sydney Time = 7:30 PM (19:30) Previous Day Toronto Time10:00 AM (10:00) Sydney Time = 8:00 PM (20:00) Previous Day Toronto Time10:30 AM (10:30) Sydney Time = 8:30 PM (20:30) Previous Day Toronto Time11:00 AM (11:00) Sydney Time = 9:00 PM (21:00) Previous Day Toronto Time11:30 AM (11:30) Sydney Time = 9:30 PM (21:30) Previous Day Toronto Time12:00 PM (12:00) Sydney Time = 10:00 PM (22:00) Previous Day Toronto Time12:30 PM (12:30) Sydney Time = 10:30 PM (22:30) Previous Day Toronto Time1:00 PM (13:00) Sydney Time = 11:00 PM (23:00) Previous Day Toronto Time1:30 PM (13:30) Sydney Time = 11:30 PM (23:30) Previous Day Toronto Time2:00 PM (14:00) Sydney Time = 0:00 AM (0:00) Toronto Time2:30 PM (14:30) Sydney Time = 0:30 AM (0:30) Toronto Time3:00 PM (15:00) Sydney Time = 1:00 AM (1:00) Toronto Time3:30 PM (15:30) Sydney Time = 1:30 AM (1:30) Toronto Time4:00 PM (16:00) Sydney Time = 2:00 AM (2:00) Toronto Time4:30 PM (16:30) Sydney Time = 2:30 AM (2:30) Toronto Time5:00 PM (17:00) Sydney Time = 3:00 AM (3:00) Toronto Time5:30 PM (17:30) Sydney Time = 3:30 AM (3:30) Toronto Time6:00 PM (18:00) Sydney Time = 4:00 AM (4:00) Toronto Time6:30 PM (18:30) Sydney Time = 4:30 AM (4:30) Toronto Time7:00 PM (19:00) Sydney Time = 5:00 AM (5:00) Toronto Time7:30 PM (19:30) Sydney Time = 5:30 AM (5:30) Toronto Time8:00 PM (20:00) Sydney Time = 6:00 AM (6:00) Toronto Time8:30 PM (20:30) Sydney Time = 6:30 AM (6:30) Toronto Time9:00 PM (21:00) Sydney Time = 7:00 AM (7:00) Toronto Time9:30 PM (21:30) Sydney Time = 7:30 AM (7:30) Toronto Time10:00 PM (22:00) Sydney Time = 8:00 AM (8:00) Toronto Time10:30 PM (22:30) Sydney Time = 8:30 AM (8:30) Toronto Time11:00 PM (23:00) Sydney Time = 9:00 AM (9:00) Toronto Time11:30 PM (23:30) Sydney Time = 9:30 AM (9:30) Toronto Time↗ Show Toronto, Canada Time to Sydney, Australia Time Conversion Chart Instead"
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"docid": "D3211560#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_multi-sport_athletes\nList of multi-sport athletes",
"text": "\"List of multi-sport athletes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search A multi-sport athlete is an athlete who competes at a high level in two or more different sports. Most of these athletes played two or more sports from a young age – especially in high school – before deciding to concentrate on just one sport. Contents [ hide ]1 List of athletes1.1 American football1.2 Association football1.3 Australian rules football1.4 Baseball1.5 Basketball1.6 Bobsleigh1.7 Bowling1.8 Boxing1.9 Canadian football1.10 Chess1.11 Cricket1.12 Cycling1.13 Figure skating1.14 Golf1.15 Handball1.16 Ice hockey1.17 Lacrosse1.18 Mixed martial arts1.19 Motorsport1.20 Netball1.21 Rugby league1.22 Rugby union1.23 Sailing1.24 Skiing1.25 Skyrunning1.26 Snowboarding1.27 Sumo1.28 Swimming1.29 Tennis1.30 Track and field1.31 Water polo1.32 Wrestling2 See also3 References List of athletes [ edit]Below is a list of multi-sport athletes who have played in at least one sport professionally, listed by primary athletic occupation, with notes on their secondary sport (s). American football [ edit]Troy Aikman – drafted by the New York Mets out of high school in 1985Morten Andersen – played on Denmark's junior national soccer team Chris Bahr – played soccer for the Philadelphia Atoms of the North American Soccer League and was Rookie of the Year in 1974 [1]Matt Bahr – played soccer for the Colorado Caribous and Tulsa Roughnecks of the North American Soccer League [2]Terry Baker – at Oregon State, won the 1962 Heisman Trophy and was also a member of a basketball team that reached the 1963 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament Richard Bartel – also pitched eight games for the Cincinnati Reds minor league team Sammy Baugh – played football and baseball at TCU, and went on to play in the minor leagues for the St. Louis Cardinals, then going to the NFLDarren Bennett – punter in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings after nearly a decade in the Australian Football League Michael Bennett – ran track at the University of Wisconsin Cedric Benson – drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 12th round of the 2001 MLB Draft; totaled 25 at-bats with their summer team Jay Berwanger – former Heisman winner, decathlete who set the school record at Michigan Michael Bishop – played quarterback for the New England Patriots and was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 28th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball draft Nyan Boateng – former player for the New England Patriots and New York Giants, three-time New York City PSAL high school basketball champion at Abraham Lincoln High School Brooks Bollinger – drafted twice by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 50th round Josh Booty – played in the Florida Marlins minor league system Todd Bouman – played football and basketball at St. Cloud State Terry Bradshaw – set a national record by throwing the javelin 244 feet, 11 3/4 inches [3]Tom Brady – drafted by the Montreal Expos John Brodie – played on golf's Senior PGA Tour, winning once in 1991Jim Brown – All-American in lacrosse, played basketball, and ran track at Syracuse University. In the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Lacrosse Hall of Fame, and College Football Hall of Fame. Ron Brown – track athlete, won gold medal in the 4x100 relay at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics Sheldon Brown – former cornerback for the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, played football and baseball at South Carolina Tom Brown - played with the Washington Senators in 1963 and with the Green Bay Packers in the 1st two Super Bowls Cris Carter – played basketball and football at Ohio State University Michael Carter – went to the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, winning a silver medal in shot put. Won Olympic medal and Super Bowl ring for the same year Chuck Connors NBA, MLB, drafted by NFL Chicago Bears Tom Pestock – former offensive lineman for the Indianapolis Colts and Arizona Cardinals as well as a three-time Golden Gloves winner. He is also currently signed to the professional wrestling promotion WWE. Quan Cosby played in the Anaheim Angels farm system before playing college and pro football Daunte Culpepper – drafted by the New York Yankees Ronald Curry – won the 1998 Mc Donald's All-American Slam Dunk contest and was the MVP for the 1998 Mc Donald's All-American basketball game. Was ranked by the Recruiting Services Consensus Index as the #6 best high school senior in basketball for 1998."
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"docid": "D1070418#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat-trick\nHat-trick",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Hat trick (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. ( June 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)A hat-trick or hat trick in sports is the achievement of a positive feat three times in a game, or another achievement based on the number three in some sports. Contents1 Origin2 Association football3 Baseball4 Cricket5 Darts6 Hockey6.1 Variations7 Lacrosse8 Marbles9 Motor racing10 Poker11 Rugby football12 Scrabble13 Team handball/Water polo14 Video games15 See also16 References Origin [ edit]The term first appeared in 1858 in cricket, to describe H. H. Stephenson 's taking three wickets with three consecutive deliveries. Fans held a collection for Stephenson, and presented him with a hat bought with the proceeds. [ 1] The term was used in print for the first time in 1865. [ 2] The term was eventually adopted by many other sports including hockey, association football, water polo and team handball. Association football [ edit]See also: Lists of hat-tricks, List of FIFA World Cup hat-tricks, and List of UEFA Champions League hat-tricks A hat-trick occurs in association football when a player scores three goals (not necessarily consecutive) in a single game, whereas scoring two goals constitutes a brace. ["
},
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"docid": "D157961#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/FAQ/4101\nFlight Times",
"text": "\"Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Distances and Travel Times Flight Times Unanswered | Answered Flight Times Parent Category: Distances and Travel Times Flight times refer to the time required to reach a designation from one airport to another. It is commonly referred to as the “estimated time of arrival” or ETA. There are aviation tools that calculate flight times.1 2 3 >How long is the flight from manchaeter to maritiuos?13h 40m duration, 1+ stops How long is the flight from Toronto Ontario to Cabo San Lucas Mexico? Flight 1: Pearson International Airport to George Bush Intercontinental Airport on United Flight 6347 takes 3 hours and 24minutes. Layover at IAH for 1 hour and 26 minutes Flight 2: IAH to Los Cabos Airport on United Flight 1452 takes 2hours and 45 minutes. Total time: 7 hours and 35 minutes. ... How long is it to fly from West Virginia capital to Niger capital? About 18.5 hours How long is a flight from west Africa to Ohio? Flying out of Columbus to Eastern Africa takes about 21 hours. 1hour to NY, 2 hour lay over, 8 hours to Europe, 2 hours lay over, 8hours to Eastern Africa."
},
{
"docid": "D354837#0",
"title": "https://trekeffect.com/travel-blog/21-best-safest-places-travel-alone-females\n26 Best (And Safest) Places To Travel Alone For Females",
"text": "\"Are you an independent chic who has been dreaming of exploring the world, as a solo traveler? Want to go a memorable solo adventure that you’ll cherish until your last breath? From an uber energetic mega-metropolis in North America to the exotic jungles of Southeast Asia, we’ve rounded the best places to travel alone for girls who want to go on an epic journey across the world. Ladies, make sure to check out these solo travel ideas and helpful pieces of travel advice!Why travel solo Whether it is by choice or because your schedule does not fit with someone else’s, solo travel is indeed a fascinating ride that every female should experience at least once in her life. As far as I’m concerned, traveling solo is a liberating and eye-opening experience that feeds your passions, promotes self-discovery and stretches your comfort zone. And when you travel solo, you also get the freedom to create your own schedule, relax when you want, and be social whenever you want. To top it all off, traveling solo will let you meet a ton of people as well as forge stronger relations than you would if you were with a travel buddy. Solo travel isn’t as dangerous and complicated as most people think. Yes, the world can be quite an intimidating place, but most of it is just media hype. Trust me, the world is teeming with beautiful and safe places to travel alone for females."
},
{
"docid": "D531580#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_is_the_flight_from_Australia_to_Hawaii\nHow long is a flight from Hawaii to Sydney Australia?",
"text": "\"Double071 32,272 Contributions How long is a flight from Hawaii to Sydney Australia? Answer Honolulu, HI (HNL) to Sydney (SYD) Shortest Flight Duration 10 hours 8 mins Tigerwhit 24,038 Contributions How long is the flight from Brisbane Australia to Hawaii? Flight: Brisbane (BNE) to Honolulu, HI (HNL) Flight Duration * 12 hours 50 mins * Via Sydney Kingsford Smith Apt, Sydney (SYD) Distance: The distance between Brisba …Suzanne (Zanbabe) 2,620,358 Contributions\"\"Maddest of all: to see life as it is, and not as it should be.\"\" --Man of La Mancha How long is the flight from Belize to Hawaii? Answer The shortest flight I could find was about 14 1/2 hours. It could be much longer, depending on where in Belize and Hawaii, and depending on what layover …Wiki Spottedtail 114,143 Contributions How long is a flight from England to Hawaii? On average a flight from England to Hawaii takes 15 hours. How long is a flight from Hawaii to Portugal?from 23 to 30 hours How long is flight the from England to Hawaii? Answer 17.5 hrs Lee L 6,683 Contributions Let's do great things. How long is the flight from Hawaii to sydney?10 hours 8 minutes Double071 32,272 Contributions How long is the flight from Sydney Australia to Maui Hawaii?"
},
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"docid": "D674953#0",
"title": "http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/starwood-starwood-preferred-guest/869785-starwood-owned-hotels.html\n.",
"text": "\"Sep 25, 08, 10:28 am # 1Mo Cheex Original Poster Join Date: Aug 2005Location: SFOPrograms: UAL:1K, DL: Plat, CO: Plat, HH: Diamond, SPG: Plat Posts: 338Starwood Owned Hotels Is there a list somewhere of the hotels that *wood owns versus simply operates? They have a list on their website but it includes JVs and I am simply interested in the owned properties. I am wondering if there are any differences in service levels and alike. Thanks. Sep 25, 08, 10:30 am # 2Bliss World Flyer Talk Evangelist Join Date: Oct 2005Location: Los Angeles & Orange County, CAPrograms: Wouldn't you like to know? ! Posts: 23,565Quote: Originally Posted by Mo Cheex Is there a list somewhere of the hotels that *wood owns versus simply operates? They have a list on their website but it includes JVs and I am simply interested in the owned properties. I am wondering if there are any differences in service levels and alike. Thanks. There was an existing thread covering this same question."
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"docid": "D3001295#0",
"title": "http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3109019/A-foot-snow-hits-parts-Australia-country-hit-lowest-temperatures-40-years-winter-begins.html\nA foot of snow hits parts of Australia as the country endures its lowest temperatures for 40 years as its winter begins",
"text": "\"A foot of snow hits parts of Australia as the country endures its lowest temperatures for 40 years as its winter begins Parts of New South Wales, in Australia, have been buried under a foot (30cm) of snow on their first day of winter Temperatures plunged to minus nine degrees Celsius in some areas while Melbourne had its coldest day in 40 years Freezing conditions welcomed by skiers who are expected to flock to resorts to take advantage of early snowfall By Hannah Parry For Mailonline Published: 06:41 EDT, 3 June 2015 | Updated: 10:46 EDT, 3 June 2015958shares128View comments Australia is experiencing the coldest start to winter in forty years after parts of the country were buried under a foot of snow. Temperatures plunged as low as minus nine degrees Celsius as the alpine resorts of Perisher and Thredbo in New South Wales disappeared underneath a blanket of snow on Monday evening. Average winter temperatures across New South Wales are typically between 14 and 16 degrees Celsius. It got as cold as 6.1 degrees Celsius in the City of Sydney, making it the chilliest morning the region has seen since 1987. Falls Creek in Victoria also received 20cm of snow overnight and Mount Buller recorded 8cm, while Melbourne got off to its coldest morning in almost 40 years. Scroll down for video+10Freezing temperatures on the first day of winter has ensured the Snowy Mountains will live up to its name ahead of the ski season opening this weekend with 30cm of snow falling at Perisher Valley+10The NSW alpine resorts of Perisher (pictured) and Thredbo turned white overnight as 30cm of snow blanketed the mountains with lows of minus nine degrees+10It was minus seven degrees at Perisher on Monday morning and low temperatures are expected to continue throughout the rest of the week+10Perisher's the Village Eight Express will be open for skiing and boarding on Friday, while Friday Flat will be open at Thredbo Australian ski resorts are looking good for the start of the season Loaded Progress 0:00/0:00more videos Watch video Syrian films 'missiles flying over country after chemical attack Watch video Moment child given cigarette before pushing her down the stairs Watch video Shocking moment road rage driver swerves and runs down biker Watch video Fox 5 anchors brand teen 'obnoxious' for getting into 20 colleges Watch video End of Days? Bizarre trumpet sound heard in Hawaii Watch video'No sentence would be long enough': Brave rape victim speaks out Watch video PM May says suspected poison gas attack in Syria was 'reprehensible'Watch video Footage appears to show missile attack on air base in central Syria Watch video Tristan Thompson caught snogging sexy brunette at club Watch video Moment man turns into fireball after touching high voltage cable Watch video Dramatic moment cruise ship crashes into Caribbean dock Watch video Trump blasts FBI raid on his personal attorney Michael Cohen While the UK, in comparison, was bathed in sunshine today as highs of more than 21 degrees Celsius were recorded this morning in Lincolnshire. The freezing weather is forcing many Australians to get creative with ways to beat the cold, from leaving the oven on to heat the house, to warming their beds with hairdryers. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 Next Leaving the oven open, heating blankets with a hairdryer and... Woman, 30, hopes to become first to row 6,000-mile journey... Victoria Derbyshire's struggling news show seen by just... Share this article Most of the homes in the typically temperate country do not have insulation and so are not equipped to keep the warmth in and cold out during icy spells, accordant to Claire Cunliffe, Marketing Manager at Knauf Insulation Australia and New Zealand.+10Low temperatures are expected to continue throughout the week, with snow predicted to fall in both Thredbo and Perisher from Wednesday to Friday+10Perisher blasted its snow machines to take advantage of the early season snowfall with hundreds expected to flock to the Snowy Mountains for the June long weekend+10Perisher's the Village Eight Express will be open early for skiing and boarding on Friday thanks to the optimal weather conditions+10Saturday will see the Perisher Express Quad charlift open to mid-station, as well as several skier conveyors on Front Valley The situation is so extreme that one in ten Australians have had to move their families into a warmer part of the house to sleep - even into one room - to beat the chill during frosty nights, a new survey by Thinkinsulation revealed. It was minus seven degrees at ski resort Perisher on Monday morning, while Thredbo recorded temperatures of minus eight, according to the Bureau of Meteorology."
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"docid": "D3037484#0",
"title": "http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-16_u-307_t-752_c-2821/patterns-of-climate/nsw/patterns-of-climate/australia-s-physical-environment/physical-characteristics-of-australia\nPatterns of climate",
"text": "Patterns of climate Unit Home Topic Home Chapter Home 3 Pictures 1 Animations 0 Videos Chapter Summary 0 Activities 1 Exams Introduction Climate is the study of weather over time. Weather is the short-term study of temperature, precipitation rates, humidity, sun and wind. Some factors that affect the climate of an area include global air circulation, topography and ocean currents. These factors all work together to create the climate found in Australia, which is drier than all the other continents, with the exception of Antarctica. Australian climate zones Precipitation patterns across Australia are seasonal in nature. In northern Australia, most of the year's rain falls in the summer months, while the winter months are dry. Due to this region's closeness to the equator, however, the temperature tends to remain constant year-round. In eastern Australia, rain also falls mostly during the summer, although rain can also fall during the winter months. Since this part of Australia is further from the equator, however, summer months are warmer than winter months. In the southern part of Australia, rain tends to fall more in the winter than in the summer."
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"docid": "D5757#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Australia\nClimate of Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Köppen climate types of Australia. Australia's climate is governed largely by its size and by the hot, sinking air of the subtropical high pressure belt. This moves north and south with the seasons. But it is variable, with frequent droughts lasting several seasons—thought to be caused in part by the El Niño-Southern Oscillation. The climate varies widely due to its large geographical size, but by far the largest part of Australia is desert or semi-arid. Only the south-east and south-west corners have a temperate climate and moderately fertile soil. The northern part of the country has a tropical climate, varied between tropical rainforests, grasslands and desert. Because Australia is a small continent, separated from polar regions by the Southern Ocean, it is not subject to the movements of frigid polar air that sweep over the continents in the northern hemisphere during winter. Consequently, its winter is relatively mild, so that there aren’t any great contrast between summer and winter temperatures that is present in the northern continents. Yet in many parts of the country, seasonal highs and lows can be considerable: temperatures have ranged from above 50 °C (122 °F) to well below zero."
},
{
"docid": "D3415464#0",
"title": "http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/earth/global-weather-machine.html\nGlobal Weather Machine",
"text": "\"share Global Weather Machine By Mark Hoover Posted 10.13.98 NOVAWe live in an ocean of air, seething and flowing around us, changing-sometimes violently-every day. In the heart of this swirling machinery of rain clouds and jetstreams, hot desert winds and frozen arctic storms, there is one constant: change. A trillion and a half days have passed since the Earth was born in a spinning disk of stardust, and no two of those days have ever had the same weather. This NASA image of wind patterns over the Pacific Ocean gives a sense of the dynamism of global weather. Enlarge Photo credit: NASAwhat is weather? Driven by the heat of the sun, weather is an interlocking system of cycles. Water evaporates, rises, cools, and falls as rain, only to evaporate once again. The sun rises and sets every day, with the air warming and cooling in response, and the cycle endlessly repeating. Low pressure systems suck high pressure systems into their vacuum, creating spinning masses of wind and clouds bigger than Texas; these cyclones are swept across the skies by persistent high-speed winds miles up in the atmosphere, rivers of air in a relentless race around the globe. Weather, in all its cycles and clashes, arises from a simple fact: the sun heats some parts of the Earth more than others."
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"docid": "D2858117#0",
"title": "http://traveloutbackaustralia.com/outback-climate.html/\nOutback Climate & Weather",
"text": "By Amanda About the Outback, Trip planning Outback Climate & Weather Many people come to the outback unprepared for both the summer heat and for our below-zero (Celsius) winter cold. In fact, many people -even Australians- have no idea that the outback is not always hot and sunny. They’re stunned when we tell them we’ve had temperatures here as low as -7.5C, and that in many outback areas, frosts are common in winter. In fact, many of them don’t believe us. The Outback’s weather and climate are HUGELY variable from summer to winter. What’s more there’s not just ONE outback climate – there’s several. So on this page we share EVERYTHING you’ll every need to know about the outback’s climate and weather to help you plan your trip and know what clothes to bring. A Land of Extremes The area that people commonly refer to as ‘outback Australia’ is called an arid zone by scientists. This arid zone occupies 70% of the Australian continent. Because this area is so big (check out our Australian outback maps page for further info), there are actually regional variations in outback climate and weather."
},
{
"docid": "D2081212#0",
"title": "http://www.australian-information-stories.com/queensland-climate.html\nQueensland Climate",
"text": "Queensland Climate Queensland climate, due to it's size has quite a variation across the state, from the tropical coasts in the north to the highlands of the southeast, were snow has fallen. The far north of Queensland experiences hot humid summers (wet season) and mild warm winters. Tropical north Queensland weather summer temperatures can reach over 31 degrees Celsius during the day, with humidity levels around 75%, which can make it feel much hotter. The Queensland climate of the central west is hot, in fact this is where the hottest temperatures in the state occur during summer. Temperatures in winter are still quite warm during the day but can drop at night to be quite cold. The Queensland weather in the inland southern west and ranges is hot with dry summers. Temperatures in the winter months can be very cold at times although normally still very pleasant. The Queensland inland south east has a temperate climate with warm summers. Temperatures in winter are cold with nighttime frost being quite common. The Queensland climate of the south, where the majority of the population reside, such as The Gold Coast, The Sunshine Coast and Brisbane is some of the most beautiful in Australia."
},
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"docid": "D1720595#0",
"title": "http://travelfashiongirl.com/what-to-wear-when-backpacking-australia/\nWhat to Wear when Backpacking Australia",
"text": "This post contains affiliate links. Visit our Disclosure page for details. Shares Facebook Pinterest Need tips on what to wear somewhere else? For a full listing of all our destinations, please visit our packing list page!If you’re planning on backpacking Australia, this packing list will help you plan what to wear. Most backpackers head for the beach experience on the East Coast route while other travelers may prefer to focus on the outback. Please keep in mind that the country is massive so areas vary and your activities will also affect your packing choices. Since I was only there for a few weeks, several local girls have offered up some helpful tips about what to wear when backpacking Australia!What to Wear when Backpacking Australia I spent 3 weeks traveling Australia’s east coast during my Round the World trip in 2010. A few of my highlights included Sydney, the Whitsundays, and Fraser Island. Your transportation and activities are easy to book upon arrival using one of the many travel agencies around. I highly recommend Peter Pan travel agency as they provide helpful service and great prices."
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"docid": "D1336138#0",
"title": "https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine-fahrenheit,adelaide,Australia\nCLIMATE: AVERAGE MONTHLY WEATHER IN Adelaide, Australia",
"text": "CLIMATE: AVERAGE MONTHLY WEATHER IN Adelaide, Australia With a Mediterranean climate Adelaide generally has mild and wet winters. Summers are warm and dry. It is the driest of all the Australian capital cities. In summer (December to February) the average maximum is around 29 degrees Celsius (84 °Fahrenheit), but there is considerable variation. In winter (June to August) the average maximum is around 15–16 degrees Celsius (59–61 °Fahrenheit) and the average minimum around 7–8 °Celsius (45–46 °Fahrenheit). Spring (September to November) is full with colour. Flowers bloom and the wildlife flourishes. Sea temperatures around Adelaide are lower than those around Perth, Sydney and Brisbane. Most people find summers in Adelaide more pleasant than those in Sydney, Brisbane or Perth. These cities have higher humidities; Adelaide enjoys the lowest humidities of any Australian city."
},
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"docid": "D1294505#0",
"title": "http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2013/01/31/3679358.htm\nHow do high and low weather systems work?",
"text": "\"5 comments Share Print Ask an Expert How do high and low weather systems work? High pressure systems are often associated with hot weather in summer, but in winter they can bring cooler weather. ( i Stockphoto)Related Stories The 2013 climate change wake-up call, Science Online, 17 Jan 2013Which way do cyclones spin?, Science Online, 24 Mar 2010Can humans control the weather?, Science Online, 08 Oct 2009If hot air rises, why does it form 'highs' while cold air forms 'lows'? I would have thought that high pressure at sea level would have been caused by denser atmosphere air. — Ray At the beginning of 2013, Australia experienced a record-breaking heatwave that extended over a greater area for a longer period of time than ever experienced before. This exceptional weather was caused by a combination of factors. The monsoon which normally brings cooler, wetter conditions from the north failed to show up. Meanwhile, a stationary high pressure cell in the Tasman Sea forced hot air from the north across southern Australia and prevented cooler air from further south penetrating inland."
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"docid": "D1016236#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en/facts/weather/perth-weather.html\nWeather in Perth",
"text": "Facts and planning Weather in Perth Home Facts and planning Weather in Australia Weather in Perth Share Western Australia Perth Today's weather in perth Minimum 21 ºC | ºF*Disclaimer Find information on temperature, rainfall and seasonal activities to help plan your holiday in Perth. What is the weather like in Perth? Perth enjoys hot, dry summers and mild winters. During summer rain is unusual, but winter can bring downpours of rain and thunderstorms. Plan ahead with our information on temperature and rainfall. Summer (December – February) Summer in Perth is hot and dry with very little rainfall. Average temperatures range from 17.5 - 30°C (63.5 - 86°F). In the afternoons a sea breeze called the ‘Fremantle Doctor' provides some relief from the heat. Autumn (March – May) During autumn Perth experiences warm, sunny days and cooler nights with average temperatures between 13.7 - 26°C (56.6 - 78.8°F). During autumn there can be occasional showers and some humidity."
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"docid": "D2682749#0",
"title": "http://www.climateandweather.com/weather-in-australia-in-august\nWeather in Australia in August",
"text": "Weather in Australia in August Is August a good time to visit Australia? Australia is firmly in the grip of winter in August, but if you visit the “Top End” – Darwin and the coast of the Northern Territory, around to northern Queensland – you would never guess it. The weather in northern Australia is tropical, hot and summery in August. The weather in Australia in August becomes cooler the further south you go, and it is downright chilly in the south-east, where the mountain ski resorts do brisk business at this time of year. Western Australia is cool and wet. Climate in Australia in August The average temperature for the whole of Australia in August is 7°C (45°F), but this figure is meaningless because the weather differs vastly across the continent. The warmest weather in Australia in August is to be found along the north and north-east coast, where the Gold Coast experiences an average temperature of 21°C (70°F), and Darwin a broiling 31°C (87.8°F). The snow-covered mountains of Victoria and New South Wales are freezing, but the cities of Sydney and Melbourne are simply very chilly, with top temperatures of around 18°C (64.4°F) and 15°C (59°F) respectively. Across in Western Australia Perth is the wettest city in Australia in August with 118mm of rain falling on average during the month, and temperatures ranging between 18°C (64.4°F) and 8°C (46°F). What’s on in Australia in August August is the perfect month for the multi-cultural Darwin Festival, held over three weeks in the northern city, making the most of the hot weather with a diverse programme of theatre, music, dance, film, workshops and outdoor community events."
},
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"docid": "D1260313#0",
"title": "https://cruiseline.com/advice/how-to-book/before-you-book/when-is-the-best-time-to-cruise-\nThe Best and Cheapest Time to Go on a Cruise",
"text": "\"Cruisers enjoy Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman - Photo by Ruth Peterkin / Shutterstock There is no one-size-fits-all answer for when to sail: It depends on your own personal priorities. Whether you’re looking to avoid the rough seas or score a bargain deal, there’s a time of year that’s best for you. If you’re looking for low prices, shoulder season — the time between peak and low season — is a great option, but it may come with trade-offs like rainy weather or fewer wildlife sightings. Check out our breakdown of the best time to cruise based on destination, weather, and price: Alaska Norwegian Sun - Photo by Norwegian Cruise Line Best Price: Mid-May to early June and late August to mid-September. The trade-off: Cooler weather, less wildlife activity, and (in September) more rain. Best Weather: For longer days, dry weather, and warm temperatures, the best time to cruise in Alaska is late June through mid-July. We Recommend: Salmon run season (mid- to late July) is when the bears are most active. If you’re interested in whales, however, August is when you’re mostly likely to spot them. Alaska deals from $509Australia and New Zealand Milford Sound, New Zealand - Photo by Rawpixel.com Best Price: November to mid-March, except for holidays Best Weather: December and January are warm and dry. Avoid cyclone season (early December and late May) in Australia; New Zealand is rarely impacted."
},
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"docid": "D1929137#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subtropical_highland_climate\nOceanic climate",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Subtropical highland climate)navigation search World map showing oceanic climate zones Cfb Cfc Cwb Cwc An oceanic or highland climate, also known as a marine or maritime climate, is the Köppen classification of climate typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, and generally features cool summers (relative to their latitude) and cool winters, with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature, with the exception for transitional areas to continental, subarctic and highland climates. Oceanic climates are defined as having a monthly mean temperature below 22 °C (72 °F) in the warmest month, and above 0 °C (32 °F) in the coldest month. It typically lacks a dry season, as precipitation is more evenly dispersed throughout the year. It is the predominant climate type across much of Western Europe, the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada, portions of central Mexico, southeastern South America, southeastern Australia, including Tasmania, New Zealand as well as isolated locations elsewhere. Oceanic climates generally have warm summers and cool (but not cold) winters. They are characterised by a narrower annual range of temperatures than are encountered in other places at a comparable latitude, and generally do not have the extremely dry summers of Mediterranean climates or the hot summers of humid subtropical. [ 1] Oceanic climates are most dominant in Europe, where they spread much farther inland than in other continents. [ 2]Oceanic climates can have much storm activity as they are located in the belt of the stormy westerlies. Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. The annual range of temperatures is smaller than typical climates at these latitudes due to the constant stable marine air masses that pass through oceanic climates, which lack both very warm and very cool fronts."
},
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"docid": "D3307656#0",
"title": "https://www.tripsavvy.com/spring-in-australia-4135590\nSpring in Australia",
"text": "Australia & New Zealand Australia Guide Spring in Australia By Larry Rivera Updated 05/16/17Share Pin Email•••The Australian spring starts on September 1 and ends on November 30, heralding the arrival of summer. The Weather It’s a season of generally fine weather although late spring could bring cyclones, and wind and rain, to parts of the northern regions of Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory, when the northern wet season begins around late October. Australia occupies such a large geographical area parts of it lie north and south of the Tropic of Capricorn. At the southern summer solstice, within the week before Christmas Day, the sun is directly above the Tropic of Capricorn and Australia has its longest day of the year from sunrise to sunset. At this time the northern hemisphere is at its winter solstice and has the shortest day. Spring in Australia happens some three months before the summer solstice, in the month of the spring equinox. Average Temperature Band You could consider Australia's average temperature band as running roughly — and irregularly depending on the contours of the land — along the Tropic of Capricorn. This would take in areas such as Western Australia's Ningaloo Coast and the Pilbara, Alice Springs in the Northern Territory, northern South Australia, southern Queensland, northern New South Wales and somehow, weather-wise, the New South Wales coast. North of this band you would find warmer weather in areas of northern Western Australia, the Northern Territory from Darwin south to the Tanami Desert, most of coastal Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef. The weather gets progressively cooler as you travel south."
},
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"docid": "D1336139#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en-us/facts/weather/adelaide-weather.html\nWeather in Adelaide",
"text": "Facts and planning Weather in Adelaide Home Facts and planning Weather in Australia Weather in Adelaide Share South Australia Adelaide Today's weather in Adelaide Minimum 64 Maximum 95ºC | ºF*Disclaimer Find information on temperature, rainfall and seasonal activities to help you plan your holiday in Adelaide. What is the weather like in Adelaide? Adelaide experiences mild winters and a warm, dry summer. It has an average maximum temperature of 29°C (84.2°F) in summer and 15 - 16°C (59 - 60.8°F) in winter. Plan ahead with our information on temperature and rainfall. Summer (December – February) During summer, average temperatures range from 16.7 - 28.6°C (62 - 83.5°F) and rainfall is sparse. Occasionally temperatures can soar to 40°C (104°F). Adelaide enjoys the lowest humidity of any Australian city. Autumn (March – May) In autumn, the weather is pleasant with average temperatures between 12.7 - 22.7°C (55 - 73°F) and very little rainfall. The city and countryside take on a red, orange and golden hue."
},
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"docid": "D535173#0",
"title": "http://www.weather2travel.com/climate-guides/australia/queensland/\nQueensland climate guide: monthly weather averages",
"text": "Queensland climate guide: monthly weather averages The Queensland climate guides are perfect for planning your holiday. Monthly weather averages give the best indication of what the weather is usually like for every month of the year including figures for temperature, rainfall and sunshine. The climate guide shown below is for Brisbane. Queensland weather overview Queensland monthly weather Queensland 5-day forecast Queensland holidays Queensland map More destinations Back to Australia Temperature in Queensland Rainfall in Queensland Sunshine in Queensland More climate in Queensland Temperature in Queensland (°C)Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Max temperature (daytime)29 29 28 26 24 22 21 22 24 26 28 29Min temperature (night-time)21 21 19 17 14 11 9 10 12 15 18 20Sea temperature 26 26 25 24 22 22 21 20 20 22 23 25Sunshine & Daylight in Queensland Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Daily hours of sunshine8 8 8 7 6 7 7 8 9 9 9 9Daily hours of daylight14 13 12 11 11 10 11 11 12 13 13 14Rainfall in Queensland Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Number of days with some rain13 14 14 11 11 7 7 7 6 10 11 12Average monthly rainfall (mm)168 176 143 94 93 69 66 43 33 93 100 130More climate for Queensland Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec UV Index (Maximum)11 11 11 7 5 4 4 6 8 10 11 11Heat & Humidity M M M L 0 0 0 0 0 L L MNote: 0 = None, L = Low, M = Moderate, H = High, VH = Very high, E = Extreme Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)Qantas sale offers: Flight deals from London Heathrow Sale Browse lowest fares on Qantas flights from Heathrow Save on flights to Australia, New Zealand & Dubai Return flights from £378 including taxes/charges Go to Qantas deal >>More about Queensland Weather overview More destinations Monthly averages Weather by month5-day weather forecast Best time to go Current conditions Compare weather Sunrise & Sunset Cyclone risk Queensland holidays Queensland map Back to Australia Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec All months Virgin Australia: Latest deals on flights to Australia Sale Check the best fares on flights to Australia Depart from airports across Australia Fly to between major cities inc. Sydney, Melbourne & Perth Go to Virgin Australia deal >>View all Virgin Australia offers Back to top Queensland climate overview Covering a vast area in the northeast of Australia, Queensland is appropriately named the 'Sunshine State', with beautiful beaches and a climate to match. Tourism gives a cosmopolitan atmosphere to the cities, contrasting with a few Aboriginal settlements, mainly in the north. State capital Brisbane lies between the Sunshine and Gold Coast; home to arguably the best surf beaches in the world. Miles of white sand have built-up resorts to the south and wild unspoilt shoreline further north. Comfortable winter temperatures with plenty of sunshine are followed by warm and wet summers. Summers are warmer and wetter further north, particularly along the coast, which is characteristically humid."
},
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"docid": "D491157#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en/facts/weather.html\nWeather in Australia",
"text": "Weather in Australia Home Facts and planning Weather in Australia Add Share Plan ahead with this information on weather and rainfall in Australia’s capital cities. WHAT IS THE WEATHER LIKE IN AUSTRALIA? Australia's climate varies greatly throughout the eight states and territories; there are four seasons across most of the country and a wet and dry season in the tropical north. Australia's seasons are at opposite times to those in the northern hemisphere. December to February is summer; March to May is autumn; June to August is winter; and September to November is spring. Plan ahead with this information on weather and rainfall in Australia’s capital cities. Start planning Weather In Sydney Find out more about weather in Sydney SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 25.7 26.4 26.3Minimum temp ºC | ºF 17.5 18.8 19Avg rainfall mm74 94 113AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF25.2 22.9 20Minimum tempºC|ºF17.5 14.1 10.9Avg rainfall mm115 106 101WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF17.6 17 18.3Minimum tempºC|ºF8.6 7.1 8.1Avg rainfall mm120 69 77SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF20.5 22.5 24Minimum tempºC|ºF10.3 13.1 15.3Avg rainfall mm61 72 81Weather in Melbourne Find out more about weather in Melbourne SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 24.2 25.9 25.8Minimum temp ºC | ºF 12.9 14.3 14.6Avg rainfall mm59 48 48AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF23.9 20.3 16.7Minimum tempºC|ºF13.2 10.8 8.6Avg rainfall mm50 58 56WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF14 13.4 15Minimum tempºC|ºF6.9 6 6.7Avg rainfall mm49 48 50SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF20.5 22.5 24Minimum tempºC|ºF10.3 13.1 15.3Avg rainfall mm61 72 81Weather in Brisbane Find out more about weather in Brisbane SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 28.6 29.1 28.9Minimum temp ºC | ºF 19.8 20.9 20.8Avg rainfall mm126 158 172AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF28.1 26.3 23.5Minimum tempºC|ºF19.5 16.9 13.8Avg rainfall mm139 90 99WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF21.2 20.6 21.7Minimum tempºC|ºF10.9 9.5 10Avg rainfall mm71 63 43SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF23.8 25.6 27.3Minimum tempºC|ºF12.5 15.6 18Avg rainfall mm35 94 97Weather in Perth Find out more about weather in Perth SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 28.9 31.6 31.9Minimum temp ºC | ºF 14.8 16.9 17.5Avg rainfall mm10 9 15AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF28.1 25.5 21.7Minimum tempºC|ºF19.5 12.9 10.4Avg rainfall mm139 41 100WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF18.9 17.9 18.4Minimum tempºC|ºF9 8 8Avg rainfall mm162 159 117SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF20.1 22.6 25.8Minimum tempºC|ºF8.9 10.2 12.7Avg rainfall mm71 45 26Weather in Adelaide Find out more about weather in Adelaide SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 26.8 28.5 28.5Minimum temp ºC | ºF 15.1 16.5 16.8Avg rainfall mm26 20 21AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF26 22.1 18.6Minimum tempºC|ºF15.2 12.7 10.4Avg rainfall mm24 44 68WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF15.8 14.9 16.1Minimum tempºC|ºF8.5 7.5 8Avg rainfall mm72 67 62SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF18.4 21.3 24.4Minimum tempºC|ºF9.2 11.1 13.1Avg rainfall mm51 45 31Weather in Canberra Find out more about weather in Canberra SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 26.1 28 27.1Minimum temp ºC | ºF 11.4 13.2 13.1Avg rainfall mm54 59 56AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF24.5 20 15.6Minimum tempºC|ºF10.7 6.7 3.2Avg rainfall mm51 46 44WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF12.3 11.4 13Minimum tempºC|ºF1 -0.1 1Avg rainfall mm40 41 46SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF16.2 19.4 22.7Minimum tempºC|ºF3.3 6.1 8.8Avg rainfall mm52 62 64Weather in Darwin Find out more about weather in Darwin SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 32.6 31.8 31.4Minimum temp ºC | ºF 25.3 24.8 24.7Avg rainfall mm252 426 376AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF31.9 32.7 32Minimum tempºC|ºF24.5 24 22.1Avg rainfall mm318 102 21WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF30.6 30.5 31.3Minimum tempºC|ºF20 19.3 20.4Avg rainfall mm2 1 5SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF32.6 33.2 33.3Minimum tempºC|ºF23.1 24.9 25.3Avg rainfall mm16 70 140Weather in Hobart Find out more about weather in Hobart SUMMERDec Jan Feb Maximum temp ºC | ºF 20.3 21.6 21.6Minimum temp ºC | ºF 10.8 11.9 12Avg rainfall mm57 48 40AUTUMNMar Apr May Maximum tempºC|ºF20.1 17.3 14.4Minimum tempºC|ºF10.9 8.9 7Avg rainfall mm45 52 46WINTERJun Jul Aug Maximum tempºC|ºF12 11.7 13Minimum tempºC|ºF5.2 4.6 5.2Avg rainfall mm54 52 54SPRINGSep Oct Nov Maximum tempºC|ºF15.1 16.9 18.7Minimum tempºC|ºF6.4 7.8 9.3Avg rainfall mm54 62 54Find out more More articles like this Getting around Getting around Getting around You may have heard Australia is a big country, but did you know, despite its size, it's easy to get around? View more information Summer Summer Autumn Autumn Winter Winter Spring Spring"
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"docid": "D1888300#0",
"title": "http://uluru-australia.com/about-ayers-rock/weather-and-climate-at-ayers-rock/\nWeather and climate at Ayers Rock",
"text": "Weather and climate at Ayers Rock Uluru + Alice Springs°Weather from Open Weather Map The local Anangu Aboriginal people believe there are five seasons at Ayers Rock. But one thing is undeniable about their sacred site – this is a land of extremes. Ayers Rock Weather Learn about the weather and climate at Ayers Rock. Record summer highs of above 50ºC have been reported, while winter lows often drop below -10ºC. No matter when you come for a tour of Ayers Rock, be sure to come prepared for hot, dry days and cold nights. Visitors from the Western Hemisphere should keep in mind that Australia’s seasons are opposite to those in Europe and North America. Summers at Ayers Rock run from November to February, and winters fall between May and August. Ulu r u is a very dry, sunny part of Australia. The average UV index here is between 11 and 15 all year round, which is very high on the global scale. What little rain that falls typically arrives between October and March, and even then it is in the form of sporadic, powerful thunderstorms. The Aboriginal people call this season Itjanu, from January through March."
},
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"docid": "D2628330#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en/facts/weather/canberra-weather.html\nWeather in Canberra",
"text": "\"Facts and planning Weather in Canberra Home Facts and planning Weather in Australia Weather in Canberra Share Australian Capital Territory Canberra Today's weather in canberra Minimum 11 Maximum 25ºC | ºF*Disclaimer Find information on temperature, rainfall and seasonal activities to help plan your holiday in Canberra. What is the weather like in Canberra? With its warm, dry summers and crisp, cool winters, Australia’s capital will draw you in no matter when you choose to visit. Plan ahead with our information on temperature and rainfall. Summer (December – February) During summer in Canberra, average temperatures range from 12.6 - 27°C (54.7 - 80.6°F), with little humidity and balmy nights. January is the hottest month, when temperatures rise to 13.2 - 28°C (55.7 - 82.4°F), and visitors can make the most of Canberra's vast outdoor spaces. Autumn (March – May) In autumn temperatures drop to an average of 6.8 - 20°C (44.2 - 68°F) with mild days and cool nights. The city’s parks and gardens put on a beautiful display of colour. Winter (June – August) Winter in Canberra is cold with average temperatures between 1 - 12°C (33.8 - 53.6°F), dropping below 0°C at night. Snow falls in the nearby Australian Alps, making Canberra a great stopover on your journey to the slopes."
},
{
"docid": "D418017#0",
"title": "https://www.australia.com/en/facts-and-planning/weather-in-australia/weather-in-brisbane.html\nWeather in Brisbane",
"text": "\"Facts and planning Weather in Brisbane Home Facts and planning Weather in Australia Weather in Brisbane Share Queensland Brisbane Today's weather in Brisbane Minimum 19 Maximum 28ºC | ºF*Disclaimer Find information on temperature, rainfall and seasonal activities to help plan your holiday in Brisbane. What is the weather like in Brisbane? Sunseekers flock to Brisbane. The Queensland capital enjoys a subtropical climate, defined by warm or hot weather for most of the year. Plan ahead with our information on temperature and rainfall. Summer (December – February) During summer, average temperatures range from 21 - 29.8°C (69.8 - 85.6°F) and the city has its highest rainfall, which can bring thunderstorms and occasional floods. Average rainfall during this time is 426.6 mm (16.8\"\"). Autumn (March – May) Autumn signals the end of the hot summer when average temperatures drop between 15 - 25°C (59 - 77°F), and the city experiences low humidity and less rain. Winter (June – August) Brisbane’s weather in winter is generally dry and mild with mean temperatures between 11 - 21°C (51.8 - 69.8°F). Early mornings and nights can be crisp, but overnight lows rarely drop below 9°C (48.2°F)."
},
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"docid": "D2430251#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Sydney,_New_South_Wales\nClimate of Sydney",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Climate of Sydney, New South Wales)navigation search The weather of the Sydney CBD is recorded at Observatory Hill. The climate of Sydney is humid subtropical ( Köppen Cfa ), [1] shifting from mild and cool in winter to warm and hot in the summer, with no extreme seasonal differences as the weather is moderated by proximity to the ocean. [ 2] More contrasting temperatures are recorded in the inland western suburbs. Although there is no distinct dry or wet season, rainfall peaks in the first half of the year and is at its lowest in the second half. [ 3] Precipitation varies across the region, with areas adjacent to the coast being the wettest. [ 4] The city receives around 20 thunderstorms per year. [ 5]Sydney has 103.9 clear days annually, [6] [7] with the monthly percent possible sunshine ranging from 53% in January to 72% in August. [ 8] Sydney's heat is predominantly dry in spring, but usually humid in the summertime, [9] especially late summer – however, when temperatures soar over 35 °C (95 °F), the humidity is generally low as such high temperatures are brought by searing winds from the Australian desert. [ 10] [11] In some hot summer days, low pressure troughs would increase humidity and southerly busters would decrease temperatures by late afternoon or early evening. [ 12] [13] In late autumn and winter, east coast lows can bring large amounts of rainfall. ["
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"docid": "D2863698#0",
"title": "http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/94713ad445ff1425ca25682000192af2/8e72c4526a94aaedca2569de00296978!OpenDocument\n.",
"text": "HISTORY OF PENSIONS AND OTHER BENEFITS IN AUSTRALIA (This article has been contributed by the Department of Social Security)At the turn of the century there was no social security system in Australia. Charitable relief was provided to needy persons by voluntary organisations, in some cases with the assistance of government grants. The main areas of need which attracted charitable assistance were the 'sick poor', neglected children, old people who were destitute and women who had been deserted or who had 'fallen' pregnant. The unemployed were assisted by grants of wages, or rations, in return for relief work provided by the government. THE BEGINNINGSThe Commonwealth of Australia was formed on I January 1901 by federation of the six States under a written constitution which, among other things, authorised the new Commonwealth Parliament to legislate in respect of age and invalid pensions. In the event, the Commonwealth did not exercise this power until June 1908 when legislation providing for the introduction of means-tested 'flat-rate' age and invalid pensions was passed. The new pensions, which were financed from general revenue, came into operation in July 1909 and December 1910 respectively, superseding State age pension schemes which had been introduced in New South Wales (1900), Victoria (1900) and Queensland (1908) and an invalid pension scheme introduced in New South Wales (1908). The new pension was paid to men from age 65. It was paid to women at age 60, but not until December 1910. The age pension was also subject to a residence qualification of 25 years which was reduced to 20 years shortly after introduction."
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"docid": "D2290171#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_in_Australia\nSocial security in Australia",
"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's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. ( May 2017)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( November 2013)Social security, in Australia, refers to a system of social welfare payments provided by Commonwealth Government of Australia. These payments are administered by Centrelink, a branch of the Department of Human Services. In Australia, most benefits are means tested. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Contemporary welfare attitudes3 Legal framework4 Payments under the Social Security Act and the Student Assistance Act4.1 Income support4.1.1 Age Pension4.1.2 Newstart Allowance4.1.3 Youth Allowance4.1.4 Austudy Payment4.1.5 ABSTUDY4.1.6 Disability Support Pension4.1.7 Sickness Allowance4.1.8 Carer Payment4.1.9 Parenting Payment4.2 Additional and supplementary payments4.2.1 Rent Assistance4.2.2 Pharmaceutical Allowance4.2.3 Telephone Allowance4.2.4 Pensioner Education Supplement5 Payments made under the A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act5.1 Family Tax benefit5.2 Maternity Immunisation Allowance5.3 Child Care Benefit5.4 Schoolkids Bonus6 Paid Parental Leave Scheme7 Concession cards8 Prisons and psychiatric hospitals9 Review of social security decisions9.1 Internal review9.1.1 Original decision maker (ODM) review9.1.2 Authorised review officer (ARO) review9.2 External review9.2.1 The Social Security Appeals Tribunal – SSAT9.2.2 The AAT and the Courts9.2.3 The Ombudsman10 See also11 References12 External links History [ edit]Prior to 1900 in Australia, charitable assistance from benevolent societies, sometimes with financial contributions from the authorities, was the primary means of relief for people not able to support themselves. [ 1] The 1890s economic depression and the rise of the trade unions and the Labor parties during this period led to a movement for welfare reform. [ 2]In 1900, the states of New South Wales and Victoria enacted legislation introducing non-contributory pensions for those aged 65 and over."
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"docid": "D378373#0",
"title": "https://www.mja.com.au/journal/2010/192/5/cost-overweight-and-obesity-australia\nThe cost of overweight and obesity in Australia",
"text": "ARTICLEAUTHORSREFERENCESRESPONSESpicture_as_pdf Download Topics Economics Environment and public health Summary Objective: To assess and compare health care costs for normal-weight, overweight and obese Australians. Design, setting and participants: Analysis of 5-year follow-up data from the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle study, collected in 2004–2005. Data were available for 6140 participants aged ≥ 25 years at baseline. Main outcome measures: Direct health care cost, direct non-health care cost and government subsidies associated with overweight and obesity, defined by both body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (WC). Results: The annual total direct cost (health care and non-health care) per person increased from $1472 (95% CI, $1204–$1740) for those of normal weight to $2788 (95% CI, $2542–$3035) for the obese, however defined (by BMI, WC or both). In 2005, the total direct cost for Australians aged ≥ 30 years was $6.5 billion (95% CI, $5.8–$7.3 billion) for overweight and $14.5 billion (95% CI, $13.2–$15.7 billion) for obesity. The total excess annual direct cost due to overweight and obesity (above the cost for normal-weight individuals) was $10.7 billion. Overweight and obese individuals also received $35.6 billion (95% CI, $33.4–$38.0 billion) in government subsidies. Comparing costs by weight change since 1999–2000, those who remained obese in 2004–2005 had the highest annual total direct cost. Cost was lower in overweight or obese people who lost weight or reduced WC compared with those who progressed to becoming, or remained, obese."
},
{
"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": "D2899060#0",
"title": "http://www.financialcareservices.com.au/christine-hopper-insights/centrelink-means-testing-for-the-age-pension/\nCentrelink Means Testing for the Age Pension",
"text": "Centrelink Means Testing for the Age Pension Posted on April 27, 2012 January 4, 2017 by christine Centrelink Means Testing for the Age Pension By Christine Hopper As seen on the Greypath Seniors Forum http://greypath.com/node/39292Once you have proved to Centrelink that you are old enough and have lived in Australia long enough for an Age Pension then Centrelink determine how much Age Pension you will actually be paid. Your Age Pension payment amount is subject to means testing. Centrelink means testing for the Age Pension- Income Test and Assets Test There are two components of the means testing: an Asset Test and an Income Test. Centrelink collect your personal information and use it calculate the amount of pension reduction under the Income Test and under the Assets Test. The Test that generated the higher reduction is the Test that is applied to you. Thus, you get the lower amount of Age Pension. Centrelink means testing Age Pension – Assets Test For the Assets Test, all of your assets are counted at market values. Your main home is not included in your Assessed Assets if you are treated as a Home Owner. Caution to be treated as a Home Owner you must live in your main home. If you have not stayed overnight in your main home for a long time then Centrelink could treat it as an investment property even if it is vacant."
},
{
"docid": "D2186936#0",
"title": "http://smsfsurvivalcentre.com.au/the-survival-kit/expert-opinion/read/centrelink/centelink-changes-to-age-pension-assets-and-income-tests\nCentelink Changes to Age Pension Assets and Income Tests",
"text": "16 Jul 2014 Centrelink Centelink Changes to Age Pension Assets and Income Tests Max Newnham , Expert Contributor The lower and upper limits that apply to both the income and the assets test change three times each year in March, July, and September. The assets test has two different thresholds depending on whether the pensioner is a home owner or not. When a person or a couple have below the lower limits for both tests they receive the full Age pension. When the upper limits are exceeded no Age pension is received. The lower limits applying under the assets test from July 1, 2015 for home owners are $202,000 for individuals and $286,500 for a couple. For non-homeowners the lower limits are $348,500 for individuals and $433,000 for a couple. The upper limits for the assets test at which no Age pension is received for home owners are $764,000 for individuals and $1,134,000 for a couple. For non-home owners the upper limits are $910,500 for individuals and $1,280,500 for a couple. Under the income test an individual can earn up to $160 per fortnight, and a couple earn up to $284 a fortnight, and receive the full Age pension. The Age pension ceases to be paid when an individual’s income exceeds $1845.60 a fortnight and where a couple has income of more than $2825.20 a fortnight."
},
{
"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": "D2186935#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/retirement-planning/age-pension-income-test-thresholds\nAge Pension: Income test thresholds applicable since March 2018",
"text": "Age Pension: Income test thresholds applicable since March 2018March 13, 2018 by Trish Power 5 Comments Contents [ Close]How does the Age Pension income test work? What are the Age Pension income test thresholds? Income test thresholds effective from 20 March 2018Income test thresholds effective from 20 September 2017Income test thresholds effective from 1 July 2017 (until 19 September 2017)Income test thresholds effective from 20 March 2017 (until 30 June 2017)Income test thresholds effective from 20 September 2016 (until 19 March 2017)Note: This article explains the latest Age Pension income test thresholds, applicable from 20 March 2018 until 19 September 2018. ( This article also explains the thresholds applicable from 19 September 2017 until 19 March 2018, and from 1 July 2017 until 19 September 2017). If you are seeking information on the latest Age Pension rates see Super Guide article Latest Age Pension rates (since March 2018) . If you’re looking for information on the Age Pension assets test (including the January 2017 changes) see Super Guide article Age Pension: Assets test thresholds applicable since March 2018. The UPPER income thresholds for the Age Pension income test increases again from 20 March 2018, which means more Australians are now eligible for a PART Age Pension. The LOWER income thresholds for the Age Pension income test increased from 1 July 2017, which means since July 2017, more Australians are eligible for a FULL Age Pension. Note that the LOWER threshold is only adjusted once a year (from July). The LOWER threshold is updated again from 1 July 2018PART Age Pension: From 20 March 2018, a single person can earn $1,983.20 a fortnight (or the equivalent of $51,563 a year), before losing a small PART Age Pension, while a couple can earn $3,036.40 a fortnight (or the equivalent of $78,946 a year) before they lose their small PART Age Pension."
},
{
"docid": "D301299#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuarial_science\nActuarial science",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search2003 US mortality ( life) table, Table 1, Page 1Actuarial science is the discipline that applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in insurance, finance and other industries and professions. Actuaries are professionals who are qualified in this field through intense education and experience. In many countries, actuaries must demonstrate their competence by passing a series of rigorous professional examinations. Actuarial science includes a number of interrelated subjects, including mathematics, probability theory, statistics, finance, economics, and computer science. Historically, actuarial science used deterministic models in the construction of tables and premiums. The science has gone through revolutionary changes during the last 30 years due to the proliferation of high speed computers and the union of stochastic actuarial models with modern financial theory ( Frees 1990 ). Many universities have undergraduate and graduate degree programs in actuarial science. In 2010, a study published by job search website Career Cast ranked actuary as the #1 job in the United States ( Needleman 2010 ). The study used five key criteria to rank jobs: environment, income, employment outlook, physical demands, and stress. A similar study by U. S. News & World Report in 2006 included actuaries among the 25 Best Professions that it expects will be in great demand in the future ( Nemko 2006 )."
},
{
"docid": "D1503849#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/accessing-superannuation/retiring-before-the-age-of-60-the-tax-deal\nRetiring before the age of 60: the tax deal",
"text": "Retiring before the age of 60: the tax deal October 24, 2017 by Trish Power 14 Comments Contents [ Close]Summary tables of super taxes for under-60s Taxes on your super WHEN UNDER 60 YEARS of age Table 1: Contributions taxes (does NOT apply to untaxed schemes)Table 2: Earnings taxes (accumulation phase)Table 3: Benefit payment taxes for under-60s (all super funds excluding certain public sector funds)Table 4: Benefit payment taxes for under-60s (certain public sector funds considered an untaxed source)If you retire before the age of 60, your super benefit payments are likely to be subject to tax — but not always. With the right structure, and usually with expert advice, many Australians retiring early can end up paying no tax. If you’re willing to wait until you turn 60 before you retire, you can automatically receive your super benefits tax-free (unless you’re a member of certain public sector super schemes – see table later in the article). Since 1 July 2017, many of the super tax rules changed, and the tables below explain the tax rules for under-60s for the 2017/2018 year (and also for the 2016/2017 year). Note: For a summary of the tax treatment of super after you turn 60, see Super Guide article Tax-free super for over-60s, except for some. Important: The most common way to access super benefits earlier than age 65, is to reach your preservation age and then retire. If you were born before July 1960, then your preservation age is 55 years. Preservation age increased to at least 56 years for Australians born on or after 1 July 1960, and increased to at least 57 years for Australians born on or after 1 July 1961, and can be up to 60 years, depending on date of birth. For more information on your preservation age see Super Guide article Accessing super: What is my preservation age? or check out Super Guide ’s Retirement Age Reckoner."
},
{
"docid": "D1213567#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KiwiSaver\nKiwiSaver",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Kiwi Saver scheme logo. The Kiwi Saver scheme is a New Zealand voluntary long-term savings scheme which came into operation from Monday, 2 July 2007. The main purpose of the Kiwi Saver fund is for retirement savings, but younger participants can also use it to save a deposit for their first home. A policy initiative of the Fifth Labour Government of New Zealand. It is governed by various Acts of Parliament including the Kiwi Saver Act 2006, passed in September 2006. Contents [ hide ]1 Basic operation2 Mortgage diversion3 Contribution holiday4 Children5 Funds5.1 Categories5.2 Ethical concerns6 Withdrawing savings7 Political issues8 Criticisms9 Enrollment10 See also11 References12 External links12.1 Lists of Kiwi Saver scheme providers Basic operation [ edit]Anyone aged 64 and under, who is entitled to live in New Zealand indefinitely and who normally lives in New Zealand, is entitled to join Kiwi Saver. Those under 18 require parental consent to join. Employee participants can choose to contribute 3%, [1] 4% or 8% of their gross pay, and can switch rates three months after setting a rate (unless employers agree to a shorter time frame). These contributions are deducted from an employee's pay, and sent by the employer to Inland Revenue alongside their PAYE tax returns. The self-employed and unemployed can choose how much they want to contribute; while most Kiwi Saver schemes have minimum contribution amounts for people in this category, several schemes allow any level of contributions. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2575216#0",
"title": "http://www.exfin.com/superannuation-australia-taxation\nTaxation of Superannuation - Brief Summary",
"text": "\"Taxation of Australian Superannuation Australian superannuation is taxed in a very unique manner compared to other systems around the world - many of whom provide a tax deduction for contributions, tax shelter the earnings within the fund and then fully tax any withdrawals at full marginal tax rates. In contrast, Australian superannuation typically taxes both contributions and earnings and then provides almost full tax relief on payments - see below for more details Contributions All contributions to a superannuation fund by an employer, or indeed by an individual out of before tax dollars (also known as “salary sacrifice”), attract a contributions tax of 15%. When an individual's adjusted taxable income exceeds $250,000 per annum (previously $300,000 until July 1, 2017) then their contributions are subject to an additional tax of 15%. No contributions tax applies in relation to non-concessional (i.e. after tax) contributions. Taxation within the Superannuation Fund Income earned within the superannuation fund (investment earnings) are taxed at a maximum rate of 15% - in practice the rate may be appreciably lower if the fund has access to franking credits from Australian dividends. Capital gains generated where the asset has been held for longer than 12 months within the fund are taxed at 10%. These tax rates are significantly lower than those applying to Australian tax residents, although that may not be the case with expatriates who are resident in zero or low tax environments. Tax on Withdrawals Superannuation benefits are made up of two components, taxable and tax-free, which are taxed differently when withdrawals are made either as income streams or on a lump sum basis once you are eligible to access the funds - as illustrated in the table below: A. Super Income Streams - Pensions and Annuities Income Streams - Tax Treatment Age 55 - 59Age 60+Taxable Component, includes: Employer Contributions Salary Sacrifice Contributions Deductible contributions by self-employed Taxable component of super income is added to taxable income and taxed at marginal rate, less a tax offset equal to 15% of the taxable component. Nil tax unless the super fund is an \"\"untaxed\"\" fund - usually Government funds Tax-Free Component, includes: After tax contributions such as foreign pension transfers Government co-contributions No tax applicable in relation to this component of super income. Nil tax unless the super fund is an \"\"untaxed\"\" fund - usually Government funds B. Lump Sum Withdrawals Lump Sum Withdrawals - Tax Treatment Age 55 - 59Age 60+Taxable Component, includes: Employer Contributions Salary Sacrifice Contributions Deductible contributions by self-employed You can withdraw up to the low rate threshold, currently $195,000, tax-free."
},
{
"docid": "D2290175#0",
"title": "https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/government/centrelink\nCentrelink",
"text": "Government | Centrelink Centrelink Centrelink, is one of the agencies (Medicare and Child Support the other two), which operates under the banner of the Department of Human Service and is responsible for assessing the eligibility for and processing payment of social security benefits. Such benefit payments that relate to older Australians include (but are not limited to): Age Pension – paid to those over the age of 65 as a means of retirement income support. Eligibility for the payment is subject to certain criteria, such as residency and asset and income assessment. Newstart Allowance – paid to those who have not yet reached Age Pension eligibility age (65) but who no longer work or work limited hours. Disability Support Pension – paid to those who cannot work due to incapacity, limited mobility or long-term illness and is subject to a medical assessment and similar eligibility criteria to the Age Pension. Carer Payment – paid to those who provide full time, at home care for someone who is disabled, frail or requires aged care. Carer Allowance – paid to those who provide daily care, which may be in additional to profession care, in the home to someone with a disability, medical condition or requires aged care. Rent Assistance – paid to those in receipt of a qualifying payment and who require additional assistance to meet their accommodation rental payments. All Centrelink payments are subject to eligibility, which can revolve around, age, residency, income and assets, medical conditions, work status and the eligibility of those who require care. For certain payment, such as the Age Pension and Newstart, you will be required to report the hours you work and income you receive each fortnight."
},
{
"docid": "D3464328#0",
"title": "http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/Lookup/by%20Subject/1301.0~2012~Main%20Features~Household%20income,%20expenditure%20and%20wealth~193\n.",
"text": "HOUSEHOLD INCOME, EXPENDITURE AND WEALTHINCOME This section provides measures of the level and distribution of after-tax (disposable) household income, after adjusting for household size and composition. The estimates of disposable income are derived from the gross income data collected by the ABS in the 2009–10 Survey of Income and Housing, with deductions for estimated income tax liability, the Medicare levy and the Medicare levy surcharge. Gross income includes:wages and salaries, and other receipts from employment, including income provided as part of salary sacrifice and/or salary packaging arrangementsprofit or loss from own unincorporated business (including partnerships)net investment income (in the form of interest, rent, dividends, royalties)government pensions and allowances andprivate transfers in the form of superannuation, child support, workers' compensation and financial support from family members not living in the household. While income is usually received by individuals, it is normally shared between partners in a couple relationship and with dependent children. To a lesser degree, there may be sharing with other members of the household. Even when there is no transfer of income between members of a household, nor provision of free or cheap accommodation, members are still likely to benefit from the economies of scale that arise from the sharing of dwellings. The income measures shown in this section therefore relate to household income. However, larger households normally require a greater level of income to maintain the same material standard of living as smaller households, and the needs of adults are normally greater than the needs of children. The household income estimates are therefore adjusted by equivalence factors to standardise the income estimates with respect to household size and composition, while taking into account the economies of scale that arise from the sharing of dwellings. The equivalised disposable household income estimate represents the amount of disposable income that a single person household would require to maintain the same standard of living as the household in question, regardless of the size or composition of that household."
},
{
"docid": "D537477#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/accessing-superannuation/age-pension-age-set-to-increase-to-70\nAge Pension age increasing to 67 years",
"text": "Age Pension age increasing to 67 years January 16, 2018 by Trish Power 167 Comments Contents [ Close]Table 1: What is your Age Pension age? How does your Age Pension age affect your retirement plans? Why is the Age Pension age increasing to 67 years? What happened to the proposal to increase Age Pension age to 70 years? Table 2: What is your Age Pension age under the unsuccessful Liberal government proposals? Background: Proposed further increase to Age Pension age Simplistic solutions distract from ageing population issues Under the current Age Pension age rules Under the changes proposed by the Liberals Note: This article explains the current Age Pension age. If you are seeking information on the retirement age for accessing superannuation benefits see Super Guide article Accessing super: What is my preservation age? Your Age Pension age, that is the age at which you are eligible to apply for the Age Pension, depends on your date of birth. If you were born before July 1952, your Age Pension age is 65 years (and younger for women born before 1949). If you were born on or after 1 July 1952, then your Age Pension age will be 65.5 years, 66 years, 66.5 years or 67 years, depending on your specific date of birth."
},
{
"docid": "D11832#0",
"title": "http://www.smh.com.au/money/super-and-funds/pension-criteria-set-to-change-20130603-2nmod.html\nPension criteria set to change",
"text": "Money Super & retirement Pension criteria set to change By Noel Whittaker5 June 2013 — 3:00am Normal text size Larger text size Very large text size Centrelink uses the deeming rules when assessing eligibility for the age pension under the income test. This means assets such as cash in the bank, shares and managed funds are deemed to be earning a certain income. The rates used now are 2.5 per cent and 4 per cent, depending on the amount of financial assets held. However, a different treatment is accorded to account-based pensions. For income-test purposes, the amount that is assessed is the gross annual nominated pension payment less a deductible amount - this is calculated according to the recipient's life expectancy. For example, if Harry, aged 65, had a superannuation balance of $300,000, and began a pension of $20,000 a year, $16,949 of the payment would be the deductible portion and would be exempt. This figure is calculated as the account balance of $300,000 divided by the life expectancy of 17.7. This means that only $3051 would be assessed as income for the income test. The rationale is that the $16,949 is a return of capital, and therefore should not be assessed. If the pensioner chose to take the minimum payment, which would be $15,000 a year, the deductible portion would be in excess of that amount and the entire pension would not be assessed under the income test."
},
{
"docid": "D2431485#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/boost-your-superannuation/comfortable-retirement-how-much-super-need\nHow much super do you need to retire comfortably?",
"text": "How much super do you need to retire comfortably? February 7, 2018 by Trish Power 65 Comments Contents [ Close]How much super is enough? If you’re a couple…If you’re a single person…How long will my savings last? Saving enough to cover basic living costs, and more Costing a comfortable retirement, or a modest lifestyle Living in comfort on $60,457 a year (or $44,011 for a single person)What’s your savings target, then? For those wanting to live on more than $60,000 a year Retirement savings targets – on investment returns of 3%, or 5%, or 7%Table 1: Couple – What type of lifestyle do you want during retirement? Table 2: Single person – What type of lifestyle do you want during retirement)? For more articles on how much super is enough…What can you expect to discover by reading this article? The article outlines how much money you will need to finance a retirement of 25 years, regardless of whether you retire at Age Pension age (65.5 years to 67 years) or even age 70, noting that Age Pension age is no longer age 65 for Australians under the age of 65. Due to reader demand, we list the lump sums needed on retirement if your super/investments return 3% a year during retirement, as well as if investment returns are 5% or 7% a year during retirement. We provide tables for Australian couples (Table 1) and single Australians (Table 2)."
},
{
"docid": "D3284993#0",
"title": "https://www.humanservices.gov.au/individuals/enablers/income\nIncome",
"text": "Listen Most types of income count in your income test. We use this test and the assets tests to work out if you can get a payment, and what your payment rate will be.on this page What counts as income Assessable income Exempt income Exempt scholarships Deeming What counts as income Income includes:an amount you earn, derive or receive for your own use or benefitprofitssome regular payments you get as a gift or allowance It can be in the form of:moneygoods, services or other benefits in return for an item, action or promise We use the gross amount in the income test. This is the amount before tax or any other deductions. Your income test includes income from anywhere in the world, not just Australia. This includes pensions from other countries. Read about overseas income. Assessable income This is the amount we count in your income test. This also includes your partner's income. Examples of assessable income Assessable income can be:deemed income from financial investments, including money in superannuation funds if you have reached age pension agegross employment income - this is anything you earn from work, as well as your wages it includes:bonusespenalty rates and overtimecommissionsfringe benefitsamounts you salary sacrifice into superincome from a sole trader or partnership businessincome from a farmdistributions or dividends from a private trust or private companyreal estate income, including:from rental propertyfrom boarders and lodgersreportable superannuation contributionssome lump sumssome types of income specific to Indigenous Australians Paid Parental Leave payments Details we need from you Normally we ask for your gross income. If you own a business or rental property we will also ask for your:income tax return, orprofit and loss statement You can use your Centrelink online account through my Gov to:report your incomeupdate details of your savings, shares, managed investments, income streams, real estate and other assetsreport any gifts you get Exempt income This is income we don’t count in your income test."
},
{
"docid": "D1965580#0",
"title": "http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/modern/field_01.shtml\nThe Welfare State - Never Ending Reform",
"text": "The Welfare State - Never Ending Reform By Frank Field Last updated 2011-03-10Histories of the welfare state usually begin around 1945. The 1940 - 50 period does mark a particular point in the history of welfare in Britain. But to begin the story here distorts the record. It promotes the idea of welfare developments in this country as part of a collective train journey which began with Lloyd George and ended with Mr Attlee, Labour's 1945 Prime Minister, safely steering the train into a collective welfare state terminal. On this page The mixed economy of welfare Advent of state welfare Enter Beveridge Thatcherism Welfare and character A health warning Print this page The mixed economy of welfare The theme of most welfare histories is 'the coming of the welfare state' as though all previous forms of welfare were temporary and incomplete, that it was inevitable Britain's welfare should be ultimately dominated by state provision, and that, somehow, the journey is now at an end. However, if we step back only 100 years - and use this as a vantage point to look forward - we would have a very different perspective. In the 19th century Britain's welfare was characterised by voluntary provision, with mutual and friendly societies delivering a whole range of benefits. Local authorities and voluntarily run hospitals, together with a national system of panel doctors were financed from health insurance contributions, which were set by the state and collected through mutually owned societies. If we move back further still we gain yet another perspective of how welfare was delivered collectively, free of the state. In mediaeval times many hospitals were church run, though the word hospital should not be understood in today's terms."
},
{
"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": "D42098#0",
"title": "http://www.morrows.com.au/201516-federal-budget-significant-changes-tax-planning/\n2015/16 Federal Budget Significant Changes & Tax Planning",
"text": "2015/16 Federal Budget Significant Changes & Tax Planning With the end of the financial year fast approaching, we are making sure our clients utilize any legislative changes in May and June. Tax Planning allows for you to forward plan your end of year tax liability and assist with your cash flow requirements (this may even help reduce your final tax bill or increase your refund).2015/16 Federal Budget The 2015/Federal Budget announcements are aimed at supporting small business and growing jobs, and supporting families while progressively repairing the budget deficit. It is important to note that all announcements mentioned are proposals only at this stage. This means that they may change prior to being legislated. Small business Small enterprises will be given tax breaks that the government hopes will improve job growth and are also being encouraged to go out and invest in their businesses through generous new tax deductions. The tax rate for small companies (aggregated annual turnover of less than $2m ) will be 28.5% (reduced by 1.5% from 30% to 28.5%) from the 2015/16 income year. A 5% tax discount for individual taxpayers with business income from an unincorporated business (sole traders, partnerships or trusts) with an aggregated annual turnover of less than $2m will also be introduced from the 2015/16 income year. This benefit will be capped at $1,000. The threshold below which small businesses can claim an immediate deduction for the cost of assets will be temporarily increased from $1,000 to $20,000 from 7pm 12 May 2015 to end of June 2017. Start-up business professional expenses will be able to claim an immediate deduction associated with starting a business from the 2015/16 income year."
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australian average wage
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{
"docid": "D308687#0",
"title": "http://www.britzinoz.com/average-wage-in-australia\nAverage Wage in Australia1998-2014",
"text": "Oct262014Average Wage in Australia1998-2014Employment, Informationby ABCDiamond Average Wages in Australia 1998 to 2014The average wage in Australia for a MALE working FULL TIME is now $1,649 per week, or $85,779 per year. This is a 2.8% increase during the previous 12 months. Full time Females average 78% of the Male rate, at $1,292 per week. The Average wage is NOT the mean wage, which I have shown to be about 86% of the average, in previous posts. Based on that 86% estimation, the Mean Average Weekly wages would be:$1,419 Male ($73,770 annual) $1,111 Female ($57,782 annual)Also see: Average Hourly Wage rates rise by 2.60% from June 2013 to June 2014TABLESAverage Wages from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, for Male Full Time Total Earnings, on a seasonally adjusted basis: Qtr Ave Weekly Income Annualised Income Annual % Increase Nov-2014May-2014 $1,649.60 $85,779.20 2.80%Nov-2013 $1,619.90 $84,234.80 2.62%May-2013 $1,604.60 $83,439.20 4.44%Nov-2012 $1,578.60 $82,087.20May-2012 $1,536.40 $79,892.80Nov-2011May-2011Nov-2010Feb-2010 $1,396.50 $72,618.00 6.06%Nov-2009 $1,378.80 $71,697.60 5.74%Aug-2009 $1,352.70 $70,340.40 5.05%May-2009 $1,337.30 $69,539.60 5.81%Feb-2009 $1,316.70 $68,468.40 5.34%Nov-2008 $1,304.00 $67,808.00 5.76%Aug-2008 $1,287.70 $66,960.40 5.12%May-2008 $1,263.90 $65,722.80 4.45%Feb-2008 $1,249.90 $64,994.80 5.52%Nov-2007 $1,233.00 $64,116.00 4.81%Aug-2007 $1,225.00 $63,700.00 5.17%May-2007 $1,210.10 $62,925.20 5.06%Feb-2007 $1,184.50 $61,594.00 2.90%Nov-2006 $1,176.40 $61,172.80 3.07%Aug-2006 $1,164.80 $60,569.60 2.76%May-2006 $1,151.80 $59,893.60 2.21%Feb-2006 $1,151.10 $59,857.20 3.73%Nov-2005 $1,141.40 $59,352.80 4.71%Aug-2005 $1,133.50 $58,942.00 5.84%May-2005 $1,126.90 $58,598.80 6.64%Feb-2005 $1,109.70 $57,704.40 5.13%Nov-2004 $1,090.10 $56,685.20 3.72%Aug-2004 $1,071.00 $55,692.00 3.58%May-2004 $1,056.70 $54,948.40 2.85%Feb-2004 $1,055.60 $54,891.20 5.34%Nov-2003 $1,051.00 $54,652.00 6.08%Aug-2003 $1,034.00 $53,768.00 5.96%May-2003 $1,027.40 $53,424.80 6.30%Feb-2003 $1,002.10 $52,109.20 4.81%Nov-2002 $990.80 $51,521.60 5.48%Aug-2002 $975.80 $50,741.60 4.91%May-2002 $966.50 $50,258.00 5.15%Feb-2002 $956.10 $49,717.20 6.20%Nov-2001 $939.30 $48,843.60 5.28%Aug-2001 $930.10 $48,365.20 3.77%May-2001 $919.20 $47,798.40 4.14%Feb-2001 $900.30 $46,815.60 3.15%Nov-2000 $892.20 $46,394.40 3.36%Aug-2000 $896.30 $46,607.60 5.91%May-2000 $882.70 $45,900.40 3.59%Feb-2000 $872.80 $45,385.60 3.66%Nov-1999 $863.20 $44,886.40 2.14%Aug-1999 $846.30 $44,007.60 0.71%May-1999 $852.10 $44,309.20 2.68%Feb-1999 $842.00 $43,784.00 1.99%Nov-1998 $845.10 $43,945.20Aug-1998 $840.30 $43,695.60May-1998 $829.90 $43,154.80Feb-1998 $825.60 $42,931.20Average Wages from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, for Female Full Time Total Earnings, on a seasonally adjusted basis: Qtr Ave Weekly Income Annualised Income Annual % Increase Nov-2014May-2014 $1,292.10 $67,189.20 1.95%Nov-2013 $1,287.30 $66,939.60 3.29%May-2013 $1,267.40 $65,904.80 4.99%Nov-2012 $1,246.30 $64,807.60May-2012 $1,207.20 $62,774.40Nov-2011May-2011Nov-2010Feb-2010 $1,106.20 $57,522.40 4.43%Nov-2009 $1,097.10 $57,049.20 4.74%Aug-2009 $1,076.30 $55,967.60 3.98%May-2009 $1,070.60 $55,671.20 5.20%Feb-2009 $1,059.30 $55,083.60 4.84%Nov-2008 $1,047.50 $54,470.00 4.78%Aug-2008 $1,035.10 $53,825.20 4.54%May-2008 $1,017.70 $52,920.40 4.41%Feb-2008 $1,010.40 $52,540.80 5.45%Nov-2007 $999.70 $51,984.40 5.97%Aug-2007 $990.10 $51,485.20 5.89%May-2007 $974.70 $50,684.40 4.22%Feb-2007 $958.20 $49,826.40 3.76%Nov-2006 $943.40 $49,056.80 2.10%Aug-2006 $935.00 $48,620.00 2.17%May-2006 $935.20 $48,630.40 3.05%Feb-2006 $923.50 $48,022.00 3.30%Nov-2005 $924.00 $48,048.00 4.87%Aug-2005 $915.10 $47,585.20 5.23%May-2005 $907.50 $47,190.00 5.73%Feb-2005 $894.00 $46,488.00 4.60%Nov-2004 $881.10 $45,817.20 4.31%Aug-2004 $869.60 $45,219.20 3.78%May-2004 $858.30 $44,631.60 3.62%Feb-2004 $854.70 $44,444.40 5.44%Nov-2003 $844.70 $43,924.40 5.14%Aug-2003 $837.90 $43,570.80 5.50%May-2003 $828.30 $43,071.60 5.69%Feb-2003 $810.60 $42,151.20 4.26%Nov-2002 $803.40 $41,776.80 4.68%Aug-2002 $794.20 $41,298.40 4.83%May-2002 $783.70 $40,752.40 4.79%Feb-2002 $777.50 $40,430.00 5.42%Nov-2001 $767.50 $39,910.00 5.17%Aug-2001 $757.60 $39,395.20 4.58%May-2001 $747.90 $38,890.80 4.95%Feb-2001 $737.50 $38,350.00 5.16%Nov-2000 $729.80 $37,949.60 4.86%Aug-2000 $724.40 $37,668.80 5.26%May-2000 $712.60 $37,055.20 4.35%Feb-2000 $701.30 $36,467.60 3.15%Nov-1999 $696.00 $36,192.00 3.26%Aug-1999 $688.20 $35,786.40 3.46%May-1999 $682.90 $35,510.80 3.44%Feb-1999 $679.90 $35,354.80 3.82%Nov-1998 $674.00 $35,048.00Aug-1998 $665.20 $34,590.40May-1998 $660.20 $34,330.40Feb-1998 $654.90 $34,054.80Source: 6302.0 – Average Weekly Earnings, Australia Table 2: C: Earnings; Males; Full Time; Adult; Total earnings Table 2: F: Earnings; Females; Full Time; Adult; Total earnings1 - 1,171Tags: Average Wages, Employment"
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"docid": "D932272#0",
"title": "http://www.theroar.com.au/2010/01/20/they-average-230000-a-season-but-are-afl-players-underpaid/\nAt an average of $230,000, are AFL players underpaid?",
"text": "At an average of $230,000, are AFL players underpaid? Roar Pro By Luke D'Anello, 20 Jan 2010 Luke D'Anello is a Roar Pro Tagged: AFL, Ben Graham, Geelong Cats, Lance Franklin187 Have your say19,650 reads Email Submit to Reddit Related coverage Geelong Cats news AFL news AFLW news Jason Blake and Colm Begley of St KIlda collide with Grant Birchall of Hawthorn during the AFL Round 19 match between the Hawthorn Hawks and the St Kilda Saints at Aurora Stadium. Slattery Images It may seem like a ridiculous question at first glance, especially to the blue-collar worker who battles for every dollar, but it is worth exploring. The average AFL wage is $230,000 per season. While appearing exorbitant – it is not a pittance either – the figure is hardly enormous when you compare it with other sports. Players in the NHL, NBA and English Premier League, for example, all enjoy greater financial riches. It has always been the case. But why? They deserve it, too. Those players are at the pinnacle of their sport, playing in competitions followed by great numbers."
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"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\"\"."
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"docid": "D2723616#0",
"title": "https://www.livingin-australia.com/mechanic-salary-australia/\nMechanic Salary Australia",
"text": "Mechanic Salary Australia Mechanic Salary Salary / Wage Salary and wage information for mechanics is compiled regularly by analysis of Australian jobs advertised in major publications. Salaries are annual unless otherwise stated. The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations Codes (ANZSCO) are: 321211 for motor mechanics, 321212 for diesel motor mechanics, 21213 for motorcycle mechanics and 321214 for small engine mechanics. Job titles and exact tasks vary in this work and examples of some occupation titles are motor mechanic, brake mechanic, auto mechanic, heavy mechanic, car mechanic and truck mechanic. These occupations are currently on the Australian Skilled Occupation List. The average Australian weekly full-time ordinary earnings in mid 2016 were $1,568, giving an annual income of approximately $81,536. This was 2.0% higher than in mid 2015. * A detailed government survey in 2014 showed that the average weekly total cash earnings in mid-2014 for motor mechanics were $1,084, giving an approximate annual income of $56,400. * Mechanic Salaries / Wages in 2016 – 2017Job Title Salary / Wage $ Location Diesel Mechanic (Tractors) 65,000 Sydney, New South Wales Heavy Diesel Mechanic $30 – $35 per hour Sydney, New South Wales Auto Mechanic 50,000 – 55,000 Melbourne, Victoria Diesel Mechanic $30 – $31 per hour Melbourne, Victoria Apprentice Mechanic – 1st Year 15,000 -25,000 Canberra, ACTBicycle Mechanic 45,000 – 59,000 Brisbane, Queensland Diesel Mechanic $35- $36 per hour Adelaide, South Australia Hire Fleet Mechanic $25 – $30 per hour Perth, Western Australia LV Mechanic $25 – $30 per hour Perth, Western Australia*Source: ABS"
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"docid": "D1236621#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic_history_of_Australia\nEconomic history of Australia",
"text": "\"Economic history of Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of a series on the History of Australia Chronological Prehistory Exploration by sea Land exploration1788–1850 1851–19001901–1945 1945– present Timeline By topic Constitution Diplomacy Economy Federation Immigration Indigenous people Military Monarchy Rail transport By region State/Territory Capital ACT Canberra New South Wales Sydney Northern Territory Darwin Queensland Brisbane South Australia Adelaide Tasmania Hobart Victoria Melbourne Western Australia Perth Australia portalv t e The economic history of Australia traces the economic history of Australia since European settlement in 1788. Australia satellite plane Contents [ hide ]1 1788–18212 1821–503 1850–604 1860–755 1875–806 1880–907 1890–19008 1900–399 1939–7210 1972–198211 1983–present12 See also13 References14 Sources15 Further reading1788–1821 [ edit]Port Jackson The first European settlement of Australia took place on 26 January 1788 at Port Jackson (modern Sydney, New South Wales ), when the First Fleet brought more than 1,000 convicts, marines and seamen, and a vast quantity of stores to found the penal colony of New South Wales. The United Kingdom claimed all of eastern portion of the Australian landmass as its territory on the basis of terra nullius, though the actual landing and consequent settlement was confined to the Port Jackson area. According to the first census of 1788 as reported by Governor Phillip to Lord Sydney, the Home Secretary, the white population in the colony was 1,030, of which 753 were convicts and their children, and the colony also had 7 horses, 29 sheep, 74 swine, 6 rabbits, and 7 cattle. [ 1] The Indigenous population was not counted or estimated, nor reported at that point. Governors of New South Wales had authority to make land grants to free settlers, emancipists (former convicts) and non-commissioned officers. Land grants were often subject to conditions,such as a quit rent (one shilling per 50 acres (200,000 m2) to be paid after five years) and a requirement for the grantee to reside on and cultivate the land. Whaling in Australia commenced in 1791, when Captain Thomas Melvill, commanding the Britannia, one of 11 ships of the Third Fleet, and Captain Eber Bunker of the William and Ann led expeditions in Australian waters. Whale oil and baleen (whalebone) were profitable commodities and whaling was one of Australia's first major export industries. Sealing and whaling contributed more to the colonial economy than land produce until the 1830s. ["
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"docid": "D2944840#0",
"title": "http://www.minerals.org.au/resources/gold/gold_and_australias_economic_development\nGold and Australiaâs economic development",
"text": "Gold and Australia’s economic development Download full article The discovery of gold in Australia in 1851 was a defining event in both the economic and social development of Australia. Within 50 years of the discovery of gold the Australian colonies had obtained the right to self governance (within imperial limits) and Australian per capita income was one of the highest in the world. Today, gold remains an important component of Australia’s export portfolio. Eureka! Gold discovered in Australia Gold was ‘officially’ first discovered in Australia in Bathurst, NSW in April 1851, but it is widely accepted that it had been found a number of times prior to this date. However, these discoveries were either very small or suppressed by the Colonial governments of the time to avoid penal labour leaving their current areas of employment in order to seek their fortune on the gold fields (Goodwin, 1970). The significance of the discovery in 1851 was that the Californian gold rush was already underway, and the colonies were already facing competition for migrants from California. By declaring the discovery of gold, and allowing for prospecting, the governments of the colonies saw a way to maintain or grow their population and economic growth. Impacts of the gold rush on Australia The decade subsequent to the discovery of gold was a tumultuous time in Australia’s economic and social development. Initially, the discovery of gold caused a large degree of dislocation in other sectors and industries of the economy."
},
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"docid": "D2623171#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/rp/rp1415/ParlBaseSal2014\nThe base salary for senators and members: 2014 update",
"text": "In this section The base salary for senators and members: 2014 update27 November 2014PDF version [ 327KB]Cathy Madden, Deirdre Mc Keown, Politics and Public Administration Section Sue Johnson, Statistics and Mapping Section Contents Introduction Constitutional and legislative basis for payment Remuneration Tribunal Parliamentary base salary—a brief history1901–1973Remuneration Tribunal Reference Salary—under the PEO Classification2011–present Percentage increases in the base salary from 1996Increases in the parliamentary base salary compared with average wages from 1968Introduction Senators and members receive an annual allowance by way of basic salary—$195,130 from 1 July 2014. [ 1] This research paper explains the legislative basis, fixing and linking mechanisms for the allowance. Adjustments to the base salary since 1968 are provided in Table 1 and Graph 1. Information on the base salary of state and territory members of parliament is available in a companion Research paper, Parliamentary remuneration and entitlements. Constitutional and legislative basis for payment Section 48 of the Constitution provides for the payment of Members of Parliament: Until the Parliament otherwise provides, each senator and each member of the House of Representatives shall receive an allowance of four hundred pounds a year, to be reckoned from the day on which he takes his seat. Since 1901, the Parliament has enacted legislation to define the parliamentary base salary for the purposes of Section 48 of the Constitution. The Remuneration and Allowances Act 1990 defines a parliamentary allowance which is consistent with the arrangements whereby the Remuneration Tribunal determines the remuneration of parliamentarians. [ 2] Section 8 provides that salaries and allowances are to be paid out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Section 8A of the Remuneration and Allowances Act 1990 allows the Governor-General to make regulations necessary to give effect to the Act. Remuneration and Allowances Regulations 2005 are now in force."
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"docid": "D172889#0",
"title": "http://dictionary.sensagent.com/Salary%20cap/en-en/\nSalary capupdate",
"text": "\"Salary capupdate In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is an agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a sporting club can spend on player salaries. The limit exists as a per-player limit or a total limit for the team's roster, or both. Several sports leagues have implemented salary caps, both as a method of keeping overall costs down, and to ensure parity between teams so a wealthy team cannot entrench dominance by signing many more top players than their rivals. Salary caps can be a major issue in negotiations between league management and players' unions, and has been the focus point of several strikes by players and lockouts by owners and administrators. [ 1] [ 2]Contents1 Adoption2 Benefits of salary caps3 Reserve clause4 Salary cap in North American leagues4.1 Salary cap in the NHL4.1.1 Early years4.1.2 Pre-salary cap4.1.3 Negotiations4.1.4 Current salary cap4.2 Salary cap in the NFL4.3 Salary cap in MLS4.4 Salary cap in the NBA4.5 Luxury tax in Major League Baseball4.5.1 Criticism of the luxury tax4.6 Salary cap in the Canadian Football League4.6.1 Breaches4.7 Salary caps in other North American leagues5 Salary caps in Europe5.1 Aviva Premiership5.2 Top 145.3 Kontinental Hockey League5.4 Welsh rugby union6 Salary caps in Australia6.1 Australian rules football6.1.1 Breaches6.1.2 Criticism of the cap6.1.3 State and regional leagues6.2 Rugby League6.2.1 Breaches6.2.2 Criticism of the cap6.3 Association football (soccer)6.3.1 Breaches6.4 National Basketball League7 Salary caps in other leagues7.1 ANZ Championship8 References9 External links Adoption Salary caps are used by the following major sports leagues around the world: North America: The National Hockey League, National Football League, Major League Soccer, National Lacrosse League, Canadian Football League, National Basketball Association and minor leagues in various sports. England: The top-level leagues in both rugby codes—the Aviva Premiership in rugby union and the Super League in rugby league —have salary caps. Recently, several European association football leagues have also discussed introducing salary caps. Australia: The Australian Football League (Australian rules football), the National Rugby League (rugby league), and A-League (association football) all include salary cap provisions. Eurasia: The Kontinental Hockey League, based in Russia and also including teams in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Latvia and Slovakia, has operated with a salary cap since its creation in 2008. France: The country's top-level rugby union league, Top 14, instituted a salary cap effective with the 2010–11 season."
},
{
"docid": "D3137049#0",
"title": "https://www.revenuesa.sa.gov.au/taxes-and-duties/payroll-tax\nPayroll Tax",
"text": "Payroll Tax Who is liable for payroll tax? Registration Tax rates and wage thresholds What payments are considered 'wages'? Are contractor payments considered 'wages'? Groups Employment outside South Australia Payroll tax harmonisation Payroll tax nexus arrangements More information Further information is also available in the Payroll Tax Guide to Legislation. 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 / 5:50Who is liable for payroll tax? A payroll tax liability arises in South Australia when an employer (or a Group of employers) has a wages bill in excess of $600 000 for services rendered by employees anywhere in Australia if any of those services are rendered or performed in South Australia. See Revenue Ruling PTA039 for further information.back to top Registration An employer (or a member of a Group of employers) who, in any month, pays wages which are liable to payroll tax in South Australia must register for payroll tax when the Australian wages bill of the employer or group exceeds $50 000 in any month. For ease of administration, Revenue SA recommends such registration when an employer's wages bill consistently exceeds $11 538 per week. Register for payroll taxback to top Tax rates and wage thresholds Effective Date Annual Australian Taxable Payroll Does not exceed $600 000 Exceeds $600 000 but not $1 million Exceeds $1 million but not $1.5 million Exceeds $1.5 millionfrom 1 July 2017 nil 2.5% variable from 2.5% to 4.95% 4.95%1 July 2009 to 30 June 2017 nil 4.95%1 July 2008 to 30 June 2009 (1) nil 5%Calculate your rate here for 2017-2018Enter total Australian wages (if you are part of a group, please enter your group's total Australian wages) for the full financial year* *NOTE: the rate is based on annualised wages."
},
{
"docid": "D2699398#0",
"title": "http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/careers/why-how-to-become-an-aged-care-worker\nThinking of a Career as an Aged Care Worker?",
"text": "Thinking of a Career as an Aged Care Worker? Working with older Australians can be a rewarding and meaningful employment path. As the population continues to age, there are a growing number of real career opportunities for people who have the talent, professional background and skills to provide positive assistance to older persons who may need additional support. Keep reading to learn about the most important employment information in the Aged Care industry and how to advance your career in the sector. Job Outlook Average Salary Work Hours Age Groups Education Level Skills Trends Courses Interview with a Pro Aged Care workers Job Outlook The graph shows historical and projected (to 2019) employment levels (thousands) for this occupation. Source: *Job Outlook Government website . ABS Labour Force Survey, DEEWR trend data to November 2014 and DEEWR projections to 2019. Estimates have been rounded. Over the five years to November 2019, the number of job openings for Aged and Disabled Carers is expected to be high (greater than 50,000). Job openings can arise from employment growth and people leaving the occupation."
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"docid": "D3511747#0",
"title": "https://salarieswiki.com/flight-attendant/\nFlight Attendant Salary",
"text": "Flight Attendant Salary The average salary of flight attendants in the United States stands at $46,750 per year. For Canadian attendants, pay ranges from C$23,640 (approximately $17,655 USD) to C$65,161 ($48,666 USD). In the United Kingdom flight attendants make between £12,000 ($14,972 USD) and £30,000 ($37,431 USD). The range in Australia spans from AU$34,259 ($26,336 USD) to AU$66,261 ($50,937 USD). In Switzerland, the average salary for flight attendants is CHF 36,360 ($37,321 USD). Service workers and shop and market sales workers in the Norwegian air industry, which includes flight attendants, make an average of NOK 411,600 ($50,284 USD). Below you can learn more about the flight attendant salary, as well as the prospects of this profession.1Flight Attendant Salary Influencers Source The pay of a flight attendant turns on factors such as the nature of the airline industry and where flight attendants are employed. Within the airline sectors, entities such as labor organizations and governments help influence the salaries of flight attendants.1. Industry The commercial airline industry is global and strongly unionized. Collective bargaining shapes the pay, benefits and other working conditions of flight attendants."
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"docid": "D3130464#0",
"title": "http://www.news.com.au/finance/money/do-you-consider-yourself-a-struggling-comfortable-or-rich-australian/story-e6frfmcr-1226910189131\nDo you consider yourself a struggling, comfortable or rich Australian?",
"text": "Live below the line WHAT is rich? What is comfortable? What is struggling? Australian household incomes are once again under a spotlight with the federal Budget looming and the government calling for everyone to do their bit to stave off what they claim is an economic “cyclone”. The government is also looking at those on “high incomes” to contribute to the national coffers, including proposals for a deficit tax and compulsory private health insurance with access to Medicare cut off. Taxing people who can afford to pay a little extra is always a tad contentious, partly because people can’t agree on the definition of wealthy or rich. Social researcher and director of Ipsos Mackay Dr Rebecca Huntley said it’s not hard to define high incomes if you’re a statistician or an economist, but it is tricky for everyday people because of how they feel about their personal circumstance. She told news.com.au: “It’s rare to get people who are on $150,000 or $200,000 to call themselves rich. They’ll say they’re middle class or better off. Often the people on those incomes see multi-millionaires as the ones that are rich."
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"docid": "D132120#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Price_ceiling\nPrice ceiling",
"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. ( February 2018) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Non-binding price ceiling Pricing, quantity, and welfare effects of a binding price ceiling A price ceiling is a government-imposed price control, or limit, on how high a price is charged for a product. Governments use price ceilings to protect consumers from conditions that could make commodities prohibitively expensive. Such conditions can occur during periods of high inflation, in the event of an investment bubble, or in the event of monopoly ownership of a product, all of which can cause problems if imposed for a long period without controlled rationing, leading to shortages. [ 1] Further problems can occur if a government sets unrealistic price ceilings, causing business failures, stock crashes, or even economic crises. In unregulated market economies, price ceilings do not exist. Contents1 Real-world examples1.1 Rent control in New York City1.2 Apartment price control in Finland1.3 The \"\"Coulter law\"\" in Australian rules football1.4 State Farm Insurance1.5 Venezuela2 Price ceilings that lead to higher prices3 See also4 References5 Further reading Real-world examples [ edit]Rent control in New York City [ edit]\"\"Pay no more than Ceiling Prices\"\", World War II US poster\"\"New ceiling price lists are here\"\", US Office of Price Administration, World War IIRent control is a price ceiling on rent. When soldiers returned from World War II and started families (which increased demand for apartments), but stopped receiving military pay, many could not deal with higher rents."
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"docid": "D2067840#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-is-everything-so-expensive-in-Australia\nWhy is everything so expensive in Australia ?",
"text": "\"Adrian Stone, I invest in people and real-estate Updated May 10, 2012 · Author has 661 answers and 2.2m answer views Living in both Australia and the USA (Illinois) has put a number of things in perspective for me: Australia has the total population of just one of the (larger) US States, such as Florida, New York or Texas. Yet, Australia has a road system that almost circles the entire continent (about the same geographic size as the 50 contiguous US states), 2 national airlines + any number of regional ones; 4 major banks, 3 major telco's, and the list of infrastructure and services that dwarf anything to be found in any single state of the USA goes on. [ EDIT: I've had to edit this section based upon Quora User's correction] Australia also has two cities that would make the list of the 15 largest US cities if a giant earthquake suddenly shifted them 7,500 miles (eg Sydney would be in 10th spot, just after Atlanta). [ /EDIT] Again, all of this in a country that doesn't even match Texas for total population. This is all funded by the taxes earned from just 23 million people and the industries that they support, which are situated between 9 and 24 hours away by plane from all of our major trading partners. So taxes are high, costs are high, volumes are low, therefore prices are high ... ... but, quality of life is still the best in the world. Goes to show: money isn't everything.404.6k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below Is Australia expensive to live in? I am an Australian PR currently staying in Dubai."
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"docid": "D2852021#0",
"title": "http://www.electricians2australia.com/work-in-australia/wages/\nWages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia",
"text": "Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia Electricians Australia Electrician Australia > Work in Australia > Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia Quick Links> Demand for UK Electricians> Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia> Are my qualifications valid? > General Electrician> Special Class Electrician> Automotive Electrician> How to get registered> Initial Supervision Period> Further training Start your Free Visa Assessment What can I expect to earn as an Electrician in Australia? The Australian economy remains relatively unscathed by the economic downturn and as a result wages and salaries for Electricians in Australia have remained buoyant, especially the ones like ours that are driven by pure demand and supply of skills. Wages and salaries for Electricians in Australia vary depending on what you specialise in and where in Australia you are located. Here we have included a quick summary to help guide you. Naturally, wages will vary according to your level of skill, experience and employer and is for qualified Electricians who have completed the initial supervision period and received their full license. Job Title – Salary/Wage – Location Electrician – Leading Hand ($60,000-$85,000 – NSW)Licensed Electrician ($35-$45 p/h – NSW)Electrician ($68,000 – Sydney)Industrial Electrician ($75,000-$85,000 – Newcastle)Fire Electrician ($45-$55 p/h – Adelaide)Service Electrician ($65,000-$80,000 – Melbourne)Electrician APS Level 5 ($75,000-$89,000 – ACT)A Grade Electrician ($42-$52 p/h – Perth)As a guide, the average weekly total cash earnings in mid-2012 for Electricians were $1952, giving an approximate annual income of $89,000, and the average weekly hours you’d be expected to work in Australia for a full time electrician is 40.9 hours per week. As a rough indication $89,000 AUD is around £54,000 GBP in Wages And Salaries for Electricians in Australia FREE Visa Assessment We make the whole process simple"
},
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"docid": "D763385#0",
"title": "http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/careers/why-how-to-become-nutritionist\nHow to Become a Nutritionist - Career Salaries, Job Stats & Education",
"text": "Thinking of a Nutrition Career? A Nutritionist will usually have completed a certificate (or higher) qualification in any number of fields, including nutrition, food science and dietetics. The main role of a nutritionist is to help people achieve optimal health by providing information and advice about health and food choices. Job Outlook Average Salary Work Hours Age Groups Education Level Skills Trends Courses Interview with a Pro Nutritionist Job Outlook The graph shows historical and projected (to 2019) employment levels (thousands) for this occupation. Source: *Job Outlook Government website . ABS Labour Force Survey, DEEWR trend data to November 2014 and DEEWR projections to 2019. Estimates have been rounded. Over the five years to November 2019, the number of job openings for Dietitians is expected to be low (equal to or less than 5,000). Job openings can arise from employment growth and people leaving the occupation. Employment for Dietitians to November 2017 is expected to grow very strongly."
},
{
"docid": "D2360383#0",
"title": "https://www.humanrights.gov.au/erace-archives-history-south-sea-islanders-australia\neRace Archives - A history of South Sea Islanders in Australia",
"text": "e Race home A history of South Sea Islanders in Australia1860s – Opening up the tropical north It was commonly believed at this time that white people could not labour safely in the tropics. [ 1] White labour was also scarce in the period after convict transportation ended and was expensive [2] : its use would limit the competitiveness of Australian tropical industries in comparison with those based in Indonesia or South Africa where labour was much cheaper. The idea of using ‘coloured’ labour to expand the north grew from these considerations. A Mackay plantation owner commented:“It has been conclusively proved … that white men cannot and will not do the work done by niggers in the field, and … that if white labour were available, it would only be at wages which the planters could never afford to pay. The sugar industry is entirely dependent upon coloured labour.” [ 3]1863 – ‘Coloured’ labour The first group of 67 South Sea Islanders were brought to Queensland to work on a cotton plantation. [ 4] However, as cotton proved unviable, the sugar industry began developing around this time and most South Sea Islanders brought to Australia worked as manual labourers in the sugar cane fields. [ 5] Others worked as domestics or shepherds on grazing properties, while some were transported into the west of the state to work on cattle stations. In this early period they were usually brought to Australia by force or trickery. “Kidnapping was common in the Solomons in the 1870s, mirroring the initial phase of the labour trade in the New Hebrides [now Vanuatu] in the 1860s … The Islanders often thought the men on the big ships wanted to barter … but when they tried to trade … their canoes were smashed and they were forced on board … Others were kidnapped from their canoes while they were fishing.” ["
},
{
"docid": "D834983#0",
"title": "https://www.livingin-australia.com/salary-receptionist-australia/\nSalary Receptionist Australia | Australian Receptionist Salaries",
"text": "Salary Receptionist Australia | Australian Receptionist Salaries Average Receptionist Salary / Wages Salary and pay information for receptionists is compiled regularly by analysis of Australian jobs advertised in major publications. Salaries are annual unless otherwise stated. The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations Codes (ANZSCO) are 542111 for receptionists (general), 542112 for admissions clerks and 542113 for hotel or motel receptionists. Job titles and exact tasks vary in this work and examples of some occupation titles are receptionist (general), front desk staff, admissions clerk and hotel or motel receptionist. This occupation is currently not on the Australian Skilled Occupation List or on the Consolidated Sponsored Occupation List. The average Australian weekly full-time ordinary earnings in mid 2016 were $1,568, giving an annual income of approximately $81,536. This was 2.0% higher than in mid 2015. * A detailed government survey in 2014 showed that the average weekly total cash earnings in mid-2014 for receptionists were $658, giving an approximate annual income of $34,200. * Receptionist Salaries / Wages in 2016 – 2017Job Title Salary / Wage $ Location Full-time Receptionist $26 per hour Sydney, New South Wales Retail Receptionist 55,000 Sydney, New South Wales Receptionist / Administration Assistant 60,000 – 70,000 Sydney, New South Wales Medical Receptionist $20 – $25 per hour Melbourne, Victoria Receptionist / Maintenance Coordinator 50,000 Melbourne, Victoria Receptionist / Office Manager 45,000 – 50,000 Brisbane, Queensland Receptionist for Real Estate Office 35,000 – 45,0000 Canberra, ACTReceptionist / Admin Assistant 45,000 – 55,000 Perth, Western Australia Counselling Receptionist 61,000 – 65,000 Perth, Western Australia*Source: ABS"
},
{
"docid": "D1203453#0",
"title": "http://www.australiandollarforecast.com/\nWestpac issues warning for Australian dollar sellers (Dayle Littlejohn)",
"text": "Westpac issues warning for Australian dollar sellers (Dayle Littlejohn)April 9, 2018 Australian Dollar Forecast, Australian Dollar Weakness, Best Rates In a recent report by Westpac have warned their Australian clients that further falls could be on the horizon for the Australian dollar. Commodity prices including iron ore and coaking coal (used for making steel) have dropped 15-20% since February and this trend could continue if there is a slowdown in china like many forecasters are predicting. One of the reasons why people believe there will be a slowdown is because China appear to be entering a trade war with the US. In other news Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia Philip Lowe will address the public Wednesday morning and give another overview of how the Australian economy is performing. The recent commentary from the Reserve Bank of Australia is that interest rates will remain on hold for the time being. This is another reason why forecasters are suggesting the Australian dollar could lose further value as carry traders sell off their positions and look to purchase US dollars due to the higher returns now on offer. When buying or selling Australian dollars it’s important to analyse the other currency that you will be converting as it can have an impact on the exchange rate you receive. The key data releases to look out for around the globe are ECB Mario Draghi’s speech, US Consumer Price Index, US FOMC minutes all Wednesday afternoon and Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney’s speech Thursday afternoon. If you are buying or selling Australian dollars in the future, I would strongly recommend getting in contact to discuss your situation. The company I work offers a proactive service to offering economic information whilst having the ability to offer award winning exchange rates."
},
{
"docid": "D45824#0",
"title": "http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2014/sep/26/facebook-posts/do-other-countries-have-higher-minimum-wage-united/\nDo other countries have a higher minimum wage than the United States?",
"text": "\"Countries with a higher minimum wage than the United States’ $7.25 an hour include Denmark at $21, Australia at $15.81, Germany at $11 and France at $12.35.— Facebook posts on Friday, September 26th, 2014 in a Facebook meme Do other countries have a higher minimum wage than the United States? By Louis Jacobson on Friday, September 26th, 2014 at 2:22 p.m. A reader sent us this social media meme about the minimum wage, so we checked to see how accurate it was. One of the most popular Democratic talking points this campaign season has been to call for an increase in the minimum wage. A social-media meme that’s been circulating recently provides a justification for hiking the minimum wage -- namely that the minimum wage in the United States falls well below that of other advanced industrialized nations. Here’s the text on the meme, which Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., among others, put on his Facebook feed:\"\"Minimum wages around the world in U. S. dollars: Denmark $21/hr., Australia $15.81/hr., Germany $11/hr., France $12.35/hr."
},
{
"docid": "D2503116#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Immigration_to_Australia\nImmigration to Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search People born overseas as a percentage of the population in Australia divided geographically by statistical local area, as of the 2011 census It has been suggested that this article be merged with Immigration history of Australia. ( Discuss) Proposed since January 2017. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ( January 2017) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Monthly arrivals of permanent settlers since 1976Immigration to Australia began when the ancestors of Australian Aborigines arrived on the continent via the islands of Maritime Southeast Asia and New Guinea. [ 1]Permanent European settlement began in 1788 with the establishment of a British penal colony in New South Wales. From early federation in 1901, Australia maintained the White Australia policy, which was abolished after World War II. Since 1945, more than 7 million people have settled in Australia. From the late 1970s, there was a significant increase in immigration from Asian and other non-European countries, making Australia a multicultural country."
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australian average weekly earnings
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"docid": "D32974#0",
"title": "http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/[email protected]/mf/6302.0\n.",
"text": "NOVEMBER KEY FIGURES The following table contains the key Average Weekly Earnings figures for the November 2017 reference period. The Australian Bureau of Statistics' Average Weekly Earnings survey is designed to measure the level of average earnings in Australia at a point in time. Movements in average weekly earnings can be affected by changes in both the level of earnings per employee and in the composition of the labour force. Factors which can contribute to compositional change include variations in the proportion of full-time, part-time, casual and junior employees; variations in the occupational distribution within and across industries; and variations in the distribution of employment between industries. Table 1: Average Weekly Earnings, Key Figures, Australia, November 2017Nov 2017Nov 2016 to Nov 2017$ % change Trend (a)Full-time adult average weekly ordinary time earnings1 567.90 2.3Full-time adult average weekly total earnings1 628.10 2.2All employees average weekly total earnings1 191.70 2.2Original Full-time adult average weekly ordinary time earnings1 569.60 2.4Full-time adult average weekly total earnings1 632.10 2.3All employees average weekly total earnings1 191.50 2.4 (a) For further information regarding Trend estimates, please refer to paragraphs 64 to 70 of Explanatory Notes. TREND ESTIMATES In the twelve months to November 2017, Full-Time Adult Average Weekly Ordinary Time Earnings increased by 2.3% to $1,567.90. The Full-Time Adult Average Weekly Total Earnings in November 2017 was $1,628.10, a rise of 2.2% from the same time last year. To access the time series spreadsheets related to the measures presented above, please refer to the to the downloads tab at the top of the page. FORTHCOMING ISSUESISSUE Release Date May 2018 November 2018 16 August 2018 21 February 2019SAMPLE REDESIGN Survey sample redesigns are undertaken periodically for all ABS business surveys. This is to ensure design parameters are up to date, the survey design is optimal, and estimates are of a high quality."
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{
"docid": "D833325#0",
"title": "http://taxinsight.thomsonreuters.com.au/superannuation-thresholds-for-2015-16-good-news-and-bad-news/\nSuperannuation thresholds for 2015-16 â good news and bad news",
"text": "Superannuation thresholds for 2015-16 – good news and bad news By Lisa Lynch on February 27, 2015Tweet Related Solutions Checkpoint The superannuation contributions caps will remain unchanged for 2015-16 with the concessional cap stuck at $30,000 (or $35,000 for those aged 49 years or over on 30 June 2015). Similarly, the non-concessional cap (which is set at 6 times the concessional cap) is unchanged at $180,000 for 2015-16 (or $540,000 under the bring-forward rule over 3 years). The superannuation thresholds are calculated according to movements in the average weekly ordinary time earnings (AWOTE) for the December 2014 quarter. The indexation provisions in the tax legislation were revised in 2013 changing the way some of the superannuation thresholds are indexed. Thomson Reuters has used the latest AWOTE figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) to update the various thresholds. As the concessional contributions cap only increases in $5,000 multiples, it is unlikely to increase from $30,000 to $35,000 until at least the 2019-20 income year thanks to stagnating wages growth, according to Stuart Jones, a senior tax & superannuation writer with Thomson Reuters. On a positive note, the intricacies of the indexation rules will see the superannuation lump sum low rate cap jump from $185,000 to $195,000 for 2015-16. This is positive news for those looking to take a lump sum from 1 July 2015, said Jones, the author of the Australian Superannuation Handbook 2014-15 (published by Thomson Reuters). Like the contributions caps, the lump sum low rate cap amount only increases in $5,000 multiples but the indexation factor for 2015-16 just managed to clear the threshold to $195,000, instead of being rounded down to $190,000, Jones said. While the minimum level of employer superannuation guarantee support has been frozen at 9.5% from 2014-15 until 2020-21, the “maximum contribution base” has been increased to $50,810 per quarter for 2015-16 (up from $49,430)."
},
{
"docid": "D2852021#0",
"title": "http://www.electricians2australia.com/work-in-australia/wages/\nWages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia",
"text": "Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia Electricians Australia Electrician Australia > Work in Australia > Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia Quick Links> Demand for UK Electricians> Wages And Salaries For Electricians in Australia> Are my qualifications valid? > General Electrician> Special Class Electrician> Automotive Electrician> How to get registered> Initial Supervision Period> Further training Start your Free Visa Assessment What can I expect to earn as an Electrician in Australia? The Australian economy remains relatively unscathed by the economic downturn and as a result wages and salaries for Electricians in Australia have remained buoyant, especially the ones like ours that are driven by pure demand and supply of skills. Wages and salaries for Electricians in Australia vary depending on what you specialise in and where in Australia you are located. Here we have included a quick summary to help guide you. Naturally, wages will vary according to your level of skill, experience and employer and is for qualified Electricians who have completed the initial supervision period and received their full license. Job Title – Salary/Wage – Location Electrician – Leading Hand ($60,000-$85,000 – NSW)Licensed Electrician ($35-$45 p/h – NSW)Electrician ($68,000 – Sydney)Industrial Electrician ($75,000-$85,000 – Newcastle)Fire Electrician ($45-$55 p/h – Adelaide)Service Electrician ($65,000-$80,000 – Melbourne)Electrician APS Level 5 ($75,000-$89,000 – ACT)A Grade Electrician ($42-$52 p/h – Perth)As a guide, the average weekly total cash earnings in mid-2012 for Electricians were $1952, giving an approximate annual income of $89,000, and the average weekly hours you’d be expected to work in Australia for a full time electrician is 40.9 hours per week. As a rough indication $89,000 AUD is around £54,000 GBP in Wages And Salaries for Electricians in Australia FREE Visa Assessment We make the whole process simple"
},
{
"docid": "D2168318#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/MSB/feature/awe\nAverage Weekly Earnings",
"text": "In this section Average Weekly Earnings Introduction The two most commonly used measures of labour costs in Australia are average total earnings from the national accounts, and average weekly earnings (AWE) based on an Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey of employers. The first measures employee compensation per non-farm wage and salary earner, and includes irregular bonuses, workers' compensation, superannuation and redundancy payments. The AWE has a similar coverage but excludes such costs as superannuation and redundancy payments. This article looks mainly at AWE but also discusses a new measure of labour costs known as the Wage Cost Index (WCI). Measures of AWEEach quarter the ABS collects information from approximately 5,000 employers to determine estimates of average weekly earnings. Employers are asked to provide details of the total gross weekly payments to employees (including weekly overtime payments) split into full-time adults and all other employees. This results in three different measures of AWE which are each available by gender:full-time adult ordinary time earnings, or the weekly earnings of full-time adult employees attributable to award, standard or agreed hours of work, calculated before taxation and any other deductions (eg superannuation) have been made;full-time adult total earnings, or the weekly ordinary time earnings plus weekly overtime earnings of full-time adult employees; andall employees total earnings, or the weekly total earnings of all full-time and part-time adult employees plus full-time and part-time junior employees. AWE as a wage indicator Average earnings figures are often used as a basis for interpreting wage trends in Australia. The problem with this approach, however, is that average earnings figures are subject to several distortions that make it difficult to isolate the pure wage component of a change in earnings. One major distortion is caused by compositional change in the workforce."
},
{
"docid": "D718422#0",
"title": "http://www.networth2013.com/tom-cruise-net-worth/\nTom Cruise Net Worth",
"text": "Tom Cruise Net Worth July 29, 2013 dalewilliams 1Tom Cruise Net Worth in 2013 $250 Million Born in Syracuse New York, Tom Cruise has become one of the most well known actors on Planet Earth. His box office grossing over $3 Billion for 34 films including his most memorable Mission Impossible. Ranked #4 in Star TV’s Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990s. By the 1990s and 2000s he was one of the highest paid actors in the world earning an average 15 million dollars a picture in such blockbuster hits as Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), Mission: Impossible and Minority Report. In the final installment to the Mission Impossible franchise he ranked in over $75 million. Instead of earning an upfront salary for the film he signed a contract where he earned %30 of the film’s revenue. He has been named to the Top 10 Poll of Money-Making Stars 18 times, as ranked by Quigley Publications’ annual poll of movie exhibitors. It’s hard to believe his first film in 1981 Taps his salary was only $50,000. Cruise won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a sports agent in the film Jerry Maguire. He was voted the 31st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly."
},
{
"docid": "D2458743#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/04/fair-work-australia-raises-minimum-wage-by-50c-per-hour-to-1687\nFair Work Australia raises minimum wage by 50c per hour to $16.87",
"text": "\"Australia news Fair Work Australia raises minimum wage by 50c per hour to $16.87Fair Work president says the increase, which raises weekly minimum to $640.90, was appropriate given 'earnings inequality is increasing'Daniel Hurst@danielhurstbne Wed 4 Jun 2014 02.49 EDT01.08 EDTThis article is over 3 years old1,146 209Minimum wage workers will receive an extra $18.70 each week due to Fair Work Australia's decision. Photograph: Julian Smith/AAPAustralia's workplace umpire has granted a 3% pay rise to 1.5 million low-paid workers while issuing a fresh warning about rising inequality. The Fair Work Commission's decision ensures the minimum wage will rise by $18.70 per week to $640.90 per week. The change falls short of the $27-a-week increase proposed by the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) but exceeds the $8.50 recommended by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI). It is also more than the increase granted last year. The commission said on an hourly basis, the national minimum wage would rise 50c to $16.87. Business groups criticised the decision, arguing it would affect struggling small businesses' hiring decisions. Unions, however, warned the increase was not enough to stop low-paid workers falling further behind average weekly earnings. In its decision, the commission’s expert panel reaffirmed its previous concerns about rising earnings inequality. The rate of growth in average earnings and bargained rates of pay had outstripped growth for award-reliant workers over the past five years, the panel said, reducing the capacity of the low paid to meet their needs. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D1072837#0",
"title": "https://www.statista.com/topics/789/wages-and-salary/\nU.S. wages and salaries - statistics & facts",
"text": "Society › Economy ›Wages and salaries in the United States U. S. wages and salaries - statistics & facts For the vast amount of American’s without significant investments enabling them to live from dividends and capital gains, wages and salaries dictate what they can and cannot afford. Given the strong influence wages and salaries can have on the quality of life of most ordinary American’s, they are rightly seen as a key economic indicator and are often an essential topic of any political agenda. Read more Management occupations have highest median annual wage in the U. S.115,020 USDMedian weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in 1979241 USDAverage wage and salary in the U. S. - Important statistics1. Overview on average wages Median annual wage in the U. S. in 2016, by major occupational group Median annual wage in the United States in 2016, by major occupational group (in U. S. dollars)Total compensation per employee in the U. S. 2016, by industry Total annual compensation per full-time equivalent employee in the United States in 2016, by industry (in U. S. dollars)Wage and salary of U. S. employees 2016, by industry Wage and salary accruals* per full-time equivalent employee in the United States in 2016, by industry (in U. S. dollars)U. S. largest occupations: annual mean wages 2016Estimated annual mean wages for the largest occupations in the United States as of May 2016 (in U. S. dollars)Weekly earnings of U. S. wage workers 2016, by gender Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in 2016, by gender (in current U. S. dollars)Weekly earnings of U. S. wage workers in 2016, by age Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in the United States in 2016, by age (in current U. S. dollars)U. S. full-time wage and salary workers: weekly earnings by ethnicity 2016Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in the United States in 2016, by ethnicity (in current U. S. dollars)Full-time wage and salary in the U. S.: workers weekly earnings by education 2016Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in the United States in 2016, by educational attainment (in current U. S. dollars)Weekly earnings in the U. S. in 2016, by ethnicity and occupation Median usual weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in the U. S. in 2016, by ethnicity and occupation (in U. S. dollars)+ Mean earnings by educational attainment and ethnicity/race 2016Mean earnings in the United States in 2016 by highest educational degree earned and ethnicity/race+ U. S. average annual real wages 2000-2016Average annual real wages in the Unites States from 2000 to 2016 (in 2016 U. S. dollars)*2. Change in compensation over time U. S. personal income 1990-2016Personal income in the United States from 1990 to 2016 (in billion U. S. dollars)Annual mean wages and salary per employee in the U. S. 2000-2016Annual wage and salary accruals* per full-time equivalent employee in the United States from 2000 to 2016 (in U. S. dollars)Total compensation per employee in the U. S. 2000-2016Total annual compensation* per full-time equivalent employee in the United States from 2000 to 2016 (in U. S. dollars)+ Full-time wage and salary workers - Weekly earnings Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers from 1979 to 2016 (in current U. S. dollars)Monthly average hourly earnings of U. S. nonfarm payroll employees February 2018Monthly average earnings per hour of all employees in the United States from February 2017 to February 2018 (in U. S. dollars)Monthly real average hourly earnings for all employees in the U. S. 2017/18Real average hourly earnings for all employees in the United States from February 2017 to February 2018U. S. nonfarm business sector real hourly compensation - quarterly percent change Quarterly percent change in nonfarm business sector real hourly compensation in the United States from 2010 to 2017U. S. manufacturing sector real hourly compensation - quarterly percent change Quarterly percent change in the manufacturing sector real hourly compensation in the United States from 2010 to 2017U. S. nonfinancial corporate sector real compensation - quarterly percent change Quarterly percent change in the nonfinancial corporate sector real hourly compensation in the United States from 2010 to 20173. From highest pay to lowest pay You may also be interested in these statistics Topic: Minimum Wage in the United States Minimum wages in the United States 2018, by state Wage and salary workers in the U. S. paid minimum wage 1979-2016Top ten industries with most workers making below 15 USD per hour U. S. 2012-2014Other statistics on the topic The whole topic in one document Edited and prepared Download in PPT/PDF format Instant access From $365View dossier Overview on average wages Management occupations have highest median annual wage in the U. S. 115,020 USDTotal annual compensation per employee in the U. S. 60,905 USDAnnual mean wages of registered nurses in the U. S. 71,000 USD55 to 64 year olds have the highest average weekly income 1,102 USDAsian men have the highest average weekly income of any gender and ethnicity combination 1,207 USDChange in compensation over time Median weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in 1979 241 USDMedian weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary workers in 2016 832 USDPercentage change in real average hourly earnings from February 2017 to February 2018 0%From highest pay to lowest pay Anesthesiologists have highest median annual pay in the U. S. 269,600 USDSocial and Community Service Managers' annual pay 69,430 USDMinimum wage rate in Washington 11.5 USDMinimum wage rate in Montana 8.30 USDThomas M. Rutledge is the highest paid CEO in the U. S. 98m USD per year Income inequality Female to male earnings ratio in 2015 80.5%State with the highest average private industry earnings - District of Columbia 69,105 USDState with the lowest average private industry earnings - Mississippi 37,281 USDRecommended statistics Previous Median household income in the United States 1990-20166 of 6U. S. largest occupations: annual mean wages 20161 of 6Full-time wage and salary workers - Weekly earnings2 of 6U. S. Full-time wage / salary workers - weekly earnings in constant dollars 1979-20163 of 6U. S. wage and salary workers: weekly earnings by education and gender 20174 of 6U. S. wage and salary workers: weekly earnings by gender and ethnicity 20175 of 6Median household income in the United States 1990-20166 of 6U. S. largest occupations: annual mean wages 20161 of 6Next Infographics on the topic Other studies on the topic Average wage and salary in the U. S. Minimum Wage in the United States"
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"docid": "D1424420#0",
"title": "http://www.icalculator.info/australia/salary_illustration/45000.html\n$ 45,000.00 Tax Calculation",
"text": "You can email or print this $ 45,000.00 Salary calculation for your records and reference. Details about this tax calculation and supporting information. Salary and Tax Illustration Yearly Monthly 4 Weekly 2 Weekly Weekly Daily Hourly %Gross Pay 45,000.00 3,750.00 3,461.54 1,730.77 865.38 173.08 23.23Taxable Income 45,000.00 3,750.00 3,461.54 1,730.77 865.38 173.08 23.23Income Tax 6,172.00 514.33 474.77 237.38 118.69 23.74 3.19 13.72%Low Income Tax Offset 325.00 27.08 25.00 12.50 6.25 1.25 0.17 0.00%Medicare 867.94 72.33 66.76 33.38 16.69 3.34 0.45 1.93%HECS HELP Debt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00%Take Home Pay 38,285.06 3,190.42 2,945.00 1,472.50 736.25 147.25 19.77 85.08%Superannuation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Email or Print and Save the $ 45,000.00 tax calculation Australia Salary Income Tax Calculation for $ 45,000.00 Annual Salary Annual Income 2018 $ 45,000.00Taxable Income 2018 $ 45,000.00Income Tax Breakdown 2018Tax Rate Threshold Tax Due in Band0% 0 - $ 18,200.00 $ 0.0019% $ 18,200.00 - $ 37,000.00 $ 3,572.0032.5% $ 37,000.00 - $ 87,000.00 $ 2,600.00Total Income Tax Due - $ 6,172.00Medicare Levy Breakdown Rate Threshold Medicare Due in Band0% $ - $ 21,655.00 $10% $ 21,655.00 - $ 26,668.00 $ 501.302% $ 26,668.00 + $ 366.64All other taxpayers Medicare Due ( 1.93% ) - $ 867.94Low Income Tax Offset + $ 325.00Take Home Pay Gross Salary - Income Tax ( After deductions) = $ 38,285.06Superannuation Employer Superannuation Employer Supperanuation for 2018 is payable on all employee earning whose monthly income exceeds $ 450.00 which equates to $ 5,400.00 per annum. Employer Superannuation is payable at % of Gross Income. Employer Superannuation Due $ 0.00Simplified Take Home Pay Calculation for $ 45,000.00 Annual Salary What? Amount Minus Total Gross Annual Salary $ 45,000.00Low Income Tax Offset $ 325.00Total Income Tax Due $ 6,172.00Medicare Due $ 867.94Take Home Pay $ 38,285.06Seen an error? Please contact us, the salary calculator is run to support our users and community, your feedback, feature requests and advice ensures greater accuracy and continued support. Note: This illustration is provided for information only, whilst every effort is taken to ensure their accuracy and we do actively maintain and update the salary calculator, the figures are for illustration only, always take professional advice before filing your return. How we calculated the income tax on $ 45,000.00The Australia $ 45,000.00 Income Tax Calculation for 2018 / 2019 Tax Year provides an example of income tax and salary deductions and is split into daily, weekly, monthy and annual amounts to allow you to understand how your salary is calculated on a periodic basis. The $ 45,000.00 illustration provides a salary calculation for an Australian resident earning $ 45,000.00 per annum and assumes private medicare provisions have been made where necessary."
},
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"docid": "D2974061#0",
"title": "http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/news/16023-law-graduate-unemployment-hits-record-high\nLaw graduate unemployment hits record high",
"text": "Law graduate unemployment hits record high Corporate Counsel |09 January 2015By: Felicity Nelson0SHARES53COMMENTSUniversity graduates faced the toughest job market in over two decades in 2014, and law graduates were no exception. Graduate Careers Australia’s (GCA’s) Grad Stats report, released in December, revealed that one quarter of law graduates who wanted a full-time job could not find one within four months of graduating last year, up from 21.5 per cent in 2013. Speaking with Lawyers Weekly, vice president of the Australian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) Marie Iskander (pictured) said, “These figures are undoubtedly of concern to anyone finishing their law degree, [but they] are unsurprising. ”She said law students have been well informed about the difficulties in finding full-time work by employers, law schools and the media. Iskander was hopeful that the figures would pick up soon but said that, until they do, law students should “adapt to the times and apply their valuable skills more broadly”. “Law students [should] ‘think outside the box’ [and] consider employment beyond the legal sector, such as in consulting, big business, banks, international organisations, the policy sector – where … legal education and skills [are] welcomed and useful,” she said. Full-time employment of graduates was low across the board: 32 per cent of university graduates failed to find full-time work within four months, the highest proportion since 1992. Medical, pharmacy, surveying, mining engineering, veterinary science and nursing graduates were the most likely to be employed shortly after graduation. Performing arts, life sciences and humanities graduates were among the least likely to be in full-time employment four months after finishing university. However, the long-term employment prospects for bachelor degree holders remain strong."
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"docid": "D1825504#0",
"title": "http://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-09-24/abs-survey-shows-households-spend-average-of-99-per-week-on-ene/4978268\nABS survey shows households spend almost $100 per week on fuel, gas and electricity",
"text": "\"Print Email Facebook Twitter More ABS survey shows households spend almost $100 per week on fuel, gas and electricity By business reporter Pat Mc Grath Updated 24 Sep 2013, 12:00am Tue 24 Sep 2013, 12:00am Photo: About 13 per cent of low-income households say their power was disconnected in the past 12 months. Related Story: Abbott starts process to repeal carbon tax Related Story: Hunt says clean energy fund will be shut down Map: Australia Official figures show Australian households spend almost $100 each week on fuel and energy. The Australian Bureau of Statistics survey reveals households spend an average of $60 each week on fuel for vehicles, and $39 on gas and electricity for their homes. Households in the Northern Territory face the highest total energy costs of any state or territory, with a weekly bill of $110. Queenslanders have the lowest weekly energy costs, at $93 dollars. Stephanie Cornes from the ABS says households in states with the coolest climates faced the highest gas and electricity costs. \"\" By contrast, households in the warm, temperate regions like Perth and some parts of Sydney, have the lowest over costs,\"\" she said. \"\" They spend just $36 dollars each week on energy for their homes. \"\" When measured as a proportion of gross household income, Tasmanians face the highest fuel and power costs. Residents on the island state spend 6.9 per cent of their weekly household income on energy."
},
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"docid": "D1836783#0",
"title": "https://www.wgea.gov.au/addressing-pay-equity/what-gender-pay-gap\nWhat is the gender pay gap?",
"text": "Explaining the gender pay gap 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 / 3:33A gender pay gap is the difference between women’s and men’s earnings, expressed as a percentage of men’s earnings. The national gender pay gap The national gender pay gap is calculated by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) using data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). Currently, Australia’s national gender pay gap is 15.3%. It has hovered between 15% and 19% for the past two decades. The national gender pay gap is the difference between women’s and men’s average weekly full-time base salary earnings, expressed as a percentage of men’s earnings. It is a measure of women’s overall position in the paid workforce and does not compare like roles. WGEA data The WGEA collects pay data annually from non-public sector organisations with 100 or more employees, covering about 4 million employees in Australia, including superannuation, bonuses and other additional payments. The full-time total remuneration gender pay gap based on WGEA data is 22.4%, meaning men working full-time earn nearly $27,000 a year more than women working full-time. Gender pay gaps are calculated across the WGEA dataset by industry, and by management and non-management occupational categories."
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"docid": "D566704#0",
"title": "https://www.livingin-australia.com/plumber-salary-australia/\nPlumber Salary Australia",
"text": "Plumber Salary Australia Plumber Salary / Wage Salary and wage information for plumbers is compiled regularly by analysis of Australian jobs advertised in major publications. Salaries are annual unless otherwise stated. The Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations Codes (ANZSCO) are: 334111 for plumbers (general), 334112 for air conditioning and mechanical services plumbers, 334113 for drainers and 334115 for roof plumbers. Job titles and exact tasks vary in this work and examples of some occupation titles are plumber, plumbing mechanic, maintenance plumber, drainer and sanitary plumber. These occupations are currently on the Australian Skilled Occupation List. The average Australian weekly full-time ordinary earnings in mid 2016 were $1,568, giving an annual income of approximately $81,536. This was 2.0% higher than in mid 2015. * A detailed government survey in 2014 showed that the average weekly total cash earnings in mid-2014 for plumbers were $1,294, giving an approximate annual income of $67,300. * Plumber Salaries / Wages in 2016 – 2017Job Title Salary / Wage $ Location Experienced Maintenance Plumber 65,000 – 80,000 Sydney, New South Wales Plumber / 4th year apprentice/ $25 – $35 per hour Sydney, New South Wales Plumber – Drain Cleaning 52,000 – 55,000 Melbourne, Victoria Plumber / Gasfitter – Commercial Food Equipment $65,000 – $80,000 Melbourne, Victoria Experienced Maintenance Plumber 65,000 – 75,000 Melbourne, Victoria Roofer / Roof Plumber / Colorbond / Metal Roofing 50,000 – 60,000 Adelaide, South Australia Plumber Tradesman 55,000 – 70,000 Canberra, ACTCommercial Plumber $35 – $40 per hour Brisbane, Queensland Roof Plumber $34 – $36 per hour Perth, Western Australia Commercial Plumber $38 per hour Perth, Western Australia*Source: ABS"
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"docid": "D2187701#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battleship_(film)\nBattleship (film)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Battleship Pre-release promotional poster Directed by Peter Berg Produced by Peter Berg Brian Goldner Scott Stuber Sarah Aubrey Duncan Henderson Bennett Schneir Written by Jon Hoeber Erich Hoeber Based on Battleship by Hasbro Starring Taylor Kitsch Alexander Skarsgård Rihanna Brooklyn Decker Tadanobu Asano Liam Neeson Music by Steve Jablonsky [1]Cinematography Tobias A. Schliessler Edited by Colby Parker Jr. Billy Rich Paul Rubell Production company Hasbro Studios Bluegrass Films Film 44Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date April 3, 2012 ( Tokyo)May 18, 2012 (United States)Running time 131 minutes [2]Country United States Language English Budget $209–220 million [3] [2]Box office $303 million [2]Battleship is a 2012 American military science fiction action film loosely based on the board game of the same name. The film was directed by Peter Berg and starred Taylor Kitsch, Rihanna, Tadanobu Asano, Alexander Skarsgård, and Liam Neeson. Filming took place in Hawaii and on the USS Missouri. In the film, a fleet of ships are forced to do battle with an armada of extraterrestrial origin in order to thwart their destructive goals. Battleship premiered in Tokyo on April 3, 2012 and received a wide release by Universal Pictures on May 18. It received mixed-to-negative reviews. [ 4] [5] The film also under performed at the box office, making only $65 million in North America out of $303 million worldwide. Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Cast3 Production3.1 Casting4 Music4.1 Track listing5 Release5.1 Box office5.2 Critical reception5.3 Accolades5.4 Home media6 Video game7 Board game8 See also9 References10 External links Plot [ edit]This article's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( March 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)In 2005, the Gliese system is discovered to have a planet believed to be capable of supporting life."
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"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)."
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"docid": "D2228116#0",
"title": "http://taxreview.treasury.gov.au/content/StrategicPaper.aspx?doc=html/Publications/Papers/Retirement_Income_Strategic_Issues_Paper/Chapter_5.htm\nRetirement Income Strategic Issues Paper",
"text": "5. Age Pension and superannuation preservation ages5.1 Recommendations Responding to increasing longevity by increasing retirement ages would enhance the acceptability, adequacy and sustainability of the retirement income system. Higher retirement ages result in a smaller increase in the number of years spent in retirement, which has two broad effects:a moderation of total pension costs; andan increase in retirement incomes derived from lifetime savings. The Age Pension age should be increased, initially to age 67 years. A review should be conducted by 2020 to examine the appropriateness of extending the increases. The Age Pension age provides a strong social signal about retirement expectations. Increasing it will signal changing retirement expectations linked to increasing life expectancies. At the same time, the Government should continue to promote workforce participation among older Australians. The superannuation preservation age should also be increased, to align with the Age Pension age. An increase in the preservation age to 67 years could be phased in from 2024."
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"docid": "D2509090#0",
"title": "http://www.icalculator.info/australia/salary_illustration/38000.html\n$ 38,000.00 Tax Calculation",
"text": "You can email or print this $ 38,000.00 Salary calculation for your records and reference. Details about this tax calculation and supporting information. Salary and Tax Illustration Yearly Monthly 4 Weekly 2 Weekly Weekly Daily Hourly %Gross Pay 38,000.00 3,166.67 2,923.08 1,461.54 730.77 146.15 19.62Taxable Income 38,000.00 3,166.67 2,923.08 1,461.54 730.77 146.15 19.62Income Tax 3,897.00 324.75 299.77 149.88 74.94 14.99 2.01 10.26%Low Income Tax Offset 430.00 35.83 33.08 16.54 8.27 1.65 0.22 0.00%Medicare 727.94 60.66 56.00 28.00 14.00 2.80 0.38 1.92%HECS HELP Debt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00%Take Home Pay 33,805.06 2,817.09 2,600.39 1,300.19 650.10 130.02 17.45 88.96%Superannuation 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00Email or Print and Save the $ 38,000.00 tax calculation Australia Salary Income Tax Calculation for $ 38,000.00 Annual Salary Annual Income 2018 $ 38,000.00Taxable Income 2018 $ 38,000.00Income Tax Breakdown 2018Tax Rate Threshold Tax Due in Band0% 0 - $ 18,200.00 $ 0.0019% $ 18,200.00 - $ 37,000.00 $ 3,572.0032.5% $ 37,000.00 - $ 87,000.00 $ 325.00Total Income Tax Due - $ 3,897.00Medicare Levy Breakdown Rate Threshold Medicare Due in Band0% $ - $ 21,655.00 $10% $ 21,655.00 - $ 26,668.00 $ 501.302% $ 26,668.00 + $ 226.64All other taxpayers Medicare Due ( 1.92% ) - $ 727.94Low Income Tax Offset + $ 430.00Take Home Pay Gross Salary - Income Tax ( After deductions) = $ 33,805.06Superannuation Employer Superannuation Employer Supperanuation for 2018 is payable on all employee earning whose monthly income exceeds $ 450.00 which equates to $ 5,400.00 per annum. Employer Superannuation is payable at % of Gross Income. Employer Superannuation Due $ 0.00Simplified Take Home Pay Calculation for $ 38,000.00 Annual Salary What? Amount Minus Total Gross Annual Salary $ 38,000.00Low Income Tax Offset $ 430.00Total Income Tax Due $ 3,897.00Medicare Due $ 727.94Take Home Pay $ 33,805.06Seen an error? Please contact us, the salary calculator is run to support our users and community, your feedback, feature requests and advice ensures greater accuracy and continued support. Note: This illustration is provided for information only, whilst every effort is taken to ensure their accuracy and we do actively maintain and update the salary calculator, the figures are for illustration only, always take professional advice before filing your return. How we calculated the income tax on $ 38,000.00The Australia $ 38,000.00 Income Tax Calculation for 2018 / 2019 Tax Year provides an example of income tax and salary deductions and is split into daily, weekly, monthy and annual amounts to allow you to understand how your salary is calculated on a periodic basis. The $ 38,000.00 illustration provides a salary calculation for an Australian resident earning $ 38,000.00 per annum and assumes private medicare provisions have been made where necessary."
},
{
"docid": "D763385#0",
"title": "http://www.opencolleges.edu.au/careers/why-how-to-become-nutritionist\nHow to Become a Nutritionist - Career Salaries, Job Stats & Education",
"text": "Thinking of a Nutrition Career? A Nutritionist will usually have completed a certificate (or higher) qualification in any number of fields, including nutrition, food science and dietetics. The main role of a nutritionist is to help people achieve optimal health by providing information and advice about health and food choices. Job Outlook Average Salary Work Hours Age Groups Education Level Skills Trends Courses Interview with a Pro Nutritionist Job Outlook The graph shows historical and projected (to 2019) employment levels (thousands) for this occupation. Source: *Job Outlook Government website . ABS Labour Force Survey, DEEWR trend data to November 2014 and DEEWR projections to 2019. Estimates have been rounded. Over the five years to November 2019, the number of job openings for Dietitians is expected to be low (equal to or less than 5,000). Job openings can arise from employment growth and people leaving the occupation. Employment for Dietitians to November 2017 is expected to grow very strongly."
},
{
"docid": "D557313#0",
"title": "https://www.bls.gov/news.release/wkyeng.nr0.htm\nUsual Weekly Earnings Summary",
"text": "Usual Weekly Earnings Summary For release 10:00 a.m. (EST) Wednesday, January 17, 2018 USDL-18-0079 Technical information: (202) 691-6378 * [email protected] * www.bls.gov/cps Media contact: (202) 691-5902 * Press [email protected] USUAL WEEKLY EARNINGS OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS FOURTH QUARTER 2017 Median weekly earnings of the nation's 114.2 million full-time wage and salary workers were $857 in the fourth quarter of 2017 (not seasonally adjusted), the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. This was 0.9 percent higher than a year earlier, compared with a gain of 2.1 percent in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) over the same period. Data on usual weekly earnings are collected as part of the Current Population Survey, a nationwide sample survey of households in which respondents are asked, among other things, how much each wage and salary worker usually earns. ( See the Technical Note in this news release.) Data shown in this release are not seasonally adjusted unless otherwise specified. Highlights from the fourth-quarter data: --Median weekly earnings of full-time workers were $857 in the fourth quarter of 2017. Women had median weekly earnings of $769, or 81.3 percent of the $946 median for men. ( See table 2.) --The women's-to-men's earnings ratio varied by race and ethnicity. White women earned 80.5 percent as much as their male counterparts, compared with Black women (96.0 percent), Asian women (72.3 percent), and Hispanic women (88.4 percent). ("
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"docid": "D2900944#0",
"title": "http://www.ozpinoy.com/how-much-money-do-you-need-to-live-in-australia/\nHow Much Money Do You Need To Live in Australia",
"text": "How Much Money Do You Need To Live in Australia Jojie Certeza February 12, 2012 1 Comment You know, I can only tell you through my experiences of how much money you really need to start a life here in Australia. This is only from my personal experience. In saying that, I hope you can somehow gauge and decipher a little bit of what you might need to start living in Australia. You still however, need to do your own calculations based on your needs and wants. I belong in the lower end of the community—the average Australian income earner. I say average, because, I earn similar amount to those average folks who are employed and working for somebody—earning an income based on our working standards. This guideline can be found at Industrial Relations (NSW) website. There are of course many types of bills you will be getting, but the common and essential ones, at least some of them are these. Housing We have to put a roof over hour heads right? Renting or owning a house, we still have to pay for a dwelling."
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"docid": "D1454282#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katoomba,_New_South_Wales\nKatoomba, New South Wales",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Katoomba New South Wales Katoomba commercial area Katoomba Location in New South Wales Coordinates 33°42′45″S 150°18′43″ECoordinates: 33°42′45″S 150°18′43″EPopulation 7,964 ( 2016 census) [1]Established 1879Postcode (s) 2780Elevation 1,017 m (3,337 ft)Location110 km (68 mi) W of Sydney CBD39 km (24 mi) SE of Lithgow LGA (s) City of Blue Mountains County Cook State electorate (s) Blue Mountains Federal Division (s) Macquarie Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall16.8 °C 62 °F8.0 °C 46 °F1,407.3 mm 55.4 in Localities around Katoomba: Medlow Bath Medlow Bath Blue Mountains National Park Megalong Valley Katoomba Leura Narrow Neck Plateau Jamison Valley Jamison Valley Katoomba ( postcode: 2780) is the chief town of the City of Blue Mountains in New South Wales, Australia, and the administrative headquarters of Blue Mountains City Council. Katoomba is situated on the Great Western Highway 110 km (68 mi) west of Sydney and 39 km (24 mi) south-east of Lithgow. Katoomba railway station is on the Main Western line. [ 2]Katoomba is a base for bush and nature walks in the surrounding Blue Mountains. At the 2011 census, Katoomba had a population of 8,016 people. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History3 Climate4 People and culture4.1 Demographics5 Tourism6 Heritage buildings7 References8 External links Etymology [ edit]Kedumba or Katta-toon-bah is an Aboriginal term for \"\"shining falling water\"\" or \"\"water tumbling over hill\"\" [3] and takes its name from a waterfall that drops into the Jamison Valley below the Harrys Amphitheatre escarpment. Previously, the site was known as William's Chimney and Collett's Swamp. In 1874 the locality was named The Crushers after the name of the railway station that served a nearby quarry. The name Katoomba was adopted in 1877 and the town achieved municipality status in 1889. [ 4]History [ edit]Katoomba and nearby Medlow Bath were first developed as tourist destinations towards the end of the 19th century when a series of hotels were built and then repeatedly extended."
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"docid": "D96177#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sitcom\nSitcom",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the satirical film by François Ozon, see Sitcom (film). \"\" Situation Comedy\"\" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Situation Comedy (album). A sit-com or sitcom, a portmanteau of the full term \"\" situation comedy \"\", is a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who carry over from episode to episode. Sitcoms can be contrasted with sketch comedy, where a troupe may use new characters in each sketch, and stand-up comedy, where a comedian tells jokes and stories to an audience. Sitcoms originated in radio, but today are found mostly on television as one of its dominant narrative forms. This form can also include mockumentaries. A situation comedy television program may be recorded in front of a studio audience, depending on the program's production format. The effect of a live studio audience can be imitated or enhanced by the use of a laugh track. During filming productions, the laugh track is usually prerecorded. ["
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"docid": "D1608136#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Australia\nCoat of arms of Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search‹ The template below ( Infobox coat of arms) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. ›The Coat of Arms of Australia Versions Escutcheon -only version Details Armiger Elizabeth II in Right of Australia Adopted 19 September 1912Crest Commonwealth Star Torse Blue and Gold Escutcheon see below Supporters Red Kangaroo and Emu Compartment Golden Wattle Motto Australia‹ The template below ( Infobox coat of arms) is being considered for merging. See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. ›Coat of arms of Australia 1908–1912Details Armiger Monarch in Right of Australia ( Edward VII 1908–1910) ( George V 1910–1912)Adopted 7 May 1908Crest Commonwealth Star Torse White and Blue Supporters Red Kangaroo and Emu Compartment Grassy field proper Motto Advance Australia The coat of arms of Australia, officially called the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, [1] is the formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia. [ 2] A shield, depicting symbols of Australia's six states, is held up by the native Australian animals the kangaroo and the emu. The seven-pointed Commonwealth Star surmounting the crest also represents the states and territories, while floral emblems appear below the shield. The first arms were authorised by King Edward VII on 7 May 1908, and the current version by King George V on 19 September 1912, although the 1908 version continued to be used in some contexts, notably appearing on the reverse of the sixpenny coin. Contents [ hide ]1 Design1.1 Blazon2 History3 Use4 Coats of arms of states and territories5 See also6 References7 External links Design [ edit]The escutcheon is the focal point of the coat of arms, contained within is the badge of each Australian state, the whole surrounded by an ermine border representing the federation of the states:. [ 2]State Badge Description New South Walesthe cross of St. George with lion and stars Victoriaan Imperial Crown and Southern Cross Queenslanda blue Maltese Cross and Crown South Australiathe Australian piping shrike Western Australiaa black swan Tasmaniaa red walking lion In the top half, from left to right, the states represented are: New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland."
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"docid": "D902563#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_word_bear-infested_mean\nWhat does the word bear-infested mean?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions What does the word bear-infested mean? Flag What does the word bear-infested mean? Answer by Mikipedia Confidence votes 13.9KBear-infested is a compound word; it means that an area (such as a campground) has become home to a lot of bears, and therefore the chances of a bear encounter are much greater.10 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Rebrebekah 18 Contributions Is the word 'Koala' in Aboriginal language means 'tree bear'?no but it is an Aboriginal word. It means 'NO WATER' in the Aboriginal language What does it mean when you dream about a bear? Dreaming about a bear means someone is going through a great change in their life. It may be a time when they are figuring out personal things about themselves. Klausbookworm 211 Contributions What are some words that mean mean? Rude, Obnoxious, Hostile, Unfriendly, Terrible, Treacherous.... there are a lot more. Joseph Sanders 3,092 Contributions What is a word that means the? \"\""
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"docid": "D366743#0",
"title": "http://genealogy.about.com/od/surname_meaning/p/owen.htm\nOWEN - Surname Meaning and Family History",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture OWEN - Surname Meaning and Family History Share Flipboard Email Print Wire Image / Getty Imagesby Kimberly Powell Updated June 05, 2017Derived from the Welsh first name Owain, the surname Owen is generally thought to mean \"\"well born\"\" or \"\"noble,\"\" from the Latin eugenius. As a Scottish or Irish surname, Owen may be a shortened Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Eoghain (Mc Ewan), meaning \"\"son of Eoghan. \"\" Surname Origin: Welsh Alternate Surname Spellings: OWENS, OWIN, OWINS, OEN, OWING, OWINGS, OWENSON, MACOWEN, HOWEN, OEN, OENE, ONNFamous People with the OWEN Surname Daniel Owen - Welsh novelist; well-known for writing in the Welsh language Evelyn Owen - Australian designer of the Owen machine gun John Owen - early 19th century governor of North Carolina William Fitzwilliam Owen - British naval officer and explorer Robert Owen - Welsh social reformer Where is the OWEN Surname Most Common? The Owen surname is most prevalent in the United States according to Forebears, ranking among the top 500 most common surnames in the country. Owen is found in the greatest density, however, in Wales, where it is the 16th most common surname. It is also fairly common in England, where it ranks just outside of the 100 most common last names, and Australia (ranked 256th). World Names Public Profiler shows that the Owen surname in 1881 was found most frequently in Wales, especially in the area around Llandudno in northern Wales. According to Forebears, the Owen surname at that time ranked 5th in Anglesey and Montgomeryshire and 7th in Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire. Genealogy Resources for the Surname OWENOwen Family Crest - It's Not What You Think Contrary to what you may hear, there is no such thing as an Owen family crest or coat of arms for the Owen surname. Coats of arms are granted to individuals, not families, and may rightfully be used only by the uninterrupted male line descendants of the person to whom the coat of arms was originally granted."
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"docid": "D493146#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McCabe_(surname)\nMcCabe (surname)",
"text": "\"The coat of arms attributed to Alexander Mac Cabe. [ 1]The surnames Mc Cabe and Mac Cabe are Scottish and Irish surnames. They are Anglicisations of the Gaelic Mac Cába, a patronymic name meaning \"\"son of Cába \"\". The nickname or personal name Cába is of uncertain origin. [ 2] The surname can be written in modern Scottish Gaelic as Mac Càba and Mac Caibe. Patrick Woulfe considered that the surname was possibly derived from a nickname, meaning \"\"a cap\"\", or \"\"hood\"\". [ 3] Henry Harrison suggested the name was from the Gaelic Mac Aba, meaning \"\"son of the Abbot \"\". [ 4] If Harrison is to be believed then the surname would have a similar etymology as the surnames Mac Nab, Mc Nab, which are from the Gaelic Mac an Aba, Mac an Abadh. [ 2]Bearers of the surname are considered to have settled in Ireland from the Western Isles of Scotland sometime around 1350, employed as gallowglass (mercenary soldiers) to the O'Reillys and O'Rourkes which were the principal septs of Breffny. [ 5] According to a pedigree written by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh, the Mac Cabes descend from the Mac Leods. ["
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"docid": "D1701175#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banner\nBanner",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Banner (disambiguation). Banners of Knights of the Thistle displayed in St. Giles' Cathedral A banner can be a flag or other piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or other message. A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms. Also, a bar shape piece of non-cloth advertising material sporting a name, slogan, or other marketing message. Banner-making is an ancient craft. Church banners commonly portray the saint to whom the church is dedicated. The word derives from French word \"\"bannière\"\" and late Latin bandum, a cloth out of which a flag is made ( Latin: banderia, Italian: bandiera, Portuguese: bandeira, Spanish: bandera ). The German language developed the word to mean an official edict or proclamation and since such written orders often prohibited some form of human activity, bandum assumed the meaning of a ban, control, interdict or excommunication. Banns has the same origin meaning an official proclamation, and abandon means to change loyalty or disobey orders, semantically \"\"to leave the cloth or flag\"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Vexillum2 Heraldic banners3 Banners in a religious context3.1 In Christianity4 Trade union banners5 Sports banners6 Advertising banners7 See also8 References Vexillum [ edit]Main article: Vexillum The vexillum was a flag-like object used as a military standard by units in the Ancient Roman army."
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"docid": "D3006100#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_or_symbolism_of_joseph's_coat_of_many_colours_in_the_Bible\nWhat is the meaning or symbolism of joseph's coat of many colours in the Bible?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles Auto Parts and Repairs Car Electronics and Lights Car Batteries What is the meaning or symbolism of joseph's coat of many colours in the Bible? Flag What is the meaning or symbolism of joseph's coat of many colours in the Bible? Answer by Joan Berry Confidence votes 1.2KThe coat of many colors was a sign of favoritism. Coats of color were usually worn by nobility and for Joseph to have been given this, meant that he was speical not only in his father's eyes, but also that he more than likely was a prince of that tribe.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What do the symbols on a coat of arms mean? Each is different. This question cannot be answered without a detailed description of the Coat of Arms, or its name and reference to an image of it. What does Joseph's coat of many colours which Jacob gave to him look like?it means im the best: DHow many colour are on joseph's technicolour dream coat?\\n34 including repeats Who wore a coat of many colours?bobv the cheese puff... joking Joseph did. he had loads of brothers who were jelous of him and he got sold as a slave. How many colours are in joseph's dream coat?34 including repeats How many colours are in joseph's technicolour dream coat?\\n34 including repeats Who had a coat of many colours?joseph Jashindark17 1 Contribution Who wore the coat of many colours?"
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"title": "http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/national-symbols.html\nNational Symbols",
"text": "Home > Learning > Fact Sheets > National Symbols National Symbols Fact sheets (Alphabetical order)Fact Sheet – National Symbols [PDF 399kb, 2 pages]View details for The Australian Coat of Arms The Australian Coat of Arms Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet Coat of Arms The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is the formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia. It is used to identify the authority and property of the Australian Government, the Australian Parliament and Commonwealth courts. For example, it appears on the cover of Australian passports, government buildings and some 50 cent coins. The first Commonwealth Coat of Arms was introduced on 7 May 1908. The second was introduced on 19 September 1912 and is still used today. The Commonwealth Coat of Arms contains a shield with the symbols of the six Australian states. These symbols are enclosed in a border to represent federation in 1901, when the states united to form a nation. The shield is held by two native Australian animals, a kangaroo to the left and an emu to the right. The gold Commonwealth Star above the shield has seven points. One point represents each of the six states and the seventh point represents all the territories."
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"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/australia/comments/2egshr/hello_australians_do_you_eat_kangaroo/\n.",
"text": "\"Welcome to Reddit,the front page of the internet. Become a Redditorand subscribe to one of thousands of communities.×This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment.28question Hello Australians, do you eat kangaroo? ( self.australia)submitted 3 years ago by The Dying Dandy It's a serious question and I'm genuinely curious. Is kangaroo something that is eaten in Australia? Is it a novelty or something that you eat regularly like pork or beef?142 comments share save hide reportall 142 commentssorted by: best Want to add to the discussion? Post a comment!Create an account [–] nath1234 37 points 3 years ago *Yep.. And my cat gets a bit of kangaroo mince too. I figure it's lower environmental impact and less cruel than a lot of other meat:kangaroos don't produce methane like cows and other grass eaters do due to different bacteria in their stomachskangaroos are all free-rangethe kill is via a head shot from a skilled shooter - we could all hope for such a quick and painless death when the time comes I reckon.doesn't require changing the native landscape to grow kangaroos - they just hop around the bushlean/non fatty in comparison to beef - means you have to think about cooking a little bitpermalink embed save [–] kamatsu newtown tosser 18 points 3 years ago They also have to regularly cull the Kangaroo population anyway to maintain ecological balance and prevent damage to farmland.permalink embed save parent [–] Kwindecent_exposure 11 points 3 years ago *Correct. To elaborate to the point here, there is also an issue of the kangaroo population booming on fossick and fodder available through the replacement of woodlands and harsher terrain with buffets of crops, pastures and the occasional footy field, golf course, or highwayside. As some may know, the roo has evolved a constant gestational cycle to capitalise on abundant growth after the rains in what would have been the pre-settlement habitat."
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"docid": "D168809#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_heraldry\nNaval heraldry",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Naval heraldry is a form of identification used by naval vessels from the end of the 19th century onwards, after distinguishing features such as figureheads and gilding were discouraged or banned by several navies. The badge of HMS Queen Elizabeth was displayed on the tampions of her main guns in 1917, before the standardisation of Royal Navy designs Naval heraldry commonly takes the form of a badge, seal, crest, or coat of arms designed specifically for a ship (or a series of ships bearing the same name), which in Commonwealth navies takes the form of a large plaque, referred to as the ship's badge, mounted on the superstructure of the ship, and in the United States Navy is known as the ship's seal or ship's crest, and is primarily found on crew uniform patches. An item of naval heraldry is seen as the identifying logo of the vessel, and is commonly reproduced on hats, stationery, trophies, souvenirs, and gifts related to the ship. In many navies, the ship's badge is also displayed on the tampions - the covers for the gun muzzles. [ 1]The naval heraldric tradition follows the heraldic traditions of the country, with some distinctive variations. Note: Although ships are commonly referred to in this article, identical or similar forms of heraldry are used for bases and facilities, organisational divisions, and land-based naval units. Contents [ hide ]1 Portuguese Navy2 Royal Australian Navy2.1 Size and use3 Royal Canadian Navy4 Royal Norwegian Navy5 Royal Navy6 South African Navy7 United States Navy8 See also9 References Portuguese Navy [ edit]Coat of arms of the Marine Corps ( Corpo de Fuzileiros) of the Portuguese Navy. The system of naval heraldry used by the Portuguese Navy was established and regulated in 1972, being slightly reviewed by an ordinance of February 18, 2010. The coats of arms consist of a round tip shield (Portuguese shield), topped by a naval crown and under which is placed a scroll with the motto or the name of the body or unit. A scroll with the war cry of the unit can be placed above the naval crown."
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"docid": "D3278440#0",
"title": "http://www.theirishrose.com/help-desk/name-histories-coat-of-arms/flynn-name-history/\nFlynn Name History",
"text": "\"Flynn Name History Flynn Coat of Arms Flynn is a surname of Irish origin. It is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Ó Floinn \"\"descendant of Flann,\"\" a byname meaning \"\"red (dish)\"\" or \"\"ruddy.\"\" The name originated in the landlocked county of Laois in the mid-1300s by a large farming family. The name was almost wiped out due to both plague and famine, but it still lives on today. Variant spellings of the Irish surname Flynn include O'Flynn, Flinn, Lynn, O'Lynn, Linn, and O'Linn. Find out more The Flynns were an important and influential family in Ireland. We are honored to offer your family two framed documents that provide more details on the Flynn surname and coat of arms. The Framed Irish Family Name History and Framed Irish Coat of Arms & Family History are heirloom-quality framed prints that describe the Flynn family history in Ireland. Flynn is one of the many Irish coats of arms and surnames we have available on clothing, glassware, home decor, and other quality gifts. See the Irish coat of arms page on theirishrose.com for family crest ideas and products."
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"docid": "D1384794#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/21/science/when-giant-squids-mate-it-s-a-stab-in-the-dark.html\nWhen Giant Squids Mate, It's a Stab in the Dark",
"text": "Science When Giant Squids Mate, It's a Stab in the Dark By WILLIAM J. BROAD OCT. 21, 1997LITTLE is known of what lives in the depths of the sea, much less how the creatures of darkness live and die, hunt and eat, play and reproduce. Nevertheless, two scientists in Australia have managed to shed light on the sex life of the giant squid, the most famous of legendary sea monsters. The evidence suggests that the male is a rather violent lover, grabbing the female in the darkness and injecting sperm into her skin at high pressure, creating a small wound. Later, the sperm is used to fertilize eggs. Rough sex is not unknown in the animal kingdom. Females of several species eat their mates. Some garden snails use darts in reproduction. But the discovery of surly conduct in the giant squid -- the world's largest known invertebrate, a colossus up to 70 feet long that has haunted man's seafaring past like a bad dream -- only reinforces the idea that nature does whatever it takes to promote the cause of procreation. '' I'm still surprised,'' Dr. Mark D. Norman, one of the Australian scientists, said in an interview. ''"
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"docid": "D2429310#0",
"title": "https://www.houseofnames.com/brumley-family-crest\nBrumley History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms",
"text": "\"Buy JPG Image »PDF Coat of Arms + Extended History Buy PDF History »Framed Surname History and Coat of Arms - Black Buy Now »Coffee mugs (set of four)Buy Mugs »Set of 10 Keychains Buy Keychains »Find us on Facebook The lineage of the name Brumley begins with the Anglo-Saxon tribes in Britain. It is a result of when they lived in Bromley Abbots or Bromley Bagots in Staffordshire. Bromley itself is derived from the Old English word bromleigh which means clearing where brambles are found. Alternatively the name could have originated from the Old English words \"\"brom\"\" + \"\"leah,\"\" and meant \"\"woodland clearing where broom grows.\"\" [ 1]CITATION [CLOSE] Mills, A. D., Dictionary of English Place-Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991. Print. ( ISBN 0-19-869156-4)However, there are numerous villages and parishes named Bromley throughout Britain. One of the oldest was Bromley in Kent. \"\" This place, which is supposed to have derived its name from the quantity of broom with which the neighbourhood abounds, was in the eighth century given by Ethelbert, King of Kent, to the bishops of Rochester, in whose possession it remained, with very little interruption, till the recent purchase of an estate in Essex for the see.\"\" ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_colors\nMilitary colours, standards and guidons",
"text": "\"Military colours, standards and guidons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Military colors)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 includes a list of references, but its sources remain unclear because it has insufficient inline citations. ( July 2015)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( July 2015)In the age of line tactics, the unit colour was an important rallying point for infantry soldiers. Stitching the Standard - oil on canvas (1911)In military organizations, the practice of carrying colours, standards or guidons, both to act as a rallying point for troops and to mark the location of the commander, is thought to have originated in Ancient Egypt some 5,000 years ago. The Roman Empire also made battle standards a part of their vast armies. It was formalized in the armies of Europe in the High Middle Ages, with standards being emblazoned with the commander's coat of arms. Contents [ hide ]1 General use2 Colours2.1 Americas2.1.1 Argentina2.1.2 Brazil2.1.3 Chile2.1.4 Colombia2.1.5 Cuba2.1.6 Mexico2.1.7 United States2.1.7.1 United States Army2.1.7.2 United States Marine Corps2.1.7.3 United States Navy2.1.7.4 United States Air Force2.1.8 Uruguay2.1.9 Venezuela2.2 Asia2.2.1 People's Republic of China2.2.2 Republic of China2.2.3 Indonesia2.2.3.1 National Colour and Service Colours2.2.3.2 Colours of commands and below2.2.4 Philippines2.2.5 Thailand2.3 Commonwealth realms2.3.1 United Kingdom2.3.1.1 Line infantry and foot guards2.3.1.2 Additional Colours2.3.1.3 Rifle regiments2.3.1.4 Colours in the cavalry regiments2.3.1.5 Embellishments2.3.1.6 Royal Hospital, Chelsea2.3.1.7 Royal Marines2.3.1.8 The Royal Navy2.3.1.9 The Royal Air Force2.3.2 Australia, Canada and New Zealand2.3.2.1 Navy2.3.2.2 Army2.3.2.3 Air Force2.3.3 Sri Lanka2.3.4 India2.3.4.1 Presidential Colours to service branches of the armed forces2.3.4.2 President's Colours/Standards/Guidons/Banners of military units2.3.5 Malaysia2.3.6 Singapore2.4 Europe2.4.1 Belgium2.4.2 Denmark2.4.3 Finland2.4.4 France2.4.4.1 Background2.4.4.2 About battle honours on current colours2.4.4.3 Latest official regulations2.4.4.4 Land Army in general2.4.4.5 Rifle battalions (chasseurs à pied)2.4.4.6 Other specific colours2.4.4.7 The National Navy2.4.4.8 The Air Army2.4.4.9 The National Gendarmerie2.4.4.10 French influence2.4.4.10.1 Nations of the former French Empire2.4.4.10.2 Other Nations2.4.5 Germany2.4.6 Greece2.4.7 Holy See2.4.8 Italy2.4.9 Netherlands2.4.10 Norway2.4.11 Poland2.4.12 Portugal2.4.13 Romania2.4.14 Russia and Soviet Union2.4.15 Spain2.4.16 Turkey2.4.17 Ukraine2.4.18 Yugoslavia and post-Yugoslav nations3 Guidons and standards3.1 Commonwealth of Nations3.2 Denmark3.3 France3.4 Italy3.5 The Netherlands3.6 Portugal3.7 United States4 Guns5 Etiquette6 Ceremonies of colours6.1 Royal Navy6.2 United States Navy6.3 Yacht Clubs7 In games8 See also9 Notes10 References11 External links General use [ edit]Napoleon I awarding the Legion d'Honneur to a dragoon for the capture of an Imperial regimental flag. As armies became trained and adopted set formations, each regiment 's ability to keep its formation was potentially critical to its, and therefore its army's, success."
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"docid": "D424494#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_do_coats_of_arms_represent\nWhat do coats of arms represent?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Law & Legal Issues Estates Heraldry and Coats of Arms What do coats of arms represent? Flag What do coats of arms represent? Answer by Peter Zavon Confidence votes 64.4KA coat of arms is the official symbol of a high ranking family, or of a government entity like a city or province, or of a nation. They can represent characteristics, achievements, etc.1 person found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What does the coat of arms in panama represent? The coat of arms in Panama represents the glory, heritage andheraldry of Panama. It characterizes that Panama is welcoming toall who live there and who just visit. It also sym …What does Germany's coat of arms represent? Germany's coat of arms shows a black eagle on a yellow background. Since 1990, it has been symbolic of a reunified Germany."
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"docid": "D82588#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_word_kangaroo_mean\nWhat does the word kangaroo mean?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Animal Life Mammals Land Mammals Marsupials Kangaroos What does the word kangaroo mean? Flag What does the word kangaroo mean? Answer by On the Wallaby Confidence votes 291KPassionate about all things Australian Myth: The story goes that when the first European explorers saw these strange hopping animals, the like of which they had never seen before, they ask the native Australian people, the Aboriginal inhabitance, what these creature were called. They replied \"\"Can-ga-roo\"\" which in their language meant something along the lines of \"\"I don't understand your question\"\". The explorers thought this was an answer to their question, mistaking it for \"\"kangaroo\"\" and the name of the animal. So, henceforth the creature was called \"\"kangaroo\"\". Fact: However, according to the Oceaniaweb factfile, the above story is actually a myth. The word \"\"kangaroo\"\" is believed to have come from the Aboriginal word gangurru, a Guugu Yimidhirr word referring to the Grey Kangaroo. Captain James Cook's botanist, Sir Joseph Banks, first recorded the word as \"\"kangaru\"\" when the Endeavour was damaged on the Great Barrier Reef near modern-day Cooktown, and required the crew to stay on the mainland for almost 7 weeks repairing their ship. This gave Banks ample time to make copious notes on the fauna and flora.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
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"docid": "D949240#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_Australia%27s_largest_bird\nWhat is Australia's largest bird?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia Australia Animal Life What is Australia's largest bird? Flag What is Australia's largest bird? Answer by On the Wallaby Confidence votes 292KPassionate about all things Australian It depends on what is meant by \"\"largest\"\", and whether this refers to height or weight. The emu is Australia's tallest bird, averaging 1.6 to 2 metres in height. Its nearest rival is the Southern Cassowary which averages 1.5 to 2 metres. Next to the emu, it looks distinctly shorter and stockier. The Southern Cassowary, however, tends to be heavier. Emus range between 30 and 45kg in weight, whilst the Southern Cassowary averages 50-60 kg.14 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Shaya Lyon 25,635 Contributions What is Australia's largest bird of prey? The Wedge-tailed Eagle is the largest raptor in Australia, it is also called an Eaglehawk."
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"docid": "D947535#0",
"title": "https://www.houseofnames.com/kirkby-family-crest\nKirkby History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms",
"text": "\"Buy JPG Image »PDF Coat of Arms + Extended History Buy PDF History »Framed Surname History and Coat of Arms - Black Buy Now »Coffee mugs (set of four)Buy Mugs »Set of 10 Keychains Buy Keychains »Find us on Facebook Kirkby is a name that was brought to England by the ancestors of the Kirkby family when they migrated to the region after the Norman Conquest in 1066. The Kirkby family lived at Kirkby in Furness. The name Kirkby means village with a church. Early Origins of the Kirkby family The surname Kirkby was first found in Lancashire. One of the first recorded references to the name was John Kirkby (died 26 March 1290,) an English ecclesiastic and statesman. \"\" John de Kirkeby, [was] Bishop of Ely in 1286, and founder of Ely Palace, Holborn.\"\" [ 1]CITATION [CLOSE] Lewis, Samuel, A Topographical Dictionary of England. Institute of Historical Research, 1848, Print. He acted as keeper of the great seal during the frequent absences of the chancellor, Robert Burnell, during the reign of Henry III. He was Lord Treasurer from January 1284 to his death."
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"docid": "D1608138#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_meaning_of_the_Australian_coat_of_arms\nWhat is the meaning of the Australian coat of arms?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia What is the meaning of the Australian coat of arms? Flag What is the meaning of the Australian coat of arms? Answer by Wonderful Wanda Confidence votes 21.1KThe Commonwealth Coat of Arms is the formal symbol of the Commonwealth of Australia that signifies Commonwealth authority and ownership. The Commonwealth Coat of Arms is used by Australian Government departments and agencies, statutory and non-statutory authorities, the Parliament and Commonwealth courts and tribunals.3 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Peter Zavon 201,985 Contributions What does the shield on the Australian coat of arms mean? The shield on the Australian coat of arms contains the shields ofeach or the six states of the Commonwealth of Australia. Why is the Australian coat of arms important? One of the reasons is because it has two of the Australian animals. Wyllo Agogo 1 Contribution Who designed the Australian coat of arms? George Francis Stelling."
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"docid": "D546870#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_flag\nNational flag",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Johnson's new chart of national emblems, published c. 1868. The large flags shown in the corners are the 37-star flag of the United States (flown 1867–1877), the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom, the Russian Imperial Standard, and the French tricolore with inset Imperial Eagle. Various other flags flown by ships are shown. The Flag of Cuba is labelled \"\"Cuban (so called) \"\". The Chinese dragon on the Flag of China was drawn mistakenly as a western dragon. A national flag is a flag that represents and symbolizes a country. The national flag is flown by the government of a country, but can usually also be flown by citizens of the country. A national flag is designed with specific meanings for its colors and symbols. The colors of the national flag may be worn by the people of a nation to show their patriotism, or related paraphernalia that show the symbols or colors of the flag may be used for those purposes. The design of a national flag may be altered after the occurrence of important historical events."
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"docid": "D1902118#0",
"title": "http://genealogy.about.com/od/surname_meaning/p/williams.htm\nWILLIAMS Name Meaning and Origin",
"text": "\"Humanities ›History & Culture WILLIAMS Name Meaning and Origin What Does the Last Name Williams Mean? Share Flipboard Email Print Getty / Looking Glassby Kimberly Powell Updated May 31, 2017The common Welsh patronymic last name Williams has several possible origins: Son or descendant of Guillemin, a pet form of Guillaume, the French form of William. From the Belgic guild-helm, meaning \"\"harnessed with a gilded helmet\"\" or welhelm, \"\"the shield or defense of many. \"\" Derived from the given name \"\"William,\"\" an Old French given name with Germanic elements: wil = \"\"desire, will\"\" and helm = \"\"helmet, protection. \"\" In Wales, adding an \"\"s\"\" to the end of a surname denotes \"\"son of,\"\" pointing to Wales as the origin of many people with the Williams surname. The Williams surname is also popular in countries such as England, Scotland and Germany. Williams is the third most popular surname in the United States, Great Britain and Australia. Williams Name Origin: English, Welsh Alternate Surname Spellings: WILLIAM, WILLIMON, WILLIMAN, WILLIAMSON, WILCOX, MACWILLIAMS, MCWILLIAMS, WILLIHELM, WILLELMFun Facts About the WILLIAMS Surname The last man killed in the U. S. Civil War was Private John J. Williams of the 34th Indiana Volunteer Infantry. He was killed in the battle of Palmetto Ranch, Texas, on May 13, 1865, a month after Lee's surrender. Famous People with the Surname WILLIAMSThomas Lanier \"\"Tennessee\"\" Williams - American playwright who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for A Streetcar Named Desire (1948) and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1955)."
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"docid": "D10282#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shilling\nShilling",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about coinage. For other uses, see Shilling (disambiguation). A 1933 UK shilling The shilling is a unit of currency formerly used in Austria, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and other British Commonwealth countries. Currently the shilling is used as a currency in four east African countries of Kenya ( Kenyan shilling) Tanzania ( Tanzanian shilling) Uganda ( Ugandan shilling) and Somalia (Somali shilling) (autonomous region of Somalia Somaliland ( Somaliland Shilling ). It is also the proposed currency of the east African community plans to introduce ( east African shilling ). The word shilling comes from scilling, an accounting term that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, and from there back to Old Norse, where it means \"\"division\"\". Slang terms for the old shilling coins include \"\"bob\"\" and \"\"hog\"\". While the derivation of \"\"bob\"\" is uncertain, John Camden Hotten in his 1864 Slang Dictionary says the original version was \"\"bobstick\"\" and wonders if it is connected with Sir Robert Walpole. [ 1]One abbreviation for shilling is s (for solidus, see £sd ). Often it was represented by a solidus symbol (\"\"/\"\"), which may have originally stood for a long s or ſ, [2] thus 1/9 would be one shilling and ninepence (and equivalent to 21 d; the shilling itself was equal to 12 d )."
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"docid": "D1203451#0",
"title": "http://www.forexabode.com/forex-forecast/aud-usd/\nAUD/USD - Analysis, Outlook and Forecasts",
"text": "AUD/USD - Analysis, Outlook and Forecasts AUD/USD (Australian versus US dollar) outlook and forecast is written by the team of Forex Abode's in-house analysts and is followed by the traders around the world. The outlook takes into account the various factors which can affect the future price-action of AUD/USD. The factors to analyze the outlook are geo-political news, fundamentals including major economic releases and technical factors but most importantly we focus on the price-action analysis. The outlook reflects our views for short-term to mid-term movement. However, sometimes the analysis takes into account the price data which may span many years and have a longer-term view. These are also supported by our very popular chart alerts. The weekly analysis includes the predictions for the next week's expected moves for the Aussie and the US dollar. However, the forecast is not only limited to the coming week but is applicable for the overall expectations for the near-term to longer-term. Apart from the weekly forecasts we also update AUD/USD daily technical analysis, which presents our views about the price action from short-term perspective. You may also like to check the daily resistance and support levels at AUD/USD pivot points."
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"docid": "D1586362#0",
"title": "http://www.news.com.au/finance/markets/australian-dollar\nAustralian Dollar",
"text": "Markets Australian Dollar Aussie dollar little changed THE Australian dollar is little changed against its US counterpart which has again risen helped by buoyant short-term US Treasury yields. Australian Dollar Dollar tad lower against greenback THE Australian dollar is slightly lower against its US counterpart which has rebounded off three-year lows. Australian Dollar Traders pile into US dollar THE Australian dollar has regained some lost ground against the US dollar which itself has preserved its recent gains. Australian Dollar Aussie dollar slips to six-week low THE Australian dollar has slipped to a six-week low against its US counterpart, before regaining some ground, as the US dollar has extended its recent gains. Australian Dollar Dollar falls almost half a cent THE Australian dollar has fallen almost half a US cent against its US counterpart as equity markets continue to bounce back from a sell-off bloodbath. Australian Dollar Dollar claws back some ground against USDHE Australian dollar has crept a little higher against its US counterpart the day after global equity markets plunged amid widespread sell-offs. Australian Dollar Future of Aussie dollar in trouble THE Aussie dollar has been fighting against the US dollar but experts are suggesting it might be on the verge of record lows. Australian Dollar Aussie steady against US dollar THE Australian dollar is unchanged against the US dollar after Wall Street got a boost from healthcare stocks and a solid economic growth data. Australian Dollar Mnuchin talks down greenback THE Australian dollar is stronger against the US dollar as the greenback weakened further after the US Treasury Secretary spoke in favour of the trend. Australian Dollar Aussie dollar a smidgen higher THE Australian dollar is a smidgen higher against its US counterpart after US politicians agreed an interim funding bill."
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"docid": "D1331067#0",
"title": "https://www.glynholton.com/notes/currency_codes/\nCurrency Codes",
"text": "Currency Codesby Glyn Holton | Jun 13, 2013Currency codes are three letter codes used to identify currencies. Widely used in finance and news reporting, currency codes are specified by the International Standards Organization (ISO) under their ISO 4217 standard. Generally, the first two letters of a currency code indicate the country of origin and the third letter the name of the currency. For example, USD denotes the United States dollar and JPY the Japanese yen. An exception is the European euro, which is denoted EUR. Codes for some other currencies are AUD for the Australian dollar, CAD for the Canadian dollar, CHF for the Swiss franc, CNY for the Chinese yuan, GBP for the British pound, HKD for Hong Kong dollar, KRW for South Korean won, and SGD for Singapore dollar. ISO also specifies three-digit numeric currency codes, which can be used in languages that don’t use the Latin alphabet. Exhibit 1 provides all currency codes under ISO 4217:2008, which is the current version of the standard. Numbers in the last column indicate the existance of a minor unit. A “0” indicates no minor unit."
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"docid": "D2747952#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/news/13338/gbp-eur-usd-exchange-rate-outlook-and-forecast.html\nPound To Euro Forecast And Predictions For 2015/2016",
"text": "Pound To Euro Forecast And Predictions For 2015/2016Posted by Colin Lawrence in Euro, US Dollar, British Pound, . Modified 20 Oct 2017 21:24Facebook Google+ Linked In Reddit Twitter Stumbleupon British Pound to Euro Exchange Rate Ends Week Trending Down Today after Retail Sales Although Greek bailout negotiations were postponed on Friday due to security concerns, the development had little impact on the EUR. The Pound to Euro exchange rate remained trending in a fairly narrow range ahead of the publication of the UK's second quarter growth report. Should the data confirm accelerating growth between the first quarter and the second, Sterling could return to trending at recent highs. Earlier... The Pound Sterling to Euro (GBP/EUR) exchange rate fluctuated between highs of 1.4412 and lows of 1.4086 over the course of the week as Greek tensions eased and Bank of England (Bo E) interest rate hike expectations variously rose and fell. The GBP/EUR currency pair was able to achieve a high of 1.4412 after Wednesday’s Bo E meeting minutes indicated that policymakers might start voting for higher borrowing costs in August but pared these gains as UK retail sales showed a marked decline in consumer spending. A quick foreign exchange market summary before we bring you the rest of the report: On Thursday the Pound to Euro exchange rate (GBP/EUR) converts at 1.144The euro conversion rate (against pound) is quoted at 0.875 GBP/EUR. Today finds the euro to canadian dollar spot exchange rate priced at 1.562. Today finds the euro to australian dollar spot exchange rate priced at 1.593. At time of writing the euro to us dollar exchange rate is quoted at 1.223."
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"docid": "D3507120#0",
"title": "http://www.currencynews.co.uk/forecast/20150217-11830_pound-sterling-to-rand-exchange-rate-falls.html\nPound Sterling to South African Rand (GBP/ZAR) Exchange Rate Falls",
"text": "Pound Sterling to South African Rand (GBP/ZAR) Exchange Rate Falls February 17, 2015 - Written by Ben Hughes STORY LINK Pound Sterling to South African Rand (GBP/ZAR) Exchange Rate Falls The Pound weakened against the South African Rand after British data showed that consumer price inflation fell to its lowest level since 1989, adding to concerns that inflation will enter deflationary territory over the coming months. The data showed that Consumer price inflation (CPI) fell last month to its lowest level since records began as falling oil prices combined with dropping food prices. According to the London based Office for National Statistics (ONS), annual CPI declined to 0.3% in the first month of the year as forecast by economists. The Pound dropped against all of its most traded peers as a fall in inflation is likely to put pressure on the Bank of England (BOE) to delay raising interest rates. For that to happen however, the bank said that price declines would have to spread to other sectors. Despite the fall in the CPI figure the Core Inflation rate, which strips out volatile things like food and energy prices rose by 1.4% last month, the highest figure seen in three-months. ‘ There is certainly no sign of the systemic deflation that took a grip on Japan in the 1990’s. Domestic demand growth remains relatively buoyant,’ said John Hawksworth, the chief economist at accountancy firm Pw C. Bo E Governor Mark Carney said inflation would probably soon fall below zero due to tumbling oil prices, but the Bank also forecast a rebound to its 2% inflation target in about two years' time. Factory gate prices fell 1.8 percent in the year to January, the biggest decline since records began in 1997. The South African Rand meanwhile is forecast to go back onto the retreat over the course of the week as the nation’s weak fundamentals offset an anticipated end of year boost to the currency. ‘"
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"title": "http://www.tradingeconomics.com/australia/currency\nAustralian Dollar 1993-2018 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News",
"text": "Australian Dollar 1993-2018 | Data | Chart | Calendar | Forecast | News The AUDUSD increased 0.0001 or 0.02% to 0.7756 on Thursday April 12 from 0.7754 in the previous trading session. Historically, the Australian Dollar reached an all time high of 1.10 in July of 2011 and a record low of 0.48 in April of 2001. Intraday Historical Alerts Data API Forecast Poll Majors Price Day Year Date EURUSD1.2328 -0.0038 -0.30% 16.17% Apr/12GBPUSD1.4228 0.0052 0.37% 13.78% Apr/12NZDUSD0.7374 0.0018 0.24% 5.40% Apr/12USDJPY107.2840 0.5040 0.47% -1.65% Apr/12USDCNY6.2770 0.0040 0.06% -8.81% Apr/12USDCHF0.9622 0.0047 0.49% -4.35% Apr/12USDCAD1.2591 0.0013 0.10% -5.53% Apr/12USDMXN18.1958 -0.0306 -0.17% -2.06% Apr/12USDINR65.2800 0.0250 0.04% 1.32% Apr/12USDBRL3.4009 0.0275 0.82% 8.18% Apr/12USDRUB61.9829 -0.4684 -0.75% 10.19% Apr/12DXY89.7700 0.2020 0.23% -10.73% Apr/12USDKRW1,069.9300 4.1100 0.39% -5.76% Apr/12USDZAR12.0570 0.1226 1.03% -10.32% Apr/12USDSGD1.3117 0.0028 0.21% -6.16% Apr/12USDHKD7.8497 -0.0001 0% 0.97% Apr/12Crosses Price Day Year Date EURAUD1.5892 -0.0046 -0.29% 7.35% Apr/12AUDCAD0.9766 0.0010 0.10% -3.36% Apr/12AUDCHF0.7464 0.0032 0.43% 2.57% Apr/12AUDJPY83.2200 0.3200 0.39% 0.82% Apr/12AUDNZD1.0516 -0.0025 -0.24% -2.77% Apr/12GBPAUD1.8343 0.0069 0.37% 5.09% Apr/12AUDBRL2.6453 0.0296 1.13% 11.20% Apr/12AUDCNY4.8687 -0.0002 0% -4.71% Apr/12AUDINR50.6246 0.0259 0.05% 3.84% Apr/12AUDKRW829.6237 3.1869 0.39% -3.43% Apr/12AUDMXN14.1130 -0.0198 -0.14% 0.39% Apr/12AUDRUB48.0575 -0.3672 -0.76% 12.90% Apr/12AUDARS15.6321 0.0117 0.08% 36.39% Apr/12AUDCZK15.9202 0.0447 0.28% -16.25% Apr/12AUDDKK4.6846 0.0164 0.35% -11.67% Apr/12AUDHUF195.7940 0.7654 0.39% -12.14% Apr/12AUDIDR10,677.8595 10.6817 0.10% 6.46% Apr/12AUDMYR3.0051 0.0019 0.06% -9.95% Apr/12AUDUSD0.7756 0.0002 0.03% 2.50% Apr/12Australia Markets Last Previous Highest Lowest Unit Currency0.78 0.78 1.10 0.48 [+]Stock Market5815.50 5828.70 6828.70 1358.50points [+]Government Bond 10Y2.66 2.68 16.50 1.83percent [+]2 Year Note Yield2.04 2.05 5.26 1.43percent [+]5 Year Note Yield2.37 2.37 5.50 1.48percent [+]Australian Dollar The AUDUSD spot exchange rate specifies how much one currency, the AUD, is currently worth in terms of the other, the USD. While the AUDUSD spot exchange rate is quoted and exchanged in the same day, the AUDUSD forward rate is quoted today but for delivery and payment on a specific future date. This page provides - Australian Dollar - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news. Australian Dollar - actual data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on April of 2018. Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency0.78 0.78 1.10 0.48 1993 - 2018 Daily Export Data APIRelated Australia Trade Surplus Beats Estimates Australia Holds Cash Rate Steady at 1.5% in April Australia Jobless Rate Edges Up to 5.6% in February Australia Trade Balance Swings to Surplus in January Australia Q4 GDP Growth Below Estimates Australia Holds Cash Rate Steady at 1.5% in March Australia Jobless Rate Edges Down to 5.5% in January Australia Keeps Cash Rate Steady in February Australia Posts Largest Trade Gap in 16 Months Australia Inflation Rate Edges Up to 1.9% in Q4Australia Jobless Rate Rises Unexpectedly to 5.5%Australia Trade Gap Widens in November Australia Jobless Rate Holds at 56-Month Low of 5.4%Australia Trade Surplus Smallest in 6 Months Australia Q3 GDP Growth Slows to 0.6%Australia Leaves Monetary Policy Unchanged Australia Jobless Rate Falls to 56-Month Low of 5.4%Australia Holds Cash Rate Steady at 1.5% in November Australia Trade Surplus Largest in 4 Months Australia Inflation Rate Below Expectations in Q3Latest Ghana GDP Growth Eases to 8.1% in Q4ECB Worries Over Euro Strength, Trade War Risk US Initial Jobless Claims Fall Less than Expected India Inflation Rate at 5-Month Low of 4.28%Irish Inflation Rate Eases to 0.2% in March Greek January Jobless Rate Lowest Since 2011Eurozone Industrial Output Growth Weaker than Expected Nigeria Inflation Rate Slows to 2-Year Low in March French March Inflation Rate Revised Up to 1.6%South Korea Holds Key Policy Rate at 1.5%Fed Sees Stronger Economy and Inflation US Government Budget Gap Highest on Record for March Ghana Inflation Rate Eases to 10.4% in March Russia Trade Surplus Widens in February US Inflation Rate Highest in a Year Portugal March Inflation Rate Confirmed at 0.7%UK Trade Deficit Narrows to 5-Month Low China Inflation Rate Slows to 2.1% in March Philippines Trade Gap Widens Sharply in February Brazil Inflation Rate at 6-Month Low"
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"docid": "D3507118#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/news/tag/rand.html\nPound-to-Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: South African Reserve Bank Rate Decision in Focus",
"text": "Live Currency Exchange Rates Today Currency Pair Today's Live Rate % Gain/Lost Further Info GBP ZAR16.94961+1.04%» Pounds to South African Rands EUR ZAR14.78456+0.82%» Euros to South African Rands USD ZAR12.03201+0.44%» Dollars to South African Rands JPY ZAR0.11252+0.76%» Yen to South African Rands CAD ZAR9.40783+0.18%» Canadian Dollars to South African Rands NZD ZAR8.74133+0.31%» New Zealand Dollars to South African Rands CHF ZAR12.55183+0.92%» Swiss Francs to South African Rands AUD ZAR9.2381+0.4%» Australian Dollars to South African Rands Pound-to-Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: South African Reserve Bank Rate Decision in Focus Posted by Colin Lawrence on 25 Mar, 2018The GBP/ZAR exchange rate could be set to see movement on this week's UK GDP and the interest rate decision by the SARB. The Pound Sterling (GBP) initially surged against the South African Rand (ZAR) last week as broad based weakness in ZAR allowed GBP to punch higher. However Sterling relinquished the majority of these gains on Tuesday as the UK’s latest CPI figures revealed a sharper than expected decline in inflation in February. The drop led to concerns that it would alleviate some of the pressure on the Bank of England (Bo E)...» Pound-to-Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: South African Reserve Bank Rate Decision in Focus Pound-to-Rand Exchange Rate's 5-Day Forecast - GBP/ZAR Outlook Posted by Colin Lawrence on 18 Mar, 2018The pound to rand exchange rate has seen a strong start the new trading week, trading 0.7% higher on the daily open, quoted at 16.82196 at the time of updating. Brexit uncertainties weighed down Sterling last week, but the British Pound to South...» Pound-to-Rand Exchange Rate's 5-Day Forecast - GBP/ZAR Outlook US Dollar to Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: USD/ZAR to Hit 11.50 End-2018 and 11.00 End-2019Posted by François Auré on 17 Mar, 2018The US dollar to rand (USD/ZAR) exchange rate rose strongly on Thursday as rather mixed day saw EM and commodity currencies under pressure. Gold was also lower as US advisor Larry Kudlow gave out what appeared to be a rather tongue in check...» US Dollar to Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: USD/ZAR to Hit 11.50 End-2018 and 11.00 End-2019Pound Sterling Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: GBP/ZAR Losses Possible on Confidence Data Posted by Colin Lawrence on 25 Feb, 2018Last week, the Pound to South African Rand exchange rate (GBP/ZAR) progressively worsened. The pairing opened weekly trading in the region of 16.3212 but closed on Friday around 16.1920. The British pound was unfavourable over the previous...» Pound Sterling Rand Exchange Rate Forecast: GBP/ZAR Losses Possible on Confidence Data USD/ZAR to Depreciate as Morgan Stanley Add South African and Malaysian Ringgit Longs Posted by François Auré on 19 Feb, 2018The US dollar to rand exchange rate has seen a steady long-term downtrend. Further downside proves a forex opportunity If you look outside of the highly traded major currency pairs, there are often great opportunities to trade the minor or exotic...» USD/ZAR to Depreciate as Morgan Stanley Add South African and Malaysian Ringgit Longs Pound to Rand Rate Forecast: All Eyes on Malusi Gigaba & South African Inflation Posted by Colin Lawrence on 18 Feb, 2018Day two of the new trading week sees the pound to rand (GBP/ZAR) exchange rate a touch higher quoted at 16.34836. The South African Rand is -0.06% lower at 0.06903 against the euro and -0.07% lower against the pound sterling, valued at...» Pound to Rand Rate Forecast: All Eyes on Malusi Gigaba & South African Inflation Further Pound South African Rand Exchange Rate Losses Forecast on Brexit Uncertainty and SA Developments Posted by Colin Lawrence on 11 Feb, 2018A disappointing mix of UK trade and production data saw the Pound South African Rand (GBP ZAR) exchange rate trending sharply lower ahead of the weekend."
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"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Euros-to-Rupees-currency-conversion-page.html\nLive Euro to Rupee Exchange Rate (EUR/INR) Today",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Euros to Rupees Wed, 11th April 2018Live Euro to Rupee Exchange Rate (EUR/INR) Today This Euro to Rupee conversion tool allows you to compare the live inter-bank currency rate with competitive travel money exchange rates available within the foreign exchange markets. Currency Menu Currency Rates EUR Page INR Page EUR INRFree EUR INR Quote? EUR INR Rate Alert? INR EUR (Invert)EUR INR History EUR INR Charts Welcome to the Euros to Rupees page, updated every minute between Sunday 22:00 and Friday 22:00 (UK)1 EUR = 80.8332 INRLooking to make a Euros to Rupees money transfer? The Euro to Rupee exchange rate (EUR INR) as of 11 Apr 2018 at 4:27 PM. Sign up for free exchange rate alerts or just get daily/weekly rates and news to your inbox? Compare the best travel money rates against the high street below. Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000?"
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"docid": "D1203452#0",
"title": "http://longforecast.com/fx/australian-dollar-forecast-for-2015-2016-and-2017.html\nAustralian Dollar Forecast 2018, 2019, 2020 And 2021",
"text": "Australian Dollar Forecast 2018, 2019, 2020 And 20212018/04/12. AUD TO USD TODAY. Actual AUD to USD exchange rate equal to 0.7757 Dollars per 1 Aus Dollar. Today's range: 0.7740-0.7770. Previous day close: 0.7760. Change for today -0.0003, -0.04%. Inverse rate: USD to AUD.0.7757-0.04%Recent changes: Period 2 Days 3 Days 1 Week 2 Weeks 1 Month Chng,% -0.13% +0.74% +0.90% +0.99% -1.31%Ex-Rate 0.7767 0.7700 0.7688 0.7681 0.7860LF Currency Converter. Currency Converterequal to77.57AUD To EUR And EUR To AUD Forecast 2018, 2019-2021. Aus Dollar To Dollar Forecast For 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 And 2022Month Open Low-High Close Mo,% Total,%2018Apr 0.768 0.766-0.790 0.778 1.3% 1.3%May 0.778 0.768-0.792 0.780 0.3% 1.6%Jun 0.780 0.760-0.784 0.772 -1.0% 0.5%Jul 0.772 0.738-0.772 0.749 -3.0% -2.5%Aug 0.749 0.749-0.783 0.771 2.9% 0.4%Sep 0.771 0.771-0.806 0.794 3.0% 3.4%Oct 0.794 0.772-0.796 0.784 -1.3% 2.1%Nov 0.784 0.755-0.784 0.767 -2.2% -0.1%Dec 0.767 0.744-0.767 0.755 -1.6% -1.7%2019Jan 0.755 0.739-0.761 0.750 -0.7% -2.3%Feb 0.750 0.750-0.785 0.773 3.1% 0.7%Mar 0.773 0.773-0.808 0.796 3.0% 3.6%Apr 0.796 0.778-0.802 0.790 -0.8% 2.9%May 0.790 0.763-0.790 0.775 -1.9% 0.9%Jun 0.775 0.761-0.785 0.773 -0.3% 0.7%Jul 0.773 0.768-0.792 0.780 0.9% 1.6%Aug 0.780 0.780-0.815 0.803 2.9% 4.6%Sep 0.803 0.773-0.803 0.785 -2.2% 2.2%Oct 0.785 0.751-0.785 0.762 -2.9% -0.8%Nov 0.762 0.747-0.769 0.758 -0.5% -1.3%Dec 0.758 0.758-0.784 0.772 1.8% 0.5%2020Jan 0.772 0.753-0.775 0.764 -1.0% -0.5%Feb 0.764 0.764-0.791 0.779 2.0% 1.4%Mar 0.779 0.779-0.814 0.802 3.0% 4.4%Apr 0.802 0.766-0.802 0.778 -3.0% 1.3%Month Open Low-High Close Mo,% Total,%2020 Continuation May 0.778 0.761-0.785 0.773 -0.6% 0.7%Jun 0.773 0.773-0.808 0.796 3.0% 3.6%Jul 0.796 0.790-0.814 0.802 0.8% 4.4%Aug 0.802 0.769-0.802 0.781 -2.6% 1.7%Sep 0.781 0.774-0.798 0.786 0.6% 2.3%Oct 0.786 0.784-0.808 0.796 1.3% 3.6%Nov 0.796 0.796-0.822 0.810 1.8% 5.5%Dec 0.810 0.787-0.811 0.799 -1.4% 4.0%2021Jan 0.799 0.766-0.799 0.778 -2.6% 1.3%Feb 0.778 0.744-0.778 0.755 -3.0% -1.7%Mar 0.755 0.751-0.773 0.762 0.9% -0.8%Apr 0.762 0.728-0.762 0.739 -3.0% -3.8%May 0.739 0.739-0.772 0.761 3.0% -0.9%Jun 0.761 0.730-0.761 0.741 -2.6% -3.5%Jul 0.741 0.734-0.756 0.745 0.5% -3.0%Aug 0.745 0.712-0.745 0.723 -3.0% -5.9%Sep 0.723 0.690-0.723 0.701 -3.0% -8.7%Oct 0.701 0.670-0.701 0.680 -3.0% -11.5%Nov 0.680 0.674-0.694 0.684 0.6% -10.9%Dec 0.684 0.653-0.684 0.663 -3.1% -13.7%2022Jan 0.663 0.656-0.676 0.666 0.5% -13.3%Feb 0.666 0.646-0.666 0.656 -1.5% -14.6%Mar 0.656 0.655-0.675 0.665 1.4% -13.4%Apr 0.665 0.657-0.677 0.667 0.3% -13.2%May 0.667 0.659-0.679 0.669 0.3% -12.9%AUD to USD forecast for April 2018. In the beginning rate at 0.768 Dollars."
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"docid": "D2135988#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Dollars-to-Rupees-currency-conversion-page.html\nLive Dollar to Rupee Exchange Rate (USD/INR) Today",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Dollars to Rupees Thu, 12th April 2018Live Dollar to Rupee Exchange Rate (USD/INR) Today This Dollar to Rupee conversion tool allows you to compare the live inter-bank currency rate with competitive travel money exchange rates available within the foreign exchange markets. Currency Menu Currency Rates USD Page INR Page USD INRFree USD INR Quote? USD INR Rate Alert? INR USD (Invert)USD INR History USD INR Charts Welcome to the Dollars to Rupees page, updated every minute between Sunday 22:00 and Friday 22:00 (UK)1 USD = 65.2502 INRLooking to make a Dollars to Rupees money transfer? The Dollar to Rupee exchange rate (USD INR) as of 12 Apr 2018 at 3:50 AM. Sign up for free exchange rate alerts or just get daily/weekly rates and news to your inbox? Compare the best travel money rates against the high street below. Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000?"
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"docid": "D3243372#0",
"title": "http://usd.fx-exchange.com/aud/405-exchange-rates.html\n405 (USD) US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)",
"text": "\"US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)This is the page of currency pairs, US Dollar (USD) convert to Australian Dollar (AUD). Below shows the current exchange rate of the currency pairs updated every 1 minutes and their exchange rates history graph. Do you want to INVERT the two currencies? Visit Australian Dollar (AUD) to US Dollar (USD). Today ( Sunday 08/04/2018)405 USD=527.6745 AUDUSD To AUD Exchange Rates RSS Feed Exchange Rates Updated: 08/Apr/18 01:43 UTCFull history please visit USD/AUD Currency Exchange History US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)USD AUD USD AUD1 USD = 1.3029 AUD 0.76752 USD = 1 AUD2 USD = 2.6058 AUD 1.53504 USD = 2 AUD5 USD = 6.5145 AUD 3.83759 USD = 5 AUD10 USD = 13.029 AUD 7.67519 USD = 10 AUD15 USD = 19.5435 AUD 11.51278 USD = 15 AUD20 USD = 26.058 AUD 15.35037 USD = 20 AUD25 USD = 32.5725 AUD 19.18797 USD = 25 AUD50 USD = 65.145 AUD 38.37593 USD = 50 AUDHistory Friday 30/03/2018 - Sunday 08/04/2018Date US Dollar Australian Dollar Sunday 08/04/2018 405 USD = 527.6745 AUDSaturday 07/04/2018 405 USD = 527.6745 AUDFriday 06/04/2018 405 USD = 527.6745 AUDThursday 05/04/2018 405 USD = 527.9175 AUDWednesday 04/04/2018 405 USD = 524.6775 AUDTuesday 03/04/2018 405 USD = 526.9455 AUDMonday 02/04/2018 405 USD = 528.8085 AUDSunday 01/04/2018 405 USD = 527.148 AUDSaturday 31/03/2018 405 USD = 527.148 AUDFriday 30/03/2018 405 USD = 527.148 AUDUS Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) History Graph Chart : 10D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 12MYear : 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |Link to this page - if you would like to link to US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) Currency Exchange. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"https://www.fx-exchange.com/usd/aud.html\"\">US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) Currency Exchange</a> \""
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"docid": "D263875#0",
"title": "http://30rates.com/btc-to-usd-forecast-today-dollar-to-bitcoin\nBITCOIN PRICE PREDICTION",
"text": "BITCOIN PRICE PREDICTION2018/04/12. Bitcoin Price Today. Bitcoin price stood at 7730 dollars a coin. Today's range: $6791 - $8052. Yesterday's close: $6977. The change: +753, +10.79%. Inverse rate: USD to BTC.7730+10.79%Recent changes for the last periods: Period 2 Days 3 Days 1 Week 2 Weeks 1 Month Chng,% +12.5% +13.9% +11.8% +9.3% -13.3%Ex-Rate 6872 6786 6917 7075 8915Bitcoin Cash Price Prediction For Near Days. Bitcoin Converterequal to3,864.98Ethereum Price Prediction For 2018-2020, 2021. Bitcoin Price Prediction For Tomorrow, Week And Month. Bitcoin Price Prediction By Day Date Weekday Min Max Price04/13 Friday $6588 $7580 $ 708404/16 Monday $6672 $7676 $ 717404/17 Tuesday $6422 $7388 $ 690504/18 Wednesday $6545 $7531 $ 703804/19 Thursday $6823 $7851 $ 733704/20 Friday $6668 $7672 $ 717004/23 Monday $6643 $7643 $ 714304/24 Tuesday $6090 $7006 $ 654804/25 Wednesday $6398 $7362 $ 688004/26 Thursday $6623 $7621 $ 712204/27 Friday $6517 $7499 $ 700804/30 Monday $6604 $7598 $ 710105/01 Tuesday $6370 $7328 $ 684905/02 Wednesday $5687 $6543 $ 611505/03 Thursday $5797 $6669 $ 623305/04 Friday $5552 $6388 $ 597005/07 Monday $5342 $6146 $ 574405/08 Tuesday $5294 $6090 $ 569205/09 Wednesday $5066 $5828 $ 544705/10 Thursday $5186 $5966 $ 557605/11 Friday $5077 $5841 $ 545905/14 Monday $5074 $5838 $ 545605/15 Tuesday $5249 $6039 $ 564405/16 Wednesday $5509 $6339 $ 5924Bitcoin price prediction on Friday, April, 13: minimum price $6588, maximum $7580 and at the end of the day price 7084 dollars a coin."
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"docid": "D360987#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/forex/a/aud-usd-australian-dollar-us-dollar-currency-pair.asp\nDEFINITION of 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U.S. Dollar) '",
"text": "\"DEFINITION of 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U. S. Dollar) 'The abbreviation for the Australian dollar and U. S. dollar (AUD/USD) currency pair or cross. The currency pair tells the reader how many U. S. dollars (the quote currency) are needed to purchase one Australian dollar (the base currency)Trading the AUD/USD currency pair is also known as trading the \"\"Aussie. \"\" Next Up USD/CAD (U. S. Dollar/Canadian Dollar)Reciprocal Currency Currency Pair GBP/USD (British Pound/U. S. Dollar) ... BREAKING DOWN 'AUD/USD (Australian Dollar/U. S. Dollar) 'The value of the AUD/USD pair is quoted as 1 Australian dollar per X U. S. dollars. For example, if the pair is trading at 0.75 it means that it takes 0.75 U. S. dollars to buy 1 Australian dollar. The AUD/USD is affected by factors that influence the value of the Australian dollar and/or the U. S. dollar in relation to each other and other currencies. For this reason, the interest rate differential between the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and the Federal Reserve (Fed) will affect the value of these currencies when compared to each other. When the Fed intervenes in open market activities to make the U. S. dollar stronger, for example, the value of the AUD/USD cross could decline, due to a strengthening of the U. S. dollar when compared to the Australian dollar. Australia is the largest coal and iron ore exporter, and therefore the plight of its currency is heavily dependent on commodity prices. During the commodity slump of 2015 that saw oil prices hit decade lows and both iron ore and coal prices slumped, the Australian dollar weakened sharply. It fell by more than 15 percent against the U. S. dollar and nearly hit parity against the New Zealand dollar - a level not seen since the 1970s."
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"docid": "D1087945#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/news/9425/exchange-rates-today-pound-euro-dollar-forecast.html\nFX Exchange Rates Forecast - Pound Euro & Sterling Dollar To Gain Today",
"text": "FX Exchange Rates Forecast - Pound Euro & Sterling Dollar To Gain Today Posted by Adam Solomon in Euro, US Dollar, Australian Dollar, . Modified 18 Jun 2014 09:59Facebook Google+ Linked In Reddit Twitter Stumbleupon Pound Euro & Dollar Rate Forecast The main causes of movement in the Pound Euro exchange rate today, and the focus of Sterling forecasts, are likely to be the publication of minutes from the recent Bo E policy meeting and the Eurozone’s construction output report. If the Bo E minutes show that some members of the Monetary Policy Committee are pushing for interest rates to be raised before the close of this year GBP could extend its advance against both EUR and the US Dollar (USD). Wednesday's start sees the British currency edging lower, with the Pound Euro exchange rate is sitting 0.09pct lower at 1.25071 GBP/EUR., the Pound Dollar exchange rate 0.06 per cent lower at 1.69511 GBP/USD and the Euro Pound exchange rate is trading at 0.79954. The Pound Sterling (GBP) maintained a very firm tone against the majors at the end of last week, with the Pound Euro exchange rate closing stronger than 1.25 EUR for the first time in over one and half years, while the trade weighted index rose to the highest level in 5-years. There is a good deal of resistance for the Pound Dollar (USD) exchange rate working around the 1.70 level, which is holding steady for now, but it only looks a matter of time before breached. There was further speculation over an early increase in interest rates following Bank of England Governor Mark Carney’s generally hawkish tone, although there were still some dovish elements. Pound Sterling challenges US Dollar rate Money market rates suggested a 75% chance that rates could be increased this year, but the debate will swing rapidly if there is any evidence of vulnerability in forthcoming data. Standard & Poor’s maintained the UK outlook at AAA, the only major agency not to cut the rating previously and raised the outlook to stable from negative, which will provide some underlying Sterling support on longer-term economic expectations."
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"docid": "D263694#0",
"title": "https://longforecast.com/bitcoin-price-predictions-2017-2018-2019-btc-to-usd\nBitcoin Price Prediction 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021",
"text": "Bitcoin Price Prediction 2018, 2019, 2020, 20212018/04/12. Bitcoin Price Today. Bitcoin price equal to 7722 dollars a coin. Today's range: $6791 - $8052. The previous day close: $6977. The change was +745, +10.68%. Inverse rate: USD to BTC.7722+10.68%Recent changes: Period 2 Days 3 Days 1 Week 2 Weeks 1 Month Chng,% +12.4% +13.8% +11.6% +9.1% -13.4%Price 6872 6786 6917 7075 8915Ethereum Price Prediction 2018, 2019-2021. Bitcoin Converterequal to77,223.70Bitcoin Price Prediction For Tomorrow And Month. Bitcoin Price Prediction For 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 And 2022Month Open Min-Max Close Total,%2018Apr 6945 6090-7851 7101 2.2%May 7101 5066-7733 7227 4.1%Jun 7227 5646-7227 6071 -12.6%Jul 6071 5758-6624 6191 -10.9%Aug 6191 4836-6191 5200 -25.1%Sep 5200 5200-6454 6032 -13.1%Oct 6032 6032-7487 6997 0.7%Nov 6997 6997-8685 8117 16.9%Dec 8117 6987-8117 7513 8.2%2019Jan 7513 7513-9325 8715 25.5%Feb 8715 8715-10817 10109 45.6%Mar 10109 10109-11947 11165 60.8%Apr 11165 11165-13858 12951 86.5%May 12951 12951-16075 15023 116%Jun 15023 12709-15023 13666 96.8%Jul 13666 13666-16963 15853 128%Aug 15853 14737-16955 15846 128%Sep 15846 15846-19668 18381 165%Oct 18381 17942-20642 19292 178%Nov 19292 19292-23784 22228 220%Dec 22228 21924-25224 23574 239%2020Jan 23574 20254-23574 21779 214%Feb 21779 18724-21779 20133 190%Mar 20133 20133-24989 23354 236%Apr 23354 23354-28987 27091 290%Month Open Min-Max Close Total,%2020 Continuation May 27091 27048-31120 29084 319%Jun 29084 25620-29476 27548 297%Jul 27548 27548-34193 31956 360%Aug 31956 25320-31956 27226 292%Sep 27226 27226-33159 30990 346%Oct 30990 30990-38464 35948 418%Nov 35948 35948-44619 41700 500%Dec 41700 39636-45602 42619 514%2021Jan 42619 33294-42619 35800 416%Feb 35800 35800-41453 38741 458%Mar 38741 38741-47651 44534 541%Apr 44534 40118-46158 43138 521%May 43138 38772-44608 41690 500%Jun 41690 37043-42619 39831 474%Jul 39831 39831-49438 46204 565%Aug 46204 36094-46204 38811 459%Sep 38811 30374-38811 32660 370%Oct 32660 32660-39062 36507 426%Nov 36507 29557-36507 31782 358%Dec 31782 24828-31782 26697 284%2022Jan 26697 20855-26697 22425 223%Feb 22425 18868-22425 20288 192%Mar 20288 18998-21858 20428 194%Apr 20428 20428-25355 23696 241%May 23696 21857-25147 23502 238%Bitcoin price prediction for April 2018. In the beginning price at 6945 Dollars."
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"docid": "D1084938#0",
"title": "http://www.likeforex.com/currency-converter/australian-dollar-aud_usd-us-dollar.htm/1\n1 Australian Dollar to US Dollar, 1 AUD to USD Currency Converter",
"text": "\"1 Australian Dollar to US Dollar, 1 AUD to USD Currency Converter About Australian Dollar (AUD)The Australian Dollar (Sign: AU$; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: AUD; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 036;), also referred to as Aussie. There are 2 minor units. The coins are 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1, 2, while the bank notes are 5, 10, 20, 50, 100. Reserve Bank of Australia is the central bank. Note Printing Australia is the printer. Royal Australian Mint is the mint`. About US Dollar (USD)The US Dollar (Sign: $; ISO 4217 Alphabetic Code: USD; ISO 4217 Numeric Code: 840;), also referred to as Buck, bean, paper, dead president, smacker, and greenback. Plural: dough, bread, bones, simoleons, clams. Also, Washingtons, Jeffersons, Lincolns, Jacksons, Benjamins, Grants, and Hamiltons are used based on denomination; also peso in Puerto Rico, and piastre in Cajun Louisiana.. There are 2 minor units. The coins are 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c, $1, while the bank notes are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100."
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"docid": "D2207553#0",
"title": "http://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Indian-Rupee-INR-currency-table.html\nLive Indian Rupee (INR) Exchange Rates",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Page Thu, 12th April 2018Live Indian Rupee (INR) Exchange Rates Welcome to the Indian Rupee exchange rate & live currency converter page. The Indian Rupee (INR) exchange rates represented on this page are live, updated every minute within the forex market's trading hours of 22:00 Sunday through 21:00 Friday GMT. Use links provided below to drill down to your preferred currency pair; Here you can view the latest news, top 5 best UK travel money rates, historical exchange rates and historical charts. AUD INR 50.54902 Australian Dollars to Rupees GBP INR 92.62551 Pounds to Rupees EUR INR 80.28213 Euros to Rupees NZD INR 48.07419 New Zealand Dollars to Rupees USD INR 65.26186 Dollars to Rupees INR AUD 0.01978 Rupees to Australian Dollars INR GBP 0.0108 Rupees to Pounds INR CAD 0.01933 Rupees to Canadian Dollars INR CNY 0.09639 Rupees to Yuan INR EUR 0.01246 Rupees to Euros INR HKD 0.12029 Rupees to Hong Kong Dollars INR JPY 1.64536 Rupees to Yen INR NZD 0.0208 Rupees to New Zealand Dollars INR ZAR 0.18407 Rupees to South African Rands INR CHF 0.01478 Rupees to Swiss Francs INR TRY 0.06279 Rupees to Lira INR USD 0.01532 Rupees to Dollars INR AED 0.05628 Rupees to Dirhams Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Business Money Transferstorfx.com/ for-Business Fast International Money Transfers Same Day, Excellent Exchange Rates Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers Countries using the ISO 4217 Currency Code INR: Money Transfer To Bhutan, Money Transfer To India,Whether you are going on holiday and after travel money rates or looking to carry out Indian Rupee exchange, it pays to keep informed. Exchange rates fluctuate constantly and this page allows you to not only check the latest exchange rates Indian Rupee today, but also the Indian Rupee exchange rate history in more detail. The currency code for Indian Rupee is INR. Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Full Table (INR): Europe North/ South America Asia & Pacific Middle East/ Cen Asia Africa Updated: 12/04/18 15:23Convert from Convert to 1 Indian Rupee Conversion Historical in Indian Rupee Conversion Indian Rupee Albanian Lek 1.613 INR ALL Table 0.62 ALL INRIndian Rupee Belarus Ruble 0 INR BYR Table INF BYR INRIndian Rupee British Pound 0.011 INR GBP Table 92.626 GBP INRIndian Rupee Bulgarian Lev 0.024 INR BGN Table 41.04 BGN INRIndian Rupee Croatian Kuna 0.092 INR HRK Table 10.816 HRK INRIndian Rupee Cyprus Pound 0 INR CYP Table INF CYP INRIndian Rupee Czech Koruna 0.315 INR CZK Table 3.173 CZK INRIndian Rupee Danish Krone 0.093 INR DKK Table 10.783 DKK INRIndian Rupee Estonian Kroon 0 INR EEK Table INF EEK INRIndian Rupee Euro 0.012 INR EUR Table 80.282 EUR INRIndian Rupee Hungarian Forint 3.878 INR HUF Table 0.258 HUF INRIndian Rupee Icelandic Krona 1.515 INR ISK Table 0.66 ISK INRIndian Rupee Kazakhstan Tenge 5.022 INR KZT Table 0.199 KZT INRIndian Rupee Latvian Lats 0 INR LVL Table INF LVL INRIndian Rupee Lithuanian Litas 0 INR LTL Table INF LTL INRIndian Rupee Macedonian Denar 0.766 INR MKD Table 1.305 MKD INRIndian Rupee Moldovan Leu 0.251 INR MDL Table 3.986 MDL INRIndian Rupee Norwegian Krone 0.12 INR NOK Table 8.361 NOK INRIndian Rupee Polish Zloty 0.052 INR PLN Table 19.215 PLN INRIndian Rupee Romanian Leu 0.058 INR RON Table 17.229 RON INRIndian Rupee Russian Rouble 0.947 INR RUB Table 1.056 RUB INRIndian Rupee Slovak Koruna 0 INR SKK Table INF SKK INRIndian Rupee Slovenian Tolar 0 INR SIT Table INF SIT INRIndian Rupee Swedish Krona 0.129 INR SEK Table 7.738 SEK INRIndian Rupee Swiss Franc 0.015 INR CHF Table 67.672 CHF INRIndian Rupee Turkish Lira 0.063 INR TRY Table 15.925 TRY INRIndian Rupee Ukraine Hryvnia 0.398 INR UAH Table 2.51 UAH INRLatest INR News From Our News Desk at Exchange Rates UKIndian Rupee Forecast: USD/INR exchange rate to rise to 67.0 by end-2018Posted on 26 Oct at 9 AM 2017 The USD/INR exchange rate has fallen heavily for most of the year but recent Dollar strength has somewhat halted the decline. While the RBI has been smoothly cutting rates, the current economic outlook is fairly bright although some... British Pound to Indian Rupee Exchange Rate Advances on Developed Market Currency Demand Posted on 9 May at 12 PM 2017 Monday’s trade session saw the Pound to Indian Rupee exchange rate dip slightly due to a lack of strong UK data so far this week. However, Tuesday saw the pair hit a new weekly high as investors sold currencies from emerging markets like... Pound Indian Rupee Exchange Rate stumbles Following £85bn Brexit Bill Warning Posted on 3 May at 12 PM 2017 The Pound Indian Rupee (GBP INR) exchange rate tumbled this morning, following a report from the Financial Times that the European Union could seek up to £85bn from the UK in a ‘divorce bill’."
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"docid": "D1141463#0",
"title": "https://www.exchangerates.org.uk/Dollars-to-Colombian-Peso-currency-conversion-page.html\nLive Dollar to Colombian Peso Exchange Rate (USD/COP) Today",
"text": "Home » Currency Exchange Rates » Dollars to Colombian Peso Thu, 12th April 2018Live Dollar to Colombian Peso Exchange Rate (USD/COP) Today This Dollar to Colombian Peso conversion tool allows you to compare the live inter-bank currency rate with competitive travel money exchange rates available within the foreign exchange markets. Currency Menu Currency Rates USD Page COP Page USD COPFree USD COP Quote? USD COP Rate Alert? COP USD (Invert)USD COP History USD COP Charts Welcome to the Dollars to Colombian Peso page, updated every minute between Sunday 22:00 and Friday 22:00 (UK)1 USD = 2740.2414 COPLooking to make a Dollars to Colombian Peso money transfer? The Dollar to Colombian Peso exchange rate (USD COP) as of 12 Apr 2018 at 11:18 PM. Sign up for free exchange rate alerts or just get daily/weekly rates and news to your inbox? Compare the best travel money rates against the high street below. Better Exchange Rates? £2k+torfx.com/ Excellent-Exchange-Rates Excellent Rates, Free Transfers,FCA Authorised Broker - Get a Quote!Regular Payments Abroad?torfx.com/ Regular-Overseas-Payments Fee Free International Payments Pay Overseas Mortgages, Pension Transfers If you are looking to make an international money transfer, we recommend Tor Fx as our preferred currency provider. Sending money overseas over £5000?"
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"docid": "D827006#0",
"title": "http://forecast-chart.com/usd-euro.html\n.",
"text": ". Market Commentary 26959 December, 2017 Data: The 12 month forecast for the Euro is in the table at the top of this page. Forecast-Chart.com is forecasting that the exchange rate for the Euro will be roughly 0.79 Euros to the USD. The table shows a HDTFA of 0.08 which suggests that the January, 2019 currency exchange rate could easily fall between 0.86 and 0.71 EUR/USD. Links to Forecasts for fourteen other currencies may be found by clicking Currency Exchange Forecasts at the top of this page. All data and calculations on this page are based on the average daily rate per calendar month for EUR/USD. HISTORICAL EXCHANGE RATE SUMMARY: EUR/USD Average (Last 12 Months) 0.89 Average (Last 10 Years) 0.79 High (Last 12 Months) 0.94 (January, 2017) Low (Last 12 Months) 0.84 (September, 2017) High (Since February, 2000) 0.95 (December, 2016) Low (Since February, 2000) 0.63 (July, 2008) The Euro exchange rate for December, 2017 averaged 0.84 EUR to USD. That's 0.9 basis points lower than the November, 2017 rate of 0.85, and 10.3 basis points lower than the December, 2016 rate of 0.95. The fall in the EUR/USD exchange rate from November to December provides evidence that the short term trend in EUR/USD is down. In other words, a weakening of the US Dollar against the Euro in the short term."
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"docid": "D2059843#0",
"title": "http://usd.fx-exchange.com/aud/1050-exchange-rates.html\n1050 (USD) US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)",
"text": "\"US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)This is the page of currency pairs, US Dollar (USD) convert to Australian Dollar (AUD). Below shows the current exchange rate of the currency pairs updated every 1 minutes and their exchange rates history graph. Do you want to INVERT the two currencies? Visit Australian Dollar (AUD) to US Dollar (USD). Today ( Sunday 08/04/2018)1050 USD=1368.045 AUDUSD To AUD Exchange Rates RSS Feed Exchange Rates Updated: 08/Apr/18 05:18 UTCFull history please visit USD/AUD Currency Exchange History US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD)USD AUD USD AUD1 USD = 1.3029 AUD 0.76752 USD = 1 AUD2 USD = 2.6058 AUD 1.53504 USD = 2 AUD5 USD = 6.5145 AUD 3.83759 USD = 5 AUD10 USD = 13.029 AUD 7.67519 USD = 10 AUD15 USD = 19.5435 AUD 11.51278 USD = 15 AUD20 USD = 26.058 AUD 15.35037 USD = 20 AUD25 USD = 32.5725 AUD 19.18797 USD = 25 AUD50 USD = 65.145 AUD 38.37593 USD = 50 AUDHistory Friday 30/03/2018 - Sunday 08/04/2018Date US Dollar Australian Dollar Sunday 08/04/2018 1050 USD = 1368.045 AUDSaturday 07/04/2018 1050 USD = 1368.045 AUDFriday 06/04/2018 1050 USD = 1368.045 AUDThursday 05/04/2018 1050 USD = 1368.675 AUDWednesday 04/04/2018 1050 USD = 1360.275 AUDTuesday 03/04/2018 1050 USD = 1366.155 AUDMonday 02/04/2018 1050 USD = 1370.985 AUDSunday 01/04/2018 1050 USD = 1366.68 AUDSaturday 31/03/2018 1050 USD = 1366.68 AUDFriday 30/03/2018 1050 USD = 1366.68 AUDUS Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) History Graph Chart : 10D | 1M | 3M | 6M | 12MYear : 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 |Link to this page - if you would like to link to US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) Currency Exchange. please copy and paste the HTML from below into your page:<a href=\"\"https://www.fx-exchange.com/usd/aud.html\"\">US Dollar (USD) To Australian Dollar (AUD) Currency Exchange</a> \""
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"docid": "D2228686#0",
"title": "http://www.futurecurrencyforecast.com/euro-to-pound-eurgbp-exchange-rate-forecast-to-trend-lower-in-the-long-term-24767\nEuro to Pound (EUR/GBP) Exchange Rate Forecast to Trend Lower in the Long Term",
"text": "Home » EUR » Euro to Pound (EUR/GBP) Exchange Rate Forecast to Trend Lower in the Long Term Euro to Pound (EUR/GBP) Exchange Rate Forecast to Trend Lower in the Long Term Posted by Laura Parsons on February 22, 2014 in EUR. Tweet Like It Google + Linkedin Pinterest This week the EUR/GBP pairing has put in a bit of a patchy performance, but the Pound has come out on top despite today’s disappointing retail sales report for the UK. Although British retail sales fell by more than expected in January as wild weather kept shoppers at bay, optimism surrounding the UK’s economy recovery buoyed Sterling against its peers. The decline in retail sales initially provoked Pound declines, but the EUR/GBP pairing went on to weaken as European trading progressed. As currency strategist Valentin Marinov noted; ‘Retail sales are inherently volatile and the December Bounce was already expected to dampen retail-sales growth at the start of the year so the market may be discounting that. The prospect for further pronounced Sterling gains will depend on the upcoming data. If that does not improve from here, Sterling may start looking vulnerable’. The EUR/USD pairing advanced modestly during North American trading as US existing home sales fell by more than forecast in January. Next week the major UK news to be aware of is the nation’s preliminary fourth quarter GDP data. If the UK economy expanded at the same or a more rapid pace then in the third quarter the Pound may be boosted against the Euro on Wednesday."
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"docid": "D1377237#0",
"title": "http://www.ncoa.gov.au/report/appendix-vol-2/10-24-shared-services.html\n10.24 Shared services",
"text": "10.24 Shared services The shared corporate services model (merging different organisations’ business support functions, such as human resources, financial services or information and communications technology (ICT), to achieve efficiencies of scale) has been adopted to varying degrees by governments in each Australian jurisdiction, but only in an ad hoc fashion at Commonwealth level. Shared services has significant potential to offer efficiency and staffing benefits; however, experiences in other jurisdictions show that there are challenges in implementation that must not be discounted. Given all Commonwealth agencies perform common corporate functions, such as paying employees and providing common ICT services, shared services provide an opportunity to achieve economies of scale by standardising business processes and merging the corporate business areas of different departments and agencies. Shared services can avoid duplication of business functions, reduce costs, and generate efficiencies for the Commonwealth. The Commission considers such it worthwhile revisiting such potential consistent with the principle that government should ensure value for taxpayers’ money. The current array of corporate systems in the Commonwealth is costly to maintain. This is particularly apparent when changes to the ministry result in machinery of government changes, where functions are moved from one department to another and, as a general rule, staff follow the functions. Disparate financial, personnel and other corporate management information need to be extracted from one department’s system and integrated into another, requiring significant time, effort and cost. An overview of relevant shared services experiences in other jurisdictions included later in this appendix lists several examples of poor implementation, unrealised benefits and, in some cases, abandonment of the shared services concept. The upfront and ongoing investment to implement shared services bears risk, along with cultural barriers, leadership issues and uncertainties with implementation timeframes."
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"docid": "D2284839#0",
"title": "http://www.ncoa.gov.au/report/phase-one/part-a/3-1-what-do-governments-do-and-who-does-what.html\n3.1 What do governments do and who does what?",
"text": "3.1 What do governments do and who does what? Today, the Commonwealth and State governments spend over $500 billion in delivering services to Australians. Australia’s Constitution and federal system dictates the level of government which delivers various services. Chart 3.1: Government spending Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics Cat No. 5512.0. Text description of Chart 3.1: Government spending Australia’s Constitution provides the basic rules for government. It was conceived and approved by Australians and established a federal system which distributed powers between a new central government and States. The Constitution (particularly section 51) confers powers to the Commonwealth Parliament to only make laws in specified areas including defence, external affairs, interstate and international trade, taxation, foreign affairs, trading and financial corporations, marriage and divorce, immigration and interstate industrial conciliation and arbitration. The list of Commonwealth powers in the Constitution does not specifically refer to a number of important areas such as education, the environment, criminal law and roads. However, this does not mean these subjects are outside its authority."
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"docid": "D1635814#0",
"title": "http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/pubs/rp/rp1314/QG/HealthAust\nHealth in Australia: a quick guide",
"text": "6 November 2013PDF version [ 267KB]Amanda Biggs Social Policy Australia’s health outcomes are among the best in the world. At the same time, as Australia’s Health 2012 notes, health system arrangements, which are mixture of public and private funding involving blurred lines of jurisdictional responsibility, multiple providers and a variety of regulatory regimes, are ‘nothing short of complex’. This guide provides an overview of Australia’s complex health system: what governments do, the role of private health insurance, how much we spend on health care, how Australian health outcomes compare internationally, the health care workforce and links to further information and resources. The Australian health system The Australian health system involves multiple layers of responsibility and funding provided by governments, individuals, health providers and private health insurers. Primary care (the first level of contact with the health system) is mostly provided in the community by general practitioners (GPs), who are generally self-employed. GPs also operate as ‘gatekeepers’, referring patients to specialist medical services where needed. The national public health insurance scheme Medicare provides either free or subsidised benefits for most medical, diagnostic and allied health services. Acute care is provided in either private or public hospitals. Public hospital treatment is free for public patients, but public hospital care can be subject to long waiting times. Private hospitals cater to patients who want choice of doctor and private ward accommodation and include a growing number of ‘day-only’ specialist facilities."
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"docid": "D2674050#0",
"title": "http://theconversation.com/explainer-what-are-unfunded-liabilities-9924\nExplainer: what are unfunded liabilities?",
"text": "Explainer: what are unfunded liabilities? October 21, 2012 11.12pm EDTAuthor Mark A Gregory Senior Lecturer in Electrical and Computer Engineering, RMIT University Disclosure statement Mark Gregory has superannuation with the Military Superannuation and Benefits Scheme. Partners RMIT University and Victoria State Government provide funding as strategic partners of The Conversation AU. View all partners Republish this article Republish our articles for free, online or in print, under Creative Commons license. The federal budget often neglects to address the costs of unfunded liabilities. AAPEmail Twitter Facebook Linked In Print Every Australian is directly or indirectly affected by unfunded liabilities. Yes — even you. State and federal unfunded liabilities now total more than $200 billion and this amount is rising rapidly. Is this the state and federal debt we hear so much about on TV? No."
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"docid": "D2195421#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/In-Australia-what-is-the-difference-between-a-state-and-a-territory\nIn Australia, what is the difference between a 'state' and a 'territory'?",
"text": "\"States and Territories of Australia Geography Australia In Australia, what is the difference between a 'state' and a 'territory'?2 Answers Thomas Foster, B. A. Politics & Journalism, Monash University (2019)Updated Jul 19, 2015 · Upvoted by Peter Baskerville, Australian citizen. Lived here for over 50 years. · Author has 1.4k answers and 3.9m answer views The simplest difference is that a territory is essentially anything that isn't a state. Without further explanation, the following table from Wikipedia ( States and territories of Australia) is reasonably simple to understand: States As per section 6 of the Australian Constitution:\"\"The States\"\" shall mean such of the colonies of New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia, including the northern territory of South Australia, as for the time being are parts of the Commonwealth, and such colonies or territories as may be admitted into or established by the Commonwealth as States; and each of such parts of the Commonwealth shall be called \"\"a State\"\". All states have a Governor and Premier. All states have a lower house of parliament, called a Legislative Assembly (or House of Assembly in Tasmania and South Australia). With the exception of Queensland (who abolished theirs in 1922), the states also have a Legislative Council, the upper house of the state parliament. The Governor of a state appoints the Premier, who is almost always the leader of the party of coalition with the majority in the lower house of parliament. In times of political or constitutional crisis, it is possible however for the Governor to appoint any member of the lower house as premier. Note that New Zealand is called a state in Australia's Constitution."
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"docid": "D514340#0",
"title": "https://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/achieving-aboriginal-and-torres-strait-islander-health-equality-within-generation-human\nAustralian Human Rights Commission",
"text": "\"Achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generation - A human rights based approach Achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generation - A human rights based approach From 2005 Social Justice Report. For complete report, see 2005 Social Justice Report1. The challenge - addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality2. An overview of the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesa) The health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesb) Equality of opportunity in relation to healthc) Social determinants of health status3. Existing policy approaches for improving the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesa) The commitments of the Council of Australian Governments to address Indigenous disadvantageb) Commitments to address Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality at the inter-governmental levelc) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous affairs at the federal leveld) Summary - Existing policy frameworks and the challenge of addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality4. The human rights based approach to healtha) Non-discrimination and the progressive realisation principleb) The human rights based approach to developmentc) The right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of healthd) Summary5. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality and human rightsa) The human rights implications of the current health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplesb) Is the current framework for addressing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health inequality consistent with the human rights based approach?6. A campaign for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generationa) The goal - Achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generationb) What role should health issues play in the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous Affairs?7. Conclusion and recommendations Endnotes Download PDF version (1.14 MB)Improving the health status of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples is a longstanding challenge for governments in Australia. While there have been improvements made in some areas since the 1970s (notably in reducing high rates of infant mortality 1) overall progress has been slow and inconsistent."
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"docid": "D1471224#0",
"title": "http://www.cpaarmy.com/cpa-practice-exam-sample-test-far-financial-accounting-reporting/\nFAR CPA Exam",
"text": "FAR CPA Exam The FAR CPA exam is a four hour exam that is the most difficult section of the CPA exam. The FAR exam has 66 Multiple Choice questions and 8 different Task Based Simulations. The FAR multiple choice questions count for 50% of your total score. The SIM section counts for the other 50%. During the FAR Exam you will take five testlets. 1. 33 question MCQ Testlets 2. 33 question MCQ Testlet 3. Task Base Simulation Testlet with 2 Questions***15 minute break4. Task Based Simulation Testlet with 3 Questions 5."
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"docid": "D410485#0",
"title": "http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/webfaq.nsf/home/Consumer+Price+Index+FAQs\nConsumer Price Index FAQs",
"text": "\"Consumer Price Index FAQs ABOUT THE CPIQ. What is a Consumer Price Index (CPI)? Q. How can I find the CPI data? Q. How is the CPI used? Q. When was the CPI first produced in Australia? Q. Why doesn't the CPI reflect the prices I see? Q. What geographic regions does the CPI cover? COST OF LIVINGQ. Is the CPI the best measure of inflation? Q. Is the CPI a cost of living index?"
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"docid": "D792179#0",
"title": "https://www.moneysmart.gov.au/tools-and-resources/find-unclaimed-money/unclaimed-money-search\nFind unclaimed money",
"text": "Find unclaimed money Find your lost money There is around $1.1 billion in lost shares, bank accounts and life insurance. Unclaimed money search Name or OTNSearch now THIS PAGE CONTAINS: What is unclaimed money? How to claim your lost money Didn't find any lost money? How to stop your money from becoming unclaimed Paying an unclaimed money search company FAQs on the unclaimed money search What is unclaimed money? Unclaimed money is money from lost bank accounts, shares, investments and life insurance policies. This money becomes lost when you move house and forget to update your details with a financial institution or company. Unclaimed money received by ASIC is transferred to the Commonwealth of Australia Consolidated Revenue Fund but is available to be claimed at any time by the rightful owner and there is no time limit on claims. Bank accounts become unclaimed after 7 years if the account is inactive (no deposits or withdrawals). Life insurance policies become unclaimed 7 years after the policy matures and is not claimed. Find out more about unclaimed money laws on the ASIC website."
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"docid": "D1229267#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_aid\nLegal aid",
"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 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Legal aid is the provision of assistance to people otherwise unable to afford legal representation and access to the court system. Legal aid is regarded as central in providing access to justice by ensuring equality before the law, the right to counsel and the right to a fair trial. This article describes the development of legal aid and its principles, primarily as known in Europe, the Commonwealth of Nations and the United States. A number of delivery models for legal aid have emerged, including duty lawyers, community legal clinics and the payment of lawyers to deal with cases for individuals who are entitled to legal aid. Legal aid is essential to guaranteeing equal access to justice for all, as provided for by Article 6.3 of the European Convention on Human Rights regarding criminal law cases. Especially for citizens who do not have sufficient financial means, the provision of legal aid to clients by governments will increase the likelihood, within court proceedings, of being assisted by legal professionals for free (or at a lower cost) or of receiving financial aid. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Legal aid movements3 By country3.1 Australia3.2 New Zealand3.3 Canada3.4 Europe3.4.1 Central and Eastern Europe, and Russia3.4.2 Denmark3.4.3 England and Wales3.4.4 Germany3.4.5 Italy3.4.6 Scotland3.5 Hong Kong3.6 India3.7 United States4 See also5 References6 External links History [ edit]Legal aid has a close relationship with the welfare state, and the provision of legal aid by a state is influenced by attitudes towards welfare."
},
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"docid": "D2541354#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Census_in_Australia\nCensus in Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the process and history of counting Australia's population. For information on current and historical census and other data, see Demographics of Australia. ABS House, the headquarters for the Australian Bureau of Statistics in Canberra General information Country Australia Date taken 9 August 2016Total population 23,401,892Percent change +8.8%Annual percent change +1.76%Most populous state or territory New South Wales – 7,480,228Least populous state or territory Jervis Bay Territory – 391The census in Australia, or officially, the Census of Population and Housing, is a descriptive count of population of Australia on one night, and of their dwellings, generally held quinquennially. [ 1] Participation in the census is compulsory, [2] [3] though answering some questions (such as religion) is optional. The count is taken every five years and is managed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). The first Australian census was held in 1911, [4] on the night of 2 April [5] (previous censuses being organised by the colonies) and subsequent censuses were held in 1921, 1933, 1947, 1954 and 1961. In 1961 the five-year period was introduced. Censuses are held on the second Tuesday of August. [ 4] The most recent was held on 9 August 2016. [ 6] The cost of the 2011 census was $440 million. ["
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"docid": "D2381539#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizens%27_band_radio\nCitizens band radio",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Citizens' band radio)navigation search Typical 1980s CB base station, used with outdoor antenna. This radio may also be used in an automobile, since it is powered by 13.8 V DC. Shown with Astatic Power D-104 desk mic Cobra 18 WX ST II mobile CB radio with microphone Citizens band radio (also known as CB radio) is, in many countries, a system of short-distance radio communications between individuals typically on a selection of 40 channels within the 27 MHz (11 m) band. Citizens band is distinct from other personal radio service allocations such as FRS, GMRS, MURS, UHF CB and the Amateur Radio Service ( \"\"ham\"\" radio). In many countries, CB operation does not require a license, and (unlike amateur radio) it may be used for business or personal communications. Like many other two-way radio services, citizens band channels are shared by many users. Only one station may transmit at a time; other stations must listen and wait for the shared channel to be available. It is customary for stations waiting to use a shared channel to broadcast the single word \"\"Break\"\" followed by the channel number, during a lull in the conversation. [ 1] This informs people using the channel that others are waiting. A number of countries have created similar radio services, with varying technical standards and requirements for licensing."
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"docid": "D599320#0",
"title": "https://www.humanrights.gov.au/publications/questions-and-answers-about-aboriginal-torres-strait-islander-peoples\nAustralian Human Rights Commission",
"text": "\"Questions and Answers about Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Peoples Face the Facts 2005 [ Back to Table of Contents ]Questions and Answers about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Who are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples ? How many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are there ? Where do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples live? How old are they ? Are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples disadvantaged ? Do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples get special treatment from the government ? What are the new arrangements for the administration of Indigenous affairs ? What is the history of government policies on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples ? What is the right to self-determination ? What is Aboriginal reconciliation ?"
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"docid": "D2020724#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Qantas\nHistory of Qantas",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Qantas is Australia's largest airline and one of the oldest airlines in the world. Qantas has gone from two fragile biplanes carrying two passengers and a pilot, to an Airbus A380 flying 450 people around the world. Qantas was founded in Winton, Queensland on 16 November 1920 as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited by Paul Mc Ginness, and Hudson Fysh. Fergus Mc Master joined them as Chairman, as did Arthur Baird to take care of aircraft maintenance. Mc Ginness left QANTAS for other interests in 1922, and Hudson Fysh remained with the company as General Manager & Managing Director. He retired as Sir Hudson Fysh KBE DFC, Chairman of QANTAS in 1966. Initially the airline operated taxi & joy flights, as well as air mail services subsidised by the Australian government, linking railheads in western Queensland. Between 1926 and 1928 Qantas built several aircraft in Longreach and made the inaugural flight of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia, departing from Cloncurry. Qantas Empire Airways Limited (QEA) was formed by Qantas and Britain's Imperial Airways in 1934. They flew internationally from May 1935, when the service from Darwin was extended to Singapore."
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"docid": "D2272158#0",
"title": "https://www.hg.org/law-firms/property-law/australia/brisbane.html\nProperty Lawyers and Law Firms in Brisbane, Australia",
"text": "Back Australia Australia by City Brisbane Lawyers Brisbane by Practice Share: Print Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Linked In Share on Google+Property Lawyers and Law Firms in Brisbane, Australia Find a Law Firm: Need a Lawyer? Let Us Help You Property Law Lawyers Carter Capner Law Brisbane, Australia www.cartercapner.com.au Personal Injury Lawyers in Brisbane, Australia+61 (07) 3210-3444Carter Capner Law is located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and has been serving small business, individuals, and families for more than 70 years. Practice areas include litigation and business disputes related to banking and finance, franchises, real estate transactions and... Law Firm's Overview Articles Videos Slade Waterhouse Lawyers Brisbane, Australia www.sladewaterhouselawyers.com.au Brisbane, Australia Commercial Litigation Law Firm+61 (7) 3839-9834Slade Waterhouse Lawyers is located in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia and serves businesses and individuals in a variety of legal matters, including commercial and general litigation, consumer law, personal and corporate insolvency, family law and domestic violence, contractual... Law Firm's Overview Ashurst LLPBrisbane, Australia International Law Firm in London, England+61 7 32597000Ashurst is a leading international law firm advising corporates, financial institutions and governments. Our core businesses are in corporate, finance, dispute resolution, and the development and financing of assets in the energy, resources and infrastructure sectors. Law Firm's Overview Baker & Mc Kenzie Brisbane, Australia Global Full Service Law Firm+61 7 3010 9400Baker & Mc Kenzie defined the global law firm in the 20th century, and we are redefining it to meet the challenges of the global economy in the 21st. We bring to matters the instinctively global perspective and deep market knowledge and insights of 3,750 locally admitted lawyers... Law Firm's Overview Freehills Brisbane, Australia International Law Firm+61 7 3258 6666Freehills is a leading Australian-based international law firm with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane, and, South-East Asia. We back up our commitment to providing innovative, commercial legal advice to clients around the world. Our solid track record means you can... Law Firm's Overview Hunt & Hunt Brisbane, Australia Commercial, Property and Insurance Law Firm+61 7 3292 9777Hunt & Hunt, a leading Australian law firm, is structured around three core groups – Commercial, Insurance and Property – enabling us to service the diverse legal needs of our business, government and private clients. We provide our clients with an enhanced global reach through... Law Firm's Overview Sparke Helmore Brisbane, Australia Australia National Law Firm+61 7 3016 5000Sparke Helmore is an integrated, national law firm chosen by corporate and government leaders for the insight, energy and collaboration we bring to legal services delivery. With 55 partners and a truly national footprint, Sparke Helmore is well placed to service the diverse needs... Law Firm's Overview Walsh Halligan Douglas Brisbane, Australia Litigation, Insurance, Commercial, Property, Family & Corporate Law Firm in Australia+61 7 32325700Walsh Halligan Douglas has provided a wide range of legal services to individuals and the business community of Queensland for over 55 years."
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"docid": "D2753018#0",
"title": "http://www.australia.com/en-sg/facts/currency.html\nCurrency",
"text": "Currency Home Facts Currency Add Share Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar which comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Dollars and Cents Australia’s national currency is the Australian dollar which comes in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes. Coins come in 5, 10, 20 and 50 cent and one and two dollar denominations. Our colourful notes depict famous Australians both past and present. The $100 note features world-renowned soprano Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931), and the distinguished soldier, engineer and administrator General Sir John Monash (1865–1931). The $50 note features Aboriginal writer and inventor David Unaipon (1872–1967), and Australia’s first female parliamentarian, Edith Cowan (1861–1932). The $20 note features the founder of the world’s first aerial medical service (the Royal Flying Doctor Service), the Reverend John Flynn (1880–1951), and Mary Reibey (1777–1855), who arrived in Australia as a convict in 1792 and went on to become a successful shipping magnate and philanthropist. The $10 note features the poets AB ‘Banjo’ Paterson (1864–1941) and Dame Mary Gilmore (1865–1962). The $5 note features Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Parliament House in Canberra, our national capital. The standard $1 coin design, along with the 50, 20, 10 and 5 cent coin designs, was created by the Queen’s official jeweller, Stuart Devlin."
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"docid": "D2420359#0",
"title": "https://www.education.gov.au/skills-and-training\nSkills and Training",
"text": "Home Skills and Training Latest News Announcement of providers to deliver intensive support to Australian Apprentices New National VET Data Policy Release of “Careers and Skills Pathways” report Release of Industry Specialist Mentoring for Australian Apprentices Request For Tender2017 National Skills Week Show more news Latest Videos Information session video recording Show more videos Programmes Sort by: Featured A-ZOur vocational education and training ( VET) sector is training almost four million students annually, providing students with the opportunity to gain the skills they need to:enter the workforce for the first timere-enter the workforceupgrade their skills for an existing jobretrain for a new jobgain new qualificationsget credit towards higher qualifications. The formal qualifications awarded by Australia’s registered training organisations on completion of VET programs are nationally recognised and highly valued by industry, employers and governments. About the skills sector Vocational education is central to Australia's economic growth and business productivity. Australia needs a vocational education and training (VET) system that ensures qualifications are designed to provide the skills that employers and industry need now and in the years to come. A strong VET... Skills support for individuals Australia’s national training system supports over three million students annually to gain the skills to secure and maintain rewarding and sustainable employment. This includes new job starters, those re-entering the workforce, retraining for a new job or upgrading their skills for an existing... Skills and training for business Developing your skills and the skills of your employees can help to keep your business competitive. Investing in skills and training can increase productivity and innovation, help you attract and retain high quality employees and improve customer satisfaction. Skills information for training providers The Australian Government provides a regulatory environment to ensure vocational and education and training (VET) providers and practitioners develop students with the skills and knowledge needed to perform well in the workplace. Skilling Australians Fund The establishment of the Skilling Australians Fund (the Fund) is a major commitment by the Australian Government to ongoing funding for vocational education and training (VET) and it will have a lasting positive impact on skilling Australian workers into the future. Australia-India Skills Mission The 2017 Australia-India Skills Mission, Skilling a Global Economy will bring together representatives from business, industry and government."
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"docid": "D3063210#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_government\nGovernment of Australia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Australian government)navigation search This article describes the federal government of Australia. For a description of other jurisdictions, politics and political institutions, see Politics of Australia. Government of the Commonwealth of Australia Formation 1901Country Australia Website www .australia .gov .au Legislative branch Legislature Parliament Meeting place Parliament House Executive branch Main organ Cabinet Leader Prime Minister Appointer Governor-General Meeting place Parliament House Judicial branch Court High Court Seat Canberra Australia This article is part of a series on thepolitics and government of Australia Constitution [show]The Crown [show]Executive [show]Legislature [show]Judiciary [show]Elections [show]States and territories [show]Local government [show]Related topics [show]Other countries Atlasv t e The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia (also referred to as the Australian Government, the Commonwealth Government, or the Federal Government) is the government of the Commonwealth of Australia, a federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy. The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self-governing British colonies, which became the six states. The terms of this contract are embodied in the Australian Constitution, which was drawn up at a Constitutional Convention and ratified by the people of the colonies at referendums. The Australian head of state is the Queen of Australia who is represented by the Governor-General of Australia, [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] with executive powers delegated by constitutional convention to the Australian head of government, the Prime Minister of Australia. The Government of the Commonwealth of Australia is divided into the executive branch, composed of the Federal Executive Council presided by the Governor-General, which delegates powers to the Cabinet of Australia led by the Prime Minister, the legislative branch composed of the Parliament of Australia 's House of Representatives and Senate, and the judicial branch composed of the High Court of Australia and federal courts. Separation of powers is implied by the structure of the Constitution, the three branches of government being set out in separate chapters (chapters I to III). The Australian system of government combines elements of the Westminster and Washington systems with unique Australian characteristics, and has been characterised as a \"\"Washminster mutation\"\". [ 6]Contents [ hide ]1 Structure2 Legislature3 Executive3.1 Head of state3.2 Executive Council3.3 Cabinet3.4 Departments4 Judiciary5 Publicly owned entities5.1 Corporations prescribed by acts of parliament5.2 Government Business Enterprises5.3 Other public non-financial corporations6 See also7 References7.1 Footnotes7.2 Citations8 External links Structure [ edit]The three branches of the federal government of Australia The legislature: Parliament House in Canberra, the seat of the Federal Parliament The Executive: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull (left) representing the Federal Executive Council, and Governor-General Peter Cosgrove (right) who by convention follows the Council's advice The judiciary: The High Court of Australia, the nation's highest court Section 1 of the Australian Constitution creates a democratic legislature, the bicameral Parliament of Australia which consists of the Queen of Australia, and two houses of parliament, the Senate and the House of Representatives."
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"docid": "D866749#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Broadband_Network\nNational Broadband Network",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about National Broadband Network (NBN). For the company tasked with its rollout and management, see NBN Co. The National Broadband Network ( NBN) is an Australian national wholesale open-access data network project. It includes wired and radio communication components rolled out and operated by NBN Co Limited. Retail service providers (RSPs), typically Internet service providers, contract with NBN to access the network and sell fixed internet access to end users. Rationales for this national telecommunications infrastructure project included replacing the existing copper cable telephony network that is approaching end of life, [note 1] and the rapidly growing demand for internet access. As originally proposed, wired connections would have provided up to 100 Mbit/s, later increased to 1 Gbit/s; after the election of the Abbott government in 2013 this was downgraded to a minimum of 25 Mbit/s. [ 1] [2] [3] [4]The largest infrastructure project in Australia's history, [5] NBN was the subject of significant political contention and was an issue in federal election s. [6] [7] The Liberal party initially stated that the MTM would be completed by 2016, however this was changed after the election to 2019 and then again to 2020. The project cost jumped from the liberal's estimated $27.5 billion to $56 billion. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 20071.2 20081.3 20091.4 20101.5 20111.6 20121.7 20131.8 20141.9 20151.10 20161.11 20171.12 20182 NBN technologies2.1 Points of interconnect (POI)2.2 Network termination devices (NTD)2.3 Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)2.4 Fibre to the node (FTTN)2.5 Fibre to the Curb (Kerb)2.6 Hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC)2.7 Fixed wireless2.8 Satellite service2.9 Technology Choice Program3 End user issues3.1 Performance3.2 Voice over IP3.3 FTTN3.4 HFC3.5 Satellite3.6 Fixed wireless3.7 Connection speeds4 Retail service providers4.1 Connectivity5 Political and industry responses5.1 Political responses5.2 Telecommunications stakeholders5.3 Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)6 Coverage6.1 Blackspots7 Customer uptake7.1 Total number of active NBN connections by access technology7.2 Speed tier percentage per NBN connection type7.3 Half-yearly data8 See also9 References10 External links History [ edit]Main article: History of the National Broadband Network2007 [ edit]A fast broadband initiative was announced in the run-up to the 2007 federal election by the Labor opposition with an estimated cost of A$15 billion including a government contribution of A$4.7 billion that would be raised in part by selling the Federal Government's remaining shares in Telstra. The Labor Party Rudd government was elected on 24 November 2007 and initial planning commenced."
},
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"docid": "D1695497#0",
"title": "http://www.osii.nsw.gov.au/initiatives/social-benefit-bonds/\nSocial impact investments",
"text": "Improving the lives of the people of NSW is a key priority for the NSW Government. Social impact investment enables government, non-government organisations and private investors, to work together to address some of the biggest challenges that face our community. In 2013, the NSW Government pioneered Australia’s first two social benefit bonds, seeking to deliver better services and results for families at risk. Building on the successful launch of the initial bonds, the NSW Government is committed to finding other opportunities to use social impact investment to deliver better services and results. Social impact investments bring together capital and expertise from the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to achieve targeted social outcomes. Investments can be made into companies, organisations or funds, whether they be not-for-profit or for-profit. Where investors are involved, they will expect their investment to be repaid and, potentially, to earn a return. Returns usually depend on the level of social outcomes achieved. Social impact investments in NSWThe NSW Government now has five social impact investments and is working to develop more. The process and timeline for our investments outlined below."
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"docid": "D2516468#0",
"title": "https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/viet_app/\nAppendix: The national service scheme, 1964-72",
"text": "\"Appendix: The national service scheme, 1964-72By Sue Langford Appendix from Peter Edwards, A nation at war : Australian politics, society and diplomacy during the Vietnam War 1965–1975: the official history of Australia's involvement in Southeast Asian conflicts 1948-1975, volume VI, Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, 1997The National Service scheme was introduced by the Menzies Government in November 1964 and operated until December 1972, when the newly elected Whitlam Labor Government suspended it. The scheme was based on a birthday ballot of twenty-year-old men who had registered their names with the Department of Labour and National Service (DLNS). If balloted in, these men were called up to perform two years' continuous full-time service in the Regular Army Supplement, followed by three years' part-time service in the Regular Army Reserve. National servicemen on full-time duty were liable for what was called 'special overseas service', which included combat duties in Vietnam. When the scheme was introduced the Government planned to raise 4200 servicemen during the second half of 1965, then 6900 annually thereafter. This would create the desired Army strength of 37 500 full-time soldiers. In August 1965 Menzies announced that from 1966 the annual intake would be maintained at 8400 (two intakes of 4200), resulting in an Army strength of 40 000. He explained that the Government's decision had been made 'in the light of the successful introduction of the national service scheme and bearing in mind all the various commitments, at home and abroad, which our forces might be required to undertake'. The role of the DLNS in operating the scheme was to handle all matters dealing with call-up of national servicemen from the time of registration to the time service commenced in the Regular Army Supplement. The department administered all aspects involving registration, selection and examinations and answered questions concerning deferment or exemption from call-up."
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"docid": "D1505878#0",
"title": "http://www.skwirk.com/p-c_s-75_u-285_t-769_c-2887/VIC/3/Natural-landforms-that-make-Australia-unique/Whats-in-Australia/Australia-youre-standing-in-it!/Humanities\nNatural landforms that make Australia unique",
"text": "Natural landforms that make Australia unique Unit Home Topic Home Chapter Home 5 Pictures 2 Animations 2 Videos Chapter Summary 5 Activities 0 Exams What is a natural landform? A natural landform is a feature of the land that has been created by nature, not by humans. Mountains, cliffs, beaches, islands and lakes are all natural landforms. Australia has many special landforms. People from all over the country and all over the world like to visit them. See image 1Uluru One of Australia's most famous natural landforms is Uluru, which used to be called Ayers Rock. Located in the Northern Territory, Uluru is the biggest rock in the world. It is a very special place for the Aboriginal people who live near it. It is also a very popular place for tourists to visit. Some tourists like to climb the rock, while others just explore the caves around the rock's base."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Territory\nNorthern Territory",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For similar terms, see Northern Territories (disambiguation). Northern Territory Flag Coat of arms Slogan or nickname The Territory; The Top End Other Australian states and territories Coordinates 20°S 133°ECoordinates: 20°S 133°ECapital city Darwin Demonym Northern Territorian, Territorian Government Constitutional monarchy• Administrator Vicki O'Halloran• Chief Minister Michael Gunner ( ALP)Australian territory• Established by NSW 1825• Transferred to South Australia 1862• Transferred to Commonwealth 1911• Dissolved 1927• Reformed 1931• Responsible government 1978Area• Total 1,420,970 km² ( 3rd) 548,640 sq mi• Land 1,349,129 km² 520,902 sq mi• Water 71,839 km² (5.06%) 27,737 sq mi Population (September 2017) [1]• Population 246,100 ( 8th)• Density 0.18/km² ( 8th) 0.5 /sq mi Elevation• Highest point Mount Zeil 1,531 m (5,023 ft)Gross territorial product (2014–15)• Product ($m) $22,450 [2] ( 8th)• Product per capita $92,107 (2nd)Time zone (s) UTC+9:30 ( ACST) (does not observe DST)Federal representation• House seats 2/150• Senate seats 2/76Abbreviations• Postal NT• ISO 3166-2 AU-NTEmblems• Floral Sturt's desert rose ( Gossypium sturtianum) [3]• Animal Red kangaroo ( Macropus rufus)• Bird Wedge-tailed eagle ( Aquila audax)• Colours Black, white, and ochre [4]Website www .nt .gov .au The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT) is a federal Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. It shares borders with Western Australia to the west ( 129th meridian east ), South Australia to the south ( 26th parallel south ), and Queensland to the east ( 138th meridian east ). To the north, the territory is bordered by the Timor Sea, the Arafura Sea and the Gulf of Carpentaria, including Western New Guinea and other Indonesian islands. Despite its large area—over 1,349,129 square kilometres (520,902 sq mi), making it the third largest Australian federal division—it is sparsely populated. The Northern Territory's population of 244,000 (2016) makes it the least populous of Australia's eight major states and territories, having fewer than half as many people as Tasmania. [ 5]The archaeological history of the Northern Territory begins over 40,000 years ago when Indigenous Australians settled the region. Makassan traders began trading with the indigenous people of the Northern Territory for trepang from at least the 18th century onwards. The coast of the territory was first seen by Europeans in the 17th century. The British were the first Europeans to attempt to settle the coastal regions."
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"docid": "D363323#0",
"title": "http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/oceania/australia/auland.htm\nAustralia Geography",
"text": "\"World Map / Oceania / Australia / Australia Geography Australia Geography Description Famous Natives Flags Fast Facts Links Maps Symbols Time Geo. Statistics Geography Lat / Long Timeline Travel Info. Weather Print this map Print this map Australia Landforms Note: Australia is extremely dry, with about 35 percent of the country receiving very little rain (if any). Almost 20 percent of available land is some form of desert. AYERS ROCK (Uluru) Considered the largest solitary rock on the planet, its red sandstone surface smoothed by high winds over time is revered as a holy place and called Uluru by the aboriginal peoples It's 1,143 ft. ( 348 m) high. CAPE YORK PENINSULA Described as the world's \"\" last wilderness, \"\" and as one of the \"\" wildest unexplored wilderness area on the planet, \"\" Cape York is home to jagged-tooth mountains, tropical rainforests, extensive mangrove forests, grasslands, swamps and fast moving rivers. DARLING/MURRAY RIVER SYSTEM The Darling River, 1,160 miles (1,879 km) in length, flows southwest from the edges of the Great Dividing Range into the Murray River. The Murray rises in the Australian Alps and flows 1,200 miles (1,930 km) to the Spencer Gulf, directly west of Adelaide. It's the longest river in Australia and is a vital source of irrigation for the country's major agricultural industries."
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"docid": "D682912#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monadnock\nInselberg",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Monadnock)navigation search\"\"monadnock\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see monadnock (disambiguation). For the type of castle, see inselburg. Inselberg in the state of Bahia, northeastern Brazil An inselberg in Western Sahara Lion atop a koppie in the Serengeti An inselberg or monadnock ( / m ə ˈ n æ d n ɒ k /) is an isolated rock hill, knob, ridge, or small mountain that rises abruptly from a gently sloping or virtually level surrounding plain. In southern and south- central Africa, a similar formation of granite is known as a koppie, an Afrikaans word (\"\"little head\"\") from the Dutch word kopje. [ 1] If the inselberg is dome-shaped and formed from granite or gneiss, it can also be called a bornhardt, though not all bornhardts are inselbergs. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology1.1 Inselberg1.2 Monadnock2 Geology3 Examples4 Ecology5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links Etymology [ edit]Inselberg [ edit]The word inselberg is a loan word from the German word Inselberg, which has the literal meaning of \"\"island mountain\"\". The name was coined in 1900 by geologist Wilhelm Bornhardt (1864–1946) to describe the abundance of such features found in southern Africa. [ 2] At that time, the term applied only to arid landscape features. However, the term inselberg has since been used to describe a broader geography and range of rock features, leading to confusion about the precise definition of the term."
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"docid": "D244492#0",
"title": "http://www.downundr.com/tips-and-tricks/top-ten-destinations\nThings to do & best places to visit in Australia",
"text": "\"Things to do & best places to visit in Australia Are you looking for the best places to see in Australia? Or maybe you are looking for the best things to do in Australia? Keep reading to discover the top places to visit and things you can do. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ More When trying to decide what to see or what to do in Australia you can be faced with many decisions. Here I have created two lists for you to help you out, the best places to visit in Australia and the best things to do in Australia. Simply click on one of these two links to jump straight to the list. The first list includes some of the famous and best places in Australia to visit - including some of the most beautiful places that also happen to be some of the very best holiday destinations in Australia. The second list, rather than including places to visit, is a list of activities that you should do in Australia. So if you are wondering what to do in Australia, this is the list for you. Betweent these two lists you should have a great idea of some of the places to visit and things to do in Australia, preparing you for a great trip around Oz!Keep reading to discover the secrets of Australia - I hope you enjoy the list!Places to visit in Australia Here are what I think are the top ten places to visit in Australia."
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"docid": "D1822968#0",
"title": "http://macdonnellranges.com/\n.",
"text": "About This Site Contact Us Conditions Site Selfdrive Hire Alice Springs4WD Car Hire Ex ASP4WD Camper Hire Ex ASP2WD Camper Hire Ex ASPMotorhome Rentals Ex ASPUluru Tours Camping Safaris Camping Tours Ex Yulara Accommodated Tours Oneway Tours Incl Uluru One Day Uluru Tours Northern Territory tours All Australia Tours Northern Territory Guide Cities Tropical Darwin NT National Parks Kakadu Litchfield Uluru Kata Tjuta Tourist Guides Watarrka National Park East Mac Donnell Ranges West Mac Donnell Ranges Mereenie Loop West Mac Donnell National Park | West Mac Donnell national park is a vast and spectacular section of the Mac Donnell Ranges and an outstanding example of an ancient landscape sculptured over time by climatic elements. The West Mac Donnell (Tyurretye) National Park stretches some 161 km due west of Alice Springs. There are cool scenic gorges being mportant refuges for plants and animals, many of which are found only here and some are relicts of a bygone era of tropical forests such as Palm Valley. Click here for detailed links on Uluru, Kakadu, Alice Springs, Darwin and all area in between. See the local Territory tour specialists at www.australia4tours.com with over 100 soft to medium day tours and adventure camping tours West Mac Donnell National Park travelling to there | From Alice Springs car, campervan and motrhome access to the Park is via Larapinta Drive and Namatjira Drive. From Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) the unsealed Red Centre Way (4wd access recommended) connects to West Mac Donnell National Park. Simpsons Gap is also accessible via a 17 km sealed bicycle track which starts opposite Flynn’s Grave, 7 km from Alice Springs along Larapinta Drive. West Mac Donnell National Park access | is accessible nearly all year round. The cooler months (April to September) are the most pleasant. All roads can be impassible for short periods after heavy rain."
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"docid": "D60233#0",
"title": "http://traveloutbackaustralia.com/uluru-attractions.html/\nAyers Rock Attractions",
"text": "By Amanda Destinations, Northern Territory Ayers Rock Attractions Contents [ hide]1 What to see and do at Uluru2 Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park:2.1 Sightseeing and Photography:3 Ayers Rock Attractions: Walking4 Ayers Rock Attractions: Aboriginal Culture5 Other Ayers Rock Attractions: What to see and do at Uluru If you’re worried that Uluru is just a big red rock in the middle of nowhere, relax. There’s lots to see and do at Ayers Rock. On this page, we’ve put together a list of adventurous and not so adventurous things to see and do at the Rock. True, some of the activities at Uluru are expensive, but there’s also lots of free things to see and do as well. To help you plan your trip better, we’ve grouped these Ayers Rock attractions into activity categories, prices, average times needed and links to the companies which run them. Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park: Please note: if you decide to do any of the activities within Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park, you’ll have to pay the park entrance fee as well as any other tour costs. Thankfully, once you’ve paid the park entrance fee (which is actually a 3 day pass to the park), most of the activities are free. Sightseeing and Photography: If you’re not into walking and you don’t want to pay for anything other than the park entrance fee, then you’ll find that there’s plenty of Ayers Rock attractions to keep you occupied. You can circumnavigate Uluru in about half an hour in a vehicle. Or spend two hours driving over to Kata Tjuta (50km each way), and snapping some photos along the way."
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"docid": "D1418966#0",
"title": "http://darwintoalicesprings.com/East-macdonnell-ranges.htm\n.",
"text": "East Mac Donnell Ranges: Access driving via the sealed south from Alice Springs after some 75km it becomes unsealed. . East Mac Donnell Ranges National Park and surrounding areas • Arltunga Historical Reserve and hotel or camping • Trephina Gorge • Emily Jessie Gap • Corroboree Rock • Ross River Resort • Ruby Gap • N'Dhala Gorge Nature Reserve • Gemtree • Chambers Pillar • Rainbow Valley The East and West Mac Donnell Ranges The East and West Mac Donnell Ranges stretch out for hundreds of kilometres on both sides of Alice Springs. The traditional owners of the Alice Springs area, the Arrernte people, believe giant caterpillars called the Yeperenye became the Ranges - they entered this world through one of the dramatic gaps in the escarpments of the area. The panoramic landscapes of the West Mac Donnell Ranges are easily accessed from Alice Springs. Each of the West Mac Donnell Ranges chasms and gorges has its own unique character and scenery. Simpsons Gap sports a permanent pool and rock wallabies live in the gap's rocky ridges. Standley Chasm lights up in fiery colours reflected by the overhead sun at midday. Picturesque swimming holes such as Ellery Creek Big Hole, Ormiston Gorge, Glen Helen Gorge and Redbank Gorge offer refreshing relief on a scorching day. It is also possible to visit the Ochre Pits that desert Aboriginal people once used as a quarry for ochre pigments. The East Mac Donnell Ranges, while not as well known as the West Mac Donnell Ranges, do provide beautiful scenery for bush walking, camping and four-wheel-driving."
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"docid": "D2177123#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_Ayers_Rock_or_Uluru_important_to_Aborigines\nWhy is Ayers Rock or Uluru important to Aborigines?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia Indigenous Australians Why is Ayers Rock or Uluru important to Aborigines? Flag Why is Ayers Rock or Uluru important to Aborigines? Answer by On the Wallaby Confidence votes 292KPassionate about all things Australian Aboriginal people revere certain sites around Australia as sacred. Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of them. It is a place of mysticism, a place from where much of their Aboriginal Dreaming emanates. It is a place where, they believe, the bodies of their ancestors hardened into rock. It was there at the Alcheringa (the Dawn of Time) and will be there until the very end. It holds peace and power. For the central Australian Aborigines, the Dreamtime stories come out of Uluru. They kindly ask that you don't climb the rock because you must walk over the dreamtime exit path.23 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
},
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"docid": "D1768392#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/science/were-hawaiian-islands-formed-dd19a87065a4981e\nHow Were the Hawaiian Islands Formed?",
"text": "Science Earth Science Landforms Q: How Were the Hawaiian Islands Formed? A: Quick Answer The Hawaiian Islands are volcanic in origin, and they formed millions of years ago. According to the National Ocean Service, the islands developed because of a hot spot in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. The consistent eruption of lava fed by the hot spot resulted in volcano formations that rose above sea level to form the islands of Hawaii. Continue Reading Keep Learning How Was Uluru Formed? How Is a Strait Formed? How Are Headlands and Bays Formed? Credit: French Peter Perspectives Getty Images Full Answer The Hawaii hot spot has been active for at least 70 million years. The hot spot itself is fixed in place, but the plate where the volcanoes were built is moving constantly, tearing the volcanoes away from the active hot spot and carrying them northwest of the Pacific Ocean. The constant movement of the plate stops volcanoes from erupting, but it also allows new volcanoes to be formed."
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"docid": "D8698#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kata_Tjuta\nKata Tjuta",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Kata Tjuṯa Kata Tjuta Kata Tjuṯa Highest point Peak Mount Olga Elevation 1,066 m (3,497 ft) [1]Coordinates 25°18′S 130°44′ECoordinates: 25°18′S 130°44′EGeography Kata Tjuṯa Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa National Park Show map of Northern Territory Show map of Australia Show all Aerial view of Kata Tjuța / Mount Olga Kata Tjuṯa, ( Pitjantjatjara: Kata Tjuṯa, lit. ' many heads'; Aboriginal pronunciation: [kɐtɐ cʊʈɐ] ), also known as the Olgas, is a group of large, domed rock formations or bornhardts located about 360 km southwest of Alice Springs, in the southern part of the Northern Territory, central Australia. Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, located 25 km (16 mi) to the east, and Kata Tjuta form the two major landmarks within the Uluru-Kata Tjuṯa National Park. The park is considered sacred to the Aboriginal people of Australia. [ 2]: 884The 36 domes that make up Kata Tjuṯa cover an area of 21.68 km 2 (8.37 sq mi), are composed of conglomerate, a sedimentary rock consisting of cobbles and boulders of varying rock types including granite and basalt, cemented by a matrix of sandstone. The highest dome, Mount Olga, is 1,066 m (3,497 ft) above sea level, or approximately 546 m (1,791 ft) above the surrounding plain (198 m (650 ft) higher than Uluru). [ 1] Kata Tjuta is located at the eastern end of the Docker River Road. Contents [ hide ]1 Name2 Geologic origin3 Legends4 Transport5 Gallery6 See also7 References8 External links Name [ edit]The alternative name, The Olgas, comes from the tallest peak, Mount Olga. At the behest of Baron Ferdinand von Mueller, Mount Olga was named in 1872 by Ernest Giles, in honour of Queen Olga of Württemberg (born Grand Duchess Olga of Russia, daughter of Tsar Nicholas I ). She and her husband, King Charles I of Württemberg, had marked their 25th wedding anniversary the previous year by, amongst other things, naming Mueller a Freiherr (baron), making him Ferdinand von Mueller; that was his way of repaying the compliment. ["
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"docid": "D8702#0",
"title": "http://traveloutbackaustralia.com/ayers-rock-maps.html/\nAyers Rock Maps",
"text": "By Amanda Destinations, Northern Territory Ayers Rock Maps Contents [ hide]1 Free Ayers Rock maps for you to use2 Where is Uluru/Ayers Rock?3 Ayers Rock and Surrounds3.1 Ayers Rock Resort4 Ayers Rock Aboriginal Place Names Map Free Ayers Rock maps for you to use Wondering where Ayers Rock is located in Australia? On this page, we’ve got all the free, downloadable Ayers Rock maps you’ll need to help you plan your journey.. Where is Uluru/Ayers Rock? Uluru is a long way from everywhere else in Australia. This interactive map of Ayers Rock shows you exactly where it’s located in relation to the rest of Australia. The blue marker shows where Uluru is located. View Ayers Rock in a larger map You can see it’s right in the middle of the continent ( remember, Australia is about the same size as the United States, not including Alaska ). So if you’re driving to Ayers Rock from Sydney, it will take you about 3 days. The distance is a whopping 2954 kilometres (1836 miles)!The message here is: make sure you allow enough time. A 3 day visit to Australia is simply not enough time to see the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney, Melbourne and Ayers Rock all in one go. You’ll find more Ayers Rock facts and travel distances here."
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"docid": "D2939637#0",
"title": "http://clickforaustralia.com/NorthernTerritory.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The climate can be very hot in the Northern Territory. Make sure that you are prepared. Many people feel that the best time to go is in the winter which is the dry season. During the winter the temperatures may still reach into the 80's and 90's. Some Key Attractions: Darwin is the largest city in the Northern Territory, with a population of approximately 70,000 people, and is Australia's northern gateway. Darwin was settled to stop the French and Dutch gaining a foothold in Australia and was settled in 1864. The Port of Darwin was first named after Charles Darwin by British captain, John Lort Stokes in 1839. Gold was discovered to the south of Darwin in 1871 which led to a rapid expansion. Later, Darwin played a major role for Australia in World War 2 as it became an allied base against the Japanese. It is not a well known fact internationally that Darwin was attacked by the Japanese 64 times during the war and 243 people lost their lives."
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"docid": "D521964#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_ground_water_flow_mean\nWhat does ground water flow mean?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Geography Landforms Volcanoes What does ground water flow mean? Flag What does ground water flow mean? Answer by SBDW1 _ Confidence votes 29.9KGround water is the water that occupies pore and void space below the surface of the earth. This water will flow if their is a suitable pathway (e.g. a porous and permeable rock forming an aquifer) from a region of high to low hydraulic head.6 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No SBDW1 _Ground water flowing down through soil? This is known as infiltration. A rock layer that stores and allows the flow of ground water?aquifer Name a landform that is water flowing from the ground?river Rob Howie 1 Contribution Why is a water hose pulled into the ground when flowing?to create a tunnel. Tegan world 4 Contributions What is ground water flow?ground water flow is when a water or rain cannot go through something and stays on the top of the thing u are pouring on or something that is raining on it!Jegannathan Anandaraman 3,826 Contributions Enthusiastic towards realizing the self and now realized who I am. How does water flow on ground? Water flows on the ground because it has a lesser Desitiy than the ground it flows over."
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"docid": "D1888298#0",
"title": "https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/uluru-and-kata-tjuta/seasons-and-weather/weather\nWeather at Uluru",
"text": "Weather at Uluru Ulu r u is situated near the centre of a semi-arid desert, which most people would associate with a hot and dry climate. However, it surprises - in that the temperature can vary so dramatically. Temperatures can range from 5° C in July to 37° C in January. What classifies a desert is the amount of rainfall it receives. On average Ulu r u-Kata Tju t a receives approximately 308mm (12 inches) per year. Not much at all. So you should consider it lucky if you get to see Ulu r u in the rain. Uluru Weather Forecastyulara weather Temperature Range Desert climate, average temperatures range from approximately 22 degrees Celsius (72 degrees Fahrenheit) in winter to 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in summer. Daytime temperatures during summer can exceed 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). For overseas visitors, Australian winter months are June, July, August and summer months are December, January and February."
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"docid": "D2951503#0",
"title": "http://leaveyourdailyhell.com/2012/03/23/australia-expensive-travel/\nHigh Prices in the Land Down Under",
"text": "Share Tweet Pin Stumble I knew before I traveled to Australia that the land down under would be expensive. It wasn’t until I’d spent a couple weeks there — and watched my bank account balance plummet faster than it ever had — that I really understood just how much it costs to travel in Australia. The root of the high prices, I’m told, is the fact that the Australian minimum wage is around $17 per hour, a hike intended as a social protection, but whose real-life effect has been to raise the cost of just about everything. Other factors — import tariffs, high internal taxes, Australia’s large population and high GDP — also affect the amount you have to pay when you travel to Australia. Regardless of the underlying cause, the fact remains that Australia is among the most expensive places I’ve ever traveled. Although it’s possible to travel in Australia without going completely bankrupt, you shouldn’t count on any aspect of your Australian holiday being cheap. Need help planning your trip to Australia? Click here to hire me as your Travel Coach!Cost of Food in Australia The first food item I purchased in Australia was actually pretty cheap. It was a Vietnamese bahn mi sandwich, from an Asian boulangerie on Smith Street in Melbourne. It cost $4.50, or approximately what I would pay for the same sandwich here in Austin."
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"docid": "D2422560#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rock_formations\nList of rock formations",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"rock formation\"\" redirects here. For the process of rock formation, see formation of rocks. Rocks formations and the Dedo de Deus (God's Finger) peak in the background, Serra dos Órgãos National Park, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil Raouché or Pigeons' Rock in Beirut, Lebanon Druid Arch, Canyonlands National Park, Utah, USAView of Meteora, Greece Rock formations in Ongamira Valley, Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina\"\"Jaws\"\", an erosional fin in Little Finland, Nevada, USA\"\"Hajdučka vrata\"\" on Čvrsnica, Herzegovina Paklenica, Croatia Hoodoos in Devil's Town, Serbia A rock formation is an isolated, scenic, or spectacular surface rock outcrop. Rock formations are usually the result of weathering and erosion sculpting the existing rock. The term 'rock formation ' can also refer to specific sedimentary strata or other rock unit in stratigraphic and petrologic studies. A rock structure can be created in any rock type or combination: Sedimentary rocks are created by a variety of processes but usually involving deposition, grain by grain, layer by layer, in water or, in the case of terrestrial sediments, on land through the action of wind or sometimes moving ice. Erosion later exposes them in their current form. An example is Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Metamorphic rocks are created by rocks that have been transformed into another kind of rock, usually by some combination of heat, pressure and chemical alteration. An example are the Seneca Rocks in West Virginia."
},
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"docid": "D25669#0",
"title": "http://theaew.weebly.com/landforms.html\nWatson's Crag, Snowy Mountains",
"text": "Watson's Crag, Snowy Mountains Landform Regions in Australia Landform Regions Australia can be divided into four major landform regions. These being: Eastern Highlands, Western Plateau, Coastal Plains and the Central Lowlands. These landform regions have been created by movements in the crust of the earth. The Western Plateau is one third of the Australian continent, it takes up an area of 2, 700, 000 square kilometers and is the largest of all the landform regions. The Western Plateau contains some iconic Australian natural formations, such as Uluru and Kata Tjuta. The Eastern Highlands comprises the area commonly known as the Great Dividing Range. It is only 10% of Australia, and is 3, 500 km long from Cape York Peninsula to Tasmania. The Eastern Highlands is the most fertile region and is the result of Plate Tectonics. The Coastal Plains extend along the Eastern Edge of the continent; they start in Queensland and end in Victoria. It is the most densely populated region of the four."
},
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"docid": "D1757951#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_kind_of_landform_is_ayers_rock\nWhat kind of stone are the rocks of Mount Olga and Ayers Rock made from?",
"text": "\"On the Wallaby Passionate about all things Australian What kind of stone are the rocks of Mount Olga and Ayers Rock made from? Mount Olga, or Kata-Tjuta, and Uluru-Ayers Rock are composed ofsandstone. On the Wallaby Passionate about all things Australian What kind of stone is Ayers Rock? Ayers Rock, now known as Uluru, is sedimentary rock, primarily a sandstone inselberg. It is made up of around 50% feldspar, 25-35% quartz and up to 25%rock fragments. On the Wallaby Passionate about all things Australian Where and what is Ayers rock? Uluru, or Ayers Rock is a large sandstone monolith, and the world's second largest but best known monolith. It is 9 km in circumference and rises 348 metres above the dese …What Kind of Rock is Ayers Rock Made of?sand stone On the Wallaby Passionate about all things Australian Why is Ayers Rock called Ayers Rock? Ayers Rock was named by explorer William Gosse after the former Premier of South Australia, Sir Henry Ayers. On 18 July 1873, he sighted Ayers Rock, recording that, \"\"This rock …Is ayers rock a sedimentary rock?"
},
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"docid": "D2177122#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_is_Uluru_important_to_aboriginal_people\nWhy is Uluru important to aboriginal people?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Travel & Places Continents and Regions Continents Australia Why is Uluru important to aboriginal people? Why is Uluru important to aboriginal people? Answer by On the Wallaby Confidence votes 292KPassionate about all things Australian Aboriginal people revere certain sites around Australia as sacred. Uluru (Ayers Rock) is one of them. It is a place of mysticism, a place from where much of their Aboriginal Dreaming emanates. It is a place where, they believe, the bodies of their ancestors hardened into rock. It was there at the Alcheringa (the Dawn of Time) and will be there until the very end. It holds peace and power. For the central Australian Aborigines, the Dreamtime stories come out of Uluru. They kindly ask if you don't climb the rock because you must walk over the dreamtime exit path.11 people found this useful Was this answer useful?"
},
{
"docid": "D118274#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_referendum\nAustralian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals)",
"text": "\"1967 Australian referendum 27 May 1967Do you approve the proposed law for the alteration of the Constitution entitled— 'An Act to alter the Constitution so as to omit certain words relating to the People of the Aboriginal Race in any State and so that Aboriginals are to be counted in reckoning the Population'? Results Votes %Yes 5,183,113 90.77%No 527,007 9.23%Valid votes 5,710,120 98.42%Invalid or blank votes 91,464 1.58%Total votes 5,801,584 100.00%Registered voters/turnout 6,182,585 93.84%Results by state Yes No Note: Darkness of colour denotes strength of vote The Australian referendum of 27 May 1967, called by the Holt Government, approved two amendments to the Australian constitution relating to Indigenous Australians. Technically it was a vote on the Constitution Alteration (Aboriginals) 1967, [1] which became law on 10 August 1967 following the results of the referendum. The amendments were overwhelmingly endorsed, winning 90.77% of votes cast and carrying in all six states. [ 2] These amendments altered sections 51 (xxvi), [3] and 127, [4] having the immediate effect of including Aboriginal Australians in determinations of population, and also empowered the Federal Parliament to legislate specifically for this racial group. The other question put in the referendum, to allow the number of seats in the House of Representatives to be increased without increasing the number of senators, was rejected. It received majority support in only one state – New South Wales – and received about 40.25% \"\"yes\"\" votes nationwide. [ 5] [6]Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Amendments to the Constitution3 Question4 Results5 Legacy5.1 Proposed new referendum in the 2010s5.2 Responses to the recognition campaign in the 2010s5.3 Uluru Statement6 See also7 References8 Further reading and external links Background [ edit]A proposed change to the Australian Constitution begins as a Bill that is presented to the Federal Parliament. If the Bill is passed by both Houses of Parliament, case committees are developed, a writ for a referendum is issued by the Governor-General, and a referendum is then presented to Australian voters, where it is passed if approved by a majority of people and majority of states. [ 7] [8]Strong activism by individuals and both Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups greatly aided in the success of the 1967 referendum in the years leading up to the vote."
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"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."
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"docid": "D1710499#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_assistance\nWelfare",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Public assistance)navigation search This article is about minimal public support similar to charity for people in need. For social services that are similar to privileges acquired through membership fees and that are provided to all or most people, see social security. For other uses, see Welfare (disambiguation). \"\" Social welfare\"\" redirects here. For conceptual models of social well-being, see Social welfare function. Economics A supply and demand diagram, illustrating the effects of an increase in demand Index Outline Category History Types Classification History of economics Economic history (academic study)Schools of economics Microeconomics Macroeconomics Methodology Heterodox economics JEL classification codes Concepts Theory Techniques Econometrics Economic growth Economic system Experimental economics Mathematical economics Game theory Post-scarcity Market National accounting By application Agricultural Behavioral Business Computational Cultural Demographic Development Digitization Ecological Education Engineering Environmental Evolutionary Expeditionary Geography Health Industrial organization Information International Knowledge Labour Law Managerial Monetary / Financial Natural resource Organizational Personnel Public / Welfare economics Regional Rural Service Social Urban Welfare Lists Economists Publications ( journals)Glossary Glossary of economics Business and economics portalv t e Welfare is the provision of a minimal level of well-being and social support for citizens and other eligible residents without sufficient current means to support basic needs. In most developed countries, welfare is mainly provided by the government from tax revenue, and to a lesser extent by NGOs, charities, informal social groups, religious groups, and inter-governmental organizations. Social security expands on this concept, especially in welfare states, by providing all inhabitants with various social services such as universal healthcare, unemployment insurance, student financial aid (in addition to free post-secondary education ), and others. In its 1952 Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention (nr. 102), the International Labour Organization (ILO) defined the traditional contingencies covered by social security."
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"docid": "D2683283#0",
"title": "http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-13/budget-2014-hockeys-budget-for-decades-to-come/5450846\nBudget 2014: Entitlements for older Australians cut in Hockey budget",
"text": "\"Print Email Facebook Twitter More Budget 2014: Entitlements for older Australians cut in Hockey budget By Annabel Crabb Updated 5 Oct 2016, 6:07pm Wed 5 Oct 2016, 6:07pm Sorry, this video has expired Video: 'People will be sharpening their pencils at the next election': Seniors Australia (ABC News)Photo: In the next three years, a series of entitlements for older Australians will be clipped. ( AAP)Related Story: As it happened: Reaction to Abbott Government's first budget Related Story: Hockey tightens nation's belts in 'contribute and build' budget The Government will eliminate or cut a range of entitlements for older Australians, in what Treasurer Joe Hockey says is an attempt to make pensions \"\"affordable and sustainable for decades to come\"\". Mr Hockey said the Government would keep its promise not to change the age pension in the first term of the Abbott Government, but confirmed that from 2017, payments will grow more slowly. The indexation of the age pension will, from 2017, be linked to the consumer price index, rather than to average male wages, a decision that will save the Government $449 million over four years. From 2017, asset and income test thresholds will also be frozen for three years. Also from September 2017, the deeming thresholds for the income test will be reset to $30,000 for single pensioners and $50,000 for pensioner couples combined. The qualifying age for the pension will - as foreshadowed - increase to 70 by the year 2035. That measure will not affect any Australians born before July 1, 1958. But in the next three years, a series of entitlements for older Australians will be clipped. We asked for your thoughts on entitlement cuts for older Australians and this is what you told us."
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"docid": "D2094422#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hawke\nBob Hawke",
"text": "\"Bob Hawke From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Honourable Bob Hawke AC, GCL23rd Prime Minister of Australia Elections: 1983, 1984, 1987, 1990In office 11 March 1983 – 20 December 1991Monarch Elizabeth IIGovernor-General Sir Ninian Stephen Bill Hayden Deputy Lionel Bowen Paul Keating Brian Howe Preceded by Malcolm Fraser Succeeded by Paul Keating Leader of the Labor Party In office 3 February 1983 – 20 December 1991Deputy Lionel Bowen Paul Keating Brian Howe Preceded by Bill Hayden Succeeded by Paul Keating Leader of the Opposition In office 3 February 1983 – 11 March 1983Deputy Lionel Bowen Preceded by Bill Hayden Succeeded by Andrew Peacock Member of the Australian Parliament for Wills In office 18 October 1980 – 20 February 1992Preceded by Gordon Bryant Succeeded by Phil Cleary Personal details Born Robert James Lee Hawke 9 December 1929 (age 88)Bordertown, South Australia, Australia Political party Labor Spouse (s) Hazel Masterson ( m. 1956; div. 1994)Blanche d'Alpuget ( m. 1996)Relations Albert Hawke (uncle) Neil Hawke (brother) See Hawke family Children 4Parents Arthur Hawke Edith Lee Residence Northbridge, New South Wales, Australia Education Perth Modern School Alma mater University of Western Australia University College, Oxford Occupation Trade union executive ( Australian Council of Trade Unions)Website Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Library Robert James Lee Hawke, AC, GCL (born 9 December 1929 [1]) is a former Australian politician who was the 23rd Prime Minister of Australia, serving from 1983 to 1991. He held office as the leader of the Labor Party. Hawke was born in South Australia but moved to Western Australia as a child. He attended the University of Western Australia and then went on to Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1956, Hawke joined the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) as a research officer. Having risen to become responsible for wage arbitration, he was elected President of the ACTU in 1969, where he achieved a high public profile. After a decade as ACTU President, Hawke announced his intention to enter politics, and was immediately elected to the House of Representatives as the Labor MP for Wills. Three years later, he led Labor to a landslide election victory at the 1983 election and was sworn in as Prime Minister. He led Labor to victory at three more elections in 1984, 1987 and 1990, thus making him the most electorally successful Labor Party Leader in history."
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"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."
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"docid": "D2736199#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disability_pension\nDisability pension",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( January 2016)Disability Theory and models [show]Education [show]Therapy [show]Societal implications [show]Personal assistance [show]Socioeconomic assistance [show]Groups Organizations [show]Disabled sports [show]Culture [show]Disability portal Disability Listsv t e A disability pension is a form of pension given to those people who are permanently or temporarily unable to work due to a disability. It is distinct from welfare. Contents [ hide ]1 North America2 Australasia2.1 Australia2.2 New Zealand3 Europe3.1 United Kingdom4 References North America [ edit]An example of a disability pension is from a private or Public Pension Plan, or the Canada Pension Plan. Another example is Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in the United States. Generally, there is a minimum time of service required to be eligible for the disability retirement benefit. The claimants might be directed to sign a waiver for their medical records to be disclosed and commonly is scheduled for an independent medical evaluation (IME) to confirm they are permanently disabled. The pension is calculated based on years worked, so the disability retiree can retire earlier (since they are unable to work), but receives an equitable pension based on years of service. Australasia [ edit]Australia [ edit]Australian residents of working age who are unable to work for 15 hours a week for the next two years are eligible for the Disability Support Pension."
},
{
"docid": "D2774774#0",
"title": "https://www.amp.com.au/news/2016/october/changes-to-the-age-pension-assets-test\nAre you prepared for changes to the Age Pension assets test?",
"text": "Are you prepared for changes to the Age Pension assets test? Retirement14 October 2016Back How the assets test will work in 2017 could increase your Age Pension entitlements, or take some or all of them away. With revisions to the Age Pension assets test just around the corner, it’s important to understand how the changes could impact you, particularly with part-pension thresholds somewhat tighter than initially projected. These thresholds are the value of assets you can own (excluding your home) before you lose eligibility for the Age Pension. Who the changes will affect The Age Pension assets test changes will affect Age Pension recipients, aged 65 and over. To be eligible for a full or part Age Pension, retirees must satisfy an income test and an assets test, as well as other requirements. 1According to reports, changes to the assets test, effective 1 January 2017, will see more than 50,000 additional Australians receive the full Age Pension. Meanwhile, roughly 300,000 retirees on the part pension will have their entitlements reduced, with about 100,000 losing all entitlements. 2What’s actually changing in 2017? The Age Pension assets test thresholds will change The cut-off thresholds previously announced were only projections, as Age Pension rates were not updated until 20 September 2016."
},
{
"docid": "D2061943#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/smsfs/age-pension-is-super-benefit-counted-towards-centrelink-assets-test\nAge Pension: Is my super benefit counted towards the assets test, or income test?",
"text": "Age Pension: Is my super benefit counted towards the assets test, or income test? January 18, 2018 by Trish Power 29 Comments Contents [ Close]If you’re under Age Pension age…If you’re under Age Pension age and receiving super benefits…If you’re over Age Pension age and not yet started receiving super benefits…If you’re over Age Pension age and receiving super benefits…Background: Age Pension rules Q: Can you please confirm whether the assets held in a superannuation fund count towards the Centrelink assets test and income test? A: I can provide you with an overview of how superannuation benefits are treated by Centrelink for the purposes of the Age Pension rules, although you’ll need to check with Centrelink about your personal situation, and how your super benefits are specifically affected. You must satisfy both an income test and an assets test to become an Age Pensioner, and the test that gives you the lowest amount of Age Pension is the test that prevails (for more information on Age Pension eligibility, see Super Guide articles Australian Age Pension: 10 important facts you should know and Australian Age Pension: Am I eligible and how do I apply? ). If you’re under Age Pension age…If you’re under your Age Pension age (currently 65.5 years, and eventually rising to 67 year for those born after a certain date), superannuation benefits generally do NOT count towards the Centrelink assets test or income test. If an individual is under Age Pension age, and is not yet drawing on their super benefits, then those super benefits are not assessed under the Centrelink income and assets test for government benefits. I explain the Age Pension age rules in more detail in the Super Guide articles Age Pension age now 65.5 years (since July 2017) and Age Pension age increasing to 67 years. If you’re under Age Pension age and receiving super benefits…Superannuation benefits DO count however when assessing eligibility for the Age Pension if your super account is in pension phase and you’re receiving pension payments from your super fund, even when you’re under Age Pension age. This distinction is important where you have one member of a couple receiving the Age Pension, and the other member of the couple starts an income stream (pension) from their super fund. The super assets are counted for the Centrelink assets test."
},
{
"docid": "D1105553#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaranteed_Income_Supplement\nOld Age Security",
"text": "\"Old Age Security From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Guaranteed Income Supplement)navigation search The Old Age Security pension (or OAS or OAS-GIS) is a taxable monthly social security payment available to most Canadians 65 years of age or older with individual income less than $122,843. As of January 2018, the basic amount is C$586.66 per month. At tax time, recipients with a 2017 income of over $74,788 must pay back a portion of their Old Age Security at a rate of 15% of net income. This is often referred to as the \"\"OAS clawback\"\". OAS amounts are indexed to the Canadian Consumer Price Index and are adjusted every calendar quarter if the 3-month average CPI has increased. Contents [ hide ]1 Eligibility criteria1.1 Full pension1.2 Partial pension2 Social security agreements3 Comparison to other nations4 See also5 References6 External links Eligibility criteria [ edit]A person must apply to Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) and meet the eligibility criteria to receive benefits. Full pension [ edit]To receive a full OAS pension, a person must meet these conditions: Category 1 – Lived in Canada for at least 40 years after turning 18, or Category 2 – Born on or before July 1, 1952, and between the time the applicant turned 18 and July 1, 1977, the applicant lived in Canada for some period of time, and the applicant lived in Canada for the 10 years immediately before the application was approved. If an applicant has not lived in Canada for all of the last ten years because they gave up residence in Canada at some time, an applicant may still qualify for a full pension if they meets both conditions below: Lived in Canada for the year immediately before the application was approved, and Prior to these last 10 years, the applicant lived in Canada after age 18 at least three times as long as the total of absences during the last 10 years. Partial pension [ edit]If an individual does not qualify for a full pension, he/she may qualify for a partial pension if he/she meets these conditions: Age 65 or older, and Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is living in Canada, and Lived in Canada for the last 10 years. Social security agreements [ edit]Canada has social security agreements with a number of countries."
},
{
"docid": "D1084279#0",
"title": "https://www.yourlifechoices.com.au/age-pension/pension-eligibility/age-pension-residency-requirements\nAge Pension residency requirements",
"text": "Age Pension | Pension eligibility > Age Pension residency requirements11th Oct 2010Age Pension residency requirements FONT SIZE: A+ A- EMAIL PRINT 3 comments Debbie Mc Taggart Strict residency requirements exist for those wishing to claim the Age Pension. YOURLife Choices subscriber, Jamie, would like to know if he can claim the Age Pension from the Philippines. Q. Jamie I am an Australian citizen currently residing in the Philippines. I worked in Sydney for almost nine years before I was reassigned to Manila in late 1996. I am now 63-years old and would like to know if I am entitled to the Age Pension when I turn 65. I am currently unemployed and retired from my previous job when I reached the age of 60. A. Provided by Centrelink To qualify for the Age Pension you must be an Australian resident and reside in Australia on the day that you lodge your claim. You also need to meet the 10-year qualifying Australian residence requirements, unless you are claiming under an International Social Security Agreement. There is currently no International Social Security Agreement with the Philippines. The 10-year Australian residence requirement means you have been an Australian resident for a continuous period of at least 10 years, or for a number of periods which total more than 10 years, with one of the periods being at least five years."
},
{
"docid": "D869967#0",
"title": "http://citywire.co.uk/money/state-pension-reforms-what-will-i-receive/a654833\nInvestment Basics",
"text": "\"by Michelle Mc Gagh on Feb 04, 2013 at 11:46The introduction of a £144-a-week, flat-rate state pension in 2017 has left some people confused about just what they will receive and wondering whether they will be short-changed in retirement. Under the government's plans anyone who contributes national insurance contributions (NICs) for 35 years will receive the full amount of £144-a-week. This is an increase from the current £142.70 basic level of means-tested pension available for a single pensioner. If you contribute less than 35 years of NICs you will receive less than £144-a-week as a basic payment. There will also be a minimum qualifying period of between seven and 10 years to receive anything from the state. What will I get? The introduction of a £144-a-week state pension isn’t as straightforward as it sounds because there are many people who have already paid in enough contributions and also built up extra state pension provision. To work out how much you are due, you first need to work out your ‘foundation amount’. This is a new term that has been brought in by the flat-rate pension reforms. It is the amount of state pension entitlement you have already built up."
},
{
"docid": "D3063839#0",
"title": "http://www.conferenceboard.ca/hcp/details/society/elderly-poverty.aspx\nElderly Poverty",
"text": "International Ranking Canada benchmarked against 15 countries Elderly Poverty Print Key Messages Canada ranks in third place and scores an “A” on this indicator. Poverty among the elderly in Canada is at 6.7 per cent, much lower than for children or the working-age population. After 20 years of reductions, Canada’s elderly poverty rate rose between the mid-1990s and late 2000s. Putting elderly poverty in context By 2050, the number of people aged 65 and older will more than triple, to 1.5 billion worldwide. Aging presents a significant challenge to the long-term sustainability of public finances through increases in demand for public pensions, health services, and long-term care in Canada and its peer countries. Together, rising life expectancy and low fertility create a demographic pincer movement, the impact of which is sharpened by increasingly early retirement. In Europe, there are about 35 people of pensionable age for every 100 people of working age. If present demographic trends continue, there will be 75 pensioners for every 100 workers in 2050. 1Canada, like its peers, has a greying population. In 2030, an estimated 23 per cent of the Canadian population will be over age 65, double the share in 1990."
},
{
"docid": "D2186933#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/superannuation-topics/age-pension-income-test\nAge Pension calculator: How much could you be eligible for?",
"text": "Age Pension calculator: How much could you be eligible for? Welcome to the Super Guide Age Pension calculator. Using the calculator is easy. Enter your details in the calculator below (in the yellow blocks) and you will see an estimate of amount of Age Pension you may be eligible for. The Age Pension rates are those that apply from 20 March 2018 to 19 September 2018. You can ... Read more March 20, 2018 by Super Guide Leave a Comment Australian Age Pension: Am I eligible and how do I apply? Any Australian resident hoping to receive the Age Pension must actively apply for this government-funded benefit. You don’t automatically receive the Age Pension when you reach a certain age, or when you satisfy the other eligibility requirements. You must complete special Centrelink forms and submit those forms to ... Read more March 14, 2018 by Trish Power 1 Comment Age Pension: Are you eligible for the Work Bonus? If you choose to work while receiving the Age Pension, then you will be entitled to a Work Bonus."
},
{
"docid": "D2774775#0",
"title": "https://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/957248-australian-age-pension-rules-for-expats-about-to-change-again-from-1-january-2017/\nAustralian Age Pension Rules for Expats about to change again from 1 January 2017",
"text": "\"Sign in to follow this Followers 13Australian Age Pension Rules for Expats about to change again from 1 January 2017By 4My Ego, December 6, 2016 in Home Country Forum1 2 3 4 5 6 Next Page 1 of 134My Ego Platinum Member Advanced Members3,4543,057 posts#1Posted December 6, 2016 (edited)Don't get caught in the crossfire. The Federal Government has tightened age pension portability rules. From January 2017, pensioners will only be able to remain absent from Australia for six weeks before facing possible cuts to their age pension. Legislation passed last year by the House of Representatives has reduced the amount of time that an Australian receiving the age pension can be absent from Australia before facing a reduction in benefit from 1 January 2017. The new time period is six weeks ( down from 26 weeks) and the legislation is estimated to affect approximately 190,000 pensioners, compliments of the Australia Government. Under current legislation, pensioners can be absent from Australia for 26 weeks before pension benefits are affected. After this amount of time, the pension is reduced to a rate that depends on the number of years that you have worked in Australia. The Social Services Legislation Amendment (Budget Repair) Bill 2015 reduces this length of time to six weeks. The exception is residents who have lived in Australia longer than 35 years, will continue to receive the pension even if they are away for longer than 26 weeks. Edited December 6, 2016 by 4My Egosandgroper2Super Member Advanced Members7171,286 posts#2Posted December 6, 2016Bloody great."
},
{
"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": "D1024721#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/smsfs/super-pension-income-health-card-test\nMore retirees eligible for Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from September 2017",
"text": "More retirees eligible for Seniors Health Card (CSHC) from September 2017September 20, 2017 by Trish Power 14 Comments Contents [ Close]How do the CSHC income test rules work? What other changes affect CSHC eligibility? How does the new CSHC income test work? Why has the government included superannuation pension income? Why is the government using the term ‘untaxed superannuation income’? In summary…Taking effecting from 20 September 2017, the income test thresholds for the Commonwealth Seniors Health Card (CSHC) have increased again, in line with the federal government’s promise to index the thresholds annually. CSHC income thresholds are now indexed annually in line with CPI (inflation). The first indexation under the new rules took place from September 2014 (the first time since 2001), and then again from September 2015, and again from September 2016, and now the thresholds have been indexed again, effective from 20 September 2017. The practical impact of increasing the thresholds for the CSHC income test is that more Australians will be eligible for the CSHC, but this opportunity is tempered by the fact that since January 2015, previously excluded income (deemed income from super pensions) is now counted towards the income test. How do the CSHC income test rules work?"
},
{
"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": "D1788115#0",
"title": "https://atotaxrates.info/family-assistance/age-pension/\nAge Pension",
"text": "Age Pension The age pension in Australia is payable based on tests for age, income and assets. There is also a residence requirement. Pensions are inflation-adjusted on a 6 monthly basis on 20 September and 20 March each year.2017 Budget Measures for pensioners Enhanced residency tests for Age pension and DSP are to apply from 1 July 2018 in measures announced in the 2017 Budget. See below under “Age pension residence test”. A one-off Energy Assistance Payment of $75 for singles and $125 for couples paid to those who are receiving a pension or other qualifying payment on 20 June 2017 and resident in Australia. The qualifying payments include the Age Pension, Disability Support Pension, Parenting Payment Single, Service Pension, veterans’ Income Support Supplement, veterans’ Disability Pension, War Widow (er)’s Pension and permanent impairment payments under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 and the Safety, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988. The Pensioner Concession Card will be reinstated to former pension and veterans’ payments recipients who lost eligibility for their payment following asset changes that commenced 1 January 2017. News: Income Test changes 1 January 2016From 1 January 2016 there is a 10% cap on the income from defined benefit superannuation schemes which can be excluded from the social security income test. The new measure will not apply to military superannuation schemes. For people with a defined benefit income stream with a deductible amount greater than 10 per cent, the change increases the amount of assessable income included in the social security income test for certain Australian Government payments."
},
{
"docid": "D3521472#0",
"title": "https://www.dss.gov.au/about-the-department/international/policy/social-security-payments-residence-criteria\nSocial Security Payments - Residence Criteria",
"text": "\"Social Security Payments - Residence Criteria Background - a residence-based system Residence and New Zealand citizens Exceptions to the residence rules for income support Periods of qualifying residence Exemption from periods of residence Newly arrived resident's waiting period Exemptions from the newly arrived resident's waiting period Exemptions according to migration category Exemptions from Special Benefit waiting period Assurance of Support Summary Pending the passage of legislation, there will be changes to the residence rules, Assurance of Support and Newly Arrived Resident’s Waiting Period. For further information, visit the Upcoming Changes page. Background - a residence-based system The Australian income support system differs from those of most other developed countries, in that it is funded from general revenue, rather than from direct contributions by individuals and employers. Instead of reflecting the level and duration of contributions into a social insurance fund, Australian income support is based on residence and need. In general, a person must be an \"\"Australian resident\"\", as defined in the Social Security Act 1991, in order to qualify for Australian social security payments. An Australian resident is a person who resides in Australia and has permission to remain permanently—either because they are: an Australian citizen; the holder of a permanent visa; or a protected Special Category Visa holder (as described below). In deciding whether a person is residing in Australia, factors such as the person's domestic, financial and family ties to Australia are taken into account, as well as the frequency and duration of any absences from Australia and the reasons for such absences. [ top ]Residence and New Zealand citizens Before 26 February 2001, holders of Special Category Visas (i.e. New Zealand citizens entering Australia under the Trans-Tasman Travel Arrangements) could meet the definition of an Australian resident if they were residing in Australia and likely to remain permanently. New Zealand citizens may enter Australia as a Special Category Visa holder, or on a permanent visa under the Migration Program (ie as if migrating from any other country). A Special Category Visa is granted to a New Zealand citizen who does not hold a visa on arrival in Australia, and who presents their New Zealand passport."
},
{
"docid": "D2290171#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_security_in_Australia\nSocial security in Australia",
"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's factual accuracy may be compromised due to out-of-date information. ( May 2017)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( November 2013)Social security, in Australia, refers to a system of social welfare payments provided by Commonwealth Government of Australia. These payments are administered by Centrelink, a branch of the Department of Human Services. In Australia, most benefits are means tested. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Contemporary welfare attitudes3 Legal framework4 Payments under the Social Security Act and the Student Assistance Act4.1 Income support4.1.1 Age Pension4.1.2 Newstart Allowance4.1.3 Youth Allowance4.1.4 Austudy Payment4.1.5 ABSTUDY4.1.6 Disability Support Pension4.1.7 Sickness Allowance4.1.8 Carer Payment4.1.9 Parenting Payment4.2 Additional and supplementary payments4.2.1 Rent Assistance4.2.2 Pharmaceutical Allowance4.2.3 Telephone Allowance4.2.4 Pensioner Education Supplement5 Payments made under the A New Tax System (Family Assistance) Act5.1 Family Tax benefit5.2 Maternity Immunisation Allowance5.3 Child Care Benefit5.4 Schoolkids Bonus6 Paid Parental Leave Scheme7 Concession cards8 Prisons and psychiatric hospitals9 Review of social security decisions9.1 Internal review9.1.1 Original decision maker (ODM) review9.1.2 Authorised review officer (ARO) review9.2 External review9.2.1 The Social Security Appeals Tribunal – SSAT9.2.2 The AAT and the Courts9.2.3 The Ombudsman10 See also11 References12 External links History [ edit]Prior to 1900 in Australia, charitable assistance from benevolent societies, sometimes with financial contributions from the authorities, was the primary means of relief for people not able to support themselves. [ 1] The 1890s economic depression and the rise of the trade unions and the Labor parties during this period led to a movement for welfare reform. [ 2]In 1900, the states of New South Wales and Victoria enacted legislation introducing non-contributory pensions for those aged 65 and over."
},
{
"docid": "D987956#0",
"title": "http://www.superguide.com.au/superannuation-topics/age-pension-age\nAge Pension age",
"text": "Age Pension age Age Pension age is the age at which an Australian can claim the Age Pension, subject to meeting the other Age Pension rules. Australians retiring today can access the Age Pension from age 65 (for men) and since July 2013, from age 65 for women. The Age Pension age for women used to be 60 years but has steadily increased to 65 years, in line with the Age Pension age for men. The Age Pension age has also risen for Australians born after a certain date. For anyone born after June 1952, your Age Pension age will be older than 65 years. ( The Age Pension age will remain at 65 for anyone born before July 1952.) If you were born after June 1952, then your Age Pension age depends on your specific date of birth. The first shift upwards in Age Pension age will occur in July 2017 when the eligibility age increases to 65.5 years (for Australians born on or after 1 July 1952 and before January 1953), and then in six-month increments every 2 years, until it reaches the age of 67 years from 1 July 2023. Note: The Liberal government wanted to increase Age Pension age to 70 years but has received no support from the ALP opposition or the minority parties. The Liberal government intended to increase the Age pension age in six-month increments (every 18 months) from July 2017, until it reached the age of 70 years from 1 July 2035."
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{
"docid": "D2959426#0",
"title": "http://www.sbnation.com/tennis/2015/1/31/7955931/serena-williams-australian-open-winner-2015-womens-champion\nSerena Williams wins 2015 Australian Open women's title",
"text": "Michael Dodge/Getty Images There was no upset on Saturday, as top-seeded Serena Williams took home her 19th Grand Slam title after defeating Maria Sharapova in straight sets, 6-3, 7-6 (7-5). This is Williams' sixth Australian Open crown, the most in the open era, having previously won it in 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 and now 2015. As always, Williams played focused and sharp against Sharapova despite battling a cold. It's been 10 years since the Russian star has beaten Williams, who used her serve to dominate the game. Not only did Williams log 18 aces, but she also won 84 percent of first serve points to Sharapova's 67 percent. Williams was the aggressor throughout, going to the net and gambling on winners while Sharapova played more conservatively. The first set started out close, with neither player creating separation. After a rain delay, Williams came back strong and closed it, 6-3, breaking Sharapova's serve three times. With the history between the two and Williams' record of dominance after winning the first set in major tournaments, it seemed a lopsided victory was coming. Instead, Sharapova rallied."
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{
"docid": "D677080#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Djokovic\nNovak Djokovic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Djokovic)navigation search\"\"Djokovic\"\" redirects here. For other people, see Djokovic (surname). Novak Djokovic Djokovic at the 2011 Hopman Cup Native name Novak Đoković Новак ЂоковићCountry (sports) Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) Serbia (2006–present)Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco Born 22 May 1987 (age 30)Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) [1] [2]Turned pro 2003Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Prize money US$ 110,020,7562nd all-time leader in earnings Official website novakdjokovic.com Singles Career record 786–166 (82.56% in Grand Slam and ATP World Tour main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)Career titles 68 ( 7th in the Open Era)Highest ranking No. 1 (4 July 2011)Current ranking No. 13 (2 April 2018) [3]Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016)French Open W ( 2016)Wimbledon W ( 2011, 2014, 2015)US Open W ( 2011, 2015)Other tournaments Tour Finals W ( 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)Olympic Games SF ( 2008, 2012)Doubles Career record 45–61 (42.45%)Career titles 1Highest ranking No. 114 (30 November 2009)Current ranking No. 543 (2 April 2018)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 1R ( 2006, 2007)French Open 1R ( 2006)Wimbledon 2R ( 2006)US Open 1R ( 2006)Team competitions Davis Cup W ( 2010)Hopman Cup F ( 2008, 2013)Medal record [hide]Olympic Games2008 Beijing Singles Last updated on: 2 April 2018Signature of Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic ( Serbian: Novak Đoković, Новак Ђоковић, pronounced [nôʋaːk dʑôːkoʋitɕ] ( listen); [4] born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 13 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). [ 5]Djokovic has won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, five ATP Finals titles, 30 Masters 1000 series titles, 12 ATP World Tour 500 tournaments, and has held the No."
},
{
"docid": "D1695480#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Block_(Australian_TV_series)\nThe Block (Australian TV series)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The Block Created by Julian Cress David Barbour Presented by Jamie Durie Scott Cam Shelley Craft Starring Foreman: Keith Schleiger Dan Reilly Judges John Mc Grath Neale Whitaker Shaynna Blaze Darren Palmer Romy Alwill Opening theme\"\"Here Comes Another One\"\" by Groove Terminator Original Version (seasons 1-5)Remixed Editions (season 6-present)Country of origin Australia Original language (s)English No. of seasons 13No. of episodes 604 (as of 29 October 2017)Production Executive producer (s)Julian Cress [1]Justin Sturzaker [2]Location (s)Sydney (seasons 1–3, 6)Melbourne (seasons 4–5, 7–present)Running time 30–90 mins (including ads)Production company (s)Watercress Productions (seasons 4–11)Cavalier Productions (seasons 12–present)Release Original network Nine Network Picture format576i ( SDTV)1080i ( HDTV)Audio format Stereo Original release Original Series 1 June 2003 – 25 July 2004Revived Series 22 September 2010– present External links Website The Block is an Australian reality television series broadcast on the Nine Network. The series follows four or five couples as they compete against each other to renovate and style houses/apartments and sell them at auction for the highest price. The series first ran for two consecutive seasons in 2003 and 2004, and was originally hosted by Jamie Durie. The Nine Network revived The Block after a six-year absence, with a third season commenced airing on 22 September 2010, [3] [4] this time hosted by television personality and builder Scott Cam. [ 5] Shelley Craft joined as co-host from the fourth season. The Block has a large number of commercial sponsors and prominently features brand sponsorships regularly throughout episodes. [ 6]Contents [ hide ]1 Format2 Hosts and judges3 Series overview4 Combined profits4.1 Auction4.2 Returning teams5 Season synopsis5.1 Season 15.2 Season 25.3 Season 35.4 Season 45.5 Season 55.6 Season 65.7 Season 75.8 Season 85.9 Season 95.10 Season 105.11 Season 115.12 Season 125.13 Season 135.14 Season 146 Viewership7 Awards and nominations8 Reno Rumble9 International broadcasters and adaptations9.1 Broadcasters9.2 Adaptations10 Notes11 See also12 References13 External links Format [ edit]The original format of the series featured four couples with a prior relationship renovating a derelict apartment block in the Sydney suburb of Bondi, with each couple renovating a separate apartment over a period of 12 weeks and with a budget of A$ 40,000. The apartments were then sold at auction, with each couple keeping any profit made above a set reserve price and the couple with the highest profit winning a A$100,000 prize."
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"docid": "D1506451#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troye_Sivan\nTroye Sivan",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Troye Sivan Sivan in 2015Born Troye Sivan Mellet 5 June 1995 (age 22)Johannesburg, South Africa Residence Perth, Western Australia, Australia Occupation Singer songwriter actor You Tuber Years active 2007–present Musical career Origin Perth, Western Australia Genres Dream pop electropop Instruments Vocals piano bass guitar Labels EMI Australia [1] Capitol Associated acts Broods, Velied, Betty Who, Tkay Maidza, Alessia Cara, Zedd, Martin Garrix Website www .troyesivan .com You Tube information Channel Troye Sivan18Years active 2007–present Subscribers 4.5 million (23 February 2018)Total views 248 million (23 February 2018) [ show]Play buttons Subscriber and view counts updated as of 23 February 2018. Troye Sivan Mellet ( / t r ɔɪ s ɪ ˈ v ɑː n /; born 5 June 1995) is a South African-born Australian singer, songwriter, actor, and You Tube personality. After gaining popularity as a singer on You Tube and in Australian talent competitions, Sivan signed with EMI Australia, a Universal Music Australia label, in 2013 and released his debut extended play, TRXYE (2014), which peaked at number 5 on the U. S. Billboard 200. Its lead single, \"\" Happy Little Pill \"\", reached number 10 on Australian music charts. In 2015, he released his second extended play Wild followed by his debut studio album Blue Neighbourhood, whose lead single \"\" Youth \"\" became Sivan's first single to enter the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at number 23. [ 2]As an actor, Sivan portrayed the younger version of the titular character in the 2009 X-Men film X-Men Origins: Wolverine and starred as the title character in the Spud film trilogy. As a You Tube personality, Sivan used to upload video blogs regularly and, as of 2016, has over 4 million subscribers and over 241 million total views. [ 3] His video, \"\"The 'Boyfriend' Tag\"\", with fellow vlogger Tyler Oakley earned them a Teen Choice Award in the \"\"Choice Web Collaboration\"\" category. In October 2014, Time named Sivan as one of the \"\"25 Most Influential Teens of 2014\"\". [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Personal life2 Career2.1 Music2.2 Music videos2.3 Acting2.4 You Tube3 Artistry4 Filmography4.1 Film4.2 Television4.3 Theatre5 Discography6 Tours7 Awards and nominations8 References9 External links Personal life Sivan was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, [5] [6] the son of Laurelle and Shaun Mellet. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williams_sisters\nWilliams sisters",
"text": "\"Williams sisters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Venus and Serena\"\" redirects here. For the documentary, see Venus and Serena (film). This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. ( April 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Venus and Serena Venus Serena Highest singles ranking: No. 1 (February 25, 2002) No. 1 (July 8, 2002)Highest doubles ranking: No. 1 (June 7, 2010) No. 1 (June 7, 2010)Women's Singles titles: 49 72Women's Doubles titles: 21 23Grand Slam Women's Singles titles: 7 (Wimbledon 2000/01/05/07/08, US Open 2000/01)23 (Aus Open 2003/05/07/09/10/15/17, French Open 2002/13/15, Wimbledon 2002/03/09/10/12/15/16, US Open 1999/2002/08/12/13/14)Grand Slam Women's Doubles titles:14 (Aus Open 2001/03/09/10, French Open 1999/2010, Wimbledon 2000/02/08/09/12/16, US Open 1999/2009)14 (Aus Open 2001/03/09/10, French Open 1999/2010, Wimbledon 2000/02/08/09/12/16, US Open 1999/2009)Grand Slam Mixed Doubles titles: 2 (Aus Open 1998, French Open 1998) 2 (Wimbledon 1998, US Open 1998)Summer Olympics Singles titles: Gold (Sydney 2000)Gold (London 2012)Summer Olympics Doubles titles: Gold (Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008, London 2012)Gold (Sydney 2000, Beijing 2008, London 2012)Fed Cup titles: 1 (1999) 1 (1999)Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand) Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Career Earnings: $39,900,489 (2nd)$84,463,131 (1st)The Williams sisters are two professional American tennis players: Venus Williams (b. 1980), a seven-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), and Serena Williams (b. 1981), twenty-three-time Grand Slam title winner (singles), both of whom were coached from an early age by their parents Richard Williams and Oracene Price."
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"docid": "D277234#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Wawrinka\nStan Wawrinka",
"text": "\"Stan Wawrinka From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Stan Wawrinka Wawrinka at the 2016 US Open Full name Stanislas Wawrinka Country (sports) Switzerland Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco Born 28 March 1985 (age 33)Lausanne, Switzerland Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Turned pro 2002Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand)Coach Dimitri Zavialoff (2002–2010) Peter Lundgren (2010–2012) Magnus Norman (2013–2017) Richard Krajicek (2016) Paul Annacone (2017)Prize money US$ 30,955,5108th all-time leader in earnings Official website stanwawrinka.com Singles Career record 468–266 (63.76%)Career titles 16Highest ranking No. 3 (27 January 2014)Current ranking No. 21 (19 March 2018) [1]Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 2014)French Open W ( 2015)Wimbledon QF ( 2014, 2015)US Open W ( 2016)Other tournaments Tour Finals SF ( 2013, 2014, 2015)Olympic Games 2R ( 2008)Doubles Career record 72–88 (45%)Career titles 2Highest ranking No. 88 (2 February 2015)Current ranking No. 543 (5 March 2018)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 3R ( 2006)French Open 3R ( 2006)Wimbledon 1R ( 2006, 2007)US Open 1R ( 2005)Team competitions Davis Cup W ( 2014)Olympic medal record [hide]2008 Beijing Doubles Last updated on: 11 March 2018. Stanislas Wawrinka ( French: [stanislas vavʁiŋka]; born 28 March 1985) is a Swiss professional tennis player. Professionally known as Stan, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world No. 3 singlesranking for the first time on 27 January 2014. [ 2] His career highlights include three Grand Slam titles at the 2014 Australian Open, 2015 French Open and 2016 US Open, where he defeated the world No. 1 player in the final on all three occasions, reaching the final of the 2017 French Open, winning an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title at the Monte-Carlo Masters in 2014, and reaching three other finals at 2008 Rome, 2013 Madrid and 2017 Indian Wells."
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"docid": "D1910299#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Azarenka\nVictoria Azarenka",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Victoria Azarenka Azarenka at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships Full name Victoria Fyodorovna Azarenka Native name Вікторыя Фёдараўна АзаранкаCountry (sports) Belarus Residence Manhattan Beach, California Born July 31, 1989 (age 28) Minsk, Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)Turned pro 2003Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Coach Slava Konikov (2018-present)Prize money US$ 28,247,843 (26 June 2017) [1] [2]Singles Career record 469–169 (73.51%)Career titles 20 WTA, 1 ITF [1]Highest ranking No. 1 (30 January 2012)Current ranking No. 92 (2 April 2018)Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 2012, 2013)French Open SF ( 2013)Wimbledon SF ( 2011, 2012)US Open F ( 2012, 2013)Other tournaments Tour Finals F ( 2011)Doubles Career record 136–51Career titles 6 WTA, 3 ITFHighest ranking No. 7 (7 July 2008)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open F ( 2008, 2011)French Open F ( 2009)Wimbledon QF ( 2008)US Open 2R ( 2009)Mixed doubles Career titles 3Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results Australian Open F ( 2007)French Open W ( 2008)Wimbledon 3R ( 2012)US Open W ( 2007)Team competitions Fed Cup 21–5Medal record [hide]Representing Belarus Olympic Games2012 London Mixed Doubles2012 London Singles Last updated on: 27 June 2017. Azarenka on Belarus postage stamp Victória Fyódorovna Azárenka ( Belarusian: Вікторыя Фёдараўна Азаранка; Russian: Виктория Фёдоровна Азаренко; born 31 July 1989) is a Belarusian professional tennis player. She is a former world No. 1 in singles and was the year-end No. 1 in 2012. She has won two Australian Open singles titles ( 2012 and 2013 ), becoming the only Belarusian player, male or female, to win a Grand Slam singles title. Her other achievements include winning six Premier Mandatory tournaments including the Sunshine Double in 2016, the singles bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, two mixed doubles Grand Slam titles—the 2007 US Open with Max Mirnyi, the 2008 French Open with Bob Bryan —and the gold medal in the mixed doubles at the 2012 Summer Olympics with Max Mirnyi. ["
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"docid": "D726880#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Spieth\nJordan Spieth",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Jordan Spieth Spieth in February 2015Personal information Full name Jordan Alexander Spieth Born July 27, 1993 (age 24)Dallas, Texas, U. S. Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13.2 st)Nationality United States Residence Dallas, Texas, U. S. Career College University of Texas Turned professional 2012Current tour (s) PGA Tour Professional wins 14Number of wins by tour PGA Tour 11PGA Tour of Australasia 2Other 1Best results in major championships (wins: 3)Masters Tournament Won: 2015U. S. Open Won: 2015The Open Championship Won: 2017PGA Championship 2nd: 2015Achievements and awards PGA Tour Rookie of the Year 2013PGA Player of the Year 2015PGA Tour Player of the Year 2015PGA Tour leading money winner 2015Fed Ex Cup Champion 2015Vardon Trophy 2015, 2017Byron Nelson Award 2015, 2017Jordan Alexander Spieth (born July 27, 1993) is an American professional golfer on the PGA Tour and former world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking. He is a three-time major winner and the 2015 Fed Ex Cup champion. [ 1] In April 2016, Time magazine named Spieth to its list of the \"\"100 Most Influential People\"\", noting that he \"\"exemplifies everything that's great about sports.\"\" [ 2]Spieth's first major win came in the 2015 Masters Tournament, when he shot a 270 (−18) and pocketed $1.8 million. He tied the 72-hole record set by Tiger Woods in 1997 and became the second youngest golfer (behind Woods) to win the Masters. He then won the 2015 U. S. Open with a score of 5-under-par. [ 3] He was the youngest U. S. Open champion since amateur Bobby Jones in 1923. He followed up with a win in the 2015 Tour Championship, which clinched the 2015 Fed Ex Cup. Two years later, Spieth won his third major at the 2017 Open Championship, by three shots at 12 under-par. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Amateur career3 Professional career3.1 20133.2 20143.3 20153.3.1 2015 Masters3.3.2 2015 U. S. Open3.3.3 Rest of 20153.4 20163.5 20173.5.1 2017 Open Championship3.5.2 Rest of 20173.6 20184 Personal life5 Charity6 Professional wins (14)6.1 PGA Tour wins (11)6.2 PGA Tour of Australasia wins (2)6.3 Other wins (1)7 Major championships7.1 Wins (3)7.2 Results timeline7.3 Summary8 Results in World Golf Championships9 PGA Tour career summary10 U. S. national team appearances11 Equipment12 See also13 Notes14 References15 External links Early life [ edit]Spieth was born in 1993 in Dallas, Texas, to Shawn Spieth and Mary Christine (née Julius) Spieth. ["
},
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"docid": "D1854900#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Open_(tennis)\nUS Open (tennis)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Coordinates: 40°44′59.26″N 73°50′45.91″WUS Open Official website Founded 1881; 137 years ago Editions 137 (2017)Location New York City, New York, United States Venue USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Surface Grass - outdoors (1881–1974)Clay - outdoors (1975–1977)Hard - outdoors (1978–present) [a]Prize money $ 50,400,000 (2017) [1]Men's Draw 128S / 128Q / 64DCurrent champions Rafael Nadal (singles)Jean-Julien Rojer Horia Tecău (doubles)Most singles titles 7 Richard Sears Bill Larned Bill Tilden Most doubles titles 6 Richard Sears Holcombe Ward Women's Draw 128S / 128Q / 64DCurrent champions Sloane Stephens (singles)Chan Yung-jan Martina Hingis (doubles)Most singles titles 8 Molla Bjurstedt Mallory Most doubles titles 13 Margaret Osborne du Pont Mixed doubles Draw 32Current champions Martina Hingis Jamie Murray Most titles (male) 4 Bill Tilden Bill Talbert Bob Bryan Most titles (female) 8 Margaret Osborne du Pont Margaret Court Grand Slam Australian Open French Open Wimbledon US Open Last completed2017 US Open The United States Open Tennis Championships is a hard court tennistournament. The tournament is the modern version of one of the oldest tennis championships in the world, the U. S. National Championship, for which men's singles was first contested in 1881. Since 1987, the US Open has been chronologically the fourth and final tennis major comprising the Grand Slam each year; the other three, in chronological order, are the Australian Open, the French Open and Wimbledon. The US Open is held annually, starting on the last Monday in August, and lasting for two weeks into September, with the middle weekend coinciding with the Labor Day holiday. The main tournament consists of five event championships: men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles, and mixed doubles, with additional tournaments for senior, junior, and wheelchair players. Since 1978, the tournament has been played on acrylichard courts at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City. The US Open is owned and organized by the United States Tennis Association (USTA), a not-for-profit organization, and the current Chairperson of the US Open is Katrina Adams. Net proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships, and television deals are used to promote the development of tennis in the United States. The US Open is the only Grand Slam that employs tiebreakers in every set of a match. For the other three Grand Slam events, if a match goes to the last possible set (the third for women, fifth for men) and there is a 6–6 tie, the match continues until one player wins by two games, but the sets played before the last set always employ tiebreakers should a set reach 6–6."
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"docid": "D1689639#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheppard_(band)\nSheppard (band)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sheppard Sheppard at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in October 2014. From left to right: George, Amy and Emma Sheppard, Jason Bovino, Dean Gordon and Michael Butler. Background information Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia Genres Indie pop, indie rock Years active 2009 –present Labels Empire of Song/ MGM Chugg Decca / Universal Republic Website officialsheppard .com Members George Sheppard Amy Sheppard Michael Butler Jason Bovino Emma Sheppard Dean Gordon Past members Jared Tredly Sheppard is an Australian indie pop band from Brisbane, formed in 2009. Their debut studio album, Bombs Away, was released on 11 July 2014, and peaked at No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association, while their second single, \"\" Geronimo \"\", spent three weeks at No. 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified 5× platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, Sheppard were nominated for Best Independent Release for \"\" Let Me Down Easy \"\". At the 2014 ceremony, they were nominated for Album of the Year, Best Group, Best Independent Release, Best Pop Release, Song of the Year, Producer of the Year, and Best Video. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 History2.1 Early years and formation (2009–13)2.2 Bombs Away (2014–2015)2.3 Watching the Sky (2016–present)3 Band members3.1 Timeline4 Discography5 Awards and nominations5.1 AIR Awards5.2 APRA Awards5.3 ARIA Awards6 References7 External links Early life [ edit]The Sheppard siblings grew up and attended an international primary school in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea [1] (at the time known as the Sir Hubert Murray International School, now part of the Ela Murray International School or TEMIS group). The family relocated to Brisbane where Amy attended Somerville House for secondary education and, by 2009, she was studying a music course at TAFE Queensland Brisbane. ["
},
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"docid": "D799953#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novak_Djokovic\nNovak Djokovic",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Djokovic\"\" redirects here. For other people, see Djokovic (surname). Novak Djokovic Djokovic at the 2011 Hopman Cup Native name Novak Đoković Новак ЂоковићCountry (sports) Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) Serbia (2006–present)Residence Monte Carlo, Monaco Born 22 May 1987 (age 30)Belgrade, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) [1] [2]Turned pro 2003Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Prize money US$ 110,020,7562nd all-time leader in earnings Official website novakdjokovic.com Singles Career record 786–166 (82.56% in Grand Slam and ATP World Tour main draw matches, and in Davis Cup)Career titles 68 ( 7th in the Open Era)Highest ranking No. 1 (4 July 2011)Current ranking No. 13 (2 April 2018) [3]Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016)French Open W ( 2016)Wimbledon W ( 2011, 2014, 2015)US Open W ( 2011, 2015)Other tournaments Tour Finals W ( 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)Olympic Games SF ( 2008, 2012)Doubles Career record 45–61 (42.45%)Career titles 1Highest ranking No. 114 (30 November 2009)Current ranking No. 543 (2 April 2018)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 1R ( 2006, 2007)French Open 1R ( 2006)Wimbledon 2R ( 2006)US Open 1R ( 2006)Team competitions Davis Cup W ( 2010)Hopman Cup F ( 2008, 2013)Medal record [hide]Olympic Games2008 Beijing Singles Last updated on: 2 April 2018Signature of Novak Djokovic. Novak Djokovic ( Serbian: Novak Đoković, Новак Ђоковић, pronounced [nôʋaːk dʑôːkoʋitɕ] ( listen); [4] born 22 May 1987) is a Serbian professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 13 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). [ 5]Djokovic has won 12 Grand Slam singles titles, five ATP Finals titles, 30 Masters 1000 series titles, 12 ATP World Tour 500 tournaments, and has held the No."
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"docid": "D2532742#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Court\nMargaret Court",
"text": "\"Margaret Court From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Margaret Court AO MBECourt in 1964Country (sports) Australia Residence Perth, Western Australia Born 16 July 1942 (age 75)Albury, New South Wales Height 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)Turned pro 1960Retired 1977Plays Right-handed (one-handed backhand)Int. Tennis Ho F 1979 ( member page)Singles Career titles 192 (92 during the open era)Highest ranking No. 1 (1962)Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973)French Open W ( 1962, 1964, 1969, 1970, 1973)Wimbledon W ( 1963, 1965, 1970)US Open W ( 1962, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1973)Doubles Highest ranking No. 1 (1963)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open W (1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973)French Open W (1964, 1965, 1966, 1973)Wimbledon W (1964, 1969)US Open W (1963, 1968, 1970, 1973, 1975)Other doubles tournaments Tour Finals W ( 1973, 1975)Mixed doubles Career titles 21 (7 during the open era)Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results Australian Open W ( 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969)French Open W ( 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969)Wimbledon W ( 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1975)US Open W (1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972)Team competitions Fed Cup W ( 1964, 1965, 1968, 1971)Margaret Court AO MBE (née Smith; born 16 July 1942), also known as Margaret Smith Court, is a retired Australian tennis player and former world No. 1. She is currently a Christian minister in Perth, Western Australia. In tennis, she amassed more major titles than any other player in history. In 1970, Court became the first woman during the Open era (and the second woman in history) to win the singles Grand Slam (all four major tournaments in the same calendar year). She won 24 of those titles (11 in the Open era), a record that still stands. She also won 19 women's doubles and 21 mixed doubles titles, giving her a record 64 major titles overall."
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"docid": "D985496#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-League\nA-League",
"text": "\"This article is about the professional soccer league in Australia. For the former North American league, see A-League (1995–2004). A-League Founded April 2004; 14 years ago First season 2005–06Country Australia (9 teams)Other club (s) from New Zealand (1 team)Confederation AFC ( Asia)Number of teams 10Level on pyramid 1Domestic cup (s) FFA Cup International cup (s) AFC Champions League Current champions Sydney FC (3rd title) ( 2016–17)Current premiers Sydney FC (3rd title) ( 2017-18)Most championships Brisbane Roar Melbourne Victory Sydney FC (3 titles each)Most premierships Melbourne Victory Sydney FC (3 titles)Top goalscorer Besart Berisha (115)TV partners Fox Sports Australia (Australia) Network Ten (Australia) Sky Sport (New Zealand) be IN SPORTS (Spain)Website A-League.com.au2017–18 A-League The A-League is a professional men's soccer league run by Football Federation Australia (FFA). At the top of the Australian league system, it is the country's primary competition for the sport. The A-League was established in 2004 as a successor to the National Soccer League (NSL) and competition commenced in August 2005. The league is currently contested by ten teams; nine based in Australia and one based in New Zealand. It is known as the Hyundai A-League (HAL) through a sponsorship arrangement with the Hyundai Motor Company. Seasons run from October to May and include a 27-round regular season followed by a Finals Series playoff involving the highest-placed teams, culminating in a grand final match. The winner of the regular season tournament is dubbed the 'premier' while the winner of the grand final is the season's 'champion'. This differs from the other major football codes in Australia, where 'premier' refers to the winner of the grand final and the winner of the regular season is the ' minor premier '."
},
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"docid": "D2981638#0",
"title": "http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/02/tennis/serena-williams-700-wins/index.html\nLucky number 700 for Serena Williams",
"text": "\"football Zlatan Ibrahimovic reveals LA Galaxy move in LA Times advert Lucky number 700 for Serena Williams By Susie East Updated 1327 GMT (2127 HKT) April 2, 2015Photos:4th – The only British woman to have won titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments, Virginia Wade won 839 matches in a career spanning more than 20 years. Hide Caption 5 of 8Photos:3rd – In third place, 22-time grand slam victor Steffi Graf of Germany won 902 matches -- 32 more than her husband Andre Agassi. Hide Caption 6 of 8Photos:2nd – Chris Evert of the U. S. is one of two women to win over a thousand matches, clocking a total of 1,309 wins across a glittering career. Hide Caption 7 of 8Photos:1st – Triumphing in 1,442 games, winning 167 WTA singles titles and 18 grand slams, tennis legend Martina Navratilova has the best victory record of all time. Hide Caption 8 of 8Photos:8th – U. S. tennis star Serena Williams has won 19 grand slams and is now the eighth female player to win 700 career matches. Hide Caption 1 of 8Photos:7th – With 739 victories, Conchita Martinez of Spain is the seventh highest winner in women's tennis. Here she lifts the Wimbledon trophy in 1994. Hide Caption 2 of 8Photos:6th – American Lindsay Davenport racked up 753 victories -- winning the U. S. Open, Wimbledon and the Australian Open before retiring and becoming a presenter. Hide Caption 3 of 8Photos:5th – At 759 wins, Arantxa Sanchez-Vicario of Spain makes the top five, having excelled on clay to triumph at the French Open three times. Hide Caption 4 of 8Photos:4th – The only British woman to have won titles at all four Grand Slam tournaments, Virginia Wade won 839 matches in a career spanning more than 20 years."
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"docid": "D222684#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tame_Impala\nTame Impala",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Tame Impala Tame Impala performing in 2014Background information Origin Perth, Western Australia Genres Psychedelic rock [1]psychedelic pop [2] neo-psychedelia [3]Years active 2007–present Labels Modular Interscope Fiction Associated acts Pond Gum The Growl Melody's Echo Chamber Mink Mussel Creek The Dee Dee Dums Space Lime Peacock Allbrook/Avery Relation Longue Distance Felicity Groom Barbagallo MGMT Koi Child Website www .tameimpala .com Members Kevin Parker Past members Nick Allbrook Tame Impala ( / t eɪ m ɪ m ˈ p ɑː l ə / [4]) is a psychedelic rock band conceived by Australian multi-instrumentalist Kevin Parker. [ 5] The band began as a home-recording project for Parker, who writes, records, performs, and produces the music. As a touring act, Parker (guitar, vocals) plays alongside the members of Australian psychedelic rock band Pond – Jay Watson (synthesiser, vocals, guitar), Dominic Simper (guitar, synthesiser), Cam Avery (bass guitar, vocals), and Julien Barbagallo (drums, vocals). Previously signed to Modular Recordings, Tame Impala is now signed to Interscope Records [6] in the US, and Fiction Records in the UK. After a series of singles and EPs, in 2010, the band released their debut studio album, Innerspeaker, which was certified gold in Australia and well received by critics. Their 2012 follow-up, Lonerism, was also acclaimed, reaching platinum status in Australia and receiving a Grammy Award nomination for Best Alternative Music Album. The band's third album, Currents, was released in July 2015, [7] and like its predecessor, it won ARIA Awards for Best Rock Album and Album of the Year. Parker won the APRA Award for Song of the Year 2016 for Currents ' first track, \"\" Let It Happen \"\". [ 8]Contents [ hide ]1 Biography1.1 2007–2008: Early career1.2 2008–2009: Tame Impala EP1.3 2009–2010: \"\"Sundown Syndrome\"\"1.4 2010: Innerspeaker1.5 2011–2014: Lonerism1.6 2015–present: Currents2 Musical style3 Band members3.1 Live3.2 Studio3.3 Past members3.4 Timeline4 Discography5 Awards and nominations5.1 WAMI Awards5.2 ARIA Awards5.3 J Awards5.4 Grammy Awards5.5 Brit Awards5.6 Rolling Stone Awards5.7 APRA Awards5.8 EG Music Awards5.9 MTV Video Music Awards5.10 MTV Europe Music Awards5.11 NME Awards6 References7 External links Biography [ edit]2007–2008: Early career [ edit]The origins of the act can be found in the Perth music scene. Parker played in a number of bands, one being the Dee Dee Dums, a rock duo that consisted of Parker (guitar) and Luke Epstein (drums)."
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"docid": "D1983874#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clay_court\nClay court",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Court Philippe Chatrier at Stade Roland Garros in Paris during the 2006 French Open. A clay court is one of many different types of tennis court. Clay courts are made of crushed shale, stone, brick, or other unbound mineral aggregates. The French Open uses clay courts, making it unique among the Grand Slam tournaments. Clay courts are more common in Continental Europe and Latin America than in the United States, Canada or Britain. Two main types exist: red clay, the more common variety, and green clay, also known as \"\"rubico\"\", which is a harder surface. Although less expensive to construct than other types of tennis courts, the maintenance costs of clay are high as the surface must be rolled to preserve flatness. The water content must also be balanced; green courts are often sloped in order to allow water run-off. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Play2 Variants2.1 Red clay2.2 Green clay3 Players3.1 Clay-court specialist4 Professional tournaments played on clay4.1 Winter clay season4.2 Spring clay season4.3 Summer clay season5 See also6 References Play [ edit]Clay courts favor the \"\"full western grip \"\" for more topspin. \"\" Clay-courters\"\" generally play in a semicircle about 1.5 to 3 metres (5 to 10 feet) behind the baseline."
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"docid": "D548153#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Collette\nToni Collette",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Toni Collette Collette in 2013Born Toni Collett 1 November 1972 (age 45)Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia Alma mater National Institute of Dramatic Art Australian Theatre for Young People Occupation Actress singer musician Years active 1990–present Spouse (s) Dave Galafassi ( m. 2003)Children 2Toni Collett (born 1 November 1972), known as Toni Collette, [1] [2] is an Australian actress and musician, known for her acting work on stage, television, and film as well as a secondary career as the lead singer of the band Toni Collette & the Finish. She has received six AACTA Awards, one Emmy Award and one Golden Globe Award, and has been nominated twice for a BAFTA Award and once for both an Academy Award and a Tony Award. Collette's acting career began in the early 1990s with comedic roles in films such as Spotswood (1992) and Muriel's Wedding (1994), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress. She achieved international recognition as a result of her Academy Award -nominated portrayal of Lynn Sear in The Sixth Sense (1999) and a year later made her Tony Award -nominated Broadway debut with the leading role in the musical The Wild Party. In the 2000s, she was noted for her roles in independent features including About a Boy (2002), for which she won several critics' awards and was nominated for a BAFTA Award, and Little Miss Sunshine (2006), which earned her a Screen Actors Guild Award as well as her second Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations. Her other film roles include Emma (1996), Clockwatchers (1997), Velvet Goldmine (1998), Hotel Splendide (2000), Changing Lanes (2002), The Hours (2002), Japanese Story (2003), Connie and Carla (2004), The Night Listener (2006), Evening (2007), The Black Balloon (2008), Jesus Henry Christ (2011), Hitchcock (2012), The Way, Way Back (2013), A Long Way Down (2014), Miss You Already (2015), Imperium (2016), and x Xx: Return of Xander Cage (2017). From 2009 to 2011, she played the lead role in the television series United States of Tara, for which she won the Primetime Emmy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series. [ 3] Collette returned to Broadway in Will Eno 's The Realistic Joneses, for which she earned a Drama Desk Special Award. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Acting career2.1 2000s2.2 2010s3 Production career4 Music career5 Personal life6 Filmography6.1 Film6.2 Television7 Awards and nominations8 Discography9 References10 External links Early life [ edit]Collette studied acting at the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) in Kensington, New South Wales Toni Collett was born in Blacktown, a suburb in Western Sydney, the daughter of Judith (née Cook), a customer-service representative, and Bob Collett, a truck driver. [ 4] [5] She has two younger brothers, Ben and Christopher. ["
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"docid": "D2015822#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Sharapova_career_statistics\nMaria Sharapova career statistics",
"text": "\"Maria Sharapova career statistics From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Career finals Discipline Type Won Lost Total Singles Grand Slam 120 5 10Year–End Championships 1 2 3WTA Premier Mandatory & 5 114 11 25Summer Olympics – 1 1WTA Tour 16 4 20Total 123 23 59Doubles Grand Slam – – –Year–End Championships – – –WTA Premier Mandatory & 5 1– – –Summer Olympics – – –WTA Tour 3 1 4Total 3 1 4Mixed doubles Grand Slam – – –Total – – –Total 39 24 631 Formerly known as \"\"Tier I\"\" tournaments This is a list of the main career statistics of professional Russian tennis player, Maria Sharapova. To date, Sharapova has won thirty six WTA singles titles including five Grand Slams, one year-ending championship, six WTA Tier I singles titles, three WTA Premier Mandatory singles titles and five WTA Premier 5 singles titles. She was also the silver medallist in singles at the 2012 London Olympics. Maria Sharapova has won five Grand Slams singles titles. Contents [ hide ]1 Career achievements2 Significant finals2.1 Grand Slam tournament finals2.1.1 Singles: 10 finals (5 titles, 5 runners-up)2.2 WTA Tour Championships2.2.1 Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runners-up)2.3 Tier I / Premier Mandatory & Premier 5 finals2.3.1 Singles: 25 (14 titles, 11 runners-up)2.4 Olympic finals2.4.1 Singles: 1 (1 silver medal)3 WTA career finals3.1 Singles: 59 (36 titles, 23 runners-up)3.2 Doubles: 4 (3 titles, 1 runner-up)4 ITF Circuit finals4.1 Singles: 6 (4–2)5 Junior Grand Slam tournament finals5.1 Singles: 2 finals (2 runners-up)6 Fed Cup6.1 Finals (1 title, 1 final)6.2 Participations (6)6.2.1 Singles: 6 (7–1)7 Singles performance timeline8 Record against top 10 players8.1 No. 1 wins8.2 Top 10 wins9 WTA Tour career earnings10 Longest winning streaks10.1 19 match win streak (2006)11 Grand Slam double bagels12 Grand Slam titles details13 Grand Slam tournament seedings14 See also15 References16 External links Career achievements [ edit]Sharapova won her maiden grand slam singles title as a 17-year-old at Wimbledon in 2004. Sharapova won her first grand slam singles title at the 2004 Wimbledon Championships by defeating top seed and two-time defending champion, Serena Williams in straight sets. [ 1] She finished the year by winning the year-ending WTA Tour Championships, defeating Williams in three sets after trailing 4–0 in the final set. [ 2] On August 22, 2005 Sharapova became the World No. 1 for the first time in her career, and thus became the first Russian female player to ascend to the top of the WTA Rankings. ["
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"docid": "D955688#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serena_Williams\nSerena Williams",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Serena Williams Williams at the 2013 US Open Full name Serena Jameka Williams Country (sports) United States Residence Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, U. S. [1]Born September 26, 1981 (age 36)Saginaw, Michigan, U. S. Height 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) [1]Turned pro October 1995Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Coach Richard Williams (1994–) Oracene Price Patrick Mouratoglou (2012–) [2]Prize money US$ 84,525,911 (as of March 19, 2018) [3]1st in all-time rankings (female)Official website serenawilliams.com Singles Career record 785–132 (85.61%)Career titles 72 WTA ( 5th in overall rankings), 0 ITFHighest ranking No. 1 (July 8, 2002)Current ranking No. 449 (April 2, 2018)Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open W ( 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2015, 2017)French Open W ( 2002, 2013, 2015)Wimbledon W ( 2002, 2003, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016)US Open W ( 1999, 2002, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2014)Other tournaments Grand Slam Cup W ( 1999)Tour Finals W ( 2001, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014)Doubles Career record 185–31 (85.65%)Career titles 23 WTA, 0 ITFHighest ranking No. 1 (June 21, 2010)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open W ( 2001, 2003, 2009, 2010)French Open W ( 1999, 2010)Wimbledon W ( 2000, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2016)US Open W ( 1999, 2009)Other doubles tournaments Tour Finals SF ( 2009)Mixed doubles Career record 27–4 (87.1%)Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results Australian Open F ( 1999)French Open F ( 1998)Wimbledon W ( 1998)US Open W ( 1998)Team competitions Fed Cup W ( 1999 ), record 16–1Hopman Cup W ( 2003, 2008)Medal record Representing United States Olympic Games2000 Sydney Doubles2008 Beijing Doubles2012 London Singles2012 London Doubles Last updated on: January 8, 2018. Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) [1] is an American professional tennis player. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) ranked her world No. 1 in singles on eight separate occasions between 2002 and 2017. She reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time on July 8, 2002. On her sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Steffi Graf for the most consecutive weeks as No."
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"docid": "D1967992#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrie_Webb\nKarrie Webb",
"text": "\"Karrie Webb From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Karrie Webb Webb at the 2010 Women's British Open Personal information Full name Karrie Anne Webb Born 21 December 1974 (age 43)Ayr, Queensland, Australia Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)Nationality Australia Residence Boynton Beach, Florida, U. S. Career Turned professional 1994Current tour (s) LPGA Tour (joined 1996) ALPG Tour (joined 1994)Former tour (s) Ladies European Tour Professional wins 57Number of wins by tour LPGA Tour 41 ( T10 all-time)Ladies European Tour 15LPGA of Japan Tour 3ALPG Tour 13Symetra Tour 1Other 3Best results in LPGA major championships (wins: 7)ANA Inspiration Won: 2000, 2006Women's PGA C'ship Won: 2001U. S. Women's Open Won: 2000, 2001du Maurier Classic Won: 1999Women's British Open Won: 2002Evian Championship 2nd: 2014Achievements and awards World Golf Hall of Fame 2005 ( member page)Ladies European Tour Rookie of the Year 1995LPGA Rookie of the Year 1996LPGA Tour Money Winner 1996, 1999, 2000LPGA Tour Player of the Year 1999, 2000LPGA Vare Trophy 1997, 1999, 2000LPGA Achievement Award 2000GWAA Female Player of the Year 2000Karrie Ann Webb AO (born 21 December 1974) is an Australian professional golfer. She plays mainly on the U. S.-based LPGA Tour and also turns out once or twice a year on the ALPG Tour in her home country. She is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame. She has 41 wins on the LPGA Tour, more than any other active player. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life and amateur career2 Professional career3 Professional wins (57)3.1 LPGA Tour wins (41)3.2 ALPG Tour wins (13)3.3 LPGA of Japan Tour wins (3)3.4 Ladies European Tour wins (15)3.5 Futures Tour wins (1)3.6 Other wins (3)4 Major championships4.1 Wins (7)4.2 Results timeline4.3 Summary5 LPGA Tour career summary6 World ranking7 Honours8 Team appearances9 See also10 References11 External links Early life and amateur career [ edit]Webb at the 2008 Women's British Open Webb was born in Ayr, Queensland. She was a member of the Australian Amateur team, making six international appearances from 1992–1994, including a 1994 appearance in the Espirito Santo Trophy World Amateur Golf Team Championships. [ 1] This was the year she became the Australian Strokeplay Champion where she scored a 128 on a par 68 course, over 36 holes. [ 2]Professional career [ edit]Webb began her professional golfing career in 1994 playing on the Ladies European Tour where she finished second at the Women's Australian Open [2] and the Futures Tour in the U. S., where she won one tournament. [ 3] In 1995 she became the youngest ever winner of the Weetabix Women's British Open in her rookie season in Europe, [2] prior to it being classed as an LPGA major, and was European Rookie of the Year. She qualified for the LPGA Tour after she finished second at the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament despite playing with a broken bone in her wrist. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2843146#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloane_Stephens\nSloane Stephens",
"text": "\"Sloane Stephens From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Sloane Stephens Stephens at the 2017 Wimbledon Championships Country (sports) United States [1]Residence Coral Springs, Florida, [1] U. S. Born March 20, 1993 (age 25) [1]Plantation, Florida, [1] U. S. Height 5 ft 7 in (1.7 m) [1]Turned pro 2010 [2]Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)Coach Kamau Murray (2015–) Othmane Garma (May2017-)Prize money US$ 9,779,900Official website sloanestephens.com Singles Career record 241–162 (59.8%)Career titles 6 WTA, 1 ITFHighest ranking No. 9 (April 2, 2018)Current ranking No. 9 (April 2, 2018)Grand Slam Singles results Australian Open SF ( 2013)French Open 4R ( 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)Wimbledon QF ( 2013)US Open W ( 2017)Other tournaments Olympic Games 1R ( 2016)Doubles Career record 38–50 (43.18%)Career titles 0 WTA, 1 ITFHighest ranking No. 94 (October 24, 2011)Current ranking No. 131 (April 2, 2018)Grand Slam Doubles results Australian Open 1R ( 2012)French Open 1R ( 2012, 2013, 2014)Wimbledon 2R ( 2017)US Open 1R ( 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017)Mixed doubles Grand Slam Mixed Doubles results Australian Open 2R ( 2016)Wimbledon 1R ( 2017)US Open 2R ( 2008, 2012)Team competitions Fed Cup W ( 2017) Record 3–5Last updated on: April 2, 2018. Sloane Stephens (born March 20, 1993) is an American professional tennis player. She has won six singles titles, including her first Major at the 2017 US Open. With that victory, she became the lowest ranked player (83rd) to ever win the women's singles title and the first American woman apart from the Williams sisters to win a Grand Slam since Jennifer Capriati in 2002. Stephens was awarded WTA Comeback Player of the Year in 2017. She has also reached the semifinals of the 2013 Australian Open, defeating Serena Williams in the quarterfinals, the quarterfinals of the 2013 Wimbledon Championships and won her first title at the 2015 Citi Open."
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"docid": "D2797344#0",
"title": "https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Australian_Drug_Categories\nAustralian Drug Categories",
"text": "\"Australian Drug Categoriesnavigation search Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Pregnancy Category2.1 Pregnancy Category A2.2 Pregnancy Category B12.3 Pregnancy Category B22.4 Pregnancy Category B32.5 Pregnancy Category C2.6 Pregnancy Category D2.7 Pregnancy Category X3 Prescribing Medicines in Pregnancy Database4 Drug Testing4.1 Animal Studies4.2 Human Clinical Trials4.3 Government Regulatory Authorities5 Australia - Advisory Committee on Prescription Medicines6 Additional Notes7 References8 External Links9 Terms10 Glossary Links Introduction Therapeutic Goods Administration logo. Legal drugs are classified, usually by each country's appropriate regulatory body, on the safety of drugs during pregnancy. In Australia, the Therapeutic Goods Authority (TGA) has classes (A, B1, B2, B3, C, D and X) to define legal drugs safety. The Australian categorisation system differs from the US FDA categorisation. The categorisation of medicines for use in pregnancy does not follow a hierarchical structure. Human data are lacking or inadequate for drugs in the B1, B2 and B3 categories Subcategorisation of the B category is based on animal data The allocation of a B category does not imply greater safety than a C category Medicines in category D are not absolutely contraindicated during pregnancy (e.g.anticonvulsants)The original Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) formed in 1963 was replaced in 2010 by the Advisory Committee on Prescription Medicines (ACPM). In the USA, drugs are classified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) into classes (A, B, C, D, and X) to define their safety. ( More? USA Drug Categories )The drug examples given on this current page are not a comprehensive list within the drug classification, and are derived from Prescribing medicines in pregnancy. [ 1]This page also includes a brief generic description of current drug testing procedures."
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"docid": "D649498#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aciclovir\nAciclovir",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Aciclovir Clinical data Pronunciation / eɪ ˈ s aɪ k l oʊ v ɪər /Trade names Zovirax, others [1]Synonyms acycloguanosine, acyclovir ( BAN UK ), acyclovir ( USAN US)AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a681045License data US FDA : Acyclovir Pregnancy category AU: B3US: B (No risk in non-human studies)Routes of administration Intravenous, by mouth, topical (including eye ointment)ATC code J05AB01 ( WHO) D06BB03 ( WHO) S01AD03 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only) for tablet and injection. Unscheduled for cream form under 10 g. CA: ℞-only UK: POM (Prescription only) for tablet and injection. GSL (OTC) for cream form under 2 g. US: ℞-only Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 15–20% (by mouth) [2]Protein binding 9–33% [2]Metabolism Liver Biological half-life 2–4 hours Excretion Kidney (62–90% as unchanged drug)Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number59277-89-3Pub Chem CID2022IUPHAR/BPS4829Drug Bank DB00787Chem Spider1945UNIIX4HES1O11FKEGGD00222Ch EBICHEBI:2453Ch EMBLCHEMBL184PDB ligand AC2 ( PDBe, RCSB PDB)ECHA Info Card 100.056.059Chemical and physical data Formula C 8 H 11 N 5 O 3Molar mass 225.21 g·mol −13D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Melting point 256.5 °C (493.7 °F)SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Aciclovir ( ACV ), also known as acyclovir, is an antiviral medication. [ 3] It is primarily used for the treatment of herpes simplex virus infections, chickenpox, and shingles. [ 4] Other uses include prevention of cytomegalovirus infections following transplant and severe complications of Epstein-Barr virus infection. [ 4] [5] It can be taken by mouth, applied as a cream, or injected. [ 4]Common side effects include nausea and diarrhea. [ 4] Potentially serious side effects include kidney problems and low platelets. [ 4] Greater care is recommended in those with poor liver or kidney function. [ 4] It is generally considered safe for use in pregnancy with no harm having been observed. ["
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"docid": "D587200#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fluphenazine\nFluphenazine",
"text": "\"Fluphenazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Fluphenazine Clinical data Trade names Prolixin, Modecate, Moditen others AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a682172Pregnancy category AU: CUS: C (Risk not ruled out)Routes of administration by mouth, IM, depot injection (fluphenazine decanoate)ATC code N05AB02 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only)CA: ℞-only UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 2.7% (by mouth)Metabolism unclear [1]Biological half-life IM 15 hours (HCL), 7-10 days (decanoate) [1]Excretion Urine, faeces Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number69-23-8Pub Chem CID3372IUPHAR/BPS204Drug Bank DB00623Chem Spider3255UNIIS79426A41ZKEGGD07977Ch EBICHEBI:5123Ch EMBLCHEMBL726ECHA Info Card 100.000.639Chemical and physical data Formula C 22 H 26 F 3 N 3 O SMolar mass 437.523 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Fluphenazine, sold under the brand names Prolixin among others, is an antipsychotic medication. [ 1] It is used in the treatment of chronic psychoses such as schizophrenia, [1] [2] and appears to be about equal in effectiveness to low-potency antipsychotics like chlorpromazine. [ 3] It is given by mouth, injection into a muscle, or just under the skin. [ 1] There is also a long acting injectable version that may last for up to four weeks. [ 1] Fluphenazine decanoate, the depot injection form of fluphenazine, should not be used by people with severe depression. [ 4]Common side effects include movement problems, sleepiness, depression and increased weight. [ 1] Serious side effects may include neuroleptic malignant syndrome, low white blood cell levels, and the potentially permanent movement disorder tardive dyskinesia. [ 1] In older people with psychosis as a result of dementia it may increase the risk of dying. [ 1] It may also increase prolactin levels which may result in milk production, enlarged breasts in males, impotence, and the absence of menstrual periods. [ 1] It is unclear if it is safe for use in pregnancy. ["
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"docid": "D451503#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metoprolol\nMetoprolol",
"text": "\"Metoprolol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Metoprolol Clinical data Pronunciation / m ɛ ˈ t oʊ p r oʊ l ɑː l /, / m ɛ t oʊ ˈ p r oʊ l ɑː l /Trade names Lopressor, Metolar XR, others AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a682864License data US FDA : Metoprolol Pregnancy category AU: CUS: C (Risk not ruled out)Routes of administration By mouth, IVDrug class Beta blocker ATC code C07AB02 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status In general: ℞ (Prescription only)Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability50% (single dose) [1]70% (repeated administration) [2]Protein binding 12%Metabolism Liver via CYP2D6, CYP3A4Biological half-life 3–7 hours Excretion Kidney Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number51384-51-1Pub Chem CID4171IUPHAR/BPS553Drug Bank DB00264Chem Spider4027UNIIGEB06NHM23KEGGD02358Ch EBICHEBI:6904Ch EMBLCHEMBL13ECHA Info Card 100.048.603Chemical and physical data Formula C 15 H 25 N O 3Molar mass 267.37 g·mol −13D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Chirality Racemic mixture Melting point 120 °C (248 °F)SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Metoprolol, marketed under the tradename Lopressor among others, is a medication of the selective β 1receptor blocker type. [ 3] It is used to treat high blood pressure, chest pain due to poor blood flow to the heart, and a number of conditions involving an abnormally fast heart rate. [ 3] It is also used to prevent further heart problems after myocardial infarction and to prevent headaches in those with migraines. [ 3]Metoprolol is sold in formulations that can be taken by mouth or given intravenously. [ 3] The medication is often taken twice a day. [ 3] The extended-release formulation is taken once per day. [ 3] Metoprolol may be combined with hydrochlorothiazide (a diuretic) in a single tablet. [ 3]Common side effects include trouble sleeping, feeling tired, feeling faint, and abdominal discomfort. [ 3] Large doses may cause serious toxicity. [ 4] [5] Risk in pregnancy has not been ruled out. ["
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"docid": "D984213#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy/penicillin-v-potassium.html\nPenicillin v potassium Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings",
"text": "\"Here’s what to ask a doctor about hereditary angioedema Penicillin v potassium Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings Penicillin v potassium is also known as: A-Cillin, Beepen-VK, Ledercillin VK, PC Pen VK, Pen-V, Pen-Vee K, Penicillin VK, Truxcillin VK, V-Cillin K, Veetids Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons Penicillin v potassium Pregnancy Warnings Animal studies have failed to reveal evidence of fetal harm. This drug crosses the placenta. No positive evidence of adverse effects on the fetus observed during human use of penicillins; however, there are no controlled data in human pregnancy. AU TGA pregnancy category A: Drugs which have been taken by a large number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age without any proven increase in the frequency of malformations or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the fetus having been observed. US FDA pregnancy category B: Animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. This drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed; it has been used without apparent harmful effects. Caution is recommended. AU TGA pregnancy category: A US FDA pregnancy category: BSee references Penicillin v potassium Breastfeeding Warnings According to limited data, single maternal doses of 1320 mg produce low levels in breast milk. In 16 women, milk drug levels were measured after a single 1320 mg oral dose. In 7 women with mastitis, peak milk levels averaged 0.72 mg/L in the breast with mastitis and 0.58 mg/L in the unaffected breast; peak levels occurred 2.6 to 2.7 hours after dosing."
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"docid": "D494671#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metoprolol_tartrate\nMetoprolol",
"text": "\"Metoprolol From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Metoprolol tartrate)navigation search Metoprolol Clinical data Pronunciation / m ɛ ˈ t oʊ p r oʊ l ɑː l /, / m ɛ t oʊ ˈ p r oʊ l ɑː l /Trade names Lopressor, Metolar XR, others AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a682864License data US FDA : Metoprolol Pregnancy category AU: CUS: C (Risk not ruled out)Routes of administration By mouth, IVDrug class Beta blocker ATC code C07AB02 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status In general: ℞ (Prescription only)Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability50% (single dose) [1]70% (repeated administration) [2]Protein binding 12%Metabolism Liver via CYP2D6, CYP3A4Biological half-life 3–7 hours Excretion Kidney Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number51384-51-1Pub Chem CID4171IUPHAR/BPS553Drug Bank DB00264Chem Spider4027UNIIGEB06NHM23KEGGD02358Ch EBICHEBI:6904Ch EMBLCHEMBL13ECHA Info Card 100.048.603Chemical and physical data Formula C 15 H 25 N O 3Molar mass 267.37 g·mol −13D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Chirality Racemic mixture Melting point 120 °C (248 °F)SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Metoprolol, marketed under the tradename Lopressor among others, is a medication of the selective β 1receptor blocker type. [ 3] It is used to treat high blood pressure, chest pain due to poor blood flow to the heart, and a number of conditions involving an abnormally fast heart rate. [ 3] It is also used to prevent further heart problems after myocardial infarction and to prevent headaches in those with migraines. [ 3]Metoprolol is sold in formulations that can be taken by mouth or given intravenously. [ 3] The medication is often taken twice a day. [ 3] The extended-release formulation is taken once per day. [ 3] Metoprolol may be combined with hydrochlorothiazide (a diuretic) in a single tablet. [ 3]Common side effects include trouble sleeping, feeling tired, feeling faint, and abdominal discomfort. [ 3] Large doses may cause serious toxicity. [ 4] [5] Risk in pregnancy has not been ruled out. ["
},
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"docid": "D1849096#0",
"title": "http://degrassi.wikia.com/wiki/Degrassi_Franchise\nDegrassi Franchise",
"text": "\"The Degrassi series was originally a Canadian series drama that followed the lives of a group of children and teenagers who lived on De Grassi St. in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The three main series' were Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High Degrassi: The Next Generation. ' The early Degrassi series were produced by the small production company Playing With Time, however, the more recent Degrassi: The Next Generation, aired on MTV in Canada, rebroadcast on Teen Nick in the United States, and on BBC 2 in the United Kingdom. Following the cancellation of the show's airings on both MTV Canada, and Teen Nick, in 2015, Degrassi's current series Degrassi: Next Class began to broadcast on the home streaming service Netflix in early 2016. Contents [ show]Origin The Kids of Degrassi Street. Linda Schuyler, a former teacher, and Kit Hood, a video editor and former child actor, first established the Playing With Time company in 1976. The first few productions were fun, educational videos for children and adolescents in junior high school. After their adaptation of the children's book Ida Makes A Movie by Kay Chorao, the idea for the mini-series The Kids of Degrassi Street was born. In 1979, CBC Television & Magic Lantern agreed to give partial funding to make the mini-series of six episodes, initially intended to continue on from Ida Makes A Movie. Several years passed before Playing With Time was able to afford the seven episodes per year deal, and by 1986, 26 episodes of The Kids of Degrassi Street had been produced."
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"docid": "D1272505#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-trimoxazole\nTrimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Co-trimoxazole)navigation search Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim (top) and sulfamethoxazole (bottom)Combination of Trimethoprim Dihydrofolate reductaseinhibitor Sulfamethoxazole Sulfonamide antibiotic Clinical data Trade names Bactrim, Cotrim, Septra, others Synonyms Co-trimoxazole ( BAN UK)AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Pregnancy category AU: CUS: D (Evidence of risk) [1]Routes of administration By mouth, intravenous [1]ATC code J01EE01 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only)CA: ℞-only UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Identifiers CAS Number8064-90-2Pub Chem CID358641Drug Bank DB00440Chem Spider318412Ch EBICHEBI:3770 (verify)Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole ( TMP/SMX ), also known as co-trimoxazole among other names, is an antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. [ 1] It consists of one part trimethoprim to five parts sulfamethoxazole. [ 2] It is used for urinary tract infections, MRSA skin infections, travelers' diarrhea, respiratory tract infections, and cholera, among others. [ 1] [2] It may be used both to treat and prevent pneumocystis pneumonia and toxoplasmosis in people with HIV/AIDS. [ 1] It can be given by mouth or intravenously. [ 1]Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, rash, and diarrhea. [ 1] Severe allergic reactions and Clostridium difficile diarrhea may occasionally occur. [ 1] Its use near the end of pregnancy is not recommended. [ 1] It appears to be safe for use during breastfeeding as long as the baby is healthy. [ 3] TMP/SMX generally results in bacterial death. ["
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"docid": "D3062038#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_long_is_the_gestation_period_for_a_chicken\nHow long is the gestation period for a chicken?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Biology Zoology or Animal Biology Animal Health Animal Gestation and Incubation How long is the gestation period for a chicken? Flag How long is the gestation period for a chicken? Answer by James Dawe Confidence votes 59.8KStarted career as professional chef then a district sales manager for a wine & spirits company. Retired in 2005, breeding Araucana chickens. Chickens don't get pregnant: they take 24 hours to produce an egg which leaves its body. When the hen decides it is time to be a mother hen, she goes \"\"broody\"\" and stays on that egg along with several more and all she can gather from other chickens. The hen sits on the eggs for 21 days and the eggs start to hatch. The mother hen then takes care of the chicks for about 3 months before starting to lay eggs again.21 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Thomas Gerot 586 Contributions Gestation period of chickens? The gestation period (time of pregnancy) for a chicken is 22 days."
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"docid": "D226767#0",
"title": "http://www.youthcentral.vic.gov.au/health-relationships/drugs\nDrugs",
"text": "On this page Getting help Types of drugs and their effects Other risks Addiction Withdrawal Drug overdoses Drugs and the law Links A drug is any chemical substance that can change the way your body works and the way you feel. There are lots of different kinds of drugs, some legal and some illegal, each with a different effect. Some drugs are taken for medical reasons, and some drugs are taken for recreational reasons. No drug is completely safe. Every drug - legal or illegal - can have a negative effect on your health. This is particularly true when it comes to illegal drugs. The manufacture of legal drugs is closely monitored, but there are no controls over what goes into illegal drugs. You never really know what you're taking. Getting help If you think someone has had a drug overdose, you should immediately call triple zero (000). 000 is a free call from anywhere in Australia, including mobiles."
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"docid": "D1418872#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy/ondansetron.html\nOndansetron Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings",
"text": "\"There really is a full, rich life after diagnosis. Ondansetron Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings Ondansetron is also known as: Zofran, Zofran ODT, Zuplenz Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Tips Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons Ondansetron Pregnancy Warnings Use is not recommended (AU, UK) This drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed (US) AU TGA pregnancy category: B1 US FDA pregnancy category: B Comment: -If use is absolutely necessary, caution should be exercised, especially during the first trimester. Animal studies have failed to reveal evidence of harm to the embryo, fetus, gestation period, perinatal/postnatal development, and/or fertility. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy. AU TGA pregnancy category B1: Drugs which have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age, without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the human fetus having been observed. Studies in animals have not shown evidence of an increased occurrence of fetal damage. US FDA pregnancy category B: Animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. See references Ondansetron Breastfeeding Warnings Breastfeeding is not recommended during use of this drug (AU, UK) Use with caution (US) Excreted into human milk: Unknown Excreted into animal milk: Yes Comments: The effects in the nursing infant are unknown. See references References for pregnancy information\"\"Product Information. Zuplenz (ondansetron).\"\""
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"docid": "D774240#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_was_the_longest_lasting_human_pregnancy\nWhat was the longest lasting human pregnancy?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Sexual Health and Education Pregnancy What was the longest lasting human pregnancy? Flag What was the longest lasting human pregnancy? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. For a baby that was born alive it is 375 days beating second place by 58 days. The mother gave birth after this prodigious pregnancy at LA Methodist Hospital. Apparently at the end of her first trimester her pregnancy paused. There were no signs of life ie heartbeat movement development etc and then at six months the pregnancy resumed. Despite being pregnant for 375 days the baby was born at 6 lbs 15oz due to the fact that her pregnancy seemed to hit the pause button. This was a report in time magazine. The longest pregnancy in which the child did not survive is 46 years."
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"docid": "D211947#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salbutamol\nSalbutamol",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Salbutamol Salbutamol (top), ( R )- (−)-salbutamol (center) and ( S )- (+)-salbutamol (bottom)Clinical data Trade names Ventolin, Proventil, others [3]Synonyms Albuterol ( USAN US)AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph License data US FDA : Albuterol Pregnancy category AU: A [1]US: C (Risk not ruled out) [2]Routes of administration by mouth, inhalational, IVATC code R03AC02 ( WHO) R03CC02 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S3 / S4 [4]CA: ℞-only [5]UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Pharmacokinetic data Metabolism Liver Onset of action <15 min (inhaled), <30 min (pill) [6]Biological half-life 3.8–6 hours Duration of action 2–6 hrs [6]Excretion Kidney Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number18559-94-9Pub Chem CID2083IUPHAR/BPS558Drug Bank DB01001Chem Spider1999UNIIQF8SVZ843EKEGGD02147Ch EBICHEBI:2549Ch EMBLCHEMBL714ECHA Info Card 100.038.552Chemical and physical data Formula C 13 H 21 N O 3Molar mass 239.311 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Chirality Racemic mixture SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (what is this?) ( verify)Salbutamol, also known as albuterol and marketed as Ventolin among other names, [3] is a medication that opens up the medium and large airways in the lungs. [ 6] It is used to treat asthma including asthma attacks, exercise-induced bronchoconstriction, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). [ 6] It may also be used to treat high blood potassium levels. [ 7] Salbutamol is usually used with an inhaler or nebulizer but is also available as a pill and intravenous solution. [ 6] [8] Onset of action of the inhaled version is typically within 15 minutes and lasts for two to six hours. [ 6]Common side effects include shakiness, headache, fast heart rate, dizziness, and feeling anxious. [ 6] Serious side effects may include worsening bronchospasm, irregular heartbeat, and low blood potassium levels. [ 6] It can be used during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but safety is not entirely clear. [ 6] [9] It is a short-acting β 2adrenergic receptor agonist which works by causing airway smooth muscles to relax. ["
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"docid": "D2935843#0",
"title": "http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/states-territories-home/wa/reviews/our-review/selected-health-conditions/communicable-diseases/sexually-transmitted-infections\nSexually transmitted infections",
"text": "Print Download PDFHome» States and Territories» Western Australia» Reviews» Overview of the health of Indigenous people in Western Australia 2013» Selected health conditions» Communicable diseases» Sexually transmitted infections Sexually transmitted infections Please select category from the dropdown list below. Sexually transmissible infections (STIs) are spread by heterosexual or homosexual contact with an infected person [1]. STIs are caused by microorganisms that are transmitted from one person to another through semen, fluid from the vagina, anal or throat secretions, and blood [2]. Some STIs can also be transmitted under some circumstances via skin to skin contact, or from mother to baby during pregnancy and/or birth. Infections that can be transmitted through sexual contact include gonorrhoea, syphilis, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis B, chlamydia, human papilloma virus (HPV), genital herpes, and donovanosis. Hepatitis C is typically not regarded as an STI because it is only in rare circumstances that the infection is transmitted sexually [3]. Some STIs, such as herpes, increase the risk of HIV, and because HIV depresses immune system functioning, the risk of acquiring other STIs subsequently increases [3] [4]. Most STIs are asymptomatic or produce only mild symptoms [5] [6]. Many people affected often find out they have an infection through screening and contact tracing. STIs can usually be effectively treated if diagnosed early, but, if left untreated, they may lead to complications [3] [4]. Importantly, all STIs are preventable and access to and use of condoms has been identified as fundamental in preventing STI transmission [3] [4] [7]. The NNDSS collects information on some STIs, including chlamydia, gonorrhoea, syphilis, donovanosis, hepatitis B, and HIV/AIDS [8] [3]. HPV and genital herpes are believed to be the most common STIs in Australia, but they are not notifiable diseases so it is difficult to monitor incidence [3] [9]. Variations in notification rates over time may reflect real changes in incidence, but could also be due to the introduction of easier and more sensitive testing procedures, greater targeted screening, public awareness campaigns, and changes in surveillance practices [10]. It is also likely that, in some instances, notifications underestimate the incidence of STIs in the Indigenous population due to incomplete information on Indigenous status [11]. Extent of sexually transmissible infections among Indigenous people in WAIn WA, rates of notifiable STIs in Indigenous people have been unacceptably high for many years; of particular concern is the continuing high incidence of STIs in Indigenous youth [12] [13]. The WAACHS reported that Indigenous youth have sex at an earlier age (consequently increasing the risk of contracting STIs) in comparison with the general population [14]. Survey responses indicated that 44% of Indigenous young people aged 16 years reported having had sex, compared with 24% of 16 year-olds in the general population. Sexual activity among young Indigenous people in WA was shown to be associated with school non-attendance, cigarette smoking, alcohol consumption, and marijuana use [14] [15]. The surveillance of STIs in WA is restricted to infections that are notifiable under the provisions of the Health Act 1911 [4]. The most common newly acquired notifiable STIs among Indigenous people in WA include gonorrhoea, infectious syphilis and chlamydia [16] [17]. Gonorrhoea Gonorrhoea is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoea [18]. In women, gonorrhoea can affect the urethra, cervix, and rectum, and in men it can affect the penis and rectum. Gonorrhoea can also infect the throat in women and men. Gonorrhoea is highly contagious and, if left untreated, the infection can cause pelvic inflammatory disease in women and may cause damage to the testes in men. In some instances, untreated gonorrhoea can lead to infertility in both men and women. The infection can, however, be successfully treated with oral antibiotics."
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"docid": "D2364400#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy/enoxaparin.html\nEnoxaparin Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings",
"text": "\"Enoxaparin Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings Enoxaparin is also known as: Clexane, Clexane Forte, Lovenox, Lovenox HPOverview Side Effects Dosage Professional Tips Interactions Pregnancy Warnings More Breastfeeding Warnings User Reviews Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons Enoxaparin Pregnancy Warnings Animal studies have failed to reveal evidence of teratogenicity. Reduced pup weights and increased postimplantation loss have been noted in rats and rabbits, respectively. In humans, hemorrhagic events and neonatal hemorrhage have occurred, but major congenital anomalies in live births occurred at rates similar to background rates. There have been postmarketing reports of fetal death, but causality has not been determined. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy. AU TGA pregnancy category C: Drugs which, owing to their pharmacological effects, have caused or may be suspected of causing, harmful effects on the human fetus or neonate without causing malformations. These effects may be reversible. Accompanying texts should be consulted for further details. US FDA pregnancy category B: Animal reproduction studies have failed to demonstrate a risk to the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women. This drug should be used during pregnancy only if clearly needed."
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"docid": "D3077467#0",
"title": "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1031170X98800317\nMulticulturalism and the midwife",
"text": "\"Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Journal Volume 11, Issue 2, June 1998, Pages 25-31Multiculturalism and the midwife RN, CM, BA Twee Caley ( Master of Midwifery Clinical Nurse Educator)Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S1031-170X (98)80031-7 Get rights and content Abstract This article explores the concept of multiculturalism and the relationship between the midwife and clients from non-English speaking backgrounds. There is evidence to suggest that cultural biases and stereotyping inhibits equity in care provision. To transcend these cultural barriers, there are important implications for health administrators, educators and health professionals to consider when caring for a multicultural clientele. Previous article Next article AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF MIDWIVES INCORPORATED MULTICULTURALISM AND THE MIDWIFE Twee Caley RN, CM, BA, Master of Midwifery Clinical Nurse Educator, Liverpool Hospital ABSTRACT This article explores the concept of multiculturalism and the relationship between the midwife and clients from non-English speaking backgrounds. There is evidence to suggest that cultural biases and stereotyping inhibits equity in care provision. To transcend these cultural barriers, there are important implications for health administrators, educators and health professionals to consider when caring for a multicultural clientele. MULTICULTURALISM AND THE MIDWIFE Recent media reports have cast Australia and Australians into the international arena that asked questions about the politics and culture of a nation that has undergone dramatic changes both in its social structure and its image of itself. The main issue I would like to address is \"\"Does multi- culturalism exist, and, if it does, what are the implications for midwifery practice where often the midwife is the first perwon with whom people of diverse cultures have first contact.\"\" Multiculturalism exists in political terms. The National Agenda for a Multicultural Australia (1989,p 1 ) defines \"\"multiculturalism\"\" as the cultural and ethnic diversity of contemporary Australia."
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"docid": "D1836520#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obstetrical_nursing\nObstetrical nursing",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: Is this tag necessary? Please help improve this article if you can. ( September 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Obstetrical nursing, also called perinatal nursing, is a nursing specialty that works with patients who are attempting to become pregnant, are currently pregnant, or have recently delivered. Obstetrical nurses help provide prenatal care and testing, care of patients experiencing pregnancy complications, care during labor and delivery, and care of patients following delivery. Obstetrical nurses work closely with obstetricians, midwives, and nurse practitioners. They also provide supervision of patient care technicians and surgical technologists. Obstetrical nurses perform postoperative care on a surgical unit, stress test evaluations, cardiac monitoring, vascular monitoring, and health assessments. Obstetrical nurses are required to possess specialized skills such as electronic fetal monitoring, nonstress tests, neonatal resuscitation, and medication administration by continuous intravenous drip. Obstetrical nurses work in many different environments such as medical offices, prenatal clinics, labor & delivery units, antepartum units, postpartum units, operating theatres, and clinical research."
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"docid": "D507057#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cefalexin\nCefalexin",
"text": "\"Cefalexin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Cefalexin Clinical data Pronunciation / ˌ s ɛ f ə ˈ l ɛ k s ɪ n /Trade names Keflex, Cepol, Ceporex, others [1]AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Medline Plus a682733License data US FDA : Keflex Pregnancy category AU: AUS: B (No risk in non-human studies)Routes of administration by mouth ATC code J01DB01 ( WHO) QJ51DB01 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only)UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability Well absorbed Protein binding 15%Metabolism 80% excreted unchanged in urine within 6 hours of administration Biological half-life For an adult with normal renal function, the serum half-life is 0.6–1.2 hours [2]Excretion Renal Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number15686-71-2Pub Chem CID2666IUPHAR/BPS4832Drug Bank DB00567Chem Spider25541UNII5SFF1W6677KEGGD00263Ch EBICHEBI:3534Ch EMBLCHEMBL1727ECHA Info Card 100.036.142Chemical and physical data Formula C 16 H 17 N 3 O 4 SMolar mass 347.39 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image Melting point 326.8 °C (620.2 °F)SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (verify)Cefalexin, also spelled cephalexin, is an antibiotic that can treat a number of bacterial infections. [ 3] It kills gram-positive and some gram-negative bacteria by disrupting the growth of the bacterial cell wall. [ 3] Cefalexin is a beta-lactam antibiotic within the class of first-generation cephalosporins. [ 3] It works similarly to other agents within this class, including intravenous cefazolin, but can be taken by mouth. [ 4]Cefalexin can treat certain bacterial infections, including those of the middle ear, bone and joint, skin, and urinary tract. [ 3] It may also be used for certain types of pneumonia, strep throat, and to prevent bacterial endocarditis. [ 3] Cefalexin is not effective against infections caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Enterococcus, or Pseudomonas. [ 3] Like other antibiotics, cefalexin cannot treat viral infections, such as the flu, common cold or acute bronchitis. [ 3] Cefalexin can be used in those who have mild or moderate allergies to penicillin. [ 3] However, it is not recommended in those with severe penicillin allergies. ["
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"docid": "D1734430#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/pregnancy/phentermine.html\nPhentermine Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings",
"text": "\"Phentermine Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings Phentermine is also known as: Adipex-P, Atti-Plex P, Fastin, Ionamin, Lomaira, Obenix, Obephen, Oby-Cap, Oby-Trim, Panshape M, Phentercot, Phentride, Pro-Fast HS, Pro-Fast SA, Pro-Fast SR, Suprenza, T-Diet, Teramine, Teramine ER, Zantryl Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Tips Interactions Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews More Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons Phentermine Pregnancy Warnings When administered to animals during late gestation at a dose 7 times the maximum human dose (MHD) on a mg/m2 basis, this drug had no adverse effects on the mothers or offspring; however, a dose 10 times the MRD on a mg/m2 basis abolished estrous cycling. There are no controlled data in human pregnancy. AU TGA pregnancy category B2: Drugs which have been taken by only a limited number of pregnant women and women of childbearing age, without an increase in the frequency of malformation or other direct or indirect harmful effects on the human fetus having been observed. Studies in animals are inadequate or may be lacking, but available data show no evidence of an increased occurrence of fetal damage. US FDA pregnancy category X: Studies in animals or humans have demonstrated fetal abnormalities and/or there is positive evidence of human fetal risk based on adverse reaction data from investigational or marketing experience, and the risks involved in use of the drug in pregnant women clearly outweigh potential benefits. This drug should not be used during pregnancy; safety during pregnancy has not been established and weight loss offers no potential benefit to a pregnant woman and may result in fetal harm. AU TGA pregnancy category: B2 US FDA pregnancy category: XSee references Phentermine Breastfeeding Warnings Use should be avoided during breastfeeding. Excreted into human milk: Unknown Excreted into animal milk: Data not available Comments: The effects in the nursing infant are unknown. See references References for pregnancy information\"\"Product Information. Phentermine Hydrochloride (phentermine).\"\""
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"docid": "D504679#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole\nTrimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole Trimethoprim (top) and sulfamethoxazole (bottom)Combination of Trimethoprim Dihydrofolate reductaseinhibitor Sulfamethoxazole Sulfonamide antibiotic Clinical data Trade names Bactrim, Cotrim, Septra, others Synonyms Co-trimoxazole ( BAN UK)AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Pregnancy category AU: CUS: D (Evidence of risk) [1]Routes of administration By mouth, intravenous [1]ATC code J01EE01 ( WHO)Legal status Legal status AU: S4 (Prescription only)CA: ℞-only UK: POM (Prescription only)US: ℞-only Identifiers CAS Number8064-90-2Pub Chem CID358641Drug Bank DB00440Chem Spider318412Ch EBICHEBI:3770 (verify)Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole ( TMP/SMX ), also known as co-trimoxazole among other names, is an antibiotic used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. [ 1] It consists of one part trimethoprim to five parts sulfamethoxazole. [ 2] It is used for urinary tract infections, MRSA skin infections, travelers' diarrhea, respiratory tract infections, and cholera, among others. [ 1] [2] It may be used both to treat and prevent pneumocystis pneumonia and toxoplasmosis in people with HIV/AIDS. [ 1] It can be given by mouth or intravenously. [ 1]Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, rash, and diarrhea. [ 1] Severe allergic reactions and Clostridium difficile diarrhea may occasionally occur. [ 1] Its use near the end of pregnancy is not recommended. [ 1] It appears to be safe for use during breastfeeding as long as the baby is healthy. [ 3] TMP/SMX generally results in bacterial death. ["
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"docid": "D855345#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perindopril\nPerindopril",
"text": "\"Perindopril From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Perindopril Clinical data Trade names Coversyl, Coversum, Preterax, Aceon AHFS / Drugs.com Monograph Pregnancy category US: D (Evidence of risk)Routes of administration Oral ATC code C09AA04 ( WHO) C09BA04 ( WHO) (with diuretics) C09BB04 ( WHO) (with amlodipine)Legal status Legal status US: ℞-only Pharmacokinetic data Bioavailability 24%Protein binding 20%Metabolism Renal Biological half-life 1–17 hours for perindoprilat (active metabolite)Identifiers IUPAC name [show]CAS Number82834-16-0Pub Chem CID107807IUPHAR/BPS6367Drug Bank DB00790Chem Spider96956UNII1964X464OJKEGGD03753Ch EBICHEBI:8024Ch EMBLCHEMBL1581ECHA Info Card 100.124.027Chemical and physical data Formula C 19 H 32 N 2 O 5Molar mass 368.468 g/mol3D model ( JSmol)Interactive image SMILES [show]In Ch I [show] (what is this?) ( verify)Perindopril is a long-acting ACE inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure, heart failure, or stable coronary artery disease [1] in form of perindopril arginine (trade names include Coversyl, Coversum) or perindopril erbumine (Aceon). According to the Australian government's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme website, based on data provided to the Australian Department of Health and Aging by the manufacturer, perindopril arginine and perindopril erbumine are therapeutically equivalent and may be interchanged without differences in clinical effect. [ 2] However, the dose prescribed to achieve the same effect differs due to different molecular weights for the two forms. Contents [ hide ]1 Medical uses2 Composition3 Trade names4 Contraindications5 Precautions6 Side effects7 Marketing8 References9 Further reading10 External links Medical uses [ edit]Perindopril shares the indications of ACE inhibitors as a class, including essential hypertension, stable coronary artery disease (reduction of risk of cardiac events in patients with a history of myocardial infarction and/or revascularization) and treatment of symptomatic heart disease or heart failure. In addition, the Perindopril p ROtection a Gainst REcurrent Stroke Study (PROGRESS) found that perindopril reduces the risk of stroke in both hypertensive and normotensive individuals with a history of stroke or transient ischemic attack. [ 3] [ non-primary source needed]The Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial showed the benefits of taking the two drugs perindopril and amlodipine together. About 9000 British patients aged 40 to 79 were involved in the five-year trial. Half were given the new drug combination; the rest were given traditional drugs. Perindopril and amlodipine were found to be so effective, the trial was stopped early so all patients could receive the combination. ["
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"docid": "D648260#0",
"title": "https://www.petpricelist.com/dog-price-list/australian-shepherd/\nAustralian Shepherd",
"text": "Australian Shepherd is the dog breed that has the origin from America, but is popularly raised in Australia. They are called by different names such as Australian Berger or Aussie. They are raised as protecting dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs, sheepdogs, guard dogs, circus performing dogs, etc. Currently Australian Shepherd price is not very high, around $700 for each puppy, on the average. If you are interested in this dog breed and looking for a puppy, this article could help you in searching information. We would recommend you some information on prices, pet websites and reputed dog breeders for your reference. Australian Shepherd price range Australian Shepherd is classified into 2 kinds: dogs with limited registrations (raised for pet purpose only) and dogs with full registrations (allowed for breeding). You could choose a suitable Australian Shepherd puppy depending on your living conditions and raising purposes. Continue"
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"docid": "D3723#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/traits-czech-shepherd-5e5a792be701c65e\nWhat Are the Traits of a Czech Shepherd?",
"text": "Pets & Animals Pets Dogs Q: What Are the Traits of a Czech Shepherd? A: Quick Answer Czech shepherds are typically known for their even temperament, intelligence, high energy and drive. The Czech shepherd breed is from the German working line of German shepherds and was bred to produce working dogs. They have a natural tendency to be protective and obedient, and they are also great trackers. These dogs excel as military or police dogs and serve well as assistance dogs. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is an East German Shepherd? What Are Some Traits of the Miniature Australian Shepherd? What Is Dogs 101 Information for an Australian Shepherd? Full Answer The Czech shepherd is often cautious with strangers, exhibiting a defensive posture when approached. These dogs mature slower than those of other shepherd lines, but their working drive is inherent from birth."
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"docid": "D2299757#0",
"title": "http://www.howmanyarethere.us/how-many-dog-breeds-are-there-in-the-world/\nHow Many Dog Breeds Are There in The World",
"text": "How Many Dog Breeds Are There in The World Posted by: admin Posted date: April 06, 2012 In: Animals Comment : 0 31,901 views There are over 500 breeds. All of them are not in the AKC or BKC though. There are around 600 including “designer doggie” breeds (such as a Puggle [pug + beagle] Pomapoo [pomeranian + poodle] and many MANY others. But, if you include ALL mixed breeds, then there is an infinite combination of anywhere from 2 breeds bred together…all the way to over 10s and 20s and 30s of breeds mixed! So, there is no TRUE answer to that question. Just remember this about the mixed breeds (better known as mutts) Every Mutt Is Different, it is virtually impossible to ‘copy’ one single mutt. Here are some links showing puggles,pomapoos,& dorgis. Those are all “Designer Doggies”. Dog breeds of the world list: Abruzzenhund Affenpinscher Afghan Hound Africanis Aidi Ainu Dog Airedale Terrier Akbash Dog Akita Inu Alano Español Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog Alaskan Husky Alaskan Klee Kai Alaskan Malamute Alopekis Alpine Dachsbracke Ambullneo Mastiff American Allaunt (photo needed)American Alsatian American Black and Tan Coonhound American Blue Gascon Hound American Bull Molosser American Bulldog American Bullnese American Bully American Cocker Spaniel American Crested Sand Terrier American Eskimo Dog American Foxhound American Hairless Terrier American Indian Dog American Lo-Sze Pugg (TM)American Mastiff American Mastiff (Panja)American Pit Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier American Staghound American Toy Terrier American Tundra Shepherd Dog (photos needed)American Water Spaniel American White Shepherd Amitola Bulldog Anatolian Shepherd Dog Andalusian Podenco Anglos-Francaises (photos needed)Anglos-Francai Grand (photos needed)Anglos-Francais de Moyenne Venerie Anglos-Francaises de Petite Venerie Appenzell Mountain Dog Ariege Pointing Dog Ariegeois Armant Aryan Molossus Argentine Dogo Atlas Terrier Australian Bandog Australian Bulldog Australian Cattle Dog Australian Kelpie Australian Koolie Australian Labradoodle Australian Shepherd Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog Australian Terrier Austrian Black and Tan Hound Austrian Brandlbracke Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher Auvergne Pointing Dog Azawakh Banjara Greyhound Banter Bulldogge Barbet Basenji Basset Artesien Normand Basset bleu de Gascogne Basset fauve de Bretagne (photos needed)Basset Hound Bavarian Mountain Hound Beagle Beagle Harrier Bearded Collie Beauceron Bedlington Terrier Bedouin Shepherd Dog Belgian Griffons (photos needed)Belgian Mastiff Belgian Shepherd Groenendael Belgian Shepherd Laekenois Belgian Shepherd Malinois Belgian Shepherd Tervuren Belgian Shorthaired Pointer Belgrade Terrier Bench-legged Feist Bergamasco Berger des Picard Berger des Pyrénées Berger Du Languedoc Bernese Mountain Dog Bhagyari Kutta Bichon Frise Bichon Havanais Biewer Billy Black and Tan Coonhound Black Forest Hound Black Mouth Cur Black Norwegian Elkhound Black Russian Terrier Bleus de Gascogne Bloodhound Blue Heeler Blue Lacy Blue Picardy Spaniel Bluetick Coonhound Boerboel Bohemian Shepherd Bohemian Terrier Bolognese Bonsai Bulldogge Border Collie Border Terrier Borzoi Bosanski Ostrodlaki Gonic Barak Bosnian-Herzegovinian Sheepdog – Tornjak Boston Terrier Bouvier de Ardennes Bouvier des Flanders Boxer Boykin Spaniel Bracco Italiano Braque Du Bourbonnais Braque Dupuy Brazilian Terrier Briard Brittany Spaniel Briquet Briquet Griffon Vendeen Broholmer Brussels Griffon Buckley Mountain Feist Bukovina Sheepdog Buldogue Campeiro Bull Terrier Bully Kutta Bulldog Bullmastiff Cairn Terrier Cajun Squirrel Dog Cambodian Razorback Dog Canaan Dog Canadian Eskimo Dog Canadian Inuit Dog Canary Dog Canarian Warren Hound Cane Corso Italiano Canis Panther Canoe Dog Cão da Serra da Estrela Cão da Serra de Aires Cão de Castro Laboreiro Cão de Fila de São Miguel Caravan Hound Carlin Pinscher Carolina Dog Carpathian Sheepdog Catahoula Leopard Dog Catalan Sheepdog Cardigan Welsh Corgi Caucasian Ovtcharka Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Central Asian Ovtcharka Cesky Fousek Cesky Terrier Chart Polski Chesapeake Bay Retriever Chien D’ Artois Chien De L’ Atlas Chiens Francaises Chihuahua Chin Chinese Chongqing Dog Chinese Crested (hairless)Chinese Imperial Dog Chinese Foo Dog Chinese Shar-Pei Chinook Chippiparai Chiribaya Shepherd (photo needed)Chortaj Chow Chow Cierny Sery Cirneco Dell ‘Etna Clumber Spaniel Cocker Spaniel Collie (Rough and Smooth)Combai Continental Bulldog Continental Toy Spaniel Corgi Coton De Tulear Cretan Hound Croatian Sheepdog Curly-Coated Retriever Cypro Kukur Czechoslovakian Wolfdog Czesky Terrier Dachshund Dakotah Shepherd Dalmatian Dandie Dinmont Terrier Danish Broholmer Danish-Swedish Farmdog Denmark Feist Deutsche Bracke Deutscher Wachtelhund Dingo Doberman Pinscher Dogo Argentino Dogue de Bordeaux Dorset Olde Tyme Bulldogge Drentse Patrijshond Drever Dunker Dutch Shepherd Dog Dutch Smoushond East-European Shepherd East Russian Coursing Hounds East Siberian Laika Elkhound English Bulldog English Bullen Bordeaux Terrier English Cocker Spaniel English Coonhound English Foxhound English Pointer English Setter English Shepherd English Springer Spaniel English Toy Spaniel Entlebucher Sennenhund Estonian Hound Estrela Mountain Dog Eurasier Fauves De Bretagne Feist Field Spaniel Fila Brasileiro Finnish Hound Finnish Lapphund Finnish Spitz Flat-Coated Retriever Foxhound Fox Terrier French Brittany Spaniel French Bulldog French Mastiff French Pointing Dog French Spaniel French Tricolour Hound French White and Black Hound French White and Orange Hound Galgo Espanol Gammel Dansk Hoensehund Gascons-Saintongeois German Hunt Terrier German Longhaired Pointer German Rough-haired Pointing Dog German Pinscher German Sheeppoodle German Shepherd Dog German Shorthaired Pointer German Spitz German Spitz Giant German Spitz Medium German Spitz Small German Wirehaired Pointer Giant Maso Mastiff Giant Schnauzer Glen of Imaal Terrier Golddust Yorkshire Terrier Golden Retriever Gonczy Polski Gordon Setter Gran Mastin de Borinquen Grand anglo-francais Grand anglo-français tricolore Grand anglo-français blanc et noir Grand anglo-français blanc et orange Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen Grand bleu de Gascogne Grand gascon saintongeois Grand Griffon Vendeen Great Dane Great Pyrenees Greater Swiss Mountain Dog Greek Hound Greek Sheepdog Greenland Dog Greyhound Griffon bleu de Gascogne Griffon fauve de Bretagne Griffon Nivernais Groenendael Grosser Münsterländer Vorstehhund Guatemalan Bull Terrier Hairless Khala Halden Hound Hamilton Hound Hanoverian Hound Harlequin Pinscher Harrier Havanese Hawaiian Poi Dog Hellenikos Ichnilatis Hellenikos Poimenikos Hertha Pointer Himalayan Sheepdog Hokkaido Dog Hanoverian Scenthound Hovawart Hungarian Greyhound (Magyar Agar)Hungarian Kuvasz Hungarian Puli Hungarian Wire-haired Pointing Dog Husky Hygenhund Ibizan Hound Icelandic Sheepdog Inca Hairless Dog Irish Glen Imaal Terrier Irish Red and White Setter Irish Setter Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel Irish Wolfhound Istrian Coarse-Haired Hound Istrian Short-Haired Hound Italian Greyhound Italian Hound Italian Spinoni Jack Russell Terrier Jamthund Japanese Spaniel (Chin)Japanese Spitz Japanese Terrier Jindo Kai Dog Kangal Dog Kangaroo Dog Kanni Karabash Karakachan Karelian Bear Dog Karelian Bear Laika Karelo-Finnish Laika Karst Shepherd Keeshond Kelb Tal-Fenek Kemmer Feist Kerry Beagle Kerry Blue Terrier King Charles Spaniel King Shepherd Kishu Ken Klein Poodle Komondor Kooikerhondje Koolie Korean Dosa Mastiff Krasky Ovcar Kromfohrlander Kugsha Dog Kunming Dog Kuvasz Kyi-Leo (R)Labrador Husky Labrador Retriever Lagotto Romagnolo Lakeland Terrier Lakota Mastino Lancashire Heeler Landseer Lapinporokoira Lapphunds Large Munsterlander Larson Lakeview Bulldogge Latvian Hound Leonberger Levesque Lhasa Apso Lithuanian Hound Llewellin Setter Louisiana Catahoula Leopard Dog Lowchen (Little Lion Dog)Lucas Terrier Lundehund Magyar Agar Mahratta Greyhound Majestic Tree Hound Majorca Shepherd Dog Maltese Manchester Terrier Maremma Sheepdog Markiesje Mastiff Mc Nab Mexican Hairless Mi-Ki Middle Asian Ovtcharka Miniature American Eskimo Miniature Australian Bulldog Miniature Australian Shepherd Miniature Bull Terrier Miniature Fox Terrier Miniature Pinscher Miniature Poodle Miniature Schnauzer Miniature Shar-Pei Mioritic Sheepdog Moscow Toy Terrier Moscow Vodolaz Moscow Watchdog Mountain Cur Mountain Feist Mountain View Cur Moyen Poodle Mucuchies Mudi Munsterlander Native American Indian Dog Neapolitan Mastiff Nebolish Mastiff Nenets Herding Laika New Guinea Singing Dog New Zealand Huntaway Newfoundland Norbottenspets Norfolk Terrier North American Miniature Australian Shepherd Northeasterly Hauling Laika Northern Inuit Dog Norwegian Buhund Norwegian Elkhound Norwegian Hound Norwegian Lundehund Norwich Terrier Nova Scotia Duck-Tolling Retriever Ol’ Southern Catchdog Old Danish Chicken Dog Old English Mastiff Old English Sheepdog (Bobtail)Old-Time Farm Shepherd (photo needed)Olde Boston Bulldogge Olde English Bulldogge Olde Victorian Bulldogge Original English Bulldogge Original Mountain Cur Otterhound Otto Bulldog Owczarek Podhalanski Pakistani Bull Dog (Gull Dong)Pakistani Bull Terrier (Pakistani Gull Terr)Pakistani Mastiff (Pakisani Bully Kutta)Pakistani Shepherd Dog (Bhagyari Kutta)Pakistani Tazi Hound (Photo Needed)Pakistani Vikhan Dog (Photo Needed)Panda Shepherd Papillon Parson Russell Terrier Patterdale Terrier Pekingese Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pencil-tail Feist Perdiguero de Burgos Perdiguero Navarro Perro Cimarron Perro de Pastor Mallorquin Perro de Presa Canario Perro de Presa Mallorquin Perro dogo Mallorquin Perro Ratonero Andaluz Persian Sarabi Dog 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"title": "http://www.australianshepherds101.com/big-do-miniature-australian-shepherds-get/\nBig Do Miniature Australian Shepherds Get",
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"title": "http://www.terrificpets.com/articles/102323565.asp\nThe Best Breeds of Dogs To Stay Outdoors In The Winter",
"text": "\"The Best Breeds of Dogs To Stay Outdoors In The Winter Topic: Dogs in the Deep of Winter0 of 5 Paws Rating Filed under Dogs Tags: Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Husky, Samoyed, Newfoundland, Kennel View Full Pet Ad »Parti Yorkies, Gold Yorkies Yorkieba…EASY FINANCING. ELEGANT, RARE PARTI YORKIES, RARE GOLD YORKIES, CHOCOLATES TOO. SEE THE BEST, 954-324-0149 TINY TCUPS & TOYS. SOME OF THE MOST BEAU…Price: $950. & Up WWW. YORKIEBABIES. COMLocation: Fort Lauderdale, FLBreed: Yorkshire Terrier View All Ads Next The question of keeping your dog outside or not is one that is very near and dear to many dog owners. Choosing a type of dog breed that is best suited to the climate where you live is essential if you are planning on keeping him or her outdoors at least part of the day. Keeping the dog outdoors all of the time is also an option, although this can pose real challenges if you want a dog that is truly bonded to you and one that is well socialized and trained. This is not to say that some breeds of dogs don't do very well outdoors and may even enjoy being outside more than they are inside."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Steve_Irwin\nMY Steve Irwin",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from MV Steve Irwin)navigation search MY Steve Irwin moored in West India Docks, London, 2011History Name: 1975–2006: FPV Westra Owner: 1975–1999: Secretary of State for Scotland Operator: 1975–2003: Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency Ordered: 1974Builder: Hall, Russell & Company, Aberdeen, Scotland Yard number: 962Christened: FPV Westra In service: 1975–2003Out of service: 2003–2006 (laid up for disposal)Homeport: Leith, Scotland Netherlands Name:2006–2007: MV Robert Huntersince 2007: MY Steve Irwin Namesake: Steve Irwin Owner: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Operator: since 2006: Sea Shepherd Conservation Society Port of registry: Rotterdam, Netherlands In service: 2006Homeport: Hobart, Tasmania Identification: Call sign: PC9093IMO number: 7340370MMSI number: 244943000 [1]Status: in active service General characteristics Class and type: Island class patrol vessel Tonnage: 885 grt Length: 59.43 m (195 ft)Beam: 10.97 m (36 ft)Draught: 4.26 m (14 ft)Ice class: None Propulsion: 2 x British Polar Engines 12-cylinder 2,100 bhp (1,600 k W), driving a variable-pitch propeller Speed: 12.5–16.5 knots (23–31 km/h)Capacity: 200 tons fuel Crew: 43Aircraft carried: 1 MD Helicopters MD 500 can be embarked Notes: [2]Steve Irwin near the Faroe Islands The MY Steve Irwin is the 59-meter (194 ft) flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, and is used in their direct action campaigns against whaling and against illegal fisheries activities. The vessel was built in 1975 and formerly served as a Scottish Fisheries Protection Agency conservation enforcement patrol boat, the FPV Westra, for 28 years. Sea Shepherd had originally christened the vessel the MY Robert Hunter after Canadian Robert Hunter, [3] co-founder of Greenpeace, but it was renamed in honor of The Crocodile Hunter star Steve Irwin on December 5, 2007. [ 4] Irwin had considered joining the vessel on a voyage to Antarctica shortly before his death, and the renaming was endorsed by his widow Terri. [ 5]The ship and its crew, and their efforts for conservation, are the subject of the Animal Planet show Whale Wars. Contents [ hide ]1 Registration2 Career2.1 20072.2 20082.3 20092.4 20102.5 20112.6 20122.7 20133 References4 External links Registration [ edit]In January 2007, the ship was struck from the British Ship Register after a Japanese request. [ 6] The ship has been registered in the Netherlands as of October 8, 2007. [ 7]Career [ edit]The FPV Westra [2] was laid up ready for disposal in 2003 when Sea Shepherd purchased her in November 2006 and renamed her Robert Hunter. The vessel was purchased because in previous campaigns the RV Farley Mowat could not keep up with the faster Nisshin Maru. [ citation needed]2007 [ edit]In February 2007, Robert Hunter joined Farley Mowat in order to prevent the Japanese whaling vessel Nisshin Maru from hunting in an action Sea Shepherd called Operation Leviathan."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_gold_rushes\nAustralian gold rushes",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Australian gold rushes Gold diggings, Ararat, Victoria, by Edwin Stocqueler, 1854Date May 1851 – c. 1914Duration Australia Type Gold rush Theme Significant numbers of workers (both from other areas within Australia and from overseas) relocated to areas in which gold had been discovered Cause prospector Edward Hargraves claimed to have discovered payable gold near Orange Outcome Changed the convict colonies into more progressive cities with the influx of free immigrants; Western Australia joined Federation During the Australian gold rushes, significant numbers of workers (both from other areas within Australia and from overseas) relocated to areas in which gold had been discovered. A number of gold finds occurred in Australia prior to 1851, but only the gold found from 1851 onwards created gold rushes. This is mainly because, prior to 1851, the colonial government of New South Wales ( Victoria did not become a separate colony until 1 July 1851) had suppressed news of gold finds which it believed would reduce the workforce and destabilise the economy. [ 1]After the California Gold Rush began in 1848, which caused many people to leave Australia for California to look for gold there, the New South Wales government rethought its position, and sought approval from the Colonial Office in England to allow the exploitation of the mineral resources and also offered rewards for the finding of payable gold. [ 2]Contents [ hide ]1 History of discovery2 Pre-rush gold finds2.1 1788: A hoax2.2 1820: Blue Mountains, New South Wales2.3 1823: Bathurst region, New South Wales2.4 1834: Monaro district, New South Wales2.5 1837: Segenhoe, New South Wales2.6 1839: Bathurst region, New South Wales2.7 1840: Lefroy, Tasmania2.8 1841–1842: Bathurst and Goulburn regions, New South Wales2.9 1841: Pyrenees Ranges and Plenty Ranges, Victoria2.10 From 1843: Victoria2.11 1844: Bundalong, Victoria2.12 1845: Middle Districts, New South Wales2.13 1846: Castambul, South Australia2.14 1847: Victoria2.15 1847: Beaconsfield, Tasmania2.16 1848: Wellington, New South Wales2.17 1848: Bathurst, New South Wales2.18 1848–1884: Pre-goldrush finds in Western Australia2.19 1848–1850: Pyrenees Ranges, Victoria2.20 1849: Lefroy, Tasmania2.21 1849: Woady Yaloak River, Victoria2.22 1850: Clunes, Victoria3 Notable gold finds which started rushes3.1 February 1851: Orange, New South Wales3.2 April 1851: Castlemaine district and Clunes, Victoria3.3 June 1851: Sofala, New South Wales3.4 June 1851: Warrandyte, Victoria3.5 July 1851: Clunes, Victoria3.6 July 1851: Bungonia and other finds, New South Wales3.7 July 1851: Castlemaine, Victoria3.8 August 1851: Buninyong, Victoria3.9 August 1851: Ballarat, Victoria3.10 September 1851: Bendigo, Victoria3.11 Sep–Dec 1851: Other finds in New South Wales3.12 1851 (undated): Other finds in New South Wales3.13 1851 (undated): Other finds in Victoria3.14 1851–1886: Managa and other finds in Tasmania3.15 1852 and 1868: Echunga, South Australia3.16 1852–1869: Other finds in Victoria3.17 1852–1893: Other finds in New South Wales3.18 1857/8: Canoona near Rockhampton, Queensland3.19 1861–1866: Cape River and other finds in Queensland3.20 1867–1870: Gympie and other finds in Queensland3.21 1868: Gawler region, South Australia3.22 1870–1893: Teetulpa and other finds in South Australia3.23 1871–1904: Charters Towers, Palmer River, and other finds in Queensland3.24 1871–1909: Pine Creek and other finds in the Northern Territory3.25 1880: Mt Mc Donald, New South Wales3.26 1885: Halls Creek in the Kimberley, Western Australia3.27 1887–1891: Southern Cross, the Pilbara, and other finds in Western Australia3.27.1 1887 The Yilgarn and 1888 Southern Cross3.27.2 1888: The Pilbara3.27.3 1891: Cue3.28 1892–1899: Coolgardie, Kalgoorlie, and other finds in Western Australia3.28.1 1892: Coolgardie3.28.2 1893: Kalgoorlie3.28.3 1893: Greenough River3.28.4 1893–1899: Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie3.29 1906: Tarnagulla, Victoria4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links History of discovery The first gold rush in Australia began in May 1851 after prospector Edward Hargraves claimed to have discovered payable gold near Orange, at a site he called Ophir. [ 3] Hargraves had been to the Californian goldfields and had learned new gold prospecting techniques such as panning and cradling. Hargraves was offered rewards by the Colony of New South Wales and the Colony of Victoria. Before the end of the year, the gold rush had spread to many other parts of the state where gold had been found, not just to the west, but also to the south and north of Sydney. [ 4]The Australian gold rushes changed the convict colonies into more progressive cities with the influx of free immigrants. These hopefuls, termed diggers, brought new skills and professions, contributing to a burgeoning economy."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_Shepherd\nAustralian Shepherd",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Australian Shepherd Red Australian Shepherd Common nicknames Aussie or little blue dog Origin United States [ hide] Traits Weight Male 18–23 kg (40–50 lb)Female 14–20 kg (30–45 lb)Height Male 51–58 cm (20–23 in)Female 46–53 cm (18–21 in) [1]Coat Straight and may have curls Color Tri-colored (black/red/blue), Bi-colored (black/red/blue), blue merle/red merle Litter size 5 -10Life span13–15years [ hide] Classification / standards FCI Group 1, Section 1 Sheepdogs #342 standard AKC Herding standard ANKC Group 5– (Working Dogs) standard CKC Group 7– (guard dogs) standard KC (UK) Pastoral standard NZKC Working standard UKC Herding Dog standard Domestic dog ( Canis lupus familiaris)The Australian Shepherd, often known simply as the \"\"Aussie\"\", is a medium-sized breed of dog that was, despite its name, developed on ranches in the Western United States during the 19th century. [ 2] [3] [4] The dog was developed from a breed or breeds from the Basque country in Western Europe. It was brought by Basque people to the United States. These people had previously lived only briefly in Australia before moving to America. The breed otherwise has no connection to Australia. There are a number of different theories regarding how the breed came to be associated with Australia, but there is no consensus. [ 5] They are similar in appearance to the popular English Shepherd and Border Collie breeds, and research has found that Australian Shepherds and Border Collies are closely related to each other; both the Border Collie and Australian Shepherd are slightly more distantly related to other kinds of Collies and to Shetland Sheepdogs. [ 6]Australian Shepherds rose in popularity with a boom in Western riding after World War II. [ 7] They became known to the general public through rodeos, horse shows, and Disney movies made for television. For many years, Aussies have been valued by stockmen for their versatility and trainability."
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"title": "http://www.dreamydoodles.com/aussiedors/\nThe Aussiedor â Australian Shepherd-Labrador Puppies",
"text": "Home \\ The Aussiedor - Australian Shepherd-Labrador Puppies The Aussiedor – Australian Shepherd & Labrador Hybrid Puppies The Aussiedor – Australian Shepherd and Lab mix The Aussiedor is a BEAUTIFUL and SMART hybrid mix between an Australian Shepherd and a Labrador Retriever Dreamydoodles and Heather M. have professionally parted ways. So.. We NO longer breed the Aussiedor mix puppy but Dreamydoodles does plan on breeding an Aussiedoodle plus Labradoodle mix puppy this year (2016). Please visit our Available Page or Text me at 360-448-1477 for more info on upcoming litters!Scout – The Aussiedor is an Australian Shepherd and Labrador Retriever Mix The Aussie Labradoodle – Australian Shepherd, Poodle and Lab mix Puppies Bandit and her Bark Box subscription – Link below to get your own Bandit the Aussiedor The Aussie Labradoodle – Australian Shepherd, Poodle and Lab mix Puppies The Aussiedor has been called the Sheprador….and the Aussie Shepherd Aussiedors The Aussiedor is a hybrid, also known as a cross-breed. Opening your heart and home to a hybrid dog is like opening a beautifully wrapped package on your birthday: you never know what’s going to be inside. A hybrid will combine the best of two or more breeds. You get smart, easy to train, loyal, striking, har-working and loving all wrapped in one beautiful package. The make GREAT service and therapy dogs and our parents are certified therapy and service dogs. They may have silly names to describe them..just like the rest of the new “designer breeds” but this hybrid is No Joke. They’re incredibly smart, dedicated and sweet. The Aussiedor is not a purebred dog."
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"title": "http://www.australianshepherds101.com/famous-people-own-australian-shepherds/\nFamous People Own Australian Shepherds",
"text": "\"Famous People Own Australian Shepherds You Tube – Broadcast Yourself. Nothing published yet still the meat ends up on the plates of the rich and famous (or criminally You belong to the breed of people who need to suffer it to believe something needs to be done about You are free to advocate your own death, but be careful that you don't advocate mine or anyone … View Video Women's Memoirs Linked To GDL Catalog\"\"breaking clean\"\" of myths of rugged individualism to find a place of her own where Jill Ker Conway's memoir takes us from her girlhood in the Australian Outback, to Moody's famous autobiography is a classic work on growing up poor and Black in the … Read Here Year Of Th“The aim in allowing a minority group to express itself on a common problem on its own training and aftercare services to blind and visually impaired people. German Australian and Belgian Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Border Collies, Boxers, … Get Content Here CD SYNOPSES AND QUOTES – 09/11/08I could have listened to him all day and not just for his Australian accent. “ An excellent and vital message for young people today, given in their own language.” the timeless teachings of St. Francis de Sales, bishop, Doctor of the Church, and famous … Access Doc Poodle – Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia All three sizes of poodles for the Australian National Kennel Council and the New Zealand Kennel Club are in the Non-sporting Group. Poodles shed hair in minimal amounts, and also release dander, but are not as likely to trigger allergies as much as many other breeds. Famous poodles… Read Article Space / Astronomy Sitemap – Page 13 2012-08-27Much like the shepherds and wise men during the first Christmas, people around the world had their attention turned toward the Christmas season, the thoughts of stargazers often turn to one of the most famous Evidence Of Meteor Impact Found Off Australian Coast – Signs of a Massive Impact… Read Article… Access Full Source Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Commonwealth records : a guide to records in the Australian Archives, ACT Regional Office / compiled by Ros Fraser. … Retrieve Document<Bild>After Karl Miller had left the military in 1961 he trained dogs of ordinary people which showed During the filming Karl showed a video tape of his tricks done with a pig to an Australian cameraman. Karl Miller, who does not breed own animals and never uses violence for training animals… Read Document Lucifer Da Fallen Angel – You Tube Sandra is a transsexual, who cut off her own legs with a saw over 6 years ago because she I DID NOT MAKE THIS VIDEO! I only EDITED it so random people cou Kickass Classical Top 100 – Classical Music Best Famous Popular … View Video Turkish These different regions have developed their own livestock animals with The Kangal Dog is the first and most famous livestock… View This Document Alternative Music Sitemap – Page 5 2012-08-23Fresh off stands at Coachella and Shepherds Bush Empire, and with a dash through Europe under their They've release one of 2009's best albums, and now Grizzly Bear are taking it to the people."
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"title": "http://www.australianshepherds101.com/when-do-australian-shepherds-eyes-change-color/\nWhen Do Australian Shepherds Eyes Change Color",
"text": "\"When Do Australian Shepherds Eyes Change Color Nutro Pet Food Under Consumer Scrutiny – About Cats – All …I decided to change their food as well. All my animals, I’m pleased to say, are now brighter We breed and show german shepherds and have been very pleased with the Nutro Natural Choice Lamb I have a four month old australian shepherd puppy that was eating Purina Puppy Chow when we… Read Article You Tube – Broadcast Yourself. I have a dog named biscuit. Shes a pomerainian and shes,black a cookie color and has sort of Yay!! Australian shepherds rock!! by the siberian husky.. basically a very similar looking dog PLUS those amazing eyes … View Video… View Document The time paradox : the new psychology of time that will change your life / Philip Australian shepherds : everything about purchase, care, nutrition, behavior, and t ''Brand new eyes '' sound recording by Paramore 30615003322764 due 1/19/10. … Read More Hi Again A thousand years from now, two shepherds (there are always shepherds) will discover the six rules write the poem this way, but I think it is useful to illustrate how our perceptions change as second marriage his eyes too the color of slate RB … Access Document Space / Astronomy Sitemap – Page 5 2012-07-05Thanks to a later change in the calendar system, his birth date is now considered to be November 8. 44179, this nebula is more commonly called the Red Rectangle because of its unique shape and color Much like the shepherds and wise men during the first Christmas, people around the world had their … Read Article Www.australiankaraoke.com.aucolor me badd commitments commodores communards concrete blonde while shepherds watched feliz navidad spanish i saw mommy kissing santa claus hungry eyes change the world cocaine have you ever loved a woman … Fetch This Document Www.natlib.govt.nz How do Australian macroeconomics shocks transmit to New Zealand? / Jie Wei, Christopher Gan and Minsoo Lee. – \"\" This proposed Rule contains proposals that would change requirements in Rules relating to vehicle standards, vehicle dimensions and mass, vehicle … Retrieve Document Accelerated Reader7107EN The Color Purple Alice Walker 4.0 9.0 100050EN The Fashion Disaster That Change Lauren Myracle 4.0 5.0 131389EN Australian Shepherds Tammy Gagne 5.0 0.5 … Return Document A Druid Missal-Any In the eyes of the Old Ones, there is neither high-class nor low-class, only kinfolk."
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"docid": "D1574758#0",
"title": "http://dogcare.dailypuppy.com/difference-between-toy-miniature-australian-shepherds-6818.html\nWhat Is the Difference Between Toy & Miniature Australian Shepherds?",
"text": "\"What Is the Difference Between Toy & Miniature Australian Shepherds?by Naomi Millburn Dog Care » Behavior Farm life comes naturally to \"\"Aussie\"\" dogs. Thinkstock/Stockbyte/Getty Images A ustralian shepherds are vigilant and affectionate dogs that excel in herding animals. Although the standard for the breed is mid-sized, smaller varieties are commonly bred, as well. These varieties are referred to as miniature and toy Australian shepherds. Miniature and toy specimens are not the exact same size. Standard Specimens Standard Australian shepherds are nimble and sporty creatures. The males are generally bigger than the females. Mature male Australian shepherds typically weigh between 50 and 65 pounds, with heights of between 20 and 23 inches. Mature female Australian shepherds, on the other hand, typically weigh between 40 and 55 pounds. Adult females usually grow to between 18 and 21 inches."
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"docid": "D2574807#0",
"title": "http://advocacy.britannica.com/blog/advocacy/2010/07/the-australian-kangaroo-kill-that-is-cull/\nThe Australian Kangaroo KillâThat Is, âCullâ",
"text": "The Australian Kangaroo Kill–That Is, “Cull”July 19, 2010 LMurray Animals as Commodities, Hunting, Fishing, and Trapping, Posts 14Eastern grey kangaroo (Macropus giganteus)---Peter Firus, Flagstaffotos Tweetby Lorraine Murrayangaroos, like the koala, are commonly regarded as distinctive and eminently likable symbols of Australia. Kangaroos belong to a group of large marsupials known as macropods (genus Macropus ), a group that also includes wallabies and wallaroos. Like most Australian wildlife, kangaroos are protected by law. Nonetheless, they are regarded by many as pest animals that interfere with human and economic activities and damage the environment, and they are hunted and killed annually in the millions for their meat and leather with the full approval of local and Commonwealth governmental authorities, in operations euphemistically known as kangaroo culls or “harvesting. ”The kangaroo industry There are 60 species of macropods in Australia, and of them only 6 are killed for commercial reasons. Four of those are classed together as kangaroos: red ( Macropus rufus ), Eastern grey ( M. giganteus ), Western grey ( M. fuliginosus ), and wallaroo, or euro ( M. robustus ). The first 3 constitute about 90 percent of the harvest and are the most numerous macropods. The “harvesting” of kangaroos began in 1959. The industry provides more than 4,000 jobs, mostly in rural areas. Sixty percent of kangaroo meat is used for pet food; of that which is used for human consumption, nearly 80 percent is exported, more than three-quarters of it to Russia."
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"docid": "D3378827#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/tracyj64/corgi-husky-mix/\nCorgi Husky Mix!",
"text": "\"More ideas Corgi Husky Mix Corgis Puppy Breeds Adorable Animals Pets Rion Mind Blown Corgi Cross Mini Corgi Corgi Husky Mix - Take a look at all of these cute husky corgi mix puppies! Adorable pint sized husky mixes :) Picture gallery & more!See morefrom Godspeed You! Black Nerd Blue Heelers Blue Heeler Dog Australian Cattle Dog Australian Shepard Mix Australian Shepherd Mix Puppies Australian Dog Breeds Aussie Puppies Aussie Mix Australian Shepherds Australian Cattle Dog Blue Heeler pup=my dream doggy See more Corgi Husky Mix Husky Cross Shrimp Corgis Female Pup Animals Animales Animaux Kinguk old corgi husky cross female See more German Shepherds German Shepherd Puppies Gsd Puppies Aussie Puppies German Shepherd Training French Bulldogs Dog Pictures Animal Pictures Puppy Pics12 German Shepherds eating deer carcasses as a pack See more Corgi Husky Mix Corgi Dog Welsh Corgi Corgi German Shepherd Basset Dog Husky Pomeranian Mix Dog Cat German Shepherds Mixed Breeda corgi and siberian husky mix? rawr_its_mary a corgi and siberian husky mix? a corgi and siberian husky mix? See more Mango Fruit and Tequila Popsicles with Serrano Mango Popsicles Mango Fruit Tequila Popsicle Recipes Ice Pops How To Cut Mango Food Dishes Slurpee Chili Powder Spicy Mango Fruit and Tequila Popsicles foods See more My GSD looks almost just like that except she is more black and has a brown necklace. See more Jack Russell Terrier Animal Pictures Animal Kingdom Adorable Animals Louis Vuitton Comment Nike Check Victoria's Secret Hunter the Irish Jack Russell. This so looks like my little Dee Dee our Jack Russell See more3/4 Beds German Shepard Quotes German Shepherd Husky German Shepherd Costume German Husky Funny German Shepherds Dog Stuff Heart Doggiesgerman Shepard refrigerator magnet 2 x 3See more So Say We All Nerdy Things Random Things Poster Prints Toasters Science Fiction Sci Fi Geek Culture Pop Culture Tvs Battlestar Galactica We Will Defeat The Cylons TV Poster Print - cm excellent!See more Labrador Retriever Labrador Corgi Mix Animal Pics Dog Mixes Future Cute Animals Labradors Awesome Labs Lab and corgi I wsnt one. See more Watch Sherlock Sherlock Series 3 Sherlock Season 3 Sherlock Holmes 17 Day Life Hacks Fan Girl Watches Fans Sherlock season 3 Live streams-Pinning for future reference See more Husky Corgi mix is the cutest thing ever Corgi Husky Mix Husky Pomeranian Mix Cute Husky Puppies Corgi Mix Breeds Husky Poodle Mix Poodle Mix Breeds Tiny Dog Breeds Puppy Mix Puppy Play Husky Corgi mix is the cutest thing ever - The cuteness it burns! ( ( wtf is a corgi?"
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"docid": "D1217533#0",
"title": "http://www.australianshepherds.org/about-aussies/the-australian-shepherd\nThe Australian Shepherd",
"text": "The Australian Shepherd Breed History While there are many theories as to the origin of the Australian Shepherd, the breed as we know it today developed exclusively in the United States. The Australian Shepherd was given its name because of their association with the Basque sheepherders who came to the United States from Australia in the 1800’s. The Aussie rose rapidly in popularity with the boom of western riding after World War II, becoming known to the general public via rodeos, horse shows, movies and television. Their inherent versatility and trainability made them useful on American farms and ranches. The American stockmen continued the development of the breed, maintaining the versatility, keen intelligence, strong herding instinct and eye-catching appearance. Australian Shepherds have been registered by various registries since the early 1950’s. In 1990, the United States Australian Shepherd Association was established as the parent club of the Australian Shepherd representing the breed to the American Kennel Club. On September 1, 1991, the AKC recognized the Australian Shepherd breed and on January 1, 1993, accepted them into the Herding Group. Temperament The Australian Shepherd are an intelligent, medium-sized dog of strong herding and guardian instincts. They are also delightful and loyal companions and great family dogs."
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"docid": "D503666#0",
"title": "http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/texasheeler.htm\nTexas Heeler",
"text": "\"Texas Heeler Australian Cattle Dog / Australian Shepherd Dog Mixed Breed Dogs Information and Pictures Blue the Texas Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog / Australian Shepherd Dog mix breed) is a working Texas Heeler and an excellent herder!Find a Texas Heeler Breeder Place an Ad Rescue a Texas Heeler List Your Rescue Other Names Aussie Shepherd Heeler Description The Texas Heeler is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Shepherd Dog. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses. Note: the Australian Cattle Dog is also called Australian Heeler, Hall's Heeler, Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Australian Cattledog and Australischer Treibhund. Recognition ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club ARF = Animal Research Foundation DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. \"\"This is Miloh at 1.5 years old. I got him from a family that was moving to a house that didn't allow pets so they had to get rid of him. He is a Texas Heeler hybrid breed."
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"docid": "D3084895#0",
"title": "http://www.celiagrooms.com/price-list/\nDog Grooming Price List",
"text": "Dog Grooming Price List Dog Grooming and Bathing Service Prices by Breed The dog grooming prices below are estimates. They are subject to change based on severity of matting, skin conditions (extra shampoos), or the dog’s coat (length or thickness). Is your dog of rare or mixed breeds? It’s difficult to give an estimate on a mixed breed dog without seeing him or her. The best bet is to look at prices for breeds that your dog’s size and coat type most closely resemble. There is no charge for travel time or mileage within the Corvallis city limits. Dog grooming appointments outside the city are charged an additional $1 for every 3 miles distance from Corvallis. Other miscellaneous fees are detailed in the Additional Charges table at the bottom of this page. Sporting Dogs Breed Bath Groom American Water Spaniel $45Brittany $55Chesapeake Bay Retriever $35Clumber Spaniel $70Cocker Spaniel $55Curly-Coated Retriever $45English Cocker Spaniel $55English Setter $40 $60English Springer Spaniel $40 $65Field Spaniel $40 $55Flat-Coated Retriever $45German Shorthaired Pointer $27German Wirehaired Pointer $35 $50Golden Retriever $45 $60Gordon Setter $40 $60Irish Setter $45 $65Irish Water Spaniel $40 $60Labrador Retriever $30Pointer $27Spinone Italiano $40 $55Sussex Spaniel $40 $55Vizsla $27Weimaraner $29Welsh Springer Spaniel $40 $60Wirehaired Pointing Griffon $35 $45Hounds Breed Bath Groom Afghan Hound $45 $65Basenji $27Basset Hound $35Beagle $25Black and Tan Coonhound $27Bloodhound $35Borzoi $35Dachshund, Long-Haired $30 $40Dachshund, Short-Haired $25Dachshund, Wire-Haired $30 $40Foxhound, American $27Foxhound, English $27Greyhound $27Harrier $27Ibizan Hound, Smooth $25Ibizan Hound, Wirehaired $27Irish Wolfhound $35Norwegian Elkhound $37Otterhound $40Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen $40 $65Pharaoh Hound $27Rhodesian Ridgeback $27Saluki $35Scottish Deerhound $35Whippet $27Terriers Breed Bath Groom Airedale Terrier $65American Staffordshire Terrier (Pit Bull) $27Australian Terrier $50Bedlington Terrier $50Border Terrier $50Bull Terrier $27Cairn Terrier $35 $50Dandie Dinmont Terrier $40 $50Fox Terrier, Smooth $25Fox Terrier, Wire $30 $50Irish Terrier $50Kerry Blue Terrier $60Lakeland Terrier $50Manchester Terrier, Standard $27Miniature Bull Terrier $25Miniature Schnauzer $50Norfolk Terrier $50Norwich Terrier $50Parson (Jack) Russell Terrier, Smooth $25Scottish Terrier $50Sealyham Terrier $50Skye Terrier $50Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier $60Staffordshire Bull Terrier $27Welsh Terrier $50West Highland White Terrier $50Working Dogs Breed Bath Groom Akita $60Alaskan Malamute $65Anatolian Shepherd Dog $30Bernese Mountain Dog $60Boxer $27Bullmastiff $40Doberman Pinscher $27Giant Schnauzer $45 $65Great Dane $35Greater Swiss Mountain Dog $40Komondor (more if corded) $45 $65Kuvasz $50Mastiff $40Portuguese Water Dog $40 $60Rottweiler $35Samoyed $60Siberian Husky $60Standard Schnauzer $55Toys Breed Bath Groom Affenpinscher $50Brussels Griffon $50Cavalier King Charles Spaniel $35 $50Chihuahua, Long-haired $30 $35Chihuahua, Short-haired $25Chinese Crested, Hairless $25Chinese Crested, Powder Puff $30 $50English Toy Spaniel $35 $50Havanese $50Italian Greyhound $25Japanese Chin $35Maltese $50Manchester Terrier $25Miniature Pinscher $25Papillon $40 $50Pekingese $45Pomeranian $45 $50Poodle, Miniature $50Pug $27Shih Tzu $50Silky Terrier $40Yorkshire Terrier $40Non-Sporting Dogs Breed Bath Groom American Eskimo Dog $45 $55Bichon Frise $55Boston Terrier $25Bulldog $30Chinese Shar-Pei $33Chow Chow $50 $65Dalmatian $27Finnish Spitz $40French Bulldog $25Keeshond $55Löwchen $50Lhasa Apso $50Poodle, Standard $70Schipperke $30Shiba Inu $27Tibetan Spaniel $45Tibetan Terrier $50Herding Dogs Breed Bath Groom Australian Cattle Dog $30Australian Shepherd $45 $60Bearded Collie $60Belgian Malinois $35Belgian Sheepdog $50Belgian Tervuren $50Border Collie $40 $55Bouvier des Flandres $70Briard $70Canaan Dog $27Collie, Rough $65Collie, Smooth $40German Shepherd $50Old English Sheepdog $50Puli (more if corded) $40 $55Shetland Sheepdog $45Welsh Corgi, Cardigan $40Welsh Corgi, Pembroke $40Additional Charges Services marked with a * are included with bathing and grooming. Item Price Medicated or other special shampoo or conditioner ( see grooming products list) $3Nail trim* $10Toothbrushing $5"
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"docid": "D1454010#0",
"title": "http://mascaonline.com/breed-info/faq/\nFrequently Asked Questions",
"text": "Frequently Asked Questions Should I Get A Dog? As with any expensive purchase, buying a puppy requires a great deal of forethought. You must consider the care, attention and exercise required, also the costs of feeding and medical care. Remember, like most things in life, purchasing a pet has both an up side and a down side. Playing ball with your dog in the park is fun, stooping and scooping is not. Some of the questions your family should first resolve include: Who will feed and walk Sidney everyday? Do you have the time and desire to train a dog? Can you afford the cost of food and vet bills? What happens to Fancy when you go on vacation? Can your home accommodate a pet?"
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"docid": "D205570#0",
"title": "http://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/aussiedoodle/\nAussiedoodle",
"text": "Aussiedoodle Height: 14-23 inches Weight: 25-70 lb Lifespan: 10-12 years Group: Not Applicable Best Suited For: Families with children, active singles, houses with yards Temperament: Playful, energetic, loving, devoted Comparable Breeds: Labradoodle, Australian Shepherd New Search Bird Cat Other Suited For Size Hair Length Find Aussiedoodle Basics The Aussiedoodle is a medium sized, extremely fluffy and almost indecently cute breed of designer dog created by crossing an Australian Shepherd and a Standard Poodle. Like most designer dogs created from a crossing of two purebreds, the Aussiedoodle’s physical characteristics can sometime vary. But overall, they are a medium sized dog with a slim yet strong body. Their coats can vary in color and is curly and soft to the touch. Aussiedoodles, like both their parents, are extremely intelligent and trainable. They are also eager to please and love having a job to do. Be it playing catch or competing in agility. They are an excellent choice for intermediate dog owners that are able to keep up with their energy levels. The Aussiedoodle is a medium sized, extremely fluffy and almost indecently cute breed of designer dog created by crossing an Australian Shepherd and a Standard Poodle. Origin The Aussiedoodle is a relatively new designer dog breed that has risen extremely fast in popularity."
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"docid": "D126267#0",
"title": "http://www.eurobreeder.com/breeders/italy_dog_breeders.html\n.",
"text": "\"Dog Breeders > Italy Vis et Honor kennel Our commitment is to select dogs of high genealogy, healthy and free of hip and elbow dysplasia (parents are free of dysplasia, visible on pedigree), free of inherited heart diseases and ocular trichiasis. Cane Corso Italiano WANTED DIAMOND Kennel Disponibilità di stalloni campioni per monta e per vendita. American Staffordshire Terrier Olvinglay Olvinglay is a kennel for the selection of Golden Retrievers, it was born from my biggest love for this breed. All my dogs share with me first of all daily life then the exciting path toward the achievement of my biggest dreams. Golden Retriever The Cuda's Kennel American Staffordshire Terrier Arco Reale Kennel Official FCI/ENCI kennel located in Italy. We breed Golden Retrievers, Saint Bernard dog and Dachshund for Expo and Hunting. Golden Retriever St. Bernard Dachshund Of Mistral's Kiss Kennel Official FCI/ENCI kennel of Shikoku, Australian Shepherd and Yakutian Laika, located in Italy. Shikoku Australian Shepherd Yakutian Laika ETRURIAN VELVETAllevamento riconosciuto FCI e ENCI della razza Piccolo Levriero Italiano. Italian Greyhound LUPI DI ROMAGNALupi di Romagna è un allevamento di Pastore Svizzero che dedica particolare attenzione alla selezione e alla crescita di cuccioli morfologicamente in standard e di ottimo carattere. Poniamo una grande cura attenzione agli aspetti morfologici e caratteriali dei soggetti utilizzati in ogni accoppiamento per ottenere cuccioli sani e di buon carattere."
},
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"docid": "D3532496#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/pets-animals/largest-german-shepherd-498e804ba0181222\nWhat Is the Largest German Shepherd?",
"text": "Pets & Animals Pets Dogs Q: What Is the Largest German Shepherd? A: Quick Answer According to Oborge, the world's largest German shepherd, as of September 2014, is named Duke, standing at almost 32 inches tall and weighing 131 pounds. Duke has a male offspring that is almost as large as him. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Is a Brindle German Shepherd? What Is a DDR German Shepherd? What Is a Silver German Shepherd? Full Answer Duke's owners claim that the dog became so large through a diet consisting primarily of spinach. He was born in Pulaski, Tenn., at the Milky Way Farm and has lived with his family for over six years, as of 2014. Despite his size, Duke is very active. He enjoys playing outside, running around tables at home and chasing the ashes around his family's bonfires."
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"docid": "D1888237#0",
"title": "http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/63701/VILLERS-BRETONNEUX%20MILITARY%20CEMETERY\nVillers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery",
"text": "Find Cemeteries Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery Overview History Design Visitprev next Country France Region Somme Total identified casualties 1546 Find these records Casualties from First & Second World War France - Somme Work on the Sir John Monash Centre, to be located at the Australian National Memorial near Villers-Bretonneux in the Somme, commenced in January 2016 and will continue through to the official opening of the Centre in April 2018. During this period, there may be short periods of disruption to visitors at the site and the adjacent CWGC Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery. As part of the works, the Australian National Memorial will be also cleaned and refurbished. This will necessitate at times limited access to the tower during the month of October 2017, including a two-day closure on the 18th, 19th. Over the winter months from 14 November 2017 through to mid-February 2018, a temporary scaffolding will be placed and the tower closed. However, visitors will still be able to visit the Villers-Bretonneux Cemetery and view the Commemorative Wall. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Rising from the road to a plateau overlooking Amiens, the Somme Valley and between the villages of Villers-Bretonneux and Fouilloy in France is Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery and the Australian National Memorial. Buried here are more than 2,100 servicemen of the First World War, of whom more than 600 remain unidentified. Also buried here are two New Zealand airmen from the Second World War."
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"docid": "D2378160#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Why_do_you_wear_poppies_on_ANZAC_day\nWhy do you wear poppies on ANZAC day?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories History, Politics & Society History War and Military History World War 1 Why do you wear poppies on ANZAC day? Flag Why do you wear poppies on ANZAC day? Edit Answer by On the Wallaby Confidence votes 289KPassionate about all things Australian Poppies symbolise remembrance. The story goes that, following one of the bloodiest battles of World War I, in the fields of Flanders in western Europe,when the ground was completely churned up and muddied, thousands of red poppies sprang up. The seeds had lain dormant in the soil and, after being aerated with the churning of the soil from the soldiers' boots and fertilised with their blood, the poppies grew abundantly, springing forth new life from death. This is why poppies are worn on ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day (commemorating Armistice Day) and other solemn occasions when we remember the soldiers who fought or even gave their lives for our freedom. Another reason poppies came to such prominence in association with World War I is because of how they were immortalised in that most famous poem of WWI, In Flanders Fields, written by John Mc Crae. This poem is spoken at memorial services everywhere on both ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day.7 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Why does the poppy represent anzac day? Cause where they were fighting in WW1 was covered in Poppies."
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"docid": "D763073#0",
"title": "http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Virgil-Villers/32821157\nVirgil Villers",
"text": "\"Virgil Villers Sculpture Teacher at University of Akron Location:302 Buchtel Mall, Akron, Ohio, United States Company: University of Akron HQ Phone: (330) 972-7111Get Virgil's Direct Phone & Email for Free Wrong Virgil Villers?9/30/2017General Information Experience WOLFS Art Dealers & Appraisers Colt Education Master of Fine Arts - Sculpture ,Affiliations Sculpture Teacher - Ohio Art Education Association Recent News Virgil Villers | Artists | WOLFS Art Dealers and Appraisers Virgil Villers Virgil Villers is an Ohio artist who holds a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture. Characterized by elongated shapes, a Virgil Villers sculpture ofte... Read Morehttp://www.gardnercolbygallery.com/villers.php Virgil Villers Virgil Villers holds a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture. Characterized by elongated shapes, a Virgil Villers sculpture often features playful fig... Read More15th/16thc. Javanese | Artists | WOLFS Art Dealers and Appraisers Virgil Villers Similar Profiles Other People with the name Villers Other People with this Title: (313)Gaetan Villers BD company Philippe Villers Grain Pro Inc Marianne Villers Business Development Bank of Canada Kayla Villers Milligan & Associates Insurance Agency Inc Jonna Villers Thomson-Affinity Title LLCFree Prospecting Tool for Sales & Recruiters Get for Free Virgil's Direct Phone & Email Start a 14-day free trial GET Virgil's Direct Phone & Email Additional people at Virgil's company Jennifer King Head Womens Golf Coach Bridget M Norton Benefits Administrator Olajuwan Smith College of Business Administration Lab Assistant Carrie Scotto Associate Professor, School of Nursing Find other employees at this company (15,154)Company University of Akron302 Buchtel Mall Akron , Ohio , 44325United States Industries: Colleges & Universities, Education. Company Description The University of Akron is the public research university for Northeast Ohio. The Princeton Review listed UA among the \"\"Best in the Midwest\"\" in its 2010 edition of Best Colleges: Region-by-Region. Approximately 29,700 students are enrolled in UA's 300 associat... more \""
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"docid": "D1328151#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Fusiliers\nRoyal Fusiliers",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the historic regiment. For the modern regiment, see Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.7th Regiment of Foot Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)Cap badge of the Royal Fusiliers Active 1685–1968Country Kingdom of England (1685–1707) Kingdom of Great Britain (1707–1800) United Kingdom (1801–1968)Branch British Army Type Infantry Role Line infantry Size1–4 Regular battalions Up to 3 Militia and Special Reserve battalions Up to 4 Territorial and Volunteer battalions Up to 36 Hostilities-only battalions Garrison/HQ Tower of London Nickname (s) The Elegant Extracts Motto (s) Honi soit qui mal y pense March The Seventh Royal Fusiliers The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) was a line infantryregiment of the British Army in continuous existence for 283 years. It was known as the 7th Regiment of Foot until the Childers Reforms of 1881. [ 1]The regiment served in many wars and conflicts throughout its long existence, including the Second Boer War, the First World War and the Second World War. In 1968, the regiment was amalgamated with the other regiments of the Fusilier Brigade – the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers and the Lancashire Fusiliers – to form a new large regiment, the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers. The Royal Fusiliers War Memorial, a monument dedicated to the almost 22,000 Royal Fusiliers who died during the First World War, stands on Holborn in the City of London. Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Formation1.2 American War of Independence1.3 Napoleonic Wars1.4 The Victorian era1.5 First World War1.5.1 Regular Army1.5.2 New Armies1.6 Second World War1.7 Post 19452 Fusiliers Museum3 Battle honours4 Colonels4.1 Colonels-in-Chief4.2 Colonels5 Victoria Cross6 See also7 References8 Sources9 External links History [ edit]George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth, founder of the regiment Formation [ edit]It was formed as a fusilier regiment in 1685 by George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth, from two companies of the Tower of London guard, and was originally called the Ordnance Regiment. Most regiments were equipped with matchlock muskets at the time, but the Ordnance Regiment were armed with flintlock fusils. This was because their task was to be an escort for the artillery, for which matchlocks would have carried the risk of igniting the open-topped barrels of gunpowder. [ 2] The regiment went to Holland in February 1689 for service in the Nine Years' War and fought at the Battle of Walcourt in August 1689 [3] before returning home in 1690. ["
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"docid": "D2007907#0",
"title": "http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/wwii/australian-raiders-the-assault-on-singapore-harbor/\nAustralian Raiders & The Assault On Singapore Harbor",
"text": "Home Daily Australian Raiders & The Assault On Singapore Harbor Daily Australian Raiders & The Assault On Singapore Harbor• February 1, 2018Add Comment Email This Post Print This Post Brave Australian raiders sank several Japanese ships in a daring attack on Singapore Harbor. Read all about it below.by John Brown Hours after Japanese planes bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941, Japanese troops landed in northern Malaya and began moving south toward Singapore. In Singapore, Captain Ivan Lyon of the Gordon Highlanders, an intelligence officer at British Army headquarters, was ordered to the Dutch East Indies island of Sumatra to organize a route across the island that could be used by the military, the idea being that if “impregnable” Singapore came under prolonged siege by the Japanese, troops from India could be landed on the west coast of Sumatra at Padang and take the route laid out by Lyon to the east coast where they would be close to Singapore to mount relief operations. In the event, however, Singapore surrendered on February 15, 1942, and refugees escaping from Malaya and Singapore used the route in the reverse direction across the island. The many plots to assassinate the madman responsible for the death of millions... Get your copy of Warfare History Network ’s FREE Special Report, Killing Adolf Hitler Operation Jaywick: Planning the Raid on Singapore Bill Reynolds was an Australian who had served aboard destroyers in World War I and had lived in Burma, Malaya, and the Dutch East Indies for the past 20 years. Nearly 50 years old, he volunteered his services at British naval headquarters in Singapore and was given command of the Kofuku Maru, a narrow-gutted 70-foot-long Japanese fishing boat seized by the British when the war began. He found half a dozen Chinese willing to crew her and began picking up refugees—British, Chinese, Malays and others—from the islands around Singapore where they had been stranded when the ships in which they had been attempting to escape had been bombed and strafed by Japanese aircraft. He crammed 50 or more into the Kofuku Maru and, sometimes towing disabled craft filled with refugees, ferried them to Sumatra. It was there that he met Ivan Lyon, and it was there that Lyon first got the idea of raiding Singapore. Listening to Reynolds, who had been operating the Kofuku Maru around Singapore for two weeks during which he had rescued some 1500 people, he probably asked himself why could not he, Lyon, go back into Singapore waters on a mission designed to cause trouble for the Japanese?"
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"docid": "D705929#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7th_Armoured_Division_(United_Kingdom)\n7th Armoured Division (United Kingdom)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Desert Rats\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Desert rat (disambiguation). Mobile Division (Egypt) 7th Armoured Division Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 7th Armoured Division, from 1944 onwards. Active 1938–1958Country United Kingdom Branch British Army Type Armoured Division Size World War II: 14,964 men [1] [nb 1]Nickname (s) \"\"The Desert Rats\"\"Mascot (s) Jerboa Engagements World War IICommanders Notable commanders Sir Percy Hobart Sir Michael Creagh William Gott John Campbell Sir Frank Messervy Sir John Harding Sir George Erskine Lewis Lyne George Roberts Sir Dave Kraken The 7th Armoured Division was an armoured division of the British Army that saw distinguished active service during World War II, where its exploits in the Western Desert Campaign gained it the Desert Rats nickname. After the Munich Agreement, the division was formed in Egypt during 1938 as the Mobile Division (Egypt) [2] and its first divisional commander was the tank theorist Major-General Sir Percy Hobart. In February 1940, the name of the unit was changed to the 7th Armoured Division. [ 2]The division fought in most major battles during the North African Campaign; later it would land and fight in the Italian Campaign during the early stages of the invasion of Italy before being withdrawn to the United Kingdom where it prepared to fight in North-west Europe. It began landing in Normandy during the afternoon of D-Day, 6 June 1944, and fought its way across Europe ending the war in Kiel and Hamburg, Germany. Although the division was disbanded during the 1950s, the history, name and the \"\"Desert Rat\"\" flash is carried on by the 7th Armoured Brigade. [ 3]Contents1 History1.1 Founding1.2 North Africa1.3 Italy1.4 North West Europe1.5 Post war2 Derivation of nickname “The Desert Rats”3 General Officer Commanding4 Members of the 7th Armoured Division5 Monument6 See also7 Notes8 References9 External links History [ edit]Further information: Order of battle for 7th Armoured Division (United Kingdom)Founding [ edit]When Italian troops were massed for the invasion of Abyssinia in 1935, a Mobile Force was assembled in Egypt in case the war spread."
},
{
"docid": "D1710775#0",
"title": "http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/article49660465.html\nEpiq Systems battle moves to courthouse | The Kansas City Star",
"text": "Epiq Systems Inc. headquarters The Kansas City Star Business Epiq Systems battle moves to courthouse By Mark [email protected] Linked In Google+Pinterest Reddit Print Order Reprint of this Story December 14, 2015 10:25 AMUpdated December 14, 2015 11:40 AMA New Orleans-based investor group has sued Kansas City, Kan.-based Epiq Systems Inc. amid a battle for control of the company’s board of directors. St. Denis J. Villere & Co., which owns 14 percent of Epiq, had nominated six candidates for Epiq’s nine-member board of directors. Shareholders elect the company’s entire board at each year’s shareholders meeting, usually held in June. Epiq, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Villere, declared the nominees “unlawful” and a breach of a standstill agreement the two sides had. “We had informed you that the standstill continued through the date of the 2016 annual meeting as recently as this August and you did not object or express a different view,” a letter from Epiq to Villere said. “ In fact, in an August 14, 2015, letter, Villere raised questions regarding the continued prohibitions in the agreement. We answered all of those questions in an August 17, 2015, letter and explained that the standstill continued in full force and effect. Villere never responded to that August 17, 2015, letter. ”Today's top news by email The local news you need to start your day I'm not a robotre CAPTCHAPrivacy - Terms SIGN UPEpiq’s letter, signed by its general counsel, also challenged Villere’s standing to nominate directors under the company’s bylaws. Villere’s lawsuit, which the investor group said it filed in Jackson County Circuit Court on Friday, called Epiq’s reasons for rejecting the nominees “a pretext” and said Villere had given notice at the end of July that it was terminating the standstill agreement."
},
{
"docid": "D1902125#0",
"title": "http://www.greatwar.co.uk/ypres-salient/battles-ypres-salient.htm\nBattles of the Ypres Salient",
"text": "Battles of the Ypres Salient The Great War Arrives at Ypres German troops and supply columns on the march through Belgium, 1914. GWPDAAccording to local accounts, the first contact for the people of Ypres with the First World War was the arrival of thousands of German troops on 7 th October 1914. They began to enter the town from the south-east along the road from Menin through the Menin Gate (Menenpoort) and from the south through the Lille Gate (Rijselpoort). Scouting parties advanced north and west beyond Ypres in the directions of Boesinghe, Vlamertinghe and Elverdinghe. By 9pm the town, its streets and market square were packed full of horses and riders, soldiers, carts, carriages, cars, field kitchens and guns. The local accounts reckon on about 10,000 troops. Soldiers were billeted for the night in the halls of the Cloth Hall, in schools, the army barracks, the waiting rooms at the railway station and in houses with the local people. The mayor, Mr Colaert, advised the people of Ypres to stay calm and remain in their homes. German troops in Belgium buying fruit in Belgium, autumn 1914. GWPDAThe shops were crammed full of German soldiers."
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"docid": "D2656615#0",
"title": "http://www.warriordoc.com/anzac_day.htm\nIntroduction",
"text": "\"Introduction ANZAC Day, the 25th of April, is a very special day in Australian (and New Zealand) history. ANZAC stands for the Australia New Zealand Army Corps and the reason that it is so important is that on the 25th of April, 1915 Australia went into battle for the first time as an independent nation. We had only became a country in 1901 - before that we were a loose collection of colonies - and this was our \"\"baptism of fire\"\" on the shores of Gallipoli. Our troops landed on beaches (now called ANZAC cove) on the Turkish peninsular at dawn in this fateful day. They suffered a terrible defeat but our men fought with great bravery and would have succeeded if not for one man - Mustafa Kemal, later known as Ataturk. Although it was a disaster it brought out some great characteristics of mateship and sacrifice for this little island continent of ours. We talk about the \"\"Anzac Spirit\"\" which was born that day and use the term as a mark of the greatest respect. We use this day to remember those who fought, and especially those who fell, in this war and all subsequent wars. Drawing by Mike Chapell. From the website \"\"ANZAC Memories\"\" (below)The Battle In 1915 Australia along with its Allies (Britain, France and Russia, Italy, and Japan) was at war, fighting the Central Powers (Germany, the Ottoman Empire aka Turkey, and Austria-Hungary)."
},
{
"docid": "D3073402#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_in_Action\nMissing in action",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Missing in Action)navigation search This article is about the military term. For other uses, see Missing in action (disambiguation). Grave of an unknown British combatant, killed in 1942 during the Battle of Leros. Because his identity is unknown, he is missing in action. Grave of 12 unknown British and/or Commonwealth soldiers. Buried in Stanley Military Cemetery, Hong Kong. Grave of an unknown British Lance Corporal of the 50th Division, killed on D-day. Buried in Bayeux War Cemetery Grave of an unknown paratrooper, killed in the Battle of Arnhem, 1944. Photographed in April 1945Graves of 11 unknown British combatants killed during World War II, in Rhodes CWGC war cemetery Grave of an unknown Indian Army combatant in Lae War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea Wall crypts containing remains of unknown Italian combatants killed during World War II, in a Rhodes cemetery Grave of an unknown American combatant in Oise-Aisne Cemetery. Killed in 1917Graves of unknown French combatants killed during World War One."
},
{
"docid": "D606476#0",
"title": "http://www.dogchannel.com/dog-names-center/military-dog-names.aspx\nFamous Military Dog Names",
"text": "Military working dogs are the unsung heroes of war. Stocktrek Images/Stocktrek Images/Thinkstock We appreciate all of our military heroes whether they are on two or four legs. If you have a puppy born on Memorial Day, think your puppy is a true hero or if you just want to honor the men, women and dogs who have served their country, you may want your new dog to share the name of one of these military dog heroes. Here is our list of famous dogs who have served in the military: Bamse An official crew member of the Royal Norwegian Navy, the Saint Bernard became a symbol of Norwegian freedom during World War II. Chesty Official mascot of Marine Barracks, Washington, D. C. He comes from a family of Bulldogs who are enlisted in the US Marine Corps, most attaining the rank of corporal. Chips In 1945, the German Shepherd Dog, Collie and Siberian Husky mix was donated to the U. S. Military by his family when word got out that the armed forces needed dogs. Chips became the most decorated war dog of World War II. The Disney movie “Chips The War Dog” was based on his life. Gander A Newfoundland who served in the Canadian Army. He saved the lives of several soldiers by carrying a live Japanese grenade back to the enemy."
},
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"docid": "D1685966#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_friendly_fire_incidents\nList of friendly fire incidents",
"text": "\"List of friendly fire incidents From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search There have been many thousands of friendly fire incidents in recorded military history, accounting for an estimated 2% to 20% of all casualties in battle. [ 1] [2] The examples listed below illustrate their range and diversity, but this does not reflect increasing frequency. The rate of friendly fire, once allowance has been made for the numbers of troops committed to battle, has remained remarkably stable over the past 200 years. [ 3]Contents1 Wars of the Roses2 English Civil War3 Nine Years' War4 French and Indian War5 American Revolutionary War6 Napoleonic Wars7 American Civil War8 Russo-Japanese War9 World War I10 Spanish Civil War11 World War II11.1 193911.2 194011.3 194111.4 194211.5 194311.6 194411.7 194512 Palestine Emergency (1945–48)13 1948 Arab–Israeli War14 Malayan Emergency15 Korean War16 Mau Mau uprising17 Cyprus Emergency18 Vietnam War19 1967 Six-Day War20 The Troubles21 1974 Turkish Invasion of Cyprus22 1982 Falklands War23 1991 Gulf War24 War in Afghanistan (2001–17)25 Iraq War from 200326 Gaza War27 Other incidents28 Notes29 References Wars of the Roses [ edit]1471 – During the Battle of Barnet a Lancastrian force under the Earl of Oxford was fired on by the Lancastrian centre while returning from a pursuit; their banner, Oxford's “ star with rays ” had been mistaken for the Yorkist “ sun in splendour ”. This gave rise to cries of treachery, (always a possibility in that chaotic period), Lancastrian morale collapsed, and the battle was lost. English Civil War [ edit]1643 – Following fall of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire to Roundhead forces, captured Royalist commander, the Earl of Kingston, was killed by Royalist cannon fire when the boat transporting him to Hull was fired on from the banks of the River Trent. [ 4]Nine Years' War [ edit]1690 – Two French regiments accidentally attacking each other during the Battle of Fleurus led to the practice of attaching a white scarf to the flags of the regiments. [ 5]French and Indian War [ edit]July 9, 1755 – Two main phases of friendly fire occurred during the Battle of the Monongahela, which halted the Braddock Expedition of British regular ('redcoat') and British American colonial troops after a combined force of French regulars, French-Canadian militia and allied Native Americans joined battle with them before Fort Duquesne. In the obscuring woodland conditions and confusion caused by the French musket fire and the Native Americans' war cries, several redcoat platoons fired at each other. Later in the battle many American colonials, lacking the redcoats' training in standing their ground, fled from more exposed ground and into woods, where redcoats fired on them mistaking them for advancing French fighters. ["
},
{
"docid": "D2379612#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Silent\nWilliam the Silent",
"text": "\"William the Silent From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search William I Prince of Orange William of Orange, Adriaen Thomasz Key, c. 1570–84Prince of Orange In office 15 July 1544 – 10 July 1584Preceded by René of Châlon Succeeded by Philip William, Prince of Orange Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Friesland In office 1559–1584Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht In office 1559–1567Monarch Philip II of Spain Preceded by Maximilian of Burgundy Succeeded by Maximilien de Hénin-Liétard Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland and Utrecht In office 1572 – 10 July 1584Preceded by Maximilien de Hénin-Liétard Succeeded by Holland & Zeeland: Maurice of Orange Utrecht: Adolf van Nieuwenaar Stadtholder of Friesland In office 1580 – 10 July 1584Succeeded by William Louis Personal details Born 24 April 1533 Dillenburg, County of Nassau, Holy Roman Empire Died 10 July 1584 (aged 51) Delft, County of Holland, Spanish Netherlands Spouse (s) Anna of Egmond ( m. 1551; d. 1558)Anna of Saxony ( m. 1561; div. 1571)Charlotte of Bourbon ( m. 1575; d. 1582)Louise de Coligny ( m. 1583)Children 16Parents William, Count of Nassau Juliana of Stolberg-Werningerode William I, Prince of Orange (24 April 1533 – 10 July 1584), also widely known as William the Silent or William the Taciturn (translated from Dutch: Willem de Zwijger ), [1] [2] or more commonly known as William of Orange ( Dutch: Willem van Oranje ), was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish Habsburgs that set off the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1581. He was born in the House of Nassau as Count of Nassau-Dillenburg. He became Prince of Orange in 1544 and is thereby the founder of the branch House of Orange-Nassau and the ancestor of the monarchy of the Netherlands. Within the Netherlands he is also known as Father of the Fatherland. ( Dutch: Vader des Vaderlands)A wealthy nobleman, William originally served the Habsburgs as a member of the court of Margaret of Parma, governor of the Spanish Netherlands. Unhappy with the centralisation of political power away from the local estates and with the Spanish persecution of Dutch Protestants, William joined the Dutch uprising and turned against his former masters. The most influential and politically capable of the rebels, he led the Dutch to several successes in the fight against the Spanish. Declared an outlaw by the Spanish king in 1580, he was assassinated by Balthasar Gérard (also written as \"\"Gerardts\"\") in Delft in 1584. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life and education2 Career2.1 Imperial favorite2.2 From politician to rebel2.3 War2.4 Declaration of Independence2.5 Assassination3 Legacy3.1 Succession and family ties3.2 Epithet3.3 Popular culture4 Personal life4.1 First marriage4.2 Second marriage4.3 Third marriage4.4 Fourth marriage4.5 Issue5 Coats of arms and titles6 Ancestry7 See also8 Notes9 References10 External links Early life and education [ edit]William was born on 24 April 1533 at Dillenburg castle then in the County of Nassau-Dillenburg, in the Holy Roman Empire (now in Hesse, Germany)."
},
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"docid": "D2261525#0",
"title": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/John_Simpson_Kirkpatrick\nJohn Simpson Kirkpatrick",
"text": "\"John 'Jack' Simpson Kirkpatrick J. Simpson (centre) with his donkey, bearing a wounded soldier Nickname Jack Born 6 July 1892Died 19 May 1915 (aged 22)Place of birth South Shields, United Kingdom Place of death Gallipoli, Turkey Buried at Gallipoli, Turkey Allegiance Australia Service/branch Australian Imperial Force Years of service 1914–1915Rank Private Unit 3rd Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps Battles/wars World War IGallipoli Campaign Awards Mentioned in Despatches John \"\"Jack\"\" Simpson Kirkpatrick (6 July 1892 – 19 May 1915), who served under the name John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I. After landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, he obtained a donkey and began carrying wounded British Empire soldiers from the frontline to the beach, for evacuation. He continued this work for three and a half weeks, often under fire, until he was killed. Simpson and his Donkey are a key part of the \"\" Anzac legend \"\". Contents [ show]Early life Edit Simpson was born on 6 July 1892 in South Shields, United Kingdom, [1] [2] the son of Robert Kirkpatrick and Sarah Simpson Kirkpatrick. [ 3] He was one of eight children, and worked with donkeys during summer holidays as a youth. [ 1]Military service Edit After deserting from the merchant navy and travelling around Australia, prior to the war, Simpson apparently enlisted as a means to return to England. [ 2] One account alleges that he dropped \"\"Kirkpatrick\"\" from his name and enlisted as \"\"John Simpson\"\" to avoid being identified as a deserter. [ 1] He was accepted into the army as a field ambulance stretcher bearer on 23 August 1914 in Perth. [ 1] This role was only given to physically strong men. [ 1]Simpson landed on the shores of the Gallipoli Peninsula on 25 April 1915 as part of the ANZAC forces. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1736252#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alec_Campbell\nAlec Campbell",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other people named Alec Campbell, see Alec Campbell (disambiguation). Alec Campbell Birth name Alexander William Campbell Nickname (s) The Kid Born 26 February 1899 Launceston, Colony of Tasmania, British Empire Died 16 May 2002 (aged 103) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Allegiance Australia Service/ branch Australian Army Australian Imperial Force (AIF), 15th Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Years of service 2 July 1915 – 22 August 1916Rank Private Battles/wars World War I: Battle of Gallipoli Awards 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 80th Anniversary Armistice Remembrance Medal, Centenary Medal Other work Jackeroo, carpenter, mechanic, builder, boxer (Tasmanian Flyweight Champion), sailor (six Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races) and unionist Alexander William \"\"Alec\"\" Campbell (26 February 1899 – 16 May 2002) was the final surviving Australian participant of the Gallipoli campaign during the First World War. [ 1] Campbell joined the Australian Army at the age of 16 in 1915, and served as a stores carrier for two months during the fighting at Gallipoli. He was invalided home and discharged in 1916. He later worked in large number of roles, was twice married and had nine children. He is the great-grandfather of actress, singer and model Ruby Rose. Contents [ hide ]1 Biography1.1 Civilian life1.2 Australian \"\"legend\"\"2 Medals and honours3 See also4 References5 Further reading6 External links Biography [ edit]Alec Campbell was born in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia, the son of Marian Isobel (Thrower) and Samuel Alexander Campbell. [ 2] At the age of 16 he left his job as a clerk with the Colonial Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Not having his father's permission, he lied about his age, claiming to be two years older to enlist in the army without parental consent. [ 3] [4] He joined the 15th Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force in July 1915."
},
{
"docid": "D2047615#0",
"title": "https://www.awm.gov.au/wartime/59/general-clowes/\nWartime issue 59 article - General Clowes of Milne Bay",
"text": "Wartime issue 59 article - General Clowes of Milne Bay Milne Bay was Japan’s first land defeat of the war, but its victor won few laurels. By Karl James. Major General Cyril Clowes shortly after the battle of Milne Bay, 1 October 1942. A man of few words, he was cautious and calm under pressure. AWM 013337Major General Cyril Clowes very nearly did not make it to Milne Bay, at Papua’s southeastern tip. Flying from Port Moresby with some of his staff in an American transport aircraft, he arrived at Milne Bay on 13 August 1942 after a hazardous flight with an inexperienced pilot who had got lost and with his fuel nearly exhausted. “ Yes, we did get here,” Clowes wrote to his friend “dear old Syd” a few days later, “largely by guess and by God.” Flying through pouring rain and low-lying cloud cover, with a pilot who had no maps and a “complete lack of knowledge of the country”, to land on an airstrip covered in water “all helps to add an interest to the trip!” Braving the perils of flying in Papua, Clowes had been sent to Milne Bay to assume command of the Australian forces in the area. More than 35 kilometers long and over 15 kilometers wide, Milne Bay is a sheltered deep-water harbour, surrounded by the heavily wooded Stirling Range to the north and south, and on the northern shore, a narrow coastal strip, soggy with sago and mangrove swamps."
},
{
"docid": "D2261520#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Simpson_Kirkpatrick\nJohn Simpson Kirkpatrick",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search John Simpson Kirkpatrick Simpson (centre) with his donkey, bearing a wounded soldier. Nickname (s) \"\"Scotty\"\", \"\"Simmy\"\", \"\"Murphy/Murph\"\", \"\"Mu\"\" [1]Born 6 July 1892 South Shields, County Durham, United Kingdom Died 19 May 1915 (aged 22) Gallipoli, Turkey Buried Beach Cemetery, Gallipoli Allegiance Australia Service/ branch Australian Imperial Force Years of service 1914–15Rank Private Unit 3rd Australian Field Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps Battles/wars World War IGallipoli Campaign Awards Mentioned in Despatches John (Jack) Simpson Kirkpatrick (6 July 1892 – 19 May 1915), who served under the name John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the 1st Australian Division during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I. After landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, Simpson began to use donkeys to provide first aid and carry wounded soldiers to the beach, for evacuation. Simpson and the donkeys continued this work for three and a half weeks, often under fire, until he was killed, during the Third attack on Anzac Cove. \"\" Simpson and his Donkey \"\" are a part of the \"\" Anzac legend \"\". Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Military service3 Commemoration, depiction and myth3.1 Conflation with Dick Henderson3.2 Growth of legend3.3 Popular culture3.4 Campaign to award Simpson the Victoria Cross4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links Early life [ edit]Simpson was born on 6 July 1892 in South Shields, County Durham, England, to Scottish parents: Sarah Kirkpatrick (née Simpson) and Robert Kirkpatrick. [ 2] [3] [4] He was one of eight children, and worked with donkeys as a youth, during summer holidays. [ 2] He attended Barnes Road Junior School and later Mortimer Road Senior School. [ 5]At 16 he volunteered to train as a gunner in the Territorial Force, as British Army reserve units were collectively known at the time, [6] and in early 1909 he joined the British merchant navy. [ 7]In May 1910, Simpson deserted at Newcastle, New South Wales, and then travelled widely in Australia, taking on various jobs, such as cane-cutting in Queensland and coalmining in the Illawarra district of New South Wales. In the three or so years leading up to the outbreak of World War I, he worked as a steward, stoker and greaser on Australian coastal ships. ["
},
{
"docid": "D1390890#0",
"title": "http://www.kokodatrail.com.au/history.html\nThe Kokoda Trail",
"text": "One of the bloodiest campaigns of World War II, which has forever sealed the relationship between Australia and Papua New Guinea, began 61 years ago It was on July 21, 1942, that Japanese troops landed on the northern coast of then New Guinea and unexpectedly began to march over the Owen Stanley Ranges with the intent of capturing Port Moresby. Had they succeeded, the mainland of Australia would have come under dire threat. July 23 – Remembrance Day – marks the 61st anniversary of the first engagement between the opposing troops on July 23, 1942, and from that engagement, as the Australian force was progressively outnumbered, began the long fighting withdrawal over the Owen Stanley Ranges. The 21st Brigade, commandeered by Brigadier Potts DSO MC, was rushed to New Guinea and within days, its 1500 men were closing into the precarious Owen Stanley Ranges in an attempt to position themselves to stop the advance of the Japanese forces – now building up to over 10, 000 men. The Brigade also engaged the ill – trained but gallant militia 39th Battalion at Isurava in the foothills on the far side of the range. Kokoda was arguably Australia’s most significant campaign of the Second World War. More Australians died in the seven months of fighting in Papua, and the Japanese came closer to Australia, than in any other campaign. Many of those young Australians, whose average age was between 18 and 19, now lie buried at the Bomana War Cemetery outside Port Moresby. The famous photograph of “fuzzy wuzzy angel” Raphael Oimbari leading a blindfolded wounded Australian epitomizes the close relationship between Australians and Papua New Guineans which has come about because of the battle of Kokoda. To read between the lines of “Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels”, the celebrated poem by Australian digger Bert Beros, will drive you to tears."
},
{
"docid": "D1736249#0",
"title": "http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/ifhaa/bios/tmatthews.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Ted Matthews, the last of the original ANZACs, has died 82 years after he landed at Gallipoli and helped forge the greatest Australian legend. He was 101 years old. His death removes the last living link with the most defining moment in Australian history and the last memories of the act that began the entire tradition of ANZAC. Mr Matthews was the last survivor of the men who went ashore in the first Gallipoli landing at dawn on April 25, 1915. Born in Leichardt in New South Wales, Australia. Ted Matthews was one of six children. A carpenter when war broke out, he had been in the Army cadets and knew how to handle a rifle. He joined the Signals Corp because he was fluent with Morse Code. Ted turned 19 on Gallipoli. Ted was among the last men evacuated from Gallipoli on the morning of December 20, 1915 and, as he had landed in the first wave almost eight months earlier, he was a witness to the madness that was Gallipoli."
},
{
"docid": "D2529496#0",
"title": "http://www.albany.wa.gov.au/\nWelcome to the City Of Albany",
"text": "Previous Bins Bin Days & Bulk Collections Your City Everthing we do, we do for our community Report It Let us know about community issues Agendas and minutes Information about our council meetings Pay your Rates Pay your rates online Bins Bin Days & Bulk Collections Your City Everthing we do, we do for our community Report It Let us know about community issues Agendas and minutes Information about our council meetings Pay your Rates Pay your rates online Bins Bin Days & Bulk Collections Your City Everthing we do, we do for our community Report It Let us know about community issues Next Upcoming Events There's always something happening in Albany!All City Library Leisure Centre Show all1 January 2018 9:00am to 29 April 2018 12:00pm CITYWar at Sea - The Navy in WW1 Featuring Japan in World War One - The Ibuki‘War at Sea – the Navy in WW1’ highlights the contribution the RAN made in the ‘war to end all wars’ and will be shown in the Princess Royal Fortress Barrack Gallery from January until the end of April 2018.18 January 2018 12:00pm to 27 May 2018 3:00pm CITYAlbany Annual Gun Salutes The Princess Royal Fortress carries out regular gun firings of an original nine pound gun.19 January 2018 6:00pm to 28 April 2018 8:00pm CITYAlbany Arts Festival Season 2018Enjoy a new season of arts and culture starting at the end of this month through April.5 February 2018 10:00am to 13 April 2018 4:00pm CITYActive Albany Term 1 Summer Program 2018Active Albany is a unique and innovative program offering a range of diverse and affordable activities, competitions, groups and workshops to help community members become more active and healthy on a daily basis.13 March 2018 11:27pm to 11 May 2018 12:00pm CITYAlbany's 2018 Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Submission Is your community group doing great work in Albany? The City of Albany would love to hear about it for the Tidy Towns Sustainable Communities Submission.30 March 2018 11:10pm to 6 May 2018 3:15pm CITYCity of Albany Art Prize 2018The 10th City of Albany Art Prize will be presented at the Albany Town Halll, opening to the general public on Good Friday. Load More Latest News Remembering the battle that changed the war, 19184 April 2018In the early hours of Anzac Day 1918, the 51st Battalion, comprising mostly of Western Australian men, engaged in the now legendary attack to dislodge the enemy from the French town of Villers-Bretonneux. View All News3 April 2018New visitor centre a virtual experience29 March 2018Winners of 2018 Albany Art Prize29 March 2018Camp out in Albany to commemorate the Centenary of Anzac21 March 2018Finishing touches to complete library revamp14 March 2018Full calendar of events for Bike Week 201814 March 2018Community Funding applications now open"
},
{
"docid": "D1709558#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_I_memorials\nWorld War I memorials",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The classically inspired Menin Gate in Ypres World War I memorials commemorate the events and the casualties of World War I. These war memorials include civic memorials, larger national monuments, war cemeteries, private memorials and a range of utilitarian designs such as halls and parks, dedicated to remembering those involved in the conflict. Huge numbers of butts were built in the 1920s and 1930s, with around 176,000 erected in France alone. This was a new social phenomenon and marked a major cultural shift in how nations commemorated conflicts. Interest in World War I and its memorials faded after World War II, and did not increase again until the 1980s and 1990s, which saw the renovation of many existing memorials and the opening of new sites. Visitor numbers at many memorials increased significantly, while major national and civic memorials continue to be used for annual ceremonies remembering the war. Architecturally, most war memorials were relatively conservative in design, aiming to use established styles to produce a tragic but comforting, noble and enduring commemoration of the war dead. Classical themes were particularly common, taking the prevailing styles of the late 19th century and typically simplifying them to produce cleaner, more abstract memorials. Allegorical and symbolic features, frequently drawing on Christian imagery, were used to communicate themes of self-sacrifice, victory and death. Some memorials adopted a medievalist theme instead, looking backwards to a more secure past, while others used emerging realist and Art Deco architectural styles to communicate the themes of the war. The commissioning of memorials occurred through a wide range of national and local institutions, reflecting local political traditions; funding was similarly disparate, with most countries relying heavily on local charitable contributions to cover the costs of construction."
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"docid": "D1276498#0",
"title": "http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=4215A7A1\n.",
"text": "Question and answer Q: Australian vegetation is dominated by various species of acacia and A. marsupials. B. ores. C. eucalyptus. D. cacti. A: C. eucalyptus. Get an answer Search for an answer or ask Weegy (Free)Australian vegetation is dominated by various species of acacia and A. marsupials. B. ores. C. eucalyptus. D. cacti. Original conversation User: Australian vegetation is dominated by various species of acacia and A. marsupials."
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"docid": "D2262408#0",
"title": "http://education.seattlepi.com/types-vegetation-dominate-savanna-biome-6243.html\nWhat Types of Vegetation Dominate the Savanna Biome?",
"text": "\"Written by Dr. Mary Dowd Related Articles1Environmental Damage in the Temperate Grasslands2Deforestation Impact on Australia's Ecosystems3Dominant Species in a Diverse Ecosystem4How Nuclear Bombs Affect the Environment Savannas are expansive grasslands typically found in countries near the equator. They are scattered with shrubs and peculiar looking trees that have adapted to extreme weather cycles. Droughts, wildfires and destructive grazing by elephants keep all but a few species of trees from establishing. Even though savannas around the world appear similar, the predominant species of grasses and trees are unique to regional climates and conditions, particularly average temperature, annual rainfall and soil. The vegetation on a savanna can tolerate conditions that are inimical to many other plant species. African Savanna Nearly half of Africa consists of savanna, stretching from the tropical forests to the deserts. Varying rainfall amounts and soil conditions favor certain grass species over others, according to the University of California-Berkeley Museum of Paleontology, UCBMP. For example, UCBMP notes that red oat grass (Themeda triandra) dominates on drier, well-drained soils in Kenya’s Laikipia plateau and the Serengeti plains; whereas the dominant grass in nearby Uganda is lemon grass (Cymbopogon). Common trees include massive Baobabs (Adansonia digitata), which, according to PBS.org, local legend has it, were planted upside down -- accounting for their odd appearance during dry season -- and deep-rooted Acacias. South American Savanna South American savannas fall on a continuum of grassland to woodland, depending on the amount of moisture received, as reported by P. L. Osborne, author of “Tropical Ecosystems and Ecological Concepts.”"
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"docid": "D448565#0",
"title": "http://www.anbg.gov.au/bryophyte/what-is-bryophyte.html\nWhat is a bryophyte ?",
"text": "\"What is a bryophyte ? If you read no more than this page, you will have a very basic, but good, understanding of the nature and ecology of bryophytes. Much of the rest of the website consists of expansions of the topics presented here and you can get to many of those expansions by clicking on the embedded links. The word bryophyte is the collective term for mosses, hornworts and liverworts and bryology is the study of bryophytes. While there are marked differences between these three groups of organisms, they are related closely enough to warrant a single term that includes all three. So a moss is a bryophyte, a liverwort is a bryophyte and a hornwort is a bryophyte. These are all plants, scientifically classified within the Plant Kingdom. They are spore-producing, rather than seed-producing, plants and they are all without flowers. Like any living organisms bryophytes are classified hierarchically. Related species are grouped into genera, related genera are grouped into families and so on."
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"docid": "D2955249#0",
"title": "http://library.sandiegozoo.org/factsheets/red_necked_wallaby/red_necked_wallaby.html\n.",
"text": "\"Red-necked Wallaby, Macropus rufogriseus December 2011Fact Summary Taxonomy and History Distribution and Habitat Physical Characteristics Behavior and Ecology Diet and Feeding Reproduction and Development Managed Care Population and Conservation Status Web Resources Bibliography TAXONOMY & HISTORY (Agar 2008) (Archer & Bartholomai 1978) (Beck 2008) (Böhme 2003) (Dawson 1995) (Dawson & Webster 2010) (Garvey 2007, 2010) (Helgen et al. 2006) (ITIS 2006) (Jackson 2005) (Jarman & Calaby 2008) (Kear et al. 2007) (Le Page et al. 2000) (Long 2003) (Martin 2006) (Mc Kenzie et al. 2008) (Prideaux & Warburton 2010) ( UNEP 2011 ) (Warburton 2005) (Williams 1980)Describer (Date): Desmarest, 1817Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Subclass: Prototheria (egg laying mammals - platypus, echidnas, spiny anteaters) Subclass: Theria (placental and marsupial mammals) Infraclass: Eutheria (placental mammals in 21 Orders) Infraclass: Metatheria (marsupials in 7 Orders) Order: Diprotodontia (11 families of diverse marsupials with 110 species) (Agar 2008) Suborder: Phalangeriformes (cuscuses, brushtail possums, pygmy possums) Suborder: Vombatiformes (wombats and koalas) Suborder: Macropodiformes (kangaroos, wallabies, bettongs, potaroos, rat kangaroos) Family: Hypsiprymnodontidae (musky rat-kangaroo) Family: Potoroidae (potoroos, bettongs, other small rat-kangaroos) Family: Macropodidae (kangaroos, wallabies) Subfamily: Sthenurinae (1 living genus and species - the banded hare wallaby) Subfamily: Macropodinae (10 genera of kangaroos, wallabies) Genus: Macropus Species: Macropus ruf ogriseus Subspecies: Macropus rufogriseus banksianus (red-necked wallaby) Subspecies: Macropus rufogriseus rufogriseus (Bennett's wallaby, Tasmanian wallaby)Taxonomic History and Nomenclature Above classification according to Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS 2006)The genus Macropus contains more living and extinct species than any other marsupial genus (Prideaux & Warburton 2010)Scientific Name: Latin word macropus comes from Greek word makros or \"\"long foot\"\"; Latin word rufogriseus means \"\"red-gray haired\"\"Formerly, the subspecies M. r. rufogriseus only referred to wallabies from King Island or the Bass Strait islands and the Tasmanian forms were M. r. fruticus; M. r. banksianus has always referred to mainland Australia wallabies (Jarman & Calaby 2008)Common Name: Tasmanian subspecies known as Bennett's wallaby; mainland Australia subspecies called red-necked wallaby for reddish tinge to neck and shoulder fur The six largest macropods are kangaroos; smaller macropods are called wallabies (Dawson 1995)Traditional taxonomy (ITIS 2006): Most modern kangaroo species belong to one subfamily Another subfamily is known from fossils and from one remaining living species (banded hare wallaby)New appraisal of taxonomy (Prideaux & Warburton 2010): The traditional family of tiny potoroos (Potoroidae) should be part of the family of kangaroos and wallabies (Macropodidae)Living kangaroos and wallabies are represented by 4 subfamilies (Prideaux & Warburton 2010): Potorines Lagostrophines Sthenuines Macropodines Evolutionary History Marsupials probably arrived in Australia between 71.2 to 65.2 million years ago (Late Cretaceous) (Beck 2008)Ancestors of the kangaroos and wallabies were possum-like marsupial mammals (Prideaux & Warburton 2010)Lived in trees in forests between 50 to 34 million years ago (Eocene)Molecular evidence dates the origins of the macropod family (kangaroos and their kin) to around 30 million years ago (Mid to Late Oligocene) (Dawson & Webster 2010)Actual known fossils of early macropods date to around 23 million years ago (Early Miocene) (Archer & Bartholomai 1978)By 16.7 million years ago (Middle Miocene) macropods began to diversify as the first grasslands appeared in Australia (Martin 2006)Some researchers suggest a climate cooling event around 14 million years ago (Böhme 2003) with drier, more open habitats is linked to anatomical and metabolic adaptations in ancient kangaroos (Prideaux & Warburton 2010) (Kear et al. 2007) (Dawson 1995) : Changes in teeth and jaws (for chewing new gritty grasses)Specialized stomachs and physiologies for digesting grasses (including ruminant-like fermentation by bacteria, fungi, protozoans)New locomotion style (hopping between sparse resources that was fueled by highly efficient aerobic metabolism) (Dawson & Webster 2010)Other studies suggest hopping evolved even earlier in forested environments, as early as 30 million years ago Except for the macropod family, there is no evidence from the fossil record that any other large vertebrates over 5 kg (11 lb) ever hopped Other animals that independently evolved hopping: small perching birds, rodents (Helgen et al. 2006)Red-necked wallabies are known from Ice Age (Late Pleistocene) cave deposits in southern Australia: Naracoorte Caves, South Australia - contains fossils dated between at least 200,000 and 16,000 years ago (Williams 1980)Wallabies co-existed with now extinct animals such as the thylacines (Tasmanian wolf), Thylacoleo (marsupial lion), and giant kangaroos ( Procoptodon)Naracoorte Caves are now protected as a United Nations World Heritage Site for their diversity of high quality fossils representing major stages of the earth's evolutionary history ( UNEP 2011)Cultural History A cave excavated in 1981 in southern Tasmania contained a rich collection of Ice Age (Pleistocene) stone tools and hunted animals' bones (Garvey 2007, 2010)The site was occupied by early humans between 19,720 and 14,840 years ago Bennett's wallabies comprised some 92% of the faunal remains Hindlimb bones were the most common parts of the skeleton found Hunters split the hindlimb bones to reveal the marrow cavity Archaeologists suggest that human hunters sought these particular bones rather than other parts of the wallaby skeleton Bones furthest from the warm central core of the animal's body are especially rich in unsaturated fats (and have less saturated fat) than other bones In 1870s several Bennett's wallabies from Tasmania were brought to New Zealand's South Island (Le Page et al. 2000) (Jackson 2005) (Warburton 2005)From this original group, some 3-5 pairs escaped into the wild and thrive today Several attempts since late 1800s failed to establish wild populations in Europe, notably (Long 2003): In a game park in Czechoslovakia - simply disappeared In a 500 ha (acre) forest near Bonn, Germany - fell to poachers On the estate of Count Witzleben near Altdöbern, Germany - destroyed because they \"\"frightened other animals\"\"On the island of Herm in the Channel Islands, Guernsey - eaten by English soldiers during World War IIIn Hungary and the Ukraine - no records of their fate known Beginning in 1867, several introductions in New Zealand that established wild populations (Long 2003)Many accidental and deliberate releases reported in UK (Warburton 2005)Four individuals released on a Scottish island in Loch Lomond in 1975 were known to have increased to a population of 26 by 1992 (Weir et al. 1995)Wallaby meat is still considered a delicacy in Tasmania (Jarman & Calaby 2008)DISTRIBUTION & HABITAT (Jackson 2005) (Jarman & Calaby 2008) (Johnson 1987) (Le Page et al. 2000) (Mc Kenzie et al."
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"docid": "D1528650#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_swan\nBlack swan",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Black swan (disambiguation). Black swan Conservation status Least Concern ( IUCN 3.1) [1]Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Aves Order: Anseriformes Family: Anatidae Genus: Cygnus Species: C. atratus Binomial name Cygnus atratus ( Latham, 1790)Subspecies C. a. atratusblack swan Synonyms Anas atrata Latham, 1790Chenopis atratus The black swan ( Cygnus atratus) is a large waterbird, a species of swan which breeds mainly in the southeast and southwest regions of Australia. A New Zealand subspecies was apparently hunted to extinction by Māori, but the species was reintroduced to New Zealand in the 1860s. [ 2] Within Australia they are nomadic, with erratic migration patterns dependent upon climatic conditions. Black swans are large birds with mostly black plumage and red bills. They are monogamous breeders, and are unusual in that one-quarter of all pairings are homosexual, mostly between males. Both partners share incubation and cygnet rearing duties. Black swans were introduced to various countries as an ornamental bird in the 1800s, but have escaped and formed stable populations. A small population of black swans exists on the River Thames at Marlow, on the Brook running through the small town of Dawlish in Devon (they have become the symbol of the town) and near the River Itchen, Hampshire, there is also one on the River Tees near Stockton on Tees. [ 3] Described scientifically by English naturalist John Latham in 1790, the black swan was formerly placed into a monotypic genus, Chenopis."
},
{
"docid": "D959875#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_National_Park\nRoyal National Park",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Royal National Park New South Wales IUCN category II ( national park)A view of the Era beaches on the Royal National Park Coast Track, looking south from Thelma Head [a]Royal National Park Nearest town or city Sydney Coordinates 34°07′21″S 151°03′50″ECoordinates: 34°07′21″S 151°03′50″EEstablished 26 April 1879 [1]Area 150.91 km 2 (58.3 sq mi) [1]Managing authorities NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service Website Royal National Park See also Protected areas of New South Wales The Royal National Park [2] is a protected national park that is located in Sutherland Shire in the Australian state of New South Wales, just south of Sydney. The 151-square-kilometre (58 sq mi) national park [3] is about 29 kilometres (18 mi) south of the Sydney central business district near the localities of Loftus, Otford, and Waterfall. It was the second national park in the world (after Yellowstone in the United States), and the first to have \"\"National Park\"\" as part of its name. It was founded by Sir John Robertson, Acting Premier of New South Wales, [4] and formally proclaimed on 26 April 1879. [ 5] Its original name was National Park, but it was renamed in 1955 after Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia passed by in the train during her 1954 tour. [ 6]The park was added to the Australian National Heritage List in December 2006. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Geography, flora and fauna2.1 Coastal heathland2.2 Littoral rainforest2.3 Exposed uplands2.4 Valley sides2.5 Valley floors2.6 Riparian forest2.7 Mangroves and salt marsh2.8 Tidal rockshelfs and rock pools3 Park highlights4 Naturism5 See also6 Notes7 References8 External links Overview [ edit]The park includes the settlements of Audley, Maianbar and Bundeena. There was once a railway line connected to the Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line but this closed and was converted to a heritage tramway operated by the Sydney Tramway Museum in Loftus. [ 7]Audley can be accessed by road, from Loftus, Waterfall or Otford, and there are several railway stations ( Loftus, Engadine, Heathcote, Waterfall, Helensburgh and Otford) on the outskirts of the park. Bundeena and Maianbar can also be accessed by road through the park or by the passenger ferry service from Cronulla."
},
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"docid": "D81006#0",
"title": "http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/hs392\nCasuarina cunninghamiana Miq. (River sheoak) in Florida and Its Potential as a Windbreak Plant for Citrus Groves 1",
"text": "\"�Casuarina cunninghamiana Miq. ( River sheoak) in Florida and Its Potential as a Windbreak Plant for Citrus Groves 1William S. Castle, Kenneth A. Langeland, Donald L. Rockwood, and Michael G. Andreu 2Introduction Canker and Huanglongbing (HLB; a.k.a. greening) bacterial diseases are present in Florida and damaging the citrus industry. Details about the biology, management, and impacts of these diseases are available in other EDIS documents. Canker is spread by wind-blown rain; thus, one management strategy for protecting trees is to establish living windbreaks that moderate wind. They also provide the added benefit of improving packouts of fresh fruit because of less wind scar. The use of windbreaks is a well-established tool for canker management throughout the world. A proven plant species for this purpose is Casuarina cunninghamiana , judging from its common to almost exclusive use in the fresh fruit citrus industries of Argentina, South Africa, and Australia. Fast growth, ease of establishment, cold hardiness, ability to produce some of its own nitrogen, and life-long foliation from top to bottom with good branching are attributes of this species that favor its use as windbreak. Those same attributes would be equally useful in Florida citrus grove situations for the management of canker, but it is not as clear whether windbreaks provide any advantages for HLB management because a small insect [ Diaphorina citri (psyllid)], rather than windblown rain, as in citrus canker, is the vector transmitting the purported causal bacterium of HLB."
},
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"docid": "D1598952#0",
"title": "http://www.desertmuseum.org/invaders/invaders_tamarisk.php\nTamarisk, saltcedar, athel tree ( Tamarix spp.)",
"text": "\"Tamarisk, saltcedar, athel tree ( Tamarix spp. ) What is it? Tamarisk is a general term for several species of Old World shrubs and trees in the genus Tamarix with scalelike leaves on very thin terminal twigs. Saltcedars are large shrubs or small trees 8-16 feet tall and usually less wide. They have tiny, triangular, scale-like leaves that are winter-deciduous. The flowers are pink to near-white, densely crowded along branched terminal spikes; they appear from January to October. Fruit and seeds are tiny, brown, inconspicuous. The several species introduced to North America have been labeled Tamarix chinensis (our current choice for southern Arizona plants), T. ramosissima, T. pentandra, T. parviflora, and T. gallica. They are very similar in appearance and are hybridizing, so distinguishing among them is difficult. Apparently the hybrid populations are the most invasive."
},
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"docid": "D353003#0",
"title": "http://plantstress.com/Articles/salinity_i/salinity_i.htm\n.",
"text": "\"The Impact of Salinity Stress Dr. Rana Munns, CSIRO Division of Plant Industry Canberra ACT, Australia1. The Environmental and Physiological Nature of Salinity Introduction According to the FAO Land and Plant Nutrition Management Service, o ver 6% of the world's land is affected by either salinity or sodicity (Table 1). The term salt-affected refers to soils that are saline or sodic, and these cover over 400 million hectares, which is over 6% of the world land area (Table 1) . Much of the world’s land is not cultivated, but a significant proportion of cultivated land is salt-affected. Of the current 230 million ha of irrigated land, 45 million ha are salt-affected (19.5 percent) and of the 1,500 million ha under dryland agriculture, 32 million are salt-affected to varying degrees (2.1 percent). Table 1: Regional distribution of salt-affected soils, in million hectares Regions Total area Saline soils Sodic soils Mha Mha%Mha%Africa1,899392.0341.8Asia, the Pacific and Australia3,1071956.32498.0Europe2,01170.3733.6Latin America2,039613.0512.5Near East1,802925.1140.8North America1,92450.2150.8Total12,7813973.1%4343.4%Source: FAO Land and Plant Nutrition Management Service Salinity occurs through natural or human-induced processes that result in the accumulation of dissolved salts in the soil water to an extent that inhibits plant growth. Sodicity is a secondary result of salinity in clay soils, where leaching through either natural or human-induced processes has washed soluble salts into the subsoil, and left sodium bound to the negative charges of the clay. A saline soil is defined as having a high concentration of soluble salts, high enough to affect plant growth. Salt concentration in a soil is measured in terms of its electrical conductivity, as described in the section below on measurements. The USDA Salinity Laboratory defines a saline soil as having an EC e of 4 d S/m or more."
},
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"docid": "D3542848#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Queensland-state-Australia\nQueensland",
"text": "Queensland, state of northeastern Australia, occupying the wettest and most tropical part of the continent. It is bounded to the north and east by the Coral Sea (an embayment of the southwestern Pacific Ocean ), to the south by New South Wales, to the southwest by South Australia, and to the west by the Northern Territory. The capital is Brisbane, on the state’s southeastern coast. Queensland, Australia. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Townsville, Queensland, Australia; Magnetic Island A visit to Townsville, in tropical northern Queensland, Australia, with a side trip to Magnetic Island. © Fun Travel TVQueensland Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Queensland, the second largest of Australia’s states, occupies nearly one-fourth of the continent. The state is more than twice the size of the U. S. state of Texas and seven times larger than the United Kingdom. In terms of land occupancy, however, Queensland is indeed Australia’s largest state, with an occupied area greater than that of the whole of Western Australia. It also is the most decentralized mainland state, with most of its people scattered along the eastern coastline over a distance of 1,400 miles (2,250 km). The rest of the population is dispersed thinly over almost all of the vast interior, posing severe access and communication challenges."
},
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"docid": "D2097770#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coniferous_woodland\nForest",
"text": "\"Forest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Coniferous woodland)navigation search This article is about a community of trees. For other uses, see Forest (disambiguation). For a broader coverage related to this topic, see Plant community. The Amazon rainforest is the largest and most biodiverse forest in the world. A conifer forest in the Swiss Alps ( National Park)The Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York form the southernmost part of the Eastern forest-boreal transition ecoregion. Forest on Mount Dajt, Albania A forest is a large area dominated by trees. [ 1] Hundreds of more precise definitions of forest are used throughout the world, incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function. [ 2] [3] [4] According to the widely used [5] [6] Food and Agriculture Organization definition, forests covered 4 billion hectares (9.9 × 10 9 acres) (15 million square miles) or approximately 30 percent of the world's land area in 2006. [ 4]Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem of Earth, and are distributed across the globe. [ 7] Forests account for 75% of the gross primary productivity of the Earth's biosphere, and contain 80% of the Earth's plant biomass. ["
},
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"docid": "D2086885#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraser_Island\nFraser Island",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the island in Australia. For the island in Canada's Nunavut Territory, see Fraser Island (Nunavut). Fraser Island Native name: K'Gari, Gari View north from Indian Head, 2016Geography Location Australia Coordinates 25°13′S 153°08′ECoordinates: 25°13′S 153°08′EArea 1,840 km 2 (710 sq mi)Highest elevation 244 m (801 ft)Administration Australia State Queensland LGA Fraser Coast Region Largest settlement Eurong Demographics Population 194 (2011)Pop. density 0.2 /km 2 (0.5 /sq mi)Ethnic groups Scots‹ The template Infobox UNESCO World Heritage Site is being considered for merging . ›UNESCO World Heritage Site Criteria Natural: vii, viii, ix Reference 630Inscription 1992 (16th Session)Fraser Island (K'Gari, Gari) is a heritage-listed island located along the southeastern coast of the state of Queensland, Australia. [ 1] [2] It is approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) north of the state capital, Brisbane. [ 3] Known as Fraser Island, it is a locality within the Fraser Coast local government in the Wide Bay–Burnett region. [ 4] Its length is about 120 kilometres (75 mi) and its width is approximately 24 kilometres (15 mi). [ 5] It was inscribed as a World Heritage Site in 1992. [ 6] The island is considered to be the largest sand island in the world at 1,840 km 2. ["
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"docid": "D2051836#0",
"title": "http://www.pbs.org/lifeofbirds/songs/index.html\n.",
"text": "\"The vocal ability of birds has inspiredpoets and musicians, from Chaucer to Wordsworth, from Handel to Respighi. Birdsong can be a natural phenomenon of intense beauty. But our enjoyment is incidental to the main purpose, which is one bird communicating with others. Birds became the world's master musicians in order to convey to potential mates, rivals and predators all the important things they have to say, from \"\"Clear off!\"\" to \"\"Come on! \"\" And their songs have been shaped by their environment, just as the rap musician of New York delivers a different \"\"tune\"\" to the yodeller in the Swiss mountains. The musical detail would have impressed the great composers. The nightingale, for example, holds up to 300 different love songs in his repertoire. The canary may take 30 mini-breaths a second to replenish its air supply. The cowbird uses 40 different notes, some so high we can't hear them."
},
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"docid": "D2217750#0",
"title": "http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/vegetation-regions/\nVegetation Regions",
"text": "\"Vegetation Regions Vegetation regions are geographical areas characterized by distinct plant communities. Boreal Forest and Bog Heart Lake, NWT (courtesy Provincial Museum of Alberta). Tundra Vegetation Tundra vegetation found in the Keewatin area, Churchill, Manitoba. Image: © T. K. Tomlinson. Mixed Wood Forest The mixed-wood forest is characteristic of the St Lawrence Lowland region (photo by Tim Fitzharris). Sugar Maple A sugar maple forest in the fall, Ontario (photo by Tim Fitzharris). Taiga Landscape Canada's taiga is dominated by a relatively few cold-tolerant conifers (Corel Professional Photos). Atlantic Marine Ecosystem The Atlantic Maritime region extends from the mouth of the St Lawrence River across New Brunswick and into Nova Scotia and PEI. The ocean has a major impact on this zone and its wildlife (artwork by Claire Tremblay). Tundra Tombstone Mountains, Yukon Territory (photo by Tim Fitzharris)."
},
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"docid": "D990983#0",
"title": "http://www.terrestrial-biozones.net/Neotropic%20Ecosystems/Central%20American%20Ecosystems.html\nCentral American (Yucatan) Tropical Forest",
"text": "Central American (Yucatan) Tropical Forest Until recently these forests were thought to be relatively homogenous, but are now known to comprise several communities depending on soil type, terrain and rainfall levels. In the low rainfall areas on relatively shallow calcareous soils in northern parts of Quintana Roo, the forest exclusive to this zone is characterized by Agave angustifolia, Plumeria obtusa and the Yucatan endemic Sebestiana adenophora (family?). These low stature forests rarely exceed about 7 m but typically have a shrub layer up to 2 m and an herb layer up to 1 m. Other common species include Bromelia karatas, Esenbeckia pentaphylla, Eugenia mayana, Rhoeo discolor and the Yucatan endemics Beaucarnea pliabilis (Ruscaceae), Bourreria pulchra (Boraginaceae), Caesalpinia yucatanensis (Fabaceae) and Trichilia minutiflora (Meliaceae). Where rainfall is slightly higher the forests are characterized by Manilkara zapota and the Yucatan endemic palm Coccothrinax readii (Arecaceae). These forests cover many parts of Quintana Roo and can have canopy trees reaching 30 m or so. Other typical species include Bursera simarouba, Laetia thamnia, Malmea depressa, Neea psychotriodes and the Yucatan endemics Hampea trilobata (Malvaceae) and Ottoschulzia pallida (Icacinaceae). The under storey consists largely of saplings and climbers, but shrubs such as Abutilon permolla, Byttneria aculeata and Malvaviscum arboreus may be encountered together with herbs such as Anthurium schlechtendalii, Lasiacis divaricata and the endemic Olyra yucatana (Poaceae). With increasing rain dense forests typified by Bursera simaruba and the Yucatan endemics Hampea trilobata (Malvaceae) and Metopium brownei (Anacardiaceae) occur. These forests have a central distribution in Quintana Roo. Common understory species include Casearia nitida, Chamaedorea seifrizii, Lonchocarpus rugosus and Randia aculeate, but a special feature of these forests is the rich arboreal flora with herbaceous species such as Ichnanthus lanceolata and Zamia loddigesii, shrubs such as Malvaviscus arboreus and climbers like Arrabidaea floribunda, Passiflora coriacea and the Yucatan endemic Desmonicus quasillarius (family?)."
},
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"docid": "D3106577#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleistocene_extinction\nQuaternary extinction event",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pleistocene extinction)navigation search Late Pleistocene landscape of northern Spain, by Mauricio Antón (left to right: Equus ferus, Mammuthus primigenius, Rangifer tarandus, Panthera leo spelaea, Coelodonta antiquitatis)The Quaternary period saw the extinctions of numerous predominantly megafaunal species, which resulted in a collapse in faunal density and diversity, and the extinction of key ecological strata across the globe. The most prominent event in the Late Pleistocene is differentiated from previous Quaternary pulse extinctions by the widespread absence of ecological succession to replace these extinct species, and the regime shift of previously established faunal relationships and habitats as a consequence. The earliest casualties were incurred at 130,000 BCE (the start of the Late Pleistocene), however the great majority of extinctions in Afro-Eurasia and the Americas occurred during the transition from the Pleistocene to the Holocene epoch (13,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE). However, this extinction wave did not stop at the end of the Pleistocene, but continued, especially on isolated islands, in human-caused extinctions, although there is debate as to whether these should be considered separate events or part of the same event. [ 1] Among the main causes hypothesized by paleontologists are overkill by the widespread appearance of humans and natural climate change. [ 2] A notable modern human presence first appeared during the Middle Pleistocene in Africa, [3] and started to establish continuous, permanent populations in Eurasia and Australasia from 120,000BCE and 63,000 BCE respectively, [4] [5] and the Americas from 22,000 BCE. [ 6] [7] [8] [9] A variant of the former possibility is the second-order predation hypothesis, which focuses more on the indirect damage caused by overcompetition with nonhuman predators. Recent studies have tended to favor the human-overkill theory. [ 10] [11] [12]Contents [ hide ]1 Pleistocene or Ice Age extinction event1.1 Africa and Asia1.1.1 Megafauna that disappeared in Africa and/or Asia during the Late Pleistocene1.2 The Pacific (Australasia and Oceania)1.3 Europe and Northern Eurasia1.4 North America and the Caribbean1.5 South America2 Later extinctions3 Hunting hypothesis3.1 Overkill hypothesis3.2 Objections to the hunting hypothesis4 Climate change hypothesis4.1 Increased temperature4.2 Arguments against the temperature hypothesis4.3 Increased continentality affects vegetation in time or space4.3.1 Vegetation changes: geographic4.3.2 Rainfall changes: time4.4 Arguments against the continentality hypotheses5 Arguments against both climate change and overkill6 Hyperdisease hypothesis6.1 Theory6.2 Arguments against the hyperdisease hypothesis7 Second-order predation7.1 Scenario7.2 Support7.3 Second-order predation and other theories7.4 Arguments against the second-order predation hypothesis7.5 Arguments against the second-order predation plus climate hypothesis8 Comet hypothesis8.1 Arguments against/for the comet hypothesis9 See also10 References11 External links11.1 Hyperdisease hypothesis11.2 Second-order predation11.3 Other links Pleistocene or Ice Age extinction event [ edit]See also: Timeline of extinctions in the Holocene The Late Pleistocene extinction event saw the extinction of many mammals weighing more than 40 kg. The proportional rate of megafauna extinctions is consecutively larger the greater the migratory distance from Africa."
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"docid": "D2167215#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_common_weeds_of_Queensland\nList of common weeds of Queensland",
"text": "\"List of common weeds of Queensland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search There are a number of commonly occurring weeds or invasive plant species in Queensland, Australia. These plants typically produce large numbers of seeds, often excellent at surviving and reproducing in disturbed environments and are commonly the first species to colonise and dominate in these conditions. Weeds may reduce native biodiversity, affect agricultural productivity, the environment, human health and amenity. Contents [ hide ]1 Common weeds2 See also3 References4 Further reading5 External links Common weeds [ edit]Some of the more common weeds of Queensland are listed below. Weeds that are not yet common or established but pose a significant threat are identified by an asterix. Weeds that are identified as Weeds of National Significance are noted as \"\"Wo NS\"\". Common Name Scientific Name Origin Description Signif- icance Primary Distribution Image Ref. African tulip tree Spathodea campanulatatropical Africa Fast growing, highly invasive, evergreen tree forming dense stands in gullies and streams, crowding out native vegetation Class 3 SE Qld and gardens [1]Alligator Weed* Alternanthera philoxeroides South America Grows on land in damp soil, or in water as dense floating mats Class 1 Wo NS Potential to establish in all Queensland coastal areas and inland agricultural and urban areas [2]Camphor laurel Cinnamomum camphora Asia Large attractive shade tree, aggressively replaces native vegetation Class 3 Gardens throughout Qld [3]Fireweed Senecio madagascariensis Madagascar, Southern Africa Daisy-like herb with bright yellow flowers, competes with pasture species Class 2 New South Wales coast and north to Brisbane [4]Lantana Lantana camara Central, South America Heavily branched shrub that can grow as compact clumps, dense thickets and as scrambling and climbing vines that smother native vegetation Class 3 Wo NS Most coastal and sub-coastal areas of eastern Australia [5]Mesquite Prosopis spp. North, South America Spread significantly in Queensland, may form dense impenetrable thickets, aggressive competitor and drought tolerant Class 1 Wo NS Western Qld [6]Mother of millions Bryophyllum spp. Madagascar Succulent type plant well adapted to dry areas, highly toxic to stock, forms masses of embryoids (plantlets), hard to eradicate Class 2 Ornamental garden plant, Central Highlands, Burnett [7]Ochna (aka Mickey Mouse plant)Ochna serrulata Africa Ornamental species, easily dispersed to new areas by birds eating the fruits n/a Widely planted in gardens [8]Parkinsonia Parkinsonia aculeatatropical America Introduced ornamental small shade tree, seeds float, forms dense, thorny thickets along watercourses Class 2 Wo NS inland Qld [9]Parthenium Parthenium hysterophorustropical America Vigorous coloniser of weak pastures, disturbed areas, brigalow, gidgee and softwood scrub soils."
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"docid": "D938257#0",
"title": "https://www.britannica.com/place/Southeast-Asia\nSoutheast Asia",
"text": "Southeast Asia, vast region of Asia situated east of the Indian subcontinent and south of China. It consists of two dissimilar portions: a continental projection (commonly called mainland Southeast Asia) and a string of archipelagoes to the south and east of the mainland (insular Southeast Asia). Extending some 700 miles (1,100 kilometres) southward from the mainland into insular Southeast Asia is the Malay Peninsula; this peninsula structurally is part of the mainland, but it also shares many ecological and cultural affinities with the surrounding islands and thus functions as a bridge between the two regions. Mainland Southeast Asia is divided into the countries of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (Burma), Thailand, Vietnam, and the small city-state of Singapore at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula; Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, which occupy the eastern portion of the mainland, often are collectively called the Indochinese Peninsula. Malaysia is both mainland and insular, with a western portion on the Malay Peninsula and an eastern part on the island of Borneo. Except for the small sultanate of Brunei (also on Borneo), the remainder of insular Southeast Asia consists of the archipelagic nations of Indonesia and the Philippines. Southeast Asia stretches some 4,000 miles at its greatest extent (roughly from northwest to southeast) and encompasses some 5,000,000 square miles (13,000,000 square kilometres) of land and sea, of which about 1,736,000 square miles is land. Mount Hkakabo in northern Myanmar on the border with China, at 19,295 feet (5,881 metres), is the highest peak of mainland Southeast Asia. Although the modern nations of the region are sometimes thought of as being small, they are—with the exceptions of Singapore and Brunei—comparatively large. Indonesia, for example, is more than 3,000 miles from west to east (exceeding the west-east extent of the continental United States) and more than 1,000 miles from north to south; the area of Laos is only slightly smaller than that of the United Kingdom; and Myanmar is considerably larger than France."
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"docid": "D1706444#0",
"title": "http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-2060\nPlant Communities of Alabama",
"text": "\"Plant Communities of Alabama Alfred Schotz, Auburn University Alabama is home to a remarkable diversity of natural environments, extending from the sun-drenched shores of the Gulf Coast to the forested coves and mountains of the northern counties. In addition to its location at the convergence of five regional physiographic sections, the state encompasses 52,423 square miles, a size that accommodates a vast richness of flora and fauna and a mosaic of unique habitat types. With more than 200 plant associations, Alabama stands near the top in terms of plant diversity among all the states, harboring a suite of natural communities and species not found elsewhere on the planet. Umbrella-Tree Alabama is divided by geologists into a series of five physiographic sections, and each harbors a distinctive assemblage of plants and natural communities specifically adapted to the prevailing environmental conditions. Natural communities and their respective plant species do not occur where they do by chance, but because each environment has specific and unique characteristics. A nearby area that appears similar yet does not support a particular community type often differs, upon closer examination, in subtle but important ways: soil depth, texture, or nutrient status; history of disturbance; slope direction; intensity of sunlight; or availability of moisture. The influence of differing environmental conditions on plant communities is clearly visible in the various sections of Alabama. The East Gulf Coastal Plain is the largest section of the state, roughly spanning the southern third of Alabama and arcing northwest to gradually parallel the Mississippi state line for a significant distance. The Coastal Plain, with its abundance of porous sandy soils and gentle topography, furnishes ideal conditions for pine-dominated habitats. In the Pi edmont and Te nnessee Valley and Ridge sections to the north, soils have a higher clay content, and thus the pine-dominated communities, although apparent in places, occur less frequently."
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"docid": "D3028503#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Sydney\nGeography of Sydney",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Satellite image of Sydney taken in 2007 with some of its prominent regions and suburbs labeled. The geography of Sydney is characterised by its coastal location on a basin bordered by the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Blue Mountains to the west, the Hawkesbury River to the north and the Woronora Plateau to the south. Sydney lies on a submergent coastline on the east coast of New South Wales, where the ocean level has risen to flood deep river valleys ( rias) carved in the Sydney sandstone. Port Jackson, better known as Sydney Harbour, is one such ria. [ 1]The Sydney area lies on Triassic shales and sandstones. The region mostly consists of low rolling hills and wide valleys in a rain shadow area. Sydney sprawls over two major regions: the Cumberland Plain, a relatively flat region lying to the west of Sydney Harbour, and the Hornsby Plateau, a plateau north of the Harbour rising to 200 metres and dissected by steep valleys. [ 2] Sydney's native plant species are predominantly eucalyptus trees, [3] and its soils are usually red and yellow in texture. The endemic flora is home to a variety of bird, insect, reptile and mammal species, which are conspicuous in urban areas. [ 4]There are more than 70 harbour and ocean beaches in the urban area."
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"docid": "D715339#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperate_rainforest\nTemperate rainforest",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Maples covered with epiphytic moss in the Hoh Rainforest Temperate rainforests are coniferous or broadleaf forests that occur in the temperate zone and receive heavy rainfall. Temperate rain forests occur in oceanic moist regions around the world: the Pacific temperate rain forests of North American Pacific Northwest; the Valdivian temperate rain forests of southwestern South America; the rain forests of New Zealand, Tasmania and southeastern Australia; northwest Europe (small pockets in the British Isles, Iceland, and larger areas in southern Norway and northern Iberia ); southern Japan; and the eastern Black Sea - Caspian Sea region of Turkey, Georgia and northern Iran. The moist conditions of temperate rain forests generally support an understory of mosses, ferns and some shrubs. Temperate rain forests can be temperate coniferous forests or temperate broadleaf and mixed forests. Contents [ hide ]1 Definition2 Canopy level3 Global distribution4 Temperate rain forest regions by continent4.1 North America4.1.1 Pacific temperate rain forests4.1.2 Appalachian temperate rain forests4.2 South America4.2.1 Valdivian and Magellanic temperate rainforests4.3 Africa4.3.1 Knysna-Amatole coastal rain forests (South Africa)4.4 Europe4.4.1 Atlantic Oakwood forest (United Kingdom and Ireland)4.4.2 Colchian (Colchis) rain forests (Bulgaria, Turkey and Georgia)4.4.3 Fragas do Eume (Spain)4.5 Asia4.5.1 Caspian Hyrcanian forest (Iran and Azerbaijan)4.5.2 High elevation mountain rain forests (Taiwan)4.5.3 Baekdu Mountain Range (Taebaek and Sobaek Mountain Ranges) and South Sea forests (Korea)4.5.4 Taiheiyo (Pacific) rain forests (Japan)4.5.5 Southern Siberian rainforest4.5.6 Temperate rainforests of the Russian Far East4.6 Oceania4.6.1 Australian temperate rainforests4.6.2 New Zealand temperate rainforests5 References6 External links Definition [ edit]Humid temperate rain forest in Termas Geométricas near Coñaripe, Chile For temperate rain forests of North America, Alaback's definition [1] is widely recognized: [2]Annual precipitation over 140 cm (55 in)Mean annual temperature is between 4 and 12 °C (39 and 54 °F). However, required annual precipitation depends on factors such as distribution of rainfall over the year, temperatures over the year and fog presence, and definitions in other countries differ considerably. For example, Australian definitions are ecological -structural rather than climatic: Closed canopy of trees excludes at least 70% of the sky. Forest is composed mainly of tree species which do not require fire for regeneration, but with seedlings able to regenerate under shade and in natural openings. [ 3]The latter would, for example, exclude a part of the temperate rain forests of western North America, as Coast Douglas-fir, one of its dominant tree species, requires stand-destroying disturbance to initiate a new cohort of seedlings. [ 4] The North American definition would in turn exclude a part of temperate rain forests in other countries."
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"docid": "D2991132#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austronesian\nAustronesian languages",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Austronesian)navigation search Not to be confused with Austroasiatic languages. \"\" Austronesian\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Austronesian (disambiguation). Austronesian Ethnicity Austronesian peoples Geographic distribution Maritime and parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Oceania, Madagascar, Taiwan, Andaman archipelago and parts of Hainan and Sri Lanka Linguistic classification One of the world's primary language families Proto-language Proto-Austronesian Subdivisions Rukai ( Formosan)Tsou ( Formosan)Puyuma ( Formosan)Nuclear Austronesian Other Formosan languages (several primary branches) Malayo-Polynesian ISO 639-2 / 5 map Glottolog aust1307 [1]Distribution of Austronesian languages The Austronesian languages are a language family that is widely dispersed throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, Madagascar and the islands of the Pacific Ocean, with a few members in continental Asia. [ 2] Austronesian languages are spoken by about 386 million people (4.9%), making it the fourth-largest language family by number of speakers, behind the Indo-European languages (46.3%), the Sino-Tibetan languages (20.4%), and the Niger-Congo languages (6.9%). Major Austronesian languages with the highest number of speakers are Malay ( Indonesian and Malaysian ), Javanese, and Filipino ( Tagalog ). The family contains 1,257 languages, which is the second most of any language family. [ 3]Similarities between the languages spoken in the Malay Archipelago and the Pacific Ocean were first observed in 1706 by the Dutch scholar Adriaan Reland. [ 4] In the 19th century, researchers (e.g. Wilhelm von Humboldt, Herman van der Tuuk) started to apply the comparative method to the Austronesian languages, but the first comprehensive and extensive study on the phonological history of the Austronesian language family including a reconstruction of Proto-Austronesian lexicon was made by the German linguist Otto Dempwolff. [ 5] The term Austronesian itself was coined by Wilhelm Schmidt (German austronesisch, based on Latin auster \"\"south wind\"\" and Greek νῆσος \"\"island\"\"). ["
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"docid": "D2570876#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Papua_New_Guinea\nLanguages of Papua New Guinea",
"text": "\"Languages of Papua New Guinea & Indonesia Official languages Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu, Papua New Guinean Sign Language Lingua franca Tok Pisin The languages of Papua New Guinea today number over 850. These languages are spoken by the inhabited tribal groups of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia. In 2006, Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare stated that \"\"Papua New Guinea has 832 living languages (languages, not dialects)\"\" [1] making it the most linguistically diverse place on earth. [ 2] [3] Its official languages are Tok Pisin, English, Hiri Motu and Papua New Guinean Sign Language. Tok Pisin, an English-based creole, is the most widely spoken, serving as the country's lingua franca. Papua New Guinean Sign Language became the fourth official language in May 2015, and is used by the deaf population throughout the country. Contents [ hide ]1 English2 Tok Pisin3 Hiri Motu4 Unserdeutsch5 Papuan languages6 Austronesian languages7 Literacy8 Notes9 References English [ edit]Although English is an official language of Papua New Guinea, it is only spoken by 1–2% of the population. [ 4]Tok Pisin [ edit]Main article: Tok Pisin Tok Pisin is an English -based creole language spoken throughout Papua New Guinea. It is an official language of Papua New Guinea and the most widely used language in the country. In parts of Western, Gulf, Central, Oro and Milne Bay provinces, however, the use of Tok Pisin has a shorter history, and is less universal, especially among older people."
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"docid": "D2575151#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagalog_(language)\nTagalog language",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Tagalog (language))navigation search Tagalog Wikang Tagalog Pronunciation [tɐˈɡaːloɡ]Native to Philippines Region Central, Manila and Southern Luzon Ethnicity Tagalog people Native speakers 28 million (2007) [1] 45 million L2 speakers (2013) [2] Total: 70+ million (2000) [3]Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Philippine Central Philippine Tagalog Early forms Proto-Philippine Old Tagalog Classical Tagalog Standard forms Filipino Dialects Bataan Batangas Bulacan Lubang Manila Marinduque Tanay–Paete Tayabas Mindoro Writing system Latin ( Tagalog / Filipino alphabet ), Philippine Braille Baybayin (historical)Official status Official language in Philippines (in the form of Filipino)Recognised minority language in Philippines (Regional language; apart from national standard of Filipino)Regulated by Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino Language codes ISO 639-1 tl ISO 639-2 tgl ISO 639-3 tgl – inclusive code Individual code: fil – Filipino Glottolog taga1280 Tagalogic [4]taga1269Tagalog/Filipino [5]Linguasphere 31-CKAPredominantly Tagalog-speaking regions in the Philippines. The color-schemes represent the four dialect zones of the language: Northern, Central, Southern, and Marinduque The majority of residents in Camarines Norte and Camarines Sur speak Bikol as their first language but these provinces nonetheless have significant Tagalog minorities. In addition, Tagalog is used as a second language across the Philippines. This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help: IPA. Tagalog ( / t ə ˈ ɡ ɑː l ɒ ɡ /; [6] Tagalog pronunciation: [tɐˈɡaːloɡ]) is an Austronesian language spoken as a first language by a quarter of the population of the Philippines and as a second language by the majority. Its standardized form, officially named Filipino, is the national language of the Philippines, and is one of two official languages alongside English. It is related to other Philippine languages, such as the Bikol languages, Ilocano, the Visayan languages, Kapampangan, and Pangasinan, and more distantly to other Austronesian languages, such as the Formosan languages of Taiwan, Malay ( Malaysian and Indonesian ), Hawaiian, Māori, and Malagasy. Tagalog is the predominant language used in the tanaga, a type of Filipino poem and the indigenous poetic art of the Tagalog people."
},
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"docid": "D68889#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_groups_in_the_Philippines\nEthnic groups in the Philippines",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Dominant ethnic groups by province. The Philippines are inhabited by more than 175 ethnolinguistic nations, the majority of whose languages are Austronesian in origin. Many of these nations converted to Christianity, particularly the lowland-coastal nations, and adopted many foreign elements of culture. Ethnolinguistic nations include the Ivatan, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayans ( Masbateño, Hiligaynon, Cebuano, Waray, Butuanon, Romblomanon, Kamayo, Cuyonon, and Surigaonon ), Zamboangueño, Subanon, and more. In western Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago, there are ethnolinguistic nations who practice Islam. The Spanish called them Moros after the Moors, despite no resemblance or cultural ties to them apart from their religion. In the Agusan Marsh and the highlands of Mindanao, there are native ethnic groups collectively known as the Lumad. Most maintain their animistic beliefs and traditions, though some of them have converted to Christianity as well. The Negrito are a pre-Austronesian people who migrated from Africa and were among the earliest human beings to settle the Philippines. [ citation needed] The first known were the people of the Callao Man remains."
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"docid": "D1493690#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Islander\nPacific Islander",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands. For other indigenous peoples, see List of indigenous peoples. For the rugby union team, see Pacific Islanders rugby union team. Pacific Islanders originate from countries within the Oceanic regions of Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia. New Zealand is uniquely within Australasia as well as Polynesia, and its majority European and native Māori populations are not considered Pacific Islanders. Pacific Islanders or Pasifikas are the peoples of the Pacific Islands. It is a geographic term to describe the inhabitants of any of the three major sub-regions of Oceania: Micronesia, Melanesia and Polynesia. These people speak various Austronesian languages. New Zealand has the largest concentration of Pacific Islanders in the world. However, the majority of its people are not identified as Pacific Islanders—instead during the 20th century the country has seen a steady stream of immigration from Polynesian countries such as Samoa, Tonga, the Cook Islands, Niue and French Polynesia."
},
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"docid": "D10560#0",
"title": "http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-rarest-languages.php\nTop 10 Rarest Languages Still Spoken in the World",
"text": "Top 10 Rarest Languages Still Spoken in the World26By Ash Grant on April 8, 2009 Bizarre, Culture Most of the time when thinking of language, people will automatically think about English, German, French, Spanish, and maybe others like Japanese, Arabic, Russian, and possibly Latin. Language is something that many people today take for granted. Without it, there’d be no communication, and no way to connect with others in the world. Imagine a life without a common language that at least a few others around you know. Sure people could write books and novels, but it’d be rare for someone else to understand. Language plays a huge role in everyone’s life, whether we think about it or not. Despite the fact that language seems to be a necessity, the United Nations stated that on average, a language disappears every two weeks. Around the world, almost 6,000 or more languages are in danger of becoming extinct. These languages are rapidly disappearing due to circumstances such as those who speak the languages dying, certain languages integrating, and the fact that languages are more prominent than others, and in today’s world is more important than ever to know these popular languages, therefore leaving behind the less ones that are less known. In a sense, the death of a language means the death of a culture."
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"docid": "D2233730#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samoan_language\nSamoan language",
"text": "\"Samoan language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Samoan Gagana faʻa Sāmoa Native to Samoan Islands Ethnicity Samoans Native speakers 510,000 (2015) [1]Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Oceanic Polynesian Samoan–Tokelauan Samoan Writing system Latin (Samoan alphabet) Samoan Braille Official status Official language in Samoa American Samoa Language codes ISO 639-1 sm ISO 639-2 smo ISO 639-3 smo Glottolog samo1305 [2]Linguasphere 39-CAO-a This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help: IPA. Samoan ( Gagana faʻa Sāmoa or Gagana Sāmoa – IPA: [ŋaˈŋana ˈsaːmʊa]) is the language of the Samoan Islands, comprising the Independent State of Samoa and the United States territory of American Samoa. It is an official language – alongside English – in both jurisdictions. Samoan, a Polynesian language, is the first language for most of the Samoa Islands' population of about 246,000 people. With many Samoan people living in other countries, the total number of speakers worldwide is estimated at 510,000 in 2015. It is the third most widely spoken language in New Zealand, where more than 2% of the population – 86,000 people – were able to speak it as of 2013. [ 3]The language is notable for the phonological differences between formal and informal speech as well as a ceremonial form used in Samoan oratory. Contents [ hide ]1 Classification2 Geographic distribution3 Phonology3.1 Vowels3.2 Consonants3.2.1 Foreign words3.3 Stress3.4 Phonotactics4 Grammar4.1 Morphology4.1.1 Personal pronouns4.1.2 Articles4.1.3 Nouns4.1.4 Gender4.1.5 Number4.1.6 Possessives4.1.7 Adjectives4.2 Syntax4.3 Negation4.3.1 Position of negation in sentences4.3.2 Verbs exempt from negation4.3.3 Negative imperative verbs4.3.4 Negation of existential clauses5 Registers5.1 Formal versus colloquial register5.2 Oratorical register6 Writing system and alphabet6.1 Alphabet7 Vocabulary7.1 Numbers7.2 Similarities to other Austronesian languages7.3 Language Preservation8 See also9 Notes10 References11 External links Classification [ edit]Samoan is an analytic, isolating language and a member of the Austronesian family, and more specifically the Samoic branch of the Polynesian subphylum."
},
{
"docid": "D999905#0",
"title": "http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Misc/Americas/Australians_and_Polyn.htm\nThe Australians and Polynesians",
"text": "\"< Back Home Ancient Man and His First Civilizations The Australians and Polynesians The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), says in part: Article 7 1. Indigenous individuals have the rights to life, physical and mental integrity, liberty and security of person. 2. Indigenous peoples have the collective right to live in freedom, peace and security as distinct peoples and shall not be subjected to any act of genocide or any other act of violence, including forcibly removing children of the group to another group. The declaration was adopted by the General Assembly on Thursday, 13 September 2007, by a majority of 144 states in favor, with 4 votes against: those against were Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States: all of which had institutionally committed those very crimes against Indigenous Peoples since the arrival of the Albino people. Note: Polynesian is a term that the Albino people have applied to Pacificans/Austronesians who have significant \"\"White Mongol/European\"\" admixture. They reserve the term Melanesian for the original \"\"Pure Black\"\" Pacificans/Austronesians who have resisted admixture. For a special page on Black Native Americans of North America, please visit this page: Black U. S. Indians and Paleoamericans We already know that man was in Australia for thousands of years before these same “type” men came to the Americas. { It is known that they had reached Australia by about 60,000 B. C.}. There have been many speculations as to how they got there. One discounted theory was put forward by the late Thor Heyerdahl who drifted in his raft Kon Tiki from South America to French Polynesia in 1947, to prove his theory that the Polynesians came from the Americas."
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"docid": "D1937193#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080514121026AAKEbYq\nWhat is the official language of the Philippines?",
"text": "\"Travel Asia Pacific Philippines What is the official language of the Philippines? What is the official language of the Philippines? I Know Spanish used to be the official language, but what is it now? Or the most spoken language? This guy from the Philippines was saying thank you and my friend said that it was spanish. I know it wasn't because I speak spanish. Update: Thanks guys for the answers.... but to Nobody: actually Spanish was an official language of the Philippines until 1973. \"\" The Philippines was formerly a Spanish then an American colony. The Philippine Revolution was an attempt to gain independence from Spain,\"\" ... show more1 following 17 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: The Tagalog language is spoken by 46 percent of the population and was made the national language by the government in 1947 as well as the medium of communication in schools, businesses and government. English is widely spoken, with most Filipinos moving seamlessly between English and Tagalog, often in the space of the same sentence."
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"docid": "D383926#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pangasinan_(province)\nPangasinan",
"text": "\"Pangasinan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pangasinan (province))navigation search This article is about the province in the Philippines. For other uses, see Pangasinan (disambiguation). Pangasinan Province Province of Pangasinan Pangasinan Provincial Capitol in Lingayen Flag Seal Etymology: Pang-asin-an, lit. Place where salt is made Anthem: Luyag ko Tan Yaman Location in the Philippines Coordinates: 15°55′N 120°20′ECoordinates: 15°55′N 120°20′ECountry Philippines Region Ilocos Region (Region I)Founded April 5, 1580Capital Lingayen Government• Type Sangguniang Panlalawigan• Governor Amado \"\"Pogi\"\" Espino III ( PDP-Laban)• Vice Governor Jose Ferdinand Calimlim, Jr. ( PDP-Laban)Area [1]• Total 5,451.01 km 2 (2,104.65 sq mi)Area rank 15th out of 81Highest elevation ( Mount Malico)1,675 m (5,495 ft)Population (2015 census) [2]• Total 2,956,726• Rank 6th out of 81• Density rank 11th out of 81including independent cities Divisions• Independent cities 1 [show]• Component cities 3 [show]• Municipalities 44 [show]• Barangays1,333including independent cities: 1,364• Districts 1st to 6th districts of Pangasinan (shared with Dagupan City)Time zone PST ( UTC+8)ZIP code 2400–2447IDD: area code +63 (0)75ISO 3166 code PHEthnic groups Pangasinan (88%)Ilocano (11%)Bolinao (1%)Languages Pangasinan ( official)Bolinao Ilocano Tagalog English Website www .pangasinan .gov .ph Pangasinan ( Pangasinan: Luyag na Pangasinan; Ilokano: Probinsia ti Pangasinan; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Pangasinan; Kapampangan: Lalawigan ning Pangasinan) is a province in the Philippines. Its provincial capital is Lingayen. Pangasinan is on the western area of the island of Luzon along the Lingayen Gulf and South China Sea. It has a total land area of 5,451.01 square kilometres (2,104.65 sq mi). [ 1] According to the 2015 census, it has a population of 2,956,726 people. [ 2] The official number of registered voters in Pangasinan is 1,651,814. [ 3]Pangasinan is the name for the province, the people, and the language spoken in the province."
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"docid": "D347534#0",
"title": "http://aboutworldlanguages.com/Tagalog\nTagalog",
"text": "Tagalog By Irene Thompson | Updated September 27, 2015 by Irene Thompson Mabuhay – Welcome Tagalog (Filipino) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The name of the language is derived from tagá-ílog, from tagá – ‘native’+ ílog ‘river’ It is spoken by 21.5 million people as a first language and as a second language by a great majority of Filipinos. Tagalog is also spoken in Canada, Guam, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and USA. The total number of speakers of Tagalog worldwide is estimated to be 24.2 million ( Ethnologue ). It is the sixth most-spoken language in the U. S. and the lingua franc a of Filipinos anywhere in the world. Tagalog was originally native to the southern part of Luzon, prior to spreading as a second language over all the islands of the Philippine archipelago, due to its selection as the basis for Filipino, the national language of the Philippines, in 1937 and to the fact that Tagalog is spoken in the Philippine capital of Manila, the largest city of the country. From 1961 to 1987, Tagalog was also known as Pilipino. In 1987, the name was changed to Filipino.→Click on the MLA Interactive Language Map to find out where Tagalog is spoken in the United States. Status Tagalog is one of the major languages of the Republic of the Philippines. It functions as its lingua franca and de fcto national working language of the country ."
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"docid": "D2635097#0",
"title": "http://www.zamboanga.com/html/Philippine_dialects_ethnologue.htm\nList of Philippine Dialects/Languages",
"text": "\"52. CHINESE, MANDARIN [ CHN ] 500 to 600 or 0.1% of Chinese population, including Chaochow dialect of Min Nam (1982 CCCOWE); 885,000,000 in all countries. All Chinese are 1.3% of the population (1993 Johnstone). Sino-Tibetan , Chinese. Bible 1874-1983. NT 1857-1981. Bible portions 1864-1986.53. CHINESE, MIN NAN (MIN NAN) [ CFR ] 493,500 to 592,200 or 98.7% of Chinese population in Philippines (1982 CCCOWE); 49,000,000 in all countries (1991 WA). Sino-Tibetan , Chinese. Dialect: CHAOCHOW."
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"docid": "D2604910#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Are-Spanish-people-white\nAre Spanish people white?",
"text": "\"Jimmy Miller, Asturian culture geek, MRM sympathizer, addicted to ancient Irish mythology Updated Jan 16, 2017 · Author has 433 answers and 2.1m answer views Oh, my God. Seriously? Yet again? As in Why do Spanish people deny their Arab origins? It is so sad to see how mad they get when someone even mentions it and how much they have to claim they are \"\"white\"\", when everybody sees the opposite And in Are Spaniards from Spain white? I was in Spain last week and the people there looked white to me, but they’re supposed to be Latino/Hispanic, right? I was in Spain last week and the people there looked white to me, but they’re supposed to be Latino/Hispanic, right? And in Jimmy Miller's answer to Why are Southern Europeans so dark-skinned? People are going to take offense to this and think I am trolling but here it goes. My question is twofold: (1) Why do many people consider Southern Europeans White when they are basically Middle Easterners. ("
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"docid": "D1658464#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Thailand\nLanguages of Thailand",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search An ethnolinguistic map of Thailand. Thailand, and its neighbor Laos, are dominated by languages of the Southwestern Tai family. Karen languages are spoken along the border with Burma, Khmer is spoken near Cambodia and Malay in the south near Malaysia. The following table comprises all 62 ethnic groups recognised by the Royal Thai Government in the 2011 Country Report to the UN Committee responsible for the International Convention for the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, available from the Department of Rights and Liberties Promotion of the Thai Ministry of Justice. [ 1]: 3Five language families of Thailand recognised by the Royal Thai Government [1]Tai Austroasiatic Sino-Tibetan Austronesian Hmong-Mien24 Groups 22 groups 11 Groups 3 Groups 2 Groups Kaleung Kasong Guong (Ugong) Malay (Malayu / Nayu / Yawi Hmong (Meo)Kammuang / Yuan (Northern Thai) Kuy / Kuay Karen (7 subfamilies) Moken / Moklen Mien (Yao)Tai Dam Khmu - Sgaw Karen Urak Lawoi Nyaw Thailand Khmer, Northern Khmer - Pwo Karen Tai Khun Chong - Kaya Karen Central Thai Sa-oc - Bwe Karen Thai Korat Sakai (Kensiw / Manique) - Pa-O Karen Thai Takbai Samre - Padaung Karen Thai Loei So (Thavuang) - Kayo Karen Tai Lu So Jingpaw / Kachin Tai Ya Nyah Kur (Chaobon) Chinese Tai Yai, Shan Nyeu Yunnanese Chinese Southern Thai Bru (Kha) Bisu Phu Thai Plang (Samtao) Burmese Phuan Palaung (Dala-ang) Lahu (Muzur)Yong Mon Lisu Yoy Mal-Pray (Lua / Tin) Akha Lao Khrang Mlabri (Tongluang) Mpi Lao Ngaew Lamet (Lua)Lao Ti Lavua (Lawa / Lua)Lao Wiang/Lao Klang Wa Lao Lom Vietnamese Lao Isan Saek The following table shows all the language families of Northeast Thailand, as recognised in the same report. Language families of Northeast Thailand [1]Tai Language Family Persons Austroasiatic Language Family Persons Lao Esan / Thai Lao 13,000,000 Thailand Khmer / Northern Khmer 1,400,000Central Thai 800,000 Kuy / Kuay (Suay) 400,000Thai Khorat / Tai Beung / Tai Deung 600,000 So 70,000Thai-Loei Bru combined Phu Thai 500,000 Vietnamese 20,000Ngaw 500,000 Ngeu 10,000Kaleung 200,000 for Ngah Kur / Chao Bon / Khon Dong 7,000Yoy Kaleung, Yoy and Phuan So (Thavaung) 1,500Phuan combined Mon 1,000Tai-dam (Song) (not specified)Total: 16,103,000 Total: 1,909,000Cannot specify ethnicity and amount: 3,288,00021,300,000Note that population numbers are for the Northeast region only. Languages may have additional speakers outside the Northeast. The Thai hill tribes speak numerous small languages, many Chinese retain varieties of Chinese, and there are half a dozen sign languages. The Ethnologue reports 73 living languages are used in Thailand. The Royal Thai Government's 2011 Country Report to the Committee Responsible for the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, [1] relying mainly on the 2005 Ethnolinguistic Maps of Thailand data, [2] lists 62 languages."
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"docid": "D3322902#0",
"title": "https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/186f4k/why_didnt_the_polynesians_colonize_australia/\n.",
"text": "[–] The Mad Jammer 13 points 5 years ago Not really relating to the first question but did Polynesian's reach the mainland Americas before Columbus? It's approximated that they reached Easter Island around 1000 CE. I mean they made it as far as Easter Island what if they kept on going?permalink embed save [–] thefuc 27 points 5 years ago Radiocarbon and DNA evidence for a pre-Columbian introduction of Polynesian chickens to Chilean LA Times article on the abovepermalink embed save parent [–] Wilawah 8 points 5 years ago Easter Island is 2,300 miles from South America with nothing in between but ocean.permalink embed save parent [–] Swill Fish 14 points 5 years ago *Easter Island is also a needle in a haystack. If the Polynesians were able to find Easter Island then they also very likely found the Americas. They were incredibly adept mariners. The Kon Tiki Expedition also proved that it was possible to sail from the Americas to Polynesia using only stone age tools and technology. While more difficult, I'm fairly certain the reverse is true as well.permalink embed save parent [–] atomfullerene [ ] 4 points 5 years ago It's not just the Kon-Tiki either. I met some Polynesians in Moorea who were building a traditional style canoe to sail to New Zealand. Several had made similar trips before.permalink embed save parent [–] methinks2015 7 points 5 years ago Actually Easter Island is not that much farther from Chile than from its closest inhabited (or uninhabited) neighbour to the west. It's about 1,500 km away from its closest neighbour to the West, uninhabited Ducie Island."
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"docid": "D108254#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Indonesia\nLanguages of Indonesia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is missing information about the Dutch language. Please expand the article to include this information. Further details may exist on the talk page. ( September 2017)Part of a series on the Culture of Indonesia History People Languages Traditions [show]Mythology and folklore [show]Cuisine Religion [show]Art [show]Literature Music and performing arts [show]Media [show]Sport Monuments [show]Symbols [show]Indonesia portalv t e More than 700 living languages are spoken in Indonesia. [ 1] Most belong to the Austronesian language family, with a few Papuan languages also spoken. The official language is Indonesian (locally known as bahasa Indonesia ), a variant of Malay, [2] which was used in the archipelago, borrowing heavily from local languages of Indonesia such as Javanese, Sundanese and Minangkabau. The Indonesian language is primarily used in commerce, administration, education and the media, but most Indonesians speak other languages, such as Javanese, as their first language. [ 1] Most books printed in Indonesia are written in the Indonesian language. [ citation needed]Since Indonesia recognises only a single official language, other languages are not recognised either at the national level or the regional level, thus making Javanese the most widely spoken language without official status, with Sundanese the second in the list (excluding Chinese dialects). Contents [ hide ]1 Languages by speakers1.1 Comparison chart1.1.1 Indonesian languages2 Challenges3 Language education policy4 Dutch language5 Languages by family6 Sign languages7 Writing system7.1 List of writing systems8 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 1) in Languages of Indonesia9 References10 External links Languages by speakers [ edit]Main article: List of languages by number of native speakers in Indonesia Several major ethno-linguistic groups of Indonesia Largest languages in Indonesia [3] (Figures indicate numbers of native speakers except for the national language, Indonesian)Language Number (millions) Year surveyed Main areas where spoken Indonesian / Malay 210 2010 throughout Indonesia Javanese84.3 2000 (census) throughout Java Island and several provinces in Sumatra and Kalimantan island."
},
{
"docid": "D2248927#0",
"title": "http://aboutworldlanguages.com/Bahasa-Indonesia\nIndonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)",
"text": "Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia)By Irene Thompson | Updated June 18, 2014 by Irene Thompson Selamat datang – Welcome Indonesian (Bahasa Indonesia ‘language of Indonesia’) is a member of the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. Bahasa Indonesia is a standardized dialect of Malay which had been used as a lingua franca in the Indonesian archipelago for centuries, and which achieved the status of an official language with the declaration of independence of Indonesia from the Netherlands in 1945. The two languages are very similar in their sound system, grammar, and vocabulary. Status Indonesian is the statutory national language of Indonesia where it is spoken by close to 23 million people. It is a second language for another 140 million people ( Ethnologue ). Most Indonesians are bilingual, and many are proficient, to varying degrees, in three or four languages. They learn at least one of the country’s many local languages at home, and later learn Indonesian in school. Generally, Indonesian tends to be used in larger urban areas, while local languages are more widely used in small towns and rural areas. Besides Indonesia, the language is also spoken in the Netherlands, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, and the U. S. ( Ethnologue ). Indonesian is the official language of government administration and serves as the medium of instruction at all levels of education, although English textbooks are used in specialized university courses."
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"docid": "D1870435#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070319165726AAbtOik\nWhat language do they speak in Guam?",
"text": "\"Travel Asia Pacific Other - Asia Pacific What language do they speak in Guam? Update: If it is Guamanian, Is that a unique language to the Island or is it derived from An original root Language,Follow 7 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: \"\"The official languages on Guam are Chamorro and English. Both languages are taught in the schools and appear in official documents. The Chamorro (Chamoru) language derives its origins over 5000 years ago. It belongs to the western group of the Austronesian language family which includes the languages of Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Palau. During its evolution, many Spanish and American words have been assimilated into it. \"\" Wiki also has an informative article at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guam Source (s):http://ns.gov.gu/language.htmlhttp://ns.gov.gu/peter_lobell · 1 decade ago3 1 Comment Asker's rating Language Of Guam Source (s):https://shrinks.im/a85Ukcedri · 1 year ago0 0 Comment Guam Language Source (s):https://shrink.im/a8Ic Ocachola · 2 years ago0 0 Comment Chamoru is the native language of Guam, but English is the dominant one. Chamoru is spoken throughout a small chain of islands here in the Pacific, so it isn't unique to Guam. And as Kasai posted, you can trace the Chamoru language as far back as ancient Austronesian. Source (s): Hafa Adai from the island of Guam!"
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"docid": "D1223231#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filipino_mestizo\nFilipino mestizo",
"text": "\"Filipino mestizo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Filipino mestizo The ancestral record of The Philippine National Hero; Jose Rizal himself includes, Chinese, Spanish and Japanese Regions with significant populations Philippines, United States, Canada, Spain Languages Philippine languages, Spanish, English, other European languages, Japanese, Chinese, or other languages. Religion Christianity (Predominantly Roman Catholic, with a minority of Protestants) and Islam, or other religions. Related ethnic groups Other Filipino people and foreign ethnic groups of his/her own ancestry Demographics of the Philippines Philippine Statistics Authority Census Religions Languages Ethnic groups Country of citizenship Filipinos Indigenous Mestizosv t e In the Philippines, Filipino mestizo are people of mixed Filipino and any foreign ancestry. [ 1] (The word mestizo is of Spanish origin; it was first used in the Americas to describe only people of mixed European and Native American ancestry. [ 2])Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Spanish period1.2 Chinese immigration2 Colonial caste system3 Modern Term and Usage4 See also5 References6 Further reading History [ edit]Spanish period [ edit]Main article: Spanish Filipino See also: Philippine Spanish The Spanish expedition in 1565, prompted a period of Spanish colonization over the Philippines which lasted for 333 years. The Roman Catholic Church played an important role in allowing Spanish settlements in the Philippines. The Spanish government and religious missionaries were quick to learn native Filipino languages and Roman Catholic rituals were interpreted in accordance with Filipino beliefs and values. As a result, a folk Roman Catholicism developed in the Philippines. [ 3] European settlers from Spain and Mexico immigrated and their offspring (of either Spanish, or Spanish and Filipino) may have adopted the culture of their parents and grandparents. Most Filipinos of Spanish descent in the Philippines are of mixed ancestries or are of pure European ancestry. ["
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{
"docid": "D477412#0",
"title": "http://www.focac.org/eng/zjfz/fzzl/t619829.htm\n.",
"text": "\"There are an estimated 2,000 languages spoken in Africa. [ 1] The American linguist Joseph Greenberg argued that they fall into six major linguistic families: Afroasiatic stretches from North Africa to the Horn of Africa and Southwest Asia. Nilo-Saharan is centered on Sudan and Chad. Niger-Congo covers West, Central, and Southeast Africa. Khoe is concentrated in the deserts of Namibia and Botswana. Austronesian on Madagascar. Indo-European on the Southern tip of the continent. There are also a few additional small families and minor languages that have yet to be classified. In addition, Africa has a wide variety of sign languages, many of which are language isolates. Several African languages are whistled to communicate over long distances."
},
{
"docid": "D780327#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cebuano_language\nCebuano language",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the Cebuano language. It is not to be confused with Visayan languages or Brunei Bisaya language. Cebuano Cebuan, [1] Sebwano, Visayan Sugbuanon, Bisayâ, Bisayâng Sugbuanon, Sinugbuanong Binisayâ, Sinibwano Pronunciation / s ɛ ˈ b w ɑː n oʊ / [2] [3] [4]Native to Philippines Region Central Visayas, eastern Negros Occidental, western parts of Eastern Visayas, and most parts of Mindanao Ethnicity Cebuano people Native speakers 21 million (2007) [5] 2nd most-spoken language in the Philippines, after Tagalog [6]Language family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian Philippine Central Philippine Visayan Cebuano Dialects Standard Cebuano (Cebu province dialect);Urban Cebuano (Metro Cebu dialect);Negrense Cebuano (Negros Oriental dialect);Boholano Cebuano;Leyteño Cebuano (Kana);Mindanao Cebuano (includes Davaoeño Cebuano)Writing system Latin ( Cebuano alphabet) Cebuano Braille Baybayin (historical)Official status Official language in Regional language in the Philippines Regulated by Visayan Academy of Arts and Letters Commission on the Filipino Language Language codes ISO 639-2 ceb ISO 639-3 ceb Glottolog cebu1242 [7]Cebuano-speaking area in the Philippines This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help: IPA. The Cebuano language, alternatively called Cebuan ( / s ɛ ˈ b uː ən / seh- BOO -ən) [8] [9] and also often colloquially albeit informally referred to by most of its speakers simply as Bisaya (\"\"Visayan\"\", not to be confused with other Visayan languages nor Brunei Bisaya language ), is an Austronesian regional language spoken in the Philippines by about 21 million people, mostly in Central Visayas, [10] western parts of Eastern Visayas and most parts of Mindanao, most of whom belong to various Visayan ethnolingusitic groups, mainly the Cebuanos. [ 11] It is the by far the most widely spoken of the Visayan languages, which are in turn part of wider the Philippine languages. The reference to the language as Bisaya is not encouraged by linguists due to the many languages within the Visayan language group that may be confused with the term. The Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino, the official regulating body of Philippine languages, spells the name of the language as Sebwano. It has the largest native language-speaking population of the Philippines despite not being taught formally in schools and universities until 2012. ["
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"docid": "D1027528#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/italian_meatballs/\nItalian Meatballs",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Italian Meatballsxxxxx yyyyy 4 73 Comfort Food Italian Ground Beef Meatballs Classic Italian-American style meatballs, huge, pillowy soft and loaded with herbs and cheese, mixed with ground beef and pork, served with a traditional tomato sauce. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer When I was a kid, the only time we ever had meatballs was with spaghetti or in albondigas soup. It never occurred to me that one could simply have meatballs with sauce, until I wandered into a restaurant in San Francisco and ordered some Italian meatballs, as an appetizer, or so I thought. To me, meatballs were small little things and three of them would have made a lovely starter for the more substantial entré to follow. Hah!My eyes practically fell out of their sockets when the meatballs arrived. They were almost the size of baseballs. Holy moly. But they were fabulous, and it just meant I had more food to share with my friends. These meatballs aren’t quite the size of baseballs though they could be if you wanted them to. Actually you could make them any size you wanted."
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"docid": "D184491#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonkatsu\nTonkatsu",
"text": "\"Tonkatsu From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Not to be confused with Tonkotsu. Tonkatsu Tonkatsu Place of origin Japan Main ingredients cutlet ( pork fillet or loin), cabbage, miso soup Cookbook: Tonkatsu Media: Tonkatsu Tonkatsu ( 豚カツ, とんかつ or トンカツ, [tonꜜkatsɯ]) pork cutlet, is a Japanese dish which consists of a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet. There are two main types, fillet and loin. It is often served with shredded cabbage. In Korea, tonkatsu is known as don-gaseu ( 돈가스) or don-kkaseu ( 돈까스 ), which derived from a transliteration of the Japanese word. Contents [ hide ]1 Etymology2 History2.1 Japan2.2 Korea3 Preparation and serving3.1 Japan3.2 South Korea4 Variations4.1 Japan4.2 South Korea5 See also6 References7 External links Etymology [ edit]The word tonkatsu is a combination of the Sino-Japanese word ton ( 豚) meaning \"\"pig\"\" and katsu ( カツ ), which is a shortened form of katsuretsu ( カツレツ ), the transliteration of the English word cutlet, which again derived from French côtelette, meaning \"\" meat chop \"\". History [ edit]Japan [ edit]Tonkatsu originated in Japan in the 19th century. Early katsuretsu was usually beef; the pork version was invented in Japan in 1899 at a restaurant called Rengatei in Tokyo. [ 1] [2] [3] It was originally considered a type of yōshoku —Japanese versions of European cuisine invented in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—and was called katsuretsu or simply katsu. [ 4]Korea [ edit]The dish was introduced to Korea around 1930s during the Japanese rule period, but the thick, Japanese-style tonkatsu failed to seize popularity. ["
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"docid": "D3547981#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/15509/proper-english-cottage-pie/\nProper English Cottage Pie",
"text": "\"Home Recipes World Cuisine European UK and Ireland English Watch Proper English Cottage Pie561 made it | 272 reviews Recipe by: Caroline\"\"Proper English Cottage Pie is a delicious, very traditional mince pie (beef) topped with mashed potato. Serve with garden peas. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients6 512On Sale What's on sale near you.1 pound lean ground beef1 onion, diced3 carrots, diced2 tablespoons all-purpose flour1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon1 tablespoon Italian seasoning2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley1 1/2 cups beef broth1 tablespoon tomato pastesalt and pepper to taste4 potatoes, peeled and diced1/4 cup butter, softened1 cup milksalt and pepper to taste1/4 pound shredded Cheddar cheese Add all ingredients to list Directions Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C). To Make Meat Filling: Place a large skillet over medium heat. Crumble in ground beef and saute 1 minute. Add onion and carrot, then continue to saute until meat is no longer pink and onion begins to brown, about 5 minutes. Mix in flour, cinnamon, mixed herbs, and parsley. In a small bowl, combine beef broth and tomato paste. Mix together, then add to beef mixture. Add salt and pepper to taste."
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{
"docid": "D2593582#0",
"title": "http://aussietaste.recipes/national-dish/types-of-empanadas-and-a-basic-empanada-dough-recipe/\nTypes of Empanadas and a Basic Empanada Dough Recipe",
"text": "Types of Empanadas and a Basic Empanada Dough Recipe Empanadas, National Dishes, Pastries Recipes, Recipes with Video, Snacksby The Cook An empanada (called pastel in Brazilian Portuguese) is a stuffed bread or pastry baked or fried in many countries in South Europe, Latin America, and parts of Southeast Asia. The name comes from the Galician, Portuguese and Spanish verb empanar, meaning to wrap or coat in bread. Empanadas are made by folding dough or bread around stuffing, which usually consists of a variety of meat, cheese, huitlacoche, vegetables or fruits, among others. Origins of the Empanada Empanadas trace their origins to Galicia and Portugal. They first appeared in medieval Iberia during the time of the Moorish invasions. A cookbook published in Catalan in 1520, the Libre del Coch by Ruperto de Nola, mentions empanadas filled with seafood among its recipes of Catalan, Italian, French, and Arabian food. In turn, empanadas and the similar calzones are both believed to be derived from the Indian meat-filled pies, samosas. All these pastries have common origins in the Middle East and Central Asia. In Galicia and Portugal, an “empada” is prepared similarly to a large pie which is then cut in pieces, making it a portable and hearty meal for working people. The fillings of Galician and Portuguese empanadas usually include either tuna, sardines, or chorizo, but can instead contain cod or pork loin."
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"docid": "D2721482#0",
"title": "http://tipnut.com/meatloaf-recipes/\nOver 30 Tempting Meatloaf Recipes To Try: {Plus Tips}",
"text": "Home / Food / Recipes / Over 30 Tempting Meatloaf Recipes To Try: {Plus Tips}Over 30 Tempting Meatloaf Recipes To Try: {Plus Tips}50 Comments Print Email This is one of my favorite main dishes since it’s super easy to put together, delicious and bonus! it’s my son’s favorite meal too (with buttery mashed potatoes of course). There are so many different ways to make meatloaf, try a simple classic style or gourmet, with ground beef or even turkey, full-sized loaves and even mini-muffins. Here’s a handpicked collection of recipes that I’ve scoured the ‘net for that include all the above and more…but first…Here’s a vintage Ann Landers recipe that brings back memories, this was one of dishes I grew up on since my aunt was so fond of serving it during family gatherings (she always praised that it never failed her)…Ann Lander’s World Famous Meatloaf:2 pounds ground round steak 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups bread crumbs 3/4 cup ketchup 1 tsp. Accent 1/2 cup warm water 1 package Lipton’s onion soup mix Directions: Beat thoroughly. Put into loaf pan, cover with two strips bacon if you like that flavor. Pour over all one 8-ounce can tomato sauce. Bake one hour at 350 degrees. Serves six. Source."
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"docid": "D948248#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/503488433314822630/\nExplore Fried Dumplings, Korean Dumplings, and more!",
"text": "\"Fried Dumplings Korean Dumplings Oriental Food Oriental Recipes Korean Food Korean Dishes Asian Foods Asian Food Recipes Family Recipes Pulling out a secret family recipe ;) This is an all-time favorite of my family& and one of those recipes people are always asking my Mom. See more Yaki Mandu (Korean Fried Won Tons) with Ponzu Dipping Sauce Korean Dumplings Fried Dumplings Oriental Recipes Korean Food Recipes Dipping Sauces Chinese Food Yaki Mandu Recipe Korean Dishes Recipe Ideas Yaki Mandu with Ponzu Dipping Sauce When I was growing up and we made these delicious meat-filled Korean dumplings, it always felt l. See more Fried Dumplings Oriental Recipes Korean Food Recipes Soul Food Parties Food Comfort Foods Dinner Recipes Dinner Ideas Yaki Mandu Recipe A Taste Of S (e)oul: Korean Fried Dumplings -Yaki-Mandu (aka Mandoo)See more Chinese Food Recipes Japanese Recipes Asian Recipes Easy Recipes Delicious Recipes Healthy Recipes Rice Dumplings Recipe Pork Gyoza Recipe Healthy Easy Dinner For Two Healthy Recipes : Gyoza Recipe – Gyoza are Japanese dumplings. Learn how to make the best gyoza …See more Korean Recipes My Recipes Family Recipes Beef Recipes Recipies Korean Beef Korean Food Beef Dumplings My Mom Pulling out a secret family recipe ;) This is an all-time favorite of my family& and one of those recipes people are always asking my Mom. See more Yaki Mandu (Korean Fried Won Tons) with Ponzu Dipping Sauce Korean Recipes Korean Food Korean Dishes Korean Dumplings Enchanted Dipping Sauces Yummy Recipes Yummy Food Snack Recipes The Enchanted Cook: Yaki Mandu (Korean Fried Won Tons) with Ponzu Dipping Sauce.there's a little Korean restaurant around the corner from my school that makes these. See more Fried spring rolls – the best and crispiest spring rolls recipe ever, filled with vegetables and deep-fried to golden perfection | rasamalaysia.com See morefrom rasamalaysia.com Sweet and Spicy Korean Potsticker Salad Korean Kitchen Korean Cuisine Korean Dumplings Thai Dumplings Korean Food Recipes Korean Salad Recipe Vegan Korean Food South Korean Food Healthy Salad Recipes Korean Dumplings and Fresh Salad with Spicy, Tangy and Sweet Dressing (Bibim Mandu) *Use vegetable dumplings sub the honey to veganize. See more Cauliflower \"\"fried rice\"\"Healthy Cauliflower Recipes Healthy Fried Rice Fried Rice Recipes Veggie Recipes Cauliflower Fried Rice Plant Based Diet Cauliflowers Diabetic Recipes Healthy Life How to make cauliflower fried rice? Easy cauliflower fried rice recipe and healthy fried rice cauliflower recipe . It's a quick healthy cauliflower recipe See more Wonton Soup Recipes Chinese Wonton Soup Recipe Wonton Soup Broth Chinese Chicken Korean Chicken Soup Ginger Chicken Soup Quick Chicken And Dumplings Chicken Dumpling Casserole Dumpling Soup Chicken wonton soup is a quick, delicious, complete meal that can be ready in minutes (once all your dumplings are made) and is healthy too. Napa cabbage is traditional in wonton soup, but I like to u (Chinese Chicken Stew)See more Mandu Korean Dumplings Steamed Dumplings Dumpling Soup Dumpling Recipe Mandu Recipe Homemade Dumplings Frozen Dumplings Drop Dumplings Korean Cuisine My mother loves them. so clearly I need to learn how to make them: Recipe from the reliable Maangchi!"
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"docid": "D1227156#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_street_food\nList of street foods",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from List of street food)navigation search Street food: a hot dog stand in Visby, Sweden This is a list of street foods. Street food is ready-to-eat food or drink typically sold by a vendor on a street and in other public places, such as at a market or fair. It is often sold from a portable food booth, [1] food cart, or food truck and meant for immediate consumption. Some street foods are regional, but many have spread beyond their region of origin. Street food vending is found all around the world, but varies greatly between regions and cultures. [ 2]Most street foods are classed as both finger food and fast food, and are cheaper on average than restaurant meals. According to a 2007 study from the Food and Agriculture Organization, 2.5 billion people eat street food every day. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Street foods2 Unsorted3 See also4 Notes5 References6 External links Street foods [ edit]This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Image Name Associated regions Description Acarajé Brazil Peeled beans formed into a ball and then deep-fried in dendê ( palm oil) [4]Aloo chaat India (Northern) and Pakistan Prepared by frying potatoes in oil and adding spices and chutney Aloo tikki [5]India (Northern) [6]A snack made out of boiled potatoes, onions and various spices Anticucho South America Small pieces of meat (traditionally beef heart) that are marinated in vinegar and spices, grilled, and served on a stick."
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"docid": "D1249246#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/215219/arroz-con-pollo-chicken-and-rice/\nArroz con Pollo (Chicken and Rice)",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips Goya®Arroz con Pollo (Chicken and Rice)53 made it | 20 reviews7KRecipe by: Goya\"\"The Classic Caribbean and Spanish Meal--Arroz con Pollo--is a popular staple in the Caribbean kitchen. Our chicken and rice is extra special with the addition of Sazon GOYA® with Azafran, which adds color and flavor derived from our unique saffron spice blend. Make Arroz con Pollo tonight--everyone loves an easy rice and chicken dish. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients45 m 4On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)1 (3 1/2) pound chicken, cut into 8 pieces Goya Adobo with Pepper, to taste3 tablespoons Goya Extra Virgin Olive Oil1 cup yellow onion, finely chopped3/4 cup green bell pepper, finely chopped1 1/2 teaspoons Goya Minced Garlic1 1/2 cups Canilla Extra Long Grain Rice1 packet Goya Powdered Chicken Bouillon1 packet Sazon Goya with Azafran1/4 cup Goya Pitted Alcaparrado, sliced1 (4 ounce) jar Goya Fancy Sliced Pimientos1/2 cup Goya Frozen Peas, thawed Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep20 m Cook25 m Ready In45 m Using paper towels, pat chicken dry. Season chicken with Adobo. Heat oil in caldero, or large heavy pot over medium heat. Cook chicken, in batches, until brown on all sides, 7-10 minutes; set aside. Stir onions, peppers and garlic into pot; cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Add rice, bouillon and Sazon to pot; cook, stirring constantly, until rice is completely coated in oil mixture, about 1 minute."
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"docid": "D927029#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipe/19344/homemade-lasagna/\nHomemade Lasagna",
"text": "\"Home Recipes World Cuisine European Italian Watch Homemade Lasagna565 made it | 229 reviews5Recipe by: CRAIG\"\"This is my mom's special homemade lasagna recipe with made from scratch tomato sauce and delicious, cheesy filling. I have found none better anywhere. Serve with a leafy green salad and crusty garlic bread, if desired. \"\" Save I Made It Print Pin Share Ingredients1 h 45 m 8 638On Sale What's on sale near you. We're showing stores near Seattle Update Location (uses your location)1 (16 ounce) package lasagna noodles1/2 pound ground pork1/2 pound lean ground beef1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce1 (28 ounce) can crushed tomatoes1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley1 clove garlic, crushed1/2 teaspoon dried oregano1/2 cup minced onion1/8 teaspoon white sugar1 1/2 teaspoons dried basil1 1/2 teaspoons salt1 pound small curd cottage cheese3 eggs3/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese2 teaspoons salt1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper1 pound shredded mozzarella cheese Add all ingredients to list Directions Prep1 h Cook45 m Ready In1 h 45 m Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add noodles and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until al dente; drain and set aside. Place pork and beef in a large, deep skillet. Cook over medium high heat until evenly brown. Stir in tomato sauce, crushed tomatoes, parsley, garlic, oregano, onion, sugar, basil and salt."
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"docid": "D706932#0",
"title": "http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/insalata-caprese-13232\nInsalata Caprese",
"text": "\"Insalata Caprese Faith Willinger September 1996 Red, White & Greens4/4reviews ( 49)98%make it again Go to reviews Facebook Pinterest (Tomato and Mozzarella Salad)Insalata caprese (literally, the salad from Capri) is the perfect summertime dish for cooks in a hurry; slicing is the hardest part. The salad was created in the 1950s at the Trattoria da Vincenzo for regulars out for a light lunch. They'd order a just-picked tomato and fresh fior di latte (cow's-milk mozzarella — no buffalo on Capri). The salad has evolved on the island to include a few leaves of rughetta (wild arugula) and a pinch of dried wild oregano, both local products; everywhere else in Italy it takes the form of tomato, mozzarella and basil. The dressing is always a drizzle of extra-virgin olive oil — only. Vinegar would destroy the delicate flavor of the cheese and is never used. Because this salad is so simple, top-rate ingredients are imperative: Hothouse tomatoes and rubbery processed mozzarella are unacceptable. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Share “Insalata Caprese ” on Facebook Share “Insalata Caprese ” on Twitter Share “Insalata Caprese ” on Pinterest Share “Insalata Caprese ” on Google+ Email “Insalata Caprese ”save recipe add to menu Print Yield Serves 4 to 6Ingredients2 pounds vine-ripened tomatoes (about 4 large), sliced 1/4 inch thick1 pound fresh mozzarella, sliced1/4 inch thick1/4 cup packed fresh basil or arugula leaves, washed well and spun dry1/4 teaspoon dried oregano, crumbled, if using arugula instead of basil3 to 4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oilfine sea salt to tastefreshly ground black pepper to taste Preparation On a large platter arrange tomato and mozzarella slices and basil leaves, alternating and overlapping them. Sprinkle salad with oregano and arugula and drizzle with oil."
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"docid": "D2829494#0",
"title": "http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/36770/old+fashioned+beef+rissoles\nOld-fashioned beef rissoles",
"text": "\"Old-fashioned beef rissoles (7) Rate it0:25 Prep 0:10 Cook 4 Servings Easy Save Recipe Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Print Who doesn't love a recipe using beef mince? This classic dish is not only budget friendly, it's always a winner with the family Featured in Toddler recipes, Retro recipes Your local pricing Looks like your closest store is Coles Margaret River 6285Change location$ 2 20kg Brown Onions 1 each$2.20 per 1kg$ 2 50ea Garlic 4 pack$16.67 per 1kg Ingredients500g beef mince1 large brown onion, grated2 garlic cloves, crushed1/2 teaspoon mixed dried herbs1 egg, lightly beaten1/2 cup fresh breadcrumbs1 tablespoon olive oil Steamed peas, to serve Steamed carrots, to serve Chat potatoes, boiled, to serve Gravy, to serve Select all ingredients Add to shopping listshop ingredients now Print Recipe Method Step 1 Combine mince, onion, garlic, mixed herbs, egg and breadcrumbs in a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Using clean hands, shape mixture into eight 2cm-thick rissoles. Place on a large plate. How to prepare onions 1:06How to chop and slice onions Step 2 Heat oil in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Add rissoles. Cook for 3 to 4 minutes each side or until cooked through. Step 3 Serve rissoles with peas, carrot, potatoes and gravy. High fibre Low carb Low kilojoule Nutrition1941 kj Energy16.7g Fat Total5.7g Saturated Fat9.3g Fibre37.5g Protein117mg Cholesterol325mg Sodium35.9g Carbs (total)All nutrition values are per serve Notes For a crunchy coating, toss the rissoles in breadcrumbs before you cook them."
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"docid": "D1027529#0",
"title": "http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/beef-and-pork-ragu\nBeef and Pork Ragu",
"text": "recipes Beef and Pork Ragu58 Ratings Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email© Marcus Nilsson www.marcusnilsson.com8 Servings Ingredients8 tablespoons olive oil, divided1 1/2 pounds ground pork Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper1 pound ground beef chuck1/2 onion, minced (2/3 cup)1 medium carrot, diced small (1/2 cup)1 stalk celery, minced (1/3 cup)5 sprigs thyme3 garlic cloves, minced2 tablespoons tomato paste1 cup dry red wine1 28-ounce can good-quality Italian tomatoes with juices, tomatoes crushed well with your hands3 cups low-salt chicken broth Recipe Preparation Heat 2 Tbsp. oil in a large heavy pot over medium-high heat until oil shimmers. Add half of pork and season with salt and pepper. Cook, turning occasionally, until brown all over, about 3 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer pork to a rimmed baking sheet. Repeat with 2 more Tbsp. oil, remaining pork, and salt and pepper. Add 2 Tbsp. oil to same pot; add beef and season with salt and pepper. Cook beef, breaking up clumps with a wooden spoon, until nicely browned, 3–4 minutes."
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"docid": "D1771354#0",
"title": "http://valeriehoff.com/content/easy-sirloin-tip-roast/\nBudget Friendly and Easy Sirloin Tip Roast",
"text": "Budget Friendly and Easy Sirloin Tip Roast Posted on December 25, 2014Why did I buy a Sirloin Tip Roast I had no idea how to prepare? It was on sale at Publix for $3.99 per pound, of course! I did a little research, grabbed a few of my go-to kitchen staples and ended up with a tender, juicy medium rare roast beef. ( My house smelled wonderful too!) Try this Easy Sirloin Tip Roast on the weekend and you will have leftovers for a weeknight meal later on. Easy and Delicious Sirloin Tip Roast Sirloin Tip Roast is NOT for the Slow Cooker We’ve all done the slow cooker chuck roast pot roast type thing, but sirloin tip roast is a higher quality cut more suited to the oven, especially if you want it to come out medium rare and juicy. The sirloin tip roast goes into a 500 degree oven for 10 minutes per pound, then you turn off the oven and leave the roast alone for another ten minutes per pound. It may sound unconventional but it produces a tender, juicy roast rather than the shoe leather you might get in a medium oven for a longer time period. Sirloin Tip Roast Needs to Rest Before and After Cooking!Be sure to let your sirloin tip roast sit at room temperature for one hour BEFORE roasting; it is much better if starts at room temperature! For this recipe, I made an herb and mustard coating and the family loved it !"
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"docid": "D2496107#0",
"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/184929128418914873/\n",
"text": "\"Pasta Pizza Spaghetti Pie Recipes Recipe Pasta Pasta Recipes Dinner Recipes Pasta Meals Crust Recipe Casserole Recipes Food Dinners Ground Beef Recipes Inside-Out Spaghetti Pie: Who says you can't play with your food? The entire family will love this fun take on classic spaghetti in which traditional Italian meatballs serve as a crust to a yummy pasta and tomato sauce filling. See more Basil Spaghetti With Cheesy Broiled Tomatoes Beefsteak Tomato Basil Pasta Tomato Basil Crushed Red Pepper Fresh Mozzarella Mozzarella Pasta Mozzerella Wheat Pasta Olive Oils Basil Spaghetti With Cheesy Broiled Tomatoes recipe: Instead of the usual tomato sauce, serve spaghetti with fresh tomatoes covered in melted mozzarella and Parmesan. Substitute spaghetti squash in place of pasta. See more Cheesy bechamel-covered meatballs Cheese Meatballs Main Meals Bechamel Sauce Meatball Recipes Beef Recipes Mince Recipes Entree Recipes Recipies Cheese Sauce These cheese meatballs in creamy bechamel sauce don't need pasta to be a stand-out meal. See more Related ideas Secret recipe Pasta Recipes Food Dinners Pasta dishes Favorite recipes Dishes Sweet Spaghetti Sauce Recipe School Spaghetti Recipe Homemade Italian Spaghetti Sauce Best Spagetti Sauce Homemade Spaghetti Noodles Italian Sausage Spaghetti Red Wine Pasta Sauce Spagetti And Meatball Recipe Spagetti Recipe The Best Spaghetti & Meatballs! Here's the secret to making meatballs uber juicy & tasty! Serve this with a glass of our Friendship School Red Wine. See more Authentic Italian Recipes Italian Meals Pasta Recipes Dinner Recipes Pasta Meals Recipe Pasta Dinner Ideas Family Recipes Favorite Recipes My husband's brother, Nick, spent 2 years in Italy and brought home a bunch of great recipes, including this one! Nick's Authentic Italian Spaghetti is delicious!See more Homemade Spaghetti Meat Sauce Meaty Spaghetti Sauce Homemade Meat Sauce Pasta Sauces Pasta Dishes Pasta Meals Sauce Recipes Pasta Recipes Beef Recipes Homemade Meaty Spaghetti Sauce - Chef in Training See more Homemade Meatballs Homemade Meatball Recipes Homemade Italian Meatballs Best Italian Meatball Recipe Homemade Meatballs Crockpot Crockpot Meatball Recipe Beef Recipes Homade Pizza Recipes Potluck Recipes Sauce Recipesin recipe book The BEST homemade meatballs recipe, so good!"
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"title": "https://www.eatingthaifood.com/thai-larb-recipe/\nThai larb recipe (larb moo ลาà¸à¸«à¸¡à¸¹)",
"text": "Larb (ลาบ) is sort of like the meat sibling of som tam ; They are made from different ingredients, but go incredibly well together. It’s a staple dish of Thai Isaan food, it’s easy to make, and it’s a brilliant combination of ingredients. A spoon of larb (ลาบ) followed by a ball of fresh sticky rice, is one of the great flavor combinations. In this blog post, you’ll find an authentic version of larb, like you find in Thailand. Thai larb recipe Laab moo (ลาบหมู)Larb (ลาบ) is a Thai salad, but it’s not a vegetable salad, instead it’s a meat salad. The minced pork is wonderfully seasoned with fish sauce, chili flakes, lime juice, toasted sticky rice to give it some crunchy texture, and a wonderful assortment of fresh herbs to bring it all together. If you’ve eaten larb (ลาบ), I’m sure you love it, but if you’ve never tried it, you’re in for a real treat!Toasting the sticky rice One of the most essential ingredients in any Thai larb recipe is something known as khao kua (ข้าวคั่ว), or toasted sticky rice. It’s a really important part of Thai larb as it gives the pork a crunchy bite and a roasted fragrance. The good news is, you should be able to purchase Thai sticky rice at most Asian supermarkets, and then it’s pretty easy to toast the rice and make it yourself. You want it to be golden brown You basically just throw the white sticky rice into a medium-low heated pan or wok, and toast it, dry without any oil."
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"title": "http://www.seriouseats.com/2015/01/how-to-make-the-best-italian-american-meatballs-in-red-tomato-sauce.html\nThe Secrets of the Juiciest, Most Tender and Flavorful Italian-American Meatballs",
"text": "\"The Secrets of the Juiciest, Most Tender and Flavorful Italian-American Meatballs Daniel Gritzer Profile Twitter Contact78 Printer-Friendly Version These meatballs are light, tender, and bursting with juice. [ Photographs: Vicky Wasik]Get the Recipe Juicy and Tender Italian-American Meatballs in Red Sauce This week at Serious Eats is all about meatballs in all of their glorious forms. We'll share some of our favorite restaurant meatballs (from all different cuisines), and we'll feature recipes for great ones to make at home. Kicking it off this week is none other than the Italian-American meatball, topper of spaghetti, surface for cheese, famous for fleeing at the sound of a sneeze. For the past several weeks I've been tinkering away, trying to figure out how to make the best Italian-American style meatballs possible. Halfway though my journey, my girlfriend Kate tasted a batch, looked at me and said, \"\"Baby, you've nailed it. \"\" What I imagined was a meatball large enough to look hefty, but so light and tender a spoon could slide through it with almost no resistance\"\"No I haven't,\"\" I said. \"\" These aren't even close.\"\" I was chasing an image I had in my mind of what the perfect meatball would be, and I wasn't going to quit until I got there. What I imagined was a meatball large enough to look hefty, but so light and tender a spoon could slide through it with almost no resistance —a floater, not a sinker, as Ed put it one day in the office."
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"docid": "D109339#0",
"title": "http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/classic_meatloaf/\nClassic Meatloaf",
"text": "by Elise Bauer Jump to Recipe Classic Meatloafxxxxx yyyyy 14 251 Dinner Comfort Food Beef Italian Sausage BEST Meatloaf EVER! With ground beef, pork sausage, onion, celery, garlic, egg, parsley, and breadcrumbs. Photography Credit: Elise Bauer This meatloaf is one of the first recipes we put on Simply Recipes over ten years ago. It’s one of my father’s favorite things to cook and anytime we kids know he’s making it, we make our way to my parent’s house for dinner. My dad’s trick? He mixes Italian pork sausage (half sweet, half spicy) in with ground beef. The original recipe came from an old issue of Gourmet (April 1994) and my father has been changing it over the years to his taste (including using Italian sausage instead of plain ground pork). It’s no ordinary meatloaf. It takes a little extra prep time to make the “sofritto” base of minced carrots, onions, celery, and garlic, but it is so so worth it! Like a giant Italian meatball, in loaf form."
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"docid": "D343748#0",
"title": "http://www.italiancook.ca/spice-herb.htm\nSpices & Herbs Dictionary",
"text": "\"Spices & Herbs Dictionary A spice is a dried seed, fruit, root, bark, or vegetative substance used in nutritionally insignificant quantities as a food additive for flavor, color, or as a preservative that kills harmful bacteria or prevents their growth. In the kitchen, spices are distinguished from herbs, which are leafy, green plant parts used for flavoring. A spice may be available in several forms: fresh, whole dried, or pre-ground dried. Generally, spices are dried. A whole dried spice has the longest shelf life so can be purchased and stored in larger amounts, making it cheaper on a per-serving basis. Some spices are rarely available either fresh or whole, for example turmeric, and must be purchased in ground form. Small seeds, such as fennel and mustard seeds, are used both whole and in powder form. The shelf life of a whole spice is roughly two years. The shelf life of a ground spice roughly six months. For more information about italiancook.ca, please fill out our Contact Us online form."
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"docid": "D484915#0",
"title": "https://www.laurengreutman.com/frugal-pasta-sauce-recipe-using-hunts-crushed-tomatoes/\nThe BEST EVER Homemade Spaghetti Sauce",
"text": "The BEST EVER Homemade Spaghetti Sauce By Mark54KShare 9K Pin 45K +1 97 Tweet Email Join my community and get a FREE Complete Budget Pack sent right to your inbox!Grab a copy of my #1 BEST SELLING BOOK!BUY NOWPOPULARPOSTS>> How cooking with an ALDI Meal Plan will Save you Thousands per year! >> How to Budget your bills using a Budget Planner>> How to Easily Sell Used Books Online {Electronics and Video Games Too! } >> When Your Budget Doesn’t Work (and What You Can Do About It)>> Smarty Pig Review: What it is and How it works>> How to Save Money on Back to School Shopping>> My Weekly Shopping Trip and Meal Plan – July 9th>> Find & Cancel Subscriptions with a Simple Text Message Growing up, we rarely used jarred tomato sauce because we always made our own homemade spaghetti sauce. Because I was young, I never thought anything of it. But when I had pasta at a friend's house and they used jarred sauce, I never liked it much. My dad was generally the one who always made our sauce; it was one of his favorite things to do on Sunday afternoons. This homemade spaghetti sauce recipe was passed down from my Sicilian grandma. It has been used for generations and you can't mess it up! It is really easy and tastes SO much better than the store bought sauce. You can do this in a crockpot too – in fact it is one of our favorite dump recipes."
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"docid": "D3507557#0",
"title": "http://allrecipes.com/recipes/15455/main-dish/meatballs/\nMeatball Recipes",
"text": "\"Home Recipes Main Dish Meatballs Meatball Recipes Meatballs aren't just for spaghetti! Find all the ways to make these little globes of deliciousness including Swedish meatballs, meatball sliders, turkey meatballs, and more. Swedish Meatballs Italian Meatballs Meatball Appetizers Get Allrecipes Magazine!Get a full year for $10! Top-rated recipes and cooking tips to inspire you year-round. Subscribe Now Inspiration and Ideas Meatball Nirvana\"\"Three of my kids had two meatball subs apiece. My son said it was better than Subway's meatball sub. WOW, is what I thought!\"\" – mis7up Swedish Meatballs (Svenska Kottbullar)\"\"This was DELICIOUS! Meatballs were super tender.\"\" – hineybuns Lana's Sweet and Sour Meatballs\"\"Best recipe ever!"
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"docid": "D1999233#0",
"title": "http://www.kidspot.com.au/best-recipes/Mince+47/Meatballs-recipe+191.htm\nMeatballs recipe",
"text": "Kidspot Kitchen Weekly8 easy, family friendly recipes each week Your email is safe, view our Privacy Policy Save this Recipe Shopping List Template View My Recipes Meatballs recipe Meatballs are always a tasty meal to make from mince, but this special meatballs recipe makes a great addition to an Italian pasta sauce served with spaghetti. It’s not only cheap, but hearty and makes a great winter dinner. Bellissimo!Serving Size:6Category: Beef, Dinner, Easy recipes, Italian, Mince Prep Time:15 mins Cook Time:25 mins Ingredients:500g beef mince2 slices bread, turned into breadcrumbs1/2 small Spanish onion, finely diced1 clove garlic, crushed1 tbsp tomato sauce1 tbsp soy sauce1 egg, slightly beaten1 tbsp olive oil2 cups (500g) tomato passata, or 2 x 400g tins diced tomatoes1 tbsp fresh basil, finely chopped Method: Using clean hands, mix the mince, onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, sauces and egg thoroughly in a large bowl. Shape the meat mixture into small golf ball-sized meatballs. Add the olive oil to the frying pan and bring to a high heat. Add the meatballs, turning each one until browned all over. Reduce the heat and add the tomatoes and basil. Turn each meatball over again so they're coated in the tomato and basil mixture. Put a lid on the pan and allow the meatballs to cook through (approximately 20 mins), turning occasionally. Notes: The tomato sauce really doesn't need anything more as the sauces in the meatballs seem to flavour the whole dish."
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"docid": "D3031347#0",
"title": "https://books.google.com/books/about/Dr_Jekyll_and_Mr_Hyde.html?id=xaMB9LuX98IC\nDr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde",
"text": "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson Signet Classic, 2003 - Fiction - 139 pages177 Reviews Robert Louis Stevenson originally wrote 'Dr. Jekyll And Mr Hyde' as a 'chilling shocker.' He then burned the draft and, upon his wife's advice, rewrote it as the darkly complex tale it is today. Stark, skillfully woven, this fascinating novel explores the curious turnings of human character through the strange case of Dr. Jekyll, a kindly scientist who by night takes on his stunted evil self, Mr. Hyde. Anticipating modern psychology, 'Jekyll And Hyde' is a brilliantly original study of man's dual nature - as well as an immortal tale of suspense and terror. More »What people are saying - Write a review User ratings5 stars394 stars713 stars562 stars101 star1Library Thing Review User Review - Karlstar - Library Thing I think by now most people are familiar with the lead story in this collection, the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. Knowing the general plot of the story without having read it before spoiled it a ... Read full review Library Thing Review User Review - heycaye - Library Thing This book would have shocked me more if only I didn't know what the real mystery was. But Stevenson's novella (I actually think it's more like a short story) is such a masterpiece that it's inevitably ... Read full review Other editions - View all‹Nov 29, 2012Limited preview Oct 1, 2002Limited preview Mar 30, 2004Limited preview Jan 1, 2002Limited preview1991Snippet view Dec 1, 2004Snippet view1984Snippet view1990Snippet view›References to this book Understanding Emotions Keith Oatley, Jennifer M. Jenkins No preview available - 1996Victorian Fantasy Stephen Prickett Limited preview - 2005All Book Search results »About the author (2003)Robert Louis Stevenson, novelist, poet, and essayist, was born in Edinburgh on November 13, 1850. Ill health interrupted his formal education at Edinburgh University and plagued him throughout his life. Leading a bohemian existence during his twenties and thirties, his travels throughout Europe formed the basis of his first two books, An Inland Voyage (1878) and Travels With a Donkey (1879). In 1875 he settled into the artists colony at Barbizon and began writing for English magazines."
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"docid": "D3031349#0",
"title": "https://www.bookdepository.com/Dr-Jekyll-Mr-Hyde-Robert-Louis-Stevenson/9780141389509\nDr Jekyll and Mr Hyde",
"text": "46% off Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde US$5.98US$11.25You save US$5.27Free delivery worldwide Available. Dispatched from the UK in 2 business days When will my order arrive? Add to basket Add to wishlist Description The Penguin English Library Edition of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson'All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil: and Edward Hyde, alone in the ranks of mankind, was pure evil'Published as a 'shilling shocker', Robert Louis Stevenson's dark psychological fantasy gave birth to the idea of the split personality. The story of respectable Dr Jekyll's strange association with 'damnable young man' Edward Hyde; the hunt through fog-bound London for a killer; and the final revelation of Hyde's true identity is a chilling exploration of humanity's basest capacity for evil. This edition also includes Stevenson's chilling story 'The Bottle Imp'. The Penguin English Library - 100 editions of the best fiction in English, from the eighteenth century and the very first novels to the beginning of the First World War. Product details Format Paperback | 128 pages Dimensions 128 x 196 x 10mm | 99.79g Publication date 06 Dec 2012Publisher Penguin Books Ltd Imprint PENGUIN CLASSICSPublication City/Country London, United Kingdom Language English Edition statement UK ed. ISBN10 0141389508ISBN13 9780141389509Bestsellers rank 1,936"
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"docid": "D1681137#0",
"title": "https://literarydevices.net/antagonist/\nAntagonist",
"text": "Antagonist Antagonist Definition In literature, an antagonist is a character, or a group of characters, which stands in opposition to the protagonist, which is the main character. The term “antagonist” comes from the Greek word antagonistēs, which means “opponent,” “competitor,” or “rival. ”It is common to refer to an antagonist as a villain (the bad guy), against whom a hero (the good guy) fights in order to save himself or others. In some cases, an antagonist may exist within the protagonist that causes an inner conflict or a moral conflict inside his mind. This inner conflict is a major theme of many literary works, such as Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce. Generally, an antagonist appears as a foil to the main character, embodying qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of the main character. Examples of Antagonist in Literature Example #1: Antigone (By Sophocles)A classical example of an antagonist is that of King Creon in Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone. Here, the function of the antagonist is to obstruct the main character’s progress, through evil plots and actions. Antigone, the protagonist, struggles against King Creon, the antagonist, in her effort to give her brother a respectable burial. Through his evil designs, Creon tries to hamper her in this attempt by announcing that her brother was a traitor, and decreeing that “he must be left to the elements.”"
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"docid": "D748688#0",
"title": "http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/stevenson/allusion1.html\nAllusions in Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1886)",
"text": "\"n ALLUSION in a literary text is a reference, either explicit or oblique, to a well-known person, place, or event, or to another literary text. The writer explains neither the nature nor the relevance of the reference. Rather, the effect of the allusion depends upon the reader's knowledge and his or her recognition of the reference. Prior to the twentieth century, authors could reasonably presume that educated readers would recognize references to the Bible and the classics. The current term intertextuality includes allusions among the many ways in which one text is interlinked with other texts. An allusion is an economical means of calling upon the history or the literary tradition that the author and reader share. An allusion often presents a parallel situation, or universalizes the specific. Biblical Allusions Stevenson, brought up in a Presbyterian home, found that biblical allusions were a useful way of delineating good and evil. In the first chapter, for example, the narrator Utterson remarks quaintly that he inclines to Cain's heresy--he \"\"lets his brother go to the Devil\"\" (e. g., be as dissolute as he likes). The reference to the Genesis 4 functions here not merely as a clever quip, but as foreshadowing, for the good brother (Jekyll) must murder the evil brother (Hyde) to save the world from the actions of a sadist."
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"title": "http://www.weegy.com/?ConversationId=5FFBBC82\n.",
"text": "Question and answer Q: What is another name for bipolar disorder? A. Yin and Yang Illness B. Aggressive-Depressive Illness C. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome D. Manic-Depressive Illness A: Another name for bipolar disorder is B. Manic-Depressive Illness. Get an answer Search for an answer or ask Weegy (Free)What is another name for bipolar disorder? A. Yin and Yang Illness B. Aggressive-Depressive Illness C. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Syndrome D. Manic-Depressive Illness"
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"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/dr-sheldon-cooper-as-a-narcissist-page1.html\n\"\"\"Dr Sheldon Cooper As A Narcissist\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"Dr Sheldon Cooper As A Narcissist Diagnosis of Dr. Sheldon Cooper Dr. Sheldon Cooper, from the television series The Big Bang Theory, is a theoretical physicist from Pasadena, California who lives and associates with fellow scientists Leonard, Howard, and Raj. Sheldon also interacts with three females, the girlfriends of Howard and Leonard, Bernadette and Penny, and his own girlfriend, Amy. His daily interactions are limited to this small circle. Even though he has lived with Leonard for numerous years and has been associated with... Asperger syndrome, Autism, Howard Wolowitz 1302 Words | 4 Pages Open Document Sheldon Cooper Resume Sheldon L. Cooper 2311 N. Los Robles Avenue #4A, Pasadena, ca 91101 (167) 262-1777 • coopers @caltech.edu OBJECTIVE To obtain a tenured faculty position researching the existence of magnetic monopoles and their relation to a low entropy astrological past. WORK EXPERIENCE California Institute of Technology, Theoretical High Energy Physics Postdoctoral Scholar Research new theories of hadronization in baryons Research magnetic monopoles in condensed-matter systems by modeling spin ice Heidelberg... General relativity, Particle physics, Physics 231 Words | 1 Pages Open Document Dr Olan Mr. Gentile BUS 303 Dr. Jane.com-Custom Vitamins Section I – Problem Identification Dr. Jane has to figure out how to handle a customer complaint letter received from a customer. Maxine Slezak, a longtime fan and faithful customer, wrote a letter to Dr. Jane explaining that she is having problems with the website as well as the websites’ customer service. Ms. Slezak had been receiving vitamins that she did not place an order for. In an attempt to retain customers Dr. Jane’s website had started... Customer, Customer relationship management, Customer service 690 Words | 4 Pages Open Document DRconsultation, documents and files, with this system in place, the clinic can provide data whenever requested by the client. 1.1 Background of the Study History of the Company Dr. Erwin V. Corleto dental clinic located at 311 gen. P. Alvarez St. San Rafael II, Noveleta, Cavite."
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"docid": "D2844945#0",
"title": "http://www.facebook.com/MarkTwainHouse\nThe Mark Twain House & Museum",
"text": "\"The Mark Twain House & Museum@Mark Twain House Home About Get Tickets Photos Reviews Videos Events Posts Trip Advisor Reviews Community Create a Page Like Recommend Call Now Message See more of The Mark Twain House & Museum on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account History Museum in Hartford, Connecticut4.6· Closes in 55 minutes Community See All46,485 people like this45,001 people follow this About See All351 Farmington Ave Hartford, Connecticut 06105 (860) 247-0998www.marktwainhouse.org History Museum · Landmark & Historical Place · Historical Place Hours 9:30AM - 5:30PMCloses in 55 minutes Popular hours Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun6AM 9AM 12PM 3PM 6PM 9PM 12AM 3AMPeople46,485 likes31,479 visits Pages liked by this Page Hawthorne Tours Get It Done Connecticut Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies People Also Like Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art Art Gallery Greater Hartford Arts Council Nonprofit Organization Mark Twain Quotes Community Places Hartford, Connecticut Historical Place The Mark Twain House & Museum English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Photos See All Reviews4.6 1,605 Reviews Tell people what you think Rosa Baum· September 4, 2017It seemed a bit quick to me, but I love to linger, to read and truly get the experience. The good thing is that there are tours every 15mins, the bad thing is t ... See More Melissa Monroe· September 4, 2017I visited the house with my Aunt last week. I found it to be super inspiring and both museum and tour were very interestin g. I do agree with Marty Turner (fello ... See More Marty Turner· August 6, 2017Beautiful home. I keep a written journal of all the places we visit and keep a photo journal for when we are too old to go anymore. I resent when I am not allow ... See More Michael Dunn· August 17, 2017The head of the living history tour guide program acted as our guide yesterday, portraying the lady's maid Katie whom Mrs. Clemons brought with her from Elmira, ... See More Neil Di Lorenzo· July 9, 2017It was very interestin g but the only way to see the house is to go on a tour that takes way longer than I was comfortabl e. They should add some seating for peop ... See More Carl Easley· July 2, 2017I was looking forward to seeing the home of one of my favorite authors. To protect the anonymity of our tour guide, I won't reveal the person's name. While the ... See More Chris Wolak· July 10, 2017I've been on perhaps a dozen tours at The Mark Twain House -- each one has been different and they all have been interestin g. Tour guides are allowed to make th ... See More Jim Tomlinson· May 22, 2017We had a great time. We love that Connecticu t Yankee! And we love that house! We had a terrific tour guide."
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"docid": "D1934932#0",
"title": "http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/stories/1998/10/08/impeachment.advancer/transcript3.html\nTranscript: House debate on launching impeachment inquiry",
"text": "\"Transcript: House debate on launching impeachment inquiry October 8, 1998CONTINUEDDEGETTE: Today should not be about polls; today should not be about the upcoming November election. And even today should not be about the serious misconduct sexually of our president. But with all due respect to my friends, that's exactly what today is all about. This is only the third time in the history of this country that we are talking about opening impeachment proceedings against our president. And I am shocked at how many people, including some in this chamber, take this serious matter so lightly, even gleefully. We are witnessing a stampede to justice, my friends. And like so many stampedes, when the trail dust settles, we will leave chaos and we will leave ruin. This is the time for statesmanship. Each one of us must independently assess the best direction for this House and this country. And I will tell you it is not an open-ended, never-ending witch hunt without any limits."
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"docid": "D2762597#0",
"title": "http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402842/\nIan Hunter (I) (1900â1975)",
"text": "\"SEE RANKIan Hunter (I) (1900–1975)Actor | Soundtrack Ian Hunter was born in the Kenilworth area of Cape Town, South Africa where he spent his childhood. In his teen years he and his parents returned to the family origins in England to live. Sometime between that arrival and the early years of World War I, Hunter began exploring acting. But in 1917 - and being only 17 - he joined the army to serve in ... See full bio »Born: June 13, 1900 in Cape Town, South Africa Died: September 23, 1975 (age 75) in London, England, UK43 photos »Quick Links Biography Awards Photo Gallery Filmography (by Job)Trailers and Videos Explore More Watchlist: Patton Oswalt Loves \"\"Ash vs Evil Dead\"\"Patton Oswalt chats with Tim and Kerri from \"\" The IMDb Show \"\" about their latest movie and TV obsessions. Get their Watchlist recommendations Share this page: Related News'Beside Bowie': New Documentary Traces Life of Guitarist Mick Ronson02 February 2018 | Rolling Stone The Battle of the River Plate22 July 2017 | Trailers from Hell MGM's Lioness, the Epitome of Hollywood Superstardom, Has Her Day on TCM10 August 2015 | Alt Film Guide See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net On Prime Video Watch Now The Ring Watch Now The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case Watch Now Ziegfeld Girl Watch Now Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Watch Now Strange Cargo See more on Prime Video »Watch on TVThe Adventures of Robin Hood Wed, Apr 11 5:00 PM PDT on TCM (082)Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Thu, Apr 12 5:00 PM PDT on TCM (082)Explore more on IMDb TV »Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Snide's Cornera list of 3785 people created 02 Nov 2013My Top 586 Actorsa list of 586 people created 26 Oct 2016100 Underrated Performances in Shakespeare Moviesa list of 100 people created 21 Aug 2015The Eternal Flame - Actorsa list of 4906 people created 15 Aug 2013Birthdays: June 13a list of 111 people created 13 Jun 2015See all related lists »Do you have a demo reel? Add it to your IMDb Page Find out more at IMDb Pro »How Much Have You Seen? How much of Ian Hunter's work have you seen? User Polls Favorite TV sidekick? Who is Doctor Watson?"
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"docid": "D1656068#0",
"title": "http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20120613/BLOGS03/120619909/washington-meets-chicago-for-upcoming-jarrett-wedding\nWashington meets Chicago for upcoming Jarrett wedding",
"text": "June 13, 2012Washington meets Chicago for upcoming Jarrett wedding Comments Email Print SHAREFacebook Twitter Linked In Google + 0When Valerie Jarrett's daughter, Laura, takes her wedding vows Saturday, she'll be doing it in the comfy backyard of her grandmother's Hyde Park home on Greenwood Avenue. But the event that has the Hyde Park elite buzzing will feel a little like a Beltway barbecue, too, given how many guests are flying in from Washington. Hello, POTUS and FLOTUS, and is that Attorney General Eric Holder with you? The Jarretts are keeping mum about the wedding, and protective friends remind us it's a celebration for the bride, groom Tony Balkissoon, and their families. ( That hasn't stopped some media from writing about who isn't invited. ) Chicagoans expected to attend include Valerie Jarrett's closest friends — many of whom are also President Barack Obama's good friends. They include Martin Nesbitt and his wife, Dr. Anita Blanchard (the obstetrician who delivered the Obama daughters, Sasha and Malia); and University of Chicago Dr. Eric Whitaker and his wife, Dr. Cheryl Whitaker, a health care executive. The Obama, Nesbitt, Whitaker and Jarrett families have long celebrated birthdays and taken vacations together. They're neighbors, too. The Jarrett home is a block away from the Obama home in the Kenwood neighborhood."
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"docid": "D2207849#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifty_Shades_Darker\nFifty Shades Darker",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the novel. For the film, see Fifty Shades Darker (film). Fifty Shades Darker2012 paperback cover Author E. L. James Country United Kingdom Language English Series Fifty Shades trilogy Genre Erotic romance Published 17 April 2012 ( Vintage Books)Media type Print (Hardcover, Paperback)Pages 544ISBN 978-0-34580349-8Preceded by Fifty Shades of Grey Followed by Fifty Shades Freed Fifty Shades Darker is a 2012 erotic romance novel by British author E. L. James. It is the second installment in the Fifty Shades trilogy that traces the deepening relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. The first and third volumes, Fifty Shades of Grey and Fifty Shades Freed, were published in 2011 and 2012. The novel is published by Vintage Books and reached No. 1 on the USA Today best seller list. Contents [ hide ]1 Plot2 Characters3 Reception4 Film adaptation5 See also6 References7 External links Plot [ edit]Three days after leaving Christian, Anastasia \"\"Ana\"\" Steele begins her job as personal assistant to Jack Hyde, an editor at Seattle Independent Publishing (SIP). He asks Ana out often which, though it makes her uneasy, she writes off. Later, Christian emails her about a gallery exhibit José Rodriguez started in Portland, which she'd forgotten."
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"title": "http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0311429/\nThe League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ( 2003)",
"text": "\"FULL CAST AND CREW | TRIVIA | USER REVIEWS | IMDb Pro | MORESHARE5.8/ 10151,503Rate This The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ( 2003)PG-13 | 1h 50min | Action, Adventure, Fantasy | 11 July 2003 (USA)1:27 | Trailer2 VIDEOS| 48 IMAGESWatch Now From $2.99 (SD) on Prime Video ON DISCIn an alternate Victorian Age world, a group of famous contemporary fantasy, science fiction, and adventure characters team up on a secret mission. Director: Stephen Norrington Writers: Alan Moore (comic books), Kevin O'Neill (comic books) | 1 more credit »Stars: Sean Connery, Stuart Townsend, Peta Wilson | See full cast & crew »30Metascore From metacritic.com Reviews792 user | 207 critic Popularity2,694 ( 308 )Patton Oswalt on Playing the Principal in \"\"A. P. Bio\"\"Patton Oswalt shares why high school is the perfect setting for his new show \"\" A. P. Bio \"\" and gives his younger self some sage advice. Go back to high school Related News Sean Connery explains why he turned down Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull22 January 2018 | Flickeringmyth The Real Reason Sean Connery Said No to Indiana Jones 419 January 2018 | Movie Web Sean Connery Turned Down 'Indiana Jones 4' Because the Role Was Too Small18 January 2018 | The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News See all related articles »Around The Web Powered by Zerg Net Editorial Lists Related lists from IMDb editors Deadpool's Favorite Movies That Have the Word \"\"The\"\" in the Titlea list of 12 images updated 10 Feb 2016Create a list »User Lists Related lists from IMDb users Norouz Moviesa list of 17 titles created 1 week ago Genre: Superheroa list of 40 titles created 2 months ago Saturn Fantasy 2000-2009a list of 33 titles created 3 weeks ago Best of 2003a list of 39 titles created 8 months ago Favorite Graphic Novel Female Movie Hero?a list of 22 images created 1 month ago See all related lists »Related Items Search for \"\" The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen \"\" on Amazon.com Share this Rating Title: The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003)5.8 /10Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? Use the HTML below. Show HTML View more styles User Polls Best Fictional Secret Society / Group in A Movie Favorite oft-adapted male literary character from the 19th century What is the best Alan Moore adaptation? Sign On: Fictional Movie and TV Sub Crews No Powers Match-Up Colourful Characters See more polls »12 nominations. See more awards »Videos See all 2 videos »Photos See all 48 photos »Learn more People who liked this also liked...◄ Prev 6 Next 6 ►Add to Watchlist Next »Entrapment (1999)Action | Crime | Romance1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 6.3 / 10An insurance agent is sent by her employer to track down and help capture an art thief. Director: Jon Amiel Stars: Sean Connery, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Ving Rhames Edit Cast Cast overview, first billed only: Sean Connery... Allan Quatermain Naseeruddin Shah... Captain Nemo Peta Wilson... Mina Harker Tony Curran... Rodney Skinner Stuart Townsend... Dorian Gray Shane West... Tom Sawyer Jason Flemyng... Dr. Henry Jekyll / Edward Hyde Richard Roxburgh... MMax Ryan... Dante Tom Goodman-Hill... Sanderson Reed David Hemmings... Nigel Terry O'Neill... Ishmael Rudolf Pellar... Draper Robert Willox... Constable Dunning Robert Orr... Running Officer See full cast »Edit Storyline Renowned adventurer Allan Quatermain leads a team of extraordinary figures with legendary powers to battle the technological terror of a madman known as \"\"The Fantom.\"\" This \"\"League\"\" comprises seafarer/inventor Captain Nemo, vampiress Mina Harker, an invisible man named Rodney Skinner, American secret service agent Tom Sawyer, the ageless and invincible Dorian Gray, and the dangerous split personality of Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde."
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"docid": "D1552319#0",
"title": "http://www.illinois.gov/aging/PartnersProviders/Pages/coa.aspx\nIllinois Council on Aging",
"text": "\"The Illinois Council on Aging, an advisory body to the Illinois Department on Aging, was established by the General Assembly on August 9, 1973. The Illinois Act on Aging, the establishing resolution, became effective Nov. 9, 1973. The Council is mandated to review and comment on reports by the Department to the Governor and to the General Assembly, and to review and comment upon the Department's State Plan and on all disbursements of public funds by the Department to private agencies. State law also directs the Council to submit to the General Assembly, the Governor and the Director of the Department on Aging annual reports that evaluate the level of all programs, services and facilities provided to the aging population by state agencies. Further, the Council is directed to consult with the Director regarding the operations of the Department, and to recommend to the Governor candidates for appointment as Director of the Department on Aging. There are 31 voting members – 23 appointed by the Governor as citizen members, at least 16 of whom should be at least age 60. Members should represent all geographic sections of the state and both political parties. The remaining members are members of the General Assembly – two senators appointed by the President of the Senate, two appointed by the Senate Minority Leader, two appointed by the Speaker of the House and two appointed by the House Minority Leader. The Council is directed to meet quarterly or as often as the Council Chairman deems necessary. Council members: (See Illinois Council on Aging member list)Gather data (from their communities) and share information (with the Department and each other);Look at a shared-vision (with the Department) and update that vision as the needs of older people and their families continue to change;Act as a conduit for innovations from the outside;Consider the needs of special groups; and Provide advice-giving to the Department, emanating from evaluation."
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"docid": "D731203#0",
"title": "http://literarydevices.net/antagonist/\nAntagonist",
"text": "Antagonist Antagonist Definition In literature, an antagonist is a character, or a group of characters, which stands in opposition to the protagonist, which is the main character. The term “antagonist” comes from the Greek word antagonistēs, which means “opponent,” “competitor,” or “rival. ”It is common to refer to an antagonist as a villain (the bad guy), against whom a hero (the good guy) fights in order to save himself or others. In some cases, an antagonist may exist within the protagonist that causes an inner conflict or a moral conflict inside his mind. This inner conflict is a major theme of many literary works, such as Doctor Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe, Hamlet, by William Shakespeare, and A Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man, by James Joyce. Generally, an antagonist appears as a foil to the main character, embodying qualities that are in contrast with the qualities of the main character. Examples of Antagonist in Literature Example #1: Antigone (By Sophocles)A classical example of an antagonist is that of King Creon in Sophocles’ tragedy Antigone. Here, the function of the antagonist is to obstruct the main character’s progress, through evil plots and actions. Antigone, the protagonist, struggles against King Creon, the antagonist, in her effort to give her brother a respectable burial. Through his evil designs, Creon tries to hamper her in this attempt by announcing that her brother was a traitor, and decreeing that “he must be left to the elements.”"
},
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"docid": "D3261916#0",
"title": "https://www.geekfeed.com/russell-crowe-mummy-tom-cruise/\nWho is Russell Crowe Playing in âThe Mummyâ with Tom Cruise?",
"text": "Russell Crowe is joining Hollywood history to play an important role in the Universal Monsters Universe. He’s now in talks to play Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde in The Mummy with Tom Cruise. Image: Dover The news comes by w Deadline, which reports that the character will make his debut in the new Mummy. It hits theaters on June 9, 2017 and will be followed by an untitled monster movie on April 13, 2018. That date could belong to the Invisible Man, which is reportedly set to star Johnny Depp. The Mummy is being directed by Alex Kurtzman and is part of the Universal Monsters Universe Kurtzman and Chris Morgan are overseeing. Jon Spaihts wrote the script. Cruise co-stars in The Mummy and is reportedly playing a special forces soldier, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Annabelle Wallis is a scientist, Sofita Boutella is the Mummy and Jake Johnson is also a soldier."
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"docid": "D98412#0",
"title": "http://besthorrornovels.com/best-classic-horror-books.html\n.",
"text": "\"Tweet Best Classic Horror Books As humans, fear is built into us, it is the oldest and strongest emotion. I believe fear to be the core of all human actions, not sex, sorry fans of classical psychology. We work because we are afraid of being poor, we go to the doctor because we are afraid to die, we marry because we are afraid of being alone. It is strange then that as humans we are of a mind to seek out the things that scare us, we build and frequent Haunted houses. We spend money to visit Horror Movies. We seek out and read Horror Novels. Unfortunately here, now, in modern times we are painfully short on fearful things, as a people we have no great war, and so we live in a time when finding our own fears is more important to our psyche than ever. Horror novels are my poison of choice, there is something about the unknown factor that is found in reading. There are many authors now and then who weave tales of suspense, paranoia, and flat out pant-shittery. The horror genre has evolved over the centuries, and in this list I will be expounding on the authors who shaped horror, bringing it to life and ensuring that it had a future in our hearts."
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"docid": "D2629861#0",
"title": "http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro04/web2/cdeputy.html\nIn the Mind of a Serial Killer",
"text": "\"This paper reflects the research and thoughts of a student at the time the paper was written for a course at Bryn Mawr College. Like other materials on Serendip , it is not intended to be \"\"authoritative\"\" but rather to help others further develop their own explorations. Web links were active as of the time the paper was posted but are not updated . Contribute Thoughts | Search Serendip for Other Papers | Serendip Home Page Biology 2022004 Second Web Paper On Serendip In the Mind of a Serial Killer Chevon Deputy The movie \"\"Natural Born Killers\"\" did not simply explore the subject of serial killers. It also dealt with the mentality and personal background that influences many of the real life serial killers of society. The release of such movies and documentaries dealing with this topic shows that there is a fascination with serial killers. But why? Ted Bundy, Charles Manson, David Berkowitz, John Wayne Gacy Jr., Jeffrey Dahmer, and Jack the Ripper are all infamous serial killers of the twentieth century whose behavior and personal background has been 'studied' by the media and psychiatrists. In many cases of serial killings, the behavior is influenced by either the past experiences/ backgrounds or the psychological processes of the serial killers. However, there is a difficulty in understanding the psyche of a serial killer, which means that only interpretations can be made regarding this topic."
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"docid": "D766032#0",
"title": "http://listverse.com/2010/01/31/top-10-hardest-hitters-in-nfl-history/\nTop 10 Hardest Hitters in NFL History",
"text": "Sport Top 10 Hardest Hitters in NFL History Maggot January 31, 2010Share 296 Stumble 107 Tweet Pin +1 Share403With this season’s Super Bowl upon us, I thought it would be a good time for a list about American Football. I know, I know…every time a list is posted that features this sport, howls of protest ensue: “This is too American, outside the U. S., no one cares”, or “It’s not ‘real football’ (aka international futbol)”, or “Unlike rugby, these wimps wear pads and helmets”, and so on. Whatever man, we seasoned Listversers have heard it all before, ad nauseum. And so, in response I say: Get over it. Tomorrow will be a new list, perhaps one that is more to your liking. In the meantime, stop your whining, sit your candy-asses down, and check out this list and these video clips of some of the meanest, most badass NFL players ever to have strapped on the cleats. You don’t have to be a fan, but I ask that you just respect that these guys played the game like it was meant to be played, leaving it all on the field and then some. And for those of you that ARE fans of the National Football League, sit back and enjoy! And if your favorite player isn’t listed here, by all means tell us about him in the comments and maybe treat us to a bonus clip. Please note, in the interests of full disclosure, I wish to address this here rather than in the inevitable comments: NFL Films produces and airs on the NFL Network cable channel a program called “Top 10”, which ranks and showcases players, teams, games, and other notable achievements in various categories for each hour-long episode."
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"docid": "D1382861#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Once_Upon_a_Time_characters\nList of Once Upon a Time characters",
"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's lead section does not adequately summarize key points of its contents. ( September 2015)This article may be too long to read and navigate comfortably. ( March 2016)The characters and creatures of ABC 's Once Upon a Time and its spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland are related to classic fairy tale and fantasy characters and creatures, and often tie-in with other Disney media properties. Contents [ hide ]1 Appearances2 Main3 Recurring4 Guest5 Creatures6 Novel7 Notes8 References Appearances [ edit]For more detailed cast tables, see List of Once Upon a Time cast members. Actor Counterpart Once Upon a Time Wonderland Fairy Tale Real World 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1Ginnifer Goodwin Snow White Mary Margaret Blanchard Main Guest [1]Jennifer Morrison Emma Swan N/A Main Guest Lana Parrilla Evil Queen Regina Mills / Roni Main The Evil Queen N/A Guest Main Josh Dallas David / Prince Charming David Nolan Main Guest [1]Jared S. Gilmore N/AHenry Daniel Mills Main Recurring Andrew J. West Guest Main Raphael Sbarge Jiminy Cricket Dr. Archibald Hopper Main Recurring Guest Recurring Guest Jamie Dornan Huntsman Sheriff Graham Humbert Main [a]Guest Robert Carlyle Rumplestiltskin / Crocodile / Beast Mr. Gold / Weaver Main Eion Bailey Pinocchio August Wayne Booth Main [b]Recurring Recurring Recurring Emilie de Ravin Belle Lacey Recurring Main Guest Colin O'Donoghue Killian Jones / Captain Hook N/A Main [c] Guest Hook Rogers Guest Main Meghan Ory Red Lucas / Wolf Ruby Recurring Main Recurring Recurring Michael Raymond-James Baelfire Neal Cassidy Guest [d]Recurring Main Guest [e]Michael Socha Will Scarlet / Knave of Hearts / White King N/A Main Main Rebecca Mader Zelena / Wicked Witch of the West Kelly West Recurring Main Recurring Sean Maguire Robin of Locksley / Robin Hood N/A Guest [f]Recurring Main Recurring [g]Guest [2]Dania Ramirez Ella Jacinda Vidrio Main Gabrielle Anwar Rapunzel Tremaine Victoria Belfrey Main [h]Alison Fernandez Lucy Mills N/A Guest Main Mekia Cox Queen Tiana Sabine Main [i]Sophie Lowe Alice N/A Main Peter Gadiot Cyrus N/A Main Emma Rigby Anastasia / Red Queen / White Queen N/A Main Naveen Andrews Jafar N/A Guest [j]Main John Lithgow Percy/ White Rabbit N/A Main Main [ edit]Fairy Tale Counterpart Real World Counterpart Portrayer Starring Recurring/Guest Status Snow White Mary Margaret Blanchard Ginnifer Goodwin (adult) Bailee Madison (child & teenager) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7 Alive Ginnifer Goodwin Snow White is the daughter of King Leopold and Queen Eva, step-daughter of Regina, [3] [4] wife of Prince Charming, mother of Emma Swan and Prince Neal, grandmother of Henry and Emma's unborn child, and great-grandmother of Lucy. As a young child, she unintentionally tells Regina's mother a secret involving Regina's secret relationship with a stable boy, resulting in the death of the stable boy and Regina into being the Evil Queen. Since then, she had been on the run from Regina, eventually meeting Prince David, who she nicknames as Charming. She is later placed under a sleeping curse by Regina, but it was broken by Charming."
},
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"docid": "D2788866#0",
"title": "https://www.nrdc.org/onearth/good-ozone-vs-bad-ozone\nGood Ozone vs. Bad Ozone",
"text": "› The Jargonaut Good Ozone vs. Bad Ozone Ozone can be a protector or a killer. It all depends on where you find it. December 01, 2014 Brian Palmerfacebooktwitter Ozone (n.): an inorganic molecule made of three oxygen atoms. The U. S. Environmental Protection Agency just proposed strict new rules limiting ozone emissions, and public health advocates are celebrating. Wait a minute—30 years ago, we were worried the atmosphere didn’t have enough ozone in it. What gives? Is ozone a good thing or a bad thing? Although ozone is a simple chemical, made of three oxygen atoms bonded together, its relationship with human health is complicated. Depending on the molecule’s elevation, it can either be crucial in preventing skin cancer or it can exacerbate asthma, reduce respiratory efficiency, and scar lung tissue. So, it’s a bit of a Dr. Jekyll/Mr."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_was_Mr_Guest\nWho was Mr Guest?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Uncategorized Who was Mr Guest? Flag Who was Mr Guest? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. He worked for Mr. Utterson.....5 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is a guest? One who is a recipient of hospitality at the home or table of another. Joneyaka 89 Contributions What do you do if you were the guest?act like 1Smesser01 23 Contributions How long did Mrs Fairfax tell Jane Mr Rochester's guests would stay at Thornfield? Perhaps two or three weeks. Who did Mrs johansen say the guests arriving at Henrik's house were? Mama, Annwmarie, Kirsti, and some cigarettes."
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"docid": "D3197992#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bijak\nBijak",
"text": "Bijak is the best known of the compilations of the Kabir, and as such is the holy scripture for followers of the Kabirpanthi religion. The Bijak is one of the earliest of the major texts in modern Hindi. Vipramatisi Kahara Basant Chachar Beli Birahuli Hindola Sakhi Commentary [ edit]The main commentary on the Bijak is by Mahatma Puran Saheb. The published text is based on the manuscript preserved at the Burhanpur Gaddi of the Kabirpanth. References [ edit]मूलबीजकटीकासहित, Khemraj Shrikrishnadas, 1995. The Bijak of Kabir, by Linda Hess (Translator), Shukdev Singh (Translator), Oxford University Press, USA, 2002Kabir Jivan Katha by Sant Vivekdas Acharya, Kabir Bhavan, Mandangir, Pushpa Bhavan, New Delhi-110062The Bijak of Kabir; translated into Englishhttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bijak&action=edit# https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bijak&action=edit#This Hinduism-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bijak&action=edit#This article about the literature of India is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it."
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"docid": "D3548224#0",
"title": "http://www.iranwatch.org/sanctions\nSanctions Tally",
"text": "\"Sanctions Tally The JCPOA removed hundreds of Iranian entities from blacklists. Who is left? Updated January 17, 2018Iran and the P5+1 announced on January 16, 2016 that Iran had met its obligations under the terms of the nuclear agreement and would immediately receive a first round of sanctions relief. As a result, restrictions that had been imposed against Iran’s financial, transport, and energy sectors were lifted, and hundreds of entities – companies, individuals, banks, government organizations, and state-controlled ships and aircraft – were removed from blacklists maintained by the United Nations, European Union, and United States. However, hundreds of Iranian entities were not removed from blacklists on Implementation Day and remain subject to sanctions, particularly entities linked to Iran's ballistic missile program, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and the IRGC-Qods Force. According to U. N. Security Council resolution 2231, restrictions on Iran's conventional arms program, including arms imports and exports, apply for a further five years, and restrictions on Iran's missile program apply for a further eight years. Additional entities may be added to U. N. and other lists in response to Iranian actions that are found to violate the nuclear agreement, or resolution 2231. The United States demonstrated this by announcing new missile sanctions on the day after Implementation Day. On January 16, 2016, the United States also created the \"\"Executive Order 13599 List.\"\" The entities on this list were removed from the U. S. Treasury Department's \"\"Specially Designated Nationals\"\" list, and non-U. S. persons will no longer be subject to secondary sanctions solely for engaging in activity that involves persons included on this list."
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"docid": "D1317584#0",
"title": "http://scholarlycommunications.wustl.edu/copyright/authors.html\nAuthors and Copyright",
"text": "Home > Copyright > Authors and Copyright Authors and Copyright Background What Rights Should Authors Retain? How To Negotiate and Retain Rights How to Locate Publisher Copyright Policies Addenda for Authors What Should Authors Do if a Publisher Does Not Accept an Addendum? Becker Library and Danforth Campus Library Services Authors and Copyright provides information on author rights and related resources to assist authors with management of their rights. Background What Should Authors Do? Anticipate the ways you wish to reuse and disseminate your work Use a publisher that allows authors to retain certain rights or is willing to negotiate Review the publisher’s copyright agreement form before signing to confirm that the anticipated uses and rights are noted on the form Attach an addendum if necessary, in order to retain rights Keep a record of all signed documents Comply with any publisher restrictions on use The copyright law gives an author of a work a bundle of exclusive rights to do and authorize others to do the following with the work: To reproduce the work To distribute copies of the work to the public To prepare derivative works based on the work To display the work publicly To perform the work publicly Under the traditional academic publication model an author typically transfers all copyright interests to a publisher. If authors relinquish all their copyright interests to the publisher, the author loses the ability to use his or her own work without permission from the publisher. Because of advances in digital technology, many publishers offer authors options for management of their copyright with flexible use conditions that meet the needs of both parties. Authors no longer have to transfer all their rights in a single bundle in exchange for publication. This document only addresses copyright, and not other rights the author might possess. For example, an article in the natural or physical sciences may disclose a patentable “invention.”"
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"docid": "D3198123#0",
"title": "http://www.politicalsciencenotes.com/articles/power-and-authority-definition-nature-and-theory/795\nPower and Authority: Definition, Nature and Theory",
"text": "Power and Authority: Definition, Nature and Theory Article shared by : Definition of Power: Power and authority are perhaps the most vital aspects of all organisations in general and political organisations in particular. Power is related to taking of decisions and for the implementation of those decisions. No organisation, whatever may its nature be, can do its duty or achieve objectives without power. Robert Dahl in many of his works has defined power and analysed its various aspects. In his A Preface to Democratic Theory Dahl calls power a type of relationship in respect of capability and control. Take a very simple example. There are two men—A and B. If A possesses the capability to control B then it will be assumed that A has the power. So power involves a successful attempt to do something which he could not do otherwise. In any society there are diverse interests and all are alike. When there are conflicts among them one interest proceeds to dominate over the other and the interest which prevails upon the other the former may be called powerful interest."
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"docid": "D144882#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparent_authority\nApparent authority",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search In the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and South Africa, apparent authority (also called \"\"ostensible authority\"\") relates to the doctrines of the law of agency. It is relevant particularly in corporate law and constitutional law. Apparent authority refers to a situation where a reasonable third party would understand that an agent had authority to act. This means a principal is bound by the agent's actions, even if the agent had no actual authority, whether express or implied. It raises an estoppel because the third party is given an assurance, which he relies on and would be inequitable for the principal to deny the authority given. Apparent authority can legally be found, even if actual authority has not been given. [ 1]There must be some act or some knowing omission on the part of the principal - if the agent alone acts to give the third party this false impression, then the principal is not bound. [ 2] However, the principal will be bound if the agent so acts in the presence of the principal, and the principal stands silently and says nothing to dissuade the third party from believing that the agent has the authority to bind the principal. Apparent authority can also occur where a principal terminates the authority of an agent, but does not inform third parties of this termination. This is called lingering apparent authority."
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"docid": "D1281641#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/authority\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (3.00 / 3 votes)Rate this definition:authority, authorization, authorisation, potency, dominance, say-so (noun)the power or right to give orders or make decisions\"\"he has the authority to issue warrants\"\"; \"\"deputies are given authorization to make arrests\"\"; \"\"a place of potency in the state\"\"authority (noun) (usually plural) persons who exercise (administrative) control over others\"\"the authorities have issued a curfew\"\"authority (noun)an expert whose views are taken as definitive\"\"he is an authority on corporate law\"\"assurance, self-assurance, confidence, self-confidence, authority, sureness (noun)freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities\"\"his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular\"\"; \"\"after that failure he lost his confidence\"\"; \"\"she spoke with authority\"\"agency, federal agency, government agency, bureau, office, authority (noun)an administrative unit of government\"\"the Central Intelligence Agency\"\"; \"\"the Census Bureau\"\"; \"\"Office of Management and Budget\"\"; \"\"Tennessee Valley Authority\"\"authority, authorization, authorisation, sanction (noun)official permission or approval\"\"authority for the program was renewed several times\"\"authority (noun)an authoritative written work\"\"this book is the final authority on the life of Milton\"\"Wiktionary (4.50 / 2 votes)Rate this definition:authority (Noun)The power to enforce rules or give orders.authority (Noun)Persons in command; specifically, government.authority (Noun)A person accepted as a source of reliable information on a subject. The world's foremost authority on orangutans. Origin: autorite, from auctorité, from stem of auctoritas, from auctor Webster Dictionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Authority (noun)legal or rightful power; a right to command or to act; power exercised buy a person in virtue of his office or trust; dominion; jurisdiction; authorization; as, the authority of a prince over subjects, and of parents over children; the authority of a court Authority (noun)government; the persons or the body exercising power or command; as, the local authorities of the States; the military authorities Authority (noun)the power derived from opinion, respect, or esteem; influence of character, office, or station, or mental or moral superiority, and the like; claim to be believed or obeyed; as, an historian of no authority; a magistrate of great authority Authority (noun)that which, or one who, is claimed or appealed to in support of opinions, actions, measures, etc Authority (noun)testimony; witness Authority (noun)a precedent; a decision of a court, an official declaration, or an opinion, saying, or statement worthy to be taken as a precedent Authority (noun)a book containing such a statement or opinion, or the author of the book Authority (noun)justification; warrant Origin: [OE. autorite, auctorite, F. autorit, fr. L. auctoritas, fr. auctor. See Author, n.]Freebase (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Authority The word authority is derived from the Latin word auctoritas, meaning invention, advice, opinion, influence, or command. In English, the word authority can be used to mean power given by the state or by academic knowledge of an area. The word Authority with capital A refers to the governing body upon which such authority is vested; for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Authorityawth-or′it-i, n. legal power or right: power derived from office or character: weight of testimony: permission:— pl."
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"docid": "D3045324#0",
"title": "http://www.cardhub.com/edu/authorized-user/\nAuthorized Users: Adding Them, Building Credit & What To Watch Out For",
"text": "\"Authorized Users: Adding Them, Building Credit & What To Watch Out For Sep 21, 2016 | John S Kiernan, Senior Writer & Editor It’s common for parents, employers and couples to add authorized users to their credit card accounts, giving these individuals the ability to make purchases without assuming payment liability or having to qualify for their own cards. This unique type of financial relationship has pros and cons as well as important implications for both parties’ credit standing. It’s therefore worth familiarizing yourself with the ins and outs of authorized use before opening your financial life up to another party. Continue reading below to learn more.1 What Is An Authorized User?2 Authorized User Pros & Cons3 Who Can Be An Authorized User?4 Adding & Removing Authorized Users5 5 Tips For Awesome Authorized Use What Is An Authorized User? Simply put, an authorized user is someone who is granted access to another person’s credit-card account. Authorized users receive full access to the account’s credit line but are not legally responsible for paying the balance or associated fees that result from their use of the account. Only the primary accountholder receives the bill, regardless of who made charges with the card. As such, this relationship requires both parties to lay out their own usage ground rules. Once an authorized user is added to a credit card account, the issuer will begin relaying account information to the major credit bureaus on a monthly basis under the authorized user’s name. As long as the account is managed well, the authorized user’s credit report should reflect positive information, whereas account mismanagement (e.g., missing payments or exceeding the credit limit) produces the opposite effect."
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"docid": "D1898820#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_gymnasts\nList of gymnasts",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article needs to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( November 2012)Gymnasts are people who participate in the sport of gymnastics. [ 1] This sport contains disciplines that include, but are not limited to:acrobatic gymnastics [2]aerobic gymnastics [3]artistic gymnastics [4] [5]rhythmic gymnastics [6]trampoline gymnastics [7]tumbling This list is of those who are considered to be notable in their chosen discipline. See gymnasium (ancient Greece) for the origin of the word gymnast from gymnastikos. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents [ hide ]1 Artistic gymnasts1.1 Female (artistic)1.2 Male (artistic)2 Rhythmic gymnasts2.1 Female (rhythmic)3 Trampoline gymnasts3.1 Female (trampoline)3.2 Male (trampoline)4 See also5 Notes6 References7 External links Artistic gymnasts [ edit]Female (artistic) [ edit]Lauren Mitchell Australia Gymnast Dates FIG listing Georgia Bonora 19 May 1990 Georgia Bonora Ashleigh Brennan 18 January 1991 Ashleigh Brennan Daria Joura 2 May 1990 Daria Joura Emily Little 29 March 1994 Emily Little Lauren Mitchell 23 July 1991 Lauren Mitchell Monette Russo 4 August 1988 Monette Russo Lisa Skinner 17 February 1981 Lisa Skinner Allana Slater 3 April 1984 Allana Slater Azerbaijan Gymnast Dates FIG listing Yulia Inshina 15 April 1995 Yulia Inshina Anna Pavlova 6 September 1987 Anna Pavlova Nellie Kim Belarus Gymnast Dates FIG listing Svetlana Boguinskaya [note 1] 19 February 1973 Svetlana Boguinskaya Nellie Kim [note 2] 29 July 1957 Nellie Kim Olga Korbut 16 May 1955 Olga Korbut Brazil Gymnast Dates FIG listing Rebeca Andrade 8 May 1999 Rebeca Andrade Jade Barbosa 1 July 1991 Jade Barbosa Daniele Hypólito 8 September 1984 Daniele Hypólito Lorrane Oliveira 13 April 1998 Lorrane Oliveira Daiane dos Santos 10 February 1983 Daiane dos Santos Flávia Saraiva 30 September 1999 Flávia Saraiva Canada Gymnast Dates FIG listing Ellie Black 9 August 1995 Ellie Black Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 12 September 1989 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs Victoria Moors 5 November 1996 Victoria Moors Kate Richardson 27 June 1984 Kate Richardson Elfi Schlegel 17 May 1964 Elfi Schlegel Věra ČáslavskáCzechoslovakia Gymnast Dates FIG listing Eva Bosáková12 December 1912 [note 3] 18 December 1931 [note 4] Eva BosákováVěra Čáslavská 3 May 1942 Věra ČáslavskáVlasta Děkanová 5 September 1909 [ citation needed]Jana Komrsková 6 May 1983 Jana KomrskováHe Kexin Deng Linlin China Gymnast Dates FIG listing Cheng Fei 29 May 1988 Cheng Fei Deng Linlin 21 April 1992 Deng Linlin Fan Ye 22 October 1986 Fan Ye Fan Yilin 11 November 1999 Fan Yilin He Kexin 1 January 1992 He Kexin He Ning 13 November 1990 He Ning Kui Yuanyuan 23 June 1981 Kui Yuanyuan Li Li 26 February 1975 Li Li Li Shanshan 31 August 1996 Li Shanshan Li Ya 13 June 1988 Li Ya Liu Xuan 12 March 1979 Liu Xuan Lu Li 1976 [ citation needed] Lu Li Jiang Yuyuan 1 November 1991 Jiang Yuyuan Ma Yanhong 1964 [ citation needed] Ma Yanhong Mo Huilan 11 July 1979 Mo Huilan Shang Chunsong 18 March 1996 Shang Chunsong Sang Lan 1981 [ citation needed] [ citation needed]Sui Lu 1 April 1992 Sui Lu Wang Yan 30 October 1999 Wang Yan (gymnast)Xiao Sha 15 June 1992 Xiao Sha Yang Yilin 26 August 1991 Yang Yilin Yao Jinnan 8 February 1995 Yao Jinnan Zhang Nan 30 April 1986 Zhang Nan Zhou Zhuoru 14 September 1988 Zhou Zhuoru Dominican Republic Gymnast Dates FIG listing Yamilet Peña 14 December 1992 Yamilet Peña France Gymnast Dates FIG listing Ludivine Furnon 4 October 1980 Ludivine FurnonÉmilie Le Pennec 31 December 1987 Émilie Lepennec Elvire Teza 23 March 1981 Elvire Teza Germany Gymnast Dates FIG listing Daria Bijak 12 November 1985 Daria Bijak Anja Brinker 18 January 1991 Anja Brinker Karin Büttner-Janz 17 February 1952 Karin Büttner-Janz Oksana Chusovitina [note 5] 19 June 1975 Oksana Chusovitina Maxi Gnauck 10 October 1964 Maxi Gnauck Dagmar Kersten 28 October 1970 Dagmar Kersten Steffi Kraker 1960 [ citation needed] [ citation needed]Erika Zuchold 13 March 1947 Erika Zuchold Guatemala Gymnast Dates FIG listing Ana Sofía Gómez 24 November 1995 Ana Sofía GómezÁgnes Keleti Hungary Gymnast Dates FIG listingÁgnes Keleti 9 June 1921 Ágnes Keleti Margit Korondi 24 June 1932 Margit Korondi Henrietta Ónodi 22 May 1974 Henrietta Ónodi India Gymnast Dates FIG listing Dipa Karmakar May 2010Italy Gymnast Dates FIG listing Erika Fasana 17 February 1996 Erika Fasana Carlotta Ferlito 15 February 1995 Carlotta Ferlito Vanessa Ferrari 10 November 1990 Vanessa Ferrari Japan Gymnast Dates FIG listing Mai Murakami 5 August 1996 Mai Murakami Mexico Gymnast Dates FIG listing Elsa García 8 February 1990 Elsa García Denisse López 18 December 1976 Denisse López Brenda Magaña 27 July 1977 Brenda Magaña Laura del Carmen Moreno 16 November 1978 Laura del Carmen Moreno Netherlands Gymnast Dates FIG listing Céline van Gerner 1 December 1994 Celine van Gerner Tisha Volleman 1999 Tisha Volleman Lieke Wevers 17 September 1991 [ citation needed]Sanne Wevers 17 September 1991 [ citation needed]North Korea Gymnast Dates FIG listing Kim Gwang-suk circa 1976/8 [ citation needed] Kim Gwang-suk Hong Su-jong 9 March 1986 Hong Su-jong Hong Un-jong 9 March 1989 Hong Un-jong Poland Gymnast Dates FIG listing Helena Rakoczy 1921 [ citation needed] Helena Rakoczy Marta Pihan-Kulesza 23 July 1987Nadia Comăneci Andreea Răducan Sandra Izbașa Romania Gymnast Dates FIG listing Lavinia Agache 11 February 1966 Lavinia Agache Simona Amânar 7 October 1979 Simona Amânar Oana Ban 11 January 1986 Oana Ban Cristina Bontaș 5 December 1973 Cristina BontașDiana Bulimar 22 August 1995 Diana Bulimar Diana Chelaru 15 August 1993 Diana Chelaru Nadia Comăneci 12 November 1961 Nadia Comăneci Laura Cutina 1968 [ citation needed] [ citation needed]Aurelia Dobre 16 November 1972 Aurelia Dobre Emilia Eberle 4 March 1964 Emilia Eberle Alexandra Eremia 19 February 1987 Alexandra Eremia Gina Gogean 9 November 1977 Gina Gogean Anca Grigoraș 8 November 1957 Anca GrigorașLarisa Iordache 19 June 1996 Larisa Iordache Sandra Izbașa 18 June 1990 Sandra Izbașa Lavinia Miloșovici 21 October 1976 Lavinia Miloșovicin Steliana Nistor 15 September 1989 Steliana Nistor Maria Olaru 4 June 1982 Maria Olaru Cătălina Ponor 20 August 1987 Cătălina Ponor Celestina Popa 1970 [ citation needed] [ citation needed]Ana Porgras 18 December 1993 Ana Porgras Claudia Presăcan 1979 [ citation needed] [ citation needed]Andreea Răducan 30 September 1983 Andreea Răducan Monica Roşu 11 May 1987 Monica Roşu Daniela Silivaș 9 May 1970 Daniela SilivașDaniela Sofronie 12 February 1988 Daniela Sofronie Silvia Stroescu 8 May 1985 Silvia Stroescu Ecaterina Szabo 22 January 1967 Ecaterina Szabo Corina Ungureanu 29 August 1980 Corina Ungureanu Teodora Ungureanu 13 November 1960 Teodora Ungureanu Camelia Voinea27 January 1930 [note 6] 1 March 1970 [note 7] Camelia Voinea Svetlana Khorkina Aliya Mustafina Russia Gymnast Dates FIG listing Ksenia Afanasyeva 13 September 1991 Ksenia Afanasyeva Elena Dolgopolova 23 January 1980 Elena Dolgopolova Anna Dementyeva 28 December 1994 Anna Dementyeva Elena Eremina 29 July 2001 Elena Eremina Ludmila Ezhova 4 March 1982 Ludmila Ezhova Rozalia Galiyeva [note 8] 28 April 1977 Rozalia Galiyeva Anastasia Grishina 16 January 1996 Anastasia Grishina Anastasia Ilyankova 26 May 2001 Anastasia Ilyankova Natalia Kapitonova 31 May 2000 Natalia Kapitonova Maria Kharenkova 29 October 1998 Maria Kharenkova Svetlana Khorkina 19 January 1979 Svetlana Khorkina Anastasiya Kolesnikova 6 March 1984 Anastasiya Kolesnikova Viktoria Komova 30 January 1995 Viktoria Komova Dina Kochetkova 27 July 1977 Dina Kotchetkova Ekaterina Kramarenko 22 April 1991 Ekaterina Kramarenko Natalia Kuchinskaya [note 9] 12 March 1949 [note 10] Natalia Kuchinskaya Yekaterina Lobaznyuk 10 July 1983 Yekaterina Lobaznyuk Yulia Lozhechko 14 December 1989 Yulia Lozhechko Sofia Muratova [note 11]13 July 1929 – 25 September 2006Sofia Muratova Angelina Melnikova 18 July 2000 Angelina Melnikova Aliya Mustafina 30 September 1994 Aliya Mustafina Tatiana Nabieva 21 November 1994 Tatiana Nabieva Maria Paseka 18 July 1995 Maria Paseka Anna Pavlova 6 September 1987 Anna Pavlova Yelena Produnova 15 February 1980 Yelena Produnova Ksenia Semenova 20 October 1992 Ksenia Semenova Natalia Shaposhnikova [note 12]24 June 1961 [note 13] Natalia Shaposhnikova Daria Spiridonova 8 July 1998 Daria Spiridonova Seda Tutkhalyan 15 July 1999 Seda Tutkhalyan Elena Zamolodchikova 19 September 1982 Elena Zamolodchikova South Korea Gymnast Dates FIG listing Jo Hyun-joo 13 December 1992 Jo Hyun-joo Patricia Moreno Spain Gymnast Dates FIG listing Elena Gómez 14 November 1985 Elena Gómez Patricia Moreno 7 January 1988 Patricia Moreno Ana Maria Izurieta 13 January 1993Switzerland Gymnast Dates FIG listing Giulia Steingruber 24 March 1994 Giulia Steingruber Oksana Omelianchik Ukraine Gymnast Dates FIG listing Polina Astakhova [note 14] 30 October 1936 – 5 August 2005 [note 15] Polina Astakhova Nina Bocharova [note 16] 24 September 1924 [note 17] Nina Bocharova Olesya Dudnik [note 18] 15 August 1974 [note 19] [ citation needed]Maria Gorokhovskaya [note 20]17 October 1921 – 22 July 2001 [ citation needed]Maria Gorokhovskaya Tatiana Gutsu [note 21] 5 September 1976 Tatiana Gutsu Viktoria Karpenko 15 March 1981 Viktoria Karpenko Larisa Latynina [note 22] 27 December 1934 Larisa Latynina Lilia Podkopayeva 15 August 1978 Lilia Podkopayeva Oksana Omelianchik [note 23]31 December 1969 [ citation needed] 2 January 1970 [note 24]Oksana Omelianchik Ludmilla Tourischeva [note 25]7 October 1952 Ludmilla Tourischeva Irina Yarotska 29 October 1985 Irina Yarotska Stella Zakharova [note 26] 12 July 1963 [note 27] Stella Zakharova Beth Tweddle United Kingdom Gymnast Dates FIG listing Sophie Brundish 17 May 1993 Sophie Brundish Imogen Cairns 26 January 1989 Imogen Cairns Becky Downie 24 January 1992 Becky Downie Ellie Downie 20 July 1999 Ellie Downie Claud"
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"docid": "D2163706#0",
"title": "http://www.radfanhunters.co.uk/Bahrain.htm\nRAF Muharraq (Bahrain)",
"text": "RAF Muharraq (Bahrain)Request: Does anyone have a write-up on the history of Muharraq please? Bahrain is a group of 33 islands with an area of 770 square kilometres and is situated in the Arabian Gulf, off the east coast of Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom takes its name from the largest island Bahrain and is linked by causeways to Muharraq Island, home to the international airport and former RAF base. There are numerous other tiny islands, but they are mainly uninhabited and are best known for the variety of migrating birds which pass through in spring and autumn. Up until the early 1960s, RAF Bahrain functioned as a routing station to the Far East and was home to a solitary communications squadron, number 152, but its role changed significantly with the onset of the Kuwait Crisis in 1961. Within a few days it was engulfed by fighter and transport aircraft and never returned to the peaceful ideal it once was. After the crisis, the airfield played host to rotating detachments of Hunters from Khormaksar, Canberras from Akrotiri and Beverleys from both Khormaksar and Eastleigh. Originally known as RAF Bahrain, the airfield was renamed RAF Muharraq on 1 December, 1963 and finally closed in December 1971. Painting depicting activities on the pan at RAF Muharraq in 1967. The original is now on display in the RAF Club in London. ("
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"docid": "D2481348#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosnian_War\nBosnian War",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bosnian War Part of the Yugoslav Wars The Executive Council Building burns after being hit by artillery fire in Sarajevo May 1992; Ratko Mladić with Army of Republika Srpska officers; a Norwegian UN soldier in Sarajevo. Date 6 April 1992 – 14 December 1995 (3 years, 8 months, 1 week and 6 days)Location Bosnia and Herzegovina Result Military stalemate Internal partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina according to the Dayton Accords. Over 101,000 dead, mainly Bosniaks. First case of genocide in Europe since World War II. Deployment of NATO -led forces to oversee the peace agreement. Establishment of the Office of the High Representative to oversee the civilian implementation of the peace agreement. Belligerents1992: Bosnia and Herzegovina Herzeg-Bosnia Croatia1992: Republika Srpska Yugoslavia Serbian Krajina1992–94: Bosnia and Herzegovina Supported by: Pakistan [1] [2] [3] a1992–94: Herzeg-Bosnia Croatia1992–94: Republika Srpska Serbian Krajina AP Western Bosnia (from 1993)Supported by: Yugoslavia1994–95: Bosnia and Herzegovina b Herzeg-Bosnia Croatia NATO ( bombing operations, 1995)1994–95: Republika Srpska Serbian Krajina AP Western Bosnia Supported by: Yugoslavia Commanders and leaders Alija Izetbegović ( President of Bosnia and Herzegovina)Haris Silajdžić ( Prime Minister of Bosnia and Herzegovina)Sefer Halilović ( ARBi H Chief of Staff 1992–1993)Rasim Delić ( ARBi H Commander of the General Staff 1993–1995)Enver Hadžihasanović ( ARBi H Chief of Staff 1992–1993)Leighton W. Smith (Commander of AFSOUTH)… and others Franjo Tuđman ( President of Croatia)Gojko Šušak ( Minister of Defence of Croatia)Janko Bobetko ( HV Chief of Staff)Mate Boban (President of Herzeg-Bosnia)Milivoj Petković ( HVO Chief of Staff)Slobodan Praljak ( HVO Chief of Staff)… and others Slobodan Milošević ( President of Serbia)Radovan Karadžić ( President of Republika Srpska)Ratko Mladić ( VRS Chief of Staff)Momčilo Perišić ( VJ Chief of Staff)Fikret Abdić (President of AP Western Bosnia)… and others Strength ARBi H: 110,000 troops 100,000 reserves 40 tanks 30 APCs [4]HVO: 45,000–50,000 troops [5] 75 tanks 50 APCs 200 artillery pieces [6]HV: 15,000 troops [7]VRS: 80,000 troops 300 tanks 700 APCs 800 artillery pieces [8]AP Western Bosnia: 4,000–5,000 troops [9]Casualties and losses30,521 soldiers killed 31,583 civilians killed [10] [11]6,000 soldiers killed 2,484 civilians killed [10] [11]21,173 soldiers killed 4,179 civilians killed [10] [11]additional 5,100 killed whose ethnicity and status are unstated [12]a ^ From 1992 to 1994, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was not supported by the majority of Bosnian Croats and Serbs. Consequently, it represented mainly the Bosnian Muslims.b ^ Between 1994 and 1995, the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina was supported and represented by both Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian Croats. This was primarily because of the Washington Agreement. [ show]v t e Yugoslav Wars [ show]v t e Bosnian War The Bosnian War was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995."
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"docid": "D974561#0",
"title": "https://moz.com/learn/seo/page-authority\nPage Authority",
"text": "\"Page Authority What is Page Authority? Page Authority (PA) is a score developed by Moz that predicts how well a specific page will rank on search engine result pages (SERP). Page Authority scores range from one to 100, with higher scores corresponding to a greater ability to rank. Page Authority is based on data from the Mozscape web index and includes link counts, Moz Rank, Moz Trust, and dozens of other factors. Like Domain Authority, it uses a machine learning model to identify the algorithm that best correlates with rankings across the thousands of SERPs that we predict against, then produces Page Authority scores using that specific calculation. How is Page Authority scored? We score Page Authority on a 100-point logarithmic scale. Thus, it's significantly easier to grow your score from 20 to 30 than it is to grow from 70 to 80. We constantly update the algorithm used to calculate Page Authority, so you may see your score fluctuate from time to time. What is a \"\"good\"\" Page Authority?"
},
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"docid": "D832819#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Authority_of_New_York_and_New_Jersey\nPort Authority of New York and New Jersey",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ)Current logo Formation April 30, 1921; 96 years ago Type Port district Headquarters 4 World Trade Center, 150 Greenwich Street Manhattan, New York City, New York, U. S. 10007Region served Port of New York and New Jersey Official language English Executive Director Rick Cotton Website Official website An old Port Authority logo from the 2000s The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey ( PANYNJ) is a joint venture between the U. S. states of New York and New Jersey, established in 1921 through an interstate compact authorized by the United States Congress. The Port Authority oversees much of the regional transportation infrastructure, including bridges, tunnels, airports, and seaports, within the geographical jurisdiction of the Port of New York and New Jersey. This 1,500-square-mile (3,900 km 2) port district is generally encompassed within a 25-mile (40 km) radius of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. [ 1] The Port Authority is headquartered at 4 World Trade Center and is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York. [ 2]The Port Authority operates the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal, which handled the third-largest volume of shipping among all ports in the United States in 2004 and the largest on the Eastern Seaboard. [ 3] The Port Authority also operates Hudson River crossings, including the Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, and George Washington Bridge connecting New Jersey with Manhattan, and three crossings that connect New Jersey with Staten Island. The Port Authority Bus Terminal and the PATH rail system are also run by the Port Authority, as well as La Guardia Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, Teterboro Airport, Stewart International Airport and Atlantic City International Airport. The agency has its own 1,700-member Port Authority Police Department. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 History1.1 Previous disputes1.2 Interstate crossings1.3 Austin J. Tobin era1.3.1 Airport expansion1.3.2 World Trade Center1.4 September 11 attacks1.5 Fort Lee lane closure scandal2 Governance2.1 List of Executive Directors3 Facilities3.1 Seaports3.2 Airports3.3 Heliports3.4 Bridges and tunnels3.5 Bus and rail transit3.6 Real estate3.7 Current and future projects4 Law enforcement5 See also6 References6.1 Notes6.2 Further reading7 External links History [ edit]Tolls collected at the Holland Tunnel and other crossings help fund the Port Authority The Port of New York and New Jersey comprised the main point of embarkation for U. S. troops and supplies sent to Europe during World War I, via the New York Port of Embarkation. The congestion at the port led experts to realize the need for a port authority to supervise the extremely complex system of bridges, highways, subways, and port facilities in the New York-New Jersey area."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartite_classification_of_authority\nTripartite classification of authority",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Max Weber distinguished three ideal types of legitimate political leadership, domination and authority. He wrote about these three types of domination in both his essay The Three Types of Legitimate Rule which was published in his masterwork Economy and Society (see Weber 1922/1978:215-216), and in his classic speech \"\" Politics as a Vocation \"\" (see Weber 1919/2015:137-138).charismatic authority ( character, heroism, leadership, religious ),traditional authority ( patriarchs, patrimonialism, feudalism) andlegal authority ( modern law and state, bureaucracy ). These three types are ideal types and rarely appear in their pure form. According to Weber, authority is power accepted as legitimate by those subjected to it. These three forms of authority are said to appear in an \"\"hierarchical development order\"\". States progress from charismatic authority, to traditional authority, and finally reach the state of rational-legal authority which is characteristic of a modern liberal democracy. Contents [ hide ]1 Charismatic domination2 Traditional domination3 Rational-legal domination4 The classification of authority in the context of history5 Comparison table6 See also7 References Charismatic domination [ edit]Main article: Charismatic domination Charismatic authority grows out of the personal charm or the strength of an individual personality. [ 1] It was described by Weber in a lecture as \"\"the authority of the extraordinary and personal gift of grace (charisma)\"\"; he distinguished it from the other forms of authority by stating \"\"Men do not obey him [the charismatic ruler] by virtue of tradition or statute, but because they believe in him.\"\" [ 2] Thus the actual power or capabilities of the leader are irrelevant, as long as the followers believe that such power exists. Thus, according to Weber, it is particularly difficult for charismatic leaders to maintain their authority because the followers must continue to legitimize the authority of the leader."
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"title": "http://www.masslegalhelp.org/housing/creating-an-mou-article\nWhat is an MOU?",
"text": "What is an MOU? Why is an MOU important? What is generally included in an MOU? What steps are involved in creating an MOU? What is an MOU? A Memorandum of Understanding (or MOU, for short) is a written agreement. In the case of public housing, an MOU is a legal agreement between a tenant organization and a housing authority. Sometimes an MOU is also called a Memorandum of Agreement (or MOA). MOUs and MOAs are the same thing. An MOU spells out a common understanding of the working relationship between a tenant organization and a housing authority."
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"title": "http://www.signaling-gateway.org/molecule/query?afcsid=A001061&type=abstract\n.",
"text": "open help browser UCSD Nature Molecule Pages Published online: 27 Feb 2005 | doi:10.1038/mp.a001061.01Glutamate receptor, metabotropic, type 1Basis Sequence: Mouse Peter Koulen 11 Departments of Ophthalmology and Basic Medical Sciences, University of Missouri - Kansas City, School of Medicine, MO 64108, US. Correspondence should be addressed to Peter Koulen: [email protected] Protein Function Glutamate controls second messenger systems through the activation of G protein-coupled metabotropic glutamate receptors. In the central nervous system, activation of m Glu R1 leads to Gq and, subsequently, phospholipase (C and D) activation, and stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis. In addition, activation of Gs proteins and modulation of the c AMP concentration by m Glu R1 have been shown. Therefore, activation of m Glu R1 involves several functions: mobilization of intracellular Ca2+ through the inositol-1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor pathway; long-term potentiation; long-term depression; potentiation of N-methyl-D-aspartate and alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid (AMPA) receptor responses; acceleration of NMDA receptor trafficking; control of excitotoxicity and neuronal survival through distinct pathways of programmed cell death; anti- and proconvulsant effects; potentiation of transmitter output; regulation of Ca2+ and K+ channel activity; and enhancement of inhibitory synaptic transmission. m Glu R1 activity induces phosphorylation of cyclic AMP response element-binding protein (CREB), Elk-1, and extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERKs). Regulation of Activity Like other metabotropic glutamate receptors, m Glu R1 is a ligand-operated channel that, upon binding of L-glutamate, undergoes a conformational change leading to activation of its associated G protein, which in turn controls various second messenger systems. m Glu R1 agonists and most competitive antagonists have a similar structure to the physiological ligand L-glutamate and are phenylglycine derivatives. N-linked glycosylation of the human m Glu R1α can be inhibited by tunicamycin, changing expression and function of the receptor. Phosphorylation of m Glu R1 has been shown as a mechanism for receptor desensitization."
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"docid": "D245113#0",
"title": "http://daf.csulb.edu/admin_guidelines/sig_auth.html\n.",
"text": "\"ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINESignature Authority Guideline Guideline Contents Purpose and Scope Guideline Statement Procedures Forms/Instruction Additional Contacts Appendices and Related Information FAQHistory Issue Date Last Updated Responsible University Officer: Vice President, Administration and Finance Guideline Contact: Mishelle Laws, [email protected] PURPOSE AND SCOPEThe purpose of this guideline is to ensure the efficient operation of California State University, Long Beach, (“University”) by providing guidelines for the appropriate signature authority and delegation of authority required for various transactions and activities at the University. GUIDELINE STATEMENTIn order to promote greater economy and efficiency, the legislature has delegated authority concerning certain activities, such as purchasing and contracting, motor vehicle inspections, and real and personal property to the California State University (CSU). The CSU Board of Trustees further delegates such authority to campus presidents and/or designee pursuant to Executive Order 1000. Accountability for the management of the property, assets, financial and human resources of the University ultimately rests with the President who expects those with signature authority under the terms of this guideline to safeguard University resources by establishing and maintaining sound business controls that deter and detect any potential misuse of resources. The procedures outlined below identify those situations in which it is appropriate to use delegations of authority and the procedures that should be followed to make such delegations. The procedures also outline the signature authority for various University transactions. Definitions Delegation of authority: As used in this guideline, a “delegation of authority” is the formal recorded conveyance of authority from the Board of Trustees to the campus presidents and/or designees. Any such transfers of powers and duties are therefore significant actions requiring great care and scrutiny. Delegator: The employee who has authority to take action on behalf of the university, college or department who transfers (“delegates”) his/her authority to another University employee (“Delegate”). Delegate: The employee who is officially transferred the authority to act on behalf of the delegator."
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"docid": "D1294019#0",
"title": "https://wallethub.com/edu/authorized-user/24717/\nAuthorized Users: Adding Them, Building Credit & What To Watch Out For",
"text": "\"Authorized Users: Adding Them, Building Credit & What To Watch Out For Sep 21, 2016 | John S Kiernan, Senior Writer & Editor It’s common for parents, employers and couples to add authorized users to their credit card accounts, giving these individuals the ability to make purchases without assuming payment liability or having to qualify for their own cards. This unique type of financial relationship has pros and cons as well as important implications for both parties’ credit standing. It’s therefore worth familiarizing yourself with the ins and outs of authorized use before opening your financial life up to another party. Continue reading below to learn more.1 What Is An Authorized User?2 Authorized User Pros & Cons3 Who Can Be An Authorized User?4 Adding & Removing Authorized Users5 5 Tips For Awesome Authorized Use What Is An Authorized User? Simply put, an authorized user is someone who is granted access to another person’s credit-card account. Authorized users receive full access to the account’s credit line but are not legally responsible for paying the balance or associated fees that result from their use of the account. Only the primary accountholder receives the bill, regardless of who made charges with the card. As such, this relationship requires both parties to lay out their own usage ground rules. Once an authorized user is added to a credit card account, the issuer will begin relaying account information to the major credit bureaus on a monthly basis under the authorized user’s name. As long as the account is managed well, the authorized user’s credit report should reflect positive information, whereas account mismanagement (e.g., missing payments or exceeding the credit limit) produces the opposite effect."
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"docid": "D3529233#0",
"title": "http://www.great-quotes.com/quotes/author/Shirley/Chisholm\nShirley Chisholm Quotes",
"text": "\"Shirley Chisholm Quotes Found 19 quotes by Shirley Chisholm . [ Page 1 of 1 ].5656\"\"It is not heroin or cocaine that makes one an addict, it is the need to escape from a harsh reality. There are more television addicts, more baseball and football addicts, more movie addicts, and certainly more alcohol addicts in this country than there are narcotics addicts. \"\"— Shirley Chisholm Add Category or Author Add Category Add Author Press enter after adding categories or authors. Close Source Context Reload page after adding. Close American Politician.55\"\"Service is the rent we pay for the privilege of living on this earth. \"\"— Shirley Chisholm Add Category or Author Add Category Add Author Press enter after adding categories or authors. Close Source Context Reload page after adding. Close American Politician Earth.55\"\"Of my two \"\"handicaps,\"\" being female put many more obstacles in my path than being black\"\" — Shirley Chisholm Add Category or Author Add Category Add Author Press enter after adding categories or authors. Close Source Context Reload page after adding."
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"docid": "D532810#0",
"title": "http://www.sonstoglory.com/spiritualauthority.htm\nSpiritual Authority vs. Civil Authority",
"text": "\"Sons to Glory book by Paul Jablonowski Part 1 - Thinking Like Mature Sons - Doctrine Chapter 4Spiritual Authority vs. Civil Authority The doctrine of the Nicolaitans is something Jesus says that He hates (Revelation 2:6,15). In the Greek language, Nicolaitan means \"\"conquer\"\" (Nikao) \"\"the people\"\" (laos). This false doctrine attempts to divide the body of Christ into some form of a clergy/laity system. It is a false spiritual authority that usurps the headship of Christ. It will effectively cut off God's giftings by cutting off and dividing God's people. It dismembers parts of God's Body by not allowing the giftings that God gives to each body member to function. But a correct understanding of how spiritual authority works apart from civil authority will help to expose this false authority which has been masquerading as truth since the third century. Jesus said, \"\"ALL authority has been given to Me in heaven (spiritual authority) and on earth (dominion authority)\"\" (Matt. 28:18). So there are two types of authority currently at work: spiritual and dominion."
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"docid": "D3296492#0",
"title": "https://moz.com/learn/seo/domain-authority\nDomain Authority",
"text": "\"Domain Authority What is Domain Authority? Domain Authority (DA) is a search engine ranking score developed by Moz that predicts how well a website will rank on search engine result pages (SERPs). A Domain Authority score ranges from one to 100, with higher scores corresponding to a greater ability to rank. Domain Authority is calculated by evaluating linking root domains, number of total links, Moz Rank, Moz Trust, etc. — into a single DA score. This score can then be used when comparing websites or tracking the \"\"ranking strength\"\" of a website over time. You can view a website's DA by using Moz Bar (a free Chrome-extension), Open Site Explorer (a backlink analysis tool), the SERP Analysis section of Keyword Explorer, and dozens of other SEO tools across the web. How is Domain Authority scored? We score Domain Authority on a 100-point, logarithmic scale based on a website's popularity, Moz Rank, Moz Trust, etc. Thus, it's significantly easier to grow your score from 20 to 30 than it is to grow from 70 to 80."
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"title": "http://titlestand.com/t\nFree Magazines Full List",
"text": "Free Magazines Full List Scoop The Entertainment Source More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free March 2018 Esoteric Gazing More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Inside Track • Vol. 22, Iss. 01 • April 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free2018 Motorama Custom Car & Motorsports Expo Program More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free AM045More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free11th Anniversary Issue of Suncoast Pet - March - April 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Jurnalul de Aaceri MARTIE 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Boca/Delray Lifestyle March 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free March18More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Creation Illustrated Win18 Edition w Ads More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Freethe Canadian Pigeon International magazine March 2018 issue More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Freee CUB_FEB_2018_Issue Final More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Frozen & Chilled Foods February 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free HERLIFE KANSAS CITY - March 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free2018 Toronto Motorcycle Show Guide More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Free Books Full List Writing 101 for Warriors: How to Tell Your Story of Service More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Jubilee Song More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free IHD-Indian Hotel Directory 2017More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free HED-Higher Education Directory 2017More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Heritage Sandy Springs - The Story of Your Community Vol 1More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Diabetes Help-90 Essential Nutrients To Control Glucose Levels More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Pure Reiki Healing More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Gold Crude Research Review More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Knowing What Is Type 2 Diabetes - And How To Defeat It More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free How to Lose Weight Fast with Metabolic Cooking More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Lasting longer in bed More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Best Acne Treatment More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free UBI EXPO LOOKBOOKMore... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Zen Titan Reviews More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free SAFETY BOOKLETMore... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Free Paid Magazines Full List Volume 6 Issue 4 - March 2018 (Digital)More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy Tru Royalty More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy February/March 2018 Issue - Fairies, Elves, and Dragons More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy Healthful Dog Volume 5 Issue 1More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy The Landowner Magazine - Dec. / Jan. 2018 Volume 12 Number 4More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy MX and Off-Road • Vol. 16, Iss. 05 • Winter Special 2017/2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy MX and Off-Road • Vol. 16, Iss. 04 • Winter 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy Inside Motorcycles • Vol. 20, Iss. 10 • Feb./Mar. 2018More... All editions by same author Bookmark to my Account Buy Inside Motorcycles • Vol."
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"docid": "D2372981#0",
"title": "http://crosswordheaven.com/clues/how-the-other-half-lives-author\nCrossword Heaven",
"text": "\"Clue: \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author We have 1 answer for the clue \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author. See the results below. Possible Answers: RIISRelated Clues: Social reformer Jacob August __Reformer Jacob Social reformer Jacob\"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author Jacob Chronicler of slum life\"\"The Children of the Poor\"\" author Jacob of journalism New York's Jacob ___ Park Urban reformer Jacob Jacob who wrote \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\"Last Seen In: LA Times - February 10, 2008LA Times - August 19, 2007New York Times - October 10, 2002New York Times - March 20, 2002New York Times - October 20, 2001Found an answer for the clue \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author that we don't have? Then please submit it to us so we can make the clue database even better! \""
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"docid": "D2426251#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Is-it-recommended-to-boil-chicken-before-you-grill-it\nIs it recommended to boil chicken before you grill it?",
"text": "\"Kane Mantyla, Certified natural chef and hardcore foodie :)Answered Jun 28, 2015 · Author has 291 answers and 170.1k answer views What is the purpose of boiling first? It it to try to keep it moist before grilling? If that is the case, It won't work, unless it is braised, but then, grilling would not only be difficult do to the tenderness of the braised chicken, but mostly pointless as you can impart all the flavor through braising. I am dead set against brining. Yes it is moist, but the flavors are now diluted as it is bloated with salt water. for moist grilled chicken, first, understand all the factors at play here... 1. fat content of cut of meat. Dark will always be moister than white due to fat. 2. thickness of the cut 3."
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"docid": "D2659662#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2014/mar/24/dependent-generation-half-young-european-adults-live-parents\nThe dependent generation: half young European adults live with their parents",
"text": "\"Young people The dependent generation: half young European adults live with their parents Eurofound report says it's not just people finishing education who struggle to live independently, but those in their 30s too Shiv Malik@shivmalik Mon 24 Mar 2014 14.01 EDT14.01 EDTThis article is over 4 years old5,182 752An Italian family eating their meal. In Italy, 79% of young adults were living with their parents in 2011, according to Eurofound. Photograph: Ingolf Hatz/ Ingolf Hatz/zefa/Corbis Almost half of Europe's young adults are living with their parents, new data suggests – a record level of dependency that has sobering social and demographic implications for the continent. One of the most comprehensive social surveys of 28 European countries reveals on Tuesday that the percentage of people aged 18-30 who were still living with their parents had risen to 48%, or 36.7 million people, by 2011, in tandem with levels of deprivation and unemployment that surged during five years of economic crisis. The data from EU agency Eurofound, obtained by the Guardian, shows that few countries are immune and that the phenomenon is not exclusive to the debt-laden Mediterranean rim. The figures show large rises in the number of stay-at-home twentysomethings in countries such as Sweden, Denmark, France, Belgium and Austria. In Italy, nearly four-fifths (79%) of young adults were living with their parents. However, Germany, the Netherlands, Ireland and the UK saw decreases in their numbers over that period – in Britain, the figure fell from 30% to 26%. One of the report's authors, Anna Ludwinek, said: \"\"The situation of youth has really fundamentally changed. And it looks different from the situation of their parents and grandparents. \"\""
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"title": "http://www.transitionsabroad.com/\nThe Smart Travel Guide to Volunteering, Work, Living and Study Abroad",
"text": "\"Featured Articles The Art of Saving: Paris for Less Than 50 Euros A Day by Lucas Peters An American expat in Paris describes how you can visit the city while staying in nice accommodations, eating well, enjoying the sites and getting around on a budget. Top Programs Offering Internships Abroad by Chelsea Baldwin Now is a good time to look into an internship abroad. Participating in a international internship offers a travel experience like no other, since you are both a foreigner and live the life of a local. And now more than ever, internships are a key to gain experience and earn credibility with future employers. How to Find Your First Paid Job Overseas by Zahara Heckscher I understand the dilemma of the first time international job seeker: You cannot get a job overseas unless you have experience. But how do you get experience if you cannot get a job? I will share five proven strategies to break out of this Catch-22. Top Volunteer Abroad Programs by Jessica Voigts A review of the top volunteer abroad programs and organizations in 2018.13 Reasons Why Martinique is a Great Winter Destination by Senior Contributing Editor Lies Ouwerkerk A visit to the beautiful island country, Martinique, is ideal during a wearying winter. The warm local people, great food, sandy beaches and the complex culture are a revelation. How a TEFL Certificate Abroad Leads to a Teaching Job by Linda Dunsmore An experienced teacher provides practical recommendations and tips for gaining a TEFL Certificate overseas as a path to English teaching jobs worldwide."
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"docid": "D2372982#0",
"title": "http://crosswordtracker.com/clue/how-the-other-half-lives-author-jacob/\n",
"text": "\"Clue: \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author Jacob\"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author Jacob is a crossword puzzle clue that we have spotted 7 times. There are related clues (shown below). Referring crossword puzzle answers RIISLikely related crossword puzzle clues Sort A-ZReformer Jacob Social reformer Jacob Journalist Jacob\"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\" author Muckraker Jacob U. S. journalist Jacob who wrote \"\"How the Other Half Lives\"\"Urban reformer Jacob Danish-American writer Journalist and reformer Jacob Recent usage in crossword puzzles: USA Today - May 16, 2017Washington Post - Feb. 7, 2017Washington Post Sunday Magazine - July 24, 2016Washington Post - Aug. 3, 2013LA Times - May 2, 2013Washington Post - July 12, 2012New York Times - Dec. 16, 1999Follow us on twitter: @Crossword Track Advertising | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Help © 2010-2018 Crossword Tracker LLC \""
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"docid": "D1513717#0",
"title": "https://www.livescience.com/39961-chernobyl.html\nChernobyl: Facts About the Nuclear Disaster",
"text": "\"Live Science History Reference: Chernobyl: Facts About the Nuclear Disaster By Marc Lallanilla, Live Science Contributor | September 25, 2013 07:09pm ETMOREThe expolsion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is among the worst nuclear accidents the world has ever witnessed. Credit: USSRIn the early morning hours of April 26, 1986, the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine (formerly part of the Soviet Union) exploded, creating what has been described as the worst nuclear disaster the world has ever seen. Even after many years of scientific research and government investigation, there are still many unanswered questions about the Chernobyl accident — especially regarding the long-term health impacts that the massive radiation leak will have on those who were exposed. Where is Chernobyl? Located about 81 miles (130 km) north of the city of Kiev, Ukraine, and about 12 miles (20 km) south of the border with Belarus, the four reactors at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant were designed and built during the 1970s and 1980s. A manmade reservoir, roughly 8.5 square miles (22 sq. km) in size and fed by the Pripyat River, was created to provide cooling water for the reactor. The nearest town to the power plant was the newly built city of Pripyat, which housed almost 50,000 people in 1986, according to the World Nuclear Association. A smaller town, Chornobyl, was home to about 12,000 residents. The remainder of the region was primarily farms and woodland."
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"docid": "D2675788#0",
"title": "http://www.medic8.com/healthguide/elderly-care/paying.html\n.",
"text": "Paying for Elderly Care : A guide to Elderly Care This is a complicated area and one that causes a great deal of headache for many people. Care doesn’t come cheap and it is worth taking time to consider how you will fund your care in later life. Everyone’s circumstances are different and there is no ‘one size fits all’approach to this. At one time the costs of care would be taken care of by the State but this has changed due to an ageing population and increased longevity. This section of the guide discusses the costs of a care home. This part contains an overview with more information about how to get help and the actual costs in the following sections: Can I get help to pay for a care home? Care home fees If you are wondering about the costs of help at home, such as meals on wheels or someone doing your shopping then visit our care at home section. This contains information on paying for these services. If you are thinking of moving into sheltered accommodation or an assisted living property and want to know more about the costs of these visit our sheltered accommodation or assisted living sections. Both of these can be found in our other options to a care home section."
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"docid": "D1589808#0",
"title": "http://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/workingpapers/wp108.html\nTrends in Mortality Differentials and Life Expectancy for Male Social SecurityâCovered Workers, by Average Relative Earnings",
"text": "\"Social Security Trends in Mortality Differentials and Life Expectancy for Male Social Security–Covered Workers, by Average Relative Earningsby Hilary Waldron ORES Working Paper No. 108 (released October 2007)You are here: Social Security Administration > Research, Statistics, & Policy Analysis > ORES Working Papers Email Save/Print This study presents an analysis of trends in mortality differentials and life expectancy by average relative earnings for male Social Security–covered workers aged 60 or older. Mortality differentials, cohort life expectancies, and period life expectancies by average relative earnings are estimated. Period life expectancy estimates for the United States are also compared with those of other Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD) countries. In general, for birth cohorts spanning the years 1912–1941 (or deaths spanning the years 1972–2001 at ages 60–89 ), the top half of the average relative earnings distribution has experienced faster mortality improvement than has the bottom half. The sample is expected to be selectively healthier than the general population because of a requirement that men included in the sample have some positive earnings from ages 45 through 55. This requirement is expected to exclude some of the most at-risk members of the U. S. population because of the strong correlation between labor force participation and health. The author is with the Division of Economic Research, Office of Research, Evaluation, and Statistics, Office of Policy, Social Security Administration. Acknowledgments: The author would like to thank Harriet Duleep, Lionel Deang, Susan Grad, Howard Iams, Joyce Manchester, Linda Maxfield, David Pattison, Alice Wade, and Alvin Winters for their helpful comments and suggestions. Working papers in this series are preliminary materials circulated for review and comment."
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"title": "http://budgeting.thenest.com/number-dependents-affect-fafsa-28623.html\nDoes the Number of Dependents Affect a FAFSA?",
"text": "The number of dependents will affect how much aid a student receives through FAFSA. The number of dependents you have affects how much financial aid you receive for school. If you are an independent student filling out a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), the more dependents you have (meaning, children who you support financially), the greater aid you will receive. In addition, if you are a dependent -- meaning that your parents financially support more than half of your income, or you are under 24 years of age -- then the more dependents your parents have, the more aid you are likely to receive. Definition of Dependent Some people erroneously believe that only children can be your dependent. In truth, a dependent is anyone who receives more than half of his support from you. Support includes money, housing, food, clothes, and medical and dental care. In order to claim someone as a dependent, you must list their relationship to you, their age, where they live, and how you provide more than 50 percent of your dependents' support. Student's Dependents A student's dependents are their children or anyone else who receives more than half of their financial support from the student. A person does not have to live with the student to be claimed as a dependent."
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"docid": "D3241103#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-an-average-self-publishing-author-make-on-Amazon\nHow much does an average self publishing author make on Amazon?",
"text": "\"Self-Publishing Book Publishing Publishing Amazon (company) Salaries and Wages How much does an average self publishing author make on Amazon?ad by Codal Looking to jump-start your online store’s conversion rate? We’re Codal, an e Commerce agency that uses data-driven design to boost conversion and your bottom line. Contact Us at codal.com23 Answers Derek Murphy, Book designer, indie author supporter and marketing elf with magic powers Answered Nov 21, 2015 · Upvoted by Tom Corson-Knowles, Author of 20+ self published books and founder of TCK Publishing · Author has 95 answers and 187k answer views I don't think there is an \"\"average\"\" - the vast majority of books sell less than ten copies. $100 a year, as John K. says, is a good guess, but if that's \"\"average\"\", consider than 50% of the books published don't make even that much. Actually I'd bet it's far more than 50%. In my experience, at least 90% of books will fail, maybe even 95-99%. \"\" Fail\"\"= earn less than $100 a year. But that's because, a small handful of books, maybe a thousand a year (out of at least a million books published), make all the money. Personally I want my books to stay above the 10,000 sales rank on Amazon. At 99cents each, they'll make several hundreds dollars a month."
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"docid": "D1466025#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Riis\nJacob Riis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Jacob Riis Jacob Riis in 1906Born May 3, 1849 Ribe, Denmark Died May 26, 1914 (aged 65) Barre, Massachusetts, USNationality American Known for Social reform, journalism, photography Jacob August Riis (May 3, 1849 – May 26, 1914) was a Danish-Americansocial reformer, \"\" muckraking \"\" journalist and social documentary photographer. He is known for using his photographic and journalistic talents to help the impoverished in New York City; those impoverished New Yorkers were the subject of most of his prolific writings and photography. He endorsed the implementation of \"\"model tenements \"\" in New York with the help of humanitarian Lawrence Veiller. Additionally, as one of the most famous proponents of the newly practicable casual photography, he is considered one of the fathers of photography due to his very early adoption of flash in photography. While living in New York, Riis experienced poverty and became a police reporter writing about the quality of life in the slums. He attempted to alleviate the bad living conditions of poor people by exposing their living conditions to the middle and upper classes. Contents [ hide ]1 Biography1.1 Early life1.2 Migration to the United States1.3 Early journalism1.4 Years at the Tribune1.5 Photography1.6 Public speaking1.7 Books1.8 Theodore Roosevelt1.9 Public works1.10 Later life2 Social attitudes3 Criticism4 Writings4.1 Books4.2 Other5 Memorials5.1 Veneration6 References7 External links Biography [ edit]Early life [ edit]Born in Ribe, Denmark, Jacob Riis was the third of the 15 children (one of whom, an orphaned niece, was fostered) of Niels Edward Riis, a schoolteacher and writer for the local Ribe newspaper, and Carolina Riis ( née Bendsine Lundholm), a homemaker. [ 1] Among the 15, only Jacob, one sister, and the foster sister survived into the twentieth century. [ 2] Riis was influenced by his father, whose school Riis delighted in disrupting. His father persuaded him to read (and improve his English via) Charles Dickens 's magazine All the Year Round and the novels of James Fenimore Cooper. ["
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"docid": "D2275586#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-around-the-world-think-that-Singapore-is-part-of-China\nWhy do people around the world think that Singapore is part of China? Is it the sheer overwhelming proportion of Chinese in the population, or is it the autocratic style of government in the name of 'Asian values'?",
"text": "\"Mickey Lin, Lived in Bangkok, Chiangmai, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Taipei Answered Dec 26, 2016 · Author has 369 answers and 1.8m answer views You’re not going to like the answer, but it’s because most people can’t be bothered to look up where exactly is Singapore. So, they assume that Singapore is part of China for the following reasons: It’s in Asia. The most famous person associated with the country is Lee Kuan Yew (a name that sounds very Chinese). A large percentage of the Singapore population is of Chinese descent (around 75%). Singapore sounds like an exotic place, a lot like many Chinese cities and/or places (Heilongjiang, Qingdao, Shanghai, etc). They all sound exotic and they’re located in China. Hong Kong is part of China and the two cities share a lot of similarities (major global port, large percentage of the population of Chinese descent, etc). Since Hong Kong is part of China, some people assume that Singapore must be too. The media — Chow Yun Fat (a Hong Kong actor who most people would associate with China) played the role of a pirate in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and guess what he said? Trust me, that did not help people to disassociate China and Singapore."
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"docid": "D2641481#0",
"title": "http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/pensions/article-1707291/Elderly-care-what-you-uneedu-to-know.html\nElderly care: what you need to know",
"text": "Elderly care: what you need to know By James Salmon for the Daily Mail Updated: 12:25 EDT, 3 November 2010View comments Long-term care is an expensive minefield - it can cost £100 a day - and if you have more than £23,000 in savings you must pay. All gone: Cecile Harris' £250,000 savings have been eaten up (read her story below)Everyone should read this guide to who qualifies for help, what you have to pay and whether you can protect yourself Putting a loved one in long-term care is one of the hardest — and most stressful — decisions a family has to make. To confront the fact that your mother or father may no longer be able to look after themselves is heart-breaking. And then there is the upheaval of moving them from a home where they may have lived for decades. But this dreadful situation is made worse for thousands of families every year who are confronted by the minefield of funding long-term care. They can be forced to sell their parents' home and spend a lifetime's savings because the state cannot afford to foot the bill. There are almost half a million elderly people currently in care. But the system is beset with problems, including:• Care funding is a postcode lottery, with some health authorities more likely than others to help towards costs;• Health authorities can act as judge and jury when deciding who gets help;• Just 30,000 elderly people receive NHS support for care;• Typical residential care fees are £25,000 a year, while nursing homes cost £34,000, according to analysts Laing & Buisson;• Local councils paid £1bn last year to elderly residents who ran out of cash — this is expected to increase to £3 billion over the next 20 years; and• Council grants are to be slashed by a quarter. The average life expectancy for those committed to care homes is just two years. But according to immediate care annuities specialist Partnership, self-funders more typically survive for four years."
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"docid": "D489046#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-cocaine-cost\nHow much does cocaine cost? How does the price vary by location and quality?",
"text": "\"Street Value of Drugs Cocaine How much does cocaine cost? How does the price vary by location and quality?12 Answers Quora User, + Zen & Frith Updated Jun 26, 2011 · Author has 1.1k answers and 3.6m answer views In New York City, a decent-to-good-quality gram at street price runs you $60-$80, occasionally $90 if your dealer is a jackass who claims it's \"\"100% pure\"\" and you're an idiot enough to believe him (hint: you are never getting 100% pure cocaine at the gram level unless you're related to a Colombian cartel, often hang out in Colombia with your cousins who chop off the brick, and managed to be milling around in the shifty Colombian warehouse as this happened). I have also been with people who bought for $100/g claiming it's worth the expense and it definitely wasn't any better than cocaine acquired for ~$80/g. I suppose there are cocaine connoisseurs as there are connoisseurs of everything but I'm going to call those outliers and ignore them. An eightball will subsequently run you anywhere from $150 (shitty quality) to $250 (very good quality). Also consider that a lot of people do cocaine in 'bumps' instead of lines, especially if you're sneaking it into a club and doing it off a key or your hand/nail in the bathroom. ( Bumps, for the uninitiated, are pretty much exactly that: small mounds. To see what this might be, take a key of any sort and any powdery substance (try fine salt or flour) and dip the last cm or so of your key into it, attempting to use it as a spoon. Shake gently to discard anything precarious that will fall off on the way from the bag to your nose. The pile that results is a bump."
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"docid": "D720162#0",
"title": "http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Werewolf\nWerewolf",
"text": "\"Warning!Some content in this article is derived from information featured in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, and, as such, spoilers will be present. Keep calm and keep the secrets!Werewolf Species information Skin colour Varies Hair colour Varies Related to Wolf Human Native range World-wide Affiliation Lord Voldemort Order of the Phoenix Werewolf army Ministry of Magic Classification Being (when in human form)Beast XXXXX (when in werewolf form) [Source]\"\" You have only ever seen me amongst the Order, or under Dumbledore's protection at Hogwarts! You don't know how most of the wizarding world sees creatures like me! When they know of my affliction, they can barely talk to me! \"\"— Werewolf Remus Lupin regarding his affliction [src]A werewolf is a human being who, upon the complete rising of the full moon, becomes a fearsome and deadly near- wolf. This condition is caused by infection with lycanthropy, also known as werewolfry. [ 1] Werewolves appear in the form of a wolf but, there are distinctions between them and regular wolves. A mixture of powdered silver and dittany applied to a fresh bite will seal the wound and allow the victim to live on as a werewolf, although tragic tales are told of knowing victims begging for death rather than becoming werewolves. [ 2] The Wolfsbane Potion, invented by Damocles, allows the werewolf to keep their human mind during transformation. [ 2]A werewolf cannot choose whether or not to transform and will no longer remember who they are and would kill even their best friend given the opportunity once transformed. ["
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"docid": "D268675#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-percentage-of-people-live-to-the-age-of-80\nWhat percentage of people live to the age of 80?",
"text": "Twyla Naythias, Geekus Maximus (yes, it's legit)Answered Jan 5, 2016 · Author has 872 answers and 3.6m answer views Originally Answered: What percentage of people live past 80? The answer is fairly complex, as it also has a lot to do with when you're born. Among those who are presently 80 years old (born in 1935), 40% of men and 57% of women are still around. The stats are clearly skewed in favor of women, though it should be noted that this demographic were the primary candidates for involvement with the wars in Korea and Vietnam. Among those who are presently 50 years old (born in 1965), 56.5% of men and 67.1% of women can expect to see eighty candles on their birthday cakes. Things are just a tiny bit more optimistic for near-millennials, with 60.3% of men and 70.4% of women likely to reach their 80th birthdays. Barely 3% better odds than those thirty years their seniors. Not a great deal of difference among newborns, though things are beginning to shape up for men. 63.7% of boys and 72.8% of girls born this past year will live long enough to look forward to the 22nd century.69.4k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?"
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"docid": "D3500947#0",
"title": "http://www.metafilter.com/79460/You-cant-please-everyone-so-youve-got-to-please-yourself\n\"\"\"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself\"\" February 24, 2009 2:56 PM Subscribe\"",
"text": "\"\"\"You can't please everyone, so you've got to please yourself\"\" February 24, 2009 2:56 PM Subscribe Fantasy writer George R. R. Martin responds to fans impatient for the latest installment of his series A Song of Fire and Ice: \"\" Okay, I've got the message. \"\" Additional commentary by Me Fi's own jscalzi and cstross is illuminating on the business and art of writing, particularly the challenges of maintaining quality and consistency across multi-volume arcs. John Scalzi, Pissy Fans: [T]hese same fans would say “Yeah, the series used to be good, but then he started phoning it in around book five.” You know, if I’m going to annoy a fan, I’d prefer to annoy a fan by not writing a book that sucks, than by writing one that does. Charlie Stross, The art of being late: Parallelism is hard for human minds to grasp. When you're telling a multi-viewpoint story, what you are doing in effect is equivalent to writing a whole bunch of short novels in parallel — one per viewpoint. And we are not good at doing this sort of thing. Humans generally don't multi-task well; we lose efficiency rapidly as we pay the price for switching context. An earlier Stross post touches on some similar issues: Why are SF and fantasy novels the length they are?posted by We had a deal, Kyle (158 comments total) 11 users marked this as a favorite I follow his lj pretty regularly. He goes through this about three times a year."
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"docid": "D3382430#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/The-Human-Race-and-Condition-Is-it-true-that-mosquitoes-have-killed-more-than-half-of-all-the-people-who-have-ever-lived\nThe Human Race and Condition: Is it true that mosquitoes have killed more than half of all the people who have ever lived?",
"text": "Mosquitoes Entomology Demographics Insects People The Human Race and Condition Death and Dying History The Human Race and Condition: Is it true that mosquitoes have killed more than half of all the people who have ever lived?3 Answers Quora User, history buff Answered Aug 27, 2015 · Author has 483 answers and 426.1k answer views This quote is attributed to Nobel laureate Baruch Blumberg. In a late 80s PBS documentary, he said half of all human deaths 'may' have been due to malaria. While it sounds astounding, it's plausible when you think about it. 93% of all humans ever born are dead. But it's a highly speculative business starting from how many people have ever lived. Prof Carl Haub has come up with an estimate of 108 billion people since 50,000 BC. And only 6.5% of these are alive today. How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth? So did malaria cause the death of roughly 54 billion people? We can speculate."
},
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"docid": "D1709777#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Harry-Potter-Book-6-Half-Blood-Prince-How-old-is-Dumbledore-when-he-dies\nHarry Potter Book 6: Half-Blood Prince: How old is Dumbledore when he dies?",
"text": "\"Sean Thomas, obsessed with all things Potter since 1999Answered Mar 28, 2015 · Author has 158 answers and 418.6k answer views Officially Dumbledore was born in 1881, making him about 115 years old when he died in 1996. There is a lot of confusion about that because prior to J. K. giving an exact date for A. P. W. B. D.'s birth, she had mentioned in an interview that he was \"\"about 150.\"\" Many readers took her at her word. And indeed, it seems wizards can approach that age. Professor Marchbanks, one of the examiners for the O. W. L.s, mentioned testing Dumbledore herself in Transfiguration when he did his N. E. W. T.s, which suggests she's at least 20 years his senior. That puts her around age 135. J. K. later retracted her \"\"150\"\" claim, saying she wasn't being entirely serious. I wouldn't be surprised if the change was precisely because of Professor Marchbanks. She may have realized that that would per HER around 170. Observant fans may have noticed a subtle allusion to this controversy in the 6th film: Hermione wonders aloud how old Dumbledore is and Ron replies, \"\"He's what, about a hundred and fifty?\"\""
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"docid": "D1197245#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/If-you-drive-80-km-h-how-long-will-it-take-to-drive-40-km-Why-does-the-quiz-for-some-reason-say-that-it-would-take-20-minutes-Is-that-a-mistake\nIf you drive 80 km/h, how long will it take to drive 40 km. Why does the quiz for some reason say that it would take 20 minutes? Is that a mistake?",
"text": "\"Speed Driving Problem Solving Survey Question If you drive 80 km/h, how long will it take to drive 40 km. Why does the quiz for some reason say that it would take 20 minutes? Is that a mistake?ad by Hotjar See how your visitors are really using your website. Hotjar is a quick and easy way to truly understand your website visitors. Try it for Free!Learn More at hotjar.com Answer Wiki Obviously 40 is half of 80. Therefore 40km at 80 kms/hr. Two 40s in 80 so you will cover 40kms in half the time of the distance; which is 30 minutes.11 Answers Nour Hlwani, studied at Al Manar University of Tripoli Updated May 5, 2017There are many ways to do this. First, we drive 80 km/h and we want to know the time we took with 40 km — logically it's half the distance (80/2) then it will be half the time (1h/2) then we would drive 40km/ (half hour). Secondly , we take 80 km/h … we divide up and down by 2 we get (80/2 km) / (1/2 h) = 40km / (0.5 h) = 40 km / 30 min Another method is the rule of 3:80 km ---> 1 hour40 km ---> ??? ? 1 hour x 40 km / 80 km = 1 hour /2 = 30 min Hope I helped Good-luck :)10.7k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How long does it take to drive 5km at 60km/h?"
},
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"docid": "D1828290#0",
"title": "http://www.livescience.com/19432-kids-play.html\nMany Parents Not Taking Kids Outside to Play",
"text": "\"Live Science Health Many Parents Not Taking Kids Outside to Play By Stephanie Pappas, Live Science Contributor | April 2, 2012 04:00pm ETMOREOnly about half of preschoolers get daily outdoor time supervised by Mom or Dad, a new study finds. Credit: Junial Enterprises, Shutterstock Almost half of preschool children aren't taken outside to play by their parents on a daily basis, a new study finds. In fact, 49 percent of children don't go outside with mom or dad for a walk or playtime each day, according to the research. The study was based on a nationally representative sample of 8,950 preschool children. \"\" For children who do not have a regular child-care arrangement besides their parents (and therefore, likely do not have other structured venues or care providers to take them outside on a regular basis), 42 percent did not go outside daily,\"\" the authors wrote today (April 2) in the journal Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. This lack of fresh air was not associated with many of the usual suspects that might influence a child's activities. For instance, the frequency of outdoor play was not associated with how long a child spent watching television, the family's income or parental perceptions of the neighborhood's safety. What did matter was how often parents exercised, how many playmates a child had, and the child's gender. Boys were more likely to go outside frequently compared with girls, as were children with more playmates and more active parents. [ The Top 5 Benefits of Play]Compared with white mothers, Asian mothers were 49 percent less likely to take their kids outside daily, and black mothers were 41 percent less likely."
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"docid": "D2735076#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Into_the_Wild_%28book%29\nInto the Wild (book)",
"text": "\"Into the Wild (book)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Into the Wild Cover of paperback, depicting the bus in which Mc Candless stayed. Author Jon Krakauer Country United States Language English Genre Biography/True travel essay Publisher Villard Publication date 1996Pages 224ISBN 0-679-42850-XOCLC 35559213Dewey Decimal 917.9804/5 20LC Class CT9971. M38 K73 1997Preceded by Eiger Dreams Followed by Into Thin Air Into the Wild is a 1996 non-fiction book written by Jon Krakauer. It is an expansion of a 9,000-word article by Krakauer on Christopher Mc Candless titled \"\"Death of an Innocent\"\", which appeared in the January 1993 issue of Outside. [ 1] The book was adapted to film in 2007, directed by Sean Penn with Emile Hirsch starring as Mc Candless. \"\" Into the Wild\"\" is an international bestseller which has been printed in 14 languages and 173 editions and formats. [ 2] The book is widely used as high school and college reading curriculum. [ 2] \"\"Into the Wild\"\" has been lauded by many reviewers but has also been described by Alaskan reporter, Craig Medred, as being \"\"something invented\"\" by its author. [ 3]Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Summary2.1 Cause of death3 Major themes4 Adaptations5 References6 External links Background [ edit]Further information: Christopher Mc Candless Christopher Johnson Mc Candless grew up in suburban Annandale, Virginia. After graduating in May 1990 with high grades from Emory University, Mc Candless ceased communicating with his family, gave away his college fund of $25,000 to Oxfam, and began traveling across the Western United States, later abandoning his 1982 Datsun after a flash flood."
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"docid": "D3086236#0",
"title": "http://www.online-literature.com/london/\nJack London",
"text": "\"Biography of Jack London Jack London (1876-1916), iconic American author wrote Call of the Wild (1903);Buck did not read the newspapers, or he would have known that trouble was brewing, not alone for himself, but for every tide-water dog, strong of muscle and with warm, long hair, from Puget Sound to San Diego. Because men, groping in the Arctic darkness, had found a yellow metal, and because steamship and transportation companies were booming the find, thousands of men were rushing into the Northland. These men wanted dogs, and the dogs they wanted were heavy dogs, with strong muscles by which to toil, and furry coats to protect them from the frost.--Ch. 1With Buck the dog as protagonist, London exposes the fine line between civility and the violence of nature, and the at-times harsh and cruel world created by men in their greed for fame and fortune. Cleverly portraying the animals' point of view White Fang (1906) follows similar themes. As the two most popular novels of London's based on his own life experiences in the Yukon, they have inspired numerous authors' works, and adaptations for television and film. During his short lifetime of forty years, London developed great passions for sailing, travelling, ranching, and the wilderness, and his works encompass the myriad interests he embraced to the full. John \"\"Jack\"\" Griffith Chaney was born on 12 January 1876 in San Francisco, California to Flora Wellman (1843-1922) and astrologer William Henry Chaney (1821-1903). Virginia \"\"Jenny\"\" Prentiss (1832-1922), an ex-slave was Jack's wet nurse and would prove to have a great and positive influence on her young charge's life. After Chaney left Flora (they had never married) she wed John London (1828-1897) in 1876."
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"docid": "D1613014#0",
"title": "http://oregonstate.edu/instruct/ws499/technology/culture_site_example/astrolabe.htm\nHypatia: A wild goose chase",
"text": "\"Hypatia: A wild goose chase Author: Pam Van Londen, 2005. Introduction | Trends | Technology at the time | Astrolabe | Hydrometer | Mathematics | Conclusion | Bibliography Did Hypatia invent the Astrolabe? With Hypatia's work rendered to dust, it is difficult to definitively say she invented the astrolabe or other mechanical gadgets. Several sources of her history note that much of what is written about her is fiction. There are some remaining original clues, however, to Hypatia's life, which Michael A. B. Deakin describes in The Primary Sources for the Life and Work of Hypatia of Alexandria (1995). Especially relevant are letters from Synesius to Hypatia. Six letters and a fragment survive, which have been translated to English by A. Fitz Gerald in The Letters of Synesius of Cyrene (London: Oxford University Press, 1926). In Fitzgerald's translation, the letters to \"\"To The Philosopher (Hypatia)\"\" are Nos. 10, 15, 16, 33 (the fragment), 81, 124 and 154. In addition, Hypatia is referenced in a letter to Paeonius, where Synesius describes the astrolabe he had produced and presented to Paeonius."
},
{
"docid": "D1780780#0",
"title": "http://www.csmonitor.com/Technology/Tech-Culture/2014/0116/Why-was-Dian-Fossey-killed\nWhy was Dian Fossey killed?",
"text": "\"Why was Dian Fossey killed? One of the world's most well-regarded primatologists at the time of her death, Dian Fossey developed unprecedented bonds with gorillas while at the same time alienating herself from both supporters and enemies. By Fabien Tepper, Staff writer January 16, 2014Google View Caption About video ads View Caption Only a small crowd of muddy-footed acquaintances, several porters, an American minister, and precious few friends, were able to climb up the mountainsides of Rwanda 's Ruhengeri Province in time for the funeral of Dian Fossey. They buried her alongside gorillas she had known and lost, over the course of 18 years spent observing the animals and fighting bare-knuckled against those who hunted them for their hands, skulls, and infants. On December 28, 1985, the 53-year-old had been found in her cabin, slain by a machete that she had once stripped off a poacher. Her murder remains unsolved. As a young woman in Kentucky, Fossey worked as a therapist with disabled Appalachian children, who \"\"are lost in this world of ours,\"\" she wrote. \"\" All are much younger than their years and are like wild animals penned up with no hope of escape. \"\" Recommended: Are you scientifically literate? Take our quiz It was during that time when she began to dream of visiting Africa, and wrote, \"\"The thought of being where the animals haven't all been driven into little corners attracts me so much.\"\""
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{
"docid": "D2039601#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_E._Ambrose\nStephen E. Ambrose",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search The neutrality of this article is disputed. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please do not remove this message until conditions to do so are met. ( May 2012) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Stephen E. Ambrose Ambrose in August 2001Born Stephen Edward Ambrose January 10, 1936 Lovington, Illinois, U. S. Died October 13, 2002 (aged 66) Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, U. S. Occupation Historian, Author Spouse Moira Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose (January 10, 1936 – October 13, 2002) was an American historian and biographer of U. S. Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon. He was a longtime professor of history at the University of New Orleans and the author of many bestselling volumes of American popular history. There have been allegations of plagiarism and inaccuracies in his writings. However, one reviewer for the New York Times wrote that \"\"he certainly deserved better from some of his envious peers\"\" and credited the historian with reaching \"\"an important lay audience without endorsing its every prejudice or sacrificing the profession's standards of scholarship.\"\" [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Career2.1 Academic positions2.2 Writings2.3 Television, film, and other activities2.4 National World War II Museum2.5 Awards3 Personal life, final years, and death4 Legacy5 Criticism5.1 Plagiarism5.2 Factual errors and disputed characterizations5.2.1 Pacific Railroad5.2.2 The Eisenhower controversy6 Works6.1 Sole author6.2 With others6.3 Edited works7 References8 External links Early life [ edit]Ambrose was born in Lovington, Illinois, [2] to Rosepha Trippe Ambrose and Stephen Hedges Ambrose. His father was a physician who served in the U. S. Navy during World War II. Ambrose was raised in Whitewater, Wisconsin, [3] where he graduated from Whitewater High School."
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"docid": "D1116138#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Sendak\nMaurice Sendak",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search\"\"Sendak\"\" redirects here. For the surname, see Sendak (surname). Maurice Sendak Sendak in 2009Born Maurice Bernard Sendak June 10, 1928 Brooklyn, New York, United States Died May 8, 2012 (aged 83) Danbury, Connecticut, United States Occupation Artist, illustrator, writer Nationality American Alma mater Art Students League of New York Period 1944–2012Genre Children's literature, picture books Partner Eugene Glynn (1957–2007; Glynn's death) [1]Relatives Philip Sendak (father) Sadie Schindler (mother) Jack Sendak (older brother) Natalie Sendak (sister)Maurice Bernard Sendak ( / ˈ s ɛ n d æ k /; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American illustrator and writer of children's books. He became widely known for his book Where the Wild Things Are, first published in 1963. [ 2] Born to Jewish-Polish parents, his childhood was affected by the death of many of his family members during the Holocaust. Sendak also wrote works such as In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, and illustrated many works by other authors including the Little Bear books by Else Holmelund Minarik. Contents [ hide ]1 Life and career1.1 Early life1.2 Work1.3 Personal life1.4 Influences1.5 Death2 Maurice Sendak Collection3 Awards and honors4 List of works4.1 Author4.2 Illustrator4.3 Collections5 Filmography6 Selected exhibitions7 References8 External links Life and career [ edit]Early life [ edit]Sendak was born in Brooklyn, New York to Polish Jewish immigrant parents named Sadie (née Schindler) and Philip Sendak, a dressmaker. [ 3] [4] [5] Sendak described his childhood as a \"\"terrible situation\"\" due to the death of members of his extended family during the Holocaust which exposed him at a young age to the concept of mortality. [ 6] His love of books began when, as a child, he developed health problems and was confined to his bed. [ 7] He decided to become an illustrator after watching Walt Disney 's film Fantasia at the age of twelve."
},
{
"docid": "D1849457#0",
"title": "https://rtfitchauthor.com/2015/01/30/multi-millionaire-cowpoke-ladd-drummond-whose-little-missus-is-ree-drummond-the-pioneer-woman-rakes-in-taxpayer-dollars/\nMulti-Millionaire Cowpoke Ladd Drummond, whose little âmissusâ is Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman), rakes in Taxpayer Dollars",
"text": "Jan302015Multi-Millionaire Cowpoke Ladd Drummond, whose little “missus” is Ree Drummond (The Pioneer Woman), rakes in Taxpayer Dollarsby Debbie Coffey Copyright 2015 All Rights Reserved. It has been 2 1/2 years since the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) last gave the public a tour of any BLM Long Term Holding Pastures, which are used to warehouse once wild horses that were rounded up by helicopters used by BLM contractors and permanently removed from America’s public lands. So much for the BLM’s claim of transparency. Millions of readers follow Ree Drummond as she blogs about ranch life, her children, and her husband, whom she calls Marlboro Man. Photograph by Sylvia Plachy. ( Source: The New Yorker)Ladd Drumond, his brother Tim and their dad, Charles, are partners in Drummond Land and Cattle, which has a BLM contract for Long Term Holding pastures for our wild horses. Ladd is married to “ The Pioneer Woman ,” Ree Drummond, a Food Network cooking show host/blogger/photographer/cookbook author who writes folksy blogs about her life on their ranch in Oklahoma. Kind of like she’s a pioneer woman. Except in real life, Ree is wealthy and has both a house and a nice lodge on her ranch. ( Nothing like the real pioneers, who had to trod across the plains in a covered wagon. )"
},
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"docid": "D1486815#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bram_Stoker\nBram Stoker",
"text": "\"Bram Stoker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Bram Stoker Stoker, circa 1906Born Abraham Stoker 8 November 1847 Clontarf, Dublin, Ireland Died 20 April 1912 (aged 64) London, England Occupation Novelist Nationality Irish Citizenship British Alma mater Trinity College Dublin Period Victorian era, Edwardian era Genre Gothic fiction, romantic fiction Literary movement Dark romanticism Notable works Dracula Spouse Florence Balcombe (m. 1878–1912; his death)Children Irving Noel Thornley Stoker Signature Websitewww .bramstoker .org Abraham \"\" Bram \"\" Stoker (8 November 1847 – 20 April 1912) was an Irish author, best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel Dracula. During his lifetime, he was better known as the personal assistant of actor Henry Irving and business manager of the Lyceum Theatre in London, which Irving owned. Contents [ hide ]1 Early life2 Early career3 Lyceum Theatre4 Writings5 Death6 Beliefs and philosophy7 Posthumous7.1 Dacre Stoker8 Commemorations9 Bibliography9.1 Novels9.2 Short story collections9.3 Uncollected stories9.4 Non-fiction9.5 Articles9.6 Critical works on Stoker9.7 Bibliographies10 References11 External links Early life [ edit]Stoker was born on 8 November 1847 at 15 Marino Crescent, Clontarf, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland. [ 1] His parents were Abraham Stoker (1799–1876) from Dublin and Charlotte Mathilda Blake Thornley (1818–1901), who was raised in County Sligo. [ 2] Stoker was the third of seven children, the eldest of whom was Sir Thornley Stoker, 1st Bt. [ 3] Abraham and Charlotte were members of the Church of Ireland Parish of Clontarf and attended the parish church with their children, who were baptised there, [4] and Abraham was a senior civil servant. Stoker was bedridden with an unknown illness until he started school at the age of seven, when he made a complete recovery. Of this time, Stoker wrote, \"\"I was naturally thoughtful, and the leisure of long illness gave opportunity for many thoughts which were fruitful according to their kind in later years.\"\" He was educated in a private school run by the Rev. William Woods. [ 5]After his recovery, he grew up without further serious illnesses, even excelling as an athlete (he was named University Athlete, participating in multiple sports) at Trinity College, Dublin, which he attended from 1864 to 1870."
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"docid": "D1886732#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_David_Thoreau\nHenry David Thoreau",
"text": "\"\"\"Thoreau\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see Thoreau (disambiguation). Henry David Thoreau Thoreau in 1856Born July 12, 1817 Concord, Massachusetts, USDied May 6, 1862 (aged 44) Concord, Massachusetts, USAlma mater Harvard College Era 19th century philosophy Region Western philosophy School Transcendentalism [1]Main interests Ethics Poetry Religion Politics Biology Philosophy History Notable ideas Abolitionism tax resistancedevelopment criticism civil disobedienceconscientious objection direct actionenvironmentalism anarchismsimple living Influences [show]Influenced [show]Signature Henry David Thoreau (see name pronunciation; July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862) was an American essayist, poet, philosopher, abolitionist, naturalist, tax resister, development critic, surveyor, and historian. A leading transcendentalist, [2] Thoreau is best known for his book Walden, a reflection upon simple living in natural surroundings, and his essay \"\" Civil Disobedience \"\" (originally published as \"\"Resistance to Civil Government\"\"), an argument for disobedience to an unjust state. Thoreau's books, articles, essays, journals, and poetry amount to more than 20 volumes. Among his lasting contributions are his writings on natural history and philosophy, in which he anticipated the methods and findings of ecology and environmental history, two sources of modern-day environmentalism. His literary style interweaves close observation of nature, personal experience, pointed rhetoric, symbolic meanings, and historical lore, while displaying a poetic sensibility, philosophical austerity, and Yankee attention to practical detail. [ 3] He was also deeply interested in the idea of survival in the face of hostile elements, historical change, and natural decay; at the same time he advocated abandoning waste and illusion in order to discover life's true essential needs. [ 3]He was a lifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending the abolitionist John Brown. Thoreau's philosophy of civil disobedience later influenced the political thoughts and actions of such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. [4]Thoreau is sometimes referred to as an anarchist. ["
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"docid": "D202621#0",
"title": "http://www.historynet.com/california-gold-rush\nCalifornia Gold Rush",
"text": "California Gold Rush Facts, information and articles about the California Gold Rush, an event of Westward Expansionfrom the Wild West California Gold Rush Facts Dates1848-1857Prospectors Involved300,000California Gold Rush Articles Explore articles from the History Net archives about California Gold Rush» See all California Gold Rush Articles California Gold Rush summary: The California Gold Rush was the largest mass migration in American history since it brought about 300,000 people to California. It all started on January 24, 1848, when James W. Marshall found gold on his piece of land at Sutter’s Mill in Coloma. The news of gold quickly spread around. People from Oregon, Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) and Latin America were the first to hear the breaking news, so they were the first to arrive in order to test their luck in California by the end of 1848. Soon the others from the rest of US, Europe, Australia and China followed and since they mainly arrived during 1849 they were called the “forty-niners”. At first, the gold could be picked up from the ground but later on it was recovered from the streams and rivers with the use of pans. The gold rush peaked in 1852 and after that the gold reserves were getting thinner and harder to reach so that more sophisticated methods of mining had to be employed. The best results were achieved with hydraulic mining although it was environmentally damaging. The gold rush resulted in the hasty development of California: many roads, churches, schools and towns were built to accommodate the gold-diggers. In the beginning, property rights in the goldfields were not covered by law and this was solved by the system of staking claims."
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"docid": "D1116142#0",
"title": "http://crosswordheaven.com/clues/maurice-who-wrote-where-the-wild-things-are\nCrossword Heaven",
"text": "\"Clue: Maurice who wrote \"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\"We have 1 answer for the clue Maurice who wrote \"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\". See the results below. Possible Answers: SENDAKRelated Clues: Writer-illustrator Maurice Children's author/illustrator Maurice Author/illustrator Maurice Author of the controversial kids' book \"\"In the Night Kitchen\"\"\"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\" author Maurice''Where the Wild Things Are'' author Writer/illustrator Maurice\"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\" author\"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\" writer\"\"Seven Little Monsters\"\" creator Last Seen In: Washington Post - March 14, 2014Found an answer for the clue Maurice who wrote \"\"Where the Wild Things Are\"\" that we don't have? Then please submit it to us so we can make the clue database even better! \""
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"docid": "D33429#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_song_take_a_walk_on_the_wild_side_mean\nWhat does the song take a walk on the wild side mean?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Entertainment & Arts Fine Art Artists and Painters Andy Warhol What does the song take a walk on the wild side mean? Flag What does the song take a walk on the wild side mean? Expert answer by J. E. S. Hays Confidence votes 79.6KWordsmith, world-builder, author\"\"The wild side\"\" is a phrase that means something out of society's norms, or something considered risqué or taboo. The song is about people doing things that others probably wouldn't, like changing genders and being a prostitute. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Answer by Donna Halper Confidence votes 56.3KMedia historian, educator and author. Expertise in the history of broadcasting, American popular culture, women's history, black history. This song, which was a top-20 hit for Lou Reed in 1972, is about a group of unconventional people-- some of whom were transsexuals, prostitutes, or drug addicts, and all of whom gravitated to New York to be part of the artistic and performance scene there; everyone mentioned in the song-- Holly, Candy, Jackie, etc-- were real people who hung around the studio of pop art legend Andy Warhol in the late 1960s and early 1970s. To \"\"take a walk on the wild side\"\" refers to doing something dangerous, something society would consider deviant behavior. ( As a personal aside, I was in radio when this song came out, and it was still a fairly conservative era; yet despite lyrics which mentioned the use of meth, performing oral sex, changing genders, and other activities not generally discussed on top-40 radio, the song got a lot of airplay. )"
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"docid": "D1605892#0",
"title": "http://www.historynet.com/women-in-the-civil-war\nWomen In The Civil War",
"text": "Women In The Civil War Information and Articles About Women In the American Civil War Mary Todd Lincoln Women In The Civil War summary: There were many women playing important roles in the Civil War, including nurses, spies, soldiers, abolitionists, civil rights advocates and promoters of women’s suffrage. Most women were engaged in supplying the troops with food, clothing, medical supplies, and even money through fundraising. Others, following in the footsteps of Florence Nightingale who pioneered the institution of professional nursing in the Crimean War, took to directly caring for the wounded, treating the sick and ensuring the health of the troops. Read more about Civil War Nurses. Women Soldiers in the Civil War There were over 400 documented cases of women who fought as soldiers in the civil war. Disguised as men, they fought alongside others for their cause. Read our featured article below on Women Soldiers in the Civil War Some of the more notable women in the Civil War include: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Harriet Beecher Stowe was a passionate abolitionist, and her book, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, made her an international celebrity, and is considered one of the causes of the civil war. Learn more about Harriet Beecher Stowe Harriet Tubman: Harriet Tubman was a runaway slave who became a conductor in the underground railroad. Learn more about Harriet Tubman Mary Todd Lincoln: Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of Abraham Lincoln, was the First Lady during the Civil War and was a prominent figure of her era. Read more about Mary Todd Lincoln Lucretia Mott: Lucretia Mott was an abolitionist as well as a women’s rights activist."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_freedom\nIndividualism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Individual freedom)navigation search\"\"Individual freedom\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see personal freedom and personal liberty. Part of a series on Individualism Topics and concepts [hide]Autonomy Civil liberties Do it yourself Eremitism Free love Freethought Human rights Individual Individual rights Individual reclamation Individuation Laissez-faire Libertinism Liberty Methodological individualism Negative liberty Personal property Positive liberty Private property Self-actualization Self-ownership Self reliance Subjectivity Thinkers [hide]Antiphon Aristippus Aristotle Émile Armand Albert Camus Diogenes of Sinope Ralph Waldo Emerson Epicurus William Godwin Emma Goldman Friedrich Hayek Karl Hess Miguel Giménez Igualada Thomas Jefferson Laozi Albert Libertad John Locke Hipparchia of Maroneia H. L. Mencken John Stuart Mill Ludwig von Mises Michel de Montaigne Friedrich Nietzsche Renzo Novatore Robert Nozick Michel Onfray Georges Palante Horst Matthai Quelle Ayn Rand Murray Rothbard Han Ryner Marquis de Sade Arthur Schopenhauer Adam Smith Herbert Spencer Lysander Spooner Max Stirner Henry David Thoreau Benjamin Tucker James L. Walker Josiah Warren Oscar Wilde Zeno Yang Zhu Philosophies [hide]Anarchism Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism Egoist anarchism Ethical egoism Existentialism Hedonism Humanism Individualist anarchism Individualist feminism Equity feminism Liberal feminism Left-libertarianism Left-wing market anarchism Liberalism Libertarianism Libertarian socialism Minarchism Mutualism Objectivism Right libertarianism Social anarchism Voluntaryism Principal concerns [hide]Anti-individualism Authoritarianism Collectivism Conformity Dogmatism Group rights Herd mentality Indoctrination Mass society Mobbing Social engineering Statism Tyranny Tyranny of the majority Theocracy Totalitarianismv t e Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual. [ 1] [2] Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires and so value independence and self-reliance [3] and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group, [3] while opposing external interference upon one's own interests by society or institutions such as the government. [ 3] Individualism is often defined in contrast to totalitarianism, collectivism, authoritarianism, communitarianism, statism, cosmopolitanism, tribalism, altruism, and more corporate social forms. [ 4] [5]Individualism makes the individual its focus [1] and so starts \"\"with the fundamental premise that the human individual is of primary importance in the struggle for liberation.\"\" [ 6] Classical liberalism, existentialism, and anarchism are examples of movements that take the human individual as a central unit of analysis. [ 6] Individualism thus involves \"\"the right of the individual to freedom and self-realization\"\". [ 7]It has also been used as a term denoting \"\"The quality of being an individual; individuality\"\" [3] related to possessing \"\"An individual characteristic; a quirk .\"\" [ 3] Individualism is thus also associated with artistic and bohemian interests and lifestyles where there is a tendency towards self-creation and experimentation as opposed to tradition or popular mass opinions and behaviors [3] [8] as so also with humanist philosophical positions and ethics. ["
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"docid": "D3552638#0",
"title": "https://www.thetoptens.com/top-ten-best-playwrights/\nTop Ten Best Playwrights",
"text": "\"Top Ten Best Playwrights The Top Ten1 William Shakespeare William Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. Shakespeare: Linguistically the equal and possibly superior of Sophocles; and dramatically as well as linguistically unsurpassed since. His metaphors, always the gauge of poetic genius, are both more frequent and crucially more apposite than any other writer's. It's the appropriate sue of these, their rightness, as well as their imaginative force, that makes him the supreme dramatic writer, but also writer per se of the western canon, should we go that far. Encompassed a greater range and invented a register of feeling that broke convention in both naturalism and psychological force. And in timing, especially comic timing, he's equally unsurpassed - even Beckett owes him a huge debt. There are other great dramatic writers with poetic or great language, most notably Ibsen (perhaps the greatest after Shakespeare), Chekhov, the trilogy of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and for comedy obviously Aristophanes; and then in some rough descending order (apologies for this late ... more+13Shakespeare's plays are appealing on all levels. They have clever dialogue, well developed characters, and intriguing themes. They aren't clear cut. The first time you see Julius Caesar, you may sympathize with Brutus."
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"docid": "D702597#0",
"title": "https://www.livescience.com/55327-the-enlightenment.html\nWhat Was the Enlightenment?",
"text": "\"Live Science History Reference: What Was the Enlightenment? By Jessie Szalay, Live Science Contributor | July 7, 2016 11:56pm ETMOREThis painting, by John Trumbull, depicts the moment on June 28, 1776, when the first draft of the Declaration of Independence was presented to the Second Continental Congress. The document incorporated many Enlightenment ideas. Credit: Architect of the Capitol The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was a philosophical movement that took place primarily in Europe and, later, in North America, during the late 17 th and early 18 th century. Its participants thought they were illuminating human intellect and culture after the \"\"dark\"\" Middle Ages. Characteristics of the Enlightenment include the rise of concepts such as reason, liberty and the scientific method. Enlightenment philosophy was skeptical of religion — especially the powerful Catholic Church — monarchies and hereditary aristocracy. Enlightenment philosophy was influential in ushering in the French and American revolutions and constitutions. Historians disagree on precisely when the Enlightenment began, though most agree that the Enlightenment's origins are tied to the Scientific Revolution in the 1600s, according to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The Enlightenment culminated in the French Revolution (1789-1799) and was followed by the Romantic period."
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"docid": "D1419736#0",
"title": "https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/jan/02/death-oscar-wilde-wife-solved\nLetters unravel mystery of the death of Oscar Wildeâs wife",
"text": "Oscar Wilde Letters unravel mystery of the death of Oscar Wilde’s wife Grandson of Irish dramatist has unearthed medical evidence in private family letters which points to likely cause of death Dalya Alberge Thu 1 Jan 2015 19.00 EST21.11 ESTThis article is over 3 years old9,627Constance Wilde in Heidelberg in 1896. Photograph: Merlin Holland Archive The sudden death of the wife of Oscar Wilde at the tender age of 40 has long been a mystery. In the 116 years since she met her tragic end, speculative theories have ranged from spinal damage following a fall down stairs to syphilis caught from her husband. Now the mystery may have been solved. Merlin Holland, grandson of the Irish wit and author of The Importance of Being Earnest and Lady Windermere’s Fan, has unearthed medical evidence within private family letters, which has enabled a doctor to determine the likely cause of Constance’s demise. The letters reveal symptoms nowadays associated with multiple sclerosis but apparently wrongly diagnosed by her two doctors. One resorted to dubious remedies and the other conducted a botched operation that days later claimed her life. The letters detail symptoms that progressively robbed her of the ability to walk, riddling her body with pain and leaving her with excruciating headaches and extreme fatigue. Although multiple sclerosis was by then certainly known within the medical profession, the seriousness of her condition went unrecognised. She turned to an unnamed German “nerve doctor”, whose eccentric treatments involved baths and electricity, and to an Italian, Luigi Maria Bossi, who believed that neurological and mental illness could be cured with gynaecological operations."
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"docid": "D2533588#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Call_of_the_Wild\nThe Call of the Wild",
"text": "\"The Call of the Wild From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Call of the Wild (disambiguation). The Call of the Wild First edition cover Author Jack London Illustrator Philip R. Goodwin and Charles Livingston Bull Cover artist Charles Edward Hooper Country United States Language English Genre Adventure fiction Publisher Macmillan Publication date 1903Media type Print ( Serial, Hardcover & Paperback)Pages 515 pp (First Edition)OCLC 28228581The Call of the Wild is a short adventure novel by Jack London published in 1903 and set in Yukon, Canada during the 1890s Klondike Gold Rush, when strong sled dogs were in high demand. The central character of the novel is a dog named Buck. The story opens at a ranch in Santa Clara Valley, California, when Buck is stolen from his home and sold into service as a sled dog in Alaska. He becomes progressively feral in the harsh environment, where he is forced to fight to survive and dominate other dogs. By the end, he sheds the veneer of civilization, and relies on primordial instinct and learned experience to emerge as a leader in the wild. London spent almost a year in the Yukon, and his observations form much of the material for the book. The story was serialized in the Saturday Evening Post in the summer of 1903 and was published a month later in book form. The book’s great popularity and success made a reputation for London. As early as 1935, the story was adapted to film, and it has since seen several more cinematic adaptations."
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"docid": "D1998440#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugged_Individualism\nIndividualism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Rugged Individualism)navigation search\"\"Individual freedom\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see personal freedom and personal liberty. Part of a series on Individualism Topics and concepts [hide]Autonomy Civil liberties Do it yourself Eremitism Free love Freethought Human rights Individual Individual rights Individual reclamation Individuation Laissez-faire Libertinism Liberty Methodological individualism Negative liberty Personal property Positive liberty Private property Self-actualization Self-ownership Self reliance Subjectivity Thinkers [hide]Antiphon Aristippus Aristotle Émile Armand Albert Camus Diogenes of Sinope Ralph Waldo Emerson Epicurus William Godwin Emma Goldman Friedrich Hayek Karl Hess Miguel Giménez Igualada Thomas Jefferson Laozi Albert Libertad John Locke Hipparchia of Maroneia H. L. Mencken John Stuart Mill Ludwig von Mises Michel de Montaigne Friedrich Nietzsche Renzo Novatore Robert Nozick Michel Onfray Georges Palante Horst Matthai Quelle Ayn Rand Murray Rothbard Han Ryner Marquis de Sade Arthur Schopenhauer Adam Smith Herbert Spencer Lysander Spooner Max Stirner Henry David Thoreau Benjamin Tucker James L. Walker Josiah Warren Oscar Wilde Zeno Yang Zhu Philosophies [hide]Anarchism Anarcho-capitalism Classical liberalism Egoist anarchism Ethical egoism Existentialism Hedonism Humanism Individualist anarchism Individualist feminism Equity feminism Liberal feminism Left-libertarianism Left-wing market anarchism Liberalism Libertarianism Libertarian socialism Minarchism Mutualism Objectivism Right libertarianism Social anarchism Voluntaryism Principal concerns [hide]Anti-individualism Authoritarianism Collectivism Conformity Dogmatism Group rights Herd mentality Indoctrination Mass society Mobbing Social engineering Statism Tyranny Tyranny of the majority Theocracy Totalitarianismv t e Individualism is the moral stance, political philosophy, ideology, or social outlook that emphasizes the moral worth of the individual. [ 1] [2] Individualists promote the exercise of one's goals and desires and so value independence and self-reliance [3] and advocate that interests of the individual should achieve precedence over the state or a social group, [3] while opposing external interference upon one's own interests by society or institutions such as the government. [ 3] Individualism is often defined in contrast to totalitarianism, collectivism, authoritarianism, communitarianism, statism, cosmopolitanism, tribalism, altruism, and more corporate social forms. [ 4] [5]Individualism makes the individual its focus [1] and so starts \"\"with the fundamental premise that the human individual is of primary importance in the struggle for liberation.\"\" [ 6] Classical liberalism, existentialism, and anarchism are examples of movements that take the human individual as a central unit of analysis. [ 6] Individualism thus involves \"\"the right of the individual to freedom and self-realization\"\". [ 7]It has also been used as a term denoting \"\"The quality of being an individual; individuality\"\" [3] related to possessing \"\"An individual characteristic; a quirk .\"\" [ 3] Individualism is thus also associated with artistic and bohemian interests and lifestyles where there is a tendency towards self-creation and experimentation as opposed to tradition or popular mass opinions and behaviors [3] [8] as so also with humanist philosophical positions and ethics. ["
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"docid": "D2593944#0",
"title": "http://wilderness.org/article/wilderness-act\nWilderness Act",
"text": "\"2014 marked the 50th anniversary of the landmark Wilderness Act. See how this law revolutionized wilderness protections. It's a time for celebration! 2014 marks the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Wilderness Act, the landmark conservation bill that created a way for Americans to protect their most pristine wildlands for future generations. The 1964 Wilderness Act, written by The Wilderness Society's Howard Zahniser created the National Wilderness Preservation System, which protects nearly 110 million acres of wilderness areas from coast to coast. This anniversary is a wonderful chance to celebrate all that's been achieved for wilderness in the past 50 years and remind Americans of all that we can achieve in the next 50. Video: The story of the Wilderness Act from National Geographic. Join us in Colorado to celebrate The Wilderness Act at 50What Did The Wilderness Act Achieve? The Wilderness Act is considered one of America’s greatest conservation achievements. The act created our National Wilderness Preservation System and provided the means for Americans to induct unspoiled areas into the system."
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"docid": "D519139#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman\nWalt Whitman",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Walt Whitman Walt Whitman, 1887Born Walter Whitman May 31, 1819 West Hills, New York, U. S. Died March 26, 1892 (aged 72) Camden, New Jersey, U. S. Signature Walter \"\" Walt \"\" Whitman ( / ˈ hw ɪ t m ə n /; May 31, 1819 – March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and journalist. A humanist, he was a part of the transition between transcendentalism and realism, incorporating both views in his works. Whitman is among the most influential poets in the American canon, often called the father of free verse. [ 1] His work was very controversial in its time, particularly his poetry collection Leaves of Grass, which was described as obscene for its overt sexuality. Born in Huntington on Long Island, Whitman worked as a journalist, a teacher, a government clerk, and—in addition to publishing his poetry—was a volunteer nurse during the American Civil War. Early in his career, he also produced a temperance novel, Franklin Evans (1842). Whitman's major work, Leaves of Grass, was first published in 1855 with his own money. The work was an attempt at reaching out to the common person with an American epic. He continued expanding and revising it until his death in 1892. After a stroke towards the end of his life, he moved to Camden, New Jersey, where his health further declined."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/author\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (4.33 / 3 votes)Rate this definition:writer, author (noun)writes (books or stories or articles or the like) professionally (for pay)generator, source, author (verb)someone who originates or causes or initiates something\"\"he was the generator of several complaints\"\"author (verb)be the author of\"\"She authored this play\"\"Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:author (Noun)The originator or creator of a work, especially of a literary composition.author (Noun)Someone who writes books for a living; a bookwright.author (Verb)To create a work as its author. Origin: From autour, from autor, from auctor, from augeo. The is unetymological as there is no in the original Latin spelling. This may be from the spelling autheur. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Author (noun)the beginner, former, or first mover of anything; hence, the efficient cause of a thing; a creator; an originator Author (noun)one who composes or writes a book; a composer, as distinguished from an editor, translator, or compiler Author (noun)the editor of a periodical Author (noun)an informant Author (verb)to occasion; to originate Author (verb)to tell; to say; to declare Origin: [OE. authour, autour, OF. autor, F. auteur, fr. L. auctor, sometimes, but erroneously, written autor or author, fr. augere to increase, to produce. See Auction, n.]Freebase (4.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Author An author is broadly defined as \"\"the person who originated or gave existence to anything\"\" and whose authorship determines responsibility for what was created."
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"docid": "D56630#0",
"title": "http://docs.swagger.io/spec.html\nSwagger RESTful API Documentation Specification",
"text": "\"Swagger RESTful API Documentation Specification Version 1.2The key words “MUST”, “MUST NOT”, “REQUIRED”, “SHALL”, “SHALL NOT”, “SHOULD”, “SHOULD NOT”, “RECOMMENDED”, “MAY”, and “OPTIONAL” in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119. The Swagger specification is licensed under The Apache License, Version 2.0.1. Introduction Swagger™ is a project used to describe and document RESTful APIs. The Swagger specification defines a set of files required to describe such an API. These files can then be used by the Swagger-UI project to display the API and Swagger-Codegen to generate clients in various languages. Additional utilities can also take advantage of the resulting files, such as testing tools.2. Revision History Version Date Notes1.2 2014-03-14 Initial release of the formal document.1.1 2012-08-22 Release of Swagger 1.11.0 2011-08-10 First release of the Swagger Specification3. Definitions Resource A resource in Swagger is an entity that has a set of exposed operations. The entity can represent an actual object (pets, users..) or a set of logical operations collated together. It is up to the specification user to decide whether sub-resources should be referred to as part of their main resource or as a resource of their own."
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"docid": "D1017740#0",
"title": "http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cprogramming/c_structures.htm\nC - Structures",
"text": "\"C - Structures Advertisements Previous Page Next Page Arrays allow to define type of variables that can hold several data items of the same kind. Similarly structure is another user defined data type available in C that allows to combine data items of different kinds. Structures are used to represent a record. Suppose you want to keep track of your books in a library. You might want to track the following attributes about each book −Title Author Subject Book IDDefining a Structure To define a structure, you must use the struct statement. The struct statement defines a new data type, with more than one member. The format of the struct statement is as follows −struct [ structure tag] {member definition;member definition;...member definition;} [ one or more structure variables ];The structure tag is optional and each member definition is a normal variable definition, such as int i; or float f; or any other valid variable definition. At the end of the structure's definition, before the final semicolon, you can specify one or more structure variables but it is optional. Here is the way you would declare the Book structure −struct Books {char title [ 50 ];char author [ 50 ];char subject [ 100 ];int book_id;} book;Accessing Structure Members To access any member of a structure, we use the member access operator (.). The member access operator is coded as a period between the structure variable name and the structure member that we wish to access."
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"docid": "D3043543#0",
"title": "http://sf-planning.org/permit-faq-glossary\nPermit FAQ & Glossary",
"text": "\"Permit FAQ & Glossary How Do I? Learn about the Permitting Process Find a Permitting How-To Guide for my project Find Applications & Forms Learn more about what to consider if I am buying a property These are the questions we hear the most. Each FAQ and answer is general and your question may require more detailed analysis, based on your specific project. If you don't see what you are looking for here, please visit or call us at the Planning Information Center (PIC) —we're here to help!Permits Do I need a permit? How long does it take? How much does it cost? Zoning & Land Use How do I find the zoning district (also known as \"\"use district\"\") of my property and what does it mean? When would I need a Public Hearing? What to expect at a Public Hearing How do I request an inspection? How do I report a potential code violation pertaining to minimum housing standard, land use violations, noise, vacant and unfit buildings, and more?"
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"title": "http://legaldictionary.lawin.org/concession/\nConcession",
"text": "\"Concession Author: Asian Law Read related entries on C, Definition, Synonyms, COThe World's Largest Free and Online Legal Dictionary. Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concession Synonyms and Definition Contents Legal Definition and Related Resources of Concession Meaning of Concession Concession Alternative Definition Synonyms of Concession Related Entries of Concession in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Concession in Historical Law Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Related Legal Terms Mentioned in these terms Browse Notice Vocabularies (Semantic Web Information)Concept of Concession in the context of Real Property Concept of Concession in the context of Real Property Resources See Also Meaning of Concession A privilege or space granted or leased for a particular use within specified premises . See Citv of Detroit v Tygard, 161 N. W.2d 1, 381 Mich. 271. The grantee of a concession is known as a concessionaire. Concession Alternative Definition A grant. The word Is frequently used in this sense when applied to grants made by the French and Spanish governments in Louisiana. Synonyms of Concession (Authorization), nounallowanceauthorityauthorizationbestowalclearanceconcessioconfermentconferralendowmentgivinggrantimpartmentleavelicensepermissionpermitpresentationprivilegesanctionvouchsafementwarrant (Compromise), nounacceptanceaccordacknowledgmentacquiescenceadmissionadmittingagreementallowanceassentcapitulationconcurrencegiving ingrantgrantingrecognitionrecognizancereconciliationrelinquishmentsettlementsubmissionsurrenderyielding Related Entries of Concession in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or run a search for Concession in the American Encyclopedia of Law, the Asian Encyclopedia of Law, the European Encyclopedia of Law, the UK Encyclopedia of Law or the Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law. Concession in Historical Law You might be interested in the historical meaning of this term. Browse or search for Concession in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law. Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Search for legal acronyms and/or abbreviations containing Concession in the Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms Dictionary."
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"title": "http://www.winsite.com/platform/platform+agnostic+definition/\nPlatform Agnostic Definition Software",
"text": "Platform Agnostic Definition Software Open Clovis Applicaton Service Platform v.1Open Clovis is a standard-based carrier-grade software platform. It provides a complete system manageability and high availability solution for any carrier grade network element. It is OS/platform agnostic but pre-integrated with. ... File Name: Open Clovis Applicaton Service Platform Author: openclovis License: Freeware (Free)File Size: 7.38 Mb Runs on: BSD; Linux Advertisement XPSEDAPI v.1.0XPSEDAPI is a cross- platform (programming language agnostic) definition of an application programming interface for working with and manipulating SED-ML documents. Interfaces are defined in Interface Definition Language (IDL) with full documentation. File Name: XPSEDAPIAuthor: Andrew Miller License: Freeware (Free)File Size: Runs on: Windows Bugwerk v.1.4.0An adaptable, platform - agnostic application incident reporting infrastructure ranging from logging libs and webservice-based reporting to a J2EE logging server to a pluggable connection to. ... File Name: blueprint-1.4.0-sources.jar Author: bugwerk License: Freeware (Free)File Size: 25 Kb Runs on: Windows; Mac; Linux Midiki, the MITRE Dialogue Toolkit v.0.1.3Midiki, The MITRE Dialogue Toolkit, is a portable toolkit for building dialogue managers in Java. It implements the information-state model of dialogue as pioneered in Trindikit: a rule-based, theory-neutral, platform agnostic. ... File Name: midiki-0.1.3.jar Author: midiki License: Freeware (Free)File Size: 457 Kb Runs on: Windows; Mac; Linux Rim Physics v.1.0A highly configurable and easy to use object-oriented 3D physics engine written in C++. It is platform agnostic and high-performance.. File Name: Rim Physics Author: Carl Schissler License: Freeware (Free)File Size: Runs on: Windows Light ECCS v.1.0Light ECCS is a Lightweight Embedded Component Communication System."
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"title": "http://www.biopharma.com/terminology.html\n.",
"text": "\"Ronald A. Rader, author, Biopharmaceuticals in the U. S. and European Markets, published a two part series of articles concerning definitions of \"\"biopharmaceutical\"\" in Bio Executive, March and May 2005. What is a Biopharmaceutical, Part 1: (Bio)Technology-Based Definitions - This reviews the four very different basic views/paradigms/definitions of what is a biopharmaceutical, concentrating on technology-based definitions, e.g., biopharmaceuticals being pharmaceuticals manufactured using biotechnology, and terms and definitions used by U. S. and European regulatory authorities. What is a Biopharmaceutical, Part 2: Company and Industry Definitions - This reviews and critiques the views/paradigms/definitions of biopharmaceutical no longer linked to or involving biotechnology, with these aberrant definitions often adopted by many in the financial community, press, companies (biopharma wannabees), and even the major U. S. trade associations (BIO and Ph RMA). Some major points: A basic presumption of the author and the great majority of others in the industry (>85% in a recent survey), particularly in the U. S., is that biopharmaceutical is a subset of pharmaceutical, i.e., that biopharmaceuticals are pharmaceuticals inherently (usually, very obviously) biological in nature and manufactured using biotechnology (involving use of live organisms), while drugs comprise the other major subset of pharmaceuticals, with their source and manufacture being chemical (non-biological) in nature. Small molecule and other drugs are not biopharmaceuticals!Despite its definition and use being rather clear to most, there are many diverse definitions and views of what is (and is not) a biopharmaceutical (and biotechnology). Many outside the industry, including many in the financial community and press/media, and many within the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries, including the major U. S. biotechnology and pharmaceutical trade associations (BIO, Ph RMA), purposely redefine and use the term much more broadly, ignoring or even disavowing linkage to or involvement with biotechnology, and almost always with little or no consistency. Caution! Many promulgating these abberant views/paradigms/definitions of what is biopharmaceutical (and biotechnology) seek to rebrand and redefine these products, the industry and themselves to promote their own vested interests. Four major views, definitions or paradigms of biopharmaceutical are identified: Broad Biotechnology - Biopharmaceuticals are defined as pharmaceuticals manufactured by biotechnology methods, with the products obviously having biological sources, usually involving live organisms or their active components (bioprocessing; also usually very obvious; or directly involving surrogates, e.g., protein/gene sequences). This broad view has been adopted by Biopharmaceuticals in the U. S. and European Markets, which includes all recombinant proteins, (monoclonal) antibodies, vaccines, blood/plasma-derived products, nonrecombinant culture-derived proteins, and cultured cells and tissues."
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"title": "http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/04675b.htm\nTheological Definition",
"text": "\"Theological Definition Please help support the mission of New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... The Vatican Council (Sess. iv, cap. iv) solemnly taught the doctrine of papal infallibility in the following terms:\"\"The Roman Pontiff, when he speaks ex cathedrâ, that is to say, when in the exercise of his office of pastor and teacher of all Christians he, in virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, defines that a doctrine on faith or morals is to be held by the whole Church, by the assistance of God promised to him in the person of Blessed Peter, has that infallibility with which it was the will of Our Divine Redeemer that His Church should be furnished in defining a doctrine on faith or morals . \"\" From this teaching we obtain an authoritative notion of the meaning of definition in its theological, as distinct from its philosophical, or canonical, sense. It is an irrevocable decision, by which the supreme teaching authority in the Church decides a question appertaining to faith or morals, and which binds the whole Church. From this explanation it will be seen that four conditions are required for a theological definition. It must be a decision by the supreme teaching authority in the Church There are two organs of supreme doctrinal authority, viz. : the pope, speaking in his official capacity of pastor and teacher of all Christians, and the bishops of the Catholic Church dispersed throughout the world or assembled in a general council. The pope, as successor of St. Peter, has definitive authority, in the exercise of which he speaks neither as a private individual, nor as a mere theologian, nor as Bishop of the Diocese of Rome, nor as Metropolitan of the Roman Province, nor as Primate of Italy, nor as Patriarch of the Western Church, nor as head of any Roman Congregation, but as supreme pastor of the whole Church."
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"title": "http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cplusplus/cpp_data_structures.htm\nC++ Data Structures",
"text": "\"C++ Data Structures Advertisements Previous Page Next Page C/C++ arrays allow you to define variables that combine several data items of the same kind, but structure is another user defined data type which allows you to combine data items of different kinds. Structures are used to represent a record, suppose you want to keep track of your books in a library. You might want to track the following attributes about each book −Title Author Subject Book IDDefining a Structure To define a structure, you must use the struct statement. The struct statement defines a new data type, with more than one member, for your program. The format of the struct statement is this −struct [structure tag] { member definition; member definition; ... member definition; } [one or more structure variables];The structure tag is optional and each member definition is a normal variable definition, such as int i; or float f; or any other valid variable definition. At the end of the structure's definition, before the final semicolon, you can specify one or more structure variables but it is optional. Here is the way you would declare the Book structure −struct Books { char title [50]; char author [50]; char subject [100]; int book_id; } book;Accessing Structure Members To access any member of a structure, we use the member access operator (.). The member access operator is coded as a period between the structure variable name and the structure member that we wish to access. You would use struct keyword to define variables of structure type. Following is the example to explain usage of structure −Live Demo#include <iostream>#include <cstring>using namespace std;struct Books {char title [ 50 ];char author [ 50 ];char subject [ 100 ];int book_id;};int main () {struct Books Book1; // Declare Book1 of type Bookstruct Books Book2; // Declare Book2 of type Book// book 1 specificationstrcpy ( Book1."
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"title": "http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/aSGuest6086-121030-authority-responsibility-relationships-education-ppt-powerpoint/\nauthority responsibility relationships",
"text": "authority responsibility relationshipsa SGuest6086 Download Share Add to Flag Embed Views: 12063 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Presentation Descriptionauthority responsibility relationships Comments By: smartfarhath (86 month (s) ago)hou can i download this presentation plzzzzzzzzzzz help me. my ID ia [email protected] By: arvind_khair (88 month (s) ago)Good Presentation.... Can download in Zip form but not available there... Cna you pls forward this to m,y mail [email protected];[email protected] By: hussain_manasif (111 month (s) ago)Tried to download but, it is downloaded as Win Zip where presentation is not available, Appreciate your efforts Presentation Transcript Authority-responsibility relationships : Authority-responsibility relationships Mohit Kumar Khanna Origin in definition of management : In the words of Stephen & Coutler – “Management is coordinating the work activities so that they are completed effectively and efficiently with and through other people.” The highlighted part of above definition clearly emphasizes upon organizing as an essential function of management. Origin in definition of management Organizing : In the words of Louis Allen – “Organizing is the process of identifying and grouping work to be performed, defining and delegating responsibility and authority and establishing relationship for the purpose of enabling people to work most effectively together in accomplishing objectives.” Organizing Slide 4: The aforesaid definition of organizing emphasizes upon the fact that: Defining responsibility. Delegating authority. Establishing relationship between authority and responsibility. are of vital importance for organizing. Authority : Definition: “ The right in a position to exercise discretion in making decisions affecting others.” -Weihrich , Cannice & Koontz."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/Are-tomatoes-fruits-or-vegetables\nAre tomatoes fruits or vegetables?",
"text": "\"John Burgess, A diplomat is one who is paid to dine for his country; I've done so globally. Answered Nov 7, 2015 · Author has 12.9k answers and 41m answer views Originally Answered: Is tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Yes! A tomato is both a fruit and a vegetable, depending how (and why) you want to look at it. Botanically, it's the fruit of the tomato plant. For purposes of human consumption, though, it's primarily a vegetable. It's not generally eaten in the same way as a fruit like a banana or apple. It tends to be eaten more like a vegetable like onion or lettuce. There are desserts made of tomato, but they're somewhat rare internationally.9.4k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How is a tomato a fruit and a banana a vegetable? Is rhubarb a fruit or vegetable?"
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"title": "http://www.flashcardmachine.com/transmedia-storytelling.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Transmedia Storytelling Description N/ATotal Cards 59Subject Film, Theatre & Television Level Undergraduate 1Created 10/26/2010Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Film, Theatre & Television Flashcards Cards Term Cultural Attractor Definition Draws together and creates common ground between diverse communities-Henry Jenkins, \"\"Searching for the Origami Unicorn\"\"Term Cultural Activator Definition Sets into motion a work's decipherment, speculation, and elaboration-Henry Jenkins, \"\"Searching for the Origami Unicorn\"\"Term\"\"A transmedia story unfolds across multiple media platforms, with each new text making a distinctive and valuable contribution to the whole. \"\" Definition- Henry Jenkins, \"\"Searching for the Origami Unicorn\"\"Term Media Mix Definition Disperses content across different media (broadcast media, cell phones, collectibles, amusement parks, game arcades)Collective intelligence Term World Building Definition\"\"The act of creating compelling environments that cannot be fully explored or exhausted within a single work or even a single medium\"\"- Henry Jenkins, \"\"Searching for the Origami Unicorn\"\" (Migratory cues? ) Term Additive Comprehension Definition A detail that, when added, changes your perception of the fictional text Term Transmedia Storytelling (Jenkins)Definition A process where integral elements of a fiction get dispered systematically across multiple delivery channels for the purpose of creating a unified and coordinated entertainment experience. Term Horizontal Integration Definition One company holds the interests across a range of what was once distinct media industries (Transmedia storytelling reflects the economics of media consolidation, or \"\"synergy,\"\" which makes transmedia expansion an economic imperative)Term Importance of Charles Dickens to Transmedia Definition Impact of technology Economics of serials Authorship Open dialogue with readership Track response Term Roland Barthes Definition French Critic, writer of \"\"Death of the Author\"\" (1968),Hermeneutic Codes\"\"Writerly\"\" and \"\"Readerly\"\" texts Work vs. Text Advocated divorcing author from text, let reader find meaning Term Canon Definition Long: Designed from the get-go to be an integral part of the story (Source? ) Term Gérard Genette Definition Originator of paratext theories (from Gray)Paratexts form the \"\"threshold\"\" between the inside and outside of a text. While a paratext can exist without a source, text cannot exist without paratexts Hypotexts vs. Hypertexts Term Affirmational vs. Transformative Fandom Definition Modes of fan engagement Affirmational (masculine/sanctioned): Focused on the text, authorial intent, establishing and upholding the narrative \"\"rules\"\"Transformative (feminine/non-sanctioned): Fanon over canon, appropriation over documentation, and multiple interpretations over hierarchical authority Term Hard, Soft, Chewy Definition Hard: Planned as transmedia story from outset Soft: One text becomes popular, more created from that Chewy: Might have had transmedia story planned, and only carried out once it was popular- Geoffrey Long, \"\"Transmedia Storytelling\"\"Term Undead Author Definition Author kills himself to create the impression that he is a fan, though he is allowed to keep his authority as the author (ex: Joss Whedon)- Jonathan Gray (borrowed from Barthes' \"\"The Death of the Author\"\")Term Entryway vs. In Medias Res paratexts Definition Entryway: Gives a point of entry into a text (ex: Trailers)In medias res: Flows between the gaps of textual exhibition- Jonathan Gray Term Peritexts vs. Epitexts Definition Peritext: Paratext within text (ex: Dedications)Epitext: Paratext outside text (ex: Reviews, Public Response)- Genette, referenced by Gray Term Work vs. Text Definition Work: Tangible, \"\"can be held in the hand\"\"Text: Process of consumption-Barthes, referenced by Gray Term Continuity vs. Multiplicity Definition Continuity: Continuiing of of the \"\"unified experience\"\" which is \"\"systematically\"\" developed across multiple texts Multiplicity: Possibility of alternate versions of the characters or stories. Paves the way for unauthorized extensions of the hypotext.-Jenkins, 7 Principles Revisited Term Auteur Theory Definition Author gives value to a text Term Collective Intelligence Definition Knowledge communities that work to understand a text- Henry Jenkins (\"\"Transmedia Storytelling 101,\"\") coined by Pierre Levy Term Trickster author Definition An author who does not have a plan, but makes things up on the way (ex: David Lynch)- Henry Jenkins, \"\"Do You Enjoy Making the Rest of Us Feel Stupid? \"\""
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"title": "http://webapps.dol.gov/elaws/osha/confined/definitions.asp\nUNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR",
"text": "\"OSHA Confined Spaces Advisor Definitions Acceptable entry conditions Attendant Authorized entrant Blanking or blinding Bodily enter Confined space Designed for continuous worker occupancy Double block and bleed Emergency Engulfing Engulfment Entry Entry permit Entry supervisor Hazardous atmosphere Hot work permit Immediately dangerous to life or health Inerting Isolation Limited or restricted means for entry or exit Line breaking Non-permit confined space Official text Oxygen deficient atmosphere Oxygen enriched atmosphere Permit-required confined space Permit-required confined space program Permit system Prohibited condition Rescue service Retrieval system Specific space Testing Back to Advisor Back to top of page/definitions list Acceptable entry conditions means the conditions that must exist in a permit space to allow entry and to ensure that employees involved with a permit-required confined space entry can safely enter into and work within the space. Attendant means an individual stationed outside one or more permit spaces who monitors the authorized entrants and who performs all attendant's duties assigned in the employer's permit space program. Authorized entrant means an employee who is authorized by the employer to enter a permit space. Blanking or blinding means the absolute closure of a pipe, line, or duct by the fastening of a solid plate (such as a spectacle blind or a skillet blind) that completely covers the bore and that is capable of withstanding the maximum pressure of the pipe, line, or duct with no leakage beyond the plate. Back to Advisor Back to top of page/definitions list Bodily enter means the action by which a person passes through an opening into a permit-required confined space. Entry includes ensuing work activities in that space and is considered to have occurred as soon as any part of the entrant's body breaks the plane of an opening into the space. Confined space means a space that: Is large enough and so configured that an employee can bodily enter and perform assigned work; and Has limited or restricted means for entry or exit (for example, tanks, vessels, silos, storage bins, hoppers, vaults, and pits are spaces that may have limited means of entry. ); and Is not designed for continuous employee occupancy. Designed for continuous worker occupancy Intended as a place of regular work and supplied with ventilation and other conditions necessary to support life Double block and bleed means the closure of a line, duct, or pipe by closing and locking or tagging two in-line valves and by opening and locking or tagging a drain or vent valve in the line between the two closed valves. Emergency means any occurrence (including any failure of hazard control or monitoring equipment) or event internal or external to the permit space that could endanger entrants."
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"title": "http://www.masslegalhelp.org/housing/accommodations\nReasonable Accommodations",
"text": "\"What is a reasonable accommodation? If you have a disability, you may be able to get what is called a reasonable accommodation. A reasonable accommodation means that a housing authority or subsidized development makes certain adjustments in rules, policies, services, or even the physical structure of an apartment so that you can have full use of your home. It means that sometimes housing authorities and subsidized landlords need to make exceptions and do things differently to enable a person who is disabled to participate more easily in a housing program. You can request an accommodation when you are applying for housing, before moving into housing, or during your tenancy. You are protected against housing discrimination and entitled to make requests for reasonable accommodations when you are applying for or living in most types of housing, whether it is public housing or privately owned subsidized or non-subsidized private housing. Who is entitled to a reasonable accommodation? People who have disabilities are generally protected against housing discrimination. But the definition of who is entitled to a reasonable accommodation and who is protected against discrimination are different. A person with a disability who is entitled to a reasonable accommodation is an individual with a: Physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities."
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"title": "http://poli.vub.ac.be/publi/pole-papers/pole0104.htm\nAnalyzing Non-State Actors in World Politics",
"text": "Toward a typology of non-state actors After reviewing the more general treatment of actors in the different theoretical perspectives, and assuming that non-state actors are a factor be reckoned with in the study world politics, we now turn to a more in depth conceptual examination of this type of actors. Such analysis is all the more imperative as the the first step in constructing a framework for the analysis of non-state actors is to define clearly the units of analysis. To this end, it is more useful to construct a typology of the units rather than to attempt an exhaustive list of all non-state actors (Taylor, 1984, p. 19). Scholars of international relations, however, disagree over how to classify non-state actors in world politics (Bennet, 1988, p. 412; Kegley & Wittkopf, 1989, p. 132). Because the study of transnational relations and non-state actors is a relatively new phenomena, much of the terminology used for classifying actors is unclear and contradictory. Especially, the definition of transnational organizations appears to pose a lot of conceptual difficulties. Another problem concerns the categorization of more complex non-state actors that are neither purely governmental nor purely private in nature. These kinds of mixed organizations, of which the International Labour Organization and the Berne Union are examples, are not recognized as a separate category of actors in conventional classification schemes. This section begins by proposing a definition of actors in world politics that is broad enough to encompass non-state actors. It then examines the different classes of non-state actors that have been identified in the literature, showing how the leading scholars within the field disagree over some basic definitions."
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"title": "http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/mahesh/using-xaml-grid-in-wpf/\nUsing XAML Grid in WPF",
"text": "\"Using XAML Grid in WPFMahesh Chand Dec 17 2014 Article2 0 9.3kfacebook twitter linked In google Plus Reddit Email Bookmark Other Artcile Expand The WPF Grid Control is a content control that represents data in a flat columns and rows format where a row and a column may be managed independently. Create Grid The Grid element in XAML represents a WPF Grid control. The following code snippet creates a Grid control, sets its width and foreground color and ensures the grid lines are visible. < Grid Name = \"\"MCGrid\"\" Width = \"\"400\"\" Background = \"\"Light Steel Blue\"\" Show Grid Lines = \"\"True\"\" \\ >The Column Definitions property is used to add columns and the Row Definitions property is used to add rows to a Grid. The following code snippet adds three columns and three rows to a grid. < Grid. Column Definitions >< Column Definition />< Column Definition />< Column Definition /></ Grid. Column Definitions >< Grid. Row Definitions >< Row Definition Height = \"\"45\"\" />< Row Definition Height = \"\"45\"\" />< Row Definition Height = \"\"45\"\" /></ Grid. Row Definitions >Any control in WPF can be placed within a grid using its Grid."
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"docid": "D1386671#0",
"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/ap-government16.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title AP Government Description Unit 4Total Cards 194Subject Other Level 12th Grade Created 03/08/2011Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Other Flashcards Related Study Documents from www.coursehero.com (What's Course Hero?)Terms-Presidency-... Course: ECON IDKSchool: Gaston Christian School F09 Review for Te... Course: POLS 205School: Harding CHEAT SHEET PRESI... Course: SOCIAL SCIENCE 101School: Mater Academy Charter High Unit 4 Institutio... Course: ECON APSchool: El Monte High Chapter 10 - Notes Course: GOVT 220School: Liberty American Governme... Course: POS 2041School: University of South Florida Chapter 14: The P... Course: SOCIAL SCI 10352School: Providence High School U. S. Government -... Course: POL 110School: Gustavus Review Sheet Test 2Course: GOV 320f School: University of Texas»Browse Related Documents Cards Term APPEASEMENTDefinitionthe policy of settling international quarrels by admitting and satisfying grievances through rational negotiation and compromise, thereby avoiding the resort to an armed conflict, which would be expensive, bloody, and possibly dangerous Term Armed Services Committee Definition An executive committee with people in charge of helping with armed services Term Client Foreign Policy Definition Washington often provides aid to American corporations doing business abroad because the aid helps those firms directly without imposing any apparent costs on a n equally distinct group in society. Term Cold War Definition Refers to the nonmilitary struggle between the United States (and its allies) and the former Soviet Union (and its allies) following WW2. Term Containment Definition The idea that the US should contain aggressive nations. Term Cost overruns Definition Actual costs that are several times grater than estimated costs. These occur frequently among private contractors producing new weapons for the Pentagon. Term Council on Foreign Relations Definition A non partisan council among many countries to discuss political actions Term Defense Reorganization Plan Definition First is the unprecedented strategic value of time —the ability to react instantly against aggression in this nuclear-space age. ( Pentagon)Term Disengagement View Definitionthe view that U. S. involvement in Vietnam had led to a military defeat and political disaster and that further similar involvements should be avoided."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/Centralized%20government\nTranslations for Centralized government",
"text": "\"Freebase (4.20 / 5 votes)Rate this definition: Centralized government A centralized government is one in which power or legal authority is exerted or coordinated by a de facto political executive to which federal states, local authorities, and smaller units are considered subject. In a national context, centralization occurs in the transfer of power to a typically sovereign nation state. All constituted governments are, to some degree, necessarily centralized, in the sense that a theoretically federal state exerts an authority or prerogative beyond that of its constituent parts. To the extent that a base unit of society — usually conceived as an individual citizen — vests authority in a larger unit, such as the state or the local community, authority is centralized. The extent to which this ought to occur, and the ways in which centralized government evolves, forms part of social contract theory. e.g. what is available to consumers and manufacturing organisations is determined through centralization Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of Centralized government in Chaldean Numerology is: 5Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of Centralized government in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7Images & Illustrations of Centralized government Translations for Centralized government From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryzentralisierte Regierung Germanकेंद्रीकृत सरकार Hindicentraliserad regering Swedish Get even more translations for Centralized government »Translation Find a translation for the Centralized government definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these Centralized government definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"Centralized government.\"\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web."
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"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0166411508600710\nTheoretical Psychology: a Definition and Systematic Classification 1",
"text": "Advances in Psychology Volume 40, 1987, Pages 165-174Theoretical Psychology: a Definition and Systematic Classification 1K. B. Madsen Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-4115 (08)60071-0 Get rights and content Abstract This paper presents a proposal for a definition of the discipline of theoretical psychology and a systematic classification of its different sub-disciplines. I shall summarize the various published definitions of theoretical psychology in this way: Theoretical psychology can be defined as the metascientific study of psychological theories and theory-problems. After the definitions I shall present a rough classification of the different papers presented at the founding conference for the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and reproduced in this volume. Previous chapter Next chapter Current Issues in Theoretical Psychology Wm J. Balcer, M. E. Hyland, H. Van Rappard, A. W. Staats (Editors) © Elsevier Science Publishers B. V. (North-Holland), 1987 165 THEORETICAL PSYCHOLOGY: A DEFINITION AND SYSTEMATIC CLASSIFICATION' K. B. Madsen Royal Danish School of Educational Studies Copenhagen, Denmark SUMMARY: This paper presents a proposal for a definition of the discipline of theoretical psychology and a systematic classification of its different sub-disciplines. I shall summarize the various published definitions of theoretical psychology in this way: Theoretical psychology can be defined as the melasclentific study of psychological theories and theory-problems. After the defmitions I shall present a rough classification of the different papers presented at the founding conference for the International Society for Theoretical Psychology and reproduced in this volume. A Concept of Science Before we define metascience it would be convenient to have a definition of science. This is a major problem and some people would prefer to postpone the formulation of such a definition until after a long metascientific exposition. But we prefer to start with a preliminary definition which may later be revised. Our conception of science contains the following three components: Empirical Research."
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"docid": "D1120012#0",
"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/chap-8.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title chap 8Description Adapting organizations to todays markets Total Cards 29Subject Business Level Undergraduate 1Created 02/18/2007Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Business Flashcards Cards Term Economies of Scale Definition Companies can reduce their production costs if they can purchase raw material in bulk; the average cost of goods goes down as production levels increase. Term Hierarchy Definition A system in which one person is at the top of the organization and there is ranked or sequential ordering from the top of managers and others who are responsible to that person. Term Chain of Command Definition The line of authority that moves from the top of the hierarchy to the lowest level. Term Bureaucracy Definition An organization with many layers of managers who set rules and regulations and oversee all decisions. Term Centralized Authority Definition When decision making authority is maintained at the top level of management at the company's headquarters. Term Decentralized authority Definition When decision making authority is delegated to lower level managers and employees who are more familiar with local conditions than headquarter's management could be. Term Span of control Definition The optimum number of subordinates a manager supervises or should supervise."
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"docid": "D687242#0",
"title": "https://www.eia.gov/tools/glossary/?id=electricity\nA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ",
"text": "\"electricity Acid rain: Also called acid precipitation or acid deposition, acid rain is precipitation containing harmful amounts of nitric and sulfuric acids formed primarily by sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned. It can be wet precipitation (rain, snow, or fog) or dry precipitation (absorbed gaseous and particulate matter, aerosol particles or dust). Acid rain has a p H below 5.6. Normal rain has a p H of about 5.6, which is slightly acidic. The term p H is a measure of acidity or alkalinity and ranges from 0 to 14. A p H measurement of 7 is regarded as neutral. Measurements below 7 indicate increased acidity, while those above indicate increased alkalinity. Adequacy (electric): The ability of the electric system to supply the aggregate electrical demand and energy requirements of the end-use customers at all times, taking into account scheduled and reasonably expected unscheduled outages of system elements. NERC definition Adjustment bid: A bid auction conducted by the independent system operator or power exchange to redirect supply or demand of electricity when congestion is anticipated. Aggregator: Any marketer, broker, public agency, city, county, or special district that combines the loads of multiple end-use customers in negotiating the purchase of electricity, the transmission of electricity, and other related services for these customers."
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"docid": "D993081#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-authoritarian-parenting-2794955\n8 Characteristics of Authoritarian Parenting",
"text": "\"Theories Developmental Psychology8 Characteristics of Authoritarian Parenting The Effects of Authoritarian Parenting on Children By Kendra Cherry | Reviewed by Steven Gans, MDUpdated February 20, 2018Share Pin Email Print JGI/Jamie Grill / Blend Images / Getty Images Authoritarian parenting is a parenting style characterized by high demands and low responsiveness. Parents with an authoritarian style have very high expectations of their children, yet provide very little in the way of feedback and nurturance. Mistakes tend to be punished harshly. When feedback does occur, it is often negative. Yelling and corporal punishment are also commonly seen in the authoritarian style. Brief History During the 1960s, developmental psychologist Diana Baumrind described three different types of parenting styles based on her research with preschool-age children. One of the main parenting styles identified by Baumrind is known as the authoritarian parenting style. Authoritarian parents have high expectations of their children and have very strict rules that they expect to be followed unconditionally. According to Baumrind, these parents \"\"are obedience and status-oriented, and expect their orders to be obeyed without explanation. \"\" People with this parenting style often utilize punishment rather than discipline but are not willing or able to explain the reasoning behind their rules."
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"docid": "D1108383#0",
"title": "http://nlp.cs.nyu.edu/meyers/controversial-wikipedia-corpus/english-html/main/main_0244.html\nFascism",
"text": "\"Your continued donations keep Wikipedia running!Fascism From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article may require cleanup. Please discuss this issue on the talk page, and/or replace this tag with a more specific message. Editing help is available. This article has been tagged since December 2006. Part of the Politics series on Fascism Definition Definitions of fascism Varieties and derivatives of fascism Italian fascism Nazism Neo-Fascism Rexism Falangism Ustaše Clerical fascism Austrofascism Crypto-fascism Japanese fascism Greek fascism Brazilian Integralism Iron Guard Fascist political parties and movements Fascism as an international phenomenon List of fascist movements by country Fascism in history Fascio March on Rome Fascist Italy Nazi Germany Italian Social Republic4th of August Regime Relevant lists List of fascists Related subjects Fascist symbolism Roman salute Blackshirts Corporatism Fascism and ideology National syndicalism Fascist Manifesto Black Brigades Actual Idealism Fascist unification rhetoric Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini National Bolshevism Third Position Neo-Nazism Grand Council of Fascism Anti-fascism Fascism Portal Politics Portal · v • d • e Fascism Portal Political Ideologies Part of the Politics seriesv • d • e Anarchism Christian Democracy Communism Communitarianism Conservatism Fascism Feminism Green politics Islamism Liberalism Libertarianism Nationalism Social democracy Socialism Ideologies of parties Parties by ideology Politics portal Fascism ( IPA: [ˈfæʃɪzm]) is a radical political ideology that combines elements of corporatism, authoritarianism, nationalism, militarism, anti- liberalism and anti-communism. The word fascism stems from the Italian word fascio (plural: fasci ), which may mean bundle, as in a political or militant group, or a nation. The term also comes from the fasces (rods bundled around an axe), which was an ancient Roman symbol of the authority of magistrates. The symbolism of the fasces suggested strength through unity; a single rod is easily broken, while the bundle is very difficult to break. The Italian Fascisti were also known as Blackshirts for their style of uniform incorporating a black shirt (See Also: political color ). Contents1 Roots and branches2 Definitions2.1 Scope of the word Fascism2.1.1 Fascist as epithet3 Italian Fascism4 Differences and similarities with Nazism5 Anti-Communism6 Fascism and religion6.1 Fascism and the Roman Catholic Church6.2 Fascism and the Protestant churches6.3 Clerical fascism6.4 Fascism and Islam7 Fascism and sexuality8 See also8.1 Neo-fascism links9 References10 Further reading10.1 General10.2 Fascist ideology10.3 International fascism11 External links11.1 Critics11.2 Proponents [ edit] Roots and branches Originally, the term fascism was used by an Italian political movement that ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini (see Italian fascism )."
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"docid": "D929418#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/48749268/civics-chapter-3-flash-cards/\nCivics - Chapter 3",
"text": "\"113 terms gaj642Civics - Chapter 3Americans, Citizenship, and Governments Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is a Citizen? a person who is loyal to a government and is protected by that governmentimmigrant a person who moves permanently to a new country; a person who came from other lands to live in a new countryethnic group a group of people who have the same race, culture or nationalityvalues the principles or beliefs people use to make judgments and decisionsinstitution an important practice, relationship, or organizationpopular sovereignty idea that government gets its power from the people Why is the United States referred to as a nation of immigrants? Almost all of the people in the United States come from families who once lived in another country. Where did the first people to live in North America come from thousands of years ago? Asia What do we call the first people to live in North America today? Native Americans Who were the first European settlers in North America (they began moving to North America in the 1500's) the Spanish Where did the Spanish begin settling in the 1500's? they settled in what is now Florida and the Southwest In the 1600's, who settled in what is now Canada? the French Who came to live on the east coast of North America? the English Who joined the English shortly after they settled in North America? other Europeans Did everyone come to North America of their own free will?"
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"docid": "D1370227#0",
"title": "https://www.vocabulary.com/dictionary/authoritarian%20regime\nauthoritarian regime",
"text": "\"authoritarian regime Add to List... Thesaurus Share It Definitions of authoritarian regime1n a government that concentrates political power in an authority not responsible to the people Synonyms: authoritarian state Type of: authorities, government, regimethe organization that is the governing authority of a political unit Word Familyauthoritarian regime authoritarian regimesthe \"\"authoritarian regime\"\" family Usage Examples All Sources Fiction Arts / Culture News Business Sports Science / Med Technology The action and reaction fit a Trump White House pattern of declining to chide authoritarian regimes for undemocratic practices. Seattle Times Mar 19, 2018Any authoritarian regime observing that history might reasonably conclude that nuclear weapons should be sought and never be given up …New York Times Mar 9, 2018In dealing with modern-day authoritarian regimes, Britain is at an even greater disadvantage. The Guardian Mar 9, 2018“But if that is not the case, the use of the Attorney General’s Office to persecute an opposition leader puts Mexico on the same level as authoritarian regimes .”Seattle Times Mar 4, 2018Prev Next \""
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"docid": "D177895#0",
"title": "http://www.decodedscience.org/the-science-of-child-rearing-research-and-opinion-on-parental-involvement/3566\nThe Science of Child Rearing: Research and Opinion on Parental Involvement",
"text": "The Science of Child Rearing: Research and Opinion on Parental Involvement November 12, 2011 by Gina Putt 4 Comments Share 40 +1 3 Share Pin 1 Tweet44The authoritative parenting style is most effective. Image by batluck The comedy magazine The Onion created a minor furor when it posted a faux article, “Study Finds Every Style of Parenting Produces Disturbed, Miserable Adults.” According to Yahoo! the story created “real confusion” when people in Santa Rosa did not realize the study, supposedly conducted by local researchers, did not actually exist. While the mix-up is amusing, real confusion does exist about what is scientifically known about child-rearing. Early Views on Childhood Throughout recorded history, children have not fared well. Much written about children was derogatory. American psycho-historian Lloyd de Mause quotes references to children who were called “beasts” or even “demons.” The importance of childhood as a distinct time in human life became more well-accepted with the advent of psychoanalysis as developed by Sigmund Freud. Freud emphasised the importance of early experiences, and of stages of child psycho-sexual development."
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"docid": "D1673823#0",
"title": "http://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/au/Authoritarianism\n.",
"text": "\"Article Content Authoritarianism The neutrality of this page is disputed. Authoritarianism is used to describe forms of government where the citizen is subject to state authority in many aspects of their life, including many that other political philosophies would see as matters for personal choice. Typically, the leadership ( government) of an authoritarian regime is ruled by an elite group which uses repressive means to stay in power. However, unlike totalitarian regimes, there is no desire or ideological justification for the state to control all aspects of a person's life, and the state will generally ignore the actions of an individual unless it is perceived to be directly challenging the state. Some people believe that countries ruled by authoritarianism can be economically successful. They give the example of Singapore which they cite as one of the most successful countries in the world, although it is ruled by an authoritarian regime. In Singapore's case, justification was given to its strict social behavior laws as \"\"a way to force civility onto a third-world country\"\", which it was at the time of its separation from Malaysia. Another country once considered authoritarian in this sense was Spain, under Franco. See also:statismtotalitarianism Search the Internet with Kids. Net."
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"docid": "D2601286#0",
"title": "http://www.governmentvs.com/en/authoritarian-vs-autocracy-definition/comparison-57-40-11\nAuthoritarian vs Autocracy Definition",
"text": "Authoritarian vs Autocracy Definition Facebook Twitter Google+ Email Linked In▼Authoritarian▼Autocracyswap <> Autocracy vs Authoritarian Definition Summary Definition Characteristics Countries History Similarities Differences All▼ ▼Definition A government which signifies blind trust towards the authority A government type in which a single person has unlimited authority Oxford Dictionary At the expense of personal freedom when obediece to authority is enforced then it is called as Authoritarian Government A system of government in which absolute power is with one person. Cambridge Dictionary A type of government that demands people to obey complete and refuses to give them any freedom. A government form in which unlimited power or authority is with a single person or a small group. Merriam-Webster Dictionary A government type which expects people to obey rules and laws blindly. When on person possesses unlimited power in a government, then it is called as Autocracy. Etymology Word Origin Language (s) English, Latin English, Greek Latin Root auctor - auctoritas Not Applicable Greek Root Not Applicable autokrateia Other autorite (Old French) - author (English) autocrat (English)Word Origin Period 17th century AD 17th century AD ⇅Similar Government Types Autocracy Despotism Dictatorship Fascism Totalitarian Authoritarian Despotism Dictatorship Fascism Kleptocracy Characteristics >> << Summary Comparison of Authoritarian vs Autocracy Definition Definition is the most distinguishing factor for any type of government. Comparison of Authoritarian vs Autocracy definition provides you with the exact difference between the meanings of both the types of government. It is now easier to compare Authoritarian Definition vs Authoritarian Definition from three different dictionaries. Along with the dictionary definitions, etymology comparisonn is also provided. Etymology gives the difference between the word origins of both the government forms."
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"docid": "D29336#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authority\nAuthority",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about authority as a concept. For other uses, see Authority (disambiguation). Authority (derived from the Latin word auctoritas ), as a concept, can be used to mean the right to exercise power given by the State (in the form of government, judges, police officers, etc. ), or by academic knowledge of an area (someone that can be an authority on a subject) or, in some societies, by higher spiritual powers or deities. When the word authority is used in the name of an organization, this name usually refers to the governing body upon which such authority is vested; for example, the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority or the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. It can also mean the right to do something or execute an order. Contents [ hide ]1 In various settings1.1 Political philosophy1.2 Other social sciences2 Max Weber3 See also4 References5 Further reading6 External links In various settings [ edit]In government, the term authority is often used interchangeably with power. However, their meanings differ: while power is defined as \"\"the ability to influence somebody to do something that he/she would not have done\"\", authority refers to a claim of legitimacy, the justification and right to exercise that power. For example, while a mob has the power to punish a criminal, for example by lynching, people who believe in the rule of law consider that only a court of law has the authority to punish a criminal legally as the law says. Political philosophy [ edit]There have been several contributions to the debate of political authority."
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"docid": "D916143#0",
"title": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/thinking-about-kids/201409/authoritative-vs-authoritarian-parenting-style\nAuthoritative vs. Authoritarian Parenting Style",
"text": "\"Authoritative vs. Authoritarian Parenting Style There's a big difference between discipline and punishment. Posted Sep 18, 2014SHARETWEETEMAILMOREIn response to the indictment last week of NFL player Adrian Peterson for child abuse, essayist Michael Eric Dyson wrote a thoughtful piece about the roots of corporal punishment within the American Black community. Among many insights is the following quote:\"\"The point of discipline is to transmit values to children. The purpose of punishment is to coerce compliance and secure control, and failing that, to inflict pain as a form of revenge . ..\"\" Dyson discusses the etymology of the two words. ' Discipline' comes from the Latin \"\" discipuli, \"\" from which we get the word 'disciple.' ' Punishment' comes from the Greek ' poine ' and Latin ' poena, ' which means revenge, from which we get the words 'pain' and 'penalty. '' Discipline' I find to be an interesting word with regards to parenting. It connotes one who shares the beliefs of a master and who follows their teaching. It also connotes being able to stick to a difficult path, despite temptations, as in the phrase ' self-discipline '."
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"docid": "D3300068#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Politics-What-is-the-difference-between-Conservative-Liberal-Centrist-Leftist-Right-Wing-Parties-in-the-modern-world\nPolitics: What is the difference between Conservative, Liberal, Centrist, Leftist, Right Wing Parties in the modern world?",
"text": "\"Political Spectrum Political Liberalism Vs. Political Conservatism Right-Wing Politics Left-Wing Politics Political Parties Political Conservatism Political Science Liberalism (politics) Word Definitions, Terminology, and Jargon Comparisons Politics Politics: What is the difference between Conservative, Liberal, Centrist, Leftist, Right Wing Parties in the modern world?8 Answers Giridharan Velamore, A keen student of history and observer of Politics Answered Oct 14, 2015 · Author has 2.6k answers and 1.9m answer views All these are part of political and social philosophy. Conservatism as a political and social philosophy promotes retaining traditional social institutions in the context of culture and civilization. conservatives seek to preserve things as they are, emphasizing stability and continuity, oppose modernism and seek a return to \"\"the way things were\"\". Liberalism is a political philosophy or worldview founded on ideas of liberty and equality. Liberals espouse a wide array of views depending on their understanding of these principles, but generally they support ideas and programs such as freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free markets, civil rights, democratic societies, secular governments, and international cooperation Political Left & Right The political terms Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution (1789–1799), referring to the seating arrangement in the Estates General. Those who sat on the left generally opposed the monarchy and supported the revolution, including the creation of a republic, while those on the right were supportive of the traditional institutions of the Old Regime Centrism or the center is a political outlook or specific position that involves acceptance or support of a balance of a degree of social equality and a degree of social hierarchy; while opposing political changes which would result in a significant shift of society either strongly to the left or the right. Centre left and centre right politics both involve a general association with centrism combined while leaning somewhat to their respective sides of the spectrum. It is something like balancing between the ideals of the left and right. In Indian context, I believe BJP is a party of Center right, while Congress is a party of the Center left."
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"docid": "D1195837#0",
"title": "http://www.sociologydiscussion.com/socialization/the-importance-of-socialization-in-society/2200\nThe Importance of Socialization in Society",
"text": "Article shared by : ADVERTISEMENTS: The Importance of Socialization in Society!The human infant comes into the world as biological organism with animal needs. ADVERTISEMENTS: He is gradually moulded into a social being and he learns social ways of acting and feeling. Without this process of moulding, the society could not continue itself, nor could culture exist, nor could the individual become a person. This process of moulding is called ‘Socialization’. Meaning of Socialization: Socialization, according to Mac Iver, “is the process by which social beings establish wider and profounder relationships with one another, in which they become more bound up with, and moa perceptive of the personality of themselves and of others and build up the complex structure of nearer and wider association. ”Kimball Young writes, “Socialization will mean the process of inducting the individual into the social and cultural world; of making him a particular member in society and its various groups and inducting him to accept the norms and values of that society…. Socialization is definitely a matter of learning and not of biological inheritance. ”It is through the process of socialization that the new born individual is moulded into a social being and men find their fulfillment within society. Man becomes what he is by socialization. Bogardus defines socialization as the “process of working together, of developing group responsibility, of being guided by the welfare needs of others."
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"docid": "D3465106#0",
"title": "https://study.com/academy/lesson/parent-child-relationships-definition-lesson-quiz.html\nParent-Child Relationships: Definition & Explanation",
"text": "The parent-child relationship is often considered to be the most enduring and significant relationship in one's life. This lesson will explain the different types of parent-child relationships and how they impact development. The lesson will end with a brief quiz to test your knowledge. Parent-Child Relationship Definition The term parent-child relationship refers to the unique and enduring bond between a caregiver and his or her child. To understand the parent-child relationship, we must look at the ways that parents and children interact with one another physically, emotionally, and socially. Think about your parents. How did your relationship with your parents contribute to who you are today, or did it? Many psychologists believe that the relationships between parents and children are very important in determining who we become and how we relate to others and the world. Parent-Child Relationship Types Parent-child relationships can be biological or adopted. Biological parents and children share genetic material, while adoptive parents and children usually do not."
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"docid": "D1842205#0",
"title": "https://drgrandville2.wordpress.com/survival-oriented-behavior/\nSurvival-Oriented-Behavior (SOB)",
"text": "Survival-Oriented-Behavior (SOB) (This has been copied, with some modification, from the article “ Top leaders must be tested ” for your convenience)TWO MAJOR PATTERNS OF BEHAVIORIt has been established that there are two major patterns of human behavior that reflect two modes of brain operation: Survival-Oriented Behavior (SOB). Controlled by primitive areas in the middle of the brain. Balanced-Empathic Behavior (BEB). Controlled by the most advanced levels of the brain in the prefrontal cortex. Survival-oriented behavior (SOB)The SOB is associated with deficient intellectual functioning causing weak judgment and foresight. An important weakness, associated with SOB, is the presence of psychological defense mechanisms. These are “psychological blinders” that limit or distort perception when the situation is experienced as threatening. So people with SOB have significant difficulties in assessing a stressful situation in a realistic way. When SOB is most pronounced, which occurs under much stress, the person is emotionally unstable, impulsive, negative, aggressive, irresponsible, very egoistic, self-assertive and unempathic. These traits may be barely noticeable, if at all, when the person is not stressed."
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"docid": "D3180693#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_dominance_theory\nSocial dominance theory",
"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. ( April 2011) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Social dominance theory ( SDT) is a theory of intergroup relations that focuses on the maintenance and stability of group-based social hierarchies. [ 1] According to the theory, group-based inequalities are maintained through three primary intergroup behaviors—specifically institutional discrimination, aggregated individual discrimination, and behavioral asymmetry. SDT proposes that widely shared cultural ideologies (i.e., legitimizing myths) provide the moral and intellectual justification for these intergroup behaviors. There are two functional types of legitimizing myths: (1) hierarchy-enhancing and (2) hierarchy-attenuating legitimizing myths. Hierarchy-enhancing ideologies (e.g., racism or meritocracy) contribute to greater levels of group-based inequality. Hierarchy-attenuating ideologies (e.g., anarchism and feminism) contribute to greater levels of group-based equality. People endorse these different forms of ideologies based in part on their psychological orientation toward dominance and their desire for unequal group relations (i.e., their social dominance orientation; SDO)."
},
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"docid": "D1719369#0",
"title": "http://winning-teams.com/narcissism_causes.html\nWhat causes narcissism?",
"text": "\"What causes narcissism? Narcissism is egocentric behavior that occurs as a result of low self-esteem, or feeling inferior in certain situations, caused by a gap between the ideal self (standards set by others, for example, parents) and the real self. This results in threatening situations (real or perceived), which lead to anxiety, which in turn lead to the development of defense mechanisms to defend the individual's ego. Defense against a real or perceived threat involves denial and distortion of facts, projection and splitting. The hallmark of a narcissist is the development of a superiority complex as a response to feeling inferior. This involves exaggerating his own achievements and putting down anyone that he perceives as a threat. Jeremy Holmes described the narcissist's behaviour as:\"\"Sufficient unto himself, he becomes more and more self-absorbed - either hyper-vulnerable to every slight, or brutally bullying his way to the 'top' whose twin peaks are his own self-aggrandisement and the denigration of others.\"\" 1Narcissistic traits are quite common in adolescence but this does not necessarily mean that the child will go on to become a narcissist. Research has found the diagnosis of narcissism to be significantly more common among men. 2 Faulty or inadequate parenting, for example a lack of limit setting, is believed to be a major cause, and both permissive and authoritarian styles of parenting have been found to promote narcissistic symptoms."
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"docid": "D2407637#0",
"title": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Dogmatism\nDogmatism",
"text": "\"Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |Personality: Self concept · Personality testing · Theories · Mind-body problem Dogmatism is a personality trait associated with a tendency to habitually, arrogantly assert opinions, sometimes with little regard to evidence. This may be an aspect of authoritarianism. Its opposite may be openmindedness The dogmatic personality style is characterized by oversimplified thinking, resistance to changing attitudes or beliefs, and appealing to authority to justify their beliefs. The personality may have its origins in childhood, caused by anxieties linked to the parent-child relationship [ citation needed] or modeling from parents [ citation needed] . Contents [ show]Assessment Edit Assesment of this trait may involve use of the Rokeach Dogmatism Scale Dogmatism and other personality traits Edit Dogmatism in occupational groups Edit Dogmatism in clinical psychology Edit Dogmatism in education Edit See also Edit Bias disorder Certainty Critical thinking Fanaticism Ideas Relativism References & Bibliography Edit Key texts Edit Books Edit Hookway, C. (2002). Emotions and epistemic evaluations. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Jarvie, I. C. (2005). Workshop Rationality, Dogmatism, and Models of the Mind. New York, NY: Oxford University Press."
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"docid": "D216243#0",
"title": "http://www.parentingscience.com/authoritarian-parenting-style.html\nThe authoritarian parenting style:",
"text": "\"The authoritarian parenting style: Definitions, research, and cultural differences© 2010-2016 Gwen Dewar, Ph. D., all rights reserved The authoritarian parenting style: Little nurturing, lots of psychological control They have similar names, \"\"authoritarian\"\" and \"\"authoritative\"\" parenting. And both styles of parenting set high standards of conduct. But there are important differences. As I explain elsewhere, authoritative parents are more responsive and nurturing towards their kids. And authoritarian parents? We might think of boot camp, with the parent as drill sergeant. A drill sergeant insists on unquestioning obedience. He punishes autonomy. His purpose is to “break\"\" the will, so he can reshape people according to an absolute standard."
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"docid": "D2538211#0",
"title": "http://www.key2liberty.com/governments01.php\nTYPES OF GOVERNMENTS",
"text": "TYPES OF GOVERNMENTSLeft vs. Right It is amazing how much the meaning of the words “left” and “right” changes from one person to another when referring to various types of governments. Every news media outlet portrays a different point of view. Many people view the political scale ranging from communist governments on the far left to fascist governments on the far right placing “moderate” governments in the middle. This type of political scale leads to confusion as it provides little information regarding the power structure between the leaders of a government and its people. The far left and far right of this political scale are governments that are structured from the top down. The leaders have complete control of the people and determine the rules that they must follow without their consent. Governments in the middle of this scale have less control over the people but the level of control is ambiguous. The discussion of left vs. right governments becomes even more perplexing since it is common for people to refer to political parties as being associated with “the left” or “the right”. In the United States the Democrats are commonly referred to as being the party of “the left” while the Republicans are depicted as the party of “the right”. Using the words “left” and “right” in this context does not provide any information regarding the level of control the leaders of the government have over the people."
},
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"docid": "D1004183#0",
"title": "http://www.llli.org/nb/nbmayjun05p94.html\nWhat is Gentle Discipline?",
"text": "\"What is Gentle Discipline? Hilary Flower St Petersburg FL USA From: NEW BEGINNINGS, Vol. 22 No. 3, May-June 2005, pp. 94-100Gentle discipline means, quite simply, placing empathy and respect at the very center of your parenting. Few parents are prepared for the emotional shock wave of falling in love with their first tiny offspring. They hold the new child's life in their hands, and through that sacred trust open themselves up to new depths of compassion for another person. When the time comes to provide guidance or limits for this incredibly important being, you may find yourself rethinking old concepts of what discipline and parenting are all about. Your baby may have taught you that when it comes to nourishment, sleep, and being held, you can trust his cues and your own inner voice above the many public voices telling you what you \"\"should\"\" be doing. It is empowering to discover that you are the most reliable expert on your own child."
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"docid": "D2754459#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080507112144AAtddcD\nCan anyone give me a SIMPLE definition to fascism?",
"text": "\"Politics & Government Politics Can anyone give me a SIMPLE definition to fascism? Fascism or Fascist3 following 11 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: unfortunately, there IS no simple definition of fascism. fascism is a politically leftist ideology that in the case of italian fascism under mussolini, its founder, combined socialist economics with nationalist militarism. but when taken out of italy, fascism descended into other forms like communism under stalin, nazism under hitler, and progressivism in america under woodrow wilson, teddy roosevelt and fdr.. the best suggestion i can make to you is to read the book by jonah goldberg, \"\"liberal fascism\"\". i have almost finished it and it is truly fascinating and eye opening.darwinman · 1 decade ago1 18 3 comments Asker's rating Fascism Definition Source (s):https://shrink.im/a7VGg? · 2 years ago0 1 Comment This Site Might Help You. RE: Can anyone give me a SIMPLE definition to fascism? Fascism or Fascist Source (s):give simple definition fascism: https://tr.im/Bnof5Anonymous · 3 years ago0 3 Comment NOUN: 1. often Fascism a. A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism. Source (s):dictionaryineedawhiskey · 1 decade ago6 0 1 comment Donald Trump? ·"
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"docid": "D3221683#0",
"title": "http://backfortymusic.com/how-does-a-totalitarian-government-differ-from-most-authoritarian-governments/\nhow does a totalitarian government differ from most authoritarian governments",
"text": "how does a totalitarian government differ from most authoritarian governmentsadmin December 23, 2017Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators Flashcards | Quizlet When did military rulers take control in Japan? during the Great Depression. How does a totalitarian government differ from most authoritarian governments? It is more extreme and rigid. Why did Japanese soldiers kill so many civilians in Nanking, China? Commanders encouraged their soldiers to be as brutal as possible. Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators Flashcards | Quizlet What was Benito Mussolini’s attitude toward personal liberties? … How many political parties participate in a totalitarian government? … What actions characterize authoritarian governments? Authoritarianism, Fascism, and Dictators Flashcards | Quizlet What happened when Spain’s government could not overcome social and economic problems during the Great Depression? …"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrene\nUnited States Marine Corps",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gyrene)navigation search\"\"USMC\"\" redirects here. For other uses, see USMC (disambiguation). United States Marine Corps Emblem of the United States Marine Corps Founded 10 November 1775; 242 years ago [1]Country United States of America Type Marine combined arms Role Amphibious and expeditionary warfare Size 182,000 active (as of 2017) [2] 38,500 reserve (as of 2017) [2] 1,199 aircraft [3]Part of U. S. Department of Defense Dept. of the Navy (since 1834)Headquarters The Pentagon Arlington County, Virginia, U. S. Nickname (s) \"\"Jarheads\"\", \"\" Devil Dogs \"\", \"\"Teufel Hunden\"\", \"\"Leathernecks\"\"Motto (s) Semper Fidelis Colors Scarlet, Gold [4] [5]March \"\" Semper Fidelis \"\" Play ( help · info) \"\" The Marine's Hymn \"\" Play ( help · info)Mascot (s) English Bulldog [6] [7]Anniversaries 10 November Engagements See list [show]Decorations Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award Navy Unit Commendation Valorous Unit Award Meritorious Unit Commendation French Croix de guerre 1914–1918Philippine Presidential Unit Citation Korean Presidential Unit Citation Vietnam Gallantry Cross Vietnam Civil Actions Medal Website Marines.mil Commanders Commander-in-Chief President Donald Trump Secretary of Defense James Mattis [8]Secretary of the Navy Richard V. Spencer Commandant Gen Robert Neller Assistant Commandant Gen Glenn M. Walters Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps SMMC [9] Ronald L. Green Insignia Flag Seal Marine Corps Emblem (\"\" Eagle, Globe, and Anchor \"\" or \"\"EGA\"\") variations also used as a \"\"Branch of Service Insignia\"\" on Marine Corps uniforms [10]The United States Marine Corps ( USMC ), also known as the United States Marines, is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting amphibious operations [11] with the United States Navy. The U. S. Marine Corps is one of the four armed service branches in the U. S. Department of Defense (Do D) and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The Marine Corps has been a component of the U. S. Department of the Navy since 30 June 1834, [12] working closely with naval forces. The USMC operates installations on land and aboard sea-going amphibious warfare ships around the world. Additionally, several of the Marines' tactical aviation squadrons, primarily Marine Fighter Attack squadrons, are also embedded in Navy carrier air wings and operate from the aircraft carriers. [ 13]The history of the Marine Corps began when two battalions of Continental Marines were formed on 10 November 1775 in Philadelphia as a service branch of infantry troops capable of fighting on both at sea and on shore. [ 14] In the Pacific theater of World War II the Corps took the lead in a massive campaign of amphibious warfare, advancing from island to island. ["
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergeant_Major_of_the_Marine_Corps\nSergeant Major of the Marine Corps",
"text": "\"Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the Royal Marines equivalent, see Corps Regimental Sergeant Major. Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Incumbent SMMC Ronald L. Green since February 20, 2015Formation May 23, 1957First holder Wilbur Bestwick Website http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/smmc Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps (officially abbreviated to SMMC [1] [2]) is a billet, as well as a unique enlisted grade of rank, with a unique non-commissioned grade of rank insignia, in the United States Marine Corps. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Sergeants Major of the Marine Corps2.1 Timeline3 See also4 References5 External links History [ edit]Rank insignia of the SMMC from 1957 to 1970, became the rank insignia for a sergeant major afterwards. In the U. S. Marine Corps, sergeant major is the ninth and highest enlisted rank, just above first sergeant, and equal in grade to master gunnery sergeant, although the two have different responsibilities. A sergeant major typically serves as the unit commander's senior enlisted adviser and to handle matters of discipline and morale among the enlisted Marines. The Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps is chosen by the Commandant of the Marine Corps to serve as his adviser and is the preeminent and highest ranking enlisted Marine with an order of precedence of a lieutenant general. [ 3]Although not officially considered a Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps, when Archibald Sommers was appointed to the grade of Sergeant Major January 1, 1801, it was a solitary post, similar to the modern billet of Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. In 1833, an act of legislation made the rank of sergeant major permanent for the Marine Corps and by 1899 five Marines held the rank of sergeant major. This continued until 1946, when the rank was abolished, only to be re-introduced in 1954 as part of the Marine Corps rank structure. [ 4]The post of Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps was established in 1957 from the order of Assistant Chief of Staff for Personnel at Headquarters Marine Corps, Brigadier general James P. Berkeley, as the Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Commandant of the Marine Corps, [4] the first such post in any of the five branches of the United States Armed Forces. ["
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"title": "https://www.webflis.info/Home/WebFLIS\nWhat is WebFLIS?",
"text": "\"What is Web FLISWhat is Web FLIS? Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Federal Logistics Information Service (FLIS)Web FLIS Search NSNWeb FLIS Search Alternate References: NSN Search, NSN Lookup, Assist Quick Search, FEDLOG Online, Web FLIS Public Search, Web FLIS DLA, Web FLIS Navy, Web FLIS Army, Web FLIS USMC and Web FLI. Further Reading: Wikipedia - National Stock Number Web FLIS Public Search UK National Codification Bureau United States Department of Defense PUBLOG DLAWhat Web FLIS does The Web FLIS service from the Federal Logistics Information Service (FLIS) of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is an online search system for several public segments of the USA Federal Logistics Database for codified supplies that are represented by a permanent National Stock Number (NSN). NSN Center provides Web FLIS Search by Part Number National Stock Number (NSN)NIINCAGEKeywords Characteristics Parameters Web FLIS Terminology Web FLIS is known by other terms as well including NSN Search, NSN Lookup, Assist Quick Search, FEDLOG Online, Web FLIS Public Search, Web FLIS DLA, Web FLIS Navy, Web FLIS Army, Web FLIS USMC and Web FLI. The formal and correct term is Web FLIS which stands for Web Access to the Federal Logistics Information Service. Dates stored in the FEDLOG Database are Julian Date format (DDYYY). Web FLIS Data Segments Segment A Identification Data Segment B MOE Rule Coded Data Segment C Reference / Part Number Data Segment D Phrase Data Segment E Standardization Data Segment G Freight Data Segment H Management Data Segment K Cancellation Data Segment M Decoded Characteristics Data Segment V Coded Characteristics Data Segment W Packaging Data DLA have changed Web FLIS In June 2015Originally scheduled for June 2014, and then November, 2014, the changes to Web FLIS have finally been effected as of June 17th, 2015The Web FLIS Change affects users as follows: Users of Public Web FLIS will no longer be able to access FLIS information via Web FLIS and instead will have to request Public data using the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or by visiting the FOIA Reading Room via a searchable product called PUB LOG FLIS Search. The DLA has provided a link to PUB LOG FLIS Search and instructions now that it is available so users can use this method following this transition of Public Web FLIS. While this change affects public users of Web FLIS, official users will enjoy new features and benefits of Web FLIS once they have been granted access through AMPS. From now on, Web FLis will only be accessible by controlled access such as Common Access Card (CAC) or External Certificate Authority (ECA)."
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"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/pin/398287160779081573/\nExplore Usmc Birthday, Your Birthday, and more!",
"text": "\"Pinterest Explore Usmc Birthday, Your Birthday, and more!Usmc birthday USMCMarine corps Marines Coins Texts Birthdays Semper fi Semper fidelis Marine mom Usmc Birthday Your Birthday Marine Corps Birthday Happy Birthday The Marine Marine Mom Birthday Design Birthday Celebrations Gung Ho Commemorate the Birthday of the Marine Corps with Sgt Grit's Exclusive USMC Birthday Coin! Features: Made of zinc metal. Measures: x Design displays Sgt Grit's Exclusive USMC Birthday design on side one and the text USMC on the other side. See More Marine Photography Marine Mom Marine Corps Marine Officer Usmc Military Cards Military Veterans Military Service Semper Fidelis The 14 Traits for any Leader in the Marines. ~ Read the book \"\"Backbone: History, Traditions, and Leadership Lessons of Marine Corps NCOs\"\" By Julia Dye See More Oorah Marines Usmc Marine Mom Marine Corps Military Men Military Service Military Veterans Book Jacket Crossfit Abs USMC can't figure out How to eat in the field anymore!See More Large Wall Clocks Marine Corps Gung Ho Semper Fidelis Usmc Marines Gain United States Heroes U. S. M. C./ DI BULLDOG /SEMPER FIDELIS / MARINE CORPS ENLISTED RANKS / LARGE WALL CLOCK / CLICK ONTO PHOTO TO GAIN ACCESS TO PURCHASE. See Morefrom zazzle.com Marine Mom Marine Corps Usmc Love Semper Fidelis Military Life Ptsd Marines United States Freedom My husband is my super hero!See More Usmc Marines Semper Fidelis Marine Quotes True Grit Marine Mom Air Force Honor Veterans Military Veterans Always surprises me when I see this pic of one of my former Marines! Looking good OXG!See Morefrom Faith is my guide Us Marines Marine Mom Marine Corps Medals Marine Corps Quotes Marine Corps History Marine Officer Marine Corps Tattoos Semper Fidelis Heroes Art Take a closer look at the Marines who were awarded the highest military award for valor -- the Medal of Honor. See More Usmc Birthday Marine Corps Birthday Us Marine Corps Happy Birthday Marines Girlfriend Marine Sister Us Marines Military Semper Fidelis Happy Birthday Marines, Chad and Kim See More Military Humor Weird Truck Usmc Marines Knowledge Funny Pics Funny Pictures Outlander This just might be G's next truck!See Morefrom Pinterest Marine Corps Semper Fi Usmc Decal Electrician Equipment Repair Specialist Marine Corps MOS 1142See More Marine Baby My Marine Marine Life Marine Corps Marines Girlfriend The Facts Brother Usmc Quotes Troops Its amazing to see brotherhoods and families so strongly rooted because…See More Military Humor Usmc Humor Marine Corps Humor Us Marine Corps Military Life Marine Quotes Usmc Quotes Marines Girlfriend Marine Mom Ghost tell Marine stories See More Marine Mom Marine Corps Marine Photography Usmc Tattoos Us Marines Patriotic Crafts Military Veterans American Soldiers Armed Forces USMC - To me this could be for all the of our services, [ [cc]]See More See More Marine Mom Marine Corps Marine Flag Semper Fidelis Troops Soldiers Military Life Military Memes Military Service We got you covered United States Marine Corps See More Usmc Tattoos Military Service Military Humor Military Veterans Military Life Marine Mom Marines Semper Fidelis Marine Corps Quotes USMCSee More Usmc Quotes Military Quotes Military Humor Military Service Military Art Marine Mom Marine Corps Semper Fidelis Midway Park Post anything (from anywhere! ), customize everything, and find and follow what you love. Create your own Tumblr blog today."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Marine_Regiment_(United_States)\n6th Marine Regiment (United States)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search6th Marine Regiment6th Marines insignia Active 1917 – 19, 1921 – 25, 1927 – 29, 1934 – 47, 1947 – 49, 1949 – present Country United States Branch United States Marine Corps Type Infantry regiment Part of 2nd Marine Division II Marine Expeditionary Force Garrison/HQ MCB Camp Lejeune Nickname (s) \"\"Fighting 6th Marines\"\"Motto (s) Keep Moving Engagements World War IBattle of Belleau Wood Battle of Blanc Mont Ridge World War IIBattle of Guadalcanal Battle of Tarawa Battle of Saipan Battle of Tinian Battle of Okinawa Operation Desert Storm War on Terror Operation Enduring Freedom Iraq War Operation Freedom's Sentinel Commanders Current commander Col Matthew S. Reid Notable commanders Leo D. Hermle Gilder D. Jackson Jr. Gregon A. Williams Russell H. Sutton Lawrence H. Livingston Robert Neller Austin Shofner The 6th Marine Regiment (also referred to as \"\"6th Marines\"\") is an infantry regiment of the United States Marine Corps based at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. The regiment falls under the command of the 2nd Marine Division of the II Marine Expeditionary Force. The 6th Marines combat history dates back to World War I when they were part of the American Expeditionary Force. They fought in the Pacific Theater in World War II most notably at the battles of Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian and Okinawa. More recently, the regiment has seen combat during the Gulf War and in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Contents [ hide ]1 Subordinate units2 History2.1 World War I2.2 Between the World Wars2.3 World War II2.4 Cold War2.5 Global War on Terrorism3 Notable former members4 Honors and awards5 See also6 References7 External links Subordinate units [ edit]The regiment comprises three organic infantry battalions and one headquarters company: Headquarters Company 6th Marines (HQ/6)1st Battalion, 6th Marines (1/6)2nd Battalion, 6th Marines (2/6)3rd Battalion, 6th Marines (3/6)History [ edit]World War I [ edit]The 6th Marine Regiment was first organized at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, on 11 July 1917 under the command of Medal of Honor holder Colonel Albertus W. Catlin. [ 1] The regiment included three battalions: the 1st (74th, 75th, 76th, and 95th Companies), the 2nd (78th, 79th, 80th, and 96th Companies), and the 3rd (82nd, 83rd, 84th, and 97th Companies). Virtually all of the senior officers and staff non-commissioned officers of the 6th Marines were long-service professionals, while most junior officers and all privates were new enlistees. Although the new men were short on experience, they were long on education: Colonel Catlin estimated that 60% of them were college men. [ 2] Regimental increments arrived in France during late 1917 and early 1918."
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"title": "http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=EAS\n.",
"text": "\"Top definition EASMarine abbreviation for \"\"End of Active Service\"\". Out of all the innumerable acronyms and abbreviations, EAS is the one that most Marines want. \"\" last of all, there's just one left. it's the most imporant, it's the E-A-S. and hey yall i'm just a lance coolie, and i hate everyone in the COC. first sergeant he would never give me a chance, that's why i'm gettin out as a terminal lance. singin EAS baby, you can't stop time, uncle sam gettin his and so i'm gonna get mine. eff USMC you can suck my cock, i can't wait until i'm just another homeboy back on the block\"\"#marines #usmc #the suck #shitbag #motoby xan07 September 16, 2008197 71The Urban Dictionary Mug One side has the word, one side has the definition. Microwave and dishwasher safe. Lotsa space for your liquids. Buy the mug \""
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"title": "http://www.uniforms-4u.com/p-usmc-garrison-cap-piss-cutter-7322.aspx\nUSMC GARRISON CAP",
"text": "USMC GARRISON CAPOriginally called an overseas cap, the garrison cap was introduced to American ground forces by the French during World War I. Its adoption by both the Army and the Marine Corps was one of necessity: service and campaign caps not only took up considerable storage space, but also could be easily crushed or malformed. Garrison caps, on the other hand, could be easily folded and stowed in pockets or tucked under belts. Garrison caps fell out of use by the U. S. military following World War I, but they were reintroduced during World War II and are still worn by members of each of the four Department of Defense military branches (Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force). With only male and female versions, the Marine Corps is the only branch that does not have a garrison cap designed for wear only by officers or senior enlisted personnel. Both male and female Marines may wear garrison caps with the service uniform except when the service cap is authorized or prescribed for specific occasions. Officers wear the rank insignia on the wearer’s right, with the insignia placed in such a way that it bisects the arch of the crease and the crease bisects the insignia. At some point since its introduction, the Marine Corps garrison cap acquired the nickname “piss cutter,” but trying to ascertain just what inspired by this somewhat coarse descriptive is a bootless task. Thankfully, the term seems to be fading from common usage. Size Price$ 29.99Quantity-+ADD TO CART"
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"docid": "D2781881#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_Officer_(United_States)\nWarrant officer (United States)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Warrant Officer (United States))navigation search For other uses of warrant officer, see warrant officer. 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 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Chief Warrant Officer 5 Robert W. Hart, Command Chief Warrant Officer, U. S. Army Special Operations Center of Excellence In the United States Armed Forces, the ranks of warrant officer ( grades W‑1 to W‑5; see NATO: WO1–WO5) are rated as officers above the senior-most enlisted ranks, including all candidates, and cadets and midshipmen, but subordinate to the officer grade of O‑1 (NATO: OF‑1). [ 1] [2] [3] This application differs from the Commonwealth of Nations and other militaries, where warrant officers are the most senior of the other ranks (NATO: OR‑8 and OR‑9), equivalent to the US Armed Forces grades of E‑8 and E‑9. Warrant officers are highly skilled, single-track specialty officers, and while the ranks are authorized by Congress, each branch of the uniformed services selects, manages, and uses warrant officers in slightly different ways. For appointment to warrant officer one (W‑1), a warrant is approved by the secretary of the respective service. For chief warrant officer ranks (W‑2 to W‑5), warrant officers are commissioned by the President of the United States and take the same oath as regular commissioned officers (O‑1 to O‑10). Warrant officers can and do command detachments, units, activities, vessels, aircraft, and armored vehicles, as well as lead, coach, train, and counsel subordinates."
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"docid": "D859496#0",
"title": "http://publicsafety.wikia.com/wiki/United_States_Marine_Corps\nUnited States Marine Corps",
"text": "\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .colspan=\"\"2\"\" style=\"\"background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;\"\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .| United States Marine Corps colspan=\"\"2\"\" style=\"\"text-align: center; font-size: 90%; border-bottom: 1px solid #aaa; line-height: 1.25em;\"\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .| 150px United States Marine Corps portal Active 10 November, 1775 - today Country United States of America Branch Marine Corps Type Amphibious Role Naval Infantry Size 202,000 by 2011 [1] Part of Department of Defense Department of the Navy Headquarters The Pentagon Nickname The Few, The Proud Motto Semper Fidelis Colors Scarlet & Gold March Semper Fidelis Engagements Revolutionary War Quasi-War Barbary Wars War of 1812Seminole Wars Mexican-American War American Civil War Spanish-American War Philippine Insurrection Boxer Rebellion The Banana Wars World War IWorld War IIKorean War Vietnam War Persian Gulf War Kosovo War Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Iraqi Freedom Decorations Presidential Unit Citation Joint Meritorious Unit Award Navy Unit Commendation Valorous Unit Award Meritorious Unit Commendation Croix de Guerre Philippene Presidential Unit Citation Korean Presidential Unit Citation Vietnam Gallantry Cross Vietnam Civil Actions Medal colspan=\"\"2\"\" style=\"\"background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;\"\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .| Commanders Commandant Gen James T. Conway A. Commandant Gen Robert Magnus Sergeant Major Sgt Maj Carlton W. Kent colspan=\"\"2\"\" style=\"\"background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;\"\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .| Insignia Eagle, Globe, and Anchor 50px colspan=\"\"2\"\" style=\"\"background: lightsteelblue; text-align: center; vertical-align: middle;\"\"This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) .| Aircraft flown Attack F/A-18B, F/A-18D, AV-8B, F-35B Electronic warfare EA-6B Fighter F/A-18A, F/A-18C, F-35B Helicopter AH-1W, AH-1Z, UH-1N, UH-1Y, CH-46E, CH-53E, MV-22 Reconnaissance RQ-7, Scan Eagle Transport KC-130JThis page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) . This page uses Creative Commons Licensed content from Wikipedia ( view authors) . The United States Marine Corps ( USMC) is a branch of the United States armed forces responsible for providing force projection from the sea, [2] using the mobility of the U. S. Navy to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces and is one of seven uniformed services. Administratively within the Department of the Navy, [3] [4] operationally the U. S. Marine Corps acts as a separate branch of the military, often working closely with US Naval forces for training, transportation, and logistic purposes. Originally organized as the Continental Marines on November 10 1775 as naval infantry, the Marine Corps has evolved in its mission with changing military doctrine and American foreign policy. The Marine Corps has served in every American armed conflict including the Revolutionary War. It attained prominence in the 20th century when its theories and practice of amphibious warfare proved prescient and ultimately formed the cornerstone of the Pacific campaign of World War II. [ 5] By the mid 20th century, the Marine Corps had become the dominant theorist of amphibious warfare. [ 6] [7] [8] Its ability to respond rapidly to regional crises has made it, and continues to make it, an important body in the implementation and execution of American foreign policy. [ 9]The United States Marine Corps, with 186,342 active duty and 40,000 reserve Marines as of November 30, 2007, [10] is the smallest of the United States' armed forces in the Department of Defense (the United States Coast Guard is smaller, about one fifth the size of the Marine Corps, but serves under Homeland Security.)"
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"docid": "D3323144#0",
"title": "http://usautoindustryworldwartwo.com/internationalharvester.htm\n.",
"text": "\"International Harvester in World War Two Chicago, IL1902- 1985 (For combined farm implement and truck operations.) Navistar International continues to make what used to be IH trucks today. This page updated 3-22-2018. International Harvester started producing motor vehicles with the \"\"Auto Buggy\"\" in 1907, and built the first 100 at the Mc Cormick Works in Chicago, IL, before moving production to Akron, OH in 1908. Production moved once again in 1922 to Springfield, OH with a second plant added in Fort Wayne, IN a year later. The 13,622 Half Tracks were built at the Springfield facility from October 1942 through January 1944. Most of the trucks built by International were used by the Navy or Marine Corps, or became part of the Lend-Lease program. This is a 1909 International Harvester Auto Wagon, its first truck. 3,441 were built in Akron, OH. It came with a 16 hp engine."
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"docid": "D154463#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/getting-promoted-sergeant-usmc-20666.html\nGetting Promoted to a Sergeant in the USMC",
"text": "\"Related Articles1The Duties of an E5 USMC Sergeant2What Does a Marine Sergeant Need for Promotion?3What Is the Role of a Staff Sergeant in the USMC?4How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? Choosing to go into the Marines isn't for everyone. It takes smarts, grit, fitness, determination and a great deal of personal discipline, patience and respect. But for the chosen few who make it, the rewards can last a lifetime -- from forging a stronger character in yourself to building lifelong camaraderie with your fellow Marines. Rising through the ranks of the Marine Corps to make sergeant is a lofty goal, one that few enlisted Marines are able to achieve. It can take years of competence, professional behavior and careful preparation. Marine Corps Enlisted Ranks Marine Corps sergeants have a pay grade of E-5, with the E standing for \"\"enlisted.\"\" To make sergeant you must climb through the lower ranks: Private (E-1), private first class (E-2), lance corporal (E-3) and corporal (E-4). The Marine Corps refers to corporals and sergeants, who make up about 35 percent of the enlisted service, as non-commissioned officers or NCOs and calls them the \"\"backbone of the Corps.\"\" Sergeant is the top rank a non-career enlisted Marine can generally expect to earn."
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"docid": "D684113#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/duties-e5-usmc-sergeant-21401.html\nThe Duties of an E5 USMC Sergeant",
"text": "\"Related Articles1Responsibilities of Platoon Sergeants in the USMC2What Are the Duties of a U. S. Army Sergeants?3What Is the Role of a Staff Sergeant in the USMC?4The Description of a Marine Corps Staff Sergeant on Duty In the United States Marine Corps, two ranks fall under the wider category of noncommissioned officer: corporal and sergeant. Although a sergeant ranks above a corporal, which is an E4 rank, the duties of a sergeant are similar. The main difference is that sergeants are responsible for a larger number of marines and equipment than corporals are. The specific duties of E5 USMC sergeants vary widely depending on the the type of unit they serve in. For instance, the duties of a sergeant in an infantry unit are different from the duties of a sergeant in an artillery or a recruiting unit. However, there are general duties all sergeants must carry out, regardless of which unit they serve in. Training Sergeants are responsible for the training subordinates in their basic military skills and their respective military occupational specialties. In the Marine Corps jobs are divided into occupational fields. Each field has various military occupational specialties. For instance, the infantry occupational field has 10 occupational specialties, such as rifleman, mortarman and machine gunner."
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"docid": "D385305#0",
"title": "https://www.thebalance.com/enlisted-promotions-made-simple-3332773\nUSMC Enlisted Promotions Made Simple",
"text": "\"Military Branches The Orderly Room USMC Enlisted Promotions Made Simple Marine Corps Enlisted Promotions Share Flip Pin Share Email•••By Rod Powers Updated November 21, 2017Making advanced ranks in the Marines goes strictly by the numbers needed in the higher ranks. While there is no statutory authority to limit percentages in the ranks of E-4 and below, The Marines limit this on their own. In the Marines, E-4 have to earn their stripes and added responsibility, however the promotions to the ranks of E-2 and E-3 are pretty automatic barring any serious offense. Promotions to E-4 and above are competitive and are based on specific vacancies within the USMC MOS's (jobs). The Marine Corps takes the number of \"\"slots\"\" they have for each enlisted rank, above the rank of E-3, and allocates them to the different MOS's (enlisted jobs). In order to promote someone (above the rank of E-3), there must be a \"\"vacancy.\"\" For example, if an E-9 retires in a certain MOS, that means that one E-8 can be promoted to E-9, and that opens an E-8 slot, so one E-7 can be promoted to E-8, and so-forth. If 200 E-5s get out of the Marine Corps in a particular MOS, then 200 E-4s can be promoted to E-5. The Marine Corps has over 170,000 enlisted members on active duty. The enlisted ranks are the following: E-1, Private, Pvt."
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"docid": "D2923552#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_AV-8B_Harrier_II\nMcDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search AV-8B Harrier II EAV-8B Matador IIA USMC AV-8B hovering Role V/STOL ground-attack aircraft National origin United States / United Kingdom Manufacturer Mc Donnell Douglas / British Aerospace Boeing / BAE Systems First flight YAV-8B: 9 November 1978 [1] AV-8B: 5 November 1981 [2]Introduction January 1985 [2]Status In service Primary users United States Marine Corps Italian Navy Spanish Navy Produced 1981–2003 [3]Number built AV-8B: 337 (excluding the YAV-8B) [N 1]Program cost US$ 6.5 billion (1987) [6]Unit cost US$24–30 million (1996) [7]Developed from Hawker Siddeley Harrier Variants British Aerospace Harrier IIThe Mc Donnell Douglas (now Boeing) AV-8B Harrier II is a single-engine ground-attack aircraft that constitutes the second generation of the Harrier Jump Jet family. Capable of vertical or short takeoff and landing (V/STOL), the aircraft was designed in the late 1970s as an Anglo-American development of the British Hawker Siddeley Harrier, the first operational V/STOL aircraft. Named after a bird of prey, [8] it is primarily employed on light attack or multi-role missions, ranging from close air support of ground troops to armed reconnaissance. The AV-8B is used by the United States Marine Corps (USMC), the Spanish Navy, and the Italian Navy. A variant of the AV-8B, the British Aerospace Harrier II, was developed for the British military, while another, the TAV-8B, is a dedicated two-seat trainer. The project that eventually led to the AV-8B's creation started in the early 1970s as a cooperative effort between the United States and United Kingdom (UK), aimed at addressing the operational inadequacies of the first-generation Harrier. Early efforts centered on a larger, more powerful Pegasus engine to dramatically improve the capabilities of the Harrier. Due to budgetary constraints, the UK abandoned the project in 1975. Following the withdrawal of the UK, Mc Donnell Douglas extensively redesigned the earlier AV-8A Harrier to create the AV-8B. While retaining the general layout of its predecessor, the aircraft incorporates a new wing, an elevated cockpit, a redesigned fuselage, one extra hardpoint per wing, and other structural and aerodynamic refinements. The aircraft is powered by an upgraded version of the Pegasus, which gives the aircraft its V/STOL ability."
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"docid": "D2833638#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/In-the-USMC-PFT-is-there-a-difference-between-a-first-class-score-and-perfect-score\nIn the USMC PFT, is there a difference between a first class score and perfect score?",
"text": "\"U. S. Marine Corps U. S. Army United States Armed Forces Exams and Tests In the USMC PFT, is there a difference between a first class score and perfect score?ad by Wharton Executive Education Learn business analytics online with Wharton Executive Education. Enroll in this three-month Business Analytics program and turn data into a revenue-producing action. Apply Now at execed-emeritus.wharton.upenn3 Answers Quora User, USMC, 1988 - 1992Answered Feb 28, 2016 · Upvoted by Rik Andino and Jon Davis, worked at U. S. Marine Corps · Author has 3.3k answers and 3.1m answer views A first class score on the United States Marine Corps Physical Fitness Test is defined by one's age, and indicates the low end of a range up to the perfect score of 300: Ages 17 - 26: 225-300Ages 27 - 39: 200-300Ages 40 - 45: 175 - 300Ages 46+: 150 - 300There are 2nd and 3rd class tiers, too, and to be honest I don't even know what point those lower tiers serve. I think they indicate a passing score, but they indicate such low performance that I can't help but feel that scoring inside of one would indicate the need for some sort of remedial action. I don't ever recall any Marine I served with getting anything less than a 1st class score on a PFT. I myself wasn't the most motivated Marine when it came to PT but I still always scored between 235 and 260. Some units might have higher than 1st class requirements for billets within the unit itself, but these are discretionary on a unit-only level and not part of an MOS requirement,. One security unit I was with required anyone who aspired to be a Corporal of the Guard to have a minimum PFT of 275. They can get away with that kind of thing since the requirements necessarily have to exceed that of the minimums defined for an MOS.1.5k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?promoted by Grammarly Write with confidence."
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"title": "http://www.quantico.usmc-mccs.org/index.cfm/marine-family/personal-professional-development/voluntary-education-center-vec/tuition-assistance/\nTuition Assistance",
"text": "\"Home » Marine & Family » Personal & Professional Development » Voluntary Education Center (VEC) » Tuition Assistance Tuition Assistance Tuition Assistance Update TA Changes effective 23 FEB 2016 per MARADMIN 093/16: All first-time Tuition Assistance Applicants are required to complete the online Higher Education Preparation (HEP) course prior to approval for tuition assistance. To access HEP, please visit: https://jkodirect.jten.mil See the HEP Download located on the right-hand side of this webpage for more information. MCINCR-MCB Quantico Marines will email a copy of the course completion certificate to the Voluntary Education Center office at Quantico Ed [email protected] . Please know that the Quantico Voluntary Education Center will no longer provide the face-to-face College 101 Brief effective 1 FEB 16. WEB TA instructions can be found under the download tab on the right-hand side of this webpage. TA Changes effective 1 OCT 2014 per DODI 1322.25: Successful course completion will be defined as a grade of \"\"C\"\" or higher for undergraduate courses, a \"\"B\"\" or higher for graduate courses, and a \"\"Pass\"\" for \"\"Pass/Fail\"\" courses. Fees no longer covered by TA include: equipment, supplies, exams, and costs associated with distance learning. TA will be authorized for graduate studies through the master's degree level; doctoral programs will not be funded. Only schools with an approved DOD Voluntary Education Partnership MOU are eligible to participate in DOD Voluntary Education programs including, military tuition assistance.-Link for issuance: http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/-Link for DOD MOU participants: http://www.dodmou.com/Tuition Assistance Marine Tuition Assistance (TA) is available for all active duty Marines. Each member receives $4500.00 per fiscal year (1 Oct-30 Sep)."
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"docid": "D2952081#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-Marines-are-in-a-Marine-Corps-AAV-and-LAV-25-companies\nHow many Marines are in a Marine Corps AAV and LAV-25 companies?",
"text": "Will Bentley, Retired USMC after 28 years: service as officer and enlisted, active and reserve Answered Feb 3, 2017 · Upvoted by Josh Rutherford, former Infantryman at U. S. Marine Corps (2001-2013) · Author has 399 answers and 350.1k answer views NOTE: firstly, if there are not Marines who also happen to be women in these units yet, there may be some shortly, so the question should be modified to: “How many Marines are in a …” (Because the official USMC Table of Organization and Equipment (TO&E) no longer reflects any difference in gender. ) Secondly, within the USMC, we prefer not to acknowledge irrelevant physical characteristics that have no bearing on the accomplishment of the mission. It is long passe to refer to Marines by “Women Marines,” or “WM’s.” They are Marines, or they are not. Black, white, short, tall, gay, straight, male, female, Jewish, atheist, Muslim … what matters is whether they are Marines, and how they contribute to the mission. For a while, “light green Marines” and “dark green Marines” was used to try to differentiate (as a middle ground from the old Corps to the new Corps which is even now again the old Corps)…even that has become passe. It’s just Marines. Here is one reference to answer the question: MCRP 5-12D, Organization of Marine Corps Forces, October 1998, beginning on page 4–13, found at:http://www.marines.mil/Portals/5... Although this is a rather dated reference publication, it is still official…as a reference guide. The Actual TO&E’s are rather harder to obtain, and are extremely dense and complex documents that often change every 6 months or so as a pistol is added here, a radio is upgraded there, an admin Marine is removed from the Headquarters, a new type of engine mechanic is needed there, etc. Thus, many micro changes, very rarely major reorganizations of entire Companies or Battalions."
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"docid": "D2200960#0",
"title": "http://www.usmc1.us/marine-corps-hymn\nMarine Corps Hymn",
"text": "Marine Corps Hymn [ad 2]The Marines Hymn Following the war with the Barbary Pirates in 1805, when Lieutenant Presely N. O’Bannon and his small force of Marines participated in the capture of Derne and hoisted the American flag for the first time over a fortress of the Old World, the Colors of the Corps was inscribed with the words: “To the Shores of Tripoli.” After the Marines participated in the capture and occupation of Mexico City and the Castle of Chapultepec, otherwise known as the “Halls of Montezuma,” the words on the Colors were changed to read: “From the Shores of Tripoli to the Halls of Montezuma.” Following the close of the Mexican War came the first verse of the Marines’ Hymn, written, according to tradition, by a Marine on duty in Mexico. For the sake of euphony, the unknown author transposed the phrases in the motto on the Colors so that the first two lines of the Hymn would read: “From the Halls of Montezuma, to the Shores of Tripoli. ”A serious attempt to trace the tune of the Marines’ Hymn to its source is revealed in correspondence between Colonel A. S. Mc Lemore, USMC, and Walter F. Smith, second leader of the Marine Band. Colonel Mc Lemore wrote: “Major Richard Wallach, USMC, says that in 1878, when he was in Parris, France, the aria to which the Marines’ Hymn is now sung was a very popular one.” The name of the opera and a part of the chorus was secured from Major Wallach and forwarded to Mr. Smith, who replied: “Major Wallach is to be congratulated upon a wonderfully accurate musical memory, for the aria of the Marine Hymn is certainly to be found in the opera, ‘Genevieve de Brabant’. . . The melody is not in the exact form of the Marine Hymn, but is undoubtedly the aria from which it was taken. I am informed, however, by one of the members of the band, who has a Spanish wife, that the aria was one familiar to her childhood and it may, therefore, be a Spanish folk song. ”In a letter to Major Harold F. Wirgman, USMC, John Philip Sousa says: “The melody of the ‘Halls of Montezuma’ is taken from Offenbach’s comic opera, ‘Genevieve de Brabant’ and is sung by two gendarmes.”"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gomer_Pyle,_USMC\nGomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.",
"text": "\"Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gomer Pyle, USMC)navigation search This article is about the television series. For the movie character, see Leonard Lawrence. Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. title screen Genre Sitcom Created by Aaron Ruben Starring Jim Nabors Frank Sutton Ronnie Schell Theme music composer Earle Hagen Composer (s) Carl Brandt Pete Carpenter Earle Hagen Country of origin United States Original language (s)English No. of seasons 5No. of episodes 150 ( list of episodes)Production Executive producer (s)Sheldon Leonard Andy Griffith Aaron Ruben Producer (s) Edward H. Feldman Jack Elinson Aaron Ruben Cinematography John Finger Camera setup Multi-camera Running time 22–24 minutes Production company (s)Desilu Productions Andy Griffith Enterprises Ashland Productions T & L Productions Distributor Viacom Enterprises Paramount Domestic Television CBS Television Distribution Release Original network CBSPicture format Black-and-white (1964–1965) Color (1965–1969)Audio format Monaural Original release September 25, 1964 – May 2, 1969Chronology Related shows The Andy Griffith Show Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. [fn 1] is an American situation comedy that originally aired on CBS from September 25, 1964, to May 2, 1969. The series was a spin-off of The Andy Griffith Show, and the pilot episode was aired as the season finale of the fourth season of its parent series on May 18, 1964. The show ran for a total of 150 half-hour episodes spanning over five seasons, first in black-and-white for the first season, and then in color for the remaining four seasons. In 2006, CBS Home Entertainment (distributed by Paramount) began releasing the series on DVD. The final season was released in November 2008. Gomer Pyle, U. S. M. C. was a hit, never placing lower than tenth in the Nielsen ratings, and ended its run as the second-highest-rated series in the United States."
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"docid": "D2200957#0",
"title": "http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Marines%27_Hymn\nMarines' Hymn",
"text": "\"The \"\" Marines' Hymn \"\" is the official hymn of the United States Marine Corps. It is the oldest official song in the United States Armed Forces. [ 1] The \"\"Marines' Hymn\"\" is typically sung at the position of attention as a gesture of respect. However, the third verse is also used as a toast during formal events, such as the birthday ball and other ceremonies. Contents [ show]History Edit The lyrics are contained in the book \"\"Rhymes of the Rookies\"\" published in 1917. The author of these poems was W. E. Christian. The book is available online in several formats. The book consists of a series of poems regarding military life prior to World War I. Some of the lyrics were popular phrases before the song was written. The line \"\"To the shores of Tripoli\"\" refers to the First Barbary War, and specifically the Battle of Derna in 1805. After Lieutenant Presley O'Bannon and his Marines hoisted the American flag over the Old World for the first time, the phrase was added to the battle colors of the Corps. \"\""
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"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/bwaltonselling/bill-walton-sales-training/\nBill Walton Sales Training",
"text": "\"Bill Walton Sales Training13 Pins 2 Followers Issues Tips and Solutions to Selling More Stuff Bill walton Coaching Exercise Gym Physical exercise Studying Work outs Workouts Bill o'brien Action Army life Author Awards Book Books Bottle Brian tracy Club Communication Cooking food Wounded Warrior Project Ninja Warrior Military Life Military Service Army Life Families Tough Mudder Troops Soldiers The Wounded Warrior Project provides programs and services to severely injured service members during the time between active duty and transition to civilian life. 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"docid": "D2094415#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/autism\nAutism Overview",
"text": "Autism Overview Autism is one of a group of neurodevelopmental disorders known as pervasive developmental disorders (PDDs). These are characterized by problems with communication and social interaction. Patients often demonstrate restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped behavior patterns or interests. Symptoms Signs and Symptoms According to the Autism Society, autism symptoms typically become clearly evident during early childhood, between 24 months and 6 years of age. Symptoms include a marked delay in language and cognitive development. There may be signs of obsessive and/or antisocial behavior. Asperger syndrome, another PDD, may be referred to as “high functioning autism.” Asperger syndrome usually lacks the primary communication and cognitive problems that characterize classic autism. Autism symptoms can range from mild to severe. Some people may be considered autistic but manage to function in society without many setbacks."
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"docid": "D605532#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1750946712000724\nReviewChelation treatment for autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review",
"text": "Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders Volume 7, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 49-55Review Chelation treatment for autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review Tonya N. Davis a Mark O’Reilly b Soyeon Kang b Russell Lang c Mandy Rispoli d Jeff Sigafoos e Giulio Lancioni f Daelynn Copeland a Shanna Attai a Austin Mulloy g Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.rasd.2012.06.005 Get rights and content Abstract Chelation treatment is used to eliminate specific metals from the body, such as mercury. It has been hypothesized that mercury poisoning may be a factor in autism and data suggest that perhaps 7% of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have received chelation treatment. It would therefore seem timely to review studies investigating the effects of chelation treatment for individuals with ASD. To this end, we conducted a systematic search to identify studies that have evaluated the effects of chelation on autism symptomatology. Our search identified five studies, which were analyzed in terms of (a) participant characteristics, (b) dependent variables, (c) study outcomes, and (d) certainty of evidence. Four of the five studies found mixed results and only one study reported positive results. However, given the significant methodological limitations of these studies, the research reviewed here does not support the use of chelation as a treatment for ASD. Highlights► We conducted a systematic literature review of studies that have evaluated the effects of chelation on autism symptomatology. ► Four of the five identified studies reported mixed results. ► Many reviewed studies contained considerable methodological flaws."
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"docid": "D967367#0",
"title": "http://hub.jhu.edu/2014/12/15/autism-brain-inflammation/\nBrain inflammation a hallmark of autism, Johns Hopkins analysis shows",
"text": "\"Shawna Williams/ Dec 15, 2014While many different combinations of genetic traits can cause autism, brains affected by autism share a pattern of ramped-up immune responses and related inflammation, an analysis of data from autopsied human brains reveals. The study, a collaborative effort between Johns Hopkins and the University of Alabama at Birmingham, included data from 72 autism and control brains. It was published online last week in the journal Nature Communications. \"\" There are many different ways of getting autism, but we found that they all have the same downstream effect,\"\" says Dan Arking, an associate professor in the Mc Kusick-Nathans Institute for Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. \"\" What we don't know is whether this immune response is making things better in the short term and worse in the long term. \"\" The causes of autism, also known as autistic spectrum disorder, remain largely unknown and are a frequent research topic for geneticists and neuroscientists. But Arking had noticed that for autism, studies of whether and how much genes were being used—known as gene expression—had thus far involved too little data to draw many useful conclusions. That's because unlike a genetic test, which can be done using nearly any cells in the body, gene expression testing has to be performed on the specific tissue of interest—in this case, brains that could only be obtained through autopsies. To combat this problem, Arking and his colleagues analyzed gene expression in samples from two different tissue banks, comparing gene expression in people with autism to that in controls without the condition. All told, they analyzed data from 104 brain samples from 72 individuals, the largest data set so far for a study of gene expression in autism."
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"docid": "D724800#0",
"title": "http://autism.emedtv.com/asperger-syndrome/causes-of-asperger-syndrome.html\nCauses of Asperger Syndrome",
"text": "Autism Channel Topics Asperger Syndrome Autism Autism Spectrum Disorders Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder Rett Syndrome Advertisement Quicklinks Autism Spectrum Disorders Pervasive Developmental Disorder Autism Rett Syndrome Asperger Syndrome Autism Symptoms Autism Research Autism Causes Signs of Autism Treatment for Autism Related Channels Kids Measles Nervous System Advertisement Tweet Autism Home > Causes of Asperger Syndrome Causes of Asperger Syndrome At this time, Asperger syndrome causes are not yet known. However, it's likely that both genetics and environment play a role in the development of this condition. Researchers are currently collecting and analyzing DNA samples from a large group of children with the disorder to identify genes and genetic interactions linked with the syndrome. What Causes Asperger Syndrome? Scientists aren't certain of the causes of Asperger syndrome. However, it's likely that both genetics and environment are involved. What Research Is Being Done? While specific Asperger syndrome causes are not known, research is being conducted to understand Asperger syndrome and how it can be effectively treated. One study is using functional magnetic resonance imaging (f MRI) to show how abnormalities in particular areas of the brain cause changes in brain function that result in the symptoms of Asperger syndrome and other autism spectrum disorders. Other research includes testing the effectiveness of an antidepressant in individuals with Asperger syndrome who exhibit high levels of obsessive/ritualistic behavior."
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"docid": "D605531#0",
"title": "http://www.poison.org/articles/2011-mar/chelation-therapy\n\"Chelation: Therapy or \"\"Therapy\"\"?\"",
"text": "\"Share this: Elementary | Adults | Chelation Chelation: Therapy or \"\"Therapy\"\"? The Bottom Line Chelation therapy is a treatment for heavy metal poisoning: iron, mercury, arsenic, and lead. Some people give chelation \"\"therapy\"\" for other conditions such as cardiovascular disease, autism, and Alzheimer's. This exposes patients to risks without benefit. A large study of chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease leads some researchers to suggest further study. The Full Story Lead, mercury, and arsenic serve no function in the human body. If they accumulate in large enough amounts, they cause poisoning. Other metals which are essential to human function can become toxic if they accumulate in large amounts; examples include iron and copper. Effects differ according to the metal involved, whether it is introduced into the body by ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact, and the age of the victim. People with very high levels of these heavy metals are treated with drugs called \"\"chelators\"\" [KEY-lay-ters]. These medicines bind to the metals in the blood stream; this metal-chelator compound is then eliminated in the urine."
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"docid": "D1376492#0",
"title": "http://www.health-reports.com/autism.shtml\nImproving Autism Spectrum Disorders",
"text": "\"Autism has a number of causes, as you will read here. You can improve the life of your child, and even reverse autism, by correcting these causes. There are a number of reasons why children develop Autism Spectrum Disorders or ASD. Genetics may play a part. But the vast majority of the causes are not genetic, which means you can do something about them. As a consequence, autism is preventable — and to a large extent, may even be reversible to some degree. Correcting the underlying causes of your child’s ASD will produce significant improvement in your child, Every time. Proceed at a pace your child can handle, so as not to overwhelm him and you will see improvement — usually a great deal of improvement. If you would like to be supported in your journey to heal your child by someone who knows how to succeed at this, and can help you do so. we suggest that you work with Karen Thomas."
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"docid": "D2202661#0",
"title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/treatment/treatment-associated-medical-conditions/gi-disorders\nAutism and GI Disorders",
"text": "\"Autism and GI Disorders Please use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource associated with diagnosis or treatment of autism or its associated medical conditions. The following information is solely for educational purposes, not medical advice. It is not a substitute for care by trained medical providers. Autism Speaks is not engaged in the practice of health care or the provision of health care advice or services. For specific advice about care and treatment, please consult your physician. Gastrointestinal (GI) disorders are among the most common medical conditions associated with autism. These issues range from chronic constipation or diarrhea to irritable and inflammatory bowel conditions. They can affect persons of any age. But in the context of autism, they have been most studied in children. For example, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently found that children with autism are more than 3.5 times more likely to suffer chronic diarrhea or constipation than are their normally developing peers."
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"docid": "D1376491#0",
"title": "http://www.aspergerssociety.org/autism-treatment-diet-change-and-probiotics-help-autism-symptoms-103/\nAutism Treatment â Can a Diet Change & Probiotics Help Autism Symptoms?",
"text": "Volume 103Hi, I’m Craig Kendall, the author of The Asperger’s Syndrome Survival Guide. In today’s issue we will discuss…Autism Treatment – Can a Diet Change & Probiotics Help Autism Symptoms? If you’ve been reading about autism treatment for a while, you’ve probably heard of a hundred different diets supposed to help or even cure autism. It’s true that what a person eats can have a big impact on their behavior, but diet does not usually cure autism. It will, however, often significantly improve their behaviors and their functioning. Many autism researchers believe there is a strong connection between the gut and the brain. But with so many diets out there, how do you know which one to choose? You will probably find as you pursue different avenues of autism treatment that some things just have to be tried to see if they will work, and discarded if they don’t. Unfortunately, in most cases there is no test to see what the perfect “autism diet” is for your child. But, that said, there are several dietary guidelines that are often recommended for those on the autism spectrum you should know about."
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"docid": "D1408142#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-functioning_autism\nHigh-functioning autism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text. Please help improve this article by checking for citation inaccuracies. ( July 2014) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)High-functioning autism ( HFA) is a term applied to people with autism who are deemed to be cognitively \"\"higher functioning\"\" (with an IQ of 70 or greater) than other people with autism. [ 1] [2] Individuals with HFA or Asperger syndrome may exhibit deficits in areas of communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction. [ 3] HFA is not a recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5 or the ICD-10. The amount of overlap between HFA and Asperger syndrome is disputed. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Characterization2 Cause3 Diagnosis4 Treatment5 See also6 References Characterization High-functioning autism is characterized by features very similar to those of Asperger syndrome. The defining characteristic most widely recognized by psychologists is a significant delay in the development of early speech and language skills, before the age of three years. [ 2] The diagnostic criteria of Asperger syndrome exclude a general language delay. [ 5]Further differences in features between people with high-functioning autism and those with Asperger syndrome, include the following: [2] [6] [7] [8]People with HFA have a lower verbal reasoning ability Better visual/spatial skills (higher performance IQ) than people with Asperger syndrome Less deviating locomotion than people with Asperger syndrome People with HFA more often have problems functioning independently Curiosity and interest for many different things, in contrast to people with Asperger syndrome People with Asperger syndrome are better at empathizing with another The male to female ratio of 4:1 for HFA is much smaller than that of Asperger syndrome Individuals with autism spectrum disorders, including high-functioning autism, risk developing symptoms of anxiety."
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"docid": "D3451710#0",
"title": "https://www.dnalc.org/view/908-Autism-Candidate-Genes.html\n.",
"text": "Website Search ID 908Autism Candidate Genes Description: Use this chromosome map to explore genes associated with autism. Transcript: Although twin studies suggest that autism is highly heritable, no one gene has been unambiguously identified as a cause of the disorder. The search for candidate genes for autism is complicated by the fact that the majority of genes associated with the disorder are associated with only one specific symptom. This finding holds important implications for diagnosis and treatment. If it is the case that specific genes contribute to specific symptoms – such as social difficulties, communication deficits, or repetitive behaviors – it may be useful to study these symptoms separately rather than adopt a broad approach. This finding is also consistent with the view that the underlying causes of autism are highly complex and the likely result of interactions between a multitude of genes. Most genes known to play a role in brain development are potential candidates for conferring susceptibility to autism. EN2: EN2 (Engrailed homeobox 2) is a homeobox gene that is critical to the development of the midbrain and cerebellum. Like other homeobox genes, it regulates morphogenesis – the combined process of combined processes of cell division, differentiation, and organ development. EN2 is a human homolog of the engrailed gene, which is found in Drosophila."
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"docid": "D3361256#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autism-spectrum-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20352928\nOverview",
"text": "\"Print Overview Autism spectrum disorder is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication. The disorder also includes limited and repetitive patterns of behavior. The term \"\"spectrum\"\" in autism spectrum disorder refers to the wide range of symptoms and severity. Autism spectrum disorder includes conditions that were previously considered separate — autism, Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder and an unspecified form of pervasive developmental disorder. Some people still use the term \"\"Asperger's syndrome,\"\" which is generally thought to be at the mild end of autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder begins in early childhood and eventually causes problems functioning in society — socially, in school and at work, for example. Often children show symptoms of autism within the first year. A small number of children appear to develop normally in the first year, and then go through a period of regression between 18 and 24 months of age when they develop autism symptoms. While there is no cure for autism spectrum disorder, intensive, early treatment can make a big difference in the lives of many children. Symptoms Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers."
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"docid": "D3519530#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/difference-between-dyspraxia-and-autism\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: What Is The Difference Between Autism Now And In The 70s",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: What Is The Difference Between Autism Now And In The 70s Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Glen Elliott8 doctors agreed:1 What is the difference between autism now and in the 70s? Symptom focus: Although the early descriptions of autism focued on impairments in social interaction, language, and behaviors, during the 70's the cause was thought to be poor mother/ child bonding and ... Read more Dr. Johanna Fricke532 Doctors shared insights Autism Spectrum Disorder (Definition)ASD are a spectrum of disorders of varying degrees that are characterized by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. Autism statistics from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identify around 1 in 68 American children as ... Read more Dr. Ilene Ruhoy Neurology14 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Johanna Fricke1 doctor agreed:2 What is the difference between autism and a mental handicap? Different diagnoses: 35-65% of people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - observable deficits in social communication & social reciprocity + stereotypical movements or narrow, restricted areas of interest - also have intellectual disability (ID), measured cognitive & adaptive abilities < 70 before age 18. Many ... Read more Dr. Glen Elliott5 doctors agreed:3 What is the difference between autism and asperger's syndrome? Symptom presentation: This distinction, introduced in the early 1990's, arose because some individuals had major delays in social interactions and language, along with odd behaviors ( autism ), while others had good language but problems with the other two areas (asperger's). Subsequent research has shown that ... Read more Dr. Judah Lindenberg2 doctors agreed:4 I need to know what is the difference between autism and aspergers? Smart question: They are related to each other. One way of thinking of aspberger's syndrome is as a milder form of autism with a greater chance of being able to live independently. ... Read more Dr. Anthony La Barbera1 doctor agreed:5 What is?"
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"docid": "D232646#0",
"title": "http://autism.emedtv.com/autism/symptoms-of-autism.html\nSymptoms of Autism",
"text": "Autism Channel Topics Asperger Syndrome Autism Autism Spectrum Disorders Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder Rett Syndrome Advertisement Quicklinks Autism Spectrum Disorders Pervasive Developmental Disorder Autism Rett Syndrome Asperger Syndrome Autism Symptoms Autism Research Autism Causes Signs of Autism Treatment for Autism Related Channels Kids Measles Nervous System Advertisement Tweet Autism Home > Symptoms of Autism Symptoms of Autism The three distinctive signs and symptoms of autism include problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, difficulties with social interaction, and repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. Symptoms can range in impact from mild to disabling. For many children, symptoms of the condition improve with treatment and with age. Signs and Symptoms of Autism: An Introduction There are three distinctive symptoms of autism. These symptoms include: Problems with verbal and nonverbal communication Difficulties with social interaction Repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. Children with autism can also have symptoms that include reduced sensitivity to pain but increased sensitivity to sound, touch, or other sensory stimulation. Autism symptoms can range in impact from mild to disabling. Parents are usually the first to notice symptoms possible symptoms in their child. Autism Symptoms: Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Children with symptoms of autism may fail to respond to their name and often avoid eye contact with other people. They have difficulty interpreting what others are thinking or feeling because they can't understand social cues, such as tone of voice or facial expressions, and don't watch other people's faces for clues about appropriate behavior."
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"docid": "D438445#0",
"title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/node/113411\nWhat is mitochondria disease? What does it have to do with autism, and are there treatments?",
"text": "What is mitochondria disease? What does it have to do with autism, and are there treatments? This week’s “Got Questions?” answer comes from Deepa Menon, MD, assistant medical director of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders, at Baltimore’s Kennedy Krieger Institute—an Autism Speaks Autism Treatment Network (ATN) site. Her research interests include metabolic and mitochondrial disorders and their association with autism. Mitochondria are cell structures, or “organelles,” whose primary function is to supply a cell with energy. In essence, they turn sugar and fatty acids from food into the energy-carrying molecule adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Virtually every cell in the body depends on ATP and mitochondria for energy. As a result, mitochondrial disorders can produce a wide variety of symptoms. The most common involve body systems that use a lot of energy."
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"docid": "D133886#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autism-spectrum-disorder/basics/definition/con-20021148\nOverview",
"text": "\"Print Overview Autism spectrum disorder is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication. The disorder also includes limited and repetitive patterns of behavior. The term \"\"spectrum\"\" in autism spectrum disorder refers to the wide range of symptoms and severity. Autism spectrum disorder includes conditions that were previously considered separate — autism, Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder and an unspecified form of pervasive developmental disorder. Some people still use the term \"\"Asperger's syndrome,\"\" which is generally thought to be at the mild end of autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder begins in early childhood and eventually causes problems functioning in society — socially, in school and at work, for example. Often children show symptoms of autism within the first year. A small number of children appear to develop normally in the first year, and then go through a period of regression between 18 and 24 months of age when they develop autism symptoms. While there is no cure for autism spectrum disorder, intensive, early treatment can make a big difference in the lives of many children. Symptoms Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers."
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"docid": "D3078774#0",
"title": "http://www.drlwilson.com/Articles/AUTISM.htm\nTHE AUTISM EPIDEMIC AND NUTRITIONAL BALANCINGby Dr. Lawrence Wilson",
"text": "THE AUTISM EPIDEMIC AND NUTRITIONAL BALANCINGby Dr. Lawrence Wilson© March 2017, L. D. Wilson Consultants, Inc. All information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition. Table Of Contents I. Introduction The Epidemic Signs And Symptoms Of Autism II. Causes Of Autism1. Vaccination2. Toxic Metals3. Difficulty Eliminating Toxic Metals4. Damaged Digestion/Leaky Gut5. Nutrient Deficiencies6. Born Toxic And Depleted A Social Anxiety Disorder?"
},
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"docid": "D2943276#0",
"title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/2014/04/04/what-pandas-how-it-different-autism\nWhat is PANDAS? How Is It Different from Autism?",
"text": "What is PANDAS? How Is It Different from Autism?“PANDAS turned out to be the cause of new obsessive-compulsive symptoms in our son, who also has autism. But the lack of information and awareness left his symptoms untreated for nearly 3 years. Would love you to help more people understand. ”Today’s “Got Questions?” answer is by developmental pediatrician Sue Swedo (left) and child psychiatrist Rebecca Hommer. Dr. Swedo is the chief of the Pediatrics and Developmental Neuroscience Branch of the National Institute of Mental Health, and Dr. Hommer is a NIMH staff clinician. In 1998, Dr. Swedo and her colleagues coined the term PANDAS to describe 50 cases of a rare syndrome that involved obsessive compulsive behaviors following strep infection. Thank you for speaking up about your son’s experience with PANDAS. For the uninitiated, PANDAS is an acronym for pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections."
},
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"docid": "D1671038#0",
"title": "http://autism.emedtv.com/autism/autism-in-adults.html\nAutism in Adults",
"text": "Autism Channel Topics Asperger Syndrome Autism Autism Spectrum Disorders Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Pervasive Developmental Disorder Rett Syndrome Advertisement Quicklinks Autism Spectrum Disorders Pervasive Developmental Disorder Autism Rett Syndrome Asperger Syndrome Autism Symptoms Autism Research Autism Causes Signs of Autism Treatment for Autism Related Channels Kids Measles Nervous System Advertisement Tweet Autism Home > Autism in Adults Autism in Adults When adults have autism, it can create difficult challenges for everyone involved. Dealing with the condition often involves crucial decisions about living arrangements, employment opportunities, and support services. Parents of adults with the disorder need to search for the best programs and facilities available to them. The local Social Security Administration office can be a good place to start learning about programs offering assistance to those dealing with these issues. Adult Autism: An Overview The public schools' responsibility for providing services ends when the person with autism reaches the age of 22. The family is then faced with the challenge of finding living arrangements and employment to match the particular needs of their adult child, as well as the programs and facilities that can provide support services to achieve these goals. Long before your child finishes school, you will want to search for the best programs and facilities for your young adult. If you know other parents of autistic adults, ask them about the services available in your community. If your community has little to offer, serve as an advocate for your child and work toward the goal of improved employment services. Employment for Adults With Autism Some adults with autism, especially those with high-functioning autism, are able to work successfully in mainstream jobs."
},
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"docid": "D3137931#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/doctor/childhood-disintegrative-disorder-hellers-syndrome\nChildhood Disintegrative Disorder Heller's Syndrome",
"text": "Paediatrics Save Print Share Actions Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Heller's Syndrome Authored by Dr Mary Lowth, 16 Jun 2014This article is for Medical Professionals In this article Definition Pathogenesis Epidemiology Presentation Differential diagnosis Investigations Management Prognosis Historical note Synonyms: CDD, dementia infantalis, disintegrative psychosis, social development regression Definition Childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), or Heller's syndrome, is a rare pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) which involves regression of developmental ability in language, social function and motor skills. It is a devastating condition of unknown cause. PDDs are a spectrum of behavioural problems associated with autism and autism-like syndromes. They include CDD, Rett's Syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder - not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). CDD is considered a low-functioning form of autistic spectrum disorder. [ 1] However, autism does not show the severe regression after several years of normal development which characterises CDD, and children with CDD show a more dramatic loss of skills compared with children with autism. CDD also tends to develop later than autism, and can develop very much later (up to the age of 10 years). [ 2]Historical definitions The definition has barely finished evolving, perhaps indicating both the rarity of and the lack of explanation for the condition. From the 1970s the terms 'disintegrative psychosis of childhood' (ICD-9) and 'childhood pervasive developmental disorder (DSM-III) were used. In 1987 DSM-III-R reclassified it as childhood-onset autism."
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"docid": "D1880708#0",
"title": "http://dsm.psychiatryonline.org/doi/full/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596.dsm01\nNeurodevelopmental Disorders",
"text": "SECTION QUICK LINKSIntellectual Disabilities Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)Global Developmental Delay Unspecified Intellectual Disability (Intellectual Developmental Disorder)Communication Disorders Language Disorder Speech Sound Disorder Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering)Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder Unspecified Communication Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism Spectrum Disorder Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Other Specified Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Unspecified Attention-Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder Specific Learning Disorder Specific Learning Disorder Motor Disorders Developmental Coordination Disorder Stereotypic Movement Disorder Tic Disorders Other Specified Tic Disorder Unspecified Tic Disorder Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders Other Specified Neurodevelopmental Disorder Unspecified Neurodevelopmental Disorder The neurodevelopmental disorders are a group of conditions with onset in the developmental period. The disorders typically manifest early in development, often before the child enters grade school, and are characterized by developmental deficits that produce impairments of personal, social, academic, or occupational functioning. The range of developmental deficits varies from very specific limitations of learning or control of executive functions to global impairments of social skills or intelligence. The neurodevelopmental disorders frequently co-occur; for example, individuals with autism spectrum disorder often have intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder), and many children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) also have a specific learning disorder. For some disorders, the clinical presentation includes symptoms of excess as well as deficits and delays in achieving expected milestones. For example, autism spectrum disorder is diagnosed only when the characteristic deficits of social communication are accompanied by excessively repetitive behaviors, restricted interests, and insistence on sameness. Intellectual disability (intellectual developmental disorder) is characterized by deficits in general mental abilities, such as reasoning, problem solving, planning, abstract thinking, judgment, academic learning, and learning from experience. The deficits result in impairments of adaptive functioning, such that the individual fails to meet standards of personal independence and social responsibility in one or more aspects of daily life, including communication, social participation, academic or occupational functioning, and personal independence at home or in community settings. Global developmental delay, as its name implies, is diagnosed when an individual fails to meet expected developmental milestones in several areas of intellectual functioning. The diagnosis is used for individuals who are unable to undergo systematic assessments of intellectual functioning, including children who are too young to participate in standardized testing."
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"docid": "D306324#0",
"title": "http://ehealthforum.com/healthcenter/autism/autism_symptoms-e220.html\nAutism Symptoms",
"text": "\"Autism Symptoms Autism TOCWhat is autism? Causes and Risk Factors Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Early symptoms of autism Symptoms of autism usually manifest before the age of 3, but may be difficult to identify. The severity of symptom (s), for example, may not be noticed until a few years into childhood. Parents, teachers, doctors, etc. may observe child development as \"\"slow\"\", but do not suspect autism. Or, a child can progress normally and then begin an abrupt change in development and behavior (losing language and other skills). Symptoms of autism The main symptoms of autism involve communication (verbal and non-verbal); repetitive behavior; and social difficulties, and begin to manifest by 18 months of age. Other symptoms of autism may involve sensory problems, and symptoms of additional disorders. Symptoms of autism can range from mild to severe. And different autism symptoms are accompanied by different levels of intensity."
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"docid": "D133886#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autism-spectrum-disorder/basics/definition/con-20021148\nOverview",
"text": "\"Print Overview Autism spectrum disorder is a condition related to brain development that impacts how a person perceives and socializes with others, causing problems in social interaction and communication. The disorder also includes limited and repetitive patterns of behavior. The term \"\"spectrum\"\" in autism spectrum disorder refers to the wide range of symptoms and severity. Autism spectrum disorder includes conditions that were previously considered separate — autism, Asperger's syndrome, childhood disintegrative disorder and an unspecified form of pervasive developmental disorder. Some people still use the term \"\"Asperger's syndrome,\"\" which is generally thought to be at the mild end of autism spectrum disorder. Autism spectrum disorder begins in early childhood and eventually causes problems functioning in society — socially, in school and at work, for example. Often children show symptoms of autism within the first year. A small number of children appear to develop normally in the first year, and then go through a period of regression between 18 and 24 months of age when they develop autism symptoms. While there is no cure for autism spectrum disorder, intensive, early treatment can make a big difference in the lives of many children. Symptoms Some children show signs of autism spectrum disorder in early infancy, such as reduced eye contact, lack of response to their name or indifference to caregivers."
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"docid": "D105203#0",
"title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/diagnosis/dsm-5-diagnostic-criteria\nDSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria",
"text": "\"Autism Speaks is pleased to provide the full-text of the diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the related diagnosis of social communication disorder (SCD), as they appear in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). As of May 2013, psychologists and psychiatrists will be using these criteria when evaluating individuals for these developmental disorders. For further context, please see our full DSM-5 coverage here. Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder 315.39 (F80.89)Diagnostic Criteria A. Persistent difficulties in the social use of verbal and nonverbal communication as manifested by all of the following:1. Deficits in using communication for social purposes, such as greeting and sharing information, in a manner that is appropriate for the social context.2. Impairment of the ability to change communication to match context or the needs of the listener, such as speaking differently in a classroom than on the playground, talking differently to a child than to an adult, and avoiding use of overly formal language.3. Difficulties following rules for conversation and storytelling, such as taking turns in conversation, rephrasing when misunderstood, and knowing how to use verbal and nonverbal signals to regulate interaction.4. Difficulties understanding what is not explicitly stated (e.g., making inferences) and nonliteral or ambiguous meanings of language (e.g., idioms, humor, metaphors, multiple meanings that depend on the context for interpretation). B. The deficits result in functional limitations in effective communication, social participation, social relationships, academic achievement, or occupational performance, individually or in combination. C. The onset of the symptoms is in the early developmental period (but deficits may not become fully manifest until social communication demands exceed limited capacities)."
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"docid": "D1663661#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDD-NOS\nPervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified",
"text": "\"Not to be confused with PDNOS. Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS)Specialty Psychiatry A pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified ( PDD-NOS) is one of the four autism spectrum disorders (ASD) [1] and also one of the five disorders classified as a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD). [ 2] According to the DSM-IV, PDD-NOS is a diagnosis that is used for \"\"severe and pervasive impairment in the development of reciprocal social interaction or verbal and nonverbal communication skills, or when stereotyped behavior, interests, and activities are present, but the criteria are not met for a specific PDD\"\" or for several other disorders. [ 3] PDD-NOS is often called atypical autism, [4] because the criteria for autistic disorder are not met, for instance because of late age of onset, atypical symptomatology, or subthreshold symptomatology, or all of these. [ 3] Even though PDD-NOS is considered milder than typical autism, this is not always true. While some characteristics may be milder, others may be more severe. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Diagnosis2.1 Subgroups3 Treatment4 References5 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]It is common for individuals with PDD-NOS to have more intact social skills and a lower level of intellectual deficit than individuals with other PDDs. [ 2] Characteristics of many individuals with PDD-NOS are: Communication difficulties (e.g., using and understanding language)Difficulty with social behavior Difficulty with changes in routines or environments Uneven skill development (strengths in some areas and delays in others)Unusual play with toys and other objects Repetitive body movements or behavior patterns Preoccupation with fantasy, such as imaginary friends in childhood Diagnosis [ edit]PDD-NOS is an old diagnostic category. It is no longer included as an option for an Autism Spectrum Disorder and is not part of the DSM-5, but is included in the ICD-10. [ 6]The diagnosis of a pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified is given to individuals with difficulties in the areas of social interaction, communication, and/or stereotyped behavior patterns or interests, but who do not meet the full DSM-IV criteria for autism or another PDD."
},
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"docid": "D7168#0",
"title": "https://www.carautismroadmap.org/medical-diagnosis-vs-educational-eligibility-for-special-services-important-distinctions-for-those-with-asd/\nMedical Diagnosis vs. Educational Eligibility for Special Services: Important Distinctions for Those with ASD",
"text": "Medical Diagnosis vs. Educational Eligibility for Special Services: Important Distinctions for Those with ASDParents are often surprised to learn that a medical diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) does not automatically entitle a student to special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Eligibility for special education services is based, rather, on an educational determination of a disability, which includes meeting not just the criteria for a specific disability (such as autism), but also finding that a student is in need of special services. Understanding the differences between a medical diagnosis and an educational determination of eligibility for special education services can help parents become better advocates for their children. A medical diagnosis of ASD is made by a doctor or other specially trained clinician by using symptom criteria set in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), a book published by the American Psychological Association (APA). Currently, most individuals with a medical diagnosis of ASD were diagnosed using the 4th edition of the DSM. DSM-IV, as the 4th edition is called, established specific criteria for diagnosing individuals with three different autism spectrum disorders: Autistic disorder, Aspergers disorder, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified ( PDD-NOS ). In May 2013, the APA published DSM-5, which eliminated these three subcategories and grouped all three conditions under the name of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Diagnostic criteria were also modified, and, going forward, doctors and clinicians will use DSM-5 criteria when determining a diagnosis. Under both DSM-IV and DSM-5, an individual must meet a specific number of symptoms, including repetitive behaviors and difficulties with social interactions, to be diagnosed. DSM-IV requires qualitative impairments, while DSM-5 requires that symptoms limit and impair everyday functioning, but this is to be interpreted broadly."
},
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"docid": "D462425#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/autism-and-seroquel\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Autism And Seroquel",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Autism And Seroquel Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Steven Griggs5 doctors agreed:1 Is autism transmitted? Its not contagious,: If that's what you mean. There are genetic links that run in families, so in that sense there is greater likelihood of ending up with autism or something related if one or more of your biological ... Read more Dr. Heidi Fowler433 Doctors shared insights Quetiapine (Definition)Quetiapine (brand seroquel) is classified as an atypical antipsychotic medication. It is fda approved to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and as an adjunct with antidepressants in the treatment of major depressive disorder. Serious side effects include tardive dyskinesia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, and metabolic syndrome with weight gain, risk of ... Read more Dr. Edward Kuhnley Pediatrics - Psychiatry38 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Jon Ahrendsen2 doctors agreed:2 Is autism misunderstood? By some yes,: Autism can present so many different levels of severity. Impaired social skills, impaired communication, impaired relationships can present in different degrees in different people. From my perspective, some with partial symptoms, not enough for a formal diagnosis, still can benefit from treatment to ... Read more Dr. Lois Freisleben-Cook5 doctors agreed:3 What is an \"\"autism stare\"\"? Failure to: Make eye contact. Gaze avoidance."
},
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"docid": "D614840#0",
"title": "http://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/difference-between-disorder-333546.html\nDifference between Disorder and Disease?",
"text": "\"Latest Articles Programs Products Conferences Nursing Student › Nursing Student Assistance ›Difference between Disorder and Disease? January 2018 Caption Contest - Win $100!by Mariposa88Views: 112,351 Comments: 7Hi Everyone- Just a quick question. How would you define the difference between a DISORDER, DISEASE, and SYNDROME? I know there's a difference, I just can't seem to find a simple way to define it. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!7 Comments Topic Closed Sep 15, '08Disorder and disease are used interchangeably in clinical settings, but as what i have observed, disease is used more on the physical while disorder is very frequent in psychiatric/psychologic. Syndrome- characterized by the consortium of a group of signs and symptoms that occur together in a disease. You may also check out med dictionaries so you can confirm. Sep 17, '08 [FONT='Monotype Sorts']A Disorder is any abnormality of function. [ FONT='Monotype Sorts']A Disease is an illness with a recognizable set of signs and symptoms. ["
},
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"docid": "D3137931#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/doctor/childhood-disintegrative-disorder-hellers-syndrome\nChildhood Disintegrative Disorder Heller's Syndrome",
"text": "Paediatrics Save Print Share Actions Childhood Disintegrative Disorder Heller's Syndrome Authored by Dr Mary Lowth, 16 Jun 2014This article is for Medical Professionals In this article Definition Pathogenesis Epidemiology Presentation Differential diagnosis Investigations Management Prognosis Historical note Synonyms: CDD, dementia infantalis, disintegrative psychosis, social development regression Definition Childhood disintegrative disorder (CDD), or Heller's syndrome, is a rare pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) which involves regression of developmental ability in language, social function and motor skills. It is a devastating condition of unknown cause. PDDs are a spectrum of behavioural problems associated with autism and autism-like syndromes. They include CDD, Rett's Syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder - not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS). CDD is considered a low-functioning form of autistic spectrum disorder. [ 1] However, autism does not show the severe regression after several years of normal development which characterises CDD, and children with CDD show a more dramatic loss of skills compared with children with autism. CDD also tends to develop later than autism, and can develop very much later (up to the age of 10 years). [ 2]Historical definitions The definition has barely finished evolving, perhaps indicating both the rarity of and the lack of explanation for the condition. From the 1970s the terms 'disintegrative psychosis of childhood' (ICD-9) and 'childhood pervasive developmental disorder (DSM-III) were used. In 1987 DSM-III-R reclassified it as childhood-onset autism."
},
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"docid": "D2831531#0",
"title": "http://autismsd.com/why-is-autism-considered-a-spectrum-disorder/\nWhy Is Autism Considered A Spectrum Disorder?",
"text": "Why Is Autism Considered A Spectrum Disorder?0 0 0 0Spectrum disorders are labeled as such because the majority of people with a particular diagnosis have all kinds of symptoms that vary from one individual to the next. Autism is considered a spectrum disorder because of that very reason. Children diagnosed with autism are simultaneously diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder because that is its full and complete clinical name. Autism spectrum disorder means that these children and adults might be high functioning, low functioning, or functioning in the middle of the road or anywhere in between. There is no one level of functionality for autism, but a broad spectrum. This is the first reason why it’s considered a spectrum disorder. The second reason is that people diagnosed with autism have many levels of communication, many levels of physical ability, many levels of social acuity, many levels of intellectual ability and many levels of emotional expression. Autism isn’t defined by just one level of any of these categories of development because they all exist to some degree in the individuals with autism. Each and every one of these developmental areas wherein autism presents itself is a spectrum of its own, resulting in a spectrum disorder. When all of these factors are combined, it produces the third reason why autism is considered a spectrum disorder."
},
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"docid": "D726274#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental_disorder\nDevelopmental disorder",
"text": "\"Not to be confused with Pervasive developmental disorder. This article may need to be rewritten entirely to comply with Wikipedia's quality standards. You can help. The discussion page may contain suggestions. ( October 2014)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 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Developmental disorder Classification and external resources Specialty Psychiatry ICD - 10 F80-F84ICD - 9-CM 299, 315 [ edit on Wikidata]Developmental disorders comprise a group of psychiatric conditions originating in childhood that involve serious impairment in different areas. There are several ways of using this term. [ 1] The most narrow concept is used in the category \"\"Specific Disorders of Psychological Development\"\" in the ICD-10. ["
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"docid": "D7170#0",
"title": "https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/718432\nIdentification and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Update",
"text": "Pediatric Health Identification and Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Update Greg Pasco Disclosures Pediatr Health. 2010;4 (1):107-114. In This Article Abstract and Introduction Definitions of Autism Spectrum Disorder Diagnostic Instruments Guidelines for Screening, Assessment & Diagnostic Practice Prevalence Future Perspective References Sidebar Abstract and Introduction Abstract Over the past two decades knowledge of and interest in autism has increased dramatically amongst both medical professionals and the wider public, and the relatively heterogeneous nature of the autism spectrum has become widely accepted. The expansion of the concept of the autism spectrum and the consequent rise in the number of people diagnosed with autism has led to controversy as to whether the true incidence of autism is on the increase or whether better diagnostic practice means that previously unidentified cases are no longer missed. Whereas autism is predominantly understood in dimensional terms today, the most authoritative definitions of autism and the diagnostic instruments used clinically and in research are still linked to a more categorical framework. Recently, there has been much interest in the early identification and diagnosis of autism, although the utility of universal early screening for autism spectrum disorders has not yet been demonstrated. Introduction Autism is a heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder with a complex genetic etiology. [ 1] Despite strong evidence for the importance of susceptibility genes, the genetic basis of autism has yet to be identified. [ 2] Interest in autism has increased enormously in recent years and awareness and knowledge of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have developed within public, professional, media and political domains. [ 3] Whilst the expanding concept of the autism spectrum has been widely accepted, there has been much controversy relating to the perception that the incidence of autism is increasing. ["
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"docid": "D465062#0",
"title": "https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/reference/vaccines-and-autism/\nVaccines & Autism",
"text": "Vaccines & Autism Overview Index of SBM Posts Outside Resources Key Research The Science Based Medicine.org Reference Pages are reviews of topics relevant to science and medicine. Each consists of a concise overview of the topic from a scientific perspective, an index of the most relevant posts here on SBM, links to some external resources we recommend, and our summaries of the most interesting and important research. These pages are a work in progress, and we are actively developing them over the summer and fall of 2013, starting with acupuncture, chiropractic, homeopathy, and vaccines & autism. Overview of Vaccines & Autism Vaccines are generally considered to be the most successful public health intervention ever devised. And yet there have been opponents of vaccines ever since there have been vaccines. So-called antivaccinationists have claimed over the years that vaccines do not work, despite the overwhelming evidence that they do. They often spread misinformation about vaccine, such as the notion that vaccines weaken the immune system, when in fact they work by strengthening the immune response against the target infection. In recent years the antivaccine movement has focused on the claim that vaccines are linked to neurological injury, and specifically to the neurological disorder autism, now referred to as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However the scientific evidence overwhelmingly shows no correlation between vaccines in general, the MMR vaccine specifically, or thimerosal (a mercury-based preservative) in vaccines with ASD or other neurodevelopmental disorders. The primary argument made for an association between thimerosal and ASD is that the rate of diagnosis of ASD has been steadily increasing since the early 1990s."
},
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"docid": "D3350007#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/asperger_syndrome/article.htm\nAsperger's Syndrome (Asperger Syndrome, Asperger Disorder)",
"text": "\"Asperger's Syndrome (Asperger Syndrome, Asperger Disorder) Center Autism Slideshow Pictures Take the Autism Quiz. Parenting Principles Slideshow Pictures Patient Comments: Asperger's Syndrome - Experience Patient Comments: Asperger's Syndrome - Symptoms Patient Comments: Asperger's Syndrome - Diagnosis Find a local Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician in your town Asperger's syndrome facts What is Asperger's syndrome? What causes Asperger's syndrome? How common is Asperger's syndrome? What are the signs and symptoms of Asperger's syndrome? How is Asperger's syndrome diagnosed? What are the risks or complications of Asperger's syndrome? What are the treatments for Asperger's syndrome? What is the prognosis for Asperger's syndrome? Asperger's syndrome facts Asperger's syndrome was formerly characterized as a distinct autism spectrum disorder; the DSM-5 in May 2013 combined the diagnosis with autistic disorder into one condition called autism spectrum disorder or ASD."
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"docid": "D2427679#0",
"title": "http://www.parents.com/health/autism/history-of-autism/\nThe History of Autism",
"text": "\"Home Health Autism The History of Autism Doctors have come a long way since 1908, when the word autism was first used. Here's a look at the history of autism spectrum disorder. By Virginia Sole-Smith Facebook Pinterest Twitter Email Veer You might think of autism as a new problem because it has become so much more prevalent in recent years. But it's actually been on the books for more than 70 years--and our thinking about the condition has changed dramatically during that time. Here are the key events in autism history.1908: The word autism is used to describe a subset of schizophrenic patients who were especially withdrawn and self-absorbed.1943: American child psychiatrist Leo Kanner, M. D., publishes a paper describing 11 children who were highly intelligent but displayed \"\"a powerful desire for aloneness\"\" and \"\"an obsessive insistence on persistent sameness.\"\" He later names their condition \"\"early infantile autism. \"\" 1944: A German scientist named Hans Asperger describes a \"\"milder\"\" form of autism now known as Asperger's Syndrome. The cases he reported were all boys who were highly intelligent but had trouble with social interactions and specific obsessive interests.1967: Psychologist Bruno Bettelheim popularizes the theory that \"\"refrigerator mothers,\"\" as he termed them, caused autism by not loving their children enough. ( Spoiler alert: This is completely false.) \"\" Post-World War II, there was a lot of psychoanalytic work done on autism where researchers looked solely at the impact of life experiences,\"\" explains Parents advisor Fred Volkmar, M. D., director of the Child Study Center at Yale University School of Medicine and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders. \"\""
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"docid": "D3031183#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/sample-treatment-plans-for-autism\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Sample Treatment Plans For Autism",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Sample Treatment Plans For Autism Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Roy Benaroch8 doctors agreed:1 What is the best treatment for autism? Combination: The best therapy is individualized, and usually includes speech therapy, occupational therapy, and behavioral therapy, often with an instructor in \"\"applied behavioral analysis.\"\" while there's ... Read more Dr. Johanna Fricke532 Doctors shared insights Autism Spectrum Disorder (Definition)ASD are a spectrum of disorders of varying degrees that are characterized by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication and repetitive behaviors. Autism statistics from the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) identify around 1 in 68 American children as ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Johanna Fricke4 doctors agreed:2 Hello, is there any medical treatment of autism? Medications are used: To treat irritability, aggression, anxiety, depression & adhd which occur more often in people with autism than in the general population.. They are effective & safe, usually in low doses ... Read more Dr. Heidi Fowler2 doctors agreed:3 I suspect I have autism how can I know for sure if I do or not? What is treatment for it? At 28 years old: Consider evaluation by developmental psychologist or other psychologist who is eperienced in working with autism spectrum disorder. I really couldn't begin to tell you how to diagnose yourself with ASD & how to treat it in 400 characters or less. ... Read more Dr. Donald Jacobson2 doctors agreed:4 Can you reccomend a reliable, available and personable practitoner of biomedical treatment for autism? Here is a place to start: Www."
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"docid": "D2821312#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/20/health/research/new-autism-definition-would-exclude-many-study-suggests.html\nNew Definition of Autism Will Exclude Many, Study Suggests",
"text": "Research New Definition of Autism Will Exclude Many, Study Suggests By BENEDICT CAREY JAN. 19, 2012642Mary Meyer, right, of Ramsey, N. J., said that a diagnosis of Asperger syndrome was crucial for her daughter, Susan, 37. Todd Heisler/The New York Times Proposed changes in the definition of autism would sharply reduce the skyrocketing rate at which the disorder is diagnosed and might make it harder for many people who would no longer meet the criteria to get health, educational and social services, a new analysis suggests. The definition is now being reassessed by an expert panel appointed by the American Psychiatric Association, which is completing work on the fifth edition of its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, the first major revision in 17 years. The D. S. M., as the manual is known, is the standard reference for mental disorders, driving research, treatment and insurance decisions. Most experts expect that the new manual will narrow the criteria for autism; the question is how sharply. The results of the new analysis are preliminary, but they offer the most drastic estimate of how tightening the criteria for autism could affect the rate of diagnosis. For years, many experts have privately contended that the vagueness of the current criteria for autism and related disorders like Asperger syndrome was contributing to the increase in the rate of diagnoses — which has ballooned to one child in 100, according to some estimates. The psychiatrists ’ association is wrestling with one of the most agonizing questions in mental health — where to draw the line between unusual and abnormal — and its decisions are sure to be wrenching for some families. At a time when school budgets for special education are stretched, the new diagnosis could herald more pitched battles."
},
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"docid": "D3043033#0",
"title": "http://www.additudemag.com/adhd/article/10236.html\nIs It ADHD or Autism? Or Both?",
"text": "Symptom Tests & Info Related Conditions Autism Spectrum Disorder Is It ADHD or Autism? Or Both? Could your child with ADHD also have an autism spectrum disorder — or was the original diagnosis incorrect? Here’s how to get a comprehensive evaluation — and address your child’s ADD or ASD challenges head-on. By Kay Marner Save What’s the Relationship Between ADHD and Autism? Your child has been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder ( ADHD or ADD ). But those four letters alone don’t seem to explain all of her struggles. You sometimes wonder if she has ADHD and autism. Roughly two-thirds of kids with ADHD have at least one co-existing condition, and Autism Spectrum Disorders — ASD — are among the conditions that commonly occur with ADHD. Some studies suggest that up to half of kids with ASD also have ADHD. ["
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"docid": "D2286590#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Asperger\nHans Asperger",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search [ hide]This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. ( Learn how and when to remove these template messages)This article needs additional citations for verification. ( November 2015)This article possibly contains inappropriate or misinterpreted citations that do not verify the text. ( November 2015)Hans Asperger Asperger performing a psychological test on a child at the University Pediatric Clinic, Vienna during the Third Reich c. 1940. Born 18 February 1906 Vienna, Austria-Hungary Died 21 October 1980 (aged 74) Vienna, Austria Education University of Vienna Known for Writing on “autistic psychopathy” Eponym of Asperger syndrome Medical career Profession Physician Institutions University Children’s Hospital, Vienna Specialism Pediatrics Research Autism Johann \"\"Hans\"\" Friedrich Karl Asperger ( German pronunciation: [hans ˈaspɛʁɡɐ], 18 February 1906 – 21 October 1980) was an Austrian pediatrician, medical theorist, and medical professor. He is best known for his early studies on mental disorders, especially in children. His work was largely unnoticed during his lifetime except for a few accolades in Vienna, and his studies on psychological disorders only acquired world renown posthumously. He wrote over 300 publications, mostly concerning a condition he termed autistic psychopathy (AP). There was a resurgence of interest in his work beginning in the 1980s, and due to his earlier work on autism spectrum disorders, Asperger syndrome (AS), was named after him."
},
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"docid": "D3023719#0",
"title": "http://www.dictionary.com/browse/autism\nautism",
"text": "\"autism [ aw -tiz- uh m]Spell Syllables Examples Word Originnoun1. Psychiatry. a pervasive developmental disorder of children, characterized by impaired communication, excessive rigidity, and emotional detachment: now considered one of the autism spectrum disorders.2. a tendency to view life in terms of one's own needs and desires. Origin of autism Expand1910-1915First recorded in 1910-15; aut- + -ism Related forms Expandautist, nounautistic [aw- tis -tik] ( Show IPA ), adjectiveautistically, adverbunautistic, adjective Can be confused Expandartistic, autistic. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2018. Cite This Source Examples from the Web for autism Expand Contemporary Examples Claiming to be useful against Ebola, autism, and cancer, Young Living Essential Oils came under fire from the FDA. Honey Boo Boo, Snake Oil, and Ebola: The Weird World of Young Living Essential Oils Kent Sepkowitz December 5, 2014They apparently took that as a sign of suspicious activity, even though that can be a hallmark of people on the autism spectrum. Worse Than Eric Garner: Cops Who Got Away With Killing Autistic Men and Little Girls Emily Shire December 4, 2014Jolly somehow finds the time to also manage a restaurant and help kids who have autism and Down syndrome ride horses. The Moms of Monster Jam Drive Trucks, Buck Macho Culture Eliza Krigman November 22, 2014Renowned livestock specialist and autism advocate Temple Grandin brought her unique intellect and wit to Reddit."
},
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"docid": "D2225984#0",
"title": "http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/04/1-in-68-children-now-has-a-diagnosis-of-autism-spectrum-disorder-why/360482/\n1 in 68 Children Now Has a Diagnosis of Autism-Spectrum DisorderâWhy?",
"text": "\"1 in 68 Children Now Has a Diagnosis of Autism-Spectrum Disorder—Why? With rates of the disorder yet again rising according to new CDC numbers, a look at how doctors are diagnosing autism spectrum disorder in children, and what might be done better Clinical specialist Catey Funaiock observes Marlain Dreher and her son at the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta. David Goldman/APEnrico Gnaulati Apr 11, 2014 Health Share Tweet…Linked In Email Print Text Size Like The Atlantic? Subscribe to The Atlantic Daily, our free weekday email newsletter. Rates of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are not creeping up so much as leaping up. New numbers just released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveal that one in 68 children now has a diagnosis of ASD—a 30 percent increase in just two years. In 2002, about one in 150 children was considered autistic and in 1991 the figure was one in 500. The staggering increase in cases of ASD should raise more suspicion in the medical community about its misdiagnosis and overdiagnosis than it does. Promoting early screening for autism is imperative. But, is it possible that the younger in age a child is when professionals screen for ASD—especially its milder cases—the greater the risk that a slow-to-mature child will be misperceived as autistic, thus driving the numbers up?"
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"docid": "D1256226#0",
"title": "http://psychology.wikia.com/wiki/Causes_of_autism\nCauses of autism",
"text": "\"Assessment | Biopsychology | Comparative | Cognitive | Developmental | Language | Individual differences | Personality | Philosophy | Social | Methods | Statistics | Clinical | Educational | Industrial | Professional items | World psychology |Clinical: Approaches · Group therapy · Techniques · Types of problem · Areas of specialism · Taxonomies · Therapeutic issues · Modes of delivery · Model translation project · Personal experiences ·The causes and etiology of autism are an area of debate and controversy. There is as yet no consensus, and researchers are studying a wide range of possible causes. Since people with autism are all somewhat different from one another there are probably multiple 'causes' that interact with each other in subtle and complex ways, and thus give slightly differing outcomes in each individual. Further complications arise because there is no certainty that high-functioning Asperger's Syndrome actually has the same cause or causes as low-functioning autism. [ How to reference and link to summary or text]There is a further complication due to the possibility of mis-diagnosis (such as other pervasive developmental disorder instead of autism spectrum disorder). [ How to reference and link to summary or text]It should be noted that some of the theories given below apply more strongly to Asperger's Syndrome than Autism, and visa versa. Contents [ show]Physical disorder models Edit Brain size The majority of people with autism have slightly enlarged brain size, compared to the statistical average. Neurology Today (Volume 2,8: August 2002) stated that \"\"Although it is accepted that individuals with autism have, on average, an enlarged brain size, the nature of this abnormality remains unknown.\"\". [ How to reference and link to summary or text] (See also the paper \"\"Brain Volume in Autism\"\" PDF link ). The extreme male brain theory In his 2003 book The Essential Difference, professor Simon Baron-Cohen of the Autism Research Centre argued for the \"\"extreme male brain\"\" theory, which suggests that Asperger's Syndrome and autism represent an extreme form of the way in which men's brains differ from those of women [2] [3]. He claims that people with Asperger Syndrome excel at systemizing and are less capable of empathizing [4] [5]. The theory is linked with Baron-Cohen's \"\"empathizing/systemizing (E-S)\"\" theory which states that, in general, men are better at systemizing than women, and that women are better at empathizing than men due to physical differences between male and female brains. ["
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"docid": "D68505#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-sensory-processing-disorder-260517\nSensory Integration, Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism",
"text": "Brain & Nervous System Autism Sensory Integration, Sensory Processing Disorder and Autism By Lisa Jo Rudy Updated November 18, 2016Share Pin Email Print Charly Franklin Collection/Photographer's Choice/Getty Images People on the autism spectrum have difficulty managing their sensory input. They may over- or under-react to visual, tactile, and aural input - sometimes to the point where they are unable to participate in typical life activities. Even people with Asperger Syndrome, who are bright and capable in many settings, may be unable to go to movies, sit through concerts, or otherwise take part in social activities because the sound, lights or sensations are too overwhelming. In the past, sensory issues were NOT a core symptom of autism, and, as a result, practitioners seeing these symptoms would make a diagnosis of Sensory Processing Disorder, and recommend Sensory Integration Therapy. Sensory Integration Therapy is generally provided by an Occupational Therapist. With the 2013 publication of the DSM 5 (a new diagnostic manual), sensory challenges were added to the symptoms of autism spectrum disorder. In essence, that means that everyone on the spectrum has some level of sensory processing disorder. So what exactly is sensory processing disorder? Here is a definition from the KID Foundation (The Foundation for Knowledge in Development), which specializes in research into and treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder: Sensory processing refers to our ability to take in information through our senses (touch, movement, smell, taste, vision, and hearing), organize and interpret that information, and make a meaningful response. For most people, this process is automatic."
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"docid": "D3090999#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-meaning-of-the-Autism-Awareness-puzzle-piece\nWhat is the meaning of the Autism Awareness puzzle piece?",
"text": "\"Autism Awareness Autism Puzzles and Trick Questions Meaning (philosophy)What is the meaning of the Autism Awareness puzzle piece?1 Answer Quora User, ♥Answered Jul 5, 2015 · Author has 544 answers and 2.8m answer views The puzzle piece was first associated with Autism Awareness when it was used within the logo for National Autistic Society in the UK in 1963. The logo of the society was designed by a neurotypical parent of an Autistic child who was a member of the Executive Committee, a person named Gerald Gasson. The puzzle was chosen as it was not used by anyone else so was unique to the Autism Awareness cause, it was thought by neurotypical people to represent a disorder which was not well known about and which they believed resulted in their children being 'missing' from society. \"\" The puzzle piece is so effective because it tells us something about autism: our children are handicapped by a puzzling condition; this isolates them from normal human contact and therefore they do not ‘fit in’. The suggestion of a weeping child is a reminder that autistic people do indeed suffer from their handicap.\"\" From a presentation by Helen Green Allison Given in 1987 Today many Autistic people find the puzzle piece to be offensive because it suggests that Autistic people are 'missing' rather than acknowledging that Autistic people are people who are present but often overlooked, actively silences, misunderstood, or dehumanized by neurotypical people. Many find it troubling that neurotypical people chose a symbol to represent Autistic people, rather than Autistic people being able to chose their own symbol. The symbol of the puzzle piece to represent autism is often associated with the charity Autism Speaks which is widely considered to be a hate group by Autistic people due to their support of abuse of Autistic people, propaganda about autism used to increase their profits, their attacks on Autistic activists, and as the charity supports eugenics in searching for a 'cure' to autism. Again, I stress that Autism Speaks is considered a hate group,and as such the puzzle piece has very negative associations for many Autistic people. Many Autistic people chose to use a rainbow coloured infinity symbol to represent that autism is a spectrum and to celebrate neurodiversity."
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"docid": "D2952376#0",
"title": "http://specialneeds08.blogspot.com/2010/03/light-it-up-blue-for-autism.html\nLight It Up Blue for Autism!",
"text": "\"Light It Up Blue for Autism!Autism Speaks is asking people to be creative by deciding how to \"\"Light It Up Blue\"\" during Autism Awareness Month in April. They're asking bloggers to post in blue during the month, and when they contacted me they recognized that my blog is already blue (just a coincidence). So the best thing I can do is challenge you to Light It Up Blue and let me and our readers know how you're doing it. Some ideas from the Light It Up Blue website: - Wear your Autism Speaks puzzle piece pin every day throughout the month of April, and tell people about autism if they ask about it. - Change your Facebook profile picture to the Light It Up Blue logo and tag at least 10 of your friends. - Post on your blog about how you are “lighting it up blue” to raise autism awareness. - Add the Light It Up Blue logo to your e-mail signature … and type your e-mails in blue! - On April 2, wear blue clothing and ask your co-workers, schools and friends to wear blue too. Take pictures and add them to our Flickr gallery. - Bake puzzle piece shaped cookies and frost them with blue icing, then bring them to your school, work, or place of worship to raise autism awareness."
},
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"docid": "D770891#0",
"title": "https://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/resource-library/visual-tools\nVisual Tools",
"text": "\"Visual Tools Visual Supports and Autism Spectrum Disorder The Visual Supports and Autism Spectrum Disorder tool kit provides a step-by-step, easy-to-understand introduction to visual supports and the ways that parents and other caregivers can begin using them. The pamphlet provides practical examples of how to begin integrating visual supports into a child’s daily routines. The tool kit provides actual visual supports for parents to print, cut out and use, along with links to resources that provide more detailed information for those who want to go further. www.autismspeaks.org/atn Affirmation Cards for Kids Affirmation Cards for Kids is a beautifully illustrated card deck created with the intent of inspiring and teaching young children important lessons such as self-love, confidence, love of nature, inclusion and love of others, responsibility and other essential values for positive development. With 40 cards in the deck, parents have the opportunity to go through the entire deck, one card a day or even one card a week and reflect on the meaning of each card. www.affirmationcardsforkids.com ASD Visual Aids ASD Visual Aids aim is to support communication for children, young people and adults with social communication difficulties such as Autism. We have designed visual tools and solutions for home, care, work and educational settings that empower children and young people with these difficulties to effectively access communication. www.asdvisualaids.com Augmentative Resources Augmentative Resources mission is to find new and innovative solutions to Learning, Physical or Medical disorders by using sewn products. Most of our products are made of Veltex fabric,similar to the Loop (fuzzy) side of Velcro, in which the Hook (scratchy) side of Velcro will adhere. These are perfect for attaching picture symbols and Visual Aids."
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"docid": "D2700887#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-high-functioning-autism-3896828\n'High Functioning Autism' Is Hard to Define",
"text": "\"Brain & Nervous System Autism High-Functioning Autism'High Functioning Autism' Is Hard to Define Terms Like 'High Functioning Autism' Can Be Confusing By Lisa Jo Rudy | Reviewed by Joel Forman, MDUpdated April 09, 2018Share Pin Email Print Hero Images/Getty Images There is no formal diagnosis called \"\"high-functioning autism\"\" (HFA), and no agreed upon definition of \"\"high functioning.\"\" So what is mean by the term? In a very general way, \"\" high functioning autism \"\" may mean any of the following:\"\"a person with relatively mild symptoms which, despite their mildness, are significant enough to merit an autism spectrum diagnosis\"\" or...\"\"a person with autism whose IQ is higher than 70\"\" or...\"\"a person with autism who is successfully navigating a typical school or work environment\"\" or...\"\"a person who is able to mask symptoms of autism successfully so they they have in expected ways and can pass for neurotypical\"\" or...\"\"a person who, at one point, had an Asperger Syndrome diagnosis. \"\" As you can see, one person's HFA is... just one person's HFA. Add to this the fact that many people with autism may be bright, accomplished, and yet have severe symptoms (such as anxiety and sensory dysfunction) that significantly impact their daily functioning. The bottom line: HFA really is hard to define. Why High Functioning Autism Isn't the Same as Asperger Syndrome Until 2013, many people who might be said to have high functioning autism were diagnosed with either Asperger syndrome or PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified) . Asperger syndrome was a distinct diagnosis which described a person of average or higher-than-average intelligence and age-appropriate language skills who also had significant social and communication challenges. PDD-NOS was a catch-all diagnosis. Often understood to mean the same thing as \"\"high functioning autistic,\"\" it really incorporated individuals at all functional levels whose symptoms didn't fully correlate with classic autism."
},
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"docid": "D1015044#0",
"title": "http://www.healthguideinfo.com/living-with-autism/p86993/\nThe History of the Autism Ribbon Symbol",
"text": "The History of the Autism Ribbon Symbolwritten by: Kristina Dems • edited by: Elizabeth Wistrom • updated: 5/13/2011The autism ribbon symbol is a powerful and emotive icon that raises awareness of autism spectrum disorders. Autism or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopment problem in which its manifestations are observable in early childhood or commonly before three years old. It is characterized by communication disorders, impaired socialization and repetitive behaviors. This complex disorder brought many families and concerned citizens to come up with a symbol representing the complex nature of Autism. The autism ribbon symbol is a jigsaw ribbon with several bright colors that include red, yellow and blue. It symbolizes awareness of autism among those directly affected by it and even those who have not heard of the disorder until they were told what the cool jigsaw puzzle ribbon design is all about. It is used to spread awareness about the disorder of autism, often letting everyone know that whoever is sporting the ribbon is someone who understands the disorder and is making a statement that they are supporting the cause. The Meaning of the Colors The design of the ribbon which is inspired by jigsaw puzzles represents the complexity and the mystery of autism. The condition is not easily defined within set terms and definitions. It tells people that even though the disorder is not easy to understand, it is worth understanding and spending time on for the sake of those who have it it."
},
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"docid": "D3391903#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_construction_of_schizophrenia\nSocial construction of schizophrenia",
"text": "\"Social construction of schizophrenia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Social constructionism, a branch of sociology, queries commonly held views on the nature of reality, touching on themes of normality and abnormality within the context of power and oppression in societal structures. The concept of a social construction of schizophrenia, within a social construction of health and illness notary form, denotes that the label of 'schizophrenia' is one that has been socially constructed through ideological systems, none of which are truly empirical especially as currently there is no definitive evidence as to the cause (s) of schizophrenia. Contents [ hide ]1 Introduction2 Themes2.1 Philosophy2.2 Linguistics2.3 Power and control2.4 The self and identity3 Movement to reconstruct schizophrenia4 Historical construction of schizophrenia5 Charities committed to changing public perception6 Science of schizophrenia and comorbid conditions6.1 Genetic links between comorbid conditions6.2 Genetic allelles6.3 Social factors6.4 Chemical and environmental factors6.5 Criticism of genetics6.6 Evolution6.7 Immunology and schizophrenia7 Global moves to change the construction of 'schizophrenia'7.1 Netherlands7.2 Japan7.3 South Korea8 See also9 References10 External links Introduction [ edit]In 1966, Berger and Luckman coined the term social constructionism in their work The Social Construction of Reality. In summary it examines the basis of fact and truth / knowledge within culture. Whilst some 'truths' such as 'fire is hot' are universally agreed as objective, many others considered 'fact' are the result of a common subjective experience and the subsequent validation of that. Schizophrenia is one such term that can be viewed as a social construction. Walker has argued that psychiatric diagnoses are nothing but linguistic abstractions. He has criticized the DSM-IV 's poor reliability and postulated that terms like 'schizophrenia' and 'mental illness' only exist by consensus and persist by convention. Further he argues that the pathologizing language which persists in the medical model of disability is unuseful in working towards a recovery model. [ 1]Other notable practitioners and authors within the humanistic tradition that have viewed schizophrenia as a social construction include psychiatrist Thomas Szasz (1920–2012), Joseph Berke, R. D. Laing, Erich Fromm and Mary Barnes."
},
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"docid": "D1280644#0",
"title": "http://autismwomensnetwork.org/what-does-autism-speaks-call-for-unity-mean/\nWhat Does Autism Speaks âCall For Unityâ Mean?",
"text": "What Does Autism Speaks “Call For Unity” Mean? Written by Amy Sequenzia on September 3, 2015 15 Comments In very few words: crisis management. But this is an informative post, so I will give the information. Neurotypical writer Steve Silberman just published his extensively researched book on, more specifically autism – Neurotibes. For this book, he talked to several Autistic activists. IMAGE DESCRIPTION (text reads) “Autism Speaks is the organization that excludes us, while demonizing our existence and injecting fear of autism in confused, uninformed parents, all this disguised as information. Who is being divisive?” autismwomensnetwork.org. The background is a mix of purple pink and blue that blends together. The book is getting a lot of press and good reviews."
},
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"docid": "D404584#0",
"title": "http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/awareness/ribbons.php\nAwareness Ribbons Chart: Color and Meaning of Awareness Ribbon Causes",
"text": "\"A - A +Awareness Ribbons Chart: Color and Meaning of Awareness Ribbon Causes Home Disability Information Awareness Published: 2015-03-09 (Revised/Updated 2018-03-23) : Author: Disabled World : Contact: disabled-world.com Synopsis: List of awareness ribbon colors and associated causes regarding health and disability - Includes printable awareness ribbon chart. Awareness Ribbons Awareness ribbons are defined as short pieces of colored ribbon folded into a loop, or representations of such, which are used in the United States, Canada, Australia, UK and other parts of the world as a way for wearers of the ribbon (s) to make a statement of support for a cause or issue. Due to their ubiquitous nature, awareness ribbons have come to symbolize various meanings and causes depending on the colors and/or the patterns used. Today, awareness ribbons are now considered as a universal symbol for social or disease awareness, and a formidable path to cures. Main Document\"\"Because many awareness ribbon colors may have multiple associated meanings, Disabled World is listing only awareness ribbons regarding health and disability meanings and causes. \"\" The use of various colored ribbons is designed to create public awareness to health, medical conditions, disability, and other issues. An awareness ribbon is defined as a piece of colored ribbon folded across itself creating a loop shape - or a representation of such. Today, the meaning of colored awareness ribbons are used globally as a way for wearers of the ribbon (s) to make a statement of support for a particular cause or issue. Probably the two most well-known awareness ribbons are; the red ribbon in support of those with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS); and the pink ribbon which denotes breast cancer awareness. The meaning behind the awareness ribbon depends on its color (s)."
},
{
"docid": "D889158#0",
"title": "https://www.special-learning.com/article/performance_intelligence_quotient_piq\nPerformance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ)",
"text": "Performance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ)Performance Intelligence Quotient (PIQ) is a score resulting from a test that assesses your child's mental capacity in dealing with nonverbal skills. Usually, an IQ test has two major components: the verbal test and the performance test. Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD or autism) have limitations that can hinder them from achieving their maximum potential, if not given the appropriate education and care that best suit them. Knowing the intelligence quotient of your child, alongside other results of diagnostic tests, may aid in addressing your child's weaknesses and enhance your child's strengths in cognitive skills. A PIQ test requires actual physical handling of certain objects, such as picture cards and puzzles, in front of the examiner or psychologist. Therefore, PIQ tests found on the Internet are not reliable and accurate. It is best to consult with a licensed psychologist for an actual PIQ test. A PIQ usually lasts between an hour and an hour and a half and is performed in either a school or clinical setting. It is comprised of five different scales for evaluation, namely: Picture completion Picture arrangement Block design Digit symbol Object assembly In picture completion, your child will be presented with different pictures that are missing a detail (e.g., a picture of a boy or a girl with one missing eye). Your child will be tested for his attention to detail and will be asked to complete the picture."
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"docid": "D3357307#0",
"title": "https://www.thespruce.com/why-puzzles-are-great-for-children-3256177\nWhat Are The Best Puzzles For Children?",
"text": "\"Toy Buying Tips What Are The Best Puzzles For Children? By Dipika Mirpuri Updated 05/08/17Share Pin Email Blend Images / Kidstock / Getty Images Puzzles are a great educational toy for kids. So, what are the best puzzles for children and why are puzzles so important for kids to play with? Puzzles have been around since the late 1700's. They originated when British map makers designed puzzles as a way to teach others about geography and the world. Over time, puzzles grew into an activity that people of all ages enjoy completing by themselves, with friends or with their children. For younger children, around the age of 1 and 2, puzzles are usually made of wood and have large handles for small children to easily hold. Once the puzzle piece is removed from the board, there is typically a colored picture on the board, which makes it easier for children to match the pieces and place them correctly in the right location. At first, younger kids use trial and error, which means they pick up a piece with their fingers and try and fit it into any hole by guessing, moving the piece until it fits. The older a child gets, puzzles get more complicated."
},
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"docid": "D1053202#0",
"title": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/my-life-aspergers/201503/neurodiversity-what-does-it-mean-2015\nNeurodiversity: What Does It Mean for 2015?",
"text": "Neurodiversity: What Does It Mean for 2015? Neurological Diversity is a fact of life, gift and disability alike Posted Mar 27, 2015SHARETWEETEMAILMORENeurodiversity (the word) is derived from the combination of neurology, and diversity. The fusion of the two words is smooth; they amalgamate without a tussle just as their subjects do in real life. The conjugate recognizes a reality that’s been part of humanity for all time – neurological diversity. People exist on all sorts of continuums. Intelligence . . . eye or skin color . . . disposition . . . height and weight . . . pick a human trait and there is a range of “typical.”"
},
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"docid": "D3038297#0",
"title": "http://folkdance.ca/wp-content/plugins/buttons/conquering-lion-of-judah-meaning\nWhite Eagle Folk Dance Academy",
"text": "About us »Calendar Gallery Video Folk Tours Dance Notes White Eagle Folk Dance Academy1 2 3 4 5 6Making a difference in 20122012: 2012 for the White Eagle Folk Dance Academy is a year of highlights and ... » more Login Signup Our Director The award-winning director of The White Eagle Folk Dance Academy, Richard Schmidt continues his life-long passion of Polish Folklore through his daily work with hundreds of youth in both Toronto and Montreal, as well as his appearances as guest instructor at Folk Camps across the continent. All about Richard Action Videos Visit our White Eagle Channel and enjoy the Academy in action. Many of our most popular dances are broadcast and open for the public to enjoy - Even some of our funniest and more memorable events will get posted - We're proud of our achievements and love to share with you - so feel free to visit us often... 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"title": "http://www.autism-society.org/get-involved/national-autism-awareness-month/\nNational Autism Awareness Month",
"text": "Nearly a quarter century ago, the Autism Society launched a nationwide effort to promote autism awareness, inclusion and self-determination for all, and assure that each person with ASD is provided the opportunity to achieve the highest possible quality of life. This year we want to go beyond simply promoting autism awareness to encouraging friends and collaborators to become partners in movement toward acceptance and appreciation. Let’s embrace a new perspective. For over 50 years we have worked in communities (both large and small) to ensure our actions, through our services and programming, supported all individuals living with autism. Let’s expand this work to focus on the rest of us – ensuring acceptance and inclusion in schools and communities that results in true appreciation of the unique aspects of all people. We want to get one step closer to a society where those with ASDs are truly valued for their unique talents and gifts. Join us in celebration for 2017 National Autism Awareness Month! National Autism Awareness Month represents an excellent opportunity to promote autism awareness, autism acceptance and to draw attention to the tens of thousands facing an autism diagnosis each year. How is it celebrated? Presidential/Congressional declarations Online events and activities Local events and activities through affiliates Partner opportunities What can I do?"
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"title": "http://www.bbbautism.com/aba_shaping_and_chaining.htm\n.",
"text": "SHAPING AND CHAININGSHAPING DEFINED: If a behavior never occurs, we say that it is not in the person’s repertoire. Shaping is a way of adding behaviors to a person’s repertoire. Shaping is used when the target behavior does not yet exist. In shaping, what is reinforced is some approximation of the target behavior. Approximation means any behavior that resembles the desired behavior or takes the person closer to the desired behavior. Successive approximations are steps toward the target behavior, the behavior you want to shape. In playing “Hot & Cold”, you reinforce any movement that takes the player closer to the prize. Each of those successive movements is a closer approximation of the desired behavior. If the prize is under the couch, and the player is moving toward the couch, every time the player takes a step toward the couch, you are yelling “hotter”, and you are reinforcing the behavior. If the player moves away from the couch, you would yell, “colder” (non-reinforcing)."
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"title": "http://www.partnersmn.com/2013/04/01/blog-national-autism-awareness-month/\nBlog | National Autism Awareness Month",
"text": "Blog | National Autism Awareness Month Most people recognize April 1 st as a significant day on the calendar because of April Fools’ Day, but within the realm of autism, the first day of April marks something a little bit different. Namely, it’s the first day of National Autism Awareness Month, first given this designation in April 1970 by the Autism Society. The goal of this month is to educate the public and build awareness around autism spectrum disorders, and the difficulties and challenges that children with autism face. The official imagery has since come to be a puzzle piece. The idea behind the puzzle pieces is to represent the complexity of autism spectrum disorders, and also, as every puzzle piece is different in some way, they represent the diversity of every individual affected by autism. Lastly, the bright colors of the ribbon signify hope – hope that through increased awareness, early intervention and appropriate treatments, all people with autism will be able to lead happier, fuller, more complete lives and improve their daily living skills. In addition to the puzzle piece, the official color for National Autism Awareness Month is a bright royal blue. Here at Partners In Excellence, our goals are directly aligned with those of National Autism Awareness Month, which is why we will be actively participating throughout the month of April. Every Tuesday of each week will be known as “Terrific Tuesday” in which our children and staff dress accordingly to fun themes like Mismatch Day and Wacky Hair Day. On Sunday, April 7 th we will be taking part in Highlight It Up Blue at Tera Photography in Burnsville, MN."
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"title": "https://www.pinterest.com/candicerobberso/dynomite/\ndynomite",
"text": "\"dynomite17 Pins 3 Followers Dinosaurs Dinosaur pattern Boy nurseries Boy rooms Dinosaur bedroom Dinosaur prints Dinosaur wallpaper Little boys rooms Patterns Print patterns Animal illustrations Animal patterns Animal prints Animal science Animal templates Art designs Baby rooms Backdrops Backgrounds Blue backgrounds Dinosaur Literacy Grid Game Preschool Dinosaur Preschool Games Math Activities Dinosaur Printables Dinosaur Birthday Teaching Math Teaching Tools Boy Room Dino Grid Game: we can use small white egg-like rocks for the pieces See More Coral Fabric Ikat Fabric Spoonflower Fabric Fabric Wallpaper Custom Fabric Outline Gift Wrapping Dinosaurs Organizing Dinosaurs fabric by candyjoyce on Spoonflower - custom fabric See More Dinosaur Wallpaper Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaurs Print Patterns Kids Patterns Tumblr Patterns Backgrounds Cell Phone Backgrounds Dinosaur Prints Iphone Wallpapersdinosaur pattern - Background for SMART presentations See More Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaur Bedroom Dinosaur Party Dinosaurs Tattoo Inspiration Patterns Google Search Dinosaur Silhouette Zoology The Ultimate Collection Of [Free] Vector Packs See More Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaur Art Textile Patterns Repeat Silhouette Illustration Design Friends Tyrannosaurus I Have No Friends repeat pattern - by Isabella Rotman See Morefrom tumblr.com Kids Dinosaur Games Dinosaur Worksheets Dinosaurs Preschool Dinosaur Puzzles Free Printable Stationery Personalized Stationery Paper Writer Writing Paper Stationery Paperfree online paper writer Free Dinosaur worksheets, Free dinosaurs puzzles and games, free . See More Dinosaur Prints Dinosaur Fabric Animal Patterns Print Patterns Pattern Designs Surface Pattern Design Fabric Wallpaper Conversational Prints Ux/ui Designer Hannah Bowen is a surface pattern designer an illustrator about to graduate from Leeds College of Art having studied Printed Textiles and Surface Pattern Design. See More Free Images Vectors Clip Art Photo Art Pictures Room Photography Stock Footage Search See a rich collection of stock images, vectors, or photos for pterodactyl you can buy on Shutterstock. Explore quality images, photos, art & more. See Morefrom Shutterstock Dinosaur Silhouette Colour Match In The Shadows Bird Of Paradise Pattern Wallpaper Spare Room Powder Rooms Print Patterns True Colorsblack and white dinosaur silhouette all over print pattern wallpaper - Google Search See More Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaurs Image result for dinosaur pattern See More Floral Patterns Floral Prints Flower Patterns Image result for dinosaur floral pattern See More Children Wallpaper Little Boys Rooms Kids Rooms Dinosaur Wallpaper Wallpaper Ideas Feature Wallpaper Dinosaur Bedroom Blue Wallpapers Boy Bedrooms D'ya-think-e-saurus Blue (DTES Blue) - Paper Boy Wallpapers - Children’s dinosaur wallpaper in a soft blue with dinosaurs and a small boy in a chocolate brown. Please request sample for true colour match. See More Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaurs Financedinosaur pattern - Google Search See More Dinosaur Wallpaper Dinosaur Pattern Dinosaurs Print Patterns Kids Patterns Tumblr Patterns Backgrounds Cell Phone Backgrounds Dinosaur Prints Iphone Wallpapersdinosaur pattern - Background for SMART presentations See More Wallpaper Roll Wallpaper Stores Embossed Wallpaper White Wallpaper Fabric Wallpaper Wallpaper Murals Black Flowers Wallpaper Wallpaper Online Wallpaper Powder Rooms Silhouettes Trailing Floral and Vines Wallpaper. Also called Scenic Vines at Home Depot. Saw this at Ikea in Emeryville - loved it!See More Dinosaur Wallpaper Animal Wallpaper Thomas Bedroom Boys Room Ideas Room Boys Bedroom Ideas Kids Rooms Dinosaur Bedroom Childrens Bedroom Dinosaurs Wallpaper - Image 1 of 1See More Dinosaur Wallpaper Wallpaper Samples Commercial Design Children Grey Ceramic Art Fashion Clothes Kids Rooms Wall Murals Magnetic Dino Wallpaper - Grey - Sian Zeng - Imaginative Homeware for Kids and Adults alike — Sian Zeng – Imaginative Homeware for Kids and . See More More ideas Coral Fabric Ikat Fabric Spoonflower Fabric Fabric Wallpaper Custom Fabric Outline Gift Wrapping Dinosaurs Organizing Dinosaurs fabric by candyjoyce on Spoonflower - custom fabric See More Dinosaur Silhouette Colour Match In The Shadows Bird Of Paradise Pattern Wallpaper Spare Room Powder Rooms Print Patterns True Colorsblack and white dinosaur silhouette all over print pattern wallpaper - Google Search See More Free Images Vectors Clip Art Photo Art Pictures Room Photography Stock Footage Search See a rich collection of stock images, vectors, or photos for pterodactyl you can buy on Shutterstock."
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"title": "https://www.amazon.com/string-beads-toddlers-Toys-Games/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=n%3A165793011%2Ck%3Astring%20beads%20for%20toddlers\nSearch results",
"text": "Amazon's Choice Melissa & Doug Primary Lacing Beads with 30 Beads and 2 laces$12.97$ 12 97More Buying Choices$11.39 (49 new offers)FREE Shipping on eligible orders Manufacturer recommended age: 3 - 5 Years Show only Melissa & Doug items4.5 out of 5 stars 416ALEX Toys Little Hands String A Farm$11.59$ 11 59 $16.50More Buying Choices$7.13 (12 new offers)FREE Shipping on eligible orders Manufacturer recommended age: 3 Years - 6 Years 8 Months Show only ALEX Toys items4.7 out of 5 stars 462Boley Small Bucket of String and Beads - 47 piece beads and strings baby toy - small bucket for easy storage and quick cleanup making it the ideal bead kit!$11.99$ 11 99More Buying Choices$11.99 (2 new offers)FREE Shipping on eligible orders Show only Boley items4.4 out of 5 stars 20Hape Qubes Lacing Spring Toddler Wooden Block Set$11.99$ 11 99More Buying Choices$8.29 (2 new offers)FREE Shipping on eligible orders Manufacturer recommended age: 3 - 5 Years Show only Hape items4.5 out of 5 stars 8Skoolzy Preschool Large Lacing Beads for Kids - 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"docid": "D291752#0",
"title": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201311/sleep-strengthens-healthy-brain-connectivity\nSleep Strengthens Healthy Brain Connectivity",
"text": "\"Sleep Strengthens Healthy Brain Connectivity Sleep fortifies well-connected brain hemispheres and improves learning. Posted Nov 21, 2013SHARETWEETEMAILMORESource: My 6-year-old daughter has had a regular bedtime and slept in a quiet, safe, and unpolluted environment since the day she was born. Unfortunately, this is not the case for all young children. She is very lucky. Researchers continue to discover the importance of a good night’s sleep on the mind and brain for people of all ages—especially for children. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder have discovered that when young children are sleeping, their brain is very busy building and strengthening connections between the left and right hemispheres of their cerebrum. These connections are made via the splenium which is part of the corpus callosum, a thick band of fibers in the brain that connects the left and right hemispheres and facilitates communication between the two sides. A study from October 2013 linked Albert Einstein’s genius to well-connected brain hemispheres. As the brain matures, the scaffolding built in childhood serves as an infrastructure to lay down more and more complex neural connections throughout a lifespan. Having these initial connections made during sleep—and through daily activity during childhood—is imperative to having high-speed communication between brain hemispheres as an adult."
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"docid": "D148289#0",
"title": "https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-athletes-way/201402/do-mirror-neurons-help-create-social-understanding\nDo âMirror Neuronsâ Help Create Social Understanding?",
"text": "\"Do “Mirror Neurons” Help Create Social Understanding? Is the mirror system key to how social understanding is created in the brain? Posted Feb 24, 2014SHARETWEETEMAILMORESource: Researchers from Denmark released a new study on Feb. 24 showing that specific brain cells called “ mirror neurons ” may help people interpret the actions they see other people perform. Mirror neurons are thought to be specialized brain cells that allow you to learn and empathize by observing the actions of another person. The new study from Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen will be published in an upcoming issue of Psychological Science. The research was led by postdoctoral research fellow John Michael. The researchers were able to identify that specific brain areas involved in the production of specific actions are the same areas that contribute to understanding the identical action in others. The researchers hypothesize that the same areas are involved in producing actions and understanding others' actions as part of the somewhat controversial \"\"mirror neuron system. ”\"\"The findings may be interesting to therapists and psychiatrists who work with patients with schizophrenia or autism, or even to educational researchers,\"\" said John Michael. The researchers also believe this discovery might help people in everyday life, but emphasize the findings hold great potential when trying to understand why people with autism and schizophrenia have difficulties with social interaction."
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"docid": "D2237777#0",
"title": "http://brighttots.com/Autism/Autistic_special_abilities.html\n.",
"text": "\"Children with autism display a wide range of intellectual abilities, from profound mental deficiency to superior intelligence. It is generally thought that less than 30 percent of autistic individuals have intelligence in the normal range. Some autistic persons show exceptional talents despite functional disability in general. Along with the difficulties, autism can bring individual strengths along with special abilities. Some of these include strong memory skills, math skills, three-dimensional thinking, musical ability, artistic ability, honesty, and the ability to intensely focus on an interest. Many individuals with autism do have \"\"splinter skills” or “islets of ability”. Sometimes people with autism show talent in a specific area of interest. About 1 in 10 of individuals with autism have specific skills in which they excel, far beyond the average population. Some children with autism may have special talents, such as artistic abilities (exceptional drawing), musical abilities (play instruments), and rote memory (numerical calculations). Not every person with autism is a savant."
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"title": "http://www.firemountaingems.com/resources/jewelry-making-articles/awarenessribbons\nAwareness Ribbons: Cause and Color Guide",
"text": "\"Beading Resources > Encyclo-BEADia > Jewelry-Making Articles > Awareness Ribbons: Color and Cause Guideprinter friendly version Awareness Ribbons: Cause and Color Guide Use the colors of awareness in your jewelry designs to support a cause or issue that's important to you. Many groups have adopted awareness ribbons as symbols of support, such as the popular pink cancer ribbon color for the fight against breast cancer. However, some colors, such as turquoise and orange, have less common meanings, and many other colors represent multiple causes. Here's an easy guide to help you find the ribbons for causes as well as deciphering the meaning behind the colors of awareness ribbons with product suggestions for you to design your own awareness ribbon jewelry using Swarovski crystals. Design with ... Awareness ribbon beads and components Black represents: Amish Support Anti-Terrorism Gang Prevention Gun Control Melanoma Mourning Narcolepsy POW/MIA (alternative color: Yellow)Skin Cancer Sleep Apnea Sleep Disorders Students for Gun Control Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Black. Black and Blue represent: Mourning the Loss of a Brother Mourning the Loss of a Male Child Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Black and Blue. Black and Pink represent: Mourning the Loss of a Female Child Mourning the Loss of a Sister Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Black and Pink. Black and White represents: Diversity and Anti-Racism Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Black and White. Black and Red represents: Murder Victims Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Black and Red. Zebra Stripe represents: Carcinoid Cancer Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Neuroendocrine Tumor Rare Disease Design with Swarovski Crystal colors in Zebra Print, Black and White."
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"title": "https://mechanics.stackexchange.com/questions/524/what-is-the-bcm-body-control-module-in-a-car\nWhat is the BCM (Body Control Module) in a car?",
"text": "\"_Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for mechanics and DIY enthusiast owners of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is the BCM (Body Control Module) in a car?up vote13down votefavorite I own a Fiat Grande Punto. Recently I was told by the authorized auto workshop that the BCM in my car has failed and needs to be fixed. So I have two questions regarding this: What is the BCM and what does it do? They asked me to give them certain code numbers which came with my car manual and are unique to my car to them. They said they needed it to reprogram the BCM. What is the significance of those code numbers?electrical bcmshare improve this questionedited Jan 31 '16 at 18:56George3,403 12 44 94asked Mar 24 '11 at 8:54Apache Fan200 1 2 8add a comment4 Answers active oldest votesup vote17down voteaccepted The Body Control Module is a computer which controls many things in your car not directly related to the engine. Instead of large wiring looms circuits all over the car all the buttons connect to a single computer which in turn turns on the headlights, open the windows, control the central door locking, etc. =A good example is the VAGCOM system in Volkswagens and Audi's.= see comment)A Body Control Module is almost always specifically programmed to work with a specific car. For example, a BCM of another vehicle will not open the doors when you use your key or remote."
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"title": "https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/45719/brake+system+problem%2C+abs+light+comes+on\nbrake system problem, abs light comes on",
"text": "\"2001-2007 Ford Escape This is the first generation of the Ford Escape, a compact crossover SUV. Production started in 2000 for the 2001 model year.73 Questions View allandi Rep: 8522Posted: 03/03/2011Optionsbrake system problem, abs light comes onmy abs light continually blinks or stays on and says check brake system, all wheel drive also blinking. Answered! View the answer I have this problem too Is this a good question? Yes No Score7Comments: This is one of those issues where I would definitely take it to a qualified mechanic. Not something I would try to attempt to fix myself.03/03/2011 by oldturkey032004 chevy venture the brake peddle pulsates when applying on the brakes to hard the abs light comes on then releasing your foot off the peddle it goes off?07/29/2015 by mark200i escape. Just got in dec. Already had work on transmission and exhaust. Now the traction light and abs lights are on doesnt seem to drive much different but just started last night. Being a female im afraid to drive it and on low income dont know what to do..10/02/2017 by Judie Have had same problem with 2009 f150 for the last 8 years."
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"title": "http://www.definedbenefitplan.com/401k.html\n401k Defined Benefit Plan",
"text": "Need Help or Advice? Beacon Capital Management Advisors welcomes the opportunity for you to speak with a professional about establishing a Defined Benefit Plan. Name Phone Email How Can BCM Help You? Safety and confidentiality are very important to us. Read our privacy policy.401k Defined Benefit Plan In addition to having a Defined Benefit Plan a small business owner may be able to add a 401k salary deferral option to the Defined Benefit Plan. In 2017 a salary deferral may allow an additional $18,000 contribution ($24,000 if age 50+). Each year the funding of 401k salary deferral is completely discretionary. You can stop, decrease or increase your salary deferral contributions (up to the salary deferral limit). The Defined Benefit Plan annual contribution is mandatory and must be made annually. Why add a 401k salary deferral to a Defined Benefit Plan?"
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"title": "http://www.ebay.com/gds/How-to-Reset-the-Right-Tire-Pressure-Monitor-on-a-Nissan-Altima-/10000000178630591/g.html\nHow to Reset the Right Tire Pressure Monitor on a Nissan Altima",
"text": "\"Home Buying Guides e Bay Motors Parts & Accessories How to Reset the Right Tire Pressure Monitor on a Nissan Altimae Bay 6 Likes Like May 3, 2016The five generations of the Nissan Altima present drivers with a flashy, mid-sized vehicle that is just as reliable as it is fun to drive, but on the dashboard, the wide collection of check and warning lights and other technical specifications can seem a little confounding. One particular problem that seems to cause drivers the most trouble occurs with the Nissan Altima tire pressure monitor, as when there is a malfunction within the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) of the Nissan Altima or the vehicle simply has low pressure in its tires, drivers are greeted with the low-pressure warning light. Getting this light to turn off can be a little tricky, but with a few specific tools and an ability to navigate the TPMS system, drivers with no mechanical experience whatsoever can reset their Altima tire pressure monitor. Resetting the Nissan Altima TPMSWhen the telltale light comes on and indicates under-inflated Nissan Altima tires, drivers should stop the car as soon as possible and adjust the tire pressure on all four tires using a tire pressure gauge. The proper pressure for these tires varies between different Altima models, and to find the specific numbers, drivers can check the recommended cold tire pressure shown on the Tire Load and Information label located on the driver door opening. After drivers inflate their tires, they must then drive their Altima at speeds above 16 mph to activate the TPMS. If there are no further problems, the telltale light should simply turn off. Methods of Resetting Tire Pressure Monitor Malfunctions Malfunctions within the TPMS system can be much more difficult to reset, and according to the Nissan Altima owner's manual, this situation recommends that drivers take their Altima into a Nissan dealer for a check-up. However, with a little understanding of the various parts associated with a Nissan TPMS system, amateur mechanics can easily reset their system by programming the TPMS sensor identifications with the different sensor monitors on all tires. For this procedure, drivers need to use a Nissan scan tool or equivalent model, as well as a J-45295 activation tool."
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"title": "http://www.acronymattic.com/BCM.html\nWhat does BCM stand for?",
"text": "Tweet What does BCM stand for? Our 'Attic' has 250 unverified meanings for BCMAcronym Finder has 89 verified definitions for BCMTweet Link/Page Citation Sort results: alphabetical | rank? Rank Abbr. 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"docid": "D136232#0",
"title": "http://www.justanswer.com/saturn/65ypf-saturn-lw300-wagon-02-saturn-lw300-3-0-24valve-cams-belt.html\nsaturn lw300 wagon: 02 saturn lw300 3.0 24valve 4 cams-beltâ¦",
"text": "\"saturn lw300 wagon: 02 saturn lw300 3.0 24valve 4 cams-belt…02 saturn lw300 3.0 24valve 4 cams-belt tensioner broke, took out my oil pressure sending unit, part of my timing belt cover, and i believe my timing belt skipped a tooth. Replaced everything- both belts, oil pressure sending unit-timed timing belt to tdc per the haynes manual. i believe timing is off still because i did a compression test and no compression and of course no start. Share this conversation Answered in 5 minutes by: 1/28/2012Saturn Mechanic: Dave Nova Dave Nova, Saturn Technician Category: Saturn Satisfied Customers: 19,452Experience: ASE Master Certification. GM World Class Certification Verified Hello and thank you for using Just Answer. My name is XXXXX XXXXX I will do my best to help you with your Saturn problem. The 3.0 Saturn engine is an interference engine. This means that if the timing belt comes off, breaks, or gets out of time, the pistons will contact the valves and bend the valves. This is the reason your engine has no compression. The cylinder heads will need to come off and the bent valves will need to be replaced."
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"docid": "D1559875#0",
"title": "http://www.bcmpedia.org/wiki/Business_Impact_Analysis_(BIA)\nBusiness Impact Analysis (BIA)",
"text": "Business Impact Analysis (BIA)navigation search1. Business Impact Analysis or BIA is a phase within the BCM planning process. It is the process of analyzing the effect of interruptions to business operations or processes on all business functions . Related Terms: Business Impact Analysis Questionnaires (BIAQ), BCM Planning Process or Methodology, DR Planning Process or Methodology . Note (1): The BIA should identify all critical business functions, qualify and/or quantify losses as a result of such interruptions, determine the tolerable downtime and minimum resources needed to recover the critical business functions . Note (2): Typically, for the first BCP project the organization is involved in, all business units should be involved during the BIA. For subsequent BCPprojects and if there are no significant organizational changes, then only business units with critical business functions will be involved. Conducting Your Impact Analysis For Business Continuity Planning BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2B: Intermediate (BC)BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2C: Intermediate (CM)BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2D: Intermediate (DR)Attend Asia Pacific largest BCM Conference - World Continuity Congress Singapore @ May 9, 2018A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System' (2014)Courses: Non-certification Attend: Classroom: Business Impact Analysis Courses Attend: Classroom: Competency-based Business Impact Analysis Courses Attend: E-Learning: Business Impact Analysis module Courses: BCM Certification Attend: BCM-230: ISO22301 BCMS Planner leading to BCCPAttend: BCM-300: ISO22301 BCMS Implementer leading to BCCSAttend: BCM-400: ISO22301 BCMS Manager leading to BCCEAttend: BCM-5000: ISO22301 BCMS Expert Implementer leading to BCCEGuidance Notes and Templates Guidance Notes to Complete the BIA Questionnaires (Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)2. Process of analyzing activities and the effect that a business disruption might have upon them. ( Source: ISO 22301:2012 – Societal Security – Business Continuity Management Systems - Requirements) - clause 3.83."
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"docid": "D397940#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb267906(v=office.12).aspx\nUnlink Business Contacts from an Account",
"text": "\"Unlink Business Contacts from an Account Office 2007Outlook Developer Reference Unlink Business Contacts from an Account To unlink one or more Business Contacts from an Account object, first set the Parent Entity Entry ID property of the Business Contact to an empty String. The following C# and Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) examples show how to unlink a Business Contact from an Account object.private void Unlink Contact To Account () { Outlook. Application Class _app = new Outlook. Application Class (); Outlook. Application ol App = (Outlook. Application)_app; Outlook. Name Space ol Name Space = _app. Get Namespace (\"\"MAPI\"\"); Outlook. Folders folders = ol Name Space. Session."
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"docid": "D1656221#0",
"title": "http://file.org/extension/bcm\nOpening BCM files",
"text": "Opening BCM files Did your computer fail to open a BCM file? We explain what BCM files are and recommend software that we know can open or convert your BCM files. What is a BCM file? Every day thousands of users submit information to us about which programs they use to open specific types of files. While we do not yet have a description of the BCM file format and what it is normally used for, we do know which programs are known to open these files. See the list of programs recommended by our users below. We are constantly working on adding more file type descriptions to the site - the current count exceeds thousand by far, and more information about BCM files will hopefully be added soon. Software that will open, convert or fix BCM files Windows Parallels Tools Center User Submitted Native Instruments II User Submitted Microsoft Works User Submitted Any Video Converter Free User Submitted Media Player Classic User Submitted Try a universal file viewer In addition to the products listed above, I would suggest that you try a universal file viewer like Free File Viewer. It can open over 200 different types of files - and very likely yours too! Download Free File Viewer."
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"docid": "D3477336#0",
"title": "http://pffc-online.com/print/10396-flexonomics-anilox-rollink-selection\nPaper, Film & Foil Converter",
"text": "Flexonomics | Anilox Roll/Ink Selection Published: July 02, 2012, By Dan Foy Choosing the correct anilox roll is critical to print quality, process efficiency, and the overall cost of printing and coating applications. With endless offerings of cell count, cell shape, and volume combinations from anilox suppliers, converters are faced with the daunting task of choosing the correct engraving specifications. The most important engraving specification for an anilox roll and one of the primary controlling factors in flexographic printing is engraved cell volume. Volume is the capacity of the engraving in a square inch, typically expressed in units of billion cubic microns or BCM. The anilox roll is a precision metering instrument designed to transfer a specified ink film thickness to the printing plate for desired graphic results. Higher volumes transfer thicker ink films, which provide more color for solid coverage and line work. Too much ink and finer graphic elements suffer. Lower volumes allow higher quality print by applying thinner ink films for process, vignettes, screens, and combination printing. Too little ink and density targets and Pantone color matches cannot be achieved. A printer’s goal should always be to print with the lowest volume and thinnest ink films possible while maintaining solid ink densities for process or Pantone color matches."
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"docid": "D2890311#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bs_25999\nBS 25999",
"text": "\"BS 25999 was BSI's standard in the field of Business Continuity Management (BCM). It was withdrawn in 2012 (part 2) and 2013 (part 1) following the publication of the international standards ISO 22301 - ″Societal Security — Business continuity management systems — Requirements″ and ISO 22313 - ″Societal Security — Business continuity management systems — Guidance″Upon its publication in 2007 BS 25999 replaced PAS 56, a Publicly Available Specification, published in 2003 on the same subject. Contents [ hide ]1 Structure2 Timelines3 Development4 Other related standards5 See also6 External links Structure [ edit]BS 25999 was a Business Continuity Management (BCM) standard published by the British Standards Institution (BSI). It had two parts;Part 1, \"\"BS 25999-1:2006 Business Continuity Management. Code of Practice\"\", took the form of general guidance on the processes, principles and terminology recommended for BCM. Part 2, \"\"BS 25999-2:2007 Specification for Business Continuity Management\"\", specified a set of requirements for implementing, operating and improving a BCM System (BCMS). Timelines [ edit]The first part of BS 25999 (BS 25999-1:2006) was published by the British Standards Institution in December 2006. The second part of BS 25999 (BS 25999-2:2007) was published in November 2007. BS 25999-2 was withdrawn in November 2012 having been replaced by the International Standard, ISO 22301. BS 25999-1 was withdrawn in early 2013 having been replaced by ISO 22313."
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"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Import-your-data-into-Business-Contact-Manager-AA93E491-60CA-441D-8ADC-539F4F572A05\nImport your data into Business Contact Manager",
"text": "\"Business Contact Manager for Outlook makes it easy to import business records that are stored in other programs, such as Excel, or your Outlook Contacts folder. You can import business records about your Accounts and Business Contacts into Business Contact Manager for Outlook, along with customizations, using the Import Business Data wizard. In this article Things to keep in mind when importing Select the file type to import What is a customization? Import a Business Contact Manager file (.bcm)Import Business Contact Manager customizations (.bcmx)Import from another application using the .csv file type; import from Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Access too Import a Microsoft Outlook Contacts folder Import an ACT! or Quick Books file For some file types, the wizard prompts you for a file to import, and then imports the file. For other file types, you need to enter the name of the file to import, and indicate how you want the wizard to handle certain records and customizations. If you're importing an Excel file, or a product and service items list using the file type known as a comma separated values file (.csv), the wizard also leads you through the process of matching the column headings of the list you're importing with their corresponding fields in Business Contact Manager (e.g. Unit Price, Business Address). This process is called mapping. Top of Page Things to keep in mind when importing Before you import your business data into Business Contact Manager for Outlook, consider the following: Always back up your database before you import a file because this process cannot be reversed. Before you import a file, we recommend that you compare its fields against the fields in an Account or Business Contact record, and then make changes to the fields in the file to match the fields in the Business Contact Manager for Outlook record."
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"title": "http://www.bcmpedia.org/wiki/Business_Unit_(BU)\nBusiness Unit (BU)",
"text": "1. Business Unit or BU refers to a division, facility or department of an organization . Notes (1): Examples of business units include retail outlets and human resource department. A business unit can perform a number of business functions . Managing your Business Continuity Planning Project BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 1: Project Management CL 1B: Foundation (BC)BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 1: Project Management CL 1C: Foundation (CM)BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 1: Project Management CL 1CC: Foundation (CC)BCMBo K Competency Level BCMBo K 1: Project Management CL 1D: Foundation (DR)BCM Institute.jpg Courses: BCM: Non-certification Attend: Classroom: BCM Project Management Courses Attend: Classroom: Competency-based BCM Project Management Courses Attend: E-Learning: BCM Project Management module Courses: BCM: Certification Attend: BCM-230: ISO22301 BCMS Planner Attend: BCM-300: ISO22301 BCMS Implementer Attend: BCM-400: ISO22301 BCMS Manager Attend: BCM-5000: ISO22301 BCMS Expert Implementer (Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)2. Refers to a division, facility or department of an organization. Examples of business units include retail outlets and human resource department. A business unit can perform a number of business functions . ( Source: Singapore Standard 540 - SS 540:2008)3. A segment of the business entity by which both revenues are received and expenditure is caused or controlled such revenues and expenditure being used to evaluate segmental performance. ("
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"docid": "D1142170#0",
"title": "http://searchcio.techtarget.com/definition/business-continuity-management-BCM\nbusiness continuity management (BCM)",
"text": "\"Definitionbusiness continuity management (BCM)This definition is part of our Essential Guide: Disaster prevention and mitigation strategies: Strike early and often Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Karen Goulart Business continuity management (BCM) is a framework for identifying an organization's risk of exposure to internal and external threats. The goal of BCM is to provide the organization with the ability to effectively respond to threats such as natural disasters or data breaches and protect the business interests of the organization. BCM includes disaster recovery, business recovery, crisis management, incident management, emergency management and contingency planning. Download this free guide PDF: What does \"\"digital transformation\"\" really mean? What exactly is digital transformation? You may hear the term often, but everyone seems to have a different definition. See how our experts define digitization, and how you can get started in this free guide. Corporate E-mail Address: By submitting your personal information, you agree that Tech Target and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. According to ISO 22301, a business continuity management system emphasizes the importance of: Understanding continuity and preparedness needs, as well as the necessity for establishing business continuity management policy and objectives."
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"docid": "D2454971#0",
"title": "http://www.startribune.com/brand-humming-noise-on-road-is-it-the-tires-or-the-wheels/132194813/\nBrand: Humming noise on road: Is it the tires or the wheels?",
"text": "\"Autos Brand: Humming noise on road: Is it the tires or the wheels? A Have the tires rebalanced and rotated once again, making sure the front tires end up on the rear of the vehicle. If this has an effect on the humming noise, the problem is with the tires. October 21, 2011 — 3:51pm Text sizeemail Printmore PAUL BRAND Q I purchased new tires for my 2003 Focus and have had the tires balanced and rotated every 6,000 or 7,000 miles, a total of four times. This summer I noticed the tires were making a \"\"humming\"\" noise in a kind of off-on-off-on manner. The humming happens only when I'm driving straight ahead. When I go around a curve or make a turn, the humming stops. The tread looks good, and the tires have only 24,000 miles on them. A technician at the shop thought it might be the wheel bearings. A Have the tires rebalanced and rotated once again, making sure the front tires end up on the rear of the vehicle."
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"docid": "D1142173#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_a_bcm\nWhat is a bcm?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Cars & Vehicles Auto Parts and Repairs Car Electronics and Lights Car Computers and Sensors What is a bcm? Flag What is a bcm? Answer by Intrepidcub Confidence votes 425it means Body Control Module. Its the computer that control alot of things in the car. When the BCM goes bad lil things act quirky. doors not unlocking. lights come on for no reason. car chimes and wont stop, rear hatch unlocks for no reason usually if you disconnect the bottery for a bit it resets it and cures some of the faults11 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No What is the BCM?body control module, it controls power windows, door locks, key-less entry, instrument cluster, and number of other in-car operations Ranger22 53,811 Contributions What is a BCM fuse? Answer ."
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"docid": "D2998454#0",
"title": "http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/118099-bcm-programming/\nBcm Programming?",
"text": "0Sign in to follow this Followers 0Bcm Programming? Asked by lcorrelllcorrell Enthusiast Member08 posts Posted August 18, 2010Background: I recently purchased a non-running 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500HD 4x4 ext cab with the 6.0 and I've been working to diagnose the problem. I have no signal on the Class 2 serial data line, thus no communication with a code scanner. Following the troubleshooting steps I have isolated the BCM from all other modules on the data line and still have no communication with the BCM. I have checked the wiring for opens, shorts to ground or power, or high resistance and the wiring seems to be fine. So the next step in the troubleshooting procedure is to replace the BCM. GM dealer wants $257 for a new BCM and minimum $90 charge for programming it. Says I have to install the module then bring the truck in to be programmed. Now the questions: If I buy a new BCM through GM and install it, will the truck start and run off the blank un-programmed BCM so I can drive it to the dealer for programming? If that won't work, I can get a used BCM for $75 - will the truck start and run off the used BCM with non-matching VIN (after passlock re-learn)?"
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"docid": "D1142176#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BCM\nBCM",
"text": "BCMFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search BCM may refer to: Band Corporal Major, a warrant officer appointment in the bands of the British Household Cavalry Banque Centrale de Madagascar, a financial institution in Madagascar Banque Centrale de Mauritanie, a financial institution in Mauritania Banque Commerciale du Maroc, a financial institution in Morocco that is now the Attijariwafa Bank Baptist Collegiate Ministries, an entity of the Baptist Student Union at some American and Canadian colleges Baylor College of Medicine, a private medical school in Houston, Texas, USABillion Cubic Metres, a unit of measure equivalent to 1 cubic kilometre, see also Orders_of_magnitude_ (one_cubic_kilometre_to_one_cubic_megametre)Bank Cubic Metre (mining term), a cubic metre of rock or material in situ before it is extracted BCM, the IATA airport code for Bacău International Airport Beijing Capital Museum, an art museum in Beijing, China Binary chemical munition, a weapon requiring two separate media to combine for activation Black Consciousness Movement, a political movement in apartheid South Africa Blue cone monochromacy, a rare form of color-blindness British Chess Magazine, a magazine published in the United Kingdom Boots Contract Manufacturing, part of Alliance Boots Bus Contracting Model, a bus industry contracting model introduced by the Land Transport Authority Business Contact Manager, a Microsoft add-in product for Microsoft Outlook|Microsoft Office Outlook that adds CRM features Business Continuity Management, an interdisciplinary peer mentoring methodology used to create a plan for recovery of a business after disaster or disruption Business Council of Mongolia, a business association in Mongolia Bromochloromethane, a mixed halomethane BCM theory, a model of synaptic plasticity Broadcom, an American semiconductor company Body Control Module, in automotive electronics Bak chor mee, Mee pok served with minced meat, pork slices, pork liver ( tur kwa ), stewed sliced mushrooms , meat balls and bits of deep-fried lard. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title BCM. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: Disambiguation pages"
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"docid": "D419084#0",
"title": "https://www.cargurus.com/Cars/Discussion-t2353_ds539454\nWhat role does the ecm play in giving the fuel pump power to turn on?",
"text": "\"Home Questions Chevrolet Suburban What role does the ecm play in giving the fuel pump power to turn on? What role does the ecm play in giving the fuel pump power to turn on?1,000Asked by mariroger Feb 09, 2013 at 08:16 PM about the 1999 Chevrolet Suburban C1500 LSQuestion type: Maintenance & Repair When I put the key forward I don't hear the fuel pump activate.50 Answers22,915James answered 5 years agojog the start position,should run 3 or4 seconds,or get under the hood turn key on and pull the relay jog it on off should feel it click and maby youll hear the pump,17 people found this helpful. Mark helpful1,000mariroger answered 5 years ago Thanks for the reply. I tried that already and still no response. Even changed the relay. You think the control module will need replacement?24 people found this helpful. Mark helpfulmigration_judge_roy answered 5 years agobe sure your battery terminals are clean and ground, and full power can get through~5 people found this helpful. Mark helpful1,000mariroger answered 5 years ago All that is brand new. Fuel pump is about 1 year and a half old. Just did a tune up."
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"docid": "D1011#0",
"title": "http://www.individual401k.com/contribution-limits.html\nIndividual 401k Contribution Limits",
"text": "Need Help or Advice? Beacon Capital Management Advisors welcomes the opportunity for you to speak with a professional about establishing an Individual 401k. Name Phone Email How Can BCM Help You? Safety and confidentiality are very important to us. Read our privacy policy. Individual 401k Contribution Limits The 2017 Individual 401k contribution limits are $54,000 and $60,000 if age 50 or older. The annual Individual 401k contribution consists of 2 parts a salary deferral contribution and a profit sharing contribution. The total allowable contribution adds these 2 parts together to get to the maximum Individual 401k contribution limit. Individual 401k contribution calculation for an S or C corporation or an LLC taxed as a corporation Salary Deferral Contribution In 2017 100% of W-2 earnings up to the maximum of $18,000 or $24,000 if age 50 or older can be contributed to an Individual 401k. Profit Sharing Contribution A profit sharing contribution up to 25% of W-2 earnings can be contributed into an Individual 401k."
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"docid": "D736382#0",
"title": "https://www.usaa.com/inet/pages/ContactUsPC\nContact and Support Center",
"text": "\"How Can We Help? Find a Phone Number / Address Find a Phone Number/Address Banking Services Mortgage Services Auto and Property Insurance Investments Life & Health Insurance and Annuities Financial Planning Shopping & Discounts Website Technical Support International Contact Information Other Services Auto and Property Insurance General Please include your USAA number or reference number on all correspondence. Message: Communicate with USAAPhone Number: #USAA ( 8722) Call our shortcut number to reach us from a mobile phone 210-531-USAA ( 8722) 800-531-USAA ( 8722)Hours of Operation Billing Address: USAA 9800 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, TX 78288Make checks payable to \"\"USAA P&C\"\"Claims Phone Number: #USAA ( 8722) Call our shortcut number to reach us from a mobile phone 210-531-USAA ( 8722) Phone Menu Tips 800-531-USAA ( 8722) Phone Menu Tips Hours of Operation Mailing Address: USAA (Claims Service) P. O. Box 33490 San Antonio, TX 78265Fax Number: 800-531-8669 Print and include our fax cover sheet to ensure we can clearly identify your documents Policy Service Phone Number: #USAA ( 8722) Call our shortcut number to reach us from a mobile phone 210-531-USAA ( 8722) 800-531-USAA ( 8722)Hours of Operation Mailing Address: USAA P. O. Box 659464 San Antonio, TX 78265Fax Number: 888-900-5381 Print and include our fax cover sheet to ensure we can clearly identify your documents Other Auto and Property Services Roadside Assistance Phone Number: 800-531-8555Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Auto Glass Repair and Replacement Phone Number: 888-452-7754Hours of Operation: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Auto Injury Medical Bill and Documents Fax Number: 866-828-2330 Print and include our fax cover sheet to ensure we can clearly identify your documents Mailing Address: Auto Injury Solutions Attn: USAA Medical Mail Dept. P. O. Box 26001 Daphne, AL 36526Financial Centers Visit one of our Financial Centers, we can help you with your financial needs — banking, insurance, investments, retirement and advice services. Find a Location Note: Locations do not accept mail or shipments of any kind. Investments/Insurance: Not FDIC Insured • Not Bank Issued, Guaranteed or Underwritten • May Lose Value USAA means United Services Automobile Association and its insurance, banking, investment and other companies . Banks Member FDIC. Investments provided by USAA Investment Management Company and USAA Financial Advisors Inc., both registered broker dealers, and affiliates. NC \""
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"docid": "D1431081#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GEICO\nGEICO",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search GEICOGEICO headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland Type Subsidiary Industry Insurance Founded 1936; 82 years ago Fort Worth, Texas, United States Founders Leo Goodwin Sr. Lillian Goodwin Headquarters Chevy Chase, Maryland, United States Key people Tony Nicely ( CEO)Products Auto insurance Revenue $25.483 billion USD (2017) [1]Number of employees 38,000 [2]Parent Berkshire Hathaway Website www .geico .com The Government Employees Insurance Company ( GEICO / ˈ ɡ aɪ k oʊ /) is an American auto insurance company with headquarters in Chevy Chase, Maryland. It is the second largest auto insurer in the United States, after State Farm. [ 3] GEICO is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that provides coverage for more than 24 million motor vehicles owned by more than 15 million policy holders as of 2017. GEICO writes private passenger automobile insurance in all 50 U. S. states and the District of Columbia. The insurance agency sells policies through local agents, called GEICO Field Representatives, over the phone directly to the consumer, and through their website. Its mascot is a gold dust day gecko with a Cockney accent, voiced by English actor Jake Wood. GEICO is well known in popular culture for its advertising, having made a large number of commercials intended to entertain viewers. Contents [ hide ]1 History2 Advertising campaigns2.1 Motorsports3 Competition4 Lawsuits5 See also6 References7 External links History [ edit]GEICO was founded in 1936 by Leo Goodwin Sr. and his wife Lillian Goodwin to provide auto insurance directly to federal government employees and their families. ["
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"docid": "D2549004#0",
"title": "http://www.hullfinancialplanning.com/are-you-eligible-for-usaa-membership/\nAre You Eligible for USAA Membership?",
"text": "by Jason Hull, CFP®Are You Eligible for USAA Membership? It’s no mystery whom they serve. “People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.” – George Orwell This is part one of a three part series on USAA. You can read part 2 (the good) here and part 3 (the not so good) here. Disclosure: USAA flew me to San Antonio for a three day conference from November 6-8, 2013, put me up in a hotel room, and fed me all on their dime. One more disclosure: I’d have written this anyway. I see too many people missing out on eligibility opportunities to not write about the topic. When I was a plebe at West Point, we earned something like $60 dollars a month. Mom and Dad sent me a few bucks here and there for Boodler’s runs, but I didn’t really need the money."
},
{
"docid": "D1553581#0",
"title": "https://www.thezebra.com/insurance-guide/car-insurance-discounts/\nPopular Car Insurance Discounts",
"text": "Looking for discounts? Click to find the cheapest car insurance rates instantly →We’ve compiled a list of the most popular discounts offered by the top 16 carriers to help you get the best bang for your buck, starting now. After a vehicle's purchase price and fuel, insurance is one of the costliest factors of car ownership. According to U. S. News Rankings and Reviews, the median average insurance rate in the U. S. is $1,248 per year. That’s some serious pocket change. There are numerous variables that determine the rate of your insurance premiums and while there’s not much you can do about your age, driving history or where you live, there are many factors you can control — and therefore, save some of your hard-earned cash. Popular Discounts From A - ZAdvance Purchase Discount When considering a switch to a new carrier, timing is key. You may know that a lapse in coverage by even one day can result in a hefty increase in the amount you’re quoted. But did you know that some insurance companies offer discounts if you switch to them seven days before your next premium is due? Make sure you give yourself at least two weeks before your current policy is up to shop around to make the most of advance purchase discounts."
},
{
"docid": "D1579317#0",
"title": "https://www.usaa.com/inet/pages/bank_main\nBanking for your everyday life.",
"text": "Banking for your everyday life. Join a bank that saves you money. In one year, USAA Bank saved its members over$345 million. 1Checking Savings Credit Cards Loans and More Our free checking is designed around your needs. Your checking account is the core of your financial life. Make sure it's with a bank you can trust. Get Started Learn More About Checking A Free Checking Account That Saves You Money No monthly service fees No minimum balance requirements. Free ATMs nationwide. 2Free direct deposits. Free transfers and bill payments."
},
{
"docid": "D2752629#0",
"title": "https://www.usaa.com/inet/pages/refinance_guide_refinance_vs_home_equity_01\n.",
"text": "View All Products Insurance Auto Insurance Renters Insurance Homeowner Insurance Rental Property Insurance Valuable Personal Property Insurance Home & Property Insurance Flood Insurance Life Insurance Annuities Umbrella Insurance Motorcycle, RV & Boat Insurance Small Business Insurance Additional Insurance Solutions Banking Checking Accounts Savings Account Credit Cards Auto Loans Extended Vehicle Protection Certificates of Deposit Home Mortgages USAA Real Estate Rewards Network Personal Loans Motorcycle, RV & Boat Loans Credit Monitoring & ID Protection Youth Banking College Products Investing USAA Mutual Funds Digital Investment Adviser Stocks & Options ETFs Fund Marketplace USAA Managed Money529 College Savings Fixed Income Annuities Real Estate Mortgage Rates First-Time Homebuyer Mortgages VA Loans Refinance Find a Real Estate Agent Find a Home Retirement and IRAs IRAs Rollovers & Transfers Target Retirement Funds USAA Wealth Management Trust Services Long-Term Care Health Insurance Dental Vision Medicare Shopping & Discounts Home Solutions Travel Deals Online Shopping Car Buying Service View All Advice Center Where Do I Stand Financially? Know Your Financial Readiness Score Your Retirement Start a Plan Financial Resources Tax Center Market Insight Understanding Investments Saving & Budgeting Managing Debt & Credit Financial Setbacks Ask USAA a Financial Question Family Life Getting Married Becoming a Parent Parenting Money for Teens Young Adults Getting Divorced Loss of a Loved One Life Insurance Health Insurance Disaster & Recovery Earthquakes Floods & Storms Hurricanes Tornadoes Wildfires Winter Storms Military Life Joining the Military Deployment PCSLeaving the Military Blended Retirement System Your Car Buying & Selling Maintaining & Protecting Your Home USAA Home Learning Center Homebuying 101Maintaining & Protecting Managing a Rental Property Renting Work Life Changing Jobs Education & Training Advice Libraries Articles Infographics Planners & Calculators Auto Home Family Coverage Savings and Debts Investments Retirement"
},
{
"docid": "D986361#0",
"title": "http://themilitarywallet.com/usaa-android-app-deposit-at-mobile/\nUSAA Deposit@Mobile Easy and Convenient!",
"text": "by Ryan Guina Leave a Comment Share Tweet USAA Deposit@Mobile Easy and Convenient!I recently bought a new smart phone running on the Android platform. My old cell phone was over 3 years old, and finally starting to wear down. I’m very happy with he upgrade – I went from a cell phone with minimal internet capability (basically enough to check e-mail and sports scores), to what is essentially a mini-computer in my pocket. I got an HTC Evo, which is an awesome phone. One of the cool features about the Android phones is the ability to download apps, which are basically small programs that run on your phone. USAA offers a free app for Android phones, as well as one each for the i Phone and i Pad (read a USAA i Pad app review for more info ). USAA Android App USAA Android App The Android app is a great way to access your USAA account while at home or on the go. In fact, since I got my new phone, I have found myself using it to access my USAA account more frequently than booting up my computer. It’s faster and the app is streamlined, giving users the ability to access their general account, pay bills, transfer funds, start an insurance claim, access USAA Auto Circle and USAA Home Circle, and my new favorite, USAA Deposit@Mobile, which gives you the ability to deposit a check with your cell phone. Talk about cool!USAA Deposit@Mobile on Android USAA already offers this feature for home computers under the name Deposit@Home."
},
{
"docid": "D2681823#0",
"title": "https://communities.usaa.com/t5/Benefits/roadside-assistance/td-p/60529\nUSAACOMMUNITY",
"text": "bill-chuck Contributor Share March 2015please someone tell me how this works. like to know before I need it5 Likes Share Reply All forum posts Previous Post Next Post45 REPLIESChris Culbert Occasional Contributor March 2015Hmmm me 2. Id like to know the details on this benefit. I hope to see an answere here soon.2 Likes Reply Holly WSContributor March 2015I have used it several times. You just call the number, press road side assistance and tell them what is going on and they send someone!3 Likes Reply Briana Hartzell USAAAdministrator March 2015Hi bill-chuck,I hope this answers your questions on roadside assitance: For immediate roadside assistance — anytime, anywhere — call 1-800-531-8555. We'll be there to help you. When you call, have the following ready: Your USAA number Your location The following services are available with Roadside Assistance: Changing flat tires Jump start Emergency gasoline delivery (Cost of gas not included)Unlocking your car if you're locked out (Cost of replacement key not included)Towing to the nearest repair shop If you've already paid for towing or roadside assistance out of pocket, you can report a claim for reimbursement. Outside the United States? Please use our international phone directory to call us.4 Likes Reply Ms Spam Frequent Contributor March 2015I called the number on my insurance card - USAA has it on the cards that we print to keep on our cars for people who have the service included. It was a great service to have and so easy."
},
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"docid": "D3474888#0",
"title": "http://www.moneycrashers.com/usaa-review/\nUSAA Review â Financial Products for U.S. Military Members & Veterans",
"text": "USAA Review – Financial Products for U. S. Military Members & Veterans By Brian Martucci Posted in: Banking, Insurance, Military Share 20 Tweet 7 Pin Comments 2AT A GLANCERating: 4.3USAAAccounts: Checking, savings, CDs, youth and student, brokerage and investing, tax-advantaged savings and retirement Other Products and Services: Life, home, flood, renters, landlord, auto, motorcycle/boat/RV, small business, umbrella, health insurance; various credit cards; personal loans; mortgage loans (including VA home loans and FHA loans); vehicle loans; wealth management services Bonuses: None Monthly Maintenance Fees: Varies by account type Minimum Deposit Requirements: Varies by account type Benefits: Cooperative ownership, shopping discounts For nearly a century, USAA (full name: United Services Automobile Association) has offered an ever-growing suite of financial products to active-duty and retired members of the U. S. Armed Forces and their family members. According to its website, the San Antonio-based private organization was started, back in 1922, by 25 military officers who couldn’t find an insurance company willing to cover their vehicles. Today, USAA hawks everything from brokerage and retirement accounts to flood insurance, through about a dozen subsidiaries. USAA itself – the parent company of these subsidiaries – is member-owned, structured under Texas law as an inter-insurance exchange. This is a cooperative model, as opposed to a traditional corporation. All members can purchase insurance through this structure. As a member who owns a slice of the company, you’re eligible to receive a share of USAA’s annual profits. Because USAA has only 20 or so offices in North America and Europe (London and Frankfurt, Germany), USAA conducts most of its business online or over the phone. If you’re a member of the military or are part of a military family, USAA is for you – literally. Eligibility: Who Can Join USAA?"
},
{
"docid": "D1079348#0",
"title": "https://www.usaa.com/inet/wc/insurance_home_condo\nHomeowners Insurance",
"text": "Start of Content Homeowners Insurance Help Protect The Place You Call Home Get a Quote What Does Homeowners Insurance Cover? If something happens to your home, we'll help take care of it as quickly as possible so you can get your life back on track. Our homeowners insurance covers you for: Fire Theft Vandalism Most weather-related events Liability Identity theft 1What Sets USAA Apart Replacement Cost Coverage Cover your home and personal belongings at today's value, with no depreciation factored in. 2Policy Caters to the Military Uniforms are covered in the event of a loss for our active duty or deployed members. 3 Members who bank with USAA Bank can have their claims paid promptly with direct deposit. Multi-Product Savings Save up to 10% on homeowners insurance when you insure your primary home and auto with USAA. 4Claims Service We'll help get you back to normal quickly after you've suffered a loss. Report claims, submit photos, view status and more with the convenient USAA Mobile App. See How J. D. Power Rated Us Against Our Competitors Factors That Determine Your Homeowners Insurance Premium: Home location and home construction materials Military affiliation Continued USAA loyalty — having multiple USAA products and continuous coverage Ways to Lower Your Premium Increase deductibles Save up to 10% when you insure your primary home and auto with USAAIt's not a house — it's a home. Get a Quote"
},
{
"docid": "D61859#0",
"title": "https://www.policygenius.com/blog/uber-lyft-and-other-rideshare-drivers-now-have-insurance-options/\nUber, Lyft & other rideshare drivers now have insurance options",
"text": "\"Autogenius Uber, Lyft & other rideshare drivers now have insurance optionsby Adam Cecil April 8th, 2015Updated October 3, 2017Uber is no stranger to controversy, especially controversy over how they treat their drivers. At the heart of these controversies is this central question: How much is Uber or Lyft – or any rideshare company – responsible for? In the case of car insurance for Uber drivers and Lyft drivers, that question still lingers. Back in the day, there was some question over when, exactly Uber and Lyft insurance covered rideshare drivers. When the driver wasn't working, he or she obviously had personal car insurance, and when there was a passenger in the car, the rideshare company's insurance kicked in. But when a driver was working but didn't have a passenger, coverage was limited. Car insurance companies also frowned upon drivers working commercially and in some cases, personal auto insurance policies were actually canceled once insurance companies found out that the driver worked for Uber or Lyft. Luckily, Uber and Lyft have beefed up their insurance options, and rideshare insurance has evolved to meet the modern working world. Here's what you need to know about insurance for Uber drivers and Lyft drivers offered by the companies, and rideshare insurance options from leading car insurance companies. Insurance for Uber drivers & Lyft drivers Rideshare trips are divided into three periods, depending on where the driver is in the process: The driver has not made a match with a passenger, the driver has made a match and is going to pick up the passenger, and the passenger is in the vehicle."
},
{
"docid": "D1902473#0",
"title": "https://www.usaa.com/inet/pages/faq_Life_Annuities_LhFa\n.",
"text": "View All Products Insurance Auto Insurance Renters Insurance Homeowner Insurance Rental Property Insurance Valuable Personal Property Insurance Home & Property Insurance Flood Insurance Life Insurance Annuities Umbrella Insurance Motorcycle, RV & Boat Insurance Small Business Insurance Additional Insurance Solutions Banking Checking Accounts Savings Account Credit Cards Auto Loans Extended Vehicle Protection Certificates of Deposit Home Mortgages USAA Real Estate Rewards Network Personal Loans Motorcycle, RV & Boat Loans Credit Monitoring & ID Protection Youth Banking College Products Investing USAA Mutual Funds Digital Investment Adviser Stocks & Options ETFs Fund Marketplace USAA Managed Money529 College Savings Fixed Income Annuities Real Estate Mortgage Rates First-Time Homebuyer Mortgages VA Loans Refinance Find a Real Estate Agent Find a Home Retirement and IRAs IRAs Rollovers & Transfers Target Retirement Funds USAA Wealth Management Trust Services Long-Term Care Health Insurance Dental Vision Medicare Shopping & Discounts Home Solutions Travel Deals Online Shopping Car Buying Service"
},
{
"docid": "D43825#0",
"title": "http://www.consumersearch.com/auto-insurance\nAuto Insurance Reviews",
"text": "\"Home > Home & Garden > Auto Insurance > Auto Insurance Auto Insurance Reviews By: Kelly Burgess on June 26, 2017Editor's note: The Hartford takes the top spot in this year's car insurance review, with GEICO providing an affordable option and State Farm a good choice for those with a less-than-perfect driving record. If you are in the military, or are a member of a military family, USAA is the top-ranked auto insurance company in every metric. Best Car Insurance Buying Guide Best Reviewed Specs that Matter State availability - All Bundles available - Yes Accessibility - Online, phone, local offices Best auto insurance company The Hartford The Hartford scores highly across a variety of metrics: solid financial ratings, high claims satisfaction and a wide variety of policies and discounts. It's also a preferred insurance company by AARP, and provides a good number of discounts for drivers over age 50. Customers say The Hartford provides a good purchase experience and provide excellent claims-resolution. Available in all states (although available add-ons may vary from state-to-state), The Hartford also offers a variety of bundles, such as home, renters and business insurance. See our full review »Get quotes from the Hartford Also Consider Specs that Matter State availability - All Bundles available - Yes Accessibility - Online, phone, local offices Cheap car insurance GEICOWhen it comes to price and value, very few companies can compete with GEICO, which gets excellent marks for their low rates and wide range of flexible plans. They offer discounts for military personnel, safe drivers, good students and multiple policies. Reviews are more mixed for the claims process and the purchase experience -- and some aren't fans of their extensive advertising budget -- but if price is your number one priority, GEICO may be your best choice. Check prices at Geico.com Best Reviewed Specs that Matter State availability - All Bundles available - Yes Accessibility - Online, phone Best auto insurance for military families USAA Auto Insurance USAA earns top ratings in several national surveys for customer service and low-hassle claims."
},
{
"docid": "D477688#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/credit_cards/usaa_credit_card.html\n119 USAA Credit Card Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: April 8, 2018119 USAA Credit Card Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Anycraig of Macon, GA Verified Reviewer Original review: April 8, 2018After noticing my check hadn't cleared I called seven days and explained checked was mailed March 20th. I called April 1st and paid with bank card. April 2nd they maliciously reduced my card limit from $3500 - $3000. I haven't NEVER been late and HAVEN'T used card in over (TWO YEARS). They treat good bill paying veterans like crap!Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful Joseph of Elk Grove, CA Verified Reviewer Original review: March 11, 2018Two years ago, I received my USAA credit card, with a credit limit of 13k. I was so happy; I could now start fixing up my house and wouldn't need a loan. With that high a limit, I also figured my credit score (due to \"\"credit utilization ratio\"\") would increase. My first project, the kitchen, cost 11k. I paid back 1k a month until it was near paid off and then started another project. Back up to almost 11k, again I was paying 1k a month, until it was down to about 6k, I paid $700.00 per month (I got injured at work and was on workman's comp for 10 months)."
},
{
"docid": "D2022463#0",
"title": "http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Cards/Website-clarifying-who-is-eligible-for-USAA-and-for-what/td-p/629266\nWebsite clarifying who is eligible for USAA and for what products",
"text": "\"Forum Topicsmy FICO® Forums Sign In Helpmy FICO® Forums Types of Credit Credit Cards Website clarifying who is eligible for USAA and fo... Options Website clarifying who is eligible for USAA and for what productshaulingthescore up Moderator Emerita 02-03-2010 03:23 AMWebsite clarifying who is eligible for USAA and for what products Who is eligible for USAA, and for what? Click on the category that you think you fit and check the list. Be sure to read the paragraph above the list, as it might say that you have to have had an insurance product and so forth. So, for instance, I came in through \"\"Members Whose Parents Are/ Were USAA Members.\"\" When I read the text, it clarifies that they must have had auto or property insurance. If they had only had banking, for instance, which they did for decades, I would have had to go in through the \"\"Other Individuals\"\" category. Luckily, they also had auto insurance. There's also a link on the page for membership app and the 800 number for more questions. I'm just amazed at how much they have expanded membership just in the couple of years that I've been active on the forums. Anyway, I thought it was a useful reference for the most current eligibility requirements. *"
},
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"docid": "D1537869#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:USAA/Archive10\nTalk:USAA/Archive10",
"text": "\"Talk: USAA/Archive10From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia< Talk: USAAnavigation search This is an archive of past discussions. Do not edit the contents of this page. If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the current talk page. Contents [ hide ]1 This proposes an acronym page for USAA2 Vandalism returns3 \"\"Anyone\"\"?4 section removal5 Price increase - bias view6 changed why military couldn't get insurance7 What exactly is germane8 One at a time9 I just changed the section on target market10 I read the CIO article about Steve Yates and the layoff11 No rumors allowed12 Swizz I don't understand you13 Who is advertising Swizz?14 This proposes an acronym page for USAA15 Why is the old conversation still here?16 Why all the fuss behind the disambig requests above17 Page Lock18 Essential Business Structure19 Unarchived19.1 Sockpuppet report20 RJK is back21 Reason for latest revert22 Question - please23 Inaccuracy24 \"\"The USAA building is said to be the largest office building in the country. \"\" 25 Reason for Revert26 TIME LIMIT on eligibility27 Reason for removing competition section28 Google search: USAA + Wikipedia29 Notable USAA Members30 Membership Restrictions31 USAA employee who edited this page32 Removed criticism section33 Why is this article an advertisement versus other pages about banks and insurance companies? This proposes an acronym page for USAAUSAA is a three-letter acronym that can stand for a wide variety of terms. USAA (a sail boat association), US Albacore Association headquartered in San Antonio, TX. USAA (an reciprocal inter-insurance exchange), United Services Automobile Exchange headquartered in San Antonio, TX.etc. etc. I think \\a see also at the top is more appropriate-- Looper5920 20:10, 5 September 2006 (UTC)I agree with Looper since this USAA is a more well-known company."
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"docid": "D1817726#0",
"title": "https://www.consumeraffairs.com/insurance/usaa_homeowners.html\n209 USAA Homeowners Insurance Consumer Reviews and Complaints",
"text": "\"Last updated: March 26, 2018209 USAA Homeowners Insurance Consumer Reviews and Complaints Sort: Recent Filter by: Any Felicia of Kenmore, NY Verified Reviewer Original review: March 26, 2018I had to make a claim on my homeowner's insurance on my recent deployment. I was traveling to some fairly remote areas and wasn't always able to contact USAA or my contractors. USAA made everything as easy for me as they possibly could and it continued when I returned stateside and repairs were ongoing. Thanks to the loss of use coverage, USAA took over billing at my hotel the day I checked in, so my only out of cost expense for this large claim was my deductible. The settlements for each segment of the claim were handled promptly, as were all of my questions and concerns. I can't thank USAA enough for making this as stress-free as possible. Helpful Be the first one to find this review helpful John of San Diego, CA Verified Reviewer Verified Buyer Original review: March 21, 2018We purchased a Santa Rosa home in the summer of 2017 & secured USAA coverage to cover the property. USAA set the policy amount after we answered roughly six (6) questions which after the wildfires which struck the California wine country area in the beginning of October 2017. After our losing our home to the fires, it has been revealed that our coverage is grossly inadequate, roughly 50% of the amount it will take to rebuilt our home, same size, same quality. USAA has refused to reexamine the manner how the policy amount was arrived at, as well as, compromise with us to allow us to have a reasonable financial chance of rebuilding our home."
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"docid": "D1642180#0",
"title": "https://lendedu.com/blog/a-look-into-usaa-student-loans/\nA Look Into USAA Student Loans",
"text": "A Look Into USAA Student Loans Category: Student Loans6 Comments Jeff Gitlen December 17, 2015Our research, news, and assessments are scrutinized using strict editorial integrity. In full transparency, our company may receive compensation from partners listed on our website. Learn more about how we make money here. The United Services Automobile Association, or USAA, is a company that offers financial services to past and present members of the military and their families. In 1922, 25 officers from the Army started USAA because they could not get auto insurance. They essentially insured each other’s vehicle and eventually expanded to an array of other amenities. USAA is a 57 th in net worth among all Fortune 500 companies, coming in around $25 billion for 2014. In addition, they have over 10 million members, over 40 million products, and over 25,000 employees. USAA has received countless awards including “100 Best Companies to Work For”, “World’s Most Admired Company”, and “No. 1 Military-Friendly Employer”."
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"docid": "D2987930#0",
"title": "http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=605570\n.",
"text": "# 1 03-05-2012, 02:28 PMCarlos Thomas Officially Welcomed to the 'Fest Location: Sacramento, CAJoin Date: Feb 2012Posts: 100Mein Auto: 2012 BMW 328i Sport View My Garage2012 BMW 328i Insurance Costs I bought the car for my wife. She is 39. Clean record. Sacramento, CA. State Farm. $114/month. What rates are you seeing for your new F30's? Remove Advertisements Sponsored Links Bimmer Fest.com Advertisement# 2 03-05-2012, 03:01 PMArciga18Ekon Hitman Location: Chicago Join Date: Mar 2012Posts: 432Mein Auto: 2011 E90 RWD and 2018 G01View My Garage24,married, clean record state farm quoted me $186/month, this was with every possible discount available - I don't own the car by the way, just used a vin off a dealer website to get quote# 3 03-05-2012, 03:19 PMjustinnum1Officially Welcomed to the 'Fest Location: South Florida Join Date: Nov 2011Posts: 3,238Mein Auto: F30 335i m Sport View My Garage Quote: Originally Posted by Arciga1824,married, clean record state farm quoted me $186/month, this was with every possible discount available - I don't own the car by the way, just used a vin off a dealer website to get quotei use state farm, had my 335 totalled 4 years ago, single, south florida 24, 189 a month Remove Advertisements Sponsored Links Bimmer Fest.com Advertisement# 4 03-05-2012, 03:33 PM181562Not Here Anymore Join Date: Feb 2010Posts: 5,203Mein Auto: View My Garage Quote: Originally Posted by Carlos Thomas I bought the car for my wife. She is 39. Clean record."
},
{
"docid": "D3352077#0",
"title": "https://therideshareguy.com/rideshare-insurance-options-for-drivers/\nRideshare Insurance Options For Uber and Lyft Drivers",
"text": "by Harry Campbell on August 30, 2017 423 Comments Rideshare Insurance Options For Uber and Lyft Drivers Share Pin Tweet Share Email945We’ve made a bunch of updates to our rgeorgiideshare insurance page over the past few months, so if you’re looking for rideshare insurance, you can now easily learn about the options in your state. There are still a few states that don’t have rideshare-friendly options, but there are new options being added every week so be sure to check back frequently. If you’re not familiar with this topic, having adequate auto insurance coverage is very important. As rideshare drivers though, you need to be especially mindful that you understand the risks and insurance limits in your state. There are many states where there isn’t an officially recognized rideshare insurance policy and, although you may still be covered by Uber/Lyft, your personal insurer may drop you for being a rideshare driver. Why Do I Need Rideshare Insurance? Uber and Lyft only cover rideshare drivers during Periods 2 and 3. Period 2 starts once you accept a ride request and are en route to your passenger, and Period 3 starts once your passenger gets into your car. BUT when you’re online and waiting for a request during Period 1, you have no collision coverage from Uber or Lyft and much lower liability limits. So as a rideshare driver, you’re most at risk during Period 1 since you won’t get any collision coverage from rideshare companies and your personal insurer likely won’t cover you during this time either."
},
{
"docid": "D2022459#0",
"title": "http://www.insuranceclaimshelpforyou.com/usaa-membership-is-not-as-exclusive-as-you-may-have-thought.html\nUSAA Membership is Not as Exclusive As You May Have Thought",
"text": "\"USAA Membership is Not as Exclusive As You May Have Thoughtby Azannette C. (San Antonio)The United Services Automobile Association calls their policy holders \"\"members\"\". The insurer has a closed market, or limited membership opportunities. The traditional perception is that the company only considers former or active members of the US armed services or their spouses eligible to purchase USAA products. However, probably due to the poor state of the economy which has left many individuals and businesses looking for ways to maintain their bottom lines, membership opportunities with USAA have opened up. There are a good number of ways to qualify for membership with USAA. Since USAA's policy premium rates make them very attractive as an insurer, it might be worth looking into your eligibility. Former spouses of USAA members or even former spouses of former USAA members may become members. Note, that we said USAA members, not members of the military. Since USAA members may be the spouses or children of military, this opens up a slew of possibilities. You may be the grandchild of a former member of the military and qualify for membership."
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"docid": "D1249663#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_prefix_auto-_means\nWhat does 5C on your gold ring mean?",
"text": "Mohamed Aathif 5 Contributions What does 5C on your gold ring mean? A gold ring will have the gold content inscribed inside. It mayalso have the manufacturer's mark inside. 5C would be themanufacturer's mark. C Ning 52 Contributions What does the prefix auto mean? It means Self. Self,Same What does prefix auto mean? It means self. What is the meaning of the prefix 'auto-'?alone What does the Greek prefix auto mean? Auto- (and the modern Greek word autos ) derives from the term aut meaning: ."
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"docid": "D324353#0",
"title": "http://autolife.umd.umich.edu/Design/Gartman/D_Overview/D_Overview5.htm\nA History of Scholarship on American Automobile Design",
"text": "A History of Scholarship on American Automobile Designby David Gartman The Postmodern Validation of Auto Design as Art Although automobile design attracted some serious attention and validation by the art world in the 1960s, it would not really get its due in American society until the 1980s. This is probably because many of the youthful rebels of the 1960s saw the car as a cause of social problems, not as a solution. The growing environmental consciousness targeted the car as particularly destructive and wasteful of the earth’s resources. And in the 1970s the energy crisis combined with economic stagnation to deal auto design a devastating blow that lasted a decade. America’s large and powerful cars became seen by many as socially irresponsible. Automakers were forced by both consumer demand and government regulation to focus on efficiency over aesthetics, and consequently auto engineers began to wield more control over design than stylists. By the mid-1980s, however, several factors converged to generate a renewal of interest in auto design among both the general public and the high-art world. After a painful period of economic restructuring, prosperity began to return, creating a newly enriched class of young urban professionals, or yuppies, who were anxious to display their wealth and good taste in automotive sculpture. Further, the erosion of the barrier between high and popular culture begun by Pop Art in the 1960s turned into a landslide in the mid-1980s, and was renamed postmodernism. This cultural movement included not only a validation of popular culture and design as serious art, but also a nostalgic propensity to reappropriate the reassuring forms of the past and use them to give meaning to an uncertain present."
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"docid": "D779310#0",
"title": "http://control.com/thread/1026160594\n.",
"text": "\"HOA station and Start/Stop switches If somebody can tell me what is the function of HOA and what is the purpose HOA station combined with start/stop switch while the signal is coming from MCC. Can we use HOA alone with MCC to stop motors localy. By Ron I. on 5 November, 2002 - 12:39 pm If somebody can tell me what is the function of HOA and what is the purpose HOA station combined with start/stop switch while the signal is coming from MCC. Can we use HOA alone with MCC to stop motors localy. By Terry on 5 November, 2002 - 5:06 pm HOA = Hand - Off - Auto Hand allows for local control via pushbutons Off is self explanatory Auto allows for control via a remote source (eg. PLC)By Lewis Bodden on 5 November, 2002 - 5:09 pm The HOA is a device that has switches that maintain their position. Start and Stop buttons are devices that have momentary actions. The HOA switch should be used in a situation that has a single point of manual control to allow the motor (or other device) to A - operate from an automated system, O - not operate, or H - operate with no safe guards or automated control. The Hand position should be used to bump the motor or to operate for shorts times while being observed by operating personnel. Of course the circuit protection and overloads in the MCC will protect the motor."
},
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"docid": "D859549#0",
"title": "http://www.ican2000.com/usbuyaut.html\n.",
"text": "\"• Liability • UM (Uninsured Motorist)• P. I. P. (Personal Injury Protection) • UIM (Under Insured Motorist)• Medical Payments • Collision Coverage• Comprehensive Coverage • Towing• Rental Reimbursement • D. O. I. Surveys / Records• More Info . . . Specific to My State •The next time an insurance agent tells you that you have \"\"full coverage\"\", there should be a warning flag going off in your mind saying \"\"ASK QUESTIONS\"\"!There are entirely too many insurance agents trying to sell you Auto Insurance that were selling shoes last year and will be selling aluminum siding next year. One of the catch phrases you may hear is that you are buying \"\"full coverage\"\". As a consumer, that phrase can give you a warm & fuzzy feeling which usually does not go away until you have a CLAIM! Then, some adjuster will explain to you why your pending claim is NOT covered. You will surely tell that adjuster \"\"My agent said I have full coverage\"\". Even though that conversation will probably be over the phone, you'll swear you can almost see the adjuster shrug their shoulders as they say \"\"I'm sorry\"\". This portion of the I-Can Web site will briefly explain the various coverages which are typically available on most Auto Insurance Policies. At the end of this section there will be a link that will bring you to the Web site for the Department of Insurance for the state you selected that got you to this point. Most State Departments of Insurance conduct Auto Insurance Premium Surveys and make the results of those surveys public, along with their departmental records showing the Rate of Consumer Complaints filed against which insurance Companies."
},
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"docid": "D3110850#0",
"title": "http://www.cooperscollisioncorner.com/Glossary.html\nGlossary of Auto Body Repair Terms Cooper's Collision Corner in the Proctor District",
"text": "\"Glossary of Auto Body Repair Terms Cooper's Collision Corner in the Proctor District Here is a glossary of auto body paint terms you might hear us refer to at Cooper's Collision Corner. Abrasive - A coarse material, such as wet or dry sandpaper that is used to rub against the surface to be altered in order to 1. ) make it smooth 2.) make it rough 3.) remove the surface material. A/M - This abbreviation for “aftermarket parts” indicates parts made by a manufacturer other than the original vehicle manufacturer. These parts are warranteed by the manufacturer of the said part or their distributor. There are two levels of aftermarket parts – one being “certified” and the other “not certified”. Blend - A process of gradually blending the paint into the adjacent panel being replaced or repaired to facilitate an acceptable color match. CAPA – This abbreviation is for “Certified Automotive Parts Association” - CAPA parts are aftermarket parts certified by an unbiased third party that insures the quality of the parts they test are equal to or greater than the original car company part."
},
{
"docid": "D2354483#0",
"title": "http://www.societyofrobots.com/electronics_blackfin_camera.shtml\n.",
"text": "\"BLACKFIN ROBOT CAMERA FOR AXON TUTORIALnote: This tutorial is slightly outdated in that it uses an older version of the XBee green circuit board, and Webbot Lib now includes an improved version of the original code written for the Blackfin-Axon integration. The creator of the Black Fin passed away one year ago, but the camera is still being sold. - Admin, November 2011Wiring Power UARTJava Console Install Axon Axon Commands YUV Colorspace Introduction to the Blackfin Robot Camera The Blackfin Camera was originally developed for the popular SRV-1 Surveyor robot . Since developing the Axon, So R and Surveyor Corporation have teamed up to combine our two products to give even a beginner an easy-to-use yet still advanced controller with powerful vision processing capabilities. This tutorial demonstrates how to combine each in both software and hardware. For side reading, check out my computer vision tutorial as well as my Experimental Robot Platform I made using both the Axon and the Blackfin camera: Wiring Power Take your cam out the package, and attach ground and power. Since the Blackfin (on the green board) uses a Recom R-783.3-1.0 switching regulator (3.3V), you can apply an unregulated battery connection to it. If you have the Axon, just connect it to an unregulated power bus as shown: You can also just directly connect it to a battery pack (4.8V or 6V will work fine). Whats up with the Blackfin green board, anyway? The main purpose of the green board is to provide the 3.3V supply and give you screw holes for mounting."
},
{
"docid": "D91823#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/average-pay-scale-auto-body-repair-technician-4064.html\nThe Average Pay Scale for a Auto Body Repair Technician",
"text": "Related Articles1How Much Do Collision Repair Technicians Make?2Hourly Salary for Auto Painters3The Average Salary of Auto Repair Owners4Salaries for Custom Auto Painters When vandals dent a vehicle or a collision crumples the body of a car, auto body repair technicians -- often just called auto body repairers -- can repair the damage. They work indoors in repair shops that are noisy but well-ventilated to whisk away dust and fumes. Workers use protective clothing and safety procedures to avoid cuts, burns and bruises. Average Pay Auto body repair technicians received a mean $21.94 per hour or $45,630 per year as of May 2017, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top 10% of auto body repair techs earn more than $33.98 per hour or $70,670 per year, while the worst-paid 10% make just $12.24 per hour or $25,470 per year. To make this money, technicians examine damage, prepare cost estimates and plan the work. They remove defective parts, hammer out or patch dents and other minor body damage, weld or attach replacement parts, sand and buff surfaces, and apply new paint and other coatings to restored areas. Training Requirements Auto body repairers can learn their trade in two ways. The first is without any formal education under the guidance of a more experienced worker or the shop supervisor. The second is through a formal postsecondary training program that can last from six months to two years."
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"docid": "D3013144#0",
"title": "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13415321/difference-between-static-auto-global-and-local-variable-in-the-context-of-c-a\n.",
"text": "\"Join Stack Overflow to learn, share knowledge, and build your career. Email Sign Upor sign in with Google Facebook Difference between static, auto, global and local variable in the context of c and c++Ask Questionup vote38down votefavorite37I’ve a bit confusion about static, auto, global and local variables. Somewhere I read that a static variable can only be accessed within the function, but they still exist (remain in the memory) after the function returns. However, I also know that a local variable also does the same, so what is the difference?c++ c variablesshare improve this questionedited Jan 30 at 2:58Jeff Widman5,124 3 37 58asked Nov 16 '12 at 11:05user1779646337 1 4 117i also know that local variable also does the same - Sorry to say, but that's incorrect. – chris Nov 16 '12 at 11:06There is no local keyword – stackptr Jan 30 at 3:01add a comment6 Answers active oldest votesup vote79down voteaccepted There are two separate concepts here:scope, which determines where a name can be accessed, andstorage duration, which determines when a variable is created and destroyed. Local variables (pedantically, variables with block scope) are only accessible within the block of code in which they are declared:void f () {int i;i = 1; // OK: in scope}void g () {i = 2; // Error: not in scope}Global variables (pedantically, variables with file scope (in C) or namespace scope (in C++)) are accessible at any point after their declaration:int i;void f () {i = 1; // OK: in scope}void g () {i = 2; // OK: still in scope} (In C++, the situation is more complicated since namespaces can be closed and reopened, and scopes other than the current one can be accessed, and names can also have class scope. But that's getting very off-topic. ) Automatic variables (pedantically, variables with automatic storage duration) are local variables whose lifetime ends when execution leaves their scope, and are recreated when the scope is reentered.for ( int i = 0; i < 5; ++ i) {int n = 0;printf ( \"\"%d \"\", ++ n ); // prints 1 1 1 1 1 - the previous value is lost}Static variables (pedantically, variables with static storage duration) have a lifetime that lasts until the end of the program. If they are local variables, then their value persists when execution leaves their scope.for ( int i = 0; i < 5; ++ i) {static int n = 0;printf ( \"\"%d \"\", ++ n ); // prints 1 2 3 4 5 - the value persists}Note that the static keyword has various meanings apart from static storage duration. On a global variable or function, it gives it internal linkage so that it's not accessible from other translation units; on a C++ class member, it means there's one instance per class rather than one per object."
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"docid": "D1210214#0",
"title": "https://www.carsdirect.com/car-insurance/what-could-happen-if-i-commit-auto-insurance-fraud\nAuto Insurance Fraud Penalties and Consequences",
"text": "\"Auto Insurance Fraud Penalties and Consequences June 12, 2013Comments Email Auto insurance fraud is becoming an increasingly serious problem in the United States. This type of fraud costs auto insurance agencies billions of dollars every year, which they must compensate for by charging high premiums, even to those who have not committed fraud. Since auto insurance fraud is such a big issue, the penalties for being charged with fraud are severe. Get Free Car Insurance Quotes >>What is Car Insurance Fraud? Faking or exaggerating injuries from an accident, staging car theft, or planning a collision are all examples of car insurance fraud. Basically, any act that is meant to procure undeserved financial gain from an auto insurance company is classified as fraud. False insurance claims are a serious problem that costs insurance companies tens of billions of dollars every year. The following points will help you learn more about the issue that is auto insurance fraud. Soft insurance fraud. Soft auto insurance fraud is a more minor offense than hard fraud."
},
{
"docid": "D1765796#0",
"title": "http://www.broadforminsurance.org/understanding-broad-form-auto-insurance/\nUnderstanding Broad Form Auto Insurance",
"text": "Understanding Broad Form Auto Insurance If you need insurance for your car, but you don’t want to spend a lot of money for coverage, you may want to look into getting broad form auto insurance. It is less expensive than other types of auto insurance, but the coverage you will have is also limited and you will not have the option to buy additional coverage. While this is a great way to save money, it is also something that you really need to think about. Broad form auto insurance only covers you, and no other drivers, passengers, or anyone else if you are involved in an accident. This is one of the reasons why this type of coverage is so inexpensive. But, if you have a family, or there will be other people driving your vehicle, this may not be the type of coverage that is best for you. Great Coverage for Individuals If you are a single person with no children, having broad form auto insurance may be the ideal situation for you. It’s not like you are going to have to worry about your children or family members being in your vehicle. If no one else is going to be driving, you aren’t going to need to have coverage for additional drivers. Coverage for passengers and additional drivers can get expensive, and if you don’t need to have the additional coverage, you are probably best off having broad form auto insurance."
},
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"docid": "D887301#0",
"title": "https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/c4d5ssht.aspx\nFunctions (C++)",
"text": "\"Functions (C++)Visual Studio 2015 Other Versions The latest version of this topic can be found at Functions (C++). A function is a block of code that performs some operation. A function can optionally define input parameters that enable callers to pass arguments into the function. A function can optionally return a value as output. Functions are useful for encapsulating common operations in a single reusable block, ideally with a name that clearly describes what the function does. The following function accepts two integers from a caller and returns their sum; a and b are parameters of type int.int sum (int a, int b) { return a + b; }The function can invoked, or called, from any number of places in the program. The values that are passed to the function are the arguments, whose types must be compatible with the parameter types in the function definition.int main () { int i = sum (10, 32); int j = sum (i, 66); cout << \"\"The value of j is\"\" << j << endl; // 108 }There is no practical limit to function length, but good design aims for functions that perform a single well-defined task. Complex algorithms should be broken up into easy-to-understand simpler functions whenever possible. Functions that are defined at class scope are called member functions. In C++, unlike other languages, a function can also be defined at namespace scope (including the implicit global namespace)."
},
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"docid": "D424322#0",
"title": "https://www.angieslist.com/articles/or-auto-better-thermostat-setting.htm\n\"Is \"\"On\"\" or \"\"Auto\"\" the Better Thermostat Setting?\"",
"text": "\"Is \"\"On\"\" or \"\"Auto\"\" the Better Thermostat Setting? Which thermostat setting costs more? An HVAC pro weighs in on the pros and cons. Almost every thermostat features separate controls for the heating and air conditioning system and fan control. When you want the system to heat, you set it to heat. When you want it to cool, you set it to cool. For the few months a year you need neither, you set it to off. But what about the fan? Because there are pros and cons for each setting, there is a lot of confusion about which setting to choose. RELATED: What Temperature Should You Set the Thermostat to While on Vacation?"
},
{
"docid": "D2048748#0",
"title": "http://www.sun-sentinel.com/business/fl-buffett-autos-south-florida-20141002-story.html\nWarren Buffett buys auto group, boosts competition for AutoNation",
"text": "\"Doreen Hemlock Sun Sentinel Warren Buffett is buying a major auto dealer group Privacy Policy Warren Buffett is buying into the auto dealer business, and that means more competition for Fort Lauderdale-based Auto Nation. The billionaire investor said Thursday that his Berkshire Hathaway Group has agreed to buy the Van Tuyl Group, billed as the country's largest privately-owned dealership group and the fifth-largest dealer group nationwide. Van Tuyl's revenues top $8 billion per year. The news sent stock prices rising for all publicly-traded dealer groups, including industry giant Auto Nation, which rose 6 percent to $52.07. The Berkshire Hathaway purchase of Van Tuyl's 78 stores includes several in Broward and Palm Beach counties: Scion of Deerfield Beach, Toyota of Deerfield Beach and Delray Honda, a spokesman said. After the purchase, the Texas-based Van Tuyl Group will be known as Berkshire Hathaway Automotive and keep current management. Larry Van Tuyl will become chairman and Jeff Rachor CEO. Company strategy will remain the same, but the Dallas-based auto group now will have much more cash to expand. That financial heft boosts competition for Auto Nation, which has more than 220 stores nationwide. \"\" Somebody finally has a bigger bazooka than me,\"\" joked Auto Nation CEO Mike Jackson in a telephone interview Thursday afternoon."
},
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"docid": "D1146359#0",
"title": "https://www.autotransportdirect.com/\nOur Car Shipping Quotes Calculator Explained",
"text": "Our Car Shipping Quotes Calculator Explained Which Company Was First To Provide Auto Transport Quotes Instantly Online? Direct Express Auto Transport was the first company to offer an instant online auto transport quotes calculator in 2004. We immediately recognized how difficult it was to get a straight answer to the simple question: “How much does it cost to ship my car cross-country?”. Calling around to numerous car transport brokers elicited the same response, that a vehicle shipping estimate would only be provided if personal information was provided first. That really did not sit well with us because there is absolutely no legitimate reason for it. Seriously folks, most every other industry will advertise or reveal the price for their goods or services upfront. Why not the car shipping industry? Direct Express Auto Transport went the opposite way, painstakingly creating an auto transport quotes calculator that could produce accurate shipping rates instantly online from any location to any other in the 48 contiguous United States. Further, we decided not to ask for any personal information, instead trusting the customer to appreciate our auto shipping rate service and honor us with their business. We didn’t stop there."
},
{
"docid": "D674161#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/auto-\nauto-",
"text": "\"auto-Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. Related to auto-: auto-da-fé, Auto-immune disease, Auto-Tuneauto-or aut-pref.1. Self; same: autogamy.2. Automatic: autopilot. [ Greek, from autos, self . ] 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.auto-or sometimes before a vowelaut-combining form1. self; same; of or by the same one: autobiography.2."
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"docid": "D926188#0",
"title": "https://ermongroup.github.io/cs228-notes/extras/vae/\nThe variational auto-encoder",
"text": "The variational auto-encoder In this chapter, we are going to use various ideas that we have learned in the class in order to present a very influential recent probabilistic model called the variational autoencoder. Variational autoencoders (VAEs) are a deep learning technique for learning latent representations. They have also been used to draw images, achieve state-of-the-art results in semi-supervised learning, as well as interpolate between sentences. There are many online tutorials on VAEs. Our presentation will probably be a bit more technical than the average, since our goal will be to highlight connections to ideas seen in class, as well as to show how these ideas are useful in machine learning research. Deep generative models Consider a directed latent-variable model of the formwith observed, where can be continuous, discrete, or latent. Variational autoencoder applied to a face images (modeled by ). The learned latent space can be used to interpolate between facial expressions. To make things concrete, you may think of as being an image (e.g. a human face), and as latent factors (not seen during training) that explain features of the face. For example, one coordinate of can encode whether the face is happy or sad, another one whether the face is male or female, etc."
},
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"docid": "D3538253#0",
"title": "https://www.creditsesame.com/blog/loans/best-bad-credit-auto-loans/\nBest Bad Credit Auto Loans of 2016",
"text": "+11Tweet Share2Share3If you have bad credit, then know that you’re not alone. In 2015, the Corporation for Enterprise Development estimated that 56% of consumers have subprime credit scores (below 640). There are many reasons why you may have blemishes on your credit history, but don’t let your low score discourage you from financing a new or used vehicle. Auto loans for bad credit are out there. Because lenders rely on your credit report to decide if you qualify for their loans, bad credit largely excludes you from traditional auto financing, and it’s not often possible to delay buying a car until you can improve your credit. Even if you originally qualified for a car loan, it can be difficult to refinance an auto loan with bad credit. Lenders consider you a high-risk borrower, resulting in loan terms that are less than favorable. Nevertheless, you do have options. We’ve culled a list of lenders and loan servicers for bad credit, along with tips and instructions to help you through the financing process. Our Top Picks At first, shopping around for a bad credit auto loan can seem daunting."
},
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"docid": "D1045781#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070521144157AA7Y4Ao\n\"What does \"\"AF mode\"\" mean when talking about digital cameras?\"",
"text": "\"Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography What does \"\"AF mode\"\" mean when talking about digital cameras? Im trying to figure out what AF mode means. It is a setting on my camera, and i can make it single, monitor, or continuous. what does that mean. thanks1 following 19 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: i take it you have a Digital SLR. Like everyone has said, AF is short for auto focus, meaning the camera will automatically focus for you. Im not sure what monitor is, as far as I know, single and continuous are common ways of auto focusing on cameras. single- when you hold the shutter button down, the camera will focus once. Then it will hold the focus until you take your finger off the shutter button, or take the picture. Its kind of like using the auto focus lock on some cameras."
},
{
"docid": "D1219597#0",
"title": "https://www.autocreditexpress.com/bad_credit/\nGet Started with a Bad Credit Auto Loan",
"text": "\"Check Status Blog Contact Us Start Here Credit Tools Loan Options About Us Refinancing Auto Credit Express Bad Credit Get Started with a Bad Credit Auto Loan Bad credit or no credit? No problem! Start driving today!Start by Phone - Call: (855) 439-0814 Online Loan Request Form: Start Here Simply explaining the bad credit auto loan process is not easy. While the process of completing the online auto loan request form can take just minutes, it takes slightly longer to understand how we examine your unique credit situation in order to help you make the kind of choice that will both save you money and help rebuild your credit score. Because for most people owning a car is the second most expensive thing we will do next to owning a home, and because it is something most of us do much more often, making an informed choice about vehicle financing is important. This decision is especially critical for people who have poor credit. Bad Credit Typical Requirements Types of Bad Credit How Things Work Fixing Bad Credit What is a Bad Credit Car Loan? For those new to the process, a bad credit car loan is an auto loan that is made available to an individual with a credit score that is considered subprime. A subprime credit score is usually considered any FICO score below a 620. People with such scores are considered to be \"\" high risk \"\", and are often denied by traditional lending sources."
},
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"docid": "D962006#0",
"title": "http://work.chron.com/first-steps-becoming-auto-mechanic-16047.html\nThe First Steps to Becoming an Auto Mechanic",
"text": "Related Articles1Education Requirements for Auto Mechanics2How Much Schooling Does It Take to Be a Master Mechanic?3Questions to Ask at a Job Interview for an Auto Mechanic4The Duties of a Panel Beater For individuals who love to be around cars, becoming an auto mechanic is a dream job. Auto mechanics repair and tune engines to maximum running efficiency, install parts and accessories, and repair dented body panels. Obtaining a position means competing with other car lovers. Applicants can distinguish themselves from the pack by taking steps toward the career before approaching potential employers. Starting Aspiring auto mechanics can begin honing their skills during high school by taking shop classes that teach them how to work with tools. They should also take classes in automotive repair, electronics, computers, mathematics and English. In addition, young people can learn by observing friends or family members who work on their own cars. They can learn customer service skills by working part-time as a store clerk, preferably at an auto parts retailer or similar business. Education The complex technology used in modern automobiles means auto service techs cannot simply rely on high school training and mechanical ability to obtain a job. Most employers require that candidates complete a formal postsecondary training program available at technical schools, community colleges and some dealerships and manufacturers."
},
{
"docid": "D2677618#0",
"title": "http://www.androidexplained.com/galaxy-s6-root/\nGalaxy S6: How to Root",
"text": "Galaxy S6: How to Root March 16, 2015 3 Comments by Doug 3,379 Views As of right now, you can use this Galaxy S6 root tutorial to gain root access on the T-Mobile Galaxy S6 and the T-Mobile Galaxy S6 Edge as well as the international Galaxy S6. Update – It seems that Ping Pong Root will will any variant of the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge and it won’t even trip Knox. You can find the source thread for Ping Pong Root here and a tutorial will be up shortly. Chainfire is on the ball with his CF-Auto-Root tool lately and he has just announced two three models of the Galaxy S6 have successfully been rooted. The models we are talking about are the T-Mobile Galaxy S6 with the model number SM-G920T, the T-Mobile Galaxy S6 Edge with the model number SM-G925T and now the International Galaxy S6 with the model number SM-G920F. As exploits for the other models are released, I will be keeping this tutorial updated with how to root those as well. For now though, you will need to purchase a T-Mobile Galaxy S6 if you want to be able to root it on launch day. [ box type=”bio”] Now that more versions of CF-Auto-Root have been released, we are able to get into more devices. You will need to find out which model your Galaxy S6/S6 Edge is, then download the CF-Auto-Root version that matches your device. Then, you can follow any of the tutorials listed below to complete the root process on your Galaxy S6. Just be sure to substitute the correct version of CF-Auto-Root when it is mentioned in the tutorial."
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{
"docid": "D2341832#0",
"title": "http://www.sendlateremail.com/automatic-email-sending-outlook.aspx\nSend emails automatically with SendLater for Outlook even if you are away from your computer.",
"text": "Send emails automatically with Send Later for Outlook even if you are away from your computer. Tweet 2 of 4 Previous Next Send auto email with Send Later Outlook. Send Later for Outlook is an auto email scheduler. After installation, Send Later is available from the Microsoft Outlook toolbar and from the Ribbon in the latest Outlook versions. Just click the Send Later button and customize the automatic email sending in Outlook according to your needs. Automatic mail will be sent at a scheduled time even if you are away from your computer or your Outlook is not running. In order to enable Send Later to send emails when your Outlook is not running, you need to add your SMTP or Exchange server account password from the Send Later options. Learn how to do it here. With Send Later, you can send an email once at a scheduled time, send repetitive email messages daily, weekly, monthly or at other customized intervals and repeat email messages until a reply is received. You will be notified about the automatic emails being sent by a notification from the system tray or an automatically generated email in Outlook."
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{
"docid": "D2067701#0",
"title": "https://askleo.com/how-do-i-use-and-clear-outlook-com-contacts-and-auto-complete-suggestions/\nHow do I use and clear Outlook.com contacts and auto-complete suggestions?",
"text": "How do I use and clear Outlook.com contacts and auto-complete suggestions? Outlook.com tries to make entering email addresses quicker, easier, and less error prone by offering a variety of suggestions when you compose email. I'll look at how those interact and how you can control some of what happens.// I am finding the new Outlook.com very annoying. How do I find my list of addresses and save a new one? When forwarding, I have to click through a whole load of addresses to get to the ones I want and then, delete the ones that I did not want. It wastes a lot of time. Outlook.com is the online replacement for Hotmail. It’s unrelated to Microsoft’s Office Outlook email program. Outlook.com attempts to provide a clean, easy-to-use interface for managing not only your email, but your contacts, calendar, and (with the addition of Sky Drive) your data files as well. Unfortunately, cleanliness or simplicity only goes so far."
},
{
"docid": "D3542764#0",
"title": "https://www.office-addins.com/-outlook-addins/attachments-processor.php\nExtract Outlook attachments to files & replace them with links",
"text": "\"Features Requirements Buy now Attachments Processor key features Active email users can spend hours on dealing with email attachments. Fortunately, you have this handy Outlook attachment manager with its countless benefits. Extract attachments, save and replace them with a link or description. Process existing message bases. Zip incoming and outgoing message attachments . Automatically unpack all incoming attachments (please beware of viruses). Recover deleted attachments. Automatically re-attach files for forwarded and sent messages. Process all or only the selected folders. Rename the attachments when saving them."
},
{
"docid": "D2942649#0",
"title": "http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/calendar/scheduling-resources-outlook/\nScheduling Resources for Outlook",
"text": "\"If you have resources, such as conference rooms, that you want users to be able to book as they invite people to meetings, you can use several possible methods: Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server mailbox and ...... use a server-based script or event sink to accept bookings, or... set it up as a resource so that Outlook 2000 and later can book it directly... use a delegate to handle meeting requests automatically or manually, or... allow at least some users to add and edit items in the resource's calendar directly Maintain the resource as an Exchange Server public folder holding appointment items Office 365 and Exchange 2013Newer versions of Exchange server do a much better job of managing resource and room calendars. Everything you need is built into Exchange; external scripts aren't needed. Exchange Server includes the following tools: Scheduling Assistant - allows you to schedule meetings using a color-coded interface Calendar Attendant - helps ensure the reliability of calendar items Resource Booking Attendant - automates resource management, such as conference rooms, projectors, and televisions. The Room Finder displays room and attendee availability and suggests times that work for all attendees. Using Direct Booking is not recommended with Exchange 2010 and up. Mailbox + script | Direct booking | Mailbox + direct creation | Mailbox + delegate Public folder (direct creation) | Tools | More Information Exchange 2007Exchange 2007 includes a suite of tools which assist you in booking appointments that Microsoft refers to as \"\"Calendar Concierge\"\". They aren't new tools but are more reliable than in previous versions of Exchange. They are: Scheduling Assistant - allows you to schedule meetings using a color-coded interface Calendar Attendant - helps ensure the reliability of calendar items Resource Booking Attendant - automates resource management, such as conference rooms, projectors, and televisions. One change end-users notice is the Scheduling Assistant replaces Auto Pick Next with the Suggested Times pane. Mailbox + script For Exchange 2000 and 2003, both free ( Auto Accept Sink for Exchange) and commercial (Exchange Resource Manager) event sinks can automatically accept and decline meeting requests for resource mailboxes."
},
{
"docid": "D119635#0",
"title": "http://www.thewindowsclub.com/auto-delete-mail-outlook\nHow To Auto Delete Mail In Outlook Selectively",
"text": "How To Auto Delete Mail In Outlook Selectively RECOMMENDED: Click here to repair Windows problems & optimize system performance Why would you want to auto delete mail in Outlook? You know that Microsoft Outlook has a good spam filter that can read email messages as soon as they arrive and categorize them into normal and junk/spam mail. Accordingly, it sends the mail into Inbox or Junk mail folders. With this feature, you may not need to set MS Outlook to auto delete email messages. Or do you? Who wants to go to the Junk folder and delete messages one by one – to clean the Junk folder? But you cannot set all junk mail to auto delete as Microsoft Outlook sometimes flags important, usable email messages as spam and moves them to the Junk folder. But again, there are people who keep on sending you emails that you never want. If you face such issue, here is how to set up Microsoft Outlook to automatically delete email messages from certain people (or certain email addresses). Steps To Auto Delete Mail In Outlook To enable filtered auto delete in MS Outlook, we will create a rule."
},
{
"docid": "D1292778#0",
"title": "http://email.about.com/od/windowsmailtips/qt/Vacation_Auto_Response_in_Windows_Mail_or_Outlook_Express.htm\nSet Up an Out of Office Auto-Reply in Outlook",
"text": "How To ›Email & Messaging Set Up an Out of Office Auto-Reply in Outlook Share Pin Email Print John Lamb/The Image Bank/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated March 26, 2018Set up an out-of-office vacation response in Outlook, and the program will reply to any new email messages you receive while you are away. Taking Your Email with You is Easy; What is Hard is Leaving It Behind Wherever you go, taking all your email with you in a small, handy packet is easy. Leaving it behind on a big, bulky computer is the hard and often the sane thing to do. If you crave sanity, Outlook's here to help: while you take a vacation from the daily deluge of email, Outlook will automatically respond to incoming messages— taking that burden off your shoulders, even after you return. Of course, Outlook could never respond in as coherent, cogent and concise a manner as you could personally, but it will respond diligently, letting senders know that you are out of the office, maybe when you will return, and whether they should follow-up then (if still relevant) or direct them to another contact for matters requiring a more immediate response. Set Up an Out of Office Vacation Auto-Reply in Outlook for a POP and IMAP Account To set up an autoresponder in Outlook for an IMAP or POP email account (for Exchange, see further below), first set up the message used for the reply: Create a new message (click New Email) in Outlook. Enter the desired Subject and message for your Outlook out of office auto-reply. If possible and relevant, do include when people mailing you can expect a personal answer, or whether they should expect an answer at all. This might be some time after you will have returned. You can also add Cc: and Bcc: recipients to receive a copy of each automatic reply."
},
{
"docid": "D2435396#0",
"title": "https://www.pluralsight.com/blog/it-ops/text-and-picture-messaging-in-outlook-2007\nHow to Set-Up and Use Text Messaging in Outlook 2007",
"text": "How to Set-Up and Use Text Messaging in Outlook 2007By Kasia Lorenc on November 21, 2007Learn something new. Take control of your career. Sign up In my last article I talked about one of my favorite new features in Outlook 2007: Integrating RSS Feeds which gives you the added benefits of eliminating spam and saving you some precious time. Today I decided to write about another one of my favorite new features in Outlook 2007: text and picture messaging – which allows you to integrate your mobile phone service into Outlook. How cool is that? Just as integrating RSS feeds allows you to manage your feed content in Outlook -- bringing the two services together -- with Mobile Services you're combining your mobile phone with Outlook. You can manage your contacts and correspondence from both of these media, which means you can send and receive messages from both your mobile phone and your Outlook. Here's what you can do with Outlook Mobile Service:send a text or picture message from your Outlooksend an email message from your mobile phonesend a message both as an email message and as a text message to multiple contacts at the same timereceive e-mail messages and calendar appointments through your mobile phonereceive messages sent to your mobile phone directly in your Outlook Inbox Besides being cool, this new Outlook feature offers many advantages. Your mobile phone becomes completely integrated with Outlook, so that the text and picture messages that you send will be saved in your Sent Items folder along with all your sent email messages. And the text and picture messages that you receive are sent to your Inbox, just as your email messages."
},
{
"docid": "D3464171#0",
"title": "https://www.howto-outlook.com/howto\nHowTo Guides",
"text": "\"How To Guides How To Categories General Installing Configuring Common Tasks E-mail Management E-mail Composing Errors Contacts Calendar Other Popular Guides Windows 10 and Outlook Upgrading to Outlook 2016Backup and Restore all Outlook data Where can I find…? What do the Outlook Icons Mean? Outlook doesn’t start Creating, using and managing Signatures Mail Merge General36 Short questions and tips for Outlook 2013This guide discusses the main changes and new features of Outlook 2013 and provides several tips on how to work with or around them. About mailboxes, addresses and aliases What is the difference between an e-mail address and an alias and how does that relate to a mailbox? About the Outlook PST-File Pst-files, unless you are using an Exchange or Hotmail account, Outlook cannot live without them. This guide contains basic but also more advanced and additional background information about the pst-file and how you can handle them. Backup and Restore all Outlook data This guide is all about backing up and restoring your Outlook Data. It describes various methods and explains which method is best to be used in which scenario. Backup and Restore Outlook Business Contact Manager This guide provides several methods for how you can backup and restore your Outlook BCM data and how to migrate/transfer your BCM database to the same or a newer version of BCM located on a new computer. In addition, you’ll find instructions to perform a disaster recovery when all you have left is the mdf- and ldf-files."
},
{
"docid": "D1414658#0",
"title": "https://kb.wisc.edu/office365/page.php?id=31866\n",
"text": "\"Office 365 - Learn about junk email and phishing Mail identified as possible junk email by campus junk mail filtering is automatically moved to the Junk Email folder, and any potentially dangerous content within the message, for example, links or executable code, is disabled. Office 365 Team Junk Mail Filtering Recommendation: It is the recommendation of the Office 365 team for users to disable all local client (Outlook, Apple Mail, etc.) automated junk mail filters and local client rules/filters in Office 365. For UW-Madison users, many clients will have local junk mail filtering disabled entirely. All rules/filters should be created in Outlook on the web. Please refer to our Office 365 (Outlook on the web | Outlook 2016 for Windows/Mac OS) - Using Inbox Rules document. Types of junk email How do messages get identified as junk email/spam? What can I do with messages in my \"\"Junk Email\"\" folder? What can I do with spam messages in my \"\"Inbox\"\" folder? How can I prevent getting spam and/or graymail?"
},
{
"docid": "D1516218#0",
"title": "http://geekgirls.com/2010/05/emailing-photos/\nEmailing photos",
"text": "\"Emailing photos Basic Computing, Internet, Tips The real joy in taking photos is in sharing. Whether it’s a cute snap of your daughter playing with her first set of Lego blocks or a dazzling shot of Saturn’s rings taken through a telescope-mounted camera, your photos cry out to be handed around. With your computer, you can give your prize snaps a far wider audience than just your geographically handy circle of friends, family and colleagues. Publish them on your Facebook page. Create an online album using one of the free or paid services. Or use the simplest method of all: email. Windows provides two methods of sharing your photos via email. Method 1: Load up your email program, create a new message, attach the photos and then send the message with the photos as attachments. Method 2: Use the photo emailing tools built right into Windows. In this second method, you’re essentially doing the same thing as in Method 1, but you let Windows take care of some of the details."
},
{
"docid": "D1123122#0",
"title": "http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/et_auto_reply.htm\nSet Up an Out of Office Auto-Reply in Outlook",
"text": "How To ›Email & Messaging Set Up an Out of Office Auto-Reply in Outlook Share Pin Email Print John Lamb/The Image Bank/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated March 26, 2018Set up an out-of-office vacation response in Outlook, and the program will reply to any new email messages you receive while you are away. Taking Your Email with You is Easy; What is Hard is Leaving It Behind Wherever you go, taking all your email with you in a small, handy packet is easy. Leaving it behind on a big, bulky computer is the hard and often the sane thing to do. If you crave sanity, Outlook's here to help: while you take a vacation from the daily deluge of email, Outlook will automatically respond to incoming messages— taking that burden off your shoulders, even after you return. Of course, Outlook could never respond in as coherent, cogent and concise a manner as you could personally, but it will respond diligently, letting senders know that you are out of the office, maybe when you will return, and whether they should follow-up then (if still relevant) or direct them to another contact for matters requiring a more immediate response. Set Up an Out of Office Vacation Auto-Reply in Outlook for a POP and IMAP Account To set up an autoresponder in Outlook for an IMAP or POP email account (for Exchange, see further below), first set up the message used for the reply: Create a new message (click New Email) in Outlook. Enter the desired Subject and message for your Outlook out of office auto-reply. If possible and relevant, do include when people mailing you can expect a personal answer, or whether they should expect an answer at all. This might be some time after you will have returned. You can also add Cc: and Bcc: recipients to receive a copy of each automatic reply."
},
{
"docid": "D1606733#0",
"title": "http://productforums.google.com/d/topic/gmail/9alMlaOkMC4\nGmail IMAP sync issues with Outlook 2103",
"text": "\"Gmail IMAP sync issues with Outlook 2103Robert Angrisano5/2/13 7:48 AMCan anyone at Google please tell me when you plan to have a resolution to the sync issues when using Gmail and IMAP with Outlook 2013? I thought this was going to be fixed by the end of April, but it still is not operating properly. Thanks Re: Gmail IMAP sync issues with Outlook 2103bkennelly5/2/13 9:34 PMWhat problems are you having with IMAP? It should be working correctly with any IMAP client. Re: Gmail IMAP sync issues with Outlook 2103Robert Angrisano5/2/13 10:15 PMThere is a known issue with Outlook 2013 using IMAP with Gmail, in which the changes made on Outlook do not sync with Gmail or are extremely slow in syncing. Microsoft technical support says it's a known issue and that Google is working on a fix. I saw in another forum that someone was told by Google that the fix would happen by the end of April. However, it still is not working correctly. Works find with older versions of Outlook, just not 2013 version. Re: Gmail IMAP sync issues with Outlook 2103bkennelly5/3/13 7:36 AM The problem is with synchronising from Outlook to Gmail?"
},
{
"docid": "D2777650#0",
"title": "http://emailaddressmanager.com/tips/auto-preview.html\nOutlook & Email Tips",
"text": "\"Outlook & Email Tips Preview email header before downloading the full message to your MS-Outlook Inbox What is the point? The auto-preview feature will allow you to see the sender and subject of every incoming email, before downloading it to your Inbox. This way, you can stay away from receiving large attachments, spam, email worms. It will save you bandwidth and it will keep your computer cleaner. How do I auto-preview with Outlook? The following steps explain how to enable the header auto preview feature of MS-Outlook 2002 and MS-Outlook 2003. From the MS-Outlook main window, go to \"\"Tools->Options\"\", then open the \"\"Mail Setup\"\" tab and on the Send/Receive frame, click on \"\"Send/Receive...\"\". Select the accounts for which you want to enable the header auto-preview feature and click on \"\"Edit...\"\" . On the \"\"Folder Options\"\" frame, check the option \"\"Download headers only\"\", then click \"\"Ok\"\" until you exit the Outlook options windows. From now on, every email received through the selected Outlook Express email account, will not be download to your computer, but Outlook Express will only download the header section and it will display the Sender and Subject of the incoming email."
},
{
"docid": "D2790477#0",
"title": "http://email.about.com/od/outlooktips/qt/et_del_autocomp.htm\nHow to Delete an Address from the Outlook Autocomplete List",
"text": "How To ›Email & Messaging How to Delete an Address from the Outlook Autocomplete List Share Pin Email Print Jupiterimages/Stockbyte/Getty Imagesby Heinz Tschabitscher Updated November 17, 2017You can remove unwanted addresses from the email autocomplete list that appears when you start typing recipients in Outlook. Outlook Completes an Address That is Old or Mistyped? Outlook remembers every address you have typed in a To:, Cc: or Bcc: field. This is good: when you start keying in a name or address, Outlook automatically suggest the contact in its entirety. Unfortunately, Outlook remembers the mistyped and old as well as the correct and current—and suggest it indiscriminately. Fortunately, getting rid of entries you no longer want to appear in the Outlook autocomplete list is easy. Delete an Address from the Outlook Autocomplete List To remove a name or email address from Outlook's autocomplete list: Create a new email message in Outlook. Start typing the name or address you want to remove. Use the down arrow key (↓) to highlight the desired (undesired) entry. Press Del. Tip : You can also hover the mouse cursor over the entry you want to remove and click the x ( ╳) that appears to its right."
},
{
"docid": "D632143#0",
"title": "http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/calendar/to-cc-or-bcc-a-meeting-request/\nTo Cc or Bcc a Meeting Request",
"text": "\"› Outlook › Calendar › To Cc or Bcc a Meeting Request Last reviewed on April 21, 2015 — 97 Comments Former Outlook MVP Jay Harlow provided this information in a newsgroup posting: In Microsoft Outlook, making someone an 'Optional' attendee is the same as Cc'ing that person. Making someone an 'Resource' attendee is the same as Bcc'ing that person. Your Data on Your Device. Contacts. Calendar. Tasks. Memos. Companion Link To CC (or BCC) someone to a meeting To CC someone to a meeting, you can use one of three methods to place the address in the Optional attendee field. ( To BCC, use the Resources field and see the Notes, below.)1. Select the Attendee Availability tab (Outlook 98/2000), Scheduling tab (Outlook 2002/2003), or Scheduling Assistant (Outlook 2007/2010)Click in the Attendance column, and change the attendance for the person to Optional Attendee."
},
{
"docid": "D2865945#0",
"title": "http://ittrainingtips.iu.edu/outlook/retract-an-email-in-microsoft-outlook-2007/03/2009\nRetract an Email in Microsoft Outlook 2007",
"text": "Retract an Email in Microsoft Outlook 2007Posted on March 2, 2009 by Donna K. Jones We’ve all heard email horror stories that make us cringe: the job applicant who hastily sends an email to confirm an important interview but forgets to spell check first; an angry worker who informs his employer that he is quitting his job before he stops to think about the consequences; the employee who inadvertently sends a personal email out to everyone in the office. The list goes on and on. If you find yourself having nightmares involving email and disaster, there are two things you should know. First of all, Microsoft Outlook 2007 does contain a recall feature that allows you to retract a message after it has been sent. Unfortunately, this feature is far from perfect. It only works if the recipient is on the same Exchange Server as you, and even if you are able to rescind the message before the recipient opens it, there is still a slight chance that they will see part or all of the message before the recall is complete (especially if they have Auto Preview or the Reading Pane enabled). Nevertheless, desperate times call for desperate measures. While the process is not foolproof, it is better than nothing. Recall a Message To recall a message: Go to the Sent Items folder and double-click to open the message that you wish to rescind. On the Ribbon, in the Actions group, click the Other Actions button."
},
{
"docid": "D222792#0",
"title": "http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/calendar/meeting-cancellation-calendar/\nKeep Canceled Meetings on Outlook's Calendar",
"text": "\"Some users like to keep a history of all appointments, including canceled meetings. However, when you delete the cancellation notice from your Inbox, it deletes the meeting from the calendar too. I want to keep canceled meetings on my calendar as it is useful when reviewing my calendar and wondering why I didn’t attend other meetings. Most people want to clear out their Inbox and delete the cancellation notice, but to avoid removing the canceled meeting from your calendar, you need to keep the meeting cancellation notice. As long as the meeting cancellation notice remains in your mailbox and out of the Deleted Items folder, the meeting item remains on your calendar. Solutions Meeting invitees have two options: They can create a folder to move the meeting cancellation notices into or they can use use a run a script rule to convert canceled meetings into appointments when the cancellation notices arrive. This will allow to you delete the meeting cancellation notice. These options won't work for the meeting organizer. While you can get the cancelled meeting from the Deleted Items folder and move it back to the calendar, it's still a meeting. If you decide to delete it, Outlook will want to send another cancellation."
},
{
"docid": "D161268#0",
"title": "https://www.outlook-apps.com/recurring-email/\nEasily schedule a recurring email in Outlook 2013 / 2016",
"text": "Easily schedule a recurring email in Outlook 2013 / 2016September 5, 2013Recurring emails are email messages that are supposed to be automatically sent, periodically, based on user defined settings. Although Outlook does not offer an easy way to send recurring emails, this article describes how to schedule recurring emails in Outlook (including Outlook 2013), with only a couple of clicks. There is no function in Outlook especially designed to setup & schedule recurring emails. You may be able to fire recurring emails using Outlook tasks or macros, but the process is really too cumbersome to be detailed. The point of using recurring emails is to automatically resend the same message (s) to the same contact (s), saving you from manually resending the same email (or forgetting to resend it). To achieve this functionality, the only way is by using an Outlook add-in, such as Auto Follow Up for Outlook. Outlook Recurring Emails with Auto Follow Up Auto Follow Up works with all Outlook versions, starting with Outlook 2003 and including Outlook 2016 (both x32 and x64 versions). Please note that recurring emails are only available starting with version 2 of Auto Follow Up, so please make sure you are using the latest product version. To schedule a recurring email, simply click on the Recurring Emails icon displayed on your Auto Follow Up toolbar. The add-in will popup a list of all your active recurring emails: click on the right sided Add button to schedule a new recurring email: A popup window will be displayed, allowing you to set the recurring options for your email."
},
{
"docid": "D1540929#0",
"title": "http://www.boomerangoutlook.com/help.html\nBoomerang Help",
"text": "Boomerang Help Boomerang is the ultimate email productivity tool for Outlook. This page includes answers to frequently asked questions. If you do not see your question answered here, please contact us at [email protected]. Installation What do I need in order to use Boomerang for Outlook? Which accounts does Boomerang for Outlook work with? Do I need to install Boomerang for Outlook on every new machine I use? I keep trying to use Boomerang but it's not working and I don't know why. Help!Boomerang How do I Boomerang a message? Where can I see my scheduled Boomerang messages? How do I reschedule or cancel a Boomeranged message?"
},
{
"docid": "D385277#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-ie/article/Turn-on-or-off-Auto-Complete-List-name-suggestions-7899a2b1-5fbb-486c-b27e-91909a1064f0\nManage suggested recipients in the To, Cc, and Bcc boxes with Auto-Complete",
"text": "\"When you want to add recipients to an Outlook email message, you can select the To, Cc, and Bcc buttons to choose a recipient from your contacts or manually type the address. If you type the address in the To, Cc, or Bcc boxes, you'll notice that Outlook provides suggestions as you type. These suggestions are stored in the Auto-Complete List. Outlook builds the Auto-Complete List by saving the names and addresses of recipients in email messages you've previously sent. As the list grows, so does the number of suggestions that are offered as possible entries. You can trim the list by removing one or more recipients, or you can turn off Auto-Complete List completely. Use the Auto-Complete List By default, the Auto-Complete List option is turned on. As you begin to type a name in a To, Cc, or Bcc box, the Auto-Complete List suggests a matching name or address. If you type a \"\"J\"\" character in one of the recipient fields, for example, the list presents suggested matches and shows all names in your list that begin with \"\"J.\"\" The list is refined with each character you type. So if you end by typing \"\"Jam,\"\" then Auto-Complete List might make suggestions similar to what you see in the following image."
},
{
"docid": "D1618930#0",
"title": "http://www.enixassociates.com/articles/quickbooks/sending-forms-quickbooks\nSending Forms with QuickBooks",
"text": "\"June 2014 Quick Books Quick Books allows you to send a variety of forms through e-mail. You have the flexibility of choosing from three methods; your own Web Mail account, Outlook or Quick Books e-mail. This article will summarize each of the methods and walk you through the set up of each. Email Overview You can email forms and reports directly from Quick Books using: Outlook Outlook Express Thunderbird Web Mail services such as Gmail, Yahoo, or Hotmail Quick Books E-mail - Note: This is only available to users who subscribe to one or more of these services: Quick Books Payroll Intuit Merchant Services Accountant's Copy File Transfer Quick Books Enterprise Full Service Plan Quick Books Billing Solutions Quick Books Pro Plus and Premier Plus Set Preferences for Sending Forms If you want to send forms, including invoices and sales receipts, directly from Quick Books you should begin by setting up the Quick Books preferences: Choose Edit > Preferences. Click the Send Forms icon from the list on the left of the Preferences window. On the My Preferences Tab Auto-check the \"\"Email Later\"\" checkbox When you set up a customer, you can set the \"\"Preferred Delivery Method\"\" to E-mail to tell Quick Books that the customer prefers receiving forms by email. Don't forget to set up a valid e-mail address for the customer also. If you want Quick Books to automatically mark all forms (invoices, sales receipts, and so on) to be emailed to those customers, select the Auto-check the \"\"Email Later\"\" checkbox. Send E-mail using Choose which e-mail program you want Quick Books to use. If you have Outlook, Outlook Express, or Thunderbird installed as your default email program, Quick Books automatically uses it when sending email."
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"docid": "D44540#0",
"title": "http://cars.costhelper.com/flush-transmission.html\nFlushing a Transmission Cost",
"text": "\"Cost Helper > Cars > Flushing a Transmission Flushing a Transmission Cost How Much Does Flushing a Transmission Cost? Standard Fluid Change: $75-$150 Power Flush: $125-$300E-mail Post Tweet Comments (89)In a standard transmission fluid change (also called a transmission service), the transmission oil pan is drained and refilled, the engine is run and then the fluid (oil) is topped off as needed. In a power flush, a machine uses pressure to pump new fluid into the running transmission while the old fluid drains out (a practice some vehicle manufacturers caution against). These are separate procedures, but either one might be referred to as flushing a transmission. Typical costs: Expect to pay $75-$150 or more for a standard transmission fluid change. This typically includes replacing the filter, and generally uses about 5-7 quarts of fluid. It does not replace the 5-8 or more quarts of fluid trapped in the torque converter, so old fluid will mix with new. Some experts recommend draining and refilling three times, so the fluid is completely changed. Flushing a transmission with a pressurized machine can cost $125-$300 or more, and may include pushing a special cleaning compound through the system. The power flush process typically replaces all of the transmission fluid, and can require 12-22 or more quarts."
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"docid": "D2723640#0",
"title": "https://www.congress.gov/bill/101st-congress/house-bill/1465\nH.R.1465 - Oil Pollution Act of 1990 101st Congress (1989-1990)",
"text": "There are 6 summaries for H. R.1465. Bill summaries are authored by CRS. Shown Here: Conference report filed in House (08/01/1990)Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - Title I: Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation - Establishes the Oil Spill Compensation Fund. Makes the responsible party for a vessel or facility from which oil is discharged (or which poses a substantial threat of discharge) liable for removal costs and for economic or natural resource damages, including: (1) injury or loss of real or personal property or natural resources; (2) loss of use (including subsistence use) of natural resources; (3) loss or impairment of income, profits, or earning capacity; (4) loss of Federal and State tax, royalty, rental, or net profits share revenue; and (5) net costs of increased public services as a result of the discharge. Sets forth defenses to liability. Establishes liability limits for: (1) tankers; (2) other vessels; (3) onshore and offshore facilities; and (4) deepwater port facilities. Divides liability for an offshore mobile drilling unit into two parts: first as a tank vessel with respect to an oil discharge; and second as an offshore facility to the extent that damages and removal costs exceed the responsible party's statutory liability limits. Authorizes the President to establish lower liability limits for onshore facilities. Directs the Secretary of the department in which the Coast Guard is operating to study and report to the Congress on the relative operational and environmental risks of oil transportation by vessel to deepwater ports versus other ports. Requires the Secretary to initiate a rulemaking proceeding to lower liability limits for deepwater ports if the study finds the risks are lower."
},
{
"docid": "D2967730#0",
"title": "http://www.newsweek.com/what-tpp-trade-deal-342449\nWhat Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Why Are Critics Upset by It?",
"text": "\"What Is the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Why Are Critics Upset by It? By Taylor Wofford On 6/12/15 at 1:12 PMThe Obama administration has kept the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP, closely guarded, leading many to speculate about what may be in it. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque Share U. S. TPP Trade Barack Obama What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or TPP? The short answer: a giant trade agreement between the United States, Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, Canada, Mexico and Japan. The long answer: We don't know exactly what the TPP is—\"\"we\"\" being the vast majority of the American people. That's because we haven't been allowed to read it, despite the fact that whatever new rules and regulations it contains will certainly affect the lives and livelihoods of many of us. The TPP has been in the works for more than a decade, but public interest in the agreement has peaked only recently. Why so clandestine? The Obama administration, like the other participating governments, has kept drafts of the agreement under lock and key, although some 700 \"\"cleared advisers,\"\"most of them corporate lobbyists, have been able to read it and make suggestions. This, naturally, has led to speculation from a variety of sources about what's actually in the TPP."
},
{
"docid": "D3097433#0",
"title": "https://www.creditsesame.com/blog/credit/guide-what-is-a-good-credit-score/\nGuide: What is a Good Credit Score?",
"text": "+1 Tweet Share 3 Share3By Nathan Birt, Kimberly Rotter and Lindsay Van Someren Everyone wants a good credit score, and for good reason: life becomes a whole lot cheaper and easier when you have a good credit score, especially if you want to buy any big-ticket items like a home or a car. If you’re planning on using credit anytime in the future, it’s important to check your credit score well in advance so you have plenty of time to improve your credit score. What is a good credit score? Sometimes it isn’t so obvious. It’s not like we’re born knowing the magic number range that counts. To make things even more confusing, there isn’t one single range of possible credit scores: what’s considered a “good” score depends on many factors, including the scoring model used to calculate it. Each credit-active consumer has dozens of credit scores. Even if you were to figure them all out, each credit score relies on data that’s updated on a regular basis, so it constantly changes. It’s enough to drive anyone mad!Figuring out if you have good credit or not can get pretty complicated if you’re not sure what you’re doing, but luckily, it doesn’t have to be so difficult. If you know a couple of basic things about how credit scores are calculated, it’s easy to find out if you have good credit."
},
{
"docid": "D256264#0",
"title": "https://www.credit.com/credit-reports/tips-for-improving-your-credit-your-history-searching-credit-inquiries/\nEverything You Need to Know About Those Pesky Credit Inquiries",
"text": "If you’re wondering how to improve your credit scores, you’ll have to first understand what determines those three-digit numbers. Most credit scoring models factor in five major categories when looking at the information your credit reports: payment history, credit utilization, mix of accounts, age of your credit and credit inquiries. Credit inquiries, which account for 10% of most credit scores, are generated whenever you apply for new loans, go to take out certain service contracts, pull your own credit reports and, even, apply for a job. Too many “hard inquiries” (more on what that means later) will hurt your credit scores, since lenders view that as an early sign of risk. It can look like you’re overextending yourself and taking on more financing than you’ll ultimately be able to afford. Let’s break down credit inquiries further so you understand how they impact your credit scores. Need Credit Repair Help? Lexington Law can help you remove negative items on your credit reports For a FREE credit consultation Call: 1.844.346.3403or learn more What’s in a Credit Score? Our look at credit inquiries is the last of our five-part series investigating credit scores and how your credit-related actions most influence them. Each edition of the series explored a new category chosen because of the amount of credit score points that each could cost you if not managed properly. ("
},
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"docid": "D2767346#0",
"title": "http://www.calculator.net/auto-loan-calculator.html\nAuto Loan Calculator",
"text": "\"Home / Financial Calculators / Auto Loan Calculator Print Auto Loan Calculator Total Price Monthly Payment Auto Price Loan Term months Interest Rate %Down Payment Trade-in Value Your State Sales Tax %Title, Registration and Other Fees Include All Fees in Loan Monthly Pay: $372.86Total Loan Amount $20,000.00Sale Tax $1,750.00Upfront Payment $7,050.00Total of 60 Loan Payments $22,371.62Total Loan Interest $2,371.62Total Cost (price, interest, tax, fees) $29,421.62Find Average Tax Rate and Fees in Your State. Amortization Graph Balance Interest Payment0mo 20mo 40mo 60mo $0 $10.0K $20.0K $30.0KLoan Breakdown89%11%Principal Interest Annual Amortization Schedule Annual Schedule Monthly Schedule Beginning Balance Interest Principal Ending Balance1 $20,000.00 $825.35 $3,648.97 $16,351.032 $16,351.03 $657.73 $3,816.59 $12,534.423 $12,534.42 $482.38 $3,991.94 $8,542.484 $8,542.48 $299.00 $4,175.32 $4,367.155 $4,367.15 $107.17 $4,367.15 $0.00Related Cash Back or Low Interest Calculator | Auto Lease Calculator The Auto Loan Calculator considers the most vital factors in order to calculate auto loan information. It assumes that the full purchase price is accounted for whether as down payment or part of the loan, along with any fees involved. If only the monthly payment for any auto loan is given, use the Monthly Payments tab (reverse auto loan) to calculate the actual vehicle purchase price and other auto loan information. Important: Tax and fee procedures apply to car purchases within the US only. Foreigners may still use the calculator, but please adjust accordingly. Fees There are different definitions for different prices when it comes to car buying such as MSRP (manufacturer's suggested retail price), selling price, blue book price, and dealer price. For any recently purchased or sold car, input the final selling price as the \"\"Auto Price\"\" figure. For hypothetical loans involving cars not being bought or sold, use blue book prices to arrive at close estimates for the values of the cars. Purchases of cars usually come with costs other than the purchase price."
},
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"docid": "D657054#0",
"title": "https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertberger/2015/05/13/how-to-get-your-credit-score-for-free/\nHow To Get Your Credit Score For Free",
"text": "Rob Berger Contributor I write about building wealth and achieving financial freedom. Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Investing 5/13/2015 @ 11:09AM 97,696 views How To Get Your Credit Score For Free Like it or not, credit scores matter. Your credit score is a significant factor in qualifying for the best rates on mortgages. A good score can lower your auto insurance premiums and qualify you for a 0% credit card. Getting access to your credit scores, however, can be both confusing and expensive. There are four factors to consider when getting access to your credit score. First, it’s important to know if you are getting access to your FICO score. Not all credit scores are calculated using the FICO formula. A non-FICO score can still be very valuable (I published a test of my own FICO and non-FICO scores and found them to be comparable), but you should know what type of score you are getting."
},
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"docid": "D3531592#0",
"title": "http://www.automotivemanagementnetwork.com/forum/discussion/1348/tire-sales-margin/p1\nTire sales margin",
"text": "Tire sales margin Home › Forums › Parts and Tire related topics › Tire sales margin This topic contains 23 replies, has 0 voices, and was last updated by deepaauto27 Read Latest Reply ›. Viewing 20 posts - 1 through 20 (of 24 total) 1 2 →Author Posts October 28, 2010 at 6:32 pm #4940nyr1mess1Participant I’m trying to get a idea of what the average mark-up would be on tires. do most shop go by a percentage mark-up or stright amount market. I usually try to make at least $30 on a tire but sometimes I price myself out of the market. I have 2 tire shops in my area that I compete with. Anyone have any ideas Vince November 2, 2010 at 7:20 pm #10921gcauto Member Our average margin is 19.87% and we do have trouble selling tires at that percentage because customers state they can find the tires cheaper elsewhere. November 2, 2010 at 8:55 pm #10922joycemitch Member I find that $25 a tire is enough to keep us in the market with everyone else. November 2, 2010 at 9:07 pm #10923danrsauto Participant WE ARE SELLING AT COST PLUS OUR INSTALL AND ROAD PROTECTION PACKAGE . THE ISSUE IS THAT YOU NEED TOP FRT & REAR STAFF TO UPSELL THE ITEMS NEEDED – ALIGNMENT – SHOCKS STRUTS , BRAKES , EVEN FILTERS UPGRADE TO A PROFITABLE INVOICE. MY QUESTIONS TO THE SHOPS THAT WANT TO MAINTAIN A NICE PROFIT WHAT DOES IT COST YOU TO ADVERTISE AND NOT BRING IN CLIENTS DUE TO UNREALISTIC PRICING . I WOULD RATHER CUT MY PROFIT ON TIRES WITH UPSALES THEN DO THE CHEAP OIL CHANGES THAT BRING IN THE WRONG CLIENTS."
},
{
"docid": "D2971796#0",
"title": "http://extendedautowarrantyreviews.com/reviews/11-fidelity-automotive/\nFidelity Automotive",
"text": "Fidelity Automotive Solutions is here to help protect you from the high cost of auto repairs. We are the preferred agent for several of the largest vehicle service plan administrators nationwide. Request a Free Quote First Name Last Name Phone Alt Phone (Optional)Email Model Mileage Get a Free Quote David Sugarman March 8, 2016Amazing company took a policy out a little over a year and half ago and I had a big problem with my engine and they paid my Honda dealership all the money. I only had to pay my deposit. Thank you Fidelity Automotive Solutions. Respond Jenna October 15, 2015Great company paid for pretty much everything when my transmission went on my car. tom is probably correct in saying people are confused. fidelityautomotive solutions is owned by carchex now and the people there were great in helping mecarol winkler August 19, 2015This warranty sucks $1500 I paid and for what. To get a refusal on parts that are to be covered but because not a safety issue or mechanical defect..no…so, my 2012 jeep patriot in excellent condition squeaks so bad it is embarrassing. Can warranty be canceled and be refunded Respond Robert Lansing October 16, 2014My most recent repair was easy."
},
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"docid": "D1264538#0",
"title": "https://20somethingfinance.com/manual-transmission-savings/\nThe Cost of Manual Transmission vs. Automatic Transmission: Is it Worth it?",
"text": "The Cost of Manual Transmission vs. Automatic Transmission: Is it Worth it? G. E. Miller Last updated: January 6, 2018 145 Comments Once upon a time, manual transmission vehicles were much more fuel efficient than their automatic transmission brethren. Buying a manual over an automatic often lead to significant cost savings, and there were enough of them being sold and driven that selling and re-sale value were not a problem. Fast forward to today, and manual transmission vehicles are going virtually extinct. I’ll take a look at the fuel efficiency, MSRP savings, and replacement costs of manual transmission vehicles compared to automatic to determine whether or not buying a manual is still worth it or whether its best to let the stick go the way of the dodo. Manual Transmission Fuel Savings (in the 80’s)Fueleconomy.gov documents the EPA fuel efficiency comparisons from every make and model going back to 1984. So, I decided to turn back the clock to see what kind of fuel efficiency a manual transmission vehicle back then had over an automatic. I decided to select the 1984 Ford Escort (my dad had a model pretty close to this one at one point). I’ll use today’s gas prices to make the comparison (once you figure in inflation, savings comparisons should be fairly equal):1984 Ford Escort, 1.6L, Manual, 4-Speed:28 mpg city, 39 mpg highway Annual fuel cost @ $2.04 per gallon and 15,000 miles driven = $9501984 Ford Escort, 1.6L, Auto, 3-Speed:21 mpg city, 26 mpg highway Annual fuel cost @ $2.04 per gallon and 15,000 miles driven = $1,350Wow, that’s pretty significant. Back in 1984, buying a manual transmission Escort resulted in an annual fuel savings of $400 over an automatic (at today’s gas prices)."
},
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"docid": "D2032804#0",
"title": "https://www.offleaseonly.com/used-jaguar-xf.htm\nUsed Cars & Trucks For Sale",
"text": "\"Used Cars & Trucks For Sale Looking for a quality used car? Save THOUSANDS at The Nations Used Car Destination! Thousands of used cars, priced thousands below retail with no hidden fees and no stress of negotiating price is what you can expect to find at Off Lease Only! We also offer a 5 day / 500 mile exchange policy for added peace of mind, and Home Delivery is now available!We offer a 5 day / 500 mile exchange policy for added peace of mind, and Home Delivery is now available! Want to sell your car? Off Lease Only will always buy your car at fair market value, whether you buy another vehicle from us or not. We are proud to be A+ Rated on the Better Business Bureau, Dealer Rater's Used Car Dealer of the Year & an Edmunds Five-Star Dealer. All awards are 100% based on Off Lease Only reviews & customer satisfaction! Over 200,000 used car shoppers continue to spread the word to their friends, family and co-workers that Off Lease Only is the only place to save thousands on your next used car. Search Results: Used Jaguar XF For Sale Matching Vehicles 11, showing 1 to 11 Page 1 of 1 < 1 > Sort By Clear Search All Locations All Locations Miami North Lauderdale Orlando Palm Beach... Close Compare Selected Vehicles2016 Jaguar XF 35t Prestige Supercharged RWDCompare Look No Further!"
},
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"docid": "D225842#0",
"title": "https://forums.edmunds.com/discussion/1291/acura/tl/acura-tl-vs-honda-accord\nAcura TL vs Honda Accord",
"text": "\"Acura TL vs Honda Accord See photos of the Acura TLpocahontas Posts: 802November 2000 in Acura...to discuss the Acura 2.3 TL Vs the Honda Accord EX V6. Below is a link to a previous discussion: Part I - Acura 3.2 TL vs 2001 Honda Accord EX V6. Happy Motoring. ;-) Pocahontas, Edmunds.com/Roving Host Tagged: Acura Honda Acura TL Honda Accord Sedans·« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 … 38 »Commentskeyrow Posts: 214November 2000If comparing VERY similar vehicles is absurd then I gladly assume the title. I am currently shopping for a new car and have narrowed my choices down to three: Accord EX V6, Acura TL and Infiniti I30. Yes, some will say these are totally different vehicles; to me they are not. Of course there are differences. But to me the Acura TL IS an \"\"Accord Deluxe\"\" just as a Lexus ES300 is essentially a \"\"Camry Deluxe\"\" and as such I am not certain it is worth the price difference. This is not a flame against those who believe the differences are worth the price premium. IMHO, if I decide to spend 28-30k for a car the I30 is superior to the TL."
},
{
"docid": "D3345102#0",
"title": "http://www.hotrod.com/how-to/engine/hrdp-1103-small-block-or-ls-engine-install/\nSmall-Block or LS Engine Install â Pit Stop",
"text": "Hot Rod Engine Small-Block or LS Engine Install – Pit Stop Written by Marlan Davis on March 1, 2011View All 1 Photos Send Stuff In: Email: [email protected]• Mail: Hot Rod, 831 S. Douglas St., El Segundo, CA 90245 Photo Requirements: Minimum size 1,600 x 1,200 pixels Message Board: hotrod.com Classic Small-Block Or Ls In Early Nova? I have the chance to purchase a used 400 small-block Chevy short-block for $500 that would require the usual machine work to rebuild. I am debating if it is still a good idea to build Gen I engines, or would going with the more popular and now more and more abundant LS1 engine be a better bang for my recession-affected buck? I would like to drop either engine in my ’63 Nova with a TH350 transmission and a 3.25:1 Ford 9-inch rearend. Mario Mendoza Long Beach, CAMario, LS engine swaps are really reaching critical mass. The economics of warming over a good, used, takeout LS-style engine compared with the cost of rebuilding a worn-out classic short-block to hot rod standards are becoming quite competitive, even considering the add-on costs of adapting the late engine to an early chassis. And we’re seeing about 100 hp more on LS engines compared with similarly modified, equivalent-displacement, traditional Chevy small-blocks. Let’s first look at the economics of building your classic 400 short-block. To begin with, if a production 400 block is already 0.030 over, it’s pretty much done. You might get away with 0.040 over on a street engine, but anything more and you’re asking for trouble on these siamesed-wall blocks."
},
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"docid": "D3032891#0",
"title": "http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=254502\n.",
"text": "\"August 3rd, 2009, 18:21 # 1Po Pim Or Newbie Join Date: Jul 2005Location: Lansing, MITDI (s): wanted 96-97 passat tdi wagon 5 speed01 Jetta Transmission rebuild? Hi, My parents have a 2001 Jetta TDI with an automatic transmission and 170k miles approximately. I don't have one right now, but do run my 84 Mercedes diesel on veg oil... Anyway, basically the local dealer is ridiculously expensive, and can't identify the problem with their car which is the same situation with other local shops. They just took the car to a dealer in Chicago on their way to a trip. Recently they went to a local mechanic and found out another mechanic (possibly the dealer) had filled their transmission with too much fluid. They were in because the transmission was not shifting correctly in the higher gears. Well now the car does not engage correctly between the lower gears or into first sometimes. Usually this is when cold. The fluid is clean, not burnt, no metal shavings. I have driven it a bit and there is sometimes a clunk when shifting between gears which has been a problem for a while."
},
{
"docid": "D1454870#0",
"title": "https://vigillo.com/about/strategic-partners/\nStrategic Partners",
"text": "Canal Insurance Canal Insurance Company continues to specialize in insurance for commercial trucking and specialty transportation operations since 1939. It distributes its products nationwide through select professional general agents. Canal provides comprehensive insurance products and services including auto liability, motor truck cargo, physical damage, trucker’s general liability coverages and risk management services. Rated A- by A. M. Best, Canal Insurance Company is located in Greenville, SC. View Website »The Campbell Group The Campbell Group serves clients throughout the United States and has professionals that are strictly dedicated to delivering cost effective insurance solutions to the Transportation industry. We have been specializing in Transportation for over 50 years. Our consultative services include more than just insurance placement – – we want to understand your safety and loss control needs and are there to advocate on your behalf in the event of a claim. It is our hope that our functional and consultative services will bring about a different perspective to managing risk. View Website »Motor Carrier Safety Analysis Motor Carrier Safety Analysis provides professional consulting services to the transportation industry in areas such as Subject Matter Expert (SME) testimony during litigation and training in regards to Title 49 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, prescribed by the United States Department of Transportation. Motor Carrier Safety Analysis thoroughly reviews Motor Carriers Safety Measurement System (SMS) scores and provides carriers with proper resolutions and/or interventions when needed."
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"docid": "D1934636#0",
"title": "https://www.carsforsale.com/pontiac-firebird-for-sale-C963136\nPontiac Firebird For Sale",
"text": "Pontiac Firebird for sale By Year2004 Pontiac Firebird (1)2002 Pontiac Firebird (82)2001 Pontiac Firebird (52)2000 Pontiac Firebird (37)1999 Pontiac Firebird (48)1998 Pontiac Firebird (38)1997 Pontiac Firebird (45)1996 Pontiac Firebird (33)1995 Pontiac Firebird (49)1994 Pontiac Firebird (32)1993 Pontiac Firebird (3)1992 Pontiac Firebird (3)1991 Pontiac Firebird (14)1990 Pontiac Firebird (5)1989 Pontiac Firebird (22)1988 Pontiac Firebird (8)1987 Pontiac Firebird (14)1986 Pontiac Firebird (9)1985 Pontiac Firebird (5)1984 Pontiac Firebird (7)1983 Pontiac Firebird (2)1982 Pontiac Firebird (3)1981 Pontiac Firebird (19)1980 Pontiac Firebird (14)1979 Pontiac Firebird (55)1978 Pontiac Firebird (24)1977 Pontiac Firebird (9)1976 Pontiac Firebird (18)1975 Pontiac Firebird (8)1974 Pontiac Firebird (4)1973 Pontiac Firebird (6)1972 Pontiac Firebird (5)1971 Pontiac Firebird (3)1970 Pontiac Firebird (3)1969 Pontiac Firebird (36)1968 Pontiac Firebird (26)1967 Pontiac Firebird (29)View All Years of Pontiac Firebird For Sale Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (45)763 Listings of Pontiac Firebird for Sale Low Price2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am- Trans Am 2dr Hatchback$ 10,995 $3,523 below average Condition Used Mileage 97,298 Miles 35,057 Miles above average Specs5.7L V8Automatic 4-Speed16 city / 23 hwy Gasoline RWDHighlights Keyless Entry Traction Control Rear Spoiler Power Windows Daytime Running Lights Color Exterior Gray Interior Black$191/mo Est. Monthly Payment*Estimate - With good credit & 10% down Primo Avanti Roseville, MIListed 20 days175 Views0 Inquiries Description No description available. Low Miles Low Price1999 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am- Trans Am 2dr Convertible$ 8,995 $2,856 below average Condition Used Mileage 1 Miles 39,038 Miles below average Specs5.7L V8 Natural Aspiration Automatic 4-Speed16 city / 22 hwy Gasoline RWDHighlights Audio Controls on Steering Wheel Guaranteed Credit Approval Keyless Entry Rear Spoiler Power Windows Color Exterior Red Interior Gray$156/mo Est. Monthly Payment*Estimate - With good credit & 10% down ROUTE 6 AUTOMAXMarkham, ILListed 17 days125 Views2 Inquiries Description No Credit Bad Credit Good Credit!!!! No Money Down Easy Financing Terms 100% Guaranteed Credit Approval!!!! CALL US AT **708-210-9200** OR ~~708-596-3300~~ OR VISIT US AT http://www.route6automax.com/Newly Listed1999 Pontiac Firebird$ 24,999 $14,022 above average Condition Used Mileage 44,458 Miles 3,690 Miles below average Specs5.7L V8Automatic 4-Speed Gasoline RWDHighlights Leather Seats New Tires Power Seat Aluminum Wheels Fully Loaded Color Exterior White Interior White$434/mo Est. Monthly Payment*Estimate - With good credit & 10% down AUTO EXPRESS ENTERPRISES INCOrlando, FLListed today28 Views0 Inquiries Description1999 30th Ann Ram Air Trans Am , #633 out os 1500, SLP Stainless Long Tube Headers, and stainless steel exhaust , K & NN Filter, 3rd owner, T Tops, New Tires, & Fluids, options fully loaded with 12 disk cd changer also, Estimated Horsepower around ... Newly Listed Low Miles Low Price1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am- Trans Am 2dr Hatchback$8,995 $ 10,995 $1,728 below average Condition Used Mileage 74,023 Miles 130,704 Miles below average Specs5.7L V8Manual 6-Speed16 city / 24 hwy Gasoline RWDHighlights Audio Controls on Steering Wheel Keyless Entry Rear Spoiler Power Windows Daytime Running Lights Color Exterior Burgundy Interior Gray$156/mo Est. Monthly Payment*Estimate - With good credit & 10% down BROOK'S AUTO SALES LLCBargersville, INListed yesterday16 Views0 Inquiries Description With under 75k on the odo, this thing has a ton of gas left in the tank, and it's ready for you to come in and take it for a spin. Comes with an aftermarket Eclipse stereo! Come and visit Brooks Auto Sales in Bargersville!"
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"docid": "D577934#0",
"title": "https://www.carbuyingtips.com/refinance.htm\nAuto Refinancing",
"text": "\"Auto Refinancing Last Modified: March 01, 2018 by Jeff Ostroff | Originally Published October 9, 2002There are a variety of reasons that your current auto loan interest is too high. Interest rates might have fallen since you refinanced your loan, you got ripped off on your current loan or you cleaned up your credit history. You might think that there is nothing you can do about it. The good news is that you can. In This Section: What is Auto Refinancing? How You Benefit Who Should Refinance a Car Loan? Steps to ensure a speedy auto refinance loan approval You Will Not Need to Have Your Car Appraised Auto Refinancing Example Steps to Refinance Your Car Loan If You Already Have a Low APRWhat about loan fees and early payoff penalties? What if you have bad credit and are paying 21% APR now? Refinancing at a Credit Union Know Your Credit Score1. What is Auto Refinancing?"
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"docid": "D3474480#0",
"title": "https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18727_01/doc.121/e13422/T474046T475651.htm\nArgentina",
"text": "\"Skip Headers Oracle Financials for the Americas User Guide Release 12.1 Part Number E13422-03Contents Previous Next Argentina Oracle General Ledger Inflation Adjustment Overview In Argentina, companies report both historical balances and inflation-adjusted balances. You can maintain both balances by keeping your historical balances in one ledger and your inflation-adjusted balances in another ledger. Follow the prerequisite steps for the historical/adjusted option described in the Common Country Features chapter. Using Inflation Adjustment Based on a Price Index Example for adjusting balances based on a price index This example shows how the inflation rates and adjustment amounts are calculated to adjust account balances based on a price index. This table shows the price index values for the example. Period Price Index Value November 100December 101.1January 102.5February 103.4March 106April 108.7The correction factors for the inflation rates are calculated with a precision of six decimal positions. The calculations are based on this formula: Correction Factor = (Index Value for Last Month of Period Range / Index Value for First Month of Period Range) - 1This table shows the correction factors for the different period ranges. Period Range Correction Factor (Inflation Rate)December-April 0.075173January-April 0.060488February-April 0.051257March-April 0.025472Assume that the period-to-date and to-date balances of the Goodwill account have the values in this table for the periods December 2001 through March 2002: Balances December January February March Period-to-Date 20,000 30,000 40,000To-Date 10,000 30,000 60,000 100,000Note: Period-to-date balances do not include the balance at the beginning of the period; they only include activity within the period. The period-to-date balance for a period can be calculated by subtracting the balance at the beginning of the period from the balance at the end of the period. The inflation adjustment amount for the periods January through April is calculated as: April Adjustment = (Previous Year Final Balance * December-April Correction Factor) + (January Period-to-Date Balance * January-April Correction Factor) + (February Period-to-Date Balance * February-April Correction Factor) + (March Period-to-Date Balance * March-April Correction Factor) = (10,000 * 0.075173) + (20,000 * 0.060488) + (30,000 * 0.051257) + (40,000 * 0.025472) =4,518.08This table shows the journal entry that adjusts the Goodwill account for inflation: Accounts Debit Credit Goodwill 4,518.08REI Account 4,518.08Using the Inflation Adjustment Date The Inflation Adjustment Date (Fecha Valor) feature lets you adjust a journal entry for a period that is before the effective date."
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"docid": "D854966#0",
"title": "http://www.omaha.com/money/few-think-about-insurance-when-air-ambulance-lifts-off-then/article_11759ecf-182f-59a2-8cde-7c804ecf9913.html\nFew think about insurance when air ambulance lifts off; then ... surprise",
"text": "Previous11:30 a.m. Tuesday: Chat about all things Buffett, Berkshire Have a question for Steve Jordon about the Oracle of Omah…Next Up Younkers could close stores at 2 Omaha malls; 356 jobs hang in the balance With large bricks-and-mortar retailers struggling nationa…Few think about insurance when air ambulance lifts off; then ... surprise By Steve Jordon / / World-Herald staff writer Nov 24, 2014 0Buy Now Because of huge costs involved even if health insurance covers some of them, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners has issued a consumer alert to warn about air ambulance costs. Here, an accident victim is loaded onto an air ambulance after a highway collision near Springfield last year. THE WORLD-HERALDBuy Now One air ambulance firm offers $10,000 in coverage for an unexpected flight for a $49 annual fee. KENT SIEVERS/THE WORLD-HERALDWith a skull fracture and neck injury from rolling her van on a gravel road, Linda Poessnecker rode a medical helicopter 167 miles from Atkinson, Nebraska, to a Lincoln hospital. Rescue workers had cut open the van, immobilized her on a backboard and driven her to West Holt Memorial Hospital, where scans showed she needed specialized care at Bryan Medical Center’s west campus. “Next thing you know, they’re saying the helicopter’s here,” Poessnecker said. Worrying about money on that Monday evening, June 2, was not a priority. “I don’t remember much of that night. I was pretty much drugged up with painkillers, and everything was going so fast. ”That’s not unusual, nor is getting a surprise bill that can run to tens of thousands of dollars."
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"docid": "D2711041#0",
"title": "http://money.usnews.com/money/personal-finance/articles/2012/11/21/the-best-credit-cards-for-rebuilding-your-credit-score\nBest Credit Cards for Bad Credit of 2018",
"text": "\"Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit of 2018Find the right credit card for you and learn how to improve your credit score. ( Getty Images)Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit of 2018Compare the different offers from our partners and choose the card that is right for you. Advertiser Disclosure By U. S. News Staff | Updated April 6, 2018Credit cards for bad credit are designed for people with low credit scores. Your credit score is a numerical representation of your creditworthiness, and it tells lenders how good you are at repaying debts and effectively utilizing your available credit. There are several credit scoring models in use today, but the most common is the FICO, created by the formerly named Fair, Isaac and Company in 1956. Your FICO score is calculated based on the data in your credit report collected by the three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. Ninety percent of top lenders use that score when making their approval decisions. It's important to note that no person has a single credit score or even one FICO score. Your FICO (or any type of score) can fluctuate depending on which agency is doing the calculation and which FICO model they're using. There are several FICO models developed for specific industries such as auto lending and mortgage lending."
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"docid": "D412418#0",
"title": "http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/by-acquiring-airtran-will-southwest-continue-to-spread-the-luv/\nBy Acquiring AirTran, Will Southwest Continue to Spread the LUV?",
"text": "Southwest’s recently announced plan to acquire rival Air Tran is nothing new for the industry, but represents a departure for the Dallas-based discount carrier. Plagued by higher fuel prices and capacity issues, airlines in the U. S. have in recent years turned to consolidation as a way to cut costs and remain competitive. The Southwest-Air Tran merger (valued at $3.4 billion when Air Tran’s aircraft leases and debt are included) now awaits regulatory approval. The announcement comes hot on the heels of similar deals between Delta and Northwest and, more recently, United and Continental. If the Air Tran purchase is approved, Southwest becomes the nation’s fourth largest airline. In addition, the company will start moving further away from its long-running strategy of point-to-point service to second-tier airports. As the airline expands, experts say, the challenge will be retaining its reputation in a sector prone to tumultuous business cycles. Southwest has grown steadily, thanks to a streamlined service model that employs only one type of aircraft and focuses on smaller airports with lower operating costs. The company has also become known for relatively high employee morale and strong customer service. “ Southwest is evolving,” says Wharton business and public policy professor W. Bruce Allen. “"
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"docid": "D2772387#0",
"title": "http://orlandoautoupholstery.com/gallery\nOrlando Auto Upholstery",
"text": "Orlando Auto Upholstery We take pride in our work Browse through our gallery of quality upholstery projects Auto Upholstery Motorcycle Upholstery Marine Upholstery"
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"docid": "D3544956#0",
"title": "http://www.mdoc.ms.gov/Institutions/Pages/State-Prisons.aspx\nState Prisons",
"text": "MDOC > Institutions > State Prisons State Prisons There are three state prisons in Mississippi: Central Mississippi Correctional Facility Mississippi State Penitentiary South Mississippi Correctional Institution Central Mississippi Correctional Facility Post Office Box 88550,Pearl, MS 39208 (601) 932-2880Superintendent's Fax (601) 664-0782Records Dept. Fax (601) 932-9077Ron King, Superintendent The Central Mississippi Correctional Facility (CMCF) was established in 1986 and constructed in Rankin County, MS. CMCF is located on 171 acres and includes thirteen housing units with a capacity of 3,557 beds. Offenders sentenced to the Mississippi Department of Corrections are brought to CMCF where they are processed through the Receiving and Classification unit. Each offender is thoroughly screened and tested for STD, HIV, and other medical conditions, provided a psychiatric evaluation and questioned regarding their educational level. The results of these tests, along with the offender’s conviction and institutional behavior, help establish the classification of each inmate. Of the three state prisons, CMCF is the only facility to house female inmates. CMCF houses males and females classified to all custody levels, including minimum and medium security, Close custody and death row. All female offenders sentenced to death are housed at CMCF. CMCF I has a full-service hair salon open for the female offenders called The Hair Zone."
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"docid": "D2165110#0",
"title": "http://www.city-data.com/zips/32822.html\n32822 Zip Code (Orlando, FL) Detailed Profile",
"text": "\"32822 Zip Code (Orlando, FL) Detailed Profile Follow city-data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Cities: Orlando, FL (47.03%), Azalea Park, FL (4.97%)County: Orange County, FLEstimated zip code population in 2016: 58,264 Zip code population in 2010: 53,029 Zip code population in 2000: 52,182 Houses and condos: 25,452 Renter-occupied apartments: 13,669% of renters here: 61%State: 36%Mar. 2016 cost of living index in zip code 32822: 90.9 (less than average, U. S. average is 100)Land area: 13.3 sq. mi. Water area: 0.7 sq. mi. Population density: 4,392 people per square mile (average). Recent home sales, real estate maps, and home value estimator for zip code 32822OSM Map General Map Google Map MSN Map Real estate property taxes paid for housing units in 2016: This zip code: 1.0% ($1,021)Florida: 0.9% ($1,793)Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with mortgages in 2016: $1,191 (0.9%) Median real estate property taxes paid for housing units with no mortgage in 2016: $751 (1.1%) Profiles of local businesses THE CREWKey Rescue Emergency Locksmith Sazoncito Dominicano, INC. Royal Line Transportation Mars Audio \"\"Sound and Beyond\"\"Us Jet Charters Group Travel Consultants Falcon Termite & Pest Control Put your B&M business profile right here for free. 50,000 businesses already created their profiles!Males: 28,181 (48.4%)Females: 30,082 (51.6%)For population 25 years and over in 32822: High school or higher: 82.2%Bachelor's degree or higher: 18.4%Graduate or professional degree: 4.5%Unemployed: 8.5%Mean travel time to work (commute): 27.7 minutes For population 15 years and over in 32822: Never married: 40.0%Now married: 37.5%Separated: 3.3%Widowed: 5.5%Divorced: 13.8%Zip code 32822 compared to state average: Median house value below state average. Hispanic race population percentage above state average."
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"docid": "D2269095#0",
"title": "http://www.autotrader.com/car-reviews/2014-hyundai-sonata-new-car-review-217747\n2014 Hyundai Sonata: New Car Review",
"text": "New Car Review2014 Hyundai Sonata: New Car Review Share0RELATED INVENTORYUsed 2013 Hyundai Sonata$9,779SEE ALL NEW 2013 HYUNDAI SONATA VEHICLES FOR SALERELATED READINGAuto Show2019 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid and Plug-In Hybrid: Chicago Auto Show Hyundai rolled out the hybrid versions of its refreshed 2018 Sonata at the Chicago Auto Show New Car Review2018 Hyundai Sonata: New Car Review The 2018 Hyundai Sonata debuts with sweeping changes in the exterior design as well as new interior content. New Car Review2018 Hyundai Sonata: First Drive Review We recently had a chance to get behind the wheel of the refreshed 2018 Hyundai Sonata. Car Comparison2015 Toyota Camry vs. 2015 Hyundai Sonata: Which is Better? We're comparing today's newest midsize sedans -- the Hyundai Sonata and Toyota Camry -- to find out which is better. New Car Review Video2013 Hyundai Sonata: New Car Review - Video The 2013 Hyundai Sonata mixes together upbeat styling, an upscale interior and an up-tempo powertrain. See all Hyundai Sonata articles RESEARCH BY MAKESee all makes RESEARCH BY STYLEAWD/4WD Commercial Convertible Coupe Hatchback Hybrid/Electric Luxury Sedan SUV/Crossover Truck Van/Minivan Wagon ADDITIONAL MODEL INFORMATION2013 Hyundai Sonataby Autotrader December 2013Has any other automaker gone from imitator to innovator this quickly? That's what the 2014 Hyundai Sonata midsize sedan has us wondering. It was only a few years ago that Hyundai models came across as Korean-flavored interpretations of more established cars, but now every family sedan seems to be taking cues from Korea's finest. What's more, the 2014 Sonata boasts numerous changes designed to keep it competitive with newer rivals. Eagle-eyed observers will notice new front and rear fascias on this year's Sonata, but that's just scratching the surface."
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"docid": "D1568161#0",
"title": "http://www.valuepenguin.com/cheap-car-insurance-florida-study\nBest Car Insurance Rates in Florida",
"text": "The cost of insuring a car in Florida is one of the highest in the nation, but that doesn't mean individual consumers' car insurance premiums need to be high. Value Penguin conducted a study of auto insurance quotes in the Florida to arm drivers with information in their search for the best rates in the state. We discovered that car insurance rates can range widely from company to company, even in the same city. For example, our study found that in Jacksonville, FL, one year’s premium at the most expensive company could have paid for almost seven years at the cheapest insurer. This is why to find the best rates, consumers have to shop around. Enter your zip code above now to start shopping for great auto insurance rates among top U. S. insurers in your area, or read more by jumping directly to each section in our study. Which Companies Have the Best Auto Insurance Rates in Florida? Cheap Car Insurance in Florida: by City Best Rated Auto Insurance Companies in FLCost of Car Insurance in Florida: by City Cheapest Car Insurance Companies in Florida To find the companies with the best rates in Florida, we reviewed quotes from some of the largest companies for our three policyholder scenarios as a benchmark: a family of four, a married senior couple, and a single 25 year old female across multiple counties. Find the Cheapest Auto Insurance Quotes in Your Area Currently Insured? Find Insurers So who has the cheapest auto insurance in Florida?"
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"docid": "D3309897#0",
"title": "https://hubpages.com/autos/What-the-Hell-is-a-Hillman\nWhat the Hill is a Hillman (Minx) Convertible- A Teen's First Car (A true Story)",
"text": "\"Hub Pages » Autos » Automotive Makes & Models What the Hill is a Hillman (Minx) Convertible- A Teen's First Car (A true Story)Updated on August 1, 2017Shyron E Shenko more Contact Author My first Automobile Several weeks ago, on the trip home from one of our ventures, we were passing a used car lot, and out front was a small, mint green convertible. I knew what kind it was from the moment I saw it. It was exactly like my first automobile, as a matter of fact it could have been my first car, except, it was so long ago and far away (probably not). Drawing of a 1957 Hillman Minx by Shyron Shenko | Source I had a vision of the first Hillman Minx I had ever seen, which became my first car. It was a beautiful, sunny, unusually warm, spring day in the Chicago suburb of Berwyn, Illinois. Dad, my two brothers and I had gone to the grocery store, and as we were leaving, something caught my eye in the used car lot, across the street. The little car that got me so excited. This cute little, mint green convertible seemed to be calling, \"\"come look at me\"\". I asked dad if we could please; just go look at the cute little car. Dad never could say no to any reasonable request from any one of us three."
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"docid": "D1670072#0",
"title": "http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/cars-trucks/Lincoln_MKX/\nBest Luxury Midsize SUVs",
"text": "\"Rankings & Awards The 2018 Lincoln MKX ranked #15 in Luxury Midsize SUVs . Currently the Lincoln MKX has a score of 8.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 23 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.8.2Overall Scorecard Critics' Rating: 8.1Performance: 8.1Interior: 8.2Safety: 9.7Reliability: N/A#15 in Luxury Midsize SUVs#18 in Luxury SUVs with 2 Rows#22 in Luxury Crossover SUVs Finalist 2018 Best Luxury 2-Row SUV for the Money Best Luxury Midsize SUVs#12017 Tesla Model X$79,500 - $140,000 MSRPAdd to Compare#22018 Porsche Cayenne Hybrid$79,900 - $82,800 MSRPAdd to Compare#152018 Lincoln MKX$39,035 - $56,725 MSRPAdd to Compare See the full Luxury Midsize SUVs rankings »2018 Lincoln MKX Reviewby Nate Parsons | February 6, 2018Other Years:2018|2017|2016|2015|2014|2013|2012|2011|2010|2009|2008The 2018 Lincoln MKX falls short of many pricier rivals that offer more athletic performance. Still, this SUV has a lot going for it and makes an excellent bargain buy in the luxury midsize SUV class. Pros & Cons Cushioned handling Light on the wallet for the class, heavy on features Top-tier crash test scores Below-average gas mileage New for 2018No major changes Features & Specs5SEATING16-18CITY23-25HWYFWD, AWDDRIVETRAIN303-335HORSEPOWERSee full 2018 Lincoln MKX specs »Photos All Exterior Photos »All Interior Photos »See All 29 Photos »Is the Lincoln MKX a Good SUV? The 2018 MKX is undoubtedly a good SUV. It puts comfort at the forefront with a high-end cabin and capable, composed performance. It doesn't get great gas mileage, but it has many other virtues, including soft, supportive seats, lots of features,adequate cargo room and a great price. Additionally, this SUV earns high safety scores. This SUV's all-around quality and value make it one of our finalists for the Best Luxury 2-Row SUV for the Money award. Should I Buy the Lincoln MKX?"
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"title": "http://businessfinder.al.com/AL-BAY-MINETTE\nFind a local business",
"text": "Find Local Business Listings in Bay Minette, ALAAbuse Treatment Centers Academic Specialty Schools Accounting & Bookkeeping Accounting and Bookkeeping Actuarial Services Acupuncture Acura Dealers Ad Design & Promotion Ad Design and Promotion Addiction Administrative Attorneys Adoption & Foster Care Agencies Adoption and Foster Care Agency Adult, Career, and Continuing Education Advertising Agencies Advertising, Marketing, PRAfrican Methodist Church African Restaurants Ag Chemicals & Pesticides Agricultural Consultants Agricultural Crops Agriculture Services AIDS and HIV Clinics Aircraft Sales Airlines Airports Alcohol & Drug Prevention Alcohol Beverage Store Alcoholic Beverage Establishments Alfa Romeo Dealers Alfalfa & Alfalfa Products All Other Alternative Clinics and Practices All Other Antiques and Collectibles All Other Electronics Retailers All Other Internet Services All Other Legal Services All Terrain Vehicles ATVs Alterations and Tailoring Alternative Medicine Alternative Medicine Retailers Alternatives Alternators and Starters Alzheimer's Help Groups Ambulance Service American Food American Legions Amusement & Theme Parks Amusement and Theme Parks Anesthesiology Anglican Church Animal & Humane Societies Animal and Humane Societies Animal and Pet Services Animal Farms Animal Feed Animal Hospitals Animal Rescue Animals and Pets @Antique & Collectible Autos Antique and Collectible Autos Antique and Vintage Jewelry Antique Appraisals Antique Furniture Antiques and Collectibles Apartment and Condominium Complexes Apostolic Church Apparel Apparel Accessories Apparel Retailers Appliances Appraisers Arcades Archery Architects Arenas & Stadiums Arenas and Stadiums Aromatherapy Art Galleries Art Instruction Art Museums and Galleries Art Supplies and Equipment Artificial Plants and Flowers Artists and Sculptors Arts & Crafts School Arts and Crafts Arts and Crafts Organizations Arts and Crafts School Asian Restaurants Assembly of God Church Assisted Living Centers Astronomy & Observatories Athletic Organizations Athletic Shoes Athletic Wear Athletic Wear Retailers Attorneys & Law Firms Auctions Audi Dealers Audio Visual Equipment Audiologists Audiology Auto Accessories Auto Air Conditioning & Heating Auto and Truck Rental Auto Batteries Auto Body Paint Equipment & Supplies Auto Body Repair and Paint Auto Brakes & Brake Parts Auto Cooling System Parts Auto Customizing Auto Dealers Auto Detailing Auto Filters Auto Glass Auto Inspection Auto Insurance Auto Lubricants Oils & Greases Auto Parts Auto Parts Rebuilt & Used Auto Parts Stores Auto Rental Auto Repair & Service Auto Repair and Service Auto Restoration Auto Road Service Auto Security Auto Stereo & Video Equipment & Installation Auto Supplies Auto Towing Auto Transmission Parts Auto Upholstery Auto Upholstery & Tops Auto Wrecking Automobile Automotive Aviation Aviation Consultants Awnings and Canopies BBaby Accessories and Services Baby Apparel and Accessories Baby Furniture Baby Sitters Bagels Bagels & Donuts Bagels and Donuts Bakeries Balloons Banking Attorneys Bankruptcy Attorneys Banks Banquet Rooms Baptist Churches Barbecue Food Barbers Bars & Grills Bars and Pubs Bars, Pubs, and Clubs Baseball Basic Service Basketball Bathroom Remodeling Batteries - 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"docid": "D496#0",
"title": "http://cars.costhelper.com/car-upholstery-repair-cost.html\nUpholstery for Cars Cost",
"text": "\"Custom Seat Covers: $200-$1,800+ Per Row, Professionally Installed Reupholster Car Seats: $200-$750+, Per Seat Completely Reupholster Interior: $1,000-$10,000+E-mail Post Tweet Comments (7)A vehicle's interior can take a beating from spills, rips, friction, family pets, harsh sunlight and other damaging elements. An update to refresh or upgrade a vehicle's interior style can range from reupholstering just the seats to redoing everything -- seats, panels, headliner, carpets and more. Typical costs: Custom seat covers (either from the original vehicle manufacturer or, more typically, from a company specializing in seat voers) are made-to-order to fit a specific seat style in a specific year, make and model of vehicle, and can cost $200-$1,000 or more per row, depending on size, style and material. Installation by an auto upholstery shop (which can include adding batting or foam, or repairing springs if needed) can cost an additional $100-$800 or more, bringing total costs to $200-$1,800 or more per row for professional installation of custom slip covers. Having the car seats professionally reupholstered (not just adding slip covers, but completely replacing the old material with a chosen fabric, adding foam or batting where needed, and repairing springs if needed) typically costs $200-$750 per seat, or about $500-$2,000 for two bucket seats and a back bench seat, depending on local rates; the size and style of the seat; the amount of repairs needed to the springs and padding; and whether the seats are reupholstered in standard cloth or vinyl, or with more expensive materials like leather or high-end synthetics. For example, Jim's Auto Upholstery [ 1] in Nampa, ID has a minimum price of $400 for a truck bench seat, $500 for a pair of bucket seats, $85 for a single motorcycle seat and $250 for a double motorcycle seat; Kathy's Upholstery [ 2] in Conway, AR primarily recovers furniture, but advertises a starting price of $300 for reupholstering a truck bench and back (or $150 for only the bench). A complete professional reupholstering of a vehicle -- seats, side panels, sail panels (triangular), headliner, carpets and more -- to create a \"\"showroom\"\" interior starts at about $1,000-$4,000 for basic materials but with leather or high-end cloth it can cost $5,000-$10,000 or more, depending on the year, make and model of vehicle, and what is included. Related articles: Seat Cover, Auto Detailing, Auto Painting, Window Tinting, Chrome Wheels What should be included: Reupholstering car seats typically requires removing them from the vehicle; removing the fabric; using it to create a pattern for the new material; checking and repairing the springs and padding as needed; installing the new material; and replacing the reupholstered seat in the vehicle. Detail Xperts.net provides an overview of the process. Reupholstering the complete interior requires removing the seats and the other items that are being redone."
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"title": "https://www.angieslist.com/companylist/us/tx/longview/upholstering.htm\nFind Top-Rated Longview Upholsterers",
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"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Strøget, Copenhagen 's pedestrian zone The pedestrian zone between the Opera Theater and the Cascade in Yerevan, Armenia Seating in a pedestrian-only street in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada It has been suggested that esplanade be merged into this article. ( Discuss) Proposed since December 2017. Pedestrian zones (also known as auto-free zones and car-free zones, and as pedestrian precincts in British English [1]) are areas of a city or town reserved for pedestrian-only use and in which most or all automobile traffic may be prohibited. Converting a street or an area to pedestrian-only use is called pedestrianisation. Pedestrianisation usually aims to provide better accessibility and mobility for pedestrians, to enhance the volume of shopping and other business activity in the area and/or to improve the attractiveness of the local environment in terms of aesthetics, air pollution, noise and accidents involving pedestrians. [ 2] However, pedestrianisation can sometimes lead to reductions in business activity, property devaluation, and displacement of economic activity to other areas. In some cases traffic in surrounding areas may increase, due to displacement rather than substitution of car traffic. [ 2] Nonetheless, pedestrianisation schemes are often associated with significant drops in local air and noise pollution, [2] accidents, and frequently with increased retail turnover and increased property values locally. [ 3] A car-free development generally implies a large scale pedestrianised area that relies on modes of transport other than the car, while pedestrian zones may vary in size from a single square to entire districts, but with highly variable degrees of dependence on cars for their broader transport links. Pedestrian zones have a great variety of approaches to human-powered vehicles such as bicycles, inline skates, skateboards and kick scooters."
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"title": "https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/toyota/prius\nBest Compact Cars",
"text": "\"Rankings & Research The 2018 Toyota Prius ranked #6 in Compact Cars . Currently the Toyota Prius has a score of 8.5 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 26 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.8.5Overall Scorecard Critics' Rating: 8.9Performance: 7.9Interior: 8.1Safety: 9.3Reliability: N/A#6 in Compact Cars#8 in Small Cars#4 in Hybrid and Electric Cars Best Compact Cars#12018 Honda Civic$18,840 - $34,100 MSRPAdd to Compare#12018 Kia Soul$16,200 - $35,950 MSRPAdd to Compare#62018 Toyota Prius$23,475 - $30,565 MSRPAdd to Compare See the full Compact Cars rankings »2018 Toyota Prius Reviewby Blair Travers | January 30, 2018Other Years:2018|2017|2016|2015|2014|2013|2012|2011|2010|2009|2008The Prius ranks in the top third of the compact car class, thanks to its amazing fuel economy, long list of standard features, and ample cargo room. Although rivals have roomier rear seats or more intuitive connectivity options, few are as well-rounded as the Prius. Pros & Cons Stellar fuel economy Wealth of standard features Large cargo bay Fussy Entune app, no Apple Car Play or Android Auto Rivals offer more rear-seat space New for 201811.6-inch touch-screen display now optional Features & Specs5SEATING54-58CITY50-53HWYFWDDRIVETRAIN121HORSEPOWERSee full 2018 Toyota Prius specs »Photos All Exterior Photos »All Interior Photos »See All 95 Photos »Is the Toyota Prius a Good Car? The Toyota Prius is a great car, offering many of the benefits of its nonhybrid competitors. It combines terrific fuel economy with an upscale interior and cargo space that rivals some SUVs. The Prius comes with several advanced safety features, including some that many classmates don't even offer as options. All models come with a rearview camera, a pre-collision system with pedestrian detection, adaptive cruise control, and lane keep assist. Around town, the Prius excels with great maneuverability, controlled handling, and a compliant ride. Should I Buy the Toyota Prius?"
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"title": "https://forum.moomba.com/archive/index.php/t-21990.html\n.",
"text": "\"Moomba Forum > Moomba Boats > Service & Repair > Re-upholstery cost? PDAView Full Version : Re-upholstery cost?z28ke 04-20-2013, 09:16 AMOn average what have you guys paid to have the vinyl redone in an open bow ski boat? My buddy is looking to get his 99 pro air nautique DD done in a plain and simple off white vinyl without any accent colors or patterns. The foam is in good condition so only needs the skins. Thanksmotosno963 04-20-2013, 12:27 PMfew hundred probably..i was going to get someone to do it but im thinking about doing it myself..just pulling off the old and outlining it on the new stuff and doing it..labor is what kills youbeat taco 04-20-2013, 03:56 PMfew hundred probably..i was going to get someone to do it but im thinking about doing it myself..just pulling off the old and outlining it on the new stuff and doing it..labor is what kills you I know you meant thousand :)kaneboats 04-20-2013, 08:03 PMIf you do all the removal and just get your upholstery guy to make the new covers from the (saved) old ones and then you put it all back it can be done for around 600-700. Otherwise it will be closer to $2000 - 3000.motosno963 04-20-2013, 08:41 PMyeaa sorry i ment thousands haha.. i did my back sun pad all white and that was easy. the seats it selfs will be harder since im doing a grey,white, and bluemaxpower220 04-20-2013, 08:56 PMA full interior will run about $3500 +/- a little bit. That will vary based on location. Check out Viper Customs, they do excellent work. Pulling everything yourself, sending it off to get done and then doing the install will save a ton."
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"title": "http://www.bendbulletin.com/lifestyle/1732313-151/diy-reupholster-chairs\nDIY: Reupholster chairs",
"text": "Home / Lifestyle Published Feb. 11, 2014 at 12:06AMDIY: Reupholster chairs Recovering seat cushions is a great beginner DIY project1995332 Click here to view large View larger image A -A +Do you have dining room chairs with faded, stained or outdated seat cushion fabric? Maybe you found a nice old chair at a yard sale that just needs a reupholstered seat. Even if you’re not very handy, this is an easy do-it-yourself project that doesn’t require exotic equipment or sewing skills. So, all you non-Martha Stewart types and craft-impaired individuals, grab a staple gun and follow the instructions below. You can do this project; we promise. Resources• Upholstery shops, like Jack’s Upholstery , often have scraps of batting, high-density foam and upholstery fabric for sale. Stop by and browse.• Jo-Ann Fabrics 61284 S. Highway 97, Pioneer Crossings Mall, Bend 541-312-1190• Hancock Fabrics 63040 N. Highway 97 behind Color Tile, Bend 541-383-7654View More“You just need some basic tools and new fabric,” said Gary Alger, of Jack’s Upholstery in Bend (541-382-7570, 61550 American Lane, No. 5, [email protected].) Alger has more than 40 years in the upholstery business. He sold Jack’s Upholstery to his son, Kevin, and daughter-in-law, Cheryl, about three years ago, but still works part-time at the shop."
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"title": "http://forum.chryslerminivan.net/archive/index.php/t-12046.html\n.",
"text": "\"The Chrysler Minivan Fan Club Forums > The Minivan Mopar Garage > 3rd Generation Chrysler Minivans: 1996-2000 > Headliner sagging PDA: Headliner saggingxitrum08 03-29-2009, 12:12 AM98 Plymouth,the headliner is sagging but not all,only some spots what should I do to stick it back in? I do not want to use the pins,I used them on my 91 Dodge before,they failed out and drop on the seats one morning when I go to work I sat on one of them......you know what happen to my..b..u...t:eek: right?please help,thankssideburns2009 03-29-2009, 12:35 AM98 Plymouth,the headliner is sagging but not all,only some spots what should I do to stick it back in? I do not want to use the pins,I used them on my 91 Dodge before,they failed out and drop on the seats one morning when I go to work I sat on one of them......you know what happen to my..b..u...t:eek: right?please help,thanks You know, i've never done it but I've always wanted to try spray adhesive (aerosol). Seems like it would work good...not sure though.2002Caravan SE 03-29-2009, 12:10 PMGotta watch out with spray or paste trim adhesives. They can soak into the foam of the headliner,stain it black and make a big noticeable hard spot. Headliners fail due to leaving windows rolled up in the summer when temps can reach 120 in a greenhouse such as a minivan,the glue dries out and they stretch and sag. Headliners can cost nearly $1000 at the dealer to buy. Headliners have been a perrenial problem ever since they went to \"\"mouse fur\"\" for the cheapo material. ( your 72 Duster never had a headliner sag did it? Nope,they made them decent back then).pippo 03-29-2009, 12:53 PM (your 72 Duster never had a headliner sag did it?"
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"title": "https://www.facebook.com/richardsupholstery1983\n.",
"text": "\"Home About Reviews Photos Posts Community See more of Richards Upholstery on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Community See All874 people like this870 people follow this About See All472 Wilshire Dr (478.81 mi) Redding, California 96002Get Directions (530) 222-6082Typically replies within a few hours Contact Richards Upholstery on Messengerwww.richards-upholstery.com Automotive, Aircraft & Boat · Upholstery Service · Sports & Recreation Opens tomorrow Closed Now Suggest Edits People874 likes45 visits People Also Like R&R Quality Meats & Seafood Butcher Shop Sweetspot Redding Bakery Great Harvest Bread Co. of Redding CABakery Automotives in Redding, California Places Redding, California Sports & Recreation Richards Upholstery English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2018Reviews5.0 19 Reviews Tell people what you think Wendy Parham Zanotelli· July 19, 2017We brought in our RV awning to be repaired. When Tyler heard we were heading for a camping trip this weekend, he rushed the job so we would have it in time for our trip. Such great people, incredible ... See More Rick N Pam Hill· July 25, 2017Always very healthful and they do quality work. They have been doing work for us for several years and we have always been very pleased. Easy to work with. Chris G. Dell· July 19, 2017Great service! Great work! Tyler is very friendly and efficient. We had a minor repair needed and Tyler took care of it right away. I definitely plan on bringing business his way in the future when ... See More Susan Herrgesell· November 14, 2016We had an antique chair recovered several months ago."
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"title": "https://www.angieslist.com/research/auto-upholstery-interiors/\nAuto Upholstery & Interiors",
"text": "Auto Upholstery & Interiors Whether you're looking to fix a tear or completely redo your car's interior, finding a qualified upholsterer is key. ( Photo courtesy of Angie's List member Randall P.)TABLE OF CONTENTSWhat is auto upholstery? What do auto upholsterers do? Preventing upholstery problems Tips for hiring an upholsterer What is auto upholstery? Many people may assume that car upholstery strictly refers to the seats within the vehicle, but that doesn’t quite cover it. Upholstery and upholstery repairs can apply to many components of a car’s interior. A few examples of items an automotive upholsterer or trimmer may be able to repair, replace or customize include: Interior carpets – In addition to the carpet you’ll find on the floor of most passenger cars and trucks, you can usually find a fair amount of carpet and other fabric in the trunk as well. Automotive carpet is designed to be extremely durable and stain resistant, but the material can wear out or become damaged with regular wear and tear. Seats – Most car owners probably frequently associate automobile upholstery with the seats. Depending on the fabric, including fabric, vinyl or leather, care and repair upkeep will differ."
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"title": "http://www.autocarindia.com/auto-news/hyundai-creta-vs-maruti-s-cross-feature-comparison-396183.aspx\nHyundai Creta vs Maruti S-Cross: Feature comparison",
"text": "Hyundai Creta vs Maruti S-Cross: Feature comparison15 th Jul 2015 10:24 am We collate key features of the Creta and the S-Cross to see how they compare. Jaiveer Mehra Author47,599 Views 3 Comments Update: Hyundai Creta launched in India at Rs 8.59 lakh Hyundai's launch of the Creta has been scheduled for July 21, 2015. The upcoming SUV with come with three engine options – a 1.6-litre diesel and petrol, and a 1.4-litre diesel – and in six trim levels – Base, S, S+, SX, SX+ and SX (O). The 1.6 petrol motor will power the Base, S, SX and SX+ models, the 1.4 diesel will be offered in the Base, S and S+ variants and the 1.6 diesel will be available in the SX, SX+ and SX (O) trims. The Creta will also become the first diesel SUV in the segment to get a six-speed automatic gearbox. The second model in the comparison is the upcoming Maruti S-Cross. The S-Cross is expected to launch sometime in early August, and will become available as a diesel-only model. Under the hood will be the tried and tested 1.3-litre diesel unit, badged DDi S 200, seen in nearly all diesel Marutis, and the new Fiat-sourced 1.6-litre diesel unit, badged DDi S 320. The S-Cross will be available in five trim levels — Sigma, Sigma (O), Delta, Zeta and Alpha. The DDi S 200 will be available in all trims, while the DDi S 320 will be restricted to the top three."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-does-AutoCAD-cost\nHow much does AutoCAD cost?",
"text": "Quora User, In pursuit Answered Sep 18, 2015 · Author has 94 answers and 50.3k answer views Few people still 'buy' Auto CAD. A standalone Auto CAD license costs $4,195.00. If you do not get the $1,250/year maintenance subscription, you will receive no major updates and no tech support from Auto CAD. A more common approach is to use Auto Desk's subscription service. A monthly subscription of Auto CAD costs $210/month, which is quite pricey. A yearly subscription costs $1,680, which is very reasonable. With a subscription license, you automatically get the latest software year version when it comes out. Most large companies upgrade their software every 2 to 3 years, incurring a standalone licence cost every 2 to 3 years. The subscription service starts looking very appealing when you are saving around $1000 per year per license.6.7k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?"
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"title": "https://grabcad.com/questions/how-do-draw-a-triangle-with-autocad\nHow do draw a triangle with AutoCAD ?",
"text": "\"How do draw a triangle with Auto CAD ? Hardi Lepiksaar17 Oct, 2011 06:03 PMHow do draw a triangle with no included right angle, knowing the lengths of all three sides but knowing no angles.? Answer Comments 119 Answers Ehsan Answered on 19 May, 2012 06:06 AMOk. the best solution which works in every software is that you draw the first line, then draw a circle whose radius equals to the length of second line at the start of the first line. And repeat drawing the circle with the length of third line at the end of the first line. The result is the intersection of 2 circles which you have to connect the intersection with the start and end of the first line. Upvote 6 Upvoted 7Downvote 0 Downvoted 1Comments 0Stan Wile Answered on 11 Dec, 2011 07:55 AMPolygon button on the Draw panel/toolbar. In 2012 it's hidden under the rectangle command. Poly.png Upvote 5 Upvoted 6Downvote 0 Downvoted 1Comments 1Manolis Theofilos Answered on 19 Oct, 2011 09:45 PMIf you know the lenghts you can find the angles, or at least one angle. It is simple trigonometry."
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"docid": "D3117642#0",
"title": "http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2425108/graphics-card-autocad-revit-2015.html\nGraphics card for AutoCad Revit 2015",
"text": "Solved Graphics card for Auto Cad Revit 2015Tags: Graphics Graphics Cards Intel HD CADLast response: December 15, 2014 8:30 AM in Laptop General Discussion Sharedpreneta December 15, 2014 7:55:14 AMTo run Auto CAD Revit 2015 is an Intel HD Graphics 4400 adequate? The recommended graphics card is a Direct X® 11 capable graphics card with Shader Model 3. More about : graphics card autocad revit 2015Best solution Eximo a c 211 U Graphics card a c 113 å Intel December 15, 2014 8:22:06 AMWhat are your goals here? If you are talking about technically capable, then yes, it can operate Revit. Performance won't exactly be amazing, and don't expect much when viewing very large or complex files. You should have a discrete graphics card for any type of graphics related work. Share Wisecracker a b U Graphics card a b å Intel December 15, 2014 8:30:59 AMLikely not a good plan. A hardware-accelerated graphics card will seriously improve your attitude by making you life so much easier, especially as your drawings grow in complexity. m0l Can't find your answer ? Ask !"
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"docid": "D925041#0",
"title": "http://www.zwsoft.com/zwcad_forum/thread-3126-1-1.html\nhow to drawing angles in autocad?",
"text": "\"how to drawing angles in autocad?29-10-2013 04:49 . pm | View his/her posts onlyhow to draw two lines of a predetermined length at a predetermined angle to each other? how to drawing angles in autocad? Auto CAD provides a number of advanced features that are relatively easy to work with. If you are new to Auto CAD and need to figure out how to make exact angles on a drawing, the process is very simple. At the command line: LINE Pick first point Second point: @ (distance)< (angle) Example: Line Pick start point (Pick the point) Pick end point: @127'<45 That is to say, to start a line on the drawing, click on the \"\"Line\"\" tool in the toolbar at the top of the screen, then use your mouse to draw the line and position it. Then pick the first point of the first line. Then locate the Command Line at the bottom of the screen. Type \"\"@\"\" followed by the distance that you want to draw the line, followed by \"\"<\"\" and the angle that you want the line drawn to. For example, type \"\"@12<45\"\" to draw a line that is 12 units long at a 45-degree angle from the point that you are at on the drawing."
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"docid": "D672500#0",
"title": "https://techevate.com/bricscad-resources/bricscad-vs-autocad-price/\nBricsCAD vs AutoCAD Price",
"text": "Brics CAD Leads the Price-Performance Revolution You’re in business for the long haul. Let’s do the math for 5 years of Brics CAD ® vs Auto CAD ® price. Brics CAD Pro “All-in” Auto CAD Rental Year 1 $870 $1,680Year 2 $235 $1,680Year 3 $235 $1,680Year 4 $235 $1,680Year 5 $0 $1,680Total $1,575 $8,400With Brics CAD Pro: Buying V16 “All-in” today will get you a no-cost upgrade to V17 when it ships in 2017. Initial cost is (680 + 190) or $870. Pay your “All-in” renewal – $235 – in 2017, and you’ll get V18 in 2018. Pay your “All-in” renewal – $235 – in 2018, and you’ll get V19 in 2019. Pay your “All-in” renewal – $235 – in 2019, and you’ll get V20 in 2020. Your total cost to get 5 years of Brics CAD Pro with full upgrades is: (680 + 190 + 235 + 235 + 235) == $1,575. With Auto CAD: Renting Auto CAD® 2016 today will get you Auto CAD 2016 for a year – for $1,680. Renewing that rental will get you Auto CAD 2017 for a year – for $1,680."
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"docid": "D3553011#0",
"title": "http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2010-2011-2012/missing-the-standard-autocad-toolbars/td-p/3169046\n",
"text": "\"justapata Post 1 of 15Report Missing the standard Auto CAD Toolbars Options42806 Views, 14 Replies09-23-2011 10:31 AMI just installed Auto CAD 2012 on my work PC and all the standard Auto CAD toolbars are unavailable. I have the express toolbars but none of the standard Auto CAD ones such as Draw, Modify, Dimension... Its like the file containing these toolbars was lost or never installed. Tried uninstalling and reinstalling the program but no go. Any suggestions? The rest of my company is waiting on me to get this resolved before they all update to 2012, so the quicker I can get any assistance the more appreciative I'll be. Thanks. Solved! by pendean. See the answer in context.1 Kudo Kudo |WORKSPACE command, make the CLASSIC workspace your current. That brings up toolbars."
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"docid": "D3480757#0",
"title": "http://www.solvusoft.com/en/errors/runtime-errors/autodesk-inc/autocad/5-2-2-autocad-licence-error-5-2-2/\nHow To Fix AutoCAD Error 5.2.2",
"text": "\"Error Number: Error 5.2.2Error Name: Autocad Licence Error 5.2.2Error Description: Error 5.2.2: Auto CAD has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Developer: Autodesk Inc. Software: Auto CADApplies to: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8Download Now Reimage 2018 - Scan your PC for computer errors. Compatible with Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, XP and 2000Symptoms of Error 5.2.2\"\"Error 5.2.2\"\" appears and crashes the active program window. Your PC frequently crashes with Error 5.2.2 when running the same program. “Autocad Licence Error 5.2.2” is displayed. Windows runs sluggishly and responds slowly to mouse or keyboard input. Your computer periodically “freezes” for a few seconds at a time. These 5.2.2 error messages can appear during program installation, while a Autodesk Inc.-related software program (eg. Auto CAD) is running, during Windows startup or shutdown, or even during the installation of the Windows operating system."
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"docid": "D3026298#0",
"title": "https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/creating-a-linetype-with-parallel-lines/td-p/5608970\n",
"text": "\"Lomb User Rank: Contributor How are ranks earned?21 Posts Post 1 of 7Report Creating a linetype with parallel lines Options818 Views, 6 Replies04-27-2015 12:44 AMHello I'm trying to create a certain linetype which should constantly repete like this: I've tryed the makeshape route, but it only seems to reconize the longest of the three lines. My .lin file also wont work with the shape file I've created:*PARALLEL,Parallel A,-0.001, [test,6.03_1-2.shx],-18Can any one help me? Thanks JReply Kudo |lesleys Rank: Advocate How are ranks earned?82 Posts27 Kudos7 Solutions Post 2 of 7Report Re: Creating a linetype with parallel lines Options04-27-2015 06:42 AM in reply to: Lomb User Would the command mline do what you need? You can adjust the distance between the lines, I havn't used it for sometime but it is still in Autocad 2014. Reply Kudo |Lomb User Rank: Contributor How are ranks earned?21 Posts Post 3 of 7Report Re: Creating a linetype with parallel lines Options04-27-2015 06:45 AM in reply to: lesleys Hello lesleys No, mline wont work. I'm working on a company standard which every other person has to use. Regards Josh Reply Kudo |lesleys Rank: Advocate How are ranks earned?82 Posts27 Kudos7 Solutions Post 4 of 7Report Re: Creating a linetype with parallel lines Options04-27-2015 06:53 AM in reply to: Lomb User Hi Josh Is that your company standard or your clients? If its your company standard could they not be revised to accept that? If its your clients (We have some with very detailed standards so I do understand) could you \"\"cheat by using mline then exploding so they are the single lines? Not ideal but sometimes you just have to \"\"cheat\"\"Reply Kudo |Lomb User Rank: Contributor How are ranks earned?21 Posts Post 5 of 7Report Re: Creating a linetype with parallel lines Options04-27-2015 06:59 AM in reply to: lesleys Hello lesleys Thanks for your quick reply again!Its for the standard in our company, we would like to have every drawing look excatly the same and not the mess we are having at the moment... I think you didnt see my desiered linetype correctly though, as it wouldnt work with mline: Its a constant line on the top, 3m gap -> 6m line -> 3m gap -> 6m line -> ..... Or am I missing something?"
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"docid": "D3275283#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_WCS_stand_for_in_AutoCAD\nWhat LT stands for in 'AutoCAD LT'?",
"text": "\"What LT stands for in 'Auto CAD LT'? Lt in autocad stands for nothing realy, The difference between LT and the full version of Auto CAD is that LT does not include 3d functions and does not support Lisp. Y …What does WC stand for reference to a toilet? It stands for \"\"Water Closet\"\" because calling it a toilet was once seemed rude Terwilliger 2,270 Contributions What does the abbreviation 'WC' stand for? The most common use of that abbreviation is to refer to a Water Closet (a small room containing a toilet and sink, though sometimes extended to refer to rooms with showers, tu …Dan Cooper 1 Contribution What does wc stand for? Water closet. Winston Churchill. In tennis, wc stand for Wild card. Holla IFya HEMI 5 Contributions What is Auto CAD? Auto CAD is a Computer Aided Drafting program produced by Autodesk."
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"docid": "D435086#0",
"title": "https://www.aosmithinternational.com/product-ranges/water-heaters/\nWater heaters",
"text": "English Nederlands Français Deutsch ItalianoРусскийEspañol Polski Português Belgique-FRBelgië-NLAbout Us A. O. Smith Corp. A. O. Smith Worldwide Vacancies Water heaters Indirect water heaters ITITSPHE – plate heat exchanger ST – storage vessel Renewables SGESGS – solar system with ITEIndirect solar system – ITEIndirect solar system – ITSCondensing water heaters BFC Cyclone Innovo Twister Instano Conventional water heaters ADMADMRADMPBFMEQ/EQHCOF – oil-fired Electric water heaters EESDREEcodesign BMS-interface Time for a new water heater ? Heating Boilers Upsilon Epsilon Cascade boiler systems Theta dual service Ecodesign Renewables Solar systems SGE – gas-solar water heater SGS – solar system with ITEIndirect solar system – ITEIndirect solar system – ITSEcodesign BMS-interface Parts Renewables Indirect solar system – ITEIndirect solar system – ITSCondensing water heater BFCInnovo Twister Instano Gas-fired water heaters ADMADMPADMRBTIBFMEQEQHCOF – Oil-fired Electric water heaters DREEESIndirect water heaters ITITSITEPHE – Plate heat exchanger ST- Storage vessel Boilers Upsilon Epsilon Maintenance & Accessoires brochure Flue systems Renewables SGESGS – Solar system with ITECondensing water heaters BFCInnovo Twister Instano Conventional water heaters BFMBoilers Upsilon Epsilon Library Product catalogues Flue Parts Parts & Accessories Certificates WRAS Certificate Product Fiches Energy Labels Spec Sheets Instruction Manuals Drawings BIM Autocad Drawings Contact Customer service Technical support Water heaters Sustainability and innovation have been key words throughout the 120 year history of A. O. Smith. As the inventor of a patented glass coating process, A. O. Smith knows like no other how to maximize the lifetime and quality of glass lined-steel water heating appliances. A. O. Smith offers a wide range of water heaters. Through constant innovation, at production level and application level, A. O. Smith maintains its leading position in the market. This applies both to the choice of materials and components used in the manufacturing process, as well as to the efficiency of the finished products. Water heaters ITPHE – plate heat exchanger ST – storage vessel ITSITE – indirect tank EESDREADMPSGESGS – solar system with ITEIndirect solar system – ITEITS – Indirect solar system Epsilon COF – oil-fired EQ/EQHBFMBTIADMRADMInstano Twister Innovo BFC Cyclone ABFC Cyclone BFC Cyclone is a fully room-sealed condensing high-efficiency water heater (97% gross). Flexible flue options allow this water heater to be placed almost anywhere. This water heater is fitted with an automatic gas/air premix burning system including burner modulation. BFC Cyclone is standard delivered with low-maintenance powered anodes."
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"docid": "D3214727#0",
"title": "http://what-when-how.com/autocad-vba/using-groups-grouping-objects-autocad-vba/\nUsing Groups (Grouping Objects) (AutoCAD VBA)",
"text": "\"Using Groups (Grouping Objects) (Auto CAD VBA)Auto CAD provides a Groups collection that allows you to group objects together just as you do when creating selection sets, except that Group objects are more permanent. Groups have similarities to blocks, too, but groups have the advantage that their objects can still be added and deleted individually using the Append Item and Remove Item methods. Creating a New Group The Add method of the Groups collection is used to create a new group, and the Item method is used with a name or an index value to access an existing Group object from the collection. Listing 14.10 shows the Add AGroup macro, which creates a group and appends a Circle object and a Line object before setting the group’s color to green. Figure 14.13 shows the two objects in the group as a result of running this macro. To run this macro, enter the Add AGroup macro into the Code window for This-Drawing. Then return to Auto CAD and run the macro from the Macros dialog box. Figure 14.13 Circle and Line objects added to a group by the Add AGroup macro (Listing 14.10)Listing 14.10: Add AGroup Macro Analysis• Line 1 starts the Add AGroup macro, which creates Line and Circle objects and adds them to a group. The group can then be treated as a single entity when setting its attributes, such as color and highlighting.• Line 2 declares the Group Object variable as being capable of referencing a Group object.• Line 3 declares the Objects For Group array as being capable of containing elements that can reference Entity objects. Elements in this array will be assigned references to all the objects in the group.• Lines 4 and 5 declare the variables that will be set up to refer to the Circle and Line objects that will form the group.• Line 6 declares the array that will be assigned the coordinates of the center of the circle, and the radius that will define its size.• Lines 7 and 8 declare the arrays that will hold the two endpoints defining the line.• Line 9 declares Count as the counter variable used by the For loop.• Lines 10 and 11 assign values that define the position for the center of the circle and the radius.• Line 12 calls the Add Circle method to create a new Circle object, passing the center position and radius as arguments.• Lines 13 and 14 assign the values denoting the coordinates of the two endpoints defining the line.• Line 15 calls the Add Line method to create a new line, passing the arrays containing the two endpoints as arguments.• Line 16 redefines the Objects For Group array so that it will be large enough to contain the number of objects currently associated with the Model Space object.• Line 17 starts the For loop that initially sets the Count variable to zero, so that it can access the first element in the Object For Group and Model Space collection arrays."
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"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110421224009AAf2Y7u\nAnybody know how to change the text size in autocad?",
"text": "\"Computers & Internet Programming & Design Anybody know how to change the text size in autocad? So i'm having a problem changing the size like whenever i type in text on command it is a normal size and when i hit the enter it gets super big it is driving me crazy pls someone can tell me how to change the size smaller Follow 5 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Looks like the text size has been fixed permanently from the Text Dialogue. 1-First check the name of the style that text has been written with. ( Select the text and hit the properties button. Check the name of the style from the list of properties. Say it is written in Style1). 2-Now go to FORMAT------Text Style Select the Style1 ( or whatever name of the style you found in step 1) from the left side box. 3- On the right you will find a particular Height value entered in the box... Change it to 0.00 4-Apply and close. Now change the height as you were trying before ...hopefully you won't be disappointed. Koduru · 7 years ago0 0 Comment Right-click on the text or mtext object Select properties In the properties window, find \"\"height.\"\""
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"docid": "D3272364#0",
"title": "http://feminism2014.catherinehoman.com/marilyn-fryes-summary/\nMarilyn Fryeâs Summary",
"text": "Marilyn Frye’s Summary February 10, 2014 Uncategorized Jasmine In Section I, Page 11, Paragraphs 1-3For teacher buy fast autodesk autocad plant 3d 2015 3 1 5 autodesk autocad lt 2011 foundations of photography: black x6 free download Premium 2012 student price Graphisoft archicad 13 low price for students pixologic mechanical 2014 crack, microsoft pixologic Nuance pdf converter professional 7 low price Premium 2012 student price 2006 7 microsoft autodesk autocad civil lynda com PHP with My SQL Adobe creative suite 5 5 design premium PHP with My SQL PHP with My SQL PHP with My SQL In this particular section of the reading oppression was operationally defined by using the root word: “pressed”. Frye used this word in such a manner to show that being oppressed means to be an immobilized group of people, and that when a group is under oppression they are reduced to becoming a product of their environment and a part of a vicious cycle. Frye also described the “double bind” that oppression forces onto the oppressed people, and how no matter what the situation presented is: the oppressed are expected to grin and bear furthermore playing into the perpetuity of the oppression. However, Frye described that if the oppressed people show opposition to their situation they are “perceived as mean, bitter, angry, or dangerous” which further pushes the oppressed into an additional and even deeper bind because people show very high disinterest in interacting with those types of people. Another example provided to further discuss the double bind within the oppressed group was that “it is common in the United States that women, especially younger women, are in a bind where neither sexual activity nor sexual inactivity is all right”. When she made this statement, Frye was describing the struggle that heterosexual women have to go through on both spectrums of sexuality exploration. It was noted that “a women is open to censure and punishment for being loose, unprincipled, or a whore” when she is sexually active; furthermore causing oppressed women to alter their behavior allowing them to play a role in their own oppression. However on the other side of the spectrum just the opposite occurs and just about the same if not even more scrutiny is imposed onto the oppressed woman. For example, if the oppressed woman chooses to avoid all forms of sexual behavior “she is constantly harassed by men who try to persuade her into it and pressure her to “relax” and “let her down”. If the oppressed woman decides not to oblige her true sexuality is questioned for the very meaning of what it’s worth."
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"docid": "D2707370#0",
"title": "http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/16250/shapefile-attributes-to-autocad-annotation\nShapefile attributes to Autocad Annotation",
"text": "\"_Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Shapefile attributes to Autocad Annotationup vote14down votefavorite5How can I export the attribute information for the shapefile/feature class to Autocad Annotation/Text? I'm able to export the shapefile to autocad but unable to get the attributes in annotation. Also Let me know if there any any way we can append attributes in autocad without using blocks.convert autocadshare improve this questionedited Dec 13 '16 at 6:34Poly Geo ♦49.5k 16 72 213asked Oct 27 '11 at 20:45Ramakrishna Billakanti424 4 8 19how are you able to get shapefile and no annotation? Just need to know what software (version, map, architect, etc?) you have and how you are attempting. – Brad Nesom Oct 27 '11 at 21:061Brad, I m using Arc Map 10.1 release for converting my shapefile to autocad – Ramakrishna Billakanti Oct 27 '11 at 23:12are you using the conversion toolbox? is you cad data georeferenced by autocad or esri? – Brad Nesom Oct 28 '11 at 3:02I must have read 6 times and even worked through a solution before I realized you are wanting attributes in autocad. – Brad Nesom Oct 28 '11 at 4:00Yes Brad the data has coordinates in both autocad and GIS, yep I want to get the attributes in autocad."
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"docid": "D2914935#0",
"title": "http://www.cadforum.cz/forum_en/forum_posts.asp?TID=10795&title=hatch-how-to-close-all-boundaries\nHatch, How to close all boundaries",
"text": "\"Author Message Topic Search Topic Options Post Reply Create New Topic Printable Version Translate Topicrronald_25Members Profile Find Members Posts Newbie Joined: 25. Nov.2014 Location: United States Using: Autocad 2014 Status: Offline Points: 2Topic: Hatch, How to close all boundaries Posted: 25. Nov.2014 at 10:14ANCHORFREE_VERSION=\"\"623161526\"\"var _AF2$ = {'SN':'HSSHIELD00ID','IP':'209.73.136.37','CH':'HSSCNL100395','CT':'z306,z234','HST':'','AFH':'hss349','RN': Math.floor (Math.random ()*999),'TOP': (parent.location!=document.location||top.location!=document.location)?0:1,'AFVER':'3.42','fbw':false,'FBWCNT':0,'FBWCNTNAME':'FBWCNT_CHROME','NOFBWNAME':'NO_FBW_CHROME','B':'c','VER': 'nonus'};if (_AF2$. TOP==1) {document.write (\"\" \"\");}Hi all, I just learn autocad from book, and I have a problem when doing the hatch, because it seems there are some open boundaries even though I cant seem to find it. Is there a way for me to automatically close all possible boundaries so I can hatch it?ps: Im using autocad 2015thanks Vladimir Michl Members Profile Find Members Posts Visit Members Homepage Moderator Group CAD Studio a.s. Joined: 26. Jul.2007 Location: Czech Republic Using: Autodesk software Status: Offline Points: 1707 Posted: 25. Nov.2014 at 11:28Yes, you can use the HPGAPTOL variable to increase the hatch tolerance to \"\"gaps\"\" in the boundaries. Vladimir Michl (moderator)CAD Studio - www.cadstudio.cz - Autodesk reseller John Connor Members Profile Find Members Posts Senior Member Joined: 01. Feb.2011 Location: United States Using: Auto CAD 2018 Status: Offline Points: 6827 Posted: 25. Nov.2014 at 11:32Try changing the hatch gap tolerance which is normally set at 0.00 to something much higher."
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"docid": "D2257563#0",
"title": "http://forums.augi.com/showthread.php?62658-What-are-the-difference-between-AutoCAD-and-AutoCAD-LT\nThread: What are the difference between AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT",
"text": "\"2007-06-13, 06:34 AM #1avinash00002002Active Member Join Date 2005-02Posts 95What are the difference between Auto CAD and Auto CAD LTCan anyone tell me the difference between Auto CAD 2008 and Auto CAD 2008 LT version. LT is different than normal version. LT has all the future like normal Auto CAD there is a lots of comparision of price also. why? We have a Auto CAD 2002 but our boss tells me to upgrade it to 2008 but its price is to high for our company. I am looking for the difference betwn these Auto CADs. Avinash Reply With Quote2007-06-13, 08:46 AM #2Filipe Francisco Português - Programação Moderator Join Date 2001-12Location * PORTUGAL * Sintra *Posts 859Re: What are the difference between Auto CAD and Auto CAD LTHere's a link form Autodesk explain the diferences http://images.autodesk.com/adsk/file...son_matrix.pdf Cheers,Filipe Francisco Auto CAD 2009 Certified Associative Auto CAD 2009 Certified Professionalmy CADtips.com http://www.mycadtips.com Reply With Quote2007-06-13, 11:57 AM #3CGMModérateur Forum Français Join Date 2005-10Location France - 68Posts 761Re: What are the difference between Auto CAD and Auto CAD LTHello Avinash, This following list is not an exhaustive list of differences,but it may give you a quick idea: The LT version stands for 'Lite' so certain elements have been turned off. No 3d, poor image support, no rendering, no custom LISP routines (has improved CUI customisation though), no sheet manager. I use LT 2008, it's has lots of new functions which you do not have in the full version of Autocad 2002; such as dynamic blocks, new express tool commands, improved dimensioning, mtext (also for Attributes), better plotting of line-weights. In all if like me you have a tight budget, and don't actually require the commands that have been turned off LT is a good compromise."
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"docid": "D79334#0",
"title": "http://www.fanmechanics.com/\nFanMechanics.com",
"text": "Fan Mechanics.com Fan Mechanics.com - Fan Software for Fan Manufacturers. Fan Mechanics.com is owned by H & R Resources - created in 2001 to supply the fan industry with fan design and engineering software at affordable prices. Experienced in the design and manufacturing of Centrifugal and Axial fans for over 30 years with companies such as Howden, Novenco, Aerex and Chicago Blower and with over 25 years spent in the development of software for fan selection and design!H & R Resources know about fan problems, how to solve them and most importantly how to design fans correctly in the first place. Contact H & R Resources for your fan needs. Software : Centrix Fan Software Try Centrix software, the advanced centrifugal fan selection & design program. Centrix selects, designs, costs and produces Autocad drawings on the fly. Axial Selection Software Axial fan selection software is no longer available. Silencer Software Use Silencer design software to size and cost rectangular and circular attenuators. For fans and other air movement applications. Belt Guard Software Use Belt Guard Designer to produce belt guard drawings quickly and easily."
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"docid": "D374418#0",
"title": "http://english-aytuto.blogspot.com/2012/07/show-command-bar-in-autocad.html\nShow the command bar in AUTOCAD",
"text": "\"Show the command bar in AUTOCADOne of the most important elements of AUTOCAD is the command ba r. This bar is the means used by the program to communicate with us and give us information. Sometimes you may inadvertently wind up the AUTOCAD command bar or simply \"\"disappear\"\" without reason or cause. Working without this bar can be a hassle so it is advisable to recover soon. Today I'll show how to get the command bar reappear in place. To do this we have two methods:- The first is easy. To do this we just need to write using the keyboard command \"\" commandline \"\". And then press ENTER. You can give the impression that our command is not being written anywhere, but we should not worry, we simply can not see it because the command bar is hidden. Everything you type will be registered in it but not see it.- The second method is to press the CTRL and 9. While holding down CTRL key pressed 9, immediately show the command bar to its original place."
},
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"docid": "D690190#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/programming/autocad/how-to-set-up-autocad-2014/\nHow to Set Up AutoCAD 2014",
"text": "Programming Auto CAD How to Set Up Auto CAD 2014How to Set Up Auto CAD 2014Related Book Auto CAD 2014 For Dummies By Bill Fane, David Byrnes These are the basic steps it takes to create, edit, view, and plot a new drawing in Auto CAD 2014. Here is an idea of what the finished product looks like. You can find the files used in this sequence of steps. Just download afd03.zip. The Zip file contains imperial and metric versions of the base plate exercise at various stages, and the Read Me file on the Downloads tab describes the files in details. Pay attention to feedback from Auto CAD. Glance at the messages the program sends after each step via the command line or the Dynamic Input tooltip so that you become familiar with the names of commands and their options. In this first set of steps, you create a new drawing from a template, change a few settings to establish a 1:10 scale, and save the drawing: Start Auto CAD for your version and operating system by double-clicking the Auto CAD 2014 – English shortcut on the Windows desktop. If you don’t have an Auto CAD shortcut on the desktop but are using Windows XP or Windows 7: Choose Start→ [All] Programs→Autodesk→Auto CAD 2014 – English→Auto CAD 2014 – English. Windows 8: On the Start screen, click the tile labeled Auto CAD 2014 – English."
},
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"docid": "D964576#0",
"title": "http://www.beyondmech.com/pro-e/cad-topic-33.html\n.",
"text": "Home List of Contents - Pro E / Creo Downloads - CAD G space - Concepts and Renderings Read more help topics here If you think of mechanical CAD, the first thing that comes in your mind is AUTOCAD. AUTOCAD is developed and distributed by AUTODESK INC. This CAD software is mainly used for creating 2D drawings although it can be used for 3D modeling. In my opinion, 3D modeling is not that user friendly but when it comes to 2D drafting it is the best software available compared to others.http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk- autocad/overview Autodesk Inventor is developed and distributed by AUTODESK INC. It directly competes with major 3D CAD modeling softwares like Creo, NX, Catia, Solid works etc.http://www.autodesk.com/products/autodesk- inventor- family/overview Creo parametric formally known as Pro Engineer is developed and marketed by Parametric Technology Corporation (PTC). It is a CAD/CAM/CAE supported software. Pro Engineer was the first mechanical CAD software to bring parametric feature based 3D modeling. Recently Pro Engineer was replaced by Creo parametric series. Easy user interface and powerful modeling options are advantages here. Creo can be easily configured with Windchill (PLM).http://www.ptc.com/product/creo/List of mechanical CAD softwares Powered by Here is the list of CAD softwares that are focused mainly on mechanical design and parametric modeling."
},
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"docid": "D3296994#0",
"title": "https://www.cfd-online.com/Forums/siemens/55874-cad-star-ccm.html\nFrom Cad to Star-CCM+",
"text": "\"February 19, 2007, 09:50 From Cad to Star-CCM+ # 1Kasper Skriver Guest Posts: n/a Hi I am wondering how people are using CAD along with Star-CCM+. Which format are you exporting and importing? Importing the stl format turns out bad and the sat (acis) format is not possible. I prefer to import parasolid in CCM+, but the format is not exported from Auto Cad as standard. Can you give advices on how to come from sat to parasolid (is there a thirdparty freeware tool)? I have seen that Crossroads 3D is a good and free coverter, but I can't find a copy. Anyone? I know that it is possible in Gambit, but i don't want to rely on Gambit in the future. BR. Kasper Skriver February 19, 2007, 14:36 Re: From Cad to Star-CCM+ # 2SWGuest Posts: n/ayou need to ask your account manager."
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"docid": "D2755231#0",
"title": "https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-forum/default-line-weight-setting/td-p/3285653/page/2\n",
"text": "\"Alfred. NESWADBARank: Consultant How are ranks earned? Expert Elite22469 Posts5456 Kudos2909 Solutions5 Ideas Post 21 of 33Report Re: Default line weight setting Options04-21-2014 01:32 PM in reply to: clemay Hi,>> Auto CAD will not let you set your default lineweight to .00 in the Format Lineweight section, only by layer, ctb, etc... Really? I can't reproduce that. Besides of that I would never set that value to anything else than \"\"by Layer\"\" ... I can set the current lineweight to 0.00 and that is stored within the drawing. So if I close the drawing and reopen it, the value is set to 0.00 ==> if you close the drawing with saving (after setting it to 0.00) and then open it and look to the value your setting is another value than you set before? If so you might have any tools installed that turns that setting when starting Auto CAD or when opening a document. One important thing that is needed for clarification: You wrote:>> Auto CAD will not let you set your default lineweight to .00 in the Format Lineweight section, only by layer, ctb, etc... I'm not sure it that is a typo or we are speaking about different dialogs, my dialog \"\"Format ==> Lineweight\"\" looks like that:...but there I can't see an option to set any value to \"\"CTB\"\" (or anything similar). Are we speaking about the same dialog?- alfred -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alfred NESWADBA Ingenieur Studio HOLLAUS ... www.hollaus.at ------------------------------------------------------------------------- (not an Autodesk consultant)Reply1 Kudo Kudo | \""
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"docid": "D2394054#0",
"title": "http://www.computeraideddesignguide.com/autocad-fonts/\nAutoCAD fonts",
"text": "Home / Tips & Tutorials / Auto CAD fonts Auto CAD fonts Antone August 11, 2014 Tips & Tutorials 0 Comments Auto CAD fonts are stored in SHX files. Recent versions of Auto CAD may have more Auto CAD fonts files compared older versions, but if you are still not satisfied with the number of fonts Auto CAD is putting to your use, here is a trick you need to consider using. You might opt to download more SHX Auto CAD fonts, or simply use your windows font in Auto CAD. Download Auto CAD fonts Here is a link where you can download Auto CAD fontscadcorner.ca Or simply look up on the internet for “SHX files download”To let Auto CAD see the fonts downloaded, you need to paste those files in the right directory. SHX file are located in C:\\Program Files\\Autodesk\\Auto CAD 2013\\Fonts (if you installed Auto CAD in the default location)Once added, restart Auto CAD and you will be able to notice the new fonts added to Auto CAD font list Adding more fonts to Auto CADIf you are looking for how to add more fonts to Auto CAD, check the post written by Edwin Prakoso or the post written by Greg about Auto CAD fonts. Check out similar articles... Linetype in Auto CAD Best Mouse for CAD in 2018Tags: adding autocad fonts, autocad font, Autocad fonts, autocad linetype, cad software, downloading autocad fonts, how to change autocad fonts, linetype in autocad, using autocad fonts"
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{
"docid": "D2797009#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/programming/autocad/how-to-set-linetype-and-dimension-scales-in-autocad-2014/\nHow to Set Linetype and Dimension Scales in AutoCAD 2014",
"text": "Programming Auto CADHow to Set Linetype and Dimension Scales in Auto CAD 2014How to Set Linetype and Dimension Scales in Auto CAD 2014Related Book Auto CAD 2014 For Dummies By Bill Fane, David Byrnes Even if you’ve engraved the drawing scale factor on your desk and written it on your hand, Auto CAD 2014 doesn’t know the drawing scale until you enter it. Keeping Auto CAD in the dark is fine as long as you’re just drawing continuous lines and curves representing real-world geometry because you draw these objects at their real-world size, without worrying about plot scale. However, as soon as you start using noncontinuous dash-dot linetypes (line patterns that contain gaps in them), you need to tell Auto CAD how to scale the gaps in the linetypes based on the plot scale. If you forget this, the dash-dot linetype patterns can look waaaay too big or too small. The scale factor that controls dash-dot linetypes is found in a system variable called LTScale (as in, Line Type Scale). You can change this setting at any time, but it’s best to set it correctly when you’re setting up the drawing. The following steps include directions for typing system variable and command names. To set the linetype scale at the keyboard, follow these steps: Type LTSCALE (or LTS) and press Enter. Auto CAD responds with a prompt, asking you for the scale factor. The value at the end of the prompt is the current linetype scale setting, as shown in the following command line example: Enter new linetype scale factor <1.0000>: Type the value you want for the linetype scale and press Enter."
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"docid": "D3397537#0",
"title": "https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/importing-eps-dcs-autocad-files.html\nImporting EPS files",
"text": "On this page Importing EPS files Importing DCS files Importing Auto CAD files Applies to: Illustrator Illustrator CCLast Published: February 15, 2017Importing EPS files Encapsulated Post Script (EPS) is a popular file format for transferring vector artwork between applications. You can bring artwork from EPS files into Illustrator using the Open command, the Place command, the Paste command, and the drag-and-drop feature. Keep the following in mind when working with EPS artwork: When you open or embed an EPS file that was created in another application, Illustrator converts all objects to native Illustrator objects. However, if the file contains data that Illustrator doesn’t recognize, some loss of data may occur. As a result, unless you need to edit the individual objects in an EPS file, it’s best to link to the file rather than open or embed it. EPS format does not support transparency; therefore, it is not a good choice for placing transparent artwork from other applications into Illustrator. Instead, use PDF 1.4 format for this purpose. You may receive an error message when printing or saving artwork that includes linked EPS files, if those files were saved in binary format (for example, in Photoshop's default EPS format). In this case, resave the EPS files in ASCII format, embed the linked files into the Illustrator artwork, print to a Binary print port instead of an ASCII print port, or save the artwork in AI or PDF format instead of EPS format. If you are color-managing artwork in a document, embedded EPS images are part of the document and therefore color-managed when sent to a printing device."
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"docid": "D2951620#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-create-a-dimension-style-in-autocad-2014.html\nHow to Create a Dimension Style in AutoCAD 2014",
"text": "Programming Auto CADHow to Create a Dimension Style in Auto CAD 2014How to Create a Dimension Style in Auto CAD 2014Related Book Auto CAD 2014 For Dummies By Bill Fane, David Byrnes A dimension style (or dimstyle, for short) is a collection of drawing settings, called dimension variables (or dimvars, for short) in Auto CAD 2014, which are a special class of the system variables. If you do need to create your own dimension styles or you want to tweak existing ones, use the DIMSTYle command. You can invoke it by clicking the small, diagonal arrow in the lower-right corner of the Dimensions panel of the Annotate tab on the Ribbon. The Dimension Style Manager dialog box opens. Every drawing comes with a default dimension style named Standard (for imperial [feet-and-inches] drawings) or ISO-25 (for metric drawings) and a matching annotative style. Although you can use and modify the Standard or ISO-25 style, you are encouraged to leave them as is and create your own dimension style (s) for the settings that are appropriate to your work. This approach ensures that you can use the default style as a reference. More important, it avoids a potential naming conflict that can change the way your dimensions look if the current drawing is inserted into another drawing. When you install Auto CAD, it checks with the operating system (OS) to see what country was selected when the OS was installed, and then sets its measurement system accordingly. If you’re in the United States or one of the few other countries that still use imperial units, the default dimension style is Standard; most of the rest of the world defaults to ISO-25."
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"docid": "D690190#0",
"title": "http://www.dummies.com/programming/autocad/how-to-set-up-autocad-2014/\nHow to Set Up AutoCAD 2014",
"text": "Programming Auto CAD How to Set Up Auto CAD 2014How to Set Up Auto CAD 2014Related Book Auto CAD 2014 For Dummies By Bill Fane, David Byrnes These are the basic steps it takes to create, edit, view, and plot a new drawing in Auto CAD 2014. Here is an idea of what the finished product looks like. You can find the files used in this sequence of steps. Just download afd03.zip. The Zip file contains imperial and metric versions of the base plate exercise at various stages, and the Read Me file on the Downloads tab describes the files in details. Pay attention to feedback from Auto CAD. Glance at the messages the program sends after each step via the command line or the Dynamic Input tooltip so that you become familiar with the names of commands and their options. In this first set of steps, you create a new drawing from a template, change a few settings to establish a 1:10 scale, and save the drawing: Start Auto CAD for your version and operating system by double-clicking the Auto CAD 2014 – English shortcut on the Windows desktop. If you don’t have an Auto CAD shortcut on the desktop but are using Windows XP or Windows 7: Choose Start→ [All] Programs→Autodesk→Auto CAD 2014 – English→Auto CAD 2014 – English. Windows 8: On the Start screen, click the tile labeled Auto CAD 2014 – English."
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"docid": "D3240873#0",
"title": "http://www.zwsoft.com/zwcad_forum/thread-2837-1-1.html\nHow to reset autocad configuration? reset toolbar in autocad, toolbar missing",
"text": "Greene Newbieposts: 14Registered: 2012-7-6Message 1 of 2How to reset autocad configuration? reset toolbar in autocad, toolbar missing22-06-2013 10:01 . am | View his/her posts only How to reset autocad configuration? How to reset toolbar in autocad? Some autocad toolbars missing. How to set the config back to default? I need to get my setting back to normal, reset autocad 2011 to default settings, reset autocad profile. My menu is mess, the tool bar is not on the right place, autocad toolbars disappeared, some of my autocad toolbars gone. Similar Threads· No access to part configurations in component configurations ? · icons - toolbars· Creating profiles and color map · ZW3D 2018 CAD New Features---Configuration & Reused Library· Plotter configuration: problem attaching a PMP · Locate weldment profile Similar Threads 0 Kudos Reply Quote Tags: reset, configuration, profile, toolbars"
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"docid": "D3240868#0",
"title": "http://www.ccadinc.com/autocad-tutorials-changing-default-settings.html\nCCAD's AutoCAD Tutorials",
"text": "CCAD's Auto CAD Tutorials Changing the Default Settings for New Drawings When you begin a new Auto CAD drawing, the new file is based on a template file. Basically a template file is an Auto CAD drawing file (.dwg) with a dwt extension. Even if you don't consciously select a template when you begin a new drawing, one is selected for you. The default new drawing template is acad.dwt. The template file provides the initial values for drawing based settings. The Auto CAD drawing environment consists of application based settings and drawing based settings. Application based settings are independent of the current drawing, meaning that all the drawings you open will use the same application settings. Examples of application settings are the background color, command window appearance and behavior, Object Snap settings and Dynamic Input settings. Drawing based settings are dependent on the current drawing. While drawing based settings might be the same in many or all drawings, changing a drawing based setting will not affect any drawing except the current one."
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"docid": "D2914934#0",
"title": "https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/autocad/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/AutoCAD-Core/files/GUID-410ECEBF-7CC2-4000-A45E-18F1F6BEE423-htm.html\n-HATCH (Command)",
"text": "-HATCH (Command)Products and versions covered By: Help In-Product View SHARE ADD TO COLLECTIONUses command prompts to fill an enclosed area or selected objects with a hatch pattern, solid fill, or gradient fill. The following prompts are displayed. Internal Point Determines a boundary from existing objects that form an enclosed area around the specified point. Pick Internal Point While specifying internal points, you can right-click in the drawing area at any time to display a shortcut menu that contains several options. If you turn on Island Detection, objects that enclose areas within the outermost boundary are detected as islands. How HATCH detects objects using this option depends on which island detection method is specified. Note: Red circles are displayed at unconnected endpoints of boundary objects to identify gaps in the hatch boundary. These circles are temporary and can be removed with REDRAW or REGEN. Properties Specifies new hatch pattern properties to apply. Pattern Name—Predefined or Custom Specifies a predefined or custom pattern in the PAT file format such as acad.pat or acadlt.pat."
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"docid": "D2379015#0",
"title": "http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-2007-2008-2009/annotation-scale-in-paper-space/td-p/2442516\n",
"text": "\"esivt1Post 1 of 22Report Annotation Scale in Paper Space Options9842 Views, 21 Replies03-05-2009 05:55 AMI'm still pretty new to annotation scales and think I'm missing something obvious with the annotation scale in paperspace. I'm working in some of our drawings and when in paperspace the annotative scale is set to 1:1 while others have 1\"\" = 1' and others have 1\"\" = 1\"\". I want change them to all be the same but you can't change the annotative scale in paperspace. Where is this set and can it be changed? Thanks Solved! by figueiredo-pena. See the answer in context.1 Kudo Kudo |I was facing the same problem with acad lt 2015 and saw this thread. Because no one really understood @esivt1 question I figured it could be useful to leave here the solution: When you open autocad's template it is set in milimeters. If you want to set it to meters you use -dwgunits. The last question in the command line is \"\"scale objects in current drawing to reflect change in units?\"\"."
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"docid": "D925043#0",
"title": "https://www.landfx.com/kb/autocad-fxcad/files/item/2658-cad-default.html\nSet the Latest Version of AutoCAD or F/X CAD as the Default for Opening DWG Files",
"text": "Set the Latest Version of Auto CAD or F/X CAD as the Default for Opening DWG Files Issue You need to set the latest version of Auto CAD or F/X CAD as the default program for opening CAD drawings (DWG files). For example, you may have: Upgraded to the latest version of CAD but your DWG files are opening with a previous version Tried to open a drawing and received the following error message: Auto CAD is no longer the default application associated with DWG files. What do you want to do? You might see this message after uninstalling Auto CAD or F/X CAD 2017. It's a known issue that can be resolved using the steps on this page. Solution You can resolve this issue using the Auto CAD DWG Launcher – a utility that automatically tells your computer to use the most recent installed version of Auto CAD or F/X CAD to open all DWG files (CAD drawings). The steps for configuring the DWG Launcher will vary depending on whether you have a Windows 7 or 10 operating system. Windows 10Windows 7Windows 10Right-click any existing DWG file (Auto CAD drawing) on your computer to open the menu pictured to the right. Select Open with. Then select Choose another app from the submenu that opens."
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"docid": "D2141521#0",
"title": "http://www.afralisp.net/autocad/tutorials/controlling-complex-linetypes.php\nControlling Complex Linetypes",
"text": "\"Controlling Complex Linetypesby Kenny Ramage See: Creating Custom Linetypes Creating Complex Linetypes Since Auto CAD R13, text can be part of the repeating pattern in a line. Lines with repeating text are called complex linetypes. The definition of linetypes are stored in an ascii text file with a . LIN file extension. The acad.lin file contains default linetypes and this file can be edited to include complex linetypes. Linetype definitions can also be defined in a separate . LIN file with a unique name, such as ltyeshp.lin in the C:\\Users\\ User Name \\App Data\\Roaming\\Autodesk\\Auto CAD 2010\\R18.0\\enu\\Support\\ (or similar) directory. You can use a text editor such as Windows Notepad or DOS Edit to create and modify complex linetypes. The repeating segments for complex lines are defined in the same manner as the simple linetype. In a complex linetype, brackets are used to enclose the description of text to be repeated along the line."
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"docid": "D640829#0",
"title": "https://grabcad.com/questions/how-to-render-in-autocad\nHow to render in AutoCad ?",
"text": "\"How to render in Auto Cad ? Surajmal8 Feb, 2012 04:05 AMRendering in Auto Cad 2012Answer Comments 124 Answers Sudhir Gill Answered on 8 Feb, 2012 05:04 AMI'm not quite sure about Auto CAD 2012 but it will be quite similar to 2011. Answered with a tutorial: https://grabcad.com/tutorials/how-to-render-in-autocad Upvote 16 Upvoted 17Downvote 0 Downvoted 1Comments 1A3NCADAnswered on 10 May, 2012 10:08 PMExport your model to the fusion-technology (integrated in Auto CAD 2011 & later) or render with Autodesk Showcase. Upvote 9 Upvoted 10Downvote 0 Downvoted 1Comments 2Sudhir Gill Answered on 8 Feb, 2012 04:44 AMWhat i like most about Auto CAD rendering is the SUN. You can use the sun settings for the shadows etc. Well as Kirk said, rendering in Auto CAD is not very good as compared to Bunkspeed, Photo View 360º etc. Upvote 8 Upvoted 9Downvote 0 Downvoted 1Comments 0L. J. Smee Answered on 27 Oct, 2012 11:19 AMWell actually, if you know what you're doing, rendering in Auto Cad gives you similar or even better results than Photo View360 or something. Ever fiddled around with the advanced render settings? Guess not. Never rely on the predefined render quality settings."
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"docid": "D3040520#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/import-or-insert-autocad-drawings-pictures-and-clip-art-f05e556d-a158-4e16-9bd8-5d45071c9b8c\nImport or insert graphics into Visio drawings",
"text": "There are two ways to work with Auto CAD drawings, pictures, clip art, and other graphic files in Visio: you can import them to start a new Visio drawing, or you can insert them into an existing Visio drawing.2016, 2013 2010 2007Import a graphics file to start a new Visio drawing You can import graphics files of different formats to start a new Visio drawing by using the Open command on the File tab. The following graphics file formats are supported: Auto CAD Drawing File Format (.dwg, .dxf)Compressed Enhanced Metafile (.emz)Enhanced Metafile (.emf)Graphics Interchange Format (.gif)JPEG File Interchange Format (.jpg)Portable Network Graphics (.png)Scalable Vector Graphics Drawing (.svg, .svgz)Tag Image File Format (.tif, .tiff)Windows Bitmap (.bmp, .dib)Windows Metafile (.wmf)Note: File formats may vary slightly between language versions. You may not get exactly the same results if you import files created in different language versions. On the File tab, click Open and then browse to the location of the file that you want to import. In the Files of type box, click the file format of the file you want to import. If you don't see the file format listed, Visio doesn't have a file filter for that format. Try saving the document in a format Visio can open. Select the file, and then click Open. Top of page Insert a graphics file into an existing Visio drawing You can insert Auto CAD drawings, pictures, and clip art into an existing Visio drawing by using commands on the Insert tab. Insert an Auto CAD drawing On the Insert tab, click CAD Drawing."
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"docid": "D2652456#0",
"title": "http://scenic-shop.com/wp/2008/07/autocad-imperial-metric-conversions/\nAutoCAD Imperial & Metric Conversions",
"text": "Auto CAD Imperial & Metric Conversions Posted on July 30, 2008Yesterday a friend asked me how to convert an Auto CAD drawing from metric to imperial. He needed to dimension in inches and draw imperial sized objects inside a metric drawing. Turns out the Autocad help is not so helpful on this specific subject. Units & Units: So here’s the deal, Auto CAD “thinks” in a drawing units. These drawing units don’t have a real world size. The only relation to real world size they have is the name that we assign to them in the units dialogue box. But a name doesn’t mean a thing to Auto CAD. 1 metric drawing unit = 1 imperial drawing unit = 1 mile drawing unit. Example: when you copy & paste a 12″x12″ rectangle into any drawing, Auto CAD really pastes a 12 unit x 12 unit rectangle. If you paste that same 12”x12” rectangle into a millimeter based drawing, the rectangle will only be 12 mm x 12 mm."
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"docid": "D1043669#0",
"title": "http://www.zwsoft.com/zwcad_forum/thread-3149-1-1.html\ndraw sliding door in autocad",
"text": "draw sliding door in autocad04-11-2013 11:10 . am | View his/her posts onlyhow to draw sliding door in autocad ? autocad contains Dynamic blocks which is an amazing feature, but they can be complicated. And here we will teach you many techniques that you can use in your own blocks. The door will do the following: 1. In a new drawing using architectural units, create a Door layer and make it the current layer. 2. Draw a rectangle 1-1/2″ x 30″. This is the door. 3. Start the ARC command and use the Center option."
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"docid": "D511575#0",
"title": "http://wiki.bk.tudelft.nl/toi-pedia/AutoCAD_Page_setup_and_Printing_Basic\nAutoCAD Page setup and Printing Basic",
"text": "Auto CAD Page setup and Printing Basic Contents [ hide ] [ 1 2 3 4 ]1 Introduction2 Layout: Model Space v.s. Paper Space2.1 Page Setup3 Viewports3.1 Creating viewports3.2 Activating a Viewport3.3 Set viewport scale3.4 Hide the viewport border from the plot4 Line weights and printing colors4.1 Color Tables4.2 Using Color Tables4.3 Object Color5 Plotting5.1 Preview the plot5.2 Plotting a Layout6 Related information Introduction This tutorial covers how to make a basic page setup in Auto CAD in order to print your drawing (s). Printing in Auto CAD is (historically) called plotting . This tutorial assumes that you're drawing is set up in millimeters (in model space, 1 unit represents 1 mm). Please make sure you're drawing and units are set up correctly!Layout: Model Space v.s. Paper Space Drawings are constructed in Model Space, visible in the Model tab in Auto CAD. There is also one or more Layout Tabs. These display the contents of a Layout, also referred to as Paper Space. As the name suggests, these are to create layouts intended for plotting (printing) your drawings on paper. Switch to the Layout 1 tab which should be present by default in new drawings: By default, Auto CAD creates a white sheet with one viewport that displays the contents of your model space. More on that a little further on. First you have to setup your paper: Page Setup Click right on the Layout tab and choose Page Setup Manager... : The following dialog will display: Auto CAD selects the active Layout by default, so you can proceed by clicking Modify for the selected Layout."
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"docid": "D898247#0",
"title": "http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-2553517/laptop-autocad-3dmax-adobe.html\nBest laptop for AutoCAD, 3Dmax, Adobe CC",
"text": "\"Solved Best laptop for Auto CAD, 3Dmax, Adobe CCTags: Laptops Adobe CADLast response: December 19, 2016 9:59 AM in Laptop General Discussion Share Charlilu February 26, 2015 6:07:55 PMHi, I really tried researching, but seem to just find lists of letters and numbers and no real answer! help! I need a laptop that can handle the newest 3Dmax, as well as Auto CAD (for the most part just 2D) as well as Adobe - Photoshop, Illustrator and In Design. My tech knowledge is zilch, so please stretch out abbreviations. Autodesk website gives some hints, but frankly its all greek to me. I stumbled at the section where you choose between System Hardware and Graphics Hardware. aaaargh, both are important aren't they??? I would prefer a laptop to a workstation but would be interested in how they compare. Basically I am looking to practice the software as I have recently learned Auto CAD and 3Dmax, with the aim of getting a job within Set Design in Exhibition/Event Industry. From that point it will have a sharp increase in use."
},
{
"docid": "D3009335#0",
"title": "https://www.neit.edu/blog/index.php/2014/11/autocad-how-the-ribbon-displays/\nAutoCAD: How the Ribbon displays",
"text": "\"Home » Auto CAD: How the Ribbon displays Auto CAD: How the Ribbon displays November 17, 2014 By Jodi Furtado Written by: Cindra Drowne-Walsh Has your Ribbon display accidentally changed or worst disappeared? The Ribbon can display as one of four different ways and also can be turned off. Minimize to Tabs: Only Tab Titles are displayed. Minimize to Panel Titles: Only Tab and Panel Titles are displayed. Minimize to Panel Buttons: Only Tab Titles and Panel Buttons are displayed. Show Full Ribbon: All Tab Titles, Panels and Buttons display. To quickly cycle through the Ribbon display options select the small rectangular button with a black arrow in it, located at the end of the Ribbon Tabs. This automatically cycles through the Ribbons when selected. To select these options from a drop down list select the drop down arrow at the end of the Ribbon Tabs. Cycle Through All: Cycles through the all four ribbon displays. *"
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"docid": "D2680401#0",
"title": "https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Insert-an-AutoCAD-drawing-2a068e9d-d4ad-4ded-8ef8-a5bb1941e3a6\nInsert an AutoCAD drawing",
"text": "Insert an Auto CAD drawing Applies To: Visio 2007 Visio Standard 2007On the Insert menu, click CAD Drawing. Locate the CAD file and click Open. To accept the default CAD drawing settings, click OK. Note: The default CAD drawing settings are designed to ensure optimal results when you insert a CAD drawing. It is best to avoid adjusting the default settings unless you have a specific aim in mind. When you insert a drawing in Auto CAD DWG or DXF format, you insert the last saved spatial view of the CAD drawing. A CAD drawing may have been saved in model space or paper space. Model space is the primary drawing workspace in which CAD drafters create drawings. Paper space is a workspace that is analogous to a sheet of paper, in which CAD drafters can arrange different views of the drawing. A DWG drawing saved in paper space."
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"docid": "D3009338#0",
"title": "https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/autocad-architecture/lost-menu-ribbon/td-p/2719007\n",
"text": "\"obi1knube Post 1 of 18Reportlost menu ribbon Options150004 Views, 17 Replies07-16-2010 03:02 AMI was workingona project with autocad 2011, but i lsot the original menus, Ihave been obliged to use the costomed menu. I knew how to use Autocad 2000 and ADT 2002, I have not used them for years, and now I have become a novice. Please help!!!!!!!!!! ! Reply Kudo |David_W._Koch Post 2 of 18Report Re: lost menu ribbon Options07-16-2010 03:26 AM in reply to: obi1knube Are you using Auto CAD Architecture 2011 or Auto CAD 2011? What do you mean by you lost the \"\"original\"\" menus? Do you have no menu at all (no ribbon)? Or do you mean that the pull-down menus and toolbars are missing? If the latter, they are not missing, they have been removed from the ACA.cuix, in favor of the ribbon interface. If you used the RIBBONCLOSE command to turn off the ribbon, the RIBBON command will turn it back on. Or, you can set the RIBBONSTATE system variable to 1."
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"docid": "D2982124#0",
"title": "https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/us/autocannibalism\nDefinition of autocannibalism in US English:",
"text": "Home North American English autocannibalism Definition of autocannibalism in US English:autocannibalismnoun The consumption of (part of) an organism or cell by itself; autophagy. Origin Early 20th century."
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"docid": "D1210967#0",
"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/a-p2heartedit.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title A&P 2 (Heart) edit Description OSTM edit Total Cards 149Subject Anatomy Level Not Applicable Created 10/30/2013Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Anatomy Flashcards Cards Term Circulatory system Definition Continuous 1-way circuit of blood vessels through which blood is pumped by the heart (72-75 BPM is average) Beats Per Minute Term Where is the heart located? Definition Between the lungs (in mediastinum) Left of the midline Term Apex of heart? Definition Pointed, inferior (bottom) portion; oriented slightly to the left Term Base of the heart? Definition Broad flat portion at the superior (top) aspect; where the large vessels attach Term How big is the heart? Definition Slightly larger than your fist Term How many chambers are there in the heart? Definition4 hollow chambers Term Endocardium Definition Interior wall that lines the heart's interior; a thin & smooth layer of epithelial cells (endothelium)Term Pericardium Definition Sac that encloses (around) heart (Consists of fibrous pericardium & serous pericardium)Term What does the pericardium consist of? Definition Sac that encloses (around) heart Fibrous pericardium & serous pericardium Term What is the innermost layer of the heart wall?"
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"text": "\"get bentinterjectionderogatory command that means roughly \"\"Go get fucked!\"\" Go get bent!I think he needs to get bent. See more words with the same meaning: insults involving genitalia (list of). See more words with the same meaning: miscellaneous insults (list of). Last edited on Dec 23 1997. Submitted by Jeff O. from Crivitz, WI, USA on Dec 23 1997 .verb - intransitiveto become angry. Short for \"\" get bent out of shape.\"\" She got bent when she saw what was really going on!See more words with the same meaning: to become angry, go crazy, freak out. Last edited on Mar 15 2000. Submitted by P. F. from New Orleans, LA, USA on Mar 15 2000 .to be taken advantage of, be in a bad situation, or fail miserably."
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"text": "\"let the cat out of the bagverbto release a secret. Citation from \"\"Acid Queen\"\", Reaper (TV), Season 1 Episode 13 (2008) blacked out to resolve Google's penalty against this site. Last edited on Dec 31 2010. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Aug 11 2009 .+ Add a definition for this slang term Share Tweet E-mail More info: Interactive stats: RRelated words Usage Vulgarity Slang Map Related words Slang terms with the same meaning None found. Slang terms with the same root words Other terms relating to 'bag':all that and a bag of chips Definitions include: better than all that.all that and a bag of Fritos Definitions include: the best. * ss bag Definitions include: a general insult.bag Definitions include: to lie to; deceive.bag b*tch Definitions include: a female who is in a relationship only for illegal powdered drugs (e.g. cocaine,) which is often stored in a small bag.bag fries Definitions include: when French fries are in a container that is in a bag, those French fries that fall out of the container and settle at the bottom of the bag.bagger Definitions include: a person who is so ugly that one would have to put a bag over their head (so as to hide their face) before considering having intercourse with them.bag ho Definitions include: a female who does sexual favors as payment instead of cash to obtain drugs or get a bag/sack of her own.bag lady Definitions include: a homeless woman.bag nasty Definitions include: noun, means a sack lunch.bag of bones Definitions include: an extremely skinny person.bag of sh*t Definitions include: a despicable person.bag of suck Definitions include: something displeasing.bag of tricks Definitions include: a person who is a source of constant surprise.bag on Definitions include: to insult for fun; \"\" make fun of \"\". ( show 53 more . ) Other terms relating to 'cat':cat Definitions include: a female.cat burglar Definitions include: A male who moves in on and takes the attention of a female away from another male that she was potentially interested in.cat chain Definitions include: Long chain, such as a watch chain, worn by 'hep cats' and zoot suiters.cat fight Definitions include: a fight between two or more females.cat meets dog Definitions include: two people who become enemies and make conflicts.cat nap Definitions include: a short nap.cat off Definitions include: A term used in the Bronx in the seventies denoting that a person is ignored, looked over, paid no attention to, wrote off, disrespected.cats and dogs Definitions include: raining hard.cat's *ss Definitions include: something really great.cat's *ss, the Definitions include: something great; \"\"first rate. \"\" cat-scratch fever Definitions include: an infectious disease humans catch from cats.cat's pajamas, the Definitions include: the best.cat's whiskers, the Definitions include: the best you can get.copy-cat Definitions include: a person who copies others.crab cat Definitions include: to hold down others from social progression. ( show 11 more . )"
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"text": "1. Exploratory Data Analysis1.3. EDA Techniques1.3.5. Quantitative Techniques1.3.5.12. Autocorrelation Purpose: Detect Non-Randomness, Time Series Modeling The autocorrelation ( Box and Jenkins, 1976 ) function can be used for the following two purposes: To detect non-randomness in data. To identify an appropriate time series model if the data are not random. Definition Given measurements, Y 1, Y 2 , ..., Y N at time X 1 , X 2, ..., X N, the lag k autocorrelation function is defined as Although the time variable, X, is not used in the formula for autocorrelation, the assumption is that the observations are equi-spaced. Autocorrelation is a correlation coefficient. However, instead of correlation between two different variables, the correlation is between two values of the same variable at times X i and X i+k . When the autocorrelation is used to detect non-randomness, it is usually only the first (lag 1) autocorrelation that is of interest."
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"title": "https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/156912/what-is-a-barker-code\nWhat is a Barker Code?",
"text": "\"_Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for electronics and electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top What is a Barker Code?up vote4down votefavorite1I Googled this, but didn't find anything that could put it in layman's terms for me to understand. I know it has to do with signals/ pulse compression, but I am not grasping what exactly it is. If anyone could help, it would be appreciated.codeshare improve this questionasked Feb 24 '15 at 21:59Beom26 1 4They're as loud as possible in their own frequency band and as quiet as possible in all others. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams Feb 24 '15 at 22:02@Ignacio, that is not true of Barker codes on their own, are you thinking of raised-cosine pulses? – Austin Feb 24 '15 at 22:28@Austin: I think I just misinterpreted the Wikipedia article is all. – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams Feb 25 '15 at 0:21add a comment2 Answers active oldest votesup vote4down vote (Digging out some OLD memories here...)Imagine, for the sake of argument, a 5 millisecond radar pulse. By itself, that pulse gives you a certain amount of error in your range estimate. Now divide that pulse into several shorter \"\"chips\"\", and reverse the phase on some of the chips, and leave the others alone. When the pulse bounces back at you, the phase reversals will still be discernible."
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"docid": "D2576576#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_error_of_the_mean\nStandard error",
"text": "\"Standard error From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Standard error of the mean)navigation search For the computer programming concept, see standard error stream. For a value that is sampled with an unbiased normally distributed error, the above depicts the proportion of samples that would fall between 0, 1, 2, and 3 standard deviations above and below the actual value. The standard error ( SE) of a statistic (usually an estimate of a parameter) is the standard deviation of its sampling distribution [1] or an estimate of the standard deviation [2]. If the parameter or the statistic is the mean, it is called the standard error of the mean (SEM). The sampling distribution of a population mean is generated by repeated sampling and recording of the means obtained. This forms a distribution of different means, and this distribution has its own mean and variance. Mathematically, the variance of the sampling distribution obtained is equal to the variance of the population divided by the sample size. This is because as the sample size increases, sample means cluster more closely around the population mean. Therefore, the relationship between the standard error and the standard deviation is such that, for a given sample size, the standard error equals the standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size. In other words, the standard error of the mean is a measure of the dispersion of sample means around the population mean. In regression analysis, the term \"\"standard error\"\" is also used in the phrase standard error of the regression to mean the ordinary least squares estimate of the standard deviation of the underlying errors. ["
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"docid": "D2194538#0",
"title": "https://www.probabilitycourse.com/chapter10/10_2_1_power_spectral_density.php\n10.2.1 Power Spectral Density",
"text": "← previous next →10.2.1 Power Spectral Density So far, we have studied random processes in the time domain. It is often very useful to study random processes in the frequency domain as well. To do this, we need to use the Fourier transform. Here, we will assume that you are familiar with the Fourier transform. A brief review of the Fourier transform and its properties is given in the appendix. Consider a WSS random process X ( t) with autocorrelation function R X ( τ). We define the Power Spectral Density (PSD) of X ( t) as the Fourier transform of R X ( τ). We show the PSD of X ( t), by S X ( f). More specifically, we can write S X ( f) = F { R X ( τ) } = ∫ ∞− ∞R X ( τ) e − 2 j π f τ d τ, where j = √ − 1 . Power Spectral Density (PSD)S X ( f) = F { R X ( τ) } = ∫ ∞− ∞R X ( τ) e − 2 j π f τ d τ, where j = √ − 1."
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"docid": "D1450563#0",
"title": "http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/49512/how-to-test-spatial-correlation-between-two-point-layers\nHow to test spatial correlation between two point layers",
"text": "\"_Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for cartographers, geographers and GIS professionals. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to test spatial correlation between two point layersup vote7down votefavorite3I have two point layers, which visually have spatial correlation. I'd like to test it but wonder if there is such a method or index?spatial-statisticsshare improve this questionasked Jan 30 '13 at 16:30user105682476 2 66Some more details would be welcome 1) do your points have values (\"\"marks\"\") associated with them 2) are you wanting to test marked values or just spatial location 3) are the locations coincident 4) what software are you thinking about using to conduct the analysis 5) do you have a hypothesis that you would like to test. The answer to these questions will help the community guide you to the appropriate statistic. Vague questions get vague answers and waste time for all involved. – Jeffrey Evans Jan 30 '13 at 16:522Closely related: gis.stackexchange.com/questions/44873/…. – whuber ♦ Jan 30 '13 at 18:08@Jeffrey Evans So far I'd like just test the locations. The points represent day by day events, let's say on Monday and Sunday. Visually, the events happen within an area roughly, but I'd like to measure more accurately, like if it is confident to conclude that the events in the two days happen in the same area. I'm using Arc GIS but other language packages are also good to me. –"
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"docid": "D1039602#0",
"title": "http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Convolution.html\nConvolution",
"text": "\"Calculus and Analysis > Integral Transforms > Convolution >Interactive Entries > Animated GIFs >Math World Contributors > Allen, Ron >Interactive Entries > Interactive Demonstrations >Convolution A convolution is an integral that expresses the amount of overlap of one function as it is shifted over another function. It therefore \"\"blends\"\" one function with another. For example, in synthesis imaging, the measured dirty map is a convolution of the \"\"true\"\" CLEAN map with the dirty beam (the Fourier transform of the sampling distribution). The convolution is sometimes also known by its German name, faltung (\"\"folding\"\"). Convolution is implemented in the Wolfram Language as Convolve [ f , g, x, y] and Discrete Convolve [ f , g, n, m ]. Abstractly, a convolution is defined as a product of functions and that are objects in the algebra of Schwartz functions in. Convolution of two functions and over a finite range is given by (1)where the symbol denotes convolution of and . Convolution is more often taken over an infinite range, (2) (3) (Bracewell 1965, p. 25) with the variable (in this case) implied, and also occasionally written as . The animations above graphically illustrate the convolution of two boxcar functions (left) and two Gaussians (right). In the plots, the green curve shows the convolution of the blue and red curves as a function of, the position indicated by the vertical green line."
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"docid": "D3005719#0",
"title": "https://www.scribd.com/document/250843824/Econometric-Projek-Lithem\nSCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES",
"text": "SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCESFIRST SEMESTER, ACADEMIC YEAR 2013/2014 SEP 221: Applied Statistics and Econometric TITLE: THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENTPrepared by LIM LI THEM113786Checked by Dr. Che Normee Che Sab1Table of Contents Chapter Title Abstract1Page 1Introduction Problem Statement Objective Scope of Study Significance of Study Distribution of Chapter Literature Review2-43Methodology 3.1 Descriptive Statistics 3.2 Unit Root Test 3.3 Correlation 3.4 Multiple Regression Analysis 3.5 Autocorrelation 3.6 Heteroscedasticity 3.7 Newey-West Test 3.8 Specification Error Test 3.9 Multicollinearity7 - 144Result Analysis and Discussion 4.1 Descriptive Statistics 4.2 Unit Root Test 4.3 Unit Root Test for Residual 4.4 Correlation 4.5 Autocorrelation - Durbin-Watson test - Breusch-Godfrey Serial Correlation LM Test 4.6 Heteroscedasticity - Graphical Method - White’s Heteroscedasticity Test 4.7 Newey-West Test 4.8 Specification Error Test - Ramsey RESET Test - Recursive Estimates (CUSUM-Squared Test) - Chow’s Breakpoint Test - Wald Test 3.9 Multicollinearity - Variance Inflation Factor (VIF) Test Conclusion15 - 25255-626 -27Reference28Appendix29 2ABSTRACT This paper examines the role of government in human development by using multiple regression model. The effect of government expenditure in education, health, infrastructure, security and transport sectors, from the year 1981 until year 2010, on the value of Human Development Index is investigated and their relationship is studied. The result of regression model, after taking into account of autocorrelation, heteroscedasticity and multicollinearity, suggests that only the government expenditure in transport sector has a significant positive relationship with HDI while the government expenditure in internal security sector has significant negative relationship with HDI. The government spending in sectors like education, health and infrastructure do not have a significant effect on HDI. Keywords: Government expenditure, HDI, multiple regression model15 is classified as low human development. Operating expenditure are expenses that incurred to maintain the operations and other regular activities of the Government. accessibility to education.0%. According to the 1990 Human Development Report. Human Development Index (HDI) is introduced by Mahbub ul Haq. Malaysia’s HDI value is 0."
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"docid": "D329057#0",
"title": "http://mrbayes.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Evolutionary_Models_Implemented_in_MrBayes_3\nEvolutionary Models Implemented in MrBayes 3",
"text": "\"Contents [ hide]1 Evolutionary Models Implemented in Mr Bayes 31.1 Nucleotide Models1.1.1 Simple Nucleotide Models1.1.2 The Doublet Model1.1.3 Codon Models1.2 Amino-acid Models1.2.1 Fixed Rate Models1.2.2 Estimating the Fixed Rate Model1.2.3 Variable Rate Models1.3 Restriction Site (Binary) Model1.4 Standard Discrete (Morphology) Model1.5 Parsimony Model1.6 Rate Variation Across Sites1.6.1 Gamma-distributed Rate Model1.6.2 Autocorrelated Gamma Model1.6.3 Proportion of Invariable Sites1.6.4 Partitioned (Site Specific) Rate Model1.6.5 Inferring Site Rates1.7 Rate Variation Across the Tree: The Covarion Model1.8 Topology and Branch Length Models1.8.1 Unconstrained and Constrained Topology1.8.2 Non-clock (Standard) Trees1.8.3 Strict Clock Trees1.8.4 Relaxed Clock Trees1.9 Partitioned Models1.10 Ancestral State Reconstruction Evolutionary Models Implemented in Mr Bayes 3Mr Bayes implements a wide variety of evolutionary models for nucleotide, amino acid, restriction site (binary), and standard discrete data. In addition, there are several different ways of modeling the process generating phylogenetic trees. An overview of all the models is given in diagrammatic form in the Appendix. Here, we provide a brief description of each model with some comments on their implementation in Mr Bayes and advice on how you can apply them successfully to your data. Nucleotide Models Mr Bayes implements a large number of DNA substitution models. These models are of three different structures. The \"\"4by4\"\" models are the usual simple models of nucleotide evolution. The \"\"Doublet\"\" model is intended for stem regions of ribosomal DNA, where nucleotides evolve in pairs. Finally, the \"\"Codon\"\" models group the nucleotides in triplets and model evolution based on these. The type of nucleotide model is set in Mr Bayes with lset nucmodel; for instance, if you want to use the doublet model, the command is lset nucmodel=doublet."
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"docid": "D2653042#0",
"title": "http://qualityamerica.com/LSS-Knowledge-Center/statisticalprocesscontrol/common_and_special_causes_of_variation.php\nCommon and Special Causes of Variation",
"text": "Tools Concepts SPC defined Control Chart Properties Rational Subgroups Distributions Defining Control Limits Short Run Techniques Interpretation & Calculations Attributes Charts Pareto Charts X-Bar / Range Charts X-Bar / Sigma Charts Individual-X Charts Moving Average Charts Cu Sum Charts EWMA Charts Multivariate Control Charts Histograms, Process Capability Autocorrelation Charts Measurement Systems Analysis Applications Getting Started with SPCKey Success Factors for the Implementation of SPCHow to Study Process Capability Multiple Steam Processes Analysis of Batch Processes SPC to Improve Quality, Reduce Cost Struggling with Independence SPC Analysis of MLB Home Runs Use Of SPC To Detect Process Manipulation Using Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery With SPCIndex Common and Special Causes of Variation The following is an excerpt on SPC implementation The Six Sigma Handbook: Fourth Edition by Paul Keller and Thomas Pyzdek (Mc Graw-Hill, 2014). Shewhart (1931, 1980) defined control as follows: A phenomenon will be said to be controlled when, through the use of past experience, we can predict, at least within limits, how the phenomenon may be expected to vary in the future. Here it is understood that prediction within limits means that we can state, at least approximately, the probability that the observed phenomenon will fall w i thin the given limits. The critical point in this definition is that control is not defined as the complete absence of variation. Control is simply a state where all variation is predictable. A controlled process is not necessarily a sign of good management, nor is an out-of-control process necessarily producing non-conforming product. In all forms of prediction there is an element of chance. For our purposes, we will call any unknown random cause of variation a chance cause or a common cause, the terms are synonymous and will be used as such. If the influence of any particular chance cause is very small, and if the number of chance causes of variation are very large and relatively constant, we have a situation where the variation is predictable within limits. You can see from the definition above, that a system such as this qualifies as a controlled system."
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"docid": "D2406041#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/autocorrelation.asp\nAutocorrelation",
"text": "Autocorrelation"
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"docid": "D1704198#0",
"title": "http://paulbourke.net/miscellaneous/correlate/\nCross Correlation",
"text": "\"Cross Correlation Auto Correlation -- 2D Pattern Identification Written by Paul Bourke August 1996Cross correlation is a standard method of estimating the degree to which two series are correlated. Consider two series x (i) and y (i) where i=0,1,2... N-1. The cross correlation r at delay d is defined as Where mx and my are the means of the corresponding series. If the above is computed for all delays d=0,1,2,... N-1 then it results in a cross correlation series of twice the length as the original series. There is the issue of what to do when the index into the series is less than 0 or greater than or equal to the number of points. ( i-d < 0 or i-d >= N) The most common approaches are to either ignore these points or assuming the series x and y are zero for i < 0 and i >= N. In many signal processing applications the series is assumed to be circular in which case the out of range indexes are \"\"wrapped\"\" back within range, ie: x (-1) = x (N-1), x (N+5) = x (5) etc The range of delays d and thus the length of the cross correlation series can be less than N, for example the aim may be to test correlation at short delays only. The denominator in the expression above serves to normalise the correlation coefficients such that -1 <= r (d) <= 1, the bounds indicating maximum correlation and 0 indicating no correlation. A high negative correlation indicates a high correlation but of the inverse of one of the series. As a simple example consider the two rectangular pulses shown below in blue and green, the correlation series is shown in red. The maximum correlation is achieved at a delay of 3."
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"docid": "D2547077#0",
"title": "https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/63853/how-to-get-fundamental-frequency-of-a-signal-using-autocorrelation\nHow to get fundamental frequency of a signal using autocorrelation?",
"text": "\"_Electrical Engineering Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for electronics and electrical engineering professionals, students, and enthusiasts. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to get fundamental frequency of a signal using autocorrelation?up vote4down votefavorite1I am trying to get the fundamental frequency of a signal that only has a single pitch. I coded out the autocorrelation function using FFT and already got the autocorrelation result. Unfortunately, I don't know how to get the fundamental frequency from the autocorrelation result. Can someone help me? My code is below:public double get Pitch (double [] buffer, int first Sample, int last Sample, double sample Rate) { int length Of FFTWindow=last Sample-first Sample; double [] input_buffer=new double [length Of FFTWindow]; Double FFT_1D fft = new Double FFT_1D (length Of FFTWindow); double [] autocorrelation_values=new double [length Of FFTWindow]; double [] fft Data = new double [length Of FFTWindow * 2]; double max=-1; double max_i=-1; //FFT on each sample in each window for (int i = 0; i < length Of FFTWindow; i++) { // copying audio data to the fft data buffer, imaginary part is 0 fft Data [2 * i] = buffer [i+first Sample]; fft Data [2 * i + 1] = 0; } fft.complex Forward (fft Data); for (int i = 0,j=0; i < fft Data.length; i += 2,j++) { // complex numbers -> vectors, so we compute the length of the vector, which is sqrt (realpart^2+imaginarypart^2) autocorrelation_values [j] = Math.sqrt ( (fft Data [i] * fft Data [i]) + (fft Data [i + 1] * fft Data [i + 1])); } fft.complex Inverse (fft Data, false); for (int i=0;i<fft Data.length;i++) { if (max<fft Data [i]) { max=fft Data [i]; max_i=i; } } return (max_i * 44100 )/ length Of FFTWindow; }Is it correct to return the maximum autocorrelation value divide by 2 as the fundamental frequency? I keep getting wrong answers when I do that. EDIT: An example of the single pitch test file: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/24274475/testfile_A4.wavaudio analysis fft javashare improve this questionedited Mar 30 '13 at 16:08asked Mar 30 '13 at 12:21Sakura21 1 31I suggest dsp.stackexchange.com would be a good place for your questions – geometrikal Mar 30 '13 at 12:483You now say this is a recording of a violin note. That makes it misleading to say it has a \"\"single pitch\"\". It certainly will have harmonics."
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"docid": "D101477#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitch_%28music%29\nPitch (music)",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search In musical notation, the different vertical positions of notes indicate different pitches. Play top ( help · info) & Play bottom ( help · info)Pitch is a perceptual property of sounds that allows their ordering on a frequency -related scale, [1] or more commonly, pitch is the quality that makes it possible to judge sounds as \"\"higher\"\" and \"\"lower\"\" in the sense associated with musical melodies. [ 2] Pitch can be determined only in sounds that have a frequency that is clear and stable enough to distinguish from noise. [ 3] Pitch is a major auditory attribute of musical tones, along with duration, loudness, and timbre. [ 4]Pitch may be quantified as a frequency, but pitch is not a purely objective physical property; it is a subjective psychoacoustical attribute of sound. Historically, the study of pitch and pitch perception has been a central problem in psychoacoustics, and has been instrumental in forming and testing theories of sound representation, processing, and perception in the auditory system. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Perception of pitch1.1 Pitch and frequency1.2 Theories of pitch perception1.3 Just-noticeable difference1.4 Aural illusions2 Definite and indefinite pitch3 Pitch standards and Standard pitch4 Labeling pitches5 Scales6 Other musical meanings of pitch7 See also8 References9 Further reading10 External links Perception of pitch [ edit]Pitch and frequency [ edit]Pitch is an auditory sensation in which a listener assigns musical tones to relative positions on a musical scale based primarily on their perception of the frequency of vibration. [ 6] Pitch is closely related to frequency, but the two are not equivalent. Frequency is an objective, scientific attribute that can be measured. Pitch is each person's subjective perception of a sound wave, which cannot be directly measured."
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"docid": "D1704200#0",
"title": "http://spatial-analyst.net/ILWIS/htm/ilwisapp/spatial_correlation_functionality.htm\nFunctionality",
"text": "Spatial correlation Functionality Point statistics may help to get an impression of the nature of your point data, for instance prior to a point interpolation, and to find necessary input parameters for Kriging, Anisotropic Kriging or Universal Kriging. First, distance and optionally direction is calculated between all points of possible point pairs; these distances and directions are also known as the separation vectors. Subsequently, autocorrelation, autovariance and experimental semi-variogram values are calculated from the values of those point pairs which fall within the same user-specified lag, i.e. the same distance (and direction) class. Spatial autocorrelation measures dependence among nearby values in a spatial distribution. Variables may be correlated because they are affected by similar processes, or phenomena, that extend over a larger region. Odland (1988, p.7) mentions that spatial autocorrelation 'exists whenever a variable exhibits a regular pattern over space in which values at a certain set of locations depend on values of the same variable at other locations'. For example, if the concentration of a certain pollutant is very high at a certain location, it will most likely also be high in the direct surroundings. In other words, the concentration is autocorrelated at small distances. At larger distances, it is less likely that the concentration will be equally high. The correlation will probably be lower, and the variance higher."
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"docid": "D1689972#0",
"title": "http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/psj.12087/full\nPopular Presidents Can Affect Congressional Attention, for a Little While",
"text": "Abstract Article References Supporting Information Cited By Enhanced Article (HTML) Get PDF (312K)Keywords:agenda setting; presidential–congressional relations; presidential approval; divided government Abstract Does the president have the ability to set the congressional agenda? Agenda setting is a prerequisite for influence, so this is an important element in understanding presidential–legislative relations. We focus on the State of the Union address and show that popular presidents can, indeed, cause Congress to shift attention to those topics most emphasized. The impact is tempered by divided government and time, however. No matter the state of divided government, however, popular presidents can direct congressional attention, at least for a little while. Unpopular presidents, by contrast, are irrelevant. Presidential Popularity and Congressional Attention When a popular president announces a major policy initiative in the State of the Union (So U) address at the beginning of a new congressional session, committee chairs follow suit. Popular presidents set the congressional agenda because their use of the bully pulpit can be expected to mobilize voters. Further, since the So U is an important event within the annual cycle of work within the executive branch, congressional leaders know that those federal agencies favored by mentions in the So U will likely follow up with new initiatives, pushing for congressional action. Committee chairs have a choice: Get on board or move away."
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"docid": "D3499089#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barker_code\nBarker code",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Graphical representation of a Barker-7 code Autocorrelation function of a Barker-7 code A Barker code or Barker sequence is a finite sequence of N values of +1 and −1,with the ideal autocorrelation property, such that the off-peak (non-cyclic) autocorrelation coefficientsare as small as possible:for all. [ 1]Only nine Barker sequences [2] are known, all of length N at most 13. [ 3] Barker's 1953 paper asked for sequences with the stronger condition Only four such sequences are known, shown in bold in the table below. [ 4]http://paper.uscip.us/jaece/JAECE.2014.1003.pdf Known Barker codes [ edit]Here is a table of all known Barker codes, where negations and reversals of the codes have been omitted. A Barker code has a maximum autocorrelation sequence which has sidelobes no larger than 1. It is generally accepted that no other perfect binary phase codes exist. [ 5] [6] (It has been proven that there are no further odd-length codes, [7] nor even-length codes of N < 10 22. [ 8])Known Barker codes Length Codes Sidelobe level ratio [9] [10]2 +1 −1 +1 +1 −6 d B3 +1 +1 −1 −9.5 d B4 +1 +1 −1 +1 +1 +1 +1 −1 −12 d B5 +1 +1 +1 −1 +1 −14 d B7 +1 +1 +1 −1 −1 +1 −1 −16.9 d B11 +1 +1 +1 −1 −1 −1 +1 −1 −1 +1 −1 −20.8 d B13 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 −1 −1 +1 +1 −1 +1 −1 +1 −22.3 d BBarker codes of length N equal to 11 and 13 ( A011758, A011759) are used in direct-sequence spread spectrum and pulse compression radar systems because of their low autocorrelation properties (The sidelobe level of amplitude of the Barker codes is 1/N that of the peak signal). [ 11] A Barker code resembles a discrete version of a continuous chirp, another low-autocorrelation signal used in other pulse compression radars. The positive and negative amplitudes of the pulses forming the Barker codes imply the use of biphase modulation or binary phase-shift keying; that is, the change of phase in the carrier wave is 180 degrees."
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"docid": "D607919#0",
"title": "http://macro.lsu.edu/HowTo/MALVERN/FAQ_HTML/what_does_polydispersity_mean/what_does_polydispersity_mean_.htm\n",
"text": "What does polydispersity mean? The term polydispersity has multiple meanings that are dependent upon the context of its use. In the area of polymer chemistry, polydispersity is defined as the weight average divided by the number average molecular weight (Mw /M n ), and is used to give the researcher an idea of the breadth or width of the molecular weight distribution. In a similar albeit not identical sense, polydispersity in the area of light scattering is used to describe the width of the particle size distribution. In the light scattering area, the term polydispersity is derived from the polydispersity index, a parameter calculated from a Cumulants analysis of the DLS measured intensity autocorrelation function. In the Cumulants analysis, a single particle size is assumed and a single exponential fit is applied to the autocorrelation function. The autocorrelation function, along with the exponential fitting expression, is shown below, where I is the scattering intensity, t is the initial time, t is the delay time, A is the amplitude or intercept of the correlation function, B is the baseline, D is the diffusion coefficient, q is the scattering vector, l o is the vacuum laser wavelength, ñ is the medium refractive index, q is the scattering angle, k is the Boltzmann constant, T is the absolute temperature, h is the viscosity of the medium, and R H is the hydrodynamic radius. In the Cumulants approach, the exponential fitting expression is expanded to account for polydispersity or peak broadening effects, as shown below. The expression is then linearized and the data fit to the form shown below, where the D subscript notation is used to indicate diameter. The 1 st Cumulant or moment (a 1) is used to calculate the intensity weighted Z average mean size and the 2 nd moment (a 2) is used to calculate a parameter defined as the polydispersity index (Pd I)."
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"docid": "D724252#0",
"title": "http://people.duke.edu/~charvey/Country_risk/pol/pol.htm\nPolitical Risk, Economic Risk and Financial Risk",
"text": "Political Risk, Economic Risk and Financial Risk Claude B. Erb First Chicago Investment Management Co., Chicago, ILCampbell R. Harvey Duke University, Durham, NC 27708 National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MATadas E. Viskanta First Chicago Investment Management Co., Chicago, ILThis paper is an earlier draft of the an article published in the November/December 1996 Financial Analysts Journal ABSTRACTHow important is an understanding of country risk for investors? Given the increasingly global nature of investment portfolios, we believe it is very important. Our paper measures the economic content of five different measures of country risk: The International Country Risk Guide's political risk, the financial risk, economic risk and composite risk indices and Institutional Investor's country credit ratings. First, we explore whether any of these measures contain information about future expected stock returns by conducting trading simulations. Next, we conduct time-series-cross-sectional analysis linking these risk measures to future expected returns. Second, we investigate the relation between these measures and other, more standard, approaches to risk exposures. Finally, we analyze the linkages between fundamental attributes within each economy, such as book-to-price ratios, and the risk measures. Our results suggest that the country risk measures are correlated future equity returns. We find that the country risk measures are correlated with each other, however, financial risk measures contain the most information about future equity returns. Finally, we find that country risk measures are highly correlated with country equity valuation measures."
},
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"docid": "D1449690#0",
"title": "http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/ApS\nAPS",
"text": "APSAlso found in: Dictionary, Medical, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Category filter: Acronym Definition APS American Psychological Society APS Advanced Photographic System APS Albuquerque Public Schools (New Mexico)APS American Physiological Society APS Australian Psychological Society APS American Physical Society APS Arizona Public Service (utility company)APS Australian Public Service APS Adult Protective Services APS Aurora Public Schools (Aurora, CO)APS Association for Psychological Science (Washington, DC)APS American Pain Society APS Arlington Public Schools (Virginia)APS Advanced Photon Source APS Advanced Planning and Scheduling (resource planning)APS Advanced Photo System APS American Philatelic Society APS Automatic Protection Switching (SONET/SDH)APS American Philosophical Society APS Adobe Photoshop APS American Phytopathological Society (St. Paul, MN)APS Advanced Power System (battery systems)APS Amount Per Serving APS Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome APS Aerial Port Squadron APS Antiphospholipid Syndrome APS Agence de Presse Sénégalaise (French: Senegalese News Agency)APS Advanced Planning & Scheduling APS Avant-Projet Sommaire (French: Preliminary Project Summary)Ap S Anpartsselskab (Danish: private limited liability company)APS Active-Pixel Sensor APS Adenosine 5'-Phosphosulfate (chemistry)APS Australian Protective Service APS Autorisation Provisoire de Séjour (French: Temporary Residence Permit)APS Automatic Protection Switch APS Advanced Planning System (USAF)APS Alt Preset Standard (MP3 encoder preset)APS Accredited Platform Specialist APS Advertiser and Publisher Solutions (Microsoft group)APS American Psychosomatic Society APS Algérie Presse Service APS Activité Physique et Sportive (French: Physical Activity and Sport)APS Analog Protection System APS Administratie Planning en Statistiek (Belgium)APS American Peptide Society APS Aboriginal Peoples Survey (Statistics Canada)APS Authorization Proxy Server (NTLM)APS Attending Physician's Statement (insurance)APS Air Pressure Switch APS Air Plasma Spray (surface coating technology)APS American Paraplegia Society APS Accounts Payable System APS Auto-Pilot System APS Ammonium Persulphate APS Associação Portuguesa de Surdos (Portuguese: Portuguese Association of the Deaf;est. 1956)APS Auxiliary Power System APS Ad-Hoc Positioning System APS Asynchronous Protocol Specification APS Automated Patent System APS Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy Syndrome APS Automated Packaging Systems, Inc (Streetsboro, OH)APS Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UK)APS Army pre-positioned stocks (US Do D)APS Alameda Padre Serra APS Auxiliary Propulsion System APS Augmented Protein System APS Afloat Planning System APS Army Postal Service APS Active Protective System APS Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Pädiatrische Stoffwechselstörungen (Association of Pediatric Metabolic Disorders)APS American Protective Services APS Alpha-Particle Spectrometer APS American Peony Society APS American Pomological Society APS Appearance Potential Spectroscopy APS Automatic Programming System APS Automated Planning System APS Association of Planning Supervisors APS Amplifier Power Supply APS Apostrophe Protection Society APS Automatic Protection System APS Aquitaine Presse Service (French: Aquitaine Press Service; Aquitaine, France)APS Assured Produce Scheme APS Arrival Pilot Station (shipping)APS Applied Psychometric Society APS Academic Physician & Scientist APS Accessory Power Supply APS Association of Police Surgeons APS American Payment Systems, Inc. APS Automated Procurement System APS Antigen, Prostate-Specific APS Accelerator Position Sensor (automotive)APS Alternative Powertrain Study (JD Power and Associates)APS Agricultural Production System APS Aerosol Particle Sizer APS Acting Police Sergeant (UK)APS Anderson Primary School (Singapore)APS Association of Productivity Specialists APS Australian Photographic Society Inc APS Acute Psychiatry Service APS Advanced Polar System APS Automated Personnel System APS Automated Payload Switch APS Antenna Positioning System APS Alarme Protection Sécurité (French: Security Alarm Protection)APS Antian Professional Services Inc (Ottawa, ON, Canada)APS Advanced Proton Source APS Acoustic Processing System APS Attached Processor System (4ESS)APS Alternative Press Syndicate APS Acute-Phase Serum APS Association of Professionals and Supervisors (Montreal, Quebec, Canada)APS Application Production Support APS Automatic Pointing System APS Atmospheric Process Simulator (distributed computing program, weather research)APS Afloat Pre-Positioning Ships APS Algemeen Preferentiestelsel (Dutch = General Preferred System)APS Assurance Prospection Simplifiée (French: Insurance Prospecting Simplified)APS Aircraft Parts Store (USAF Supply Squadron)APS Arya Pratinidhi Sabha (South Africa)APS Advanced Power Source APS Adjustment Processing System (USPS)APS Agence Prévention et Sécurité (French: Prevention and Security Agency; Belgium)APS Acquisition Processor Subsystem (NASA)APS Array Processing System APS Admiralty Primary School (Singapore)APS Advance Planning Study APS Abuse Prevention Service APS Active Phase Shifter APS Army Prepositioned Sets APS Academia del Perpetuo Socorro (Puerto Rican college preparatory private school)APS Advance Planning Solutions, Inc. APS Acquisition Planning System APS Adaptive Processor, SONARAPS Actions Préventives de Secours (French: Preventive Actions Relief; Belgium)APS Avionics Processing System APS Association of Professional Sikhs APS Army Planning System APS Accident Prone Situation APS Albury Public School (New South Wales, Australia)APS Average Per Store APS Application Program Set APS Acoustic Projection System APS Asset Protection Service LLC (Chantilly, VA)APS Autocorrelated Photon Spectroscopy APS Axial Power Shape APS Automated Purchase System APS Algorithm Performance Specification APS Argonne Photo Source APS Association Professionnelle Sucrière (French: Professional Sugar Association;Morocco)APS Association Prudence au Sahel (Burkina Faso)APS Authorization Planning Schedule APS Afloat Processing System APS Allied Process Services, Inc. (Madison, AL)APS Afloat Prepositioned Squadron APS Adventist Payroll System (software)APS Autogenous Pressurization System (missiles)APS Airborne Pointing System APS Autocorrelation Photon Spectroscopy APS Automatic Patching System APS Acquisition Program Sponsor APS Alarm Processing Subsystem APS Alphanumeric Photocomposer System APS Annuitant Pay Subsystem APS Albany Publication System (MCLB Albany)APS Aktiebolaget Produktion Service (Swedish: stamp-perforator machine)APS Automatic Polarity Selection APS Applications Process Subsystem APS Aluminium Cell Preheating System APS Atmospheric Properties System APS Argonne Peak Shave (Model)APS Auxiliary Police Section (NYPD)APS Applied Physics Services (Philadelphia, PA)APS Asociación Proyecto Sacatepequez (Sacatepequez Project Association)APS Applied Problem Session APS Auto Policyholder System (insurance)APS Auto Phasing System APS Automatic Program Scheduler APS Automation Plans & Support APS Alternate Propulsion Sources APS Allied Professional System APS aerobic pretreatment simulator APS Academic Planning Service APS Automatic Program Service APS Absolutely Precious Skin (beauty product brand)APS Aircraft Propeller Service, Inc (Wheeling, IL)APS Aurora Picture Show (Houston, TX)APS Advanced Performance Solutions, LLC (Amherst, NY)APS Analytical Problem Solving (various organizations)APS Animal Production System (various organizations)APS Ancillary Products and Services APS Academic Programs and Services (various schools)APS Associated Press Stylebook APS A Piece of Space (Japan)APS Astrophysical and Planetary Sciences (University of Colorado)APS Average Particle Size APS Auxiliary Power Supply APS Admissions and Partnership Services (UK)APS Audio Preservation Studio (Harvard University; Boston, MA)APS Average Point Score (education; UK)APS Animal Protection Society (various locations)APS Allison Payment Systems (Indianapolis, IN)APS Applied Plant Sciences (study program)APS Active People Survey (athletics; UK)APS Atomic Power Station APS Academy of Political Science (New York)APS Austin Pond Society (Austin, TX)APS Advanced Production Scheduling APS Application Platform Strategies Copyright 1988-2014 Acronym Finder.com, All rights reserved. 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"title": "http://www.gammadesign.com/GSWinHelp/kriging_and_cokriging/cokriging.htm\n.",
"text": "Show Cokriging Cokriging is an interpolation technique that allows one to better estimate map values by kriging if the distribution of a secondary variate sampled more intensely than the primary variate is known. If the primary variate is difficult or expensive to measure, then cokriging can greatly improve interpolation estimates without having to more intensely sample the primary variate. Consider the following example. After an accident, plutonium was sampled across an 80 x 80 m area at a sample density indicated by the quartile plot below. Block kriging (following variography) resulted in the adjacent map: Soil carbon, easier to measure than Uranium, was sampled at the same locations as Uranium and additionally at another 60 locations as noted in the quartile map below left. Regression of carbon against plutonium showed that the variates were highly correlated (right), suggesting that cokriging might improve the map of plutonium. Using carbon as a covariate to produce a cokriged map of plutonium results in the below-right map, plotted next to the original kriged map. Note the substantial improvement in the definition of contour (isoline) differences, especially in the upper right quadrant of the map where the uranium was sampled most sparsely: The kriging estimate is based not only on distance to nearby sample locations for Z and the variogram for Z, but also distance to nearby sample locations for Z2, the variogram for Z2, and the cross-variogram for Z x Z2. This can provide a more robust estimate of Z at unsampled locations if Z and Z2 are sufficiently correlated. Prior to cokriging you must a) define a covariate in the Data Worksheet Field Assignment dialog, b) perform semivariance analysis (including variogram modeling) for the primary variate Z, for the covariate Z2, and c) for the cross variate Z x Z2."
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"title": "https://www.siam.org/news/news.php?id=809\n.",
"text": "\"SIAM NEWSA Gem of a Definition January 8, 1998Figure 1. Simulated diffraction of the \"\"quasicrystal\"\" that is the vertex set of a Penrose tiling. Barry A. Cipra Marjorie Senechal is an expert on the mathematics of crystalline structures. A professor of mathematics at Smith College, Senechal has written several books and dozens of papers on the subject and is an active member of the International Union of Crystallographers (IUCr). You'd think that if anyone could give you a definition of a crystal, then Senechal could. But she can't. \"\" We don't know what a crystal is,\"\" Senechal confessed to the audience at a session on geometry at last year's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In a talk titled \"\"Crystals Aren't What They Used to Be,\"\" Senechal explained how the discovery of quasicrystals in the 1980s has led crystallographers to rethink what it means to be a crystal. As a member of the IUCr Commission on Aperiodic Crystals, Senechal was instrumental in forging a new working definition. But it remains to be seen, she says, what the new view of crystals encompasses or permits. \"\""
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"text": "Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:tyrant, autocrat, despot (noun)a cruel and oppressive dictator Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:autocrat (Noun)An absolute ruler with infinite powerautocrat (Noun)A title borne by some such Monarchs, as in Byzantium and tsarist Russiaautocrat (Noun)Plural form of autocratrix. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Autocrat (adj)an absolute sovereign; a monarch who holds and exercises the powers of government by claim of absolute right, not subject to restriction; as, Autocrat of all the Russias (a title of the Czar)Autocrat (adj)one who rules with undisputed sway in any company or relation; a despot Origin: [Gr. ; self + strength, strong: cf. F. autocrate. See Hard, a. ]Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Autocrataw′to-krat, n. one who rules by his own power: an absolute sovereign.— n. Autoc′racy, an absolute government by one man: despotism.— adj. Autocrat′ic ,— adv. Autocrat′ically. [ Gr."
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"title": "https://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/autocratic.htm\nAUTOCRATIC",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » A » Authorize ... Autoimmunity AUTOCRATICPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does autocratic mean?• AUTOCRATIC (adjective) The adjective AUTOCRATIC has 2 senses:1. offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power 2. characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty Familiarity information: AUTOCRATIC used as an adjective is rare. Dictionary entry details• AUTOCRATIC (adjective)Sense 1 autocratic [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Offensively self-assured or given to exercising usually unwarranted power Synonyms:high-and-mighty; bossy; autocratic; peremptory; magisterial; dominating Context examples:an autocratic person / autocratic behavior / a bossy way of ordering others around / a rather aggressive and dominating character / managed the employees in an aloof magisterial way / a swaggering peremptory manner Similar:domineering (tending to domineer)Sense 2 autocratic [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule; having absolute sovereignty Synonyms:authoritarian; autocratic; despotic; tyrannical; dictatorial Context examples:an authoritarian regime / autocratic government / despotic rulers / a dictatorial rule that lasted for the duration of the war / a tyrannical government Similar:undemocratic (not in agreement with or according to democratic doctrine or practice or ideals)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"Nothing ventured, nothing gained.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"To endure is obligatory, but to like is not\"\" (Breton proverb) \"\"Visit rarely, and you will be more loved.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Lovers and lords want only to be alone together.\"\" ( Corsican proverb)AUTOCLAVEAUTOCOIDAUTOCRACYAUTOCRATAUTOCRATICAUTOCRATICALLYAUTOCUEAUTODEFENSAS UNIDAS DE COLOMBIAAUTODIDACTAUTODIDACTICEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» what does tristan mean » expedited » catalyst meaning » goa » what does quest mean Page delivered in 0.0359 seconds \""
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/totalitarian\ntotalitarian",
"text": "\"1totalitarianadjective to·tal·i·tar·i·an \\ (ˌ)tō-ˌta-lə-ˈter-ē-ən \\Popularity: Top 40% of words | Updated on: 7 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTime Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of totalitarian1 a: of or relating to centralized control by an autocratic leader or hierarchy:authoritarian, dictatorial; especially: despoticb: of or relating to a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of the life and productive capacity of the nation especially by coercive measures (such as censorship and terrorism)2 a: advocating or characteristic of totalitarianismb: completely regulated by the state especially as an aid to national mobilization in an emergencyc: exercising autocratic powers See totalitarian defined for English-language learners See totalitarian defined for kids Recent Examples of totalitarian from the Web Much of the comedy comes from watching Stalin’s toadies jockey for power in his absence, but the film really connects as a strange — and yet somehow amusing — glimpse of how fear penetrates a totalitarian society down to the bone.— sean illing, Vox, \"\"Veep creator Armando Iannucci on Trump, democracy, and his new dark comedy about Stalin,\"\" 27 Mar. 2018That belief that political force determines objective reality has characterized totalitarian regimes world-wide and throughout history—regimes that are responsible for untold amounts of human misery.— amy l. wax, WSJ, \"\"The University of Denial,\"\" 22 Mar. 2018The lack of public momentum in recent days likely reflects the secrecy of the totalitarian state, whose rapid development as a nuclear nation shocked the international community last year.— matt stiles, latimes.com, \"\"After Trump agrees to meet its leader, North Korea goes silent, raising questions about a summit,\"\" 17 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'totalitarian.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of totalitarian Italian totalitario, from totalità totality NEW! Time Traveler First Known Use: 1926See Words from the same year Other Government and Politics Termsagent provocateur, agitprop, autarky, cabal, egalitarianism, federalism, hegemony, plenipotentiary, popular sovereignty, socialism2totalitariannoun Definition of totalitarian: an advocate or practitioner of totalitarianism Recent Examples of totalitarian from the Web Surveying the literary output of leaders from Lenin to Kim Jong-il, Kalder asks why so many totalitarians dabble in literature.— colin dickey, The New Republic, \"\"Why Dictators Write,\"\" 22 Mar. 2018No reasonable purpose is served by using a term that lumps together totalitarians, autocrats, conservatives and democratic nationalists, as though these are all varieties of a single dark worldview.—"
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/gubmint\ngovernment",
"text": "gov·ern·ment (gŭv′ərn-mənt)n.1. The act or process of governing, especially the control and administration of public policy in a political unit.2. The office, function, or authority of a governing individual or body.3. Exercise of authority in a political unit; rule.4. The agency or apparatus through which a governing individual or body functions andexercises authority.5. A governing body or organization, as:a. The ruling political party or coalition of political parties in a parliamentary system.b. The cabinet in a parliamentary system.c. The persons who make up a governing body.6. A system or policy by which a political unit is governed.7."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/domineering\ndomineering",
"text": "\"domineeringadjective dom·i·neer·ing \\ -ˈnir-iŋ \\Popularity: Bottom 50% of words Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTip: Synonym Guide Examples: domineering in a Sentence Editor's Note: Did You Know? Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of domineering: inclined to exercise arbitrary and overbearing control over others—domineeringlyadverb—domineeringnessnoun See domineering defined for English-language learners Examples of domineering in a Sentencethe younger children in the family were controlled by a domineering older sister Recent Examples of domineering from the Web Despite the domineering formality of the neo-Classical arch honoring the 100th anniversary of George Washington’s inauguration, Washington Square Park is certainly one of the city’s most deeply informal public spots.— greg goldin, New York Times, \"\"10 Places That Define New York City, Reimagined,\"\" 30 Oct. 2017Yet Fassbinder also uses Marlene to consider the direct effect of domineering behavior, often presenting her in close-up while Petra is talking about herself.— ben sachs, Chicago Reader, \"\"Film / Foreign / LGBT The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant: One of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s best films,\"\"27 Oct. 2017Or, will his domineering style leave Thunder fans, and potentially his new star teammates, wanting? — BG 23.— SI.com, \"\"72 Reasons to Watch the 2017-18 NBA Season,\"\" 17 Oct. 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'domineering.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Did You Know?"
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"docid": "D1086390#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarian_leadership_style\nAuthoritarian leadership style",
"text": "\"An authoritarian leadership style is exemplified when a leader dictates policies and procedures, decides what goals are to be achieved, and directs and controls all activities without any meaningful participation by the subordinates. [ 1] Such a leader has full control of the team, leaving low autonomy within the group. The leader has a vision in mind and must be able to effectively motivate their group to finish the task. [ citation needed] The group is expected to complete the tasks under very close supervision, while unlimited authority is self-bestowed by the leader. Subordinates' responses to the orders given are either punished or rewarded. Contents [ hide ]1 Background2 Views of authoritarian leaders3 Examples of Authoritarian Leaders4 References Background [ edit]Authoritarian leaders are commonly referred to as autocratic leaders. They sometimes, but not always, provide clear expectations for what needs to be done, when it should be done, and how it should be done. There is also a clear divide between the leader and the followers. [ 2]Authoritarian leaders make decisions independently with little or no input from the rest of the group. Authoritarian leaders uphold stringent control over their followers by directly regulating rules, methodologies, and actions."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-autocracy-dictatorship-oligarchy-absolutism-and-tyranny\nWhat is the difference between autocracy, dictatorship, oligarchy, absolutism and tyranny?",
"text": "Oligarchies Dictatorships Politics What is the difference between autocracy, dictatorship, oligarchy, absolutism and tyranny?7 Answers Anonymous Answered Dec 30, 2015Autocracy- One person with absolute power over the entire country without any limits. May be benevolent or evil, it depends. Historically, absolute monarchies such as the Russian Empire before 1905 and Nazi Germany were autocracies. Tyranny- One person with absolute power over the entire country without any limits but gained their power through illegal means. Usually cruel and oppressive. May sometimes be considered an autocracy. Tyrants include the Kim family in North Korea and Pol Pot. Dictatorship- Dictatorship can mean rule by one person or by one political body such as a military junta with absolute or near absolute power. They may have come into power legally or illegally. Tyranny and autocracy are forms of dictatorship."
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"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Absolute+ruler\nautocracy",
"text": "au·toc·ra·cy (ô-tŏk′rə-sē)n. pl. au·toc·ra·cies1. Government by a single person having unlimited power; despotism.2. A country or state that is governed by a single person with unlimited power. 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.autocracy ( ɔːˈtɒkrəsɪ) n, pl -cies1. ( Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by an individual with unrestricted authority2. ("
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/fascism\nfascism",
"text": "\"fascismnoun fas·cism \\ ˈfa-ˌshi-zəm also ˈfa-ˌsi- \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups | Updated on: 6 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: fascism in a Sentence Editor's Note: The Italian origin of fascism Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of fascism1 often capitalized: a political philosophy, movement, or regime (such as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition2: a tendency toward or actual exercise of strong autocratic or dictatorial controlearly instances of army fascism and brutality —J. W. Aldridge—fascistplay \\ ˈfa-shist also -sist \\ noun or adjective, often capitalized—fascisticplay \\ fa-ˈshi-stik also -ˈsi- \\ adjective, often capitalized—fascisticallyplay \\ fa-ˈshi-sti-k (ə-)lē also -ˈsi- \\ adverb, often capitalized See fascism defined for English-language learners See fascism defined for kids Examples of fascism in a Sentence From the first hours of Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union, the propagandists on both sides of the conflict portrayed the struggle in stark, Manichaean language. The totalitarian nature of both regimes made this inevitable. On one side stood Hitler, fascism, the myth of German supremacy; on the other side stood Stalin, communism, and the international proletarian revolution. — Anne Applebaum , New York Review of Books , 25 Oct. 2007Consider what happened during the crisis of global fascism. At first, even the truth about Hitler was inconvenient. Many in the west hoped the danger would simply go away. — Al Gore , An Inconvenient Truth , 2006He collected stories about groups similar to his—Aryans, other Nazis, the KKK. Lately, he'd been flagging many stories from Germany and Eastern Europe, and was quite thrilled with the rise of fascism there.—John Grisham , The Chamber , 1995the rise of Fascism in Europe before World War IIRecent Examples of fascism from the Web Analysts have worried that the generation, far removed from the struggles against communism and fascism, has failed to learn from the past.— sara miller llana, The Christian Science Monitor, \"\"In Slovakia, children of the Velvet Revolution lead fight to be 'normal',\"\" 28 Mar. 2018Many countries, apparently, are sliding into a new type of fascism.—"
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/chapter-1testmidtermleadership.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Chapter 1 Test Midterm Leadership Description From the Leadership book Total Cards 64Subject Management Level Undergraduate 3Created 04/16/2014Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Management Flashcards Cards Term Leadership is the influenceing process of leaders and followers to achieve organizational objectives through change. Definition True. Term There are managers who are not effective leaders. Definition True. Term Good followers are considered \"\"you people. \"\" Definition False. Term The qualities needed for effective leadership are the same as those needed to be an effective follower."
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"title": "http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/autocratic\nautocraticadjective",
"text": "\"Meaning of “autocratic” in the English Dictionary English English Business Business Examples Examples\"\"autocratic\"\" in English See all translationsautocraticadjectiveuk / ˌɔː.təˈkræt.ɪk /us / ˌɑː.t̬əˈkræt̬.ɪk / relating to an autocrat:an autocratic ruler / regimean autocratic style of government / leadership / management The president resigned after 30 years of autocratic rule. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Powerful people & dictatorsa heavy hitter idiom authoritarianautocrat big beast Big Brother dictatordictatorialestablishmentfigureheadgrey eminence oppressorpotentate power brokerpuissance puissantstrongman tyrantvoiceless warlordéminence grise See more results »autocraticallyadverb uk / ˌɔː.təˈkræt.ɪ.k ə l.i / us / ˌɑː.t̬əˈkræt̬.ɪ.k ə l.i / (Definition of “autocratic” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)Translations of “autocratic”in Portugueseautocrático…Need a translator? Translator tool Get a quick, free translation!What is the pronunciation of autocratic? \""
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"docid": "D732921#0",
"title": "https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/imperial\nDefinition of imperial in English:",
"text": "Home British & World English imperial Definition of imperial in English:imperialadjective1 Relating to an empire. ‘Britain's imperial past’More example sentences Synonyms Relating to an emperor. ‘the imperial family’More example sentences Majestic or magnificent. ‘the bedroom is huge and very imperial’More example sentences Synonyms Imperious or domineering. ‘the party and its autocratic—many would say imperial—ways’More example sentences Synonyms2 Relating to or denoting the system of non-metric weights and measures (the ounce, pound, stone, inch, foot, yard, mile, acre, pint, gallon, etc.) formerly used for all measures in the UK, and still used for some. Example sentences3 historical (of a size of paper, in the UK) measuring 762 × 559 mm (30 × 22 inches). Example sentencesnoun A small pointed beard growing below the lower lip (associated with Napoleon III of France). Example sentences Origin Late Middle English: via Old French from Latin imperialis, from imperium ‘command, authority, empire’; related to imperare ‘to command’. Compare with emperor, empire, also with imperious."
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"docid": "D2206799#0",
"title": "http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leadstl.html\nLeadership Styles",
"text": "Leadership Styles Leadership style is the manner and approach of providing direction, implementing plans, and motivating people. As seen by the employees, it includes the total pattern of explicit and implicit actions performed by their leader (Newstrom, Davis, 1993). The first major study of leadership styles was performed in 1939 by Kurt Lewin who led a group of researchers to identify different styles of leadership (Lewin, Lippit, White, 1939). This early study has remained quite influential as it established the three major leadership styles: (U. S. Army, 1973):authoritarian or autocratic - the leader tells his or her employees what to do and how to do it, without getting their adviceparticipative or democratic - the leader includes one or more employees in the decision making process, but the leader normally maintains the final decision making authoritydelegative or laissez-fair (free-rein) - the leader allows the employees to make the decisions, however, the leader is still responsible for the decisions that are made Although good leaders use all three styles, with one of them normally dominant, bad leaders tend to stick with one style, normally autocratic. Authoritarian or Autocratic Leadership I want both of you to. . . This style is used when leaders tell their employees what they want done and how they want it accomplished, without getting the advice of their followers. Some of the appropriate conditions to use this style is when you have all the information to solve the problem, you are short on time, and/or your employees are well motivated. Some people tend to think of this style as a vehicle for yelling, using demeaning language, and leading by threats. This is not the authoritarian style, rather it is an abusive, unprofessional style called “bossing people around.” It has absolutely no place in a leader's repertoire."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/autocrat\nautocrat",
"text": "autocrat Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .au·to·crat (ô′tə-krăt′)n.1. A ruler having unlimited power; a despot.2. A person with unlimited power or authority: a corporate autocrat. [ French autocrate, from Greek autokratēs, ruling by oneself : auto-, auto- + -kratēs, -crat . ] 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.autocrat ( ˈɔːtəˌkræt) n1. ( Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a ruler who possesses absolute and unrestrictedauthority2. a domineering or dictatorial person Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014au•to•crat (ˈɔ təˌkræt)n.1."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/dictatorship\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "Princeton's Word Net (3.00 / 2 votes)Rate this definition:dictatorship, absolutism, authoritarianism, Caesarism, despotism, monocracy, one-man rule, shogunate, Stalinism, totalitarianism, tyranny (noun)a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc. ) Wiktionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:dictatorship (Noun)A type of government where absolute sovereignty is allotted to an individual or a small clique.dictatorship (Noun)A government which exercises autocratic rule. Webster Dictionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Dictatorship (noun)the office, or the term of office, of a dictator; hence, absolute power Freebase (4.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition: Dictatorship A dictatorship is defined as an autocratic or authoritarian form of government in which a government is ruled by either an individual: a dictator, or an authoritarian party, as in an oligarchy. It has three possible meanings: ⁕A Roman dictator was the incumbent of a political office of legislate of the Roman Republic. Roman dictators were allocated absolute power during times of emergency. Their power was originally neither arbitrary nor unaccountable, being subject to law and requiring retrospective justification. There were no such dictatorships after the beginning of the 2nd century BC, and later dictators such as Sulla and the Roman Emperors exercised power much more personally and arbitrarily. ⁕A government controlled by one person, or a small group of people. In this form of government the power rests entirely on the person or group of people, and can be obtained by force or by inheritance. The dictator may also take away much of its peoples' freedom."
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"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-autocratic-and-authoritative-leadership-style\nWhat is the difference between autocratic and authoritative leadership style?",
"text": "\"Tom Janz, Author of instruments and articles on Leadership Culture assessment Answered Mar 31, 2016Peeled away, the reason for doing what autocratic leaders request/demand is \"\"because I told you to\"\". The source of their power is personal gain and preference. For authoritative leaders, the reason instead is knowledge. So when someone says they \"\"know\"\" something, the authoritative leader can answer three questions: (1) How do you know that? ( 2) How sure are you that it is true? ( 3) How did you arrive at that level of confidence?. This separates faith-based belief from empirically provable knowledge. One can't imagine Donald Trump being able to answer even the first question with anything but a retreat to his \"\"my way or the highway\"\" style of plutocratic, never mind autocratic discourse.3.7k Views Thank you for your feedback!Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions More Answers Below What are the major differences between autocratic, democratic and abdicative styles of leadership?"
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"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/government\ngovernment",
"text": "\"governmentgov·ern·ment Use government in a sentence Parliament is the seat of British government. Licensed from i Stock Photonoun The definition of government is the exercise of control or authority over a group of people. An example of government is the British Parliament. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citegovernmentthe exercise of authority over a state, district, organization, institution, etc. ; direction; control; rule; managementthe right, function, or power of governinga system of ruling, controlling, etc.an established system of political administration by which a nation, state, district, etc. is governed: we need honest governmentthe study of such systems; political scienceall the people or agencies that administer or control the affairs of a nation, state, institution, etc. ; administration: the election resulted in a new government [ often G-] the executive or administrative branch of government of a particular nation as constituted by the political party or coalition in power: a Labor government in Great Britain Now Rare a governed territory Gram. the influence of one word over the case or mood of another Origin of government Old French governement: see govern and -mentof or relating to government Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved."
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"title": "http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/List_of_forms_of_government\nList of forms of government",
"text": "\"navigation search It doesn't stop at the water's edge Politics Theory Political spectrum Political party Government ( forms of)Practice International relations Propaganda War Philosophies National anarchism Political philosophy Socialism Terms Discrimination Gun control Supply side economics As usual Anti-electoralism Partisan Wingnut Country sectionsv - t - e This page contains too many unsourced statements and needs to be improved . List of forms of government could use some help. Please research the article's assertions. Whatever is credible should be sourced, and what is not should be removed. Ever wondered what all those -ocracies and -archies were? Seek no further than Rational Wiki's list of forms of government. It should be noted that not all of these are mutually exclusive. For example, the United States is both a (representative) democracy and a republic, and dictatorships are often kleptocracies. Not to mention the fact that Confederacies, Federations, and Unitary countries are not political systems in the sense that democracies and monarchies are; those terms denote how power is divided vis a vis the regions of a nation. Whether a government is confederated, federal, or unitary does not necessarily affect how democratic/monarchical a government is."
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"title": "https://www.scribd.com/document/330362287/leadership-style-and-theories\nArt & science",
"text": "Art & science If you would like to contribute to the Art & science section, email [email protected] The synthesis of art and science is lived by the nurse in the nursing act Josephine G Paterson Leadership styles and theories Giltinane CL (2013) Leadership styles and theories. Nursing Standard. 27, 41, 35-39. Date of submission: January 23 2013; date of acceptance: April 11 2013. Abstract It is useful for healthcare professionals to be able to identify the leadership styles and theories relevant to their nursing practice. Being adept in recognising these styles enables nurses to develop their skills to become better leaders, as well as improving relationships with colleagues and other leaders, who have previously been challenging to work with. This article explores different leadership styles and theories, and explains how they relate to nursing practice. Author Charlotte Louise Giltinane District nursing sister, Cambridgeshire Community Services, Cambridge. Correspondence to: [email protected] Keywords Emotional intelligence, leadership, leadership styles and theories Review All articles are subject to external double-blind peer review and checked for plagiarism using automated software. Online Guidelines on writing for publication are available at www.nursing-standard.co.uk."
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"title": "http://smallbusiness.chron.com/effects-leadership-styles-organization-10387.html\nThe Effects of Leadership Styles on the Organization",
"text": "\"Related Articles15 Different Types of Leadership Styles2How Does Leadership Style Influence Organizational Productivity?3The Impact of Leadership on Organizational Performance4Effect of Leadership Styles on an Organization Leadership styles have significant effects not only in small businesses but also in the world's largest corporations. These styles affect everyone from senior management to the newest college intern. They create the corporate culture that influences the organization and its performance. Autocratic Style Effects Also known as authoritarian leadership, autocratic style clearly defines the division between leaders and workers. Autocratic leaders make decisions with little or no involvement from employees. These leaders are supremely confident and comfortable with the decision-making responsibility for company operating and strategic plans. Although research indicates that autocratic leaders display less creativity than more contemporary styles, this style still works when fast decisions must be made without employee involvement. Employees may feel some disconnect with this style. Participative Leadership Effects Also called democratic leadership, this style is usually considered the best option for most companies. The opposite of autocratic leadership, this style emphasizes that management offers guidance to its teams and departments while accepting input from individual staff members."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/17254565/perls-105-chap-12-flash-cards/\nPerls 105 Chap 12",
"text": "\"114 terms klocken Perls 105 Chap 12Learn 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 Explain why managers are not always leaders. Just b/c someone is a manager doesn't mean that he knows how to lead people. Compare the trait, behavioural, and contingency theories of leadership. Trait theorists look for distinctive characteristics of effective leaders. Behavioural theorists look at the behaviour of effective leaders and try to find one leadership style that works for all situations. Contingency theorists try to fit leadership style to the situation. Explain leadership trait theory. It assumes that distinctive charac's account for leadership effectiveness."
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"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/autocratic\nautocratic",
"text": "\"autocratic Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .au·to·crat·ic (ô′tə-krăt′ĭk)adj.1. Relating to or being an autocrat.2. Tending to impose one's will on others in an insistent or arrogant manner; domineering. See Synonyms at dictatorial.au′to·crat′i·cal·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.autocratic ( ˌɔːtəˈkrætɪk) adj1. ( Government, Politics & Diplomacy) of or relating to an absolute and unrestricted ruler2. domineering or dictatorialˌautoˈcratically adv Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Adj."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_autocracy\nWhat is autocracy?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Definitions Comparisons The Difference Between What is autocracy? Flag What is autocracy? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time. Autocracy Any system of government in which the power and authority to rule are in the hands of a single individual is an autocracy. This is one of the most common and oldest forms of government. Historically, most autocrats have maintained their positions of authority by inheritance.9 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Lil dudet21 16 Contributions What is an autocracy? An autocracy is a form of government in which the political power is held by a single self-appointed ruler. The term autocrat is derived from the Greek word autokratÅr …Donna Halper 38,937 Contributions Media historian, educator and author. Expertise in the history of broadcasting, American popular culture, women's history, black history."
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/chapter-1testmidtermleadership.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "\"Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Chapter 1 Test Midterm Leadership Description From the Leadership book Total Cards 64Subject Management Level Undergraduate 3Created 04/16/2014Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Management Flashcards Cards Term Leadership is the influenceing process of leaders and followers to achieve organizational objectives through change. Definition True. Term There are managers who are not effective leaders. Definition True. Term Good followers are considered \"\"you people. \"\" Definition False. Term The qualities needed for effective leadership are the same as those needed to be an effective follower."
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"title": "http://muse.jhu.edu/article/225590/pdf\nConnect with Project MUSE",
"text": "\"In lieu ofan abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: What Democracy Is . . . and Is Not Philippe C. Schmitter (bio) and Terry Lynn Karl (bio)For some time, the word democracy has been circulating as a debased currency in the political marketplace. Politicians with a wide range of convictions and practices strove to appropriate the label and attach it to their actions. Scholars, conversely, hesitated to use it—without adding qualifying adjectives—because of the ambiguity that surrounds it. The distinguished American political theorist Robert Dahl even tried to introduce a new term, \"\"polyarchy,\"\" in its stead in the (vain) hope of gaining a greater measure of conceptual precision. But for better or worse, we are \"\"stuck\"\" with democracy as the catchword of contemporary political discourse. It is the word that resonates in people's minds and springs from their lips as they struggle for freedom and a better way of life; it is the word whose meaning we must discern if it is to be of any use in guiding political analysis and practice. The wave of transitions away from autocratic rule that began with Portugal's \"\"Revolution of the Carnations\"\" in 1974 and seems to have crested with the collapse of communist regimes across Eastern Europe in 1989 has produced a welcome convergence towards a common definition of democracy. 1 Everywhere there has been a silent abandonment of dubious adjectives like \"\"popular,\"\" \"\"guided,\"\" \"\"bourgeois,\"\" and \"\"formal\"\" to modify \"\"democracy.\"\" At the same time, a remarkable consensus has emerged concerning the minimal conditions that polities must meet in order to merit the prestigious appellation of \"\"democratic.\"\""
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"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-autocratic-leadership-2795314\nAutocratic Leadership",
"text": "Theories Personality Psychology Autocratic Leadership Key Characteristics, Strengths, and Weaknesses of Autocratic Leadership By Kendra Cherry | Reviewed by Steven Gans, MDUpdated March 15, 2018Share Pin Email Print Thomas Barwick/Getty Images Autocratic leadership, also known as authoritarian leadership, is a leadership style characterized by individual control over all decisions and little input from group members. Autocratic leaders typically make choices based on their ideas and judgments and rarely accept advice from followers. Autocratic leadership involves absolute, authoritarian control over a group. Like other leadership styles, the autocratic style has both some benefits and some weaknesses. While those who rely on this approach to heavily are often seen as bossy or dictator-like, this level of control can have benefits and be useful in certain situations. When and where the authoritarian style is most useful can depend on factors such as the situation, the type of task the group is working on, and characteristics of the team members. If you tend to utilize this type of leadership with a group, learning more about your style and the situations in which this style is the most effective can be helpful. Characteristics of Autocratic Leadership Some of the primary characteristics of autocratic leadership include: Little or no input from group members Leaders make almost all of the decisions Group leaders dictate all the work methods and processes Group members are rarely trusted with decisions or important tasks Work tends to be highly structured and very rigid Creativity and out-of-the box thinking tend to be discouraged Rules are important and tend to be clearly outlined and communicated Benefits of Autocratic Leadership The autocratic style tend to sound quite negative. It certainly can be when overused or applied to the wrong groups or situations. However, autocratic leadership can be beneficial in some instances, such as when decisions need to be made quickly without consulting with a large group of people."
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"title": "http://www.governmentvs.com/en/autocracy-definition/model-40-11\nAutocracy Definition",
"text": "Autocracy Definition Autocracy Add ⊕Summary Definition Characteristics Countries History All1 Definition A government type in which a single person has unlimited authority1.1 Oxford Dictionary A system of government in which absolute power is with one person.1.2 Cambridge Dictionary A government form in which unlimited power or authority is with a single person or a small group.1.3 Merriam-Webster Dictionary When on person possesses unlimited power in a government, then it is called as Autocracy.1.4 Etymology1.4.1 Word Origin Language Text Greek: 'autokrates' and 'autokrateia' + 'autocrat' in English = Autocracy1.4.2 Latin root Text ND1.4.3 Greek root Text ND1.4.4 Word Origin Language (s)English, Greek1.4.5 Latin Root Not Applicable1.4.6 Greek Rootautokrateia1.4.7 Otherautocrat (English)1.4.8 Word Origin Period17th century AD1.5 Similar Government Types Define Autocracy While giving an outline of Autocracy, its definition specifies its distinctness. Thus the necessity to define Autocracy arises. Autocracy can be briefly defined as A government type in which a single person has unlimited authority. A government form in which unlimited power or authority is with a single person or a small group. You can also find out about etymology along with Autocracy definition. Autocracy Examples » More Despotism Authoritarian Totalitarian Kleptocracy Chiefdom Stratocracy More More Autocracy Exam... Definition of Autocracy Definition of Autocracy may vary in many dictionaries but the basic gist remains the same. Autocracy is defined based on its rules and regulations. Autocracy Definition also clarifies some ideas about its type of governance and the leadership rules. The framework of a particular government is based on various factors like the resources, the economy, the people of the nation etc. Also get to know about the Autocratic Countries, History of Autocracy and a brief Autocracy summary which helps you to understand the policies of Autocracy better."
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"docid": "D1255159#0",
"title": "http://www.publicseminar.org/2015/02/african-style-democracy/\nAfrican Style Democracy?",
"text": "\"Essays Liberal Democracy in Question African Style Democracy? William Gumede — February 2, 2015 1The chamber of the National Assembly of South Africa © Kaihsu Tai | Wikimedia Commons Alarmingly a question being increasingly asked is whether democracy has failed in Africa, or similarly, whether democracy is unworkable or perhaps not suitable for Africa: this, given the fact that many African countries, which are supposedly democratic, are characterised by dreadful human rights abuses, ethnic conflicts, life presidents and economic chaos. Many African leaders wrongly argue that democracy is “un African,” “Western” or somehow anti-African “culture.” China’s economic rise without democracy appears to have emboldened those who argue that Africa should push for development first, and think about building democracy later. I think, to the contrary: it is not that democracy has failed Africa; it is that Africa’s current version of democracy has failed the continent. Since independence from colonial powers, Africa has developed its own peculiar brand of “democracy.” This is best defined as an adaptation of the worst kind of colonial methods and systems combined with the worst kind of African traditions, behaviours, laws, and practises. The result is often a “democratic” system of toothless democratic institutions staffed by docile incumbents and unending empty rhetoric about democracy. African-style democracy is often the most minimalist, most limited and most elementary kind of “democracy.” It is often based on the premise that democracy is only about elections: if an election takes place, the country is supposedly democratic."
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"title": "https://www.flashcardmachine.com/different-typesofgovernment3.html\nShared Flashcard Set",
"text": "Shared Flashcard Set Details Title Different Types of Government Description Definitions of different types of government systems Total Cards 22Subject Civics Level 11th Grade Created 09/23/2012Click here to study/print these flashcards . Create your own flash cards! Sign up here . Additional Civics Flashcards Cards Term Anarchy Definition A lack of government. Term Aristocracy Definition A government run by a small upper class, often a family. Term Authoritarian Definition A government controlled absolutely by a small number of politicians. Term Autocracy Definition A government in which one person possesses unrestrained power. Term Communism Definition A Communist state is one run based on the writings of Marx or Lenin, specifically the idea of a classless society with common ownership of all property. Term Confederacy Definition A confederacy is an alliance among states or communities for a common purpose. A famous example is the short-lived Confederate States of America."
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"title": "https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Absolute+ruler\nautocracy",
"text": "au·toc·ra·cy (ô-tŏk′rə-sē)n. pl. au·toc·ra·cies1. Government by a single person having unlimited power; despotism.2. A country or state that is governed by a single person with unlimited power. 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.autocracy ( ɔːˈtɒkrəsɪ) n, pl -cies1. ( Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by an individual with unrestricted authority2. ("
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/autocratically\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:dictatorially, autocratically, magisterially (adverb)in an overbearingly domineering manner; as a dictator\"\"this manager acts dictatorially toward his colleagues\"\"autocratically (adverb)in an autocratic manner\"\"the Czars ruled Russia autocratically\"\"Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:autocratically (Adverb)In an autocratic manner. Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of autocratically in Chaldean Numerology is: 4Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of autocratically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8Images & Illustrations of autocratically Translations for autocratically From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryautocràticament Catalan, Valencianautocraticamente Italian Get even more translations for autocratically »Translation Find a translation for the autocratically definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these autocratically definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"autocratically.\"\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 7 Apr. 2018. < https://www.definitions.net/definition/autocratically >. Are we missing a good definition for autocratically? Don't keep it to yourself... Submit Definition \""
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"docid": "D631395#0",
"title": "http://www.synonyms.net/synonym/imperative\nVisual Synonyms of imperative",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:imperative mood, imperative, jussive mood, imperative form (noun)a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener's behavior Synonyms:imperative form, imperative mood, imperative, jussive mood Antonyms:mendicant, beseeching, petitionary, precatory, imploring, supplicant, supplicatory, adjuratory, pleading, importunate, precative, suppliantimperative (adj)some duty that is essential and urgent Synonyms:imperative form, imperative mood, jussive mood Antonyms:beseeching, supplicatory, mendicant, importunate, petitionary, precative, adjuratory, supplicant, imploring, precatory, suppliant, pleadingimperative (adj)requiring attention or action\"\"as nuclear weapons proliferate, preventing war becomes imperative\"\"; \"\"requests that grew more and more imperative\"\"Antonyms:supplicatory, petitionary, importunate, pleading, mendicant, imploring, supplicant, adjuratory, precatory, beseeching, suppliant, precativeimperative (adj)relating to verbs in the imperative mood Antonyms:mendicant, supplicant, precative, supplicatory, beseeching, importunate, petitionary, pleading, imploring, adjuratory, precatory, suppliant Wiktionary (4.00 / 1 vote)Rate these synonyms:imperative (noun)Synonyms:imperative moodimperative (noun)essential Synonyms:imperative moodimperative (noun)Having a semantics that incorporates mutable variables. Synonyms:imperative moodimperative (noun)An essential action, a must: something which is imperative. Synonyms:imperative mood English Synonyms and Antonyms (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate these synonyms:imperative In the strict sense, absolute, free from all limitation or control, and supreme, superior to all, can not properly be said of any being except the divine. Both words are used, however, in a modified sense, of human authorities; absolute then signifying free from limitation by other authority, and supreme exalted over all other; as, an absolute monarch, the supreme court. Absolute, in this use, does not necessarily carry any unfavorable sense, but as absolute power in human hands is always abused, the unfavorable meaning predominates. Autocratic power knows no limits outside the ruler's self; arbitrary power, none outside the ruler's will or judgment, arbitrary carrying the implication of wilfulness and capriciousness. Despotic is commonly applied to a masterful or severe use of power, which is expressed more decidedly by tyrannical. Arbitrary may be used in a good sense; as, the pronunciation of proper names is arbitrary; but the bad sense is the prevailing one; as, an arbitrary proceeding. Irresponsible power is not necessarily bad, but eminently dangerous; an executor or trustee should not be irresponsible; an irresponsible ruler is likely to be tyrannical. A perfect ruler might be irresponsible and not tyrannical."
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"title": "http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/autocratic\nautocraticadjective",
"text": "\"Meaning of “autocratic” in the English Dictionary English English Business Business Examples Examples\"\"autocratic\"\" in English See all translationsautocraticadjectiveuk / ˌɔː.təˈkræt.ɪk /us / ˌɑː.t̬əˈkræt̬.ɪk / relating to an autocrat:an autocratic ruler / regimean autocratic style of government / leadership / management The president resigned after 30 years of autocratic rule. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Powerful people & dictatorsa heavy hitter idiom authoritarianautocrat big beast Big Brother dictatordictatorialestablishmentfigureheadgrey eminence oppressorpotentate power brokerpuissance puissantstrongman tyrantvoiceless warlordéminence grise See more results »autocraticallyadverb uk / ˌɔː.təˈkræt.ɪ.k ə l.i / us / ˌɑː.t̬əˈkræt̬.ɪ.k ə l.i / (Definition of “autocratic” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner’s Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)Translations of “autocratic”in Portugueseautocrático…Need a translator? Translator tool Get a quick, free translation!What is the pronunciation of autocratic? \""
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/satrap\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:satrap (noun)a governor of a province in ancient Persia Wiktionary (5.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:satrap (Noun)A governor of a Persian province.satrap (Noun)A petty ruler. Webster Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Satrap (noun)the governor of a province in ancient Persia; hence, a petty autocrat despot Origin: [L. satrapes, Gr. , fr. OPers. khshatrapvan ruler: cf. F. satrape. ] Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Satrap Satrap was the name given to the governors of the provinces of the ancient Median and Achaemenid Empires and in several of their successors, such as the Sassanid Empire and the Hellenistic empires. The word satrap is also often used in modern literature to refer to world leaders or governors who are heavily influenced by larger world superpowers or hegemonies and act as their surrogates. Chambers 20th Century Dictionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Satrapsā′trap, or sat′rap, n. a Persian viceroy or ruler of one of the greater provinces:— fem. Sā′trapess .—"
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"docid": "D1609031#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/17254565/perls-105-chap-12-flash-cards/\nPerls 105 Chap 12",
"text": "\"114 terms klocken Perls 105 Chap 12Learn 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 Explain why managers are not always leaders. Just b/c someone is a manager doesn't mean that he knows how to lead people. Compare the trait, behavioural, and contingency theories of leadership. Trait theorists look for distinctive characteristics of effective leaders. Behavioural theorists look at the behaviour of effective leaders and try to find one leadership style that works for all situations. Contingency theorists try to fit leadership style to the situation. Explain leadership trait theory. It assumes that distinctive charac's account for leadership effectiveness."
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"docid": "D1427248#0",
"title": "https://www.pmi.org/learning/library/understanding-project-leadership-2081\nProject leadership",
"text": "\"Learning Library Project leadershipunderstanding and consciously choosing your style Tweet Article Leadership , Skill Development March 1991Project Management Journal Slevin, Dennis P. | Pinto, Jeffrey K. How to cite this article: Slevin, D. P. & Pinto, J. K. (1991). Project leadership: understanding and consciously choosing your style. Project Management Journal, 22 (1), 39–45. Reprints and Permissions PROJECT MANAGEMENT JOURNALJeffrey K. Pinto, College of Business Administration, University of Maine INTRODUCTIONTrying to help project managers become better leaders has always been a difficult task. Project managers must rely on a variety of skills in order to successfully manage their projects. Not the least of these required skills is the ability to motivate, inspire, and lead the project team. True leadership on the part of the project manager has been shown time and again to be one of the most important single characteristics in successfully implementing projects [1, 2, 3]. As a result, the more one is able to understand about this complex concept, the better able it will be to manage one’s own projects and train future project managers in the tasks and skills required for their jobs. Leadership is a complex process that is crucial to successful project management. The principal difficulty with studying leadership is that we know at once so much and so little about the concept. Behavioral scientists have been studying the leadership problem over the past half century in an attempt to better understand the process and to come up with prescriptive recommendations concerning effective leadership behaviors."
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"docid": "D1913358#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anocracy\nAnocracy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e Part of a series on Politics Primary topics [show]Political systems [show]Academic disciplines [show]Public administration [show]Policy [show]Organs of government [show]Related topics [show]Subseries [show]v t e Despite its popular usage, anocracy lacks a precise definition. [ 1] Anocratic regimes are loosely defined as part democracy and part dictatorship, [2] [3] or as a \"\"regime that mixes democratic with autocratic features\"\". [ 3] Another definition classifies anocracy as \"\"a regime that permits some means of participation through opposition group behavior but that has incomplete development of mechanisms to redress grievances\"\". [ 1] [4] Scholars have also distinguished anocracies from autocracies and democracies in their capability to maintain authority, political dynamics, and policy agendas. [ 5] Similarly, these regime types have democratic institutions that allow for nominal amounts of competition. [ 2]These regime types are particularly susceptible to outbreaks of armed conflict and unexpected or adverse changes in leadership. [ 6]The operational definition of anocracy is extensively used by scholars Monty G. Marshall and Benjamin R. Cole at the Center for Systemic Peace and gains most of its dissemination through the polity data series. The data set aims to measure democracy in different states, and retains anocracy as one of its classification methods for regime type. [ 7] Consequently, anocracy frequently appears in democratization literature that utilizes the polity-data set. [ 8] In a closed anocracy, competitors are drawn from the élite."
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"docid": "D3371548#0",
"title": "https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/20/how-long-can-putin-last/\nHow long will Putin stay in power?",
"text": "Russian President Vladimir Putin talks to journalists in Minsk, Belarus, on Feb. 12, 2015. ( Pool photo by Alexey Druginyn/Ria Novosti/Kremlin)How long can Putin last? That’s the question facing anyone who’s trying to forecast future Russian policy. The former Swedish prime minister Carl Bildt gave him five to 10 years. Some Russian analysts predict the Putin regime will falter as early as mid-2016. Putin will not remain in power indefinitely. But he won’t be out anytime soon. To understand why, let’s look at the research into autocratic regimes. Political scientists Barbara Geddes, Joseph Wright, and Erica Frantz have found that when an autocratic leader starts losing power, one of these three things usually results: A new autocratic group takes over, creating a new but still authoritarian regime. The original regime hangs on, but someone from the incumbent group replaces the outgoing leader."
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"docid": "D69732#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/autocracy\nautocracy",
"text": "autocracy Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .au·toc·ra·cy (ô-tŏk′rə-sē)n. pl. au·toc·ra·cies1. Government by a single person having unlimited power; despotism.2. A country or state that is governed by a single person with unlimited power. 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.autocracy ( ɔːˈtɒkrəsɪ) n, pl -cies1. ( Government, Politics & Diplomacy) government by an individual with unrestricted authority2. ("
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"docid": "D2097486#0",
"title": "http://www.celebrateboston.com/culture/blue-blood-origin.htm\nBlue Blood Origin",
"text": "\"Blue Blood Origin The term blue blood originated in Spain. It was used to differentiate between people with light skin from those with darker complexions. The veins of southern Europeans appeared more blue due to their pale and translucent skin. Wealthy landowners or their descendents were part of an upper class in Spain that were called blue-bloods or blue-blooded. Blue Blood likely became part of Spanish culture by the late 1500s, as Shakespeare had used the term in his poem Rape of Lucrece (Lucrece or Lucretia was a member of the upper class in Roman legend): In her the painter had anatomiz'd Time's ruin, beauty's wreck, and grim care's reign; Her cheeks with chaps and wrinkles were disguis'd; Of what she was, no semblance did remain: Her blue blood chang'd to black in every vein, Wanting the Spring that those shrunk pipes had fed, Show'd life imprison'd in a body dead. Also in the late 1500s, a person of nobility in Spain was known as a hidalgo. Hidalgo derived from the term fijo dalgo and later hijo dalgo, and referred to a large property owner or the son of such a person. A hidalgo was also likely called a blue blood. An article in the October 20, 1852 New York Times talks about Mozart and his opera Don Giovanni, with a fictional lead character who was young, arrogant, and of nobility, using both terms: \"\"The Don Giovanni of Mozart, on the contrary, is as regular a hidalgo as blue blood at the boiling point could make him; as fierce and haughty as Satan; and, like him, never humbling himself before any creature mortal or immoral....\"\"Origin of Blue Blood In Boston in 1859, Oliver Wendell Holmes had published The Profes sor's Story, and wrote about The Brahmin Caste of New England. In 1858, he had earlier described the State House of Massachusetts in The Autocrat of the Breakfast-Table as being the Hub of the Universe."
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"docid": "D69731#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autocracy\nAutocracy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Part of the Politics series Basic forms of government Power structure Separation Associated state Dominion Chiefdom Federalism Federation Confederation Devolution Integration Empire Hegemony Unitary state Administrative division Power source Democracypower of many Direct Representative Liberal Social Demarchy others Oligarchypower of few Aristocracy Plutocracy Kraterocracy Stratocracy Timocracy Meritocracy Technocracy Geniocracy Noocracy Kritarchy Particracy Ergatocracy Netocracy Autocracypower of one Despotism Dictatorship Military dictatorship Others Anocracy Anarchy Theocracy Power ideology Monarchy vs. republicsocio-political ideologies Absolute Legalist Constitutional Parliamentary Directorial Semi-presidential Presidential Authoritarian vs. libertariansocio-economic ideologies Tribalism Despotism Feudalism Colonialism Minarchism Distributism Anarchism Socialism Communism Totalitarianism Global vs. localgeo-cultural ideologies Commune City-state National government Intergovernmental organisation World government Politics portalv t e An autocracy is a system of government in which supreme power (social and political) is concentrated in the hands of one person, whose decisions are subject to neither external legal restraints nor regularized mechanisms of popular control (except perhaps for the implicit threat of a coup d'état or mass insurrection ). [ 1] Absolute monarchies (such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Brunei and Swaziland) and dictatorships (such as Cuba, China, North Korea and Syria) are the main modern-day forms of autocracy. In earlier times, the term \"\"autocrat\"\" was coined as a favorable feature of the ruler, having some connection to the concept of \"\"lack of conflicts of interests\"\" as well as an indication of grandeur and power. The Russian Tsar for example was styled, \"\"Autocrat of all the Russias\"\", as late as the early 20th century. Contents [ hide ]1 History and etymology2 Comparison with other forms of government3 Origin and developments4 Maintenance5 Autocracy promotion6 Historical examples7 See also8 References9 External links History and etymology [ edit]In the Medieval Greek language, the term Autocrates was used for anyone holding the title emperor, regardless of the actual power of the monarch. Some historical Slavic monarchs, such as Russian tsars and emperors, included the title Autocrat as part of their official styles, distinguishing them from the constitutional monarchs elsewhere in Europe. Comparison with other forms of government [ edit]Both totalitarianism and military dictatorship are often identified with, but need not be, an autocracy. Totalitarianism is a system where the state strives to control every aspect of life and civil society. It can be headed by a supreme dictator, making it autocratic, but it can also have a collective leadership such as a commune, junta, or single political party. In an analysis of militarized disputes between two states, if one of the states involved was an autocracy the chance of violence occurring doubled. ["
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"docid": "D851170#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/tyrannical\ntyrannical",
"text": "\"tyrannical Also found in: Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia .ty·ran·ni·cal (tĭ-răn′ĭ-kəl, tī-) also ty·ran·nic (-răn′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to a tyrant or tyranny: a tyrannical government.2. Characteristic of a tyrant or tyranny; despotic and oppressive: a tyrannical supervisor. See Synonyms at dictatorial.ty·ran′ni·cal·ly adv.ty·ran′ni·cal·ness n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.tyrannical ( tɪˈrænɪkəl) ortyrannicadjcharacteristic of or relating to a tyrant or to tyranny; oppressivetyˈrannically advtyˈrannicalness n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © Harper Collins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014ty•ran•ni•cal (tɪˈræn ɪ kəl, taɪ-)also ty•ran′nic,adj.1. unjustly cruel or severe; arbitrary or oppressive; despotic.2. of or characteristic of a tyrant. [ 1530–40; < Latin tyrannic (us) (< Greek tyrannikós = týrann (os) tyrant + -ikos -ic) + -al 1]ty•ran′ni•cal•ly, adv."
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"docid": "D2983286#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/autodidact\nautodidact",
"text": "autodidactau·to·di·dactnoun The definition of an autodidact is a person who learns something without a school or a tutor and educates himself. If you go online to learn about butterflies, then you are an example of an autodidact. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citeautodidacta person who is self-educated Origin of autodidact Medieval Latin autodidactus from Classical Greek autodidaktos, self-taught: see auto- and didactic Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citeautodidactnoun A self-taught person. Origin of autodidact From Greek autodidaktos self-taught auto- auto- didaktos taught ; see didactic . Related Forms:au′to·di·dac′ticadjective THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries. Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
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"docid": "D2814706#0",
"title": "http://www.destinationclubbing.com/news-item/510.aspx\nTOP 11 OF THE HIGHEST PAID DJS",
"text": "TOP 11 OF THE HIGHEST PAID DJSForbes recently released the ranking of the best-paid DJs in the world. The amounts include sales but also their wages when participating in festivals such as those we offer on Destination Clubbing.com. Here is the top 11 of the highest paid DJ’s:1. Calvin Harris (46 million $)Calvin Harris’ career has literally exploded last year thanks to his latest album “18th Month” that made us dance throughout the year. Last February, he signed a contract including 70 shows for the Hakkasan Club in Las Vegas.2. Tiesto (32 million $)The second DJ is the famous Dutchman who, thanks to his 140 shows last year, has surpassed the $30M of revenue.3. David Guetta (30 million $)David Guetta, still one of the most requested DJs in the world, has performed not less than 120 shows. His fame was achieved by his style, crossing electro and pop music, which enabled him to accompany Rihanna during her world tour. However, the French DJ seems to show signs of slowing down.4. Swedish House Mafia (25 million $)Sebastian Ingrosso, Axwell and Steve Angello have ended the Swedish House Mafia adventure during the year."
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"docid": "D2491745#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-do-bacteria-produce-energy-without-mitochondria\nHow do bacteria produce energy without mitochondria?",
"text": "Endosymbiosis Mitochondria Bacteriology How Things Work Bacteria Energy (physics) Biology How do bacteria produce energy without mitochondria?ad by Box Cast Download: The buyer's guide to live video streaming. This guide tells you the key streaming features to look for and crucial questions to ask any provider. Download at boxcast.com5 Answers Eric Vene, Biology Ph D Candidate Answered Aug 17, 2015 · Author has 2.4k answers and 1.4m answer views Aerobic bacteria will perform essentially the same reactions that we do in our mitochondria. However, instead of being in a contained organelle they use their cell membrane. This is what is happening in the mitochondria: The citric acid cycle is active in the inner membrane (matrix), this generates NADH which enters the electron transport chain on the inner membrane (complex I-IV) and pump protons (H+) into the mitochondria's intermembrane space. Those protons are shuttled back into the matrix by ATP synthase, which uses them to make ATP. I mention this because bacteria do the same thing. The citric acid cycle takes place in the cytoplasm of the bacteria, and NADH go to the same protein complexes in the membrane. However, the protons are pumped into the space between the cell membrane and the cell wall instead of the intermembrane space of the mitochondria. Just like in the mitochondria, these protons are used by ATP synthase to generate ATP."
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"docid": "D2895415#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/At-which-point-is-a-fetus-considered-a-living-organism\nAt which point is a fetus considered a living organism?",
"text": "\"Dale Thomas, MSc in Evolutionary Algorithms Updated Dec 11, 2015 · Author has 5.5k answers and 18.2m answer views The question is an extremely complex one, mainly because \"\"life\"\" is a very very fuzzy concept. A fertilised egg, or zygote, is a cell that has unique mixture of DNA and has the potential to become an individual lifeform in the future. But it cannot do it alone. It needs nourishment and specific physical and chemical environment in order to grow. We slough off individual cells from our bodies all the time, we don't call them living organisms, partly because, though they have our full genome, they are already differentiated and specialised types. Scientists have succeeded in coaxing some specialised cells to revert back to their undifferentiated state, so that line of argument is pretty fuzzy too. And then the cell divides, and divides again and again. The number increases exponentially. It forms a hollow ball of cells called a blastula. But again, it's hard to call it an individual organism at this stage because it is still just a bunch of cells, with basically no structure."
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"docid": "D2032497#0",
"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/autodidactic\nDefinitions &Translations",
"text": "\"Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:autodidactic (adj)relating to or having the characteristics of an autodidact Wiktionary (4.00 / 1 vote)Rate this definition:autodidactic (Adjective)of, relating to, or being an autodidact; self-taught Albert Einstein was autodidactic. Origin: From (autodidaktos), from (autos) \"\"self\"\" + \"\"I teach\"\"Numerology Chaldean Numerology The numerical value of autodidactic in Chaldean Numerology is: 3Pythagorean Numerology The numerical value of autodidactic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2Images & Illustrations of autodidactic Translations for autodidactic From our Multilingual Translation Dictionaryautodidakt, autodidaktisk Danishautodidaktisch Germansjálvlærdur Faroeseautodidactic Norwegian Get even more translations for autodidactic »Translation Find a translation for the autodidactic definition in other languages: Select another language: Discuss these autodidactic definitions with the community: Word of the Day Would you like us to send you a FREE new word definition delivered to your inbox daily? Please enter your email address: Subscribe Citation Use the citation below to add this definition to your bibliography: Style: MLA Chicago APA\"\"autodidactic.\"\" Definitions.net. STANDS4 LLC, 2018. Web. 8 Apr. 2018. < https://www.definitions.net/definition/autodidactic >. Are we missing a good definition for autodidactic? Don't keep it to yourself... Submit Definition \""
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{
"docid": "D1344417#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/When-is-blood-pressure-not-measured-on-the-arm-and-why\nWhen is blood pressure not measured on the arm and why?",
"text": "Tim Hofstetter, Medically autodidactical Answered Dec 6, 2014 · Author has 8.1k answers and 8.2m answer views Blood pressure may not be measured on the arm when the patient is missing that arm (or both arms) or the arm has an unusual shape or configuration, or any of the bones in the arm, wrist, or hand is broken, or the arm is in use for intravenous drip or other treatment, or when there is reason to believe that the patient has insufficient circulation within their arm, wrist, or hand, or when doing so would be exceptionally painful to the patient because of neuralgia or other disruptions, or when an appropriate sphygmomanometer is not available but another (larger or smaller) is available, or when there is reason to believe that an arm reading would be misleading because of known heavy calcification or clotting within the arm's vasculature, or where an intracardiac blood pressure reading is called for. The reasons for not reading blood pressure under these circumstances are pretty self-evident.3.2k Views · View Upvoters Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date?"
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"docid": "D1407347#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-much-do-elementary-private-tutors-make\nHow much do elementary private tutors make?",
"text": "Cynthia Ward Hemminger, private SAT prep coach, CEO of Triangle Test Prep Updated Jun 4, 2017 · Author has 886 answers and 906.6k answer views This varies A LOT based on: What part of the country you are in. Tutors make considerably more in Manhattan than they do in Biloxi, Mississippi. Experience. A college student can’t charge as much as a veteran teacher. Whether the “tutoring” is just “homework help” or involves diagnosing/addressing a learning disability. Of course all of the above is in answer to the question, “How much do elementary private tutors make PER HOUR?” If you want to know what they can expect to pull in per year, you need to factor in how many hours they will work. All of this is by way of saying that there’s really no way to know. If you are wondering what you yourself could make as a private tutor to elementary students, start with your local Craig’s list advertisements. That will give you an idea of the going hourly rate for someone with your experience and expertise."
},
{
"docid": "D3310533#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Where-is-the-chloroplast-located-in-a-plant-cell-What-purpose-does-it-serve\nWhere is the chloroplast located in a plant cell? What purpose does it serve?",
"text": "Raime B. Fronstin, Ph. D. Biology & Ecology, Ethology, & Evolution, Simon Fraser University (2016)Answered Mar 28, 2017The chloroplast is located throughout the cytoplasm of the cells of plant leaves and other parts depending on the type of plant. Actually, you can see where in a plant the chloroplasts are because chloroplasts are what make the plant appear green. Therefore wherever there is green on a plant there are chloroplasts. The chloroplast is the cell organelle responsible for photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which light energy from the sun is converted to chemical energy (stored as sugar). Specifically, photosynthesis uses water, carbon dioxide, and solar energy to make sugar and oxygen. Notice that the metabolic process for animals is the opposite. We take in oxygen and sugar and convert that to water, carbon dioxide and energy (chemical energy). Plants are what we call autotrophs (auto = self, troph = nourishment) because they can essentially make their own food."
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"docid": "D3300888#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-function-of-cristae-in-mitochondria\nWhat is the function of cristae in mitochondria?",
"text": "\"Henry Norman, Retired Programmer. Autodidact Cytologist. Updated Oct 10, 2017 · Author has 2.7k answers and 2m answer views The primary function of these membrane folds is to increase the surface area of the inner membrane, as this allows it to pack many more instances of the \"\"electron staircase\"\" protein complexes (I,II, III and IV) and F [math]_0 [/math] F [math]_1 [/math] ATPase \"\"proton driven turbines,\"\" compared with a \"\"crista-less\"\" membrane. Take a peek at what the cristae is all about, see Cellular Respiration .ppsx4.4k Views · View Upvoterspromoted by UC Berkeley Extension Organic chemistry course at UC Berkeley Extension. Prepare for grad school & health careers with courses from UC Berkeley Extension. Learn More at extension.berkeley.edu Related Questions More Answers Below What is the function of mitochondrial cristae? What is the function of mitochondria in a fungal cell? Write the function of mitochondria? What is cristae in a mitochondria? What is the function of the mitochondria in fungi?"
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"docid": "D1077893#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-many-protons-neutrons-and-electrons-does-hydrogen-have\nHow many protons, neutrons, and electrons does hydrogen have?",
"text": "\"Carl Willis, BS Physics, MS Nuclear Engineering Updated Jan 24, 2018 · Author has 623 answers and 832.3k answer views Hydrogen has one proton by definition. Hydrogen can have any number of electrons and still be hydrogen. To be electrically neutral, it must have one electron. With two electrons, as H-, it exists as the hydride ion. With no electrons, as a bare nucleus, it exists as the H+ ion. Hydrogen can have any number of neutrons and still be hydrogen. H-1 (0 neutrons) is the most abundant isotope in nature. H-2 (1 neutron) has the special name of deuterium and is stable and found in nature. H-3 (2 neutrons) has the special name of tritium and is radioactive and very rare in nature, but has many applications as a synthetic product. H-4, H-5, H-6, and H-7 are known, but are very short-lived radioactive isotopes and have no applications.80.3k Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below How many protons electrons and neutrons are in a helium atom?"
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"docid": "D2534489#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-normal-glomerular-filtration-rate-GFR-per-age-range\nWhat is a normal glomerular filtration rate (GFR) per age range?",
"text": "Nephrology Kidney Disease Kidneys Human Physiology Aging Medicine and Healthcare What is a normal glomerular filtration rate (GFR) per age range?ad by Care.com Senior care help in your area. Keep life on track for aging parents. Find in-home senior care today. Sign Up at care.com1 Answer Tim Hofstetter, Medically autodidactical Answered Dec 4, 2014 · Author has 8.1k answers and 8.2m answer views Under age 2: 110 ml/min/1.73m2 of body surface area Until age 40: 100-130 ml/min/1.73m2 of body surface area After age 40: declining by 0.4 - 1.2 ml/min/1.73m2 of body surface area Body surface area estimates (in m²) are: Neonate (newborn): 0.25 Child of 2 years: 0.5 9 years: 1.07 10 years: 1.14 12–13 years: 1.33 Women: 1.6 Men: 1.93.1k Views Your response is private. Is this answer still relevant and up to date? Related Questions Aging: What is the highest glomerular filtration rate (GFR) measured in an octogenarian? What factors increase glomerular filtration rate? Human Physiology: What factors affect the decline of glomerular filtration rate with age? Why is plasma creatinine still normal even GFR is 50% of its potential? Aging: What is the highest glomerular filtration rate (GFR) observed in a nongenarian/centenarian?"
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"docid": "D1856120#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Are-chloroplasts-found-in-animal-cells\nAre chloroplasts found in animal cells?",
"text": "Shaily Arora, PGT Biology Answered May 17, 2017 · Author has 58 answers and 110.4k answer views Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. Chloroplasts are the food producers of the cell. The organelles are only found in plant cells and some protists such as algae. Animal cells do not have chloroplasts. Chloroplasts work to convert light energy of the Sun into sugars that can be used by cells. The entire process is called photosynthesis and it all depends on the little green chlorophyll molecules in each chloroplast. Plants are the basis of all life on Earth."
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"docid": "D2876985#0",
"title": "http://www.studymode.com/subjects/definition-of-education-page1.html\n\"\"\"Definition Of Education\"\" Essays and Research Papers\"",
"text": "\"\"\"Definition Of Education\"\" Essays and Research Papers Definition Of Education MW September 9, 2007 Education Definition Essay What's Education ? According to the Webster's dictionary, education is the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge. But for what purpose? Education is the key to having a strong economy and a great nation. Education is the key to success through all endeavors. Whether it is driving a car or typing on the computer, you need some sort of education to get you through everyday life. I believe that education means being taught and prepared... Education, High school, History of education 779 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Definition essay : Education and personal developmentanswer that question to some extents by defining two terms “ education ” and “personal development”. Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, or research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of others, but may also be self-learning (Wikipedia). Dictionary.com defines education as a process of acquiring general knowledge, promoting the... Alternative education, Education, Educational psychology 953 Words | 3 Pages Open Document Definitionsneed to define it.”"
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"docid": "D1238406#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Didacticism\nDidacticism",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For the teaching method, see Didactic method. \"\" Didactic\"\" redirects here. For the album by Means End, see The Didact. 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 2013) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Didacticism is a philosophy that emphasizes instructional and informative qualities in literature and other types of art. [ 1] [2]Contents [ hide ]1 Overview2 Examples3 See also4 References5 Further reading Overview [ edit]The term has its origin in the Ancient Greek word διδακτικός ( didaktikos ), \"\"related to education and teaching\"\", and signified learning in a fascinating and intriguing manner. [ 3]Didactic art was meant both to entertain and to instruct. Didactic plays, for instance, were intended to convey a moral theme or other rich truth to the audience. ["
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"docid": "D2032500#0",
"title": "http://www.thefreedictionary.com/autodidactic\nautodidactic",
"text": "autodidactic Also found in: Thesaurus, Wikipedia .au·to·di·dact (ô′tō-dī′dăkt′)n. A self-taught person. [ From Greek autodidaktos, self-taught : auto-, auto- + didaktos, taught; see didactic . ] au′to·di·dac′tic adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Adj. 1."
},
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"docid": "D597412#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/How-can-I-remember-what-cathode-and-anode-are-clearly\nHow can I remember what cathode and anode are clearly?",
"text": "\"Electrochemistry Chemistry Homework Question Lithium-Ion Batteries Particle Physics Electricity How can I remember what cathode and anode are clearly?16 Answers Edward Claro Mader, quirky quark Updated May 3, 2015 · Author has 798 answers and 2.3m answer views Originally Answered: What is a cathode and anode, and how can you think of them intuitively? Already many good answers, but I would like to add this one to show how electrophysiology makes it more confusing. Compare a battery with a stimulator - a device used to stimulate excitable tissues such as nerves or muscles. Both have an anode and a cathode. ----------------- BATTERY A battery is a charge-separating device. It stores electric energy by separating cations (positively-charged ions) and anions (negatively-charged ions). One terminal of the battery contains an excess of cations: this is the positive terminal (cathode) . The other terminal contains an excess of anions: this is the negative terminal (anode). Image source: Rechargeable battery diagram convention - Storage4In adischarging battery, wherein energy is being discharged by the battery to the circuit (LEFT IMAGE), thecathode is the positive terminaland theanode is the negative terminal. We say thatconventional (positive) currentflows from the cathode to the anode."
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"docid": "D2540990#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Should-a-student-majoring-in-Chemical-engineering-learn-to-program\nShould a student majoring in Chemical engineering learn to program?",
"text": "Anjishnu Kumar, B. E. (Hons.) Chemical Engineering Updated Jan 29, 2013 · Upvoted by Edwin Khoo, Ph D student in Chemical Engineering at MITShort Answer: Yes. Do it. Never hold back from learning. Long Answer: Will it help me in a Chemical Engineering Job? Coding will probably NOT help you in the sort of Chem E jobs you get right after undergrad say, process engineer in a utilities company or PSU, field engineer, project engineer etc. ( Companies like ONGC, Reliance, Coal India) However it will help you in some of the more high-technology Ch E jobs- design and modelling, fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, simulations etc. These jobs are rarer but more interesting and probably more satisfying in the long run. Think companies like ANSYS and Mercedes Benz R&D. Coding will also help you a lot if you decide to enroll for a masters program in Chemical Engineering to tackle more complex problems. Finally, In India- the job market for chemical engineers is not great- and the IT industry is dominant."
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"docid": "D2181760#0",
"title": "http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/Jack-O-Neill-89-a-surfing-legend-who-endures-3589127.php\nJack O'Neill, 89, a surfing legend who endures",
"text": "\"Jack O'Neill, 89, a surfing legend who endures SUNDAY PROFILE / Jack O'Neill Entrepreneur has had a passion for waves, and helping others, for decades Max Klinger Published 4:00 am, Sunday, May 27, 20121As surf houses go, Jack O'Neill's is pretty legendary. Perched conspicuously on a cliff overlooking Monterey Bay, it's the only building occupying the half-mile of eroding sandstone bluffs that run along Santa Cruz's east side. Inside, the walls are covered with black-and- white photos of hot air balloons and unconventional seacraft. Telescopes compete with blueprints for floor space. Long ago, the main stairwell was cleared to make room for a trampoline. The bottom floor boasts a submarine steel door in place of a wooden one. \"\" This is my pad,\"\" the 89-year-old O'Neill, founder of the O'Neill surf brand, says proudly as he gazes through the panoramic window at the waves and surfers below. While it may seem like an obvious point these days, every surfer is wearing a wetsuit. It wasn't always so. Sixty years ago, O'Neill introduced a prototype of a wetsuit and opened one of the world's first surf shops along Ocean Beach in San Francisco."
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"docid": "D152193#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Who-pays-for-the-multiple-pens-the-president-uses-to-sign-a-bill\nWho pays for the multiple pens the president uses to sign a bill?",
"text": "\"Pens Presidents of the United States of America Who pays for the multiple pens the president uses to sign a bill?5 Answers Stephen Samuel, autodidact polymath, legal political and tech knowledge. Answered Feb 13, 2017 · Author has 415 answers and 167.4k answer views As an ‘office expense’ it would be paid for by taxpayers. ‘Household expenses’ (e.g. food and clothing), on the other hand are paid for by the President. ‘ Entertainment expenses’ (food for state dinners) are paid for by the government. General White House staff (including household staff) are paid for by the government. When Air Force One is used for personal purposes (including electioneering), the president pays for passage at the commercial rate (president’s Secret Service detail flies ‘for free’).772 Views · View Upvoters Related Questions More Answers Below During ceremonial bill signing with multiple pens, does the President write multiple signatures or does he complete a single signature with al... What kind of pen is used by President Trump to sign executive orders? Why does the president use so many pens? President Obama used 22 pens to sign his name on the PPACA. How long does the president (or governor) need to practice his signature when usin... Why does the US president have more than one pen when he signs a bill into law? Ask New Question Stephen Charbonneau, Political activist Answered Sep 19, 2013 · Author has 542 answers and 1.4m answer views The taxpayers, but given how exceptionally rare this occurrence of \"\"passing a bill\"\" is nowadays, the Presidential pen budget does not make a significant dent in the federal deficit."
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"docid": "D3268566#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Where-does-the-phrase-More-X-than-you-can-shake-a-stick-at.-originate\n\"Where does the phrase, \"\"More X than you can shake a stick at.\"\" originate?\"",
"text": "\"John English, I may know many English words but how many do I use well? Answered Sep 9, 2016 · Author has 4.4k answers and 4.5m answer views The question was - Where does the phrase, \"\"More X than you can shake a stick at.\"\" originate? In an almost prehistoric sense, you can shake a stick to warn or intimidate someone or something. You often see dramatic scenes where a spear or a firebrand is used to hold off a wild animal or some kind of movie monster. It’s easy enough to do that to one or even two opponents, but when your problems begin to multiply - 4, 6, 10, a pack, then there are too many too effectively shake your stick at. I see the phrase as a verbalized recognition of an age old condition. The recorded source is beyond my knowledge. The meaning is instinctive and primal. Thanks for the A2A.7.8k Views · View Upvoters · Answer requested by Brady Zieman Related Questions More Answers Below What is the origin of the phrase \"\"to wrap my mind around X\"\"?"
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"docid": "D2891735#0",
"title": "https://www.quora.com/Which-RNA-base-bonds-with-adenine\nWhich RNA base bonds with adenine?",
"text": "RNA Chemical Bonds Molecular Biology Biology Which RNA base bonds with adenine?2 Answers Chris Schudoma, I'm just a humble bioinformatician. Answered Dec 22, 2017 · Author has 93 answers and 20.1k answer views Generally, T/U as others have answered. However, RNA has various modes of forming basepairs. See here Chris Schudoma's answer to Which RNA base bonds with cytosine?265 Viewspromoted by Amazon What are the best deals on Amazon grocery products? New deals. Everyday. Shop our Deal of the Day, Lightning Deals, more daily deals and limited-time sales. Shop Now at amazon.com Related Questions More Answers Below Which RNA base bonds with cytosine? What does adenine pairs with in a RNA? How does this happen?"
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"docid": "D644213#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_autogenic_hypothesis\nWhat is the autogenic hypothesis?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Literature & Language Languages and Cultures English Language Writing and Composition Speech Writing Persuasive Speech What is the autogenic hypothesis? Flag What is the autogenic hypothesis? Answered by The Wiki Answers ®Community Answers.com ® is making the world better one answer at a time.what the autogenic hypothesis is when a prokaryotic cell eaits anothe prokaryotic cell and as time goes by the middle of cell starts to fold making the chloroplast and or the mitochondria. once the folding has stoped the cell would become a eukaryotic cell. Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Crazywowow 158 Contributions How to avoid surface concavity in autogeneous welding? Do you mean your beads are concave and you would like them convex in appearance while autogenous welding is being done? Without knowing what metal you are welding or seeing th …Jazz M 28,354 Contributions A veterinarian with a love of animals, history and tea. What is the autogenic hypothesis of the origin of the eukaryotic cell? Autogenic means produced from within, or self-generating."
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"docid": "D1006006#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biofeedback\nBiofeedback",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Biofeedback A diagram showing the feedback loop between person, sensor, and processor to help provide biofeedback training ICD-10-PCS GZCICD-9-CM 94.39Me SH D001676Medline Plus 002241 [ edit on Wikidata]Biofeedback device for treating posttraumatic stress disorder Biofeedback is the process of gaining greater awareness of many physiological functions primarily using instruments that provide information on the activity of those same systems, with a goal of being able to manipulate them at will. [ 1] [2] Some of the processes that can be controlled include brainwaves, muscle tone, skin conductance, heart rate and pain perception. [ 3]Biofeedback may be used to improve health, performance, and the physiological changes that often occur in conjunction with changes to thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Eventually, these changes may be maintained without the use of extra equipment, for no equipment is necessarily required to practice biofeedback. [ 2]Biofeedback has been found to be effective for the treatment of headaches and migraines. [ 4] [5]Over-feedis a process that learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving health and performance. Precise instruments measure physiological activity such as brainwaves, heart function, breathing, muscle activity, and skin temperature. These instruments rapidly and accurately 'feed back' information to the user. The presentation of this information—often in conjunction with changes in thinking, emotions, and behavior—supports desired physiological changes. Over time, these changes can endure without continued use of an instrument. ["
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"docid": "D1525866#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/77697783/hemodialysis-fistulas-and-grafts-flash-cards/\nHemodialysis Fistulas and Grafts",
"text": "\"76 terms cindy_caro2110Hemodialysis Fistulas and Grafts Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Hemodialysis Is the most prevalent method used to treat end stage renal disease (permanent kidney failure).when does hemodialysis first became a treatment for kidney failure? in the 1960's, over the past 55 years more information and been acquired regarding hemodialysis treatments which has made them more effective.what have been important in developing more compact and simpler dialysis machines? advance technology Chronic kidney disease (CKD): conditions that may cause a reduction in kidney function over a period of time. Patient's \"\"glomerular filtration rate remains below 60 milliliters per minute for more than 3 months or when a patient's urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio is over 30 milligrams (mg) of albumin for each gram (g) of creatinine (30 mg/g),\"\" (NIH, 2015). End-stage renal disease (ESRD) Permanent kidney failure. The body retains fluid due to kidney failure. Harmful wastes build up. Acute kidney injury (AKI): sudden, temporary, and sometimes fatal loss of kidney function Risk factors for renal disease Age (more prevalent in older patients). Hypertension. Race ( African Americans have the highest probability)."
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"docid": "D765197#0",
"title": "http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/00/37/2/glowacki.htm\nIn vitro engineering of cartilage",
"text": "\"Vol. 37 No. 2, March/April 2000 pages 171 - 178In vitro engineering of cartilage Julie Glowacki, Ph DDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Skeletal Biology Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Harvard School of Dental Medicine Abstract — Because adult human cartilage shows poor capacity for repair and regeneration, innovative solutions are required for congenital and acquired degenerative cartilage lesions. Acquired lesions occur in young and old alike, the former being more at risk for sports-related injuries and the latter for age-related degenerative changes. Because cartilage is a relatively simple tissue with respect to its cellular homogeneity and avascularity, it has been a model for research of in vitro engineered tissues. Progress has been slow and obstructed on several levels. The adult chondrocyte has limited capacity for proliferation and has both catabolic and anabolic functions. These metabolic features must be controlled in order for engineered tissue to endure. Use of three-dimensional scaffolds can be combined with regulatory factors (cytokine, extracellular matrix [ECM], and mechanical) to optimize conditions for in vitro engineered cartilage. Cross-disciplinary interactions are likely to accelerate progress and to mediate application of advances made in other fields for consistently successful in vitro engineering of cartilage for all clinical needs."
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"docid": "D876139#0",
"title": "https://www.uptodate.com/contents/failure-of-the-mature-hemodialysis-arteriovenous-fistula\n.",
"text": "\"Failure of the mature hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula Author: Gerald A Beathard, MD, Ph D Section Editors: David L Cull, MD Jeffrey S Berns, MD Deputy Editor: Kathryn A Collins, MD, Ph D, FACSINTRODUCTIONLate failure of a hemodialysis arteriovenous (AV) fistula is defined as the inability to use a matured AV fistula after at least three months of normal usage. Although the mature hemodialysis AV fistula is associated with fewer complications compared with other types of vascular access, when problems occur, they need to be managed effectively. The main causes of failure in a mature hemodialysis AV fistula are vascular stenotic lesions. These lesions manifest as decreased flow leading to inadequate dialysis and eventually thrombosis. Failure of the mature AV fistula and management will be reviewed here. Primary failure of the newly created hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula is reviewed separately, as are other types of AV fistula dysfunction, such as hemodialysis ischemic syndrome, aneurysm formation, infection, and excess flow leading to congestive heart failure. ( See \"\"Primary failure of the hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula\"\" and \"\"Nonthrombotic complications of arteriovenous hemodialysis access\"\" . ) RISK FACTORSThe risk factors associated with failure of a hemodialysis arteriovenous (AV) fistula are reviewed separately. In addition, it is not surprising that AV fistulas requiring intervention prior to maturation are more likely to fail in the long term, even if they appear to mature and are functional following intervention [ 1 ]. ( See \"\"Primary failure of the hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula\"\", section on 'Outcomes for fistula salvage' and \"\"Overview of chronic hemodialysis vascular access\"\" and \"\"Risk factors for hemodialysis arteriovenous fistula failure\"\" . )"
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"docid": "D2930244#0",
"title": "http://cattletoday.info/warts.htm\nWARTS",
"text": "\"Diseases of Cattle HOMEANAPLASMOSISANTHRAXBLACKLEGBLOATBRUCELLOSISBSEBVDCALF SCOURSCANCER EYECOCCIDIOSISFOOT AND MOUTHFOOT ROTGRASS TETANYIBREXTERNAL PARASITESINTERNAL PARASITESJOHNE'S DISEASELEPTOLISTERIOSISLUMPY JAWNEOSPOROSISPINKEYERINGWORMTRICHOMONIASISVIBRIOSISWARTSWOODEN TONGUELINKSWARTSWarts in cattle are caused by the contagious virus papillomavirus . Four types of the virus are known to produce warts on cattle. Calves are most susceptible with few cases of warts seen in cattle over 2 years of age. Warts appear 1 to 6 months after infection with the virus. Not all animals carrying the virus will have warts. It can be transmitted from the unapparent carrier to the susceptible calf. Warts are usually more of an appearance problem than a physical problem. Warts usually shrink and drop off after a few months. This spontaneous recovery is probably the basis for the alleged effectiveness of many home treatments including rubbing with various kinds of oil, toothpaste of various brands, etc. If there is a severe outbreat in the herd an autogenous vaccine can be prepared from chemically treated warts taken from animals in a herd."
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"docid": "D2527384#0",
"title": "http://eyewiki.aao.org/Ptosis,_Congenital\nPtosis, Congenital",
"text": "Ptosis, Congenitalnavigation search Original article contributed by: Donny W. Suh, M. D.,FAAPAll contributors: Aaron M. Miller, MD, MBA, FAAP, Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS, Donny W. Suh, MD,FAAP, Edward Wladis, MD, K. David Epley, M. D. and Marcus M. Marcet, MDAssigned editor: Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACSReview: Assigned status Up to Date by Cat Nguyen Burkat, MD FACS on May 7, 2017. Contents [ hide ]1 Disease Entity1.1 Disease1.2 Etiology1.3 General Pathology1.4 Pathophysiology2 Diagnosis2.1 History2.2 Physical examination2.3 Laboratory test2.4 Differential diagnosis3 Management3.1 General treatment3.2 Medical therapy3.3 Medical follow up3.4 Surgery3.4.1 Levator muscle resection3.4.2 Frontalis suspension procedure3.4.3 Fasanella-Servat procedure3.4.4 Müller muscle–conjunctival resection3.5 Surgical follow up3.6 Complications3.7 Prognosis4 Additional Resources5 References Disease Entity A drooping eyelid is called ptosis or blepharoptosis. In ptosis, the upper eyelid falls to a position that is lower than normal. In severe cases of ptosis, the drooping eyelid can cover part or all of the pupil and interfere with vision, resulting in amblyopia. Disease Ptosis can affect one eye or both eyes. Ptosis may be present at birth, or may be acquired later in life. If a droopy eyelid is present at birth or within the first year of life, the condition is called congenital ptosis. In most cases of congenital ptosis, the problem is isolated and does not affect the vision. Any ptosis that develops over a period of days or weeks can signal a serious medical problem and needs further neurologic and physical evaluation. Congenital ptosis occurs equally among the different races."
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"docid": "D663303#0",
"title": "http://nba.uth.tmc.edu/neuroscience/s3/chapter02.html\n.",
"text": "2.1 Spinal Reflexes As noted in the previous chapter, a sense of body position is necessary for adaptive motor control. In order to move a limb toward a particular location, it is imperative to know the initial starting position of the limb, as well as any force applied to the limb. Muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs provide this type of information. In addition, these receptors are components of certain spinal reflexes that are important for both clinical diagnosis as well as for a basic understanding of the principles of motor control. Myotatic reflex (stretch reflex)Figure 2.1Myotatic reflex. This is also known as the stretch reflex, the knee-jerk reflex, and the deep tendon reflex. Note: Locations of neurons within spinal cord are not meant to be anatomically accurate. The myotatic reflex is illustrated in Figure 2.1. A waiter is holding an empty tray, when unexpectedly a pitcher of water is placed on the tray. Because the waiter’s muscles were not prepared to support the increased weight, the tray should fall."
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"title": "https://dealspotr.com/dme-direct\nDME Direct Promo Codes & Coupons",
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"docid": "D2115698#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0741521411016363\nVascular and endovascular techniqueNew routing alternative for proximal anterior tibial artery bypass in patients with Buerger disease",
"text": "Journal of Vascular Surgery Volume 54, Issue 6, December 2011, Pages 1839-1841Vascular and endovascular technique New routing alternative for proximal anterior tibial artery bypass in patients with Buerger disease Poster presented at the Seventh Annual Congress of the Asian Society for Vascular Surgery, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, August 16-19, 2006. Taeseung Lee MD, Ph D Hwan Do Ra MD Yang Jin Park MD Hyung Sub Park MD Sang Joon Kim MD, Ph DShow morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvs.2011.06.111 Get rights and content Under an Elsevier user license open archive Femoral-anterior tibial artery bypasses with autogenous grafts are difficult to perform when sufficiently long saphenous veins are not available. We performed 12 bypasses on patients with Buerger disease during a 20-year period using a new intermuscular tunneling technique. The graft is passed from the thigh between the muscle compartments without penetrating the muscle fibers, providing an anatomically superior and shorter path. The primary patency rates were 75% at 5 years and 65% at 10 years. We believe that our tunneling technique is safe and durable and might be a viable alternative for proximal femoral-anterior tibial artery bypass in selected patients. Previous article Next article The anterior tibial artery (ATA) is considered a good target for distal revascularization because it is readily accessible and provides direct perfusion to the distal foot. 1,2 We developed a new intermuscular tunneling route for bypass to the proximal ATA in patients with limited autogenous conduit. The technique is particularly applicable in selected patients with Buerger disease who have a patent segment of proximal ATA and a normal superficial femoral artery (SFA), but with a limited length of saphenous vein available due to recurrent thrombophlebitis. Technique Preoperative angiographies were performed in all patients and were carefully reviewed to select the appropriate ATA (outflow) and SFA (inflow) sites."
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"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/p3i1btl/INSERTION-OF-CANNULA-FOR-HEMODIALYSIS-OTHER-PURPOSE-SEPARATE-PROCEDURE/\nInsertion of cannula for hemodialysis other purpose",
"text": "Insertion of cannula for hemodialysis other purpose SCHOOLUltimate Medical Academy Clearwater campus COURSE TITLEHU 2000UPLOADED BYordained2adorechrist PAGES 68 RATINGS50 % ( 6)This preview shows pages 19–21. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Document INSERTION OF CANNULA FOR HEMODIALYSIS, OTHER PURPOSE (SEPARATE PROCEDURE); ARTERIOVENOUS, EXTERNAL REVISION,CLOSURE36819 ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS, OPEN; BY UPPER ARM BASILIC VEIN TRANSPOSITION36820 ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS, OPEN; BY FOREARM VEIN TRANSPOSITION36821 ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS, OPEN; DIRECT, ANY SITE36822 INSERTION OF CANNULA (S) FOR PROLONGED EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION FOR CARDIOPULMONARY INSUFFICIENCY (ECMO) (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)36823 INSERTION, ARTERIAL&VENOUS CANNULA (S), ISOLATED EXTRACORPOREAL CIRCULATION INCL REGIONAL CHEMOTHERAPY PERFUAN EXTREMITY, WWO HYPERTHERMIA,36825 CREATION OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA BY OTHER THAN DIRECT ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS (SEPARATE PROCEDURE);AUTOGENOUS GRAFT36830 CREATION OF ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA BY OTHER THAN DIRECT ARTERIOVENOUS ANASTOMOSIS (SEPARATE PROCEDURE);NONAUTOGENOUS GRAFT (EG, BIOLOGICAL COLL36831 THROMBECTOMY, OPEN, ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA WITHOUT REVISION, AUTOGENOUS OR NONAUTOGENOUS DIALYSIS GRAFT (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)36832 REVISION, OPEN, ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA; WITHOUT THROMBECTOMY, AUTOGENOUS OR NONAUTOGENOUS DIALYSIS GRAFT (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)36833 REVISION, OPEN, ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA; WITH THROMBECTOMY, AUTOGENOUS OR NONAUTOGENOUS DIALYSIS GRAFT (SEPARPROCEDURE)36834 PLASTIC REPAIR OF ARTERIOVENOUS ANEURYSM (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)This preview has intentionally blurred sections. Sign up to view the full version. View Full Document36835 INSERTION OF THOMAS SHUNT (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)36860 EXTERNAL CANNULA DECLOTTING (SEPARATE PROCEDURE); WITHOUT BALLOON CATHETER36861 CANNULA DECLOTTING (SEPARATE PROCEDURE); WITH BALLOON CATHETER37565 LIGATION, INTERNAL JUGULAR VEIN37600 LIGATION; EXTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY37605 LIGATION; INTERNAL OR COMMON CAROTID ARTERY37606 LIGATION; INTERNAL OR COMMON CAROTID ARTERY, WITH GRADUAL OCCLUSION, AS WITH SELVERSTONE OR CRUTCHFIELD CLAM37607 LIGATION OR BANDING OF ANGIOACCESS ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA37609 LIGATION OR BIOPSY, TEMPORAL ARTERY37615 LIGATION, MAJOR ARTERY (EG, POST-TRAUMATIC, RUPTURE); NECK37616 LIGATION, MAJOR ARTERY (EG, POST-TRAUMATIC, RUPTURE); CHEST37617 LIGATION, MAJOR ARTERY (EG, POST-TRAUMATIC, RUPTURE); ABDOMEN37618 LIGATION, MAJOR ARTERY (EG, POST-TRAUMATIC, RUPTURE); EXTREMITY37620 INTERRUPTION, PARTIAL OR COMPLETE, OF INFERIOR VENA CAVA BY SUTURE, LIGATION, PLICATION, CLIP, EXTRAVASCULAR,INTRAVASCULAR (UMBRELLA DEVICE)37650 LIGATION OF FEMORAL VEIN37660 LIGATION OF COMMON ILIAC VEIN37700 LIGATION AND DIVISION OF LONG SAPHENOUS VEIN AT SAPHENOFEMORAL JUNCTION, OR DISTAL INTERRUPTIONS37720 LIGATION AND DIVISION AND COMPLETE STRIPPING OF LONG OR SHORT SAPHENOUS VEINS37730 LIGATION AND DIVISION AND COMPLETE STRIPPING OF LONG AND SHORT SAPHENOUS VEINS37735 LIGATION AND DIVISION AND COMPLETE STRIPPING OF LONG OR SHORT SAPHENOUS VEINS WITH RADICAL EXCISION OF ULCER ANSKIN GRAFT AND/OR INTERRUPTION37760 LIGATION OF PERFORATOR VEINS, SUBFASCIAL, RADICAL (LINTON TYPE), WITH OR WITHOUT SKIN GRAFT, OPEN37780 LIGATION AND DIVISION OF SHORT SAPHENOUS VEIN AT SAPHENOPOPLITEAL JUNCTION (SEPARATE PROCEDURE)37785 LIGATION, DIVISION, AND/OR EXCISION OF RECURRENT OR SECONDARY VARICOSE VEINS (CLUSTERS), ONE LEG37788 PENILE REVASCULARIZATION, ARTERY, WITH OR WITHOUT VEIN GRAFT37790 PENILE VENOUS OCCLUSIVE PROCEDURE37799 UNLISTED PROCEDURE, VASCULAR SURGERY38100This is the end of the preview. 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"title": "http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/hypothesis\nDefinition of âhypothesisâ - English Dictionary",
"text": "\"Definition of “hypothesis” - English Dictionary American English American Business Examples English American Business Examples“hypothesis” in English See all translationshypothesis noun [ C]uk / haɪˈpɒθ.ə.sɪs / us / haɪˈpɑː.θə.sɪs / plural hypotheses C2 an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proved: Several hypotheses for global warming have been suggested. Thesaurus: synonyms and related words Ideas, concepts and theoriesabstractafterthoughtbrainchildconceptconceptionconstructdogmafancyintellectual property IPismmeatmotifpropositionpunctuated equilibriumsacred cowstraw mantenetthe domino theorythrust See more results » (Definition of “hypothesis” from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)“hypothesis” in American English See all translationshypothesis noun [ C]us / hɑɪˈpɑθ·ə·sɪs / plural hypotheses / hɑɪˈpɑθ·əˌsiz /› science an idea or explanation for something that is based on known facts but has not yet been proven: Several hypotheses for global warming have been suggested. ( Definition of “hypothesis” from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)“hypothesis” in Business English See all translationshypothesis noun [ C]uk / haɪˈpɒθəsɪs / us plural hypotheses / haɪˈpɒθəsiːz /› an idea or explanation for something that may be true but has not yet been completely proved:hypothesis that Evidence supports their hypothesis that a long-term relationship built on trust and obligation between a buyer and a sub-contractor leads to promptdelivery and better cooperation. See alsonull hypothesis (Definition of “hypothesis” from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)Help us add to the Cambridge Dictionary!BETAThese examples are from external sources. Click on the icon to tell us what you think.hypothesis The prospect of greater enlargement is no longer a mere hypothesis, it is not a remote possibility. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Even more impracticable is the hypothesis of subordinating a reduction in working hours to a reduction in wages. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English Throughout his career, he pursued the hypothesis that bacteria were significant causes of plant disease. From Wikipedia Sightseeing, commercial, artistic, administrative, and educational activities took place, as if the hypothesis was an established scientific theory. From Wikipedia However, recent evidence has rendered the vision priority hypothesis obsolete, because it was based on misleading data and assumptions. From Wikipedia In this situation, the research groups favorable to the volcano hypothesis maintain their silence in academic communities."
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"text": "Hypothesis Evolution of the eukaryotic membrane-trafficking system: origin, tempo and mode Joel B. Dacks, Mark C. Field Journal of Cell Science 2007 120: 2977-2985; doi: 10.1242/jcs.013250Article Figures & tables Info & metrics PDFSummary The emergence of an endomembrane system was a crucial stage in the prokaryote-to-eukaryote evolutionary transition. Recent genomic and molecular evolutionary analyses have provided insight into how this critical system arrived at its modern configuration. The apparent relative absence of prokaryotic antecedents for the endomembrane machinery contrasts with the situation for mitochondria, plastids and the nucleus. Overall, the evidence suggests an autogenous origin for the eukaryotic membrane-trafficking machinery. The emerging picture is that early eukaryotic ancestors had a complex endomembrane system, which implies that this cellular system evolved relatively rapidly after the proto-eukaryote diverged away from the other prokaryotic lines. Many of the components of the trafficking system are the result of gene duplications that have produced proteins that have similar functions but differ in their subcellular location. A proto-eukaryote possessing a very simple trafficking system could thus have evolved to near modern complexity in the last common eukaryotic ancestor (LCEA) via paralogous gene family expansion of the proteins encoding organelle identity. The descendents of this common ancestor have undergone further modification of the trafficking machinery; unicellular simplicity and multicellular complexity are the prevailing trend, but there are some remarkable counter-examples. Eukaryote Endomembrane Evolution Introduction Eukaryotic cells differ fundamentally from their prokaryotic counter-parts by their possession of internal, membrane-bound, compartments. The origins and mechanisms by which these organelles arose are hotly debated."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autologous_stem_cell_transplantation\nAutologous stem-cell transplantation",
"text": "\"Autologous stem-cell transplantation (also called autogenous, autogeneic, or autogenic stem-cell transplantation and abbreviated auto-SCT) is autologous transplantation of stem cells [1] —that is, transplantation in which stem cells ( undifferentiated cells from which other cell types develop) are removed from a person, stored, and later given back to that same person. [ 2]Although it is most frequently performed with hematopoietic stem cells (precursors of blood-forming cells) in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, cardiac cells have also been used successfully to repair damage caused by heart attacks [3] [ citation needed]. Autologous stem-cell transplantation is distinguished from allogenic stem cell transplantation where the donor and the recipient of the stem cells are different people. See also [ edit]Autologous hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation Stem-cell therapy References [ edit]^ \"\"What Are Stem Cells?\"\". Retrieved 2017-02-12.^ \"\"Autologous (Self) Transplants\"\". The Leukaemia Foundation. The Leukaemia Foundation. Retrieved 27 September 2017.^ Stamm, Christof; Westphal, Bernd; Kleine, Hans-Dieter; Petzsch, Michael; Kittner, Christian; Klinge, Heiko; Schümichen, Carl; Nienaber, Christoph A; Freund, Mathias (2003-01-04). \"\" Autologous bone-marrow stem-cell transplantation for myocardial regeneration\"\". The Lancet. 361 (9351): 45–46."
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"title": "https://www.goodtherapy.org/learn-about-therapy/types/autogenic-training\nAutogenic Training",
"text": "\"Good Therapy.org > Types of Therapy > Autogenic Training Autogenic Training1 0 0 0 0Autogenic training, also known as autogenic therapy, utilizes the body's natural relaxation response to counteract unwanted mental and physical symptoms. Through the use of breathing techniques, specific verbal stimuli, and mindful meditation, autogenic training can help people seeking treatment to reduce stress and achieve relaxation of the body and mind. Autogenic training is often utilized in sport psychology, in particular, but can offer benefit to people experiencing a wide range of concerns. History and Development How Does Autogenic Training Work? A Typical Autogenic Training Session How Can Autogenic Training Help? Who Offers Autogenic Training? Concerns and Limitations History and Development Autogenic training was developed in Germany by Johannes Schultz in the 1920s. A psychologist who studied under neurologist Oscar Vogt for several years, Schultz was influenced by many of his ideas. The two researched sleep and hypnosis together, finding that people experienced sensations of heaviness, warmth, and other signs of deep relaxation while hypnotized. Based on these findings, Schultz began formulating a systematic way for people to induce this relaxation response in order to improve their health, eventually creating autogenic training."
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"title": "http://www.sport-fitness-advisor.com/pnfstretching.html\nPNF Stretching",
"text": "Flexibility Training PNF Stretching Add Comment by J Anderson 58,212 Views PNF stretching (or proprioceptive muscular facilitation) is one of the most effective forms of flexibility training for increasing range of motion (1,2). PNF techniques can be both passive (no associated muscular contraction) or active (voluntary muscle contraction). While there are several variations of PNF stretching, they all have one thing in common – they facilitate muscular inhibition. It is believed that this is why PNF is superior to other forms of flexibility training (1,2,3,4). Both isometric and concentric muscle actions completed immediately before the passive stretch help to achieve autogenic inhibition – a reflex relaxation that occurs in the same muscle where the golgi tendon organ is stimulated. Often the isometric contraction is referred to as ‘hold’ and the concentric muscle contraction is referred to as ‘contract’. A similar technique involves concentrically contracting the opposing muscle group to that being stretched in order to achieve reciprocal inhibition – a reflex muscular relaxation that occurs in the muscle that is opposite the muscle where the golgi tendon organ is stimulated. Using these techniques of ‘contracting’, ‘holding’ and passive stretching (often referred to as ‘relax’) results in three PNF stretching techniques. Each technique, although slightly different, involves starting with a passive stretch held for about 10 seconds. For clarity and to compare each technique, think of a hamstring stretch in the supine (on back, face up) position for each example."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernia_repair\nHernia repair",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Herniorrhaphy Surgical incision at the groin after inguinal herniorrhaphy ICD-9-CM 53 [ edit on Wikidata]Hernia repair refers to a surgical operation for the correction of a hernia —a bulging of internal organs or tissues through the wall that contains it. It can be of two different types: herniorrhaphy or hernioplasty. [ 1] This operation may be performed to correct hernias of the abdomen, groin, diaphragm, brain, or at the site of a previous operation. Hernia repair is often performed as an ambulatory procedure. Techniques [ edit]Main article: Inguinal hernia repair The first differentiating factor in hernia repair is whether the surgery is done open, or laparoscopically. Open hernia repair is when an incision is made in the skin directly over the hernia. Laparoscopic hernia repair is when minimally invasive cameras and equipment are used and the hernia is repaired with only small incisions adjacent to the hernia. These techniques are similar to the techniques used in laparoscopic gallbladder surgery. An operation in which the hernia sac is removed without any repair of the inguinal canal is described as a herniotomy. When herniotomy is combined with a reinforced repair of the posterior inguinal canal wall with autogenous (patient's own tissue) or heterogeneous material such as prolene mesh, it is termed hernioplasty as opposed to herniorrhaphy, in which no autogenous or heterogeneous material is used for reinforcement. ["
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"title": "http://www.ocdtypes.com/\nAbout Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder",
"text": "\"About Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder About OCDObsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a brain-based anxiety disorder that causes considerable suffering and impairment. What's an Obsession? Obsessions are ideas, thoughts, impulses, or images that keep coming back. They are not enjoyable, rather obsessions are unwanted and upsetting, causing severe anxiety or distress. The content of these obsessions is sometimes grouped into different areas, including: aggression (fears of harming others), contamination (fears of being dirty), sex, religion, and exactness. What separates OCD obsessions from normal obsessions experienced by everyone are the frequency, intensity, and discomfort. OCD sufferers attach much greater meaning and threat to these thoughts than others. The obsessions won't just \"\"go away. \"\" What's a Compulsion? In order to cope with the obsessions, people with OCD engage in repeated behaviors or thoughts, known as compulsions, to make themselves feel safer."
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"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1040738311000542\nLumbar Pseudarthrosis: Diagnosis and Treatment",
"text": "Seminars in Spine Surgery Volume 23, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 275-281Lumbar Pseudarthrosis: Diagnosis and Treatment Yu-Po Lee MD Joseph Sclafani BS Steven R. Garfin MDShow morehttps://doi.org/10.1053/j.semss.2011.05.009 Get rights and content Lumbar pseudoarthrosis is one of the most common complications of spine surgery. The prevalence of lumbar pseudarthrosis following instrumented lumbar fusion in adults is highly variable across studies with lower back pain being the most common complaint. Some researches believe that spinal instability is directly responsible for the painful symptoms sometimes associated with pseudarthoses. However, this point has also been debated. Diagnostic work-up of these cases include flexion and extension radiographs and CT scans. MRI can also be helpful to identify any residual or new areas of nerve compression. The most definitive test to identify a pseudoarthosis is an exploration of the fusion. This is performed when there is sufficient clinical and radiographic data to suggest the presence of a non-union. Given the associated morbidities and high financial expense, careful thought must be exercised by the responsible physician in the selection of the appropriate patient population for revision surgery. Prior to attempted salvage of arthrodesis, other causes of persistent low back pain should be ruled out and more conservative measures of treatment should be tried first."
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"text": "Iliac Crest Definition and Function The iliac crest is the margin of the ileum. It is a curved, broad structure made to protect the insides of the pelvic region. It serves as an attachment of muscles, aponeurosis, and fascia of the nearby structures [ 1 ]. Iliac Crest Photos of Anatomy: Where is it Located? The iliac crest is in the middle of anterior and posterior superior iliac spines. The highest part of the iliac crest is at the level of L4 vertebra. The iliac tubercle lies 2 inches behind the anterior superior iliac spine and is at the level of the L5 vertebra [ 2 ]. Picture 1 : Surface Anatomy of the Iliac Crest Image Source: imueos.wordpress.com Picture 2: Bones of the Abdomen and Pelvis Image Source: Snell RS, Clinical Anatomy by Regions 9th edition Picture 3: The Os Coxae or Costal Bone or Hip Bone Image Source: endozkop.com Picture 4: Intercristal Plane at the Level of L4 Vertebra Image Source: Ellis H, Clinical Anatomy 11th edition Clinical Importance of the Iliac Crest Spinal or Lumbar Tap Picture 5: Bone Marrow Aspiration of the Iliac Crest Image Source: stemcellthailand.org The supracristal or intercristal plane which is the highest part of the iliac crest lies at the level of L4 spinous process of the vertebra and in between L4-L5 intervertebral discs. This serves as a landmark in performing the lumbar or spinal tap. The spinal cord terminates at the level of L1."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/symptoms/secondary_amenorrhea/causes.htm\nCauses of Secondary amenorrhea",
"text": "Causes of Secondary amenorrhea Intro Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Glossary Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail This section discusses 26 medical conditions causing Secondary amenorrhea . A simple discussion of these causes with additional information is below . Causes of Secondary amenorrhea: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Secondary amenorrhea . There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Pregnancy Anovulatory cycles Polycystic ovary syndrome Adrenal tumor Congenital adrenal hyperplasia Exposure to anabolic steroids Major illness Emotional stress Large changes in weight Anorexia nervosa Hypothyroidism Prolactinoma Hyperprolactinemia Pituitary tumor Sheehan syndrome Hypothalamic-pituitary failure due to cranial irradiation Autoimmune destruction of ovaries Infarction due to gonadal torsion Idiopathic ovarian failure Cushing syndrome Uterine synechiae (Asherman syndrome)Chiari-Frommel syndrome Obesity Ashermann's syndrome Hyperthyroidism Conditions listing medical symptoms: Secondary amenorrhea: The following list of conditions have ' Secondary amenorrhea ' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom."
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"title": "http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/sexinfo/article/menstrual-cycle\nThe Menstrual Cycle",
"text": "\"The Menstrual Cycle In females the menstrual cycle is a self-regulating process during which the body undergoes many physiological and hormonal changes. The menstrual cycle is regulated by two hormones secreted from the pituitary gland, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). These control the production of the hormones estrogen and progesterone, which are produced in the ovaries. Females begin their menstrual cycle during puberty at the onset of menarche, their first menstrual period. Females continue to have many menstrual cycles throughout their lives until menopause occurs between ages 40 to 60. The average menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, but can last anywhere from 24 to 42 days. There are three major phases of the menstrual cycle: the menstrual phase, the proliferate phase, and the secretory phase. Click here for more information on menstrual products. The Menstrual Phase The menstrual phase is the phase during which the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, is shed as menstrual flow out of the cervix and vagina. This process is what women experience during their menstrual periods, and the menstrual flow actually consists of blood, mucus, and tissue."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/5972746/endocrine-system-hormones-flash-cards/\nEndocrine System (Hormones)",
"text": "\"67 terms learlady2003Endocrine System (Hormones)Anatomy and Physiology Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Growth Hormone (GH) is excreted from the....? Anterior Pituitary of the Hypothalamus Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) is excreted from the....? Anterior Pituitary of the Hypothalamus Which hormone regulates the growth of the human body? Which endocrine gland secretes the hormone? Growth Hormone (GH) from the Anterior Pituitary Which hormone regulates the release of thyroxine? Which endocrine gland secretes the hormone? Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) from the Anterior Pituitary Oxytocin is secreted from the...? Posterior Pituitary Which hormone affects uterine contractions? Oxytocin from the Posterior Pituitary Which hormone affects water reabsorption in the nephrons of the kidneys? Vasopressin from the Posterior Pituitary Vasopressin is secreted from the...?"
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"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/215776.php\nWhat is primary and secondary amenorrhea?",
"text": "Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What is primary and secondary amenorrhea? Last updated Wed 17 August 2016By Christian Nordqvist Reviewed by University of Illinois-Chicago, School of Medicine Types Causes Diagnosis Treatment Amenorrhea refers to the absence of a woman's menstrual period while she is in her reproductive years. Amenorrhea can be healthy and natural. During pregnancy, menstruation stops. It also ceases for many women while they are breastfeeding. Around the age of 50 years, periods stop altogether. However, it can also indicate a health problem. Types of amenorrhea A range of problems can cause menstruation to stop. Amenorrhea is generally divided into two types: Primary amenorrhea In primary amenorrhea, menstruation does not start during puberty. If a young woman is developing normally but does not start her periods by the age of 15 years, she should see a physician."
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"title": "http://www.aafp.org/afp/2013/0601/p781.html\nAmenorrhea: An Approach to Diagnosis and Management",
"text": "Amenorrhea: An Approach to Diagnosis and Management PDF PRINT COMMENTSSHAREThis is a corrected version of the article that appeared in print. DAVID A. KLEIN, MD, MPH, San Antonio Military Medical Center, San Antonio, Texas MERRILY A. POTH, MD, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland Am Fam Physician. 2013 Jun 1;87 (11):781-788. Patient information: See related handout on amenorrhea, written by the authors of this article. Although amenorrhea may result from a number of different conditions, a systematic evaluation including a detailed history, physical examination, and laboratory assessment of selected serum hormone levels can usually identify the underlying cause. Primary amenorrhea, which by definition is failure to reach menarche, is often the result of chromosomal irregularities leading to primary ovarian insufficiency (e.g., Turner syndrome) or anatomic abnormalities (e.g., Müllerian agenesis). Secondary amenorrhea is defined as the cessation of regular menses for three months or the cessation of irregular menses for six months. Most cases of secondary amenorrhea can be attributed to polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemia, or primary ovarian insufficiency. Pregnancy should be excluded in all cases. Initial workup of primary and secondary amenorrhea includes a pregnancy test and serum levels of luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, prolactin, and thyroid-stimulating hormone."
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"title": "http://www.themedicalquestions.com/symptoms/what-causes-the-menstrual-cycle-to-stop.html\nWhat causes the menstrual cycle to stop",
"text": "\"Home > Symptoms >What causes the menstrual cycle to stop Health related question in topics Menstrual Cycle . We found some answers as below for this question \"\"What causes the menstrual cycle to stop\"\",you can compare them. A: Menstrual period changes are usually a symptom of some underlying physical or hormonal imbalance. Changes in the amount or (more) [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-causes-the-menstrual-cycle-to-stop ]More Answers to \"\" What causes the menstrual cycle to stop \"\"What causes the menstrual cycle to stophttp://www.chacha.com/question/what-causes-the-menstrual-cycle-to-stop Menstrual period changes are usually a symptom of some underlying physical or hormonal imbalance. Changes in the amount or (more)Does your liver cause females to stop menstrual cycle.? ? http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091103195201AA0D7Y1The menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones. Luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone, which are produced by the pituitary gland, promote ovulation and stimulate the ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone. The pituarity g... What can be the causes of Menstrual cycle stopping out of no wher...?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080803200138AAZp SB8Have your prolactin levels checked. Or your FSH levels. Both are blood tests."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/134589758/reproductive-system-concerns-chapter-6-clinical-scenario-flash-cards/\nReproductive system concerns (Chapter 6): Clinical Scenario",
"text": "\"79 terms E_Botten Reproductive system concerns (Chapter 6): Clinical Scenario Focus on Menopause, Hot flashes, HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), Osteoporosis, Cardiovascular Disease. This is part of the Healthcare of Mature Women Lecture. Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Which woman is at greatest risk for developing hypogonadotropic amenorrhea? A. A 48-year-old woman in Weight Watchers who lost 20 pounds over 6 months. B. A 14-year-old figure skater. C. An 18-year-old softball player D. A 30-year-old (G3 - P3003) breastfeeding woman. ... Pharmacologic preparations can be used to treat primary dysmenorrhea. Choose the preparations that is least effective in relieving the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea. A. Combined oral contraceptive pill (OCP) B. Naproxen sodium (Anaprox) C. Acetaminophen D. Ibuprofen ... A woman is experiencing primary dysmenorrhea should be advised to avoid: A. Pretzels and potato chips B. Valerian C. Cranberry juice D. Whole grain cereals ... The nurse counseling a 30-year-old woman regarding effective measures to use to relieve symptoms associated with PMS could suggest that she: (select all that apply) A. Decrease the increase of fruits, especially peaches and watermelon. B. Take a bugleweed or evening primrose oil supplement."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_ovarian_insufficiency\nPremature ovarian failure",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Primary ovarian insufficiency)navigation search Premature ovarian failure Synonyms Premature menopause, hypergonadotropic hypogonadism, gonadal dysgenesis [1] premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), primary ovarian insufficiency Video explanation Specialty endocrinology [ edit on Wikidata]Premature ovarian failure ( POF) is the loss of function of the ovaries before age 40. [ 2] A commonly cited triad for the diagnosis is amenorrhea, hypergonadotropism, and hypoestrogenism. If it has a genetic cause, it may be called gonadal dysgenesis. [ 3]The term \"\"primary ovarian insufficiency\"\" was first used in 1942 by Fuller Albright who first described the condition. [ 1] About 5 to 10% of women with primary ovarian insufficiency conceive subsequent to the diagnosis without medical intervention. [ 4]Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms1.1 Emotional health2 Causes2.1 Notes2.2 DNA repair deficiency3 Diagnosis4 Treatment4.1 Fertility4.2 Hormonal replacement5 Epidemiology6 History7 References8 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]On average, the ovaries supply a woman with eggs until age 51, the average age of natural menopause. [ 5]POF is not the same as a natural menopause, in that the dysfunction of the ovaries, loss of eggs, or removal of the ovaries at a young age is not a normal physiological occurrence. Infertility is the result of this condition, and is the most discussed problem resulting from it, but there are additional health implications of the problem, and studies are ongoing. For example, osteoporosis or decreased bone density affects almost all women with POF due to an insufficiency of estrogen. There is also an increased risk of heart disease, hypothyroidism in the form of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, Addison's disease, and other auto-immune disorders."
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"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/secondary-amenorrhea/overview.html\nSecondary Amenorrhea",
"text": "Search Health 3,000+ Topics Send Feedback Health > Times Health Guide > s > Secondary Amenorrhea Secondary Amenorrhea Overview Alternative Names Causes Symptoms Treatment References Related Topics Menopause Stress and Anxiety D and CIllustrations Secondary Amenorrhea Normal Uterine Anatomy (cut Section)Secondary amenorrhea is when a woman who has been having normal menstrual cycles stops getting her periods for 6 months or longer. Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or in menopause are not considered to have secondary amenorrhea. Reference from A. D. A. M. Back to Top Alternative Names Amenorrhea - secondary; No periods - secondary; Absent periods - secondary; Absent menses - secondary; Absence of periods - secondary Back to Top Causes Women who take birth control pills or who receive hormone shots such as Depo-Provera may not have any monthly bleeding. When they stop taking these hormones, their periods may not return for more than 6 months. You are more likely to have amenorrhea if you: Are obese Exercise too much and for long periods of time Have very low body fat (less than 15 - 17%)Have severe anxiety or emotional distress Lose a lot of weight suddenly (for example, from strict or extreme diets or after gastric bypass surgery)Other causes include: Brain (pituitary) tumors Chemotherapy drugs for cancer Drugs to treat schizophrenia or psychosis Overactive thyroid gland Polycystic ovarian syndrome Reduced function of the ovaries Also, procedures such as a dilation and curettage ( D and C) can cause scar tissue to form. This tissue may cause a woman to stop menstruating. This is called Asherman syndrome. Scarring may also be caused by some severe pelvic infections. Back to Top Symptoms In addition to having no menstrual periods, other symptoms can include: Breast size changes Weight gain or weight loss Discharge from the breast or change in breast size Acne and increased hair growth in a male pattern Vaginal dryness Voice changes If amenorrhea is caused by a pituitary tumor, there may be other symptoms related to the tumor, such as vision loss and headache. Back to Top Treatment Treatment depends on the cause of amenorrhea."
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"title": "http://symptoms.rightdiagnosis.com/cosymptoms/enlarged-ovaries.htm\nEnlarged ovaries Symptom Checker",
"text": "Enlarged ovaries Symptom Checker Intro Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Drugs Books Glossary Contents Enlarged ovaries: Causes Enlarged ovaries: Introduction Enlarged ovaries: Add a 2nd Symptom Enlarged ovaries and Abdominal symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Female reproductive symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Female sexual symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Lower abdominal symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Ovary symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Sexual symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Women's health symptoms (5 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Bleeding symptoms (4 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Bone symptoms (4 causes)Enlarged ovaries and Female genital symptoms (4 causes)Enlarged ovaries and MORE SYMPTOMSEnlarged ovaries Enlarged ovaries: Causes: Enlarged ovaries Introduction: Enlarged ovaries Enlarged ovaries: Add a 2nd symptom Enlarged ovaries: Remove a symptom Results: Causes of Enlarged ovaries1. Autoimmune oophoritis 2. Clomiphene -- Teratogenic Agent 3. Endometriosis 4. OHSS 5. Polycystic ovarian disease, familial 6. 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"title": "http://natural-fertility-info.com/how-to-get-your-period-back.html/comment-page-7\nHow To Get Your Period Back",
"text": "How To Get Your Period Back Hethir Rodriguez C. H., C. M. T. Article Overview What is Amenorrhea Causes of Absent Period When to see a Doctor Herbs to Promote Menstruation Abdominal/Fertility Massage Summary It can be quite frustrating if you are trying to get pregnant, yet have no period. Having a healthy cycle is step one for boosting your fertility naturally and being able to get pregnant. There are a myriad of reasons your cycle may be irregular such as stress, dietary deficiencies, low body weight, getting off of birth control pills, hormonal imbalance, perimenopause or other underlying issues. Since the lining of the uterus is not being shed, it is very important to clear out the old blood and establish a healthy cycle again. This can be done naturally and effectively with herbs and nutrition. I have talked with many clients who have been offered synthetic estrogen to get their period going again… taking synthetic estrogen for this issue is like using a sledge hammer on a thumb tack. Absent Period… Otherwise Known as Amenorrhea A healthy menstural cycle depends on a healthy body. Learn how you can bring your period back naturally…Absent period is known as amenorrhea. Amenorrhea is divided into two distinct groups: primary amenorrhea and secondary amenorrhea. Secondary amenorrhea being the most common."
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"text": "Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms Symptom Checker Intro Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Books Glossary Contents Enlarged thyroid gland AND Women's health symptoms: Causes of All Symptoms Enlarged thyroid gland OR Women's health symptoms: 1154 causes Enlarged thyroid gland: Causes Enlarged thyroid gland: Introduction Women's health symptoms: 1150 causes Women's health symptoms: Introduction Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Abdominal symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Behavioral symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Bleeding symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Bowel movements (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Bowel problems (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Digestive symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Emotional symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Endocrine symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Female genital symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and Female sexual symptoms (6 causes)Enlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms and MORE SYMPTOMSEnlarged thyroid gland and Women's health symptoms Enlarged thyroid gland AND Women's health symptoms - Causes of All Symptoms Enlarged thyroid gland OR Women's health symptoms - 1154 causes Enlarged thyroid gland: Causes: Enlarged thyroid gland Introduction: Enlarged thyroid gland Enlarged thyroid gland: Add a 3rd symptom Enlarged thyroid gland: Remove a symptom Women's health symptoms:1150 causes: Women's health symptoms Introduction: Women's health symptoms Women's health symptoms: Add a 3rd symptom Women's health symptoms: Remove a symptom Results: Causes of Enlarged thyroid gland AND Women's health symptoms1. Autoimmune thyroid diseases 2. Bamforth syndrome 3. Graves Disease 4. Hyperthyroidism -- Teratogenic Agent 5. Lymphomatous thyroiditis 6. Pregnancy Show causes with descriptions » | Start Again »Results: 1154 causes of Enlarged thyroid gland OR Women's health symptoms1. 18p minus syndrome 2. 3-Beta-HSD, Deficiency of 3. 3-Beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase deficiency 4."
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"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/progesterone_gel-vaginal/article.htm\nprogesterone intravaginal gel",
"text": "A Visual Guide to PMS Slideshow Take the Menopause Quiz Pelvic Pain Pictures Slideshow What is progesterone gel-vaginal, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? What brand names are available for progesterone gel-vaginal? Is progesterone gel-vaginal available as a generic drug? Do I need a prescription for progesterone gel-vaginal? What are the uses for progesterone gel-vaginal? What is the dosage for progesterone gel-vaginal? Which drugs or supplements interact with progesterone gel-vaginal? Is progesterone gel-vaginal safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What else should I know about progesterone gel-vaginal? What is progesterone gel-vaginal, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?"
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"title": "https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000569.htm\nPernicious anemia",
"text": "You Are Here: Home → Medical Encyclopedia → Pernicious anemia Pernicious anemia Anemia is a condition in which the body does not have enough healthy red blood cells. Red blood cells provide oxygen to body tissues. There are many types of anemia. Pernicious anemia is a decrease in red blood cells that occurs when the intestines cannot properly absorb vitamin B12. Causes Pernicious anemia is a type of vitamin B12 anemia. The body needs vitamin B12 to make red blood cells. You get this vitamin from eating foods such as meat, poultry, shellfish, eggs, and dairy products. A special protein, called intrinsic factor (IF), helps your intestines absorb vitamin B12. This protein is released by cells in the stomach. When the stomach does not make enough intrinsic factor, the intestine cannot properly absorb vitamin B12."
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"title": "http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/noovulation.html\nIf I Missed My Period Does That Mean I Didnât Ovulate?",
"text": "If I Missed My Period Does That Mean I Didn’t Ovulate? Ovulation Info. | 9 Comments8 Tips to Increase Your Odds of Getting Pregnant Subscribe to our fertility tips newsletter and download your free tip sheet. First Name* Email*Get Tip Sheet Marketing by There are many reasons why you would miss a period. Your period should typically start 12 to 16 days after you have ovulated. Once ovulation has occurred, the status of the egg will determine whether you will get your period. If the egg is properly fertilized and implanted, then there will be no bleeding although ovulation did occur. One of the most commonly asked questions amongst women who are trying to get pregnant is whether or not a missed period means that no ovulation has occurred. Ovulation is Complex The answer to the question above is a complex one as there are many factors that could influence a missed period. According to Medicinenet, the term doctors’ use for women who do not begin menstruating at all is primary amenorrhea."
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"text": "\"• In-Depth Reports Home• Printer-friendly version In This Report• Highlights• Introduction• Menstrual Disorders• Causes• Risk Factors• Complications• Diagnosis• Lifestyle Changes• Medications• Surgery• Resources• References Related Reports• Endometriosis Menstrual disorders Highlights Menstrual Disorders Menstrual disorders include: Dysmenorrhea refers to painful cramps during menstruation. Premenstrual syndrome refers to physical and psychological symptoms occurring prior to menstruation. Menorrhagia is heavy bleeding, including prolonged menstrual periods or excessive bleeding during a normal-length period. Metrorrhagia is bleeding at irregular intervals, particularly between expected menstrual periods. Amenorrhea is the absence of menstruation. Oligomenorrhea refers to infrequent menstrual periods. Hypomenorrhea refers to light periods. Treatment for Menstrual Disorders Treatment options for menstrual disorders include: Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) and naproxen (Aleve) can help provide pain relief for cramps. Oral contraceptives (birth control pills) can help regulate menstrual periods and reduce heavy bleeding. Newer continuous-dosing oral contraceptives reduce or eliminate menstrual periods."
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"title": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001219.htm\nAbsent menstrual periods - secondary",
"text": "Absent menstrual periods - secondary Absence of a woman's monthly menstrual period is called amenorrhea. Secondary amenorrhea is when a woman who has been having normal menstrual cycles stops getting her periods for 6 months or longer. Causes Secondary amenorrhea can occur due to natural changes in the body. For example, the most common cause of secondary amenorrhea is pregnancy. Breastfeeding and menopause are also common, but natural, causes. Women who take birth control pills or who receive hormone shots such as Depo-Provera may not have any monthly bleeding. When they stop taking these hormones, their periods may not return for more than 6 months. You are more likely to have absent periods if you: Are obese Exercise too much and for long periods of time Have very low body fat (less than 15 to 17%)Have severe anxiety or emotional distress Lose a lot of weight suddenly (for example, from strict or extreme diets or after gastric bypass surgery)Other causes include: Brain (pituitary) tumors Drugs for cancer treatment Drugs to treat schizophrenia or psychosis Overactive thyroid gland Polycystic ovarian syndrome Reduced function of the ovaries Also, procedures such as a dilation and curettage ( D and C) can cause scar tissue to form. This tissue may cause a woman to stop menstruating. This is called Asherman syndrome."
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"title": "https://www.zocdoc.com/answers/2822/what-causes-periods-to-stop-other-than-pregnancy-and-menopause\n\"\"\" What causes periods to stop other than pregnancy and menopause? \"\"\"",
"text": "\"Medical questions & health advice by board certified doctors\"\" What causes periods to stop other than pregnancy and menopause? \"\" Zocdoc › Answers › What causes periods to stop other than pregnancy and menopause? Question My periods stopped and I don't know why. What could cause this? I took a pregnancy test, and I'm not pregnant. I'm way too young to be having menopause, so I don't think it's that. Does missing a couple periods definitely indicate a serious problem? Answer Any change drastic change in your cycles, especially when they stop, can be very distressing. If a women has normal cycles and they suddenly stop, its known as secondary amenorrhea. It can only be diagnosed after a women has had no cycles for at least 3 months."
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"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/hypogonadism\nhypogonadism",
"text": "\"hypogonadism Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to hypogonadism: hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, secondary hypogonadism Hypogonadism Definition Hypogonadism is the condition more prevalent in males in which the production of sex hormonesand germ cells are inadequate. Description Gonads are the organs of sexual differentiation—in the female, they are ovaries; in the male, thetestes. Along with producing eggs and sperm, they produce sex hormones that generate all thedifferences between men and women. If they produce too little sex hormone, then either thegrowth of the sexual organs or their function is impaired. The gonads are not independent in their function, however. They are closely controlled by thepituitary gland. The pituitary hormones are the same for males and females, but the gonadalhormones are different. Men produce mostly androgens, and women produce mostly estrogens. These two hormones regulate the development of the embryo, determining whether it is a male or a female."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amenorrhea\nAmenorrhea",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Amenorrhoea Synonyms Amenorrhea, amenorrhœa Specialty Gynecology Amenorrhoea is the absence of a menstrual period in a woman of reproductive age. Physiological states of amenorrhoea are seen, most commonly, during pregnancy and lactation ( breastfeeding ), the latter also forming the basis of a form of contraception known as the lactational amenorrhoea method. Outside the reproductive years, there is absence of menses during childhood and after menopause. Amenorrhoea is a symptom with many potential causes. Primary amenorrhoea (menstrual cycles never starting) may be caused by developmental problems, such as the congenital absence of the uterus or failure of the ovary to receive or maintain egg cells. Also, delay in pubertal development will lead to primary amenorrhoea. It is defined as an absence of secondary sexual characteristics by age 14 with no menarche or normal secondary sexual characteristics but no menarche by 16 years of age. Secondary amenorrhoea (menstrual cycles ceasing) is often caused by hormonal disturbances from the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, from premature menopause or intrauterine scar formation. It is defined as the absence of menses for three months in a woman with previously normal menstruation or nine months for women with a history of oligomenorrhoea. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Classification2 Cause2.1 Low body weight2.2 Drug-induced2.3 Breastfeeding2.4 Celiac disease2.5 Physical2.6 Stress3 Diagnosis3.1 Primary amenorrhoea3.2 Secondary amenorrhea4 Treatments5 History6 Etymology7 References8 External links Classification [ edit]There are two primary ways to classify amenorrhoea."
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"title": "http://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/gynecology-and-obstetrics/menstrual-abnormalities/amenorrhea\nAmenorrhea",
"text": "Amenorrhea By Jo Ann V. Pinkerton, MD, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Division Director, Midlife Health Center, University of Virginia Health System; Executive Director, The North American Menopause Society Click here for Patient Education NOTE: This is the Professional Version. CONSUMERS: Click here for the Consumer Version Amenorrhea (the absence of menstruation) can be primary or secondary. Primary amenorrhea is failure of menses to occur by one of the following: Age 16 or 2 yr after the onset of puberty About age 14 in girls who have not gone through puberty (eg, growth spurt, development of secondary sexual characteristics)If patients have had no menstrual periods by age 13 and have no signs of puberty (eg, any type of breast development), they should be evaluated for primary amenorrhea. Secondary amenorrhea is cessation of menses after they have begun. Usually, patients should be evaluated for secondary amenorrhea if menses have been absent for ≥ 3 mo or ≥ 3 typical cycles because from menarche until perimenopause, a menstrual cycle lasting > 90 days is unusual. Pathophysiology Etiology Evaluation Treatment Key Points Primary amenorrhea in patients without normal secondary sexual characteristics is usually anovulatory (eg, due to a genetic disorder). Always exclude pregnancy by testing rather than by history. Primary amenorrhea is evaluated differently from secondary amenorrhea. If patients have primary amenorrhea and normal secondary sexual characteristics, begin testing with pelvic ultrasonography to check for congenital anatomic genital tract obstruction. If patients have signs of virilization, check for conditions that cause androgen excess (eg, polycystic ovary syndrome, an androgen-secreting tumor, Cushing syndrome, use of certain drugs)."
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"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/774245-clinical\nAcute Cholangitis Clinical Presentation",
"text": "Drugs & Diseases > Emergency Medicine Acute Cholangitis Clinical Presentation Updated: Dec 29, 2017Author: Timothy M Scott, DO; Chief Editor: Barry E Brenner, MD, Ph D, FACEP more... Share Email Feedback Sections Overview Presentation DDx Workup Treatment Medication Media Gallery References History In 1877, Charcot described cholangitis as a triad of findings of right upper quadrant (RUQ) pain, fever, and jaundice. The Reynolds pentad adds mental status changes and sepsis to the triad. A spectrum of cholangitis exists, ranging from mild symptoms to fulminant overwhelming sepsis. With septic shock, the diagnosis can be missed in up to 25% of patients. Consider cholangitis in any patient who appears septic, especially in patients who are elderly, jaundiced, or who have abdominal pain. A history of abdominal pain or symptoms of gallbladder colic may be a clue to the diagnosis. Symptoms include the following: Charcot's triad consists of fever, RUQ pain, and jaundice. It is reported in up to 50-70% of patients with cholangitis. However, recent studies believe it is more likely to be present in 15-20% of patients. Fever is present in approximately 90% of cases."
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"title": "http://www.cureceliacdisease.org/symptoms/\nSymptoms of Celiac Disease",
"text": "Symptoms of Celiac Disease Celiac disease affects people differently. There are more than 200 signs and symptoms of celiac disease, yet a significant percentage of people with celiac disease have no symptoms at all. However, people without symptoms are still at risk for some of the complications of celiac disease. Symptoms may or may not occur in the digestive system. For example, one person might have diarrhea and abdominal pain, while another person has infertility or anemia. Some people develop celiac disease as children, others as adults. Symptoms of celiac disease may include one or more of the following: Recurring abdominal bloating and pain Chronic diarrhea/constipation Vomiting Liver and biliary tract disorders (transaminitis, fatty liver, primary sclerosing cholangitis, etc. ) Weight loss Pale, foul-smelling stool Iron-deficiency anemia that does not respond to iron therapy Fatigue Failure to thrive or short stature Delayed puberty Pain in the joints Tingling numbness in the legs Pale sores inside the mouth A skin rash called dermatitis herpetiformis (DH)Tooth discoloration or loss of enamel Unexplained infertility, recurrent miscarriage Osteopenia (mild) or osteoporosis (more serious bone density problem)Peripheral neuropathy Psychiatric disorders such as anxiety and depression How do these symptoms differ in children and adults? Young children tend to have the more classic signs of celiac disease, including growth problems (failure to thrive, chronic diarrhea/constipation, recurring abdominal bloating and pain, fatigue, and irritability. Older children and adults tend to have symptoms that are not entirely gastrointestinal in nature."
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"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/colchicine/page3.htm\ncolchicine",
"text": "Take the Gout Quiz Gout Slideshow Pictures Rheumatoid Arthritis Slideshow Pictures What brand names are available for colchicine? Is colchicine available as a generic drug? Do I need a prescription for colchicine? What are the uses for colchicine? What are the side effects of colchicine? What is the dosage for colchicine? Which drugs or supplements interact with colchicine? What else should I know about colchicine? What brand names are available for colchicine? Colcrys, Mitigare Is colchicine available as a generic drug?"
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/c/cholangitis/symptoms.htm\nSymptoms of Cholangitis",
"text": "Symptoms of Cholangitis Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Treatment Misdiagnosis Videos Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Contents Cholangitis: Introduction List of Symptoms of Cholangitis Tests to Confirm Diagnosis Home Diagnostic Testing Alternative Diagnoses Misdiagnosis information Complications More about Symptoms Medical articles Symptoms of Cholangitis The list of signs and symptoms mentioned in various sources for Cholangitis includes the 12 symptoms listed below: Upper right-side abdominal pain Biliary colic - spasmodic upper abdominal pain Biliary colic after a fatty meal Pain under right shoulder blade Abdominal discomfort Fever Nausea Vomiting Flatulence Jaundice Itching skin Pale stoolmore information...»Research symptoms & diagnosis of Cholangitis: Overview -- Cholangitis Diagnostic Tests for Cholangitis Home Diagnostic Testing Complications -- Cholangitis Doctors & Specialists Misdiagnosis and Alternative Diagnoses Hidden Causes of Cholangitis Other Causes -- causes of these or similar symptoms Cholangitis: Symptom Checkers Review the available symptom checkers for these symptoms of Cholangitis: Biliary colic -- Symptom Checker Abdominal discomfort -- Symptom Checker Fever -- Symptom Checker Nausea -- Symptom Checker Vomiting -- Symptom Checker Itching skin -- Symptom Checker Pale stool -- Symptom Checker Cholangitis: Symptom Assessment Questionnaires Review the available Assessment Questionnaires for the symptoms of Cholangitis: Fever -- Assessment Questionnaire Nausea -- Assessment Questionnaire Flatulence -- Assessment Questionnaire Itching skin -- Assessment Questionnaire Pale stool -- Assessment Questionnaire Cholangitis: Complications Read information about complications of Cholangitis. Diagnostic Testing Diagnostic testing of medical conditions related to Cholangitis: X-rays - to find gallstones Ultrasound - to find gallstones See tests for gallstonesmore tests...»Research More About Cholangitis Do I have Cholangitis? Cholangitis: Introduction Cholangitis: Diagnostic Testing to confirm diagnosis Home Diagnostic Testing Alternative diagnoses and misdiagnosis for Cholangitis Hidden Causes of Cholangitis Treatments for Cholangitis More about Cholangitis Cholangitis: Undiagnosed Conditions Diseases that may be commonly undiagnosed in related medical areas: Chronic Digestive Disorders that can remain Undiagnosed: Crohn's Disease -- Undiagnosed Ulcerative Colitis -- Undiagnosed Celiac Disease -- Undiagnosed Heartburn -- Undiagnosed GERD -- Undiagnosed Inflammatory Bowel Disease -- Undiagnosed Irritable Bowel Syndrome -- Undiagnosed Carcinoid Syndrome -- Undiagnosed Pancreatitis -- Undiagnosedmore undiagnosed conditions...»Home Diagnostic Testing Home medical tests related to Cholangitis : Food Allergies & Intolerances: Home Testing: Home Food Allergy Tests Home Food Intolerance Testing Home Water Testing Home Lead Poisoning Tests Home Heavy Metal Poisoning Tests Digestive-Related Home Testing: Home Stomach Ulcer Tests Home Colorectal Cancer Test Kits Home Fecal Occult Bleeding Test Kitsmore home tests...»Wrongly Diagnosed with Cholangitis? The list of other diseases or medical conditions that may be on the differential diagnosis list of alternative diagnoses for Cholangitis includes: Cancer of pancreas Cancer of ampulla of vater Common duct cancer Acute hepatitis ( type of Hepatitis )Biliary stricturemore diagnoses...»See the full list of 15Cholangitis: Research Doctors & Specialists Digestive Health Specialists (Gastroenterology): Gastroenterology (Digestive Specialists)Pediatric Gastroenterology (Child Digestive Health)more specialists...»Research all specialists including ratings, affiliations, and sanctions. More about symptoms of Cholangitis: More information about symptoms of Cholangitis and related conditions: Other diseases with similar symptoms and common misdiagnoses Tests to determine if these are the symptoms of Cholangitis Symptoms that may be caused by complications of Cholangitis Underlying causes of Cholangitis Associated conditions for Cholangitis Other Possible Causes of these Symptoms Click on any of the symptoms below to see a full list of other causes including diseases, medical conditions, toxins, drug interactions, or drug side effect causes of that symptom. Abdominal discomfort - see all causes of Abdominal discomfort Biliary colic - see all causes of Biliary colic Biliary colic after a fatty meal - see all causes of Meal symptoms Fever - see all causes of Fever Flatulence - see all causes of Flatulence Itching skin - see all causes of Itching skin Jaundice - see all causes of Jaundice Nausea - see all causes of Nausea Pain under right shoulder blade - see all causes of Shoulder pain Pale stool - see all causes of Pale stool Upper right-side abdominal pain - see all causes of Abdominal pain Vomiting - see all causes of Vomiting Cholangitis as a Cause of Symptoms or Medical Conditions When considering symptoms of Cholangitis, it is also important to consider Cholangitis as a possible cause of other medical conditions. The Disease Database lists the following medical conditions that Cholangitis may cause: Abdominal pain Alkaline phosphatase liver isoenzyme levels raised (plasma or serum)Cholestatic jaundice Liver abscess Pyrexia of unknown origin Urobilinogen levels raised (urine)- (Source - Diseases Database)Medical articles and books on symptoms: These general reference articles may be of interest in relation to medical signs and symptoms of disease in general: Diagnostic Testing for a Diagnosis of Cholangitis Research Alternative Diagnoses for Cholangitis More about Cholangitis Online Diagnosis Self Diagnosis Pitfalls Pitfalls of Online Diagnosis Symptoms of the Silent Killer Diseases Lesser known silent killer diseases Books on signs and symptoms Full list of premium articles on symptoms and diagnosis About signs and symptoms of Cholangitis: The symptom information on this page attempts to provide a list of some possible signs and symptoms of Cholangitis ."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/sym/white_stool.htm\nWhite stool",
"text": "\"White stool Intro Types Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail White stool: White stool: Introduction Causes (93 conditions)Symptom Checker Types Misdiagnosis Deaths Home Testing Treatments Videos Comorbid Symptoms Classifications Stories from Users White stool: Introduction White stool is a form of pale stool ; refer to causes of pale stool for detailed list of causes.... more »» Review Causes of White stool: Causes | Symptom Checker »Causes of White stool: The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of White stool. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms. Pale stool See causes of pale stool Malabsorption Steatorrhoea Cirrhosis Alcoholic liver disease Primary biliary cirrhosis Sclerosing cholangitis Autoimmune hepatitis Chronic pancreatitis Antacids containing aluminium hydroxidemore causes...»See full list of 93 causes of White stool» Review Causes of White stool: Causes | Symptom Checker »Home Diagnostic Testing and White stool Home medical tests possibly related to White stool: Colon & Rectal Cancer: Home Testing Home Colorectal Cancer Tests Home Fecal Occult Bleeding Tests Food Allergies & Intolerances: Home Testing:more home tests...»Causes of Types of White stool: Review the causes of these more specific types of White stool: Pale stool (103 causes)Stools, clay-colored (8 causes)Yellow stool (87 causes)Clay-colored stools (8 causes)more types...»Review causes of types of White stool in more specific categories: White stool in pregnancy (12 causes)more types...»See full list of 5 types for White stool White stool: Symptom Checker Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with White stool, as listed in our database. Visit the Symptom Checker , to add and remove symptoms and research your condition. Symptom Checker White stool: Symptom Checker Symptom Checker White stool and Abdominal symptoms (88 causes)White stool and Digestive symptoms (88 causes)White stool and Lower abdominal symptoms (86 causes)White stool and Bowel problems (85 causes)White stool and Stool symptoms (85 causes)White stool and Pale stool (84 causes)White stool and Stool color (83 causes)White stool and Yellow stool (83 causes)White stool and Nerve symptoms (82 causes)White stool and Sensory symptoms (82 causes)White stool and Pain (69 causes)White stool and Body symptoms (68 causes)White stool and Skin symptoms (66 causes)White stool and Bowel movements (65 causes)White stool and Mouth symptoms (63 causes)more...»See full list of 501 Symptom Checkers for White stool White stool Treatments Review further information on White stool Treatments . Stories from Users for White stool Real-life user stories relating to White stool: I see small white hazewhite discharge in stool Clear/white/yellow plasma in anus and stool White Patches in Stool Constipation and white mucus on stool. Small White Dots Message Boards for White stool Symptom specific forums: The following patient stories in our interactive forums and message boards relate to White stool or relevant symptoms: Gastrointestinal (Food - from entry to exit) (1035)Bloating/Distention/Intestinal Gas Intense Abdominal Pain Feels like a baby kicking-not pregnant Help Please!"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirrhosis_of_the_liver\nCirrhosis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Cirrhosis of the liver)navigation search Cirrhosis The abdomen of a person with cirrhosis showing massive fluid buildup and very visible veins Pronunciation/ s ɪ ˈ r oʊ s ɪ s /Specialty Gastroenterology Symptoms Tired, itchy, swelling in the lower legs, yellow skin, easily bruise, fluid build up in the abdomen [1]Complications Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, hepatic encephalopathy, dilated veins in the esophagus, liver cancer [1]Usual onset Over months or years [1]Duration Long term [1]Causes Alcohol, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease [1] [2]Diagnostic method Blood tests, medical imaging, liver biopsy [1]Prevention Vaccination, avoiding alcohol [1]Treatment Depends on underlying cause [1]Frequency 2.8 million (2015) [3]Deaths 1.3 million (2015) [4]Cirrhosis is a condition in which the liver does not function properly due to long-term damage. [ 1] This damage is characterized by the replacement of normal liver tissue by scar tissue. [ 1] Typically, the disease develops slowly over months or years. [ 1] Early on, there are often no symptoms. [ 1] As the disease worsens, a person may become tired, weak, itchy, have swelling in the lower legs, develop yellow skin, bruise easily, have fluid build up in the abdomen, or develop spider-like blood vessels on the skin. [ 1] The fluid build-up in the abdomen may become spontaneously infected. [ 1] Other complications include hepatic encephalopathy, bleeding from dilated veins in the esophagus or dilated stomach veins, and liver cancer. [ 1] Hepatic encephalopathy results in confusion and may lead to unconsciousness. [ 1]Cirrhosis is most commonly caused by alcohol, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. [ 1] [2] Typically, more than two or three alcoholic drinks per day over a number of years is required for alcoholic cirrhosis to occur. ["
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"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/anti-smooth-muscle-antibody\nWhat is an anti-smooth muscle antibody (ASMA) test?",
"text": "What is an anti-smooth muscle antibody (ASMA) test? An anti-smooth muscle antibody (ASMA) test detects antibodies that attack smooth muscle. This test requires a blood sample. Your immune system detects substances called antigens that may be harmful to your body. Viruses and bacteria are covered with antigens. When your immune system recognizes an antigen, it makes a protein called an antibody to attack it. Every antibody is unique, and each one defends against only one type of antigen. Sometimes your body mistakenly makes autoantibodies, which are antibodies that attack your body’s own healthy cells. If your body starts attacking itself, you may develop an autoimmune disorder. An ASMA test looks for the one type of autoantibody that attacks smooth muscle."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/ai/subtypes.htm\nTypes of Autoimmune diseases",
"text": "Types of Autoimmune diseases Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Contents Autoimmune diseases: Introduction Types of Autoimmune diseases Types Discussion Doctors & Specialists Prognosis Treatments Misdiagnosis Autoimmune diseases: Types list The list of types of Autoimmune diseases mentioned in various sources includes: Possibly Autoimmune Diseases Type 1 diabetes Rheumatoid arthritis Autoimmune thyroid diseases Graves Disease Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Multiple Sclerosis Crohn's disease Psoriasis Psoriatic Arthritis Sympathetic ophthalmitis Autoimmune neuropathies Autoimmune oophoritis Autoimmune orchitis Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Antiphospholipid syndrome Sjogren's Syndrome Rheumatoid arthritis Scleroderma Lupus Addison's Disease Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome type 1Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome type 2Guillain-Barre Syndrome Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Pernicious anemia Myasthenia Gravis Primary biliary cirrhosis Mixed connective tissue disease Primary Glomerulonephritis Vitiligo Autoimmune uveitis Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia Celiac Disease Dermatitis herpetiformis Autoimmune Hepatitis Pemphigus Pemphigus Vulgaris Pemphigus Foliaceus Bullous Pemphigoid Autoimmune Myocarditis Autoimmune Vasculitis Autoimmune eye diseases Alopecia Areata Autoimmune Atherosclerosis Behcet's Disease Autoimmune Myelopathy Autoimmune Hemophilia Autoimmune Interstitial Cystitis Autoimmune Diabetes Insipidus Autoimmune Endometriosis Relapsing Polychondritis Ankylosing Spondylitis Autoimmune Urticaria Paraneoplastic Autoimmune Syndromes Dermatomyositis Miller Fisher Syndrome Ig A nephropathy Goodpasture syndrome Psoriasis Susceptibility Psoriasis Susceptibility 1Psoriasis Susceptibility 2Psoriasis Susceptibility 3Psoriasis Susceptibility 4Psoriasis Susceptibility 5Psoriasis Susceptibility 6Psoriasis Susceptibility 7Psoriasis Susceptibility 8Psoriasis Susceptibility 9Psoriasis Susceptibility 10Psoriasis Susceptibility 11Psoriasis Susceptibility 12Temporal arteritis Gluten allergy Mouth psoriasis Psoriasis on Mucous Membranes Psoriasis on lower back Psoriasis on Eblows and Knees Psoriasis on trunk and limbs Palmoplantar Psoriasis Ear Psoriasis Facial Psoriasis Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Primary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Secondary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Secondary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Primary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Type 1 diabetes related Celiac Disease Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 1Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 2Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 3Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 4Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 12Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 11Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 10Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 9Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 8Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 7Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 6Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 5Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 4Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 3Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 2Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Vitiligo, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Hemolytic Anemia, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Nephritis, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 13Juvenile Myasthenia Gravis Generalized Myasthenia Gravis Ocular Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia Gravis with Thymus Hyperplasia Nail psoriasis Infantile psoriasis Scalp psoriasis Flexural psoriasis Psoriasis arthropathica Eruptive psoriasis Genital psoriasis Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults Discoid lupus erythematosus Neonatal lupus Discoid Lupus Chronic Discoid lupus Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus Systemic lupus erythematoses Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus Lupus erythematosus tumidus Subcutaneous lupus erythematosus psoariasiform type Lupus nephritis Reactive arthritis Relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis Secondary chronic progressive multiple sclerosis Primary progressive multiple sclerosis Autosensitization dermatitis Generalized pustular psoriasis Linear Ig A dermatosis Addisonian crisis Guttate psoriasis Balo disease Sprue Tropical sprue Alopecia Totalis Polychondritis Vitiligo in infants Atopic dermatitis Type IV Glycogen Storage Disease Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 1Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3Aicardi syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4Pseudo-torch syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5CREST syndrome Human adjuvant disease Kawasaki disease Erythema nodosum Rhesus isoimmunisation Hypoparathyroidism, autoimmune Autoimmune Hypophysitis Hemolytic anemia, acquired autoimmune Celiac disease, susceptibility to 10Celiac disease, susceptibility to 12Celiac disease, susceptibility to 11Celiac disease, susceptibility to 13Autoimmune nerve disorders Celiac disease, susceptibility to 9Celiac disease, susceptibility to 8IPEX syndrome Polyendocrinopathy, immune dysfunction, and diarrhea, X-linked Enteropathy, autoimmune, with hemolytic anemia and polyendocrinopathy Diarrhea, polyendocrinopathy, fatal infection syndrome, X-linked Autoimmune enteropathy, type 1Autoimmune enteropathy Immune dysregulation -- polyendocrinopathy -- enteropathy, X linked Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea Ig A Pemphigus Pemphigus paraneoplastic Autoimmune peripheral neuropathy Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Ankylosing spondylarthritis Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome type 3Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome type 4Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome Sjogren syndrome, primary Sjogren's syndrome, juvenile, secondary to autoimmune disease Sjogren syndrome, secondary Wegener's granulomatosis Possible autoimmune diseases Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid Methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorders Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Celiac disease -- epilepsy -- occipital calcifications Chronic autoimmune neutropenia Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta Acute idiopathic polyneuritis Anemia, Hemolytic, Warm Antibody Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia Cold antibody hemolytic anemia Warm-reacting-antibody hemolytic anemia Warm-reacting-antibody haemolytic anemia Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune Henoch-Schonlein purpura Arthralgia -- purpura -- weakness syndrome Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis Grave's Disease Associated with Thymus Hyperplasia Gestational pemphigoid Chronic necrotizing vasculitis Autoimmune limbic encephalitis Primary sclerosing cholangitis Stiff-Person Syndrome Goodpasture's syndrome Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome, type 1Scleroderma, diffuse Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy Churg-Strauss Syndrome APECED Syndrome CAR syndrome Dressler syndrome Postpericardiotomy syndrome REST syndrome Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis Bearn-Kunkel syndrome Dianzani autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome Hashimoto's encephalitis Reynolds syndrome Antisynthetase syndrome Pemphigus vulgaris, familial Susac syndrome Lymphomatous thyroiditis Fisher (M.) syndrome Hailey-Hailey disease Dressler (D.)syndrome Whitaker syndrome Pemphigus and fogo selvagem Types discussion: Understanding Autoimmune Disease: NIAID (Excerpt)There are many different autoimmune diseases, and they can each affect the body in different ways. For example, the autoimmune reaction is directed against the brain in multiple sclerosis and the gut in Crohn's disease. In other autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), affected tissues and organs may vary among individuals with the same disease. One person with lupus may have affected skin and joints whereas another may have affected skin, kidney, and lungs. Ultimately, damage to certain tissues by the immune system may be permanent, as with destruction of insulin-producing cells of the pancreas in Type 1 diabetes mellitus. ( Source: excerpt from Understanding Autoimmune Disease: NIAID)Autoimmune Diseases: NWHIC (Excerpt)Lupus , rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic sclerosis all affect the connective tissue. Multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and Gullian-Barre syndromes are neuromuscular diseases."
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"title": "http://www.diethealthclub.com/blog/diet-for-illness/diet-for-abnormal-liver-enzymes.html\nDiet For Abnormal Liver Enzymes And Elevated Liver Disorders",
"text": "Diet For Abnormal Liver Enzymes And Elevated Liver Disorders By admin | December 15, 2008 0 Comment Treatment For Increased Liver Enzymes And Liver Cirrhosis I am 52, female, hypertensive and 200 ibs. I recently have raised levels of liver enzymes and random blood sugar. What can I eat and drink? The levels of liver enzymes determine the extent of damage and the presence of diseases. SGOT, SGPT, aspartate amino transferase and alanine aminotransferase are certain enzymes that determine the presence of any liver injury. A number of factors are responsible for high levels of liver enzymes. Gall bladder disease or stone in the gall bladder is one of the common causes of high liver enzyme concentration. Hepatitis or inflammation of the liver also results in increase in the liver enzyme levels. Hepatitis C is a common disease, caused by sexual intercourse, sharing needles, unprotected sex with many individuals and unsterilized equipment used for tattoos. Certain metabolic diseases of the liver, such as Wilson’s disease or hemochromatosis and autoimmune disorders like primary biliary cirrhosis, autoimmune hepatitis and primary sclerosing cholangitis are contributing factors for high enzyme level in the liver."
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"title": "http://www.uptodate.com/contents/autoimmune-hepatitis-beyond-the-basics\n.",
"text": "\"The content on the Up To Date website is not intended nor recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health care professional regarding any medical questions or conditions. The use of Up To Date content is governed by the Up To Date Terms of Use. ©2018 Up To Date, Inc. All rights reserved. Patient education: Autoimmune hepatitis (Beyond the Basics)Author: Michael A Heneghan, MD, MMed Sc, FRCPI Section Editor: Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP Deputy Editor: Kristen M Robson, MD, MBA, FACGContributor Disclosures All topics are updated as new evidence becomes available and our peer review process is complete. Literature review current through: Jan 2018. | This topic last updated: Aug 03, 2016. AUTOIMMUNE HEPATITIS OVERVIEWThe liver is one of the largest and most important organs in the body. It functions to cleanse toxins from the blood, break down medications, and aids in digestion and blood clotting. Hepatitis is a general term that means inflammation of the liver."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colitis_ulcerosa\nUlcerative colitis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Colitis ulcerosa)navigation search Ulcerative colitis Endoscopic image of a colon affected by ulcerative colitis. The internal surface of the colon is blotchy and broken in places. Specialty Gastroenterology Symptoms Abdominal pain, diarrhea mixed with blood, weight loss, fever, anemia [1]Complications Megacolon, inflammation of the eye, joints, or liver, colon cancer [1] [2]Usual onset 15–30 years or > 60 years [1]Duration Long term [1]Causes Unknown [1]Diagnostic method Colonoscopy with tissue biopsies [1]Differential diagnosis Dysentery, Crohn's disease, ischemic colitis [3]Treatment Dietary changes, medication, surgery [1]Medication Sulfasalazine, mesalazine, steroids, immunosuppressants such as azathioprine, biological therapy [1]Frequency Up to 5 per 1000 people [4]Deaths 47,400 together with Crohn's (2015) [5]Ulcerative colitis ( UC) is a long-term condition that results in inflammation and ulcers of the colon and rectum. [ 1] [6] The primary symptom of active disease is abdominal pain and diarrhea mixed with blood. [ 1] Weight loss, fever, and anemia may also occur. [ 1] Often symptoms come on slowly and can range from mild to severe. [ 1] Symptoms typically occur intermittently with periods of no symptoms between flares. [ 1] Complications may include megacolon, inflammation of the eye, joints, or liver, and colon cancer. [ 1] [2]The cause of UC is unknown. [ 1] Theories involve immune system dysfunction, genetics, changes in the normal gut bacteria, and environmental factors. ["
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"docid": "D153233#0",
"title": "https://medlineplus.gov/autoimmunediseases.html\nAutoimmune Diseases",
"text": "Autoimmune Diseases On this page Basics Summary Start Here Diagnosis and Tests Learn More Related Issues Specifics Genetics See, Play and Learn No links available Research Statistics and Research Clinical Trials Journal Articles Resources Reference Desk Find an Expert For You Children Teenagers Women Patient Handouts Summary Your body's immune system protects you from disease and infection. But if you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks healthy cells in your body by mistake. Autoimmune diseases can affect many parts of the body. No one is sure what causes autoimmune diseases. They do tend to run in families. Women - particularly African-American, Hispanic-American, and Native-American women - have a higher risk for some autoimmune diseases. There are more than 80 types of autoimmune diseases, and some have similar symptoms. This makes it hard for your health care provider to know if you really have one of these diseases, and if so, which one. Getting a diagnosis can be frustrating and stressful. Often, the first symptoms are fatigue, muscle aches and a low fever."
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"docid": "D67505#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/jaundice_in_adults/article.htm\nJaundice in Adults (Hyperbilirubinemia)",
"text": "\"Jaundice in Adults (Hyperbilirubinemia) Center Take the Liver Disease Quiz Hepatitis Slideshow Pictures Take the Alcohol Quiz Patient Comments: Jaundice in Adults - Experience Patient Comments: Jaundice in Adults - Causes Patient Comments: Jaundice in Adults - Symptoms Patient Comments: Jaundice in Adults - Treatment Patient Comments: Jaundice in Adults - Complications Jaundice definition and facts What causes jaundice in adults? What are pre-hepatic (liver) causes of jaundice? What are hepatic (liver) causes of jaundice? What are post-hepatic (liver) causes of jaundice? What are the signs and symptoms of jaundice in adults? What are the risk factors for jaundice in adults? What exams and tests diagnose jaundice in adults? What is the treatment for jaundice in adults? What are the complications of jaundice in adults? Can jaundice in adults be prevented?"
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"docid": "D244910#0",
"title": "http://www.uptodate.com/contents/liver-biopsy-beyond-the-basics\n.",
"text": "\"The content on the Up To Date website is not intended nor recommended as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your own physician or other qualified health care professional regarding any medical questions or conditions. The use of Up To Date content is governed by the Up To Date Terms of Use. ©2018 Up To Date, Inc. All rights reserved. Patient education: Liver biopsy (Beyond the Basics)Author: Sanjiv Chopra, MD, MACP Section Editor: Keith D Lindor, MD Deputy Editor: Kristen M Robson, MD, MBA, FACGContributor Disclosures All topics are updated as new evidence becomes available and our peer review process is complete. Literature review current through: Dec 2017. | This topic last updated: Jun 03, 2015. LIVER BIOPSY OVERVIEWThe liver is a large organ that is located in the right upper abdomen beneath the rib cage ( figure 1 ). It performs many functions that are essential to life. A liver biopsy is a procedure that involves obtaining a small piece of liver tissue, which is then analyzed in the laboratory."
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"title": "http://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/health-topics/liver-disease/autoimmune-hepatitis/Pages/facts.aspx\nAutoimmune Hepatitis",
"text": "Autoimmune Hepatitis What is autoimmune hepatitis? Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic—or long lasting—disease in which the body's immune system attacks the normal components, or cells, of the liver and causes inflammation and liver damage. The immune system normally protects people from infection by identifying and destroying bacteria, viruses, and other potentially harmful foreign substances. Autoimmune hepatitis is a serious condition that may worsen over time if not treated. Autoimmune hepatitis can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. Cirrhosis occurs when scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue and blocks the normal flow of blood through the liver. Liver failure occurs when the liver stops working properly. What are autoimmune diseases? Autoimmune diseases are disorders in which the body's immune system attacks the body's own cells and organs with proteins called autoantibodies; this process is called autoimmunity. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic disease of the liver."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/symptoms/alkaline_phosphatase_elevation/common.htm\nCommon causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation",
"text": "\"Common causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation Intro Causes Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Glossary Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Alkaline phosphatase elevation Common Causes Some of the common causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation may include: Hepatobilary diseases Cholestasis Cholecysytitis Cholangitis Fractured bonemore causes...»Introduction: This information shows the various causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation, and how common these diseases or conditions are in the general population. This is not a direct indication as to how commonly these diseases are the actual cause of Alkaline phosphatase elevation, but gives a relative idea as to how frequent these diseases are seen overall.2 diseases that are \"\"common\"\".1 disease that is \"\"very rare\"\".25 diseases without any prevalence information. Causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation that are common The following causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation are diseases or conditions that affect more than 1 million people in the USA: Autoimmune diseases Pregnancymore causes...»Causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation that are very rare The following causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation appear in the population at a rate of substantially less than 200,000 people per year in the USA: Hyperparathyroidismmore causes...»Causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation without any prevalence information The following causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation are ones for which we do not have any prevalence information. Autoimmune diseases Biliary obstruction Cholangitis Cholecysytitis Choledocholithiasis Cholestasis Drugs: verapamil, carbamazepine, phenytoin, allopurinol, erythromycin Fatty liver Fractured bone Hepatitis Hepatobilary diseases Leukemoid reaction Malignant tumours Osteomalacia Osteopetrosis Osteosarcoma Other bone metastases Polycythemia vera Pregnancy Primary hypothyroidism Resolution phase of cardiac, pulmonary, renal gastrointestinal and splenic infarction Rickets Transient hyperphoshatasemia Vitamin D deficiency Women on hormonal contraceptionmore causes...»All Causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation The full list of all possible causes for Alkaline phosphatase elevation described in various sources is as follows: Autoimmune diseases Biliary obstruction Cholangitis Cholecysytitis Choledocholithiasismore causes...»See full list of possible disease causes of Alkaline phosphatase elevation Alkaline phosphatase elevation: Tools Symptom Checker »Conditions listing medical symptoms: Alkaline phosphatase elevation: The following list of conditions have ' Alkaline phosphatase elevation ' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom. Select from the following alphabetical view of conditions which include a symptom of Alkaline phosphatase elevation or choose View All."
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"docid": "D1417914#0",
"title": "http://autoimmunediseaselist.com/\nAutoimmune Diseases List",
"text": "\"Get the list of autoimmune diseasessent to you for free. Email: We respect your email privacy\"\"There are over 100 known and at least 40 suspect diseases. They are chronic and can be life threatening. They usually last a lifetime. The majority of those afflicted are under the age of 35 when first diagnosed. \"\" AARDA Advocacy Issues Go to the list of conditions currently thought to beauto immune disorders. Get helpif you areundiagnosed Share your autoimmunestory at our blog help autoimmune LISTS1. Alphabetical list of autoimmune diseases: A to Z list2. List if you know which part of the body is affected:nerves and muscles - look in Neuromuscular systemliver and gallbladder - look in Hepatobiliary systemblood vessels including arteries and veins - look in Vasculitic syndromes.3. List of blogs about autoimmune diseases4."
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"docid": "D359692#0",
"title": "https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/liver-disease/autoimmune-hepatitis\nAutoimmune Hepatitis",
"text": "Autoimmune Hepatitis What is autoimmune hepatitis? Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic—or long lasting—disease in which the body's immune system attacks the normal components, or cells, of the liver and causes inflammation and liver damage. The immune system normally protects people from infection by identifying and destroying bacteria, viruses, and other potentially harmful foreign substances. Autoimmune hepatitis is a serious condition that may worsen over time if not treated. Autoimmune hepatitis can lead to cirrhosis and liver failure. Cirrhosis occurs when scar tissue replaces healthy liver tissue and blocks the normal flow of blood through the liver. Liver failure occurs when the liver stops working properly. What are autoimmune diseases? Autoimmune diseases are disorders in which the body's immune system attacks the body's own cells and organs with proteins called autoantibodies; this process is called autoimmunity. Autoimmune hepatitis is a chronic disease of the liver."
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"title": "https://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/smooth-muscle-antibody/tab/all\nSmooth Muscle Antibody (SMA) and F-actin Antibody",
"text": "Smooth Muscle Antibody (SMA) and F-actin Antibody Share this page: Was this page helpful? Also known as: SMA; Anti-Smooth Muscle Antibody; ASMA; Actin Antibody; F-Actin Antibody; ACTAFormal name: Smooth Muscle Antibody Related tests: ANA; Autoantibodies; AST; Bilirubin; Antimitochondrial Antibody and AMA M2; Liver Kidney Microsomal Type 1 (LKM-1) Antibodies All content on Lab Tests Online has been reviewed and approved by the Editorial Review Board. At a Glance Why Get Tested? To help diagnose autoimmune hepatitis and distinguish it from other causes of liver injury When to Get Tested? When you have hepatitis that your healthcare practitioner suspects may be due to an autoimmune-related process Sample Required? A blood sample drawn from a vein in your arm Test Preparation Needed? None The Test Sample What is being tested? Smooth muscle antibodies (SMA) are autoantibodies, proteins produced by the body's immune system that recognize and attack its own actin, a protein found in smooth muscle and other tissues, especially the liver. This test detects and measures the amount ( titer) of SMA (or antibody against actin) in the blood. The production of smooth muscle or actin antibodies is strongly associated with autoimmune hepatitis."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascending_cholangitis\nAscending cholangitis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Ascending cholangitis Duodenoscopy image of pus extruding from Ampulla of Vater, indicative of cholangitis Classification and external resources Specialty gastroenterology ICD - 10 K83.9ICD - 9-CM 576.1Diseases DB 2514Medline Plus 000290e Medicine emerg/96 med/2665Patient UK Ascending cholangitis Me SH D002761 [ edit on Wikidata]Ascending cholangitis, also known as acute cholangitis or simply cholangitis, is an infection of the bile duct (cholangitis), usually caused by bacteria ascending from its junction with the duodenum (first part of the small intestine ). It tends to occur if the bile duct is already partially obstructed by gallstones. [ 1] [2]Cholangitis can be life-threatening, and is regarded as a medical emergency. [ 1] Characteristic symptoms include yellow discoloration of the skin or whites of the eyes, fever, abdominal pain, and in severe cases, low blood pressure and confusion. Initial treatment is with intravenous fluids and antibiotics, but there is often an underlying problem (such as gallstones or narrowing in the bile duct) for which further tests and treatments may be necessary, usually in the form of endoscopy to relieve obstruction of the bile duct. [ 1] [3] The word is from Greek chol -, bile + ang -, vessel + - itis, inflammation. Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Causes3 Pathogenesis4 Diagnosis4.1 Blood tests4.2 Medical imaging5 Treatment5.1 Fluids and antibiotics5.2 Endoscopy5.3 Percutaneous biliary drainage5.4 Cholecystectomy6 Prognosis7 Epidemiology8 History9 See also10 References11 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]A person with cholangitis may complain of abdominal pain (particularly in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen ), fever, rigors (uncontrollable shaking) and a feeling of uneasiness ( malaise ). Some may report jaundice (yellow discoloration of the skin and the whites of the eyes). [ 1]Physical examination findings typically include jaundice and right upper quadrant tenderness. [ 1] Charcot's triad is a set of three common findings in cholangitis: abdominal pain, jaundice, and fever. ["
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"title": "https://www.belmarrahealth.com/causes-transaminitis-treat/\nWhat causes transaminitis and how to treat it",
"text": "Home » Liver » What causes transaminitis and how to treat it What causes transaminitis and how to treat it By: Emily Lunardo | Liver | Friday, November 24, 2017 - 07:00 AMTransaminitis refers to having high levels of certain enzymes called transaminases. These types of enzymes are commonly associated with the liver, which produces several different kinds of enzymes that get released into the body. The most important of which are alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), which can be useful for evaluating liver health and other related conditions. The liver is a multifunctional organ that provides many beneficial effects for the body, including facilitating the breakdown of consumed nutrients and filtering out toxins from the bloodstream. The production of enzymes by the liver facilitate this process through biochemical reactions, breaking down substances to be more efficiently used or cleared by the body. When increased level of transaminases is discovered in the body, doctors will immediately make the liver the focus of investigation. They will use this new information to cross-reference other diseases and condition that may affect the liver to help reach a precise diagnosis. However, certain enzymes such as ALT may be associated with other organs in the body besides the liver like heart. Elevated transaminases are found as such when looking at various ranges. Reference range for aspartate aminotransferase (AST): Normal = 10-40 IU/LReference range for Alanine transaminase (ALT)Normal = 7-56 IU/LOverall, transaminitis causes may involve the use of certain drugs, be a normal finding during pregnancy, myocardial infarction or myocarditis, and biliary tract disease."
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"title": "http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/bb/neuro/neuro00/web3/Iyer.html\nThe Immune System's Big Mistake: Multiple Sclerosis",
"text": "\"This paper reflects the research and thoughts of a student at the time the paper was written for a course at Bryn Mawr College. Like other materials on Serendip , it is not intended to be \"\"authoritative\"\" but rather to help others further develop their own explorations. Web links were active as of the time the paper was posted but are not updated . Contribute Thoughts | Search Serendip for Other Papers | Serendip Home Page Biology 2022000 Third Web Report On Serendip The Immune System's Big Mistake: Multiple Sclerosis Sangeeta R. Iyer In lieu of the end of the semester, several different types of questions came to my mind. Can the body ever turn on itself? Can it turn on its own brain -- the center of all activity and behavior? In researching for a final web paper topic, I came upon several different websites for a disorder known as Multiple Sclerosis. One of the most common disorders to affect the Central Nervous System (the brain and the spinal cord), Multiple Sclerosis is a demyelinating disease, which means it destroys the fatty material that surrounds and insulates the nerves. It is believed that abnormalities within the immune system are the cause. My objective in this paper is to firstly give a brief history of what multiple sclerosis is, its symptoms, and treatments."
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"title": "http://lymeinfo.net/multiplesclerosis.html\nLyme Disease Misdiagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis",
"text": "\"Lyme Disease Misdiagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis The following articles compiled by Lyme Info provide information about Lyme disease being misdiagnosed as Multiple Sclerosis. The differential diagnosis can be tricky, as Lyme tests can be falsely negative. Disseminated Lyme disease is also very complicated to treat. Therefore, it is important for those diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis to be thoroughly evaluated by a physician skilled at diagnosing Lyme disease. After reviewing the below articles, please browse around the Lyme Info website to learn more about Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Be sure to visit our Lyme Disease Diagnosis & Treatment page. The list below is merely an introduction and does not cover all articles on this topic. Medical Abstracts: Lyme borreliosis and multiple sclerosis are associated with primary effusion lymphoma. ( 2007)\"\"In the late period of Lyme disease demyelinating involvement of central nervous system can develop and MS can be erroneously diagnosed. \"\" Chronic Lyme borreliosis at the root of multiple sclerosis - is a cure with antibiotics attainable? ("
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/12005040/lom-ch10-nervous-system-flash-cards/\nL.O.M.-ch10 nervous system",
"text": "\"95 terms 82sheshe L. O. M.-ch10 nervous system Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sortacetylcholine chemical transmitter substance released by some nerve endingsafferent nerve Carries messages toward the brain and spinal cordarachnoid membrane middle layer of the three membranes that surround the brain and spinal cordastrocyte type of glial (neurologic) cell that transports water and salts from capillariesautonomic nervous system nerves that carry involuntary impulses to smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and various glandsaxon Microscopic fiber that carries the nervous impulse along a nerve cellblood-brain barrier blood vessels that selectively let certain substances enter the brain tissue and keep other substances outbrainstem the lower part of the brain continuous with the spinal cord and comprising the medulla oblongata and pons and midbrain and parts of the hypothalamuscauda equina collection of spinal nerves below the end of the spinal cordcell body part of a nerve cell that contains the nucleuscentral nervous system (CNS) the brain and spinal cordcerebellum the \"\"little brain\"\" at the rear of the brainstem; functions include processing sensory input and coordinating movement output and balancecerebral cortex outer layer of the cerebrum consisting of gray matter, responsible for higher mental functions (cortex = bark)cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) nourishes the brain and provides a protective cushion for it, found in ventricles in the braincerebrum area of the brain responsible for all voluntary activities of the bodycranial nerves twelve pairs of nerves that carry messages to and from the brain with regard to the head and neck (except the vagus nerve)dendrite Microscopic branching fiber of a nerve cell that is the first part to receive the nervous impulsedura matter Thick, outermost layer of the menninges surrounding and protecting the brain and spinal cord.efferent nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord; motor nerveependymal cell a glial cell that lines membranes within the brain and spinal cord and helps form cerebrospinal fluidganglion (plural: ganglia) collection of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous systemglial cell (neurological cell) Cell in the nervous system that is supportive and connective in function. Examples are astrocytes, microglial cells, ependymal cells, and oligodenrocytes.gyrus (plural: gyri) Sheet of nerve cells that produces a rounded ridge ont eh surface of the cerebral cortex, convolution.hypothalamus a neural structure lying below the thalamus; it directs several maintenance activities (eating, drinking, body temperature), helps govern the endocrine system via the pituitary gland, and is linked to emotion.medulla oblongota Part of hindbrain- myelencephalon, regulates breathing swallowing, heart rate, and wake-sleep cyclemenings three layers of connective tissue that surronds & protect the brainmicroglial cell Phagocytic glial cell that removes waste products from the central nervous system.motor nerve carries messages away from the brain and spinal cord to muscles and organs; efferent nervemyelin sheath a layer of fatty tissue encasing a neuron's axon that speeds transmissionnerve a group of neurons that carries signals from the brain to the body and from the body to the brainneuron Nerve cell that carries impulses throughout the bodyneurotransmitter chemical messenger that carries information from one neuron to another or to another celloligodendroglial cell glial cell that forms the myelin sheath covering axonsparasympathetic nerves involuntary, autonomic nerves that regulate normal body functions such as heart rate, breathing, and muscles of the gastrointestinal tractparenchyma Essential, distinguishing tissue of any organ or system. The parenchyma of the nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and neurons.peripheral nervous system nerves outside the brain and spinal cord; cranial, spinal, and autonomic nervespia mater thin, delicate inner membrane of the meningespons part of the brain involved in sleep/wake cycles; also connects cerebellum and medulla to the cerebral cortexreceptor an organ having nerve endings (in the skin or viscera or eye or ear or nose or mouth) that respond to stimulationsciatic nerve nerve extending from the base of the spine down the thigh, lower leg, and foot. Sciatica is pain or inflammation along the course of the nervesensory nerve carries messages toward the brain and spinal cord from a receptor; afferent nervespinal nerve A bundle of nerve fibers attached to the spinal cord; conveys sensory information from the body and carries messages to muscles and glandsspinal nerves 31 pairs of nerves arising from the spinal cordstimulus (plural: stimuli) agent of change (light, sound, touch) in the internal or external environment that evokes a responseplexus (plural: plexuses) large, interlacing network of nerves. examples are lumbrosacral, cervical, branchial, plexuses.stroma the supporting tissue of an organsulcus (plural: sulci) depression or groove in the surface of the cerebral cortex; fissuresympathetic nerves autonomic nerves that influence bodily functions involuntarily in times of stresssynapse A junction where information is transmitted from one neuron to the next.thalmus relay center for all sensory information going in/out of brainvagus nerve a mixed nerve that supplies the pharynx and larynx and lungs and heart and esophagus and stomach and most of the abdominal visceraventricales of the brain Filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), lined with ependymal cells 4 ventricles: two lateral (2 cerebral hemispheres) dienchphalon, upper part of the medualla/ponshydrocephalus excessive cerebrospinal fluid in the brainspinal bifida a congenital defect that occurs during early pregnancy in which the spinal canal fails to close around the spinal cordalzheimer disease An irreversible, progressive brain disorder, characterized by the deterioration of memory, language, and eventually, physical functioningamyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) degenerative disorder of motor neurons in the spinal cord and brainstemepilepsy a chronic neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures of varying severityhuntington disease hereditary disorder marked by degenerative changes in the cerebrum leading to abrupt involuntary movements and mental deteriorationmultiple sclerosis (MS) destruction of the myelin sheath on neurons in the CNS and its replacement by plaques of sclerotic (hard) tissuemyasthenia gravis (MG) autoimmune neuromuscular disorder characterized by weakness of voluntary musclespalsy paralysis (partial or complete loss of motor function)parkinson disease (parkinsonism) degeneration of neurons in the basal ganglia, occuring in later life and leading to tremors, weakness of muscles and slowness of movementtourette syndrome involuntary, spasmodic, twitching movements; uncontrollable vocal sounds; and inappropriate wordshuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encephalopathy brain disease and dementia occurring with AIDSbrain tumor Abnormal growth of brain tissue and meningescerebral contusion Bruising of brain tissue as a result of direct trauma to the head; neurologic deficits persist longer than 24 hourscerebral concussion temporary brain dysfunction (brief loss of consciousness) after injury, usually clearing within 24 hourscerebrovascular accident (CVA) damage to the brain that occurs when the blood flow to the brain is disrupted because a blood vessel is either blocked or has ruptured (stroke)migraine severe, recurring, unilateral, vascular headacheabscence seizure brief loss of conciousness without major muscle involvement (petit mal)aneurysm the balooning out of an artery wall at a point where it has grown weakastrocytoma malignant tumor of astrocytes (glial brain cells)aura peculiar symptom or sensation occuring before the onset (prodromal) of an attack of a migrain or epileptic seizuredementia mental decline and deteriorationdemyelination Destruction of myelin on axons of nerves (as in multiple sclerosis).dopamine neurotransmitter that influences voluntary movement, attention, alertness; lack of dopamine linked with Parkinson's disease; too much is linked with schizophreniaembolus blood clot or foreign material, such as air or fat, that enters the bloodstream and moves until it lodges at another point in the circulationgait a person's manner of walkingictal event Pertaining to a sudden acute onset, as with convulsions of an epileptic seizureocclusion closure or blockage (as of a blood vessel)palliative relieving or soothing the symptoms of a disease or disorder without effecting a curethymectomy removal of the thymus gland used as treatment for myasthenia gravistransient ischemic attack (TIA) Minor stroke; where neurological function is regained quickly with timetic Sudden, involuntary, repeated contraction of musclestonic-clonic seizures (grand mal) major convulsive seizure marked by sudden loss of consciousness stiffening of muscles and twitching and jerking movementscerebrospinal fluid analysis Samples of cerebrospinal fluid are examined for blood cells, protein, glucose, tumor cells, bacteria and other substances.cerebral angiography X-ray record of blood vessels in the brain after intravenous injection of contrast material.computed tomography (CT) of the brain x-ray technique that generates computerized multiple images of the brain and spinal cordmyelography x-ray imaging of the spinal canal after injection of contrast medium into the subarachnoid spacemagnetic resonance imaging magnetic field and pulses of radiowave energy create images of the brain and spinal cordpositron emission tomography (PET) scan radioactive glucose is injected and then detected in the brain to image the metabolic activity of cellsdoppler ultrasound studies sound waves detect blood flow in the carotid and intracranial arterieselectroencephalography (EEG) Recording of the electrical"
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"title": "http://www.pathologyexpert.com/boards/onlinefiles/syndromes.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Addison's Disease AKA: Adrenocortical insufficiency Clinical: W eakness, fatigueability, weight loss, anorexia, hypotension Syndromes of multiple autoimmune disorders that include Addison's Disease fall into two subtypes: · 2/3 of triad of Addison's, hypoparathyroidism and mucocutaneous candidiasis · Schmidt's Syndrome Adrenogenital Syndrome Clinical: Masculinization in women, feminization in men and precocious puberty in children Pathophysiology: Adrenal virilism realted to enzymatic defects in biosynthesis of cortical steroids leading to cortisol deficiency: at least 8 distinctive syndromes including 21-hydroxylase deficiency, 11-hydroxylase deficiency Micro: Adrenocortical hyperplasia Adrenoleukodystrophy Clinical: Onset later than other leukodystrophies ( Metachromatic and Krabbe's Disease ). Males ages 10-20, Females 20-40. Presents with adrenal failure and segmental demyelinization and axonal degeneration of CNS. Transmission: X linked recesive Pathophysiology: Defect in fatty acyl-coenzyme A ligase (a peroxismal transporter enzyme) leads to accumulation of long-chain fatty esters of cholesterol. EM: Cytoplasmic inclusions of dense, long, thin leaflets enclosing an electron-lucent space in cerebral macrophages, adrenocortical cells, testicular Leydig cells and Schwann cells Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)AKA: Diffuse Alveolar Damage (DAD)Clinical: Severe respiratory deficiency, tachycardia, cyanosis, severe arterial hypoxemia Pathophysiology: Many etiologies: shock, sepsis,Micro: Diffuse alveolar capillary damage with hyaline membranes and type II pneumocyte regeneration Alagille's Syndrome AKA: Arterio-hepatic dysplasia Clinical: Broad facies, hypertelorism, short stature, butterfly vertebrae, mental retardation, hypogonadism, pulmonary artery stenosis Transmission: AD, association with Trisomy 21, 18, 17; 45XOCytogenetics: Mutation in gene Jagged1 on chromosome 20p, encodes ligand for Notch1, which plays a role in epithelial-mesenchymal interactions Micro: Congenital absence of intrahepatic bile ducts, portal tract fibrosis, neonatal giant cell hepatitis Albers-Sch ö nberg Disease AKA: Osteopetrosis, Marble-bone disease Clinical: Malignant AR form evident in utero or soon after birth: fractures, anemia, hydrocephaly, cranial nerve problems (optic atrophy, deafness, facial paralysis), repeated infections, HSM (from extramedullary hematopoiesis). AD benign adult form usually detected in adolesence or adulthood on X-rays of repeated fractures. Milder cranial nerve deficits and anemia. Transmission: Malignant AR evident in utero or infancy; AD adult form has a benign course Pathophysiology: Carbonic anhydrase II deficiency required by osteoclasts and renal tubular cells to acidify their environment; osteoclasts can't generate superoxide. Diagnosis: Radiographic features characteristic: diffuse sclerosis and distal metaphyses misshapen Gross: Overgrowth and sclerosis of bone with marked thickening of cortex and narrowing/filling of medullary cavity. Ends of long bones are bulbous (Erlenmyer flask deformity) and misshapen."
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"docid": "D776340#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/37556.php\nMultiple sclerosis: What you need to know",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login Multiple sclerosis: What you need to know Last updated Thu 21 December 2017By Christian Nordqvist Reviewed by Deborah Weatherspoon, Ph D, RN, CRNAWhat is MS? Symptoms Causes and risk factors Diagnosis Early signs Treatment Outlook Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease that attacks the central nervous system. It affects the brain, spinal cord, and optic nerves. Symptoms range widely. In milder cases, there may be numbness in the limbs. Severe cases may involve paralysis or vision loss. It is not possible to predict how multiple sclerosis (MS) will progress in any individual. Over 400,000 people in the United States (U. S.) have MS, and around 10,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. It is two to three times more common in women than in men, and diagnosis usually occurs between the ages of 20 and 50 years. Fast facts on multiple sclerosis Here are some key points about multiple sclerosis."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/vascular+sclerosis\nvascular sclerosis",
"text": "\"vascular sclerosis Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia .ar·te·ri·o·scle·ro·sis ( ar-tēr'ē-ō-skler-ō'sis ), Hardening of the arteries; types generally recognized are: atherosclerosis, Mönckebergarteriosclerosis, and arteriolosclerosis. Synonym (s): arterial sclerosis, arteriosclerotic heart disease, vascular sclerosis [arterio- + G. sklērōsis, hardness]Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012vascular sclerosis Etymology: L, vasculum + Gk, skerosis, hardeninga condition of hyaline degeneration of the blood vessels with hypertrophy of the tunica media andsubintimal fibrosis. There also may be a weakening and loss of elasticity in the artery walls. Mosby's Medical Dictionary, 9th edition. © 2009, Elsevier.sclerosis (skle-ro'sis) [Gr. sklerosis, hardening]A hardening or induration of an organ or tissue, esp. one due to excessive growth of fibrous tissue. See: arteriosclerosis; cerebrosclerosis sclerotic (-rot'ik), adjectiveamyotrophic lateral sclerosis Abbreviation: ALSMotor neuron disease.annular sclerosis Sclerosis in which a hardened substance forms a band about the spinal cord.arterial sclerosis Arteriosclerosis.arteriolar sclerosis Sclerosis of the arterioles.diffuse sclerosis Sclerosis affecting large areas of the brain and spinal cord.hyperplastic sclerosis Medial sclerosis.insular sclerosismultiple sclerosis.intimal sclerosis Atherosclerosis.lateral sclerosis Sclerosis of the lateral column of the spinal cord. See: amyotrophic lateral sclerosislobar sclerosis Sclerosis of the cerebrum resulting in mental disturbances.medial sclerosis Sclerosis involving the tunica media of arteries, usually the result of involutional changesaccompanying aging. Synonym: hyperplastic sclerosismesial temporal sclerosis Abbreviation: MTSAtrophy of neurons and scarring in the temporal lobe of the brain, typically in the hippocampus."
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"title": "http://www.definitions.net/definition/multiple%20sclerosis\nTranslations for multiple sclerosis",
"text": "Princeton's Word Net (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:multiple sclerosis, MS, disseminated sclerosis, disseminated multiple sclerosis (noun)a chronic progressive nervous disorder involving loss of myelin sheath around certain nerve fibers Wiktionary (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition:multiple sclerosis (Noun)A chronic disease of the brain and spinal cord characterized by changes in sensation, visual problems, weakness, depression, difficulties with coordination and speech, impaired mobility and disability. Freebase (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis, also known as disseminated sclerosis or encephalomyelitis disseminata, is a inflammatory disease in which myelin sheaths around axons of the brain and spinal cord are damaged, leading to loss of myelin and scarring. The cause is not clear, but the underlying mechanism is thought to be either destruction by the immune system or failure of the myelin-producing cells. These changes affect the ability of nerve cells to communicate resulting in a wide range of signs and symptoms. It is more common in women and the onset typically occurs in young adults. Almost any neurological symptom can occur, with the disease often progresses to physical and mental difficulties. Psychiatric symptoms may also develop. MS takes several forms, with new symptoms occurring either in discrete attacks or accumulating over time. Between attacks, symptoms may go away completely, but permanent neurological problems often occur, especially as the disease advances. Although much is known about the mechanisms involved in the disease process, the cause remains unknown."
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"docid": "D3124826#0",
"title": "http://www.thyroid-info.com/autoimmune/examples.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Adapted by Mary Shomon Main Index / Table of Contents -- Understanding Autoimmune Diseases What Are Some Examples of Autoimmune Diseases? Rheumatoid Arthritis In people with rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system predominantly targets the lining (synovium) that covers various joints. Inflammation of the synovium is usually symmetrical (occurring equally on both sides of the body) and causes pain, swelling, and stiffness of the joints. These features distinguish rheumatoid arthritis from osteoarthritis, which is a more common and degenerative \"\"wear-and-tear\"\" arthritis. Currently available therapy focuses on reducing inflammation of the joints with anti-inflammatory or immunosuppresssive medications. Sometimes, the immune system may also target the lung, blood vessels, or eye; occasionally patients may also develop symptoms of other autoimmune diseases such as Sjogren's the inflammation, itching, and scaling. For more severe cases, oral medications are used. Psoriasis is common and may affect more than 2 out of 100 Americans. Psoriasis often runs in families. Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a disease in which the immune system targets nerve tissues of the central nervous system."
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"docid": "D3038235#0",
"title": "http://www.icd10data.com/ICD10CM/Codes/G00-G99/G35-G37/G35-/G35\n2018 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code G35",
"text": "\"ICD-10-CM Codes › G00-G99 Diseases of the nervous system › G35-G37 Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system › G35- Multiple sclerosis ›2018 ICD-10-CM Diagnosis Code G35Multiple sclerosis2016 2017 2018 Billable/Specific Code G35 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes. The 2018 edition of ICD-10-CM G35 became effective on October 1, 2017. This is the American ICD-10-CM version of G35 - other international versions of ICD-10 G35 may differ. Applicable To Disseminated multiple sclerosis Generalized multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis NOSMultiple sclerosis of brain stem Multiple sclerosis of cord The following code (s) above G35 contain annotation back-references that may be applicable to G35 : G00-G99 Diseases of the nervous system Approximate Synonyms Chronic progressive multiple sclerosis Dementia due to multiple sclerosis w behavioral disturbance Dementia due to multiple sclerosis with altered behavior Dementia from multiple sclerosis Exacerbation of multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (ms), chronic/progressive Multiple sclerosis (ms), exacerbation Multiple sclerosis (ms), primary progressive Multiple sclerosis (ms), relapsing progressive Multiple sclerosis (ms), relapsing remitting Multiple sclerosis (ms), secondary progressive Primary progressive multiple sclerosis Relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis Remittent-progressive multiple sclerosis Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis Clinical Information A disorder of the central nervous system marked by weakness, numbness, a loss of muscle coordination, and problems with vision, speech, and bladder control. Multiple sclerosis is thought to be an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system destroys myelin. Myelin is a substance that contains both protein and fat (lipid), serving as a nerve insulator and helping in the transmission of nerve signals. A progressive autoimmune disorder affecting the central nervous system resulting in demyelination. Patients develop physical and cognitive impairments that correspond with the affected nerve fibers. An autoimmune disorder mainly affecting young adults and characterized by destruction of myelin in the central nervous system. Pathologic findings include multiple sharply demarcated areas of demyelination throughout the white matter of the central nervous system."
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"title": "http://www.musclemagfitness.com/health-and-medicine/research-and-other-studies/auto-immune-diseases-what-are-they-who-gets-them-why-do-they-occur.html\n.",
"text": "\"Auto Immune Diseases: What are they? Who gets them? Why do they Occur? Written by Jeff Behar, MS, MBAAn autoimmune disorder is a condition that occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys healthy body tissue. Autoimmune diseases can affect virtually every site in the body, including the endocrine system, connective tissue, gastrointestinal tract, heart, skin, and kidneys. At least 15 diseases are known to be the direct result of an autoimmune response, while circumstantial evidence implicates >80 conditions with autoimmunity There are more than 80 different types of autoimmune disorders. How Auto Immune Disease Occurs Normally the immune system's army of white blood cells helps protect the body from harmful substances, called antigens. Examples of antigens include bacteria, viruses, toxins, cancer cells, and foreign blood or tissues from another person or species. The immune system produces antibodies that destroy these harmful substances. But in patients with an autoimmune disorder, the immune system can't tell the difference between healthy body tissue and antigens."
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"docid": "D1731486#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_schlerosis\nMultiple sclerosis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Multiple schlerosis)navigation search Multiple sclerosis Synonyms Disseminated sclerosis, encephalomyelitis disseminata Demyelination by MS. The CD68 colored tissue shows several macrophages in the area of the lesion. Specialty Neurology Symptoms Double vision, blindness in one eye, muscle weakness, trouble with sensation, trouble with coordination [1]Usual onset Age 20–50 [2]Duration Long term [1]Causes Unknown [3]Diagnostic method Based on symptoms and medical tests [4]Treatment Medications, physical therapy [1]Prognosis 5–10 year shorter life expectancy [5]Frequency 2 million (2015) [6]Deaths 18,900 (2015) [7]Multiple sclerosis ( MS) is a demyelinating disease in which the insulating covers of nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord are damaged. [ 1] This damage disrupts the ability of parts of the nervous system to communicate, resulting in a range of signs and symptoms, including physical, mental, and sometimes psychiatric problems. [ 5] [8] [9] Specific symptoms can include double vision, blindness in one eye, muscle weakness, trouble with sensation, or trouble with coordination. [ 1] MS takes several forms, with new symptoms either occurring in isolated attacks (relapsing forms) or building up over time (progressive forms). [ 10] Between attacks, symptoms may disappear completely; however, permanent neurological problems often remain, especially as the disease advances. [ 10]While the cause is not clear, the underlying mechanism is thought to be either destruction by the immune system or failure of the myelin -producing cells. [ 3] Proposed causes for this include genetics and environmental factors such as being triggered by a viral infection. [ 8] [11] MS is usually diagnosed based on the presenting signs and symptoms and the results of supporting medical tests. ["
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"title": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/terms/multiple_sclerosis.htm\nMultiple sclerosis",
"text": "\"Reference Terms from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis (abbreviated MS, also known as disseminated sclerosis) is a chronic, inflammatory disease that affects the central nervous system (CNS). MS can cause a variety of symptoms, including changes in sensation, visual problems, muscle weakness, depression, difficulties with coordination and speech, severe fatigue, and pain. Although many patients lead full and rewarding lives, MS can cause impaired mobility and disability in more severe cases. Multiple sclerosis affects neurons, the cells of the brain and spinal cord that carry information, create thought and perception, and allow the brain to control the body. Surrounding and protecting some of these neurons is a fatty layer known as the myelin sheath, which helps neurons carry electrical signals. MS causes gradual destruction of myelin (demyelination) and transection of neuron axons in patches throughout the brain and spinal cord. The name multiple sclerosis refers to the multiple scars (or scleroses) on the myelin sheaths. This scarring causes symptoms which vary widely depending upon which signals are interrupted. It is thought that MS results from attacks by an individual's immune system on the nervous system and is therefore categorized as an autoimmune disease. Note: The above text is excerpted from the Wikipedia article \"\" Multiple sclerosis \"\", which has been released under the GNU Free Documentation License."
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"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/Who_first_discovered_multiple_sclerosis\nWho first discovered multiple sclerosis?",
"text": "\"Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Health Conditions and Diseases Autoimmune Diseases Multiple Sclerosis Who first discovered multiple sclerosis? Flag Who first discovered multiple sclerosis? Answer by Schlice Confidence votes 1.3KBased on historical records, the earliest written record of someone with MS-like symptoms was Lydwina of Schieden, Dutch patron saint of ice skaters, in 1400. However, it was Dr. Jean Martin Charcot who first categorized, described, and documented the disease in 1868. Charcot, professor of neurology at the University of Paris, wrote the first complete description of MS and the changes in the brain which accompany it.14 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No Marcy M 60,142 Contributions I love people and enjoy helping others. I have a great thirst for knowledge and always strive to expand my mind and thus my life. What is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis is a serious chronic and progressive illness affecting your body's nerves that can render a person disabled. It affects the brain and spinal cord resulting …Answers Publisher 49,340 Contributions What are the symptoms of Multiple sclerosis?"
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"docid": "D3261367#0",
"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/myelin_and_the_central_nervous_system/article_em.htm\nMyelin Sheath (In Multiple Sclerosis)",
"text": "What Is the Central Nervous System (CNS)? What Is the Myelin Sheath? How Does Demyelination Cause Diseases Like MS? How Is the Myelin Sheath Destroyed (Demyelination)? MS Symptoms and Signs of Destroyed Myelin (Demyelination)CNS Chart Names and Locations What Is the Central Nervous System (CNS)? The central nervous system or CNS is the part of the nervous system made up of the brain and spinal cord. The brain controls most bodily functions, such as voluntary movements, perception of sensations, memory, awareness, and thoughts. The cerebrum controls voluntary actions, speech, thought, and memory. The cortex, also called gray matter, is the outer part of the cerebrum and is made of neurons (nerve cells). Most of the brain's information processing is done in the cortex."
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"docid": "D1333556#0",
"title": "http://www.physio-pedia.com/MS_Multiple_Sclerosis\nMS Multiple Sclerosis",
"text": "MS Multiple Sclerosis Definition/Description Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by inflammation,selective demyelination and gliosis [1] causing both acute and chronic symptoms and resulting into significant disability and impaired quality of life. MS affects An inflammatory response occurs when the body's immune cells attack the CNS (often referred to as an exacerbation or relapse) which leads to an increase in pressure thereby disrupting nerve conductivity. Demyelination is a process, where myelin is damaged, due to the autoimmune response,leading to decreased nerve conduction velocity and early fatigue of the nerve. Gliosis occurs when demyelinated areas become fibrotic,causing proliferation of neuroglial tissue and scarring in the CNS. [ 1]Subtypes. Image provided by Get The Papers Get The Papers with permission Creative Commons Image provided by Get The Papers Get The Papers with permission Creative Commons The course that MS can take will be different from one person to another as well as unpredictable. The disease can be divided into four clinical subytpes,which describes how the disease will progress as well as the corresponding characteristics that become evident for each subtype: Relapsing-remitting MS (RRMS) is the most commone subtype, affecting 85% of people with MS and is characterized by short attacks to the CNS followed by complete or partial return to normal functioning [1]. Secondary-progressive MS (SPMS) is a subgroup that begins as a relapsing-remitting course accompanied by a steady decline in function and is often developed by patient. Primary-Progressive MS (PPMS) is a progression of the disease where a steady decline in function experienced from the onset of the disease. Progressive-Relapsing MS (PRMS) is similar to PPMS but has the additional characteristic of acute attacks. Relapsing-Remitting MS - National MS Society Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available."
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"docid": "D159636#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/weakness/symptoms.htm\nWeakness Symptoms & Signs",
"text": "Medical Author: Melissa Conrad Stöppler, MDRelated Symptoms & Signs Fatigue Muscle Cramps Fever Weakness is a decrease in the strength in one or more muscles. In the strictest sense, the medical definition of weakness refers to loss of muscle strength, and this article is focused upon conditions that can result in a measurable loss of muscle function. Weakness may be generalized or may affect one muscle or muscle group exclusively. Diseases of the neuromuscular system, injuries, metabolic diseases, and toxins can all cause of measurable muscle weakness. Signs and symptoms of weakness can include trouble doing daily tasks, such as grooming or writing or problems with gait and loss of balance. Many people use the term weakness as a synonym for tiredness, weariness, lack of energy or fatigue, although this is not technically correct. People suffering from certain medical conditions (for example, chronic fatigue, insomnia, cancer, heart disease, adrenal disease, or influenza) may describe feelings of total body weakness, referring to feelings of malaise or tiredness, even though no detectable loss of muscle strength is present. REFERENCE: Kasper, D. L., et al., eds. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 19th Ed."
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"docid": "D717228#0",
"title": "http://pennstatehershey.adam.com/content.aspx?productId=10&pid=10&gid=000017\n.",
"text": "\"• In-Depth Reports Home• Printer-friendly version In This Report• Highlights• Introduction• Causes• Risk Factors• Prognosis• Symptoms• Diagnosis• Treatment• Medications• Lifestyle Changes• Resources• References Related Reports• Depression• Erectile dysfunction• Osteoporosis• Urinary incontinence Multiple sclerosis Highlights What Is Multiple Sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the central nervous system. MS is thought to be an autoimmune disease. In MS, the body's immune system produces an inflammatory response that attacks myelin, a fatty substance that protects nerve fibers. The cause of MS is not known. It is not an inherited disease, but it appears that genetic factors make some people more susceptible to developing MS. MS affects significantly more women than men. Most people first notice symptoms between the ages of 20 to 50. The course of MS varies among people. The disease may be mild, moderate, or severe."
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"docid": "D2973393#0",
"title": "http://www.hxbenefit.com/demyelinating-disease.html\nDemyelinating Disease",
"text": "Home Brain and Nerves Demyelinating Disease Demyelinating Disease Hx Benefit Editorial Team April 10, 2013 Brain and Nerves Table Of Content: [ hide]What is Demyelinating Disease? Demyelinating Disease Types Demyelinating Disease Causes Demyelinating Disease Pathophysiology Demyelinating Disease Symptoms Demyelinating Disease Prevention Demyelinating Disease Diagnosis Demyelinating Disease Differential Diagnosis Demyelinating Disease Treatment Demyelinating Disease Prognosis Demyelinating Disease Life Expectancy What is Demyelinating Disease? It is a group of many nervous system conditions characterized by the damage of the myelin sheath that covers the nerves. The functioning of myelin includes conducting the impulses through the nerves. Hence, damage to the myelin sheath disrupts or completely halts conduction of brain signals in the nerves involved in the conditions. The disorder can occur both in children and adults. Multiple Sclerosis is the primary demyelinating disorder, affecting people all over the world. Myelin is mainly found around the axon of a nerve. It develops with the growth of the nerve, forming a protective insulating coat around it. The demyelination of nerves seriously affects the movements, cognition, sensation and other functions of patients."
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"docid": "D3250067#0",
"title": "https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/12/23/overcoming-multiple-sclerosis-through-diet.aspx\nDoctor Reverses Multiple Sclerosis in 9 Months by Eating These Foods",
"text": "\"Doctor Reverses Multiple Sclerosis in 9 Months by Eating These Foods0December 23, 2011 • 996,544 views Edition: English Previous Next Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. Visit the Mercola Video Library Story at-a-glance Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, degenerative disease of the nerves in your brain and spinal column, caused by the destruction of myelin, the insulating substance around the nerves in your central nervous system Dr. Terry Wahls tells the inspiring story of how she reversed her multiple sclerosis by switching to a Paleo-style diet focused on fresh raw foods, high in specific nutrients needed for proper function of myelin and mitochondria Essential nutrients for proper mitochondrial function include animal-based omega-3 fats, creatine, and coenzyme Q10, while your myelin needs vitamins B1, B9, B12, omega-3, and iodine Optimizing your vitamin D levels, which is one of the best things you can do for your health in general, is also one of the best preventive strategies against autoimmune diseases like MSArtificial sweeteners like aspartame should be avoided at all cost, as aspartame toxicity often reveals itself through central nervous system disorders and compromised immunity, and can mimic the symptoms of and/or worsen several diseases, including MSBy Dr. Mercola Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, degenerative disease of the nerves in your brain and spinal column, caused through a demyelization process. Myelin is the insulating, waxy substance around the nerves in your central nervous system. When the myelin is damaged by an autoimmune disease or self-destructive process in your body, the function of those nerves deteriorate over time, resulting in a number of symptoms, including: Muscle weakness Imbalance, or loss of coordination Astigmatism and vision loss Tremors MS may progress steadily, or acute attacks may be followed by a temporary remission of symptoms. In the video above, Dr. Terry Wahls tells the inspiring story of how she reversed multiple sclerosis after seven years of deterioration on the best conventional treatments available -- simply by changing her diet!Nutrition for Your Brain and Central Nervous System Through her research into MS, Dr. Wahls discovered that, for some unknown reason, in addition to the commonly known symptoms, MS patients' brains also tend to shrink. This roused her curiosity, and led her to research other diseases that have similar brain shrinkage, namely Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's disease. One common denominator is poorly functioning mitochondria. Mitochondria are like little \"\"batteries\"\" in your cells that manage the energy supply to the cell, and unless you consume the correct nutrients, eventual mitochondrial malfunction is the obvious result. She discovered that three nutrients in particular are essential for proper mitochondrial function: Animal-based omega-3 fat Creatine Coenzyme Q10 (Co Q10), or better yet the reduced version known as ubiquinol Just by adding those three to her diet, her decline began to slow."
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"docid": "D2571305#0",
"title": "http://courses.washington.edu/conj/immune/hypersensitivity.htm\nHypersensitivity: Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases",
"text": "\"Hypersensitivity: Allergies and Autoimmune Diseases Sequence in Atopic Response Let's make a summary of the sequence in an atopic response. ( This is can also be called \"\"type I hypersensitivity\"\" or \"\"immediate hypersensitivity\"\". Also, the less technical term, \"\"allergies\"\", is sometimes used. However, the term is somewhat vague and often includes the responses in the category of contact dermatitis, which involves T cells and macrophages. ) First, we have the introduction of a type of antigen, here called an allergen, that inappropriately causes the formation of type 2 helper T cells (TH2 cells) rather than type 1 helper T cells (TH1 cells) . While logical in the case of a helminth infection, it is inappropriate for antigens of the allergen type. That is why the term atopic is used. The inappropriate response occurs when a genetic predisposition is combined with antigens that present a particular signature to dendritic cells. The antigens tends to be fairly small, in low concentrations, cause little inflammation initially, and often are present in the context of a mucosa. Under circumstances like this, cytokines released by the dendritic cells, cause helper T cell development to move in the inappropriate direction to TH2."
},
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"docid": "D2715801#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gliosis\nGliosis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Gliosis is a nonspecific reactive change of glial cells in response to damage to the central nervous system (CNS). In most cases, gliosis involves the proliferation or hypertrophy of several different types of glial cells, including astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes. In its most extreme form, the proliferation associated with gliosis leads to the formation of a glial scar. The process of gliosis involves a series of cellular and molecular events that occur over several days. [ 1] Typically, the first response to injury is the migration of macrophages and local microglia to the injury site. This process, which constitutes a form of gliosis known as microgliosis, begins within hours of the initial CNS injury. [ 1] [2] Later, after 3–5 days, oligodendrocyte precursor cells are also recruited to the site and may contribute to remyelination. [ 1] The final component of gliosis is astrogliosis, the proliferation of surrounding astrocytes, which are the main constituents of the glial scar. Gliosis has historically been given a negative connotation due to its appearance in many CNS diseases and the inhibition of axonal regeneration caused by glial scar formation. However, gliosis has been shown to have both beneficial and detrimental effects, and the balance between these is due to a complex array of factors and molecular signaling mechanisms, which affect the reaction of all glial cell types. ["
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"docid": "D1824436#0",
"title": "http://elaine-moore.com/Articles/AutoimmuneDiseases/IsPeriodontalDiseaseanAutoimmuneDisorder/tabid/286/Default.aspx\n.",
"text": "Is Periodontal Disease an Autoimmune Disorder? By Elaine Moore Evidence indicates that periodontal disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by infectious organisms and an abnormal immune response to collagen. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition affecting both the gums and the deep structures that house the roots of the teeth. Periodontal disease can cause the teeth to loosen and decay. Individuals with periodontal disease may experience bleeding of the gums when brushing, which is often the first sign of a problem. The gums may also appear swollen and recede away from the teeth. Without early treatment the disease progress advances, affected gums separate from the tooth, causing a periodontal pocket to form. Ultimately, a large portion of the gum is destroyed, the bone surrounding the roots deteriorates and abscesses form, requiring extraction. Researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center published findings linking periodontal disease to autoimmunity in October 2010. This evidence of autoimmunity explains why regular flossing helps prevent periodontal problems, and it also explains why some people are affected by periodontal disease more than other people."
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"docid": "D1730552#0",
"title": "https://imvets.com/educationalveterinaryarticles/immune-mediated-diseases/immune-mediated-hemolytic-anemia/\nWhat is Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA in dogs)?",
"text": "What is Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia (IMHA in dogs)? Please understand the following information is offered as a courtesy and is not intended to provide a diagnosis or medical recommendation for your pet. In IMHA in dogs, markers called antibodies, stick to the red blood cells and cause the body to believe the red blood cells are a “foreign invader”. This causes the immune system to “kick in”, attack the red blood cells and destroy them. The mechanism by which the immune system mistakes the red blood cells for a “foreign invader” varies somewhat according to the cause. It usually involves adherence of the offending agent (parasite, drug or toxin) to the surface of the red blood cells. The immune system wishes to attack the offending agent, but manages to injure the red blood cells as well. When the spleen and the rest of the immune system is working to rid the body of the old, diseased or damaged red blood cells, it is doing its job properly. When a large percentage of the cells are affected, and they are removed faster then they are replaced, IMHA results. The destruction of red blood cells often leaves recognizable cellular debris in the blood stream."
},
{
"docid": "D150240#0",
"title": "https://aiplifestyle.com/what-is-autoimmune-protocol-diet/\nWhat is Autoimmune Paleo or AIP Diet?",
"text": "\"What is Autoimmune Paleo or AIP Diet? The Autoimmune Protocol is a diet that helps heal the immune system and gut mucosa. It is applicable to any inflammatory disease. We have a problem in this country with how we eat, treat disease and heal disease. AIP addresses inflammation in the gut that causes Autoimmune Disease. Autoimmune disease is a condition where the body cannot tell the difference between healthy tissue and foreign invaders and a hypersensitive reaction occurs. The body starts self-tissue attack. For months or perhaps years, this self-tissue attack can occur silently until full blown autoimmune disease develops. There are more than 80 types of \"\"official\"\" autoimmune disorders (and MANY more being discovered daily) but all autoimmune disease have in common is tissue self-attacking in places like the thyroid gland, brain tissue or salivary glands, to name a few. The Autoimmune Protocol (AIP) diet works to reduce inflammation in the intestines."
},
{
"docid": "D2969142#0",
"title": "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001491/\nSjogren's Syndrome",
"text": "Sjogren's Syndrome An autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy the glands that produce tears and saliva. Pub Med Health Glossary (Source: NIH - National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Part of: Autoimmune Disease, Rheumatic Diseases About the Immune System About Sjogren's Syndrome Sjögren's (SHOW-griens) syndrome is a disease that affects the glands that make moisture. It most often causes dryness in the mouth and eyes. It can also lead to dryness in other places that need moisture, such as the nose, throat, and skin. Who Gets Sjögren's Syndrome? Most people with Sjögren's syndrome are women. It can occur at any age and in any race. But it is rare in children and most often shows up after age 40. What Causes Sjögren's Syndrome? Sjögren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease."
},
{
"docid": "D375424#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/sjogrens_syndrome/article.htm\nSjögren's Syndrome",
"text": "\"Sjögren's Syndrome Center Hyperthyroidism Slideshow Pictures Take the Lupus Quiz15 Immune Boosting Foods!Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Describe Your Experience Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Symptoms and Signs Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Prognosis Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Treatment and Diet Find a local Rheumatologist in your town Sjögren's syndrome facts What is Sjögren's syndrome? What causes Sjögren's syndrome? What are risk factors for developing Sjögren's syndrome? What are Sjögren's syndrome symptoms and signs? How do health care professionals diagnose Sjögren's syndrome? What is the treatment for Sjögren's syndrome? Will changes to one's diet improve Sjögren's syndrome symptoms and signs? What are complications of Sjögren's syndrome? Is it possible to prevent Sjögren's syndrome? What is the prognosis for patients with Sjögren's syndrome?"
},
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"docid": "D2007321#0",
"title": "http://amalgam.org/education/scientific-evidenceresearch/mercury-amalgam-fillings-major-factor-periodontal-disease-oral-health-problems/\nMercury from Amalgam Fillings: A Major Factor in Periodontal Disease and Oral Health Problems",
"text": "Introduction: Mercury Exposure Levels from Amalgam Mercury is one of the most toxic substances in existence and is known to bio-accumulate in the body of people and animals that have chronic exposure. Mercury exposure is cumulative and comes primarily from 3 main sources: occupational exposure, food (mainly fish), and silver/mercury dental fillings. Whereas mercury exposure from fish is primarily methylmercury, mercury from occupational exposure and dental fillings is primarily from elemental mercury vapor. Bacteria in the mouth and intestines methylate other forms of mercury to methyl, and some demethylation also occurs. The most common type of occupational exposure comes from dental office exposure and is documented to result in significant adverse health effects. Mercury in amalgam fillings, because of its high volatility and galvanic action due to presence of dissimilar metals in the mouth, has been found to be continuously vaporized and released into the body and has been found to be the largest source of mercury in the majority of people who have amalgam fillings. The level of daily exposure commonly exceeds the U. S. EPA health guideline for daily mercury exposure. Concentrations of mercury in oral mucosa for a population of patients with 6 or more amalgam fillings taken during oral surgery were 20 times the level of controls. Studies have shown that mercury travels from amalgam into dentin, root tips, and gums, with levels in roots tips as high as 41 ppm. Studies have shown that mercury in the gums, such as from root caps for root canaled teeth or amalgam tattoos, result in chronic inflammation, including proliferation of inflammatory cytokines in addition to migration to other parts of the body."
},
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"docid": "D816967#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Autoimmune+Disorders\nAutoimmune Disorders",
"text": "\"Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now. Autoimmune Disorders Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia. Related to Autoimmune Disorders: Lupus, rheumatoid arthritis Autoimmune disorders Definition Autoimmune disorders are conditions in which a person's immune system attacks the body's owncells, causing tissue destruction. Description Autoimmunity is accepted as the cause of a wide range of disorders, and it is suspected to be responsible for many more. Autoimmune diseases are classified as either general (systemic), in which the autoimmune reaction takes place simultaneously in a number of tissues, or organspecific, in which the autoimmune reaction targets a single organ. According to the American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association, 50 million Americans have an autoimmune disease. Individuals may, and often do, have more than one autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune diseases aremore common in women than in men. Autoimmune disorders include the following: Systemic lupus erythematosus."
},
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"docid": "D693118#0",
"title": "https://www.rheumatoidarthritis.org/ra/symptoms/\nRheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms",
"text": "Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms range from obvious physical symptoms of joint damage and joint deterioration to less obvious signs and symptoms that mimic other illnesses. This is what makes rheumatoid arthritis so difficult for healthcare providers when it comes to diagnosing and prescribing treatment, especially in its early stages. Common Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms Symptoms experienced by rheumatoid arthritis patients are a direct result of the inflammation of joint tissue and/or accumulation of synovial fluid caused by this autoimmune disorder. An autoimmune disorder is a disease in which the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissue, mistaking it for foreign or damaged tissue. Though there are many types of autoimmune diseases, like multiple sclerosis and systemic lupus erythematosus, RA is one that afflicts roughly 1.5 million Americans. Symptoms of RA can range from mild to debilitating, and every level in between. However, there are some common overall symptoms to be aware of should you suspect that you or someone you know is suffering from rheumatoid arthritis. Below are the most commonly reported rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. Joint Pain & Tenderness Typically, joint pain is felt during times when the RA disease is active and the inflammation is irritating the joint, ultimately causing the pain (as opposed to diseases like osteoarthritis in which the pain comes from wear and tear on the joints). Conversely, pain can also be felt when the disease isn’t active because of past damage that has been done to the joints in the body."
},
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"docid": "D384535#0",
"title": "http://primaryimmune.org/about-primary-immunodeficiencies/relevant-info/autoimmunity/\nAutoimmunity",
"text": "The immune system is a complex set of organs, cells, proteins and other substances that function to prevent infection. Primary immunodeficiency diseases are characterized by abnormalities in specific components of the immune system that lead to an increased susceptibility to infection. Many times, abnormalities in the immune system that lead to primary immunodeficiency diseases also result in immune dysregulation, which is an immune response that is not properly controlled or restrained. This can lead to autoimmunity, one form of immune dysregulation in which the immune response is directed against normal parts of the body such as cells, tissues or organs (called auto-antigens). Put another way, it is when the immune system attacks the body in which it resides. Definition of Autoimmunity in Primary Immunodeficiency A normal immune system makes proteins known as antibodies that recognize and prevent foreign organisms (bacteria, viruses) from causing infection. One common type of autoimmunity is when the immune system makes antibodies against normal cells and/or tissues of the body which are known as “autoantibodies.” Sometimes people with primary immunodeficiency diseases cannot make “good” antibodies to protect against infection but only make “bad” autoantibodies, which then cause autoimmune disease. Sometimes these antibodies themselves are harmless but suggest the presence of an autoimmune disease. In other autoimmune diseases, the cellular immune system may also react against a body’s auto-antigens."
},
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"docid": "D463738#0",
"title": "https://www.dermnetnz.org/topics/lichen-planus/\nWhat is lichen planus?",
"text": "What is lichen planus? Lichen planus is a chronic inflammatory skin condition affecting skin and/or mucosal surfaces. There are several clinical types of lichen planus that share similar features on histopathology. Cutaneous lichen planus Mucosal lichen planus Lichen planopilaris Lichen planus of the nails Lichen planus pigmentosus Lichenoid drug eruption Who gets lichen planus? Lichen planus affects about one in one hundred people worldwide, mostly affecting adults over the age of 40 years. About half those affected have oral lichen planus, which is more common in women than in men. About 10% have lichen planus of the nails. What causes lichen planus? Lichen planus is a T cell -mediated autoimmune disease, in which inflammatory cells attack an unknown protein within skin and mucosal keratinocytes. Contributing factors to lichen planus may include: Genetic predisposition Physical and emotional stress Injury to the skin; lichen planus often appears where the skin has been scratched—isomorphic response ( koebnerisation)Localised skin disease such as herpes zoster —isotopic response Systemic viral infection, such as hepatitis C (which might modify self- antigens on the surface of basal keratinocytes)Contact allergy, such as to metal fillings in oral lichen planus (rare)Drugs; gold, quinine, quinidine and others can cause a lichenoid rash A lichenoid inflammation is also notable in graft-versus-host disease, a complication of bone marrow transplant."
},
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"docid": "D1607024#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/health/rheumatoid-arthritis-leaflet\nRheumatoid Arthritis",
"text": "Arthritic / Bone / Muscle Save Print Share Actions Rheumatoid Arthritis Authored by Dr Oliver Starr, 15 Mar 2018In this series: Disease-modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) Biological Medicines for Rheumatoid Arthritis Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis causes inflammation, pain, and swelling of joints. Persistent inflammation over time can damage affected joints. The severity can vary from mild to severe. Treatments include disease-modifying medicines to suppress inflammation, which can prevent or delay the progression of the disease, and medication to ease pain. The earlier treatment is started, the less joint damage is likely to occur. Surgery is needed in some cases if a joint becomes badly damaged. In this article What is rheumatoid arthritis? What causes rheumatoid arthritis? Which joints are affected in rheumatoid arthritis? What are the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis?"
},
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"docid": "D3181105#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=bleeding-gums|swollen-lips&symptomids=21|326&locations=7|7\nBleeding gums and Swollen lips",
"text": "Bleeding gums and Swollen lips Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms bleeding gums and swollen lips including Hemophilia, Medication reaction or side-effect, and Aspirin use. There are 13 conditions associated with bleeding gums and swollen lips. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Hemophilia Hemophilia is a disorder in which the blood lacks certain clotting factors making bleeding difficult to stop. Medication reaction or side-effect Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more. Aspirin use Side effects of taking aspirin include nosebleeds, bruises, stomach pain and upset, bloody vomit and more. Toothbrush irritation Toothbrush irritation, from improper brushing, causes receding gums, worn enamel, and tooth sensitivity. Periodontal (gum) disease Periodontal (gum) diseases are serious and painful infections that can lead to tooth loss if untreated. Sickle cell disease Sickle cell disease symptoms include repeated infections, yellow skin, fatigue, dizziness, pain, and more. Gingivitis Gingivitis is a mild form of periodontal (gum) disease that can cause redness, swelling, and bleeding gums."
},
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"docid": "D3050261#0",
"title": "http://www.personalcaredentistry.com/10-causes-of-swollen-gums/\n10 Causes of Swollen Gums",
"text": "01 OCT 15010 Causes of Swollen Gums Know When Symptoms are Superficial or Serious and What To Do Everyone knows you’re supposed to take care of your teeth. But your gums, too? Who worries if their gums are swollen or a little red? Turns out you should! Swollen gums are a lot more than an uncomfortable annoyance; they could signal something more serious like gum disease. Gums are full of blood vessels that carry oxygen and food to the roots of the teeth and other connecting parts of the mouth. Hence, you have to take care of your gums if you want to have good oral health. Swelling anywhere in the body is not normal, and is actually a red flag to alert you that something is going on and needs to be addressed. Catching swollen gums early on and reversing it as soon as possible is the best way to prevent advancement of other serious diseases like periodontitis (gum disease), a condition that causes tooth loss. Symptoms of Swollen Gums What do swollen gums look like, and how do you tell them apart from healthy gingival tissue?"
},
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"docid": "D2359099#0",
"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/trigeminal_neuralgia/page3.htm\nTrigeminal Neuralgia",
"text": "\"Trigeminal Neuralgia Center Dementia Slideshow Pictures Take the ADHD Quiz Brain Foods Slideshow Patient Comments: Trigeminal Neuralgia - Experience Patient Comments: Trigeminal Neuralgia - Causes Patient Comments: Trigeminal Neuralgia - Symptoms Patient Comments: Trigeminal Neuralgia - Treatment Introduction to trigeminal neuralgia (TN)What is trigeminal neuralgia (TN)? What causes trigeminal neuralgia? What are the symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia? How is trigeminal neuralgia diagnosed? What is the treatment for trigeminal neuralgia? Introduction to trigeminal neuralgia (TN)The brain is connected to the body by the spinal cord with spinal nerves sending and receiving impulses and messages to and from the brain. However, there are twelve cranial nerves that directly connect to the body. These nerves are involved with the muscle and sensory function of the head and neck. ( The exception is cranial nerve X or the vagus nerve, which is also responsible for the parasympathetic system of the chest and abdomen).12 Cranial Nerves Cranial Nerve Name Function I Olvactory Smell II Optic Vision III, IV, VI Oculomoter, Trochlear, Abducens Eye movement V Trigeminal Facial sensation, chewing VII Facial Facial movement VIII Auditory Hearing IX Glossopharyngeal Taste, swallowing X Vagus Swallowing, voice modulation, parasympathetic tone of the body XI Accessory Neck muscles XII Hypoglossal Swallowing, speech articulation The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) is so named because it has three (tri) branches responsible for face sensation; one branch also regulates chewing. The ophthalmic branch (V 1) is responsible for sensation from the scalp, forehead, upper eyelid and tip of the nose."
},
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"docid": "D1162278#0",
"title": "http://www.anaturalcure.com/titanium-implants-can-cause-cancer/\nTitanium Implants Can Cause Cancer",
"text": "\"Posted in: Cancer Titanium Implants Can Cause Cancerhttp://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/08/08/Be-VERY-Careful-When-Replacing-Missing-Teeth.aspx Be VERY Careful When Replacing Missing Teeth By Dr. Lina Garcia A dental implant is one option for replacing missing or badly diseased teeth. It is composed of an artificial root that looks like a post or screw and is covered with a dental crown. Treatment involves the surgical placement of the implant into the jawbone, where it is allowed to fuse to the bone in a process called “osseointegration. ”Once healed, the implant acts as an anchor for an artificial replacement tooth, or crown. The crown is made to blend in with your other teeth and is permanently attached to the implant. A typical dental implant is made of pure titanium and/or a titanium alloy. In fact, titanium alloys are widely used in both medicine and dentistry, for dental implants, pacemakers, stents, orthodontal brackets, and orthopedic implants (e.g., hip, shoulder, knee, or elbow). Not only is titanium strong, but many consider it biocompatible: it forms an oxide layer when exposed to air, and this purportedly results in reduced corrosion and superior osseointegration. So why should you reject the standard titanium metal implant? Titanium is NOT Biologically Inert Titanium implants release metal ions into your mouth 24 hours a day, and this chronic exposure may trigger inflammation, allergies, and autoimmune disease in susceptible individuals."
},
{
"docid": "D517264#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/periodontitis/print.html\nGum Disease In-Depth Report",
"text": "\"Gum Disease In-Depth Report Background Periodontal disease refers to a group of problems that arise in the sulcus, the gap between the gum and the tooth. What is the Periodontium? The part of the mouth that consists of the gum and supporting structures is called the periodontium. It is made up of the following parts: Gum ( gingiva ). When healthy, the gingiva is pale pink, firm, and does not move. It has a smooth or speckled texture. The gingival tissue between teeth is shaped like a wedge. The space between the gum and tooth, called the sulcus Root surface (the cementum)Connective tissue Bone. The crest of the supporting bone, which can be viewed on x-rays, is normally 2 mm below the point where the crown of the tooth meets the root (the cementoenamel junction). The structure of the tooth includes dentin, pulp and other tissues, blood vessels, and nerves imbedded in the bony jaw."
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"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/aplastic-anemia/home/ovc-20266528\nOverview",
"text": "Overview Aplastic anemia is a condition that occurs when your body stops producing enough new blood cells. Aplastic anemia leaves you feeling fatigued and with a higher risk of infections and uncontrolled bleeding. A rare and serious condition, aplastic anemia can develop at any age. Aplastic anemia may occur suddenly, or it can occur slowly and get worse over a long period of time. Treatment for aplastic anemia may include medications, blood transfusions or a stem cell transplant, also known as a bone marrow transplant. Symptoms Aplastic anemia symptoms may include: Fatigue Shortness of breath with exertion Rapid or irregular heart rate Pale skin Frequent or prolonged infections Unexplained or easy bruising Nosebleeds and bleeding gums Prolonged bleeding from cuts Skin rash Dizziness Headache Aplastic anemia can progress slowly over weeks or months, or it may come on suddenly. The illness may be brief, or it may become chronic. Aplastic anemia can be very severe and even fatal. Request an Appointment at Mayo Clinic Causes Aplastic anemia develops when damage occurs to your bone marrow, slowing or shutting down the production of new blood cells. Bone marrow is a red, spongy material inside your bones that produces stem cells, which give rise to other cells."
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"docid": "D3546494#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cicatricial_pemphigoid\nCicatricial pemphigoid",
"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. ( February 2009) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)Cicatricial pemphigoid Specialty Dermatology Cicatricial pemphigoid (also known as \"\"Mucous Membrane Pemphigoid\"\", \"\"MMP\"\", \"\"Benign mucosal pemphigoid,\"\" \"\"Benign mucous membrane pemphigoid,\"\" [1] \"\"Ocular pemphigus,\"\" [1] and \"\"Scarring pemphigoid\"\" [1]) is a rare chronic autoimmune subepithelial blistering disease characterized by erosive skin lesions of the mucous membranes and skin that results in scarring of at least some sites of involvement. [ 2]: 581Cicatricial pemphigoid has been referred to by a variety of designations based largely on its site of involvements, with examples of such terminology including \"\"desquamative gingivitis,\"\" \"\"ocular pemphigus,\"\" and \"\"benign mucous membrane pemphigoid.\"\" However, currently \"\"...such designations are thought to be confusing or somewhat misleading (e.g., pemphigus in this context is a misnomer, and this disorder is hardly benign given the extent of morbidity it can cause).\"\" [ 2]: 581Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Pathophysiology3 Diagnosis4 Management4.1 Conservative4.2 Medications4.3 Other treatments5 See also6 References7 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]The autoimmune reaction most commonly affects the mouth, causing lesions in the gingiva or gums, but it can also affect areas of mucous membrane elsewhere in the body, such as the sinuses, genitals and anus. When the cornea of the eye is affected, repeated scarring may result in blindness. Localized cicatricial pemphigoid (also known as \"\"Brunsting–Perry cicatricial pemphigoid\"\" [1]) refers to a localised variant of cutaneous cicatricial pemphigoid involving the head and the neck without mucosal involvement. [ 1]Nikolsky's sign (gentle lateral pressure) on unaffected mucosa or skin raises a bulla."
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"docid": "D835808#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.com/oral-health/ss/slideshow-teeth-gums\nYour Mouth, Your Health",
"text": "Your Mouth, Your Health1 / 14Can Mouth Bacteria Affect the Heart? Some studies show that people with gum disease are more likely have heart disease than those with healthy gums. Researchers aren't sure why that is; gum disease isn't proven to cause other diseases. But it makes sense to take care of your mouth like you do the rest of your body. Swipe to advance1 / 14Gum Disease and Diabetes Diabetes can reduce the body’s resistance to infection. Elevated blood sugars increase the risk of developing gum disease. What's more, gum disease can make it harder to keep blood sugar levels in check. Protect your gums by keeping blood sugar levels as close to normal as possible. Brush after each meal and floss and rinse with an antiseptic mouthwash daily. See your dentist at least twice a year."
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"docid": "D261419#0",
"title": "http://womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/autoimmune-diseases.html\nAutoimmune diseases",
"text": "\"Autoimmune diseases Our bodies have an immune system, which is a complex network of special cells and organs that defends the body from germs and other foreign invaders. Many diseases of the immune system, also known as autoimmune diseases, are more common in women than in men. Learn about the different types of autoimmune diseases that affect women. Expand all What are autoimmune diseases?autoantibodies How common are autoimmune diseases? Who gets autoimmune diseases? Women of childbearing age People with a family history People who are around certain things in the environment People of certain races or ethnic backgrounds What autoimmune diseases affect women, and what are their symptoms? Flares Types of autoimmune diseases and their symptoms Disease Symptoms Alopecia areata (Al-uh-PEE-shuh AR-ee-AYT-uh)The immune system attacks hair follicles (the structures from which hair grows). It usually does not threaten health, but it can greatly affect the way a person looks. Patchy hair loss on the scalp, face, or other areas of your body Antiphospholipid (an-teye-FOSS-foh-lip-ihd) antibody syndrome (a PL)A disease that causes problems in the inner lining of blood vessels resulting in blood clots in arteries or veins. Blood clots in veins or arteries Multiple miscarriages Lacy, net-like red rash on the wrists and knees Autoimmune hepatitis The immune system attacks and destroys the liver cells."
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"docid": "D2249565#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/gums-hurt-eat-2fe66e3f46ff96c7\nWhy Do My Gums Hurt When I Eat?",
"text": "Health Dental Q: Why Do My Gums Hurt When I Eat? A: Quick Answer Pain in the gums from eating usually comes from a condition called stomatitis, in which inflammation and soreness occurs in the mouth, specifically with gum disease. In many cases, gum disease starts as gingivitis and then progresses to periodontal disease, but other factors may contribute to soreness in the gums, notes Web MD. Continue Reading Keep Learning Do Braces Hurt? Why Would You Have Gum Pain From Red, Sore Upper Gums? Where Can You Find Photos of Gum Disease? Full Answer Web MD explains that stomatitis occurs inside any part of the mouth including the cheeks, gums, tongue, lips and palate. Mouth ulcers or aphthous ulcers, herpetic sores and mouth irritation usually cause stomatitis. In addition to gum disease, stomatitis from mouth irritation often stems from biting the cheek, tongue or lip. Wearing braces or another type of dental apparatus may also lead to pain in the gums and having a sharp broken tooth causes some pain."
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"docid": "D501163#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/lupus/effects-on-body\nThe Effects of Lupus on the Body",
"text": "The Effects of Lupus on the Body Lupus is a type of autoimmune disease. This means it causes your body’s immune system to attack healthy tissues and organs instead of only attacking foreign substances that could harm your body. The disease can cause widespread damage to areas of the body, including the joints, skin, heart, blood vessels, brain, kidneys, bones, and lungs. There are several different kinds of lupus, each with slightly different triggers and symptoms. Researchers don’t know exactly what causes lupus, but we do know that genetics play a role and that it’s much more common in women. Integumentary system The majority of people with lupus experience some type of skin issue during the course of their disease. Skin involvement and symptoms can vary depending on the type of lupus you have and how active your lupus is. One of the telltale signs of lupus is developing a rash on the face. Redness covers the nose and cheeks and looks like it’s in the shape of a butterfly. The rash is commonly called butterfly rash and usually appears on the face, but it can also show up on your arms, legs, or elsewhere on the body."
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"docid": "D2158149#0",
"title": "http://hcvadvocate.org/library/glossary.asp\nMedical Glossary",
"text": "\"Medical Glossary Below is an easily-navigated view of our Medical Glossary pdf. If you would prefer to view it as a PDF, or download it, please click here. Click on a letter below for definitions of medical terms beginning with that letter. Note: if you click on a letter, we will display only those terms beginning with that letter. You can at any time click “All” to view the full glossary. All | A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X ZThere are currently 1000 names in this directory ABDOMEN (adjective ABDOMINAL)the area of the body between the chest and pelvis. ABSORPTIONthe passage of nutrients, drugs, or water from the intestines into the bloodstream. ABSTRACTa written summary of the important points of a medical article. ACCELERATEspeed up. ACETAMINOPHEN (also known as paracetamol)an analgesic drug used to relieve pain and reduce fever."
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"docid": "D1863679#0",
"title": "http://www.healthsparks.org/collagen-vascular-disease-symptoms-and-treatment/\nCollagen Vascular Disease Symptoms and Treatment",
"text": "Collagen Vascular Disease Symptoms and Treatment Add Comment by Health Sparks Collagen vascular disease refers to a group of diseases that affect your connective tissue. Collagen is a protein-based connective tissue that forms a support system for your skin. The connective tissue holds bones, ligaments, and muscles together. Collagen vascular disease is sometimes also called connective tissue disease. Some disorders classified as collagen vascular diseases affect your joints, skin, blood vessels, or other vital organs. Symptoms vary according to the specific disease. Collagen vascular diseases have been recognized for a long time. Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory * disease that causes stiffness in the joints (places where bones meet), and can lead to disfigurement. It is an ancient disease; bone changes showing this condition have been identified in skeletons thousands of years old. Systemic lupus erythematosus (er-i-thee-ma-TO-sis), which affects multiple organs and tissues throughout the body, was first described in 1828."
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"docid": "D3309958#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/lupus/effects-on-body\nThe Effects of Lupus on the Body",
"text": "The Effects of Lupus on the Body Lupus is a type of autoimmune disease. This means it causes your body’s immune system to attack healthy tissues and organs instead of only attacking foreign substances that could harm your body. The disease can cause widespread damage to areas of the body, including the joints, skin, heart, blood vessels, brain, kidneys, bones, and lungs. There are several different kinds of lupus, each with slightly different triggers and symptoms. Researchers don’t know exactly what causes lupus, but we do know that genetics play a role and that it’s much more common in women. Integumentary system The majority of people with lupus experience some type of skin issue during the course of their disease. Skin involvement and symptoms can vary depending on the type of lupus you have and how active your lupus is. One of the telltale signs of lupus is developing a rash on the face. Redness covers the nose and cheeks and looks like it’s in the shape of a butterfly. The rash is commonly called butterfly rash and usually appears on the face, but it can also show up on your arms, legs, or elsewhere on the body."
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{
"docid": "D2007892#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/lupus_systemic_lupus_erythematosus_health/page2_em.htm\nLupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)",
"text": "\"What Is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? What Are Causesand Risk Factors of Lupus? What Are Lupus Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Lupus? How Do Health Care Professionals Diagnose Lupus? What Are Home Remedies for Lupus? What Is the Medical Treatmentfor Lupus? What Are Complications of Systemic Lupus? What Is the Prognosis for Lupus? Is There a Way to Prevent Lupus Flares?"
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"docid": "D2526938#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/7880/disease\nGranulomatosis with polyangiitis",
"text": "Granulomatosis with polyangiitis Información en español Other Names: GPA; WG; Wegener granulomatosis; See More Categories: Blood Diseases; Kidney and Urinary Diseases; Lung Diseases; See More Summary Listen Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) is a type of vasculitis or swelling (inflammation) of the blood vessels. The disease can cause swelling of the blood vessels anywhere in the body but mainly impacts the sinuses, nose, trachea (windpipe), lungs, and kidneys. The swelling can limit the flow of blood to these body parts, causing damage. Symptoms of the disease can include sinus pain, recurrent respiratory infections, joint pain, tiredness ( fatigue ), and skin lesions. [ 1] [2] The exact cause of GPA is unknown, but it is a type of autoimmune disease. Diagnosis of GPA can be made with laboratory tests such as a blood test, biopsy of affected areas, and imaging of the lungs. Treatment of GPA often includes medications such as glucocorticoids and immunosuppressants. [ 1]Last updated: 1/14/2018Symptoms Listen Granulomatosis with polyangiitis (GPA) can affect the blood vessels in any part of the body, but the most commonly affected areas include the sinuses, trachea, lungs, and kidneys. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis is the term used to describe this disease because people with this disease may have granulomas, which are areas of swelling that contain cells of the immune system. These granulomas are especially common in the lungs and airways of people with GPA."
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"docid": "D331840#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeekhealth.com/what-is-anca-vasculitis.htm\nWhat is ANCA Vasculitis?",
"text": "Vasculitis is a term used to describe inflammation of blood vessels, which can develop as a result of infection or from one of several other causes. In anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic autoantibody (ANCA) vasculitis, the inflammation is caused by the body’s own immune system. A disease of this kind is called an autoimmune disease. ANCA vasculitis can be treated with certain types of medication and medical procedures, but sometimes organs can become severely damaged to the point of failure. In such cases, the only treatment is an organ transplant. A normal healthy immune system attacks viruses, bacteria and parasites, killing these invaders and preventing or destroying infection. This reaction is mediated by white blood cells, which produce a variety of proteins, such as antibodies and other molecules, that help fight infection. Autoimmune vasculitis develops because the body’s immune system becomes sensitized to attack proteins that are present on the surface of blood vessel cells. In ANCA vasculitis, white blood cells called B lymphocytes produce antibodies that attack another type of white blood cell called the neutrophil. Ad When ANCAs attack neutrophils, they cause the neutrophils to make holes in the walls of small blood vessels in a wide variety of tissue and organ types."
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"docid": "D1165963#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/s/scleroderma/intro.htm\nScleroderma",
"text": "\"Scleroderma Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Scleroderma: Scleroderma: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Alternative Treatments Misdiagnosis Testing & Diagnosis Types Deaths Complications Prognosis Videos Research Statistics Stories from Users Full Contents list Scleroderma: Introduction Scleroderma is an ongoing, progressive, autoimmune disease that attacks the connective tissues of the body. Scleroderma means hardening of the skin, and is a potentially serious disease in some cases. There are two types of scleroderma. Localized scleroderma is the milder form of the disease and affects the skin and musculoskeletal system. Systemic scleroderma is generally more serious and can affect connective tissues in many parts of the body, including the lungs, heart digestive tract, blood vessels, and kidneys, as well as the skin. The exact cause of scleroderma is not known, but it is classified as an autoimmune disease. In an autoimmune disease, the body's immune system mistakes healthy tissues as foreign and potentially dangerous invaders into the body and attacks them."
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"docid": "D1700234#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/lupus_systemic_lupus_erythematosus_health/article_em.htm\nLupus (Systemic Lupus Erythematosus)",
"text": "\"What Is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus? What Are Causesand Risk Factors of Lupus? What Are Lupus Symptoms and Signs? When Should Someone Seek Medical Care for Lupus? How Do Health Care Professionals Diagnose Lupus? What Are Home Remedies for Lupus? What Is the Medical Treatmentfor Lupus? What Are Complications of Systemic Lupus? What Is the Prognosis for Lupus? Is There a Way to Prevent Lupus Flares?"
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"docid": "D266211#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegener_granulomatosis\nGranulomatosis with polyangiitis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Wegener granulomatosis)navigation search Granulomatosis with polyangiitis Synonyms Wegener's granulomatosis (WG)Micrograph showing features characteristic of granulomatosis with polyangiitis – a vasculitis and granulomas with multi-nucleated giant cells. H&E stain. Specialty Immunology, rheumatology Granulomatosis with polyangiitis ( GPA ), formerly known as Wegener's granulomatosis ( WG ), [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] is a long-term systemic disorder that involves both granulomatosis and polyangiitis. It is a form of vasculitis (inflammation of blood vessels) that affects small- and medium-size vessels in many organs but most commonly affects the upper respiratory tract and the kidneys. [ 6] Therefore, the signs and symptoms of GPA are highly varied and reflect which organs are supplied by the affected blood vessels. Typical signs and symptoms include nosebleeds, stuffy nose and crustiness of nasal secretions, and inflammation of the uveal layer of the eye. [ 3] Damage to the heart, lungs and kidneys can be fatal. The cause of GPA is unknown. [ 7] Genetics have been found to play a role in GPA though the risk of inheritance appears to be low. [ 7]GPA treatment depends on the severity of the disease. ["
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"docid": "D740227#0",
"title": "http://www.allergy.org.au/patients/autoimmunity/autoimmune-diseases\nAutoimmune Diseases",
"text": "Print Autoimmune Diseases ASCIA PCC Autoimmune diseases 2017 217.56 KBAutoimmune diseases are a broad range of related diseases in which a person’s immune system produces an inappropriate response against its own cells, tissues and/or organs. This results in inflammation and damage. There are over 80 different autoimmune diseases, ranging from common to very rare. These diseases can be localised to a single organ or tissue, or generalised (systemic), affecting many body organs and tissues. Autoimmune diseases include common and rare diseases Autoimmune diseases affect around 5% of people and are one of the most important health issues in Australia and New Zealand. Common autoimmune diseases such as thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes affect more than 1% of people. SLE (lupus) affects less than 0.1% of people and is more common and severe in Indigenous Australians, Polynesians and those with descendants from South East Asia. What causes autoimmune diseases? The causes of autoimmune diseases are unknown. In many cases it appears that there is some inherited tendency."
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"docid": "D307292#0",
"title": "https://draxe.com/lupus-symptoms/\nLupus Symptoms to Keep an Eye On & What to Do About Them",
"text": "Conditions Conditions Lupus Symptoms to Keep an Eye On & What to Do About Them Lupus Symptoms to Keep an Eye On & What to Do About Them911 11 4011You may have heard of lupus, but do you know the most common lupus symptoms to look out for? You should, because this autoimmune disease affects at least 1.5 million Americans and more than 5 million people worldwide. ( 1)Even more alarming, more than 16,000 new cases of lupus are reported each year in the U. S. alone. This is especially serious for women, particularly those who are young to middle-aged women of childbearing age, because about 90 percent of lupus patients are women. The good news is if you identify lupus symptoms early enough, you can prevent or naturally treat lupus. So, what is lupus exactly and what are the symptoms of lupus you need to be aware of? Read on to find out. What Is Lupus? Lupus is a type of chronic autoimmune disorder that affects many different organs in the body, causing symptoms that impact nearly every aspect of someone’s life. For example, rashes, mood changes, chronic fatigue, headaches and bodily pains are all common lupus symptoms."
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"docid": "D1995496#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/alcoholic-liver-disease/print.html\nAlcoholic Liver Disease In-Depth Report",
"text": "\"Alcoholic Liver Disease In-Depth Report Background Cirrhosis is an irreversible result of various disorders that damage liver cells over time. Eventually, damage becomes so extensive that the normal structure of the liver is distorted and its function is impaired. Cirrhosis is a chronic liver disease that is the result of damage to liver tissue with scarring of the liver (fibrosis - nodular regeneration) causing progressive decrease in liver function, excessive fluid in the abdomen (ascites), bleeding disorders (coagulopathy), increased pressure in the blood vessels (portal hypertension), and brain function disorders (hepatic encephalopathy). Excessive alcohol use is the leading cause of cirrhosis. The disease process often takes the following path: Scarring. The main damage in cirrhosis is triggered by scarring (fibrosis) that occurs from injuries due to alcohol, viruses, or other assaults. The scar tissue and other changes in liver cells gradually replace healthy liver tissue and act like small dams to alter the flow of blood and bile in and out of the liver. Altered Blood and Bile Flow. The changes in blood and bile flow have significant consequences, with both the liver and other organs responding to the altered flow: The spleen overproduces nitric oxide, a chemical that causes blood vessels in the spleen to widen (dilate). The small blood vessels and bile ducts in the liver itself, however, narrow ( constrict ). ("
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"docid": "D2412730#0",
"title": "http://www.arthritis-treatment-and-relief.com/pain-arthritis-neuropathy.html\nPain arthritis neuropathy",
"text": "\"Pain arthritis neuropathyby Nathan Wei, MD, FACP, FACR Nathan Wei is a nationally known board-certified rheumatologist and author of the Second Opinion Arthritis Treatment Kit. It's available exclusively at this website... not available in stores. Click here: Second Opinion Arthritis Treatment Kit Pain is ubiquitous in a rheumatology practice. It is a symptom of many medical disorders. Two of the most common disease categories where pain is a prominent feature are arthritis and neuropathy (the pain that is due to nerve irritation or damage). This page discusses both these conditions with information obtained from the National Institutes of Health. Rheumatic diseases – arthritis- are characterized by inflammation (signs are redness and/or heat, swelling, and pain) and loss of function of one or more connecting or supporting structures of the body. They especially affect joints, tendons, ligaments, bones, and muscles. Common symptoms are pain, swelling, and stiffness. Some rheumatic diseases can also involve internal organs."
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"docid": "D523237#0",
"title": "http://transplant.surgery.ucsf.edu/conditions--procedures/cirrhosis.aspx\nCirrhosis",
"text": "\"Cirrhosis Cirrhosis is the endpoint in patients who have chronic progressive liver disease. Patients with abnormal liver function who develop ascites, variceal hemorrhage, hepatic encephalopathy,or renal impairment are considered to have end-stage liver disease (ESLD). While liver transplantation is a viable treatment option for ESLD, with increasing waiting times for organ transplantation, nearly 17% of patients on the transplant wait list die annually; others are not candidates for a liver transplant. Patients with ESLD have a constellation of symptoms and disease-related complications that affect survival and health-related quality of life. What causes cirrhosis? When a substance or disease attacks and damages the liver, liver cells are killed and scar tissue is formed. This scarring process is called fibrosis (pronounced \"\"fi-bro-sis\"\"), and it happens little by little over many years. When the whole liver is scarred, it shrinks and gets hard. This is called cirrhosis, and usually this damage cannot be undone. Any illness that affects the liver over a long period of time may lead to fibrosis and, eventually cirrhosis."
},
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"docid": "D274283#0",
"title": "https://www.hss.edu/conditions_lupus-vasculitis-blocked-blood-vessels.asp\nLupus, Vasculitis and Blocked Blood Vessels",
"text": "\"Warning About Misuse of the Term What Is Vasculitis? What Vasculitis Is Not When Does Vasculitis Occur in Rheumatic Disease? When Is Vasculitis an Important Complication of an Autoimmune Disease? Diseases in Which Vasculitis Is the Specific Illness, Rather Than a Complication Vasculitis by the Size of the Vessel Small-Vessel Vasculitis Medium-Vessel Vasculitis Large-Vessel Vasculitis Summary The word “vasculitis” means inflammation of the blood vessels. ( Vasc refers to blood vessels and itis means inflammation.) Vasculitis can be a diagnosis in itself, but more often it coexists with lupus or another autoimmune disease, and is considered to be a part of that illness. Blood vessel inflammation is common to all the rheumatic autoimmune illnesses. When it occurs in a patient who has lupus, vasculitis may simply confirm a diagnosis for lupus, but cause no specific additional health problems itself. Sometimes its occurrence represents a change in the course of the lupus, with vasculitis becoming a serious complication. Thus, the word vasculitis can mean many things."
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"docid": "D3037706#0",
"title": "http://www.arthritis-relief-naturally.com/lupus.html\nCan Lupus Be Treated Naturally?",
"text": "\"Can Lupus Be Treated Naturally? Evidence is Promising with Lifestyle Changes Including Diet, Vitamins and Natural Supplements Lupus is no longer the mystery it once was. Patients are living longer, healthier lives than ever before. Breakthroughs in research connected to the immune system translate to more knowledge about this autoimmune disease now more than ever. Improvements in symptom control, medications, diet, natural lifestyle changes including use of natural dietary supplements,including vitamin D (and six others featured at the end of this report), have allowed better management of the condition. In any assessment of prognosis or disease outcome, promoting the patient’s general health status is a primary consideration. This is why diet, exercise and supplementation are essential elements of the treatment protocol for lupus. Dietary supplements are used as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to correct nutritional deficiencies, support health and immune functioning, relieve pain and inflammation. Lupus is treatable through addressing its symptoms, mainly with corticosteroid and immunosuppressant drugs. Because there’s no cure, the course of the disease is unpredictable, with periods of illness (called flares) alternating with remissions."
},
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"docid": "D891578#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/systemic+lupus+erythematosus\nsystemic lupus erythematosus",
"text": "\"systemic lupus erythematosus Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Definition Systemic lupus erythematosus (also called lupus or SLE) is a disease where a person's immunesystem attacks and injures the body's own organs and tissues. Almost every system of the bodycan be affected by SLE. Description The body's immune system is a network of cells and tissues responsible for clearing the body of invading foreign organisms, like bacteria, viruses, and fungi. Antibodies are special immune cellsthat recognize these foreign invaders, and begin a chain of events to destroy them. In an autoimmune disorder like SLE, a person's antibodies begin to recognize the body's own tissues as foreign. Cells and chemicals of the immune system damage the tissues of the body. Thereaction that occurs in tissue is called inflammation. Inflammation includes swelling, redness,increased blood flow, and tissue destruction. In SLE, some of the common antibodies that normally fight diseases are thought to be out of control."
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"docid": "D3328345#0",
"title": "http://www.mollysfund.org/vasculitis/\nVasculitis",
"text": "Main Blog, Vasculitis Vasculitis Contents: What is Vasculitis? What are the different types of vasculitis? What causes vasculitis? What are the symptoms? How is it diagnosed? How is it treated? What kind of doctor treats vasculitis? Living with vasculitis Vasculitis Quick Facts What is Vasculitis? Vasculitis (vas-kyu-LI-tis) is a general term for a group of uncommon diseases that feature inflammation and damage to the walls of blood vessels. Blood vessels are part of your body’s ciculatory system, also known as the vascular system."
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"docid": "D836843#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/vasculitis/basics/symptoms/CON-20026049\nOverview",
"text": "Print Overview Vasculitis is inflammation of your blood vessels. It causes changes in the blood vessel walls, including thickening, weakening, narrowing or scarring. These changes can restrict blood flow, resulting in organ and tissue damage. There are many types of vasculitis, and most of them are rare. Vasculitis might affect just one organ, or several. The condition can be short term (acute) or long lasting (chronic). Vasculitis can affect anyone, though some types are more common among certain groups. Depending on the type you have, you may improve without treatment. Some types require medications to control the inflammation and prevent flare-ups. Vasculitis is also known as angiitis and arteritis."
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"docid": "D883794#0",
"title": "http://www.signs-and-symptoms.org/autoimmune-diseases/\nAutoimmune Diseases",
"text": "Home > Autoimmune Diseases Autoimmune Diseases List of all autoimmune disorders. Addison’s Disease Addison’s Disease is a fairly rare autoimmune disorder, affecting about one in every 100,000 people in the United States. Alopecia Alopecia is an autoimmune disease in which the body attacks its own hair follicles. Hair can be lost from any part of the body. Ankylosing Spondylitis Ankylosing Spondylitis is a chronic, progressive autoimmune disease that involves the joints and the spine. Although some people experience symptoms in many parts of the body, the main site of this disorder is the lower back. Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) Antiphospholipid syndrome is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system mistakenly produces antibodies to certain proteins in the blood. Autoimmune Hepatitis Autoimmune hepatitis is an autoimmune disease that is found most often in women. Women are eight times more likely to get the disease than are men. Behcet’s Disease Behcet’s disease is an autoimmune disorder in which the immune system attacks the cells of the cardiovascular system."
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"docid": "D378741#0",
"title": "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMHT0022033/\nAutoimmune Disease",
"text": "Autoimmune Disease Disease that results when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own tissues. Examples include multiple sclerosis, type 1 diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic lupus erythematosus. Pub Med Health Glossary (Source: NIH - National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)About the Immune System About Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune diseases can affect almost any part of the body, including the heart, brain, nerves, muscles, skin, eyes, joints, lungs, kidneys, glands, the digestive tract, and blood vessels. The classic sign of an autoimmune disease is inflammation, which can cause redness, heat, pain, and swelling. How an autoimmune disease affects you depends on what part of the body is targeted. If the disease affects the joints, as in rheumatoid arthritis, you might have joint pain, stiffness, and loss of function. If it affects the thyroid, as in Graves' disease and thyroiditis, it might cause tiredness, weight gain, and muscle aches. If it attacks the skin, as it does in scleroderma /systemic sclerosis, vitiligo, and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), it can cause rashes, blisters, and color changes. Many autoimmune diseases don't restrict themselves to one part of the body. For example, SLE can affect the skin, joints, kidneys, heart, nerves, blood vessels, and more."
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"docid": "D3431403#0",
"title": "http://empoweredsustenance.com/autoimmune-paleo-getting-started/\n10 Steps for Starting Autoimmune Paleo",
"text": "March 27, 2014 65 Comments Affiliate Disclosure10 Steps for Starting Autoimmune Paleo Pin 12K Share 1K Email14KDo you have an autoimmune disease? You’re in the right place if you want to address your autoimmune disease naturally. Right now, a life without symptoms or prescriptions may seem impossible to you. I’m passionate about helping others heal from autoimmune diseases because I’ve gotten my life back after years with a debilitating autoimmune disease called Ulcerative Colitis. Now, I’m medication free and have no signs of my disease thanks to doing a nutritional autoimmune protocol. If you’ve been diagnosed with an autoimmune disease, I want to reach through the computer screen, hold your hand, and tell you with all the conviction in my soul, “Please start an autoimmune protocol. I know it seems overwhelming. Maybe your symptoms don’t seem bad enough to change your lifestyle. But your symptoms are voice of your wise body, asking you to make drastic changes. Please listen. ”"
},
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"docid": "D1153988#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/list-of-fatal-autoimmune-diseases\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: List Of Fatal Autoimmune Diseases",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: List Of Fatal Autoimmune Diseases Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Ronald Krauser1 Are all autoimmune diseases fatal? No even close: There are numerous autoimmune diseases that are not fatal. These include psoriasis, hypothyroidism, certain types of hair loss and many others. In fact, relatively few autoimmune diseases have increased risk of death. ... Read more Dr. Tracy Lovell503 Doctors shared insights Autoimmune Disease (Definition)In auto immune disease the enemy is from with in. As name implies \"\"auto\"\" is self and \"\"immune \"\" is immune system. One 's own immune system for unknown reason turns against self and destroys or damages tissues or cells. List of auto immune disease are many and growing. End result is destruction of of tissues such as thyroid, pancreas or cells such as ... Read more Board Certified,Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ronald Krauser2 What is a good textbook that has a comprehensive list of autoimmune diseases/disorders, and an overview of associated autoantibodies? Search on-line: You can obtain all of this information on-line."
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"docid": "D409435#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/autoimmune-disorders\nAutoimmune Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Causes and More",
"text": "Autoimmune Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Causes and More Causes Common autoimmune diseases Symptoms See a doctor Diagnosis Treatment Bottom line What is an autoimmune disease? An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. The immune system normally guards against germs like bacteria and viruses. When it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out an army of fighter cells to attack them. Normally, the immune system can tell the difference between foreign cells and your own cells. In an autoimmune disease, the immune system mistakes part of your body — like your joints or skin — as foreign. It releases proteins called autoantibodies that attack healthy cells. Some autoimmune diseases target only one organ. Type 1 diabetes damages the pancreas. Other diseases, like lupus, affect the whole body."
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"docid": "D122937#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/autoimmune-disorders\nAutoimmune Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Causes and More",
"text": "Autoimmune Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Causes and More Causes Common autoimmune diseases Symptoms See a doctor Diagnosis Treatment Bottom line What is an autoimmune disease? An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. The immune system normally guards against germs like bacteria and viruses. When it senses these foreign invaders, it sends out an army of fighter cells to attack them. Normally, the immune system can tell the difference between foreign cells and your own cells. In an autoimmune disease, the immune system mistakes part of your body — like your joints or skin — as foreign. It releases proteins called autoantibodies that attack healthy cells. Some autoimmune diseases target only one organ. Type 1 diabetes damages the pancreas. Other diseases, like lupus, affect the whole body."
},
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"docid": "D1560619#0",
"title": "http://www.michigananimalhospital.com/page/469815596\n",
"text": "\"Fill Out New Client Registration Form& Get Free Exam Coupon ($30.00 Value)Complete Client Survey Form & Get $5 Off Coupon Home › Info › Pet Health Topics › Common Medical Conditions › Autoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs Autoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs What is an autoimmune disease? The term autoimmune is a confusing one. \"\"... immune system attacks itself by mistake...\"\"Our bodies have an immune system that protects us from foreign invaders that can cause disease and infection; however, if you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks itself by mistake, causing illness. The immune cells fail to distinguish the body's normal healthy cells from foreign cells and thus try to destroy the normal tissues. The cause of this \"\"mistake\"\" is not well understood. Autoimmune disease can affect a single system or multiple body systems. Autoimmune diseases can affect skin, connective tissue, nerves, muscles, the endocrine system (the system that controls hormones and other chemicals), and the digestive system. What causes autoimmune disease? \"\"... some theorize that genetics and/or environmental pollutants play a role. \"\" The cause or causes of autoimmune disease are not understood, although some theorize that genetics and/or environmental pollutants play a role."
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"docid": "D3266773#0",
"title": "https://labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/autoantibodies/tab/glance\nAutoantibodies",
"text": "\"Autoantibodies are antibodies (immune proteins) that mistakenly target and react with a person's own tissues or organs. One or more autoantibodies may be produced by a person's immune system when it fails to distinguish between \"\"self\"\" and \"\"non-self. \"\" Usually the immune system is able to discriminate between foreign substances (\"\"non-self\"\") and the body’s own cells (\"\"self\"\"). It produces antibodies only when it perceives that it has been exposed to a threat (\"\"non-self\"\"), such as bacteria or viruses. However, when the immune system ceases to recognize one or more of the body's normal constituents as \"\"self,\"\" it may produce autoantibodies that react with its own cells, tissues, and/or organs. This may cause inflammation, damage, and/or dysfunction of organs or systems, leading to signs and symptoms of autoimmune disorders. Some autoantibodies do not cause tissue injury directly but are thought to be part of an overall immune response that can cause inflammation and damage. Their presence in the blood can indicate that an autoimmune process is ongoing. Examples include antibodies related to celiac disease and type 1 diabetes. The causes of autoimmunity are varied and are not well understood."
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"docid": "D928640#0",
"title": "https://www.immunology.org/public-information/what-is-immunology\nWhat is immunology?",
"text": "Immunology is the study of the immune system and is a very important branch of the medical and biological sciences. The immune system protects us from infection through various lines of defence. If the immune system is not functioning as it should, it can result in disease, such as autoimmunity, allergy and cancer. It is also now becoming clear that immune responses contribute to the development of many common disorders not traditionally viewed as immunologic, including metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s. Why is immunology important? From Edward Jenner’s pioneering work in the 18 th Century that would ultimately lead to vaccination in its modern form (an innovation that has likely saved more lives than any other medical advance), to the many scientific breakthroughs in the 19 th and 20 th centuries that would lead to, amongst other things, safe organ transplantation, the identification of blood groups, and the now ubiquitous use of monoclonal antibodies throughout science and healthcare, immunology has changed the face of modern medicine. Immunological research continues to extend horizons in our understanding of how to treat significant health issues, with ongoing research efforts in immunotherapy, autoimmune diseases, and vaccines for emerging pathogens, such as Ebola. Advancing our understanding of basic immunology is essential for clinical and commercial application and has facilitated the discovery of new diagnostics and treatments to manage a wide array of diseases. In addition to the above, coupled with advancing technology, immunological research has provided critically important research techniques and tools, such as flow cytometry and antibody technology. What is an immunologist?"
},
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"docid": "D3260311#0",
"title": "http://gvdt57.home.xs4all.nl/usa/immune2.html\n.",
"text": "\"by C. A. Sharp Every living thing, whether dogs, human or microbe, will sooner or later experience ill health. The cause may be a virus or bacterium, an injury or even old age, but that your dog's own body might attack itself and cause serious illness seems bizarre. This is the case with autoimmune disease. The immune system is designed to search out and destroy microscopic invaders. Its specialized cells circulate through the bloodstream, hunting down, disabling and consuming viruses and bacteria, which they recognize by their foreign proteins. These cells are programmed to recognize the body's proteins as well as those of the various organisms that lead their quiet and often beneficial lives on or within our dogs. But, sometimes something goes wrong, resulting in immune cells that target one or more of their own body's tissues, or attack benign residents. The author has personally experienced this; her eyes have suffered significant damage wrought by her own immune cells. Autoimmune diseases, most notably thyroiditis, are being reported in dogs with increasing frequency. The increase is in part due to better veterinary knowledge of this type of disease and improved diagnostic techniques."
},
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"docid": "D245267#0",
"title": "http://autoimmune.pathology.jhmi.edu/whatisautoimmunity.html\n.",
"text": "\"Definition of autoimmunity. The healthy human body is equipped with a powerful set of tools for resisting the onslaught of invading microorganisms (such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites). Unfortunately, this set of tools, known as the immune system, sometimes goes awry and attacks the body itself. These misdirected immune responses are referred to as autoimmunity, which can be demonstrated by the presence of autoantibodies or T lymphocytes reactive with host antigens. Definition of autoimmune disease. Autoimmunity is present in everyone to some extent. It is usually harmless and probably a universal phenomenon of vertebrate life. However, autoimmunity can be the cause of a broad spectrum of human illnesses, known as autoimmune diseases. This concept of autoimmunity as the cause of human illness is relatively new, and it was not accepted into the mainstream of medical thinking until the 1950s and 1960s. Autoimmune diseases are, thus, defined when the progression from benign autoimmunity to pathogenic autoimmunity occurs."
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"docid": "D921776#0",
"title": "https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pet/autoimmune-skin-disease-in-dogs\nAutoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs",
"text": "\"Autoimmune Skin Disease in Dogs By Ernest Ward, DVMMedical Conditions What is an autoimmune disease? The term autoimmune is a confusing one. \"\" If you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks itself by mistake, causing serious illness. \"\" Our bodies have an immune system that protects us from foreign invaders that can cause disease and infection; however, if you have an autoimmune disease, your immune system attacks itself by mistake, causing serious illness. The immune cells fail to distinguish the body's normal healthy cells from foreign cells, and thus try to destroy the normal tissues. The cause of this \"\"mistake\"\" is not well understood. Autoimmune disease can affect a single system or multiple body systems. Autoimmune diseases can affect skin, connective tissues, nerves, muscles, the endocrine system (the system that controls hormones and other chemicals), red blood cells, and the digestive system. Dogs and cats with autoimmune diseases should not be vaccinated except under certain circumstances. What causes autoimmune disease? \"\"..."
},
{
"docid": "D192761#0",
"title": "https://patient.info/health/underactive-thyroid-gland-hypothyroidism\nWhat is hypothyroidism?",
"text": "What is hypothyroidism? Neck cross-section showing the thyroid gland Thyroxine is a hormone made by the thyroid gland in the neck. It is carried round the body in the bloodstream. It helps to keep the body's functions (the metabolism) working at the correct pace. Many cells and tissues in the body need thyroxine to keep them going correctly. Underactive thyroid gland (hypothyroidism) results from the thyroid gland being unable to make enough thyroxine, which causes many of the body's functions to slow down. Hypothyroidism may also occur if there is not enough thyroid gland left to make thyroxine - for example, after surgical removal or injury. ( In contrast, if you have hyper thyroidism, you make too much thyroxine. This causes many of the body's functions to speed up. ) What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?"
},
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"docid": "D1337486#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autoimmune_inner_ear_disease\nAutoimmune inner ear disease",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Autoimmune inner ear disease Cochlea, which is affected by this condition Autoimmune inner ear disease ( AIED) was first defined by Dr. Brian Mc Cabe in a landmark paper describing an autoimmune loss of hearing. [ 1] The disease results in progressive sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) that acts bilaterally and asymmetrically, and sometimes affects an individual's vestibular system. AIED is used to describe any disorder in which the inner ear is damaged as a result of an autoimmune response. [ 2] Some examples of autoimmune disorders that have presented with AIED are Cogan's syndrome, relapsing polychondritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, granulomatosis with polyangiitis, polyarteritis nodosa, Sjogren's syndrome, and Lyme disease. [ 3]Research has come to the consensus that AIED is the result of antibodies or other immune cells that cause damage to structures of the inner ear such as the cochlea and vestibular system. Of note, AIED is the only known SNHL that responds to medical treatment, but withholding treatment for longer than three months may result in permanent hearing loss and the need for cochlear implant installation. [ 4]Although AIED has been studied extensively over the past 25 years, no clear mechanism of pathogenesis has emerged. A recent paper [5] performed a literature review of all relevant articles dating back to 1980, and proposed a mechanism of pathogenesis which includes an inflammatory response and immune cell attack on inner ear structures. This response leads to an over-activation of other immune cells such as T helper cells, resulting in vascular changes and cochlear harm. AIED appears to be a consequence of damaged sensorineural hearing due to electrochemical disturbances, microthrombosis, and immune cell deposition."
},
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"docid": "D1275865#0",
"title": "http://www.nature.com/nri/journal/v13/n3/full/nri3401.html\nIntravenous immunoglobulin therapy: how does IgG modulate the immune system?",
"text": "Altmetric: 17 Citations: 263More detail Review Intravenous immunoglobulin therapy: how does Ig G modulate the immune system? Inessa Schwab & Falk Nimmerjahn Nature Reviews Immunology 13, 176 – 189 (2013)doi :10.1038/nri3401Download Citation Antibodies Autoimmune diseases Autoimmunity Immunosuppression Immunotherapy Published online:15 February 2013Abstract Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) preparations comprise pooled Ig G antibodies from the serum of thousands of donors and were initially used as an Ig G replacement therapy in immunocompromised patients. Since the discovery, more than 30 years ago, that IVIG therapy can ameliorate immune thrombocytopenia, the use of IVIG preparations has been extended to a wide range of autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Despite the broad efficacy of IVIG therapy, its modes of action remain unclear. In this Review, we cover the recent insights into the molecular and cellular pathways that are involved in IVIG-mediated immunosuppression, with a particular focus on IVIG as a therapy for Ig G-dependent autoimmune diseases. Key points Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy can suppress a wide variety of autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases. Both F (ab′) 2 - and Fc-dependent mechanisms have been suggested to be involved in the immunomodulatory effect of IVIG preparations. F (ab′) 2 -dependent mechanisms may require the presence within IVIG preparations of cytotoxic antibodies, anti-idiotypic antibodies, immunomodulatory antibodies and antibodies that can scavenge activated complement components. Fc-dependent mechanisms of IVIG activity are operative in mice and humans and may include the blockade of activating Fcγ receptors (FcγRs) or of the neonatal Fc receptor (Fc Rn), the expansion of regulatory T cell populations, the upregulation of the inhibitory receptor FcγRIIB and the modulation of dendritic cell activity. Glycosylation of the Ig G Fc fragment has been shown to be crucial for the anti-inflammatory activity of IVIG in several mouse models."
},
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"docid": "D3325523#0",
"title": "http://www.manythings.org/voa/medical/5141.html\nAutoimmune Diseases: When the Body Starts Attacking Itself",
"text": "www.manythings.org/voa/medical<= Back [ Page 5141 ] Next =>2010-06-14Autoimmune Diseases: When the Body Starts Attacking Itself Your browser does not support HTML5 audio. Speed:75%100%125%150%175%200%Download MP3 (Right-click or option-click the link. ) This is SCIENCE IN THE NEWS, in VOA Special English. I’m Bob Doughty. And I’m Barbara Klein. This week, we talk about a sickness called lupus and other autoimmune diseases. Autoimmune diseases affect the immune system, the body’s natural defenses for fighting disease. The immune system normally protects the body against foreign materials, such as viruses and bacteria. Autoimmune diseases result from a failure of the body’s own defenses against disease. The immune system loses its ability to tell the difference between foreign materials and its own cells."
},
{
"docid": "D1907170#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/autoimmune-diseases-and-fungal-infection\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Autoimmune Diseases And Fungal Infection",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Autoimmune Diseases And Fungal Infection Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Jack Mutnick2 doctors agreed:1 I have an autoimmune disease, am I more susceptible cytomegalovirus infections? Likely Not: Only if you also have an immunodeficiency on top of the autoimmune disease. It might also depend on the type of autoimmune disease. Speak with your rheumatologist and consider ... Read more Dr. Tracy Lovell503 Doctors shared insights Autoimmune Disease (Definition)In auto immune disease the enemy is from with in. As name implies \"\"auto\"\" is self and \"\"immune \"\" is immune system. One 's own immune system for unknown reason turns against self and destroys or damages tissues or cells. List of auto immune disease are many and growing. End result is destruction of of tissues such as thyroid, pancreas or cells such as ... Read more Dr. Corey Clay Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology3 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ralph Morgan Lewis2 Can plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) (for autoimmune disease) cause increased infections? Not commonly: Unlike many meds used to treat autoimmune diseases (immune modulators that suppress the immune system) Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) has an antiinflammatory effect on autoimmune dss. So the risk of infections (seen with immune suppression) is uncommon."
},
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"docid": "D816966#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/autoimmune+disease\nAutoimmune disease",
"text": "\"Autoimmune disease Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Encyclopedia .autoimmune disease [ aw″to-ĭ-mun´] disease associated with the production of antibodies directed against one's own tissues. Theimmunological mechanism of the body is dependent on two major factors: first, inactivation andrejection of foreign substances, and second, the ability to differentiate between the body's ownmaterial ( self) and that which is foreign ( nonself). It is not yet known exactly what causes the body to fail to recognize proteins as its own and to react to them as if they were foreign. Severalpossibilities have been identified as pertinent to the development of autoimmunity. 1. There may be a leakage of normally inaccessible tissue antigen from its isolated location into an area where it comes into contact with the immunocompetent cells of the reticuloendothelial system. These reticuloendothelial cells do not recognize the formerly inaccessible antigen as “self” and reactaccordingly. 2. The antigens that are normally accessible to the RES cells may suddenly stimulate theproduction of autoantibodies. It is thought that this occurs as a result of the emergence of “forbiddenclones” (colonies) of cells."
},
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"docid": "D1484039#0",
"title": "http://www.lupusmctd.com/index.php?topic=1944.0;wap2\n.",
"text": "\"Adminஐﻬ: List of autoimmune diseases Autoimmune diseases arise from an overactive immune response of the body against substances and tissues normally present in the body. In other words, the body attacks its own cells. Today there are more than 40 human diseases classified as either definite or probable autoimmune diseases, and they affect 5% to 7% of the population. Almost all autoimmune diseases appear without warning or apparent cause, and most patients suffer from fatigue. The causes of autoimmune diseases are still obscure: Some are thought to be either examples of or precipitated by diseases of affluence. For example, arthritis and obesity are acknowledged to be related, and the World Health Organisation states that arthritis is most common in developed countries. Most autoimmune diseases are probably the result of multiple circumstances, for example, a genetic predisposition triggered by an infection. Women tend to be affected more often by autoimmune disorders; nearly 79% of autoimmune disease patients in the USA are women. Also they tend to appear during or shortly after puberty. It is not known why this is the case, although hormone levels have been shown to affect the severity of some autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis."
},
{
"docid": "D3260310#0",
"title": "https://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/autoimmune-disease-in-dogs.html\nAutoimmune Disease in Dogs",
"text": "\"Autoimmune Disease in Dogs Autoimmune disease usually occurs as a result of an overly active immune system that has gone out of control. This page looks at the common causes and symptoms of canine autoimmune diseases, as well as using natural remedies such as herbs and supplements to help dogs with such diseases. To understand autoimmune disease in dogs, first we should have a general understanding of what the immune system is and how it works. The immune system is a marvelous yet complex composition of white blood cells, antibodies, and other substances. All these substances cooperate in an interdependent effort to fight off infections and reject foreign proteins. It is an army patrolling and guarding the body from \"\"invasions\"\" by foreign substances. Different body organs and tissues play different roles in this self defence effort. For example, the liver and kidneys are responsible for filtering toxins and waste from the blood. The skin is the first line of defence against bacteria and other environmental threats. The blood carries antibodies, oxygen and nutrients to where they are needed to fight against invasions."
},
{
"docid": "D538077#0",
"title": "http://www.natural-dog-health-remedies.com/autoimmune-disease-in-dogs.html\nAutoimmune Disease in Dogs",
"text": "\"Autoimmune Disease in Dogs Autoimmune disease usually occurs as a result of an overly active immune system that has gone out of control. This page looks at the common causes and symptoms of canine autoimmune diseases, as well as using natural remedies such as herbs and supplements to help dogs with such diseases. To understand autoimmune disease in dogs, first we should have a general understanding of what the immune system is and how it works. The immune system is a marvelous yet complex composition of white blood cells, antibodies, and other substances. All these substances cooperate in an interdependent effort to fight off infections and reject foreign proteins. It is an army patrolling and guarding the body from \"\"invasions\"\" by foreign substances. Different body organs and tissues play different roles in this self defence effort. For example, the liver and kidneys are responsible for filtering toxins and waste from the blood. The skin is the first line of defence against bacteria and other environmental threats. The blood carries antibodies, oxygen and nutrients to where they are needed to fight against invasions."
},
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"docid": "D3259996#0",
"title": "http://www.chronicprostatitis.com/autoimmunity-and-chronic-prostatitis-cpps/\nAutoimmunity and CP/CPPS",
"text": "Autoimmunity and CP/CPPSSome researchers have theorised that CP/CPPS may be the result of an autoimmune process or a chronic inflammatory process that is maintained in CPPS patients as a result of a breakdown of immunoregulatory mechanisms in the immediate environment of the prostate. Classic autoimmunity is a complex biochemical process in which the body attacks itself. Scientifically:“Autoimmune diseases are often manifested as organ inflammation with loss of function, and detectable autoreactive T cell and autoantibody responses. In the proper genetic context … these parameters of autoimmunity can result from a single pivotal event: the induction of a strong and persistent T cell response for a foreign or unrelated self peptide that mimics the target self peptide.” Reprod Immunol 1998 Feb, Mechanism of ovarian autoimmunity: induction of T cell and antibody responses by T cell epitope mimicry and epitope spreading. Garza et al Some of the classic autoimmune diseases are systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Crohn’s disease, diabetes, psoriasis, Reiter’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, glomerulonephritis, rheumatic fever, polymyositis, autoimmune thyroiditis, autoimmune hemolytic anemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), myasthenia gravis, scleroderma, and Sjogren’s syndrome. Some other diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and multiple sclerosis, may have autoimmune components. Autoimmunity is a topic of research since much is not understood about this phenomenon. In 2000 new pathways which can lead to autoimmunity were uncovered. Recently much currency has been given to the concepts of molecular mimicry and bystander activation."
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{
"docid": "D1824436#0",
"title": "http://elaine-moore.com/Articles/AutoimmuneDiseases/IsPeriodontalDiseaseanAutoimmuneDisorder/tabid/286/Default.aspx\n.",
"text": "Is Periodontal Disease an Autoimmune Disorder? By Elaine Moore Evidence indicates that periodontal disease is an autoimmune disorder triggered by infectious organisms and an abnormal immune response to collagen. Periodontal disease is an inflammatory condition affecting both the gums and the deep structures that house the roots of the teeth. Periodontal disease can cause the teeth to loosen and decay. Individuals with periodontal disease may experience bleeding of the gums when brushing, which is often the first sign of a problem. The gums may also appear swollen and recede away from the teeth. Without early treatment the disease progress advances, affected gums separate from the tooth, causing a periodontal pocket to form. Ultimately, a large portion of the gum is destroyed, the bone surrounding the roots deteriorates and abscesses form, requiring extraction. Researchers at the University of Maryland Medical Center published findings linking periodontal disease to autoimmunity in October 2010. This evidence of autoimmunity explains why regular flossing helps prevent periodontal problems, and it also explains why some people are affected by periodontal disease more than other people."
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"docid": "D1974261#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdentistryguide.com/saliva/\nSaliva: The Mouthâs âBloodstreamâ",
"text": "Saliva: The Mouth’s “Bloodstream”Saliva is a fluid that flows throughout the mouth, playing an important role in bolstering and maintaining the health of oral soft and hard tissues. Among the body’s defense mechanisms, saliva works to lubricate, digest and protect. Saliva Production Saliva is produced and secreted by major and minor salivary glands lining the inner lip and soft palate. Chewing is the most efficient way to stimulate salivary flow. It causes muscles to compress the salivary glands, releasing saliva. The “mouth-watering” taste and consistency of foods also affect saliva production. Saliva, Oral Health and Disease Protection Saliva coats and lubricates tissues in the mouth, making it easier to speak, chew and swallow. Saliva helps remove oral waste and cavity-causing bacteria, protects teeth from decay by neutralizing harmful acids, and helps re-mineralize tooth enamel. Saliva also keeps oral tissues healthy by preventing infection by controlling bacteria and fungi in the mouth. The primary roles and benefits of saliva include: Waste Removal: The physical flow of saliva helps remove disease-causing viruses, bacteria and yeast from teeth and soft oral surfaces."
},
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"docid": "D197620#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-to-drain-salivary-glands-with-sour-candy\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: How To Drain Salivary Glands With Sour Candy",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: How To Drain Salivary Glands With Sour Candy Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Pablo Arango1 Does sour candy really help treat salivary gland stones? Yes: Sour foods help saliva production. The hope is that, with the extra saliva production, your gland will expel the stone. ... Read more Dr. Thomas Fiala Mouth (Definition)Mouth (mouth) \"\" n. Pl. Mouths 1. A. The body opening through which an animal takes in food. B. The cavity lying at the upper end of the alimentary canal, bounded on the outside by the lips and inside by the oropharynx and containing in higher vertebrates the tongue, gums, and teeth. C. This cavity regarded as the source of sounds and speech. D. The opening to any cavity or canal ... Read more Dr. Gary Sandler Dentistry47 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Sandra Eleczko2 doctors agreed:2 I have a sour-like taste in my jaw as if I was eating sour candies or sucking on a lemon. Could this be a salivary gland issue or something else?"
},
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"docid": "D135542#0",
"title": "https://www.webmd.com/oral-health/guide/stomatitis-causes-treatment\nStomatitis",
"text": "Stomatitis In this Article Types of Stomatitis Symptoms of Stomatitis: Canker Sores and Cold Sores Causes of Stomatitis: Canker Sores and Cold Sores Treatment for Common Forms of Stomatitis Stomatitis, a general term for an inflamed and sore mouth, can disrupt a person's ability to eat, talk, and sleep. Stomatitis can occur anywhere in the mouth, including the inside of the cheeks, gums, tongue, lips, and palate. Types of Stomatitis Types of stomatitis include: Canker sore: A canker sore, also known as an aphthous ulcer, is a single pale or yellow ulcer with a red outer ring or a cluster of such ulcers in the mouth, usually on the cheeks, tongue, or inside the lip. Cold sores: Also called fever blisters, cold sores are fluid-filled sores that occur on or around the lips. They rarely form on the gums or the roof of the mouth. Cold sores later crust over with a scab and are usually associated with tingling, tenderness, or burning before the actual sores appear. Mouth irritation. The irritation can be caused by: Biting your cheek, tongue, or lip Wearing braces or another type of dental apparatus, or having a sharp, broken tooth Chewing tobacco Burning one's mouth from hot food or drinks Having gum disease ( gingivitis) or other type of mouth infection Having hypersensitivity to certain things, such as foods or medicines Having certain autoimmune diseases affecting the mucosal lining of the mouth, such as lupus, Crohn's disease, or Behcet's disease Taking certain drugs such as chemotherapy, antibiotics, medications used for rheumatoid arthritis, or epilepsy medications Receiving radiation as part of cancer treatment Symptoms of Stomatitis: Canker Sores and Cold Sores Canker sores: Continue Reading Belowyou might like Can be painful Usually last 5 to 10 days Tend to come back Are generally not associated with fever Cold sores: Are usually painful Are usually gone in 7 to 10 days Are sometimes associated with cold or flu -like symptoms Causes of Stomatitis: Canker Sores and Cold Sores Canker Sores Nobody knows what exactly causes canker sores, but many things may contribute to their development, such as certain medications, trauma to the mouth, poor nutrition, stress, bacteria or viruses, lack of sleep, sudden weight loss, and certain foods such as potatoes, citrus fruits, coffee, chocolate, cheese, and nuts. Canker sores may also be related to a temporarily reduced immune system because of a cold or flu, hormonal changes, or low levels of vitamin B12 or folate. Even biting the inside of the cheek or chewing a sharp piece of food can trigger a canker sore.1 2 3 View All Next Article Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD)Oral Care Guide Teeth and Gums Other Oral Problems Dental Care Basics Treatments & Surgery Resources & Tools"
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"docid": "D1924113#0",
"title": "http://www.health24.com/lifestyle/your-blood/anaemia-20130216-2\nThe seven types of anaemia",
"text": "\"Home > Lifestyle > Your Blood Updated 23 August 2017The seven types of anaemia There are several different types of anaemia, each with different causes and treatments.2i Stock Related Prevent and treat iron-deficiency anaemia Symptoms of anaemia What is anaemia? The most common types of anaemia are Iron deficiency anaemia Thalassaemia Aplastic anaemia Haemolytic anaemia Sickle cell anaemia Pernicious anaemia Fanconi anaemia Iron Deficiency Anaemia Overview The most common form of anaemia is iron deficiency anaemia which is usually due to chronic blood loss caused by excessive menstruation. Increased demands for iron, such as foetal growth in pregnancy, and children undergoing rapid growth spurts in infancy and adolescence, can also cause iron deficiency anaemia. This condition is treated with iron supplementation as well as the treatment of the underlying cause of the iron deficiency. Causes Iron deficiency occurs when the rate of loss or use of iron is more than its rate of absorption and use. The reasons for this are Chronic blood loss: Most commonly due to excessive menstruation or bleeding into or from the gut as a result of a peptic ulcer, gastritis, haemorrhoids or in children, worm infestation. Increased use of iron: In pregnancy, due to the growth of the foetus or children undergoing rapid growth spurts in infancy and adolescence. Decreased absorption of ironafter a partial or total removal of the stomach;lack of stomach acid;chronic diarrhoea; ormalabsorption. Signs and symptoms The most common symptoms of chronic anaemia include tiredness, weakness, shortness of breath and sometimes, a fast heartbeat. The tongue may also become smooth, shiny and inflamed - this is called glossitis."
},
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"docid": "D1719184#0",
"title": "http://www.therabreath.com/dry-mouth-at-night.html\nDry Mouth (Xerostomia)",
"text": "Dry Mouth (Xerostomia)By Dr. Harold Katz - Bad Breath Expert What is Dry Mouth? Millions of people suffer from some form of dry mouth ( dry mouth) on an occasional or chronic basis. Dry mouth is a symptom of an underlying issue that affects the ability to maintain a sufficient flow of saliva in the mouth, not a disease itself. What makes dry mouth so bad is that saliva is a vital component of good oral health because it: Produces beneficial enzymes that help with the digestion of food Contains a lubricating substance that helps stabilize p H and maintain acceptable acid levels in the mouth Provides high levels of oxygen to keep oral tissues healthy and fresh Helps in the remineralization of tooth enamel by providing calcium and phosphorous Enhances one's sense of smell and taste Contains antimicrobial compounds that aid in the prevention of plaque buildup, which can lead to gingivitis or periodontal disease Saliva helps prevent tooth and gum disease, eliminates food debris in the mouth, kills viruses, and discourages the anaerobic bacterial growth that produces chronic bad breath. Many different factors can cause a reduction or absence of saliva flow, including: Prescription and over-the-counter medications Decreased functioning of salivary glands Chronic postnasal drip Periodontal disease Excessive smoking or alcohol consumption Stress and anxiety Dehydration Autoimmune or systemic diseases, and other health conditions The Symptoms & Side Effects of Dry Mouth If dry mouth is left untreated, it can take its toll on a person's oral health and cause many symptoms and side effects. Potential consequences include oral fungal infections, mouth sores, increased plaque, dental decay/cavities, gingivitis, receding gums, periodontitis (gum disease), tooth abscesses, dental pulp infections, and even a loss of teeth. Saliva contains enzymes that promote digestion of food and neutralize acidic substances before they enter the body. When dry mouth consistently affects the amount of saliva flowing in the mouth, digestive processes may be disrupted. This can result in possible gastrointestinal problems such as increased acid reflux. The lack of lubrication can cause irritation and lead to hoarseness when speaking, a sore throat and tongue, dry nasal passages, and difficulty speaking."
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"docid": "D2308060#0",
"title": "https://www.rush.edu/services-treatments/vasculitis/types-vasculitis-medical-conditions-rush-university-medical-center\nTypes of Vasculitis",
"text": "Types of Vasculitis The term vasculitis is a combination of two roots: vascul, which means “vessel,” and itis, which means “inflammation.” So if you have vasculitis, it means you have inflamed blood vessels. These vessels supply blood to the different organs of the body, such as the kidneys, muscles, skin, brain and lungs. When your blood vessels become inflamed, they can either dilate or collapse, leading to loss of blood supply. This may result in organ damage and loss of function. Untreated, vasculitis can have severe consequences. There are several different types of vasculitis. Behçet's disease Behçet's disease is a chronic autoimmune disorder causing canker sores in the mouth or genitals, eye inflammation and arthritis. An autoimmune disorder occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own tissues. Buerger's disease In Buerger’s disease (BGD), or thromboangiitis obliterans, small blood vessels in the hands and feet become inflamed and narrowed."
},
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"docid": "D437479#0",
"title": "http://www.trichologistbrisbane.com.au/page/inflamedscalpconditions\n.",
"text": "\"SCALP CONDITIONS - INFLAMMATIONThis page was designed to provide an overview of common Scalp Conditions that present as Inflamed Scalp Conditions. It introduces the simple explanation of Inflamed Scalp Conditions and possible causes of the various Inflamed Scalp Conditions and summarizes treatment options. All words ending in \"\"itis” denote inflammation. If you have a persistent Inflamed Scalp Condition the best treatment will be achieved from a proper diagnosis with a Certified Trichologist. COMMON ITCHY INFLAMMED SCALP CONDITIONS ARE: FOLLICULITIS: Folliculitis is the inflammation of the hair follicles. This Scalp Skin Condition can appear anywhere on the skin where there are hair follicles. Folliculitis is often associated with infections and Autoimmune conditions effecting the Hair and Scalp Skin. Autoimmune means there is a problem with the body's normal immune system response. Normally, the immune system helps protect the body but with an autoimmune disease, the immune system cannot tell the difference between harmful substances and healthy ones. Folliculitis can be caused by hair follicle damaged due to friction from clothing, insect bites or stings, shaving, scalp skin eruptions, trauma to the scalp from tight braids, traction from hair styling techniques and poor hair extension methods and maintenance."
},
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"docid": "D467646#0",
"title": "http://www.md-health.com/Bumps-On-Back-Of-Tongue.html\nWhat Causes Bumps to Appear on the Back of Your Tongue?",
"text": "What Causes Bumps to Appear on the Back of Your Tongue? It's usually natural when bumps appear on the back of your tongue. It's known as papillae, but in some conditions, bumps may be related with other causes. Because so many people are concerned about conditions like cancer that lead to bumps or lumps around the body, any condition that causes these types of symptoms can raise concern. In fact, there are a variety of reasons why bumps might appear on the body. Many of these concerns will be specific to the body part where the lumps are occurring. The tongue naturally has bumps known as papillae and those on the back of the tongue are larger than those on the front. However, if you happen to notice new bumps on the tongue or that the bumps on your tongue appear to be getting bitter, this may require additional investigation. Causes of Bumps on Back of Tongue1. Natural Bumps The papillae that contain the taste buds on the tongue form in a V that leads to the back of the throat."
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"docid": "D1948966#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/33392588/bio122-disorders-medical-terms-for-exam-3-flash-cards/\nBIO122 Disorders & Medical Terms for Exam 3",
"text": "\"24 terms petermabraham BIO122 Disorders & Medical Terms for Exam 3Spring 2014 Principals of Anatomy & Physiology - 13 Edition - Tortora & Derrickson Professor Mason Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Dental Caries Tooth decay - gradual demineralization (softening) of the enamel and dentin. If untreated, microorganisms may invade the pulp, causing inflammation and infection, with subsequent death of the pulp and abscess of the alveolar bone surrounding the root's apex, requiring root canal therapy. Dental caries begin when bacteria, acting on sugars, produce acids that demineralize the enamel. Dextran,a sticky polysaccharide produced from sucrose, causes the bacteria to stick to the teeth. Masses of bacterial cells, dextran, and other debris adhering to teeth constitute dental plaque. Saliva cannot reach the tooth surface to buffer the acid because the plaque covers the teeth. Brushing the teeth after eating removes the plaque from flat surfaces before the bacteria can produce acids. Dentists also recommend that the plaque between the teeth be removed every 24 hours with dental floss. Periodontal Disease A collective term for a variety of conditions characterized by inflammation and degeneration of the gingivae, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, and cementum. In one such condition, called pyorrhea, initial symptoms include enlargement and inflammation of the soft tissue and bleeding of the gums."
},
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"docid": "D135418#0",
"title": "https://www.colgate.com/en-us/oral-health/conditions/dry-mouth\nDry Mouth",
"text": "Definition Known by its medical term, xerostomia (zeer-oh-stoh-mee-ah), dry mouth is when you do not have enough saliva to keep your mouth wet and moisturized. Dealing With Dry Mouth Dry Mouth What is Dry Mouth? Signs & Symptoms Everyone's mouth feels dry from time to time. It's when this feeling doesn't go away that you may have a problem producing saliva. Symptoms of dry mouth include: A sticky, dry feeling in the mouth or throat Trouble chewing, swallowing, tasting or speaking A burning feeling in the mouth A dry, tough tongue Cracked lips Gum irritation More frequent tooth decay Mouth sores Bad breath The Facts about Dry Mouth Cause Dry mouth can occur when the glands in the mouth that make saliva are not working properly. Some common causes include nervousness, stress, certain medications, aging, cancer therapy (radiation/chemotherapy), and autoimmune disorders like Sjorgren’s syndrome, smoking and methamphetamine use. Sjogren’s syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disease in which a person’s white blood cells attack their moisture-producing glands, the eyes and salivary glands in the mouth. Sjorgren’s can cause dry eyes, dry mouth, fatigue and joint pain. It can also cause dysfunction on other organs, such as the kidneys, gastrointestinal system, blood vessels, lungs, liver, pancreas and central nervous system. 3 Oral issues that occur are dry mouth, swollen salivary glands, increase in tooth decay and gum disease."
},
{
"docid": "D181274#0",
"title": "http://flanagansmiles.com/dental-anxiety-and-fear/mean-tongue-white/\nWhat does it mean if my tongue is white?",
"text": "Posted on March 26, 2018 by Cindy Flanagan What if you saw a thin white coating over your tongue in the mirror when you woke up or noticed a milky film while brushing your teeth? Chances are, something like this has happened to you at least once. There are a wide variety of factors that can change the way your tongue looks and feels. While changes in color can be alarming, there are many causes for this condition, most of them relatively harmless and easily remedied. The most important thing is that when you notice a difference in your dental appearance, you contact a dentist for assistance. Left ignored and untreated, many oral health conditions can dramatically worsen. Seeking assistance early on can save you time, money, hassle, and discomfort. Many people mistakenly believe that dentists only care about teeth, but we’re actually dedicated to making sure every aspect of your mouth is well cared for. At Dr. Cindy Flanagan ’s Houston dental practice, we’re here to help our patients with all manner of oral health concerns. In the following blog, we answer the common question, “What does it mean if my tongue is white?”"
},
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"docid": "D1250457#0",
"title": "http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions\nDiseases A-Z: Dog",
"text": "Diseases A-Z: Dog Select from our A to Z list to read all about a disease or condition in one comprehensive overview. Find your topic by first letter. MOST READLyme Disease in Dogs Lyme disease in dogs is a dangerous tick-borne illness that is transmitted through deer ticks. Symptoms of lyme disease in dogs include fever, lack of appetite, stiffness, and more.... Category: Infectious-Parasitic Parvo in Dogs The canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral illness that affects dogs. The virus manifests itself in two different forms. The more common form is the intestinal... Category: Infectious-Parasitic Demodectic Mange in Dogs Mange (demodicosis) is an inflammatory disease in dogs that can lead to skin lesions, genetic disorders and hair loss. Find out how to treat it at pet MD. Category: Skin55 Signs of Dog Dementia5 Things Not to Do During Your Pet’s Cancer Treatmenta Abnormal Development of the Elbow in Dogs Abnormal Eyelid in Dogs Abnormal Growths in the Lower Intestines of Dogs Abnormal Heart Rhythm in Dogs Abnormal Molar Development in Dogs Abnormal Passage Between Artery and Vein in Dogs Abnormal Passageway Between the Mouth and Nasal Cavity in Dogs Abnormal Protein Production in Dogs Abnormal Urine Outflow Due to Urinary Bladder Dysfunction in Dogs Abortion in Dogs Abscesses in Dogs Accumulation of Air Between Chest and Lungs in Dogs Acid Reflux in Dogs Acne in Dogs Acute (Sudden) Dog Diarrhea Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Dogs Acute Vomiting in Dogs Addison’s Disease in Dogs Adenovirus 1 in Dogs Adrenal Gland Cancer (Pheochromocytoma) in Dogs Adverse Reaction in Dogs to Glow Stick Jewelry Advil Poisoning in Dogs Aggression in Dogs (Overview)Aggression in Dogs Toward Familiar People Allergic Shock in Dogs Ameba Infection in Dogs Amphetamine Poisoning in Dogs Anaerobic Bacterial Infections in Dogs Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs Anemia (Methemoglobinemia) in Dogs Anemia Due to Bone Marrow Failure (or Toxicity) in Dogs Anemia Due to Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs Anemia Due to Deformed Red Blood Cells in Dogs Anemia Due to Enlarged Blood Cells in Dogs Anemia Due to Iron Deficiency in Dogs Anemia Related to the Immune System in Dogs Anemia, Nonregenerative in Dogs Anemia, Regenerative in Dogs Antibiotic-resistant Bacterial Infections in Dogs Antibiotic-Resistant Infections in Dogs Antibodies that Attack Blood Cells at Lower Temperatures in Dogs Anticoagulant Poisoning in Dogs Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs Anxiety and Compulsive Disorders in Dogs Are Onions and Garlic Bad For Your Dog? Arrhythmias after Blunt Heart Trauma in Dogs Arsenic Poisoning in Dogs Artery Inflammation in Dogs Arthritis (Septic) in Dogs Arthritis of Multiple Joints in Dogs Aspirin Poisoning in Dogs Atopic Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, and Treatmentsb Bacterial Infection (Actinomycosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Campylobacteriosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Leptospirosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Metritis) of the Uterus in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, Acoleplasma) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Nocardiosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Pyelonephritis) of the Kidneys in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Pyoderma) of the Skin in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Streptococcus) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Tularemia) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Tyzzer Disease) in Dogs Bacterial Infection of the Breast in Dogs Bad Breath (Chronic) in Dogs Baldness and Hormone-Related Skin Disorders in Dogs Bartonella Infection in Dogs Bile Duct Cancer in Dogs Bile Duct Obstruction in Dogs Birth Difficulties in Dogs Black Widow Spider Bite Poisoning in Dogs Black, Tarry Feces Due to Presence of Blood in Dogs Bladder Inflammation with Polyps in Dogs Bleeding Disorder in Dogs Bleeding of the Retina in the Eye in Dogs Bleeding Under the Skin of Dogs Blind Quiet Eye in Dogs Bloat or Stomach Dilatation in Dogs Blood Clot in the Lungs in Dogs Blood in the Chest in Dogs Blood in the Front of the Eye in Dogs Blood in the Urine in Dogs Blood Related Deficiencies in Dogs Blood Thickening in Dogs Blood Transfusion Reactions in Dogs Blue Skin and Mucus Membranes in Dogs Bone Cancer (Chondrosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Fibrosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Hemangiosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Deformity and Dwarfism in Dogs Bone Infection in Dogs Bone Inflammation (Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy) in Puppies Bone Inflammation (Panosteitis) in Dogs Bone Marrow Cancer (Myeloma) in Dogs Bone Overgrowth in Dogs Botflies (Maggots) in Dogs Botulism in Dogs Brain and Spinal Cord Inflammation (Meningoencephalomyelitis, Eosinophilic) in Dogs Brain and Spinal Cord Inflammation in Dogs Brain Cell Degeneration in Dogs Brain Disorder Due to Liver Disease in Dogs Brain Inflammation Due to Parasitic Infection in Dogs Brain Inflammation in Dogs Brain Injury in Dogs Brain Tissue Inflammation and Death (Breed Specific) in Dogs Brain Tissue Undervelopment in Dogs Brain Tumor (Astrocytoma) in Dogs Brain Tumors in Dogs Breathing Difficulties in Dogs Breathing Problem in Short-Nose Breed Dogs Breeding Timing in Dogs Brown Recluse Spider Bite Poisoning in Dogsc Calcium Buildup in Lungs of Dogs Calcium Deposits in the Urinary Tract in Dogs Can Dogs Be Allergic to Grass? Can Grass Kill Your Dog?"
},
{
"docid": "D341064#0",
"title": "http://www.newhealthadvisor.com/Bitter-Taste-in-Mouth.html\nBitter and Bad Taste in the Mouth: Causes and Remedies",
"text": "Bitter and Bad Taste in the Mouth: Causes and Remedies Have you ever woken up in the morning with a bitter or acidic taste in your mouth? What caused the bad taste? This common condition may indicate a high number of bacteria in your body or a poor diet. Read on to discover all the possible causes and treatments for bitter tasting in mouth. What Causes Bitter Taste in Mouth Many factors leave a metallic or bitter taste in your mouth. In this section, the main causes of this bitter taste are outlined.1. Poor Oral Hygiene Ignoring your oral hygiene may lead to gum diseases and teeth problems such as tooth infection, periodontitis and gingivitis, which may leave a metallic taste. But the infection and bitter taste clear up with prescription medicine.2. Certain Medication Some prescription drugs used to treat cardiac and psychiatric cause a bitter taste. These include lithium, antibiotics like tetracycline, and allopurinol."
},
{
"docid": "D1730205#0",
"title": "http://www.petmd.com/dog/topiccenter\nTopic Center: Dog",
"text": "Topic Center: Dog Category: All MOST READLyme Disease in Dogs Lyme disease in dogs is a dangerous tick-borne illness that is transmitted through deer ticks. Symptoms of lyme disease in dogs include fever, lack of appetite, stiffness, and more.... Category: Infectious-Parasitic Parvo in Dogs The canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a highly contagious viral illness that affects dogs. The virus manifests itself in two different forms. The more common form is the intestinal... Category: Infectious-Parasitic Demodectic Mange in Dogs Mange (demodicosis) is an inflammatory disease in dogs that can lead to skin lesions, genetic disorders and hair loss. Find out how to treat it at pet MD. Category: Skin55 Signs of Dog Dementia5 Things Not to Do During Your Pet’s Cancer Treatmenta Abnormal Development of the Elbow in Dogs Abnormal Eyelid in Dogs Abnormal Growths in the Lower Intestines of Dogs Abnormal Heart Rhythm in Dogs Abnormal Molar Development in Dogs Abnormal Passage Between Artery and Vein in Dogs Abnormal Passageway Between the Mouth and Nasal Cavity in Dogs Abnormal Protein Production in Dogs Abnormal Urine Outflow Due to Urinary Bladder Dysfunction in Dogs Abortion in Dogs Abscesses in Dogs Accumulation of Air Between Chest and Lungs in Dogs Acid Reflux in Dogs Acne in Dogs Acute (Sudden) Dog Diarrhea Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) in Dogs Acute Vomiting in Dogs Addison’s Disease in Dogs Adenovirus 1 in Dogs Adrenal Gland Cancer (Pheochromocytoma) in Dogs Adverse Reaction in Dogs to Glow Stick Jewelry Advil Poisoning in Dogs Aggression in Dogs (Overview)Aggression in Dogs Toward Familiar People Allergic Shock in Dogs Ameba Infection in Dogs Amphetamine Poisoning in Dogs Anaerobic Bacterial Infections in Dogs Anal Gland Cancer in Dogs Anal Sac Disorders in Dogs Anemia (Methemoglobinemia) in Dogs Anemia Due to Bone Marrow Failure (or Toxicity) in Dogs Anemia Due to Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs Anemia Due to Deformed Red Blood Cells in Dogs Anemia Due to Enlarged Blood Cells in Dogs Anemia Due to Iron Deficiency in Dogs Anemia Related to the Immune System in Dogs Anemia, Nonregenerative in Dogs Anemia, Regenerative in Dogs Antibiotic-resistant Bacterial Infections in Dogs Antibiotic-Resistant Infections in Dogs Antibodies that Attack Blood Cells at Lower Temperatures in Dogs Anticoagulant Poisoning in Dogs Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs Antifreeze Poisoning in Dogs Anxiety and Compulsive Disorders in Dogs Are Onions and Garlic Bad For Your Dog? Arrhythmias after Blunt Heart Trauma in Dogs Arsenic Poisoning in Dogs Artery Inflammation in Dogs Arthritis (Septic) in Dogs Arthritis of Multiple Joints in Dogs Aspirin Poisoning in Dogs Atopic Dermatitis Causes, Symptoms, and Treatmentsb Bacterial Infection (Actinomycosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Campylobacteriosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Leptospirosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Metritis) of the Uterus in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Mycoplasma, Ureaplasma, Acoleplasma) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Nocardiosis) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Pyelonephritis) of the Kidneys in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Pyoderma) of the Skin in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Streptococcus) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Tularemia) in Dogs Bacterial Infection (Tyzzer Disease) in Dogs Bacterial Infection of the Breast in Dogs Bad Breath (Chronic) in Dogs Baldness and Hormone-Related Skin Disorders in Dogs Bartonella Infection in Dogs Bile Duct Cancer in Dogs Bile Duct Obstruction in Dogs Birth Difficulties in Dogs Black Widow Spider Bite Poisoning in Dogs Black, Tarry Feces Due to Presence of Blood in Dogs Bladder Inflammation with Polyps in Dogs Bleeding Disorder in Dogs Bleeding of the Retina in the Eye in Dogs Bleeding Under the Skin of Dogs Blind Quiet Eye in Dogs Bloat or Stomach Dilatation in Dogs Blood Clot in the Lungs in Dogs Blood in the Chest in Dogs Blood in the Front of the Eye in Dogs Blood in the Urine in Dogs Blood Related Deficiencies in Dogs Blood Thickening in Dogs Blood Transfusion Reactions in Dogs Blue Skin and Mucus Membranes in Dogs Bone Cancer (Chondrosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Fibrosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Hemangiosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma) in Dogs Bone Deformity and Dwarfism in Dogs Bone Infection in Dogs Bone Inflammation (Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy) in Puppies Bone Inflammation (Panosteitis) in Dogs Bone Marrow Cancer (Myeloma) in Dogs Bone Overgrowth in Dogs Botflies (Maggots) in Dogs Botulism in Dogs Brain and Spinal Cord Inflammation (Meningoencephalomyelitis, Eosinophilic) in Dogs Brain and Spinal Cord Inflammation in Dogs Brain Cell Degeneration in Dogs Brain Disorder Due to Liver Disease in Dogs Brain Inflammation Due to Parasitic Infection in Dogs Brain Inflammation in Dogs Brain Injury in Dogs Brain Tissue Inflammation and Death (Breed Specific) in Dogs Brain Tissue Undervelopment in Dogs Brain Tumor (Astrocytoma) in Dogs Brain Tumors in Dogs Breathing Difficulties in Dogs Breathing Problem in Short-Nose Breed Dogs Breeding Timing in Dogs Brown Recluse Spider Bite Poisoning in Dogsc Calcium Buildup in Lungs of Dogs Calcium Deposits in the Urinary Tract in Dogs Can Dogs Be Allergic to Grass? Can Grass Kill Your Dog? 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Does Your Dog Have a Snoring Problem?"
},
{
"docid": "D3050261#0",
"title": "http://www.personalcaredentistry.com/10-causes-of-swollen-gums/\n10 Causes of Swollen Gums",
"text": "01 OCT 15010 Causes of Swollen Gums Know When Symptoms are Superficial or Serious and What To Do Everyone knows you’re supposed to take care of your teeth. But your gums, too? Who worries if their gums are swollen or a little red? Turns out you should! Swollen gums are a lot more than an uncomfortable annoyance; they could signal something more serious like gum disease. Gums are full of blood vessels that carry oxygen and food to the roots of the teeth and other connecting parts of the mouth. Hence, you have to take care of your gums if you want to have good oral health. Swelling anywhere in the body is not normal, and is actually a red flag to alert you that something is going on and needs to be addressed. Catching swollen gums early on and reversing it as soon as possible is the best way to prevent advancement of other serious diseases like periodontitis (gum disease), a condition that causes tooth loss. Symptoms of Swollen Gums What do swollen gums look like, and how do you tell them apart from healthy gingival tissue?"
},
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"docid": "D801766#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdentistryguide.com/dry-mouth/\nDry Mouth Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Causes and Treatments for Dry Mouth",
"text": "Dry Mouth Syndrome: Signs, Symptoms, Causes and Treatments for Dry Mouth Dry mouth syndrome, also known as xerostomia, is a dry, uncomfortable feeling in your mouth that results from a decrease in the amount of your saliva. It can be temporary or a chronic problem. One or more factors can cause your salivary glands to function improperly and produce a less saliva than normal: Medications (prescription and over-the-counter). Medical conditions (Sjögren’s Syndrome, diabetes, stroke or others). Emotional stress and anxiety. The exact number of people suffering from dry mouth syndrome is unknown; however, everyone experiences it to some extent at one time or another. It is more likely to occur among older adults, but it can affect a person of any age. Signs and Symptoms A number of symptoms are commonly attributed to dry mouth syndrome, each of which can be classified as mild, moderate or severe. If you experience any of the following symptoms on an ongoing basis, you should talk to your dentist about xerostomia: A dry, sticky feeling in the mouth or throat Insufficient saliva Saliva that feels thick or is stringy A rough, dry tongue Sore throat Bad breath Difficulty swallowing, chewing or talking Signs of dryness, such as cracked lips, sores or split skin at corners of mouth A burning sensation in the mouth (burning tongue)Altered sense of taste An infection in the mouth Causes Medications are a common contributor to dry mouth syndrome. For example, it is a side effect of more than 400 prescription and over-the-counter medications, such as antihistamines and decongestants that are used to treat allergies and colds, antidepressants used to treat depression, and pain killers and diuretics."
},
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"docid": "D3440046#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/2944307/quiz-3-flash-cards/\nquiz 3",
"text": "\"76 terms mnc8quiz 3Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Mouth lesions -include ulcers, cysts, firm nodules, hemorrhagic lesions, papules, vesicles, bullae, and erythematous lesions. -may occur anywhere on the lips, cheeks, hard and soft palate, salivary glands, tongue, gingiva, or mucous membranes. -many are painful and readily detected while some, however, don't produce symptoms can result from trauma, infection, systemic disease, drug use, or radiation therapy. Recurrent Herpes Labialis (a form of herpes simplex) -a viral infection that appears in the formation of painful blisters on the lip. -Prodrome (itching, burning, tingling) lasts approximately 12 to 36 hours, followed by eruption of clustered vesicles along the vermilion border that subsequently rupture, ulcerate, and crust. -Reactivation triggers: ultraviolet light, trauma, fatigue, stress, menstruation Carcinoma -caused predominantly by using tobacco, alcohol, overexposure of sunlight. To a lesser extent, it could also come from lack of oral hygiene or poor fitting dentures. Angioedema (Quinke's Edema) -acute edema of the skin, mucosa and submucosal tissues. -Affects tissues around the mouth, mucosa of the mouth and/or throat, as well as the tongue, which swell up over the period of minutes to several hours. -The swelling can also occur elsewhere, typically in the hands."
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"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/autoimmune_hepatitis/intro.htm\nAutoimmune Hepatitis",
"text": "\"Autoimmune Hepatitis Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Autoimmune Hepatitis: Autoimmune Hepatitis: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Alternative Treatments Misdiagnosis Testing & Diagnosis Home Testing Types Deaths Complications Prognosis Videos Research Statistics Stories from Users Full Contents list Autoimmune Hepatitis: Introduction Autoimmune Hepatitis: Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the body's immune system attacks liver cells. This causes the liver to become inflamed (hepatitis). ... more about Autoimmune Hepatitis. Autoimmune Hepatitis: Liver inflammation caused due to autoimmune processes where the body's immune system attacks the liver. More detailed information about the symptoms , causes, and treatments of Autoimmune Hepatitis is available below. Symptoms of Autoimmune Hepatitis Click to Check Fatigue Enlarged liver Jaundice Itching Skin rashmore symptoms...»See full list of 24 symptoms of Autoimmune Hepatitis Treatments for Autoimmune Hepatitis Prednisone Azathioprine (Imuran)Cyclosporine Tacrolimus Liver transplant - if liver failure occursmore treatments...»See full list of 6 treatments for Autoimmune Hepatitis Home Diagnostic Testing Home medical testing related to Autoimmune Hepatitis: Food Allergies & Intolerances: Home Testing: Home Food Allergy Tests Home Food Intolerance Testingmore...»Wrongly Diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis? Misdiagnosis of Autoimmune Hepatitis Failure to diagnose Autoimmune Hepatitis Hidden causes of Autoimmune Hepatitis (possibly wrongly diagnosed)Undiagnosed: Autoimmune Hepatitis Autoimmune Hepatitis: Related Patient Stories Active B12 Basics Autoimmune Hepatitis Cirhossis of the Liver My Mom is 87Strange persistant skin activity --- herpes?"
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"docid": "D2947755#0",
"title": "http://www.cidpusa.org/disease.html\nC I D P U S A. O R G",
"text": "See our Home page for more info services link for help & contact information. The most common cause of all diseases in the world today is autoimmune diseases. In autoimmune disease our own protective forces (immune system) starts to attack your own body. The name of the disease depends upon the location of the organ under attack. Alzheimer's, Cancer, Heart disease and strokes are all caused by the immune system. The attack in most cases is due to a infection most likely mycoplasma, herpes virus or CMV. Autoimmune diseases are ranked number one cause of heart disease, cancer and all diseases. Fatigue is a common symptom of all autoimmune disease & fatigue numbness & weakness is CIDP. In this website, are simple ways to detect, test, treat all autoimmune diseases by simple antibiotics, supplements or alternative medicine. By treatment we mean stopping the disease process, re growing hair, reversing Alzheimer's, reversing arthritis even osteoarthritis, ending Takayasu diseases ."
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"docid": "D178686#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/233747.php\nWhat you need to know about Sjögren's syndrome",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What you need to know about Sjögren's syndrome Last updated Thu 4 January 2018By Christian Nordqvist Reviewed by Nancy Carteron, MD, FACRSymptoms DIet Treatment Diagnosis Rash Complications Causes Sjögren's is a chronic autoimmune disorder of the immune system. It is an autoimmune condition, meaning that healthy tissues and cells are mistakenly attacked by the immune system. It happens when white blood cells attack saliva glands, tear glands, and other tissues, leading to decrease in tear and saliva production. This can lead to dryness in the mouth, eyes, skin, nose, upper respiratory tract, and vagina. It is associated with other autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and primary biliary cholangitis. Primary Sjögren's develops alone, but secondary Sjögren's co-occurs with another condition, such as lupus. The symptoms are similar, and both can be severe. Sjögren's is a serious condition, but timely treatment can mean that complications are less likely to develop, and tissue damage is less likely to occur. Once treated, an individual can usually manage the condition well. Sjögren's can develop at any age, but most diagnoses occur after the age of 40 years."
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"docid": "D2977103#0",
"title": "http://www.evenbetterhealth.com/autoimmune-disease-symptoms.asp\n.",
"text": "\"Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Disease Symptoms - Although there are over eighty different auto immune diseases, each with its own unique symptoms, they all share some common characteristics and symptoms. The list below shows the core characteristics experienced by the majority of sufferers of autoimmune disease symptoms. For signs and symptoms of an autoimmune disease that you're specifically interested in, please click here to see our list of links below for each disorder. Highly Recommended: One thing we recommend for anyone who is experiencing autoimmune symptoms is to have a hair tissue mineral analysis (HTMA) to test for heavy metal toxicity. Studies have shown that metals such as mercury, cadmium and lead have been associated with the development of the autoimmune diseases scleroderma, lupus, autoimmune hepatitis, multiple sclerosis, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Graves disease, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, pernicious anemia, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, and type 1 diabetes. Mercury, in particular, directly damages our tissues, making them look foreign to the immune system. This is why it is crucial to assess your potential toxin exposure and take as many steps as possible to remove the toxins from your body and your environment. A hair analysis can also measure the levels of essential minerals your body is needing and provide valuable insight into your metaoblism and what dietary changes would be most helpful for you in your recovery. For more information on the hair tissue mineral analysis, scoll down the page or click here. Also visit our page on Is it Autoimmune Disease or Is It Heavy Metal Toxicity!List of Common Signs and Symptoms of Autoimmune Disease Extreme Fatigue - Or, the kind of fatigue that is not alleviated by rest."
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"docid": "D2619537#0",
"title": "https://www.zocdoc.com/answers/7450/i-have-a-vaginal-odor-that-is-not-causing-itching-or-pain\n\"\"\" I have a vaginal odor that is not causing itching or pain. \"\"\"",
"text": "\"Medical questions & health advice by board certified doctors\"\" I have a vaginal odor that is not causing itching or pain. \"\" Zocdoc › Answers › I have a vaginal odor that is not causing itching or pain. Question I use birth control and sexually active. The appointment I made is for this problem I had an annual a few months ago, the birth control pill is new I would like to see the doctor himself thank you. Answer I would recommend that you see your primary care doctor or OB/GYN. This should be evaluated as there are a few common and easily treatable causes of this symptom. Vaginal odor is most commonly caused by vaginitis -- or inflammation in the vaginal canal. Vaginitis is often associated with vaginal discomfort and vaginal discharge, but this is not always the case -- especially early in the course. There are various causes of vaginitis -- most commonly infections. The three most common infections that cause vaginitis include (A) Bacterial vaginosis."
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"docid": "D463632#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sjogren%27s_disease\nSjögren syndrome",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sjogren's disease)navigation search Not to be confused with Sjögren–Larsson syndrome nor Marinesco–Sjögren syndrome. Sjögren syndrome Synonyms Sjögren's syndrome Image with a microscope of focal lymphoid infiltration in the minor salivary gland associated with Sjögren syndrome. Pronunciation English / ˈ ʃ oʊ ɡ r ɪ n / or / ˈ ʃ ɜːr ɡ r ɛ n / [1] Swedish [ˈɧøːɡreːn]Specialty Immunology, rheumatology Symptoms Dry mouth, dry eyes, other areas of dryness [2]Complications Lymphoma [2]Usual onset Middle age [2] [3]Duration Long term [4]Causes Autoimmune disease (unknown cause) [4]Diagnostic method Tissue biopsy, blood tests [2]Differential diagnosis Medication side effect, anxiety, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis [5]Treatment Artificial tears, medications to reduce inflammation, surgery [4]Prognosis Normal life expectancy [6]Frequency ~0.7% [7]Sjögren syndrome ( Sj S, SS) is a long-term autoimmune disease in which the moisture-producing glands of the body are affected. [ 4] This results primarily in the development of a dry mouth and dry eyes. [ 2] Other symptoms can include dry skin, vaginal dryness, a chronic cough, numbness in the arms and legs, feeling tired, muscle and joint pains, and thyroid problems. [ 4] Those affected are at an increased risk (5%) of lymphoma. [ 2] [7]While the exact cause is unclear, it is believed to involve a combination of genetics and an environmental trigger such as exposure to a virus or bacteria. [ 4] It can occur independently of other health problems (primary Sjögren syndrome) or as a result of another connective tissue disorder (secondary Sjögren syndrome). [ 3] The inflammation that results progressively damages the glands. [ 7] Diagnosis is by biopsy of moisture-producing glands and blood tests looking for specific antibodies. ["
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"docid": "D178686#0",
"title": "http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/233747.php\nWhat you need to know about Sjögren's syndrome",
"text": "\"Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Log in Newsletter MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003Search Login What you need to know about Sjögren's syndrome Last updated Thu 4 January 2018By Christian Nordqvist Reviewed by Nancy Carteron, MD, FACRSymptoms DIet Treatment Diagnosis Rash Complications Causes Sjögren's is a chronic autoimmune disorder of the immune system. It is an autoimmune condition, meaning that healthy tissues and cells are mistakenly attacked by the immune system. It happens when white blood cells attack saliva glands, tear glands, and other tissues, leading to decrease in tear and saliva production. This can lead to dryness in the mouth, eyes, skin, nose, upper respiratory tract, and vagina. It is associated with other autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and primary biliary cholangitis. Primary Sjögren's develops alone, but secondary Sjögren's co-occurs with another condition, such as lupus. The symptoms are similar, and both can be severe. Sjögren's is a serious condition, but timely treatment can mean that complications are less likely to develop, and tissue damage is less likely to occur. Once treated, an individual can usually manage the condition well. Sjögren's can develop at any age, but most diagnoses occur after the age of 40 years."
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"docid": "D375424#0",
"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/sjogrens_syndrome/article.htm\nSjögren's Syndrome",
"text": "\"Sjögren's Syndrome Center Hyperthyroidism Slideshow Pictures Take the Lupus Quiz15 Immune Boosting Foods!Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Describe Your Experience Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Symptoms and Signs Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Prognosis Patient Comments: Sjögren's Syndrome - Treatment and Diet Find a local Rheumatologist in your town Sjögren's syndrome facts What is Sjögren's syndrome? What causes Sjögren's syndrome? What are risk factors for developing Sjögren's syndrome? What are Sjögren's syndrome symptoms and signs? How do health care professionals diagnose Sjögren's syndrome? What is the treatment for Sjögren's syndrome? Will changes to one's diet improve Sjögren's syndrome symptoms and signs? What are complications of Sjögren's syndrome? Is it possible to prevent Sjögren's syndrome? What is the prognosis for patients with Sjögren's syndrome?"
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"docid": "D186361#0",
"title": "http://www.everydayhealth.com/columns/health-answers/seriously-bloated-warning-signs-you-shouldnt-ignore/\nSeriously Bloated: Warning Signs You Shouldn't Ignore",
"text": "By Robynne Chutkan, MD, FASGE, Special to Everyday Health We’re seeing a virtual epidemic of bloating these days. The causes range from benign yet bothersome conditions like lactose intolerance to serious diagnoses like cancer. But how do you know whether your bloating is a nuisance or a sign of something more worrisome? You’re seriously bloated when your symptoms are caused by a condition that requires immediate medical attention. It’s important to be familiar with the warning signs and symptoms that might indicate something ominous, as well as the nine diagnoses associated with serious bloating, and what to do about them. Warning Signs and Symptoms Weight loss is one of the main warning signs for serious bloating. If you find yourself losing more than a few pounds without changing your diet or starting a new exercise regimen, that should be cause for concern, especially if it’s 10 percent or more of your body weight. Weight loss can be caused by tumors that press on the intestines, making you feel full after just a small amount of food, or from substances secreted by tumors that suppress your appetite. Ascites is an abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdomen or pelvis. It can cause bloating, weight gain, and a rapidly expanding waistline."
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"docid": "D1110813#0",
"title": "https://www.healthline.com/health/vaginal-dryness-alternative-treatments\nAlternative treatments for vaginal dryness",
"text": "Alternative treatments for vaginal dryness Vaginal dryness is an uncomfortable and often painful condition that occurs naturally during and after menopause. Menopause causes estrogen levels to decline, which causes the dryness. Beyond menopause, certain medications and immune disorders can also cause vaginal dryness. Your healthcare provider can help you determine the right treatment for this condition, which may mean estrogen therapy or alternative methods, such as topical creams or dietary changes. Causes Causes of vaginal dryness Vaginal dryness is very common in women going through menopause and for postmenopausal women as well. Here are some common causes: Decreased estrogen Estrogen is a hormone that’s essential to keeping vaginal tissues healthy. This hormone helps to maintain the vagina’s normal lubrication, acidity levels, and elasticity. Therefore, when estrogen levels decline, the lining of the vagina becomes thinner and less elastic, and the vagina produces less lubrication. Estrogen levels can drop during and after menopause, during childbirth, and during periods of breastfeeding. You may also experience a loss of estrogen if you smoke cigarettes, have had your ovaries removed, have been treated for cancer, or have certain immune disorders."
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"docid": "D80613#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/causes-cloudy-urine-6e8f85ccdec2511e\nWhat Are Some Causes of Cloudy Urine?",
"text": "Health Pain & Symptoms Q: What Are Some Causes of Cloudy Urine? A: Quick Answer Mild dehydration, urinary tract infections, and conditions that cause the formation of crystalline substances or excess protein in the urine are all causes of cloudy urine, according to Medicine Net. Conditions that cause blood in the urine may also cause urine cloudiness. Sexually transmitted diseases and vaginitis may also result in cloudy urine samples. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are Some Causes of Foul-Smelling Urine in Humans? What Are Possible Causes of Bad Urine Odor? What Are Some Causes of Bubbles in the Urine? Full Answer White blood cells, red blood cells, bacteria, sperm and yeast can also cause cloudy urine, notes Web MD. In addition, parasitic infections, including trichomoniasis, may cause urine cloudiness. Red blood cells in the urine often result from bladder or kidney injury, UTI systemic lupus, or kidney stones."
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"docid": "D157774#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pain_during_intercourse\nDyspareunia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Pain during intercourse)navigation search Dyspareunia Classification and external resources Specialty Gynecology ICD - 10 F52.6, N94.1ICD - 9-CM 625.0Diseases DB 4021Patient UK Dyspareunia Me SH D004414 [ edit on Wikidata]Dyspareunia is painful sexual intercourse due to medical or psychological causes. The pain can primarily be on the external surface of the genitalia, or deeper in the pelvis upon deep pressure against the cervix. It can affect a small portion of the vulva or vagina or be felt all over the surface. Understanding the duration, location, and nature of the pain is important in identifying the causes of the pain. Numerous physical, psychological, and social or relationship causes can contribute to pain during sexual encounters. Commonly, multiple underlying causes contribute to the pain. The pain can be acquired or congenital. Symptoms of dyspareunia may also occur after menopause. Diagnosis is typically by physical examination and medical history. Underlying causes determine treatment."
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"docid": "D1110855#0",
"title": "https://www.menopause.org/for-women/menopause-glossary\nMenopause Glossary",
"text": "Menopause Glossary Home > For Women > Menopause Glossary NAMS has compiled for you a comprehensive list of definitions for terminology related to menopause, perimenopause, and postmenopause, along with a selection of terms relating to other women's health issues. Select a letter below to take you near the menopause information you’re looking for. Or, if you prefer, just scroll through the list to discover terms of interest. A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | ZAAbdomen. The part of the body below the ribs and above the pelvis. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB). Bleeding that is abnormal in frequency, severity, or duration. Not the same as normal irregular periods during perimenopause or bleeding from menopause hormone therapy including estrogen and progestogen. Possible causes are hormone imbalance, pregnancy, fibroid tumors, uterine lining abnormalities, cancer, and other conditions of the vagina or cervix. See also Dysfunctional uterine bleeding."
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"docid": "D3039009#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/vulvodynia\nvulvodynia",
"text": "\"Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.vulvodynia Also found in: Dictionary, Acronyms, Wikipedia . Vulvodynia Definition Vulvodynia is chronic pain of the vulva, the external or visible region of the female genitalia, in the absence of vulvar or vaginal infection or skin disease. Description As with other types of chronic pain, vulvodynia can have a significant impact on the quality of life. The disease may interfere with daily activities including sitting, walking, physical exercise, andsocial interactions. Sexual intercourse may be painful or impossible. Vulvodynia can lead to exhaustion and depression. In extreme cases a woman may become bedridden. Classification systems Vulvodynia has not been well-defined, in part because it has not been well-studied. Thesymptoms vary greatly in severity and the causes of the condition are unknown."
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"docid": "D3352884#0",
"title": "http://www.health-science-spirit.com/candida.html\n.",
"text": "CANDIDAand the ANTIBIOTIC SYNDROMEBy Walter Last Lack of energy and digestive disturbances, arthritic joint pains, skin disease, menstrual problems, emotional instability and depression. All symptoms of what I call the 'antibiotic syndrome' which have greatly increased in frequency in recent years. On further examination, more symptoms may be discovered. Most of the gastro-intestinal tract is tender when pressed, especially the small intestine, liver and gall bladder. There may even have been a gall bladder operation that failed to improve the condition, sometimes even worsening the symptoms. There could be a history of thrush or oral, anal or vaginal itching. When these are present the diagnosis of Candida is obvious but it may also be present in the absence of these manifestations and that can be somewhat confusing. The yeast or fungus Candida albicans, of course, thrives during antibiotic treatment. I regard it as reckless negligence to prescribe antibiotics without simultaneous fungicides and replacement therapy with lactobacilli afterwards. I believe that this practice has greatly added to our vast pool of a chronically sick population."
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"docid": "D2057833#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6905/lichen-sclerosus\nLichen sclerosus",
"text": "Lichen sclerosus Other Names: Lichen sclerosis; Lichen sclerosis et atrophicus; Lichen sclerosus et atrophicus Categories: Skin Diseases Summary Listen Lichen sclerosus is a chronic skin disorder that is more common in women, most often affecting the external part of the vagina (vulva) or the area around the anus. In men, it typically affects the tip of the penis. It can occur at any age but is usually seen in women over age 50. Some people have no symptoms, while others may experience itchiness (sometimes severe), discomfort, or blistering. [ 1] [2] It often lasts for years and can cause permanent scarring. The underlying cause of lichen sclerosus is not fully understood but it is thought to relate to an autoimmune process. Treatment may include topical steroids or other types of topical creams and/or surgery. [ 1]Last updated: 5/26/2015Symptoms Listen The symptoms are the same in children and adults. Early in the disease, small, subtle white spots appear. These areas are usually slightly shiny and smooth."
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"docid": "D1843525#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=joint-pain|testicular-pain&symptomids=279|272&locations=56|35\nJoint pain and Testicular pain",
"text": "Joint pain and Testicular pain Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms joint pain and testicular pain including Osteoarthritis, Tendinitis, and Repetitive motion injuries. There are 33 conditions associated with joint pain and testicular pain. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Osteoarthritis Osteoarthritis happens when the cartilage in your joints breaks down causing pain, stiffness, and swelling. Tendinitis Tendinitis symptoms include muscle and tendon pain or stiffness close to a joint, and pain with movement. Repetitive motion injuries Repetitive motion injuries can cause numbness, tingling, and weakness in a hand, arm, leg, or foot. Pseudogout Pseudogout is a type of arthritis similar to gout, where crystals form in the joints, causing swelling and pain. Septic arthritis Septic arthritis, a joint infection, causes severe pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the joint and fever. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis A slipped capital femoral epiphysis can cause knee pain, walking with a limp, hip pain, and more. Stress fractures Stress fractures are small breaks that usually occur in the feet or leg bones, causing pain and swelling."
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"docid": "D2440383#0",
"title": "https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/celiac/\nCeliac, Gluten Intolerance and your Thyroid",
"text": "Celiac, Gluten Intolerance and your Thyroid Is there a difference between the terms ‘Celiac’ and ‘Gluten Intolerance’? Though gluten tolerance is a symptom of Celiac disease, the latter refers to a damaged intestinal mucosa brought about by a inherited gene, and avoiding glutens can help control the disease. On the other hand, some individuals can have gluten intolerance without having Celiac disease and damage to the intestines. What is Celiac Disease in more detail, please Celiac disease (CD), also called Celiac Sprue or Autoimmune Gluten Intolerance, appears to be a genetically inherited disorder which sets off an autoimmune attack in the body. In other words, if you have it, you probably have ancestors or family members with it, too. This attack causes atrophy damage in the small intestine, and that, in turn, results in poor absorption of nutrients in the food you eat. The malabsorption can lead to malnutrition and other maladies. Some CD individuals can have less severe symptoms than others, and vice versa. What causes CD to show its face? Stress can cause Celiac to reveal itself, and eating certain types of storage protein, aka gluten, can set off the autoimmune response."
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"docid": "D642568#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/sjogren_syndrome/page4_em.htm\nSjogren Syndrome",
"text": "\"What is Sjögren's Syndrome? Sjögren's Syndrome Causes Sjögren's Syndrome Symptoms and Signs When to Seek Medical Care for Sjögren's Syndrome Sjögren's Syndrome Diagnosis Sjögren's Syndrome Treatment Sjögren's Syndrome Home Remedies Medical Treatment for Sjögren's Syndrome Sjögren's Syndrome Medications Sjögren's Syndrome Surgery Sjögren's Syndrome Follow-up Sjögren's Syndrome Prevention Sjögren's Syndrome Prognosis and Complications Sjögren's Syndrome Support Groups and Counseling For More Information on Sjögren's syndrome What is Sjögren's Syndrome? Readers Comments 13 Share Your Story Sjögren's syndrome is a disorder of the moisture-producing glands, such as the tear glands (lacrimal glands) and the salivary glands. These glands become infiltrated with white blood cells (lymphocytes) that are part of our immune system. This causes the glands to produce less moisture, leading to dryness of the eyes and mouth. In some cases, lymphocytes also infiltrate internal organs such as the lungs, the kidneys, the nervous system, the liver, and the intestines. Because these infiltrates can affect multiple organs, they can cause a wide variety of symptoms. Sjögren's syndrome often occurs in people who have other rheumatic disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, or polymyositis/ dermatomyositis. This is described as secondary Sjögren's syndrome. When the syndrome occurs without another rheumatic disorder, it is called primary Sjögren's syndrome."
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"docid": "D152239#0",
"title": "https://draxe.com/dhea/\nIs a DHEA Supplement Right for You?",
"text": "Natural Remedies DHEA Is a DHEA Supplement Right for You? Is a DHEA Supplement Right for You?724 22 972When it comes to DHEA and DHEA supplements, you may immediately think of bodybuilders. That’s because DHEA (technically, dehydroepiandrosterone) is considered a “pro-hormone” tied to longevity, lean muscle mass and a strong body. ( 1)The truth is we all (men and women) naturally create DHEA in our bodies — the hormone plays a role in more than 150 different metabolic functions. In fact, it’s one of the most abundant hormones in the human body! The adrenal glands are the primary producers of naturally occurring DHEA, but men also secrete it from their testes. Once produced, your body converts it to several other hormones, including androstenedione and several sex hormones, earning it the nick name “the parent hormone.” ( 2)In some ways, DHEA works like a natural anabolic steroid, since it boosts production of natural growth hormones that help build lean muscle mass and fight fat accumulation. That’s why the supplement form is popular among athletes and bodybuilders. In fact, although they’re normally very safe, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) banned DHEA supplements because their benefits can be very strong. ("
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"docid": "D86569#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/premarin.html\nPremarin",
"text": "Premarin Generic Name: conjugated estrogens (oral) (KON joo gay ted ES troe jenz) Brand Names: Enjuvia, Premarin Medically reviewed: February 8, 2018Overview Side Effects Dosage Professional Interactions More Pregnancy Warnings User Reviews Drug Images Support Group Q & ACompare Alternatives Pricing & Coupons What is Premarin? Premarin tablets contain conjugated estrogens, a mixture of estrogen hormones. Estrogen is a female sex hormone produced by the ovaries. Estrogen is necessary for many processes in the body. Premarin is used to treat menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and vaginal changes, and to prevent osteoporosis (bone loss) in menopausal women. Premarin is also used to replace estrogen in women with ovarian failure or other conditions that cause a lack of natural estrogen in the body. Premarin is also used as part of breast cancer treatment in both women and men. Slideshow15 Prostate Cancer Facts You Simply Can't Ignore Important Information You should not use Premarin if you have: undiagnosed vaginal bleeding, liver disease, a bleeding disorder, if you have major surgery, or if you have ever had a heart attack, a stroke, a blood clot, or cancer of the breast, uterus/cervix, or vagina. Do not use if you are pregnant. Premarin may increase your risk of developing a condition that may lead to uterine cancer."
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"docid": "D1907170#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/autoimmune-diseases-and-fungal-infection\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Autoimmune Diseases And Fungal Infection",
"text": "\"Top 30 Doctor insights on: Autoimmune Diseases And Fungal Infection Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Jack Mutnick2 doctors agreed:1 I have an autoimmune disease, am I more susceptible cytomegalovirus infections? Likely Not: Only if you also have an immunodeficiency on top of the autoimmune disease. It might also depend on the type of autoimmune disease. Speak with your rheumatologist and consider ... Read more Dr. Tracy Lovell503 Doctors shared insights Autoimmune Disease (Definition)In auto immune disease the enemy is from with in. As name implies \"\"auto\"\" is self and \"\"immune \"\" is immune system. One 's own immune system for unknown reason turns against self and destroys or damages tissues or cells. List of auto immune disease are many and growing. End result is destruction of of tissues such as thyroid, pancreas or cells such as ... Read more Dr. Corey Clay Internal Medicine - Allergy & Immunology3 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Ralph Morgan Lewis2 Can plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) (for autoimmune disease) cause increased infections? Not commonly: Unlike many meds used to treat autoimmune diseases (immune modulators that suppress the immune system) Plaquenil (hydroxychloroquine) has an antiinflammatory effect on autoimmune dss. So the risk of infections (seen with immune suppression) is uncommon."
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"docid": "D3416461#0",
"title": "http://gynaeonline.com/vaginal_itching.htm\nVaginal Itching without Discharge",
"text": "Vaginal Itching without Discharge Written by : Dr. M. D. Mazumdar, MDVaginal itching without discharge (alt name : Prurutis Vulvae) is uncommon. In most women, vaginal itching is caused by organisms which also cause noticeable leaking of vaginal discharge. There are certain conditions however, that can cause vaginal itching without discharge. Causes of Vaginal Itching without Discharge Postmenopausal Vaginitis : A low grade vaginitis may occur after the menopause due to a low estrogen level and dryness of the vagina. The inflammation of the vaginal tissues can cause intense itching. Scratching can cause small cuts and tears in the area which can become secondarily infected by pathological organisms. Skin diseases : Skin diseases like psoriasis, seborrhoeic dermatitis and eczema may affect the vulval area alone or may simultaneously affect other parts of the body. Parasitic infections : Parasites like lice may infect the hairy part (mons pubis) of the vulva simultaneously with the hair on the scalp. Threadworms may also migrate from the anus to the vagina to cause itching, especially at night. Scabies is another parasitic condition which can cause severe itching in the vulva."
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"docid": "D759031#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sjogren%27s_syndrome\nSjögren syndrome",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Sjogren's syndrome)navigation search Not to be confused with Sjögren–Larsson syndrome nor Marinesco–Sjögren syndrome. Sjögren syndrome Synonyms Sjögren's syndrome Image with a microscope of focal lymphoid infiltration in the minor salivary gland associated with Sjögren syndrome. Pronunciation English / ˈ ʃ oʊ ɡ r ɪ n / or / ˈ ʃ ɜːr ɡ r ɛ n / [1] Swedish [ˈɧøːɡreːn]Specialty Immunology, rheumatology Symptoms Dry mouth, dry eyes, other areas of dryness [2]Complications Lymphoma [2]Usual onset Middle age [2] [3]Duration Long term [4]Causes Autoimmune disease (unknown cause) [4]Diagnostic method Tissue biopsy, blood tests [2]Differential diagnosis Medication side effect, anxiety, sarcoidosis, amyloidosis [5]Treatment Artificial tears, medications to reduce inflammation, surgery [4]Prognosis Normal life expectancy [6]Frequency ~0.7% [7]Sjögren syndrome ( Sj S, SS) is a long-term autoimmune disease in which the moisture-producing glands of the body are affected. [ 4] This results primarily in the development of a dry mouth and dry eyes. [ 2] Other symptoms can include dry skin, vaginal dryness, a chronic cough, numbness in the arms and legs, feeling tired, muscle and joint pains, and thyroid problems. [ 4] Those affected are at an increased risk (5%) of lymphoma. [ 2] [7]While the exact cause is unclear, it is believed to involve a combination of genetics and an environmental trigger such as exposure to a virus or bacteria. [ 4] It can occur independently of other health problems (primary Sjögren syndrome) or as a result of another connective tissue disorder (secondary Sjögren syndrome). [ 3] The inflammation that results progressively damages the glands. [ 7] Diagnosis is by biopsy of moisture-producing glands and blood tests looking for specific antibodies. ["
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"docid": "D733524#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/hemolytic-anemia\nHemolytic Anemia: What It Is and How to Treat It",
"text": "Hemolytic Anemia: What It Is and How to Treat It Causes Symptoms In newborns In children Diagnosis Treatment Outlook Hemolytic anemia Red blood cells have the important mission of carrying oxygen from your lungs to your heart and throughout your entire body. Your bone marrow is responsible for making these red blood cells. When dying red blood cells outpace the bone marrow’s production in a person, hemolytic anemia occurs. Hemolytic anemia can be extrinsic or intrinsic. Extrinsic hemolytic anemia is also known as autoimmune hemolytic anemia. This type of anemia develops when the spleen traps and destroys healthy red blood cells. It can also come from red blood cell destruction due to:infectiontumorsautoimmune disordersmedication side effectsleukemialymphoma Intrinsic hemolytic anemia develops when the red blood cells produced by your body are defective. This condition is often inherited, such as in people with sickle cell anemia or thalassemia. Anyone of any age can develop hemolytic anemia. However, according to the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), hemolytic anemia seems to affect more African-Americans than Caucasians."
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"docid": "D248415#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/anemia-hemolytic-acquired-autoimmune/\nAlone we are rare. Together we are strong.⥠Donate Today",
"text": "\"Anemia, Hemolytic, Acquired Autoimmune Synonyms of Anemia, Hemolytic, Acquired Autoimmune Anemia, Idiopathic Autoimmune Hemolytic Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Idiopathic Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Immune Hemolytic Anemia Subdivisions of Anemia, Hemolytic, Acquired Autoimmune Anemia, Cold Antibody Hemolytic Anemia, Warm Antibody Hemolytic General Discussion The autoimmune hemolytic anemias are rare disorders characterized by the premature destruction (hemolysis) of red blood cells at a rate faster than they can be replaced. Acquired hemolytic anemias are non-genetic in origin. Idiopathic acquired autoimmune diseases occur when the body's natural defenses against invading organisms (e.g., lymphocytes, antibodies) destroy its own healthy tissues for no known reason. Normally, the red blood cells (erythrocytes) have a life span of approximately 120 days before being removed by the spleen. The severity of this type of anemia is determined by the life span of the red blood cell and by the rate at which these cells are replaced by the bone marrow. Clinicians are able to determine quite accurately (Coombs test) whether or not red blood cells are carrying with them chemicals that are being incorrectly recognized as an \"\"enemy\"\" and therefore subject to autoimmune destruction. Acquired autoimmune hemolytic anemia is a disorder that occurs in individuals who previously had a normal red blood cell system. The disorder may occur as the result of, or in conjunction with, some other medical condition, in which case it is \"\"secondary\"\" to another disorder. Less commonly, it occurs alone without a precipitating factor. Acquired autoimmune hemolytic anemia occurs in different forms, including warm antibody hemolytic anemia and cold antibody hemolytic anemia."
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"docid": "D1072376#0",
"title": "https://www.healthtap.com/topics/coombs-test-positive-newborn\nTop 30 Doctor insights on: Coombs Test Positive Newborn",
"text": "Top 30 Doctor insights on: Coombs Test Positive Newborn Share Follow @Health Tap </> Embed Dr. Martin Rubenstein1 Newborn had positive Coombs test - I'm O positive and he's B positive. He didn't develop jaundice. How common is a positive Coombs test in newborns? Common. : About 1 out of 3 pregnancies where the mother and child are ABO incompatible will be Coombs positive, but actual hemolytic disease of the newborn is rare. Only Ig G type anti-A or anti-B cross the placenta, which most people don't express. Second the A and or B antigen is not heavily expressed on fetal cells. Also ... Read more Dr. Sewa Legha Coombs Test (Definition)Coombs serum is an antibody directed against other antibodies that makes antibody-coated red cells stick together. The direct Coombs test seeks antibodies on a patient's own red cells that may be causing red cell damage and perhaps anemia. The indirect Coombs test is used in blood banking to determine what antigens are present on unknown red cells by seeing ... Read more Dr. David Masiello Internal Medicine - Hematology & Oncology11 years in practice Get help from a real doctor now Continue Dr. Steven Machtinger2 I am rh- and my boy friend is rh- so will my babys indirect Coombs test came back positive?"
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"docid": "D2688164#0",
"title": "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK6032/\nHematologic Diseases: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura",
"text": "Hematologic Diseases: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia and Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Mattias Olsson, Sven Hagnerud, David U. R. Hedelius, and Per-Arne Oldenborg. Go to: Summary Autoimmune destruction of circulating blood cells in autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) and immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is often seen in autoimmune diseases and lymhoid malignancies. Erythrocytes or platelets that are recognized by autoantibodies are rapidly phagocytosed by macrophages. Although much is known about the mechanisms behind macrophage-mediated destruction of sensitized blood cells, less is known about the genetics behind AIHA and ITP. We here review what is known about the ethiology of AIHA and ITP, with particular emphasis on the role of genetic factors behind autoantibody production, T cell activation and apoptosis, and Fcγ receptor polymorphisms. The importance of inhibitory regulation of macrophages through CD47/SIRPα interaction, and its significance for autoimmune hematological disease is also discussed. Go to: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA) is defined as an increased destruction of erythrocytes due to the presence of anti-erythrocyte autoantibodies (AEA) and can be classified as either autoimmune, alloimmune, or drug-induced depending on the type of antigen giving rise to the immune response. 1, 2 General hemolytic anemia is estimated to occur in about 4 cases per 1000 per year, but for AIHA the annual incidence is estimated to about 1-3 cases per 100,000 per year. 3, 4 Thus, AIHA is a rather rare disease, which can affect infants to the elderly but the majority of the patients are over the age of 40 years, with peak incidence at 70. 4 AIHA can appear either as a primary disease or, in about 20-80% of the cases, secondary to other autoimmune diseases, lymphoid malignancies, infections, immunodeficiencies, or tumors, where lymphoid malignancies are the most common reasons for secondary AIHA."
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"docid": "D543637#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrombotic_thrombocytopenic_purpura\nThrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura Synonyms Moschcowitz syndrome [1]Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner [2] [3]Specialty Hematology Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura ( TTP) is a rare disorder of the blood-coagulation system, causing extensive microscopic clots to form in the small blood vessels throughout the body, [4] [5] resulting in low platelet counts. These small blood clots, called thrombi, can damage many organs including the kidneys, heart, brain, and nervous system. In the era before effective treatment with plasma exchange, the fatality rate was about 95%. With plasma exchange, this has dropped to 10% at six months. Because the disease generally results from antibodies that activate the immune system to inhibit the ADAMTS13 enzyme, agents that suppress the immune system, such as glucocorticoids, rituximab, cyclophosphamide, vincristine, or ciclosporin, may also be used if a relapse or recurrence follows plasma exchange. [ 6] Platelets are not transfused unless the patient has a life-threatening bleed, since the transfused platelets would also quickly be consumed by thrombi formation, leading to a minimal increase in circulating platelets. Most cases of TTP arise from autoantibody-mediated inhibition of the enzyme ADAMTS13, a metalloprotease responsible for cleaving large multimers of von Willebrand factor (v WF) into smaller units. The increase in circulating multimers of v WF increases platelet adhesion to areas of endothelial injury, particularly where arterioles and capillaries meet, which in turn results in the formation of small platelet clots called thrombi. As platelets are used up in the formation of thrombi, this then leads to a decrease in the number of overall circulating platelets, which may then cause life-threatening bleeds. The reason why the antibodies form is generally unknown for most patients, though it can be associated with some medications and autoimmune diseases such as HIV and Lupus, as well as pregnancy."
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"docid": "D969274#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/health-guide/hemolytic-anemia.html\nHemolytic Anemia",
"text": "Hemolytic Anemia Health Guide Care Notes Medication List Encyclopedia Q & AMore What Is It? Anemia is an abnormally low level of red blood cells. Hemolytic anemia occurs when red blood cells are destroyed too quickly. Red blood cells contain hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is a protein that carries oxygen in the blood. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow and then released into the bloodstream. Normally, they live for 110 to 120 days. Old red blood cells are removed from the blood by the spleen and liver. In people with hemolytic anemia, red blood cells have an abnormally short life span. There can be something wrong with the red blood cells."
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"docid": "D79261#0",
"title": "https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Coombs%27+Tests\nCoombs' Tests",
"text": "\"Coombs' Tests Coombs' Tests Definition Coombs' tests are blood tests that identify the causes of anemia. Purpose Anemia, which literally means no blood, refers to blood with abnormally low oxygen-carryingcapacity. The hemoglobin in red blood cells carries oxygen. One of the many causes of anemia is destruction of red blood cells, a process called hemolysis ( hemo means blood and lysismeans disintegration). A simple blood count detects anemia. Even the test done before a blooddonation can identify anemia. To detect hemolysis requires other tests. The Coombs' tests areconducted in order to determine the cause of anemia. One characteristic of hemolysis is the autoimmune response against the body's red blood cells. Instead of protecting the body from outside agents, the immune system attacks parts of its ownbody with a deluge of antibodies."
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"docid": "D749093#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/pernicious+anemia\npernicious anemia",
"text": "\"Correct all you're your grammar errors instantly. Try it now.pernicious anemia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to pernicious anemia: iron deficiency anemia, aplastic anemia Pernicious Anemia Definition Pernicious anemia is a disease in which the red blood cells are abnormally formed, due to an inability to absorb vitamin B 12. True pernicious anemia refers specifically to a disorder of atrophied parietal cells leading to absent intrinsic factor, resulting in an inability to absorb B 12. Description Vitamin B 12, or cobalamin, plays an important role in the development of red blood cells. It is found in significant quantities in liver, meats, milk and milk products, and legumes. During thecourse of the digestion of foods containing B 12, the B 12 becomes attached to a substance calledintrinsic factor. Intrinsic factor is produced by parietal cells that line the stomach. The B 12 -intrinsic factor complex then enters the intestine, where the vitamin is absorbed into thebloodstream. In fact, B 12 can only be absorbed when it is attached to intrinsic factor."
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"docid": "D1167959#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/autoimmune_hemolytic_anemia/intro.htm\nAutoimmune Hemolytic Anemia",
"text": "\"Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Alternative Treatments Misdiagnosis Home Testing Types Deaths Complications Prognosis Videos Research Statistics Stories from Users Full Contents list Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Introduction Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Autoimmune hemolytic anemia is characterized by an abnormal immune system response which leads to the destruction of red blood cells and hence anemia. The severity of the condition varies depending on the underlying cause e.g. cytomegalovirus, hepatitis, HIV and lupus. The condition may develop gradually or occur suddenly and cause serious symptoms. More detailed information about the symptoms , causes, and treatments of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia is available below. Symptoms of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Click to Check Anemia - see symptoms of anemia Hemolytic anemia Symptoms of the underlying condition Increased reticulocyte count Asymptomatic in mild casesmore symptoms...»See full list of 31 symptoms of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Treatments for Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Varies depending on the underlying cause and severity of the conditions. Corticosteroids and other drugs may be required in some cases. Blood transfusions and even surgical removal of the spleen may be carried out in severe cases Identification and management of precipitating causes eg medication, infection Corticosteroids Folic acid - as active haemolysis consumes folate Blood transfusion - avoid unless absolutely necessary ie angina or cardiac decompensation."
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"docid": "D594224#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hematologic_conditions\nList of hematologic conditions",
"text": "\"List of hematologic conditions From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This is an incomplete list, which may never be able to satisfy certain standards for completion. There are many conditions of or affecting the human hematologic system — the biological system that includes plasma, platelets, leukocytes, and erythrocytes, the major components of blood and the bone marrow. [ 1]Contents [ hide ]1 Anemias1.1 Nutritional anemias1.2 Non-nutritional (hemolytic, aplastic and other) anemias2 Blood cancers2.1 Lymphoma2.2 Leukemia2.3 Myeloma2.4 Malignant Immunoproliferative Diseases3 Coagulation, purpura, and other hemorrhagic conditions4 Infection-related4.1 Bacterium-related4.2 Protozoan-related5 Immune system regulation-related5.1 Immunodeficiency with predominantly antibody defects6 References Anemias [ edit]The pale hand of a woman with severe anemia (left) in comparison to the normal hand of her husband (right)Main article: Anemia An anemia is a decrease in number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. [ 2] [3] However, it can include decreased oxygen-binding ability of each hemoglobin molecule due to deformity or lack in numerical development as in some other types of hemoglobin deficiency. Anemia is the most common disorder of the blood. There are several kinds of anemia, produced by a variety of underlying causes. Anemia can be classified in a variety of ways, based on the morphology of RBCs, underlying etiologic mechanisms, and discernible clinical spectra, to mention a few. The three main classes of anemia include excessive blood loss (acutely such as a hemorrhage or chronically through low-volume loss), excessive blood cell destruction ( hemolysis) or deficient red blood cell production (ineffective hematopoiesis ). Based on 2005-2006 estimates, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stated that approximately 5.5 million Americans a year are either admitted to a hospital or seen by a physician, with some form of anemia as their primary diagnosis. [ 4]Nutritional anemias [ edit]A nutritional anemia is a type of anemia that can be directly attributed to either a nutritional disorder or a nutritional deficiency."
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"docid": "D1063182#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/hypochromic+anemia\nhypochromic anemia",
"text": "\"hypochromic anemia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to hypochromic anemia: hyperchromic anemia, microcytic hypochromic anemiaanemia [ ah-ne´me-ah] a condition in which there is reduced delivery of oxygen to the tissues; it is not actually a diseasebut rather a symptom of any of numerous different disorders and other conditions. The World Health Organization has defined anemia as a hemoglobin concentration below 7.5 mmol/L (12 g/d L) in women and below 8.1 mmol/L (13 g/d L) in men. Peripheral blood smears from a patient with megaloblastic anemia (left) and from a normal subject (right), both at the same magnification. The smear from the patientshows variation in the size and shape of erythrocytes and the presence of macro-ovalocytes. From Goldman and Bennett, 2000. Some types of anemia are named forthe factors causingthem: poor diet ( nutritional anemia ), excessiveblood loss ( hemorrhagic anemia ), congenital defects of hemoglobin ( hypochromic anemia ), exposure to industrial poisons, diseases of the bone marrow ( aplastic anemia and hypoplastic anemia ), or any other disorder that upsets the balance between blood loss through bleeding or destruction of blood cells and production of blood cells. Anemias can also be classified according to the morphologic characteristics of the erythrocytes, such as size ( microcytic, macrocytic, andnormocytic anemias) and color or hemoglobin concentration ( hypochromic anemia ). A typecalled hypochromic microcytic anemia is characterized by very small erythrocytes that have lowhemoglobin concentration and hence poor coloration. Data used to identify anemia types include theerythrocyte indices: (1) mean corpuscular volume (MCV), the average erythrocyte volume; (2) meancorpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), the average amount of hemoglobin per erythrocyte; and (3) meancorpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), the average concentration of hemoglobin in erythrocytes."
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"docid": "D125045#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemolytic_anemia\nHemolytic anemia",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Hemolytic anemia Classification and external resources Specialty Hematology ICD - 10 D55 - D59ICD - 9-CM 282, 283, 773Diseases DB 5534Medline Plus 000571e Medicine med/979Me SH D000743 [ edit on Wikidata]Hemolytic anemia or haemolytic anaemia is a form of anemia due to hemolysis, the abnormal breakdown of red blood cells (RBCs), either in the blood vessels (intravascular hemolysis) or elsewhere in the human body (extravascular, but usually in the spleen ). It has numerous possible consequences, ranging from relatively harmless to life-threatening. The general classification of hemolytic anemia is either inherited or acquired. Treatment depends on the cause and nature of the breakdown. Symptoms of hemolytic anemia are similar to other forms of anemia ( fatigue and shortness of breath ), but in addition, the breakdown of red cells leads to jaundice and increases the risk of particular long-term complications, such as gallstones and pulmonary hypertension. [ citation needed]Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Causes2.1 Intrinsic causes2.2 Extrinsic causes3 Mechanism4 Diagnosis5 Treatment6 Animals7 References Signs and symptoms [ edit]In general, signs of anemia ( pallor, fatigue, shortness of breath, and potential for heart failure) are present. In small children, failure to thrive may occur in any form of anemia. Certain aspects of the medical history can suggest a cause for hemolysis, such as drugs, consumption of fava beans due to Favism, the presence of prosthetic heart valve, or other medical illness. Chronic hemolysis leads to an increased excretion of bilirubin into the biliary tract, which in turn may lead to gallstones. The continuous release of free hemoglobin has been linked with the development of pulmonary hypertension (increased pressure over the pulmonary artery ); this, in turn, leads to episodes of syncope (fainting), chest pain, and progressive breathlessness."
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"docid": "D1153989#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/ai/glossary.htm\nGlossary for Autoimmune diseases",
"text": "\"Glossary for Autoimmune diseases Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail APECED Syndrome: APECED is a recessively inherited genetic disease characterized by the presence of two of the following three conditions: impaired parathyroid function, yeast infection (candidiasis) and impaired adrenal gland function (Addison's disease). It is an autoimmune disease resulting from a genetic defect. The body's immune system malfunctions and attacks it's own body tissues. Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy: A acute acquired condition which is an inflammatory one affecting the retina of healthy young adults Acute idiopathic polyneuritis: A rare progressive form of ascending polyneuropathy believed to be an autoimmune response. Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome: The association of a sudden kidney disorder with eye inflammation. Autoimmune processes are believed to be involved. Addison's Disease: A rare progressive hormonal disorder characterized by insufficient production of certain hormones called adrenal corticosteroids."
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"docid": "D216670#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/ref/health/healthguide/esn-anemia-ess.html?pagewanted=all\nâTired Bloodâ Warning: Ignore It at Your Peril",
"text": "Reporter's File‘Tired Blood’ Warning: Ignore It at Your Peril By JANE E. BRODYTwitter Linkedin Print Reprints Share Thanks to advertisements for the once-popular tonic Geritol, most people of a certain age know about “tired blood,” a disorder more accurately called anemia, involving a shortage of healthy red blood cells to carry oxygen to body tissues and cleanse them of carbon dioxide. Enlarge This Image Jessica Kourkounis for The New York Times Overviews Anemia Anemia of Chronic Disease Anemia - B12 Deficiency Iron Deficiency Anemia - Children Iron Deficiency Anemia Pernicious Anemia Congenital Spherocytic Anemia Drug-Induced Immune Hemolytic Anemia Folate-Deficiency Anemia Fanconi's Anemia Hemolytic Anemia Immune Hemolytic Anemia Idiopathic Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia Secondary Aplastic Anemia Megaloblastic Anemia Expert Q & AQuestions for Your Doctor Clinical Trials5 Things to Know By the Numbers1Anemia is the most common blood disorder, and iron deficiency is the leading cause of anemia worldwide. Related Health Guides: Anemia | Anemia of Chronic Disease | Anemia - B12 Deficiency | Iron Deficiency Anemia - Children | Iron Deficiency Anemia | Pernicious Anemia | Congenital Spherocytic Anemia | Folate-Deficiency Anemia | Fanconi's Anemia | Hemolytic Anemia | Immune Hemolytic Anemia | Idiopathic Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia | Idiopathic Aplastic Anemia | Secondary Aplastic Anemia | Megaloblastic Anemia It is not really the blood of people with anemia that is “tired.” Rather, it is anemic people themselves who commonly experience chronic fatigue. Other symptoms may include weakness, shortness of breath, impaired athletic performance, rapid heartbeat, irritability, apathy, dizziness, pale skin, headache and numb or cold hands and feet. But in many people the symptoms are too mild to be recognized, and the anemia goes undetected for years. Anemia is the most common blood disorder in the United States. Statistics indicate that 3.4 million Americans are anemic, but experts say that this is a gross underestimate and that anemia has been viewed for far too long as an “innocent bystander,” considered almost normal in certain groups, like menstruating women and the elderly. But a growing body of research indicates that anemia can seriously compromise the quality of a person’s life, make sick people sicker and even speed deaths, said Dr. Allen Nissenson, a nephrologist and professor of medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles. It is time to take anemia much more seriously, he added, making sure people have routine blood tests and are treated to restore healthy supplies of red blood cells."
},
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"docid": "D792286#0",
"title": "http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-diseases-conditions-a-z/immune-mediated-hemolytic-anemia-dogs-imha\nImmune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia in Dogs (IMHA)",
"text": "Dog Health Dog Diseases & Conditions A-Z Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia in Dogs (IMHA)Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia in Dogs (IMHA)Mediated-Hemolytic-Anemia (Previously referred to as AIHA- Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia)Dog Diseases & Conditions A-ZOverview The red blood cells serve the crucial function of carrying oxygen to the cells in the body and picking up carbon dioxide. Anemia is a condition that arises when the number of red blood cells falls below normal values, or the red blood cells function improperly. There are many diseases and conditions that can cause anemia in dogs. A low red blood cell count can be the result of blood loss, the destruction of the red blood cells, or an inadequate production of new red blood cells. When your dog has IMHA, it means his immune system destroys its own red blood cells. Your dog’s body still produces red blood cells in the bone marrow to replace the destroyed cells, but once they are released into circulation, the immune system mistakenly recognizes them as something foreign, like a virus or infection, and destroys them. This condition is also referred to as autoimmune hemolytic anemia (AIHA). Causes There are two forms of IMHA: primary (or idiopathic), and secondary IMHA. With primary IMHA, your dog's immune system mistakenly produces antibodies that attack its own red blood cells. This is the most common cause of anemia in dogs."
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"docid": "D1063913#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Hemolytic+anemia\nhemolytic anemia",
"text": "\"hemolytic anemia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to hemolytic anemia: hemolytic uremic syndrome, iron deficiency anemia, autoimmune hemolytic anemia Hemolytic Anemia Definition Red blood cells have a normal life span of approximately 90-120 days, at which time the old cellsare destroyed and replaced by the body's natural processes. Hemolytic anemia is a disorder in which the red blood cells are destroyed prematurely. The cells are broken down at a faster ratethan the bone marrow can produce new cells. Hemoglobin, the component of red blood cells thatcarries oxygen, is released when these cells are destroyed. Description As a group, anemias (conditions in which the number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in them is below normal) are the most common blood disorders. Hemolytic anemias,which result from the increased destruction of red blood cells, are less common than anemiascaused by excessive blood loss or by decreased hemoglobin or red cell production. Since a number of factors can increase red blood cell destruction, hemolytic anemias aregenerally identified by the disorder that brings about the premature destruction. Those disordersare classified as either inherited or acquired. Inherited hemolytic anemias are caused by inborndefects in components of the red blood cells—the cell membrane, the enzymes, or thehemoglobin."
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"docid": "D2972151#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/evans-syndrome/\nEvans Syndrome",
"text": "Evans Syndrome NORD gratefully acknowledges James Bruce Bussel, MD, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, for assistance in the preparation of this report. General Discussion Summary Evans syndrome is a rare disorder in which the body’s immune system produces antibodies that mistakenly destroy red blood cells, platelets and sometimes certain white blood cell known as neutrophils. This leads to abnormally low levels of these blood cells in the body (cytopenia). The premature destruction of red blood cells (hemolysis) is known as autoimmune hemolytic anemia or AIHA. Thrombocytopenia refers to low levels of platelets (idiopathic thrombocytopenia purpura or ITP in this instance). Neutropenia refers to low levels of certain white blood cells known as neutrophils. Evans syndrome is defined as the association of AIHA along with ITP; neutropenia occurs less often. In some cases, autoimmune destruction of these blood cells occurs at the same time (simultaneously); in most cases, one condition develops first before another condition develops later on (sequentially). The symptoms and severity of Evans syndrome can vary greatly from one person to another. Evans syndrome can potentially cause severe, life-threatening complications."
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"docid": "D2462620#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/anemia\nAnemia",
"text": "Anemia Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to Anemia: iron deficiency anemiaanemia [ ah-ne´me-ah] a condition in which there is reduced delivery of oxygen to the tissues; it is not actually a diseasebut rather a symptom of any of numerous different disorders and other conditions. The World Health Organization has defined anemia as a hemoglobin concentration below 7.5 mmol/L (12 g/d L) in women and below 8.1 mmol/L (13 g/d L) in men. Peripheral blood smears from a patient with megaloblastic anemia (left) and from a normal subject (right), both at the same magnification. The smear from the patientshows variation in the size and shape of erythrocytes and the presence of macro-ovalocytes. From Goldman and Bennett, 2000. Some types of anemia are named forthe factors causingthem: poor diet ( nutritional anemia ), excessiveblood loss ( hemorrhagic anemia ), congenital defects of hemoglobin ( hypochromic anemia ), exposure to industrial poisons, diseases of the bone marrow ( aplastic anemia and hypoplastic anemia ), or any other disorder that upsets the balance between blood loss through bleeding or destruction of blood cells and production of blood cells. Anemias can also be classified according to the morphologic characteristics of the erythrocytes, such as size ( microcytic, macrocytic, andnormocytic anemias) and color or hemoglobin concentration ( hypochromic anemia ). A typecalled hypochromic microcytic anemia is characterized by very small erythrocytes that have lowhemoglobin concentration and hence poor coloration. Data used to identify anemia types include theerythrocyte indices: (1) mean corpuscular volume (MCV), the average erythrocyte volume; (2) meancorpuscular hemoglobin (MCH), the average amount of hemoglobin per erythrocyte; and (3) meancorpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC), the average concentration of hemoglobin in erythrocytes."
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"docid": "D733523#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/autoimmune_hemolytic_anemia/causes.htm\nCauses of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia",
"text": "Causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Deaths Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Contents Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Introduction List of Causes Causes Discussion Drugs/substances (5 causes)Hidden causes Complication causes Causes of symptoms Related cause information List of causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Following is a list of causes or underlying conditions (see also Misdiagnosis of underlying causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia ) that could possibly cause Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia includes: Lymphoproliferative disorders Lymphoma Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Systemic lupus erythematosis Certain autoimmune disorders Ovarian tumor Certain chronic inflammatory disorders Acute Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection Infectious mononucleosis Certain infections ( see Infection )Lymphoreticular cancers Certain viruses Syphilis Drug-induced hemolytic anemia Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Causes: Male-Female Gender Ratio Gender Ratio of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: female predominance... more »Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Related Medical Conditions To research the causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia, consider researching the causes of these these diseases that may be similar, or associated with Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Anemia Hemolysis Microangiopathic anemia Premature erythrocyte destruction Hereditary hemoglobin abnormalities Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency G6PD deficiency Hereditary spherocytosis Sickle cell anemia Sickle cell trait Sickle cell disease AIHADisseminated intravascular coagulation Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Causes and Types Causes of Types of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Review the cause informationfor the various types of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Warm autoantibody type AHACold autoantibody type AHACold hemagglutinin disease Paroxysmal Cold Hemoglobinuria (PCH)Drug-induced AHAmore types...»Causes of Broader Categories of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: Review the causal information about the various more general categories of medical conditions: Autoimmune diseases Anemia Blood conditions Immune system conditions Autoimmune conditionsmore types...»Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a complication of other conditions: Other conditions that might have Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a complication may, potentially, be an underlying cause of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia. Our database lists the following as having Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a complication of that condition: Chronic lymphocytic leukemia Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to, 1Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to, 2Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to, 3Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to, 4Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Susceptibility to, 5Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a symptom: Conditions listing Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a symptom may also be potential underlying causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia. Our database lists the following as having Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a symptom of that condition: Autoimmune enteropathy, type 1Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea Diarrhea -- polyendocrinopathy -- infections, X-linked Diarrhea, polyendocrinopathy, fatal infection syndrome, X-linked Enteropathy, autoimmune, with hemolytic anemia and polyendocrinopathy Hyper Ig M syndrome 4Immune Dysfunction with T-Cell Inactivation due to Calcium Entry Defect 2Immune dysregulation -- polyendocrinopathy -- enteropathy, X linked IPEX syndrome Microcephaly immunodeficiency lymphoreticuloma Nijmegen Breakage Syndrome Polyendocrinopathy, immune dysfunction, and diarrhea, X-linked Medications or substances causing Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a symptom. This list is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments. Certain drugs Penicillin Cephalosporins Alpha-methyldopa Cephalothinmore drugs...»Read more about medication causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia What causes Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia? Causes: Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: rifampicin Related information on causes of Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia: As with all medical conditions, there may be many causal factors."
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"docid": "D79346#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/medical/cad.htm\nCAD",
"text": "CADMust Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Introduction: CADDescription of CADCAD (medical condition): A rare autoimmune condition where the body's defense system... more »See also: Cold antibody hemolytic anemia : » Introduction: Cold antibody hemolytic anemia » Symptoms of Cold antibody hemolytic anemia CAD: Related Topics These medical condition or symptom topics may be relevant to medical information for CAD: CAD syndrome Coronary Coronary disease Coronary disorder Artery Artery symptoms (83 causes)Artery disease Artery disorder CAD as a Disease CAD: Another name for Cold antibody hemolytic anemia (or close medical condition association). » Introduction: Cold antibody hemolytic anemia » Symptoms of Cold antibody hemolytic anemia CAD: Related Diseases CAD: CAD is listed as a type of (or associated with) the following medical conditions in our database: Immune system conditions Blood conditions Autoimmune conditions Deficiency conditions Symptoms of CAD (Cold antibody hemolytic anemia)Some of the symptoms of CAD incude: Anemia Weakness Dizziness Headache Tinnitus See full list of 14 symptoms of CAD (Cold antibody hemolytic anemia)CAD: Related Disease Topics These medical disease topics may be related to CAD:rare autoimmune disorderanemiaweaknessdizzinessheadachetinnituswarm antibody haemolytic anemia Interesting Medical Articles: Symptoms of the Silent Killer Diseases Online Diagnosis Self Diagnosis Pitfalls Pitfalls of Online Diagnosis Research Your Symptoms Diseases & Medical Conditions Medical Diagnosis [ Full list of premium articles on symptoms, diseases, and diagnosis ]Medical dictionaries: Medical dictionary ,Medical Acronymns/Abbreviations More Medical Dictionary Topics Transpirable Transpiration Transpire Transplacental Transplacental contagion Transplacental transmission Transplant Transplant from cadaver Transplant from live non-related donor Transplant from live related donor Transplant lung syndrome Transplant megalocytic interstitial nephritis (type)Transplant of intestine Find out more Search to find out more about CAD:powered by Search the Web Search rightdiagnosis.com» Next page: CAD (coronary artery disease)Medical Tools & Articles: Tools & Services: Bookmark this page Symptom Search Symptom Checker Medical Dictionary Medical Articles: Disease & Treatments Search Misdiagnosis Center Full list of interesting articles Forums & Message Boards Ask or answer a question at the Boards: I cannot get a diagnosis. Please help. Tell us your medical story. Share your misdiagnosis story. What is the best treatment for my condition? See all the Boards."
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"docid": "D1236790#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/diseases/6130/cold-agglutinin-disease\nCold agglutinin disease",
"text": "\"Cold agglutinin disease Other Names: Anemia, hemolytic, cold antibody; Cold antibody hemolytic anemia; Cold antibody disease;See More Categories: Blood Diseases GARD Information Navigator Try our interactive tool for help finding information, services, experts, financial aid, and more!Summary Listen Cold agglutinin disease is a rare type of autoimmune hemolytic anemia in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks and destroys its own red blood cells. When affected people's blood is exposed to cold temperatures (32º to 50º F), certain proteins that normally attack bacteria (Ig M antibodies) attach themselves to red blood cells and bind them together into clumps (agglutination). This eventually causes red blood cells to be prematurely destroyed (hemolysis) leading to anemia and other associated signs and symptoms. Cold agglutinin disease can be primary (unknown cause) or secondary, due to an underlying condition such as an infection, another autoimmune disease, or certain cancers. Treatment depends on many factors including the severity of the condition, the signs and symptoms present in each person, and the underlying cause. [ 1] [2] [3]Last updated: 5/26/2016Symptoms Listen Symptoms of cold agglutinin disease (CAD) are often triggered or made worse by cold temperatures or a viral infection. Therefore, symptoms generally are worse during winter months. Symptoms may arise suddenly or gradually. [ 4] Most people with CAD have symptoms of hemolytic anemia (destruction of red blood cells, causing low levels of red blood cells ). [ 5] However, the number of symptoms and severity of symptoms may depend on how severe the anemia is."
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"title": "http://gicare.com/diseases/autoimmune-hepatitis/\nThe Liver",
"text": "Author: Frank W. Jackson, M. D. The Liver The liver is the largest organ in the body. It is found high in the right upper abdomen, behind the ribs. It is a very complex organ and has many functions. They include: Storing energy in the form of sugar (glucose)Storing vitamins, iron, and other minerals Making proteins, including blood clotting factors, to keep the body healthy and help it grow Processing worn out red blood cells Making bile which is needed for food digestion Metabolizing or breaking down many medications and alcohol Killing germs that enter the body through the intestine The liver shoulders a heavy work load for the body, and almost never complains. It even has a remarkable power to regenerate itself. Still, it should not be taken for granted. The liver is subject to illnesses that can lead to permanent damage. One example is autoimmune hepatitis, a condition in which the body fights against its own liver. What is Hepatitis? When cells in the body are injured by such things as chemicals or infection, the area that is wounded becomes inflamed."
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"title": "https://www.medicinenet.com/licorice_glycyrrhiza_glabra-oral/article.htm\nlicorice",
"text": "Heartburn Slideshow: Foods to Eat, Foods to Avoid Digestive Disease Myths Take the GERD Quiz What is licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral, and how does it work (mechanism of action)? What brand names are available for licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? Is licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral available as a generic drug? Do I need a prescription for licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? What are the side effects of licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? What is the dosage for licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? Which drugs or supplements interact with licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? Is licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding? What else should I know about licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral? What is licorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra)-oral, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?"
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"docid": "D52389#0",
"title": "http://www.nvic.org/vaccines-and-diseases/Whooping-Cough.aspx\nPertussis (Whooping Cough) & Pertussis Vaccine",
"text": "\"Text Size: Pertussis (Whooping Cough) & Pertussis Vaccine The following information is provided to help you understand the disease pertussis (whooping cough) and the pertussis vaccine so you can make an informed decision regarding use of this vaccine. Information on this website with links to other websites and resources will help you become educated about many infectious diseases and vaccines so you can take control of and responsibility for your health choices. This information is not intended to serve as medical advice but as background information that you can use to educate yourself. Whenever making a major health care decision for yourself or your child, especially one that involves use of a pharmaceutical product such as a vaccine, obtaining information from many different sources and consulting health care professionals you trust is important. NVIC encourages you to become fully informed about whooping cough disease and pertussis vaccine and speak with one or more trusted health care professionals before making a decision about vaccination. If your doctor does not support your informed health choices, consider consulting another doctor, who will work as a partner with you and respect whatever decision you make. Keep Written Records The pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine is included as a component in “combination” shots that may include tetanus and diphtheria (DPT, DTa P, Tdap) or polio, hepatitis B, and/or Haemophilus Influenza B (Hib). Check with the person who will give the shot containing pertussis vaccine to make sure which vaccine (s) you or your child are being given. Always keep a written record of exactly which shots/vaccines you or your child have received, including the manufacturer’s name and vaccine lot number. Write down and describe in detail any serious health problems that develop after vaccination and keep vaccination records in a file you can access easily."
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"docid": "D148389#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=chills%7Cfever%7Cshaking&symptomids=51%7C102%7C548&locations=66%7C66%7C66\nChills, Fever and Shaking",
"text": "Chills, Fever and Shaking Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms chills, fever and shaking including Parkinson disease, Medication reaction or side-effect, and Cold exposure. There are 78 conditions associated with chills, fever and shaking. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Parkinson disease Parkinson's disease is a disorder of the nervous system causing tremors stiffness and slow movement. Medication reaction or side-effect Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more. Cold exposure Cold exposure symptoms include color changes on the skin, numbness, stinging, redness, blisters, and more. Abscess A skin abscess, or boil, is a swollen, painful, red and warm lump of skin that may rupture and drain pus. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestine that causes diarrhea and vomiting. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis usually infects the lungs, causing a bad cough with blood, chest pain, fever, chills, and fatigue."
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"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=fatigue%7Cskin-rash&symptomids=98%7C185&locations=66%7C68\nFatigue and Skin rash",
"text": "Fatigue and Skin rash Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms fatigue and skin rash including Medication reaction or side-effect, Lyme disease, and Multiple sclerosis. There are 97 conditions associated with fatigue and skin rash. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Medication reaction or side-effect Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more. Lyme disease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more. Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the nervous system causing difficulties with balance, speech, and movement. Anemia Anemia, a lack of red blood cells, can cause fatigue, pale skin, weakness, dizziness, headache and more. Mononucleosis Mononucleosis is a viral infection causing extreme fatigue, sore throat, fever, rash, muscle aches, and more. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Depression (Adult)Depression is a painful sadness that interferes with daily life and includes hopelessness, anxiety, and more."
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"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=chills|fever&symptomids=51|102&locations=66|66\nChills and Fever",
"text": "Chills and Fever Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms chills and fever including Abscess, Viral pharyngitis, and Gastroenteritis. There are 73 conditions associated with chills and fever. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Abscess A skin abscess, or boil, is a swollen, painful, red and warm lump of skin that may rupture and drain pus. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestine that causes diarrhea and vomiting. Tuberculosis Tuberculosis usually infects the lungs, causing a bad cough with blood, chest pain, fever, chills, and fatigue. Lyme disease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Influenza (flu) adults The flu is a respiratory tract infection and causes fever, sore throat, runny nose, headache, cough, and more."
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"docid": "D3142598#0",
"title": "http://hepatitis.emedtv.com/hepatitis-b/hepatitis-b-p3.html\nHepatitis B",
"text": "Hepatitis Channel Topics Autoimmune Hepatitis Hep CHepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EViral Hepatitis Medications Boceprevir Engerix-BEpivir Havrix Hepatitis A Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Peginterferon Alfa-2a Recombivax HBSofosbuvir Telaprevir Tyzeka Advertisement Quicklinks Hepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EAutoimmune Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis Hepatitis A Symptoms Hepatitis B Symptoms Telaprevir Related Channels Hepatitis CDigestive System Cancer AIDSSTDAdvertisement Tweet Hepatitis Home > Hepatitis BHepatitis BRelated Multimedia Click on an icon to view. Symptoms of Hepatitis BMany people who get hepatitis B will not have any symptoms. This is especially true of children. If people do have symptoms, they may start abruptly and include the following: Yellowing of the skin or eyes (also known as jaundice)Feeling very tired Abdominal pain (or stomach pain)Not feeling very hungry Dark urine Nausea Diarrhea Muscle pain Joint pain A low-grade fever. In a number of people, these symptoms may be confused with stomach flu symptoms, especially in the early stages of the illness. ( Click Hepatitis B Symptoms for more information on the possible impact of an infection with this virus. ) The Contagious Period A person is contagious during the hepatitis B incubation period. A person who is infected with the virus begins to be contagious early in the incubation period. About one-half of people remain contagious for up to two months after symptoms begin. The remainder of people who do not develop chronic hepatitis B will remain contagious for up to 15 weeks after symptoms begin."
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"docid": "D713878#0",
"title": "http://www.thyroid-info.com/autoimmune/causes.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Adapted by Mary Shomon Main Index / Table of Contents -- Understanding Autoimmune Diseases What Are the Causes of Autoimmune Diseases? Are they contagious? No autoimmune disease has ever been shown to be contagious or \"\"catching.\"\" Autoimmune diseases do not spread to other people like infections. They are not related to AIDS, nor are they a type of cancer. Are they inherited? The genes people inherit contribute to their susceptibility for developing an autoimmune disease. Certain diseases such as psoriasis can occur among several members of the same family. This suggests that a specific gene or set of genes predisposes a family member to psoriasis. In addition, individual family members with autoimmune diseases may inherit and share a set of abnormal genes, although they may develop different autoimmune diseases."
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"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=cold-feet%7Cfever&symptomids=384%7C102&locations=62%7C2\nCold feet and Fever",
"text": "Cold feet and Fever Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms cold feet and fever including Viral pharyngitis, Influenza (flu) child, and Acute sinusitis. There are 70 conditions associated with cold feet and fever. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Influenza (flu) child The seasonal flu is a common viral infection that causes fever, body ache, headache, and congestion. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Influenza (flu) adults The flu is a respiratory tract infection and causes fever, sore throat, runny nose, headache, cough, and more. Aseptic meningitis (adult)Aseptic meningitis, or viral meningitis, can cause fever, headaches, neck pain, nausea, and more. Raynaud phenomenon Raynaud's phenomenon causes color changes, coldness, tingling, and numbness in certain parts of the body. Medication reaction or side-effect Medication side effects include nausea, vomiting, stomach upset, weakness, dizziness, seizures, and more."
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"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=cough|fever|nighttime-wheezing&symptomids=59|102|18&locations=14|66|14\nCough, Fever and Nighttime wheezing",
"text": "Cough, Fever and Nighttime wheezing Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms cough, fever and nighttime wheezing including Asthma (teen and adult), Asthma (child), and Common cold. There are 107 conditions associated with cough, fever and nighttime wheezing. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Asthma (teen and adult)Asthma is a lung condition that makes it hard to breathe, an asthma attack can be life threatening. Asthma (child)Asthma is a chronic condition that causes swelling and narrowing in the airways, causing cough and more. Common cold The common cold is a viral respiratory infection causing sore throat, stuffy or runny nose, headache and more. Bronchitis Bronchitis, an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, causes cough, dark or yellow mucus, chest pain and more. Heartburn/GERDSymptoms of heartburn and GERD are a burning feeling in the chest, throat, or mouth, nausea, and more. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more."
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"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=fever%7Cswollen-gums&symptomids=102%7C447&locations=2%7C7\nFever and Swollen gums",
"text": "Fever and Swollen gums Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms fever and swollen gums including Viral pharyngitis, Influenza (flu) child, and Acute sinusitis. There are 71 conditions associated with fever and swollen gums. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Influenza (flu) child The seasonal flu is a common viral infection that causes fever, body ache, headache, and congestion. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Influenza (flu) adults The flu is a respiratory tract infection and causes fever, sore throat, runny nose, headache, cough, and more. Aseptic meningitis (adult)Aseptic meningitis, or viral meningitis, can cause fever, headaches, neck pain, nausea, and more. Sunburn Sunburn causes a reddened, irritated area of skin caused by overexposure to the sun's rays or other UV light. Teething Teething can cause crankiness, fussing, biting on objects, swollen gums, and drooling in infants."
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"docid": "D76162#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=fever|mouth-sores|sore-throat&symptomids=102|280|219&locations=2|7|10\nFever, Mouth sores and Sore throat",
"text": "Fever, Mouth sores and Sore throat Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms fever, mouth sores and sore throat including Viral pharyngitis, Acute sinusitis, and Coxsackie virus infection. There are 86 conditions associated with fever, mouth sores and sore throat. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Coxsackie virus infection Coxsackie virus infection can cause many cold-like symptoms as well as blisters on the mouth hands and feet. Strep throat Strep throat is a throat infection causing symptoms including a red sore throat with white patches. Tonsillitis Tonsillitis is painful swelling in the tonsils, causing sore throat, red tonsils, pain, fever, and more. Laryngitis Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, or voice box, causing hoarseness and loss of voice. Scarlet fever Scarlet fever is a red itchy rash on the body caused by streptococcal bacteria."
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"docid": "D988224#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=chills%7Cfever%7Cskin-rash%7Csore-throat&symptomids=51%7C102%7C185%7C219&locations=66%7C66%7C68%7C10\nChills, Fever, Skin rash and Sore throat",
"text": "Chills, Fever, Skin rash and Sore throat Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms chills, fever, skin rash and sore throat including Viral pharyngitis, Acute sinusitis, and Lyme disease. There are 100 conditions associated with chills, fever, skin rash and sore throat. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Lyme disease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more. Strep throat Strep throat is a throat infection causing symptoms including a red sore throat with white patches. Abscess A skin abscess, or boil, is a swollen, painful, red and warm lump of skin that may rupture and drain pus. Tonsillitis Tonsillitis is painful swelling in the tonsils, causing sore throat, red tonsils, pain, fever, and more. Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestine that causes diarrhea and vomiting."
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"title": "http://familydoctor.org/familydoctor/en/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-a.html\nHepatitis A",
"text": "Acute Bronchitis High Blood Pressure Bursitis of the Hip Clostridium difficile (C. diff.) Infection Herpes High Cholesterol Vasectomy: What to Expect Exercise-induced Urticaria Home Diseases and Conditions Hepatitis ACondition Hepatitis AShare Print Table of Contents Advertisement Overview What is hepatitis? Hepatitis is a general term for inflammation of the liver. Normally, the liver breaks down waste products in your blood. But when the liver is inflamed, it doesn’t do a good job of getting rid of waste products. This causes waste products to build up in your blood and tissues. Many different things can cause hepatitis. The most common cause of hepatitis is infection with one of the 5 hepatitis viruses (A, B, C, D, or E). Lack of blood supply to the liver, poison, autoimmune disorders, excessive alcohol use, an injury to the liver, and taking certain medicines can also cause hepatitis. Less commonly, viral infections such as mononucleosis or cytomegalovirus can cause hepatitis."
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"docid": "D2889809#0",
"title": "http://hepatitis.emedtv.com/autoimmune-hepatitis/is-autoimmune-hepatitis-contagious.html\nIs Autoimmune Hepatitis Contagious?",
"text": "\"Hepatitis Channel Topics Autoimmune Hepatitis Hep CHepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EViral Hepatitis Medications Boceprevir Engerix-BEpivir Havrix Hepatitis A Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Peginterferon Alfa-2a Recombivax HBSofosbuvir Telaprevir Tyzeka Advertisement Quicklinks Hepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EAutoimmune Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis Hepatitis A Symptoms Hepatitis B Symptoms Telaprevir Related Channels Hepatitis CDigestive System Cancer AIDSSTDAdvertisement Tweet Hepatitis Home > Is Autoimmune Hepatitis Contagious? Is Autoimmune Hepatitis Contagious? Hepatitis This multimedia segment explains what hepatitis is, how it is contracted, treatment, and more. Watch This and Other Videos Now >Some people may wonder, \"\"Is autoimmune hepatitis contagious?\"\" The answer is no. However, while it is known that autoimmune hepatitis is not contagious, researchers are not sure exactly what causes the disease. Most researchers believe that a genetic factor may predispose some people to autoimmune diseases. About 70 percent of those with autoimmune hepatitis are women; most are between the ages of 15 and 40. Researchers also speculate that certain bacteria, viruses, toxins, and drugs trigger an autoimmune response in people who are genetically susceptible to developing an autoimmune disorder. ( Click Causes of Autoimmune Hepatitis for more information on factors that may play a role in the development of autoimmune hepatitis. )"
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"docid": "D488454#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=fever|rapid-heart-rate-(pulse)&symptomids=102|184&locations=66|14\nFever and Rapid heart rate (pulse)",
"text": "Fever and Rapid heart rate (pulse)Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms fever and rapid heart rate (pulse) including Panic attack, Viral pharyngitis, and Gastroenteritis. There are 96 conditions associated with fever and rapid heart rate (pulse). The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Panic attack When someone has a panic attack, that person feels a sudden, intense fear that can't be controlled. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Gastroenteritis Gastroenteritis is inflammation of the stomach and intestine that causes diarrhea and vomiting. Drug overdose A drug overdose can be fatal and causes sleepiness, confusion, coma, vomiting, and other symptoms. Thyroid storm A thyroid storm, dangerously high levels of thyroid hormone, causes fever, racing heartbeat, sweating, and more Lyme disease Lyme disease is a bacterial infection spread through tick bites; symptoms include rash, fever chills, and more. Thalassemia Thalassemia is a rare group of genetic blood disorders effecting red blood cells and leading to anemia. Supraventricular tachycardia Supraventricular tachycardia is fast heart rhythm starting in one of the upper chambers of the heart."
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"docid": "D552264#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/v/viral_hepatitis/intro.htm\nViral Hepatitis",
"text": "\"Viral Hepatitis Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Prevention Misdiagnosis Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Viral Hepatitis: Viral Hepatitis: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Misdiagnosis Home Testing Types Deaths Complications Prognosis Videos Research Statistics Stories from Users Full Contents list Viral Hepatitis: Introduction Viral hepatitis is a general name for several forms of hepatitis that are caused by a virus. Viral hepatitis is the most common type of hepatitis, a group of serious diseases that cause inflammation of the liver and liver damage. Viral hepatitis is often called infectious hepatitis, and the viruses that cause it are contagious and can be passed from person to person. Other less common forms of hepatitis are called noninfectious hepatitis. In noninfectious hepatitis, inflammation of the liver and liver damage are not due to a viral infection. Causes of noninfectious hepatitis include obesity, alcoholism ( alcoholic hepatitis ), genetic and metabolic disorders, immune-related injury ( autoimmune hepatitis ), or effects of medications or exposure to toxins (toxic hepatitis). Viral hepatitis includes hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C, hepatitis D, and hepatitis E. Each of these types of viral hepatitis are caused by the hepatitis virus of the same name, such as the hepatitis A virus."
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"docid": "D2607068#0",
"title": "http://www.emedicinehealth.com/fever_in_adults/glossary_em.htm\nMedical Dictionary",
"text": "\"Fever in Adults Main Article Glossary Fever (in Adults) Glossary of Terms Do Flu Shots Cause Flu? Is It a Cold or The Flu? Take the Cold & Flu Quiz The following are health and medical definitions of terms that appear in the Fever (in Adults) article. Abdominal: Relating to the abdomen, the belly, that part of the body that contains all of ... See the entire definition of Abdominal Abdominal pain: Pain in the belly. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. It may reflect ... See the entire definition of Abdominal pain Abscess: A local accumulation of pus anywhere in the body. The following are some example... See the entire definition of Abscess Acetaminophen: A nonaspirin pain reliever or analgesic. Acetaminophen may be given alone t... See the entire definition of Acetaminophen Acute: Of abrupt onset, in reference to a disease. Acute often also connotes an illness th... See the entire definition of Acute Allergy: A misguided reaction to foreign substances by the immune system, the body system ... See the entire definition of Allergy Analysis: In psychology, a term for conversation-based therapeutic processes used to gain ... See the entire definition of Analysis Antibiotic: A drug used to treat bacterial infections. Antibiotics have no effect on viral... See the entire definition of Antibiotic Antifungal: A medication that limits or prevents the growth of yeasts and other fungal org... See the entire definition of Antifungal Antifungal medication: A drug used to treat fungal infections."
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"docid": "D76164#0",
"title": "http://symptomchecker.webmd.com/multiple-symptoms?symptoms=cough%7Cfever%7Csore-throat&symptomids=59%7C102%7C219&locations=10%7C2%7C10\nCough, Fever and Sore throat",
"text": "Cough, Fever and Sore throat Web MD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms cough, fever and sore throat including Viral pharyngitis, Common cold, and Bronchitis. There are 110 conditions associated with cough, fever and sore throat. The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the Web MD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Viral pharyngitis Viral pharyngitis is a sore throat caused by a virus, and causes throat pain and cold-like symptoms. Common cold The common cold is a viral respiratory infection causing sore throat, stuffy or runny nose, headache and more. Bronchitis Bronchitis, an inflammation of the bronchial tubes, causes cough, dark or yellow mucus, chest pain and more. Acute sinusitis Acute sinusitis, an inflammation of the sinuses, causes sinus pain and tenderness, facial redness and more. Laryngitis Laryngitis is an inflammation of the larynx, or voice box, causing hoarseness and loss of voice. Indoor allergens Indoor allergens are the things that cause an allergic reaction: dust, dust mites, mold, pet hair and more. Dust exposure Dust exposure can cause congestion, runny nose, cough, shortness of breath, tightness in the chest, and more."
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"docid": "D707277#0",
"title": "http://hepatitis.emedtv.com/hepatitis-b/hepatitis-b-testing-p2.html\nHepatitis B Testing",
"text": "Hepatitis Channel Topics Autoimmune Hepatitis Hep CHepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EViral Hepatitis Medications Boceprevir Engerix-BEpivir Havrix Hepatitis A Vaccine Hepatitis B Vaccine Peginterferon Alfa-2a Recombivax HBSofosbuvir Telaprevir Tyzeka Advertisement Quicklinks Hepatitis AHepatitis A Virus Hepatitis BHepatitis B Vaccine Hepatitis B Virus Hepatitis DHepatitis EAutoimmune Hepatitis Viral Hepatitis Hepatitis A Symptoms Hepatitis B Symptoms Telaprevir Related Channels Hepatitis CDigestive System Cancer AIDSSTDAdvertisement Tweet Hepatitis Home > Hepatitis B Testing Hepatitis B Testing Related Multimedia Click on an icon to view. Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBs Ag)HBs Ag is a marker on the surface of HBV. It can be detected in high levels in blood during acute or chronic hepatitis B. If the HBs Ag test is positive, it means that: You do have hepatitis BYou can spread the virus to others. HBs Ag will be detected in an infected person's blood on the average of 4 weeks. However, it can become positive as early as one week or as late as 9 weeks after an infection has occurred. About one out of two patients will no longer be infectious by 7 weeks after onset of symptoms and all patients, who do not develop chronic hepatitis B, will be HBs Ag-negative by 15 weeks after onset of symptoms. Hepatitis B E Antigen (HBe Ag)If the HBe Ag test is positive, it means that: You have high levels of the hepatitis B virus in your blood You may be very contagious to others. Hepatitis B Test Results -- What Do They Mean? Hepatitis B Panel -- Test Results and Their Interpretation Tests Results Interpretation HBs Ag anti-HBc anti-HBs negative negative negative Not infected but still could become infected. Get the hepatitis B vaccine."
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"docid": "D501162#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/127605-diseases-affect-human-body-systems/\nDiseases That Affect Human Body Systems",
"text": "Diseases That Affect Human Body Systemsby NORENE ANDERSON Aug. 14, 2017Diseases and illnesses target all body systems, such as the circulatory, digestive, reproductive, endocrine, neurological, skeletal and muscular systems. Sources of diseases include genetics, bacteria, poor nutrition, viruses, parasites and fungi. Disease types include contagious, noncontagious, gender-related and age-related diseases. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that heart disease, cancer and stroke are the causes of over 50 percent of the deaths each year in the United States. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Liver Diseases A healthy liver helps your body fight infections and cleans the blood of toxins. When the liver becomes damaged or diseased, it puts your life in danger. Inherited liver diseases include Alagille syndrome; galactosemia—prevention of the processing of sugar galactose; hemochromatosis—too much iron storage; and Wilson disease. Viral infections of the liver include hepatitis A, B, C and autoimmune hepatitis—a potentially life-threatening disease where the body attacks the liver and causes inflammation. The American Liver Foundation reports that primary liver cancer is on the increase in the United States, with about 21,000 new cases diagnosed every year. Factors that increase the risk for developing liver cancer include cirrhosis of the liver, long-term hepatitis B and C, obesity and diabetes."
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"docid": "D2282716#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/autoimmune_progesterone_dermatitis/intro.htm\nAutoimmune progesterone dermatitis",
"text": "\"Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Treatment Misdiagnosis Videos Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Introduction Symptoms Causes Treatments Misdiagnosis Home Testing Types Videos Research Statistics Stories from Users Full Contents list Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Introduction Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: A skin rash that appears to be a result of the body's immune reaction to progesterone. As progesterone production is linked to menstrual cycles, the rash occurs usually in the week before menstruation until a few days after menstruation starts. More detailed information about the symptoms , causes, and treatments of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis is available below. Symptoms of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Click to Check Cyclic skin rash Eczema Urticariamore symptoms...»Read more about symptoms of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Home Diagnostic Testing Home medical testing related to Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Pregnancy -- Related Home Testing: Home Pregnancy Tests Home Early Pregnancy Tests Home Ovulation Tests Home Fertility Testsmore...»Wrongly Diagnosed with Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis? Misdiagnosis of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Related Patient Stories Autoimmune progesteron dermatitis Causes of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Read more about causes of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis. Disease Topics Related To Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Research the causes of these diseases that are similar to, or related to, Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Allergic reaction Contact dermatitis Atopic dermatitis Seborrheic dermatitismore related diseases...»Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis: Undiagnosed Conditions Commonly undiagnosed diseases in related medical categories: Women's Reproductive Health: diseases that are commonly undiagnosed: Overactive Bladder Syndrome -- Undiagnosed PCOS -- Undiagnosed Chlamydia -- Undiagnosed Pelvic Inflammatory Disease -- Undiagnosed Cervical Cancer -- Undiagnosed Breast Cancer -- Undiagnosed Ovarian Cancer -- Undiagnosed Von Willebrand Disease -- Undiagnosedmore ...»more undiagnosed conditions...»Misdiagnosis and Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Unnecessary hysterectomies due to undiagnosed bleeding disorder in women: The bleeding disorder called Von Willebrand's disease is quite common in women, but often fails to be correctly diagnosed. Women with the condition... read more »Rare type of breast cancer without a lump: There is a less common form of breast cancer called inflammatory breast cancer ."
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"docid": "D2282717#0",
"title": "https://www.facebook.com/livingwithAutoimmuneProgesteroneDermatitis\nAutoimmune progesterone dermatitis",
"text": "\"Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis@livingwith Autoimmune Progesterone Dermatitis Home About Photos Posts Community Create a Page Like Share Suggest Edits Send Message See more of Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis on Facebook Log Inor Create New Account Community Community See All1,216 people like this1,224 people follow this About See All Typically replies within a few hours Contact Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis on Messengerwww.clinicalmolecularallergy.com/content/2/1/10,http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3062796/,http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/111660/skin_disorders/autoimmune_progesterone_dermatitis__treatment__prevention.html,http://www.drketi.com/Auto Immune Progest.html,http://www.annallergy.org/article/S1081-1206 (10)61838-8/abstract,http://rarediseases.info.nih.gov/GARD/Condition/9139/Autoimmune_progesterone_dermatitis.aspx Community People1,216 likes People Also Like Enfermos dermatitis atopica Community Homeopathy Healing Alternative & Holistic Health Service Psoriasis, dermatitis seborreica, dermatitis atópica. Health/Beauty Pages liked by this Page American Autoimmune Related Diseases Association (AARDA)English (US) · Español · Português (Brasil) ·Français (France) · Deutsch Privacy · Terms · Advertising · Ad Choices ·Cookies · More Facebook © 2017Photos See All Posts Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis June 27 ·, I think I may have this. I'm 29, with two kids. During my first pregnancy I had PUPPS really bad -- covered in a rash from 32 weeks on. It didn't reoccur in my second pregnancy and I had no rashes in between. After second child, I started getting a rash on my arm every month. It eventually went away, and instead moved to my thigh. Doctors said I was just having an allergic reaction to soaps Anyway, got on birth control for painful periods and it went away. Now, I'm six mo ... See More Like Comment Top Comments View 1 comment Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis June 27 ·For almost two years I have been dealing with what I now believe is APD. I have had private area swelling (in this context both vaginal and rectal), hives on my hands, in the corner of my eyes and on the sides of my mouth."
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"docid": "D1030712#0",
"title": "http://www.immunesystemetc.com/Hormones.html\n.",
"text": "\"“A hormone is a chemical substance which is produced in one location of the body and travels to another to convey, create, or generate a response”. Dr. Jesse Stoff (M. D.). It’s also important to note that no hormone works in isolation from other hormones; they all function within a complex, subtle web of interconnectedness. Reference: Dr. John Lee Many hormones have an effect on the immune system, disease and each other. Thyroid Hormone Imbalance and the Immune System“Thyroid hormone stimulates the activity of Natural Killer (NK) cells [cells in the immune system].” Dr. Jesse Stoff What nutritional element does the thyroid need to function? Iodine. Janice Wittenberg, RN states that “Iodine in particular is important to the production of the thyroid hormone. Low to sub-clinical [not measurable through testing] thyroid function is very common. Soils in the mid-west and areas along the St. Lawrence have the lowest iodine concentrations and largest number of thyroid related problems in the world. \"\"“ Estrogen inhibits thyroid hormone activity and thus exacerbates thyroid deficiency."
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"docid": "D3415467#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/health/mean-legs-feeling-weak-3b07caef457cf419\nWhat Does It Mean If Your Legs Are Feeling Weak?",
"text": "Health Q: What Does It Mean If Your Legs Are Feeling Weak? A: Quick Answer Weakness in the legs usually means one is tired or ill, according to Healthgrades. Sudden weakness in the leg can signal a much more serious condition, such as sciatica, which occurs due to pinching of the nerves in the spinal cord. Continue Reading Keep Learning What Are the Main Symptoms of Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease? What Are Some Signs and Symptoms of Fluid Retention? What Causes a Rash That Only Appears on the Lower Legs? Full Answer Other conditions that cause true weakness in the leg include neuromusclar diseases, such as multiple sclerosis and myasthenia gravis. Botulinum toxin can also cause the legs to feel weak suddenly. A sudden weakness in the legs can signal the beginning of a stroke, especially if it only occurs on one side of the body. If this is the case, one should seek emergency medical attention."
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"docid": "D2022394#0",
"title": "http://www.hairsentinel.com/loss-of-body-hair.html\nLoss of Body Hair... Find Out Why It's Happening and What You Can Do",
"text": "Loss of Body Hair... Find Out Why It's Happening and What You Can Do A loss of body hair may sound like a GOOD thing - after all, we spend most of our adult lives trying to remove it from one body part or another! But the reality is that it can be quite alarming, because it can be completely unexpected and the cause can be hard to determine. Partial or complete hair loss can affect pretty much any part of the body, including the arms and legs; eyebrows and eyelashes... even pubic hair can be affected. In some cases, the hair loss can be temporary, but in others it may be permanent. On this page we'll take a look at the various causes of body hair loss in women (if you're suffering from scalp hair loss, please see this page instead ). Please note: This information, whilst supported by links to the relevant resources and research, is not meant to constitute medical advice. You should always discuss your hair loss concerns with your doctor or other medical professional. Certain Skin Conditions Can Cause a Loss of Body Hair If you're noticing hair loss from a certain part of your body, one of the first things to consider is your skin. Do you suffer from any of the following?keratosis pilaris - an inflammatory disease of the hair folliclesdermatitis - general skin inflammationeczema/seborrhea - forms of dermatitis that cause patches of itchy, red skinpsoriasis - a skin condition where the body's immune cells start attacking healthy skinringworm - please see this page for information about scalp ringworm Any of these conditions can cause damage to the hair follicles, which can then have a negative impact on hair growth. In some cases, the damage may be impossible to reverse, which means that the hair loss will be permanent."
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"docid": "D1402237#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/sym/rash.htm\nRash",
"text": "\"Rash Intro Types Causes Tests Treatment Symptom Checker Checklist Misdiagnosis Deaths Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Rash: Rash: Introduction Causes (1165 conditions)Symptom Checker Types Assessment Questionnaire Misdiagnosis Deaths Treatments Diagnostic Tests (18 listings)Drug causes (2565 drugs)Drug interactions (67 listings)Videos Definitions Choose Doctor Comorbid Symptoms Classifications News (37 listings)Stories from Users Rash: Introduction A rash is an abnormal condition and reaction of the skin. A rash can be a symptom of a wide variety of mild to serious diseases, disorders and conditions. A rash can result from infection, irritation, inflammation, allergy, insect bites and other abnormal conditions. A rash can occur in any age group or population. A rash can indicate a mild condition, such as a fungal infection called ringworm or contact dermatitis. A rash can also be the result of a moderate condition, disorder or disease, such as an allergy, chicken pox, hives or a parasitic infection of the skin called scabies. A rash can also occur in some serious, even life-threatening conditions, such as in meningitis or severe allergic reactions that include anaphylaxis and allergic purpura."
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"docid": "D134529#0",
"title": "http://celiac-disease.emedtv.com/celiac-disease/causes-of-celiac-disease.html\nCauses of Celiac Disease",
"text": "Celiac Disease Channel Topics Celiac Disease Gluten Advertisement Quicklinks Celiac Disease Causes of Celiac Disease Symptoms of Celiac Disease Celiac Disease Diagnosis Diet for Celiac Disease Celiac Disease Treatment Gluten-Free Diet Related Channels Depression Digestive System Irritable Bowel Syndrome Colitis Advertisement Tweet Celiac Disease Home > Causes of Celiac Disease Causes of Celiac Disease Specific genes are present in most people with celiac disease; however, not everyone with these genes will develop celiac disease. Celiac disease is believed to be an autoimmune disorder. While genetics appear to play a role in causing it, some people at risk for celiac disease will not develop it until something triggers their immune system, such as a viral infection or severe emotional stress. An Introduction to Celiac Disease and Its Causes Celiac disease is a condition that damages the digestive tract (specifically the small intestine), causing problems with absorption of vital vitamins, minerals, and nutrients. This damage occurs when a person consumes gluten, a substance found in grains such as wheat, barley, and rye. With close to 1 percent of people believed to have celiac disease, it is probably the most common food intolerance seen in western countries. Researchers are still trying to figure out the exact cause or causes of celiac disease. At this point, scientists believe that the disorder is a type of autoimmune disease and that certain genes and environmental factors play a role in a person developing the condition. Understanding Autoimmune Diseases Most autoimmune disease researchers believe that there is a link between autoimmune diseases, a person's genes, and factors in the environment. Researchers believe that if you have a certain gene or combination of genes, you may be at higher risk for autoimmune disease but that you won't get the disease until something triggers your immune system."
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"docid": "D1890041#0",
"title": "http://www.natural-approaches-to-menopause.com/thyroid-and-menopause.html\nThyroid and Menopause - What You Need to Know",
"text": "Enter your email to get updates, tips and exercises to help you experience healing and transformation. Email Subscribe Thyroid and Menopause - What You Need to Know Thyroid and menopause: low thyroid symptoms mimic menopausal symptoms and vice versa. How to discover the difference. Do you know that there are some menopause symptoms that are the same as low thyroid symptoms? Fatigue, fuzzy thinking, depression, weight gain, anxiety, and irregular periods could be symptoms of low thyroid....or symptoms of menopause or peri menopause....or both!If you are already diagnosed with low thyroid when you enter peri menopause and menopause, you may need to adjust your treatment. ( see My Personal Experience...below)If you are having difficult peri menopause or menopause symptoms, and/or treating them is not helping enough, it's time to suspect low thyroid. Why thyroid and menopause? Most problems with your thyroid at menopause are related to hypothyroid, or low thyroid, conditions. Thyroid function declines with age no matter how healthy you are. If you have estrogen dominance (high estrogen levels along with low progesterone levels), this will have a negative effect on your thyroid."
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"docid": "D1015590#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/sym/skin_lesion.htm\nSkin lesion",
"text": "\"Skin lesion Intro Types Causes Treatment Symptom Checker Misdiagnosis Deaths Drugs Videos Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Skin lesion: Skin lesion: Introduction Causes (422 conditions)Symptom Checker Types Misdiagnosis Deaths Treatments Drug causes (6 drugs)Drug interactions (16 listings)Videos Choose Doctor Comorbid Symptoms Classifications News (11 listings)Stories from Users Skin lesion: Introduction Skin lesion: Lesions appearing on the skin. See detailed information below for a list of 422 causes of Skin lesion, Symptom Checker, including diseases and drug side effect causes.» Review Causes of Skin lesion: Causes | Symptom Checker »Causes of Types of Skin lesion: Review the causes of these more specific types of Skin lesion: Skin ulcer (38 causes)Pigmented lesion (16 causes)Weals (156 causes)Decubitus ulcers (16 causes)Scabbing skin (3 causes)Pressure sore (4 causes)more types...»See full list of 19 types for Skin lesion Skin lesion: Symptom Checker Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with Skin lesion, as listed in our database. Visit the Symptom Checker , to add and remove symptoms and research your condition. Symptom Checker Skin lesion: Symptom Checker Symptom Checker Skin lesion and Skin problems (410 causes)Skin lesion and Skin symptoms (410 causes)Skin lesion and Sores (309 causes)Skin lesion and Nerve symptoms (298 causes)Skin lesion and Blisters (297 causes)Skin lesion and Sensory symptoms (285 causes)Skin lesion and Head symptoms (222 causes)Skin lesion and Pain (216 causes)Skin lesion and Sensations (215 causes)Skin lesion and Face symptoms (188 causes)Skin lesion and Inflammatory symptoms (164 causes)Skin lesion and Mouth symptoms (160 causes)Skin lesion and Itching skin (153 causes)Skin lesion and Digestive symptoms (153 causes)Skin lesion and Eczema (152 causes)more...»See full list of 501 Symptom Checkers for Skin lesion Skin lesion Treatments Review further information on Skin lesion Treatments . Stories from Users for Skin lesion Real-life user stories relating to Skin lesion: Skin Pain!! ! Painful skin and no answers!! !"
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"docid": "D1100116#0",
"title": "http://www.rightdiagnosis.com/a/ai/subtypes.htm\nTypes of Autoimmune diseases",
"text": "Types of Autoimmune diseases Intro Symptoms Types Causes Tests Prognosis Treatment Misdiagnosis Doctors Must Reads in Health Protecting Your Skin During Winter Watch: My Personal Psoriasis Journey Are You Getting The Best Cancer Care? Keeping An Active Lifestyle With COPDLiver Disease? Find a Doc Who Treats PBCAre You Allergic To Your Clothes? Why Psoriasis Treatments Can Fail Contents Autoimmune diseases: Introduction Types of Autoimmune diseases Types Discussion Doctors & Specialists Prognosis Treatments Misdiagnosis Autoimmune diseases: Types list The list of types of Autoimmune diseases mentioned in various sources includes: Possibly Autoimmune Diseases Type 1 diabetes Rheumatoid arthritis Autoimmune thyroid diseases Graves Disease Hashimoto's Thyroiditis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Multiple Sclerosis Crohn's disease Psoriasis Psoriatic Arthritis Sympathetic ophthalmitis Autoimmune neuropathies Autoimmune oophoritis Autoimmune orchitis Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome Antiphospholipid syndrome Sjogren's Syndrome Rheumatoid arthritis Scleroderma Lupus Addison's Disease Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome type 1Polyendocrine deficiency syndrome type 2Guillain-Barre Syndrome Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura Pernicious anemia Myasthenia Gravis Primary biliary cirrhosis Mixed connective tissue disease Primary Glomerulonephritis Vitiligo Autoimmune uveitis Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia Celiac Disease Dermatitis herpetiformis Autoimmune Hepatitis Pemphigus Pemphigus Vulgaris Pemphigus Foliaceus Bullous Pemphigoid Autoimmune Myocarditis Autoimmune Vasculitis Autoimmune eye diseases Alopecia Areata Autoimmune Atherosclerosis Behcet's Disease Autoimmune Myelopathy Autoimmune Hemophilia Autoimmune Interstitial Cystitis Autoimmune Diabetes Insipidus Autoimmune Endometriosis Relapsing Polychondritis Ankylosing Spondylitis Autoimmune Urticaria Paraneoplastic Autoimmune Syndromes Dermatomyositis Miller Fisher Syndrome Ig A nephropathy Goodpasture syndrome Psoriasis Susceptibility Psoriasis Susceptibility 1Psoriasis Susceptibility 2Psoriasis Susceptibility 3Psoriasis Susceptibility 4Psoriasis Susceptibility 5Psoriasis Susceptibility 6Psoriasis Susceptibility 7Psoriasis Susceptibility 8Psoriasis Susceptibility 9Psoriasis Susceptibility 10Psoriasis Susceptibility 11Psoriasis Susceptibility 12Temporal arteritis Gluten allergy Mouth psoriasis Psoriasis on Mucous Membranes Psoriasis on lower back Psoriasis on Eblows and Knees Psoriasis on trunk and limbs Palmoplantar Psoriasis Ear Psoriasis Facial Psoriasis Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Primary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Secondary Cold Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Secondary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Primary Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia Type 1 diabetes related Celiac Disease Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 1Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 2Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 3Multiple Sclerosis, Susceptibility To, 4Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 12Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 11Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 10Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 9Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 8Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 7Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 6Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 5Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 4Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 3Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 2Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Vitiligo, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Hemolytic Anemia, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus with Nephritis, Susceptibility to, 1Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Susceptibility to, 13Juvenile Myasthenia Gravis Generalized Myasthenia Gravis Ocular Myasthenia Gravis Myasthenia Gravis with Thymus Hyperplasia Nail psoriasis Infantile psoriasis Scalp psoriasis Flexural psoriasis Psoriasis arthropathica Eruptive psoriasis Genital psoriasis Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults Discoid lupus erythematosus Neonatal lupus Discoid Lupus Chronic Discoid lupus Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus Systemic lupus erythematoses Bullous systemic lupus erythematosus Lupus erythematosus tumidus Subcutaneous lupus erythematosus psoariasiform type Lupus nephritis Reactive arthritis Relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis Secondary chronic progressive multiple sclerosis Primary progressive multiple sclerosis Autosensitization dermatitis Generalized pustular psoriasis Linear Ig A dermatosis Addisonian crisis Guttate psoriasis Balo disease Sprue Tropical sprue Alopecia Totalis Polychondritis Vitiligo in infants Atopic dermatitis Type IV Glycogen Storage Disease Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 1Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 2Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 3Aicardi syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 4Pseudo-torch syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome 5CREST syndrome Human adjuvant disease Kawasaki disease Erythema nodosum Rhesus isoimmunisation Hypoparathyroidism, autoimmune Autoimmune Hypophysitis Hemolytic anemia, acquired autoimmune Celiac disease, susceptibility to 10Celiac disease, susceptibility to 12Celiac disease, susceptibility to 11Celiac disease, susceptibility to 13Autoimmune nerve disorders Celiac disease, susceptibility to 9Celiac disease, susceptibility to 8IPEX syndrome Polyendocrinopathy, immune dysfunction, and diarrhea, X-linked Enteropathy, autoimmune, with hemolytic anemia and polyendocrinopathy Diarrhea, polyendocrinopathy, fatal infection syndrome, X-linked Autoimmune enteropathy, type 1Autoimmune enteropathy Immune dysregulation -- polyendocrinopathy -- enteropathy, X linked Diabetes mellitus, congenital insulin-dependent, with fatal secretory diarrhea Ig A Pemphigus Pemphigus paraneoplastic Autoimmune peripheral neuropathy Autoimmune progesterone dermatitis Ankylosing spondylarthritis Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome type 3Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome type 4Polyglandular Autoimmune Syndrome Sjogren syndrome, primary Sjogren's syndrome, juvenile, secondary to autoimmune disease Sjogren syndrome, secondary Wegener's granulomatosis Possible autoimmune diseases Ocular cicatricial pemphigoid Methotrexate-associated lymphoproliferative disorders Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Celiac disease -- epilepsy -- occipital calcifications Chronic autoimmune neutropenia Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta Acute idiopathic polyneuritis Anemia, Hemolytic, Warm Antibody Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia Cold antibody hemolytic anemia Warm-reacting-antibody hemolytic anemia Warm-reacting-antibody haemolytic anemia Autoimmune Diseases of the Nervous System Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Thrombocytopenic purpura, autoimmune Henoch-Schonlein purpura Arthralgia -- purpura -- weakness syndrome Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis Grave's Disease Associated with Thymus Hyperplasia Gestational pemphigoid Chronic necrotizing vasculitis Autoimmune limbic encephalitis Primary sclerosing cholangitis Stiff-Person Syndrome Goodpasture's syndrome Catastrophic Antiphospholipid Syndrome Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy syndrome, type 1Scleroderma, diffuse Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy Churg-Strauss Syndrome APECED Syndrome CAR syndrome Dressler syndrome Postpericardiotomy syndrome REST syndrome Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis Bearn-Kunkel syndrome Dianzani autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome Hashimoto's encephalitis Reynolds syndrome Antisynthetase syndrome Pemphigus vulgaris, familial Susac syndrome Lymphomatous thyroiditis Fisher (M.) syndrome Hailey-Hailey disease Dressler (D.)syndrome Whitaker syndrome Pemphigus and fogo selvagem Types discussion: Understanding Autoimmune Disease: NIAID (Excerpt)There are many different autoimmune diseases, and they can each affect the body in different ways. For example, the autoimmune reaction is directed against the brain in multiple sclerosis and the gut in Crohn's disease. In other autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (lupus), affected tissues and organs may vary among individuals with the same disease. One person with lupus may have affected skin and joints whereas another may have affected skin, kidney, and lungs. Ultimately, damage to certain tissues by the immune system may be permanent, as with destruction of insulin-producing cells of the pancreas in Type 1 diabetes mellitus. ( Source: excerpt from Understanding Autoimmune Disease: NIAID)Autoimmune Diseases: NWHIC (Excerpt)Lupus , rheumatoid arthritis, and systemic sclerosis all affect the connective tissue. Multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis, and Gullian-Barre syndromes are neuromuscular diseases."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachioradial_pruritus\nBrachioradial pruritus",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Brachioradial pruritus Brachioradial pruritus (sometimes abbreviated BRP) is an intense itching sensation of the arm usually between the wrist and elbow of either or both arms. [ 1]: 36 The itch can be so intense that sufferers will scratch their own skin to a bleeding condition. The condition is becoming increasingly common, presenting in patients who are usually fair skinned and middle aged and indulge in golf, tennis, outdoor table tennis, sailing, or other leisure outdoor activities in sunny climates. [ 1]: 64 [2]: 402The cause is not known, although there are a few lines of thought on what causes it. No cure has been found. Many different medications and types of topical creams have been experimented with, but none seem to make any difference. The only thing that seems to help most sufferers is the application of ice to the area until the itch is diminished. Contents [ hide ]1 Causes2 Treatments3 See also4 References5 Further reading6 Further reading Causes [ 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. ("
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"docid": "D1192037#0",
"title": "http://www.pinnaclehealth.org/wellness-library/what-to-know-about-ankle-rash/\nAnkle Rash? Here's What You Should Know",
"text": "Ankle Rash? Here's What You Should Know Like other inflammatory skin diseases, a wide range of conditions can cause ankle rashes. Rashes can appear on one or both ankles, and may or may not continue up the leg or down onto the foot. Rashes appearing on the ankle may also originate from further up the leg. A rash on the ankle can be bumpy, scaly, raised or flat. Purple dots on legs can be part of the rash, as can blisters or sores in and around the region. A lower leg rash might appear spotted or include various patterns of coloration. An ankle rash can be bright red or a darker purple or brown color. The causes of an ankle rash vary greatly — from insect bites or contact with a poisonous plant to infections or even autoimmune disorders. There are minor, routine types of ankle rashes, and there are those that indicate a serious problem and require immediate medical attention."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prurigo_nodularis\nPrurigo nodularis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Prurigo nodularis Pruritic papules and scattered nodules can be seen (a) on the legs, (b) on the arms and (c) on the trunk of this patient with prurigo nodularis. Classification and external resources Specialty dermatology ICD - 10 L28.1ICD - 9-CM 698.3Diseases DB 32152e Medicine derm/350 [ edit on Wikidata]Prurigo nodularis (PN), also known as nodular prurigo, is a skin disease characterised by pruritic ( itchy) nodules which usually appear on the arms or legs. Patients often present with multiple excoriated lesions caused by scratching. PN is also known as Hyde prurigo nodularis, Picker's nodules, atypical nodular form of neurodermatitis circumscripta, lichen corneus obtusus. Lichen simplex chronicus is a distinct clinical entity. Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Causes3 Pathophysiology4 Diagnosis5 Treatment6 History7 See also8 Notes9 External links Signs and symptoms [ edit]Nodules are discrete, generally symmetric, hyperpigmented or purpuric, and firm. They are greater than 0.5 cm in both width and depth (as opposed to papules which are less than 0.5 cm). They can appear on any part of the body, but generally begin on the arms and legs. Excoriated lesions are often flat, umbilicated, or have a crusted top. Nodules may appear to begin in the hair follicles."
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"docid": "D3122835#0",
"title": "http://www.petmd.com/dog/conditions/skin/c_multi_contact_dermatitis\nSkin Rash Due to Contact with Irritants in Dogs",
"text": "Home » Dog Conditions Skin Rash Due to Contact with Irritants in Dogs Contact Dermatitis in Dogs Contact dermatitis may be caused by an allergy, or it may simply mean that your pet has touched something that has irritated its skin, such as the sap in poison ivy, or salt on a road. It is difficult to distinguish one from the other because the symptoms usually appear the same. Allergic reactions require a previous, sensitizing experience with the irritant. The next contact with the irritant is when symptoms occur. Both dogs and cats can suffer from allergic contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis. It can occur at any age, and is a direct result of the irritating nature of the offending compound. There is an increased risk of allergic reaction in German Shepherds, French Poodles, Wire-haired Fox Terriers, Scottish Terriers, West Highland White Terriers, and Golden Retrievers. Some dogs have reactive dermatitis from medications. An overall reaction, as from shampoo, is uncommon. If it seems to occur at certain seasons, it indicates that the offending source is a plant or outdoor compound."
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"docid": "D605199#0",
"title": "http://www.healthyskinmd.com/general-derm/rashes\nRashes",
"text": "\"Rashes Healthy skin provides a barrier between the inside of the body and the outside environment. A rash is a change of the skin which affects its color, appearance or texture. A rash may be localized in one part of the body, or affect all the skin. The skin may itch, change color, become warm, bumpy, dry, crack, blister or swell and may be painful. The causes, and therefore treatments for rashes, vary widely. Diagnosis must take into account such things as the appearance of the rash, occupation, family history, symptoms and what the patient may have been exposed to. Athelete’s Foot Athlete's foot (also known as tinea pedis) is a fungal infection of the skin that causes scaling, flaking, and itching of affected areas. It is typically transmitted in moist areas where people walk barefoot, such as showers or bathhouses. Athlete's foot causes scaling, flaking, and itching of the affected skin on one or both feet. Blisters and cracked skin may also occur, leading to exposed raw tissue, pain, swelling, and inflammation."
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"title": "https://stopthethyroidmadness.com/celiac/\nCeliac, Gluten Intolerance and your Thyroid",
"text": "Celiac, Gluten Intolerance and your Thyroid Is there a difference between the terms ‘Celiac’ and ‘Gluten Intolerance’? Though gluten tolerance is a symptom of Celiac disease, the latter refers to a damaged intestinal mucosa brought about by a inherited gene, and avoiding glutens can help control the disease. On the other hand, some individuals can have gluten intolerance without having Celiac disease and damage to the intestines. What is Celiac Disease in more detail, please Celiac disease (CD), also called Celiac Sprue or Autoimmune Gluten Intolerance, appears to be a genetically inherited disorder which sets off an autoimmune attack in the body. In other words, if you have it, you probably have ancestors or family members with it, too. This attack causes atrophy damage in the small intestine, and that, in turn, results in poor absorption of nutrients in the food you eat. The malabsorption can lead to malnutrition and other maladies. Some CD individuals can have less severe symptoms than others, and vice versa. What causes CD to show its face? Stress can cause Celiac to reveal itself, and eating certain types of storage protein, aka gluten, can set off the autoimmune response."
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"title": "https://treato.com/Progesterone,Itching+All+Over/?a=s\nDoes Progesterone cause Itching All Over?",
"text": "\"Does Progesterone cause Itching All Over? Last Update April 11, 2018#529 in Progesterone discussions - 4 posts discuss Itching All Over with Progesterone. Itching All Over is #529 concern in Progesterone discussions. Itching All Over 4Happened to me too Report to FDAAbout Progesterone2.7? 67,232 Discussions Uses: Our data suggest that Progesterone is taken for PCOS, Endometriosis and PMS, although it is not approved for these conditions*. It is prescribed for Spotting. In addition, it is possible that Progesterone would be used for Cyst and Acne, although we did not find many cases of such usage*. Read More See more about Progesterone Itching All Over All side effects & concerns Discussions around the web Filter by Gender M FRole Patient Caregiver Age All Add topic We found 4 discussions Share your experience Mark as questionitching down there rather than itching all over your body. April 1, 2014 | babycenter.com\"\" ...itching down there rather than itching all over your body. In the days before your period a lot is happening. The hormone progesterone really decreases since you aren't pregnant and the hormone estrogen slowly starts to ...hormones begins and sometimes the progesterone decreases a lot but the estrogen doesn't quite get up to speed. When... \"\"Comment Helpful?"
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"docid": "D307876#0",
"title": "https://hypothyroidmom.com/12-shocking-symptoms-of-gluten-sensitivity/\n12 Shocking Symptoms of Gluten Sensitivity",
"text": "It’s WAY More Than Tummy Troubles!In an interview with Dr. Datis Kharrazian Gluten: Why hypothyroidism patients often fail to get better he said, “There’s just no question that many people that have Hashimoto’s and hypothyroidism have gluten sensitivity. For some patients, it’s life-changing when they go gluten-free. ”Here’s the thing. I’ve heard from countless Hypothyroid Mom readers who have no idea gluten sensitivity could be a factor in their hypothyroidism. What is particularly interesting about this list of gluten sensitivity symptoms is that each and every one of them is also a potential symptom of hypothyroidism. Hmmm…I wonder just how many hypothyroid people have gluten sensitivity. I suspect there are many more than we even imagine. Written by Jennifer Fugo, MS, CHCHave you ever felt like doctors don’t take you seriously? You know that something is wrong with your health, but your practitioner is too quick to dismiss the concerns you experience. Through your own research you stumble upon this concept called gluten intolerance and realize that all of the signs of gluten sensitivity listed are identical to what you’re experiencing."
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"docid": "D384539#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eczema\nDermatitis",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Eczema)navigation search Dermatitis Synonyms Eczema A moderate case of dermatitis of the hands Specialty Dermatology Symptoms Itchiness, red skin, rash [1]Complications Skin infection [2]Usual onset Childhood [1] [2]Causes Atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, stasis dermatitis [1] [2]Diagnostic method Based on symptom [1]Differential diagnosis Scabies, psoriasis, dermatitis herpetiformis, lichen simplex chronicus [3]Treatment Moisturizers, steroid creams, antihistamines [4] [2]Frequency 245 million (2015) [5]Dermatitis, also known as eczema, is a group of diseases that results in inflammation of the skin. [ 1] These diseases are characterized by itchiness, red skin, and a rash. [ 1] In cases of short duration there may be small blisters while in long-term cases the skin may become thickened. [ 1] The area of skin involved can vary from small to the entire body. [ 1] [2]Dermatitis is a group of skin conditions that includes atopic dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, irritant contact dermatitis, and stasis dermatitis. [ 1] [2] The exact cause of dermatitis is often unclear. [ 2] Cases may involve a combination of irritation, allergy, and poor venous return. [ 1] The type of dermatitis is generally determined by the person's history and the location of the rash. [ 1] For example, irritant dermatitis often occurs on the hands of people who frequently get them wet. [ 1] Allergic contact dermatitis occurs upon exposure to an allergen causing a hypersensitivity reaction in the skin. ["
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"docid": "D3135630#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_autoimmune_diseases\nList of autoimmune diseases",
"text": "\"List of autoimmune diseases From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This list of autoimmune diseases is categorized by organ and tissue type to help locate diseases that may be similar. Contents [ hide ]1 Autoimmune Diseases Qualifiers2 Autoimmune Diseases2.1 Major Organs2.2 Glands2.3 Digestive System2.4 Tissue3 Autoimmune Comorbidities4 Non-Autoimmune5 References Autoimmune Diseases Qualifiers [ edit]Overview of the qualifiers for the list. Other Qualifiers A \"\"Accepted\"\" in prior version of this table C A disease, regarded as autoimmune, that is often found in individuals with another autoimmune condition. This designation is given to diseases that are classified by Rose and Bona as having \"\"circumstantial\"\" evidence of autoimmune etiology. Diseases in this list with a \"\"C\"\" are, therefore, actual autoimmune diseases, rather than comorbid symptoms, which appear after this list. E Disease is an autoimmune response triggered by a specific environmental factor F Disease is only caused by autoimmunity in only a fraction of those who suffer from it I Described as an autoinflammatory disease L Evidence to indicate autoimmunity is extremely limited or circumstantial M Disease appears under Autoimmune Diseases in Me SHN Not listed in prior version of this table R Disease appeared in prior version but has been renamed. In renaming, precedence has been given to scientific names over those based on discoverers. S \"\"Suspected\"\" in the prior version of this table T Disease has a known trigger, such as viral infection, vaccination, or injury X An extremely rare disease, which would suggest limited opportunity to study it and conclusively determine whether it is caused by autoimmunity Y Listed in the prior version of this table with \"\"Accepted/Suspected\"\" left blank Autoimmune Diseases [ edit]This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by expanding it with reliably sourced entries. Major Organs [ edit]Organ/Tissue Type Disease Name Level of Acceptance for Autoimmunity Hypersensitivity (I,II,III,IV)ICD-9Codes Notes/Autoantibodies/Synonyms/Rare Variants Heart Myocarditis [1] [2]Moderate, F, R, A391.2 422 429.0Synonyms: Autoimmune myocarditis, Autoimmune cardiomyopathy, Coxsackie myocarditis Postmyocardial infarction syndrome [2]Limited, R, Y411.0Autoantibodies: Myocardial neo-antigens formed as a result of the MI."
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"docid": "D1007929#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gluten_intolerance\nGluten-related disorders",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Gluten intolerance)navigation search This article is about disorders related to gluten, a natural ingredient in many cereals. It is not to be confused with sensitivities related to glutamate, a flavor-enhancing additive. Gluten-related disorders Gluten-related disorders is the umbrella term for all diseases triggered by gluten. Gluten-related disorders include celiac disease (CD), non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), gluten ataxia, dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) and wheat allergy. [ 1] [2] \"\"Gluten intolerance\"\" and \"\"gluten sensitivity\"\" are sometimes used as synonyms for gluten-related disorders, though a multi-disciplinary physician-led study, based in part on the 2011 International Coeliac Disease Symposium, concluded that the use of these terms should be avoided due to a lack of specificity. [ 1]Gluten, named from the Latin gluten meaning glue, [3] is a substance that gives elasticity to dough helping it to rise and to keep its shape. It is found in many staple foods in the Western diet. Currently, there is a growing incidence of a wide spectrum of gluten-related disorders all around the world, including CD and NCGS, as well as gluten-sensitive enteropathy–associated conditions. The increase may be explained by the progressive westernization of diet, the expanded reach of the Mediterranean diet (which includes a lot of foods that incorporate gluten), the growing replacement of rice by wheat in many countries, [4] the development in recent years of new types of wheat with a higher amount of cytotoxic gluten peptides, [5] and the higher content of gluten in bread and bakery products, due to the reduction of dough fermentation time. [ 5]Contents [ hide ]1 Types1.1 Autoimmune disorders1.1.1 Coeliac disease1.1.2 Dermatitis herpetiformis1.2 Non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS)1.3 Wheat allergy1.4 Other conditions or risk factors2 Symptoms3 Causes3.1 Immunochemistry of glutens4 Pathophysiology4.1 Genetics4.2 Complications5 Diagnosis6 Treatment7 Epidemiology8 Histology9 Regulations10 See also11 References Types [ edit]The following classification of gluten-related disorders was announced in 2011 by a panel of experts in London, and published in February 2012: [6] [7]Autoimmune disorders: celiac disease, dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten ataxia Non-autoimmune, non-allergic: disorder with unknown cause, likely immune-modulated: non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS)Allergic: food allergy (Ig E-mediated and non-Ig E-mediated), wheat dependent exercise induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA), baker's asthma, contact dermatitis."
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"docid": "D858760#0",
"title": "http://study.com/academy/lesson/automatic-stabilizers-in-economics-definition-examples.html\nAutomatic Stabilizers in Economics: Definition & Examples",
"text": "Instructor: Jon Nash Jon has taught Economics and Finance and has an MBA in Finance Watch this lesson to learn about the features that are built into the tax code and the government's budget that help offset declines in aggregate demand during recessions. Referred to as automatic stabilizers, they also address the needs of individuals facing hard times. Automatic Stabilizers in the Real World For the last six months, the economy has begun to contract. At first, nothing seemed to change. The parking lots at the mall were still full. The lines at the premium coffee shops were still long. People still waited for hours in the lobby of restaurants to get in for dinner on Friday night. Little by little, though, over several months, the telltale signs have begun to emerge: an abundance of coupons showing up at the checkout registers of the grocery store; foot traffic at the dollar store has tripled while the other retail stores are now half empty. In addition, news stories on the radio are including segments touting the economic benefit of carpooling to work. It's a Saturday morning here in the town of Ceelo, and Dave is the manager of the First National Bank of Ceelo."
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"docid": "D999594#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blue%20chip\nblue chip",
"text": "\"blue chipnoun Popularity: Bottom 30% of words | Updated on: 3 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTime Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of blue chip1 a: a stock issue of high investment quality that usually pertains to a substantial well-established company and enjoys public confidence in its worth and stability; also: a company that offers such stocksb: a business or undertaking with an outstanding record or likelihood of profitability2: one that is outstanding: such asa: an outstandingly worthwhile or valuable property or assetb: an athlete rated as excellent or as an excellent prospect—blue-chipadjective See blue chip defined for kids Recent Examples of blue chip from the Web This is a different type of bunch for him, because he's been getting these blue chip players now, these one-and-dones.— jack holmes, Esquire, \"\"Reggie Miller Sounds Off on Paying College Athletes,\"\" 15 Mar. 2018Once the ultimate blue chip stock, a member of the Dow Jones Industrial Average since 1932, the consumer-goods giant famous for Ivory soap, Dawn dish liquid and Bounty paper towels has a market capitalization of $238 billion.— stephen wilmot, WSJ, \"\"Why P&G Investors Should Want Nelson Peltz on the Board,\"\" 15 Sep. 2017Black Rock has made investments in Italian blue chips, Elliott among other things has pursued distressed debt opportunities, and Blackstone has been active across the board with a focus on real estate.— mario calvo-platero, WSJ, \"\"Italy’s Recovery Will Survive Its Election,\"\" 2 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'blue chip.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. First Known Use of blue chip1892Financial Definition of BLUE CHIPblue chipnoun What It Is A blue chip is a nationally recognized, well-established and financially sound company. The term comes from blue poker chips, which have the highest value in the game. How It Works Blue chip companies have several characteristics: They are usually large companies."
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"docid": "D1825945#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/74788428/ap-macro-chapter-19-ps-flash-cards/\nAP macro chapter 19 PS",
"text": "46 terms Meyer J1AP macro chapter 19 PSLearn 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 Classical economists argued that: A) aggregate demand is inherently unstable in a capitalist economy B) the aggregate supply curve is horizontal to the full-employment level of output in the economy C) the unemployment rate in inversely related to the price level in the economy D) a laissez-fair policy of government is best in a capitalist economy D) a laissez-fair policy of government is best in a capitalist economy In the view of classical economist, the aggregate supply curve is: A) vertical B) horizontal C) up-sloping D) downsloping A) vertical According to the classical economic theory, the reason that firms do not change production behaviors when the price level decreases is because: A) output would rise along with product prices to leave real profits unchanged B) output and product prices would rise, offsetting any change in real profits or outputs C) input costs would fall along with product prices to leave real profits and outputs unchanged D) input costs would fall, but prices would rise, offsetting any change in real profits or output C) input costs would fall along with product prices to leave real profits and outputs unchanged In the view of classical economists, a decrease in aggregate demand results in: A) a permanent decrease i both the price level and domestic output B) a increase in both the price level and domestic output C)no change in either the price level or domestic output D) no change in domestic output, but a decrease in the price level D) no change in domestic output, but a decrease in the price level In the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model of the economy, the classical economist would view the aggregate demand curve as being: A) vertical and aggregate supply curve as being stab;e B) stable and the aggregate supply curve as being vertical C) horizontal and the aggregate supply curve as being stable D) stable and the aggregate supply curve as being horizontal B) stable and the aggregate supply curve as being vertical The aggregate supply curve in the Keynesian model is: A) vertical is the full employment output level B) horizontal to the full employment output level C) positive sloped to the full employment output level D) negatively sloped to the full employment B) horizontal to the full employment output level In Keynesian theory, a decrease in aggregate demand results in: A) a decrease in the price level and an increase in domestic output B)no change in domestic out, but a decrease in the price level C) no change in the price level, but a decrease in domestic output D) no change in either the price level or domestic output C) no change in the price level, but a decrease in domestic output In the aggregate demand and aggregate supply model of the economy, Keynesian economists would view the aggregate supply curve as being: A) horizontal to full-employment output and the aggregate demand curve as being unstable B) vertical across the price level and the aggregate demand curve as being stable C) horizontal to full-employment output and the aggregate demand curve as being stable D) vertical across the price level and the aggregate demand curve as being unstable A) horizontal to full-employment output and the aggregate demand curve as being unstable Graph A above illustrates the: A) Keynesian view of the macro B) classical view of the macro C) supply-side view of macro D) mainstream view of macro B) classical view of the macroeconomics Graph B above illustrates the A) Keynesian view of the macro B) classical view of the macro C) supply-side view of macro D) real business cycle view of macro A) Keynesian view of the macro-economy Refer to the above graphs. According to the classical theory, rapid price and wages adjustments will: A) keep the economy functions at its potential out, as shown in graph A B) keep the economy functioning with a level of unemployment, Q as shown in graph B C) not affect the price level because the aggregate supply curve is horizontal, as shown in graph B D) affect the real domestic output, as shown by the decrease from Qf to Qu due to a decrease in aggregate demand A) keep the economy functions at its potential out, as shown in graph AIn graph A above, a decline in aggregate demand from AD1 to AD2 will: A) decrease real domestic output and employment at Qf B) increase the price level from to P2 to P1 C) temporarily cause an excess supply of AB D) produce a new price-output equilibrium at B C) temporarily cause an excess supply of ABFrom the mainstream perspective, a major source of instability in the macro economy arises from significant change in: A) government spending B) consumer spending C) investment spending D) net exports C) investment spending From the mainstream perspective, a major source of instability in the macro economy arises from significant change in: A) price-level surprises B) aggregate supply shocks C) wage and price flexibility D) price misconceptions B) aggregate supply shocks In the mainstream view of macro economics: A) laissez fair capitalism is the best form of government policy B) increases in the supply of money will increase real output C) the variability of investment spending shifts aggregate demand D)prices and wages are flexible in a downward direction C) the variability of investment spending shifts aggregate demand Which is the basic equation underlying aggregate expenditures A) MV+PQ B) C+Ig=X+G C) GDP=MV+PQ D) C+Ig+X+G=GDP D) C+Ig+X+G=GDPAccording to the mainstream economists the basic determinant of real output, employment, and the price level is: A) information and people's expectations B) level of aggregate expenditures C) incentive to work, save, and invest D) the supply of money B) the level of aggregate expenditures From the monetarist perspective: A) changes in investment spending are a major source of macroeconomic instability B)inappropriate monetary policy is the major source of macroeconomics stability C)adverse aggregate supply shocks are a major source of macroeconomic instability D) the fact that prices and wages are flexible is a major source of macroeconomic instability B) inappropriate monetary policy is the major source of macroeconomics stability The view that changes in the money supply are the primary cause of change in real output and the price level is most closely associated with: A) rational expectations theory B) real business cycle theory C) mainstream economics D) monetarism D) monetarism From a monetarist perspective, instability in the macro economy rises from: A) secular trends in the economy B) the instability of velocity as a policy tool C) discretionary changes in monetary policy D) the use of monetary rule of monetary policy C) discretionary changes in monetary policy The equation of exchange is: A) MP=QV B) PV=MQ C) MV=PQ D) M=V/PQ C) MV=PQDividing nominal gross domestic product (GDP) by the money supply is a way to obtain: A) velocity of money B) monetary multiplier C) equation of exchange D) monetary rule A) velocity of money The number of times per year the average dollar is spent on final good services in the: A) monetary rule B) velocity of money C) asst demand for money D) transactions demand for money B) velocity of money The equation of exchange indicates that: A) MQ equals VP B) the velocity of money and the supply of money vary proportionately with one another C) other things being equal, an increase in V will increase P and/or Q D) other things being equal, M and P are inversely related C) other things being equal, an increase in V will increase P and/or QIn the monetarist equation of exchange, MV is the monetarist counterpart of: A) PQ/V B) P/Q C) In+G D) Ca+Ig+Xn+G D) C+IG+X+GMonetarists argue that the amount of money the public will want to hold depends primarily on the level of A) nominal GDP B) investment C) consumption D) prices A) nominal GDPThe equation of exchange suggests that if the velocity of money and the quantity of goods and services are held constant, an: A) decrease in the money supply will increase the price level B) increase in the money supply will decrease the price level C) increase in the money supply will increase the price level D) decrease in the money supply will have no effect on the price level C) increase in the money supply will increase the price level From the strict monetarist perspective, a large increase in the money supply will have: A) a large impact on the velocity of money and a large impact on the nominal output B) a large impact on the velocity of money and a small impact on the nominal output C) no effect on the velocity of money and a large impact on nominal output D) no effect on the velocity of money and a small impact on nominal output C) no effect on the velocity of money and a large impact on nominal output If the velocity of money remains unchanged and with full employment in the economy, the equation of exchange predicts that a rise in the money supply will: A) increase prices B) increase interest rates C) increase real output D) decrease nominal GDP A) increase prices If the economy diverges from its full-employment output, new classical economics would suggest that: A) a change in the velocity of money would be all that is needed to return it to its full-employment output B) an improvement in insider-outsider relationships is all that is needed to return it to its full-employment output C) an efficiency wage in the economy would return it to its full-employment output D) internal mechanisms within the economy would automatically return it to its full-employment output D) internal mechanisms within the economy would automatically return it to its full-employment output Refer to the above graph. Assume that the economy is in initial equilibrium where AD1 intersects AS1. If there is an unanticipated incr"
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/79404264/macroecon-2105-chapter-16-practice-test-flash-cards/\nMacroecon 2105- Chapter 16 Practice Test",
"text": "59 terms vansainvilus Macroecon 2105- Chapter 16 Practice Test Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later1. Fiscal policy is: the use of government spending and taxes to influence the economy.2. Monetary policy is: the use of the money supply to influence the economy.3. The use of the money supply to influence the economy is: called monetary policy.4. The use of government spending and taxes to influence the economy is: called fiscal policy.5. When the economy falters, people often look to the government to help push the economy forward again. In fact, the government uses many different tools to try to affect the economy. Economists classify these tools on the basis of two different types of policy: monetary policy and fiscal policy.6."
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"title": "https://www.coursehero.com/file/p6pbca/20-Cost-push-inflation-occurs-when-the-b-aggregate-supply-curve-shifts-leftward/\nB supply side 2 in keynesian theory which of the",
"text": "\"B supply side 2 in keynesian theory which of the SCHOOLASUCOURSE TITLEECN 211TYPENotes UPLOADED BYnansara PAGES 14 RATINGS88 % ( 16)This preview shows pages 11–13. Sign up to view the full content. View Full Documentb. Supply-side.____ 2. In Keynesian theory, which of the following would be an appropriate discretionary fiscal policyto use when the economy is in a recession?a. Increased government spending.____ 3. Nondiscretionary fiscal policy tends to reduce fluctuations in real GDP because:b. Government transfer payments and tax revenues change “automatically” (without newlegislation) as the level of real GDP changes.____"
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_spending\nGovernment spending",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Public finance Policies [show]Fiscal policy [show]Monetary policy [show]Trade policy [show]Revenue Spending [show]Optimum [show]Reform [show]v t e\"\"Public Purse\"\" and \"\"Public money\"\" redirect here. For the term used in relation to the British monarchy, see Privy Purse. For the academic journal formerly called Public Money, see Public Money & Management. Government spending or expenditure includes all government consumption, investment, and transfer payments. [ 1] [2] In national income accounting the acquisition by governments of goods and services for current use, to directly satisfy the individual or collective needs of the community, is classed as government final consumption expenditure. Government acquisition of goods and services intended to create future benefits, such as infrastructure investment or research spending, is classed as government investment (government gross capital formation ). These two types of government spending, on final consumption and on gross capital formation, together constitute one of the major components of gross domestic product. Government spending can be financed by government borrowing, seigniorage, or taxes. Changes in government spending is a major component of fiscal policy used to stabilize the macroeconomic business cycle. Contents [ hide ]1 Components of federal government spending1.1 Mandatory/entitlement spending1.2 Discretionary spending1.3 Interest on government debt2 State and local government spending2.1 California3 Macroeconomic fiscal policy4 Current use: final consumption expenditure5 National defense spending5.1 United States5.2 Other countries6 Infrastructure and investment: gross fixed capital formation7 Transfer payment spending8 Government spending per country8.1 Per capita8.2 As a percentage of GDP8.3 Public social spending by country9 References10 External links Components of federal government spending [ edit]For most governments around the world, the majority of government spending takes place at the federal/national level."
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"docid": "D8272#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/macroeconomics\nmacroeconomics",
"text": "\"macroeconomicsnoun, plural in form but usually singular in construction mac·ro·eco·nom·ics \\ ˈma-krō-ˌe-kə-ˈnä-miks, -ˌē-kə- \\Updated on: 13 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLTime Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of macroeconomics: a study of economics in terms of whole systems especially with reference to general levels of output and income and to the interrelations among sectors of the economy — compare microeconomics—macroeconomicplay \\ -mik \\ adjective Recent Examples of macroeconomics from the Web Though its approach to geopolitics is adventurous, its approach to macroeconomics is deeply conservative.— The Economist, \"\"Putin’s fiscal fortress Russia’s credit rating rises; Brazil’s falls,\"\" 1 Mar. 2018West’s insistence that this country can’t understand the global mathematics of capitalism-fueled inequality without the calculus of macroeconomics is ultimately spot-on ...— michael harriot, The Root, \"\"From an Ex-Neoliberal: Why Ta-Nehisi Coates Keeps Talking About White Supremacy,\"\" 19 Dec. 2017These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'macroeconomics.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. First Known Use of macroeconomics1945Financial Definition of MACROECONOMICSmacroeconomicsnoun, plural in form but usually singular in construction What It Is Macroeconomics involves the study of aggregate factors such as employment, inflation, and gross domestic product, and evaluating how they influence the economy as a whole. How It Works The Great Depression and its resulting high unemployment rate greatly influenced the development of macroeconomics. In 1936, John Maynard Keynes published The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, which theorized that government spending and tax policies could be used to stabilize economies. The Keynesian school of economic thought argues that an increase in government expenditures or a reduction in taxes will stimulate an economy; likewise, a reduction in government expenditures or an increase in taxes will constrict an economy and reduce inflation. Later, Milton Friedman developed another well-known macroeconomic school of thought, called Monetarism, which rejected Keynes's fiscal policy idea and stated instead that regulating the money supply was the key to economic stability."
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"title": "http://www.econlib.org/library/Enc/FiscalPolicy.html\nFiscal Policy",
"text": "Home | CEE | 2nd edition | Fiscal Policy F iscal policy is the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. When the government decides on the goods and services it purchases, the transfer payments it distributes, or the taxes it collects, it is engaging in fiscal policy. The primary economic impact of any change in the government budget is felt by particular groups—a tax cut for families with children, for example, raises their disposable income. Discussions of fiscal policy, however, generally focus on the effect of changes in the government budget on the overall economy. Although changes in taxes or spending that are “revenue neutral” may be construed as fiscal policy—and may affect the aggregate level of output by changing the incentives that firms or individuals face—the term “fiscal policy” is usually used to describe the effect on the aggregate economy of the overall levels of spending and taxation, and more particularly, the gap between them. Fiscal policy is said to be tight or contractionary when revenue is higher than spending (i.e., the government budget is in surplus) and loose or expansionary when spending is higher than revenue (i.e., the budget is in deficit). Often, the focus is not on the level of the deficit, but on the change in the deficit. Thus, a reduction of the deficit from $200 billion to $100 billion is said to be contractionary fiscal policy, even though the budget is still in deficit. Figure 1 shows the federal budget surplus over the period 1962–2003. The data in the figure are corrected to remove the effects of business cycle conditions."
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"title": "http://www2.gsu.edu/~ecomaa/chap13~1.htm\n.",
"text": "The chapter also examines Non-discretionary fiscal policy ( built-in or automatic stabilizer) that measures government expenditures and tax revenues to adjust the economy in there is business cycle. In the early 1980s, U. S. government introduced a 25% reduction in personal income tax without changing government spending. This policy led to the expansion of aggregate demand to get the economy out of the recession of the early 1980s, and to increase output and employment. U. S. government raised taxes on both corporate and personal income taxes during Vietnam war. The purpose of the government intervention through government spending or taxing is to make the economy more stable. For example, Employment Act of 1946 was a Congressional mandate to promote economic stability. This legislative mandates was government�s role to achieve full employment and output level. The council of economic advisors (CEA) to advise the president for economic issues. The Joint Economic Committee of Congress to investigate economic problems of national interest. Discretionary fiscal policy: the deliberate changes of taxes and government spending by Congress to stabilize the economy through aggregate demand by achieving full employment, control inflation, and economic growth."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stability_and_Growth_Pact\nStability and Growth Pact",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Forecasted fiscal compliance of EU member states (debt-to-GDP criterion)The Stability and Growth Pact ( SGP) is an agreement, among the 28 member states of the European Union, to facilitate and maintain the stability of the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). Based primarily on Articles 121 and 126 [1] of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, it consists of fiscal monitoring of members by the European Commission and the Council of Ministers, and the issuing of a yearly recommendation for policy actions to ensure a full compliance with the SGP also in the medium-term. If a Member State breaches the SGP's outlined maximum limit for government deficit and debt, the surveillance and request for corrective action will intensify through the declaration of an Excessive Deficit Procedure (EDP); and if these corrective actions continue to remain absent after multiple warnings, the Member State can ultimately be issued economic sanctions. [ 2] The pact was outlined by a resolution and two council regulations in July 1997. [ 3] The first regulation \"\"on the strengthening of the surveillance of budgetary positions and the surveillance and coordination of economic policies\"\", known as the \"\"preventive arm\"\", entered into force 1 July 1998. [ 4] The second regulation \"\"on speeding up and clarifying the implementation of the excessive deficit procedure\"\", known as the \"\"dissuasive arm\"\", entered into force 1 January 1999. [ 5]The purpose of the pact was to ensure that fiscal discipline would be maintained and enforced in the EMU. [ 6] All EU member states are automatically members of both the EMU and the SGP, as this is defined by paragraphs in the EU Treaty itself. The fiscal discipline is ensured by the SGP by requiring each Member State, to implement a fiscal policy aiming for the country to stay within the limits on government deficit (3% of GDP) and debt (60% of GDP); and in case of having a debt level above 60% it should each year decline with a satisfactory pace towards a level below. As outlined by the \"\"preventive arm\"\" regulation, all EU member states are each year obliged to submit a SGP compliance report for the scrutiny and evaluation of the European Commission and the Council of Ministers, that will present the country's expected fiscal development for the current and subsequent three years."
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"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/exam-3/deck/14401158\nPopular Study Materials from Economics 111",
"text": "\"Aggregate demand represents the _____ at alternative price levelsa. total spending in the economyb. total saving in the economyc. total investment in the economyd. total output of the economye. total money supply in the economya. total spending in the economy Which of the following is an incorrect statement?a. Macroeconomic equilibrium occurs at the intersection of the aggregate demand and aggregate supply curves.b. The aggregate supply curve indicates a positive relationship between the price level and GDP.c. Other things equal, a downward shift of the aggregate demand curve implies that the economy is entering a contractionary phase.d."
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"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/commodity\ncommodity",
"text": "\"commoditynoun com·mod·i·ty \\ kə-ˈmä-də-tē \\Popularity: Top 1% of lookups | Updated on: 10 Apr 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: commodity in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of commodityplural commodities1: an economic good: such asa: a product of agriculture or miningagricultural commodities like grain and cornb: an article of commerce especially when delivered for shipmentreported the damaged commodities to officialsc: a mass-produced unspecialized productcommodity chemicalscommodity memory chips2 a: something useful or valuedthat valuable commodity, patience; also:thing, entityb: convenience, advantage… the many commodities incidental to the life of a public office … —Charles Lamb3: a good or service whose wide availability typically leads to smaller profit margins and diminishes the importance of factors (such as brand name) other than price4: one that is subject to ready exchange or exploitation within a market… stars as individuals and as commodities of the film industry. — Film Quarterly5 obsolete: quantity, lot See commodity defined for English-language learners See commodity defined for kids Examples of commodity in a Sentenceagricultural commodities like grain and corn Oil is a commodity in high demand. Patience is a rare commodity. Recent Examples of commodity from the Web On one side are heavyweight commodity traders like Bunge Ltd. and Louis Dreyfus Co., which buy grains from rural farmers and ship them to ports 1,200 miles away.— Bloomberg.com, \"\"Brazil Railroad Posting 755% Rally Fights to Keep Take-or-Pay Clause,\"\" 4 Apr. 2018As commodities prices crashed, Brazil quickly fell into its worst recession on record and popular support shifted to the right.— marina lopes, Washington Post, \"\"Brazil anxiously awaits court decision that could send Lula to prison,\"\" 4 Apr. 2018The speed with which the trade struggle between Washington and Beijing is ratcheting up led to a sharp selloff in global stock markets and commodities.— NBC News, \"\"China slaps tariffs on $50 billion of U. S. goods as trade dispute escalates,\"\" 4 Apr. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'commodity.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback."
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"docid": "D3140730#0",
"title": "http://www.madehow.com/Volume-1/Peanut-Butter.html\nPeanut Butter",
"text": "\"Peanut Butter Follow City-Data.com founder on our Forum or @Lech Mazur Background Wild peanuts originated in Bolivia and northeastern Argentina. The cultivated species, Arachis hypogaea, was grown by Indians in pre-Columbian times. The peanut plant is a vinelike plant whose flowerstalks wither and bow to the ground after fertilization, burying the young pods, which come to maturity underground. Peanuts were introduced to the United States from Africa, but were not considered a staple crop until the 1890s, when they were promoted as a replacement for the cotton crop destroyed by the boll weevil. The three types of domestic peanuts are the Virginia, Spanish, and Runner-type peanuts. It is mostly the Runner-type peanuts, grown in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, that are used in the manufacture of peanut butter. While Runner peanuts offer a higher yield, they also require more moisture than the Spanish or Virginia peanuts. Around the end of the seventeenth century, Haitians made peanut butter by using a heavy wood mortar and a wood pestle with a metal cap. The mortar—featuring a metal bottom and weighing about 20 pounds—and the 5-pound pestle were used to pound the peanuts into a paste. During the nineteenth century in the United States, shelled, roasted peanuts were chopped or pounded into a creamy paste in a cloth bag and eaten fresh."
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"title": "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/capitalism\nDefinition of 'capitalism'",
"text": "Definition of 'capitalism'Learner: capitalism Video English: capitalism American: capitalism Example sentences Trends Translationscapitalism ( k æ pɪtəlɪzəm)uncountable noun Capitalism is an economic and political system in which property, business, and industry are owned by private individuals and not by the state....the return of capitalism to Hungary. Synonyms: private enterprise, free enterprise, private ownership, laissez faire or laisser faire More Synonyms of capitalism COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publishers Video: pronunciation of 'capitalism'How to pronounce CAPITALISM in British English Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:12capitalismin British ( ˈkæpɪtəˌlɪzəm)noun Also called: free enterprise, private enterprisean economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange, characterized by the freedom of capitalists to operate or manage their property for profit in competitive conditions Compare socialism (sense 1)Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publisherscapitalismin American ( ˈkæpət əlˌɪzəm; kapˈət'lizˌəm)noun1. an economic system in which all or most of the means of production and distribution, as land, factories, communications, and transportation systems, are privately owned and operated in a relatively competitive environment through the investment of capital to produce profits: it has been characterized by a tendency toward the concentration of wealth, the growth of large corporations, etc. that has led to economic inequality, which has been dealt with usually by increased government action and control2. the principles, methods, interests, power, influence, etc. of capitalists, especially of those with large holdings Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt."
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"title": "http://www.frbsf.org/economic-research/publications/economic-letter/2009/june/downturn-fiscal-policy/\nFighting Downturns with Fiscal Policy",
"text": "Fighting Downturns with Fiscal Policy Sylvain Leduc A simple theory of the effects of fiscal policy Challenging the model Recent empirical work The stimulus package: Will it work? References Should fiscal policy be used to fight recessions? Most economists would answer that, for normal economic ups and downs, business cycle stabilization should be left to monetary policy and that fiscal policy should focus on long-term goals. The main argument is that monetary policy can act quickly when output falls below an economy’s potential or when inflation varies from its optimal rate, and that these actions can be reversed quickly as conditions change. By contrast, modifications to the fiscal code take a long time to enact and implement and can be very difficult to undo. However, the current recession is clearly not a typical downturn. In particular, unlike other post-World War II U. S. recessions, monetary policy has run out of its usual ammunition to boost economic activity. The federal funds rate, the principal tool that the Federal Reserve uses to stabilize the economy, is now hovering near zero. Because interest rates cannot be negative in nominal terms, monetary policymakers are unable to lower the federal funds rate further. In this situation, the Federal Reserve has turned to unconventional tools to get around this barrier, commonly called the zero lower bound."
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"docid": "D2119773#0",
"title": "http://www.health.state.mn.us/oep/responsesystems/atriskdef.html\n\"Defining \"\"At Risk\"\" Populations\"",
"text": "\"Defining \"\"At Risk\"\" Populations Download PDF version formatted for print: Defining \"\"At Risk\"\" Populations (PDF: 4 pages)Purpose A number of definitions currently exist that attempt to define what “at risk” populations means. This document is intended t review several major definitions and compare and contrast them. Minnesota has for some time utilized a definition that included thinking of those considered “at risk” as having concerns with Communication, Medical, Independence, Supervision, and Transportation services, otherwise know as CMIST. Over time this approach has been adopted by most federal agencies and others. There are slight variations between some of them, but in general they are very similar. To hopefully clear up any confusion we will present the main definitions, discuss similarities, differences, and then present the definition here in Minnesota. In all cases, the definitions presented may appear as people who fall into specific categories, but the key to understanding any of these is based on function. Understanding how a person is functioning during and after a disaster. An individual may for example have a low or no vision, however, this does not automatically mean they have a “special need.” That individual may have done personal planning and or have the necessary equipment needed to maintain functional independence and therefore may function better than others who appear to not fall into any of the categories."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feedback\nFeedback",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search For other uses, see Feedback (disambiguation). Complex systems Topics Emergence Self-organization Collective behaviour Networks Evolution and adaptation Pattern formation Systems theory Nonlinear dynamics Game theoryv t e Feedback exists between two parts when each affects the other. [ 1] ( p53)A feedback loop where all outputs of a process are available as causal inputs to that process Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are routed back as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop. [ 2] The system can then be said to feed back into itself. The notion of cause-and-effect has to be handled carefully when applied to feedback systems: Simple causal reasoning about a feedback system is difficult because the first system influences the second and second system influences the first, leading to a circular argument. This makes reasoning based upon cause and effect tricky, and it is necessary to analyze the system as a whole.— [ 3]Contents1 History2 Types2.1 Positive and negative feedback2.1.1 Terminology2.1.2 Limitations of negative and positive feedback2.2 Other types of feedback3 Applications3.1 Dynamical systems3.2 Biology3.3 Climate science3.4 Control theory3.5 Mechanical engineering3.6 Electronic engineering3.6.1 Negative feedback3.6.2 Positive feedback3.6.3 Oscillator3.6.4 Latches and flip-flops3.7 Software3.7.1 User interface design3.8 Video feedback3.9 Social sciences3.9.1 Economics and finance4 See also5 References6 Further reading History [ edit]Self-regulating mechanisms have existed since antiquity, and the idea of feedback had started to enter economic theory in Britain by the eighteenth century, but it wasn't at that time recognized as a universal abstraction and so didn't have a name. [ 4]The verb phrase \"\"to feed back\"\", in the sense of returning to an earlier position in a mechanical process, was in use in the US by the 1860s, [5] [6] and in 1909, Nobel laureate Karl Ferdinand Braun used the term \"\"feed-back\"\" as a noun to refer to (undesired) coupling between components of an electronic circuit. [ 7]By the end of 1912, researchers using early electronic amplifiers ( audions) had discovered that deliberately coupling part of the output signal back to the input circuit would boost the amplification (through regeneration ), but would also cause the audion to howl or sing. [ 8] This action of feeding back of the signal from output to input gave rise to the use of the term \"\"feedback\"\" as a distinct word by 1920. ["
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"title": "http://web-books.com/eLibrary/NC/B0/B62/061MB62.html\n12.3. Issues in Fiscal Policy",
"text": "12.3. Issues in Fiscal Policy Learning Objectives Explain how the various kinds of lags influence the effectiveness of discretionary fiscal policy. Explain and illustrate graphically how crowding out (and its reverse) influences the impact of expansionary or contractionary fiscal policy. Discuss the controversy concerning which types of fiscal policies to use, including the arguments from supply-side economics. The discussion in the previous section about the use of fiscal policy to close gaps suggests that economies can be easily stabilized by government actions to shift the aggregate demand curve. However, as we discovered with monetary policy in the previous chapter, government attempts at stabilization are fraught with difficulties. Lags Discretionary fiscal policy is subject to the same lags that we discussed for monetary policy. It takes some time for policy makers to realize that a recessionary or an inflationary gap exists—the recognition lag. Recognition lags stem largely from the difficulty of collecting economic data in a timely and accurate fashion. The current recession was not identified until October 2008, when the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research announced that it had begun in December 2007."
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"title": "https://quizlet.com/12701003/macro-chapter-11-12-flash-cards/\nMacro Chapter 11 & 12",
"text": "\"89 terms Heath35l Macro Chapter 11 & 12Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What is fiscal policy? Refers to the GOVERNMENT'S SPENDING, TAXING AND BORROWING POLICIES. ** Tool that promotes goals of full employment, price stability, and rapid economic growth. Specific areas of government that make fiscal policy decisions... President and Congress Primary tools of fiscal policy... government spending and taxes, basically the \"\"federal budget\"\"Discretionary fiscal policy involves... issuing bonds, government spending, taxation How does the government implement fiscal policy? If the government decides to spend money, then it will pay for this spending through taxes or borrowing How does the government borrow money? By issuing bonds What would the government due during expansionary fiscal policy? boost economy, lower taxes, increase gov't spending What would the government due during restrictive fiscal policy? Slow economy, increase taxes, decrease gov't spending If the government decides to increase government purchases as we as decrease taxes, then the government is choosing policies designed to counter a ____________. Recession Budget Deficit Occurs when the government spends more than it makes during a given year Government Spending > taxes Government Expenditures > Government Revenues To finance a budget deficit, the government will... sell bonds (borrow money)Budget Surplus Occurs when the government makes more than it spends during a given year Government Spending < taxes Government Expenditures < Government Revenues Balanced Budget Occurs when government makes as much as it spends Government Spending = taxes Government Expenditures = Government Revenues Government Deficit vs. Debt Deficit: is YEARLY amount, it's the difference between government spending and taxes. Deficit = Government Spending - Taxes Debt: CUMULATIVE amount, total amount of outstanding government bonds If the government is running a surplus it will ________ it's debt."
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"docid": "D858761#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_stabilizer\nAutomatic stabilizer",
"text": "In macroeconomics, automatic stabilizers are features of the structure of modern government budgets, particularly income taxes and welfare spending, that act to dampen fluctuations in real GDP. [ 1]The size of the government budget deficit tends to increase when a country enters a recession, which tends to keep national income higher by maintaining aggregate demand. There may also be a multiplier effect. This effect happens automatically depending on GDP and household income, without any explicit policy action by the government, and acts to reduce the severity of recessions. [ citation needed] Similarly, the budget deficit tends to decrease during booms, which pulls back on aggregate demand. Therefore, automatic stabilizers tend to reduce the size of the fluctuations in a country's GDP. Contents [ hide ]1 Induced taxes1.1 Transfer payments2 Incorporated into the expenditure multiplier3 See also4 References Induced taxes [ edit]Tax revenues generally depend on household income and the pace of economic activity. Household incomes fall and the economy slows down during a recession, and government tax revenues fall as well. This change in tax revenue occurs because of the way modern tax systems are generally constructed. Income taxes are generally at least somewhat progressive."
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"title": "https://www.britannica.com/topic/fiscal-policy\nFiscal policy",
"text": "Fiscal policy, measures employed by governments to stabilize the economy, specifically by manipulating the levels and allocations of taxes and government expenditures. Fiscal measures are frequently used in tandem with monetary policy ( q.v.) to achieve certain goals. The usual goals of both fiscal and monetary policy are to achieve or maintain full employment, to achieve or maintain a high rate of economic growth, and to stabilize prices and wages. The establishment of these ends as proper goals of governmental economic policy and the development of tools with which to achieve them are products of the 20th century. In taxes and expenditures, fiscal policy has for its field of action matters that are within government’s immediate control. The consequences of such actions are generally predictable: a decrease in personal taxation, for example, will lead to an increase in consumption, which will in turn have a stimulating effect on the economy. Similarly, a reduction in the tax burden on the corporate sector will stimulate investment. Steps taken to increase government spending by public works have a similar expansionary effect. Conversely, a reduction in government expenditure or an increase in tax revenues, without compensatory action, has the effect of contracting the economy."
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"title": "http://repairpal.com/estimator/automatic-transmission-fluid-filter-change-cost\nAutomatic Transmission Filter Change Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Automatic Transmission Filter Change Cost The average cost for an Automatic Transmission Fluid/Filter Change is between $244 and $339. Labor costs are estimated between $96 and $123 while parts are priced between $148 and $216. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is the automatic transmission fluid and filter? Automatic transmission fluid keeps the transmission lubricated and functioning properly. The transmission filter works to keep dirt and other particles out of the fluid, and thus out of your transmission. The transmission is responsible for sending the right amount of engine power to the driveshaft or axles, and making them go at the speed you want. The automatic transmission shifts gears automatically, adjusts to driving demands, and keeps the engine running in an optimum range for a given speed. How do the transmission fluid and filter work? An automatic transmission uses sets of clutches or bands to determine the car's gear ratio."
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"title": "https://www.bigotires.com/article-detail/How-often-should-I-change-my-transmission-fluid\nHow often should I change my transmission fluid?",
"text": "How often should I change my transmission fluid? Wondering when to change your automatic transmission fluid (ATF)? Most manufacturers recommend replacing transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. If you tow, or do mostly city driving with constant changes of gears, it may be wise to change your ATF even more often. Here's why. Your automatic transmission has a lot of moving parts. These are bathed in Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF), which keeps everything running smoothly. ATF is pretty complex stuff. Besides lubricating, it has chemicals that prevent corrosion and wear, keep it flowing in the cold, give it body in the heat, clean the transmission and more. ATF, like all auto fluids, breaks down over time, mostly because of high heat."
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"docid": "D3032891#0",
"title": "http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=254502\n.",
"text": "\"August 3rd, 2009, 18:21 # 1Po Pim Or Newbie Join Date: Jul 2005Location: Lansing, MITDI (s): wanted 96-97 passat tdi wagon 5 speed01 Jetta Transmission rebuild? Hi, My parents have a 2001 Jetta TDI with an automatic transmission and 170k miles approximately. I don't have one right now, but do run my 84 Mercedes diesel on veg oil... Anyway, basically the local dealer is ridiculously expensive, and can't identify the problem with their car which is the same situation with other local shops. They just took the car to a dealer in Chicago on their way to a trip. Recently they went to a local mechanic and found out another mechanic (possibly the dealer) had filled their transmission with too much fluid. They were in because the transmission was not shifting correctly in the higher gears. Well now the car does not engage correctly between the lower gears or into first sometimes. Usually this is when cold. The fluid is clean, not burnt, no metal shavings. I have driven it a bit and there is sometimes a clunk when shifting between gears which has been a problem for a while."
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"docid": "D3159892#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-a-dual-clutch-transmission.htm\nWhat is a Dual Clutch Transmission?",
"text": "The dual clutch transmission (DCT), also referred to as a double- or twin-clutch transmission, combines the best of both manual and automatic transmissions into a hybrid that requires no input from the driver to shift gears, provides smooth and fast shifting, and operates more efficiently than either a manual or an automatic transmission. Its unique configuration is known as a semi-automatic transmission. It uses two separate clutches, one which engages even numbered gears in the transmission while the other engages the odd numbered gears. While one gear, third gear for example, is engaged, the clutch has the next gear, possibly fourth gear if the driver is speeding up, ready to go so it can instantly switch from third to fourth without losing any of the engine's power and without requiring the driver to press down the clutch pedal as he would need to in a manual transmission car. Since the car's driver isn't required to press a clutch pedal to shift gears, it would seem the dual clutch transmission is automatic. Yet it is actually semi-automatic. Electro-hydraulic fluid is used to engage and disengage the clutches. This fluid forces the clutch disk against the flywheel of the engine and the power spins the car's wheels. When the car slows, sensors send less fluid to the clutch and it disengages because the fluid's force is not strong enough to hold it against the flywheel. Two clutches make the dual clutch transmission possible."
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"docid": "D621120#0",
"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_transmission\nAutomatic transmission",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search This article is about the mechanical transmission type. For other uses of \"\"AT\"\", see AT (disambiguation). Transmission types Manual Sequential manual Non-synchronous Preselector Automatic Manumatic Semi-automatic Electrohydraulic Saxomat Dual-clutch Continuously variable Bicycle gearing Derailleur gears Hub gearsv t e An 8-gear automatic transmission Cutaway showing the typical positioning of an automatic transmission from the interior of an automobile An automatic transmission, also called auto, self-shifting transmission, n -speed automatic (where n is its number of forward gear ratios), or AT, is a type of motor vehicle transmission that can automatically change gear ratios as the vehicle moves, freeing the driver from having to shift gears manually. Like other transmission systems on vehicles, it allows an internal combustion engine, best suited to run at a relatively high rotational speed, to provide a range of speed and torque outputs necessary for vehicular travel. The number of forward gear ratios is often expressed for manual transmissions as well (e.g., 6-speed manual). The most popular form found in automobiles is the hydraulic automatic transmission. Similar but larger devices are also used for heavy-duty commercial and industrial vehicles and equipment. This system uses a fluid coupling in place of a friction clutch, and accomplishes gear changes by hydraulically locking and unlocking a system of planetary gears. These systems have a defined set of gear ranges, often with a parking pawl that locks the output shaft of the transmission to keep the vehicle from rolling either forward or backward. Some machines with limited speed ranges or fixed engine speeds, such as some forklifts and lawn mowers, only use a torque converter to provide a variable gearing of the engine to the wheels."
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"docid": "D1889937#0",
"title": "http://www.primebuyersreport.org/ca/san-gabriel-valley-pomona-transmission-repair.html\nThe TOP 10 Transmission Shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA",
"text": "\"The Best Transmissions Shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA Are the Ones Proven Safe To Spend With Transmission shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA bearing The Prime Buyer's Report TOP 10 symbol are those transmission repair services that have exceeded the minimum California regulatory standard. They are the ones proven by our independent research to have passed the TOP 10 requirements for value and honesty, carry liability insurance as protection for you the customer, and for whom our staff has called previous customer to verify high satisfaction with them for transmissions in the San Gabriel Valley CA, including new transmissions, transmission repair, clutch repair, transmission rebuilds, and more. Updated January 16, 2018The TOP 10 Transmission Shops in the San Gabriel Valley CAWestern Automatic Transmission Exchange Offers Articles Brands Photos Reviews Scorecard Profile Send an email to this Company (323) 737-5009 2461 W Washington Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90018 State License #29712Areas Served: LA County incl. the San Gabriel Valley Services: transmission rebuilds, new transmissions, differential repair, clutch repair, front ... Key Brands: Tran Star Industries Inc. Transgo Offers Articles Brands Photos Reviews Scorecard Profile (626) 443-7456 2621 Merced Ave El Monte, CA 91733Areas Served: El Monte CA, Rosemead CA, South El Monte CA, Avocado Heights CA, Baldwin Park CA, ... Tavo-Matic Inc Offers Articles Brands Photos Reviews Scorecard Profile (626) 582-1884 2928 Durfee Ave El Monte, CA 91732Areas Served: El Monte CA, Avocado Heights CA, Baldwin Park CA, South El Monte CA, North El Monte ... Lee Transmission Inc Offers Articles Brands Photos Reviews Scorecard Profile (626) 452-0924 11743 Valley Blvd El Monte, CA 91732Areas Served: El Monte CA, Baldwin Park CA, South El Monte CA, Rosemead CA, Avocado Heights CA, ... European Automotive Tech Offers Articles Brands Photos Reviews Scorecard Profile (626) 579-2185 2456 1/4 Rosemead Blvd South El Monte, CA 91733Areas Served: South El Monte CA, Rosemead CA, El Monte CA, Avocado Heights CA, Baldwin Park CA, ... The Best Transmissions Shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA Are the Ones Proven Safe To Spend With The state of California merely requires that transmission repair shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA register with the state BAR for which there is no inspection of the transmission shop and no test or exam in knowledge of transmission repair. So the state registration is no guarantee that any particular transmission shop in the San Gabriel Valley CA is even competent, is doing business honestly, delivering value, or satisfying customers. This makes it all the more significant that all services for transmission repair in the San Gabriel Valley CA that bear The Prime Buyer's Report-TOP 10 symbol have been cleared by our research staff as passing all the requirements for Prime Buyer's Report-TOP 10 status such as survey phone calls to previous customers to verify high satisfaction, verified state registration, good complaint record, verified liability insurance, best business practices, only employees legal to work in the U. S., and more. Transmission Repair Shops in the San Gabriel Valley CA Are Drivetrain Experts Many transmission repair shops in Pasadena, Pomona, El Monte and West Covina CA will be able to service high-performance vehicles, off-road vehicles, 4WD vehicles and late-model cars and trucks. Other transmission centers will offer factory-recommended transmission rebuilds or custom transmission rebuilds, differential service, transfer case repairs and all types of clutch repair and clutch replacement. Replacement Parts Abound at Transmission Shops in Pasadena, Pomona, El Monte and West Covina CA Top quality transmission repair shops in the San Gabriel Valley utilize a variety of materials to get you on your way. Whether you have a vehicle with an automatic transmission, manual transmission, dual-clutch transmission, CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission), or a sequential manual transmission, you can find automatic transmission parts, torque converters, transmission fluid, transmission filters, valve body kits, shift kits, performance transmission parts, replacement transmission parts, high-stall converters, super-haul converters, and transmission cooling systems."
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"docid": "D2426989#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/porsche/cayenne+turbo/transmission-fluid-change-cost\nPorsche Cayenne Turbo Transmission Fluid Change Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Porsche / Cayenne Turbo / Transmission Fluid Change Cost The average cost for a Porsche Cayenne Turbo Transmission Fluid Change is between $52 and $234. Labor costs are estimated between $52 and $234. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for a different car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is transmission fluid? Whether the vehicle uses an automatic or manual transmission, or a dual-clutch gearbox, transmission fluid keeps the transmission lubricated and functioning properly. The fluid and filter (if used) must be changed according to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to keep the transmission working right. How does transmission fluid work? Like engines, transmissions use oil (or transmission fluid) as lubricant for the many gears and shifting components that drive the vehicle. The fluid used in the transmission is constantly degrading from age, heat, crushing force and high pressure. When it degrades, it becomes unfit for use and must be changed before permanent damage is done to the moving parts of the transmission."
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"docid": "D2426993#0",
"title": "https://community.cartalk.com/t/change-manual-transmission-fluid/47455\nChange manual transmission fluid?",
"text": "Change manual transmission fluid? Maintenance/Repairspontiacsunfiretransmissionsfluidsgte937k 2010-04-14 15:33:47 UTC #1I have a '97 Pontiac Sunfire 2.4L with a manual transmission. The maintenance schedule in my manual says that the transmission fluid does not need changing. However, I keep hearing that I should change it anyway, so I took it to an express lube place this morning. They said they couldn't change it 'cause there's no easy way to fill with new fluid. 1. Would you change the fluid (I have 104k miles on the car)? 2. How do you change it?missileman 2010-04-14 15:54:34 UTC #2Never let an express lube place change your transmission fluid manual or automatic. Most manual transmissions are just topped off with gear oil."
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"docid": "D33265#0",
"title": "http://www.mazdaoflodi.com/blog/do-you-need-to-change-transmission-fluid-in-a-mazda/\nWhen Should You Change Your Mazdaâs Transmission Fluid?",
"text": "When Should You Change Your Mazda’s Transmission Fluid? By blogsadmin | Posted in Service, Tips and Tricks on Wednesday, July 20th, 2016 at 8:04 pm Do You Need to Change Transmission Fluid in a Mazda? Taking care of some of the simple and regular maintenance needs your vehicle requires can be a great idea for some, but when you have questions, it’s a good idea to consult the experts. That’s why many may be wondering the following question: do you need to change the transmission fluid in a Mazda? If you’re asking the same thing, we’ll explain what you need to know. Find more service and car care tips How Often Do You Need to Change Your Mazda’s Transmission Fluid? You probably know by now how often you should be changing the oil in your Mazda, but what about the transmission fluid? Well, there’s a good chance the answer is “never. ”Or, at least, almost never. If you purchased your Mazda new and it is equipped with SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, it will have lifetime transmission fluid that only requires changing should a critical component or the whole transmission need to be replaced."
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"docid": "D1090647#0",
"title": "http://answers.angieslist.com/how-cost-change-transmission-fluid-q80893.aspx\nAsk Your Question",
"text": "Question Details Asked on 1/16/2014Guest_... how much does it cost to change transmission fluid Do you have the same question? Follow this Question In Auto > Auto Repair & Service Report It Tweet1 Answer Voted Best Answer3 Votes Assuming automatic transmission: At a quick lube type place, with unknown brand of fluid - from about $30-60 depending if done as part of a general fluid change package or all by itself. If transmission fluid filters need replacing too (usually are changed with fluid change on an automatic transmission), more like $75-125 range. At dealer, using OEM parts and fluid, about twice to triple that. Normal auto repair shop about halfway in between those two. One reason for higher price is they will not (if reputable) extract the old fluid through the dipstick tube and put in new - they will remove the pan or maintenance panel (which commonly has to be done fgor filter replacements) and clean the pan at a minimum regardless. This assumes you do not need band or continuously variable shift friction surface replacement or adjustment, which can crank it up from $50-100 for band adjustment to several hundreds more for replacements. Do NOT let some shop convince you to pay for a transmission flush - not only is it unnecessary, but usually uses contaminated fluid from other cars or harmful chemicals (sometimes even tap water or diesel fluid) and can seriously damage your transmission. If your transmission filters were not doing their job or you smoked your transmission fluid, the proper cure (assuming not bad enough to require transmission overhaul) is to change to new fluid and filters, then replace them again in a short time - typcially 50-250 miles recommended by manufacturers, to let the new fluid pick up the dirt and sludge and transport to the filters for cleaning. IF manual transmission - from about $40-75 for one with drain pan and no filters, to as much as $200 range for one with filters that requires removing side panel to change filter and clean it out."
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"docid": "D2287106#0",
"title": "http://transmissionrepairguy.com/category/transmission-problems/\nCategory: Transmission Problems",
"text": "Category: Transmission Problems September 13, 20155 Most Common Mistakes That Can Ruin Your Transmission Automatic transmissions aren’t necessarily delicate flowers, but they do need the right things in place to keep it running like a champ. Although they don’t need to be tended to at every bat of an eye, maintenance of course is a necessary part of owning a car. It’s more like a routine checkup than it is constant babysitting to keep a transmission in good shape, and the most common mistakes that can ruin your transmission often have to do with neglect and a lack of knowledge. This might be surprising to find out, but the biggest factor in determining how long an automatic transmission will last is more dependent on the vehicle owner than it is the car manufacturer. Possessing knowledge about your transmission and putting it to practice will have the greatest impact on your transmission’s service life, and the difference between the two can be either premature transmission failure or your transmission outlasting the rest of your vehicle. So, let’s get a few things straight right away, here are the 5 most common mistakes that can ruin your transmission. Continue Reading November 26, 2014The Basics of Automatic Transmission Troubleshooting When problems arise in your automatic transmission, it’s very important that you know the proper steps of transmission troubleshooting. Otherwise, you could be guessing at a problem your transmission might not have, wasting both time and money to get it fixed. Knowing the exact cause of a transmission’s woes means you can get it repaired as quickly as possible and at minimal expense to you, which is ultimately what everyone wants. So of course, there are a few steps to follow when it comes to correct automatic transmission troubleshooting and we will explain the basics here."
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"docid": "D857087#0",
"title": "https://repairpal.com/estimator/mercedes-benz/s430+4matic/transmission-fluid-change-cost\nTransmission Fluid Change Cost",
"text": "Estimator / Transmission Fluid Change Cost The average cost for a Transmission Fluid Change is between $52 and $156. Labor costs are estimated between $52 and $156. Estimate does not include taxes and fees. View repair cost for my car Get a repair estimate for your car Submit What is transmission fluid? Whether the vehicle uses an automatic or manual transmission, or a dual-clutch gearbox, transmission fluid keeps the transmission lubricated and functioning properly. The fluid and filter (if used) must be changed according to the manufacturer's maintenance schedule to keep the transmission working right. How does transmission fluid work? Like engines, transmissions use oil (or transmission fluid) as lubricant for the many gears and shifting components that drive the vehicle. The fluid used in the transmission is constantly degrading from age, heat, crushing force and high pressure. When it degrades, it becomes unfit for use and must be changed before permanent damage is done to the moving parts of the transmission."
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"docid": "D483152#0",
"title": "https://www.amsoil.com/shop/by-product/transmission-fluid/automatic/torque-drive-synthetic-automatic-transmission-fluid/\nTorque-Drive® Synthetic Automatic Transmission FluidHelp",
"text": "Torque-Drive® Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid Help For use in Allison, MAN, Voith, ZF and other heavy-duty transmissions Click image to enlarge $58.55Retail Price (USD)Save up to 25% or Receive Free Shipping Package Size: Unit of Measure: QTY: Product Code: ATD1G-EAAdd to Cart Product Highlights View Full Description Engineered for outstanding performance in heavy-duty transmissions manufactured by Allison, Voith, ZF and other heavy-duty transmissions. Excellent protection in temperature extremes. Ensures consistent, smooth clutch engagement over the life of the fluid and controls clutch glazing and elongated shift times. Description Technical Information Package Sizes Engineered to eliminate deficiencies common to conventional petroleum ATFs, AMSOIL Torque-Drive provides superior performance and protection against thermal and oxidative degradation, sludge and varnish formation, viscosity shear down, cold-temperature oil thickening, poor friction stability, high component wear and shortened oil life. Automatic transmission operating expenses can be directly linked to transmission fluid quality. Immediate financial benefits are possible upon the installation of AMSOIL Torque-Drive. Vehicles stay on the road longer, unnecessary labor and maintenance costs are reduced, and the return on costly transmission investments is maximized. AMSOIL Torque-Drive is a multi-functional fluid ideal for mixed fleets of vehicles, meeting the most stringent heavy-duty transmission specifications and helping eliminate compatibility concerns and misapplication. Wear Protection Transmissions operating under severe-service conditions can cause transmission fluid to break down and allow damaging metal-to-metal contact and increased wear. AMSOIL Torque-Drive is formulated to exceed industry requirements."
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"docid": "D1686469#0",
"title": "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090103081206AAgbIJs\nHow often do you change transmission fluid in your car?",
"text": "\"Cars & Transportation Maintenance & Repairs How often do you change transmission fluid in your car? Is it necessary?1 following 20 answers Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Every 50,000 miles is the best idea.mister ss · 9 years ago0 0 1 comment Most manufactuerers say the automatic transmission fluid will last over 100,000 miles with average use. But severe service rquires fluid changes every two years or 24,000 miles. Severe service can mean extended high speed driving, trailer towing, or just driving normally in cold weather. Some manufactureres (like Subaru) state that under \"\"severe \"\" conditions you should change the AT fluid and filter every 15,000 miles. If the fluid is bright red and smells sweet, it is pobably still usable. If the fluid color is dark red or brown and smells burnt, change it. Draining the fluid is easier on some cars than others. On my 06 Outback, there is a drain plug and a spin on AT filter that makes fluid changes easier. Most cars require dropping the tranmission pan to drain the fluid and access the filter."
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"docid": "D2838122#0",
"title": "http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_catalog/transmissions_automatics/gm_4l60e_overhaul_kit.html\n.",
"text": "\"General Motors 4L60E Hydra-Matic Transmission electronic (M30 or M32)Free information is provided here to help you in troubleshooting your 4L60E problems. Information on transmission specs is provided along with maintenance data. In addition, we provide a large inventory selection of 4L60E electronic controlled automatic transmission overhaul kits. Also parts including steels, kits, solenoids, filters, solenoids. This wide selection of parts are used in the GM 4L60E automatic transmissions in GM Chevrolet Camaro, Corvette, S10 pickup trucks and blazers, Tahoe, Astro Van, Suburban, Pontiac Firebird, in C and K Series Pickups, GMC Sonoma, Jimmy, Yukon Safari and Oldsmobile Bravada. In addition to these master overhaul kits we also have torque converters, fluids, problem prevention kits and in most cases we can supply good take out hard parts and save you some time and money!Here is the free information that we provide: Common Failure Problems Trouble Codes How to get Trouble Codes Clearing Trouble Codes Parts Illustration Troubleshooting/Overhaul Manual Maintenance Tips Fluid Additive Overhaul Tips Remanufactured Automatic Transmission What domestic transmission do I have? Also a factory description and the ratio information is available here. Description: 4 speed rear wheel drive, electronically controlled, automatic overdrive transmission with a torque converter clutch. Ratios: 1st: 3.059 2nd: 1.625 3rd: 1.000 4th: 0.696 Rev: 2.294Chevy Camaro Pontiac Firebird Chevy Corvette C/K Pickup S Truck GMC Sonoma S Blazer GMC Jimmy Tahoe GMC Yukon Astro GMC Safari Suburban Oldsmobile Bravada Early version 4L60 non electronic & 700R4Engine Range: 2.2L - 5.7L Fluid Capacity: (approximate) Dry: 7.9L (8.4qt) with 245mm converter 10.8L (11.4qt) with 300mm converter Fluid Type: Dexron® III Fluid Recommendation Considering overhauling your Chevrolet 4L60E transmission? The following list of parts are recommended by our remanufacture as being the parts that are most probably needed to put your 4L60-E back in top running order."
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"docid": "D228607#0",
"title": "https://www.meineke.com/blog/transmission/\nWHAT DOES A TRANSMISSION DO?",
"text": "Published 11:00 AM, Tue June 23, 2015View Comments WHAT DOES A TRANSMISSION DO? The job of a car's transmission is to make sure that the right amount of power goes to your wheels to drive at a given speed. It works by shifting gears in a very similar fashion to what you see on a multi-speed bicycle. On a bicycle, if the chain is off, the car won't go, and if the chain is in too high a gear, you'll have trouble getting started from a stop. The same principle applies to your transmission, and if you don't keep it well-maintained, you'll lose fuel economy or maybe not even be able to drive at all. How a Manual Transmission Works A manual transmission is basically a more powerful version of a bicycle's gear shifter. Even though there's no chain in your car like there is in a bicycle, the engine and transmission have to be temporarily disconnected just like a bicycle chain is temporarily lifted off of the gears when you shift up or down. In your car, pushing the clutch disconnects the engine and transmission. When you adjust the gear shifter, it has the same effect as moving the bicycle chain and moves your car into a new gear. Once you're in a new gear, you can release the clutch and drive on."
},
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"docid": "D3057930#0",
"title": "http://theanxiousthoughts.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-technical-side-of-continuously.html\nThe Technical Side of the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)",
"text": "\"The Technical Side of the Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)Belt type CVT transmission have really been around for ever. In fact, my 1981 Arctic Cat, Snow Mobile had a continuously variable transmission that operated on the very same principle as the one in our new 2013 Subaru, XV Crosstrek. Shown is a snow mobile, rubber belt driven CVTHowever, since we just bought a vehicle equipped with a CVT to use to tow our tear drop camping trailer, suddenly I was interested in finding out every detail I could about how reliable the CVT is, what can happen to it, and if anyone has had any problems towing with one. This new interest was brought about because of one time when I was pulling the trailer, gave it too much gas when it was cold, and felt what I would later find out was a \"\"shudder\"\" Towing with the Subaru XV Crosstrek Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video. It's easy to understand how the belt and variators ( variable belt pulleys) work to give you an infinite number of gear ratios allowing you to always get the most torque out of the engine, no matter the speed. Shown at the link below is the belt driven CVT. This model is driven by a fiber reinforced rubber belt. How A CVT Works by TEAM Industries.mov Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video."
},
{
"docid": "D2803543#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/estimating-transmission-flush-costs\nEstimating Transmission Flush Costs",
"text": "Estimating Transmission Flush Costs January 27, 2012Comments Email Seeking estimates for transmission flush costs from a service garage or dealer can be done without feeling fleeced in the process. It is necessary to understand the value of keeping a transmission maintained, but it's also essential to understand how the modern car service industry works. Gears A car's transmission transfers power from the car's engine to the drive train and the wheels. Internal to the transmission are numerous gears or wheels that convert the power of the engine to the wheels. These gears are lubricated in transmission fluid to allow clean shifts between gears and reduce the possibility of it overheating. Over time, the fluid in a transmission may become oxidized and shavings from the metal gears may build up to create friction. The value of flushing a transmission's fluids is removing old oxidized fluid and debris while replacing it with clean transmission fluid. Maintenance Maintaining a healthy vehicle requires following the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and regularly checking the transmission. The owner's manual will include a maintenance schedule and a reference to flushing the transmission. A good car warranty will include a transmission flush and it's important to review the car's warranty before seeking service."
},
{
"docid": "D532603#0",
"title": "http://www.carsdirect.com/car-repair/manual-transmission-repair-costs-questions-and-basics\nManual Transmission Repair Basics",
"text": "\"Manual Transmission Repair Basics April 6, 2012Compare the value of manual transmission repair specialists vs. general mechanics, and find out what you can expect to pay for parts. Comments Email Manual transmission repair can be accomplished by just about anyone with the proper tools and sufficiently clear and concise instructions to follow. Manual transmissions change gears with the application of the clutch pedal and the shifting of gears using a stick shift. This action disengages the transmission from the flywheel temporarily in order to be realigned with another set of gears. Automatic transmission repair differs from manual transmission repair because of the clutch assembly. Common Transmission Problems and Repairs Most transmission problems can be traced to parts that the average person can easily change. If have a funny smell coupled with limited acceleration, most likely your clutch is slipping. Try and adjust the clutch to see if this is all that is needed. If this doesn't help, or the smell is accompanied by a scratching noise, you need to replace the clutch disc, pressure plate and throw out bearing. You may also need to have the flywheel turned, if there is excessive shininess or any grooves cut into the surface."
},
{
"docid": "D1846208#0",
"title": "https://www.reference.com/vehicles/transmission-fluid-same-transaxle-fluid-1acd2028c9f97032\nIs Transmission Fluid the Same As Transaxle Fluid?",
"text": "Vehicles Car Parts & Maintenance Transmission Q: Is Transmission Fluid the Same As Transaxle Fluid? A: Quick Answer Transmission fluid and transaxle fluid are the same thing. On average, someone should flush their transmission and change the fluid, every 2 years, or every 30,000 miles, whichever comes first. Continue Reading Keep Learning Are Transmission Oil Changes or Transmission Flushes More Expensive? What Causes Transmission Shudder? What Are Some Retailers That Sell Automatic Transmission Parts? Full Answer There are certain symptoms that occur when someone needs to change their transmission fluid. These symptoms commonly include difficulty when trying to shift gears, strange noises or a grinding noise coming from the transmission, the vehicle surging, gears slipping and delays in the movement of the vehicle. This fluid plays a critical role in lubricating the components that move in a transmission. It also serves as a coolant in automatic transmissions."
},
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"docid": "D2791568#0",
"title": "http://blog.firestonecompleteautocare.com/maintenance/coolant-transmission-fluid-and-fuel-system-cleaning-faqs/\nCoolant, Transmission Fluid and Fuel System Cleaning FAQs",
"text": "Home / Maintenance / Coolant, Transmission Fluid and Fuel System Cleaning FAQs Coolant, Transmission Fluid and Fuel System Cleaning FAQs August 22, 2016Coolant Fluid Exchange What is the job of coolant fluid? It’s the working fluid for the cooling system, which controls the operational condition of the engine. Because the engine is a controlled explosion, it needs to be kept between a specific temperature range for optimal performance. Whether it’s cold or hot outside, the cooling fluid allows the cooling system (including the radiator) to keep the engine and radiator at just the right temperature. Think of this way: coolant fluid is a warm blanket in the winter and a misting fan in the summer. How does coolant fluid flow through the system? A car’s coolant system operates on a loop, pumping a mix of water and antifreeze to your radiator to regulate engine temperature. Because coolant absorbs the heat generated by the engine and transports it to the radiator to cool down, it stands to reason that low or weak coolant levels mean its job performance is compromised and your car can overheat. Why is a coolant fluid exchange so important? Coolant breaks down like any other engine fluid."
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"docid": "D3092983#0",
"title": "https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/automate\nautomate",
"text": "\"automateverb au·to·mate \\ ˈȯ-tə-ˌmāt \\Popularity: Bottom 40% of words | Updated on: 30 Mar 2018Trending Now:oligarch glib depose omnibus acrimony ALLExamples: automate in a Sentence Time Traveler! Explore the year a word first appeared Definition of automateautomated; automatingtransitive verb1: to operate by automation2: to convert to largely automatic operationautomate a processintransitive verb: to undergo automation—automatableplay \\ -ˌmā-tə-bəl \\ adjective See automate defined for English-language learners See automate defined for kids Examples of automate in a Sentence The company recently automated its filing process.a factory that has yet to be automateda factory that has yet to automate When companies automate, employees lose jobs. Recent Examples of automate from the Web While experts predict that few occupations will ever be totally automated, most jobs are likely in the future to have many of their basic activities performed by a computer.— jeffrey selingo, The Atlantic, \"\"The Third Education Revolution,\"\" 22 Mar. 2018The company sells and implements computer software that helps companies automate their business practices.— adam beam, The Courier-Journal, \"\"'Corrupt' or 'witch hunt'? A new report criticizes a contract awarded by the Beshear administration,\"\"31 Jan. 2018Some 54% of all tasks associated with fast food restaurants are poised to be automated, says Mc Kinsey Global Institute.— jefferson graham, USA TODAY, \"\"Flippy the robot is now cooking up burgers near L. A., and that's just the start,\"\" 5 Mar. 2018These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'automate.' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Send us feedback. Origin and Etymology of automateback-formation from automation NEW!"
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"docid": "D1353809#0",
"title": "https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh127072.aspx\nCloud Computing: Architecting a Microsoft Private Cloud",
"text": "Cloud Computing: Architecting a Microsoft Private Cloud In this first of a four-part series, you’ll learn what a private cloud is, and how hosted Infrastructure as a Service can support that environment. David Ziembicki and Adam Fazio There are many definitions for cloud computing, but one of the more concise and widely recognized definitions comes from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST defines five essential characteristics, three service models and four deployment models. The essential characteristics form the core of the definition. The required characteristics for any solution to be called a true “cloud” solution include: On-demand self-service Broad network access Resource pooling Rapid elasticity Measured service NIST also defines three service models, or what are sometimes called architecture layers: Infrastructure as a Service (Iaa S)Software as a Service (Saa S)Platform as a Service (Paa S)Finally, it defines four deployment models: Private Cloud Community Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud Getting into the Cloud Microsoft Services has designed, built and implemented a Private Cloud/Iaa S solution using Windows Server, Hyper-V and System Center. Our goal throughout this four-part series will be to show how you can integrate and deploy each of the component products as a solution while providing the essential cloud attributes such as elasticity, resource pooling and self-service. In this first article, we’ll define Private Cloud/Iaa S, describe the cloud attributes and datacenter design principles used as requirements, then detail the reference architecture created to meet those requirements. In parts two and three, we’ll describe the detailed design of the reference architecture, each of the layers and products contained within, as well as the process and workflow automation. Finally, in part four we’ll describe the deployment automation created using the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit and Hydration Framework for consistent and repeatable implementations. For a consistent definition of the cloud, we’ll use the NIST deployment models."
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"docid": "D164280#0",
"title": "http://www.audioenglish.org/dictionary/automation.htm\nAUTOMATION",
"text": "\"Audio English.org » Dictionary » A » Autoinjector ... Autosomal Recessive Defect AUTOMATIONPronunciation (US): Dictionary entry overview: What does automation mean?• AUTOMATION (noun) The noun AUTOMATION has 3 senses:1. the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware 2. the condition of being automatically operated or controlled 3. equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation Familiarity information: AUTOMATION used as a noun is uncommon. Dictionary entry details• AUTOMATION (noun)Sense 1 automation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware Classified under: Nouns denoting acts or actions Synonyms:automation; mechanisation; mechanization Context example:automation replaces human workers by machines Hypernyms (\"\"automation\"\" is a kind of...):high tech; high technology (highly advanced technological development (especially in electronics))Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of \"\"automation\"\"):computerization; cybernation (the control of processes by computer)Sense 2 automation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: The condition of being automatically operated or controlled Classified under: Nouns denoting stable states of affairs Context example:automation increases productivity Hypernyms (\"\"automation\"\" is a kind of...):condition; status (a state at a particular time)Sense 3 automation [BACK TO TOP]Meaning: Equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation Classified under: Nouns denoting man-made objects Context example:this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment Hypernyms (\"\"automation\"\" is a kind of...):equipment (an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service)Learn English with... Proverbs of the week\"\"A creaking door hangs longest.\"\" ( English proverb) \"\"There is nothing as eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail.\"\" ( Native American proverb, Navajo) \"\"If you had an opinion you better be determined.\"\" ( Arabic proverb) \"\"Better safe than sorry.\"\" ( Croatian proverb)AUTOMATION: related words searches» computerization: pronunciation in phonetic transcription » Definition of condition » What does cybernation mean? » equipment definition » status: pronunciation in phonetic transcription AUTOMATIC FIREARMAUTOMATIC PILOTAUTOMATIC PISTOLAUTOMATIC RIFLEAUTOMATIC TELLERAUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINEAUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONAUTOMATIC WASHERAUTOMATICALLYAUTOMATIONEnglish learning courses About Practical English About Telephone English About Accounting English Learn English Free English Language Dictionary British and American English pronunciation Other popular searches:» what does portrayed mean » panthera onca » what does zeitgeist mean » hee-haw » what does sympathetic mean Page delivered in 0.0889 seconds \""
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"docid": "D747924#0",
"title": "https://neilpatel.com/what-is-marketing-automation/\nMarketing Automation Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide",
"text": "Marketing Automation Made Simple: A Step-by-Step Guide If you’re a vigilant marketer, you might sometimes notice “odd behaviors” on social media or other platforms. Signs that things are just a little bit off. For example, you may go to someone’s Twitter timeline, look at their tweets and replies and see something like this: Or maybe you’re in a big Facebook group, and somehow the creator, even though super busy, always posts the same status update every Wednesday, like here: What you’re seeing is nothing to worry about. In fact, you can learn from it and use it to your advantage. This is marketing automation in action. Since social media has gotten way out of control, with over 200 networks and billions of users worldwide, it’s impossible for marketers to constantly be productive on all of them. Just maintaining a very active profile on one social network is a full time job on its own. So, how can you keep up with your Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media networks, all at once? Marketing automation is the answer. You’ve probably heard this term before."
},
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"docid": "D976982#0",
"title": "http://acronymsandslang.com/definition/1893157/DAAS-meaning.html\nWhat does DAAS mean?",
"text": "\"What does DAAS mean? DAAS means Defense Automated Addressing System This acronym/slang usually belongs to Government & Military category. Popularity0 (0 Votes)Was it useful? Share this page What is the abbreviation for Defense Automated Addressing System? Defense Automated Addressing System can be abbreviated as DAAS Other shorthands for Defense Automated Addressing System are: daas, DASSDAAS - Defense Automated Addressing System in Government & Military by Acronyms And Slang.com Image Source: Image HTML: HTML with link: Share this picture: Tweet Most popular questions people look for before coming to this page Q: A: What does DAAS stand for? DAAS stands for \"\"Defense Automated Addressing System\"\". Q: A: How to abbreviate \"\"Defense Automated Addressing System\"\"? \"\" Defense Automated Addressing System\"\" can be abbreviated as DAAS. Q: A: What is the meaning of DAAS abbreviation? The meaning of DAAS abbreviation is \"\"Defense Automated Addressing System\"\"."
},
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"docid": "D54875#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/n/nacha.asp\nDEFINITION of 'National Automated Clearinghouse Association - NACHA '",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'National Automated Clearinghouse Association - NACHA 'A non-profit membership association charged with overseeing the Automated Clearing House (ACH) system, which operates the largest electronic payment network in the world. Most of NACHA's 10,000+ members are depositary institutions and regional payment associations. Through its supervisory and rule-making functions, NACHA provides the legal foundation for electronic payment systems to operate effectively, while working to update technologies and create new payment systems. Next Up Green Book Electronic Payments Network - EPNAuthorized Settlement Agent Corporate Trade Exchange - CTXBREAKING DOWN 'National Automated Clearinghouse Association - NACHA 'Although not a government agency, NACHA works closely with all interested government agencies (including the Federal Reserve, the state banking authorities and the Treasury) to ensure the integrity of the electronic payments systems used by banking and other depositary institutions. NACHA not only develops rules and codes of business practices, but it is involved in the development of new applications. It also institutes and monitors quality- and risk-management controls. Over 18 billion ACH payments were processed in 2007. RELATED TERMSGreen Book A comprehensive guide for financial institutions processing federal ... Electronic Payments Network - EPNAn electronic automated clearing house (ACH) that serves as the ... Authorized Settlement Agent A bank that is authorized to submit checks and other cash items ... Corporate Trade Exchange - CTXA monetary transfer system used by corporations and governmental ... Associate Bank An associate bank is a bank that is affiliated, usually through ... Finality Of Payment Refers to the instant that a payment to another party is completed, ... Related Articles Insights Inside National Payment Systems Investopedia explains: The global interconnection of U. S. payment systems makes commerical and financial transfers possible. Trading Trading Systems Coding Automate your trades by translating your strategy into a language your computer can implement in this hands-free approach to investing. Personal Finance Automating Your Bill Payments Automation can be a painless (and free) way to remove the stress of bill scheduling from your life - if you do it right."
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"docid": "D2256935#0",
"title": "https://www.flexiant.com/2012/09/18/what-is-cloud-orchestration/\nHeads in the cloud",
"text": "What is Cloud Orchestration? Posted on 18th September 2012 by Jim Foley As with the ever-elusive single definition of the ‘cloud’, there seem to be just as many definitions of cloud orchestration. This is part of the fun of being in a young industry. As innovation builds on innovation, the goal posts and definitions move. Cloud orchestration is no exception. Since cloud orchestration is effectively the glue that binds the cloud together and enables it to deliver on its promises, its definition is intrinsically linked to that of cloud computing. As people’s expectations and realisations evolve of what cloud computing should do, the definition of cloud orchestration will also. To kick things off, here’s a few definitions that have been bandied about:“automation, allowing public private, and hybrid clouds to operate with elasticity, scale, and efficiency to move at the ‘Speed of the Cloud’” (Source: Zenoss)Or:“simply facilitating the programmatic provisioning and de-provisioning of resources necessary for a cloud infrastructure” (Source: O’Reilly)Or for a more prescriptive definition:“the ability to control and arrange a set of underlying technology infrastructures (hardware and hypervisor) and match with the intended commands inputted by the users to create set of automated events that deliver the request with the maximum efficiency” (Source: How to build a cloud)We find that evolving definitions aren’t too helpful, so we have sought to simplify matters. If you look for our definition in the Q&A, we define cloud orchestration as the following:“the ability to manage, co-ordinate and provision all parts of a customer solution automatically, with no admin intervention, ideally from a self-service interface. Much like a conductor conducts an orchestra making all the instruments/performers are in tune and in time."
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"docid": "D2671786#0",
"title": "http://www.investopedia.com/terms/a/act.asp\nDEFINITION of 'Automated Confirmation Transaction Service - ACT'",
"text": "DEFINITION of 'Automated Confirmation Transaction Service - ACT'An automated system designed to document and report the clearing of trades in the Nasdaq market. Designed to increase transparency, the Automated Confirmation Transaction Service (ACT) is a technology platform that provides faster access to trade information, increase the efficiency of trade reconciliation and back-office transactions and provides online access to the status of all trade entries. Also called ACT Service. Next Up Bank Reconciliation Statement Automated Underwriting Balance Reporting Last-Sale Reporting BREAKING DOWN 'Automated Confirmation Transaction Service - ACT'Prior to using the ACT, the Nasdaq utilized the Trade Acceptance and Reconciliation Service, or TARS. ACT replaced TARS and assumed its functionality in the third quarter of 1998. RELATED TERMSBank Reconciliation Statement A bank reconciliation statement is a form that allows individuals ... Automated Underwriting Automated underwriting is a technology driven underwriting process ... Balance Reporting Balance reporting is a report by a bank to a customer, normally ... Last-Sale Reporting An electronic entry, to the Nasdaq stock market, of the amount ... Monetary Control Act The Monetary Control Act was a two-title bill that changed bank ... Investment Company Act of 1940The Investment Company Act of 1940 was created through an act ... Related Articles Tech Will Your Job Get Eaten by Automation? With the rapid growth of technology, it has been widely contested whether automation will start to replace jobs. Managing Wealth Robots are More Likely to Replace You If... Robots threaten more jobs than ever, but you're more likely to lose your job to them if you live in any of these cities. Tech5 Industries Where Robots May Take Your Job Many workers around the country are worried about robots taking their jobs, but some industries are more prone to automation and robots displacing workers. Insights How Nasdaq Makes Money NASDAQ provides a marketplace which offers money-making opportunities to investors."
},
{
"docid": "D2260528#0",
"title": "https://definitions.uslegal.com/i/i-a-f-i-s/\nIAFIS Law and Legal Definition",
"text": "IAFIS Law and Legal Definition IAFIS is the abbreviation for Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. The Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System, ( IAFIS) is a national fingerprint and criminal history system maintained in the U. S. by the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Division. The IAFIS provides automated fingerprint search capabilities, latent search capabilities, electronic image storage, and electronic exchange of fingerprints and responses, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The electronic submission of fingerprints allows agencies to receive electronic responses within two hours for criminal purposes and within 24 hours for civil fingerprint submissions. Many states in the U. S. have their own automated fingerprint identification systems. Legal Definition list IAEA Safeguards IAEA Material Balance Area [Energy]IAC [Patent]IAAi-Edison IAFISIbi Esse Poenam, Ubi Et Nox Est Ibid. IC3ICEICLEI"
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"docid": "D2851058#0",
"title": "http://www.yourdictionary.com/robocall\nrobocall",
"text": "\"robocallro·bo·call Paige grew annoyed by the numerous robocalls she was receiving on her cell phone so she decided to add her number to the National Do Not Call list. Licensed from Getty Imagesnoun The definition of a robocall is a telephone call made by machine that delivers a prerecorded message. An example of a robocall is an automated phone call that records a political message on your phone. Your Dictionary definition and usage example. Copyright © 2018 by Love To Know Corp Link/Citerobocalla telephone call made, as on behalf of a political campaign, by means of automated dialing and intended typically to reach a wide publica prerecorded message conveyed in this way Origin of robocallfrom robo- from robot + call Webster's New World College Dictionary, Fifth Edition Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. Link/Citerobocallnoun A telephone call made by an automatic dialer, consisting of a prerecorded message, usually of a candidate in a political campaign. Origin of robocallrobo (t) call THE AMERICAN HERITAGE® DICTIONARY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, FIFTH EDITION by the Editors of the American Heritage Dictionaries. Copyright © 2016, 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company."
},
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"docid": "D1258233#0",
"title": "http://www.prototechsolutions.com/importingexporting-cad-files-onshape/\nHow to use Onshape featurescript for UI Automation & custom shape generation?",
"text": "How to use Onshape featurescript for UI Automation & custom shape generation? What is Onshape Feature Script? Feature Script is a scripting language which allows automation in Onshape environment. It is introduced by Onshape for creating and working 3D parametric models. This script provides foundation for modeling, powerful parametric tools, robust geometric references, and a type system with types built for math in three dimensions Feature Script looks like Java Script and runs into Feature Studio, which is incorporated in Onshape. Feature Script allows access to Onshape standard library which provides the number of CAD operations like extrude, revolve, fillet, as well as the number of geometry functions to deploy/create custom features. Advantages of Feature Script: It is lightweight, executes fast. Feature Script runs in Onshape Feature Studio in the browser. No external setup is required. You can create new features with customized modeling tasks."
},
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"docid": "D747927#0",
"title": "https://www.leadsquared.com/what-is-marketing-automation-infographic/\nWhat is Marketing Automation?",
"text": "What is Marketing Automation? The most common definition of Marketing Automation is – it helps you capture leads, run, automate and analyze routine marketing tasks – with minimal manual intervention. However, this explanation is rather incomplete because it does not consider that marketing automation also increases sales! Knowing exactly how it moves the needle for your business is key to running successful marketing automation campaigns. So, before we go further, let us see how marketing automation impacts the business ROISee what I mean? Since marketing automation is primarily used only by the marketing team, it’s impact on sales and thus the business ROI is either ignored or not fully understood. But, now that you have the whole picture, let us see how to implement and execute it. Understanding Marketing Automation Usually, email marketing is used interchangeably with marketing automation. That is not strictly correct. While email marketing is definitely a part of marketing automation, it is not the only function."
},
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"docid": "D3501936#0",
"title": "https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/azure-automation-reliable-fault-tolerant-runbook-execution-using-checkpoints/\nAzure Automation: Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Runbook Execution Using Checkpoints",
"text": "Azure Automation: Reliable, Fault-Tolerant Runbook Execution Using Checkpoints Posted on September 3, 2014Chris Sanders Program Manager, Azure Automation As an Azure Automation runbook author you want to create runbooks that execute reliably in the face of unexpected issues like errors, exceptions, network issues, and crashes. Azure Automation helps you with this. Azure Automation is built on Windows Power Shell Workflow which has support for checkpointing – the ability to persist the state of the workflow so that if it is interrupted, it can later be resumed at or near the interruption point. Thus, checkpointing is a powerful feature that you will want to leverage in your Automation runbooks. Thoughtful use of checkpointing will allow you to create runbooks that reliably automate long-running processes, reliably access different networked systems, guarantee the non-repeat of actions that should not be repeated (not idempotent) or are expensive to repeat, and that can be intentionally interrupted for inclusion of manual steps. In this post I will talk about why, when, and how you should use checkpointing in your Automation runbooks. There is existing information about checkpointing in Power Shell Workflow that you will want to brush up on to help with your understanding. What is a Checkpoint? A checkpoint is a snapshot of the current state of a runbook job, including the current values of variables, any output, and other serializable state information. Each checkpoint gets saved to storage."
},
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"docid": "D513104#0",
"title": "https://www.techopedia.com/definition/15586/marketing-automation\nMarketing Automation",
"text": "Marketing Automation Definition - What does Marketing Automationmean? Marketing automation is the use of software and Web-based services to execute, manage and automate marketing tasks and processes. It replaces manual and repetitive marketing processes with purpose-built software and applications geared toward performance. Techopedia explains Marketing Automation Designed to automate historically manual Internet marketing processes, marketing automation is based on a marketing software engine integrated with marketing logic and components. Marketing automation is often implemented to manage Web-based marketing processes that are performed on an Internet channel, such as a company website or social media network. Marketing automation allows organizations to review traffic statistics, evaluate customer data, measure conversions, interact with customers and provide marketing content based on these factors. Key marketing automation software functions include: Marketing intelligence Workflow management Web-based archive and real-time traffic analysis Lead management, scoring and nurturing Marketing campaign creation and monitoring Built-in or integrated CRMLanding page development/management Blogging Data orchestration"
},
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"docid": "D87670#0",
"title": "https://www.qatutor.com/qa-course/\nLecture 1 â A Bug Or Not A Bug",
"text": "QA Course Introduction | Disclaimer Lecture 1 – A Bug Or Not A Bug Quick Intro Three Conditions Of A Bug’s Existence The Gist Of Testing Spec, Spec, Spec Software Bugs And Spec Bugs– Error Message During Registration Other Sources Of Expected Results– Life Experience – Common Sense – Communication – Standards – Statistics – Valuable Opinion – Other Sources Why We Call Them “Bugs”? Lecture Recap Questions & Exercises Self-Check Quiz 1Lecture 2 – The Purpose of Testing Quick Intro Exposing Misconceptions– First View: “testers Must Make Sure That 100% Of The Software Works Fine.” – Froggy.py – Valid Input/Invalid Input – Input->Processing->Output – Second View: “a Tester’s Effectiveness Is Reflected In The Number Of Pre-release Bugs. ”How To Make Use Of Stats For Post-Release Bugs– Alan, Boris, Connor And 7 Bugs In Checkout Testing And QA– Life Of Mr. G. From QA Perspective Lecture Recap Questions & Exercises Self-Check Quiz 2Lecture 3 – Test Cases and Test Suites Quick Intro– Checking Mr. Wilson’s Backpack For Chips And Beer Test Case Structure– Samuel Pickwick And Test Case With Credit Card: Scene 1 – Samuel Pickwick And Test Case With Credit Card: Scene 2Results Of The Test Case Execution– Why FAIL Is Good Useful Attributes Of The Test Case– Unique ID/Priority/IDEA/SETUP And ADDITIONAL INFO/Revision History Data-Driven Test Cases Maintainability Of Test Cases– QA Knowledge Base The Number Of Expected Results Inside One Test Case– Log Files – Front End/Back End Bad Test Case Practices– 1. Dependency Between Test Cases – 2. Poor Description Of The Steps – Trip To LA – 3. Poor Description Of The Idea And/or Expected Result Test Suites– First Test Case Execution – Author/Spec ID/PM/Developer/Priority/OVERVIEW/ GLOBAL SETUP AND ADDITIONAL INFO – Checkout With Credit Cards (TS7122) – Checkout With Am Ex (TS7131) – Merging Test Suites States Of A Test Case– Created/Modified/Retired The Importance Of Creativity Three Important Factors That Affect Test Cases– 1. Importance Of The Project – 2. Complexity Of The Project – 3. Stage Of The Project Checklists Lecture Recap Questions & Exercises Self-Check Quiz 3Lecture 4 – The Software Development Life Cycle Quick Intro Idea– Once Upon A Time In California Product Design– Breaking Rule #1: Clarity Of Details And Definitions – Breaking Rule #2: No Room For Misinterpretation – Breaking Rule #3: Absence of internal/external conflicts – Breaking Rule #4: Solid, Logical Structure – Breaking Rule #5: Completeness – Breaking Rule #6: Compliance With Laws – Breaking Rule #7: Compliance With Business Practices – Spec Status – Spec Change Procedure – Examples/Flowcharts/Mock-ups Coding: Part 1– Typical Architecture Of Web Based Applications – 1."
},
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"docid": "D878165#0",
"title": "https://www.techopedia.com/definition/23165/automated-purchasing-system\nAutomated Purchasing System",
"text": "Automated Purchasing System Definition - What does Automated Purchasing System mean? An automated purchasing system is a system in which a Web service or other technology and interface may display pricing from multiple pre-approved vendors for the convenience of purchasers. This kind of technology is generally used in enterprise resource planning (ERP) for large purchasers in various industries. Techopedia explains Automated Purchasing System Experts often talk about an automated purchasing system as a procurement tool, which implies that the interface is enterprise-oriented, that smaller purchases are elements of a larger supply chain, and that purchasers are relatively sophisticated buyers in a particular industry. Experts and those using an automated purchasing system may talk about real-time pricing points where raw materials, simple products, or auxiliary products and services are presented clearly in the interface to allow for a more streamlined procurement process. In general, an automated purchasing system as part of ERP is designed to allow all parties involved in the buying process to get more available data in order to make long-term purchasing more efficient. Software products like automated purchasing systems may be set up to be delivered through innovative new hosted models, such as Software as a Service setups, to further provide convenience and efficiency to users."
},
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"docid": "D1233976#0",
"title": "http://www.douglasequipment.com/blog/different-types-material-handling-equipment/\nWhat Are the Different Types of Material Handling Equipment?",
"text": "What Are the Different Types of Material Handling Equipment? The term ‘material handling equipment’ is a pretty broad one. There’s plenty of situations where it’s critical to move large and often heavy materials in a production environment. Any piece of equipment that helps with this process could be labeled ‘material handling equipment’. Plenty of items fall under this definition, from tools and storage units to vehicles and major appliances. Anything that deals with the transportation, storage and control at any stage of the processing of materials can be classified as material handling equipment.4 Main Categories of Material Handling Equipment There are 4 main categories of material handling equipment: Bulk material handling Engineered systems Industrial trucks Storage and handling equipment Bulk Handling Material Equipment The term ‘bulk handling equipment’ refers to the storage, control and transportation of materials by bulk, and in loose form. There are plenty of examples of this application – the handling of food, beverages, liquids, metal items (such as screws and nails) and minerals are just a few. In general terms, these pieces of equipment primarily handle these items when they are loose. One example is a conveyor belt that is used to move items from one part of the production process to another. Drums and hoppers may be used as well, to ‘funnel’ these loose items into a stage where they can be more easily manipulated, or packaged."
},
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"docid": "D392553#0",
"title": "http://searchwindowsserver.techtarget.com/definition/PowerShell\nPowerShell",
"text": "\"Definition Power Shell This definition is part of our Essential Guide: Enable VMware automation with these top tools and techniques Posted by: Margaret Rouse What Is.com Contributor (s): Don Jones, Adam Bertram Power Shell is an object-oriented automation engine and scripting language with an interactive command-line shell that Microsoft developed to help IT professionals configure systems and automate administrative tasks. Download this free guide Download: A first-look at Hyper-V and Group Policy in Windows Server 2016Access this complimentary guide to learn how Group Policy and Hyper-V features and capabilities have changed in Windows Server 2016, and discover the key networking, security, and storage benefits these changes offer. Corporate E-mail Address: By submitting your personal information, you agree that Tech Target and its partners may contact you regarding relevant content, products and special offers. You also agree that your personal information may be transferred and processed in the United States, and that you have read and agree to the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy. Microsoft designed Power Shell to automate system tasks, such as batch processing, and to create systems management tools for commonly implemented processes. The Power Shell language is similar to Perl. Power Shell, built on the . NET framework, offers several ways to automate tasks:with cmdlets, which are very small . NET classes that appear as system commands;with scripts, which are combinations of cmdlets and associated logic;with executables, which are stand-alone tools; andwith the instantiation of standard . NET classes."
},
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"docid": "D2384975#0",
"title": "https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/automate\nDefinition of 'automate'",
"text": "Definition of 'automate'Learner: automate Video English: automate American: automate Trends Translationsautomate ( ɔː təmeɪt)Word forms: 3rd person singular present tenseautomates, present participle automating, past tense, past participle automatedverb To automate a factory, office, or industrial process means to put in machines which can do the work instead of people. He wanted to use computers to automate the process. [ VERB noun]automation ( ɔː təm eɪ ʃ ən) uncountable noun In the last ten years automation has reduced the work force here by half. COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publishers Video: pronunciation of 'automate'How to pronounce AUTOMATE in British English Your browser does not currently recognize any of the video formats available. Click here to visit our frequently asked questions about HTML5 video.0:00 / 0:11automatein British ( ˈɔːtəˌmeɪt)verbto make (a manufacturing process, factory, etc) automatic, or (of a manufacturing process, etc) to be made automatic Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © Harper Collins Publishersautomatein American ( ˈɔtəˌmeɪt; ôtˈəmātˌ)USverb transitive Word forms: ˈautoˌmated or ˈautoˌmating1. to convert (a factory, process, etc.) to automation2. to use techniques of automation inteaching is being automated Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition."
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"docid": "D3271849#0",
"title": "http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/office-automation.html\noffice automation",
"text": "\"office automation Definition Popular Terms Application of information technology to the typical clerical and secretarial tasks such as communication, correspondence, documenting, and filing. A4 size papersubject todocumentline itemacquisition RSVPas of dateerrors and omis... Use 'office automation' in a Sentence The manager asked the staff on how to make improvements to ensure that office automation does not give way to mistakes that can be overlooked.18 people found this helpful Office automation resulted in the secretary losing her job on my first day as I did not realize that was her main responsibility.16 people found this helpful They had some interesting office automation strategies that were of great use when they were applied for the good of the company.14 people found this helpful Show More Examples You Also Might Like... Debbie Dragon Using Technology to Maximize Efficiency How many times have you heard the saying, \"\"time is money\"\"? It's never been more true for the small business owner who simply can't afford to waste time. Technology offers countless opportunities to maximize efficiency within your business operations, ... Lyndsey Mc Laughlin How to Handle Office Politics Ravinder Kapur How to Register a Trademark for a Company Name A small business that forms an LLC is required to register its name with the secretary of state's office. This prevents other businesses within the same state from registering themselves with the same or a similar sounding name. But there is ... Leo Sun How a Business and its Employees Can Benefit from ... Leo Sun How to Be Environmentally Conscious in a Small ... All over the world, businesses have become more accountable for their carbon footprints, and have taken measures to appear \"\"green\"\" to the media and investors. Conserving energy can save your company considerable expenses in utility bills as well ... \""
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"docid": "D583591#0",
"title": "http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/owb.111/b31278/sap_integrate.htm\n7 Retrieving Data From SAP Applications",
"text": "\"7 Retrieving Data From SAP Applications Many companies implement SAP ERP system and Warehouse Builder enables easy access to the data in these SAP systems. This chapter describes how you can retrieve data from an SAP system. It describes why you require an SAP connector, how to import metadata from SAP tables, use them in a mapping, generate ABAP code for the mappings, and deploy them to a SAP system. The chapter also describes the various methods by which you can retrieve data from the SAP system and load this data to a target table on the Warehouse Builder system. It consists of the following topics:\"\"Why SAP Connector\"\"\"\"Supported SAP Versions\"\"\"\"Overview of SAP Objects\"\"\"\"Overview of the Warehouse Builder-SAP Interaction\"\"\"\"Implementing an SAP Data Retrieval Mechanism\"\"\"\"Connecting to an SAP System\"\"\"\"Importing Metadata from SAP Tables\"\"\"\"Creating SAP Extraction Mappings\"\"\"\"Retrieving Data From the SAP System\"\"Why SAP Connector An SAP R/3 system operates differently compared to SQL based systems like EBusiness Suite and People Soft. The major differences include: The native data manipulation language is ABAP, which is a proprietary SAP language. Table names are cryptic compared to those in SQL based ERP systems. In addition to database tables, SAP contains logical tables called pool tables and cluster tables. These tables contain multiple physical tables and must be managed differently. The SAP connector assists you in managing all these issues."
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autonation number of employees
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"docid": "D2769204#0",
"title": "http://corporateofficehq.com/autonation-corporate-office/\nAutoNation Corporate Office",
"text": "Auto Nation Corporate Office How would you rate your experience with Auto Nation ? [ Total: 224 Average: 1.9/5]Auto Nation Corporate Office Address Auto Nation, Inc200 SW 1st Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301Contact Auto Nation Phone Number: (954) 769-6000 Fax Number: (954) 769-6537 Website: http://www.autonation.com Email: Email Auto Nation Auto Nation Facts Founder: Wayne Huizenga Date Founded: 1991 Founding Location: Fort Lauderdale, Florida Number of Employees: 26000Auto Nation Executives CEO: Michael J. Jackson CFO: Cheryl Scully Miller COO: Lance Iserman Auto Nation History Auto Nation has its roots in the 1981 founding of Republic Industries, a company specializing in waste disposal. The company began selling used cars with the acquisition of Auto Nation USA in 1996. Some dealers began seeking out Republic to sell their dealerships because of the long-term contracts. In 1996, Republic built twelve Auto Nation locations. In 1997, Republic began purchasing new car dealerships. The same year, the company acquired Alamo Rent A Car. The next year Republic acquired several more car rental companies, including Spirit Rent-A-Car, Value Rent-A-Car, Snappy Car Rental, and Euro Dollar Rent A Car. In 2009, Auto Nation announced the Auto Nation Payment Protection program, which promised that any Autonation dealership would buy back any car at market value, should the owner lose their job. In August 2013, Auto Nation announced the sale of its 9 Millionth vehicle, a record achievement in the auto industry."
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"docid": "D1391889#0",
"title": "http://www.houstonchronicle.com/business/article/AutoNation-to-rebrand-most-dealers-under-one-name-4241036.php\nAutoNation to rebrand most dealers under one name",
"text": "\"Auto Nation to rebrand most dealers under one name By David Kaplan January 31, 2013 Updated: January 31, 2013 7:06pm Photo: Cody Duty, Staff Image 1 of 4A Mustang is featured at Champion Ford, one of eight Houston-area Champion dealerships that will have the Auto Nation brand. Auto Nation, the country's largest automobile retailer, announced Thursday that it will rebrand most of its franchises, including eight Champion dealerships in the Houston area, under a single name. \"\" The launch of the Auto Nation brand unifies us under one flag, Auto Nation, rather than as local market brands,\"\" CEO Mike Jackson said in a written announcement. \"\" ... This is an incredibly important moment for us as a company and has the full support of our manufacturer partners who approved the change to the Auto- Nation brand.\"\" Jackson said in the statement that the company has invested more than $3.7 billion in its business since he took over as chairman and chief executive and made \"\"strategic acquisitions across the country while focusing on the customer as our number one priority. \"\" Most Popular Quiet couple in rural Doss donates $1.5 million to Greg... Alley Theatre’s acting director says changes are coming Koda Martin's heat stroke at Texas A&M: 'I'm telling you, dad,... Boxer Jack Lucious to step into ring at age 62, after 21 years... The YFZ Ranch raid 10 years later: ‘Texas had the guts to do... How Texans GM Brian Gaine plans to add more protection for... Easter experience teachable moment for disabled transit use,... Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Auto Nation has 264 new-vehicle franchises in 15 states and has had a Houston presence for 15 years. It is the second-largest employer among area dealer groups, behind locally based Group 1 Automotive, which has 13 dealerships in the area. The Auto Nation rebranding begins in South Florida and is expected to be completed in June. The date for renaming the Houston-area dealerships has not been announced. Ultimately, it will have 210 franchises under the single name."
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{
"docid": "D2900766#0",
"title": "https://ycharts.com/companies/AN/total_employee_number\nAutoNation Total Employees (Annual)",
"text": "Auto Nation Total Employees (Annual)View 4,000+ financial data types Browse... View Full Chart Auto Nation Total Employees (Annual) Chart View Total Employees (Annual) for AN. Start Your Free Trial. Auto Nation Historical Total Employees (Annual) Data View and export this data going back to 1991. Start your Free Trial Data for this Date Range Dec. 31, 2017 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2016 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2015 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2014 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2013 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2012 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2011 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2010 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2009 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2008 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2007 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2006 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2005 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2004 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2003 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2002 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2001 Upgrade Dec. 31, 2000 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1999 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1998 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1997 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1996 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1995 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1994 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1993 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1992 Upgrade Dec. 31, 1991 Upgrade About Employee Count The number of total employees a company has reported on it's annual filing. Learn More View Total Employees (Annual) for ANAccess over 100 stock metrics like Beta, EV/EBITDA, PE10, Free Cash Flow Yield, KZ Index and Cash Conversion Cycle. Start your free 7-Day Trial. Start My Free Trial No credit card required. Already a subscriber? Sign in ."
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{
"docid": "D1640073#0",
"title": "http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2600095/\nPostural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome",
"text": "Postgrad Med J. 2007 Jul; 83 (981): 478–480.doi: 10.1136/pgmj.2006.055046PMCID: PMC2600095Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome A K Agarwal, R Garg, A Ritch, and P Sarkar Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ►This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. Go to: Abstract Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is an autonomic disturbance which has become better understood in recent years. It is now thought to encompass a group of disorders that have similar clinical features, such as orthostatic intolerance, but individual distinguishing parameters—for example, blood pressure and pulse rate. The clinical picture, diagnosis, and management of POTS are discussed. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is an autonomic disturbance 1characterised by the clinical symptoms of orthostatic intolerance, mainly light‐headedness, fatigue, sweating, tremor, anxiety, palpitation, exercise intolerance and near syncope on upright posture. 2 These are relieved on lying down. Patients also have a heart rate >120 beats/min (bpm) on standing or increase their heart rate by 30 bpm from a resting heart rate after standing for 10 min. The symptoms lead to the limitation of activities impacting on a patient's life on a day‐to‐day basis—for example, bathing, housework, feeding. The severity of symptoms is more pronounced compared to a condition like pure autonomic failure. Patients with POTS may not have blood pressure changes and can have fluctuation of blood pressure in either direction."
},
{
"docid": "D1706745#0",
"title": "http://www.autonews.com/article/20151123/OEM02/151129953/chip-perry-truecars-new-ceo-seeks-to-rebuild-dealers-trust\nChip Perry, TrueCar's new CEO, seeks to rebuild dealers' trust",
"text": "\"After leaving Auto Trader in 2013, Perry was president and CEO of Rent Path. Send us a Letter Have an opinion about this story? Click here to submit a Letter to the Editor, and we may publish it in print. UPDATED: 11/23/15 4:26 pm ET - adds interview LOS ANGELES -- Chip Perry said his goal as the new CEO of True Car Inc. will be to win back the trust of auto dealers. Perry, 62, who helped build Auto Trader from a start-up venture into a $1 billion shopping site, was named CEO of True Car earlier today. He replaces Scott Painter, who announced his resignation as CEO in August following a period of tumult at the online car-shopping service he founded. “I believe there are many ways in which True Car can better serve car dealers and my goal will be to earn their trust back and to listen to them,\"\" Perry said in an interview with Automotive News today. \"\" It’s going to start with a deep examination of all touch points True Car has with dealers today. \"\" Perry joined Auto Trader as its first employee in 1997 and was CEO until 2013. In that time, Auto Trader rose to become the Internet’s largest third-party vehicle shopping site, with $1 billion in annual revenue."
},
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"docid": "D2064362#0",
"title": "http://bbv.wikia.com/wiki/BBV\nBBV",
"text": "\"Nicola Bryant and Colin Baker in a scene from the 1993 BBV release The Airzone Solution, a standalone production that featured a number of former Doctor Who actors. BBV was a video and audio production company specialising in science fiction drama, known for its links with the British science fiction television series Doctor Who (founder Bill Baggs is a fan, and BBV productions often feature characters and/or actors from the series). The name of the company is short for Bill & Ben Video, \"\"Ben\"\" being the nickname of Bill Baggs's wife, Helen. Contents [ show]Video Edit BBV's first production was Summoned by Shadows, co-produced with the BBC Film Club. Partly as a homage to Doctor Who, of which Baggs was a fan, and partly in a pragmatic attempt to take advantage of a pre-existing audience, Summoned by Shadows was a Who -style tale of strange doings on a distant planet featuring Colin Baker as the nameless protagonist (listed in the credits as \"\"The Stranger\"\"). Nicola Bryant co-starred as \"\"Miss Brown\"\". The adventures of The Stranger ran to six videos (and two audio dramas, the second, confusingly, remade as the sixth video). ( For more information, see The Stranger (video series) . ) BBV's next effort was The Air Zone Solution?, an ecologically-themed thriller about a near future conspiracy."
},
{
"docid": "D2563064#0",
"title": "http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/The_Eleven\nThe Eleven",
"text": "\"in: Character stubs, Individual Time Lords, Residents of Gallifrey, and 10 more The Eleven Edit Share The Eleven Main aliases: The One, the Two, the Three, the Four, the Five, the Six, the Seven, the Eight, Octavian, the Nine, the Doctor, the Ten Species: Time Lord Affiliated with: Doom Coalition, High Council Place of origin: Gallifrey First seen in: The Eleven Appearances:see list Main voice actor: Mark Bonnar Other voice actors: Tim Mc Mullan, John Heffernan The Eleven was the main alias used by a Time Lord criminal in his eleventh incarnation. He had a mental illness called regenerative dissonance, which manifested as his previous incarnations' personalities arguing in his mind. Each incarnation went by a sequential number. Contents [ show]Biography Edit The One Edit The One once worked in the Panopticon Archive, where he found information about a prototype stellar manipulator. He had a seat on the High Council. He later left Gallifrey and became a criminal. ( AUDIO: The Eleven, The Satanic Mill )The Two Edit The Two boasted that his \"\" nose was particularly good at sniffing out traitors.\"\" Within the Eleven, he exposed Volstrom 's betrayal of Padrac as an agent of Ollistra. ( AUDIO: Songs of Love )The Three Edit The Three was noted by the Eighth Doctor was one of the personalities more willing to kill. ( AUDIO: The Eleven )The Four Edit The Four was described by the Eighth Doctor as \"\"weaker than the Eleven\"\". ("
},
{
"docid": "D3241504#0",
"title": "https://www.ecrjournal.com/articles/syncope-elderly\nSyncope in the Elderly",
"text": "Helen O’ Brien Rose Anne Kenny Login or register to view PDF. View e Journal Order reprints Abstract A rapid change in ageing demographic is taking place worldwide such that healthcare professionals are increasingly treating old and very old patients. Syncope in the elderly is a challenging presentation that is under-recognised, particularly in the acute care setting. The reason for this is that presentation in the older person may be atypical: patients are less likely to have a prodrome, may have amnesia for loss of consciousness and events are frequently unwitnessed. The older patient thus may present with a fall rather than transient loss of consciousness. There is an increased susceptibility to syncope with advancing age attributed to age-related physiological impairments in heart rate and blood pressure, and alterations in cerebral blood flow. Multi-morbidity and polypharmacy in these complex patients increases susceptibility to syncope. Cardiac causes and more than one possible cause are also common. Syncope is a major cause of morbidity and mortality and is associated with enormous personal and wider health economic costs. In view of this, prompt assessment and early targeted intervention are recommended."
},
{
"docid": "D3372280#0",
"title": "http://www.biocomtech.com/hrvage\nHeart Rate Variability Analysis and Age",
"text": "Heart Rate Variability Analysis and Age Heart Rate Variability concepts Heart Rate Variability in clinical research Heart Rate Variability systems Heart Rate Variability professional programs Heart Rate Variability basics Heart Rate Variability analysis HRV Response to Controlled Autonomic Stimulation Methods of Heart Rate Variability analysis HRV research products HRV Analysis and Diabetes HRV and Cardiovascular Disease HRV and Myocardial Infarction HRV and Fatigue HRV and Age Health Risk Diagnosis and HRVHealth Assessment tools and HRVHRV tools for patient assessment Cancer Detection on Early Stage Health Assessment Of Diabetic Patients References1. Age and ethnicity differences in short-term heart-rate variability. Choi JB, Hong S, Nelesen R, Bardwell WA, Natarajan L, Schubert C, Dimsdale JE. Psychosom Med. 2006 May-Jun;68 (3):421-6. Read abstract...2. Heart rate and systolic blood pressure variability: the impact of thinness and aging in human male subjects. Vaz M, Sucharita S, Bharathi AV. J Nutr Health Aging. 2005 Sep-Oct;9 (5):341-5."
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"docid": "D3418116#0",
"title": "http://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/582-acupunctureceusheartattackshrvlosangeles\nAcupuncture Prevents Heart Attacks Research",
"text": "Acupuncture Prevents Heart Attacks Research04 July 2012New research concludes that acupuncture improves heart rate variability (HRV). HRV is the variation in time between heart beats and is an index of the body’s ability to maintain control of the heart beat rate and rhythm through vagus nerve activity. Reduced HRV is linked to mortality after myocardial infarction, congestive heart failure and diabetic neuropathy. Based on the HRV evidence, the researchers state that acupuncture may synchronize the two branches of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) - the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. In other recent research, acupuncture at acupoint CV17 has been proven to benefit the heart by increasing heart rate variability (HRV). This research demonstrates that acupuncture at CV17 is able to activate the autonomic nervous system to control the heart rate by increasing vagal activity. Other recent research demonstrates that acupuncture has “an antiarrhythmic effect” in the treatment of atrial fibrillation (A-fib). In the study, acupuncture points P6 (Neiguan), HT7 (Shenmen) and UB15 (Xinshu) demonstrated clinical efficacy in the reduction of A-fib. In related current research from the University of California, acupuncture has been shown to reduce high blood pressure (hypertension), protect heart tissue from damage and to reduce arrhythmias. Investigators from the University of California in both Irvine and Los Angeles “have shown that electroacupuncture stimulation activates neurons” in specific brain regions thereby reducing hypertension."
},
{
"docid": "D1039038#0",
"title": "http://tardis.wikia.com/wiki/Dream_Lord\nDream Lord",
"text": "\"in: Incarnations of the Doctor, Partial Time Lords, Eleventh Doctor, and 3 more Dream Lord English Edit Share Dream Lord Main aliases: The Doctor Appearance: Amy's Choice Main actor: Toby Jones Memorable moment Incarnations of the Doctor Widely accepted1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • War • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13More ambiguous The Watcher • The Valeyard • Meta-Crisis • Dream Lord • The Curator The Dream Lord was a psychic manifestation of the darker parts of the Doctor 's character, given life by psychic pollen that was stuck in the time rotor of the TARDIS. Due to his nature of being created from a mind, the Dream Lord had the ability to control the dreams of others as he wished, even allowing the Doctor, Amy and Rory to share the same dream. However he had, as the Eleventh Doctor put it, \"\"no power over the real world. \"\" Contents [ show]Biography Edit The Dream Lord was \"\"awoken\"\" by specks of psychic pollen from the Candle Meadows of Karass Don Slava that had become stuck in the time rotor of the Doctor's TARDIS console. This pollen induced a collective dream state for the Eleventh Doctor and his companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams, when warmed. The Dream Lord trapped the Doctor, Amy, and Rory between two worlds, one in a seemingly idyllic Upper Leadworth, five years in Amy and Rory's personal futures, and the other in a TARDIS hurtling toward a \"\" cold star \"\". He told them one of these worlds was a dream and the other was real. In each world, the three were to face \"\"a deadly danger\"\", and dying in the dream world would allow them to wake up in reality. In actuality, the Dream Lord had created both worlds; all the while they remained asleep in the Doctor's TARDIS. The Dream Lord appeared to the Doctor and his companions in both worlds, taunting the Doctor on his insecurities and defects, and pressuring Amy to assess her own priorities and \"\"dreams\"\" for the future – whether she wanted a life of adventure with the Doctor, or to be settled safely with Rory and a family."
},
{
"docid": "D1854921#0",
"title": "http://www.healthcmi.com/Acupuncture-Continuing-Education-News/740-constipationstcv\nAcupuncture Heals Constipation Research",
"text": "\"Acupuncture Heals Constipation Research12 April 2013New research concludes that acupuncture is an effective treatment therapy for resolving constipation. Researchers compared electro-acupuncture stimulation at key acupuncture points with a sham acupuncture control group. The single-blind, randomized study consisted of women between the ages of 30 and 54 years of age. After eight weeks of treatment, the electro-acupuncture group demonstrated significant improvement and the control group did not show improvement. The researchers also measured a significant enhancement of the parasympathetic nervous system and heart rate variability in the electro-acupuncture group. The researchers concluded that the beneficial responses induced by electro-acupuncture on the autonomic nervous system and the concomitant improvement in bowel movement regularity warrants further documentation and research. The beneficial health effects of electro-acupuncture on humans has long been an interest of electrical engineers and biophysicists. Researchers in Taiwan from the Laboratory of Biophysics at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital and the Institute of Electronic Engineering at National Yunlin University of Science and Technology measured the biophysical effects of acupuncture on the autonomic nervous system. The results demonstrated that electro-acupuncture treatments simultaneously resolved constipation, improved cardiovascular health and enhanced activation of the parasympathetic nervous system. Heart Rate Variability The researchers discovered that acupuncture points for the treatment of constipation also improve heart rate variability (HRV)."
},
{
"docid": "D2381640#0",
"title": "https://curebowl.com/\nAutoNation Cure Bowl Countdown",
"text": "Auto Nation Cure Bowl Countdown December 15, 2018Days262Hours6Minutes37Seconds8Join The Conversation Tickets – Orlando College Bowl Game – Auto Nation Cure Bowl. Tickets – Orlando College Bowl Game – Bringing Teams Together to Find a Cure for Cancer. The Auto Nation Cure Bowl is more than a game. It’s a celebration of the women who are living with breast cancer today and those who will face it tomorrow. It’s a rally cry to the world to raise awareness and help bring an end to this deadly disease once and for all. The Auto Nation Cure Bowl is an NCAA college football bowl game played each December at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida. Read More Our Partners"
},
{
"docid": "D2365647#0",
"title": "http://www.corporateoffice.com/Autonation-USA.html\nAutonation USA Reviews",
"text": "Company Overview Auto Nation USA is an automobile retail corporation, the biggest in the United States. It was established in 1996 by entrepreneur H. Wayne Huizenga, also initiator of Waste Management and Blockbuster. The headquarters of the company is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The present Chief Executive Officer and Chairman is Mike Jackson, ex CEO of Mercedes Benz, North America. The present Chief Operation Officer and President is Mike Maroone, former head of Maroone Automotive Group, South Florida. Auto Nation has 215 dealerships all over America, and has 20,000 workers. It sells 32 various producers products countrywide and outsells every other automotive dealer in the United States. Autonation USA Map Location Autonation USA Contact QR Codes Phone Number Address URL"
},
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"docid": "D3271368#0",
"title": "http://ew.com/movies/2017/07/19/dunkirk-imax-70-mm-where-to-see/\nWhat does it mean to see Dunkirkin IMAX 70mm?",
"text": "Movies What does it mean to see Dunkirkin IMAX 70mm? An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Error Code: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWNSession ID: 2018-04-12:9631be9ceaf78207995a58d5 Player ID: jumpstart_video_1OKJoey Nolfi July 19, 2017 AT 03:00 PM EDTYou already know you want to see Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk, but do you know how you want to feast your eyes upon the film critics are already hailing as the best of 2017 thus far? Thanks to the English auteur’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of contemporary cinema with blockbuster hits (and technical marvels) like Inception (2010), and The Dark Knight (2008), Dunkirk is debuting in select theaters in pristine IMAX 70mm — but where can you view the film the way its creator intended, and what does seeing it in this format mean for you as a moviegoer? Check out EW’s theatrical primer for Dunkirk before it opens Friday. Dunkirk IMAX® Behind the Frame 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 / 4:03Why is everyone so excited about Dunkirk ‘s format? For starters, Dunkirk is being touted by Warner Bros. as the most widely released 70mm film in 25 years. Recently, films like Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight (2015) and Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Maste r (2012) also screened in 70mm (the latter did not show in IMAX), with both filmmakers capturing stunning images (and the hearts of film buffs everywhere) with a callback to iconic films of yesteryear like Ben-Hur (1959) , Lawrence of Arabia (1962), and 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) — all of which also played on 70mm.i can't stress this enough: you must see DUNKIRK in IMAX 70mm. wait however long you need to wait, travel however far you need to travel.— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) July 13, 2017After working together on 2014’s Interstellar, Nolan and director of photography Hoyte Van Hoytema shot the majority of Dunkirk — approximately 70 percent — with IMAX’s high-definition 2-D cameras."
},
{
"docid": "D677050#0",
"title": "http://www.answers.com/Q/How_does_electricity_travel\nHow does electricity travel?",
"text": "Answers.com ® Wiki Answers ® Categories Science Physics How does electricity travel? Flag How does electricity travel? Answer by Kataang7789 Confidence votes 120Electricity travels through a circuit... The circuit conisists of many conductors and compartments (The conductors are usually magnetic or carbon...). If you turn your circuit on, The Battery will start releasing electricity through the circuit... It really depends which way you have your diodes (If u have any in ur circuit) because there is Autonated Current and Direct Current.16 people found this useful Was this answer useful? Yes Somewhat No How does electricity travel to your home?by power lines comuters fridgeyourater cell phone battery How does electricity travel to your house? It travels though wires How Does Electricity Travel Round A Circuit? H20 is actually a very poor conductor of electricity. Every day water (such as that you get from a tap ) contains more than h20. There are tons of microscopic impurities which …Bobohabib 14 Contributions How does electricity travel through wires?copper in wires is a metal, and like all metals it is made up of atoms bound together. Basically, atoms are made of a nucleus in the middle, and electrons revolving around the …Json16 61 Contributions How does electricity travel from the power plant to houses?"
},
{
"docid": "D3193297#0",
"title": "http://www.alfaromeousaofnorthglenn.com/\nAutoNation Alfa Romeo North Denver",
"text": "Explore Our Range Giulia STELVIO4CNew Vehicles Service & Care Special Offers Alfa Romeo Dealer Near Me Denver, COAuto Nation Alfa Romeo North Denver is your premier destination for new and pre-owned Alfa Romeo models in the greater Northglenn, Denver, Westminster, and Thornton areas. At Auto Nation Alfa Romeo North Denver, our dedication to providing the best service for our customers is paramount. Our experienced sales team and expert service technicians are determined to make every visit both pleasant and productive. Stop by today and allow us to demonstrate our commitment to excellence. We know you will drive away happy in your new or pre-owned Alfa Romeo!read more Loading Map..."
},
{
"docid": "D1696667#0",
"title": "http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/1997-11-13/business/9711120252_1_warranty-driver-s-mart-autonation-usa\nAutonation Changes Pay, Warranties",
"text": "Autonation Changes Pay, Warranties AUTOMOTIVENovember 13, 1997 | By ANTONIO FINS Business Writer Auto Nation USA has tweaked its sales pitch to consumers and made a key change in how it pays employees. The used-car chain led by H. Wayne Huizenga has reduced the coverage of its 99-day, 3,300-mile warranty on cars and converted its employees to a full-fledged commission system, shelving the original salary-based approach. Company spokesman Jim Donahue said the changes have nothing to do with increased competition from rivals Car Max and Driver's Mart, both of which are opening stores in South Florida. ``We found in our research that the bumper-to-bumper warranty was more than what the customer wanted,'' said Donahue. ``What they are most interested in is the engine, the power train, and we will continue to stand by those systems. But if there is a piece of fabric out of place in the back seat, does that really require having a warranty six months later? '' Donahue repeated, as have other senior company officials, that Auto Nation is still in its experimental stage and that the chain may do more tinkering. Pricing may be re-examined, Donahue said. By limiting warranties, Auto Nation could save money on reconditioning costs _ savings that could be used to reduce prices or defray costs. Auto Nation has lost $44 million this year, $10 million more than another Huizenga venture, the Florida Marlins."
},
{
"docid": "D707038#0",
"title": "http://www.autonews.com/article/20130610/RETAIL02/306109987/dealerships-adjust-compensation-roles-workload-to-make-finance-office-\nDealerships adjust compensation, roles, workload to make finance office hum",
"text": "\"Send us a Letter Have an opinion about this story? Click here to submit a Letter to the Editor, and we may publish it in print. Related Stories» Finance & Insurance Insight Two years ago, James Seale tried something different. Would a revamped and lower-paying compensation plan for finance managers hurt product sales and department productivity? Seale, general manager of Southwest Kia in Mesquite, Texas, says the answer is now clear: No. The dealership switched from an all-commission pay plan for finance managers to salary plus bonuses. Finance managers now typically make $7,000 to $8,000 a month instead of the $12,000 or $13,000 a month previously paid in those positions. But they get more time off, and productivity is going up, Seale says. \"\" What we're finding out is we don't have to pay the higher amounts to get the same production,\"\" he says. \"\" And we've got happier people because they're not working 80 hours a week. \"\""
},
{
"docid": "D1696665#0",
"title": "https://www.autonation.com/protection-plans/autonation-appearance-protection\n.",
"text": "\"Protection Plans Home All Plans Choose a plan What is Appearance Protection? Everybody wants their car to look as good as new. That's the beauty of Appearance Protection, keeping your vehicle looking great inside and out by applying products directly to the vehicle's exterior and interior surfaces to protect and maintain the quality and appearance of the vehicle. How this plan helps you With this protection, spills, splatters and everyday mishaps can be more easily removed before they become permanent stains on the vehicle's interior and, advanced sunscreens and penetrating conditioners will maintain your leather, and the vehicles exterior paint will maintain its \"\"new\"\" car shine. Appearance Coverage Paint Protection protects your vehicle from the effects of acid rain, spotting, fading, oxidation, and loss of gloss. Fabric Protection protects the interior fabric by preventing stains and discoloration allowing for quick and easy clean up. Leather Protection inhibits UV damage, drying and the loss of soft, supple texture, fading, discoloration, staining, premature aging and cracking, rips, tears and burns. Key Features Smooth's the properties of the paint to protect against the effects of bird dropping, tree sap, industrial fallout, insects, and road salts. Seals individual fibers to resist permanent staining. Application of conditioners to interior leather help maintain the new appearance and soft, supple texture."
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"docid": "D1759114#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/paternalism\npaternalism",
"text": "\"paternalism Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to paternalism: medical paternalism Forensics The interacting with a patient as a father would with a child—e.g., surrogate decision-making, which may limit autonomy or be contrary to the patient’s wishes NIHspeak Making decisions for others against or apart from their wishes with the intent of doingthem good Segen's Medical Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All rights reserved.paternalism (pă-tĕr-năl-ĭzm)A type of medical decision making in which health care professionals exercise unilateral authorityover patients. When patients are competent to make their own choices and health careprofessionals seek to act in the patients' best interests, shared decision making is preferable,because it encourages dialogue, preserves autonomy, fosters responsibility, and allows foradaptation. Medical Dictionary, © 2009 Farlex and Partnerspaternalism (p ·terˑ·n l·izm),n a conflict between beneficence and auton-omy, such as when a practitioner ignores thechoice that a patient makes because he or she feels that more good can be done by thepractitioner's judgment. See also beneficence and autonomy. Jonas: Mosby's Dictionary of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. ( c) 2005, Elsevier. Want to thank TFD for its existence?"
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"docid": "D872129#0",
"title": "http://www.ssmhealth.com/neurosciences/autonomicfunctiontesting/\nAutonomic Function Testing",
"text": "Autonomic Function Testing Call Us at 636-496-3900Diagnostic Services Autonomic Function Testing Mechanical Clot Removal Unique to SSM Health St. Clare Hospital - Fenton, autonomic nervous system testing is a specialized examination used to pinpoint the causes of autonomic nervous system problems. This non-invasive testing focuses on the nerve connections between the brain, heart and other organs. It checks for imbalances that control autonomic processes, such as heart rate, blood pressure, gastrointestinal function and sweating. What is Autonomic Function Testing Used For? Autonomic nervous system testing may be used to evaluate and treat: Recurrent fainting and syncopy Dysautonomia POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome)Autonomic failure Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension Orthostatic intolerance Small fiber nerve function Sweat disorders such as anhidrosis and hyperhidrosis Tilt Table Testing Tilt table testing helps determine how blood pressure and heart rate change in response to the body’s position. It is often used as a way to define the cause of unexplained fainting. Your doctor may recommend this test if you’ve had repeated, unexplained episodes of fainting. With a tilt table test, you’ll begin by lying flat on a table. Straps are used to hold you in place. For the first 15 minutes, you will be required to lie flat."
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"docid": "D1304609#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/2152310/barrons-chapter-11-flash-cards/\nBarrons Chapter 11",
"text": "100 terms cheminger Barrons Chapter 11Learn 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 Sortthe brain and the spinal cord are components of the CNSmost of the substance of the brain and spinal cord is composed of interneuronsthe peripheral nervous system is composed primarily of the dendrites of sensory neurons and axons of motorneuronsthe axons and dendrites extend from the spinal cord to the muscles and glands and form nervesthe spinal cord passes downward from the brain and extends through a bony tunnel found in vertebraethe spinal cord is continuous with the brain (medulla oblongata)the inner material of the spinal cord is gray matter, while the outer portion is white matterthe three membranes surrounding and protecting the spinal cord are called meningesthe outermost membrance surrounding the spinalcord is the dura matterthe inner membrane surrounding the spinal cord and having many blood vessels is the pia matterclear, watery fluid is found in the central canal of the spinal cord and is called cerebrospinal fluidthe ventral roots of the spinal cord contain the axons of motor neuronsinjury to the ventral root of the spinal cord results in a condition called paralysisthe nerve tracts carrying information away from the brain through the spinal cord are known as descending tractsthe spinal cord serves as a coordinationg center for the reflex arcthe brain receives impulses from the spinal cord as well as from 12 pairs of cranial nervesthe brain is composed of two major hemipsherescerebrospinal fluid flows through the cavities of the brain as well as in the subarachnoid spacethe brain sonsumes about one quarter of the body's oxygenthe inner portion of the brain is mainly composed of white matter while the outer portion is ocmposed of gray matterthe numerous convolutions of the brain are called gyrithe anterior portion of teach hemisphere is occupied by a lobe called the frontal lobeat the posterior portion of the brain hempsheres is a lobe called the occipital lobethe region of the frontal lobe concerved with motor function for speech is broca's areathe sense of smell is located deep withing a portion of the brain known as the cerebrumthe interpretation of visual patterns occurs in the lobe of the brain known as the occipital lobethe cavities of the brain are called ventriclesthe brain region lying adfacent to the medulla and serving as a coordinating center for motor activity is the cerebellumthe cerebellum is composed of two lateral hemispheresbecause it is a relfex center for coordinating muscle activity, the cerebellum helps smooth gait and maintain posturethe diencephalon is orgaized into masses of gray matter called nucleithe nucleus of the diencephalon that relays sensory impulses into the cerebral cortex is the thalmusthe nucleus of the dienchephalon that produces hormones stored to be released by the pituitary gland is the hypothalmusemotional experiences such as fear, anger, pleasure, and sorrow are regulated in a ring of tissue at the edge of the brain stem called the limbic systemthe rounded bulge in the brain stem separating the midbrain from the medulla is the ponsthe swollen stem of the brain connecting the spinal cord to the remainder of the brain is the medulla obolongatain the cerebrum of the brain, impulses cross over to opposiste sides of the brain at the decussation of pyramidsa network of fibers in the medulla that are responsible for activating the cerebral cortex is the reticular formationthe sensory somatic system is composed of spinal nerves and cranial nervesthe human body has spinal nerves that number 31 pairsthe cranial nerve that is concerved with smell is the olfactorythe cranial nerve that regulates swallowing nerves and sensitivity of the face, teeth, and tongue is the trigeminal nervethe cranial nerve that has sensory and motor functions with respect to the heart, blood vessels, and organs of the viscera is the vagusthe cell bodies of nerves located outside the brain and spinal cord are in groups known as gangliathe spinal nerves communicate impulses between various parts of the body and the spinal cordbodies where spinal nerves combine temporarily before passing to the destination points are known as plexusesthe autonomic nervous system operates on a basis that is involuntarythe nerve fiber of the autonomic system extending from the ganglion to the body organs is called the postganglionic neuronthe nerves of the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system duplicate the action of the hormone epinephrineonce a crisis has passed the body is returned to normal by impulses of the portion of the autonomic nervous system known as the parasympathetic divisioncell bodies and axons of interneurons make up most of the substance of the central nervous systemthe cell bodies of neurons of the peripheral nervous system are located within or near the central nervous systemmost nerves contain motor axons and sensory dendritesall of the following are functions of the peripheral nervous system except it interprets sensations and stimuliall the following apply to the spinal cord except the outside portion is grayall the following are meninges except the corpus materwhite matter of the nervous system is white because myelin in myelin sheaths is whitethe cerebrospinal fluid may be found in the central canal of the spinal cordthe dorsal nerve roots are the sites of cell bodies and axons of sensory nervesdestruction of the ventral nerve roots will result in the inability to movethe descending tracts in the spinal cord carry impulses for transmission to muscles and glandsthe outer portion of the brain is composed of gray matterall the following apply to the cerebrum except it is one of the smaller parts of the braineach of the following is a lobe of the cerebrum except thoracic lobeareas for hearing are located in the cerebrum's temporal lobethe ventricles of the cerebrum carry the cerebrospinal fluidall the following apply to the cerebellum except it is a coordinating center for sensory activityone of the functions of the cerebellum is to coordinate skeletal muscle activitythe thalmus and hypothalamus are both located in the diencephalonall the following functions are associated with the hypothalamus except math calculationsnerve cells located in the midbrain function as reflex centersthe glossopharyngeal nerve has sensory and motor functions relating to the tongue and pharynxall the following are activities controlled by the vagus nerve except activiation of the cerebral cortexthe 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves make up the somatic nervous systemall the following apply to the autonomic nervous system except it does not include cranial nervesthe peripheral nervous system is composed of the ____ and dendrites of motor neurons and sensory neurons axonsin the average adult, the spinal cord appears as a _____ of tissue approximately 18 inches in length cordthe spinal cord begins anatomically at the ________ of the occipital bone foramen magnumthe spinal cord is surrounded and protected by three membranes known as meningesthe middle, thin, netlike covering of the spinal cord is the arachnoidthe watery fluid found bathing the spinal cord and brain is known as cerebrospinal fluidprojections located along each side of th spinal cord are referred to as nerve rootsinjury to the_______ root of the spinal cord leads to a loss of sentation and a condition called anesthesia dorsalthe ascending and descending tracts provide a system of communication between the muscle and glands and the brainthe function of memory is associated most closely with the brainthe three major portions of the brain are the brain stem, the cerebellum and the cerebrumthe shallow groove occurring within the brain tissue is correctly known as a sulcusthe pairetal lobe is located posterior to the frontal lobe and is separated from it by the central sulcusa person's intelligence, personality, and the ability to initiate voluntary responses to stimulie are located in the brain portion called the cerebrumcenters for hearing are located in the cerebrum in the temporal lobethe fourth cranial nerve, known as the _______ is responsible for eye movement trochlearthe cavities within the brain carry CSF and number fourthe cerebellum communicates with other parts of the central nervous system by three pairs of nerve tracts called cerebellar pedunclesthe thalamus and hypothalamus both are located withing the diencephalonthe sensations of hunger, the regulation of body weight and temperature, and the water balance of the body are all associated with the hypothalamusnerve fibers passing from the medulla oblongata to the cerebellum pass through a rounded bulge known as the ponsthe rate of heartbeat and the contraction of smooth muscle in blood vessel walls are both regulated by impulses from the medulla oblongatasensory and motor neurons are the principal components of the peripheral nervous systemthe _______ nerves are grouped as cervical, thoracic, lumbr, sacral, and coccygeal nerves spinalthe autonomic nervous system operates on a involuntary basis"
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"docid": "D2399902#0",
"title": "http://www.drbuckeye.com/dr-ns-approach\nDISEASE REVERSAL",
"text": "DISEASE REVERSALThe Impossible is Now a Reality. Do you suffer from fatigue, headaches, heartburn, dizziness or lightheadedness, or hunger? Does your brain, heart, GI tract, or body no longer feels like it works right? The answers for these problems are often found in the dysfunction of our Autonomic Nervous System. A variety of symptoms, and then diseases, begin when our brain is silently injured and does not fully recover. The failure of our brains is what sets into motion the failure of our bodies. The ground-breaking Nemechek Protocol helps reverse metabolic inflammation and leads to the restoration of Autonomic function decades after the injury. Reversing inflammation is the first step towards reversing the foundation of many common diseases. I am Dr. Patrick M. Nemechek, D. O., an internal medicine doctor from UCLA with 30 years of clinical and research experience, and I reverse disease. I am a traditional medical doctor and a scientist-physician who uses medicine, science, and nature to restore normal body function and normal aging."
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"docid": "D1468330#0",
"title": "http://philschatz.com/anatomy-book/contents/m46500.html\nBasic Structure and Function of the Nervous System",
"text": "\"Basic Structure and Function of the Nervous System The picture you have in your mind of the nervous system probably includes the brain, the nervous tissue contained within the cranium, and the spinal cord, the extension of nervous tissue within the vertebral column. That suggests it is made of two organs—and you may not even think of the spinal cord as an organ—but the nervous system is a very complex structure. Within the brain, many different and separate regions are responsible for many different and separate functions. It is as if the nervous system is composed of many organs that all look similar and can only be differentiated using tools such as the microscope or electrophysiology. In comparison, it is easy to see that the stomach is different than the esophagus or the liver, so you can imagine the digestive system as a collection of specific organs. The Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems The nervous system can be divided into two major regions: the central and peripheral nervous systems. The central nervous system (CNS) is the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is everything else ( [link] ). The brain is contained within the cranial cavity of the skull, and the spinal cord is contained within the vertebral cavity of the vertebral column. It is a bit of an oversimplification to say that the CNS is what is inside these two cavities and the peripheral nervous system is outside of them, but that is one way to start to think about it. In actuality, there are some elements of the peripheral nervous system that are within the cranial or vertebral cavities."
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"docid": "D536977#0",
"title": "http://peripheralneuropathycenter.uchicago.edu/learnaboutpn/evaluation/neuroexam/index.shtml\nEvaluation and Tests - What is a Neurological Exam?",
"text": "Evaluation and Tests - What is a Neurological Exam? What is a Neurological Exam? | Electrodiagnostic | Quant Sensory Testing | Autonomic Testing | Nerve/Muscle Biopsy | Lumbar Puncture | Imaging What is a Neurological Exam? A neurological exam helps doctors to diagnose peripheral neuropathy. A neurological examination may include the following: The history: questions concerning your symptoms and condition An evaluation of neurological function Diagnostic tests Electrodiagnostic tests Blood tests Other common tests History You should be prepared to discuss your symptoms in detail with your doctor. Your doctor will ask you to describe your symptoms, when you experience them, how long the episodes last and the amount of discomfort or pain you experience. The more specific you can be about the tingling, numbness, weakness or other symptoms you are experiencing, the easier it will be for your doctor to understand your condition. Your doctor may also ask you general health questions that may seem unrelated to your symptoms, but are, in fact, important. These questions could be about whether or not you feel faint, nauseated or tired. The doctor may also ask if your bladder control and sexual function are normal."
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"docid": "D2566245#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/12927114/spinal-cord-injury-flash-cards/\nSpinal Cord Injury",
"text": "56 terms coburn_diana Spinal Cord Injury 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 Objective #1 Discuss the etiology of spinal cord injuries There are two etiological categories 1. Traumatic Injury 2. Nontraumatic Injury Traumatic Injury Most frequent cause, 45% auto, 19% falls, 17% violence, 10% sports Nontraumatic Injury Disease or pathological: Vascular malfunctions -Arteriovenous Malformation, thromus, embolus, or hemmorhage; Verterbral subluxation secondary to arthritis or DJD; Infections such as syphilis or transverse myelitis; spinal neoplasms, syringomyelia, abscesses of spinal cord, and neurological diseases such as MS or ALS. Nontraumatic account for 30 % of (SCI)Ojective #2 Explain the classification of spinal cord injuries. ( SCI) 2 functional categories Tetraplegia and Paraplegia Tetraplegia complete paralysis of all four extremities and trunk including mm. of respiration and results from lesions of the spinal cord. Paraplegia Complete paralysis of all or part of the trunk and both LE's resulting lesions of the thoracic or lumbar spinal cord or cauda equina. Neurological level is the most caudal level of the spinal cord with normal motor and sensory function of both the left and right sides of the body."
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"docid": "D382474#0",
"title": "http://www.healthline.com/health/autonomic-neuropathy\nAutonomic Neuropathy",
"text": "Autonomic Neuropathy Causes Risk Factors Symptoms Diagnosis Treatments Prevention Outlook What is autonomic neuropathy (AN)? Damage to the nerves that help your organs and organ systems to function can cause a condition called autonomic neuropathy (AN). This nerve damage disturbs signal processing between the autonomic nervous system and the brain. Injured autonomic nerves can affect your:blood pressureheart rateperspiration patternsbowel movementsbladder emptyingdigestion AN is often associated with other medical conditions and diseases and certain medications. Your symptoms may vary based on the cause of your neuropathy and the location of your nerve damage. Causes What causes autonomic neuropathy? Factors that might cause injury to the autonomic nerves include:alcoholismdiabeteschronic illnesses, such as HIV or Parkinson’s diseasemedication, such as chemotherapy drugsnerve trauma, such as a bruise, burn, or cutan unusual buildup of protein in your organsautoimmune disorders, such as lupusdegenerative disorders, such as multiple system atrophy Risk Factors What are the risk factors for autonomic neuropathy? The following people have an increased risk of AN:older peoplepeople with high blood pressurepeople with high cholesterolpeople who are overweight Other factors that may increase your risk of AN include:diabetesalcoholismlupus HIVParkinson’s diseasebotulismcancer Symptoms What are the symptoms of autonomic neuropathy? AN can affect many organs and cause an array of symptoms. Early symptoms of AN include dizziness or faintness when rising or standing, and vomiting or feeling nauseated when eating."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/spinal+cord+injury\nspinal cord injury",
"text": "\"spinal cord injury Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia . Spinal Cord Injury Definition Spinal cord injury is damage to the spinal cord that causes loss of sensation and motor control. Description Approximately 10,000 new spinal cord injuries (SCIs) occur each year in the United States. About 250,000 people are currently affected. Spinal cord injuries can happen to anyone at anytime of life. The typical patient, however, is a man between the ages of 19 and 26, injured in a motor vehicle accident (about 50% of all SCIs), a fall (20%), an act of violence (15%), or a sporting accident (14%). Alcohol or other drug abuse plays an important role in a largepercentage of all spinal cord injuries. Six percent of people who receive injuries to the lower spinedie within a year, and 40% of people who receive the more frequent higher injuries die within a year. Short-term costs for hospitalization, equipment, and home modifications are approximately$140,000 for an SCI patient capable of independent living. Lifetime costs may exceed one milliondollars."
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"title": "https://www.anthem.com/medicalpolicies/policies/mp_pw_c160708.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Description/Scope This document addresses the use of autonomic testing. The autonomic nervous system controls and regulates the internal organs without any conscious recognition or effort. The autonomic nervous system comprises two antagonistic sets of nerves, the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. When stimulated, the sympathetic nerves prepare the organism for stress by increasing the heart rate, increasing blood flow to the muscles, and decreasing blood flow to the skin. The nerve fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system are primarily the cranial nerves, the vagus nerve, and the sacral spinal nerves. When stimulated, the parasympathetic nerves increase digestive secretions and reduce the heartbeat. This document does not address the use of tilt-table testing. Note: Please see the following related document for additional information: LAB.00020 Skin Nerve Fiber Density Testing Position Statement Investigational and Not Medically Necessary: The use of autonomic nervous system function testing for sudomotor function using quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (QSART), the thermoregulatory sweat test (TST), silastic sweat imprint, sympathetic skin response (SSR), quantitative direct and indirect reflex test of sudomotor function (QDIRT), or Sudo Scan are considered investigational and not medically necessary for all indications. The use of autonomic nervous system function testing for cardiovagal innervations is considered investigational and not medically necessary for all indications. The use of autonomic nervous system function testing for vasomotor adrenergic innervations is considered investigational and not medically necessary for all indications."
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"docid": "D1613627#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/4522618/nervous-system-flash-cards/\nNervous System",
"text": "37 terms TTFNthetigger Nervous System Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort What are the General Functions of the Nervous System? To maintain body homeostasis with electrical signals, provide for sensation, higher mental functioning, and emotion response, and activate muscles and glands. Explain the structural classification of the nervous system Central nervous system and Peripheral nervous system. The PNS is divided into somatic and autonomic branches. Autonomic contains the Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems. Explain the functional classification of the nervous system There are sensory neurons which carry information to the CNS and motor neurons which carry information from the CNSDistinguish between the central and peripheral nervous system CNS contains the Brain and Spinal cord; interprets information. PNS sends and receives information from the CNSList the different types of glial cells and the functions of each type Astrocytes- protect nerves from harmful substances in the blood. Microglia- phagocytes that dispose of dead cells Ependymal cells- circulate CSF Oligodendrocytes- responsible for myelin sheaths Schwann cells- creates myelin sheaths in the PNS Satalite cells- act as protective cushioning cells What is the main function of a neuron? highly specialized to transmit messages from one part of the body to another What are the three functional classifications of neurons? afferent, efferent, and interneurons."
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"docid": "D3099277#0",
"title": "https://opentextbc.ca/anatomyandphysiology/chapter/13-4-the-peripheral-nervous-system/\n89 13.4 The Peripheral Nervous System",
"text": "Chapter 13. Anatomy of the Nervous System89 13.4 The Peripheral Nervous System Learning Objectives By the end of this section, you will be able to: Describe the structures found in the PNSDistinguish between somatic and autonomic structures, including the special peripheral structures of the enteric nervous system Name the twelve cranial nerves and explain the functions associated with each Describe the sensory and motor components of spinal nerves and the plexuses that they pass through The PNS is not as contained as the CNS because it is defined as everything that is not the CNS. Some peripheral structures are incorporated into the other organs of the body. In describing the anatomy of the PNS, it is necessary to describe the common structures, the nerves and the ganglia, as they are found in various parts of the body. Many of the neural structures that are incorporated into other organs are features of the digestive system; these structures are known as the enteric nervous system and are a special subset of the PNS. Ganglia A ganglion is a group of neuron cell bodies in the periphery. Ganglia can be categorized, for the most part, as either sensory ganglia or autonomic ganglia, referring to their primary functions. The most common type of sensory ganglion is a dorsal (posterior) root ganglion. These ganglia are the cell bodies of neurons with axons that are sensory endings in the periphery, such as in the skin, and that extend into the CNS through the dorsal nerve root. The ganglion is an enlargement of the nerve root."
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"title": "https://www.studyblue.com/notes/note/n/lecture-test-5/deck/11676451\nPopular Study Materials from Biology 2401",
"text": "cranial nerves terminal gangliapelvic nervesparasympatheticeffects more localizedincreases activity of GI tracteffects are short-livedprovides more extensive innervation of G. I. Tractcraniosacral divisionfunctions at restsympatheticeffects are more generalcan produce widespread sweatinghas greater influence during physical activityinhibits heart rate but stimulates contraction of urinary bladderstimulation of this system often activates many effectors at the same timerelease of epinephrine and norepinephrinethoracolumbar divisionfight-or-flight responseprovides innervation to blood vessels in skeletal muscles The celiac ganglion is one of the three main _________ ganglia.collateral Axons from preganglionic neurons of the parasympathetic division synapse with _________ ganglia. In the sympathetic division of the ANS,The parasympathetic nervous system is characterized by The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the ANS differ in the Sympathetic fibers leave the spinal cord in the Axons exit the sympathetic chain ganglia by all of the following except Sympathetic preganglionic axons Sympathetic stimulation of the postganglionic cells of the adrenal medulla causes the release of The vagus nerve carries parasympathetic impulses to the Which of the following nerves has parasympathetic axons? Which of the following cranial nerves does NOT carry parasympathetic fibers? Stimulation of the iris by parasympathetic nerves stimulates pupillary constriction. The _____________ has both a1 and b 1 receptors and responds to sympathoadrenal stimulation with glycogenolysis and secretion of glucose. Blocking β 2 -adrenergic receptors prevents airway Muscarinic antagonists stimulate _____________ pupillary diameter. The major regulatory center of the autonomic system is, according to many scientists, the ______________ since this brain region has functions, such as control of body temperature, that require appropriate activation of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves. Propanolol, a beta-blocker, is typically used to Muscarinic receptors bind Sympathetic effects tend to last ___ than parasympathetic effect. One reason is that ___. The cell bodies of parasympathetic preganglionic neurons are located either within the________ or the ________."
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"title": "http://www.dentinstitute.com/services/electromyogram-emg.php\nElectromyogram (EMG)",
"text": "Electromyogram (EMG)An EMG measures the electrical activity in a muscle in response to stimulation. It is used in conjunction with a neurological exam to help physicians diagnose a wide range of problems, including: Nerve damage from disk compression in the neck or back Nerve compression from carpal tunnel syndrome Neuromuscular diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), poliomyelitis, myasthenia gravis, and muscular dystrophy Peripheral neuropathy caused by conditions such as diabetes, pernicious anemia, and heavy metal toxicity The test consists of two parts: In the nerve conduction study, electrodes are placed on the skin and a safe level of electrical stimulation is sent through the nerve, causing the muscles in your arm or leg to contract. The sensation you will feel is similar to a static electric shock. Patients wearing pacemakers are not at risk, since this current is not strong enough or close enough to the pacemaker to interfere with its operation. In the second part, the EMG, a tiny pin electrode is inserted under the surface of the skin into the muscle. Electrical stimulation will indicate if there is damage to a specific nerve, or if the problem involves the muscle itself. This test is mildly uncomfortable, but is specially designed to not be painful. It will take between 30 to 60 minutes. Preparing for your EMGYour arms and legs should be clean and free of lotions or creams. Meals and medication may be taken unless your physician advises otherwise."
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"docid": "D113546#0",
"title": "http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/peripheralneuropathy/detail_peripheralneuropathy.htm\n",
"text": "\"What is peripheral neuropathy? How are the peripheral neuropathies classified? What are the symptoms of peripheral nerve damage? What causes peripheral neuropathy? How is peripheral neuropathy diagnosed? What treatments are available? What research is being done? Where can I get more information? What is peripheral neuropathy? An estimated 20 million people in the United States have some form of peripheral neuropathy, a condition that develops as a result of damage to the peripheral nervous system — the vast communications network that transmits information between the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and every other part of the body. ("
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"docid": "D761768#0",
"title": "https://www.emedicinehealth.com/neuropathy/article_em.htm\nNeuropathy",
"text": "What Is Neuropathy? Types of Neuropathy What Causes Neuropathy? What Are the Symptoms of Neuropathy? When to Seek Medical Care for Neuropathy What Are the Exams and Tests to Diagnose Neuropathy? What is Neuropathy Treatment? Are There Home Remedies for Neuropathy? What Medications Are Used to Treat Neuropathy? What Are Neuropathy Medications? Follow-up for Neuropathy Treatment How Do I Prevent Neuropathy? What Is the Prognosis for Neuropathy?"
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"docid": "D1820559#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/7772003/cranial-nerves-flash-cards/\nCranial Nerves",
"text": "31 terms mollyweasley12Cranial Nerves Notes from the lecture Chapter 14: pages 478-489 Exam 3Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Like this study set? Create a free account to save it. Create a free account Maybe later Sort Classifications of Cranial Nerves Sensory nerves; Motor nerves; Mixed nerves; Special sensory nerves Sensory Nerves Classification of cranial nerves; Carry somatic sensory information (touch, pressure, vibration, temperature, and pain)Motor Nerves Classification of cranial nerves; Axons of somatic and autonomic motor neurons Mixed Nerves Classification of cranial nerves; Have both motor and sensory fibers Special Sensory Nerves Classificaion of cranial nerves; Carry sensations (smell, taste, sight, hearing, and balance)Olfactory Nerve CN I; Special sensory nerve -- smell; All of these nerves connect to the ____ bulb, which is the part that connect the nerves to the brain; Don't directly connet to the brain; Located in cribiform plate of the ethmoid bone; Cells synapse in the ____ bulb; Projection neurons form the ____ tract; Synapse in the thalamus (what smell is) & limbic system (emotion of smell)Smell Goes through the olfactory nerve; Synapses in the thalamus (what ___ is) & limbic system (emotion of ___); The only sense that doesn't need to relay through the thalamus Optic Nerve CN II; Special sensory nerve -- vision; Part assoicated with the brain stem; A sensory nerve myelinated by oligodendrocytes and CANNOT regenerate; if injure this nerve, it cannot repair itself because it's part of the CNS (not the PNS); Two visual tracts; One visual tract = ___ nerve, chiasm, tract, thalamus, occipital lobe = object recognition; 2nd visual tract = ___ nerve, chiasm, tract, superior colliculus = tracking objects; Sensory Eye Movements Involve six muscles which are innervated by three cranial nerves (III, IV, VI); CN VI = 1 muscle; CN IV = 1 muscle; CN III = 4 muscles Right Eye Movement To look in a specific direction; the right medial rectus must relax and the left medial rectus must contract; the right lateral rectus must contract and the left lateral rectus must relax Oculomotor Nerve CN III; Innervates 4/6 eye muscles; Involved in a majority of the eye movements; Involved in pupil size; Somatic motor = eye movement (4 of 6 eye muscles) & muscles that keep the eyelid up (damage to this nerve results in ptosis); Visceral Motor/Autonomic parasympathetic innervation = pupil constriction & lens focusing; Motor Ptosis Damage to the oculomotor nerve (CN III) that results in droopy eyelid Trochlear Nerve CN IV; Innervates 1 of the eye muscles; Only cranial nerve that exits from the dorsal side of the brainstem; Somatic motor for eye movement = rolls eye down and out; Motor Abducens Nerve CN VI; Innervates 1 of the eye muscles; Somatic Motor for eye movement = horizontal eye movement; Only one function Object Tracking Two types = smooth pursuits and saccade; the Oculomotor (CN III), trochlear (CN IV), and Abducens (VI) all involved Smooth Pursuits Type of object tracking done by the eye; smoother tracking Saccade Type of object tracking done by the eye; Rapid tracking Trigeminal Nerve CN V; Considered a Mixed Nerve (because has sensory and motor); Largest cranial nerve; Has 3 major branches (one to the medulla, one to the pons, and one to the midbrain); Involved in general sensations of the face and muscles of mastication (chewing); Chewing is this nerve's only motor function; Both motor and sensory Facial Nerve CN VII; Responsible for all of your facial muscles involved in facial expression; Somatic Motor Function = all muscles for facial expression; Special Sensory Function = taste from anterior 2/3rds of the tongue; Visceral Motor Function = autonomic parasympathetic fibers to tear and nasal mucuous glands as well as salivary glands; Important nerve for determining if person is having a stroke or not (ex: smiling will only occur on one side of the face) (FAST = f-face, a-arm, s-speech, t-time)Corneal Blink Reflex Used to check 2 cranial nerves; Checking the CN V (which feels pain) and the CN VII (whcih closes teh eyelid)Vestibulocochlear Nerve CN VIII; Special Sensory Nerve; Involved in balance and hearing; The vestibular branch = balance and equilibrium; The cochlear branch = hearing; Destination of these senses = the vestibular and cochlear nuclei in the pons and the medulla oblongata; Vestibular part = fluid-filled cavity in the inner ear; Right next to Cranial Nerve VII on the transverse fibers Acoustic Neuroma Tumor on the CN VIII (vestibulocochlear nerve) that impinges a bit on CN VII; Usually seen in older individuals, but not usually diagnosed because two symptoms are hearing loss and balance issues (and usually think that part of ageing); Another symptom is facial palsy, which is when this issue is usually diagnosed and the tumor is too large to remove without resulting in permanent facial palsy Bell's Palsy Also known as trigeminal neuralgia; Virus in the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve); Basically same facial palsy issues as tumor issue on CN VIII but one difference in symptoms: in this specific problem, the individual has perfect balance and hearing (so basically only has facial palsy) = how you tell the difference between the two conditions Glossopharyngeal Nerve CN IX; Mixed Nerve (sensory and motor functions); Saliva and taste and swallowing; Sensory functions = taste in the posterior 1/3 of the tongue, taste in part of the pharynx & palate, and BLOOD PRESSURE (in the carotid arteries); Somatic Motor functions = motor neurons in the medulla to innervate SWALLOWING muscles in the pharynx; Visceral Motor functions = autonomic parasympathetic to parotid gland for SALIVATIONVagus Nerve CN X; Mixed Nerve (sensory and motor functions); Autonomics = Slows heart rate; Major parasympatheti innervation to the thoracic and abdominal viscera; Sensory functions = taste from part of the pharynx and visceral organs; Somatic Motor functions = swallowing; Visceral Motor functions = palate/pharynx, digestive system, respiratory system, cardiovascular system Accessory Nerve CN XI; Innervates muscles of the neck (sternonucleidomastoid, trapezius) which maintain position of the head; Motor functions = swallowing in the throat (larynx, pharynx)Swallowing Nerves Glossopharyngeal Nerve (CN IX); Vagus Nerve (CN X); Accessory Nerve (CN XI)Hypoglossal Nerve CN XII; Somatic motor functions = tongue movements (like sticking the tongue out); Problems with this nerve results in tongue atrophies and tongue deviates toward the side of the defect (ex: right CN XII defect = right side deviation; left CN XII defect = right side deviation)Midbrain Cranial Nerves Oculomotor Nerve (CN III); Trochlear Nerve (CN IV)Pons Cranial Nerves Trigeminal nerve (CN V) (general sensation); Abducens Nerve (CN VI); Facial nerve (CN VII); Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) (part of it)Medulla Cranial Nerves Trigeminal Nerve (CN V) (pain and temperature); Vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII) (part of it); Glossopharyngeal nerve (CN IX); Vagus nerve (CN X); Accessory nerve (CN XI); Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Features Quizlet Live Quizlet Learn Diagrams Flashcards Mobile Help Sign up Help Center Honor Code Community Guidelines Students Teachers About Company Press Jobs Privacy Terms Follow us Language© 2018 Quizlet Inc."
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"docid": "D262562#0",
"title": "https://www.drugs.com/mcd/peripheral-neuropathy\nPeripheral neuropathy",
"text": "Disease Reference Care Notes Medication List Encyclopedia Q & AMore Overview Symptoms Causes Risk factors Complications Prevention Diagnosis Treatment Lifestyle and home remedies Alternative medicine Preparing for an appointment Peripheral neuropathy Overview Peripheral neuropathy, a result of damage to your peripheral nerves, often causes weakness, numbness and pain, usually in your hands and feet. It can also affect other areas of your body. Your peripheral nervous system sends information from your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) to the rest of your body. Peripheral neuropathy can result from traumatic injuries, infections, metabolic problems, inherited causes and exposure to toxins. One of the most common causes is diabetes mellitus. People with peripheral neuropathy generally describe the pain as stabbing, burning or tingling. In many cases, symptoms improve, especially if caused by a treatable condition. Medications can reduce the pain of peripheral neuropathy. Symptoms Every nerve in your peripheral system has a specific function, so symptoms depend on the type of nerves affected. Nerves are classified into: Sensory nerves that receive sensation, such as temperature, pain, vibration or touch, from the skin Motor nerves that control muscle movement Autonomic nerves that control functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, digestion and bladder Signs and symptoms of peripheral neuropathy might include: Gradual onset of numbness, prickling or tingling in your feet or hands, which can spread upward into your legs and arms Sharp, jabbing, throbbing, freezing or burning pain Extreme sensitivity to touch Lack of coordination and falling Muscle weakness or paralysis if motor nerves are affected If autonomic nerves are affected, signs and symptoms might include: Heat intolerance and altered sweating Bowel, bladder or digestive problems Changes in blood pressure, causing dizziness or lightheadedness Peripheral neuropathy can affect one nerve (mononeuropathy), two or more nerves in different areas (multiple mononeuropathy) or many nerves (polyneuropathy)."
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"docid": "D822853#0",
"title": "http://www.mollysfund.org/peripheral-neuropathy/\nPeripheral Neuropathy",
"text": "Featured, Living with Lupus, Main Blog, Peripheral Neuropathy Peripheral Neuropathy Contents: What is peripheral neuropathy? What causes peripheral neuropathy? What are the symptoms? How is it diagnosed? How is it treated? Alternative treatments and self-care options In Conclusion What is peripheral neuropathy? Peripheral neuropathy is a general term for a series of disorders that result from damage to the body’s peripheral nervous system. The body’s nervous system is made up of two parts; the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nerve system (PNS). The CNS includes the brain and the spinal cord. The PNS connects the nerves that run from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body."
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"docid": "D2632174#0",
"title": "http://www.uhhospitals.org/services/neurology-and-neurosurgery/institute/innovations-and-technology/autonomic-lab\nAutonomic Lab",
"text": "Autonomic Lab Autonomic Lab Specialists Focus on Nerve Connections Between the Brain and Other Organs The autonomic nervous system is the part of nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bladder, bowel and sexual function. Problems in the autonomic nervous system involving the nerve connections between the brain and other organs are often difficult to diagnose. University Hospitals Neurological Institute provides physicians the data they need to identify and manage these complex conditions. We offer the only complete autonomic lab in Ohio, and the only one equipped for treating children. Autonomic Lab Offers Multiple Neurological Tests Careful assessment of heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow, temperature regulation and other attributes can help identify autonomic disorders. The lab’s expert staff administers highly advanced, noninvasive diagnostic tests, including: Cardiovascular autonomic tests: These three tests, which take an hour and a half, determine how well a patient’s autonomic nervous system regulates heart rate and blood pressure. Quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test (QSART): This test, which takes about a half hour, assesses the functioning of a patient's sweat glands. Quantitative sensory test: This hour-long test is used to determine if a patient has nerve damage. Thermoregulatory sweat test (TST): This test, which takes two hours to complete, assesses the entire body's response to heat, which helps in identifying many neurological disorders. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) testing: This series of three tests, which lasts about an hour and a half, is for patients who have experienced extended, undiagnosed pain in their arms or legs.24-hour blood pressure monitoring: Patients are fitted with a blood pressure cuff and sent home, allowing physicians to monitor patient blood pressure over a 24-hour period."
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"docid": "D1360201#0",
"title": "http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1170337-overview\nDiabetic Neuropathy",
"text": "\"Drugs & Diseases > Endocrinology Diabetic Neuropathy Updated: Oct 13, 2017Author: Dianna Quan, MD; Chief Editor: Romesh Khardori, MD, Ph D, FACP more... Share Email Print Feedback Practice Essentials Diabetic neuropathy is the most common complication of diabetes mellitus (DM), affecting as many as 50% of patients with type 1 and type 2 DM. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy involves the presence of symptoms or signs of peripheral nerve dysfunction in people with diabetes after other possible causes have been excluded. [ 1]Signs and symptoms In type 1 DM, distal polyneuropathy typically becomes symptomatic after many years of chronic prolonged hyperglycemia, whereas in type 2, it may be apparent after only a few years of known poor glycemic control or even at diagnosis. Symptoms include the following: Sensory – Negative or positive, diffuse or focal; usually insidious in onset and showing a stocking-and-glove distribution in the distal extremities Motor – Distal, proximal, or more focal weakness, sometimes occurring along with sensory neuropathy (sensorimotor neuropathy)Autonomic – Neuropathy that may involve the cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, and genitourinary systems and the sweat glands Physical examination should include the following assessments: Peripheral neuropathy testing – Gross light touch and pinprick sensation; vibratory sense; deep tendon reflexes; strength testing and muscle atrophy; dorsal pedal and posterior tibial pulses; skin assessment; Tinel testing; cranial nerve testing Autonomic neuropathy testing – Objective evaluation of cardiovagal, adrenergic, and sudomotor function in a specialized autonomic laboratory; may be preceded by bedside screening to assess supine and upright blood pressure and heart rate, with measurement of sinus arrhythmia ratio Two classification systems for diabetic neuropathy are the Thomas system and the symmetrical-versus-asymmetrical system. The Thomas system (modified) is as follows: Hyperglycemic neuropathy Generalized symmetrical polyneuropathies Sensory neuropathy Sensorimotor neuropathy Autonomic neuropathy Focal and multifocal neuropathies Superimposed chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy Distal symmetrical sensorimotor polyneuropathy is commonly defined according to the following 3 key criteria: The patient must have diabetes mellitus consistent with a widely accepted definition Severity of polyneuropathy should be commensurate with duration and severity of diabetes Other causes of sensorimotor polyneuropathy must be excluded Pure autonomic diabetic neuropathy is rare. Asymmetrical neuropathies include the following: Median neuropathy of the wrist (carpal tunnel syndrome)Other single or multiple limb mononeuropathies Thoracic radiculoneuropathy Lumbosacral radiculoplexus neuropathy Cervical radiculoplexus neuropathy Diabetic polyneuropathy is commonly staged as follows: NO - No neuropathy N1a - Signs but no symptoms of neuropathy N2a - Symptomatic mild diabetic polyneuropathy; sensory, motor, or autonomic symptoms; patient is able to heel-walk N2b - Severe symptomatic diabetic polyneuropathy; patient is unable to heel-walk)N3 - Disabling diabetic polyneuropathy See Clinical Presentation for more detail. Diagnosis Laboratory tests that may be helpful include the following: Fasting plasma glucose Hemoglobin A1c Complete blood count Complete metabolic panel (electrolytes and liver function panel)Vitamin B-12 and folate levels Thyroid function tests Erythrocyte sedimentation rate C-reactive protein Serum protein electrophoresis with immunofixation electrophoresis Antinuclear antibody Anti-SSA and SSB antibodies Rheumatoid factor Paraneoplastic antibodies Rapid plasma reagin Genetic screens Hematology screen (for anemia)Sequential multiple analysis-7 (renal function and electrolyte imbalances)/complete metabolic panel (CMP)Other diagnostic modalities that may be considered are as follows: Electromyography and nerve conduction velocity testing Electrophysiologic studies Magnetic resonance imaging Computed tomography (including single-photon emission computed tomography)Nuclear imaging Doppler imaging Microdialysis Electrocardiography Nerve and skin biopsy (now rarely recommended for clinical purposes)See Workup for more detail. Management Key components of the management of diabetic neuropathy include the following: Foot care, including regular follow-up, patient education, and referral as appropriate Tight, stable glycemic control (most important for slowing progression of neuropathy)Pain management (eg, with pregabalin, gabapentin, sodium valproate, dextromethorphan, morphine sulfate, tramadol, oxycodone, duloxetine, topical capsaicin, transdermal lidocaine)Treatment of diabetic gastroparesis (eg, with erythromycin, cisapride [not available in the United States], metoclopramide, polyethylene glycol 3350, tegaserod [currently available only on an emergency basis])Experimental therapies include aldose reductase inhibitors, alpha-lipoic acid, actovegin, and spinal cord stimulators. Treatment of autonomic dysfunction must address the following: Erectile dysfunction Orthostatic hypotension Gustatory sweating Surgical treatment may be considered as follows: Aggressive debridement or amputation for recalcitrant foot necrosis or infection Jejunostomy for intractable gastroparesis Implantation of a penile prosthesis for ongoing impotence Bracing, special boots, or, in some cases, surgery for Charcot foot Pancreatic transplantation for diabetes with end-stage renal disease See Treatment and Medication for more detail. Background Neuropathies are characterized by a progressive loss of nerve fiber function."
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"docid": "D19711#0",
"title": "http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/autonomic-neuropathy/basics/tests-diagnosis/CON-20029053\nDiagnosis",
"text": "Print Diagnosis Autonomic neuropathy is a possible complication of a number of diseases, and the tests you'll need often depend on your symptoms and risk factors for autonomic neuropathy. When you have known risk factors for autonomic neuropathy If you have conditions that increase your risk of autonomic neuropathy (such as diabetes) and have symptoms of the condition, extensive testing may not be necessary. Your doctor may perform a physical exam and ask about your symptoms. If you are undergoing cancer treatment with a drug known to cause nerve damage, your doctor will check for signs of neuropathy. When you don't have risk factors for autonomic neuropathy If you have symptoms of autonomic neuropathy but don't have risk factors, the diagnosis may be more involved. Your doctor will probably review your medical history, discuss your symptoms and do a physical exam. Your doctor may perform tests to evaluate autonomic functions, which may include: Breathing tests. These tests measure how your heart rate and blood pressure respond during exercises such as forcefully exhaling (Valsalva maneuver). Tilt-table test. This test monitors the response of blood pressure and heart rate to changes in posture and position, simulating what occurs when you stand up after lying down."
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"docid": "D2761421#0",
"title": "http://www.symcat.com/conditions/autonomic-nervous-system-disorder\nAutonomic nervous system disorder",
"text": "Condition Autonomic nervous system disorder Autonomic nervous system disorder Also known as Autonomic Disease Your autonomic nervous system is the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as the beating of your heart and the widening or narrowing of your blood vessels. When something goes wrong in this system, it can cause serious problems, including Blood pressure problems Heart problems Trouble with breathing and swallowing Erectile dysfunction in men Autonomic nervous system disorders can occur alone or as the result of another disease, such as Parkinson's disease, alcoholism and diabetes. Problems can affect either part of the system, as in complex regional pain syndromes, or all of the system. Some types are temporary, but many worsen over time. When they affect your breathing or heart function, these disorders can be life-threatening. Some autonomic nervous system disorders get better when an underlying disease is treated. Often, however, there is no cure. In that case, the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Source: Medline Plus What are the symptoms? Within all the people who go to their doctor with autonomic nervous system disorder, 52% report having leg pain, 37% report having loss of sensation, and 37% report having skin lesion."
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"docid": "D1676658#0",
"title": "http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/prader-willi-syndrome.php\nPrader-Willi Syndrome: Facts, Information & Research",
"text": "\"A - A +Prader-Willi Syndrome: Facts, Information & Research Home Disability Information Types of Disability Published: 2010-02-07 (Revised/Updated 2015-04-19) : Author: Disabled World : Contact: Disabled World Synopsis: Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) affects approximately one out of every twelve to fifteen thousand people from both sexes and all races. Main Document\"\"People with PWS usually experience general good health. If their weight is controlled, their life expectancy may be average, and their health and functioning can be maximized. \"\" Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) involves a disorder of chromosome 15. The disorder affects approximately one out of every twelve to fifteen thousand people from both sexes and all races. Defining Prader-Willi Syndrome The major characteristics of the disorder include hypotonia, hypogonadism, hyperphagia, cognitive impairment, and difficult behaviors. One of the major medical concerns associated with PWS is morbid obesity. While the cause of PWS is complex, the disorder is the most common known genetic cause of life-threatening obesity in children. PWS commonly causes low muscle tone, incomplete sexual development, short stature when not treated with growth hormone, as well as a chronic sense of hunger which, coupled with a metabolism that utilizes far fewer calories than is common, may lead to excessive consumption of food and life-threatening obesity. The compulsion to consume food makes consistent supervision a necessity."
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"docid": "D1403989#0",
"title": "https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/001431.htm\nAutonomic dysreflexia",
"text": "Autonomic dysreflexia Autonomic dysreflexia is an abnormal, overreaction of the involuntary (autonomic) nervous system to stimulation. This reaction may include: Change in heart rate Excessive sweating High blood pressure Muscle spasms Skin color changes (paleness, redness, blue-gray skin color)Causes The most common cause of autonomic dysreflexia (AD) is spinal cord injury. The nervous system of people with AD over-responds to the types of stimulation that do not bother healthy people. Other causes include: Guillain-Barré syndrome (disorder in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks part of the nervous system)Side effects of some medicines Severe head trauma and other brain injuries Subarachnoid hemorrhage (a form of brain bleeding)Use of illegal stimulant drugs such as cocaine and amphetamines Click to Keep Reading Autonomic Nervous System Disorders Read more Spinal Cord Injuries Read more NIH Medline Plus Magazine Read more"
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"docid": "D393053#0",
"title": "http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/brain,-spinal-cord,-and-nerve-disorders/autonomic-nervous-system-disorders/overview-of-the-autonomic-nervous-system\nOverview of the Autonomic Nervous System",
"text": "Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System By Phillip Low, MD, Professor of Neurology, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic; Consultant, Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic NOTE: This is the Consumer Version. DOCTORS: Click here for the Professional Version The autonomic nervous system regulates certain body processes, such as blood pressure and the rate of breathing. This system works automatically (autonomously), without a person’s conscious effort. Disorders of the autonomic nervous system can affect any body part or process. Autonomic disorders may be reversible or progressive. Anatomy of the autonomic nervous system Function of the autonomic nervous system Causes Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Resources In This Article Drugs Mentioned In This Article Autonomic Nervous System Disorders Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System Autonomic Neuropathies Horner Syndrome Multiple System Atrophy Pure Autonomic Failure NOTE: This is the Consumer Version. DOCTORS: Click here for the Professional Version Tests for Brain, Spinal Cord, and Nerve Disorders Was This Page Helpful? Yes No Autonomic Neuropathies"
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"docid": "D1189779#0",
"title": "http://www.lupus.org/answers/entry/lupus-and-the-nervous-system\nHow lupus affects the nervous system",
"text": "\"How lupus affects the nervous system Lupus Foundation of America September 26, 2017Lupus is an autoimmune disease that can affect almost any part of your body, including your joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, or blood. Lupus can also affect the nervous system and brain. There are several terms doctors use to describe this: neuropsychiatric lupus (NPSLE), neurocognitive dysfunction, or central nervous system lupus (CNS lupus). The nervous system has three parts, any of which may be affected by lupus: The central nervous system (CNS) —The brain and spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (PNS) —The network of nerves that connects the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body, and gives skin and muscles the signals needed for sensation and movement. The autonomic nervous system (ANS) —Allows communication between spinal and peripheral nerves and the brain and internal organs, and controls functions like breathing, blood flow, and heart rate. People with lupus can experience a number of complications when their nervous system is affected. The symptoms may come on suddenly or may come and go, but they will vary depending upon the location and extent of the tissue injury. These symptoms also can be present in other diseases, so diagnosing lupus-related nervous system disorders is often difficult. Neurologists are physicians who specialize in the nervous system."
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"docid": "D382475#0",
"title": "http://www.nytimes.com/health/guides/disease/autonomic-neuropathy/overview.html\nAutonomic Neuropathy",
"text": "\"Search Health 3,000+ Topics Send Feedback Health > Times Health Guide > a > Autonomic Neuropathy Autonomic Neuropathy Overview Alternative Names Causes Symptoms Exams and Tests Treatment Outlook (Prognosis)Possible Complications When to Contact a Medical Professional Prevention References Related Topics Peripheral Neuropathy Alcoholic Neuropathy Diabetes and Nerve Damage Parkinson's Disease Acute Kidney Failure Illustrations Autonomic Nerves Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms that occur when there is damage to the nerves that manage every day body functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, sweating, bowel and bladder emptying, and digestion. Reference from A. D. A. M. Back to Top Alternative Names Neuropathy - autonomic; Autonomic nerve disease Back to Top Causes Autonomic neuropathy is a group of symptoms, not a specific disease. There are many causes. Autonomic neuropathy involves damage to the nerves that carry information from the brain and spinal cord to the heart, bladder, intestines, sweat glands, pupils, and blood vessels. Autonomic neuropathy may be seen with: Alcohol abuse Diabetes (diabetic neuropathy)Disorders involving scarring of tissues around the nerves Guillain Barre syndrome or other diseases that inflame nerves HIV and AIDSInherited nerve disorders Multiple sclerosis Parkinson's disease Spinal cord injury Surgery or injury involving the nerves Back to Top Symptoms Symptoms vary depending on the nerves affected. They usually develop gradually over years. Symptoms may include: Stomach and intestines Constipation (hard stools)Diarrhea (loose stools)Feeling full after only a few bites ( early satiety)Nausea after eating Problems controlling bowel movements Swallowing problems Swollen abdomen Vomiting of undigested food Heart and lungs Abnormal heart rate or rhythm Blood pressure changes with position and causes dizziness when standing High blood pressure Shortness of breath with activity or exercise Bladder Difficulty beginning to urinate Feeling of incomplete bladder emptying Leaking urine Other Sweating too much or not enough Heat intolerance brought on with activity and exercise Sexual problems including erection problems in men and vaginal dryness and orgasm difficulties in women Small pupil in one eye Weight loss without trying Back to Top Exams and Tests Signs of autonomic nerve damage are not always seen when yourdoctor or nurse examines you. Your blood pressure or heart rate may change when lying down, sitting, and standing. Special tests to measure sweating and heart rate may be done. This is called \"\"autonomic testing. \"\""
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"docid": "D2739136#0",
"title": "http://www.rocketswag.com/medicine/anatomy/nervous-system/human-nervous-system/index.html\nRocketSwag.com",
"text": "How The Human Nervous System Works ? One of the most vital and complicated systems operating in the human body is the nervous system. This is essentially because of the complex environment of the brain with almost 10 billion neurons housed within and many more billion connectors between them. The human nervous system is truly marvelous and getting an insight into how it works will help you appreciate your nervous system. More... Anatomy Of The Human Nervous System Facts About The Human Nervous System How Does Central Nervous System Affect Human Behavior ? Autonomic Nervous System And Menstruation Women who suffer from primary dysmenorrhea usually have an overly sensitive autonomic nervous system during menstruation. Women with abnormalities in the autonomic nervous system experiences intense pain, as the autonomous nervous system has pain receptors in the nerve fibers that go to the pelvic area and the uterus. Research suggests that women who show severe signs of premenstrual syndrome or PMS may end up having permanently depressed autonomic nervous system. More... Diseases Of The Autonomic Nervous System What Does The Autonomic Nervous System Do ? How Does Tuberculosis Affect The Central Nervous System ?"
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"docid": "D1560308#0",
"title": "https://quizlet.com/69009438/autonomic-nervous-system-flash-cards/\nAutonomic Nervous System",
"text": "\"35 terms keithm14Autonomic Nervous System Learn Flashcards Write Spell Test Match Gravity Advertisement Upgrade to remove ads Sort Autonomic nervous system afferents and efferents - afferents: visceral - efferents: sympathetic and parasympathetic (cardiac and smooth muscle, glands, adipose) - main organ: hypothalamusoverall function of the autonomic nervous system - coordination and regulation of bodily functions needed for survival- homeostasis3 divisions of autonomic nervous system - sympathetic division - parasymptathetic division - enteric nervous systemcritical concepts of ANS function - critical role in maintaining homeostasis and permitting adaption for almost every organ in the body - sympathetic and parasympathetic often act as physiologic antagonists - SNS is often activated by changes in the environement; can discharge as a whole, orchestrating the response to a threat - Para NS is generally continuosly active coordinating the actions of several organs for specific function (digestion, excretion) - ANS is a target for many pharmacologic interventions (hypertension, arrhythmia)sympathetic nervous system (SNS) - organized to mobilze the body for activity - produces selective energy expenditure, catabolic functions and cardiopulmonary adjustments for intense activity - fight or flightparasympathetic nervous system - organized for energy conservation - reduces energy expenditure and increases energy stores - rest and digestsomatic vs. autonomic nervous system somatic - one neuron - ACh autonomic - 2 neuron chain - ACh at pre to postganglionic synapse - location of ganglia differ - postganglionic transmitters differ: NE (sympathetic) and ACh (parasymp)receptors in sympathetic and parasympathetic systems which control the action of NT - sympathetic: NE binds to adrenergic alpha and beta receptors - parasympathetic: cholinergic receptors Peripheral ANS - SNS: thoracolumbar, paravertebral and prevertebral ganglia - PNS: cranisacral, III, VII, IX, X, S2, S3, S4, ganglia near or in target tissuedual innervation of the heart - parasympathetic stimulation: increase g K+, decrease Em, decrease in heart rate - sympathetic stimulation: increase c AMP, increase g Ca++, increase force, increase heart ratevisceral afferents - may travel with SNS fibers (and parasympathetic) - cell bodies in DRG - participate in reflexes, provide feedback (short loop reflexes) - also provide some visceral sensation (especially pain)sympathetic nervous system - thoracolumbar system (T1-L2 or L3) - short preganglionic, long postganglionic - synapse in paravertebral (chain) ganglia or via splanchnic nerves in prevertebral ganglia (celiac, superior mesenteric) - characterized by divergence - sypathetic \"\"tone\"\", both neural and hormonal (blood vessels) - exception: preganglionic innervation of chromaffin cells in adrenal medullahow far does the sympathetic nervous system extend T1-L2 or L3SNS neurotransmitters - preganglionic: cholinergic (nicotinic) - postganglionic: usually adrenergic - exceptions: innervation of sweat glands cholinergic (except palms of hands) - some smooth muscle in blood vessels of skeletal muscle are cholinergic - neuropeptides - adrenal medulla: epineprhine and NE - receptor heterogeneity- alpha and betasympathetic innervation - pre to postganglionic: cholinergic (ACh): nicotinic - postganglionicto target: adrenergic (NE), alpha and/or adrenergic - exceptions: most sweat glands and some skeletal muscle blood vessels (cholinergic)fast and slow responses in sympathetic ganglia - Fast EPSP: 30 ms, acetycholine is the mediator and nicotinic or cholinergic receptors - Slow IPSP: 2 s, dopamine mediator, D2 receptor - slow EPSP: 30 s, acetycholine mediator, M2 cholinergic receptor - late slow EPSP: 4 min, Gn RH mediator, Gn RH receptorfunction of the ganglion integrator - input from sensory neurons - input from preganglionics - interneuron circuitsoutput ganglion function of sympathetic system - depends on strength of input - modulation by neuropeptide release: neuropeptide (sympathetic, postganglionic), VIP (para, postganglionic), sympathetic action - fast and slow EPSPs - fast and slow IPSPsadrenal medualla - preganglionic innervation of chromaffin cells - chromaffin cells derive from neural crest - act as postganglionics - release epinephrine, norepinphrine - travel via blood to target receptors (hormone) - contributes to sympathetic toneparasympathetic nervous system characteristics - craniosacral division - CN III, VII, IX, X - S2, S3, S4 - long preganglionic, short postganglionic - synapse near or within target tissue - less divergence - little \"\"tone\"\" (except vagal tone at heart) - no innervation of body wall or limbs - pre and postganglionics are cholinergicparasympathetic innervation - pre to postganglionic; nicotinic cholinergic - postganglionic to target: muscarinic cholinergicvagus in parasympathetic system - \"\"wanderer\"\" - preganglionics in dorsal motor nucleus X and nucleus ambiguus - innervates viscera of thorax and abdomen - viscerotopic organization of nucleienteric nervous system - intramural system in GI tract; regulates motility and secretion - consists of 2 interconnected plexuses - myenteric (between longitudinal and circular muscle fibers) controls motility - submucosal (within submucosa) regulates GI secretion and ion and water transport across intestinal epithelium - SNS and PNS modulate intrinsic activity - SNS decreases activity - PNS increases activity What does the central autonomic network include - insular cortex - amygdala - hypothalamus - periaqueductal gray matter - parabrachial complex - solitary nucleus - ventrolateral medullamultiple venues for manipulatio of autonomic system - synthesis of transmitters - storage of transmitters - release of transmitters at ganglia and target organs - binding of transmitters (receptor subtypes) - removal of chemicals from receptors - re-uptake or metabolism of transmittersganglionic agonists and antagonists of the autonomic system - nicotine: increase HR, increase BP, increase salivation, Increase gut motility - hexamethonium: decrease BP, decrease blood flowsympathomimetics and sympatholytics - effects depend upon receptor expressed - beta agonsits: increase HR, increase contractility (dobutamine) - beta antagonists: opposite effect (propanolol) - beta 1 antagonists: atenolol - beta 2 agonists: terbutaline - beta blockers for stage frightmuscarinic cholinergic receptors in autonomic system - agonist: decrease HR, decrease BP, increase bladder emptying (carbachol, muscarine) - antagonist: block postganaglionic parasympathetic transmission - pupillary dilation, decrease pharyngeal and bronchial secretions, decrease gut motatlity, increase heart rate, increase BP, decrease sweating, atropineautonomic dysfunction - dysautonomia (general term for autonomic disorders) - many causes; disease that involve primary disorders of either CNS or PNS - may be secondary to disease states - varies symptoms: sym, para, both - autonomic neuropathy - dysfunction in spinal cord injury - autonomic dysreflexiaautonomic dysreflexia - unique to spinal cord injury patients - usually injury at T5 or above - stimulus that would cause pain initiates response - can be fatalautonomic neuropathy - dizziness and fainting upon standing: caused by dropped blood pressure - urinary problems - sexual difficulties: erectile dysfunction, vaginal dryness, etc. - difficulty digesting food: abnormal digestive functions - sweating abnormalities - sluggish pupil reaction: difficult to adjust from light to dark - decreased saliva secretion: autoimmune and diabetic neuropathy have been shown to decrease salivation secretion Multiple system atrophy (MSA) - rare neurological disorder that impairs the body's autoimmune functions, including blood pressure, heart rate, bladder function and digestion - formally called shy-drager syndrome - shares parkinson's like symptoms such as slowness of movement, rigidity and poor balance - degenerative disease that develops in adulthood - affects more men than women - progresses gradually and eventually leads to deathvagovagal syncope - most common cause of fainting - occurs when body overreacts to triggers, such as the sight of blood or extreme emotional distress - brief loss of consiousness caused by a sudden drop in HR and BP, which reduces blood flow to brain - occurs at any age but increasingly is a cause of fainting in elderly - common triggers: standing for long time, heat exposure, sight of blood, having blood drawn, fear of bodily injury, straining, such as to have a bowl movement Horner's syndrome - typically results following damage to the dorsolateral pons - characterized by profound disturbance in sympathetic nervous system function - most common signs: ipsilateral miosis, ptosis, anhidrosis and erythema Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - thought to be a developmental defect in the central autonomic network of the brainstem involved with respiratory drive - abrupt increase in facial skin temperature related to the onset of periods of apnea suggest there may be a broader defect in central autonomic control \""
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"docid": "D2185482#0",
"title": "http://myheart.net/pots-syndrome/causes-of-pots/\nCauses of POTS Syndrome",
"text": "Causes of POTS Syndrome Unfortunately and frustratingly there is no one clear cause of POTS Syndrome. In the following section we will discuss causes of POTS. Older people with POTS will have it due to another disorder such as diabetes or other condition. It is known as secondary POTS in that case, because it is secondary to something else. Younger adults and children will most likely have a primary form of POTS. To find experts in POTS around the United States check out Xpert Dox. Primary Causes of POTSMast Cell Disorders Mast cells are cells of the immune system. When someone with an allergy touches something they are allergic to, there is redness and itching of the area touched. This is partly due to mast cells coming to the area and releasing tiny chemical containing granules in to the area. Flushing episodes with light-headedness, nausea, stomach cramping and headache are well described in POTS."
},
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"docid": "D490347#0",
"title": "https://www.bcm.edu/healthcare/care-centers/parkinsons/conditions/multiple-system-atrophy\nWhat Is Multiple System Atrophy?",
"text": "\"What Is Multiple System Atrophy? Multiple system atrophy (MSA) refers to a group of progressive neurodegenerative disorders that affect the autonomic nervous system (the part of the nervous system that controls involuntary functions such as blood pressure and heart rate) and movement. MSA has had several names in the past including striatonigral degeneration, olivopontocerebellar atrophy and Shy-Drager syndrome. The latter was named after the two physicians who first described it in 1960; Dr. Milton Shy at the National Institutes of Health and Dr. Glenn Drager at Baylor College of Medicine. MSA is considered a rare disease affecting potentially 15,000 to 50,000 people in the United States. Symptoms tend to rapidly progress over 5-10 years with loss of function and increasing disability. Currently, MSA is divided into two categories: MSA-P, which refers to MSA with predominant parkinsonism (stiffness, slowness and walking problems) and MSA-C, which refers to MSA with predominant cerebellar ataxia (problems with coordination). When MSA was known as Shy-Drager syndrome, it was defined by the presence of dysautonomia (dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system), but this is now considered an important part of both MSA-P and MSA-C, so a separate category is not needed. Usually, over time, people with MSA will develop both parkinsonism and cerebellar features, though the diagnosis of MSA is typically followed with the letter P or C to denote which features are most prominent. Signs and Symptoms of Dysautonomia Dysautonomia refers to a disturbance of the autonomic nervous system, the nerve pathways which regulate unconscious bodily functions including heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, salivation, perspiration, micturition (release of urine), and some sexual functions."
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"docid": "D2675912#0",
"title": "https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/orthostatic-hypotension/\nAlone we are rare. Together we are strong.⥠Donate Today",
"text": "Orthostatic Hypotension NORD gratefully acknowledges Phillip A. Low MD, Robert D. and Patricia E. Kern Professor of Neurology, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, for assistance in the preparation of this report. Synonyms of Orthostatic Hypotensionpostural hypotension Subdivisions of Orthostatic Hypotensionneurogenic orthostatic hypotension (NOH)General Discussion Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is a common condition characterized as a drop in blood pressure that occurs when a person stands up. OH can cause lightheadedness, dizziness or even causing a person to faint. Symptoms can also be subtle or absent. By definition, the drop in blood pressure must be greater than 20mm Hg of mercury in systolic BP and/or more than 10 mm of mercury in diastolic BP within 3 minutes upon standing from sitting or from a lying down face-up (supine) position. There are numerous, varied causes of OH. Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (NOH) is a rare subtype caused by underlying neurologic disorders that affect a specific part of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the nervous system that regulates certain involuntary body functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, sweating, and bowel and bladder control. The treatment of OH depends upon several factors including the specific underlying cause. Signs & Symptoms In some people, there may not be any noticeable symptoms despite a sudden and extreme drop in blood pressure upon rising from a reclining position."
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"docid": "D2415054#0",
"title": "https://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/autonomicnervoussystemdisorders.html\nAutonomic Nervous System Disorders",
"text": "On this page Basics Summary Start Here Learn More Specifics Genetics See, Play and Learn No links available Research Clinical Trials Journal Articles Resources Find an Expert For You Children Patient Handouts Summary Your autonomic nervous system is the part of your nervous system that controls involuntary actions, such as the beating of your heart and the widening or narrowing of your blood vessels. When something goes wrong in this system, it can cause serious problems, including Blood pressure problems Heart problems Trouble with breathing and swallowing Erectile dysfunction in men Autonomic nervous system disorders can occur alone or as the result of another disease, such as Parkinson's disease, alcoholism and diabetes. Problems can affect either part of the system, as in complex regional pain syndromes, or all of the system. Some types are temporary, but many worsen over time. When they affect your breathing or heart function, these disorders can be life-threatening. Some autonomic nervous system disorders get better when an underlying disease is treated. Often, however, there is no cure. In that case, the goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. NIH: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Start Here Autonomic Neuropathy (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Also in Spanish Dysautonomia (Autonomic Dysfunction) (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Overview of the Autonomic Nervous System (Merck & Co., Inc.)Also in Spanish Specifics Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)Baroreflex Failure (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)Congenital Central Hypoventilation Syndrome (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)Holmes-Adie Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Horner Syndrome (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Multiple System Atrophy (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Multiple System Atrophy with Orthostatic Hypotension (Shy-Drager Syndrome) (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Orthostatic Hypotension (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Postural Tachycardia Syndrome (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)Pure Autonomic Failure (Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center)Genetics Genetics Home Reference: autosomal dominant leukodystrophy with autonomic disease (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: cold-induced sweating syndrome (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: congenital central hypoventilation syndrome (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: dopamine beta-hydroxylase deficiency (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: familial dysautonomia (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: Horner syndrome (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: multiple system atrophy (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: Stüve-Wiedemann syndrome (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: transthyretin amyloidosis (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: triple A syndrome (National Library of Medicine)Genetics Home Reference: tyrosine hydroxylase deficiency (National Library of Medicine)Clinical Trials Clinical Trials.gov: Autonomic Nervous System Diseases (National Institutes of Health)Clinical Trials.gov: Horner Syndrome (National Institutes of Health)Clinical Trials.gov: Hypotension, Orthostatic (National Institutes of Health)Clinical Trials.gov: Multiple System Atrophy (National Institutes of Health)Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/Pub Med (National Library of Medicine)Article: Including Parents in the Treatment of Pediatric Complex Regional Pain... Article: A single-center randomized controlled trial observing the safety and efficacy... Article: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS AND AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ENDOCRINOLOGY... Autonomic Nervous System Disorders -- see more articles Familial dysautonomia -- see more articles Find an Expert National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Also in Spanish Children Anisocoria and Horner's Syndrome (American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus)Also in Spanish Patient Handouts Autonomic neuropathy (Medical Encyclopedia)Also in Spanish Multiple system atrophy (Medical Encyclopedia)Also in Spanish"
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"docid": "D792651#0",
"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/neuropathy\nneuropathy",
"text": "\"neuropathy Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Legal, Financial, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to neuropathy: Alcoholic neuropathy, diabetic neuropathyneuropathy [ noo͡-rop´ah-the] any of numerous functional disturbances and pathologic changes in the peripheral nervous system. The etiology may be known (e.g., arsenical, diabetic, ischemic, or traumatic neuropathy) or unknown. encephalopathy and myelopathy are corresponding terms relating to involvement of the brainand spinal cord. The term is also used to designate noninflammatory lesions in the peripheralnervous system, in contrast to inflammatory lesions ( neuritis ). adj., adj neuropath´ic.alcoholic neuropathy neuropathy due to thiamine deficiency in chronic alcoholism. Denny-Brown's sensory neuropathy hereditary sensory radicular neuropathy.diabetic neuropathy a complication of diabetes mellitus consisting of chronic symmetricalsensory polyneuropathy affecting first the nerves of the lower limbs and often affecting autonomicnerves. Pathologically, there is segmental demyelination of the peripheral nerves. An uncommon,acute form is marked by severe pain, weakness, and wasting of proximal and distal muscles,peripheral sensory impairment, and loss of tendon reflexes."
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"title": "http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Peripheral+neuropathy\nperipheral neuropathy",
"text": "\"peripheral neuropathy Also found in: Dictionary, Thesaurus, Acronyms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia. Related to peripheral neuropathy: peripheral vascular disease, Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Peripheral Neuropathy Definition The term peripheral neuropathy encompasses a wide range of disorders in which the nervesoutside of the brain and spinal cord—peripheral nerves—have been damaged. Peripheralneuropathy may also be referred to as peripheral neuritis, or if many nerves are involved, theterms polyneuropathy or polyneuritis may be used. Description Peripheral neuropathy is a widespread disorder, and there are many underlying causes. Some of these causes are common, such as diabetes, and others are extremely rare, such as acrylamide poisoning and certain inherited disorders. The most common worldwide cause of peripheral neuropathy is leprosy. Leprosy is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium leprae, which attacks the peripheral nerves of affected people. According to statistics gathered by the World Health Organization, an estimated 1.15 million people have leprosy worldwide. Leprosy is extremely rare in the United States, where diabetes is the most commonly knowncause of peripheral neuropathy. It has been estimated that more than 17 million people in the United States and Europe have diabetes-related polyneuropathy."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striatonigral_degeneration\nMultiple system atrophy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Striatonigral degeneration)navigation search Multiple system atrophy Alpha synuclein immunohistochemistry showing many glial inclusions Specialty Neurology Multiple system atrophy ( MSA ), also known as Shy–Drager syndrome, is a rare neurodegenerative disorder [1] characterized by tremors, slow movement, muscle rigidity, and postural instability (collectively known as parkinsonism) due to dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, and ataxia. This is caused by progressive degeneration of neurons in several parts of the brain including the substantia nigra, striatum, inferior olivary nucleus, and cerebellum. Many people affected by multiple system atrophy experience dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system, which commonly manifests as orthostatic hypotension, impotence, loss of sweating, dry mouth and urinary retention and incontinence. Palsy of the vocal cords is an important and sometimes initial clinical manifestation of the disorder. The cause of MSA is uncertain and no specific risk factor has been identified, [2] although research indicates that a prion form of the alpha-synuclein protein may cause the disease. [ 3] About 55% of MSA cases occur in men, with typical age of onset in the late 50s to early 60s. [ 4] MSA often presents with some of the same symptoms as Parkinson's disease. However, those with MSA generally show little response to the dopamine medications used to treat Parkinson's disease, and only about 9% of MSA patients with tremor had a true parkinsonian pill-rolling tremor. [ 5]MSA is distinct from multisystem proteinopathy, a more common muscle wasting syndrome. It should also not be confused with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (sometimes referred to as multiple organ failure ), or with multiple organ system failure (an often-fatal complication of septic shock or other very severe illnesses or injuries)."
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"title": "https://www.verywell.com/what-is-the-autonomic-nervous-system-2794823\nWhat Is the Autonomic Nervous System?",
"text": "Theories Biological Psychology What Is the Autonomic Nervous System? By Kendra Cherry Updated January 03, 2018Share Pin Email Print Ian Cuming / Getty Images The autonomic nervous system regulates a variety of body process that take place without conscious effort. The autonomic system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that is responsible, as the name implies, for regulating involuntary body functions such as heartbeat, blood flow, breathing, and digestion. The Structure of the Autonomic Nervous System This system is further divided into three branches: the sympathetic system, the parasympathetic system, and the enteric nervous system. The sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system regulates the flight-or-fight responses. This division also performs such tasks as relaxing the bladder, speeding up heart rate, and dilating eye pupils. The parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system helps maintain normal body functions and conserves physical resources. This division also performs such tasks as controlling the bladder, slowing down heart rate, and constricting eye pupils. The autonomic nervous system is also made up of a third component known as the enteric nervous system which is confined to the gastrointestinal tract. The autonomic nervous system operates by receiving information from the environment and from other parts of the body."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomic_neuropathy\nAutonomic neuropathy",
"text": "\"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedianavigation search Autonomic neuropathy Classification and external resources Medline Plus 000776e Medicine article/1173756 [ edit on Wikidata]Autonomic neuropathy (also AN or AAN) is a form of polyneuropathy that affects the non-voluntary, non-sensory nervous system (i.e., the autonomic nervous system ), affecting mostly the internal organs such as the bladder muscles, the cardiovascular system, the digestive tract, and the genital organs. These nerves are not under a person's conscious control and function automatically. Autonomic nerve fibers form large collections in the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis outside the spinal cord. They have connections with the spinal cord and ultimately the brain, however. Most commonly autonomic neuropathy is seen in persons with long-standing diabetes mellitus type 1 and 2. In most—but not all—cases, autonomic neuropathy occurs alongside other forms of neuropathy, such as sensory neuropathy. Autonomic neuropathy is one cause of malfunction of the autonomic nervous system (referred to as dysautonomia ), but not the only one; some conditions affecting the brain or spinal cord also may cause autonomic dysfunction, such as multiple system atrophy, and therefore, may cause similar symptoms to autonomic neuropathy. Contents [ hide ]1 Signs and symptoms2 Causes3 Mechanism4 Diagnosis5 Treatment6 References Signs and symptoms [ edit]The signs and symptoms of autonomic neuropathy include the following: [ citation needed]Urinary bladder conditions: bladder incontinence or urinary retention Gastrointestinal tract: dysphagia, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, malabsorption, fecal incontinence, gastroparesis, diarrhea, constipation Cardiovascular system: disturbances of heart rate ( tachycardia, bradycardia ), orthostatic hypotension, inadequate increase of heart rate on exertion Respiratory system: impairments in the signals associated with regulation of breathing and gas exchange ( central sleep apnea, hypopnea, bradypnea ). [ 1]Nervous system: pupillary defect, exaggerated hippus, dizziness or lightheadedness. Other areas: hypoglycemia unawareness, genital impotence, sweat disturbances, sicca (dryness)."
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"title": "http://www.dantest.com/dtr_ans_overview.htm\nAutonomic Nervous System - Introduction",
"text": "\"Autonomic Nervous System - Introduction The organs of our body (viscera), such as the heart, intestines and stomach, are regulated by a branch of the nervous system known as the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is part of the peripheral nervous system and controls the function of many muscles, glands and organs within the body. We are usually quite unaware of the functioning of our autonomic system because it functions in a reflexive and involuntary manner. For example, we are not aware when our blood vessels change size, and we are (usually) unaware when our hearts speed up or slow down. What is the Autonomic Nervous System? The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is the involuntary division of the nervous system. It consists of autonomic neurons that conduct impulses from the central nervous system (brain and/or spinal cord) to glands, smooth muscle and cardiac muscle. ANS neurons are responsible for regulating the secretions of certain glands (i.e., salivary glands) and the regulation of heart rate and peristalsis (contraction of smooth muscle in the digestive tract), among other functions Role of the ANSThe role of the ANS is to constantly fine-tune the functioning of organs and organ systems according to both internal and external stimuli. The ANS helps to maintain homeostasis (internal stability and balance) through the coordination of various activities such as hormone secretion, circulation, respiration, digestion and excretion. The ANS is always \"\"on\"\" and functioning unconsciously, so we are unaware of the important tasks it is performing every waking (and sleeping) minute of every day."
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"title": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICD-10_Chapter_G\nICD-10 Chapter VI: Diseases of the nervous system",
"text": "ICD-10 Chapter VI: Diseases of the nervous system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from ICD-10 Chapter G)navigation search International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision Chapter Blocks Title IA00–B99Certain infectious and parasitic diseases II C00–D48 Neoplasms IIID50–D89Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism IVE00–E90Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases V F00–F99 Mental and behavioural disorders VI G00–G99 Diseases of the nervous system VII H00–H59 Diseases of the eye and adnexa VIIIH60–H95Diseases of the ear and mastoid process IX I00–I99 Diseases of the circulatory system X J00–J99 Diseases of the respiratory system XI K00–K93 Diseases of the digestive system XIIL00–L99Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue XIIIM00–M99Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue XIV N00–N99 Diseases of the genitourinary system XVO00–O99Pregnancy, childbirth and the puerperium XVIP00–P96Certain conditions originating in the perinatal period XVIIQ00–Q99Congenital malformations, deformations and chromosomal abnormalities XVIIIR00–R99Symptoms, signs and abnormal clinical and laboratory findings, not elsewhere classified XIXS00–T98Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes XXV01–Y98External causes of morbidity and mortality XXIZ00–Z99Factors influencing health status and contact with health services XXII U00–U99 Codes for special purposes Contents [ hide ]1 G00–G99 – Diseases of the nervous system1.1 (G00–G09) Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system1.2 (G10–G13) Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system1.3 (G20–G26) Extrapyramidal and movement disorders1.4 (G30–G32) Other degenerative diseases of the nervous system1.5 (G35–G37) Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system1.6 (G40–G47) Episodic and paroxysmal disorders1.6.1 Epilepsy1.6.2 Headaches1.6.3 Cerebrovascular1.6.4 Sleep disorders1.7 (G50–G59) Nerve, nerve root and plexus disorders1.8 (G60–G64) Polyneuropathies and other disorders of the peripheral nervous system1.9 (G70–G73) Diseases of myoneural junction and muscle1.10 (G80–G83) Cerebral palsy and other paralytic syndromes1.11 (G90–G99) Other disorders of the nervous system2 Excludes3 See also4 References G00–G99 – Diseases of the nervous system [ edit] (G00–G09) Inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system [ edit] ( G00) Bacterial meningitis, not elsewhere classified ( G00.0) Haemophilus meningitis ( G00.1) Pneumococcal meningitis ( G00.2) Streptococcal meningitis ( G00.3) Staphylococcal meningitis ( G00.8) Other bacterial meningitis Meningitis due to Escherichia coli Meningitis due to Friedländer bacillus Meningitis due to Klebsiella ( G00.9) Bacterial meningitis, unspecified ( G01) Meningitis in bacterial diseases classified elsewhere ( G02) Meningitis in other infectious and parasitic diseases classified elsewhere ( G03) Meningitis due to other and unspecified causes ( G03.0) Nonpyogenic meningitis ( G03.1) Chronic meningitis ( G03.2) Benign recurrent meningitis (Mollaret) ( G03.8) Meningitis due to other specified causes ( G03.9) Meningitis, unspecified Arachnoiditis (spinal) NOS ( G04) Encephalitis, myelitis and encephalomyelitis ( G04.0) Acute disseminated encephalitis ( G04.1) Tropical spastic paraplegia ( G04.2) Bacterial meningoencephalitis and meningomyelitis, not elsewhere classified ( G04.8) Other encephalitis, myelitis and encephalomyelitis ( G04.9) Encephalitis, myelitis and encephalomyelitis, unspecified ( G05) Encephalitis, myelitis and encephalomyelitis in diseases classified elsewhere ( G06) Intracranial and intraspinal abscess and granuloma ( G07) Intracranial and intraspinal abscess and granuloma in diseases classified elsewhere ( G08) Intracranial and intraspinal phlebitis and thrombophlebitis ( G09) Sequelae of inflammatory diseases of central nervous system (G10–G13) Systemic atrophies primarily affecting the central nervous system [ edit] ( G10) Huntington's disease ( G11) Hereditary ataxia ( G11.0) Congenital nonprogressive ataxia ( G11.1) Early-onset cerebellar ataxia Early-onset cerebellar ataxia with essential tremor Early-onset cerebellar ataxia with myoclonus ( Hunt's ataxia)Early-onset cerebellar ataxia with retained tendon reflexes Friedreich's ataxia ( autosomal recessive)X-linked recessive spinocerebellar ataxia ( G11.2) Late-onset cerebellar ataxia ( G11.3) Cerebellar ataxia with defective DNA repair Ataxia telangiectasia (Louis-Bar) ( G11.4) Hereditary spastic paraplegia ( G11.8) Other hereditary ataxias ( G11.9) Hereditary ataxia, unspecified ( G12) Spinal muscular atrophy and related syndromes ( G12.0) Werdnig–Hoffmann disease (spinal muscular atrophy type 1) ( G12.1) Other inherited spinal muscular atrophy Progressive bulbar palsy of childhood ( Fazio–Londe disease)Kugelberg–Welander disease (spinal muscular atrophy type 3) ( G12.2) Motor neuron disease Familial motor neuron disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Primary lateral sclerosis Progressive bulbar palsy Progressive spinal muscular atrophy ( G13) Systemic atrophies primarily affecting central nervous system in diseases classified elsewhere ( G13.0) Paraneoplastic neuromyopathy and neuropathy ( G13.1) Other systemic atrophy primarily affecting central nervous system in neoplastic disease Paraneoplastic limbic encephalopathy ( G13.2) Systemic atrophy primarily affecting central nervous system in myxoedema ( G13.8) Systemic atrophy primarily affecting central nervous system in other diseases classified elsewhere (G20–G26) Extrapyramidal and movement disorders [ edit] ( G20) Parkinson's disease ( G21) Secondary parkinsonism ( G21.0) Malignant neuroleptic syndrome ( G21.3) Postencephalitic parkinsonism ( G22) Parkinsonism in diseases classified elsewhere ( G23) Other degenerative diseases of basal ganglia ( G23.0) Hallervorden-Spatz disease ( G23.1) Progressive supranuclear ophthalmoplegia (Steele-Richardson-Olszewski) ( G23.2) Striatonigral degeneration ( G23.8) Other specified degenerative diseases of basal ganglia ( G23.9) Degenerative disease of basal ganglia, unspecified ( G24) Dystonia ( G24.0) Drug-induced dystonia ( G24.1) Idiopathic familial dystonia ( G24.2) Idiopathic nonfamilial dystonia ( G24.3) Spasmodic torticollis ( G24.4) Idiopathic orofacial dystonia Orofacial dyskinesia ( G24.5) Blepharospasm ( G24.8) Other dystonia ( G24.9) Dystonia, unspecified Dyskinesia NOS ( G25) Other extrapyramidal and movement disorders ( G25.0) Essential tremor ( G25.1) Drug-induced tremor ( G25.2) Other specified forms of tremor ( G25.3) Myoclonus ( G25.4) Drug-induced chorea ( G25.5) Other chorea ( G25.6) Drug-induced tics and other tics of organic origin ( G25.8) Other specified extrapyramidal and movement disorders Restless legs syndrome Stiff-man syndrome ( G25.9) Extrapyramidal and movement disorder, unspecified ( G26) Extrapyramidal and movement disorders in diseases classified elsewhere (G30–G32) Other degenerative diseases of the nervous system [ edit] ( G30) Alzheimer's disease ( G31) Other degenerative diseases of nervous system, not elsewhere classified ( G31.0) Frontotemporal dementia Pick's disease ( G31.1) Senile degeneration of brain, not elsewhere classified ( G31.2) Degeneration of nervous system due to alcohol ( G31.8) Other specified degenerative diseases of nervous system Grey-matter degeneration (Alpers)Lewy body dementia Subacute necrotizing encephalopathy (Leigh) ( G31.9) Degenerative disease of nervous system, unspecified ( G32) Other degenerative disorders of nervous system in diseases classified elsewhere ( G32.0) Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord in diseases classified elsewhere ( G32.8) Other specified degenerative disorders of nervous system in diseases classified elsewhere (G35–G37) Demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system [ edit] ( G35) Multiple sclerosis ( G36) Other acute disseminated demyelination ( G36.0) Neuromyelitis optica (Devic) ( G36.1) Acute and subacute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis (Hurst) ( G36.8) Other specified acute disseminated demyelination ( G36.9) Acute disseminated demyelination, unspecified ( G37) Other demyelinating diseases of central nervous system ( G37.0) Diffuse sclerosis ( G37.1) Central demyelination of corpus callosum ( G37.2) Central pontine myelinolysis ( G37.3) Acute transverse myelitis in demyelinating disease of central nervous system ( G37.4) Subacute necrotizing myelitis ( G37.5) Concentric sclerosis (Baló) ( G37.8) Other specified demyelinating diseases of central nervous system ( G37.9) Demyelinating disease of central nervous system, unspecified (G40–G47) Episodic and paroxysmal disorders [ edit]Epilepsy [ edit] ( G40) Epilepsy ( G40.0) Localization-related (focal) (partial) idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with seizures of localized onset ( G40.1) Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with simple partial seizures ( G40.2) Localization-related (focal) (partial) symptomatic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes with complex partial seizures ( G40.3) Generalized idiopathic epilepsy and epileptic syndromes Benign:myoclonic epilepsy in infancyneonatal convulsions (familial)Childhood absence epilepsy ( pyknolepsy)Epilepsy with grand mal seizures on awakening Juvenile:absence epilepsymyoclonic epilepsy (impulsive petit mal)Nonspecific epileptic seizures:atonicclonicmyoclonictonictonic-clonic ( G40.4) Other generalized epilepsy and epileptic syndromes Epilepsy with:myoclonic absencesmyoclonic-astatic seizures Infantile spasms Lennox-Gastaut syndrome Salaam attacks Symptomatic early myoclonic encephalopathy West's syndrome ( G40.5) Special epileptic syndromes Epilepsia partialis continua ( Kozhevnikov) ( G40.6) Grand mal seizures, unspecified (with or without petit mal) ( G40.7) Petit mal, unspecified, without grand mal seizures ( G40.8) Other epilepsy Epilepsies"
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"title": "http://www.easynotecards.com/notecard_set/52623\n.",
"text": "\"11) The ________ division of the autonomic nervous system is said to function during \"\"rest and digest. \"\" A) sympathetic B) parasympathetic C) thoracolumbar D) visceral E) somatomotor B) parasympathetic22) The sympathetic division of the ANS is also known as which of the following? A) somatic division B) craniosacral division C) resting division D) thoracolumbar division E) lumbosacral division D) thoracolumbar division33) Preganglionic fibers leave the CNS and then synapse on A) postganglionic fibers. B) visceral reflex responses. C) motor neurons. D) ganglionic neurons. E) afferent neurons D) ganglionic neurons44) Which statement is true regarding the somatic nervous system as compared to the autonomic nervous system? A) Both divisions carry outgoing motor information. B) Both divisions carry information to visceral organs. C) The somatic NS requires more neurons than the autonomic pathways."
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"docid": "D1794769#0",
"title": "http://vdystonia.com/\nVegetative-vascular dystonia",
"text": "Disease classification systems: ICD-9 (306.2) and IDC-10 (F45.3)Vegetative-vascular dystonia Vegetative-vascular dystonia is a breach in the vascular system of the body, which leads to insufficient supply of tissues and oxygen. Another name of this disease is neuro dystonia. In many medical articles and reports we can meet other names of the vegetative-vascular dystonia, namely, autonomic dysfunction, cardiac neurosis, functional cardiomyopathy, cardiac psychoneurosis, psychovegetative syndrome, panic attacks, vasomotor dystonia and others. Nowadays disease has a more common term, it is autonomic dysfunction or vegetative-vascular dystonia. We have a question. Is it disease? There is no specific answer. This diagnosis is nowadays often enough. It is believed that vegetative-vascular dystonia is not an independent disease, but this is a syndrome, ie. consequence of any breach, from simple fatigue to diseases requiring treatment."
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"title": "http://www.medicinenet.com/mitral_valve_prolapse/page2.htm\nMitral Valve Prolapse Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Surgery",
"text": "\"Mitral Valve Prolapse Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and Surgery Center A Visual Guide to Heart Disease Medical Illustrations of the Heart Image Collection Take the Heart Disease Quiz!Patient Comments: Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) - Symptoms Patient Comments: Mitral Valve Prolapse (MVP) - Diagnosis Patient Comments: Mitral Valve Prolapse - Treatment Find a local Cardiologist in your town Mitral valve prolapse definition and facts What is mitral valve prolapse? What causes it, and what does it look like (pictures)? What are the sign and symptoms of mitral valve prolapse? What are the risk factors for mitral valve prolapse? How is mitral valve prolapse diagnosed? What is the treatment for mitral valve prolapse? Mitral valve prolapse surgery What are the complications of mitral valve prolapse? What is the prognosis and life expectancy for mitral valve prolapse? Mitral valve prolapse definition and facts Mitral valve prolapse (mitral valve prolapse) is the most common heart valve abnormality. Most people with mitral valve prolapse have no symptoms and require no treatment."
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"docid": "D187380#0",
"title": "http://www.drdavehillis.net/aromatouchreg-technique.html\nAromaTouch® Technique Oils",
"text": "Sorry, no compatible source and playback technology were found for this video. Try using another browser like Chrome or download the latest Adobe Flash Player. What is the Aroma Touch® Technique? The dōTERRA Arōma Touch Technique is a clinical approach to applying essential oils along energy meridians and visceral contact points of the back and feet to help balance sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems of the body. Developed by Dr. David Hill, a leading expert in integrative medicine and therapeutic applications of essential oils, the Arōma Touch Technique improves well-being by reducing physical and emotional stressors and by supporting healthy autonomic function. The technique is simple and intuitive and uses dōTERRA CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade® essential oils for an unparalleled grounding experience. The Aroma Touch® Technique was developed by Dr. David K. Hill, a leading expert on the use of essential oils for medicinal benefit. As a physician and while working with the public in various capacities, Dr. Hill frequently heard many individuals express both passion for the oils and uncertainty as to how to use them to achieve the maximum health benefits. In response, Dr. Hill has developed a systematic way for everyone, novice or professional, to apply the oils and receive an expected, beneficial result. To develop the technique, Dr. Hill drew on his training as a physician, his experience using essential oils with patients and for personal care, and his understanding of essential oil science."
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"docid": "D187381#0",
"title": "http://angelighttherapy.net/aromatouch-technique/\nAromaTouch Technique",
"text": "Aroma Touch Technique Introducing the Aroma Touch Technique A Clinical Approach to Essential Oil Application What is the Aroma Touch™ Technique? Aroma Touch Technique is a clinical approach to applying essential oils along energy meridians and visceral contact points of the back and feet to help balance sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems of the body. Developed by Dr. David Hill, a leading expert in integrative medicine and therapeutic applications of essential oils, the Aroma Touch Technique improves well-being by reducing physical and emotional stressors and by supporting healthy autonomic function. The technique is simple and intuitive and I uses do Terra’s CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade™ essential oils for an unparalleled grounding experience for recipients. Aroma Touch™ Procedure The Aroma Touch Technique includes four primary steps designed to minimize systemic stressors to autonomic balance. Each step includes the application of two essential oils or essential oil blends specifically formulated to support healthy emotional and physiological functions for well-being. The technique requires 30 minutes per application. Multiple applications are very beneficial using essential oils. Most individuals encounter factors in daily life, from both their internal and external environment, that have negative effects on their overall health and well-being These negative disturbances cause an imbalance in homeostasis, the natural balance of body systems and health. Homeostasis is the natural state of Such challenges, even when they do not directly result in disease, cause our bodies to function at a sub-optimal level."
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"docid": "D2303242#0",
"title": "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1934148210002935\nClinical translationTheme issuePhysiological and Psychological Fatigue in Extreme Conditions: Overtraining and Elite Athletes",
"text": "PM&RVolume 2, Issue 5, May 2010, Pages 442-450Clinical translation Theme issue Physiological and Psychological Fatigue in Extreme Conditions: Overtraining and Elite Athletes Dianna Purvis MS a Stephen Gonsalves MNP b Patricia A. Deuster Ph D, MPH c Show morehttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmrj.2010.03.025 Get rights and content Abstract This article will review relevant mechanisms and markers associated with overtraining syndrome (OTS), and discuss signs and symptoms, differential diagnosis, and current assessment tools for fatigue within the context of overtraining. The findings are drawn from original research and review articles referenced by Pub Med and Science Direct databases. Sources were selected for their contributions to the current knowledge of biological, psychological, and molecular mechanisms. Data were reviewed for relevance to OTS and then evaluated against criteria that included significant OTS outcomes and findings. Information was systematically analyzed to identify patterns, dependencies, connections, and causal factors. Comparative analysis was confounded by inconsistent metrics, terminology, and variable methodology; potential biomarkers, treatment and prevention approaches, and future research directions are identified. Diagnosing OTS is difficult because underlying cause (s) are unknown; one must exclude other factors that degrade performance and mood status. Many studies are confounded by inadequate experimental designs, poor measures of performance, and different methods for characterizing OTS. OTS is complex because the demands of excessive training in combination with other biologic, psychological, and social stressors are difficult to quantify. However, changes in mood are always noted."
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"docid": "D1574910#0",
"title": "http://www.cat-world.com.au/Cat-Health-Collection/dilated-pupils-in-cats.html\nDilated Pupils in Cats â Causes, Symptoms and Treatment",
"text": "Dilated Pupils in Cats – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Causes Diagnosis Treatment At a glance: About: Dilated pupils are enlarged pupils (the black portion of the cat’s eyes) which don’t change shape when light is increased. The medical name for this condition is mydriasis . Causes: There are many causes which include: Brain trauma Thiamine deficiency Retinal detachment Glaucoma Tumours (brain or insulinomas)Feline dysautonomia Hypocalcemia (low blood calcium)Anticholinergic drugs and plants Diagnosis: Detailed examination of the eye along with baseline and specific tests depending on your veterinarian’s index of suspicion but will include baseline blood tests. Treatment: Address the underlying cause of dilated pupils. The pupil is the black slit/circular shape you see in the middle of the cat’s iris (the coloured part of the eye). The role of the pupil is to control the amount of light entering the eye. It does this by dilating (becoming large) and constricting (becoming small/slit-like). Normal causes of dilated pupils in cats: Reduced light: The pupil dilates in poor light to let in more light or will constrict (shrink) in bright light to reduce the amount of light. Emotions: When a cat is angry or aggravated the pupils constrict when it is happy, excited or frightened, they dilate. Certain medications: (A tropine, tropicamide, morphine, clonidine, amphetamine) and plants (such as catnip) can cause dilated pupils in cats."
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"title": "https://nwpf.org/wellness-center/about-parkinsons/symptoms/non-motor/\n.",
"text": "Non-Motor Symptoms The following information highlights the most common non-motor symptoms associated with Parkinson's. More information on these problems is available in the treatment section and on the blog. COGNITIVE CHANGESExecutive Dysfunction and Dementia Change in cognition is not uncommon with executive functions and less commonly memory declines. This can present as slowness in thinking speed (referred to as bradyphrenia) and difficulties with multitasking. The reductions in speed affect word finding, keeping up with conversations, and performing complex tasks, and dividing one’s attention and concentration. Memory abilities with Parkinson’s may be less efficient, but are usually not affected as much as Alzheimer’s patients are affected. People affected by Parkinson’s benefit from reminders and memory prompts. Common cognitive changes include: Slowed thinking speed- give yourself time to complete a task. Word finding difficulties- this is sometimes described as finding the right word or name for an object or person. Don’t let anxiety make this worse."
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"docid": "D3260233#0",
"title": "https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/healthlibrary/conditions/nervous_system_disorders/peripheral_neuropathy_134,51\nPeripheral Neuropathy",
"text": "See related health topics and resources<< Back to Nervous System Disorders Causes Types Symptoms Diagnosis Treatment Prevention Management Peripheral neuropathy is a type of damage to the nervous system. Specifically, it is a problem with your peripheral nervous system. This is the network of nerves that sends information from your brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) to the rest of your body. Peripheral Neuropathy: What You Need to Know There are more than 100 types of peripheral neuropathy, each with its own set of symptoms and prognosis. Peripheral neuropathy has many different causes. One of the most common causes of peripheral neuropathy in the U. S. is diabetes. The most common type of peripheral neuropathy is diabetic neuropathy, caused by a high sugar level and resulting in nerve fiber damage in your legs and feet. Symptoms can range from tingling or numbness in a certain body part to more serious effects, such as burning pain or paralysis. Peripheral Neuropathy Causes Peripheral neuropathy has many different causes. Some people inherit the disorder from their parents."
},
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"docid": "D3367466#0",
"title": "https://www.drlam.com/articles/adrenalexhaustion.asp\nAdrenal Exhaustion and Other Adrenal Fatigue Symptoms",
"text": "\"Adrenal Exhaustion and Other Adrenal Fatigue Symptoms By: Dr. Michael Lam, MD, MPH; Justin Lam, ABAAHP, FMNMShare Reset Adrenal Fatigue Causes and Symptoms The adrenal glands are the main stress control system of the body. Adrenal Fatigue is a decrease in the adrenal glands’ ability to carry out this normal function. It is commonly caused by chronic stress from any source (including emotional, physical, mental, or environmental) that exceeds the body’s capacity to adjust appropriately to the demands placed on it by the stress. Stressors that can lead to Adrenal Fatigue include anger, chronic illness, depression, surgery, high sugar intake, over exercise, sleep deprivation, chronic or acute infections including Giardia and H. pylori and root canal repair, just to mention a few. Signs and symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue include tendency to gain weight and inability to lose it, especially around the waist, high frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases with symptoms that tend to last longer than usual, tendency to tremble when under pressure, reduced sex drive, lightheadedness when rising from a prone position, brain fog, lack of energy in the afternoon, reliance on coffee to get the day started, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, craving for salty and fatty foods, hypoglycemia, chronic pain of unknown origin and feeling better during a vacation. None of these signs or symptoms by themselves can definitively point to Adrenal Fatigue. However, as a group of symptoms, in the context of an otherwise healthy person, they do form a specific Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome or picture, that is, of a person under stress and the body’s failing physiological response to deal with such a burden. Adrenal Fatigue, as a debilitating condition, is not recognized by conventional medicine and is thus missed by most conventionally trained physicians. Related Post Read Adrenal Fatigue & Adrenal Support Four Stages of Adrenal Fatigue Adrenal Fatigue progresses through four advancing stages with increased severity of symptoms with each stage as illustrated below: [Click to expand]Stage 1: Alarm Reaction (Flight or Fight response)In this stage, the body is alarmed by the stressors and mounts an aggressive anti-stress response to overcome the stressors. This anti-stress response is mediated by an increase in anti-stress hormones like cortisol."
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"docid": "D3516625#0",
"title": "http://www.drlwilson.com/Articles/AUTONOMIC%20HEALTH.htm\nKEEPING YOUR AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTHY",
"text": "KEEPING YOUR AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM HEALTHYBy Dr. Lawrence Wilson© March 2013, L. D. Wilson Consultants, Inc. All information in this article is for educational purposes only. It is not for the diagnosis, treatment, prescription or cure of any disease or health condition. TWO NERVOUS SYSTEMSThe human nervous system has two major divisions, the voluntary and the autonomic systems. The voluntary system is concerned mainly with movement and sensation. It consists of motor and sensory nerves, among many others. The autonomic system mainly controls functions over which we have less conscious control. These include the digestion of food, maintaining the blood pressure and heart rate, and much more. Its nerves leave the spine and connect to all the major organs and glands, either inhibiting or stimulating their activity. This article is an in-depth look at the autonomic nervous system. THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEMThe autonomic system has two branches."
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"docid": "D709640#0",
"title": "https://www.verywell.com/dysautonomia-1745423\nDysautonomia",
"text": "\"Brain & Nervous System More Neurological Diseases Dysautonomia A family of misunderstood disorders By Richard N. Fogoros, MD, a board-certified physician Updated February 23, 2018Share Pin Email Print JGI/Jamie Grill/Getty Images In the 19th century, there was a common medical condition called neurasthenia. Previously healthy people would find themselves suddenly unable to function due to a host of inexplicable symptoms, often including fatigue, weakness, unusual pain that would come and go and move from place to place, dizziness, various gastrointestinal symptoms, and syncope (passing out). Doctors would not find anything to explain these symptoms, so they were attributed to a \"\"weak nervous system,\"\" or neurasthenia. Women with neurasthenia (men, being men, were usually not given this diagnosis) were often confined to their beds, where they would either recover or eventually die (since prolonged, enforced bed rest is very bad for one’s health). And while nobody knew what caused this condition, everyone, doctors and laymen alike, took it quite seriously. More specifically, while neurasthenia could not be scientifically explained, it was regarded as a serious condition, and its victims were regarded with sympathy and respect. Most modern doctors who hear about this mysterious condition merely shake their heads in wonder. What, they ask themselves, ever became of this neurasthenia? Few seem to consider the possibility that neurasthenia is still with us. Consequently, they are less capable of recognizing the manifestations of this condition than were their old-time counterparts, and they tend to be far less sympathetic to people who suffer from it."
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"docid": "D3332783#0",
"title": "http://www.chiro.org/ACAPress/Longitudinal_Neurologic_Systems.html\n.",
"text": "\"Chapter 3 The Longitudinal Neurologic Systems From R. C. Schafer, DC, Ph D, FICC's best-selling book:“Basic Principles of Chiropractic Neuroscience” Second Edition The following materials are provided as a service to our profession. There is no charge for individuals to copy and file these materials. However, they cannot be sold or used in any group or commercial venture without written permission from ACAPress. Support Chiropractic Research Help Chiro.org support Chiropractic research. Your donation will make a difference. We are an Amazon Associate We make a small commission on every purchase you make Help us support chiropractic research with your purchases. All of Dr. Schafer's books are now available on CDs, with all proceeds being donated to chiropractic research. Please review the complete list of available books . Overview The Sensory System Basic Types of Sensory Perception Sensory Neuron Levels Receptors: General Considerations Major Pathways Clinical Considerations Basic Types of Pain The Motor System Basic Sensory and Motor Segmental Mechanisms Functional Anatomy: An Overview The Final Common Pathway Typical Motor Reflexes The Direct Activation Pathway Clinical Significance The Indirect Activation Pathway The Control Circuits Basal Ganglia Influences Cerebellar Influences Clinical Considerations Upper Motor Neuron Lesions: Summary Review Lower Motor Neuron Lesions: Summary Review Evaluation of the Motor System The Reticular Activating System Functional Anatomy: An Overview Arousal and Sleep States Attention Clinical Observations The Visceral System Functional Anatomy: An Overview Activation and Inhibition Mechanisms Viscerosensory Pathways Viscerosensory Receptors Central Visceral Control Visceromotor Pathways Clinical Considerations The Vascular System Functional Anatomy: An Overview Clinical Considerations Other Common Considerations The Consciousness System Central Neural Control Mechanisms Memory Cortical Hemispheric Dominance Cerebral Asymmetry Brain Waves Disorders of Consciousness The Cerebrospinal Fluid System Functional Anatomy: An Overview Clinical Considerations Bibliography Chapter 3: The Longitudinal Neurologic Systems This chapter succinctly describes the basic structure and function of the six major longitudinal systems; viz, the sensory, motor, visceral, vascular, consciousness, and cerebrospinal fluid systems. As we begin this chapter, it might be well for the reader to subjectively grasp the significance of the motor and sensory systems as far as possible."
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"docid": "D2759122#0",
"title": "http://www.naturalremedyfordepression.org/30425/symptoms-depression-central-nervous-system\nSymptoms Depression Central Nervous System 2018",
"text": "\"NRD-Writer April 8, 2017Symptoms Depression Central Nervous System 2018Central Nervous System Involvement In Hepatitis C Virus …Central Nervous System Changes In Hepatitis C Virus Infection Simon D Taylor-Robinson disease cannot be attributed to substance abuse, coexistent depression or The supposition that hepatitis C virus infection of the central nervous system may be related to the reported neuropsychological symptoms … Get Doc Effects On central nervous system More severe symptoms such as psychosis, mood disorders ( depression or manic episode) and aggressive behaviour occur more rarely. WHAT CAUSES IT? Caffeine, alcohol, tobacco or recreational drugs can potentiate the effects on the central nervous system. … Visit Document The Acute Neurotoxic Effects Of Organic Solvent Exposure In …ABSTRACT The acute neurotoxic effects of organic solvent exposure in workers and laboratory animals are narcosis, anesthesia, central nervous system (CNS) depression These effects include disorders characterized by reversible subjective symptoms (fatigability, irritability, and memory impairment … Content Retrieval Mental And Nervous Disorder Benefits Tuberculosis, diabetes and hypoglycemia may manifest the symptoms of depression. The types of tests run during the hospital stay and the discharge summary will be helpful in pinpointing a diagnosis. Examiners should also be alert for indications of diseases which damage the central nervoussystem or … Content Retrieval Dr. Arnold From CNS Healthcare Speaks On Depression …Dr. Arnold is an expert on depression. No-cost assessments are available with Dr. Harper at CNS Healthcare. Call 901.843.1045 or visit CNSHealthcare.com today to schedule your … View Video Central Nervous System Allergy Central Nervous System Allergy DR. IVOR L. GLAISHER 1 It is my belief that all allergy the all clear is sounded to the body and the patient has no symptoms, because without overreaction of the body's immune system the testing, can on occasion vary from sleepiness and actual depression with … Access This Document What Is The Connection Between depression And Your nervous …Deficiencies involving the central nervous system's neurotransmitters — serotonin and norepinephrine — appear to be involved in the development These imbalances can trigger or exacerbate depressive symptoms. Facts about Depression Depression that lasts more than several weeks begins to affect every … Document Retrieval Clinical Disorders Of The Autonomic Nervous System The human nervous system can be thought of as having two basic components: The central nervous system, made up of the brain and the spinal cord; 8 and the from the remainder of those discussed herein, is that in between episodes these patients are quite normal and report few, if any, other symptoms. …"
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"docid": "D2148232#0",
"title": "http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/522421_3\nThe Postural Tachycardia Syndrome",
"text": "\"Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology The Postural Tachycardia Syndrome A Concise Guide to Diagnosis and Management Blair P. Grubb, M. D.; Yousuf Kanjwal, M. D.; Daniel J. Kosinski, M. D. Disclosures J Cardiovasc Electrophysiol. 2006;17 (1):108-112. In This Article References Classification As was alluded to before, POTS is a group of different disorders associated with similar clinical manifestations. POTS is classified as being either primary or secondary. The primary forms are idiopathic and not associated with other diseases. The secondary forms occur in association with a known disease or disorder. Proper recognition of subtypes is essential in management [ 4] (Fig. 1). ( Enlarge Image)Subtypes of postural tachycardia syndrome. POTS = postural tachycardia syndrome; JHS = joint hypermobility syndrome."
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"docid": "D2427282#0",
"title": "http://alternativehealth.co.nz/cancer/cures/metabolic.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Metabolic Imbalances So far, we know of ten ways that the body's chemistry can go out of balance. These imbalances are divided into five pairs. The first was discovered in the early 1900s, the last in the 1950s and 1960s. These imbalances are very common, and most people who are chronically unwell have at least one of them. Correcting them usually results in major improvements in health. For a more complete understanding of the subject of correcting metabolic imbalances, the book An Analytical System of Clinical Nutrition, third edition by Dr. Schenker is excellent. Doctors can order the book at 800-736-4320 and you can ask for the name of a doctor near you who can do the test by calling the same number.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------An overview of the imbalances Electrolyte stress These people have excess electrolyte salts - more than the kidneys are able to get rid of. The blood is beginning to \"\"sludge,\"\" the kidneys are stressed, and the blood pressure is higher than normal. Heart disease is on the way (if not already there). The person urgently needs to drink more pure water - one ounce for every two pounds of body weight per day (if the kidneys are still able to handle it)."
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"docid": "D1579272#0",
"title": "http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-neurology.htm\nWhat is Neurology?",
"text": "Neurology is a medical specialty which focuses on disorders of the brain and nervous system. All diseases that involve the central, peripheral or autonomic nervous systems are classed as neurological disorders. This can also include diseases that affect blood vessels and muscles as well as nerves. A physician in this specialty is a neurologist, while a neurosurgeon is specialized in surgical procedures for the treatment of neurological disorders. Neurology is not only a brain-related specialty. As well as migraines, epilepsy and headaches, behavioral and cognitive disorders, brain cancer and traumatic brain injury, neurological disorders include progressive diseases such as Huntington’s and Lou Gehrig’s disease, and demyelinating diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Diseases of the spinal cord, peripheral nerves and muscles, and neuromuscular junctions are also classed as neurological diseases. Because the nervous system is so extensive, one of the key aspects of diagnosis of neurological disorders is localizing the pathology of the disorder. This means determining where in the body the symptoms originate, and whether the nervous system is involved. Neurological examinations involve cranial nerve tests and mental status tests as well as those which investigate reflexes, sensation, coordination, and strength."
},
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"docid": "D25488#0",
"title": "http://www2.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookNERV.html\nTHE NERVOUS SYSTEM",
"text": "\"THE NERVOUS SYSTEMTable of Contents The Neuron | The Nerve Message | Nervous Systems | Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Nervous System | Autonomic Nervous System | Central Nervous System The Brain | The Spinal Cord | The Brain and Drugs | Senses | Links The Neuron | Back to Top Nervous tissue is composed of two main cell types: neurons and glial cells. Neurons transmit nerve messages. Glial cells are in direct contact with neurons and often surround them. Nerve Cells and Astrocyte (SEM x2,250). This image is copyright Dennis Kunkel at www. Dennis Kunkel.com, used with permission. The neuron is the functional unit of the nervous system. Humans have about 100 billion neurons in their brain alone! While variable in size and shape, all neurons have three parts. Dendrites receive information from another cell and transmit the message to the cell body."
},
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"docid": "D2889008#0",
"title": "http://www.webmd.boots.com/digestive-disorders/parkinsons-bowel-complications\nParkinson's disease digestive problems and complications",
"text": "\"Font size: A A AShare this: Parkinson's disease digestive problems and complications A person with Parkinson's disease may develop problems with swallowing and going to the toilet, called autonomic dysfunction. These are things the body usually looks after on its own without the person having to think about them, but these can be disrupted by Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's disease can also cause a person to have to get up more often in the night to urinate. Parkinson's disease and constipation Constipation often affects people with Parkinson's disease. It occurs when bowel movements become difficult or less frequent. The normal length of time between bowel movements (also known as \"\"stools\"\") ranges widely from person to person. Some people have bowel movements three times a day, others only three times a week. Going longer than three days without a bowel movement may cause the stool to harden and become more difficult to pass. What causes constipation in people with Parkinson's disease? In some people with Parkinson's disease, constipation may occur because of the improper functioning of the autonomic nervous system."
},
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"docid": "D791326#0",
"title": "https://www2.estrellamountain.edu/faculty/farabee/BIOBK/BioBookNERV.html\nTHE NERVOUS SYSTEM",
"text": "\"THE NERVOUS SYSTEMTable of Contents The Neuron | The Nerve Message | Nervous Systems | Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Nervous System | Autonomic Nervous System | Central Nervous System The Brain | The Spinal Cord | The Brain and Drugs | Senses | Links The Neuron | Back to Top Nervous tissue is composed of two main cell types: neurons and glial cells. Neurons transmit nerve messages. Glial cells are in direct contact with neurons and often surround them. Nerve Cells and Astrocyte (SEM x2,250). This image is copyright Dennis Kunkel at www. Dennis Kunkel.com, used with permission. The neuron is the functional unit of the nervous system. Humans have about 100 billion neurons in their brain alone! While variable in size and shape, all neurons have three parts. Dendrites receive information from another cell and transmit the message to the cell body."
},
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"docid": "D918442#0",
"title": "http://www.livestrong.com/article/104808-list-neurological-disorders-symptoms/\nA List of Neurological Disorders & Symptoms",
"text": "A List of Neurological Disorders & Symptomsby NORENE ANDERSON Aug. 14, 2017The brain is the center of all neurological processing activity and can be affected by more than 600 known neurological disorders. Causes of neurological disorders include genetics, injury and environment with symptoms ranging in severity from curable, to controllable, to life-threatening. Symptoms depend on the part of the nervous system affected—central, peripheral and/or autonomic nervous system. Video of the Day Error setting up player: Invalid license key Neurosarcoidosis Neurosarcoidosis is a complication of sarcoidosis, a chronic inflammatory disorder, as reported by the University of Maryland Medical Center. In neurosarcoidosis, the areas affected by the inflammation include any part of the nervous system. Symptoms of cranial nerve VII involvement that controls the muscles of the face include facial weakness, or palsy. Other cranial nerve functions subject to neurosarcoidosis show symptoms of confusion, dementia, vision problems, decreased hearing, vertigo and seizures. Symptoms of peripheral nerve neurosarcoidosis include weakness in the extremities, abnormal sensations and loss of movement in any part of the body. Pituitary gland involvement symptoms manifest as excessive fatigue and high urine output. Apraxia Apraxia, a neurological disorder, affects the ability to properly process sequence to perform familiar tasks."
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"docid": "D761773#0",
"title": "https://www.vidanthealth.com/Services-Treatments/Conditions/Neuropathy\nNeuropathy",
"text": "Neuropathy What is neuropathy? Nerves power your entire body, but those nerves can be damaged by injury or an illness. The term neuropathy is a disorder that causes nerve damage and affects your ability to feel and move. Exactly how your body and your movement are affected depends on where in the body the damaged nerves are located. There are many different types of neuropathy: Cranial Neuropathy When nerves in the brain or brainstem are affected, it is called cranial neuropathy. The cranial nerves are those that arise directly from your brain or brainstem and often affect areas like the face and eyes. Some of the different types of cranial neuropathies include: Bell's palsy. This condition occurs when the facial nerve (seventh cranial nerve) is affected. Microvascular cranial nerve palsy. This condition affects the nerves in the eye."
},
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"docid": "D1397814#0",
"title": "http://www.arltma.com/Articles/HypothyroidismDoc.htm\n.",
"text": "\"Introduction The thyroid gland, located on the anterior part of the neck, produces two major hormones, thyroxine and triiodothyronine. These hormones are vital activators of metabolism. The thyroid gland is thought to regulate metabolism by affecting the level of cytochrome C, a vital intermediary in metabolism. Hypothyroidism is the word used to describe a group of symptoms associated with underactivity of the thyroid gland. According to Dr. Broda Barnes, hypothyroidism afflicts some 80% of the American population. Reduced thyroid activity is a common cause of fatigue, weight gain, impaired thought processes, impaired memory, emotional instability and other serious symptoms. Hypothyroidism often goes undiagnosed for several reasons. Physicians often overlook hypothyroidism as a cause for symptoms. If they do consider hypothyroidism, the blood tests used for detection often miss the condition. One may have adequate circulating thyroid hormones and yet have signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism."
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