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### person | dwarf: Red dwarfs * are of low luminosity but common - real misers at burning hydrogen * are the most common of all stars - stars in the galaxy - usually far too faint to be seen with the naked eye, that means without a telescope * burn their fuel slowly , so they shine with less light than hot stars. * can live trillions of years , much longer than brighter stars. * do everything at a slower rate. * live longer than any other type of star. + Proxima Centauri, Characteristics: Stars * Red dwarfs are usually far too faint to be seen with the naked eye, that means without a telescope. It has an apparent magnitude of 11 while its absolute magnitude is a very dim 15.5. Even from Alpha Centauri A or B, Proxima would only be seen as a 5th magnitude star. + Red dwarf, Life and death: Types of stars * Red dwarfs can live trillions of years, much longer than brighter stars. A red dwarf dies when it burns all of its fuel. To start with, the fuel is the chemical element hydrogen. At present, no red dwarf star is known which has gone beyond this stage. + Star, Birth and life and death of stars: Astrophysics * Red dwarfs live longer than any other type of star. At the end of their lives, they become dimmer and dimmer. Red dwarfs do not explode. * A 'red dwarf' is a kind of star. Red dwarf stars are smaller than half the size of the Sun. They are also cooler than most stars. Red dwarfs burn their fuel slowly, so they shine with less light than hot stars.<|endoftext|>### person | dwarf: White dwarfs * Most white dwarfs have mass - radii * Most white dwarfs remain dwarfs * Some white dwarfs are part of a binary star sytem - so cool they actually turn blue, giving off a unique luminosity - become black dwarfs - go through phases - have almost pure hydrogen or helium atmospheres, the lightest of elements - make bubbles * are about the size of the Earth and appear very faint - alot like hot embers - also sometimes pulsationally unstable - among the tiniest and dimmest stars in our Milky Way galaxy - compact objects supported by degeneracy pressure - degenerate matter in a solid state - different * are extremely dense, with electrons packed very closely together in their core - initially extremely hot - intrinsically very faint and are thus hard to detect - made up of waste products of the nuclear fusions - objects of great interest - one of the extremely dense remnants of normal stars like the sun * are the commonest stars in the Galaxy - earth-sized remains of ordinary stars like the sun - likely progenitor of type Ia supernova - most common kind of star in the Galaxy - smallest and least bright of all the stars - therefore exceptionally dense bodies - usually around the same size as our earth * are very compact, usually the size of the Earth, but with a mass comparable to the Sun - heavy, very compact and very hot * are very hot at first and cool over a long period of time - but dim due to their small surface area - small, typically about the size of the Earth - very, very dense * are white dwarfs because electron degeneracy holds up the star against gravity - they have no hydrogen to burn * burn no nuclear fuel and shine by residual heat. * contain approximately the mass of the sun but have roughly the radius of Earth. * do exist. * have relatively low rotational velocities. * lack the mass for further gravitational compression to take place. * occur when a star runs out of energy and shuts down. * shine with a white hot light but once all of their energy is gone, they die * start out very hot.
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### person: Dweller * Most dwellers have toes. * Most dwellers inhabit habitats - terrestrial habitats - tropical habitats - live in cities - require water * Some dwellers eat aquatic plants - feed on fish * Some dwellers have rats - worms - live in environments - use animals * come in all shapes and sizes. * have activities - food * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles - dung * use methods. ### person | dweller: Bottom dweller * Some bottom dwellers have worms. * are most susceptible to effects of hypoxia. * live on the bottom of the Bay in the muddy sediments. * tend to be stout and heavy bodied. City dweller * can drive cars and often do. * carry out every function of daily life more efficiently. * depend upon pipelines for water to drink and energy to heat and light their homes. * have activities. * live in single-story homes and multistory apartment buildings - houses and multistory apartment buildings - ways that are extremely damaging to the natural environment Forest dweller * Most forest dwellers inhabit habitats - terrestrial habitats - tropical habitats * range from the crashing moose to the tapping woodpecker.<|endoftext|>### person | dweller: Islander * Many islanders use water softeners or filters for their drinking water. * Most islanders live on the west side where the hills and dunes offer some protection from the sea. * are American citizens with the right to move to the mainland - inhabitants - people * depend on fish. * eat poi in place of bread at dinner. * have ideas - many names for iguana * includes arms - body substances - cells - corpi - sections * is an inhabitant * love to dress up in the evenings when they frequent live band nights at hotels or discos. * often draw out their vowels or drop the beginning syllables of some words. ### person | dweller | islander: Pacific islander * Some pacific islanders use coconut milk * can feel at the centre of the earth. Occupant * are located in houses. * includes arms - cytoplasm - human bodies - legs - vacuoles<|endoftext|>### person | dweller | occupant: Colonial * are residents. * is an occupant * means having to do with a colony. * nesting eared grebes, gather marsh plants to form floating nests - grounds are safe places to raise babies + Colony: Politics * Colonial means having to do with a colony. Colonial land is land that belongs to the colony. A colonist is sometimes called a colonial. The philosophy of having colonies is called colonialism. There must be many people to start a colony. There are many colonies, or countries that were once colonies, in the world. ### person | dweller | occupant | inmate: Lifer * are convicts. * is an inmate * tend to be suicidal, especially when their sentence was for some minor offense. Suburbanite * are more concerned about the environment than are urban dwellers - residents * argue that planned growth benefits suburban and inner-city residents. * build their homes with spacious, fenced off and private backyards. Urban dweller * Most urban dwellers think of wildlife primarily as a rural subject. * Some urban dwellers stay away from the countryside because of their children. * live in more modern houses or apartments. * live, work and play in commercial communities. * move to suburbs and beyond, creating the phenomenon of urban sprawl. * remain the most vulnerable to crime.
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### person | dweller: Villager * are inhabitants - workers * assume characteristics. * can die of old age, starvation or illness - have children * eat diets - fibre diets * feel bonds - emotional bonds * feel strong bonds * gather at sites. * have behavior characteristics - enough food - kids - professions * implement methods. - heads - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - vacuoles * kill lemurs. * leave homes. * live in areas - remote areas - villages * need shelter. * own dogs. * plant seeds - trees * teach children. + The Sleeping Beauty (ballet), Story, Act 1: Ballets by Marius Petipa :: Compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky :: Ballets first performed by the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet :: Sleeping Beauty * Sixteen years after the christening of Princess Aurora, the court assembles in the palace gardens to celebrate Aurora's birthday. Villagers dance a waltz. Aurora dances an adagio with four noble suitors. Carabosse enters unnoticed and slips Aurora a spindle. The Princess pricks her finger on the spindle. She falls to the ground, sound asleep. The Princess is carried into the palace by the noble suitors. ### person | eccentric: Crackpot * are eccentrics. * is an eccentric Ectomorph * are naturals at endurance activities such as long distance running - people - thin and fragile * have a light build with slight muscular development. * tend to be tall and slender, and look thinner. Egotist * kill themselves as a way of gaining the attention of other people. * love to show off and have their knowledge appreciated. ### person | egotist: Braggart * are most frequently the first to cave. * is an egotist Elderly individual * Most elderly individuals have younger relatives. * are generally less sensitive to medication-associated side effects. * can also suffer from mental illness. * meet daily protein requirements Elderly person * Elderly people are humans - located in nursing homes - have fear - need assistance - take advantage * Many elderly persons find themselves in nursing homes after a debilitating illness - rely on food stamps to meet their nutritional needs * are especially susceptible to incontinence. * demonstrate an impaired ability to identify food by taste. * react with fear or panic when danger is imminent, as are their younger counterparts.<|endoftext|>### person: Embodiment * also plays an important role in constructing the contexts that determine meanings. * facilitates a robot using the world as a tool for organizing and manipulating knowledge. * has implications for methodology in epidemiology and medical anthropology. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - sections - vacuoles * is icons - objectification - personification * multilevel phenomenon. * provides users. * refers to the grounding of complex systems in physical experience and interactions. Emulator * are application programs - basically software programs that can act like hardware - computer hardware * software tool that runs on a PC platform as an application in the host environment. Endomorph * are considered soft and fat - people who tend to put on fat * have a rounder, sometimes pear-shaped figure - the most fat-storage capacity * swell into gross obesity. * tend to have a lower metabolic rate.
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### person: Engineer * Many engineers tend to think in geometrical patterns, graphs and two dimensional structures. * Most Engineers work in producing electrical equipment. * Most engineers build mechanical devices - involve in industries - specialize in one or more engineering disciplines - wear helmets * Most engineers work in an office setting or in a laboratory - buildings - manufacture industries * Most engineers work in office buildings, laboratories, or industrial plants * Some engineers frequently become entrepreneurs who are using their background - use substances * Some engineers work in laboratories - research laboratories * address issues. * also have the advantage of working with materials and knowing how materials react. * apply knowledge - material science - methods - principles * apply science and math to every aspect of modern life - to solve practical problems - the principles of science to solve practical problems for the benefit of society - various methods * approach designs - pavement designs * are assign operations - builders, adventurers and problem solvers - capable of designs * are concerned about people and how to provide society with a better standard of living - with maintaining and improving living standards and quality of life - creative in their work and careers - critical thinkers who analyze every side of a situation before giving their approval - information integrators - innovators who use a structured approach to find solutions to problems - interested in helping people - inventors, innovators, leaders, and designers - located in vacation - more than employees of a corporation - operators * are people who make things work - use scientific and technological knowledge to solve practical problems - practical people * are problem solvers who rely on curiosity, creativity, academic and practical skills - use their expertise in science and math to do their job - solvers, using methods of applied science to meet the needs of society - professionals - public safety experts * are responsible for activities which affect the survival of our society - making our lives easier by transforming ideas into reality - society's practical problem solvers - specialists with specific experience and knowledge of certain building types - team members who put abstract scientific discoveries into practical applications * are the artists that turn dreams into reality - backbone of society - designers and sometimes the implementers of other people's ideas - link between scientific theories and the implementation of technology - new pioneers in the evolving world of electronics manufacturing - ones who take theoretical knowledge and turn it into useful products and services - problem solvers of society - thinkers and builders who rely on imagination as well as math and science - usually experts in the field of electronics and sound reproduction * assess designs - procedures - safe procedures * assume responsibility. * become administrators. * bring experience - extensive experience * build devices * calculate forces. * can already manipulate atoms or molecules into ordered patterns despite nature's efforts - become lawyers and specialize in patent law or the law of intellectual property - create electronic equipment by developing electronic circuit boards - go into public or private industry, or academia * can have backgrounds - components - spatial components * change minds. * combine backgrounds - chemistry and engineering to solve problems and find better ways of doing things * communicate with symbols, and they use special symbols to show voltages. * consider fossil fuel - impact - potential impact * create circuits - special effects - the future, building on knowledge of the fundamentals of science and mathematics * design new technology - skeletal structures * design, build, manufacture, research and develop products, structures and machines. * designed scaffolding is used to ensure the safety of the work crews. * determine requirements. * develop equations - new techniques - transportation systems that help people and products move about easily * earn degrees - graduate degrees * enter occupations. * focus on designs. * gain knowledge - valuable knowledge * gather information. * get permission - special permission * harness geothermal energy by boring deep into Earth's crust. * have aspects - broad experience * have different methods - vocabulary - gear - many aspects - specialties - strong backgrounds in science, mathematics and technology * help technology. - corpi - cytoplasm - human bodies - necks - vacuoles * incorporate knowledge. * involve in various industries * is an applied scientist who uses physics and chemistry every day. * lead designs. * literally design and build much of the human environment. * make decisions - final decisions - improvement - measurements when they are working with electricity - notable improvement * measure dexterity by degrees of freedom - weight, distance, velocity, pressure, force, concentrations and other things * need degrees - results - year college degrees * often use computers to simulate and test how a machine, structure, or system operates - work with high technology in a broad range of fields - wrap iron rings, called tension rings, around domes * plan designs. * play a crucial role in an economy s national system of innovation - key role in providing goods and services for mankind * present overviews. * provide solutions. * receive specifications. * recognize concrete - purposes * rely on assessments * routinely measure external forces in real processes as they exert their influence. * see demonstrations * seek expertise. * specialize in areas - many different fields * start business - calculations - own business - rough calculations * study materials - properties * synthesize knowledge into products and processes. * take responsibility - ultimate responsibility * tend to use bandwidth to refer to the spectrum of signals a channel carries. * think of batteries as a place to store electricity in a chemical form - soil as any earth material that can be removed from a site without blasting * to apply basic concepts - engineer concepts * to become specialists - technical specialists - build circuits - discuss products - help designs - repair roads - understand impact * try to use the facts of science and math to do things that are useful to people. * typically have strong interests in science and mathematics. * understand properties. * use ceramic materials - computer simulation - computers to simulate and test machines, structures, and systems - continuum mechanics and plasticity to describe the aluminum alloys in their airplanes - expensive materials - microscopes to study surface properties and structures of metals - principles of science to design structures, machines, and products of all kinds - science and math to make things work better, and they can turn ideas into real things * use science to create useful things - design things that work - separation techniques - several methods - similar weapon designs - steam to mean water vapor, usually under pressure - the tools of math and science to invent and build things for human purposes * usually design or build things that are sold or given to people. * work at construction sites * work for agencies - development agencies - european agencies * work in areas - many different fields, or disciplines - teams * work on applications - technical problems - weeks + Asimo: Robots * Asimo' is a robot that was built by Honda. The current models can walk, run, and go up and down stairs. Engineers plan to add laser capabilities. Asimo is just like an astronaut wearing a backpack and can walk or run on two feet. + Engineering: Technology * Engineers from different fields need to work together to make wind turbines at sea'Engineering' is the use of science and math to design or make things. People who do engineering are called engineers. They learn engineering at a college or university. Engineers usually design or build things that are sold or given to people. Some engineers also use their skills to solve technical problems. There are different types of engineers that design everything from computers and buildings to watches and websites.
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### person | engineer: Aeronautical engineer * are engineers. * is an engineer * use titanium because it's strong, lightweight, and corrosion-resistant. Aerospace engineer * build wind tunnels to study the strength of wings on aircraft. * design primarily aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, and missiles - space vehicles or airplanes * solve problems of design, construction and operation of aircraft and spacecraft. + Engineer, Who are they?: Technology :: Engineering :: Science occupations + Engineering, What is it? Ceramic engineer * are experts in the performance, specification, and manufacture of ceramics. * work with nonmetallic materials such as glass, clay and fiberglass.<|endoftext|>### person | engineer: Chemical engineer * Many chemical engineers find themselves working in areas that relate to materials engineering. * Most chemical engineers use separation techniques. * Some chemical engineers become astronauts, computer system designers, or brewers of specialty beers. * Some chemical engineers work in technical sales for a variety of industries - sales in a variety of industries - waste management * analyze and design ways to transform and transfer material and energy. * apply methods - various methods * are also concerned with the economics of the scale-up process - concerned with processing raw materials into usable products * are creative problem solvers - problem-solvers whose work touches all of our lives - involved in producing many different things - probably the most versatile type of engineers * assist in the design and manufactuing of semiconductor chips and circuit boards. * combine backgrounds. * design, construct, and operate chemical processes. * develop processes that turn raw materials into usable products. * find employment in the manufacturing of every material one can think of. * have a strong background in chemistry, physics, and mathematics. * invent, develop, design, operate, and manage processes. * solve complex problems involving chemistry and math * study colloids, suspensions and separations - crude oil to find more efficient fuels * transform matter to create new materials, fuels, and processes. * turn gunk into oil, gasoline and plastics. * use an XML derivative to exchange molecular information - chemicals to make products like drugs and medicines or fertilizers for crops - concepts * work at the crossroads of chemistry, physics, biology, and engineering - in many phases of the production of chemicals and chemical products + Engineering, What is it?
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### person | engineer: Civil engineer * Civil Engineers are responsible for increasing the quality of life - bring together many disciplines and professions to create a better tomorrow - make major contributions to the quality of life * Many civil engineers work for government agencies, from federal to local level - governments agencies in government office buildings or facilities - local, state and federal public works agencies - in design, construction, research, and education * Most civil engineers discover a passion for engineering as kids. * are also active in such diverse fields as urban planning and aerospace engineering. * are also involved in solving the problems of hazardous waste and air pollution - with the protection of our environment * are concerned with making sure that an abundance of drinkable water is available - problems and projects involving water resources and pollution - expert architects and designers - frequently responsible for site engineering related to buildings - problem solvers involved in community development and improvement * are the builders of the engineering world * build civil works. * build the quality of life - world's infrastructure * can work as planners, designers, or both. * design and build solutions to ensure the future - construct facilities that make our modern civilization possible - concrete and earth dams - the roads the trucks travel on - transportation systems including the nations interstate highway system * have a long history of activity in environmental engineering - many opportunities for travel during their professional careers * plan, design, and construct facilities essential to modern, civilized human life - supervise the construction of facilities essential to modern life - construct and manage civil works - the underpinnings of society * play a major role in shaping our environment. * study, design, and evaluate large structures such as bridges, dams, roads. * use and develop modern technology to meet the needs of our changing society - computers for many applications * work in a variety of locations and conditions - teams with other engineers, technicians, and office staff * work on a variety of projects that help to better our lives - roads, bridges, buildings and other public structures - to satisfy societal needs for shelter, transportation, and industry - with structures such as buildings, highways, dams, and bridges + Engineer, Who are they?: Technology :: Engineering :: Science occupations + Engineering, What is it? Ecosystem engineer * Some ecosystem engineers change exist habitats * can have components - spatial components
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### person | engineer: Electrical engineer * Most electrical engineers begin their careers in manufacturing functions - believe they can do everything - create circuits - use mathematics * Some electrical engineers are engaged in technology - concentrate on making electrical energy available and utilized properly - focus on power * Some electrical engineers use copper wire - work in firms * affect nearly every aspect of our daily lives. * apply principles. * are engineers - involved in energy, information, and their underlying technologies - often research and development specialists and work in laboratories - responsible for the explosion in communication technologies - the lifeblood of the semiconductor industry - thinkers and doers * can work in jobs ranging from process control to sales and technical service. * carry out design and production of electrical and electronic subsystems. * create, research, design, develop, manufacture, and market new devices. * define bandwidth as the highest frequency sine wave that can be carried. * design equipment to produce and distribute electricity. * design, build, and make extensive use of computers - develop and operate systems that generate and use electrical waveforms - develop, test, and supervise the manufacture of electrical equipment * function in a large number of technical areas. * get to design things like cell phones, computers and space ships. * help technology. * is an engineer * lead designs. * make supercomputers that link many thousands of microprocessors. * solve problems through the skillful application of mathematics and science. * specialize in areas. * use computer programs to make drawings of ducts and wiring * work closely with mechanical engineers in the production of electrical power. * work in a variety of organizations - all areas in which electrical phenomena are involved - on power plants, computers, and other electrical devices + Supercomputer: Computers Electronic engineer * work in the electrical, electronics and computer engineering fields - with smaller appliances like cell phones, and radio circuit boards + Electronics * Other people design and construct electronic circuits for useful purposes. These people are electronic engineers. Electronic engineers work in the electrical, electronics and computer engineering fields. Often the electronics need software to do their job, even if it is not a full computer. Electronics engineer * Most electronics engineers have specialties. * Most electronics engineers work in areas - buildings * Most electronics engineers work in office buildings, laboratories, or industrial plants - on applications * analyze the requirements and costs of electrical systems. * are responsible for systems that control plant systems or signal processes - workers * create effects - special effects * earn degrees. * enter occupations.<|endoftext|>### person | engineer: Environmental engineer * Environmental Engineers are involved with the environmental impact of engineering. * are also involved in protecting our animals and fish - primarily concerned with cleaning up waste * consider impact - potential impact * design and implement solutions to remediate and restore the environment - complex treatments for wastes and remediation of toxics * develop and design equipment to create a cleaner environment. * identify and design solutions for environmental problems. * learn about waste management, air pollution, and water treatment methods. * play a very important role in manufacturing industries. * use principles. * work in a variety of settings because of the nature of the tasks they do - many places - to solve today's environmental challenges + Engineer, Who are they?: Technology :: Engineering :: Science occupations + Engineering, What is it?
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### person | engineer: Geological engineer * deal with the earth and engineering aspects of natural processes. * work in many branches of industry and government - with the environment in the true sense of the word Geotechnical engineer * design the foundation of structures. * work to make sure that foundations are solid.<|endoftext|>### person | engineer: Industrial engineer * Many industrial engineers move into supervisory or management positions as their career progresses. * are prime sources of management talent - systems people * are the bridge between management and operations - people who figure out how to do things better * bridge the gap between management and operations. * deal with people as well as things. * examine and analyze how to do things better - to find out how to do things better * focus on systems and how their components fit together. * improve organisational outcomes and predict and evaluate the results of change. * provide technical support to managers to make resources productive. * rely heavily on statistics and operations management in their work. * tend to focus on systems and how their components fit together. * try to make organizations run in the best way they can - systems run more efficiently * work both in manufacturing and service organizations. * work in manufacturing firms and service industries - many different kinds of businesses and subject areas Marine engineer * are modern sailors. * is an engineer<|endoftext|>### person | engineer: Materials engineer * Materials Engineers are an intregral part of todays economy and environment. * Most materials engineers work in research and development labs in industry or at universities. * Some materials engineers work for the central and state governments. * are concerned with the selection, processing and development of materials - on the cutting edge of technology in virtually every field * create and study materials at an atomic level - materials from the atomic level up to finished products * develop, process, and test materials used to create a range of products. * study materials, both conventional and composite for use in airplane structures. * work with both metallic and nonmetallic substances - metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new materials
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### person | engineer: Mechanical engineer * Many mechanical engineers work in industrial plants and at various engineering sites - industries that manufacture machinery or automotive parts * Most mechanical engineers build devices - mechanical devices - calculate forces - earn graduate degrees * Most mechanical engineers involve in industries - manufacture industries * Most mechanical engineers involve in various industries - use computers - work in industries * Some mechanical engineers work in offices - sales and product quality control or equipment maintenance * accomplish vibration analysis of critical structures like an aircraft wing. * address many aspects of mechanical devices and systems. * apply principles. * are also interested in controlling the mechanical devices they design - involved with materials selection and computer modeling - at the heart of the design, manufacturing and process industries - concerned about safety and efficiency of everyday mechanized equipment * are concerned with the principles of force, energy, and motion - motion, energy, and force * are concerned with the production, transmission and use of energy - and use of power - experts on machines, engines, and a wide variety of energy-related systems - heavily involved with the use of computers - responsible for electromechanical systems, cases, and packaging * become administrators. - weapons * contribute to many industries and occupations, encompassing many specialties. * convert materials and energy into objects and services that the public needs. * create machines to work for humankind - machines, materials, and systems that satisfy a particular function - products and systems that benefit mankind * design and build complex pieces of equipment and machinery - develop engines - manufacture machine tools, the machines that make machines - test motors and machines that produce and use power - efficient boilers and engines for power plants and automobiles - helmets for maximum protection against head injuries - mechanisms to transmit power - mostly machines - other machines inside buildings, such as elevators and escalators - the cooling devices to allow the electronics to function properly * design, develop and produce machinery, engines and mechanical power systems - operate, and test all kinds of machines - test and build the machinery that makes the discs and their cases * develop and build mechanical devices for use in industrial processes - computational tools to aid the design engineer in optimizing a design * earn degrees * need degrees. * plan and design tools, engines, machines and other mechanical equipment. * provide solutions. * rely heavily on mecanics and thermodynamics in thier work. * respond to the needs of society for the delivery of advanced technologies. * specialize in converting energy into a useful form. * study the response of materials to forces and energy flows. * think of it as pumps and motors. * touch almost every aspect of technology and society. * use computers in many ways * work for a wide array of manufacturing and design firms * work in industry, consulting practices, government and universities - universities and government research - many industries and their work varies by industry and function - virtually all industries - primarily with energy, forces, and materials - to design, manufacture, and improve a wide variety of mechanisms Metallurgical engineer * is an engineer * work with metal only.
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### person | engineer: Metallurgist * also make use of it in the desulfurization of cast nickel. * are engineers. * is an engineer * use many tools to know what to do to the metal. * work to make the metal good when they are used. + Metallurgy, How to know what to do to the metal * Metallurgists use many tools to know what to do to the metal. The most useful is the microscope. The microscope gives much information about the way the metal moves. Metals are sometimes pulled until they break. This is the tension test. Some useful information can be gotten from this test - Metal parts: Technology * Another part of metallurgy is making parts from metals. These parts must be made so they will not break when they are used. Metallurgists work to make the metal good when they are used. Sometimes the metal must be strong. The metallurgist must follow directions when making the part to know what metal to use. Steel has a low cost, but rusts. Choosing a good metal is sometimes hard Military engineer * are assign operations. + Explosion, Intentional explosions: Safety :: Chemistry :: Military * Intentional explosions are also used by civilians in activities such as mining, construction, and large-scale civil engineering projects such as building tunnels, roads, railways, and dams. Military engineers handle explosives and arrange intentional explosions during the wartime. Mining engineer * Some mining engineers work with geologists and metallurgical engineers to find new ore deposits. * embrace the idea of preserving the environment while maintaining efficiency. * work closely with geologists to locate and appraise deposits of minerals. Pavement engineer * approach designs - pavement designs * focus on designs. Professional engineer * Many professional engineers are interested in continuing education through distance learning. * means a person who is licensed as a professional engineer by the board. * seek expertise. Structural engineer * can learn a lot from the behavior of buildings and bridges during earthquakes. * make decisions - final decisions * recognize concrete - purposes * use properties.<|endoftext|>### person | engineer: Surveyor * Most surveyors work for private surveying or engineering firms. * Some surveyors die at hospitals. * Some surveyors work and travel in remote parts of the world - in fields * also spend time in offices. - fact finders and providers of opinions and advice - responsible for planning and management of surveys - statisticians * complete tasks. * create maps. * determine locations - the position of objects by measuring angles and distances * have capability - professional skills, which are vital for the success of the global marketplace * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * look for evidence. * measure and draw what the earth's surface looks like. * produce maps to record boundaries. * provide data for mapmaking, construction projects, and other engineering purposes. * sometimes climb hills with heavy packs of surveying instruments. * stay at locations. * study legal records. * typically work on land, property, and cost control. * use methods - photogrammetry to determine distances, elevations, areas and volumes of the landscape - technology - wireless personal digital assistants to connect with global positioning devices + Surveying, Surveyor: Architecture :: Geography * A 'surveyor' is a person who has the skills to accurately find out the position of points and the distances and angles between them. These points are usually, positions on the surface of the Earth. Surveyors are needed to make land maps and boundaries for ownership of land. In order to find the information they need, surveyors use geometry, engineering, trigonometry, mathematics, physics, and law.
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### person | engineer | surveyor: Land surveyor * establish and mark property lines - official land, air space, and water boundaries * locate official land, air space, and water boundaries. * measure distances and elevations along the earth's surface. Locator * are surveyors. * fast and flexible business, dealer, or store locator system. Quantity surveyor * are concerned with the total cost of construction. * have basic skills Systems engineer * Some systems engineers work in large organizations with separate data processing departments. * are leaders among engineers because they are educated in project management. * design and build systems to meet the needs of people. * work on multidisciplinary projects. Transportation engineer * plan designs. * use land use variables, among others, to predict traffic volumes. * work to move people, goods and materials safely and efficiently.<|endoftext|>### person: Entertainer * Some entertainers die in hotels. * are celebrities - household names and their lives become fodder for the media - located in shows * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles + Category:People from Chicago: Chicago, Illinois * This category is for articles about people from Chicago, Illinois. It is for people who were born in this area or are notable for being from the area. One exception to this is entertainers who moved to Chicago. Entertainers are listed under their place of birth or where they grew up - Los Angeles, California * This category is for articles about people from Los Angeles, California and the Greater Los Angeles Area. It is for people who were born in this area or are notable for being from the area. One exception to this is entertainers who moved to Los Angeles. Entertainers are listed under their place of birth or where they grew up ### person | entertainer: Busker * are entertainers - people who perform for money as a singer or strolling entertainer in public places * is an entertainer<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer: Performer * are capable of dances * are located in operas - parties - stages - theaters * are people who give more energy than they take - perform for other people * depend on ability. * give exhibitions. * go on stages. * includes arms - material bodies - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections * learn roles. * leave studios. * play roles. * return to stages. + Concert band, Classification, Professional bands: Musical groups * Performers playing in the professional band consider the concert band members as their job. There are many professinal bands in the world. + Juggling: Entertainment :: Performing arts * Juggling' is a skill which throwing objects for enjoyment or sport. The juggler throws objects up to catch and throw up again. Jugglers often call the objects they juggle as props. The most common props are balls or beanbags, rings, clubs, and special bounce balls. Some performers use more dangerous objects such as knives, fire torches, and even chainsaws. + Performing arts, Types of performing arts: Non-verbal communication * Performers often adapt their appearance, such as with costumes and stage makeup, etc.
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### person | entertainer | performer: Actor * Most actors die of natural causes - spend only about five percent of their careers actually acting * Some actors die in accidents. * appear in films - on screens * are artists * are located in movies - television * are people in the public eye who make themselves open to criticism - who can be at an audition or a job whenever a casting director calls - roles played by various people, or other computer systems - simply roles that people or objects play - system components which act independently and communicate with each other * begin act careers * bring experience - personal experience * can refer to a male performer or generically to both males and females. * communicate with actors. * consume drinks - protein drinks * devise methods. * die at homes. * die of causes * do movies. * experience benefits - net benefits * gain notice. * get roles. * have backgrounds - difficulty - jobs * have strong backgrounds - theatre backgrounds * hold jobs. - corpi - plasma membranes * learn performance * make appearances * may have thoughts. * need presence. * often start studying and performing at any age. * participate in high schools * perform characters. * take on roles. * use methods. * wear elaborate makeup + Bisexual pornography, Pornographic movie industry: Pornography :: Human sexuality * Images and videos showing male bisexuality have been more popular since the start of internet pornography. However the area is still a very small grouping of the pornographic DVD market. Bisexual DVDs sell much better online than in adult video stores. This may be because customers in stores feel embarrassed to buy them. Most bisexual porn is made by small companies rather than the major studios. Actors are mostly new at porn. Any well-known actors in bisexual porn usually are from the gay pornography industry, although they may not be gay or even bisexual in their personal life. + Character actor * Some actors or singers prefer character roles to main roles. It may be because this kind or role suits their personality or their singing voice. Some people nearly always play the same kind of character role. Some actors are happy to remain typecast. Others may wish to broaden their repertoire and take on different roles. + Wig: Accessories * A 'wig' is an artificial covering of hair. The word is short for 'periwig' and appeared in the English language around 1675. Some people wear wigs to hide the fact that they are bald, which means they have very little or no scalp hair. Actors often wear wigs to disguise their appearance or get into character. In Britain and other Commonwealth nations, some public employees, such as judges and barristers, wear wigs.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | actor: Actress * Most actresses work in movies. * appear in films. * are actors - humans - people who attract fan while they attract critics * attend events. * begin careers. * create characters - interpretations * follow diets. * have roles. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - sections - vacuoles * is an actor * return to big screens ### person | entertainer | performer | actor | movie actor: Film star * are the common denominator, the common language. * is principal * movie actor Understudy * Understudies are actors. * Understudies includes arms - body substances - necks - sections Voice actor * are the people who make the voices for the characters. * perform characters. + Actor, Voice acting: Movie occupations * Voice acting is a special type of acting. It is most commonly used in animation for both television and movies. Voice actors are the people who make the voices for the characters. They may be the narrator in non-animated works.
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### person | entertainer | performer: Comedian * Many comedians have people they try to mimic. * always get a laugh when they claim the brain as their second most cherished organ. - entertainers - performers * come in all shapes and sizes. * make fun of people with mental illnesses, using their disabilities as a source of humor - millions by being funny enough to entertain the masses * often write jokes that use stereotypes with no malice. * play with words. * use the disabilities of people with mental illnesses as a source of humor.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer: Dancer * Many dancers begin training when they are young and continue to learn throughout their careers - worry about gaining weight, and therefore, strictly limit their fat intake * Most dancers begin training at a young age. * Some dancers are sensitive about having arms that are either too thin or too large. * are artists who use their bodies like athletes - capable of dances * are located in ballet - carnivals * consume calories - enough calories * extend arms. * have inertia - rotational inertia * hold jobs. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * join companies. * limit fat intake * move their body in a fluid way, with their hips, arms, and shoulders constantly moving. * perform dances. * suffer injuries - painful injuries + Audition, Uses, Music: Entertainment * People can audition to sing in a choir. Dancers can audition for dancing companies. ### person | entertainer | performer | dancer: Ballet dancer * All ballet dancers wear tights on their legs. * Some ballet dancers begin professional careers. * are a very elite group of athletes - located in bars - particularly prone to stress fractures at the base of the second metatarsal * get the nasty habit of turning up on their toes. * have a different language, which is the ultimate in stylised articulation. ### person | entertainer | performer | dancer | ballet dancer: Ballerina * are always on their toes * fight against gravity. * traditionally wear their hair in a bun, pinned high on the head. Showgirl * are films - located in casinos - married, they're mothers and some are in school - usually taller and heavier + Nightclub: Places where alcohol is served :: Entertainment venues * Showgirls onstage, tourists at tables. Tap dancer * wear special shoes with metal pieces on the bottom * Its main feature is the sound made by tap shoes hitting the floor. Tap dancers wear special shoes with metal pieces on the bottom. There is one metal piece at the toe, and another at the heel Topless dancer * know how to separate mind from body. * use the natural color to cover their breasts.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer: Juggler * Some jugglers use more dramatic objects such as knives , fire torches or chainsaws. * also become familiar with the process of learning. * are a simple people. * are located in carnivals - parks - nonconformists - performers * commonly feature in circuses, with many performers having enjoyed a star billing. - body substances - cells - heads - legs - necks * often call the objects they juggle as props - refer to the objects they juggle as props + Juggling: Entertainment :: Performing arts * Juggling' is a skill which throwing objects for enjoyment or sport. The juggler throws objects up to catch and throw up again. Jugglers often call the objects they juggle as props. The most common props are balls or beanbags, rings, clubs, and special bounce balls. Some performers use more dangerous objects such as knives, fire torches, and even chainsaws.
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### person | entertainer | performer: Magician * Many magicians focus on particular types of entertainment. * Most magicians do tricks - start their career doing close-up magic * Some magicians believe it is their responsibility to educate people about the origins of magic - kill assistants - pull rabbits * Some magicians work for companies - entertainment companies * are books - capable of fools - legitimate deceptionists - located in parties - the spell casters - tricksters * can use magic to attack the monsters from a distance. - cell membranes - nuclei - plasma membranes * is any form of the verbs do and make. * learn to do magic, exactly as it is written down. * lie about their origin, their nationality, their education. * mostly specialize in a certain category. * often use magic words or chants known as incantations for their magic. * perform at special events or engagements for entertainment purposes - tricks and illusions for people * routinely use minerals in magickal work, especially in preparing talismans. * see themselves as participating in nature. * use the same method to generate life energy.
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### person | entertainer | performer: Musician * Many musicians also make musical instruments - focus on making music that generates the biggest audience or makes the most money * More musicians play the guitar than any other single instrument in the world. * Most musicians are animals - celebrate birthdays - compose music within one or possibly two genres - depend on royalties for their livelihood - get involved in music when they are young - play music * Some musicians die at homes - even use two spoons as a musical instrument like a castanet - have a sense of 'absolute pitch' or 'perfect pitch' - play the piano or an organ - sing or conduct groups of musicians * Some musicians use jazz as a synonym for improvisation - pianos - wear ear protection - work in theatres - write music * are artists - artwork - athletes - criminals - guitarists * are located in bands - operas - orchestras - shows - stages - studios - symphonies - tour buses - tours - magicians in Morocco, and they bear the mark of the conjurer, the magic man - performers - special people - teachers by nature - traditionally storytellers, poets, philosophers, priests, teachers and inventors * become bands. * build careers. * can use their understanding of beats to tune musical instruments. * come in all shapes and sizes. * have a high rate of death by lung disease - hand knowledge - ranges * help sound. * includes arms - body substances - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - personality - sections - vacuoles * know variation. * live in areas - same areas * often specialize in a particular kind of music or performance. * perform popular songs * play acoustic music * pursue careers. * range in age from nine to nineteen years old. * seek careers. * share insight - personal insight * tend to learn most effectively by listening to and studying the work of other musicians. * use their entire body to relate to the instrument and the space where they perform. * work for organizations. + Charles Ives, His music: 1874 births :: 1954 deaths :: 20th century composers :: American composers :: Grammy Award winners :: Alumni of Yale University * That is the question that is left unanswered. Musicians often have discussions about what the real meaning of the piece is. + Composer * Some musicians are very good at improvisation. Some church organists are good at improvising. During a service they may need to play some organ music to fill in the gaps while people are collecting money or taking communion. Jazz musicians are usually excellent at improvising. Improvisation is not written down, so each time it is different. + Pitch (music): Sound :: Musical terminology * Some musicians have a sense of 'absolute pitch' or 'perfect pitch'. This means that they always know what note is being played, even without comparing it to another note. Having a sense of absolute pitch does not necessarily make someone a good musician, although it can be very useful. + Requiem: Christian music :: Musical forms * The most famous Requiem from the 18th century is the one by Mozart. Many musicians think it was one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. It was left unfinished when Mozart died. * Musicians can also make a group together to play songs. If the group has many people playing instruments together, like Beethoven's music, it is called an orchestra. If it is just many people singing, like in a church, it is called a choir. If it is only a few people together it is usually just called a band. Sometimes a band has the same name as the singer. + Rhythm: Music theory * All musicians have to have a good sense of rhythm. + Spoon: Food utensils * There are many different types of spoons. There are dessert spoons, soup spoons, baby spoons, teaspoons, tablespoons and others. There are also spoons that are collector items and are worth a lot of money. Some musicians even use two spoons as a musical instrument like a castanet. + Variations on a Rococo Theme, Fitzhagen makes changes to the piece: Compositions by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky :: Concertos :: Variations (music) * When it was published there was nothing in the score which said that Fitzhagen had made lots of changes. It is hard to tell which one Tchaikovsky would have preferred. Maybe he let it be printed because he realized that Fitzhagen had improved it. We cannot tell. Musicians still argue about which version ought to be played. + Vibrato: Musical performance techniques * Musicians sometimes disagree about how much vibrato was used in earlier times. People who play music from the Renaissance or Baroque on period instruments sometimes play without any vibrato. Other people think that players of those days did use some vibrato.
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Bassist * are a unique breed, spanning the entire musical gamut * system for Bayesian statistical analysis. * tool that automates the use of hierarchical Bayesian models in complex analysis tasks. * typically use the index and middle finger. + Pizzicato, How to play pizzicato: Musical performance techniques * Bassists typically use the index and middle finger. Sometimes the player may rest the thumb on the edge of the fingerboard to keep the hand steady. Sometimes more fingers can be used for particularly fast pizzicato sections. Cellists and double bass players can use the thumb for plucking, especially for playing chords.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Composer * Many composers now write music specifically for therapeutic use - work fluently with a wide variety of musical styles * Most composers aspire to have their works published and recorded - traditionally are pianists or string players * Some composers are able to make a living by writing for television, radio, or film. * are authors - musicians * bring to their music their own cultural backgrounds, studies and disciplines. * create original music such as symphonies, operas, sonatas, or popular songs or raps * have friends. * is an html editor that works just like a word processor. * means composers of music. * sometimes perform or conduct their own work. * think of themselves as craftsmen. * use motifs to give their music structure and form. * write and arrange music + C-sharp major: Musical keys :: Major scales * Most composers prefer to use the enharmonic equivalent D-flat major because it has just five flats. However, Johann Sebastian Bach actually chose C-sharp major for Prelude and Fugue No. 3 in both books of the 'Well-Tempered Clavier'. Gaspard de la nuit'. + Dynamics (music): Musical notation * Some composers are very precise about writing the dynamics they want. Others leave a lot to the performer to decide. Historically, composers several centuries ago, such as Bach, only wrote occasional dynamic marks. Even Mozart only wrote a few, mostly 'p' and 'f'. By the 19th century composers were writing dynamics in much more detail in their music. + Melody: Music theory * In music, 'melody' contrasts with 'harmony'. Harmony means notes which are played at the same time, like chords. Composers often think of a melody and then add harmony to it. ### person | entertainer | performer | musician | composer: Classical composer * database the ever-growing list of classical composers. * have their time at court, their time of glory. Songwriter * Many songwriters compose and edit music using computers - now compose and edit music using computers * are authors - innovators, inventors and explorers<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Drummer * Some drummers swear by one head on their toms or basses - use a snare stand to hold a tom, thus making it easier to position the tom - wear gloves to improve their grip on the sticks when they play * are located in demonstrations - rock bands - percussionists - responsible for sticks * have jobs. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - vacuoles * perform traditional African music. + Drum kit, Setup: Drums * The hi-hats are the most important cymbals on the kit. Some drummers have more than one hi-hat setup around their kit.
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Famous musician * Many famous musicians have a large repertoire of pieces that they can play from memory. + Performing music from memory: Musical performance techniques * People who learn musical instruments should try to memorize some of their pieces. Many famous musicians have a large repertoire of pieces that they can play from memory. + Wigmore Hall: Concert halls in London * Today the Wigmore Hall seats 540 people. Many concerts are broadcast on BBC Radio 3. Famous musicians perform there, as well as young musicians who are just starting their career. Flutist * Most flutists are saxophonists who play it as a second instrument, known as doublers. * are musicians. Folk musician * Many folk musicians learn to play the cuatro by reading tablature rather than musical notation. * can be professional, semi-professional and total amateurs. Guitar player * Some guitar players use a slide to emulate the sound of a person cryin' - their fourth finger instead * are magazines.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Guitarist * Many guitarists regard amplifiers as instruments unto themselves. * Most guitarists learn to play by ear. * are competitive musicians - shredders * frequently use unison pitches to tune the guitar. * often have intimate relationships with their instruments. + Arpeggio: Musical terminology * Learning many musical instruments include playing scales and arpeggios. They are often played as part of music examinations, especially for piano and the string instruments. This is because these skills are useful for playing a lot of music. Guitarists sometimes play arpeggios instead of strumming, and banjo players do it a lot.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Harper * are also the conveyers of news as they moved throughout the land. * story-teller, a performer. + Stephen Harper: 1959 births :: Living people :: Current national leaders :: People from Toronto * Harper is a conservative and supports cutting government spending and taxes. As prime minister, he has cut the goods and services tax and approved a budget that would cut funding to several government programs. He has also shown support for the military and a bigger Canadian military presence in the northern part of Canada.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Harpist * are generally ungrounded people * control volume by how hard they pluck the strings, which can be hard on a harpist's hands. * frequently have opportunities to play in churches. * spend ninety percent of their lives tuning their harps and ten percent playing out of tune. + Glissando: Musical performance techniques :: Musical terminology * With instruments such as the piano, xylophone or harp a glissando is a quick slide in which we hear one note after another because the pitches between the notes cannot be played. At the end of the piano piece called 'Ondine' from 'Gaspard de la Nuit' by Maurice Ravel both these types of glissando can be heard. The pianist has to play a glissando with tips of the fingers or the finger nails. It can be quite painful to practise them a lot. Harpists are very fond of playing glissandi. By changing the position of the harp pedals a harpist can change the scale which will sound when the glissando is played. Instrumental musician * are a special risk group for repetitive motion injuries. * play a musical instrument in an orchestra, band, rock group, or jazz combo - orchestra, band, rock group, or jazz group - an instrument in an orchestra or band
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Jazz musician * Every jazz musician composer. * Most jazz musicians play a mixture of bebop and swing. * Some jazz musicians smoke. * are artists who use melody as a foundation to create new works of music - their music * continue to practice, perform, record, disagree, improvise and jam. * make music with their instruments and musicians create music with their voices. + Composer * Some musicians are very good at improvisation. Some church organists are good at improvising. During a service they may need to play some organ music to fill in the gaps while people are collecting money or taking communion. Jazz musicians are usually excellent at improvising. Improvisation is not written down, so each time it is different. Organist * Most organists play in churches. * are musicians. Percussionist * are musicians like everyone else in the band * invariably are more musical performers if they start on a wind instrument. * know that gongs are slow starters.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Pianist * Most pianists suffer terrible tension in the jaws, neck and shoulders - teach the instrument as some part of their career. * can play music for piano alone or play together with other musicians in an ensemble or orchestra. Pianists also play along singers, solo musicians, and other performers in their leading performance * generally perform using both hands. * have a special love-hate relationship with singers. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * study piano literature, keyboard skills, accompanying and ensemble playing. * work in collaboration with singers and coaches in the Opera Studio - coaches in the concert studio + Piano, Piano parts * The damper pedal - this pedal is on the right. When the pianist holds the right pedal down all the dampers come off the strings so that the strings are free to vibrate. When a note is played, that note will continue to sound. It will make the sound smoother and richer. Pianists have to learn how to use the pedal well. This will depend on such things as the style of the music, the size of the piano, the size of the room and whether there is a lot of furnishing there - Playing the piano * Pianists have to learn many things. It is important to sit comfortably with a straight back so that hands can reach all the keys. The hands should be shaped like a ball so that the fingers are curved. They should be able to control the sound they make with the weight of the arm and fingers. Lots of practice is needed to become a good pianist. Playing the piano helps people to understand harmony because the piano can play chords + Sight-reading: Musical performance techniques * Some pianists are very good at sight-reading. The pianist John Ogdon was able to read extremely difficult modern music at first sight. ### person | entertainer | performer | musician | pianist: Advanced pianist * can practice scales in octaves. + Octave: Music theory * Young children who learn the piano will not be able to stretch an octave with one hand, if their hands are too small. Advanced pianists can practice scales in octaves. Violinists can play scales in octaves, too, playing on two strings at once, but this is very hard. Piano player * can use drugs, also. * don t just play tunes, they play styles. * visualize keys, guitarists see fretboards.
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Piper * Some pipers use a head hair jammed at the fixed end of the tongue. - plants * have jobs. - cells - material bodies - necks + John Piper (theologian), Beliefs, Salvation: 1946 births :: Living people :: Calvinists :: Writers from Tennessee :: Writers from South Carolina :: People from Chattanooga, Tennessee * Piper believes in justification by faith alone apart from good works. His teachings talk about the need for the Christian to have faith, sanctification, as this is evidence of God's saving grace. Piper says that someone who says they are a Christian, but does not act Christian, shows that they were never a true believer. Pop musician * pride themselves to be in touch with society. * tend to use steel-strings guitars more often than classics. Professional musician * Many professional musicians aim to become multi-instrumentalists. * are used for audiences. * teach singing, guitar, repertoire, and musicianship. + Multi-instrumentalist * A 'multi-instrumentalist' is a musician who plays two or more musical instruments. Many professional musicians aim to become multi-instrumentalists. Saxophonist * are musicians. * sleep with their instruments, forget to shower, and are mangy.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Singer * Some singers also play instruments and write songs. * Some singers die during concerts - from pulmonary hypertension - in accidents - of pulmonary hypertension. * can sing as a solo, or in a group or a choir. Choirs can include gospel, church music and even pop songs where there are usually two groups of singers, soprano and alto. Sopranos have a higher range and altos have a lower range. Combining these two can create various harmonies which add textures to songs and make them more interesting to listen to * are artists. * are located in concerts - musical performers * become background singers * eat meals - small meals * have careers. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * interpret music using their knowledge of voice production, melody, and harmony - with their voice * lie in beds - hospital beds * lose grandfathers. * love attention. * means a Performer engaged to sing either alone or with others. * perform arrangements - vocal music in a variety of styles * use techniques - their voices just like a musical instrument - vibrato, especially when singing dramatic solo music such as opera * wear shirts. + Bryan Singer: 1965 births :: Living people :: American movie directors :: American movie producers :: American screenwriters :: American television producers :: American LGBT people :: gay directors :: gay writers :: Saturn Award winners :: Writers from New York City * He studied at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South, at School of Visual Arts, and at the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles. Singer is openly gay. + Vibrato: Musical performance techniques * Vibrato is used to make a melody sound more beautiful by making it more expressive. Singers use vibrato, especially when singing dramatic solo music such as opera. * Singers are a special case. While they are technically musicians, they are listed in a category independent of musicians, but still under musical entertainers. Singer categories should never be a sub-category of a musicians category. This does not apply to singers who are 'also notable' as musicians. These people are normally placed in the musician category for their notable instrument. Many singers also play an instrument, but they are usually only notable for their singing so care should be used when placing them in a category based on the instrument.
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician | singer: Baritone * are brass instruments - located in cases - musical instruments * are used for blowing - smooth jazz<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician | singer: Castrato * are men without testicles. + The Author's Farce, Meaning: 18th-century plays * He also attacks new types of writing. He uses puppets to represent various genres. Ingrassia 2004 pp. He made fun of people liking Italian opera. The puppet character Signior Opera is a castrato. Castratos are men without testicles. The character Nonsense wants him as a lover. Mrs Novel says that Signior Opera had a baby with her. However, Signior Opera can't have sex or have babies. Fielding is mocking how women like Italian opera singers. Other writers mocked Italian opera singers. Country singer * have to sing about real life. * tend to be a little older. Diva * are female vocalists who have had a great impact on listeners through the years - located in operas * have huge, huge presences. Jazz singer * Jazz Singers are the college vocal jazz choir. * Most jazz singers name other singers as their idols. Minstrel * Some minstrels enjoy diets. * Some minstrels enjoy natural diets - raw diets * are performers. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * sing, play upon the lute, and tell stories and the news of the day. Rock star * Most rock stars wear stage clothes and then other clothes at home. * are located in stages - real people and once upon a time had real jobs - rockers * die of drug overdoses. * have long hair. * make millions. * regard themselves as champions in the fight against racism.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician | singer: Soprano * have a higher range and altos have a lower range. * is located in choirs - movies - new jerseys - opera houses - pitch - television shows * is used for choirs - descriptions - harmony - jazz - songs - voices + Singer: Singing * Singers can sing as a solo, or in a group or a choir. Choirs can include gospel, church music and even pop songs where there are usually two groups of singers, soprano and alto. Sopranos have a higher range and altos have a lower range. Combining these two can create various harmonies which add textures to songs and make them more interesting to listen to. + Tony Soprano: Fictional American people :: Fictional criminals :: Fictional people with antisocial personality disorder :: New Jersey :: Television characters * He is a troubled crime boss struggling to balance his family life and career in the Mafia. Soprano is also a crime boss for many criminal organizations. He was played by James Gandolfini. Soprano was born in Newark, New Jersey. Entertainment Weekly' listed him as the 42nd Greatest TV Icon of All Time.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician | singer: Throat singer * seem to sing multiple notes simultaneously by precisely manipulating their airways. + Tuva, Culture: Federal subjects of Russia :: Siberia * Tuvans are famous for their throat singing. Throat singing is a very old art. And it is very special because a throat singer can sing two or more notes at the same time. Throat singers imitate the sounds of nature. They can sound like a bird or like the howling wind. One style of throat singing has a rhythm like a horse trotting. For many centuries only men were allowed to be throat singers. But now women are throat singers too. Singing more than one note at the same time is sometimes called 'overtone singing'. Troubadour * are nightclubs - venues. * begin playing in Provence
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### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Trombonist * are musicians - usually tall and lean, with forlorn faces * create vibrato by rapidly moving the instrument's slide back and forth. * have a cynical sense of humor.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Trumpeter * Some trumpeters reach height. * are birds of strong traditions - horn players - known to be very territorial during the mating season - swans * are the largest waterfowl in North America and the largest swans in the world - rarest swan in the world * breed well in captivity. * have an unmistakable resonant, loud, trumpet-like call - broad, flat bills with fine tooth-like notches along the edges - long legs, a short bill, and dark plumage * hold their necks vertically, frequently with a kink near the base. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - material bodies - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * live for years. * select a nest site typically in an undisturbed marsh adjacent to a small lake. * tend to fly low and move slowly on land. * tends to droop tail down slightly when feeding. * thrive in areas of open water. * use melody.<|endoftext|>### person | entertainer | performer | musician: Violinist * are located in concert halls - concerts - prone to bursitis of the shoulder because of the way they hold the violin + Shoulder rest: String instrument construction * The purpose of a shoulder rest is to help the player to be comfortable holding the violin, which is held between the chin and the shoulder. Not all players use a shoulder rest. Many violinists prefer just to put a piece of cloth or some other form of padding on their shoulder. Whether a player uses a shoulder rest may depend on whether he or she has a long neck, and whether he is wearing clothes made with thick or thin material. It is important that the player can shift his left hand easily and freely to play in the higher positions without being afraid that he will drop the instrument, and without feeling the need to squeeze the instrument between his chin and shoulder as this will make the muscles in his neck very tight. Puppeteer * are actors creating reality on stage - located in parties - performers * operate puppets and marionettes. Snake charmer * Many snake charmers remove the fangs from the cobras, or even excise the fang-bearing jaw bone. * are performers. * keep mongooses for mock fights with snakes. * remove venomous teeth to prevent bites. Straight man * Many straight men call women they're attracted to cute. * Straight men are scared of gay men - violent when intimidated - can dance - seem to have no respect for lesbian relationships - sleep with women Ventriloquist * can speak without appearing to move their lips. * do it with ther mouths closed.
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### person: Entrepreneur * Many entrepreneurs are corporate or foreign refugees, seeking a haven from bureaucracy - specialists in a particular field - have most of their wealth tied up in their businesses - strive for freedom and independence through their work and lifestyle * Most entrepreneurs are idea people - begin by employing relatives or fellow immigrants from the home country * Most entrepreneurs have an informal network of people who they lean on for information - of people whom they lean on for information - involve in business - see commitment as incorporating their business or quitting their day job * Most entrepreneurs start a business because they're passionate about something - businesses to earn a profit and create value - companies - their businesses to enhance their lives - use a combination of methods when controlling and managing risks * Some entrepreneurs believe in themselves - borrow against their life insurance policies - die at homes - strike a balance between work and family * are also active inside well-established businesses - better, more productive workers wherever they end up - business people - businesspersons - by definition leaders and innovators - concerned with the relentless pursuit of opportunities - different than most business people - dreamers who see all the possibilities - famous for their risk-taking ability - gamblers - great leaders and motivators - in business to make money - intuitive people who create success by trusting their instincts - leaders who know how to make their business grow over the long haul - natural innovators * are often individualists who want to do it all on their own - unable to give up control over every aspect of their business * are people who are driven to succeed with new ventures - organize other productive resources to make goods and services - seek the path of most resistance - pioneers of business - professionals - risk takers and leaders - risk-takers - specialists who use judgment to deal with novel and complex problems - stubborn people who want to prove they're right * are the backbone of the economy, they create new jobs - greatest people to work with - leaders of change - usually honorable people who do business based on a handshake or a promise - vital to the economic health of any country * become social entrepreneurs in the last phases of their careers. * begin operations. * benefit from markets. * borrow money from banks or get money from investors by selling stocks and shares. * bring innovation, creativity, and competitiveness. * change careers by starting new and different businesses. * come from all walks of life - in all shapes and sizes with every kind of temperament and work method * comprise the most dynamic element of our nation's economic life. * create hair care products - jobs and wealth * create wealth and jobs - by starting new businesses that benefit others * fall in many categories in terms of goals. * get big ideas * have a reputation for being self-centered, possibly because they are so focused - capacity - decisions - different degrees of vision - economic potential - opportunity - profit opportunity - roles - time * improve concepts. - body substances - human bodies - legs - personality - vacuoles * nearly outnumber the total number of people working in the public sector. * need guidance. * often have the faith to pursue different paths despite the opinions of others - invest in real estate for cash flow, capital appreciation, and personal control - prefer to be alone as youngsters - pursue different paths regardless of what others think - raise funds from friends and family - start a business because they're tired of daily routine * perform follow functions * play a vital role in America's diverse economic structure. * prosper when they create benefit for others. * recognize success. * seek capital - growth capital * start businesses to become rich - own companies * support jobs. * tend to be more creative and innovative than the average person - risk avoiders rather than risk takers - very individualistic, free-thinking, creative people - think of themselves as being able to do it all themselves * thrive on risk. * to experience growth - take advantage * typically lose themselves in the process of running a business - of running their businesses * understand areas. * use principles.
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### person | entrepreneur: Female entrepreneur * Most female entrepreneurs have homes - start companies * have economic potential Internet entrepreneur * come in all shapes and sizes. * operate online shops and PC auctions. Smart entrepreneur * recognize the value of time when they bargain with venture capitalists. * understand areas. Social entrepreneur * are people-orientated in their business concept and execution. * distinguish themselves by lending a different perspective to chronic problems. Successful entrepreneur * Many successful entrepreneurs believe their business building skills are genetically innate. * are people of endless possibilities - willing to give and share so that others can achieve their dreams * believe that what happens in life usually depends on themselves.<|endoftext|>### person | entrepreneur: Women entrepreneur * are more likely to fail than men - the fastest growing segment of the national small business population * represent the fastest-growing segment of the business class in many countries. * tend to be younger than their male counterparts - emphasize compassion and nourishment more than men do + Grameen Bank, How the bank works, Village Phone Program: 1983 establishments :: Economy of Bangladesh :: Banks :: Autobiographers :: Buildings and structures in Bangladesh :: Dhaka * One of the things Grameen Bank does for poor people is the Village Phone program. Women entrepreneurs can start a business providing a payphone service in rural areas of Bangladesh. The Village Phone Program was awarded the 2004 Petersburg Prize of EUR 100,000 for Technology to Development.
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### person: Environmentalist * Many environmentalists are also keen supporters of biotechnology - scientists, albeit often passionately prejudiced ones - say that global warming is already causing severe and destructive weather - work to save remote places from mining, logging or other forms of intrusions * Most environmentalists believe that the world is already dangerously overcrowded. * Some environmentalists argue that much of the damage of invasive plants is economic - blame global warming - care for little except advancing their false religion - even believe that humanity cancer - have the attitude that preservation is better than conservation - object to sending people and machines into already disturbed ecosystems - think that it is possible to climb to the top and then change development * agree that reforesting can have numerous benefits for the environment - the key to saving our planet lies with the generations to come * are a privileged minority. * are also against energy generated by nuclear plants - fiercely opposed to mining - concerned about the levels of chemicals in many rivers, lakes and oceans - critical of Antarctic whaling - elitists - especially active lobbyists - flakes - ignorant, power-hungry elitists who want to destroy an American way of life - opposed to fish farms because they pollute and spread disease - reformers - skeptical about the safety and effectiveness of radioactive cobalt treatment - up in arms, and some even in trees or tractors - usually peripheralists because they emphasize the sensory and motor processes * believe curbing emissions key to reducing global warming - newer cars reduce emissions of greenhouse gases - that suburban sprawl threatens wildlife in two key ways * call it the last great wilderness on earth. * charge that many government rules actually discourage recycling. * claim that modified plants are a potential hazard. * concern themselves with resources that have served the painter for centuries. * contend that greenhouse gases are warming the planet, causing sea levels to rise - livestock grazing is harmful to the spikedace and loach minnow * contribute to environmental lobbies and funds to save endangered species. * despise big-box stores because of the polluting automobile society they require. * encourage the growth of sand dunes. * enhance awareness of environmental work and conservation. * essentially practice pagan tree worship. * estimate that half of the Everglades ecosystem has already disappeared. * favor building mass transit such as subways, light rail, and expanded bus routes. * fear the destruction of large tracts of virgin forest - possibility of major oil spills or a catastrophic explosion * find their job profile to be increasing every day. * firmly believe that the coyotes are necessary to preserve the balance of nature. * focus on recycling, envi-ronmental action, and fundraising activities. * generally advocate a more ecological and wholistic vision of the world - oppose beach replenishment * hate people. * have concerns about how to sustain it and keep it free from contamination - growth by the throat - stickers with statements about saving the earth or endangered species * insist the ash contains toxic heavy metals. * often declare their philosophy openly - focus on possible ecological impacts from the use of biotechnology - look to primal peoples as models of proper human interaction with nature - talk about threats to the earth from pollution and overpopulation - use annual statistics to measure changes in the planet's health * oppose production and use of natural resources - railroading Western coal * play an important role as society s watchdogs. * point to floods as evidence of global warming - hemp paper as a substitute for forest-consuming paper * prefer the certainty of quantity over the certainty of cost. * prey on people with rhetoric that Earth is on the brink of disaster. * provide information on ridding indoor and outdoor areas of vectors. * raise awareness of the problems facing America's rivers. * say forest roads add to erosion, destroy habitat and affect animal migration - fragile ecosystems are being hurt - hundreds of thousands of trees have been chopped down - insurers share their concern about climate change - low sulphur fuels do nothing to combat climate change issues - many of the frogs live on private property - more sea turtles are killed in Bali than any other place in the world - reducing streamflows can hurt aquatic life * say that the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere needs to be reduced - wastes trees and pollutes the atmosphere * say the open lagoons used to store hog waste pollute groundwater and rivers - timber industry has destroyed the national forests - there is no ecologically acceptable method of radioactive waste disposal - trains pollute less than cars or planes - twenty different types of mammals have become extinct - when it runs off into the water, it brings excessive levels of nitrogen * see increasing fossil fuel use to power electric plants as a health risk - the world as full of problems which only government can solve * share a common goal of trying to protect the environment. * tend to be of a different mind - predominantly leftist in ideology * testify that several species have gone extinct while awaiting protection. * think so and so do feminists - that being frugal is good * use the word conservation as a billy club in lawsuits. * warn that any increase of cancer-causing chemicals in drinking water concern - development threat to biodiversity - it threat to biodiversity - six turtle species are in severe decline from over-exploitation * worry that trade competition and rules harm the environment. + Environmentalism: Environment :: Nature :: Green politics * Environmentalists often talk about threats to the earth from pollution and overpopulation. Environmentalism is both personal and political. In their own lives, environmentalists do things that are better for the earth, such as recycling, using natural products, and supporting businesses that try not to harm the environment. Politically, they support laws that help the environment, like laws against pollution. + Frugality, Philosophy: Philosophy :: Economics :: Virtues * Environmentalists think that being frugal is good. They think because ancient humans did not need many things and were able to get happiness from nature it is more natural to be frugal than to agree with the customs of modern living.
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### person: Equal * are bands - powder - sweetener * relational operator token.<|endoftext|>### person | equal: Equal opportunity * Equal opportunities are an inseparable part of the democratic process - is about getting the right person for the job * Equal opportunities means access to jobs, services, information and participation for everyone - everyone has an equal chance in life * basic principle of our society. * civil right * focuses on the rights of individuals. * fundamental goal for a democratic society. * is also a key requirement in making market economies work at their best. * matter of law and conscience, and also of good human relations. * positive way of describing the absence of discrimination.
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### person: Expert * Many experts advise women to take estrogen after menopause. * Many experts also believe that echolocation result of the evolution process - they contribute to eating disorders as well - are concerned about human and animal resistance to antibiotics - associate lead poisoning with brain damage - believe cliques function as a natural bridge from childhood into adulthood * Many experts believe that all diseases begin in the colon - bulimia is linked to problems with self-esteem * Many experts believe that bullying is the first step in a continuum of violence - major factor in school violence - circumcision diminishes sensitivity during intercourse - food allergies are also a major cause of ulcers - silicone has no effect on breast-feeding * Many experts believe that the birds and bees take the day shift and the bats take the night shift - death of a spouse is the most difficult loss one experiences in life - diet of the Koala is part of the evolution process - full moon is what triggers the mating for the manta rays - cite sanitation as the single greatest advance in improving public health * Many experts claim that speed major factor that contributes to accidents - the bowel is the hub of the human body * Many experts consider lean body mass to be more important than fat for weight gain - temperament a hereditary trait - the gut to be the equivalent of a second brain - feel that several bird species are in decline - now recommend that all females take estrogen after menopause * Many experts recommend feeding cats a variety of canned and dry food to avoid food addiction - taking vitamin supplements, such as vitamin E and gingko, for memory - that people stay out of the sun to avoid skin damage, including melanoma - regard pigs as the most intelligent of domesticated animals - resist recommending drinking alcohol because of the potential for alcohol abuse - suggest people can be classed by the basic hue, or the dominant colour, of their aura * Many experts think most breast cancers result from overexposure to estrogen - suicide mental disease and believe that nothing can be done about suicide * Most experts agree schizophrenia condition influenced by both genes and environment. * Most experts agree that acne is linked to heredity and hormone levels - it affects the midbrain, the part of the brain that controls impulses - nutrition factor in the aging process - when elephants rampage they do so because they are angry - also agree that the majority of children benefit when reared in a two-parent family - believe Pterodactyls flew poorly and used their wings only for gliding * Most experts believe that eating disorders come from different kinds of family problems - exercising with a full or half-full bladder can help prevent hematuria - flu viruses reside harmlessly in birds, where they are genetically stable - individuals can be trained to exhibit charismatic behaviors - migraine has a genetic component - sexual assault is an expression of power, hate, and control * Most experts believe there are complex inheritance factors which contribute to asthma - biochemical imbalance in the brain that is linked to depression - consider the serum ferritin test the best means of measuring iron stored in organs - expect bond prices to rise as the economy slows - limit themselves to a single healthcare profession, e.g. Nursing - prescribe education in the child's mother tongue during the first years of school - say carbohydrates are the preferred fuel source for nearly all athletes - study creatures - think that individuals can be trained to exhibit charismatic behaviors * Some experts also advocate routine vitamin D supplementation for all breastfed babies - attribute memory loss to smoking - blame chronic stress for the rising incidence of acne among women - consider compulsive overeating an eating disorder - are skeptical that food cravings can be attributed simply to hormones - argue that language evolved gradually from simpler forms of communication * Some experts believe a healthy immune system can help fight the effects of bio-warfare - high intake of vitamin C can fight the common cold - certain agricultural chemicals, such as toluene, can be toxic to fetuses - dietary fiber binds with cholesterol, making it less absorbable - foods high in carbohydrates can promote sleep * Some experts believe it helps parents bond with their infants more easily - takes consistently high levels of mercury to cause neurological damage * Some experts believe that a problem with the placenta causes preeclampsia - almost every puppy and kitten is infected with worms - an infant's skin is much more absorbent than an adult's - birth rates are linked to the economic value of children to their parents - certain cancers have more to do with psychological causes than others - colic comes from an under developed digestive system - dandruff bacterial infection or can be caused by stress - disease also plays a part in groundhog deaths while in hibernation - dyslexia is caused by the methods used to teach reading - early physical contact with the baby helps establish bonding - environmental protection reduces economic growth - reduction of glutathione key in the development of cataracts - repressed or unexpressed anger primary cause of anxiety - shoes themselves are the reason for many foot injuries - some cancers can be prevented through fasting - suppressed anger is an underlying cause of both anxiety and depression * Some experts believe that the Zebra is able to see in color - average American diet contains significantly too much protein - virus somehow changes the structure of the cells in the pancreas - valve incompetence is the cause of varicose veins - violent games are a means of interaction between children - vitamin C can help heal arthritis - whining peaks around the ages of three or four * Some experts blame casino gambling for rising suicide rates - chronic stress because that increases levels of certain hormones - call smoking the single most deadly exposure of all indoor air pollutants - claim that cell phones in cars are dangerous * Some experts compare the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis to a three-legged stool - youth violence to a preventable disease, like lung cancer * Some experts consider animals - ayurveda the world's first system of medicine - compulsive overeating to be an eating disorder also - physical inactivity a major health risk among people with mental retardation - the Sumatran rhino to be the oldest of all surviving rhino species * Some experts contend that bedwetting symptom of an underlying psychological problem - menhaden are the dominant fish in the Bay's intricate food web - describe the brain as the signature of one s wishes, desires and actions * Some experts estimate that half of all fetilized eggs die and are miscarried - one tiger dies a day * Some experts even argue that snus can help people quit smoking - consider king and clapper rails to be one species - feel high levels of cholesterol have very little to do with dietary intake of it * Some experts feel that pets provide children with their first experiences in caring for others - the normal aging of the reproductive organs diminishes fertility - there can be a connection between allergies and seizures - hunt ducks - hypothesize that the short lifetime of neutrophils is an evolutionary adaptation * Some experts recommend dietary cholesterol - taking additional vitamin E to prevent oxygen damage to the fatty acids - report that deep sleep deprivation impairs the brain's ability to process information * Some experts say avoiding caffeine can lower blood pressure - crows and ravens can have larger vocabularies than parrots - increased obesity boosts the chances of early puberty - it is possible that organisms initially attach to the cervix - multiple births are risky, resulting in the birth of sickly, premature babies - natural systems are intrinsic to psychological well-being * Some experts say that all orgasms are clitoral, that is, caused by stimulation of the clitoris - almost all seafood carries harmful levels of mercury - early childhood is the best time to learn a second language - family dinners can improve nutrition and keep kids from harm - humans, by their very nature, are drawn to virtual reality - televised violence has a profound effect on children - turtles are parareptiles and that they evolved from dwarf armored pareiasaurs - wine contains antioxidants that prevent hardening of the arteries - the pangolin is likely the most trafficked mammal in the world - to pay attention to cravings to reduce nausea - water once flowed and pooled on the now arid surface of Mars * Some experts see fuel cells as the power source of the future because they are nonpolluting - the provision of child care as a form of child abuse prevention - state that all cheetah alive today are as closely related as identical twins * Some experts study dinosaurs - facial expression - owls * Some experts suggest that excess weight pressing on the lungs can cause a hyperreactive response - it originated from condensing gas and dust - persistent cough first be treated with antihistamines and decongestants - spraying behavior is linked to the number of cats in a household - theorize that with each new diet, the body becomes better at conserving calories * Some experts think of supplements as nutrition insurance for poor diets - suicides in young children are sometimes mistaken for accidents * Some experts think that neophobia is essentially a reflection of personality - sunlight accelerates the development of and changes in atypical moles * Some experts trace tennis as far back as ancient Egypt, Rome, and Greece - the prehistoric origins of art to hallucinogenic experiences - treat all patients who have cardiovascular syphilis with a neurosyphilis regimen - use the term peer abuse as a way to characterize the cruelty of bullying * Some experts warn that Net addiction can worsen depression and cause withdrawal from reality - overfishing is causing dwindling catches in the world's oceans - worry about the safety of fish taken from polluted waters * agree that canine Parvovirus is closely related to Parvoviruses that affect other animals - skin cancer occurs when skin cells are damaged by external factors - that, even in small quantities, fish is an important source of dietary protein * are companies. * are located in conferences - fields - people who insulate themselves from the nitty gritty lives of ordinary people * believe that chemicals in tobacco smoke make their way through the body into urine - half of people's personality traits are hard-wired by their genes - sleep is necessary for our nervous systems to work properly * classify cancer as an uncontrolled growth of cells on or within the body - features * come from backgrounds - various backgrounds * conduct business. * consider patterns. * contribute aspects. * create comprehensive solutions * define risk as a combination of the magnitude and probability of adverse effects. * demonstrate skills. * discuss concepts * do know that cooked foods raise blood glucose higher than raw, unpeeled foods. * emphasize importance. * encourage development. * explain how a penis changes in size, appearance, and sexual function with age * explore aspects. * feel benefits. * fight battles. * focus on importance. * follow rules. * get exercise programmes - reputations * give advice - credit - emphasis - more emphasis * handle situations. * have backgrounds - conditions - confidence - extensive experience * help computers - expertise - internal expertise * identify dogs. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * know of problems - references * maintain services. * meet requirements. * offer advice - answers - ideas * participate in investigations. * prove values. * provide assistance - evidence - financial assistance - sources - tips - valuable services * recognize values. * recommend best diets - food nutrients - options - products - prove strategies * review evaluation methodologies - pet care information * say aspirin can also reduce the risk of a stroke and angina, or severe chest pain - cats usually produce more severe allergic reactions than dogs - depression is caused by an imbalance of the chemicals in the brain - extreme eating can also lead to eating disorders - one third of all women face weight loss, for the first time, after the birth of a child - organochlorines are lipophilic-or attracted to fatty tissue * say that a person's brain is made up of approximately two billion brain cells - bones and tendons respond to exercise at a much slower rate than muscles do - ecstasy can cause damage to the heart and brain - sleep necessary part of mental and bodily function - when humans splash in the water, sharks mistake their arms and legs for fish * see causes. * share ideas - knowledge * solve endure mysteries * study behavior * support evidence * take places. * think delirium is caused by a change in the way the brain is working. * to assess situations - attend workshops * to help better business * understand characteristics - response characteristics * use best available science - devices - tests - trap devices * work at centres - research centres * work in fitness industries - teams * work with expectant parents * write books. + African golden cat, Habitat: Mammals of Africa :: Felines * Normally, the habitat of the African golden cat is at the tropical rainforests found along the equator in Africa. Some experts say that the African golden cat stays in virgin forest. Other experts say they are comfortable in secondary forests. + Antibiotic resistance, Examples, TB: Genetics :: Evolutionary biology :: Infectious diseases :: Antibiotics * Tuberculosis, or TB for short, is an infectious disease caused by bacteria. It is caused by various types of mycobacteria, usually 'Mycobacterium tuberculosis'. The disease usually attacks the lungs, but it can also affect other parts of the body. The pathogen can travel through the air, and spread from one person to the next. Experts believe that one third of the world population is infected with 'M. tuberculosis'. New infections occur at a rate of one per second. + Cervical cancer: Cancer :: Diseases caused by viruses :: Diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system * To treat the cancer, one can get surgery in the beginning and chemotherapy and radiotherapy if the cancer is far along. Most types of cervical cancer can be prevented by a vaccine. Experts say that women get the vaccine and normal pap smears. + Tactical voting, Ethics: Voting * Many experts question tactical voting in that it can undermine a democratic outcome. That is, ethical voters may believe it more important how a candidate wins than who wins. Others feel the end justifies the means. Most researchers tend to frown on tactical voting. + Tuberculosis, Prevalence: Diseases caused by bacteria :: Pulmonology * Experts believe that one third of the world population is infected with 'M. tuberculosis'. New infections occur at a rate of one per second. In 2007, about 13.7 million chronic cases were active globally. The number of tuberculosis cases has been decreasing since 2006, and new cases have decreased since 2002.
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### person | expert: Adept * is an expert * use capital letters to deify the meaning of words.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Agronomist * Many agronomists use 'foot-square' counts to rate their fields. * Some agronomists believe that rock flour has a powerful effect in restoring trace minerals to soil. * Some agronomists routinely take stem samples for aphid counts - from aphid counts * are concerned with producing food and with protecting soil and water resources - experts - scientists - workers * define a weed as a plant that is unwelcome in their fields. * develop methods of growing crops with higher yield and improved characteristics - ways of growing crops that produce better * investigate improvement programs for wheat, sorghum, soybeans, and other grains. * is an expert * make practical use of plant and soil sciences to increase the yield of field crops. * receive a broad education in the basic physical, biological, and natural sciences. * study crops, soil scientists study soil, hydrologists study water - the particular plant science concerning crop production * work in varied settings. + Rock flour, Agricultural use: Agriculture * Some agronomists believe that rock flour has a powerful effect in restoring trace minerals to soil. His ideas were not taken up through technical limitations and, according to proponents of his method, opposition from the champions of conventional fertilisers. Analyst * Some analysts believe that gender influences policy attitudes - say as many as half of all pregnancies end in abortion * are academic journals - office workers - psychiatrists - researchers * play a significant role in organizational development and operation of systems.
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### person | expert | analyst: Behavior analyst + Applied behavior analysis, Analyzing Behavior, Data collection * Frequency is how often a behavior happens. So frequency recording just counts the number of times a behavior happens. Every time a behavior happens it is recorded by the observer. Frequency data is easy to collect so it is used a lot. Behavior analysts use frequency data to determine rate of response. Rate of response is the number of responses for a specific time period. To find rate of response, the frequency is divided by the total time of the observation. For example if the target behavior happened 100 times in 10 hours the rate of response would be 10 times per hour. Rate of response is the best measure of how often behavior happens. * Interval recording breaks the observation time into smaller pieces. The total time is divided into smaller intervals. If the behavior happens at any time during one of the smaller intervals it is recorded. But only one behavior per interval is recorded. So the total number of behaviors is not recorded. Behavior analysts can get an idea of how often the behavior occurs with interval recording. Interval measurements will not be as accurate as frequency measurements. It can also be hard to measure behavior using intervals. It can be hard because the observer has to keep track of the intervals. To do this the observer must be paying attention the entire time - Characteristics, Analytic * This means they have to be able to make the behavior happen at certain times. There are two ways that behavior analysts can prove they have control over a behavior. Both ways involve the use of an experimental variable. Behavior analysts will change part of the environment that they think will cause a change in behavior. The part of the environment that they change is the experimental variable. Behavior analysts have to show that the variable they used is what caused the change in behavior. To do this they have to compare data from before they applied the variable to data they collected after they applied the variable. The data from before the experimental variable is applied is called baseline data + Applied behavior analysis, Definitions and concepts, Reinforcement schedules * Reinforcements are given based on schedules of reinforcement. The schedule will explain the ways reinforcement is earned. Behavior analysts decide which reinforcement schedule is best. Different schedules are useful for different things. The schedule used depends on the person. It also depends on the behavior that is being reinforced - Three-term contingency * It is the response to the behavior. So, an antecedent happens before a behavior and a consequence happens after a behavior. Keeping track of antecedents, behaviors, and consequences is called taking ABC data. If the same thing always happens before or after a behavior it can help behavior analysts find cause of that behavior. ABC data is not enough to prove the cause of a behavior. Behavior analysts have to use experimental variables to prove the cause of a behavior. But ABC data can be used to find things that may be causing behavior. Then these causes can be tested using experimental variables Business analyst * Business Analysts are degree qualified in a science or commercial discipline. * depend heavily on the use of time series in forecasting economic trends. * report that poor management is the major reason why most businesses fail. Financial analyst * are analysts - business people * is an analyst * say that paying down a mortgage early is similar to investing. Systems analyst - computer programmers * design ways to link computers through networks. * is an analyst Anatomist * are experts - people who study the human body * define the stomach as the part of the gut that secretes acid. * investigate the parts of organisms and how the parts are related. * is an expert * study the human body from the molecular level to the entire organism.
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### person | expert: Archer * Many archers report seeing deer most times while on their stands. * Some archers also hold their arm fully extended as if pointing at the target - believe that feathers offer a much better down-range arrow stability than do vanes * Some archers wear a thumb ring to protect the ball of the thumb from the string when it is released - cloaks - radio programs - the only unit that can fire while loaded on boats - weapons * commonly wear leather armor and carry a longbow and long sword for weapons. * have no effect on knights. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * use bows as their main means of attack. Black belt * are badges - experts - magazines * come in a variety of styles and materials. * is an expert - the final stage of one life cycle and the beginning of the next Bowman * Bowmen have capillaries - numerous capillaries * Bowmen includes arms - necks - nuclei - plasma membranes - vacuoles - use methods * Most bowmen have capillaries * Some bowmen shave heads.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Climatologist * Many climatologists are members of college or university faculties and do research with their data - say there is actually evidence of global cooling * Most climatologists agree that greenhouse gas levels are rising. * agree that worldwide temperatures are rising due to human activities. * are concerned with more than temperature changes - experts - scientists who study patterns in the weather over a longer period * believe that global warming is pushing the weather to extremes. * collect weather records and produce summaries of the records. * commonly refer to climate as the mean or average weather in a given place or region. * compare major storms to similar ones of the past to help fine-tune future forecasts. * make up an important branch of the study of geography. * study climactic variations spanning hundreds or even millions of years - past records of weather * use a set of rules in examining monthly temperature and precipitation values. Commentator * Some commentators maintain that money s main function is to fulfill the role of a means of savings. * are people - spokespersons - writers<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Consultant * Many consultants are individuals who do the work on the side away from their normal occupation. * Some consultants are generalists they work in any area of business - specialists they work in one area of expertise - specialize in a specific industry, such as healthcare or telecommunications - work for firms that act as brokers for their services * achieve results. * are Temporary employees who work for a fixed, flat rate - business people - individuals who provide professional advice - people who want to take charge of their careers * bring approaches - unique approaches * come to houses. * ensure follow key services * have experience. * help individuals. * improve effectiveness. * includes arms - cytoplasm - heads * is authority * last for years. * perform analyses - sensitivity analyses * provide advice - assistance - guidance - remote assistance * recommend growth strategies * specialize in care. * to develop strategies. * train in care services. * train in provide critical care services * use materials. * work in areas - on teams - with leaders + Consultant, Ways in which consultants work: Occupations * Consultants work at client places on behalf of a consultancy or Billing company.
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### person | expert | consultant: Counselor * Many counselors are teachers or teachers in training - believe that feelings follow thoughts - specialize in working with teens who are struggling with loss and depression - think that they provide biblical counsel when they use the Scriptures in counseling * Most counselors are the slowest individuals to change old habits of doing business. * Most counselors use behavioral therapy - cognitive behavioral therapy - work in medical centers * Most counselors work with families - school staff * Some counselors earn additional income working summers in the school system or in other jobs - have experience in handling troubled youth or released prisoners * Some counselors work in colleges - public schools * help people with things like career development, anger management, health and lifestyle. Schools often have counselors to help students there * also play an important role in education and career development - teach families about a healthy diet * are a multicultural group of social workers, psychologists, and psychiatrists - part of the adult population in a school - advisers - child and family advocates - college students, graduate students and teachers - college-age young adults who care about children - health professionals - men and women with at least one year of college experience - professionals trained in counseling, psychology, and education - supervisors - usually college students or individuals in the education field * are, for the most part, people with disabilities. * ask people. * assist people with personal issues in the strictest confidence * attend meetings. * can also help individuals who are having difficulty communicating with one another. * can help family members deal with their many emotions and grief - people identify their interests, abilities, experiences, and values - provide emotional support during difficult and stressful periods of a person's life * communicate with parents on a weekly basis. * coordinate patient treatments * focus on help students * generally work with people who have many skills. * give information. * have degrees - master degrees - masters * help birth parents develop and accept a realistic plan for themselves and their children - children see the consequences of their actions - couples end the cycle of violence - effects - goals - kids learn to cope - own goals - partners * help people when they have personal problems or problems with other residents - who test positive in planning their approach to health care * identify disorder - genetic disorder * identify specific disorder - material bodies * make attempts. * play a vital role in school safety. * provide chances * serve as role models, helping youngsters deal with life's daily challenges. * specialize in areas * suggest activities. * tend to work effectively in organizations. * train in diagnosis treatments - dual diagnosis treatments * treat alcoholism as a medical disease with some social causes. * understand sides. * use cognitive behavioral therapy - different methods - electronic instrumentation to monitor the body's reaction to stress - tools * view learning and personal growth as life long processes - violence as an extension of patriarchy, as a way of men maintaining power * work full time. * work in a variety of settings with individuals who have a broad range of disabilities - partnership with teachers and parents * work with children after obtaining parental permission - individuals and groups where they confront their clientsdrug use - one person or with a group, depending on the issue - parents both before and after delivery of their baby - people struggling with a variety of problematic concerns - students in groups or individually to facilitate personal adjustment - students, parents, and teachers to help students maximize their potential
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### person | expert | consultant | counselor: Bereavement counselor * can help the mate and family the patient after a death. * provide counseling for people dealing with complicated grief. Christian counselor * approach the matter of deciding what to believe very differently. * meet with troubled, desperate people whose lives have fallen apart. Elementary counselor * advocate for children. * focus on help students * work to help all children succeed in school. Employment counselor * Most employment counselors work for state and local governments, which are often short of money. * help individuals make wise career decisions - minors make the transition from school to a job - people locate and apply for jobs Financial counselor * assist individuals and families in managing their financial resources - patients and families with financial matters related to medical care * can help consumers set up budgets and plan expenditures. * help people learn to manage their own financial resources.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | consultant | counselor: Genetic counselor * Most genetic counselors work in centers - large medical centers or hospitals affiliated with a medical school - with families * Some genetic counselors perform functions. * analyze laboratory findings to determine how best to advise a patient or family. * are healthcare professionals who are trained in genetics and counseling. * are medical professionals trained in genetics and patient counseling - usually on staff in hospitals and clinics * assist families in assimilating information and in making critical life choices. * can also help families cope with a positive diagnosis - help people with questions about genetic concerns affecting their families * give information. * identify disorder - genetic disorder - specific disorder * identify specific genetic disorder - disorders or risks through the study of genetics * participate in many aspects of health care. * provide information. * support the decisions made by couples and individuals. * tell people what decisions to make. * try to help families cope with the many ramifications of genetic testing. * work with families, patients, and other medical professionals Guidance counselor * deal with the impact of television on kids self-esteem and sense of values. * play a large role in student placement in vocational education programs. Health counselor * coordinate patient treatments * provide treatments. * use behavioral therapy. * use cognitive behavioral therapy - tools * work full time Nutrition counselor * ask people. * help effects. * use different methods Pastoral counselor * are mental health professionals who are trained in both psychology and theology. * relate to and cooperate with other professional persons in their community. * work with all persons. Professional counselor * assist soldiers with accomplishing their education goals. * offer individul or family counseling and facilitate support groups. * play a critical role in maximizing educational opportunities. * provide counseling and case management primarily to low-income clients. * use a number of tactics to help people vent their emotions. * work with individuals, families, groups and organizations. Investment adviser * Some investment advisers manage portfolios of securities and pension plans * are advisers. Lactation consultant * are relatively new members of the healthcare field. * is one of the many terms describing anyone who helps mothers breastfeed. * specialize in helping breastfeeding mothers. Management consultant * Management Consultants collect, review and analyze information. * are advisers. * work in small teams for long hours over extended periods of time.
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### person | expert: Cosmetologist * Many cosmetologists wear artificaial nails. * Some cosmetologists clean and beautify the skin - style wigs and hairpieces - work as examiners for State cosmetology boards * are beauticians - experts * is an expert * keep records of appointments and hair color formulas. * offer all of the services that barbers do except shaving men. * perform many similar tasks. * provide scalp and facial treatments and makeup analysis. * use tools such as combs, scissors, razors, and clippers to cut hair. * work in a variety of settings to help people look their best - clean pleasant surroundings with good lighting and ventilation Efficiency expert * are experts. * is an expert * word that can be describing an industrial engineer. Environmental expert * Many environmental experts say global warming poses serious dangers, including flooding and drought. * estimate that Earth is losing two acres of rainforest every second. Estimator * consider all the factors that can influence costs. * have different properties. * work with engineers to estimate costs. Financial expert * Most financial experts consider life insurance the foundation of financial planning. * advise that parents be open with their child about the family finances. * know that Markets work on expectations and evaluations, fears and hopes.
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### person | expert: Gardener * Every gardener knows that phosphate is essential to the well-being of plants. * Many gardeners allow coral honeysuckle to climb over shrubs - apply Epsom salt, which contains magnesium and sulfur, after they have pruned - are sensitive to the smell of pesticides - consider lichens attractive and actually encourage their growth - fertilize every three or four weeks to keep container plants looking good - find it hard to kill moss in their lawns - grow prairie wildflowers specifically to attract butterflies to their gardens * Many gardeners have a tenuous relationship with cats - evergreen trees growing in their yards from which to cut clippings - problems keeping grassy weeds out of iris * Many gardeners keep mint in containers since it is an aggressive plant that spreads over the garden - their geraniums from one year to the next * Many gardeners like to have herbs growing near the kitchen where they are handy to use in cooking - make their own potting soil - love to grow turnip roots in their garden - measure the health of their soil by the number of earthworms - now choose perennial plants over annuals - plan their flower beds to accent the colors of the exterior of their home * Many gardeners prefer to dust flowers in the spring and vegetables throughout the season - support tomato plants in cylindrical wire cages - prune their plants at the wrong time of year - question how various vegetables are pollinated - realize it is safer to ship plants in cool weather when they are mostly dormant - start small when thinking about plants - suffer from gardening extremis-expectitis - tend to isolate their bulbs from the rest of the garden * Many gardeners use an organic fertilizer which gives a slow release over many months - cuttings, or fragments of plants, to produce clones - grass clippings as a mulch in vegetable or ornamental gardens - plastic-covered tunnels to protect their lettuce during the winter months - welcome earthworms, as they aerate and enrich the soil with their droppings * Most gardeners are familiar with daffodils, hyacinths, and crocuses - plants' needs for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium - can harvest fruit without having to apply fungicides - collect seeds * Most gardeners consider invasive plants - find that raised beds are easier to maintain and promote better plant growth * Most gardeners grow beautiful flowers - celery plants - harvest roots * Most gardeners have a dual personality concerning plant selection - their favorite sources for plants - interplant annuals among perenniels to fill in colors * Most gardeners know about the benefits of adding organic matter to the soil - how to trick bulbs into blooming indoors out of season with refrigeration - like to pick out their own plants - love butterflies - plant their gardens in the spring or early summer * Most gardeners prefer to keep a combination of plants for variety - propagate ginkgo from softwood cuttings taken from male trees - purchase pesticides at retail stores * Most gardeners sow seeds directly in the garden, after danger of frost has passed - the garden, after danger of frost has past - start tomatoes with transplants - take photos of gardens when the flowers are blooming in spring and summer * Most gardeners think grasses are for the sun only - of quality of life in terms of a healthy lifestyle - use hydrangeas to fill in gaps in garden beds, along fences and the like * Some gardeners advocate covering newly sown seeds with plastic to maintain moisture. * Some gardeners also apply rooting hormone - sticky bird repellents to trunks to discourage feeding - grow dill to keep as an ornamental plant - like to use manures as their major sources of plant nutrients - use physical barriers to control weeds in their garden - always plant their seeds in little rows in a larger flat - apply diluted amounts of fertilizer with almost every watering - arrange their gardens in mixed rows or beds - believe that certain plants perform better when grown together - complain that because earthworms eat organic matter they cause the soil to harden - drench the soil with a fungicide before sowing - enjoy watching foliage change as perennials age through winter * Some gardeners find gaura to perform best when cut down to the roots in autumn - that melons are ready to harvest when the blossom end of the fruit is soft - formulate medicine * Some gardeners grow hollyhocks - potato - thistles * Some gardeners harvest parsley plants - have banned deer by installing electric fences or tall, deer proof fences - honor the official beginning of spring by planting peas - increase the use of filtration in order to feed fish more * Some gardeners kill plants - poppy plants * Some gardeners know bulbs - tiny bulbs - layer pieces of carpeting, roofing paper or newspapers to insulate the soil * Some gardeners like to root leaf cuttings in water - switch fertilizer during the course of the growing season - use their own soil - make insecticide applications - plant asiatic jasmine * Some gardeners prefer fragrant plants - rotted leaf mold - the young, tender leaves and cut the inner rosette of young growth * Some gardeners prefer to cut off the fruits to prevent damage to the plant - start their seeds in individual containers like peat pots or in cell packs - prevent flea beetles by alternating rows of pak choi with garlic and green onions * Some gardeners raise butterflies - fowl - guinea fowl, turkeys, or other grasshopper eaters * Some gardeners say cats help keep snakes out of the garden - certain herbs fend off pests in vegetable and flower gardens - soak seed for a day before sowing to hasten germination - specialize in cacti, orchids, tropical houseplants, or any of many other types - start plants - swear by gypsum as a soil conditioner - think of spring bulbs as the first signs of spring - try to avoid all potentially poisonous plants * Some gardeners use a granular fertilizer that becomes available to the plants when the soil warms - lawnmower to shred leaves before using as mulch - light covering of peat moss to retain moisture - an electric toothbrush as a vibrator to disperse the pollen - annual ryegrass as a companion crop for crimson clover - black polyethylene mulch to warm the soil for better growth and to control weeds - corn as a trellis for pole beans - hibiscus fertilizer, which has a high last number - knives - more than one so that they can feed their plants most appropriately - scarecrows, but before long they become roosts for neighborhood birds - shrubby branches to make a natural trellis - such light coverings to protect tender plants from sleet - traps to capture chipmunks for release miles away - wear gloves with nonslip, sticky grips on the palms to improve their grasp * add texture, color, form, fragrance and beauty to our lives. * also have a propensity to apply graphic descriptions to certain tools and plants. * are a group that thinks ahead of necessity. * are capable of garden plants - plant trees * are capable of water gardens - employees - horticulturists - natural planners - people who grow things * bring taste. * can actually enhance miner bee populations by providing dried mud blocks for nesting - also apply a layer of straw between plant rows to help control weeds - alter soil to improve drainage - change the environment and chemistry of the soil to match it to particular plants - do more than grow bulbs and stems - even grow miniature roses or ficus trees on their balconies - ingest roundworm eggs from soil contaminated with dog or cat feces - lower their soil pH by adding Canadian sphagnum peat to the soil - plant asparagus from seed - recognize blossom-end rot by the brown discoloration on the blossom end of the fruit - reproduce or propagate junipers from stem cuttings * can use a general fungicide that contains copper to prevent leaf spots and some mildews - layers of coverings to increase the warmth inside the frame over the winter - natural predators like ladybugs, lacewings, and syrphid flies for pest control * care about their direct relationship with soil, plants, and food. * choose plants. * consider bats to be beneficial because of the large number of insects they consume - options * constantly conceal death in their attempts to create an illusion of a perfect world. * desire good weather. * discover results. * do work when they pull weeds. * encounter bugs on their broccoli and beetles on their beans every summer. * enjoy benefits - success * find plants. * frequently interplant herbs with vegetables and flowers. * give advice - best advice - plants from cuttings - rosemary plants to cook with and simply because they are beautiful plants - their oysters for about a year until they are around two inches in length * have ability - luck - same problems - several insects that can damage their vegetables * help plants. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * increasingly recognize that wildlife enriches their personal garden experiences. * know about soil acidity because it affects the plants and flowers that they grow - environments - that blossom-end rot increases with dry soils * like life. * looking after their lawns are on guard in spring for damage done by crane-fly larvae. * lose crops - cucumber crops - ladybugs because they eat a lot of insects that hurt gardens and crops - tending the earth and watching their garden grow - the vacuum function for making mulch and compost out of grass and leaves - to grow things, and have a lot of patience - turnips * often buy worms in large stock in order to increase the organic content of soil - like to experiment and keep over their geraniums from year to year - move tender plants outdoors for the summer and then back inside during winter - pinch the flowering shoots as they form - spray auxins on tomato plants to increase the number of fruits on each plant - use cuttings from guava tree roots to cultivate new trees * place seeds. * plant geraniums - pansies - sunflowers * provide enough water * purchase plants. * rely on agility, flexibility and strength. * remember mothers. * remove fruit. * select blooms and foliage for size, form, texture, and color * take care. * test the acidity of soil all the time to determine what grows best in their flower beds. * turn attention. * typically enrich their soil with commercial fertilizers. * use boil water - compost to help make soil a better place for plants to grow - cuttings to propagate geraniums from mature plants, rather than starting with seeds - fertilizer to give plants more nutrients - hands - methods - plastic pots - products - several general methods to propagate plants asexually - special care - sunlight, water and fertilizer to turn seed into wonderful plants - the pH scale to determine how acidic or alkaline their soil is - tools to dig in the soil and water the crops * usually plant narcissus bulbs in the fall. * want butterflies. * work at beds. + Gardening, Gardening tools: Home :: Leisure * Gardeners use tools to dig in the soil and water the crops. These tools include a spade, a hoe, a basket, a watering can, a hose, a bucket, and a wheelbarrow.
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### person | expert | gardener: American gardener * Some american gardeners start plants. * tend to plant bulbs far apart. Hedger * are gardeners - respondents - speculators * use the futures markets to protect their business from adverse price changes. Home gardener * bring taste. * lose crops - cucumber crops * love plants - turnips * remove fruit. Indoor gardener * Most indoor gardeners use pots. * Some indoor gardeners believe potted plants are happier when huddled close together. * enjoy success. * find plants. * have problems - same problems - special bulbs that are light balanced to be as close as possible to sunlight Many gardener * Some many gardeners formulate medicine. * Some many gardeners kill plants - poppy plants * consider options - pests * have beds - same problems * place seeds. * remember mothers. * use methods - plastic pots - products<|endoftext|>### person | expert | gardener: Organic gardener * Many organic gardeners prefer to use manures instead of chemical fertilizers. * Organic Gardeners use manure on their crops. * Some organic gardeners formulate medicine. * choose plants. * have many insecticides at their disposal. * know that the soil matters greatly, and is also rapidly depleted. * love gardens. * pay a lot of attention to building healthy soil. * tolerate small amounts of damage or imperfections. * use a variety of methods to control insect pests - natural sprays to control insects - pesticides - wood ash to put potassium into their soil * work to control just the pest insects. Vegetable gardener * Most vegetable gardeners harvest roots. * tend several popular crops, including tomatoes, beans, peppers and melons.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Genealogist * Many genealogists have computer files that contain their family information - often write their family history which result of a lifetime of research - record the surname in capital letters to avoid confusion with first names - use newspapers to discover information about their family * Most genealogists delete living people from their websites. * Some genealogists have non-genealogy commitments, such as family and employment. * also help track down relatives. * always record events according to the times in which they happened. * are among the most generous, outgoing, caring and sharing people in the world - as guilty as others in failing to identify and catalog family photographs - experts - gatherers of family information and documents - people who study and write genealogies * are time travelers - unravelers * can discover homes, landmarks, or events connected with their ancestors - research through journals and computers - track family trees * collect dead relatives. * is an expert * keep track of millions of individuals without the benefit of any numerical identifiers. * know how connections happen. * like to find missing persons - use old maps to see ancestral lands * never die they just haunt cemeteries. * never die, they just lose their census - prune their family trees because they're always looking for new branches * often find their ancestors by accident - get to know one another's ancestors better than they get to know one another - visit cemeteries * preach the gospel of begets, of noting the birth and death dates of each family member. * probably use census records more often than any other type of federal record. * recognize the importance of sharing the records of all our families. * rely on official records for proof of information to document our past. * trace family histories. * use birth, death, and marriage records to trace family history - family group sheets and pedigree charts to display such information - gravemarkers to trace family roots * usually refer to one of the three brothers in discussing lineage.
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### person | expert: Geographer * All geographers are fundamentally interested in how places are interconnected, yet remain unique - use maps to convey ideas * Describes what geographers do and the skills they bring to the marketplace. * Many geographers teach in high schools or colleges - work in mapping and other graphic design companies * Most geographers believe that geography is inherently interesting to nearly everyone. * Some geographers construct and draw maps - list only six continents, combining Europe and Asia into Eurasia - spend a lot of time in the field gathering data * also analyze regions that range in size from worldwide to local - ask why things are located in particular places - look at demographic transition models - see the spatial aspects of demography - study the linkages between human activity and natural systems - tend to focus on a particular topic or area of expertise - work at different scales * analyze processes, systems, and behaviors that have spatial expression. * apply a spatial perspective to eco-nomic and social data using choropleth maps. * are also concerned to see how places are bound together - always interested in looking at spatial patterns - artwork * are concerned with people's relationship to place and space - understanding and explaining variations from place to place * are interested in the concept of mental maps and how they are developed - sense of place among the peoples of the world - no different from many disciplines - particularly concerned with the linkages that bind places together - skilled in studying the interaction of natural, physical and social processes * call place names toponyms - the ability to reflect sunlight albedo * classify glacial sediment according to it's mode of deposition. * collect, study, analyze, and organize information about the Earth's surface. * conduct field work to learn about the world. * constantly struggle to find the best ways to display data. * continue to explore the relation between scale of representation and the issues studied. * define a region as an area that is similar in some way - social space as a synthesis of perceived and actual dimensions of space - the Great Basin several ways * describe places by their physical and human characteristics - the changing spatial patters of places in words, maps and geo-graphics * divide the Pacific at the equator into the North Pacific and the South Pacific - earth into hemispheres * do change paradigms, or themes in teaching and research, with some frequency. * examine where people live, why they settled there, and how they use natural resources. * focus on anything and everything but relate their investigations to place and space. * generally conceptualize two types of space - describe places by their physical or human characteristics - take a climatological approach to the study of the atmosphere * go on to careers in a wide variety of fields. * have a long tradition of studying land use - much to contribute to research on casinos - their own language to describe spatial relationships * hold a unique perspective on the landscape. * identify and analyze the global patterns that shape our lives. * insist that profoundly different processes are at work at different scales. * is an expert * look at how people, places, and Earth are connected. * often divide space into regions - specialize in one of the main branches of the science - use statistics to analyze their research data * organize space in much the same way that historians organize time. * perform a wide variety of jobs in many geographic subfields. * recognize that people create regions to interpret earth's complexity. * rely on major governmental efforts to gather relevant data - maps for conducting and presenting research * seek spatial patterns and therefore are interested in generalization. * sometimes travel to remote areas of the world. * specialize, as a rule. * study how climate, land, water and vegetation influence where people live on the Earth - human settlements, such as farms and cities - human-environment interactions and their spatially varying expression - natural hazards, biogeography, climate change, and earthquakes - space the way historians study time * study the Earth and everything on and above it - earth and the relationships between earth and people - physical make-up of the land and how it affects human life - way people and resources relate to one another - where things are and how they got there * synthesize data to observe relationships. * teach in the earth science area or in the social science area. * try to understand the patterns of the distribution of things on the earth's surface. * use a compass rose or the north arrow when drawing their own maps - series of ideas and concepts to guide their work - wide variety of terms to identify different bodies of water - computers and image processing to draw information from imagery - economics , history , biology , geology, and mathematics in their studies - latitude and longitude to pinpoint a place's absolute, or exact, location - maps and graphs to gather, interpret, and analyze geographic information * use maps as a basic tool - tools to discern patterns and to understand why things are where they are - regions to give order to the earth's surface - specific terms to describe bodies and pieces of land - techniques such as observation, surveying, analysis and mapping * view location in several ways. * work in business, industry, government, and teaching - planning and teaching - the private sector as well
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### person | expert | geographer: Cartographer * are geographers - map-makers - people who make maps * criticize the quality of maps that are available through the Internet. * decide how to generalize and symbolize what they are trying to show - on materials needed to produce maps - two very important decisions when they create maps * often divide scales into three different categories. * spend almost all their time in offices - virtually all their time in offices * typically collect and utilize a select pool of information to create maps. * use aerial photographs as one tool in constructing topographic mps - graphical skills to communicate complex technical material to other people - such regularities to explore different map types - the plane of the equator as the reference point for latitude + Category:Cartographers: Cartography Cultural geographer * can seriate features on the landscape. * locate the when and where a new idea or innovation first appeared in a culture. * look at how cultures change in different climates. * seek to unravel the mysteries of human economic and cultural difference. Economic geographer * study economic activities. * study the distribution of resources and economic activities - regional distribution of resources and economic activities - transportation patterns and where different industries are located Physical geographer * Many physical geographers work as outdoor guides. * study atmospheric and climate variation, ecosystems, and landform processes. * study patterns of climates, land forms, vegetation, soils, and water - landforms, vegetation, soils, and water - physical processes and patterns on the landscape * study the distribution of climates, vegetation, soil, and land forms - world's climates, vegetation, soils, and landforms Urban geographer * Many urban geographers work within urban planning frameworks. * have a number of models that explain exactly what has gone on. Grader * are critics. * gather information. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Healer * All healers believe that they act as a channel through which healing energy flows into the patient. * Most healers work in their local tribal communities. * Some healers even use bee stings to counteract chronic ailments, such as arthritis - lay hands upon the body of the sick or use herbal concoction, oils and incantations - only use their mind, their spirit to do their work - prefer working with gem-quality stones * Some healers use an Athame to aid in the healing process of others - small screwdrivers to remove teeth * are important in many, especially if the tribe relates illness to evil spirits - keenly aware of people and their feelings, and relate well with most others - no different from other people * can incorporate the use of feathers in different ways. * confront illness, suffering and death on an almost daily basis, with constant negativity. * exist in every culture and in all religions. * have different views about combining their methods with western medicine - great knowledge of the medicinal qualities of plants and other natural materials * is an expert * make broad claims for the benefits of their treatments - use of herbal medicines and natural and spiritual forces * play an important role in health care. * present a calm and serene face to the world, and can seem shy, even distant around others. * range from shamans to transplant surgeons, over hundreds of cultures and thousands of years. * use that medicine to help and heal people. * work differently with each person they help - regularly at hospital pain, cancer, and cardiac rehabilitation centres
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### person | expert | healer: Faith healer * are frauds as are fortune tellers and tele-evangelists * claims to be guided by Christian deities and spirits. * have a unique advantage over doctors who practice conventional medicine. * make use of prayer and touch to treat disease. Natural healer * Many natural healers teach the principle of cleansing and nourishing the body. * tend to look at the body as a whole system that is self-repairing.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | healer: Traditional healer * Some traditional healers use medicinal plants. * are called curanderos - especially interested in learning more about western health care * can play an important role in encouraging TB patients to seek medical care. * fill the void left by conventional medicine. * gain the trust of Indian patients through respect and understanding. * say successful treatment stems in large part from a patient's spirituality. * treat psychosomatic disorders. * use a variety of methods to heal their patients - the roots of the tree to treat leprosy and syphilis Health expert * maintain services. * offer ideas. * recommend diets - prove strategies<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Horticulturist * Many horticulturists become nurserymen or work in garden centers. * Most horticulturists use the spelling illinoensis. * Some horticulturists go into landscape architecture , garden design or floral design. * are experts. * is an expert * know that increasing blue light accelerates plant growth. * provide the fruits and vegetables so important to good nutrition. * say plants that can easily be divided are irises, green onions or chives. * use the fields for vegetable breeding. * work in a world where deadlines are a routine fact of life.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Inspector * Some inspectors work in environments. * are full-time civil servants - government employees who are mandated to ensure our food is safe and wholesome - policemans - state employees who watch to make sure general election laws are followed * arrive on scenes. * begin inspections. * combine knowledge. * discover conditions. * do tests. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * inspect facilities - goods * make inquiries. * monitor operations - production operations * must have knowledge. * perform duties. * reports and landing counts are also a way of monitoring mosquitoes. * take notes - random samples * visit farms. * work at locations - industries ### person | expert | inspector: Building inspector * Some building inspectors are concerned with fire prevention safety. * check the structural quality and general safety of buildings. * inspect the structural quality and general safety of buildings Health inspector * Many health inspectors work for State and local governments. * are concerned about food, drugs, cosmetics, and other products - government workers - health professionals Home inspector * Home Inspectors are generalists with broad knowledge on many topics. * are generalists with a broad understanding of home construction and maintenance Quality control inspector * inspect goods. * work at locations. Regulatory inspector * insure compliance with laws and regulations that protect the public welfare. * make sure people obey the laws and regulations. International expert * encourage development. * explore aspects. * participate in investigations. Kabbalist * are scholars. * group the simple letters into four triplets. * is an expert * permute letters. * teach that each month of the year corresponds to a major body part. Legal expert * is an expert * vary in their level of success and the way they handle cases.
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### person | expert: Logician * All logicians are philosophers - rational creatures - interested in inclusive disjunctions - more set upon concluding rightly, than on right conclusions * speak natural languages pretty well too. Many expert * Some many experts consider animals - recommend dietary cholesterol * consider patterns. * recognize values. * recommend best diets Maven * are artificial satellites - people who know lots of stuff rather than lots of people - the people who have specialized knowledge * is an expert<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Medical expert * Many medical experts advise treating the entire family with antibiotics - believe that low levels are associated with depression - doubt silicone implants cause any significant medical disease * Most medical experts state that pregnancy begins when a fertilized egg implants on the uterine wall. * Most medical experts work with expectant parents * agree that most skin cancers result from over-exposure to the sun s rays - there is no safe level of human exposure to radiation * consider pipe and cigar smoke just as potentially harmful as cigarette smoke. * estimate that at least one-third of the population is carbohydrate sensitive - half of all men inherit the gene for the condition * know that in older people, being run-down or tired can lead to confusion. * report that today's seniors are the healthiest in history. * say nicotine it is more addictive than heroin or cocaine - the cause of autism is still a mystery - using polluted water major cause of gynaecological disease * talk about diseases and treatments. * think animals are the source of superbugs that are passed on to humans. Memory expert * Many memory experts think that our brains work somewhat like computers. * know how to remember hard numbers as silly words, called pseudonumes. * say that most all memory is based on mnemonics.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Nerd * are a natural resource - candy - computer people with no social skills, prone to pocket protectors and taped glasses - different than dull men - located in internet cafes - quiet individuals that usually keep to themselves - smarts - the laughing stock of most high schools - typically some of the most successful people when they grow up * tend to be buyers of bonds, while Yuppies tend to be net borrowers - have miserable adolescences and they grow up to inherit the earth * term of loving affection between members. * wear pocket protectors, have glasses, and carry laser pointers. Nutrition expert * emphasize importance. * recommend products. Parliamentarian * also have a large role to play in peace politics. * are experts - usually closer to the people than others - workers * have no idea of law - the mandate to hold governments accountable * often serve as bridges between civil society and the government apparatus. Pathfinder * are a secret group of military operatives with special skills - time-honored tradition in public libraries - bibliographies designed to introduce the novice to a discipline - guides to information in a given subject area - military units * guide researchers to sources of information in an organized and clear way. * mobile computer learning lab that promotes science education. Prosthetist * allow for that thickness when making limbs. * are experts. * make a lot of money. * plan, make and fit artificial limbs. * provide care to patients with partial or total absence of a limb - or total loss of a limb Pteridologist * is an expert * study all aspects of fem biology.
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### person | expert: Shooter * Many shooters prefer to wear a shooting vest. * Most shooters rest their right elbow on their right knee - use blinders, focusing all attention on the target * Some shooters kill bison. * are gamblers - players * follow rules - safety rules * get ammunition. * have motion. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * is marble * lift heads. * person that is an exceptionally good long-distance shot. * take drugs to slow their heartbeats. * test skills. ### person | expert | shooter: Target shooter * Some target shooters use the No-Peep with a peep sight to improve their form. * are notorious for making excuses for their own shortcomings as marksmen. Sleep expert * know that the paralysis causes that pressure on the chest. * say there are also health issues to consider when adolescents are sleep deprived.<|endoftext|>### person | expert: Specialist * Most specialists treat autoimmune diseases - urinary ailment * Some specialists consider starving plants in late summer, causing the formation of tubers - live in woodlands - occasionally defrost embryos at times - study antler deer growth - work with families * advance to information technology positions * are doctors - experts - films - located in conferences - organisms that are well adapted to a particular type of habitat - physicians with expertise in specific areas of medical practice * bring techniques. * carry out field observations * conduct examinations. * continue education. * deal with problems - psychological problems * determine infertility treatment options * discuss chances. * do tasks. * explain approaches - different approaches * have backgrounds - different backgrounds - experience - jobs - schedules * help employees - organizations * identify causes. * includes arms - body substances - corpi - cytoplasm - legs - vacuoles * is an expert * make determination. * need skills - speak skills - strong speak skills * offer options. * pay attention - careful attention * perform examinations - physical examinations - procedures * possess knowledge. * present cases - cope techniques * provide accurate information - more information - services * study materials. * take care - great care - other resources * to understand environmental issues * treat ailment - disorder - many patients * understand impact. * undertake duties. * use methods - power - supernatural power * utilize techniques. * work for engineer design firms - industries * work in countries - departments - fields - medical offices - universities - nights - with teams + Forensic science * Most often, forensics is about proving that someone was present at a place where a crime was committed. Specialists take 'samples' which are later analyzed in a laboratory. If a forensics team made a mistake the wrong person could be jailed, or they could get into trouble themselves. ### person | expert | specialist: Anaesthetist * Many anaesthetists have e-mail addresses. * Most anaesthetist are familiar with conventional laryngoscopy and steering an intubation stylet. * Some anaesthetists place a cannula into the sheath to allow further top ups of local anaesthesia - use small doses of alfentanil or fentanyl - duty bound to be in a position to respond to change * provide safe pain control during child-birth.
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### person | expert | specialist: Anesthesiologist * Many anesthesiologists have a special capacity for new ways of thinking, often expressed in art - receive further postgraduate education to become pain management specialists * More anesthesiologists now choose to work less because of family issues or dual careers. * Some anesthesiologists hemodilute their patients immediately before surgery. * administer anesthetics to make patients insensible to pain during surgery - drugs that bring about hypnosis, paralysis and pain relief * also have the medical background to deal with many emergency situations - prescribe and administer drug therapies for acute or chronic pain * are also consultants in the management of chronic pain - an important part of the team that provides care to women in labor - at home in private practice and in federal, municipal and state hospitals - aware of the slow emptying of the stomach as labor approaches * are concerned with many aspects of a child's care - a pet s care - fully qualified physicians - medical doctors * are physicians who are especially suited for managing severe pain - specialize in preventing and relieving pain - physicians, and nurse anesthetists are nurses - responsible for care of the surgical patient before, during and after surgery - specialists in control of both acute and chronic pain - well-suited to become leaders and managers of their organization - well-trained experts in handling emergency situations * can bill for medically directing CRNAs. * diagnose and treat acute and long-standing pain problems - patients who have critical illnesses or are severely injured * focus on the care of surgical patients and on pain relief. * give more intravenous drugs than all other types of physicians combined. * know how animals react to hospitals and surgery - children react to hospitals and surgery * often have less patient contact than many other types of physician - work long hours * provide analgesia while maintaining and supporting vital functions during surgery. * receive more training in regional anesthesia than nurse anesthetists. * understand the importance of maintaining normothermia for best patient outcome. * warn patients to stop taking herbal supplements before surgery. * work in intensive care units to help critically ill patients to stable condition. Anesthetist * do it painlessly. * operate equipment that regulates the flow of oxygen and gases. * watch equipment that monitors the patient.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist | anesthetist: Nurse anesthetist * Many nurse anesthetists work in varying degrees of collaboration with surgeons and other physicians * are effective administrators of anesthesia - legally responsible for the anesthesia care they provide - registered nurses who have taken additional coursework * give medicines to block feeling or produce unconsciousness - patients anesthesia before, during, and after medical and dental procedures * have special credentials and unique practice settings. * provide a very important part of anesthesia care. * represent a long-standing commitment to high standards in a demanding field. * use needles to give some patients their anesthetic.
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### person | expert | specialist: Arborist * Some arborists use computer programs to calculate the forces and weights within a tree. * also can help identify attacking organisms. * are responsible for giving sound advice on tree care and performing tasks professionally - specialists in the care of trees - workers * can provide diagnoses, insect control and treatment of various diseases. * care for trees and lawn services do lawns. * climb onto a tree s branches using ropes and hanging seats called climbing saddles. * have a different contextual filter with which to parse the sensory stream of tree images - the skills and equipment to safely and efficiently remove trees * learn more about trees all the time. * look at many things when assessing trees. * protect trees on construction sites and appraise the value of damaged or destroyed trees. * specialize in trees and are usually trained and equipped to provide proper tree care. * use feeding needles and compressed-air drills.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Cardiologist * Many Cardiologists prescribe a beta-blocker, to help lower the heart rate - cardiologists recommend aspirin to their patients to reduce platelet aggregation * Most cardiologists fighting heart disease aim to take down the so-called bad cholesterol - seem to like to run an electrocardiogram and to have X-rays taken too, though * Some cardiologists also perform heart catheritizations to treat blocked arteries - have little to no experience dealing with congenital heart defects * also conduct stress tests and perform Cardiac Catheterization procedures - give care for abnormal heart rhythms and heart attacks - provide cardiac screening programs * are different from cardiac surgeons who do cardiac surgery * blame increasing rates of obesity, smoking, and cocaine use. * call it a heart. * can even listen to a patient's heart and lungs using an electronic stethoscope - investigate lipid disorders - watch the heart pumping * claim that cross-country skiing is one of the best heart sports. * diagnose and treat conditions affecting the heart and circulatory system - heart disease by non-surgical means * evaluate, diagnose, treat and manage diseases of the heart and blood vessels. * have extensive experience treating atherosclerosis in the coronary arteries. * help treat people with cardiovascular disease. * offer a full range of diagnostic and nonsurgical treatments for heart disease - different estimates, ranging anywhere from five to a hundred deaths a year * perform the first biplane first-pass study of the heart in the world. * quickly place patients on adrenalin or a similar drug that strengthens heart beat. * rely on quickly removing blockages in arteries with clot busting agents. * specialize in diseases of the heart and vascular system. * treat diseases of the heart. * treat heart attacks, heart failure, and abnormal heart rhythms - diseases with medication, diet, and exercise programs * turn vein into artery in new operation. * use the images from the camera to diagnose blockages and other problems. + Cardiology * Physicians in this field are called cardiologists. Cardiologists are different from cardiac surgeons who do cardiac surgery. ### person | expert | specialist | cardiologist: Pediatric cardiologist * Some pediatric cardiologists see and advise congenital heart patients into adulthood. * diagnose and treat congenital and acquired cardiac diseases in children. Computer support specialist * advance to information technology positions * continue education. * have schedules. * help problems. * work for industries.
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### person | expert | specialist: Criminologist * Many criminologists consider the term to mean someone, who kills repeatedly, usually for sex. * Most criminologists conclude that poverty and crime indeed are related. * Some criminologists believe the police can have little impact on crime. * Some criminologists teach and conduct research in universities or colleges * are also interested in broader questions concerning crime and society - psychologists - sometimes interested in studying particular forms of criminal activity - the experts who study crime, criminals and their motivation * attribute the gender disparity in homicides to a difference in motives. * note that nationally the rate of murders and other violent crimes continues to fall. * observe that punishment serves a variety of purposes. * say our homes are more dangerous than any place in the world. * seek to understand and explain criminal behavior. * study a wide variety of phenomena associated with crime. * tend to think of it as a type of applied criminology or clinical criminology. Crystallographer * are specialists - the people who study crystals * call it the finite-size effect. * do it with groups. * illustrate the molecular packing with regular drawings. * spend a lot of time trying to produce good crystals. * use a slightly different set of names for certain crystal forms. Decorator * are artists. * say mirrors can open up a room and make it look or feel bigger. * work in many ways.
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### person | expert | specialist: Dermatologist * Many dermatologists like to treat skin cancer - recommend daily sunscreen use to protect against insidious sun damage - routinely recommend insect repellent, as well - suggest avoiding bleaching creams during pregnancy * Most dermatologists can perform cosmetic mole removals - keep interferon bottles in their offices to treat warts - prefer to use hemangioma to refer to a common type of vascular birthmark * Most dermatologists recommend moisturizers that have a base of petrolatum or mineral oil - the use of lip care products containing sunscreens - say that washing in plain water is best for the skin * Some dermatologists advocate the use of a tourniquet around the scalp as drugs are injected - also attempt to use cysteine amino acid supplementation in the diet - even specialize in hair loss - extend their training into more specialized fields - offer free screenings for skin cancer * agree that ultraviolet radiation from the sun is the leading cause of skin cancer. * also can permanently remove hair from moles. * are doctors - enthusiastic about blocking the sun with clothing - experts at all skin conditions for both in their diagnosis and management - generally the most skilled physicians in evaluating for skin cancer - medical doctors - often the best clinicians to find and assess injuries on a child s skin - particularly concerned with the risk of hepatotoxicity when using ketoconazole - physicians who specialize in skin care - usually the most skilled at using just the right amount of cortesone * argue that cosmetics can achieve little except temporary moisturisation. * argue, however, that the best way to be sun smart is to avoid tanning. * believe diet has minimal effect on acne - it's a body part well worth protecting * can be helpful in treating skin disorders of the nipple and areola - use various methods to improve the scarring caused by acne * consider it the most effective treatment for severe acne. * describe severity of skin burns using a number system. * diagnose psoriasis by examining the skin, nails, and scalp - the disorder by the appearance and location of the lesions * generally work in an office instead of a hospital. * get together to talk about skin. * have a treatment of sitting under a flourescent light to simulate the sun's ray - differing opinions on the importance of diets in the management of acne - many different therapies available to help patients with pigmentation problems * now regard itching and pain as different mechanisms. * often recommend a combination of treatments tailored to the individual patient. * recommend covering all exposed skin with sunblock during mid-day exposure. * say baths are healthy. * specialize in health and disorders of the skin - treating conditions of the skin * treat a range of diseases and tumors of the skin - all kinds of acne, particularly severe cases - eczema with topical steroids - people of all ages * urge people to examine their skin regularly to look for any changes. * use a variety of methods to remove skin cancers - the product to freeze off warts and moles * usually approach each person as a unique individual-male, female, young, or old. * warn that tanning goes hand in hand with skin aging and a higher risk of skin cancer.
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### person | expert | specialist: Designer * Many designers are self-employed or work in design or architectural firms. * Some designers use dingbats often in logo design. * are artists and can get carried away with the beauty of their creation - hunter-gatherers when it comes to collecting environmental information - office workers - one group of people that have experience in intuitive exploration * are people who create effective visual impressions of advertisements and products - make things - with a desire to create - planners - some of the only people who thrive when bridled - visual artists who create moving works of art * change handbag style * consider impact. * create designs - interior designs * determine approaches - details * drugs rival marijuana as drugs of choice for high school-age children. * estrogens promise a safer, more tolerable estrogen that has traditional efficacy. * hallucinogens distort perception and thought. * have ability - choices - degrees - important tasks - interest - many options - materials * have several important tasks * help style. * improve products. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * is used to layout and design the form. * know energy requirements * labels on accessories are perceived as an indicator of social status. * make style. * offer designs. * present sketches. * produce images. * recognize aims. * refers to the default font of the computer system. * select fabric. * take advantage - pictures * to explore options. * understand concepts. * use certain design features - knowledge - strategies - technology * work in offices - teams + Category:Designers: People by occupation :: Design + Fashion accessory: Accessories + Ornithopter: Aircraft * An 'ornithopter' from the ancient Greek language is an aircraft that flies by flapping its wings. Designers try to make the flapping-wing flight of birds, bats, and insects seem real. Though machines may differ in form, they are usually built on the same scale as these flying creatures. Manned ornithopters have also been built, and some have worked. * Design' is a visual look or a shape given to a certain object, in order to make it more attractive, make it more comfortable or to improve another characteristic. Designers use tools from geometry and art. ### person | expert | specialist | designer: Floral designer * arrange flowers into designs. * have many types of flowers to choose from. Set designer * are responsible for the visual impact of a film or television programme. * create movie, television, and theater sets. Software designer * are responsible for what appears to the users of computer programs. * create different kinds of software with computers. Textile designer * Some textile designers use geometry to create pleasing new designs. * create the patterns that are woven or printed onto fabrics. * develop the patterns, weaves, and colorations that appear on fabrics.
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### person | expert | specialist | designer: Web designer * Many web designers use tables to align images, and to combine links into groups of links. * Most Web designers use frames for ease of navigation. * Most web designers are computer people who have moved into design - start by surfing the web to see what is and can be done, and how - work alone nowadays * Some web designers act as if websites consist of attractive pages only - are just designers - try to convince people that a website is like advertising * are notorious for using images without permission. * can change the file sizes of images by decreasing their dimensions - make sites that are rich in multimedia that are also accessible to the disabled - use descriptive tags to explain images and tables * like to design and create web pages. * make graphics. * spend a great deal of time on the Internet and have seen thousands of web sites. * use RGB colours almost exclusively - bold text to draw attention to something they feel is of importance - graphics because, when used well, they can enhance the look of the website * weave online identities for clients large and small. Diagnostician * are specialists. * play an indispensable role in plant pathology.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Dietician * Most dieticians agree that nuts provide essential vitamins and minerals to the daily diet. * advise on blood sugar control to help heal diabetic wounds. * also help people with diabetes by designing an eating plan - try to accommodate different tastes and needs - work in a variety of public and private health organisations - the worst enemy of the great cuisine * can suggest appropriate calorie intake levels and types of foods to eat. * eat better. * help balance meals with exercise and insulin regimens - patients with nutritional needs and weight issues before and after transplant * offer similar advice for reducing dietary intake of animal fat. * plan nutritional programs and supervise the planning and serving of meals - nutritious and appetizing meals to help people maintain or recover good health * recommend school aged children drink plenty of milk. * refer to it as the split diet. * say kids are drinking less milk and instead are drinking more soda - when shopping, look at food labels
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### person | expert | specialist: Dietitian * Many dietitians also have their master degrees - hold advanced degrees - have extensive culinary, marketing, food science and technology skills - teach basic nutrition, as well as diet modifications related to diseases * Many dietitians work as consultants, either full time or part time - in health care facilities such as hospitals and extended care facilities * Most dietitians feel it is preferable to get nutrients in a wholesome food source - suggest keeping a journal to note which foods cause the most problems - work in a comfortable, well-lighted environment * Some dietitians conduct research while others educate people in the community - do research - specialize in areas such as renal or pediatric dietetics * Some dietitians work in comfortable offices - food manufacturing where they analyze food. * help promote good health through proper eating. They often write custom diets for people * also are instrumental in weeding out nutritional myths so prevalent in today's society - educate patients and caregivers about nutrition essentials to be followed at home - plan and supervise the procurement, production, distribution and service of food * also provide nutritional counseling to patients to encourage eating well-balanced meals - the patient with information and guidance - run food service systems for institutions such as hospitals or schools - work as educators and researchers * apply the science of nutrition through the art of dietetic practice. * are active members of local, stated and national dietetic associations - food and nutrition experts - nutrition specialists working in a variety of settings - responsible for the patients nutritional care * can best answer questions about folate in foods - explain the relationship between food and a given disease state - work in a clinical, community, or foodservice area * confer with doctors and health care workers about patients. * develop patient education materials in English for Arabic translation. * encourage meat at every meal, frequent egg dishes, and high protein supplements. * generally recommend at least two meals of fish every week for possible heart benefits - wear street clothes topped with a lab coat * give advice about nutrition and special eating concerns. * help people with diabetes learn how food and exercise affect their blood sugar * make sure the person has a healthy diet during rehabilitation. * monitor patients' weight, etc. * offer nutrition education for groups and provide diet counseling for persons of all ages - preventative and therapeutic nutrition services in a variety of settings * plan nutrition programs for individuals and groups. * play a major role in health care, industry, government and education - an important role in fitness, health and nutritional treatment of diseases * practice with physicians, nurses and other professionals who are leaders in their fields. * promote healthy eating habits. * recognize that seniors are at higher risk of malnutrition than the general population. * recommend after school snacks from the four basic food groups - consuming whole foods for a variety of reasons * say all food can fit into a daily meal plan. * share their holiday strategies. * shine when it comes to teaching others established research and public health policy. * spend there time working and helping people with there diets. * teach people skills such as how to shop for good groceries. * tend to be too wordy - specialize in five main areas * use nutrition principles to foster healthy eating habits and set up food service systems. * welcome pharmacists able and willing to support patients in primary care. * work in a variety of fields - both the clinical and administrative areas in hospital environments - food science and human nutrition
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### person | expert | specialist | dietitian: Clinical dietitian * Some clinical dietitians manage small food service departments - specialize in the type of patient they help * ensure dietary management while meeting the patient's nutritional needs. * identify patients at nutritional risk and plan nutrition intervention as needed. * work in a hospital setting in a patient-oriented role. * work in hospitals and nursing homes - as members of the health care team - on medical teams in healthcare facilities - with patients in hospitals and nursing homes Registered dietitian * Many registered dietitians specialize in pediatric dietetics, diabetes, renal and nutrition support. * are food and nutrition experts. * assess and monitor the nutritional status of all patients. * assist in nutritional support and education. * practice in a variety of settings. * provide recommendations to physicians regarding special diets for patients. Embryologist * agree that man is created when sperm and egg unite at the moment of fertilization. * like to see that most of the cells are incorporated into the morula. * study the developments processes of organisms.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Endocrinologist * Most endocrinologists see patients every two months throughout the pregnancy. * Some endocrinologists believe that one in four women have an underactive or overactive thyroid - work solely as research physicians * also develop new drugs and treatments through biogenetic and synthetic techniques - specialize in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diabetes mellitus * are doctors - experts in male reproductive hormones and sperm development - specialists of internal medicine or pediatrics - specially trained physicians who diagnose diseases related to the glands * assist patients in managing their diabetes. * care for patients with complex hormonal disorders and metabolic conditions. * help patients get their hormonal levels back in balance. * specialize in the treatment of low testosterone - treating and preventing bone loss and preventing fractures * study how the endocrine systems regulate growth and body functions. * treat diabetics as well as patients with thyroid, adrenal, or pituitary disease - diseases affecting the metabolism of the human body - patients who suffer from obesity due to metabolic and hormonal problems * usually have considerable experience in managing patients with hirsutism. Eye doctor * Many eye doctors blame strabismus on weak eye muscles which control eye movements. * Most eye doctors give treatments - specialize in care - use some sort of automated visual field apparatus * Some eye doctors recommend surgery. * can test eyewear for ultraviolet protection. * use a number of methods to re-attach the retina to the back of the eye - an infrared pupillometer to measure the size of the pupils Geriatrician * agree that overeating is an enemy of longevity. - medical doctors who are specially trained in the care of older adults * have expertise in caring for multiple issues that are prevalent among older adults. * specialize in the care of older adults. * treat people with very special needs. Gerontologist * are concerned with aging both as a normal part of life and as a potential problem * continue to debate what factors lead to aging well. * specialize in the specific health care needs of the elderly. * study the changes that people go through as they get older.
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### person | expert | specialist: Graphic designer * Many graphic designers develop the graphics and layout of Internet websites. * Most graphic designers use computer software to generate new images. * are active in all aspects of communication design - among the few professionals who manage to do just that - communicators who produce visual messages to interest, inform and persuade - responsible for designing how information is communicated - workers * communicate messages visually. * convert concepts into visual language. * create signage, showrooms, exhibits, and electronic media. * do graphics. * offer designs. Gynaecologist * Many gynaecologists assess the uterus and tubes during their operating sessions. * openly admit that there is no restriction on the supply of abortion.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Gynecologist * Many gynecologists are also obstetricians who care for pregnant women and deliver their babies - often serve as the primary care physician for their patients * Most gynecologists perform a digital rectal examination during a pelvic evaluation. * Some gynecologists also practice obstetrics - do primary care , but for women only - recommend hysterectomy to remove any fibroids - routinely recommend taking testosterone * are doctors and therefore have the duties of such - physicians who have completed advanced training in female reproductive disorders - specialists - the only place that many women get any health information * deal with disorders and diseases of the female reproductive tract. * diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the female reproductive system - medical problems of women * generally prescribe the lowest amount of hormone needed to prevent pregnancy. * prevent and treat disorders of the female reproductive system. * use laparoscopy to treat a variety of female health problems. + Medical specialty * There are other doctors who are also 'primary care' doctors. Pediatricians are primary care doctors, but only for children. Internists are primary care doctors for adults. Some gynecologists do primary care, but for women only. Heart surgeon * report patients dying on their waiting lists. * spend many years honing their craft before they pick up a scalpel for the first time. * use silicone for valve replacements. Hematologist * are doctors - specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders * specialize in disorders of the blood, spleen and lymph glands - the treatment of blood disorders Human resource specialist * help employees. * perform tasks. * possess knowledge. * use skills. * work in offices.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Hygienist * Many hygienists select other non-traditional work settings to practice dental hygiene. * Most hygienists work with individual patients. * Some hygienists design and implement school and community health programs - develop and promote community dental health programs - give local anesthetics and nitrous oxide - work for two or more dentists * are located in dentists * can also work in dental educational settings or dental product marketing and sales - health education and product sales and marketing * examine patients' teeth and gums, recording the presence of diseases or abnormalities * help make a long-term impact by educating people as they work. * know that salt, whether sea salt, rock salt or refined salt poison. * provide preventive dental care and encourage patients to develop good oral hygiene. * take and develop X-rays and put in temporary fillings. * use their knowledge and clinical skills to provide dental hygiene care for patients. * work with many dental instruments while cleaning patients' teeth.
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### person | expert | specialist | hygienist: Industrial hygienist * Industrial Hygienists are the only people attending analytical symposia who require certification. * Many industrial hygienists work as consultants in private consulting firms or insurance companies. * are duty-bound to protect all workers against reproductive injuries - problem solvers * have college degrees in engineering or the natural sciences. * help people protect themselves on the job and off. * study how to stop or prevent exposure to hazards. Natural hygienist * Many Natural Hygienists believe that cooking actually makes food cancerous to the body. * Natural Hygienists know the cause and they also know how to remove it. Interior designer * Most interior designers work in clean, comfortable offices * Some interior designers use computers. * are specialists. * know how the colors of furniture and textiles can influence our condition - the exact science of scale and proportion * practise in both commercial and residential design. * use knowledge - their sense of style to develop designs that are aesthetically pleasing * work in offices - private homes or commercial buildings<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Internist * Many internists are primary care physicians - have areas of specialization such as cardiology or hematology * are doctors - medical specialists who are highly qualified to diagnose - often able to render therapies that can either cure or control various diseases - physicians who specialize in adult medicine - primary care doctors for adults * are specialists in internal medicine - the diagnosis and treatment of non-surgical illnesses in adults - trained in the treatment of adult diseases - the major providers of medical care to adults in America - uniquely qualified to know all the signs and symptoms in women * can perform minor surgery. * comprise the largest medical specialty group in the United States. * diagnose and treat non-surgically all diseases of the body. * focus on adult medicine. * monitor and treat chronic conditions including high blood pressure and diabetes. * provide the majority of health care to adults in America. * review patients' medical histories and examine patients to evaluate their symptoms. * serve as primary care physicians as well as hospital consultants. * specialize in non-surgical medical care for adults - nonsurgical treatment of adults * treat such conditions as arthritis, high blood pressure, and diabetes. + Medical specialty * There are other doctors who are also 'primary care' doctors. Pediatricians are primary care doctors, but only for children. Internists are primary care doctors for adults. Some gynecologists do primary care, but for women only. Many computer support specialist * advance to information technology positions * continue education.
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### person | expert | specialist: Meteorologist * All meteorologists currently use knots for plotting wind speed on weather maps. * Many meteorologists have degrees in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and other fields. * Most meteorologists calculate wind pressure - make weather observations - measure wind * Most meteorologists study atmospheric phenomena - math science - severe weather patterns * Most meteorologists work for the government, a university, or a media outlet - with companies * Some meteorologists also spend time observing weather conditions and collecting data from aircraft - watching weather conditions and collecting data from aircraft * Some meteorologists engage in basic and applied research - forecast the weather while others work in research - get experience in the military * Some meteorologists work in government - with scientists * also study the ocean - teach their subject at universities - use radars to detect precipitation, especially rain - work for radio and television stations * are curious about Earth's atmosphere, and why it behaves the way it does - scientists who study and forecast the weather * are scientists who study the cause of weather and they try to predict it - the people who study weather - weatherwatchers * calculate pressure * call the changes of temperature with height the temperature gradient - difference between the total and geostrophic winds ageostrophic winds * can and do review historic data and study past storm trends - find themselves working for a wide variety of industries - track and forecast the movement of a thunderstorm * compare deficiencies in precipitation to normal levels when they speak of drought. * define several stages in the evolution of a storm system. * describe the wind direction as the direction from which the wind is blowing. * develop methods - new tools for forecasting weather * divide California into three different parts. * do jobs - many different jobs * employ images from satellites to help forecast the weather. * explain HOW clouds form, and biologists explain HOW species form. * follow paths. * gather information on Earth's atmosphere. * get information from weather balloons, satellites, and weather stations. * have information - many different terms for warning people of what is on the way - names for different kinds of clouds - special devices to measure the humidity , such as hygrometers - the capability to predict rather accurately the path of a hurricane * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * involved in weather forecasting sometimes work evenings, weekends, or holidays. * know that heat creates instability, and instability rules Tropical weather - warm ocean temperatures fuel hurricanes * look to better technology to forecast weather patterns, thereby reducing loss. * make measurements of the properties of the atmosphere at various locales * measure temperature differences at every level of the atmosphere * monitor atmospheric conditions by sending up weather balloons - the extent and severity of drought in terms of rainfall deficiencies * observe the weather when they're making a forecast. * observing tornado damage use it to estimate tornado winds. * often refer to it as cooling episodes, and sometimes it can last for years. * often use the dewpoint as a measure of atmospheric moisture * plot isobaric patterns on synoptic charts. * possess knowledge - specific knowledge * predict more rainfall in upcoming days - weather by tracking the movement of air masses and associated fronts * produce lists of names for the ten major hurricane producing ocean basins. * provide information. * record the weather every day. * refer to it as wind shear - vertical motions as convective * rely mainly on two types of satellites. * rely on weather images from space - radar to provide information on developing storms * routinely triangulate their domains to perform weather analysis. * say that vertical sheer is required for the formation of propagating thunderstorms - warm air is buoyant * seek opportunity. * stress that our atmosphere, weather and climate are extraordinarily complex. - such phenomena * study the atmosphere and atmospheric phenomena, including the weather - weather by recording and analyzing data * study weather conditions and prepare current and long range weather forecasts * track hurricanes from the time they form to the time they no are no longer a threat - using satellites * try to predict the weather. * understand conditions - necessary conditions * use a barometer to determine the changes in air pressure to forecast the weather - measure air pressure - man-made instrument, an anemometer, to measure wind speed - metric unit for pressure called a millibar - scientific tool or instrument called a barometer - wide range of information and techniques to formulate weather forecasts - advanced computer and satellite technology to get instant weather reports - all types of computers and special devices to predict the weather - barometers to predict short-term changes in the weather - cloud reflection to track clouds, determine cloud type, and even predict rain - computer models to more accurately predict the course of killer hurricanes - infrared images to determine the temperature in the atmosphere - instruments especially made to measure barometric pressure * use many different tools to learn about the weather in the world - instruments to collect weather data - modern instruments to forecast the weather - tools in weather forecasting - radar to track storms - supercomputers to predict, plot, and study storms - the location of some of the jet streams as an aid in weather forecasting - weather satellites for many things, and they rely on images from satellites * usually specialize in one area - type of work * work at stations + Humidity: Meteorology :: Weather measurements
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### person | expert | specialist | meteorologist: Research meteorologist * develop methods. * study atmospheric phenomena - weather patterns Weather forecaster * Most weather forecasters rely on measurements - talk about humidity * Most weather forecasters use computer models to help make their forecast - computers - work nights * make predictions. * measure air pressure with a barometer. * use a special tool called a barometer to measure air pressure - barometers to deflect changes in air pressure - radar to locate and track approaching storms Weatherman * Weathermen often refer to a barometer - report when dust storms are possible - use radar to track storms, hurricanes and tornados * are meteorologists * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Neurologist * Many neurologists believe brand-name medications are preferable to generic products - recognize that hormonally related migraines remain the most difficult to treat - rely on yearly contrast-enhanced scans to detect tumour progression * Most neurologists treat headache but few specialize in it. * Some neurologists also practice surgery - have particular experience in diagnosing dementia - specialize in diagnosing and treating epilepsy * also deal with seizures - treat some diseases of the muscle * are doctors - interested in the diagnosis and progression of neuromuscular diseases - medical doctors who study the brain - often the primary care physicians for patients with server neurological disorders - principal care providers or consultants to other physicians - specialists in the neurologic system - the medical doctors who diagnose and treat problems with the nervous system * believe that G force caused a vessel to rupture. * can also choose an academic career in research and education - now see some forms of memory in operation * care for all age groups. * divide multiple sclerosis into two types. * frequently combine epilepsy medications. * know more about typical TN than they do about other types of facial pain - that vulnerable people can go into seizure when exposed to flashing lights * like to figure things out. * love to observe and measure. * now know that early reversals are a normal developmentsl stage for many children. * specialize in brain and central nervous system disorders - disorders of the brain and central nervous system - neuralgias * treat disorders of the nervous system, brain, spinal cord, nerves, muscles and pain. * understand the human brain and brain processes well. * use many forms of medication to treat problems involving the nervous system. * usually divide the pain syndromes into two groups. * vary in their recommendations concerning driving. ### person | expert | specialist | neurologist: Pediatric neurologist * are doctors with specialezed training in children's neurological disorders - pediatricians * diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system in children.
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### person | expert | specialist: Nutritionist * Many nutritionist are including peanuts in conjunction with a low fat diet. * Many nutritionists recommend soybeans for their fiber - work in the field of food science and technology * Most nutritionists are also registered dietitians - believe in designing an overall program of supplements - prefer the powdered form of glutamine * Some nutritionists advise eating a little something every four hours to keep blood sugar steady - consider Korean cuisine to be the world's best - criticize fish and chips, because the meal contains a large amount of fat - recommend variety, moderation, and balance in choosing foods - tout soy as a key part of a healthy diet * advocate a varied balanced diet for good health both in animals and people. * agree that Sydney rock oysters are a very healthy food - a healthful diet includes a variety of foods - beta-carotene does help the body * also emphasise the importance of certain foods, vitamins, and minerals - warn of a suspected link between food allergies and asthma * are concerned that teenagers make healthy food choices. * blame excess weight on poor eating habits and lack of exercise. * broad term. * can help teach patients about sodium sources and how and where to cut back - offer a wealth of information on diet during pregnancy * caution horse owners that moldy corn is poisonous if fed to horses. * claim that normal dietary intake is sufficient. * classify beer as a food - foods for a balanced diet in various categories * debate soy s health benefits - soy's health benefits * distinguish between different types of dietary fats, or fats in food. * encourage people to get their vitamins and nutrients from a well-balanced meal. * explain that it's the brain's first shot of fuel for the day. * generally consider it the ideal method of feeding dairy cattle. * help plan special diets. * measure the amount of heat produced by metabolizing food in units called kilocalories. * offer nutritional assessment and education. * participate in caring for the animals and maintaining the garden. * play important roles in the public's health. * point out that a toddler needs much smaller amounts of nutrients than an adult - to restaurant eating as a major influence on confusion about portion sizes * recommend eating a half dozen smaller meals a day, rather than two or three big ones - at least five portions of fruit and vegetables a day - lots of fruits, vegetables, and grains - healthy eating habits based on individual needs - spreading the same number of calories out over five or six small meals - that a significant portion of our diet come from the dairy group * say such extreme eating habits can be extremely dangerous - that milk helps fight colon, cervical, lung and stomach cancer - the human body can survive without fluid for no more than six days * stress variety as an essential component of a healthy, balanced diet. * study the metabolism of foods, i.e. how foods are converted and used by the body. * suggest that eating fish twice a week can make a big difference. * use the ruminal fluid to determine the digestibility of various feed materials. * usually require the same education and training as dietitians. + Fish and chips, Other things to note: Seafood * Fish and chips are also sold out of mobile shops. Very often the shops and restaurants that serve fish and chips do not have a license to serve alcohol. Some nutritionists criticize fish and chips, because the meal contains a large amount of fat. ### person | expert | specialist | nutritionist: Animal nutritionist * Many animal nutritionists work with or in feed mills. * Most animal nutritionists recommend the use of fresh, raw, minced garlic for all dogs and cats.
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### person | expert | specialist: Obstetrician * All obstetricians have experience dealing with fibroids and pregnancy. * Most obstetricians recommend conservative treatment for gestational back pain. * Some obstetricians have their own offices or see patients in small clinics - practice in major academic centers and many in small to medium size communities - routinely explore the uterus after each delivery - say a tenth of Russian newborns die of infections - specialize in treating women with high-risk pregnancies * also are heavily involved in preventive medicine. * are board certified doctors who provide pregnancy care - by far the most common choice for today's pregnant women - doctors specialising in the medicine of childbirth - experts in complications - practically the only doctors who ever deliver babies - specialists * are the most common choice for care providers during pregnancy - only specialists routinely delivering babies * care for pregnant women and deliver babies - the woman before, during and after a pregnancy * deliver babies and care for mothers after childbirth. * have inflexible ideas of how labor ought to go. * provide medical care to women during pregnancy and childbirth. * recommend the killing of the disabled before they can be born. * routinely recommend diets rich in folate for their pregnant patients. * say that a sensible exercise program can help a mother recover from childbirth. * specialize in the care of women during pregnancy. * test for phospholipid antibodies only in women who have reproductive loss. * use it for drug-free pain relief during childbirth.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Oncologist * Many oncologists now permit breast cancer patients to use the vaginal estrogen ring. * Most oncologists are familiar with clinical trials and medical treatments - believe that cancer condition that develops over many years * Some oncologists specialize in a particular type of cancer treatment. * accept that such radiation can cause leukaemia. * are doctors specially trained to treat cancer - likely to experience both acute and chronic work related distress - physicians whose primary medical interest is cancer - specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer * can view tumors reacting to different types of dye to better predict their growth. * continue to debate the relative merits of various regimes of chemotherapy. * deal with a very serious set of diseases with relatively high failure rates. * know about cancer. * recommend drug for women at risk. * specialize in the treatment of cancer - treating cancer with chemotherapy and immunotherapy - working with malignant, or cancerous, tumors * take the same approach to fight cancer. * treat patients with cancer. ### person | expert | specialist | oncologist: Medical oncologist * are internists with training and experience in the treatment of cancer. * can tailor the proper therapy according to the gene. * diagnose and treat all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. * provide chemotherapy and other nonradiation and nonsurgical treatments. * specialize in the use of chemotherapy and other drugs to treat cancer - drugs and chemotherapy to treat cancer
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### person | expert | specialist | oncologist: Radiation oncologist * are doctors who have additional training in the use of radiation therapy - specialize in radiation therapy * are physicians trained to plan and monitor radiation therapy - who specialize in treating cancer with therapeutic radiation - specialists with training and experience in the treatment of cancer * can participate in intraoperative radiotherapy when necessary - play a tremendous role in palliation and reduction of bony pain * combine computer imaging with machines called multi-leaf collimators. * employ both external beam and brachytherapy approaches. * specialize in the use of x-rays and other radiation methods to kill tumors - and other radiation to kill tumors * treat tumors using radiation. * use radiation to treat tumors.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Ophthalmologist * Many ophthalmologists recommend that UV-coated glasses or sunglasses be worn while in the sunlight. * Most ophthalmologists are surgeons who are trained in medical and surgical treatment on the eye - provide comprehensive eye care, including cataract surgery * Some ophthalmologists recommend reducing caffeine usage - specialize in treating very specific eye problems - still remember vitrectomy as a high risk, long, and involved procedure * also perform eye surgery. * are doctors who specialize in providing medical and surgical care for eyes - eye surgeons - impairment specialists * are medical doctors and specialize in eye surgery and other secondary care - who are trained to diagnose and treat all disorders of the eye - eye doctors who are specialists in the health of the eye - physicians specializing in the comprehensive care of the eyes and vision * are physicians who diagnose and treat eye diseases and injuries - have special training in eye disease and vision - treat diseases of the eyes, sometimes surgically - the medical and surgical specialists of eye care * are the only eye care professionals certified to perform surgery on the eye - providers that are medical school graduates * believe that sunglasses can offer some protection. * can assist in the diagnosis of rabies by using the corneal impression test - deliver total eye care including primary, secondary, and tertiary are - examine, diagnose, and treat eye disorders - prescribe drugs and perform surgery * commonly treat proliferative retinopathy with laser therapy. * diagnose and treat disorders associated with the eye * frequently use surgical intervention in their practices. * offer a comprehensive approach to ocular symptoms and disease. * perform eye exams, treat disease, prescribe medication, and perform surgery. * provide routine eye care, clinical testing and surgery. * remove scores of cataracts. * sell glasses. * sometimes recommend Vitrectomy. * use lasers to perform corrective eye surgery. ### person | expert | specialist | ophthalmologist: Pediatric ophthalmologist * Many pediatric ophthalmologists are very good at repairing ptosis in children. * subspecialize in treating eye disease in children.
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### person | expert | specialist: Optometrist * All optometrists provide general eye and vision care. * Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web. * Many Optometrists start their own private practice. * Many optometrists are generalists and provide their patients with long-term vision care - view computer-related vision problems as a form of repetitive stress injury * Most Optometrists are self-employed and practice alone. * Most optometrists are in general practice * Most optometrists work in general practice - their own offices either alone or in a group practice * Some optometrists also do research, teach, or consult - can perform minor surgery, such as refractive surgery - carry out home visits - develop special interests in a particular aspect of vision care * Some optometrists specialize in one area, such as contact lenses or vision therapy - screening for refractive surgery - use syntonics - work as salaried employees of other optometrists or of ophthalmologists * also diagnose and treat eye diseases - prescribe glasses or contact lenses, or medications to treat eye diseases - work with other health professionals in co-managing the care of patients * are America's primary eye care providers. * are doctors of optometry who can examine patients and prescribe corrective lenses - experts at providing treatment with lenses for all levels of vision - graduates from a specialty graduate program * are health professionals who treat patients for common eye health and vision problems - with training in eye health and vision - no longer just the doctors who prescribe glasses and contact lenses - primarily impairment specialists - primary health care providers who prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses - state-licensed health care professionals * are the major providers of eye and vision care in the United States * attend four years of graduate study - optometry school before starting practice * can also advise about antioxidant supplements specially formulated for the eyes - practice in many different settings * can prescribe eyeglasses, contacts, and other optical wear, such as low-vision devices - filters in glasses to reduce problems with glare - medications to treat certain eye diseases - readily solve the presbyopia problem with prescription glasses or contact lenses - teach or do research at colleges and universities * carry professional liability insurance as do other health care professionals. * check patients for common vision problems, like astigmatism. * claim that their services are less expensive. * complete fewer years of education and training. * deal with eye problems that can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses * determine visual acuity and prescribe spectacles, contact lenses, and eye exercises. * diagnose and treat eye problems in children and adults - vision problems and eye diseases - vision problems and diseases * do much more than prescribe corrective lenses and eyewear. * evaluate visual status and prescribe special low vision devices. * examine people's eyes to diagnose vision problems and eye diseases - the eyes and other parts of the visual system * examine, diagnose, and treat diseases and disorders of the eyes and related structures - treat, and manage conditions that relate to the visual system * have the authority to prescribe corrective eyeglasses and contact lenses. * help many patients with challenging visual problems - people see more clearly * often advise patients on whether the surgery is appropriate. * often provide post-operative care to cataract and other eye surgery patients - postoperative care to cataract patients * often work in close association with ophthalmologists - cooperative practices with medical practitioners - past normal retirement age * prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses, low vision aids, and vision therapy. * prescribe eyeglasses, contact lenses, vision therapy, and low vision aids - and low-vision aids - contract lenses, and vision therapy * prescribe, podiatrists prescribe and so on and so forth. * primarily prescribe eyeglasses and contact lenses. * promote eye health and counsel patients on how general health can affect eyesight. * provide routine eye exams, and special tests for eye diseases such as glaucoma. * refer patients needing surgery or treatment of eye disease to ophthalmologists. * spend four years in a school of optometry. * still determine powers of vision and write contact lens and eyeglass prescriptions. * teach, conduct research, and serve on health advisory committees of various kinds. * tend towards therapy. * treat vision problems and eye diseases. * use computerized instruments to make diagnoses - instruments and observation to test peoples' eye health and sight capabilities * usually prescribe corrective lenses in terms of the lens power in diopters. * work in exam rooms where they use tools to determine patients' prescriptions - offices that are clean, well lighted, and comfortable
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### person | expert | specialist: Orthopaedist * often perform multiple procedures at the same operative session. * treat deformities related to birth or injury.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Orthopedist * Many orthopedists have a history of sports injuries - specialize in certain areas of the body, such as the knee - suggest anti-inflammatory medicine once the initial hemorrhaging has subsided * Some orthopedists also believe that d-penicillamine can delay healing - resist attempts by podiatrists to treat injuries above the ankle, and vice versa - specialize in deformities of the feet * are specialists. * believe in generalizing before specializing. * cure problems of the skeletal system, which includes the muscles and ligaments. * first earn their medical degree in a traditional medical school. * sell crutches. * specialize in correcting or preventing skeletal deformities or ailments.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Orthoptist * Most orthoptists work eight hours a day, four or five days a week - in hospital services dealing with squints for both adults and children * Some orthoptists engage in clinical research - work for more than one private practice * also direct the course of patching therapy for amblyopia. * commonly work in pediatric ophthalmology settings. * examine infants, children and adults. * help diagnose and treat disorders affecting visual acuity and eye movement. * often serve as directors of state and local vision screening programs. * perform an important service for children and young people. * teach children and their parents exercises for the children to practice at home. * usually work in eye cliniics or physician's offices - the hospital eye departments * work with and under the direction of ophthalmologists.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Otolaryngologist * Many otolaryngologists are proficient in facial plastic surgery. * Specializes in diseases and treatment of the ear, nose and throat - treating disorders of the ear, nose, throat, and related structures * also work to restore hearing in individuals with gradual or sudden hearing loss. * are physicians who treat ear, nose and throat conditions. * can visualize the both mirrors and flexible fiberoptic telescopes. * diagnose diseases of the ear, nose and throat. * see patients of all ages newborn to elderly. * treat ailments of the ears, nose, and throat. Paediatrician * Most paediatricians have access to specialist nurses, and dietitians. * are the first health professional seen by most children with retinoblastoma. * can identify clear signs and characteristics and can diagnose very quickly. * have to recognize maternal health as an infrastructure for the unborn child.
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### person | expert | specialist: Pathologist * Many pathologists pursue an academic career - use scalpels with rulers marked on their blades * Most pathologists receive training in both clinical and anatomical pathology. * act as consultants to other medical practitioners. * also conduct autopsies - perform autopsies * are doctors specializing in the study of tissue - medical doctors who treat patients through laboratory medicine - most helpful in confirming or ruling out the possibility of cancer - pathologists because they are pathologists - physicians who specialize in the origin, nature and course of diseases - the vital link between modern medical care and pure laboratory science * commonly receive biopsies from the endometrium, endocervix, and cervix. * concur that the female pelvis reaches maturity at puberty or shortly afterwards. * define catarrh as an inflammation of a mucous membrane. * discuss the effects of injury, alcohol, drugs and tobacco on human organs. * do it with corpses. * give two causes for luxations, one known and the other unknown. * interpret and diagnose the changes in tissue caused by disease. * look to blood as a functional disturber. * now recognize more than three dozen different types of lymphoma - use a different set of criteria to call a cell a cancerous cell * perform superficial FNAs. * play a vital role as a part of the patient's primary health care team - on the patient's primary health care team * provide services crucial to the diagnosis and treatment of patients. * recommend to apply when soybeans are producing flowers on the lower half of the plant. * see PAS-positive material in affected cells. * study four to five years after medical school and their postgraduate training - the causes and characteristics of diseases * teach other patients how to make sounds or increase their language skills. * use it, often from a cheap source, to remove glycogen. * usually work in hospitals where doctors send specimens for diagnosis. ### person | expert | specialist | pathologist: Forensic pathologist * apply the knowledge of human biology to crime investigation. * are medical doctors that specialize in forensic pathology - doctors, physicians, with a specialization in forensic pathology - most interested in chemistry and toxicology * contribute to homicide investigations by examining injuries for clues. * seek to determine what caused a person's death. Oral pathologist * Oral Pathologist Researches the causes, development and effects of oral diseases. * study and research the causes and processional effects of diseases of the mouth - causes, processes and effects of diseases of the mouth * treat diseases of the mouth. Plant pathologist * Plant Pathologists breed resistant plants and study the interactions between a plant and a disease - learn how plants grow and are affected by disease * Some plant pathologists work in the field, helping farmers solve their immediate problems. * can test their understanding of the costs and benefits of disease control. * study the same type of things but concentrate much more on weather and dispersal. * take many different approaches to diagnosing plant disease problems.
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### person | expert | specialist: Pediatrician * All pediatricians see children who complain of stomach aches. * Many pediatricians now test for lead levels during routine checkups for young children - question the serious unknown consequences of a rapid loss of fat - recommend yogurt for children suffering from various forms of indigestion - strongly oppose the use of vision therapy * Most pediatricians agree that milk taken by breast feeding mothers can be associated with colic - believe that smoking around an infant or a child form of child abuse - follow their patients from infancy to adolescence - know that a child's cholesterol level can swing from one test to the next - recommend rice cereal as baby's first food - routinely screen children for eye abnormalities during well-baby examinations - try to encourage adolescents to maintain good communication with parents - work in private offices, hospitals, and clinics * Some pediatricians advise parents to wash the diaper area only when feces are present - insist that it is the result of gastrointestinal upset * Some pediatricians recommend a daily iron supplement as a preventive measure - thickened feedings to help prevent the baby from spitting up - say to wait until the baby is six months old - tell parents to take emergencies straight to the emergency room - think it's because of an underdeveloped digestive tract * agree that baby slings reduce crying and help to calm colicky babies. * also encourage parents to read to their children at home - try to prevent other diseases and injury before they happen - experts in the health of children - in a position to recognize abused women in pediatric settings - interested in more than just the healthcare of children - often ambivalent about transferring the care of their long-standing patients - primary care doctors , but only for children - typically family focused, view the patient as dependent * can aid schools and child care centers in developing disaster plans - be primary care doctors or they can be specialists - help young families make wise decisions about family media consumption - increase their understanding of tribal cultures in many ways - prescribe a number of advanced antihistamines to help control allergies - use health fairs to focus specifically on children's health issues * care for and treat children from birth through the teens - children from birth through the teen years - kids because they love kids * consider rectal readings the gold standard of temperature-taking, even for toddlers * depend on parents for firsthand information when a child is ill. * devote some of their time to educating parents and children about preventing illness. * earn less than other types of physicians. * form close bonds with both their patients and their families. * give books to their patients during well child checkups. * have a rare opportunity to help shape healthy, productive lives - special place in communities - the source of children's anxiety wrong * offer the same range of care for newborns and children. * often can determine if youngsters have asthma by a history of symptoms - check vision as part of a child s routine physical - employ nurse practitioners or physician's assistants - pick up mild heart defects during routine examinations - use a child's age to predict their height * provide care for children and adolescents only - specialty care for children with common and uncommon health problems * recommend that children come in for routine checkups from birth through adolescence. * remain dedicated to the health and well being of all children and adolescents. * review patients' medical histories and examine patients to evaluate their symptoms. * say the onset of menstruation has steadily decreased in recent decades. * see a lot of school age children with stomachaches - many with a bothersome virus known as rotavirus * specialize in children from birth to teens - internal medical care for children - providing primary care for children * specialize in the care of infants, children, and adolescents - young people, from newborns to teenagers - health care of newborns to young adults - treating newborns, toddlers, children and adolescents * spend many years in training to treat only children. * take care of diseases that children get. * takes care of children from infancy through adolescence. * treat many children from birth through teens. * treating poisoned children often have no control over the home environment. * understand how important a child s health is to parents - the many factors that affect the growth and development of children * urge hearing tests at birth. * use the charts to compare children the same age to one another. * vary in relation to their level of comfort in treating ADHD via medication. * write prescriptions to the parents to read to their children. + Medical specialty * There are other doctors who are also 'primary care' doctors. Pediatricians are primary care doctors, but only for children. Internists are primary care doctors for adults. Some gynecologists do primary care, but for women only. + Pediatrics: Medical specialties * Pediatricians take care of diseases that children get. They also make sure that children develop normally and try to prevent illness. One of the most important ways that children's diseases can be prevented is by immunization. Immunization is also called vaccination. * Pediatricians also try to prevent other diseases and injury before they happen. They teach parents about safety and nutrition. They may teach older children or 'adolescents' about avoiding injury or addiction to alcohol and tobacco. Because childhood is such a time of change, prevention is a major part of pediatrics.
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### person | expert | specialist | pediatrician: Developmental pediatrician * recommend guarding preteens from excessive demands and responsibilities. * specialize in children with learning disorders. General pediatrician * focus on children's health - the whole range of children's health issues * provide care for infants, children, teenagers, and young adults.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Podiatrist * Most podiatrists are in private practice - self-employed as solo practitioners - count many athletes and dancers amongst their patients - rely heavily on anesthetics and analgesics to deal with pain * Some podiatrists are qualified in sugery of the foot - go on to develop an interest in surgery and train as podiatric surgeons * also contribute significantly to the areas of diabetic foot care and wound healing - study the way people walk, also called biomechanics - treat conditions like warts, arch disorders, flat feet, and athlete's foot * are doctors trained in treating conditions of the foot - who specialize in treating the foot and ankle - foot specialists - fully licensed physicians who can prescribe drugs and perform surgery - medical practitioners who diagnose and treat disorders of the human foot and leg - often successful in teating bone spurs on which M.C.s have stubbed their toes - primary contact practitioners - very active in the treatment and prevention of sports related problems * can diagnose walking disorders and they easily outnumber spinal-injury specialists - treat most cases of leg discomfort * diagnose and treat diseases and injuries of the foot and lower leg - disorders, diseases, and injuries of the foot and lower leg * diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and conditions of the foot and lower leg. * do it with feet. * generally are in private practice, which means that they run a small business. * is the term used for chiropodists in other English speaking countries. * play an important role when the feet are involved. * prescribe and construct foot orthotics. * provide the vast majority of foot health care services in the United States. * recommend wearing a shoe with a round toe box and lower heel. * regularly prescribe foot orthoses and exercises as well tend to wounds and ulcerations. * specialize in foot and ankle problems - problems of the human foot - the treatment of foot and ankle disorders * straighten club feet so children can walk. * treat health conditions of the foot - patients with fractures, dislocations, pains and strains - such common conditions as bunions, corns and calluses, and ingrown toenails * use laboratory tests and x-ray images to diagnose diseases and deformities.
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### person | expert | specialist: Psychiatrist * Many psychiatrists also believe compulsive shopping disease - use medication to treat the disorder - are clean-shaven - believe that all sin is just hang ups - have a predominantly private practice - now specialize in treating depression - prescribe exercise as treatment for mental depression - reduce or eliminate medication after a year or two - treat depression with drugs that raise brain levels of serotonin - use both medication and forms of talk therapy * More psychiatrists begin to diagnose and treat the disorder successfully in children. * Most Psychiatrists only handle medication prescriptions for patients. * Most psychiatrists also complete a residency in psychiatry - are pre-med majors in undergraduate colleges and universities - believe in the primacy of biology - claim no expertise in matters of morality or law - use drugs as a treatment * Some psychiatrists are perfectly comfortable working primarily as pharmacologists - choose to engage in therapy with clients - continue to do therapy - gain additional training and experience within the field of psychiatry - specialize further in the treatment of certain age groups or illnesses * Some psychiatrists specialize in group therapy or individual counseling - therapies such as treatment of alcohol and chemical dependencies - still insist there are neurotics with normal sexual lives. * A 'psychiatrist' medical doctor who specializes in psychiatry, and treats people with mental illness. Psychiatrists can prescribe psychiatric medication * access both the mental and physical aspects of psychological disturbance. * admit it can sometimes be hard to distinguish deeply held beliefs from delusions. * also act as consultants in drug and alcohol programs and to community services - have experience evaluating many categories of violent-prone individuals - learn how medications sometimes cause problems to the brain * are MDs, and they can prescribe medication - so they can prescribe medication - able to prescribe medication * are also available to diagnose and treat psychiatric disorders - best able to address biological and psychosocial issues - leaders in the development and practice of psychotherapies - counselors - deans of about a dozen medical schools - experts by profession, but service users are experts by experience - free to declare as many people disordered as they wish - in charge in mental wards * are medical doctors and can prescribe medication - first and foremost - that have specialized in psychological illnesses * are medical doctors who acquire specialized training in the field of psyciatry - administer medications to psychologically disturbed clients - diagnose and treat mental and emotional disorders - specialize in treating mental illnesses * are medical doctors with several years of training in human biology and treatments - specialty training in mental health - more likely than psychologists to treat individuals with severe mental disorders - often reluctant to deal with violent children * are physicians who can treat patients medically and therapeutically - have special training in emotional and mental health - specialize in the treatment of psychological disorders - with specialized training in mental health * are physicians, and in general they are the only ones that can prescribe medication - trained to provide medical diagnosis and treatment - primary mental health physicians - responsible for keeping up with the advancing standard of care - seriously interested in helping their patients * are the basic helpers of ad men - care givers who use biological intervention * are the only mental health professionals who can prescribe medication - who prescribe medication - physicians best suited to diagnose and treat depression * are, first and foremost, medical doctors. * assert that suicide in any form is absolutely and completely a personalized decision. * believe that a depression diagnosis is missed in up to two-third of affected patients. * call it dysthymia or chronic sadness if the blue mood lasts for two years or more. * can diagnose and treat depression, phobias, neuroses - help people cope with the depression that often accompanies visual loss - prescribe antidepressant drugs because they are physicians * can prescribe medication and often practice some form of psychotherapy - for problems such as depression or sleep disturbances - medication, do diagnostic testing, and provide therapy - medications, if needed - specialise in psychotherapy during training - use videoconferencing to provide psychiatric services to patients at remote sites * categorize symptoms into three categories. * classify childhood depression into two types-major depressive disorder and dysthymia. * come from all kinds of ethnic and religious backgrounds. * create the diseases they pretend to cure by an act of rhetorical fiat. * deal with the study, treatment, and prevention of mental illness. * diagnose and treat the following anxiety disorders. * do hand out pills - study the whole psychological history of a person * easily understand the idea of seeing a patient for as long as it takes. * evaluate Internet communication - and treat individuals with a wide range of difficulties * feel that bedtime reading helps to build strong bonding with the child. * first graduate from medical school. * have a checklist to determine whether a patient is autistic - high suicide rate - medical background and graduate from medical school - number of therapies that have shown to be effective - very important role in the assessment of threats - an MD degree and can legally take whatever drug they want - more training in the clinical depression and usually prescribe anti-depressants * make a medically based decision and can prescribe. * often have conflicting interests - use drugs, imprisonment, and harmful adversives on their victims - work with upset, fearful, or depressed people * only have a description of abnormal moods in their textbooks. * play a key role in the delivery of mental health services. * prescribe medicine. * provide evaluation and medical management - treatment of children, adults, and families - individual, group, and family therapy * recommend both individual and group social activities for chronically ill children. * refer their patients for psychiatric rehabilitation. * say that one in four people are mentally ill - is mentally ill - out of four people are mentally ill * sometimes seem a bit insecure in the medical world. * specialise in their own defects. * spend many years learning about how the body and the brain work - how medications can help the brain work better * study, treat, and prevent mental illness. * talk to psychologists. * treat patients with mental, emotional, or behavioral disorders * try to free people from guilt. * use a wide range of treatments - many forms of psychotherapy * usually use medications in combination with psychotherapy - work closely with the patient's primary care physician and family * view man as an animal. * work from a bio-chemical perspective + Psychiatry, Prescribing psychiatric medication * Psychiatrists spend many years learning about how the body and the brain work. Psychiatrists must learn about all kinds of illnesses. Sometimes a disease in the body causes the brain to work poorly. Cancer in the pancreas causes depression. Blood sugar problems in diabetes mellitus can cause a bad temper. These are only two examples. * Psychiatrists spend many years learning how medications can help the brain work better. Psychiatrists also learn how medications sometimes cause problems to the brain. Sometimes psychologists send their patients to a psychiatrist if the patient seems to have a problem that medicine might help. The patient should continue to see the psychologist.
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### person | expert | specialist | psychiatrist: Psychoanalyst * Some psychoanalysts believe occupational choice is determined by sublimated instincts - that only psychoanalytic data can answer psychoanalytic questions - regard the occurrence of ellipses as significant and a form of parapraxis - try to prove that the only concern of man is sex * also tend to meet much more often with their clients. * are clinicians with the most extensive training in the mental health field - counselors - experts in psychotherapy - highly concerned about confidentiality * believe that anxiety is expressed based on early mother child experiences. * don t generally like to talk about their own experiences except within theory. * feel that it is belief which gives conviction to a thought. * have an approach that is supposed to take years. * think that persistant lying 'bad thing'.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Radiographer * Most radiographers work in hospitals - medical centers, hospitals or clinics * also assist physicians in performing sophisticated procedures. * are members of the health-care team skilled in producing radiographs - radiologic technologists who specialize in medical imaging - specialists - trained professionals who are part of the healthcare team * commonly utilize film badges as personnel monitors for x-ray exposure. * develop and critique radiographic images. * make up the largest group of imaging professionals. * perform diagnostic X-ray exams on patients, process films, and keep patient records - medical radiologic procedures using ionizing radiation * produce X-rays that doctors use in the diagnosis of medical problems - x-ray films or radiographs * take X-rays to help physicians check a patient's illness or injury. * typically work in hospitals, physician's offices, and with primary care physicians. * use X-rays and other technology to diagnose problems inside the body - specialized equipment to perform diagnostic procedures on patients * work directly with patients and professionals within the health care system. * work in hospitals, clinics, or physicians' offices - physician s offices, and primary care facilities - the private or public health care system in radiology clinics or departments - various settings, including hospitals, clinics, and physicians' offices - under the supervision of radiologists who interpret the radiographs - with patients of all ages<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Radiologist * Many radiologists support digital mammography as an effective tool to screen for breast cancer. * Most radiologists spend a relatively small amount of time focused on breast health. * Some radiologists also perform biopsies on patients - image guided breast biopsies - use all sorts of intravenous, oral or even rectal contrast agents * are doctors first, then radiologists - specialists * bring special training and expertise to the interpretation of x-ray images. * can look into different organs of the body - see the blood vessels of the brain on a television screen * closely inspect microcalcifications to help determine their meaning. * consult with other physicians to make appropriate diagnostic and treatment decisions. * deal with images of the patient produced and enhanced by various technologies. * help treat people with peripheral or carotid vascular disease. * miss about one in five breast cancers. * often interpret nuclear medicine tests such as bone and lung scans - work with their hands placed very close to the x-ray beam * perform peripheral vascular studies of the flow of blood to the body's extremities. * train three to four years to improve their perception. * use X-rays to diagnose and treat disease - mammograms to highlight and pinpoint the lesions for removal - ultrasound imaging to monitor the probes and extent of freezing * work with medical and surgical specialties for comprehensive patient evaluation.
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### person | expert | specialist | radiologist: Oral radiologist * examine x-rays and provide detailed diagnoses to dentist and patients. * make and interpret radiographs of the head and neck area. Renewable energy specialist * understand impact. * work for engineer design firms Reproductive specialist * Most reproductive specialists work in medical offices * work in medical offices as part of a medical team or in private practice Resource specialist * help employees. * perform tasks. * possess knowledge. * use skills. * work in offices.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Rheumatologist * Some rheumatologists are pure consultants in autoimmune disease or musculoskeletal disorders - often serve as primary care physicians for their patients * are also authorities in bone conditions such as osteoporosis and Paget's disease - concerned with diseases of the joints, muscle, bones and tendons - doctors - leaders in the treatment and research of arthritis - physicians that specialize in inflammatory and autoimmune processes - specialists - the specialists who are most familiar with different forms of arthritis * diagnose fibromyalgia through pressure points. * help arthritics and others suffering from inflammatory disorders. Shrink * are like hemroids on the brain. * have an array of weapons with which they suppress apostates.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | specialist: Urologist * Many urologists routinely encourage their infertile patients to take antioxidants. * Most urologists like to operate in the mornings and see patients in the afternoon - see at least one case of either acute or chronic prostatitis a day * Some urologists have a subspecialty in male reproductive and sexual health. * also specialize in treatment of the genital organs in men - treat diseases of the adrenal glands and certain cases of high blood pressure - use fiberoptic video scopes to look directly into the urinary bladder and urethra * are doctors - expert in the care of the entire urinary system - experts in bladder and urine problems - now able to destroy the diseased tissue while preserving healthy tissue * can also treat impotence by means of penile implants - treat a wide variety of problems * gain expertise in subspecialties in many ways. * have additional training in treating problems of the urinary tract. * perform few neonatal circumcisions but are often asked to treat the complications. * recommend surgical implants, but only after other treatments fail. * tend to recommend surgery while oncologists generally advise radiation therapy. * treat ailments of the urinary tract - urinary tract ailments * use several tests to detect prostate cancer. Superstar * Some superstars die at ages. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * is an expert Taster * are critics. * have mean body weight - preference - body substances - cells - heads - human bodies - legs - nuclei - plasma membranes - vacuoles
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### person | expert: Therapist * Many therapists assume that self-examination and insight lead to responsibility and change. * Many therapists believe that children are reluctant to disclose because they have been threatened - conflicts with others account for most stress - early childhood abuse is at the root of most problems in living - develop part-time practices, in addition to their work in other settings - encourage children to cry, especially in situations involving loss - live in fear of open office hours - see promiscuous sexual behaviour as an addiction - specialize in a particular mode of therapy - test for such things as enzymes, hormones and nerve reflexes * Many therapists use a technique called systematic desensitization to treat phobias - audio and video recording machines - colchicine as interval therapy to prevent acute attacks of gout - humor to treat their clients or their families - some forms of cognitive or cognitive-behavioral therapy at times - work to help the individual learn that nothing bad happens when the behaviors stop * Most therapists are graduate students who are working toward their doctorate in clinical psychology - find problems of sexual desire difficult to treat - marginalize the experience of homosexuals in their practice - remain near the surface while the sharks remain asleep in the depths - work at an institution and have private patients as well * Some therapists also report success treating childhood sleep problems and pediatric migraines - treat small children and the elderly - use hypnosis to help phobic patients face their fears - are specialists in a particular method - believe that phobias are learned, and can therefore be unlearned - combine massage with reflexology, utilizing specific hand and foot reflex points - encourage their clients to confuse fantasy with reality and imagination with memory - perform cognitive behavioral therapy - practice out of a home office * Some therapists teach in occupational therapy programs in colleges and universities - or supervise other respiratory therapy personnel * Some therapists teach, conduct research, or do consulting work on a contract basis - serve as consultants - treat patients at home * Some therapists use behavior modification and conditioning techniques to effect change - special manual exercises to get the other receptors working better - tiny beads that can be stuck to points on the ears and worn for several days - work evenings, weekends, and holidays * also have different levels of training and talent - teach patients to use crutches, prostheses, and wheelchairs * also use many kinds of exercise equipment to assist patients * also work closely with children requiring rehabilitation after traumatic injuries - the children's family members and teachers * also work with children who have asthma and cystic fibrosis - dreams, but for different reasons * apply scientific principles to prevent and treat acute and chronic movement disorders. * are artists, even mavericks - clinical psychology graduate students working under supervision - committed to providing compassionate treatment and education to patients * are graduate students in clinical psychology working under supervision - counseling psychology working under supervision - supervised by licensed therapists * are human beings with individual personalities - with strengths and weaknesses - responsible for the child's safety during therapy - the ones who relate etiological and treatment knowledge to the individual patient - used for heals * assist clients in stress management, maintaining wellness and recovery from injuries. * begin creating and curing their patients' mental illnesses. * can evaluate even newborns for a hearing or vision loss - help parents to understand their child's needs - measure oxygen saturation in the capillaries of the ear or finger - play a role in assisting clients to safely navigate sexual activity - work in clinical practice, administration, education, research, or private practice * care for all age groups from the pre-term infant to the elderly. * combine scientific knowledge with caring and understanding for the needs of each patient. * consider the social context of their connections to others. * encourage children to cope with difficult feelings through art, play, and storytelling - drinkers to compare the consequences of their drinking with their core values * focus on a person's conscious thoughts or behaviors. * function as members of an entire health care team. * generally work with a dysfunction to bring the client to normal function. * give parents tools to ease daily routines by minimizing sensory stress. * help athletes relax and work out cramps after competition - children improve speech, language, sensory and motor skills - individuals reduce depression, stress, and anxiety - patients and their families with safe and independent discharge plans - people get out what needs to be gotten out and helps start healing or reconnecting - young patients apply strength and mobility to everyday tasks * make up another part of the spectrum of home health care providers. * measure cardiopulmonary volumes, pressure, electrocardiograms and blood gases. * often adapt psychotherapy to better meet a person's needs - work under the supervision of nurses * perform physical, speech, respiratory, and occupational therapies in the home. * provide life-support for premature infants. * recognize the physical and emotional benefits of exercise. * regard green as the colour of harmony. * show parents new ideas and techniques for parenting. * sometimes use occupational therapy to help patients bolster their self-esteem. * still rely heavily on verbal language as a means of communicating ideas - as a means of communicating neuroses * teach strategies to cope with impairments in talking, understanding, thinking and memory. * try to help patients learn to cope with interpersonal conflicts. * use dreams as a way to better understand the inner workings of a patient's mind - electrical stimulation to assess and treat nerve and muscle tissues - hands, elbows, and even knees to apply pressure to various points down the spine - massage to increase circulation, improve muscle tone, and relax patients - oils to stroke and knead the soft tissues of the body - toys, bubbles, photo albums, kazoos, crafts and much more to teach children - various methods to keep the children interested and involved in writing and reading * usually have offices where they plan events and keep records - see infants when atypical movement patterns have been used for many months * work closely with people of all ages who have varying degrees of disability - physicians to develop an individualized approach to treatment planning - for hospitals, clinics, and home health agencies * work in private session rooms, chiropractic offices, hospitals and hospices - teams to help individuals and groups - on improving gross motor skills, such as running, reaching, and lifting * work with adults who have chronic lung problems such as emphysema and chronic bronchitis - people of all ages in both groups and individually
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### person | expert | therapist: Art therapist * Art Therapists use visual art to help emotionally disabled young children and teenagers. * are professionals trained in both art and therapy - state registered professionals who have undertaken post graduate training * have the skill to work with a wide range of people with a wide range of problems. * use the creative process as a catalyst for change. * work with patients singly or in groups. Behavior therapist * apply research findings to influence behavior. * believe that changing problematic behavior corrects the disorder. * examine how emotion, cognition relate.
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### person | expert | therapist: Chiropractor * Many chiropractors also do nutritional counseling and recommend supplements - are the primary treating physicians for patients injured in automobile accidents - associate vertebral subluxations with medical entities as their cause * Many chiropractors care for expectant mothers in the regular course of their daily practices - patients with musculoskeletal injuries - claim to be able to treat other health problems - have disability insurance to cover themselves and their business - limit their practices to treatment of musculoskeletal disorders - practice sports medicine - use water, light, massage, ultrasound, electric, and heat therapy * Most Chiropractors treat people who have been injured in accidents of all types. * Most chiropractors are general practitioners - claim to do more than just treat back pain, however - get into their professions because they want to make a difference - work in their own practices * Some Chiropractors occasionally provide treatment at patients' homes. * Some chiropractors also prescribe exercises to do at home - believe the first cervical vertebrae causes all neck and back pain - concentrate on finding and correcting vertebral subluxations only - limit their spinal adjustments to treat joint problems - recommend that when their patients have a fracture they consume extra protein - say that subluxations at the top of the spine are the ones that really matter * Some chiropractors specialize in athletic injuries or orthopedics - chiropractic pediatrics - start by working for someone else or as a partner - use no X-ray, thermography, or neuromuscular testing of any kind * adjust the spine, thus affecting the nervous system - with the goal of taking pressure off the nerves * advise patients on nutrition, diet and ways to deal with stress. * also adjust the spine using different techniques. * also employ a postural and spinal analysis common to chiropractic diagnosis - analysis unique to chiropractic diagnosis - have success in treating allergies and digestive disorders - instruct patients in exercises and stretches to maintain spinal alignment - promote adherence to a healthy lifestyle through good diet and exercise - recommend lifestyle changes to patients - treat areas of the body other than the spine * approach health care from a global perspective. * are a highly trained and licensed professional health care workforce - very small occupational group - accustomed to relieving painful trigger points between the spine and shoulder - also concerned with the state of muscle tissue and condition - capable of serving as gatekeepers in managed care systems - clearly mainstream participants in back pain care - concerned about the presence of vertebral subluxations - experts in spinal biomechanics and backpack safety techniques - first and foremost, nervous system doctors * are health care doctors - professionals who treat sore backs and shoulders, among other problems - interested in a patient's overall health - members of the healthcare profession who treat aliments without drugs or surgery * are more expensive than other health care providers - likely to use X-rays when diagnosing a patient s problem * are primary health care practitioners - professionals who are expert in analyzing spine and posture associated issues - responsible citizens - some of the most passionate and purposeful people alive * are the biomechanical experts - largest natural health care providers in our country today - only profession who adhere to the subluxation theory - recognized experts when it comes to automobile accidents and injuries - superlative nervous system doctors - third largest group of medical professionals after physicians and dentists - therapists - unable to use or give prescription drugs or surgery as a part of their treatment * are usually in private practice, either alone or with other chiropractors - well-trained to correct musculoskeletal injuries * believe in the inherent power of the body to heal itself - whole body wellness - that with a normally functioning spine, the body is better able to heal * can adjust every body part the computer affects - be alternative to surgery, medication - correct common causes of back pain by manipulation of the spine - do a good job of helping by massage, stretching and manipulation - provide care and relief for many injuries involving the neck and back - resolve almost all types of pain without ever having to prescribe medications - use a Hematite to aid in spinal alignments * care for a variety of patients with a wide variety of problems. * claim they allow the body to heal itself - can fight ear infections with neck manipulation * claim to be nervous system specialists - detect subluxations by use of X rays * commonly manipulate the upper cervical spine as a treatment for head and neck pain. * concentrate on nerves, muscles, joints, posture, exercise and nutrition. * consider health a matter of balance - themselves as the portal of entry into the health care system * define a subluxation as partially dislocated or misaligned vertebra. * diagnose, treat, and work to prevent diseases, disorders, and injuries - disorders and injuries * do treat patients in motor vehicle accidents. * focus mainly on the spine, and alleviation of pain caused by spinal difficulties - on providing correct physical alignment to maintain health - primarily on the relationship between structure and function * give spinal adjustments to correct subluxations. * have an excellent safety record, especially where children are concerned - special tables which expand to allow pregnant women to lie on their stomach - the potential to be recognized as primary care providers * help people with many different ailments. * know joints. * locate misalignments in the vertebrae, called subluxations. * manipulate body joints, particularly the spine, in treating aches, pains and diseases - their patients' spinal columns for treatment * often consult with other health professionals, such as medical doctors - contract with health insurance firms and other third-party payers * often see patients returning time after time with the same back or muscle ache - people who appear perfectly healthy * practice in most countries throughout the free world. * primarily treat patients with conditions such as back pain, neck pain, and headaches. * provide highly effective health care to their patients - holistic treatment for a variety of physical ailments * recognise the importance of the body structures and how they affect our health. * represent an upscale audience with a high degree of disposable income. * see a large number of patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. * specialize in back and neck pain - the detection of improper joint motion and can restore normal function * strive to assist the innate healing response by correcting vertebral subluxations. * take the utmost care to cause no further discomfort when treating painful conditions - x-rays to reveal the internal structure and alignment of the spine * treat a lot of auto accident patients - more than just the spine - most types of chronic pain that visitors reported * treat patients by manually adjusting parts of the human body, especially the spine - primarily by manual adjustments, especially of the spinal column - the causes of pain associated with many of the problems of modern living * understand that the human body self healing organism. * use a range of diagnostic tools and X-rays where necessary, to confirm their findings - wide variety of highly skilled techniques to adjust the bones back in place - manipulation of the skeleton to produce and promote healing - many different techniques to treat specific areas of the body - neither drugs nor surgery - skilled touch and movements to restore motion to dysfunctional spinal joints - the spine to access the nervous system * work with bones of the spinal column and nerves of the spinal cord - the spine and nervous system
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### person | expert | therapist: Clinical psychologist * Many clinical psychologists focus their interests on special populations - use cognitive or behavioral techniques * are doctoral level practitioners, licensed by the state - similar to social psychologists * assess and treat mental, emotional, and behavioural disorders - people with psychological problems - people's mental and emotional disorders * can prescribe medications. * deal with psychological problems in hospitals or in private practice. * differ from psychiatrists in two important ways. * examine the various factors that can lead to mental and behavioral disorders. * help mentally or emotionally disturbed clients adjust to life. * interview patients and give diagnostic tests. * offers mindbody health for the whole person. * uphold the highest ethical standards. Cognitive therapist * assist patients in modifying problematic schemas. * believe thoughts, rather than actions, are what affect feelings most. Complementary therapist * see their work as highly individual and individualised. * try to support cancer patients through their treatment and after. Craniosacral therapist * allege that the skull can move and be manipulated. * recognise health as an active principle. * study cranial work exclusively for a minimum of one year. Curandero * Some curanderos prescribe it to staunch bleeding and induce abortions in sheep and goats. * also use culturally appropriate methods for healing. * are therapists. * deal with all types of illnesses, from croup and breech birth to headaches and cancer. * say prayers for a price. * use material objects to manipulate the vibrations and restore the patients to health. Existential therapist * distinguish between normal anxiety and neurotic anxiety. * see anxiety as a potential source of growth. Family therapist * Most family therapists use tracking - work with the couple together as the primary approach * can help schools and families identify at-risk kids - use marriage counseling techniques * understand that families are groups just like other groups in society. * use a systems framework to assess and intervene in interaction patterns.
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### person | expert | therapist: Herbalist * Many herbalists believe herbs work best over time when taken regularly in small doses - that for every disease there herbal cure - claim that burdock root oil can even promote hair growth - consider it one of the most powerful herbs - divide herbs into groups, depending on what they do * Many herbalists recommend detoxification at the change of seasons, particularly spring and fall - sweet fennel mixtures to relive hiccups, nausea, and vomiting * Many herbalists say burdock root can stop cancer cells from metastasizing - that the root can stop cancer cells from mastasizing * Many herbalists use an approach similar to orthodox medicine - echinacea as a virtual panacea for infection and immune boosting * Most herbalists believe herbs work best when taken regularly, in small doses over a period of time - that it is wise to avoid excessive and long-term use of licorice root - consider ginseng to be the most powerful herb of all * Some herbalists also use borax - employ the seeds as an implantation preventer - even consider oats and kava to be mild sexual enhancers - prefer to cover the fresh herb with boiling water, cool it a bit, and then apply - prescribe to help alleviate athlete s foot, ringworm and eczema - say the milky substance from the stem treats warts * Some herbalists use fresh herbs that are organically grown or wildcrafted - it to handle snake bites and rabies - the leaves * agree that cleansing is an important part of building good health. * also have their favorite herbs for treating respiratory tract allergies and hay fevers - prescribe herbal teas, ointments, creams, pessaries, suppositories and capsules * also recommend it for suppressing coughs and, externally, for treating wounds and cuts - to decrease menstruation and relieve mentrual cramps * believe that astragalus and echinacea are most effective - certain herbs are helpful for mental clarity and concentration * call ginger a warming herb because it heats the system - it an adaptogen * classify it as an astringent because it is rich in tannin, a toning substance. * combine horseradish and honey for coughs and asthma treatments. * commonly use sage in treating night sweats, angina, and inflammations. * consider calendula a rejuvenating herb - echinacea to be a powerful immune system booster - garlic to be a first-rate digestive tonic - goldenseal one of the best herbs around - hawthorn to be the world's best heart tonic * frequently recommend bloodroot pastes and salves for the treatment of warts. * often offer suggestions about nutrition and lifestyle as well as herbs to take - work from the premise that a combination of compounds more beneficial * predominantly use alcoholic extracts of herbs called tinctures to influence the body. * primarily recommend kelp as a natural source of minerals. * recommend taking three capsules, four times a day, to dissolve kidney stones. * regard burdock as a specific long term remedy for eczema and other skin disorders. * rely recommend only herb for a condition as illnesses have many symptoms. * say that impacted lymph mucus can be shifted slowly with herbs - it relieves vaginal dryness associated with menopause and menstrual problems * suggest blue gum eucalyptus candles for relieving stress-related illnesses - that it promotes longevity and, in large doses, is an aphrodisiac * treasure the healing qualities of certain flowers, leaves and roots. * try to find the underlying cause of an illness rather than treat the individual symptoms. * use it largely in pill form and powdered. * use it to kill bacteria and fungi and to strengthen gum tissue - treat arthritis in carefully prepared preparations - several remedies for migraine, but the best evidence is for feverfew * use the cornsilk part of the fruit, also referred to as stigmata maidis - stems, leaves, bark and roots of plants to treat and prevent illness * usually use the root of the dandelion plant, which is dried and ground to a powder * view dandelion as a valuable plant with important medicinal uses.
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### person | expert | therapist | herbalist: Chinese herbalist * Many Chinese herbalists use herbs in their 'raw' or 'crude' state. * contend that it creates testosterone like effects and helps to produce sperm. * make a decoction of the dried berries, though they are sometimes eaten. * use it to improve digestion and metabolism - nutmeg against diarrhea, worms, and all digestive upsets European herbalist * recommend nettle tea for respiratory and urinary problems and lung disorders. * use it to heal ulcers and colitis. Modern herbalist * have many uses for coca leaves. * regard it as an antispasmodic medication taken internally. * tend to use herbs in combination to increase their beneficial effects. Traditional herbalist * Many traditional herbalists believe that it strengthens and balances the immune system. * use a combination of herbs individualized for the specific person. Manual therapist * recognize that total body x-rays are dangerous for children. * use the techniques described below to evaluate and treat musculoskeletal injuries.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | therapist: Massage therapist * Many massage therapists are self-employed - have policies about treatment of minors - integrate energy work into their body work sessions * Massage Therapists can work from home or at the work place. * Most massage therapists use techniques from two or more styles. * Some massage therapists establish their own private practice - sell health and massage-related products * act under their own practice act. * are located in clinics - people who perform massage by manipulation of soft tissues of the body - professionals * can teach clients safe and effective ways of self-soothing and stress management. * deal with muscle tension, circulation, and body fluid drainage. * do massage therapy. * know what massage can do. * move energy with their hands to help clear energy and to also transmit energy. * offer reflexology, acupuncture, deep-tissue massage, wraps and facials. * practice in a variety of settings. * provide Swedish, neuromuscular, reflexology and sports massage - treatment for everything from stress to back problems * tend to work with the client lying prone or supine on the table. * use many different massage techniques and methods.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | therapist: Music therapist * Many music therapists are musicians who perform outside of work. * Some music therapists maintain private practices or serve as consultants. * acquire employment in a broad range of health-related settings. * can provide direct services or serve as consultants. * conduct assessments and write goals and measurable objectives for each client seen. * continue to make research a strong component of their work. * prove every single day that music is powerful medicine. * seek to promote wellness and enhance overall quality of life. * structure the power of music to focus and direct change and treatment. * try to find emotional contacts with the patient. * use a wide variety of musical experiences and activities as therapeutic tools - music instead of conversation to get the patient to a relaxed state - their music skills and interests to realize therapeutic goals * work as part of a multidisciplinary team of healers. * work in a variety of settings and with all age groups - wide variety of settings - agencies and facilities serving persons who have special needs * work with a variety of populations in a variety of settings - individuals and groups of clients - people of all ages and with a wide variety of needs
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### person | expert | therapist: Naturopath * Some naturopaths practice Oriental medicine, including acupuncture. * also ought to be considered as primary care physicians - use food as medicine * are committed to removing the joint pain by finding and removing the cause - the general practitioners of natural medicine * believe in the healing power of nature - that virtually all diseases are within the scope of their practice * have no aversion to referring - training that promotes the health of the whole person * mostly use holistic forms of treatment. * often suggest nightly scalp massage with one part rosemary oil and two parts almond oil. * pay close attention to a person's lifestyle and medical history. * practice a mixture of many disciplines in natural healing. * recommend getting plenty of foods containing antioxidants to prevent glaucoma. * routinely use electrodermal screening to diagnose illnesses and prescribe remedies. * spend more time with patients. * use a variety of treatments. * vary in their personal philosophy about Western medicine. * view the symptoms of illness as warnings of lifestyle flaws or imbalances in the body - what they do as an alternative to conventional primary care + Naturopathy: Medicine :: Pseudoscience * Naturopathy' is a form of alternative medicine. Naturopaths mostly use holistic forms of treatment. They generally avoid the use of surgery and drugs. Many naturopaths reject modern science.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | therapist: Occupational therapist * Many occupational therapists participate in health care plans. * Most occupational therapists work in hospitals. * Some occupational therapists are self-employed in private practice. * aid in adaptation to self-care activities, work and leisure skills. * apply principles from the biological and behavioral sciences. * are concerned with a person s ability to engage in meaning- ful activities - doctors - vital components of the team for children with fragile X syndrome * build on skills learned in physical therapy. * can advise on aids and adaptations - also work at nursing homes or at rehabilitation centres * enjoy careers in many arenas. * explore the ways in which daily activities are performed. * focus on hand function to improve proficiency with ADLs - the child's ability to master skills for independence * get to work with mind and body. * have either a bachelor's or master's degree in occupational therapy - much of the same training focused on the upper extremities * help a person relearn daily living skills such as driving or cooking - children to learn and grow - each patient learn to better perform activities of daily living - patient learn to prepare meals - patients regain function and independence - people who have mental, physical, or developmental disabilities * hold a bachelor's, master's or doctorate degree. * make a critical difference in the lives of injured and disabled people. * pinpoint home devices such as grab bars that enable more independence. * practice in collaboration with health, education, and medical specialists. * specialize in treating repetitive motion injuries of the upper extremities. * tend to work with a particular disability or age group. * view every aspect of a client's life as important to their health - play as the primary occupation of childhood * work closely with physical therapists - for equity and justice in practical ways * work in a wide variety of settings and with individuals of all ages - diverse settings with a wide variety of populations - on daily living, personal care, visual, and cognitive skills * work with a variety of patients throughout the age spectrum - children and adults - patients in the acute stages of illness * work with patients of all ages, from infants to the elderly - every age and background - students to perform daily living skills
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### person | expert | therapist: Osteopath * All osteopaths agree that the dislocation of a rib is of frequent occurrence - have professional indemnity insurance - work in different ways and employ different techniques * Some osteopaths specialize in the field of cranial osteopathy. * aim to improve the mobility of the tissues and joints using massage and manipulation. * are doctors and are sometimes confused with chiropractors - general practitioners first, specialists second - generally more holistically inclined - iconoclasts - primary contact practitioners who work in accordance with osteopathic principles - specialists in the treatment and prevention of muscle and joint pain - true physicians, working in all specialties of medicine * believe in the body's natural tendency toward health and self-healing. * can prescribe drugs and do surgery also, but they are less likely to do so. * elsewhere restrict their practice to manipulation only. * focus on tracing the changes in function that have occurred over a period of time. * have many manipulative tools at their disposal - training in skeletal manipulation in addition to their medical training * manipulate the muscles and spine to improve mobility and balance. * only help the body to heal itself. * use specialized soft tissue techniques which resembles massage. * work in a range of health care settings in Australia and overseas - to restore the musculoskeletal system of the body to a state of balance and harmony - with their hands using a wide variety of treatment techniques ### person | expert | therapist | osteopath: Cranial osteopathy * involves gentle manipulation of bones in the head and spine. * special technique to resolve compression or distortion of the crainal bones. * sub-specialty within osteopathic manipulative medicine. * subspecialty of osteopathic manipulative medicine performed by a physician.
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### person | expert | therapist: Physical therapist * All physical therapists are responsible for maintaining and promoting ethical practice. * All physical therapists have a bachelor's degree, some a master's or doctorate - broad base of knowledge to treat the human body * Many physical therapists become supervisors of departments or health service managers - use Video tape analysis to uncover such biomechanical problems * Most physical therapists feel that exercises can help to improve balance - have a master's degree * Physical Therapists stand or walk for long periods of time and do considerable lifting of patients. * Some physical therapists are self-employed in private practices - help people with pelvic muscle exercise programs * Some physical therapists specialize and therefore work with only one age group - in caring for children - teach in academic institutions and conduct research - use electric vibrators to massage the muscles * address problems with mobility, ambulation, positioning, and strength. * apply knowledge from the basic, behavioral, and social sciences. * are also cognizant of the concept of self-assessment of skills and knowledge - teachers - an integral part of the health care delivery team - concerned with enabling patients to reach their maximum physical potential - experts at analyzing human movement - happy people - health professionals concerned with maintaining and restoring health - most likely to be employed in a hospital or medical center setting - responsible for performing initial evaluations and plan of care * assist with a variety of orthopedic, neurological and wound care diagnoses * attempt to strengthen the longer muscle. * can also earn a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. * can develop personal programs that balance exercise and rest - specialties - do manipulations * continue to be in demand throughout the United States. * evaluate and treat problems such as moving, balance, and coordination. * examine changes in sensation, range of motion, strength, and girth. * have a medical background - additional roles in the health care system - special training in a variety of different ways to mobilize or massage * help children learn better ways to move and balance. * help people everyday heal from injuries and other pains - rehabilitate and recover from physical injuries - to help themselves - persons with various diseases or injuries to overcome their disabilities - restore function, improve mobility and relieve pain * hold a bachelor's or master's degree, and they're licensed professionals. * interact and practice in collaboration with a variety of health professionals. * offer aid in post-surgical recovery. * perform evaluations based on physician referrals which are required by law. * play a critical role in helping commands maintain their operational readiness. * practice strict sterilization techniques. * receive a college degree in their field. * serve both the health care needs of individual clients and of society. * target mobility skills. * teach patients to build muscles and improve coordination - do as much for themselves as possible * treat and rehabilitate persons with injuries and disabilities - the physical disabilities of people who have injury or disease * try to restore muscle strength and joint and spine mobility. * use a variety of methods to help their clients correct pelvic floor weakness - biofeedback to help stroke victims regain movement in paralyzed muscles - diverse techniques to relieve their patients' pain and promote healing * using bio-games help victims of stroke regain the use of damaged muscles. * work directly with patients and clients of every age group - in a number of settings * work in hospitals, clinics and private offices - nursing homes, school systems, and doctor's offices - to restore and maintain strength, balance and mobility - together with the referring physician and the patient as a team * work with clients of all ages with all degrees of illness and disability - the whole body to maximize strength, movement and balance
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### person | expert | therapist: Physiotherapist * Some physiotherapists are in private practice - have special training, skills and experience in continence management * also work in public hospitals and community health centres - the fields of education, research and administration * are accountable for meeting the standards of practice of their profession - specialists in movement - university-educated experts * assess, treat and prevent disorders of human movement and promote community health. * can often help with pain that comes from muscles and nerves - recommend plastic splints for ankle stability * enter the profession with a university degree. * help the muscles and joints - with problems of movement * know how soft tissue neck and back injuries affect every aspect of peoples' lives. * often use machines, stretching or exercises to relieve the pain. * practice in hospitals, personal care homes, clinics and schools. * use infrared radiation to warm damaged muscles and so speed up healing - many tools both in the assessment and treatment of injured individuals - ultrasound to treat a number of conditions * work in the community, in hospitals and in private practice.<|endoftext|>### person | expert | therapist: Psychotherapist * Many psychotherapists are also psychiatrists, psychologists or nurses - teach cognitive therapy * Some psychotherapists still discourage medication, but that is uncommon with bipolar disorder. * are psychologists - specialists in treating stress-related symptoms - the closest to homeopathic physicians in the way they approach a patient * believe that the reaction of all people subject to violence is similar. * call it shedding the ego. * claim that licensure protects clients from bad therapists. * come from diverse educational backgrounds. * help people discover ways in which they are in control of their lives - to overcome maladaptive habits and anxieties * often like to work with both partners. * use the skills and knowledge of psychology. * visit women in their home, hospice, or hospital, as needed. * wrestle with their clients' traumas and neuroses. + Asperger syndrome: Autism :: Pervasive developmental disorders * Asperger syndrome is not disease. People who have it will have to deal with it for the rest of their life. However, they can try many solutions to help them and learn how to be able to reduce the impact in their life. One solution can be drugs to restrict the different symptoms like aggressivity. The big problem with Asperger people is that they cannot understand emotions or how people think. Psychotherapists try to help the person with that. They will do many activities like acting an emotion and let the Asperger people guess what it is. Retrieved on 27 October 2005. Radiation therapist * assume direct responsibility for the well-being of the patient. * work with the radiation oncologists in treatment planning and treatment. Recreational therapist * Some recreational therapists engage in private practice or serve as consultants. * observe and record patients' participation, reactions, and progress. * plan activities that promote physical, emotional, and social wellness. * train at a college or university. * work as members of an interdisciplinary team.
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### person | expert | therapist: Respiratory therapist * Most respiratory therapists work in hospitals as members of a health care team * are an integral part of the fast-paced world of medicine - instrumental in life support and emergency measures - professionals who take care of patients with heart and lung problems - vital members of the health care team * assist in developing a plan of care to alleviate breathing difficulties. * care for patients with heart and lung problems. * complete two to four years of education. * diagnose, treat and evaluate patients suffering from heart-lung disorders. * evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders. * focus on restoring and maintaining proper and healthful breathing. * have a well-defined scope of practice. * help patients who are having any difficulties breathing during their stay. * operate equipment such as respirators, oxygen tents, and incubators. * perform chest physiotherapy on patients - procedures that are both diagnostic and therapeutic - study that proves benefits of an in-home asthma treatment program * prevent and treat breathing problems. * provide breathing treatments, exercises, and techniques - care for patients with respiratory disorders * spend long hours standing and walking between patients' rooms. * treat persons with respiratory problems. * work closely with neurologists, pulmonologists and other kinds of physicians - nursing staff - in almost every hospital unit and in many special laboratories - to evaluate, treat, and care for patients with breathing disorders<|endoftext|>### person | expert | therapist: Speech therapist * are on duty to evaluate and treat speaking, language and swallowing difficulties * assist in improving communication skills. * can help the person with swallowing difficulties learn to swallow effectively. * encourage parent and teacher involvement in the therapy process. * evaluate and treat children with communication problems. * help to improve speaking, writing, reading and thinking. * provide treatment aids and family education for speech difficulties. * work on speech delays and feeding difficulties. Wildlife expert * see causes. * solve endure mysteries<|endoftext|>### person: Explorer * Most explorers observe eat habits. * Some explorers kill birds - study flightless beetles * are a group of young men and women who have an interest in Law Enforcement - individuals, but financiers tend to be large complex organizations - people who travel to or investigate unknown places - researchers - young men and women who want to test their futures now * arrive in countries. * can have problems. * desire adventures. * enter territory. * have their own biography and map, which display events and information. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * observe unusual eat habits * often describe themselves as visual thinkers - have trouble clearing foreign or man-made chemicals from their blood * report discoveries. * tends to have an elongated torso relative to leg length.
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### person | explorer: Diver * Every diver is an individual and requires individual attention during their development. * Many divers actually lose more heat between dives than when in the water - are obese * Most divers come to surfaces - consume diets - know sharks - make minimal use of their muscles except when they fight a fish or free an anchor - share a love of the outdoors and the oceans * Most divers use feet - work at depth * Some divers carry fish - collect sponges * Some divers consume breathe gases - die in accidents - do photography - exhibit an allergy to wetsuits, or the materials used in their construction - kick from the knees and there is very little movement at the hip - possess oysters - start off young by being introduced to various marine life * Some divers use helium - scuba gear for short trips beneath the surface - spears * also act as fish attractors due to their color and shape - kill a great number is sea urchins every year to feed other creatures - lose moisture from their bodies while breathing from aqualungs * animals long-lived without food. * are a diverse group who consider themselves conservationists. * are able to collect rock cores from vertical walls on a coral reef - see schools of fish, shark, and giant manta rays - acutely aware of their breathing - athletes - ducks that swim and dive in deeper waters - especially protective of their food sources * are located in oceans - particularly prone to brushing against hydroids - primitive water birds usually known in the USA as loons - some of the first people to notice a change in the marine environment - swimmers - very active in the weight room, tumbling and on the boards - workers * breathe compressed air mixed with light, inert gases, such as helium. * can develop a condition called avascular necrosis, which affects bones - follow the long columns of seaweed and light into the depths - help protect the environment in many ways * can swim through tunnels that connect huge coral spur formations - with whales, dugongs, manta rays, huge cod or sharks - use less air while exploring the ocean bottom - work in shallow water to obtain cores into sediments and rocks * carry torches at night. * cause splashs. * commonly dive out of boats , kayaks , tube floats or directly off the shore. * encounter fish. * enter tanks. * explore regions - western regions * face specific physical and health risks when they go underwater with scuba equipment. * find sea urchins * hold breaths. * includes arms - corpi - legs - material bodies - nuclei - plasma membranes - vacuoles * is an explorer * limiting the time and depth of their dives can avoid nitrogen narcosis. * need bones - dense bones * never hold their breath, but inhale and exhale a normal breath steadily. * often confuse flatworms and nudibranchs - find octopuses by locating the litter of shells that line the entrance to their dens - mistake fire coral for seaweed, and accidental contact is very common * pass tests. * practice skills. * rely on the momentum of their fall to pursue their prey below the surface of the water. * report currents running in opposite directions as they descend the water column. * return to surfaces. * risk life. * say they invariably retreat into deeper water. * see shells. * share the water with an immense variety of marine life - inmense variety of marine life * slowly emerge from the depth of sleep. * sometimes entangle their gear in reefs. * take breaths - deep breaths - samples on the ocean floor and record the quantity of species * touch eyes. * transport benthic chamber used to measure productivity and respiration. * use a quadrat to quantify cover of reef benthic organisms - snorkel to conserve energy and air while on the surface - balloons to lift heavy things from the bottom - self-contained underwater breathing apparatus or scuba gear - single breaths * usually wear drysuits in Alaska. * want experience - ultimate experience * wear lead weights on strong webbed belts to adjust their buoyancy - wet suits * wearing exposure suits are more likely to benefit from the heat generation of exercise. + Abalone, Description, California: Gastropods :: Chinese cuisine :: Edible molluscs :: Gastropods :: Seafood * An abalone diver normally uses a very thick wetsuit, including a hood, booties, and gloves. He or she would also wear a mask, snorkel, weight belt, abalone iron, and abalone gauge. An abalone iron is used to pry the abalone from the rock before it can fully clamp down. Visibility is normally five to ten feet. Divers commonly dive out of boats, kayaks, tube floats or directly off the shore. + Decompression sickness, How to prevent decompression sickness: Health problems :: Diving * Divers find out how slowly to come up by using decompression tables or a dive computer. They may need to stop on the way up to wait for enough gas to get out before it is safe to go up further. This is called a decompression stop. The tables or computer will inform the divers what depths they must stop at and how long they must stay at each depth. + Scuba diving, Equipment: Diving * Divers also use snorkeling equipment. They wear a mask to see through, a snorkel for breathing near the surface, fins on their feet to swim better, and a wetsuit to keep them warm under water because water makes you cold four times as fast as air.
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### person | explorer | diver: Cave diver * Most cave divers explore regions - western regions * use line arrows to mark the direction of the closest exit. Human diver * use compressed air and constantly absorb extra nitrogen when submerged. * wear rubber ones.<|endoftext|>### person | explorer: Scuba diver * Most scuba divers come to surfaces - see shells * Most scuba divers wear suits - wet suits * are divers - fully and completely responsible for themselves and their equipment - located in water * can communicate underwater - dive among the numerous wrecks in the Upper Peninsula's five underwater preserves - explore the offshore wrecks and reefs - hear the singing if they hold their breath and pay attention - practically jump out of their cars into the water - see the abundance of life found in and around the rocky shoreline * change out a current meter used to monitor currents in the Bahamas. * explore vivid underwater sea life at the bottom of the ocean. * is an explorer * love the clear ocean waters and the chance to see a number of shipwrecks. * prowl old wrecks and precipitous reefs. * pursue their sport to experience the fun and excitement of the underwater world. * see huge cliffs, boulders, overhangs, and rock walls * use a tank of air, strapped on their bodies - checklists before going into the water Speleologist * have good hunting grounds in the limestone formations of Andalucia. * is an explorer * use many special contrivances and methods in exploring caves. Spelunker * are at risk of infection - hobbyists + Caving, Spelunkers and their equipment: Hobbies :: Caves * Spelunkers tie their ropes with different kinds of knots, like the 'farmer's hitch knot' and the 'alpine butterfly knot'. Spelunkers choose different knots for different purposes. Some knots work well to hold people as they climb. Other knots are best for tying ropes together.<|endoftext|>### person: Extravert * are more active sexually, in terms of frequency and different partners, than introverts - people who get energy from the outside world * enjoy interacting with people, and are often perceived as full of energy. * find energy in things and people. * have lower levels of arousal than introverts for the same stimulus. * like to be out in the world, serving, ministering, expounding, and acting on their faith - spend their time with other people + Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Outlooks (Introversion / Extraversion): Psychology * The MBTI measures four things. Extraverts are people who get energy from the outside world. Extraverts like to spend their time with other people. Introverts are people who get energy from the inside world. Introverts tend to get energy from thinking and reflecting.<|endoftext|>### person: Extrovert * are gregarious, socially active, and sensation seeking - the type of people who are outgoing and loud * do better in high-density communities than do introverts. * enjoy being with people, are full of energy, and often experience positive emotions. * generally derive energy from others, while introverts do so from within. * love parties, especially when they can talk with everyone present. * marry introverts. * prefer sports like football and rugby because they involve team work and hard work. * tend to feel comfortable in social situations and tend to be gregarious. * work more outside in and introverts work more inside out.
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### person: Farmer * Many farmers already produce biomass energy by growing corn to make ethanol - also have livestock * Many farmers apply nitrogen as fertilizers or manures to their crops - during the fall and spring rather than during the growing season * Many farmers are subsistence farmers although there are also some large agricultural companies - too weak from hunger to harvest crops or plant seeds * Many farmers believe that badgers are responsible for spreading the disease - tillage also helps reduce disease problems - burn the straw and cause air pollution all around the world * Many farmers give alcohol to hypothermic calves in an effort to speed recovery - their lambs names at birth, just as pet owners do - have fields abutting watercourses that are permanent or rough pasture - keep beehives on their farms to ensure the pollination of their crops - make use of the nitrogen-fixing bacteria in legumes to enrich their fields * Many farmers now employ management practices that encourage the presence of waterfowl on their land - raise only pigs, poultry or horses, or produce eggs exclusively - perserve and build wetlands around their farms to help keep our water clean - produce crops year-round with irrigation systems - raising livestock grow it as winter feed - rely on groundwater for drinking water, for watering stock and for irrigation - store grain because they believe they can do better than selling at harvest time - supplement grass feed with hay and silage, particularly in winter * Many farmers use crop rotations to help in weed control, which decrease pesticide use - growing methods that are safer for the environment and human health - irrigation systems to spray salt water over the oysters - ladybugs as pest control - pesticides - the straw from oats as bedding for their livestock - view their relationship with natural resources as one of stewardship * Most farmers add some form of synthetic fertilizer to their fields every year - also raise cattle, goats, sheep, and chickens * Most farmers are concerned about the effects of weeds on crop yields - independent producers who contract for feed, pullets, and other inputs - poor, with small landholdings - believe that corn grows best when the nights are hot - burn their crop residues prior to cultivation - care for animals - control chickens - deplete the supply of natural gas and petroleum to make fertilizers and pesticides - do know if they are using oil or water-based pesticides - drive horses * Most farmers feed animals - mammals - give animals antibiotics when they are ill * Most farmers grow food - vegetables - harvest forages mechanically * Most farmers have a standard set of diets for their farms - land that has been in production for many years - large farms - low income and poor access to credit, inputs, and modern technologies - small farms * Most farmers keep animals - cows - dogs - records of the amount and quality of milk produced by each cow - roosters - kill aphids - know plant certain plants - own mammals - participate in communities - possess animals - practice organic cultivation and natural living - produce sustainable food - provide water to calves at the same time they begin feeding calf starter * Most farmers raise animals - livestock because they like working with animals - sheep for wool, meat, and skins, and cattle for dairy products * Most farmers rely on irrigation - spend their lives praying for rain * Most farmers still keep horses and some breed horses exclusively, often keeping hundreds at a time - live on the income generated mainly from rice and a number of other crops - use kerosene lamps and burn wood for fuel, which exacerbates pollution - track pests with records and many map their fields for weed and pest problems * Most farmers use chemical fertilizer - chemicals to kill bugs and grow crops - corn or soybean meal as the main ingredient in a pig diet - hand labor to do all their work - natural pesticide - pesticides to increase crop yields and values * Most farmers work fields - in areas * Some farmers actually collect the methane from fermenting animal and farm wastes. * Some farmers also breed registered draft stock - sheep, horses, turkeys, geese - consider the fruit-eaters to be agricultural pests - grow corn, primarily for silage - keep a few animals such as cattle and goats, and many raise poultry * Some farmers also raise animals to be used for meat , milk , eggs or other things - sheep, goats, and camels * Some farmers also use chemical fertilizers and pesticides to yield bigger crops with fewer losses - mulching as a method of burial - are under the mistaken belief that possessing banned pesticides is illegal - breed cattle, along with a few sheep, goats, ducks, geese, and turkeys - buy animals * Some farmers control animals - bees - foxes - squirrels - die over years * Some farmers drive animals * Some farmers eat grasshoppers - moths * Some farmers feed cats - their animals bananas and plantains - figure they can make money on the margin of their production * Some farmers have interest in contract raising, such as poultry, swine, beef or heifers - markets * Some farmers keep antelopes - birds * Some farmers kill animals - cheetahs - deer - jaguars - prairie dogs - pythons - rabbits - like to keep their horses in fields where they have plenty of green grass to eat - literally vacuum the crops of insect pests rather than use chemical sprays - lose livestock due to coyote predation - love animals - make silage of the stalks after the ears are picked or the grain is harvested - move animals - own animals - periodically change the crops they grow in fields in order to keep the soil healthy - plant weeds - prevent fire - protect livestock * Some farmers raise bees - cattle, hogs, poultry, and sheep - chickens or pigs or cattle, which they sell - crops for human or animal consumption - fish in ponds - healthy hogs, whose waste is considered a resource - ponies - release animals - report that mold levels in baled hay are causing problems when hay is fed to livestock - save animals * Some farmers sell animals - their produce directly to consumers at roadside stands * Some farmers shoot animals - coyotes - eagles for eating red grouse and frightening the grouse - spend exorbitant amounts of money to control the population - still plant their seeds by the light of the full moon to ensure a healthy harvest - supply meat, eggs, and dairy products directly to the consumers - think their fields can only turn a profit when planted to houses - treat animals * Some farmers use chemical sprays to control diseases and insects - electric motors for lifting water, and tractors for ploughing land - forestland to grow cash crops, such as coffee or pineapples - groundwater to irrigate crops - live plants to intercrop with their staples to suppress weeds - sheep to keep ground clear once trees are big enough - tranquillisers to keep animals calm - trees and shrubs to preserve livestock products such as milk - work primarily with crops and vegetables * Some farmers work with dogs * accept explanations. * actually build bat houses around their crops to attract bats. * add compost * adopt new techniques * also add salt and vitamins to a pig diet - breed and feed hogs and cattle - burn their pastures for agricultural purposes, which destroys licuri palm trees - can help birds by allowing biologists access to their land for bird research - employ human labor to cut weeds - enrich soil, plant trees and put out bush fires * also grow beans and groundnuts, which are used to make sauces or stews - crops such as maize, millet, rice, peanuts, and beans - lentils in India, Iran, and Turkey - root crops, such as turnips and potatoes - teff, a grain that is common only in Eritrea and Ethiopia - has a different labor mix * also have lower risks for cancers of the lung, esophagus, bladder, colon, liver, and kidney - machinery and trucks that run on gasoline - perform painful branding, dehorning, and castration on cattle without anesthesia - raise pigs and cattle - tend herds of sheep, cattle, and long haired oxen - treat their cats, dogs, horses, cattle, and birds homeopathically - try to keep healthy plants away from contaminated farm and processing tools * also use biotechnology to help plants survive - cadmium laced fertilizers for their crops - copper to spray vegetables and grains to prevent fungus and algae growth - cows to get beef for steaks and hamburger - propane to dry crops, power tractors and warm greenhouses * appear to have an increased risk of brain cancer. * are among the first environmentalists or conservationists - persons with high rates of melanoma - at high risk to respiratory health hazards - born weighing more than seven pounds * are business people and are involved in their communities * are capable of farm lands - growing the maximum amount of crop in a minimum amount of space - seed plants - water plants - caretakers of their land - conservationists by nature - creators - economic actors and capable of making choices - fisherman-farmers, compared to Vikings for their courage and sea skill - full-time businesspeople who always are concerned with the bottom line - good stewards of the land and care about the environment - highly sensitive to insulin - important all over the world - in conflict with animals that eat their crops * are independent people - thinkers as well as independent business operators - individuals - used to being on their own - interested in the weather because our livelihoods depend on it - located in fairgrounds - more religious than city people because they go to church and pray for rain - most vulnerable to injury when they are tired, hurried, or complacent about safety - particularly vulnerable when there surplus of the products they produce - probably most familiar with prices for inputs they use and commodities they produce - prone to an increased incidence of arthritis - property-rich, of course, because they hold land - responsible for every agricultural product that leaves their farms * are responsible for feeding a rapidly growing world population - and clothing people - tending the fields, as well as raising the animals - self-sufficient, independent kind of people - small scale household based cultivators - stewards of the land Each year billions of trees are seeded on farmland - successful economically, environmentally, socially, and politically - the adopters, the adapters, and often the innovators of new farming techniques * are the first environmentalists - to be affected by pollution from farm-derived substances - hardest working people in America, and are pillars of their communities - largest occupational group among suicides in Powys - main actors in food production yet they are continually crippled by poverty - most important people in the world - primary stewards of the American landscape * are twice as likely to kill themselves as other men of the same age - themselves compared with others of the same age - live in poverty as members of the general population * avoid prisons. * benefit from ecosystem services - have experience * breed livestock like sheep, goats, cattle and asses. * bring crops * burn and destroy wild vegetation to grow crops. * buy hens * can also adjust the diet of livestock to reduce methane emissions - grow fiber crops, such as kenaf, for paper - sell their oysters before the onset of winter - avoid harm to the environment - benefit from growing a succession of flowering plants throughout summer - count on snow in winter a lot more than they can count on rain in spring or summer - even spray at night when there's less wind * can grow algae simultaneously with their crops - beans on land and in climates that are also good for corn - crops in parts of the wetter savanna * can help prevent water erosion by plowing across a slope instead of up and down it - to prevent nitrogen pollution by contour plowing - leave strips of land untilled, to act as a catch for water-borne erosion - lose huge amounts of planted crops and stored grains to rodents - make terraces to keep the soil in place - open their land to hunters to reduce the number of deer on their property - plant seeds that are modified to resist the effects of glufosinate - prevent pollution by sound tillage practices and handling of pesticides and fertilizers - protect their soil from erosion in several ways - reduce the use of pesticides and depend more on organic farming methods - save moisture by growing fences - sequester carbon through the use of conservation tillage techniques - store or sequester carbon in their soil * can use a series of factors to determine the health of their soil - temperature to help predict the abundance of certain pests * can, therefore, play an important role in countryside management as environmental stewards. * care deeply for the health and welfare of their animals * choose options - their careers in livestock management because they have a love for animals * claim damage. * collectively manage their land and crops. * commonly use penicillin, tetracyclines, erythromycin and others. * consciously estimate the likelihood of drought, hail, storms, etc. * consider cost - nuisances * continue to play a key role in maintaining biological diversity. - erosion by using cover crops to stabilize the soil during winter rains - horn flies based on the husbandry and production practice of their region - rabbit populations directly by poisoning, trapping, and destroying warrens - weeds in crops because they reduce crop yield * cultivate the land, which form of dominion over the land. * deal with one of the very few areas of renewable resources available to mankind. * depend on bees and other pollinators for the health and abundance of many of their crops - pesticides, including herbicides, to increase crop yields - pollinator populations for their livelihood * depend on rain to nourish crops, but too much rain can actually harm crop production - water for their crops - their animals for milk and for offspring that are raised for meat - upon the earth year after year for their livelihoods * develop methods. * drink milk. * encounter animals. * engage in production. * enter markets. * experience crops. * express thoughts. * face issues - tough issues * facing the most desperate hardship are grain and seed producers. * find methods * focus on strategies. * frequently use tractors for all types of logging work on farms. * get crops - goods - results - rights * go to towns. * grow a large number of crops - cash crops to sell to developed countries * grow crops in irrigated oases along rivers - that food comes from - enough food - goods that are shipped all over the world - grain crops mostly as openly marketed commodities - hundreds of varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers and nursery crops - lettuce seeds - plants for their own use as well as selling to their friends and neighbors - rice in the rainy season - seedlings - substance crops to feed their family as well as to sell for cash - two types of oats, spring oats and winter oats - wheat * handle certain pesticide * harvest melons. * have a higher than average rate of hearing loss - lower incidence of cancer than does the general population - responsibility to provide agricultural products and to protect natural resources - acres - actual knowledge - alternatives - an important role to play in the conservation of monarch butterflies - big butts, hips and thighs and a narrow waist - break legs - businesses with small profit margins - contact - different strategies - employees - exposure - fields of crops that they grow and take care of - heads - higher cancer rates than the rest of the population, and pesticides are suspected - ideas - impact - little impact - obligation - operations - other options - sea cows * have the highest rate of prostrate cancer - right to sell live animals to anyone * help cows. * historically belong to two basic types of organizations. * improve conditions - environmental conditions - productivity - survival - water quality * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - human bodies - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * introduce types. - house cats around for mouse control in barns - elephants whenever possible because they trample their crops and destroy villages - rabbits to protect crops * know certain plants - crop plants - how to put fat on their hogs, cows and poultry - that in waterlogged soils the bacteria are less productive * like animals * like to farm - plant beside rivers, where water is abundant * live in areas that can support farming, and everyone else forager. * look at fields. * look to aquaculture as a means of economic stability through farm diversification - the soil to provide the necessary nutrients to grow their crops * maintain productivity. * make crops - final decisions - progress - significant progress - up approximately one-third of Mexico's population - wheat crops * monitor weather patterns and check global market prices on the Internet. * move to locations. * need education - regulations - to crops * now fish where they once raised crops - give pigs phytase supplements in their food, but it's expensive and difficult to store - plant crops and retain profits on practically all land, and pay taxes on what they earn - rely on tourism and rural recreation for much of their income * offer products. * often add waste substances to livestock and poultry feed - allow live fences to grow tall and serve as wind breaks to protect cropland - believe that insects are the main constraints to high yields - feed excessive levels of minerals hoping to improve reproductive performance - give their animals objects like tires to enrich their environment - grow alfalfa, clover, or bean plants in fields after they have grown a grain crop - have to use chemical insecticides to save their plants - keep high pregnant ewes, ewes with young lambs and winterlambs at the same time - kill elephants because they trample their crops and destroy villages - leave crop residue on the surface to cover the ground between growing seasons - practice crop rotation to help enrich agricultural fields - rely on using an assortment of chemical inputs to control pests - rent colonies of bees to pollinate their crops - say that the best way to protect farmland is to ensure that farming is profitable * often use fertilisers to boost the productivity of the land - tractors in cultivating their crops * operate and maintain heavy-duty equipment and machinery. * own cattle - careful attention * plant fields. * plow and plant corn during the dry season when the soil is loose and easy to turn. * pride themselves in producing high quality, healthy food products. * produce coffee crops - food to make it possible for everyone else to survive - food, other business people process and market food - pork - stone fruit crops * promote growth. * protect their animals from severe weather and wild animals. * provide care - habitat for birds in their irrigated fields - nests for owls on the perimeter of their property - buffaloes, cows, goats, hogs, horses, and poultry - cattle for meat and for dairy products - cattle, oxen, goats, and camels for food, export, and transport - chickens for meat and eggs - emes for their meat, feathers and hide - livestock in the plains and in irrigated desert areas - livestock, poultry, dairy cattle, small grains, corn and forage - such animals as cattle, sheep, goats, horses, pigs, and chickens * receive subsidies for rearing sheep on the basis of how many animals they own. * recently use a larger amount of artificial fertilizers and agricultural chemicals. * reduce erosion. * regularly fertilize with nitrogen to replace nutrients that crops take from the soil. - pesticides to protect potato crops from a multitude of pests * remove their calves' testicles to reduce aggressiveness in male animals as they mature. * report customers. * respond to policy. * return to fallow fields * risk their health to use pesticides on crops. * routinely feed animals the same types of antibiotics used by humans - stay up all night to help sows deliver piglets or to tend to newborn calves * run their own businesses, owning or renting land. * see native plants * select crops according to the ecosystems in which they produce. * smoke less and are more active than most people - less, drink less, and are more active than most other adults * sometimes build near a water source, so when it floods their good rich soil is washed away - make large silt traps to harvest soil - try to kill leopards and tigers that visit their farm - use pyres to destroy the bodies of dead animals * spend millions of dollars each year combating weeds in their fields - their lives clearing the land to grow crops * still collect large quantities of various wild edible plants from natural habitats - plant by hand and use animal plows * store anhydrous ammonia as a liquid under pressure in large tanks in their fields. * suffer damage - extensive damage * sustain billions of dollars in weather-related crop losses each year. * take precaution - safety precaution * tend to be conservative in all civilizations - spray chemicals to help the plants grow or kill weeds and usually spray too much - use several pesticides to get rid of caterpillars * think in terms of fields worth of food. * to learn skills. * to make decisions - difficult decisions - inform decisions - produce milk - share information * to use efficient techniques - farm techniques * to use new farm techniques - pollination techniques - sensitive methods - soil conservation methods * traditionally apply herbicides to entire fields before planting or before weeds emerge - plant their fields using seeds saved from their previous year's crop * treat mastitis with antibiotics - potential problems * typically grow their own food for their cattle - slaughter infected animals and other animals exposed to infection - use a variety of herbicides to control weeds in corn and soybeans * use a lot of fertilizer to make sure their crops grow well - variety of water-conserving technology to grow food and save water - fertilizers to improve the soil - coconut palm fronds as a way to keep the moisture in the ground around the taro plants - combines to harvest their grain sorghum - compost for enhancing crops and for sod farms * use computers for breeding, bookkeeping, and individual lifetime animal records - to feed their animals and monitor milk weights, fat content, etc - cows to get milk to drink on the farm and also to sell - fences to keep out unwanted animals - goats to give milk which can be made into milk to drink as well as cheese - herbicides to control weeds that choke food crops - hoes - horses to do work - insecticides to manage insect pests - intensive techniques - it as fertilizer because nitrates in the sludge replenish soils depleted by crops * use large amounts of fossil fuels - quantities of anhydrous ammonia as a fertilizer - machines - medications to help keep their animals healthy - metal tractors and combines to plant and harvest crops - millions of pounds of pesticides and millions of tons of fertilizers * use natural fertilizer - pesticides to keep insects from eating crops - phosphate fertilizer - pickup trucks - plastic as a covering to create a greenhouse - propane to dry crops, brood chickens, power tractors, and warm greenhouses - pulleys to lift bales of hay and bags of grain - renewable technology - same ideas - seaweed as livestock feed or fertilizer - selective breeding to produce animals that are muscular and lean - soil, water, and sun to grow crops - the infrared photos of their fields to measure vegetation density and crop quality - treatments - wetlands as grazing areas or hay crops - working dogs on their farms to look out for mice and rats and herd sheep and cows * using organic techniques are a small minority in American agriculture - pesticides have an increase in profits * usually like to live in a private home near the fields where they work - operate chains and tractors to pull out equipment that has become stuck - specialize in one type of crop or animal, though some raise both - store liquid manure in pits, slurry storage tanks or lagoons * utilize techniques. * wear hats - straw hats * work fields and backyard-gardeners plant vegetables and herbs - hard to protect their livestock - paddy fields * work with chinese traders * worldwide are essential to our livelihood. + Farmer, What farmers do: Occupations :: Agriculture + Farming, Overview, Agriculture techniques * Farmers select plants with better yield, taste, and nutritional value. They also choose plants that are more resistant to disease, more tolerant to drought, and easier to harvest. Centuries of careful selection and breeding have had enormous effects on the characteristics of crop plants. + Pyre, Other uses for pyres: Death customs :: Fire :: Buildings and structures * Farmers sometimes use pyres to destroy the bodies of dead animals. They especially use them when the animals have died of a disease. This helps prevent the spread of the disease to other animals.
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### person | farmer: African farmer * Many African farmers are small farmers, and many are women. * Some african farmers kill cheetahs. Agriculturalist * depend on water for efficient production of food and fiber. * manage biological systems. Agriculturist * also consider the porcupine a pest when it forages on crops such as corn. * are farmers - workers * harvest their crops. Beef cattle farmer * benefit from experience - have experience * have fields.
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### person | farmer: Beekeeper * Many beekeepers are expert microscopists because bees are susceptible to parasites and infections - individualists - keep their hives within half a mile from the nectar source - lease their bees to farmers for pollination purposes - move bees to pollinate various crops or to other locations to produce honey - protect hives with electric fences - spend their time attempting to control the number of drones in the hive * Most beekeepers accumulate beeswax in the form of cappings, old combs, and bits of wax - are aware of the two basic body colors of bees, yellow and black - move colonies at night when the bees are all inside the hive - produce extracted honey - rely on honey and beeswax production and commercial crop pollination - see mites, and see dying colonies, and it ends there - supply pollination free as a byproduct of their honey-producing activities * Some beekeepers also identify queens by clipping the tip of the tip of one forewing - produce and package high quality pollen - can lure bees out of one hive by bringing in a portable hive with another queen - claim that honey is the least damaging sweetener - derive a portion of their income from the sale of bees themselves - feed pollen supplements, alone or mixed with bee-gathered pollen, to their colonies - kill any honey badgers they see just to protect their beehives - make long-distance moves without closing hive entrances - plant buckwheat primarily for such use - routinely replace their queens every autumn - save combs of honey in the fall for spring feeding * Some beekeepers use cold rooms to store empty supers - no protective clothing at all * also face the problem of moving bee boxes into water-logged orchards - kill off mites that infect their colonies - name honeys after the terrain they come from - tend to be a independent lot and experiment with their own methods * always seems to want to know what to plant for their bees. * are able to move colonies, but AHBs abscond when nectar is in short supply - albums - dependent on cultivated crops grown for other purposes or on plants growing wild - largely dependent on cultivated crops grown for other purposes or on wild plants * benefit from the clover bloom as clover is one of the main nectar sources for honeybees. * can generally do nothing to prevent pesticide kills - harvest in early fall and then let the bees keep the fall honey for overwintering - keep healthy, productive bees by managing food and space wisely during the year * claim that more insects die in raising sweetener crops. * consider clothing color to be one of the most important factors - waxworms to be pests * constantly have to raise new bees to replace failing hives. * ensure that brood is redistributed to make all colonies of equal strength. * have ways to remove a nest and save a very beneficial insect. * keep their colonies in boxes called hives. * like to eat their honey. * maintain honey bee colonies in most agricultural areas. * make their money leasing the hives for pollination and selling honey. * managing African bees wear appropriate protective gear. * now keep honeybees. * occasionally obtain a reddish honey they associate with bee activity on cranberries. * often removes honey bees as a free service - rent hives to farms with apple orchards or other trees needing to be pollinated - think that queen rearing is difficult - use their bees for pollination of crops rather than for honey production * provide a place for the colony to live and store honey. * represent a high risk group for allergic disorders. * shift their hives long distances to pollinate crops, or gather honey. * take their hives to farms and fields to cross-pollinate the plants. * tend to have fewer illnesses and live longer than most other people. * use foundation to start their beeswax comb. * use smoke to calm bees when they are collecting honey or relocating a hive - the bees down - special clothing to protect themselves from stings - that knowledge to drive bees out of honey boxes * usually have a smoker , filled with straw or wood chips.
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### person | farmer | beekeeper: Commercial beekeeper * Most commercial beekeepers are migratory and the season of activity is extremely intense. * maintain thousands of hives. * plan to protect their hives by introducing new European queen bees frequently.
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### person | farmer: Breeder * All breeders know the importance of the balance between calcium and phosphorus. * Every breeder has a pair of scales. * Many breeders advise against feeding domestic cat diets - also offer live food such as mealworms or feeder fish to breeding and growing birds - focus on trying to determine when the female ovulates - frequently have adult dogs who are looking for good homes - guarantee against genetic disease for the life of the dog - have different policies concerning vaccinating their puppies - recommend that bucks be neutered if they are sold as pets - retain their offspring to build up their herds - routinely separate the male from the females after the breeding season * Many breeders sell bottle-fed babies that are bonded with humans and easy to manage - some or all of their puppies on nonbreeding agreements - start with several breeding age females and perhaps one male - think copper sulfates, found in most fish food, are tolerated in low amounts - use heating pads to warm and keep kittens warm * Most breeders have animals - eyes - lower reproductive success - pet bunnies - pups - senses - live on the West or East coasts - look at animals - own dogs * Most breeders possess animals - price their puppies according to whether they are show or pet quality - produce female offspring * Most breeders raise animals - recognize animals * Most breeders sell animals - understand genetics * Some breeders add electrolytes to the water source - advocate feeding giant breed puppies only adult food to control their growth - also feed grain in the winter or to growing or lactating llamas - breed parakeets to get good or new genetic combinations - defend nest sites * Some breeders feed babies * Some breeders feed on marine worms - focus on conformation, proper coat, and movement * Some breeders have birds - young birds - insist upon co-ownership of the pups they sell - keep turkeys - kill guanacos - neuter their kittens before leaving for their new homes * Some breeders possess cats - parrots - rats * Some breeders produce animals - pure-bred rabbits for the pet and show industries - unhealthy animals * Some breeders raise birds - cattle - exotic birds - fowl - goats - horses - recognize parents * Some breeders sell birds - foxes - pigeons - ponies - snakes - turtles - start feeding adult food very soon - suggest keeping the puppy on puppy food for the first year of their life - supplement with extra protein, e.g., dry kitten food or scrambled egg - take babies * Some breeders use ball pythons - males from another kennel to strengthen their kennel's bloodlines - open leg bands on their aviary birds that are caught at adult size - special vaccination schedules for their breeding stock and young puppies - utilize maternal instinct - wait until their birds are sixteen months old * Some breeders work with snakes - tentacle snakes * acquire stock. * also exchange germplasm - try to develop plants resistant to fungal attacks * are humans - people - stockmans - the group that really influence what dogs do what at any dog show * argue restrictions. * avoid flaws. * become breeders. * believe that long limbs are almost always accompanied by an elongated head. * breed livestock or pets for purposes such as riding, working, or show. * bring animals. * call the process of specially feeding parents conditioning. * consider strategies. * depend on performance. * develop methods. * estimate size. * examine ability. * express beliefs. * follow code. * get dogs - types * harvest seeds. * have a tendancy to stick their head in the sand * have considerable experience - first hand experience - goals - images - information - knowledge - practical information - real world experience - resources - vision * hold puppies. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * know jobs - problems * learn hard ways * love dogs. * make decisions - differences - fun of gay men by talking with high voices and lisps while limping their wrists * need conditions - specific conditions * often hang a nest box to bring out breeding behavior in their pairs - refer to dogs with only one scrotal testicle as being monorchid * own breeds - stud dogs * prepare for arrivals. * provide parents. * realize potential. - beauty * recommend diets. * report rabbits. * require assistance. * select plants * set goals. * show success. * suggest choices. * test breed dogs * use cloning to collect plants with certain desired traits - contracts to protect puppies, their breed and their own reputations - genetic ratios along with probability in their crosses - principles * utilize approaches - similar approaches * will have operations - pregnancy
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### person | farmer | breeder: Bulldog breeder * express beliefs. * have information Dog breeder * Many dog breeders believe that most health issues can be minimised through a proper diet. * Some dog breeders use a pair of scissors, others a constricting rubber band - tools * do care about their dog breeds. Good breeder * avoid flaws. * can live from their sheep, from their wool. * have purposes. Horse breeder * Some horse breeders take a winter vacation usually to warm, sunny climates. * interchange the terms sorrel and chestnut to describe red horses. * know that semen can carry a lot more than the hopes of the next generation. * prefer wood sawdust and shavings to other materials if it's reasonably dry. Many breeder * have experience - real world experience * hold puppies. * realize potential.<|endoftext|>### person | farmer | breeder: Plant breeder * Some plant breeders find plants - use bands designed for marking chickens * breed for high levels of specific resistance to certain diseases. * can select genes which confer herbicide in new crop varieties. * form gene combinations which enhance certain desirable traits by breeding hybrids. * look at the combined action of all the genes in a large population of plants. * rely on centers of diversity for genes to fortify crops. * select popcorn for genetic traits by using inbreeding. * strive to select varieties of host plants that have resistance to plant diseases. Professional breeder * Some professional breeders use ball pythons * take pride in their animals and their reputations. Reliable breeder * Most reliable breeders have pet bunnies. * have bunnies Responsible breeder * Many responsible breeders require their puppies be spayed and neutered. * address health issues and temperament before breeding dogs. * are the best repositories of knowledge about a breed. * have smaller numbers of carefully-planned litters. * keep a clean and safe environment for the pups. * make differences. * safeguard their dogs' fitness by breeding healthy, unrelated animals. * take every precaution to produce puppies that are free of genetic diseases. Canadian farmer * are leaders in sustainable agricultural practices - the heart of the agri-food industry * grow the spring type, planted and harvested during the same growing season. * produce some of the highest quality pork in the world. * take pride. * use fewer chemicals than their counterparts in other countries.<|endoftext|>### person | farmer: Cattleman * Cattlemen also show concern for the environment. * Cattlemen are experts in animal care - good stewards of the environment and wildlife - care about the environment - fear brucellosis can be transmitted to cattle, where it can cause pregnant cows to abort - have a history of evaluating their beef cow herds via production ratios - live in Texas - rely on water for their livelihood - use government-approved antibiotics to prevent and treat disease only when needed - wear a heavy overcoat from goat's hair to avoid the cold and snow in winter * Some cattlemen raise purebreds, but others have herds consisting of one of more breeds. * are stockmans. Chinese farmer * harvest rice by hand, making it easy to separate the two varieties of grain. * produce pork. Commercial farmer * Most commercial farmers use fertilizers to increase crop production. * grow in straight rows to facilitate the use of equipment. * pay beekeepers to bring hives to their blossoming crop. * use seeds.
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### person | farmer: Dairy farmer * Many dairy farmers have the misconception that they are paid for fat and protein percent. * Most dairy farmers raise calves - recognize the importance of sire selection to good long term herd management * Some dairy farmers belong to co-operatives which process the milk into dairy products - work at night * are the initial beneficiaries of the formula-fed veal industry. * benefit from research to boost milk fat and protein quality in cows. * conduct milk strike to protest low prices. * grow crops such as maize, hay and silage. * milk their cows at least twice a day, every day - twice, sometimes three times a day, every day of the year - cows for milk * reduce power bills by utilizing solar water heating for their milking sheds. * use antibiotics and growth hormones. * work hard to keep cows healthy for a long productive life. Dairyman * Dairymen often supplement dairy cows with fat to increase energy, dry matter intake and milk yield - raising their calves outdoors usually use a nurse cow system * Some dairymen use a combination of factors when grouping their herd. * are farmers. Family farmer * Most family farmers grow vegetables. * Most family farmers produce lettuce seeds * are front-line victims of corporate globalization. * have a passion for preserving the environment, producing a high quality, safe food. Fish farmer * have operations. * pay attention - careful attention * rely on good management and a host of products to prevent health problems.
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### person | farmer: Forester * Many foresters manage forested property or purchase timber from timbered lands. * Most foresters still prefer seedlings when establishing timberlands - use tree shelters to protect against deer browse * also supervise the planting and growing of new trees, a process called regeneration - work in wood product industries, for private landowners, or as consultants * always consider the economics and environmental impact of cutting down timber. * are as professional as doctors, lawyers and engineers. * are concerned about wood products, fish and wildlife habitat, water, clean air and soil - with growing trees for timber production - humans who seek to learn the elven ways - problem-solvers - professionals trained to manage timberland and forest ecosystems for many purposes - responsible for the social progress of forest workers * can count rings without cutting a tree down - experiment with different species of trees better able to withstand climate change * classify their growth rate as medium to fast. * control weeds to enhance the growth of commercial forests. * have a responsibility to manage land for both current and future generations - backgrounds in ecology and soils - professional expertise that goes far beyond just cutting trees * help manage deer habitat when they prescribed burn under pine trees. * improve tree genetics. * manage forested lands for a variety of purposes - timberland, which involves a variety of duties - trees in terms of stands and groups * manage, develop and protect our forest resources. * often feed during the day, but mostly in the early morning and evening - leave areas to reforest naturally from cones and seeds - plant southern pines which are readily invaded by hardwoods - say that there have been no recorded extinctions due to logging - use seed trees and shelterwood cuts to ensure regeneration * plan logging activities to prevent loss of soil and water. * sometimes plant new trees to start a forest. * spend considerable time outdoors the first years of their careers. * understand how different forests grow in different ways. * use a number of tools to perform their jobs - helicopters to carefully take logs out of the forest - their knowledge of species tolerance to help guide virtually all management decisions * usually work eight hours a day, five days a week. * work in a variety of environments and for many kinds of organizations - many different forestry-related jobs - tree nurseries growing seedlings for woodland creation or regeneration projects ### person | farmer | forester: Professional forester * are the province's forest managers. * work in all regions of British Columbia. Urban forester * live and work in larger cities and manage urban trees. * manage trees in urban green spaces.
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### person | farmer: Grower * Many Growers talk about the number of leaves out perpendicular to the shoot. * Many growers add an initial macronutrient charge to the medium at the time of mixing - apply fertilizer to dry soil and note the disappearance of granules before any rain - believe that plant disease can be spread from seeds - combine tillage and herbicide to control early emerging weeds * Many growers grow all plants in the same temperature range with excellent results - the same temperature range with excellent success - have a tree or two producing a small quantity of fruit - raise the mushrooms on hardwood logs inoculated with the spores * Many growers use a combination of tillage and burndown herbicides to control early emerging weeds - blooming plants as living centerpieces in their homes - crop rotation as the main form of cultural nematode control - fowl manure to provide nutrients to their crops - kestrels, also known as sparrow hawks, to keep unwanted birds away - pheromone or sex-lure traps to monitor peak insect activity * Most growers adjust planting depth so that seed is placed in moist soil - apply sulfur, oils and mostly chemical miticides in an attempt to control spider mites * Most growers are only interested in growing female plants so they can harvest the bud - plastic, and metal in usually be used because it can poison the plants - can recognise the overall pale green colour of a nitrogen deficient citrus tree - determine harvest by fruit taste and color - disk in two directions - fertilize with a diluted concentration every week to two weeks - have irrigation systems they use to insulate the plants in a coat of ice - now use bumblebees for pollination - plant extra crops to allow for poor weather or pest problems - recognize powdery mildew when it occurs on their crops - start seeds either in flats or in cell packs - treat crops such as plants in the Ericaceae three to four times per year * Most growers use drilling rigs or backhoes to check soil depth when assessing sites - drip irrigation - the type of dripper depends on soil type and ground slope - some form of control against aphids, blackfly and earwigs - weigh eggs weekly to monitor water loss * Some growers allow their birds access to forage, while others provide only the prepared feed - also recycle and reuse water * Some growers apply nitrogen in split applications - phosphorus as a starter fertilizer, although none is recommended by soil test * Some growers are able to prevent plant injury through careful timing of their cropping cycle - fall-planting garlic in the hope of increasing their yields - attach labels with wires to mark each tuber - claim growing cannabis in soil produces the best smelling and tasting buds - control mildew with fungicide - cover their seed beds with clear plastic as soon as they sow the seeds in the spring - fertilize with leaves or old hardwood sawdust or with ground-up rotted hardwood - graze sheep under the trees in autumn or winter which eat the fallen apple leaves - keep the light female hermaphrodite plants to collect the pollen - leave long framework branches when pruning freeze-damaged trees * Some growers like to offer plants in flats without individual cells - surround the tubers with sharp sand or Cornish grit - maintain seed stocks of their own open-pollinated varieties - mistakenly believe that soil loses more moisture when cultivated - mix grain sorghum with soybeans to produce a higher protein silage crop - plant their young seedlings in the ground in their own bed * Some growers prefer to plant in a plow furrow - trees that already have branches even when they are planted at lower densities - raise clams in big net bags that make it easier to harvest * Some growers report different experiences with the same species of palm after a cold spell - the removal of individual hemp plants by inquisitive persons - say never to divide with less than four pseudobulbs because it can inhibit flowering - spray fields after they notice the distinctive, yellow pattern on the leaves - start with spores, which are more like seeds - switch at two weeks to create small, single bud cannabis plants - trim the lower hands of bunches to increase the size of remaining hands of fruit - tuck leaves away, while other remove leaves that are covering buds sites * Some growers use a rope with three knots whenever a tree needs to be placed - beneficial organisms for biological control where appropriate - rock wool in the mix to help retain water - vaseline to maintain a seal between the lid and the container - using raised beds frame their beds with wood * cultivate moth orchids by taking cuttings, which ensures a match with the parent plant. * frequently attribute nematode-related growth reductions to nutrient or water deficiencies - use carbon scrubbers and ventilation to control odors * generally desire to manage the night temperature so as to minimize excess respiration. * inadvertently affect predator populations through management practices. * knows that each species or hybrid, or even each plant, is an individual. * maintain and replenish the fertility to the soil without artificial ingredients. * often mention maintaining good plant nutrition as a key element in pest management. * sometimes use piece rate to determine pay for farmworkers in place of hourly wages. * tie pheromone dispensers on trees to confuse codling moth males. * try to harvest during optimum soil conditions. * use insecticides like chlorpyrifos to kill the pests - vinclozolin to control fungi on grapes, strawberries and the like - water management to reduce dependence on chemical insecticides and miticides * yield larger crops due to pesticides.
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### person | farmer | grower: Bulb grower * Many bulb growers add a layer of mulch such as pine bark, pine needles, leafmold or buckwheat hulls. * Some bulb growers sprinkle bone meal in each hole, and others use superphosphate. Commercial grower * Most commercial growers pinch the growing points on shoots - propagate new plants by grafting cuttings to a rootstock * Most commercial growers use chemical pesticides and fertilizers - drip-irrigation systems on their arable land * Some commercial growers add brewers yeast to increase growth and add protein content. * can use hexythiazox or abamectin in greenhouses. * watch the condition of the leaves and especially the tendrils for water stress.<|endoftext|>### person | farmer | grower: Organic grower * Most organic growers are small or family-owned farms whose owners walk the land - raise vegetables and fruits * build healthy soil by using compost, crop rotations and green manures. * feed the soil, which enhances soil life and increases long-term fertility. * make use of insects, mulch, and sustainable cultivation techniques. * manage soil fertility using a number of different strategies. * tend to use organic insecticides as a last resort. * use non-toxic means of controlling cotton pests - pesticides too * work with nature, rather than trying to dominate it. Idaho farmer * benefit when there is real competition in the pricing of farm chemicals. * have generations of experience in growing potatoes. Japanese farmer * Some Japanese farmers grow melons inside cube-shaped containers. * raise a tremendous variety in crops and livestock. Local farmer * bring vegetables. * grow food. * report customers. * use hoes. Many farmer * Some many farmers kill animals. * make progress - significant progress * raise chickens - pigs * suffer damage - extensive damage<|endoftext|>### person | farmer: Organic farmer * Many organic farmers rely on a natural bacterial spray to control certain crop pests - use fertilizer and various non-toxic pesticides * Most organic farmers know certain plants - rely on crop rotations to break pest and disease cycles * Most organic farmers use natural pesticide - synthetic pesticide * Some organic farmers sell vegetables directly through box schemes - treat goats * are limited to non-synthetic sources of nitrogen fertilizer - often early adopters, refining technologies that spread to all farms - risk-takers - society's brightest hope for change * build healthy soils by fertilizing and building soil organic matter - the soil using composted organic matter and crop rotations * depend heavily on plowing to manage weeds without herbicides. * foster soil fertility through proper tillage and crop rotation. * grow just one crop each season, which helps to conserve the soil's nutrients. * have no trouble sleeping at night. - plant certain plants * manage and promote diversity within their ecosystem. * produce foods for the discerning shopper - high yields of healthy foods without chemicals * refrain from using chemicals and mineral fertilizer. * take special care to insure that their soil is fertile and nutrient rich. * use Bt as their main line of defense against insects - because it is produced by a natural bacterium - a blend of old and new technologies and scientific practices - biological pest control to selectively hold down the populations of pests - complex crop rotations to maintain as natural a habitat as possible - sulphur as a weak pesticide - techniques to protect their most valuable resource - wireless technology to sell online * work hard to ensure that plants are naturally strong and disease-resistant - in harmony with nature - to raise the fertility of their soil through sustainable agricultural methods
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### person | farmer: Planter * are farmers - pots - workers * drain well, warm quickly, and thus produce early crops. * encourage growth. * have drainage - good drainage * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * move farms. Poultry farmer * grow their birds on contract with larger companies. * raise the chickens from chicks.<|endoftext|>### person | farmer: Rancher * Many ranchers also use protein supplements - depend on their hay crops to feed herds through the winter - use various methods of managing their herds to promote plant growth * Most ranchers have a keen eye for judging the condition of their livestock - market their calves right off the cow - wean their calves at a specific time each year * Some ranchers also ear mark and wattle their cattle - raise elk , bison , ostrich es, emu s, and alpaca s - even have exotic animals - mow pastures to keep vegetation uniform and palatable * also breed foxes, beavers, and rabbits for fur. - stewards of the land * breed ostrich and emu for their meat, leather and feathers. * call coyotes, prairie dogs, wolves, wild horses and burros, pests. * care about their livestock. * clear large areas of rainforest to become pastures for their cattle. * commonly overstock their land with cattle, leading to weed invasion and erosion - raise grazing animal s such as cattle and sheep * end up with livestock that suffer from weight loss. * graze their livestock on both public and private lands. * have a compassion for all animals - summer and winter ranges in different states to benefit from various climates - to feed their animals more just to maintain their herd's weight * kill cheetahs to protect their cattle People are taking over their habitats. * make significant investments in public lands which benefit society as a whole. * often work around the clock, especially during irrigation and harvest time. * raise grass, and of course cattle. * say jaguars prey on their cattle. * sell buffalo for meat. * slash and burn rainforests to grow grass pasture for cattle. * spend a lot of cold winter nights trying to keep their cows alive. * use general aviation airplanes to manage herds and grazing land. ### person | farmer | rancher: Grazier * Many graziers report improved health when cows are on pasture most of the year - use nipple or barrel feeders to make feeding large groups of young calves easier * are ranchers. Russian farmer * Many Russian farmers raise deer and are highly protective of their stock. * Most Russian farmers grow traditional vegetable crops, such as cabbage, beets, and potatoes. Shrimp farmer * prefer exotic species to natives because they do better in mariculture settings. * recognize the value of mangroves and are leading mangrove conservationists.<|endoftext|>### person | farmer: Small farmer * Many small farmers have market gardens where they grow vegetables for the market - other jobs as farm workers on other farms to supplement their incomes * Most small farmers raise chickens. * Some small farmers have markets. * are a broad mix of ethnic and social groups - among the hardest working and least rewarded of people - an important part of the American fabric - better stewards of natural resources - often unaware of the risks of commercial farming - real farmers - the best stewards of the land, using traditional farming techniques * bring crops. * do rely more on non-farm income than do large farmers. * engage in production. * maintain productivity. * offer products. * produce a much smaller proportion of total production than do large farmers. * tend to invest more labor in their land.
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### person | farmer: Subsistence farmer * chop out acacia trees to grow maize and feed the stalks to the cattle. * engage in unsustainable farming practices in the absence of alternatives. * grow the crop widely in mixed cropping systems. Sustainable farmer * Most sustainable farmers raise animals. * Some sustainable farmers protect humans - treat animals * are also interested in conservation tillage practices - very aware of the impact of their farming practices on the environment * reduce erosion. * tend to produce a diversity of crop and livestock products. Tree farmer * Tree Farmers are also committed to educating the public about the value of private forests. * play a critical role in our nation's economy. Urban farmer * Most urban farmers have part or full-time jobs. * use urban land, public services, inputs, and even urban wastes in production.<|endoftext|>### person: Fastener * Most fasteners are stainless steel - have strength * Some fasteners expose to hydrogen - have caps * are people - restraint - the sinews of a modern manufacturing nation * attach building elements to masonry and masonry ties hold masonry to other masonry. * cover everything from nails to rivets and bolts. * eliminate the look of unsightly staples, nails or puttied holes. * find applications. * hold rope loosely and allow rope to be pulled and adjusted over space. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles ### person | fastener: Stainless fastener * are hard and ideally suited for outdoor furniture construction. * resist corrosion. Fat cat * are at risk for health problems. * have a much shorter life expectancy. * remain untamed. Fellow * are members - part of couples - singletons * attend meetings. * deal with problems. * engage in assessments. * includes arms - cell membranes - corpi - personality * provide services. * show interest.
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### person: Feminist * All feminists believe that women are treated unfairly by men. * Many feminists are lukewarm to breastfeeding - totally against prostitution and pornography, etc - express misgivings over abortion based on sex - promote care, interaction, and discourse - see both women and animals as beings that have been repressed for thousands of years - try to portray violence against women as the norm in traditional homes - view Darwinian theories on sex with skepticism, or bile - vigorously claim that there is little attention paid to their health care * Some feminists argue that pre-nuptial agreements further victimize women in divorce - women bring their experiences and values as carers into politics - believe that there are important differences between men and women - say that reinforces women's traditional roles as caregivers and nurturers * accuse Catholicism of being thoroughly patriarchal. * are also anti-family. * are as divided as the general population is over the pornography versus censorship debate - much a targeted consumer demographic as sports fans and teenagers - concerned with the oppression through political and social standards - divided on the issue of commercial surrogacy - egalitarians - interested in why 'women' are treated as inferior to men - lesbians - man haters - masochists - merely conspiracy theorists who have garnered far too much popular legitimacy - reformers - very supportive of families who have a stay at home parent * argue that industrialisation affected men and women differently. * believe in the institution of the family. * believe that pornography gives men a power of control over women - there can be no equality as long as women are our primary homemakers * call for the end of chauvinism in film. * can do anything, but they still get the day off when they have their periods - improve on their success when feminism is defined without victimizing women * claim that the old order reflected misogyny and discrimination - they have, many times, likening it to hatred of women * critique the medicalization of women's lives. * debate the ethics of taking direct action against alleged rapists. * defend a serial harasser, predator and accused rapist. * demand equal rights always and everywhere. * do anything they want to do in their sex lives - fight for freedom of speech when it real fight for real freedom of real speech * fight and struggle for women's liberation. * find gender everywhere in science. * focus on the links between power and gender - politics of perspective * hate men. * have different relationships with men - strategies for discussing the body - poor relationships with men * have, in our time, overcome age-old restrictions that kept women from public lives. * know that if they eliminate the concept of beauty , they've succeeded. * like to talk about heroines. * offer pointers for dating. * regard the right to abortion as fundamental to women's liberation from male oppression. * repeatedly cite instances of rape and incest in their defense of abortion. * say strip clubs degrade women - that they are seeking a principal known as equality * see any attempt to recreate a society where men are vital as evil. * seek equality for men and women. * smear menstrual blood on each other for entertainment. * think boys are little monsters, and so do conservatives. * use the idea of a gendered notion to mean different things. * usually indicate that men are victims of the system that they themselves created. * wish women to seem like men. + Feminism: Politics * Some feminists believe that there are important differences between men and women. However, they believe that these differences should not lead to any unfair treatment of women by men.
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### person | feminist: Black feminist * believe that sexism and racism are bound together. * feel the same way about serious discussions of gender and race. * produce coalitions against racist state policies. + Black feminism: Feminism * Black feminists believe that sexism and racism are bound together. This is called intersectionality. Feminist research * aims to create social change. * strives to represent human diversity. Feminist spirituality * promotes a belief that women are goddesses. * teaches post-abortion rituals. Liberal feminist * Some liberal feminists believe that sexism causes anorexia and other eating disorders. * claim that man sees motherhood as inferior and tries to fit women into that role. Few individual * attain size. * carry load - parasite load * consume amounts. * have necessary skills * live for years. * lose weight. * play lead roles * reach large size * see effects. * survive summer - to ages<|endoftext|>### person: Fiddler * are a productive species - active at low tide and retreat into their burrows at high tide - also popular pets - key players in marsh food webs - located in roofs - musicians - very active during daylight hours, foraging, mating and digging burrows * burrow into flats and banks in or near coastal marshes. * commonly dig burrows for protection from predators and incoming tidal waters. * have compound eyes, a little like a fly's, attached to eye stalks. * often eat in a puddle of water to help separate the food from the sediment.<|endoftext|>### person | fiduciary: Trustee * Some trustees are people who are well-known in a community and who can raise a lot of money. * are fiduciaries - intelligent agents - people who are skilled in business and finance - persons charged with managing trust assets + J. Paul Getty Trust, Governance * The trust is governed by a 13-member board of trustees. Trustees are elected to serve four-year terms, with a maximum limit of three terms. Retrieved May 1, 2011. Retrieved May 1, 2011. Retrieved May 1, 2011. ### person | fiduciary | trustee: Corporate trustee * are institutions that specialize in the management of trust accounts. * handle personal trust accounts for thousands of individuals.<|endoftext|>### person: Fighter * Some fighters have their backs, arms and chests decorated with protective tattoos. * are airplanes - capable of fights - films * can carry many different kinds of weapons, including missiles, machine guns, and bombs. * have options - situations - territory * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * understand significance. + Fighter aircraft: Military aviation :: Air force * Fighter aircraft' are small military airplanes that are made to fight other airplanes. Fighters can carry many different kinds of weapons, including missiles, machine guns, and bombs. While fighters may be used as attack aircraft to attack vehicles, soldiers, or buildings on the ground, they are different from bombers because they are mainly designed to attack other airplanes. + Mixed martial arts, Rules * Fighters can use any martial art, or combination of arts, they like in the fight. In these fights, fighters can fight standing with punches, kicks and other strikes, in a clinch where fighters are grabbing each other while standing, or on the ground.
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### person | fighter: Boxer * Many boxers can be all different colors, black, brown, white - use hand bandages to protect their hand from being broken or sprained when punching * Most boxers eat carbohydrates - have their tail cropped at birth - reach adolescence * also develop a lean, low fat physique that is popular with men and women. * are a physical breed - tough breed, accustomed to training at odd hours and to extended periods of privation - also at risk for degenerative myelopathy, a form of progressive neurologic dysfunction - among the most athletically inclined dogs in the world - athletes - athletic and excel in many dog sports, including agility and herding - capable of punch - clean dogs and have been known to groom themselves like cats do - combatants - especially prone to the developing mast cell tumors, lymphoma, and brain tumors * are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions - more comfortable with companionship, in either human or canine form - highly prone to mast cell tumors - pants - singles - sometimes prone to snoring and gas - the cutest type of dog in the world - weapons - workers * can suffer from heatstroke, which can be a fatal condition - irreversible brain damage due to blows to the head * consume drinks - protein drinks - meals * gain weight. * have a wide use in military and police work - predominantly fine hairs that are soft and short - corpi - necks - personality - sections - vacuoles * need diets. * recognize opponents. * wound heavy strips of leather around their hands and wrists. + Boxer (dog), Characteristics: Dog breeds * Boxers are good guard dogs. They are strong and like to run in open spaces. Boxers are one of the most popular breeds of dogs in the US and over-breeding is a concern. * They have a high energy level and require lots of exercise. They love to play and have fun. Their temperament is jovial. Mean boxers are a rarity. Boxers love to chase, run, play tag and get any form of attention whenever possible. Boxers are easy to train to do tricks, especially for rewards including attention, love and recognition. They are clever dogs with a good memory - Health and care * Many owners like the cute appearance. Most boxers have their tail cropped at birth. White boxers, which were drowned at birth for much of the breed's span, are now sold or allowed to be distributed as pets, though most are neutered or spayed to prevent breeding<|endoftext|>### person | fighter: Fencer * Some fencers approach the sport physically, striving for speed and power. * are capable of attacks - combatants * have an innate aversion to agreeing with one another. * hold the foil in one hand, while in kendo the shinai is generally held in both hands. * train constantly to maintain perfect distance. * wear lots of equipment to prevent injuries, but the swords break through sometimes - protective gear and weapons with blunt or plastic tips + Fencing, Uniform: Summer Olympic sports :: Fencing * Fencers wear a uniform to avoid injury. They wear a mask of black mesh with a bib. They must also wear socks that cover their legs. Women must wear a chest protector. Gladiator * are combatants - warriors * depicts the fighters dressed in a variety of exotic suits of armour. ### person | fighter | gladiator | lightweight: Plastic optic * are lightweight. * have a number of advantages over glass. Interceptor * are fighters. * heartworm prevention product that also eliminates nematodes. * is the only monthly heartworm preventative that also controls whipworm.
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### person | fighter: Wrestler * Some wrestlers actually begin to detest wrestling after a couple of months - inherit their names from their father or uncle * are athletes - capable of wrestles * share a mentality with people who have eating disorders. + List of professional wrestling terms, O: Sports lists * Wrestlers can be over as either faces or heels. The term suggests that the fans are buying into what the wrestler is selling, meaning his character. It's also possible to put someone over by taking bumps or selling a move. + Ssirum: Wrestling :: Korea * Most wrestlers are in height and in weight. The fights can seem slow at first they are actually very dynamic. * Wrestling' is a competition in which two people try to pin the other person to the ground. The people who wrestle are called wrestlers. Striking is not allowed in wrestling. Wrestlers use throws, takedowns, and trips to get their opponents down to the ground. On the ground, they use holds and pins to control their opponent. Wrestling is a popular and effective base for fighters in mixed martial arts competitions. ### person | folk dancer: Square dancer * are all kinds of folks sharing a love of action and teamwork. * folk dancer<|endoftext|>### person: Follower * are people who take as much energy as they give - travelers + Behak Maken, Festivities at shrine: Villages in Pakistan * Many followers come from different cities, towns and villages in Pakistan. It is a popular and joyous occasion with a 'Qawwali' musical fest as well as a small rural fair with rides and other fun activities. + Panentheism: Theology * Panentheism' is the belief that the universe is part of God. Followers believe that one or more godsare both part of the universe and greater than it. ### person | follower: Animist * Some animists do acknowledge a creator-god, usually seen as a deity of the sky or the sun. * also practice throughout the country, but are most active in rural areas. * are disciples - rare in Ethiopia today * believe spirits are everywhere and in everything - that conscious spirits with powers over humans exist throughout their surroundings * worship spirits in the natural world. Disciple * are followers. * are people of faith - who are saved - the vessels through which the gospel is to be carried to the lost Dualist * are disciples. * believe that there are two types of substance or principle in the universe. * claim that the mind special 'thing' quite separate from the body. Totalitarian - weak beings * define totalitarian values as just, and so forth. * invariably outlive their opposition and often outlive their entire generation. Fool * are capable of smoke cigarettes - simpletons * have quality. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles + Experience, Proverbs about Experience: * Fools choose to learn only from their own mistakes.
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### person | fool: Clown * Some clowns perform magic, do balloon animals, etc. * allow the tentacles to graze their bodies until they build up an immunity to the poison. * also protect anemones from predators. * are a caring - sharing group of people - traditional part of celebrations in Mexico - able to change their coloration within certain parameters - books - capable of surprise - comedians - fantasy characters - fools - funnies * are located in carnivals - circus - fairs - parties - often humble individuals * can be very colorful and are very hardy in captivity. * grow glowing crowns. * have a varied tradition with significant variations in costume and performance - really big feet - human bodies - material bodies - necks - plasma membranes - vacuoles * make people with tears on their faces laugh or smile. * perform at birthdays and many more special occasions. * tend to be nocturnal, preferring the cool night air to the hot sun. * try to make it so that people can be wise. * wear face-distorting metallic makeup - masks that are sometimes painted faces<|endoftext|>### person | fool | clown: Harlequin * are clowns - jesters - large, long established and successful orienteering club * breed on turbulent, upland rivers and streams and winter along rugged coastlines. * look like innocent clowns, but are often the sinister pranksters of nightmares. * nest high in the shady river canyons, within the sound of the roar of white cascades. * pair on wintering grounds, then fly north together. * search the ocean bottom and among seaweed for crabs, snails and fish roe. ### person | fool | clown | harlequin: Male harlequin * are mostly dark blue-grey with distinctive brown and white markings. * come inland only to breed.<|endoftext|>### person: Founder * are entrepreneurs - originators - skilled workers * focus on ideas. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - legs - nuclei - personality - sections * is the word used to describe the mechanical result of laminitis. * occurs when the coffin bone has actually fallen - inflamed laminae begin to die allowing the Coffin Bone to sink or rotate * take approaches - different approaches * work with children. * write books.<|endoftext|>### person: Freedom fighter * are terrorists who have won - video games. * 'relativistic' term - this means a person decides by his or her point of view if he call some persons or groups freedom fighters or not. If people do not support his goals, they probably use more 'negative' terms like insurgent, terrorist, rebel or criminal. Freedom fighters are often called terrorists by their opponents if they hurt civilians. However not all freedom fighters hurt civilians. Some freedom fighters damage the opposing military. Some freedom fighters damage property - this is called sabotage. There are also freedom fighters who do not use violence at all. For example the Mahatma Gandhi and the Dalai Lama Friar * Some friars also live in parishes where there are no friaries established. * emphasize life. - body substances - cells - heads * religious person
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### person: Friend * announce news. * are an important part of a person's life - animals which have stong and enduring reciprocal affiliative interactions * are capable of calls - comfort - leaves - needles - talk - trust - films * are located in fraternity houses - front doors - internet cafes - movies - needs - offices - schools - weddings - workplaces * are people that can be looked up to and trusted - feed our hungry soul - to do things with * are people who care about each other - enough to notice and tell the truth - like to see their friends doing well - television shows * are the fabric of which life is made - people who make things work, the people who care enough to give a little extra * are used for companionship - lovings - sharing - understanding * assume responsibility. * attend elementary schools * become assets. * buy cookies. * can also play an important role in a child's self-esteem - be a source of self-esteem, affection, and good times * care about kids - for people * cause a desire to play games * celebrate birthdays. * confirm news. * contact fathers. * do workouts. * eat balance diets - bread - delicious bread * enjoy food * experience death - effects - incidents * experience severe effects - long term effects * find pulses. * get education - feelings * go to beds * have ancestors - backgrounds - blood pressure - dreams - families - hands - healthy lifestyle * have high blood pressure - jobs - keys - kidney problems - lovely dreams - lunch - mothers * have same problems - size feet - senses - skin - trouble - ways - wives * help boyfriends * includes arms - legs - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes * involve in activities. * join communities - forces * keep in touch. * know good quality * like dolphins. * live in cities. * lose weight. * love dogs. * make choices - decisions * may have difficulty. * need people - services * offer advice - specific advice * pay attention. * play big roles * post pictures. * remain friends. * reserve judgment. * reveal identities - true identities * see mammals - photos - wild mammals * send cards * share common interest - earth - memory - passions * show improvement - significant improvement * sit on beds. * snap photos. * start diets. * suffer from heat. * take pictures - shelter - showers * to drive cars. * to experience flavor - sumptuous flavor * travel to areas - wilderness areas * undergo treatments. * understand attitude * use actions - pump actions * value friendships. * visit houses * will have ideas. * win contests. * work jobs. + Friendship: Sociology :: Emotions :: Relationships * A friend is a person that someone likes or knows. People who are friends talk to each other and spend time together. They also help each other when they are in trouble. Friends are people that can be looked up to and trusted. Sometimes people tell their secrets to their friends. Usually friends have similar interests. A friend is one who admires a person's skill and helps or encourages them to make the right choices.<|endoftext|>### person | friend: Chum * are a continuous source of contorted acrobatics - arguably the most overlooked sportfishing species in all of Alaska - bait - friends - girls in third and fourth grade - large aggressive bulldogs that strike savagely and fight relentlessly * come in a variety of colors. * have ranges. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * is salmon * migrate quickly to salt water and coho stay a year or so, until they smolt. * thrive in small coastal streams. * vary tremendously in abundance from year to year and they also vary in size.
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### person | friend: Close friend * experience death. * have mothers. * help people. * play an extremely important role in the lives of all older adults.<|endoftext|>### person | friend: Companion * are attendants - friends - travelers * collect information. * come from regions. * consider mates. * do dumb stuff * enjoy humans. * have equipment - mass * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * know people. * live in homes. * provide assistance. * survive events - supernova events * to live healthy life + Doctor Who companions * Companions are named under the Doctors they travelled with, and sorted by first appearance. ### person | friend | companion: Companion planting * centuries-old technique whose methods today are largely based on folklore. * is used to minimise problems with pests. Imaginary companion * come in two forms, invisible companions and personified objects. * play a healthy role in children's cognitive and emotional development. ### person | friend | comrade: Playmate * are companions. * force children to face realities of their world. Imaginary friend * are also one way children learn to make distinctions between good and bad. * can help children learn how to master and cope with anxiety. Old friend * are located in meetings. * have senses. * post pictures. Pal * S are student leaders that enjoy working with and helping their fellow students. * after school program where there teacher and a student. * are volunteers who assist players both on and off the field, during practices and at games. * includes arms - material bodies - sections * prostate cancer - Problems of prostate enlargement, cancer, and other prostate diseases. * report growth. Roommate * are films * are located in apartments - dorms Fry * Fries refers criticism to the domain of psychology, and bases it on inner observation. * Some fry have short larval stages and live as plankton for a short while. ### person | fry: French fry * French Fries have virtually no nutritional value beyond the calories they provide. * French fries are finger food - high glycemic - potato - snack food - can also fit into a healthful diet, but try to avoid upsizing Guppy fry * are big for fry fish and they are free swimming at birth. * eat brine shrimp , micro-worms or powdered flakes. * tend to sink, so use low-floating plants for their cover.<|endoftext|>### person: Gambler * Some gamblers carry a rabbit foot in their right pocket for good luck - say that the twelve face cards in a deck are the Twelve Disciples of the Lord - treat gambling as a casual or occasional activity * are addicted to risk-taking - adventurers - books - capable of play cards - either slot machine players or table players * are located in buildings - casinos - race tracks - more susceptible to boredom and turn to risky behavior for excitement - risk-takers and stimulant seekers * come in every shape, form and occupation. * enjoy risks in all areas of their lives. * have flamboyant, carefree personalities - many opportunities to bet on sports matches, as well as games of chance - personality features in common with other habitual risk-takers - the highest attempted suicide rate of all addictive disorders * love sports, and sports seem to love gambling. * often break the law in order to continue the habit - throw dice gently for low numbers and hard for high numbers * tend to be loners anyway and like to be isolated. * tend to remember their occasional wins while forgetting their losses - winnings and to forget losses * usually bet money or something else of value as a stake on the outcome they predict.
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### person | gambler: Bookmaker * are gamblers - makers * quote prices as odds ratios. * are very popular in UK and Ireland. The person betting can chose from many variations. Some bets can be placed for events too, like Oscar or presidential winners. Compulsive gambler * Many compulsive gamblers have other addictions as well. * Most compulsive gamblers struggle with low self-esteem. * affect the lives of family, friends, and business associates. * are located in casinos - unable to control their chronic gambling * do tend to experience insomnia, backaches and digestive disorders. * experience extreme highs when they win and extreme lows when they lose. Pathological gambler * Most pathological gamblers start gambling before the age of fifteen, some as young as nine or ten. * engage in destructive behaviors. Problem gambler * Many problem gamblers are hard working people who play to relieve stress. * are usually hard workers and big achievers. * commit forgery, fraud, theft, and embezzlement to finance gambling. * have higher rates of suicide, divorce and criminal activity than non gamblers. * see gambling as a way to either get rich or to relieve financial burdens. * try to hide their problems from family and friends. Professional gambler * gamble for economic gain. * make their living by gambling and thus consider it a profession. Punter * are boatmans - kickers - workers. * members of the special teams. The punter will sometimes do a fake punt and run or throw the ball. They can also fill in for a placekicker Speculator * also play an important role in the market by adding liquidity. * are adventurers - individuals that seek profit from price changes - the unintended consequences of artificial controls on markets - thinkers * buy derivatives to control large amounts of goods. * influence the demand side of the foreign exchange markets. * is an adventurer * seek to take currency risk in the hope of making profit. * trade in the futures markets to profit from price fluctuations.<|endoftext|>### person: Gatherer * Some gatherers do plant seeds - eat legumes - kill animals * are people. * collect food. * eat big meals * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * know when fruit is ripe and seeds are set and watch the changing length of the days. * maneuver long poles to knock the fruit from the tips of the cactus arms. * use techniques.<|endoftext|>### person: Gay * Many gays argue that homosexual sex is justified by genetics - believe sexual orientation is defined at birth * Most gays know at a very young age they are attracted to the same sex. * Some gays say they are being exposed to slurs and threats of violence. * are also often the victims of police brutality and harassment - everyday people like everyone else - everywhere - free to marry someone of the opposite sex - happy, normal people - human beings - individuals with different attitudes and different levels of sexuality - now no different than people born black or Hispanic or physically challenged - parents, single people, married people, and clergy - pedophiles - the individuals who are now being discriminated against * call for the right to form legally recognised unions. * can change their sexual orientation. * come in as many different shapes, colors, and sizes as do heterosexuals. * hate child molesters as much as straights do. * have the right to be gay. * look and act like everyone else in society. * make heterosexuals nervous - up a very large percentage of the population as do Ethnic groups * often work hard to prove they are as valuable as their straight counterparts. * practice a healthy lifestyle. * recruit boys and other men into gay life. * tend to be well-educated and articulate.
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### person | gay: Young gay * Many young gays have a high degree of hate for themselves, and many commit suicide. * face abuse in schools.<|endoftext|>### person: Geek * Most geeks identify themselves by their use of computers and computer networks. * are brainy misfits who live outside of social norms - craftspeople, absorbed in their work - everywhere in society now, holding positions of power and respect - generally social outcasts from mainstream america * are located in carnivals - internet cafes - performers - sensitive and caring lovers and husbands * come in many different types of dress - shapes and sizes * play a significant role in the new economy. * tend to live at the far edge of the bell curve. * understand and use terms like sic and paradigm in everyday conversations. * usually consume food - present an extreme appearance<|endoftext|>### person: Generalist * are bees that gather nectar and pollen from a wide range of flower types and species - organisms that are adapted to a range of habitats - scholars - species that are able to survive in a wide variety of environmental conditions * dominate both the mammal and bird fauna. * have broad ecological tolerances and can live in many different places - success * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * live longer.<|endoftext|>### person: Genius * are creativity - intellectuals - smarts - very rare birds * calculate portion size * child up to the age of ten. * emerges when human potential encounters a safe, responsive environment. * follow instinct. * give theories. * have a strong desire to work hard and long. - cells - cytoplasm - human bodies - legs - nuclei - personality * inspire awe and veneration. * is found in total devotion to a task - intelligence - prone to producing envy - without exception a talent or aptitude brought from another birth * promontory jutting out of the infinite. * seem to have much wider fields of consciousness than average people. * subset of human nature, just as neurotics are a subset of human nature. * talent for producing something for which no determinate rule can be given. ### person | genius: Emotional genius * is the gift of looking at our emotional lives in new and creative ways. * treat their own emotions, and the emotions of others, honorably. Godparent * Most godparents hold children. * Some godparents have faith. * accept responsibility. * are patrons. * assist parents. * assume a lifelong responsibility for the religious welfare of their godchild. * attend services. * can be of any denomination, as long as they are baptized. - corpi - necks - vacuoles * make a profession of faith for the person to be baptized if necessary. * play a vital role in the faith of a child. * provide examples - roles * send cards. * serve roles. Good guy * are people. * get life.<|endoftext|>### person: Graduate * are albums - films - graduates - soundtracks * attend medical schools * become teachers. * cause graduates. * employ in major occupations * enter jobs - permanent jobs * examine beliefs. * go to schools. * have experience. - corpi - cytoplasm - vacuoles * join business. * receive associate degrees * see graduates. * start with parties. * take jobs. * work in elementary occupations + Higher education, Preparation: Education * Higher education is either professional or academic. You can study for a diploma or a degree. Graduates can study for a masters or doctorate. Places of higher education were traditionally called universities, but there are other names like institute, teaching training college, academy, conservatory, and polytechnic.
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### person | graduate: Graduated cylinder * are made of either plastic or glass - thin glass tubes used to measure the volumes of liquids - used for accurate liquid measurement * are used to measure out exact amounts of liquid chemicals or solutions - the volume of small objects in milliliters - volumes of liquid for scientific experimentation Grownup * are important role models. * can get married, get their hair cut, and buy pizza. * never understand how much children want a certain thing a certain color or shape or size. * use glue for mending or making decorations for their home.<|endoftext|>### person: Guardian * Some guardians prefer to prepare food for their animal companions. * are books - newspapers - people - video games * decide where a person lives and make all medical decisions. * fill a variety of roles for children. * includes arms - body substances - cell membranes - cells - corpi - cytoplasm - heads - human bodies - legs - material bodies - necks - nuclei - personality - plasma membranes - sections - vacuoles * make medical decisions and determine where a person lives. ### person | guardian: Bodyguard * are albums - defenders - soundtracks - workers * escort and protect people form injury or invasion of privacy. * protect individuals from bodily injury, kidnapping, or invasion of privacy. * race for cash, with each kill being worth a differing amount of money. Chaperone * are located in parties - present in all organisms and are highly conserved - themselves protein molecules and have a cylindrical shape * assist folding by preventing aggregation of the folding polypeptide. * bind to protein as it enter the matrix. Custodian * are defenders - key people in fire drills - located in schools * come in a range of shapes and sizes. * place sandbags at building doors as they lock each door.<|endoftext|>### person | guardian | custodian: Conservator * are fiduciaries - people trained in the theory and specialised practice of materials conservation - professionals who deal with materials and portable artefacts - responsible for the care and preservation of art * examine, repair, and preserve museum objects. * know about ethics, about authenticity, what constitutes an object. * use chemical baths to eliminate mildew growth and stains. * usually specialize in treating one type of item, such as paintings or sculptures.<|endoftext|>### person | guardian | custodian: Curator * Most curators specialize in a field, such as botany, art, or history. * Most curators specialize in fields such as botany, art, paleontology, or history - as zoology, art, or history. * are subject-matter experts who act as managers. It is an official job description in institutions which have collections. The curator's work involves objects of some kind, such as artwork, collectibles, historic items or scientific collections. Curators in zoos are usually called 'keepers', but it is the same idea * acquire and manage museum objects and collections. * administer affairs of museums and conduct scientific research programs. * are curators - custodians - located in museums * manage collections in museums, zoos, aquariums, botanic gardens, and historic sites. * play an important role in shaping the cultural landscape. Game warden * Some game wardens kill animals. * assist hunters in accidents, but they also monitor for poaching. * encounter dangerous situations * supervise expedition - hunt expedition Greenskeeper * are custodians. * maintain the grounds of private and public golf courses. ### person | guardian | escort: Outrider * are bodyguards. * is an escort
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### person | guardian: Fire fighter * Most fire fighters work in city or county fire departments. * Some fire fighters keep forests from burning. * are a breed of their own - frequently the first to respond to a disaster * can pump more water greater distances with smaller pumps. * describe the incredible amount of energy it takes to fight fire. * encounter several different classes of fires when fighting fires. * help put out fires and do prevention activities to help keep people safe. * say a flashlight is much safer than a lit candle. * use remotely operated vehicles to handle some dangerous conditions. * work in many different conditions.
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### person | guardian: Firefighter * All firefighters are responsible for their own safety and well being - wear breathing apparatus * Many firefighters are responsible for providing medical attention - volunteers who donate their time - expose their ears as a heat sensing device - work full-time at other jobs * Most firefighters are familiar with death - vary their workouts to keep their muscles responding - work a second full-time job on their days off * Some Firefighters sleep at their fire stations in case there fire during the night. * ' or 'firemen' are people whose job is to put out fires and rescue people. In a city, the building they work in is called a 'fire station', or 'fire hall'. Firefighters work for the 'fire department'. * have vehicles they drive fires and rescue operations. If the vehicle pumps water it is called an 'engine'. If it does not pump water it is called a 'truck'. A rescue truck mainly responds to and has equipment for car wrecks,collapsed buildings,search and rescue,stuck elevators and other things. If it carries the fire chief to fires, it fire chief car. Fire engines pump water and foam which is used to put out the fire - firefighters become fire investigators, who determine the origin and causes of fires * also use a breathing apparatus to avoid inhaling smoke and toxic gases. * are also at risk of cardiac events including strokes and heart attacks - public employees - emergency workers - highly trained professionals - most concerned about saving lives on individual calls - notorious for being innovative and thinking on their feet * are responsible for providing their own food while on duty - the clean up of fire scenes * battle an electrical fire, one of many kinds of fires. * can protect themselves against blood-borne infections - talk in the dark and smoke * continue to study and train throughout their careers. * die every year. * face dangerous situations where injury and death are a risk. * have one of the highest rates of injuries and illnesses of all occupations. * now wear protective gloves or face shields when they respond to rescues. * often come into contact with hazardous and infectious materials - die from heart attacks during a fire - spend more time with crew members than with their own families * operate as crew members, and are outdoors in all weathers. * primarily respond to fires and vehicular extrications. * recognize that a fire's most toxic by-product is carbon monoxide. * refer to themselves as a paramilitary organization. * respond to emergencies such as car accidents - medical emergencies like car accidents, as well as to fires * risk their lives to save people from fires. * routinely struggle with the trauma of witnessing tragedy and death. * say teaching children how to respond in a fire can be a matter of life or death. * sleep in individual sleeping rooms. * spend long periods of time living and working together as members of a team. * typically work long and varied hours - periods and varied hours * use high-pressure hoses to suppress structural fires - ladders and work at heights to rescue victims and fight fires * work to cut up and put out burning logs. + U.S. Defense Department firefighters: United States Department of Defense :: Firefighting * Firefighters go to special classes to learn firefighting skills. They earn certificates after taking the classes. ### person | guardian | firefighter: Volunteer firefighter * are a staple of community protective services - employees for purposes of industrial insurance * come from all walks of life. * respond to both fire and medical emergencies at any time of day and night.
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### person | guardian: Foster parent * Many foster parents are persons of modest means - have biological or adopted children living at home - work directly with a state or governmental agency * Most foster parents are married, but there are single parents too - come from fairly stable backgrounds and families - find it much more difficult to see children move back to their own family * Most foster parents raise babies - chicks * Some foster parents are married couples, while some are single parents - do jobs - take babies * adopt when they have a strong attachment to the child. * are as unique as the children in their care - defenders * are essential partners of the state's services to children - to the child welfare system - married, single, separated or divorced - paid by the state to look after the children * are people who genuinely concerned about the well- being of children and families - love children unconditionally - responsible for most of the food and medication of their foster animals - very special people who believe they can make a difference in a child's life * can adopt their foster children - also be temporary guardians for children waiting to be adopted * can be any race or religion, young parents, old parents, and single parents - either married couples or single persons, renters as well as homeowners - choose the age and sex of the child - in all ages and from many ethnic backgrounds * give children a safe and supportive temporary home. * have the right to select a child which is most suitable for their home. * help the foster child to maintain a relationship with their siblings and parents. * make money off their children. * mentor birth parents who are working toward reunification. * provide a permanent home for children - animals with food, water, exercise and medical care as needed - direct care for the foster children - space, food, and love for the critter they are fostering * represent all income levels, races, religions, and marital statuses. * select the age of the child and the level of needs they are comfortable meeting. * work with social workers to develop a plan for each child in their care. + Foster care: Children :: Law ### person | guardian | lawman: Deputy sheriff * Most deputy sheriffs have departments. * are responsible for enforcing the laws within the county in which they work.
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