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### art | music:
Pop music
* Most pop music has a very short half life.
* Some pop music does so, too, because artists write emotive lyrics to attract teens.
* equates to entertainment and sales, though.
* has a rich legacy of ripping people off.
* is based on creativity and originality
- built on that which has come before it
- either a personal or a communal experience
- examined in terms of record numbers
- just one of the categories that describes Happy Hour's music
- located in radios
- made for juniors in high school
- often collaborative and creative
- popular music
- rock music
- scum of all genres
* tends to be culturally-specific
- move toward idealism
* uses simple rhythms.
Progressive music
* is musical compositions
- that which is discussed on r.m.p
* small corner of music as a whole.<|endoftext|>### art | music:
Psychedelic music
* can happen in almost every kind of music , even classical Western art music
- of music, even classical Western art music.
* ' word talking about many different music styles and genres, such as psychedelic rock, psychedelic folk, psychedelic pop, psychedelic soul, psychedelic ambient, psychedelic trance, psychedelic techno, and others. Many people use the words acid rock to talk about psychedelic rock. Psychedelic music can happen in almost every kind of music, even classical Western art music<|endoftext|>### art | music:
Rap music
* Black youth phenomena that has reached all parts of the globe.
* has a history of including controversial lyrics that bother people
- variety of genres
* is actually rap over music
- anger music, hate music
- black music
- destructive to young kids
- just entertainment, the same as any other type of music
- marketed through the use of street teams, mix tapes, and club deejays
- one of the ever changing genres of music
- part of a subculture that believes in providing a straight forward message of reality
- poetry
- produced by music companies
- rap music, no matter what coast it came off of
- seen as being much more sexist and homophobic than other forms of music
- simply any music where the lyrics are delivered in a rhythmic, non-singing manner
- the source of all love
- used for birds
- very popular among the youth today
* vehicle for expressing anger and defining struggle.
Refrain
* are music
- part of songs
- regularly repeated sections of music that most often occur in larger forms of music
* is music<|endoftext|>### art | music:
Reggae music
* has, and continues to leave an impact on the international scene.
* is designed to uplift, comfort and awake the masses.
* is much more than just drum, bass, strings, and words strung together
- melody and sounds
- music for the oppressed, it's a music of hope
- quite prominent today in the United States, parts of Africa, and of course Jamaica
* is the face Jamaica displays for itself
- popular music of the movement
* is very much an inversion of traditional rock music
- popular and influenzas many young adults
- popular, underground, in America
* pushes audio equipment to the extreme.
Religious music
* form of worship.
* is also common, such as hymns, choir music and many more
- musical style
+ Musical genre
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### art | music:
Rock music
* can also hurt a teenager physically.
* can be a pleasurable sound to one person and an annoying noise to another
- and often is about nothing more than having a good time
* has advantages over classical music
- similar problems with sprawl
- the same folk tradition as the protest song
* hybrid of blues, which black form of music.
* is addictive and evil
- an expression of an adolescent culture
- both a reflection of our culture and an influence on it
- contemporary baroque
- created by rock musicians
- destructive to civilization
- discussed from the standpoints of philosophy, musicology and sociology
- folk culture
- native to America
- often difficult to understand
- one of the world's most popular and adaptable musical forms
- related to a number of other genres such as blues and folk
- song-based
* is the folk music of the indigenous population of the North American continent
- music of a physically oriented culture that ignores spiritual truth
- native music at the heart of American culture
- only form which exposure increases with grade in school
- result of American sense of space
- very loud and causes hearing loss
* makes the body release chemicals that prevent learning.
* music of rebellion.
* religion to many people.
* stands for freedom.
* It developed during and after the 1960s in the United Kingdom and the United States. It originally started in the 1940s and 1950s with the start of rock and roll. Rock and roll grew out of rhythm and blues and country music. Rock music is related to a number of other genres such as blues and folk. It has influences from jazz, classical and other music genres.
* Musically, rock mostly uses the electric guitar as part of a rock group with bass guitar and drums. Rock music is song-based. However, rock has become very different and it is hard to say what its common musical instruments are. They can also have social or have political themes, however. Nearly all rock musicians are white, male people. Rock focuses on musical skill, live performance, and it tries to be more real than pop music.
* has also helped cultural and social movements. Similarly, 1970s punk culture made the goth and emo subcultures. Rock music has the same folk tradition as the protest song. Rock music has been involved with political activism. It has also made changes to social attitudes towards race, sex and drug use. It is often seen as an expression of youth revolt against adult consumerism and conformity.
Sacred music
* is an integral part of the liturgy
- fine art wedded closely to the spiritual theme
- more than a solemn melody that accompanies a religious event
- one of the longest standing traditions of the church
* necessary and integral part of the solemn liturgy.
Scottish music
* comes in many forms.
* is noted for the wide use of a five-tone, or pentatonic, scale.
Secular music
* Most secular music is driven by the world's lust for drugs, sex, violence, and money.
* is now as much in evidence as liturgical music. | {
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### art | music:
Song
* activate learning in both hemispheres of the brain.
* are airlines
- an important part of the Udmurt culture
- bargains
* are created by composers
- song writers
- songwriters
- critical for birds in attracting mates and marking territory
- important in mating
* are located in cds
- jukeboxs
- musicals
- records
- songbooks
* are made of lyrics
- music that is arranged like a story
- musical compositions
- part of culture
- pieces of music
- poems
- poetry
- something children hear everyday
* are the language of birds
- same as words, noises, and pictures because they all create images
* are used for entertainment
- romance
- vocal music
* can strike cords deep within the human soul.
* have effects
- positive effects
- titles
* help to maintain the bond between the male and female.
* includes chapters
- paragraphs
- word order
* is best indicator of species.
* plays an important role in male starling courtship.
* sparrows nest on the ground in grasses or under a brush pile
- prefer thickets, woodland edges, and weedy fields with brush nearby for cover
* tend to be more complex and longer than birdcalls, used for communication within a species.
+ Bird, Behaviour, Communication, Songbirds:
* Songbirds are passerines, many of which have beautiful melodic songs. Songs have different functions. Danger cries are different from territorial songs, and mating calls are a third type. Fledgling may also have different calls from adults. Recognition calls for partners are quite common.
+ Bollywood, What Bollywood movies are like, Music: Indian movies
* Bollywood songs are called Hindi film songs or filmi songs. Most of the movies have songs in them. Bollywood songs along with dances are a characteristic part of Hindi cinema. They give these movies their popular appeal, cultural value and context. Songs are sung by playback singers which actors and actresses lip-sync on screen.
+ Composer
* Many songs are written by two or more people. It is common for two people to work together to write songs. Some songs such as folk songs were composed many years ago and no one knows who wrote them.
+ Cover version: Musical terminology
* Many songs become more popular as cover versions than in their original recordings.
+ Indigenous Australian music, Traditional forms, Clan songs and songlines
* A particular clan in Aboriginal culture may share songs. Songs are about clan or family history. They are often updated to take into account popular movies and music, controversies and social relationships.
+ Vocaloid: Music software
* Vocaloid' is a software program that makes a voice. This voice is recording real person's voice. The user can type in lyrics and a melody and it will synthesize singing. A popular vocaloid is Hatsune Miku. Amateurs can use vocaloid, so many songs are created. Some songs are favorites. Moreover this company sells Hatsune Miku. People can listening to these Vocaloid songs on websites like YouTube. They are also sold on CDs and Games.
+ World music
* Some songs are sung for international use. Each FIFA World Cup has a song. These attributed songs have a 'world music' appeal.
### art | music | song:
Anthem
* See the passion as national anthems are sung.
* Some anthems call for brass, flutes, and other instruments from time to time.
* are also symbols
* includes chapters
* is church music
* mutual insurance company headquartered in Indiana.
Ballad
* are folk songs that tell stories
* function as stories in song.
- paragraphs
* introduce children to the themes of literature and turn their ears to the rhythms of poetry.
* usually tell stories about heroes, murders, love, tragedies, and feuds. | {
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### art | music | song:
Bird song
* Many bird songs have regional distinguishing differences in dialect.
* Most bird song is of high frequency.
* are a form of tactile communication
- basically related to reproductive activities in one way or another
- long, complicated and repetitive
- the result of imitation and account for development of bird-language in the past
* call from nests high in the forest canopy.
* calls attention back from thought to the actual world in time.
* float in the air.
* series of notes that are repeated in more or less the same sequence.
Chant
* Most chants involve repetition of a simple phrase, to help deepen devotion and feeling in the heart.
* are music
* can get people into a specific ritual mindset - calming and soothing and centering.
* is church music<|endoftext|>### art | music | song | chant:
Gregorian chant
* are divided into three types based on the number of notes sung to each syllable
- plainsong
* exudes a feeling of sacredness and formality.
* has neither meter nor regular rhythm
- no music, just singers singing the same lines
* is an example of a cappella singing
- the foundation of all liturgical music in the Western Christian tradition
* remains among the most spiritually moving and profound music in western culture.
+ A cappella: Singing
* It was first used in religious music. Gregorian chant is an example of a cappella singing.
Folk ballad
* are still popular despite the invention of the television or the symphony orchestra.
* is folk music<|endoftext|>### art | music | song:
Folk song
* Some folk songs demonstrate common dreams of people or criticize disgrace practices.
* are always simple songs, of simple people for simple people
- communal compositions
- melodies with accompanying verses
- monophonic and traditionally sung without harmony
- ones that have been handed down from one generation to the next
- part of our oral tradition
- what make our identity
- part of folk music
* represent the musical expressions of the common people.
+ Folk music
* It is traditional music that people learn by listening to other people playing it and then copying them. Every country has its own traditional music. Folk song is part of folk music.
Folksong
* are important in both sacred and secular culture.
* is folk music
+ Musical mode: Music theory
* Some composers in recent centuries have enjoyed using the ancient modes from time to time in their music. Folksongs are often 'modal'. Greensleeves is an example of a well-known tune which is modal.
+ Pentatonic scale
* Many folksongs are pentatonic, or nearly pentatonic.
Love song
* are often synonymous with eminent emotional moments and memories in our lives.
* are part of our culture
- the myth of our society
Lullaby
* Lullabies abound in all the Celtic countries
- always have a gentle, rocking rhythm with a simple accompaniment. * always have a gentle, rocking rhythm with a simple accompaniment. There are many other examples
* Lullabies are a universal expression of love
- more than just songs for putting children to sleep
- sootings
* Lullabies includes chapters
- paragraphs
- word order
Oldie
* are for babies
- mini-operas
* niche format.
* unique body of musical taste.
Spiritual
* Most spirituals refer to people or events in the Bible.
* are now one of the best-known forms of American music.
* is church music
### art | music | song | spiritual:
Spiritual abuse
* is always about the misuse of power and authority.
* occurs when spirituality is used to make others live up to a spiritual standard.
Spiritual consciousness
* changes our beliefs about time.
* is the source of perfect balance and health in every cell of the body. | {
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### art | music | song | spiritual:
Spiritual life
* begins upon believing and insures a resurrection
- with spiritual birth
* can be as deeply intimate as sexual life.
* entails the gift of self which is absolute.
* is about being an ideal person
- the life of the heart
- constant interaction with our spiritual environment
- essentially a matter of the cultivation of appropriate attitudes and values
- joyous life
- like physical life
- only through resurrection
- personal and a life of prayer and study in balance
- responsive to the gospel and is confirmed and preserved for eternal life
- rooted in self-reflection, but can only come to full flower in community
- something far different from moral life
- the life of a child
Spiritual love
* is connectedness with the whole.
* transcends physical love.
Soul music
* evokes an emotional response, it affects the soul.
* is about appreciation for music
- books
- often generational as generations are becoming culturally distinct
- sincerity, a homely distillation of everybody's daily portion of pain and joy
Style of music
* Most styles of music involve songs or similar compositional structures.
* Styles of music have negative or positive connotations because of cultural associations
- vary from culture to culture
Swing music
* classical form of popular music now.
* form of dance music played by a large band.
* is jazz
Techno music
* is characterized by an electronic, digital, fast beat created by drum machines
- electronic music
* is the jam at dance clubs and is heard on the radio more regularly than rap
- new acid rock, replacing the mellower tones of the incense-filled rooms of yore
Tonal music
* All tonal music is based on a major or minor scale.
* consists of chords and melodies spelled from successive major and minor scales.
* exhibits the principles of tonic-dominant harmony.
+ Tonality: Music theory
Traditional music
* Most traditional music is performed on fiddle, tin whistle, goatskin drum and pipes.
* flows from every corner of the globe.
* involves a wide range of instruments and singing styles.
* takes the form of devotional and cultural songs.
Trance music
* can be hard to pin down sometimes.
* is played in clubs
- techno music
* reflects the same desire for the annihilation of self.
* ' kind of electronic music. It centers around a bass drum on each beat and melodies with themes. Most trance usually has 140 beats per minute. Trance music is played in clubs. The genre borrows elements from techno, house, and other kinds of electronic music.
Tune
* are alteration
- located in jukeboxs
- musical compositions
- pitch
* is music
+ Music, What is music?: Performing arts :: Non-verbal communication
* Music often has 'pitch'. This means high and low notes. Tunes are made of notes that go up or down or stay on the same pitch.
* Music often has 'rhythm'. Rhythm is the way the musical sounds and silences are put together in a sequence. Every tune has a rhythm that can be tapped. Music usually has a regular beat.
Type of music
* Many types of music promise stress reduction.
* Some types of music can easily influence adolescents.
Vocal music
* expresses the beliefs and values of a culture.
* is an attempt to take the whole human being and project it into space
- superior to instrumental music as much as it contains sahitya enunciation
- the basis for all classical Indian music, including the instrumental
Western music
* both written and 'spoken'.
* is style of music. | {
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### art | music:
World music
* Many world musics are monophonic in texture, and a few are also polyphonic.
* This genre of music is increasingly used in popular culture. World music is often included into mainstream music. World music can also be part of exhibitions, performances, and shows that travel the world. World music is typically music that describes its own origin by its well-known sound features.
* In sampled world music collections the music is sung or played by people who traditionally live in the area. World music can be anything from a short song to a long Indian raga. Hindi music very popular genre in the category of world music - made even more famous by Bollywood movies.
* artists can provide accompaniment, feature, background, or lead. World music groups have traveled the world. World music mixing and jamming popular activity among musicians. Some genres of world music have become known in a music category of their own. For example, reggae has achieved near to world-wide recognition.
* is the link between kids and their parents
- where the future of music lies
### art | origami:
Modular origami
* branch of the art of paperfolding.
* is found in many origami books.
### art | painting:
Acrylic painting
* illustrate the interdependence between plant and animal life.
* is inferior to oil painting and drawing is the most inferior of all
- paintings
Body painting
* expresses the soul of the model in color, line and emotion.
* is body art
- one of the ultimate forms of foreplay
- the ultimate in human body expression
Cave painting
* are perhaps the first time capsules.
* are some of the earliest evidence of our cultural development
- oldest art forms in existence
* made by prehistoric man show the silhouettes of both human and animal forms.
* show that primitive man searched for hives to rob.
Chinese painting
* are very different from Thai paintings in the way they are created.
* is closely related to the art of calligraphy.
Decorative painting
* is one way to personalize products.
* learned skill, much as handwriting or walking.
Fresco
* is an Italian word applied to the process of painting on lime plaster
- essentially a transparent medium
- one of the oldest painting techniques
- only one type of mural painting
- similar to an Italian ice , however it consists primarily of fruit syrup
- the primary medium of ornamentation
* process of applying pigment to fresh plaster before it dries.
* unique art form.
* virtual business.
Fresco painting
* is really a type of watercolor, using a prepared white wall instead of paper.
* tenuous art based on the immediate application of pigment to wet plaster<|endoftext|>### art | painting:
Mannerist painting
* are often full of figures that seem to be twisting, writhing or fighting.
+ Mannerism: Art
* During the Renaissance, artists like Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael had tried very hard to learn from nature, and to paint things in a way that was very realistic. These two famous painters both died around 1520. They were not going to follow the rules of anatomy and perspective in the way that Leonardo and Raphael did. Mannerist paintings are often full of figures that seem to be twisting, writhing or fighting. The faces of the figures often show strong emotions such as sadness, fear, hatred or sexual feelings.<|endoftext|>### art | painting:
Mural
* are a form of wall art that can be executed at one location and installed in another
- located in walls
* can be powerful works of art with the ability to influence and inspire
- help homeowners create a balance of color and texture in any room
* includes sections.
* represent the oldest form of painting, and dominate much of the history of art.
* A 'mural' painting on a wall or a ceiling. Murals are usually big. They may be in public places, such as the outside of a building, or indoors. | {
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### art | painting:
Rock painting
* are pictographs, rock carving and incising are petroglyphs
- subject to natural weathering
* call to the spirits of the animals to allow themselves to be hunted.
* remain sacred to Chumash people today.
Silk painting
* is almost the opposite of other types of painting
- the art of applying dye to silks, often to be used as scarves, ties, or clothing
* technique similar to batik.<|endoftext|>### art | painting:
Tempera painting
* can last well for at least two thousand years.
* is paintings.
+ Tempera, Painting with tempera: Painting :: Paints
* When the painting is finished, it is not very brightly coloured, until it has been varnished. This makes the colours bright and shiny. The good thing about tempera painting is that the colours do not change over the years, whereas oil paintings change, get darker and go more yellow. Tempera paintings can last well for at least two thousand years. Because tempera paintings take a long time to do, many of them are small. Sometimes artists painted large altarpieces in tempera. One of the biggest tempera paintings is Duccio's picture of the Madonna and Child in the Uffizi Gallery. It is about 15 feet high. Another very famous large tempera painting is Botticelli's 'Birth of Venus' which is also in the Uffizi.
### art | sculpture:
African sculpture
* Most African sculpture is conceived as a vehicle or symbol that compels belief.
* are the incarnation of the ancestors.<|endoftext|>### art | sculpture:
Carving
* are fashioning
* is an Inuit tradition dating back centuries
- action in which the rider leans back and forth
- element to be judged independently of form and surface condition
- the forming of a design in metal or other material by cutting away the background
+ Longboarding: Skateboarding
* Once the longboarder is feeling good and loose, warmed-up, then he should take that rear foot been pushing with, and try coasting without placing it back on the rear of the deck. Just coast, and notice how he actually can steer the board with one foot. Notice, too, that one can go much faster if one keeps his body's weight balanced above the foot that remains on the board. If one finds himself slamming his driving foot down on the pavement, he will probably be in need of a rest. Now he is ready to carve. Carving is an action in which the rider leans back and forth.
### art | sculpture | carving:
Glyph
* Many glyphs have to do with naming people and places, referencing time, and expressing power
- undergo sensitive, distinctive interactions on more than one seasonal day
* Some glyphs represent more than one phonetic sound, while also representing an idea
- show as squares when they combine with other glyphs
* are notation
- the visual representations of characters
Scrimshaw
* are carving.
* is the traditional art of painting on ivory or ivory substitutes.
* refers to the carvings or engravings of assorted bone and ivories.
Wood carving
* are older than stone carvings.
* common craft.
* craft practiced all over Bali
- that's been handed down from generation to generation for centuries
* hold the most sacred of offerings or the bodies of ancestors as they are creamated.
* is the simplest of the decorative arts.
* national pastime in neighboring Slovakia.
* part of classical Malay visual arts.
* simple technique.
Kinetic sculpture
* are people-powered vehicles and works of art.
* illustrates form in motion. | {
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### art | sculpture:
Mobile
* are a kind of kinetic sculpture
- sculpture where the pieces are moved by motors or the wind
- popular because of the dearth of fixed telephone lines in Africa
- unique sculptures that are a combination of kinetic and decorative art
* contain many colors.
* includes sections.
* is sculpture
+ Alexander Calder: 1898 births :: 1976 deaths :: Sculptors
* He lived in Philadelphia, in the United States. He invented the mobile. Mobiles are a kind of sculpture where the pieces are moved by motors or the wind. Mobiles are a kind of kinetic sculpture.
### art | sculpture | sculptural relief:
High relief
* gives way to separate standing statues in architectural decoration.
* is sculptural relief<|endoftext|>### art | sculpture:
Statue
* are art
- images
* are located in central parks
- churchs
- cities
- large cities
- museums
- state parks
- water fountains
- zoos
- made of stones
- procedural law, enforcing and carrying out one's legal rights and duties in the courts
* are used for displays
- honour
- memorials
* attempt to shape a collective memory, to give legitimacy to a point of view.
+ Memorial
* Statues are popular ways of a 'memorial'.
+ Teotihuacán, History, Collapse: Archaeological sites in Mexico :: Ancient peoples :: Cities in México (state) :: Mesoamerican sites :: Mexico City metropolitan area :: World Heritage Sites in Mexico :: History of Mesoamerica :: Archaeological sites in Mexico :: Mexico (state)
* The destruction seems to have been focused on structures along the Avenue of the Dead. Some statues seem to have been destroyed in a rather methodical way. The population in the city started to decline around the 6th century. This supports the hypothesis that there was unrest in the city. The decline in population is generally linked to droughts. These were linked to climate change, occurring in 535-536. There also seem to be more skeletons of young people, and more evidence of malnutrition in city in the 6th century.
### art | sculpture | statue:
Sphinx
* All sphinx have the head of a man and the body of a lion.
* are animals
- insects
- software
* have the body of a lion and the head of a human.
### artefact | tomb:
Egyptian tomb
* hold evidence that greyhounds existed nearly as they are today.
* reveal men and women with eyelids darkened with black and green pigments.
Wedge tomb
* consist of a single stone chamber covered with earth.
* show a consistent tendency to face west or south-west. | {
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Article
* appear in american angler magazines
- cat fancy magazines
* appear on pages
- web sites
* are adjectives and always agree with the noun they modify in both gender and number
- artifacts
- created by writers
- determiners
* are located in magazines
- newspapers
- made of information
- markers that help readers identify nouns
- nonfiction
- part of documents
- parts of speech
- used for reading
* are written by authors
- contributors
- researchers
- same authors
* contain additional information
- background information
- more information
- other useful information
- photographs
* cover topics.
* deal with aspects
- biology
- exchanges
- gas exchanges
- subjects
- theories
* describe aspects
- details
* detail skills.
* discuss ability
- applications
- characteristics
- choices
- concepts
- events
- issues
- military applications
* examine theories.
* explain concepts
- essential facts
- features
- importance
* explain key concepts
- physiological concepts
- procedures
- scientific concepts
* feature diagrams.
* focus on consumption
- examples
* give descriptions
- explanations
- instruction
- overviews
- tips
* have common themes
- enough information
- few different pages
- other purposes
- requirements
* have specific diet requirements
* highlight issues
- several issues
* illustrate problems
- reproduction
* include information
- lists
- references
- statements
- useful references
* includes sections.
* is nonfiction
* need sources.
* offer advice
- insight
* outline basic lawn care principles
- interest facts
* present lists
- results
* provide additional details
- decorate tips
- essential information
- guidelines
- indexes
- knowledge
- methods
* provide more details
- opportunity
- science content knowledge
- simple guidelines
- valuable tips
- vital information
* review characteristics.
* say facts.
* shed light
- natural light
* show examples
* summarize characteristics.
* range greatly in quality, from very good articles to candidates for quick deletion.
* Many articles contain frank discussion of controversial topics. In some countries, it may be a crime to discuss these topics. Others contain information on things that might be dangerous.
* Wikipedia is not censored. Content will generally not be removed because some people find it objectionable. Wikipedia will also not use specific disclaimers in articles warning readers of such content. All articles fall under the site-wide 'Content disclaimer'.
* Most articles have interwiki links to do that.
* have to start somewhere.
* is reviewed. I left some comments on its talk pge.
* pertaining to profanity seem to be inconsistent.
* clean up needed, yes, but the subject is notable.
* has quite a bit of text, and some references. Probably needs improving accuracy, and more refs.
+ Category:All articles containing potentially dated statements
* Articles in category contain all recorded statements that may become dated. The statements may need to be updated, removed or edited for perspective. Articles containing older statements are more likely to be dated.
* Articles are permitted in userspace for some time before deletion is considered. Those articles are permitted to permit the editor time to bring the article into compliance. I do the same thing in my userspace. Since when do we delete based on that. I'm sure I've started some racy topics. This should have waited.
* Others are more than welcome to come along and clerk the process, yet they don't. User A nominates article X. Users B and C are not comfortable with a promotion and so decline, but leave comments as to how to improve that article. User D on the other hand thinks it's fine and supports with a rationale. User A then fixes the concerns of B and C, who now support saying their concerns are fixed. Article is promoted. If you actively seek reviews and actively meet concerns that are raised articles will pass - they just take effort and it's not meant to be a walk in the park. Not submitting multiple articles at once also helps you to meet concerns and get reviews. When first set up, the process worked as a straight straw poll using basically a 'first past the post' method. Per above' is acceptable, as is 'My concerns are fixed' if the user originally 'Opposed' and listed issues. The templates could be removed and the discussion would remain with the same outcome.
* The third method is one I wouldn't recommend, but more and more seems to become the prevailing attitude towards the process. Any article is selected and random. It gets a nomination, reviews are made yet these are ignored and challenged at every possibility, with the nominator expecting the reviewer and community to be the ones to fix 'their' article. Invariably the review appears on the talk page yet that is always the 'wrong' location.
+ Category:Articles containing potentially dated statements
* The people in that movement were fighting to end discrimination against a number of groups, not just blacks. People of many races and religions participated. Article is very short and does a bad job compared to the United States article.
+ Category:BLPs needing more sources: Wikipedia articles with sourcing issues
* This category is for articles about living persons that do not cite enough reliable sources. Articles appear here through a template, either or with the parameter on.
* Some articles require the use of technical terms. Even if the terms are properly explained, they raise the complexity score.
* Article is fine now.
* Article contains double interwiki link to one other languages.
* Article contains duplicate interwiki links to another language. This can be a sign of vandalism.
+ Conservapedia: Wikis
* Conservapedia' is a wiki designed for people who are conservative Christians. It was created by Andrew Schlafly. It also has lectures and other materials for students, and classes taught by Mr. Schlafly for free. All articles are written from a conservative point of view dominant in the United States of America. Conservapedia has some different ideas on community. They have Administrators who have the most power. Users are granted these rights and can also earn the right to block other users.
+ Help:User settings
* You can also define the size of thumbnail images for yourself. Many articles contain thumbnailed images.
* And I completely agree with Tygrrr here. Page has too many other different definitions that would only serve to complicate matters. Article is easier to understand.
* Many readers of Simple English are people whose mother language is not English. In the government organisation for which I worked for many years, devising, writing and delivering educational programs for everything from infants to the aged, and with a particular focus on recent immigrants, we aimed at a reading age of 12years. But in fact, it was necessary to deviate from this, because the needs of infant-school children, intellectually disabled young adults, and elderly migrants were very different. But at least we had some idea who we were dealing with. In this present situation, I can see the benefit in being flexible. Some articles are much more likely to be read by kids and others by more mature readers.
+ MediaWiki:Tag-Spambot edit?-description
* Article shows editing patterns often used by spambots. Edit likely done by such software.
* Article is indeed worthless rubbish. I don't think this is a meaningful topic at all. Well, the article fails to justify its claims by means of reliable sources, so it's not notable. Under 'Other websites' is a link which does not support the page content. I can see no way forward for this one.
* Article seems well sourced.
* Article is just a bunch of speculations on the possible future success of the band.
* I've done some extensive work on adding stuff while keeping it simple. Added quite a bit of history. Article feels full now, without being unsimple.
+ Wikinews: Wikimedia :: Wikis
* Wikinews' is a free-content news source wiki and a project of the Wikimedia Foundation. The news articles are written by users working together with each other. Old articles are archived, and frozen so that people cannot change it anymore. Every article has a talk page where people can talk about the news in the article.
* I'm sorry for the somewhat silly question. I want to know how to write my future changes. I had thought that the ideas we write about should be explained with simple words and sentences that are not complex. Many articles seem to have simple content as well.
+ Wikivoyage, Description: Travel :: Wikimedia Foundation :: Wikis
* Wikivoyage is written by the collaboration of 'Wikivoyagers' from around the world. Articles cover different levels of geography, from continents to districts of a city.
* Article now has plenty of acceptable references and more indication of notability.
* Every article has a talk page. An article talk page is for discussing how to make the article better. It is not for talking about the topic of the article. It is not for chatting about whether the movie is good or not, or which actors they like.
* I don't know how it works, but I don't think it makes him notable. Article is a resume anyway. | {
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### article:
Editorial
* are located in newspapers
- part of newspapers
* is an article
Interest article
* are written by writers.
* cover topics.
News article
* are articles
- created by reporters
* is an article
### article | newspaper article:
Personal
* are news articles
- part of newspapers
* is restricted to individuals seeking personal, monogamous relationships.
* newspaper article
Short article
* offer descriptions.
* can grow larger over time.
### articles:
Notion
* Some notions are what philosophers call factive notions.
* are articles
- concepts
- ideas
* guide careers.
* is an idea<|endoftext|>Artifact
* also make their way into the ground through loss.
* are anything made by humans
- or used by human beings
- disturbances caused by technical defects - usually transitory
- documents and other objects used during participatory design sessions
- features introduced to the image by the mathematical rules used in compression
- important clues that can be used to reconstruct history and prehistory
- inanimate objects
- located in museums
- material objects made by humans
* are objects made by humans that offer tangible evidence of their activities
- or modified by humans
* are objects that are made or used by man
- people create or modify
- only one class of material which provide information about past human cultures
- paper representations, models, computer simulations and objects
- products of human intelligence
* are the objects, the hardware, and the technologies that a culture creates
- physical evidence of human behavior
- things that are portable, like stone tools, bones, pots, or bottles
- wholes
- windows to the ancient world
* can be ceramics, glass, bone, metal or even stone.
* have values.
* includes sections.
* is an unit
* reflect the physical, economic, and social environment in which they are made and used.
* typically occur when sound waves penetrate and exit the body wall.
+ Artifact (archaeology): Archaeology
* In archaeology, an 'artifact' or 'artefact' is an object made or modified by a human culture. It is usually found during an archaeological dig. Some artifacts are stone tools, pottery wheels, jewelry, and clothing. The study of artifacts is very important in archaeology.
### artifacts:
American food
* have their origins in other culture.
* is artifacts
- different from Ukrainian
- so fatty
* keeps evolving, depending on which people manage to cross the border.
* occupies one small point on a broad spectrum of possible diets.
Body art
* attracts adolescents from all socioeconomic backgrounds and levels of academic achievement.
* includes tatoos, piercings, scarification.
- marking
- one of the earliest forms of artistic expression know to humankind
- the use of the human body as a canvas for self- expression
Casing
* are artifacts
- covering
- frameworks
* are part of doorways
- windows
- pipes
- storage devices
* is below the surface or in a pit or basement.
* is used as a covering to hold water and protect the mushroom mycelium growing in the compost
- to prevent contamination of both the surrounding water table and the well itself
* refers to landing on the frame rails and engine cases.
* steel or plastic pipe installed during construction to prevent collapse of the borehole. | {
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### artifacts:
Deodorant
* Many deodorants contain aluminum as well.
* Most deodorants inhibit the growth of bacteria.
* act by killing the bacteria.
* are harmful
- preferable because they don t interfere with sweating, a natural cooling process
* contain metals which can enhance a skin reaction.
* help destroy bacteria and disguise odors.
* hide the odor of sweat.
- instrumentation
* is located in grocery stores
- spray
- substances
- toiletry
- used for body odor
* kill the bacteria.
* mask odors by making more odors
- the smell of body odour, which is actually bacteria
* work by neutralizing the smell of the sweat and by antiseptic action against bacteria
- to control pouch odors
+ Sweat: Integumentary system
* Some people think sweat makes a person smell bad. Many people use special sprays to stop this from happening. Deodorants hide the odor of sweat. Anti-perspirants stop the body from sweating.<|endoftext|>### artifacts:
Ground meat
* are dry and difficult to swallow
- more hazardous as the grinding process mixes the bacteria throughout the food
- particularly susceptible to spoilage due to the large amount of surface area
- safe when brown or grey inside
- the most versatile kind of meat
* have a huge surface area compared to solid cuts, and they have been handled more often.
* is artifacts
- done when it is brown or gray inside
- more susceptible to contamination by bacteria and temperature fluctuations
- particularly hazardous, compared to whole pieces of meat like steaks and chops
* keep even less well, because so much surface area is exposed to bacteria.
+ Dental floss: Hygiene :: Teeth
* Food that is trapped between the teeth can be uncomfortable and even cause pain. Some food is hard, for example meat, apple. Ground meat is soft and so is apple sauce. Chicken and turkey meat are hard and full of fibres and very often get trapped between the teeth. When hard food is trapped between the teeth it can cause discomfort and sometimes pain. When hard food is pressed by the teeth against the gum it can cause pain. Some people use toothpicks to try to remove trapped food from between the teeth and other people use dental floss to do this.
### artifacts | ground meat:
Ground turkey
* are ground meat.
* can also be low in fat if it is made from the breast without the skin
- contain skin and fat along with the lean
- make burgers, spaghetti, meat loaf and tacos
* contains the skin, so it is higher in fat.
* has high appeal among all ages, genders and economic levels.
* is generally very low in fat
- sold just as ground beef, and is frequently marketed as a healthy beef substitute
Indian food
* are special sources of food, minerals, and vitamins.
- full of spices and oil
- one style that really works with warming trays
* occupy a prime spot in a vegetarian diet. | {
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### artifacts:
Landscaping
* Most landscaping depends on artificial or chemical means of maintaining lawns and beds.
* also can be an attractant to termites
- improve air quality by filtering impurities
- plays an integral role in the appearance of natural pools
* are artifacts
- gardening
- located in universities
* can also enhance the efficiency of a house or apartment
- be other than Plants
- channel cooling breezes and provide summer shade
- cut energy costs dramatically year-round
- help control erosion by holding soil in place and reducing runoff
- maximize the availability of renewable energy to a building
- provide protection from the wind
- reduce direct sun from striking and heating up building surfaces
* has other benefits, including natural cooling and protection from the wind.
* helps stabilize the soil and minimize erosion.
* increases property market value.
* involves the creation and maintenance of gardens.
* is also useful in using the sun's energy
- an essential part of human life
- much more than just putting plants into the ground
- the first thing to consider when water becomes scarce
* marketing tool, for recruiting faculty and staff as well as for students.
* vital element in overall property value, including properly placed trees.
### artificial satellites:
Aqua
* Some aqua also shows up in part of the anal fin.
* is artificial satellites
- blue
- buildings
- colour
- residential areas
- software<|endoftext|>### artists:
Industrial designer
* are artists
- very similar to interior designers and architects in many ways
* create and produce designs for consumer, industrial and business products.
* deal with consumer and industrial products
- consumer, as well as industrial, products
* design everything from toys, equipment to automobiles.
* have a profound effect on the quality of our lives and the economy.
* improve upon or create new products that people use everyday.
* learn industrial design at art schools.
* make products more functional, more attractive, and more economical to produce.
* place special emphasis on human characteristics, needs and interests.
Visual artist
* Many visual artists suffer from back and neck pain, knee, shoulder, and wrist problems.
- members of associations of professional artists, viz
- painters, photographers, and sculptors
- responsible for some of the most provocative and enduring expressions of culture
* celebrate expression through photography, ceramics, drawing and painting classes.
* create abstract works and images of objects, people, nature, topography and events.
### arts:
Literary study
* Literary studies bring out the sensory values encoded in written texts.
* is arts
### arts | literary study:
Comparative literature
* includes literary works from many countries and cultures
- the study of universal values and themes in literature
* is literary studies.<|endoftext|>### arts | literary study:
Literary criticism
* can include journal articles and sections or chapters of books.
* describes, analyzes or interprets a literary work, usually in essay form.
* is also a discourse, as is the terminology associated with grading
- an attempt to understand literature and what it means
- literary studies
- more about creation than about discovery
* is the evaluation, analysis, description, or interpretation of literary works
- scholarly evaluation or analysis of literature
* records opinions of an author's work.
* social endeavor. | {
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### artwork:
Drawing
* are a syntactical component in which entities have contextual dependence
- artwork
- competition
- created by making lines on a surface
- drains
- games of chance
- graphics
- part of patents
- representations
- scenes, people, or objects which folks have drawn
- skills
- symbols of the objects and events that the child has had
- the key to many artists' souls
* broad term which encompasses many different media, modes of expression and execution.
* can be in the form of figures, landscapes, buildings, etc.
* comes before writing in a child's development.
* depend on the vagaries of the human eye.
* form of poetry, a vocabulary for the soul.
* foundation for painting and printmaking.
* fundamental skill that plays an important role in all areas of visual art.
* is an art class that explores composition, design and drawing
- essential part of every artist's creative abilities
- important skill for children to develop
- another way for children to express themselves
- considered a universal element in working toward a career in the arts
- emphasized as a way of seeing and learning and as a basis for other academic skills
- fundamental to all the visual arts
- important to young children as they begin to express their ideas on paper
* is learned by learning to see the relative size of near and distant objects
- tonal changes as lighting changes
- many things like observation, thinking, feeling, and perception
- more ephemeral than painting
* is one of the cornerstones of art training and fundamental for visual arts
- most important skills an artist learns how to do
- roots of art
- perhaps the most ancient of art making activities
- play with line, color, placement, form, symbol, and image
- presented as the root language for all visual arts
- simply pushing an object through a hole, so it comes out smaller
- stressed as a foundation for the study of painting and sculpture
* is the basic skill that hones our ability to think visually
- basis for almost all visual art making
- beginning and end of all the arts
* is the foundation of all art making
- fundamental visual language common to all art and design fields
- gateway skill to art
- key discipline upon which all the multiple techniques of the visual arts are based
- most important skill of all artists, regardless of their chosen medium
- systematic use of culturally agreed-upon marks to communicate
- used for images with large areas of a single color
* is, in fact, the discipline that connects sight and knowledge.
* joins knowledge and imagination with the investigation of materials, ideas, and imagery.
* kind of universal language, understood by all nations.
* means of expression and is therefore a visual language.
* nonverbal activity that succeeds in distancing the child from such immediate concerns.
* precursor to emergent writing.
* process of making continual decisions.
* process, in which visualization is explored as hand, mind, and eye are coordinated.
* product of the intellect.
* right brain function, writing words is primarily a left brain activity.
* skill gained from practice
- that anyone can master with knowledge and regular practice
* skill, like writing.
* taught and teachable skill that everyone can do.
* typical domain of the right brain.
* visual arts elective offered for a single semester in the fall or for a whole year.
* way of focusing
- remembering
- seeing, thinking, and feeling through making marks
- to stimulate, and then record, the act of seeing
+ Set construction: Theater
* There are several stages in the building of a set and, for a large project, many people may be needed. The set designer has to design the set. A model will be built to show what the set will look like. Drawings are made.
* Drawing' is a way of making a picture. Drawings are created by making lines on a surface. Long lines make up the shapes and small lines make the textures. Drawings can be images of real life or abstract images showing ideas cannot be seen in the real world. | {
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### artwork | drawing:
Line drawing
* help explain biological functions.
* neglected area of computer graphics.
Perspective drawing
* distort a object s shape to make it appear more realistic.
* help architects think through the detailing at corners and transitions.<|endoftext|>### artwork | drawing:
Plan
* are drawing
- ideas
- legal documents that affect peoples rights and duties
* is an idea
+ Gainsharing, Gainsharing implementation: Economics
* Many plans often have a year-end reserve fund to account for deficit periods.
+ List of chess terms, M, Middlegame
* The part of the game which follows the opening. Plans are formed, based on the position, and put into action.
+ Zeppelin: World War I :: Airships
* After the Second World War and the fall of the Nazis in Germany, Zeppelins were not used anymore. Plans exist to use Zeppelins to lift heavy weights. Sometimes, they are also used as tourist attractions, or for advertising.
### artwork | drawing | plan:
Action plan
* are blueprints for the ways in which actions and events are related and sequenced
- the means by which the future is planned, and thereby controlled and changed
* refer to a list of specific things to do to address various drought-related impacts.
Diet plan
* Most diet plans focus on animal protein.
* Some diet plans start by keeping a food journal, listing everything consumed in a day and a week.
Floor plan
* are a specialized kind of map, a commonly understood device which describes a building
- maps
- plans
* define the size, structure and the layout of a space.<|endoftext|>### artwork | drawing | plan:
Health plan
* Many health plans cover screening mammograms
- provide information to doctors about quality of care
* Most health plans allow policy holders to change their primary doctors without penalty.
* Some health plans are including prescription drug costs in their capitated payments to physicians.
* can also save money by forming networks of medical providers who discount their fees.
* differ in how they relate to hospices.
* limit doctors' ability to make the best choices for their patients.
* means an individual or group plan that provides, or pays the cost of, medical care.
* track how much of the premium dollar is spent on health care.
* use formularies to control the cost of pharmaceutical health care.
Raffle
* are lotteries.
* puts the power of electronic commerce into the hands of people making business decisions.
Scale drawing
* lesson that allows students to increase or decrease the size of any image.
* show shapes and compare locations of things very different in size
- the size of each animal in relationship to a human adult
* technique which is used to increase a student's ability to draw with confidence.<|endoftext|>### artwork:
Illustration
* are artwork
- especially important in children's books
- imagery
- representations
- works of art
* can be in the form of a drawing , painting , photograph or other work of art.
* includes chapters
- paragraphs
- word order
* is art
- the commercial equivalent of doing fine art on a commission basis
- visual communication
* play a role in reading.
* An 'illustration' picture that tries to get the person looking at it to pay more attention to the subject than to the art. Illustrations can be in the form of a drawing, painting, photograph or other work of art.
* often have one of two purposes. One is to give light to the subject.
+ Cuban music, Popular music, Zapateo: Dance :: Music genres :: Music by nationality :: Theatrical forms :: Cuba
* A typical dance of the Cuban 'campesino' or 'guajiro'White smallhold farmers of Spanish origin. A dance of pairs, involving tapping of the feet, mostly by the man. Illustrations exist from previous centuries, but the dance is now defunct.
* I have only edited the article 2 times, but I think it should be a good article. It is long enough. It belongs in Wikipedia. It is fairly complete. All illustrations are related to the article. | {
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### artwork | illustration:
Figure
* are absolute values in centimeters
- formal relationships among situated elements
- graphic illustrations of things or data
- graphs, pictures, or illustrations
- illustrations, such as charts, graphs, photographs, or drawings
- impressions
- maneuvers
- models
- percept
- shapes
- sums
- usually items such as photos, drawings, maps, charts and graphs
* can take the form of drawings, charts, graphs and other illustrations or photographs.
- word order
* is an illustration
* replace text with visual illustrations such as graphs, charts or pictures wherever possible.
* represent the number of households tuning in at any given time during the day.
* usually refer to the number of persons.
+ Human evolution: Evolution :: Anthropology
* The human skeleton is on the right. Figures are drawn to scale, but the gibbon, on the left, is drawn at double size.
### artwork | illustration | figure | conic:
Parabola
* All parabolas are symmetric with respect to a line called the axis of symmetry.
* Every parabola has a vertex and axis of symmetry
- such a line of symmetry
* Some parabolas cross neither axis.
* are conic sections.
Convex polygon
* Any convex polygon is equivalent to a square.
* are a special case of polygons
- typically much easier to deal with than non-convex ones
### artwork | illustration | figure | dummy:
Mannequin
* Some mannequins require twisting either clockwise or counterclockwise to lock the legs together.
* are assistants
- dummies
* require a lot of storage space, are heavy and difficult to handle.
Female body
* Female bodies are human bodies
- part of females
- tend to like to ground on a higher percentage of female energy than male bodies
* contains less water and more fat.
* is seen as vulnerable and exposed to different physiological and psychological risks.
Figurine
* Some figurines are also diamond-cut along the edges.
* are figures.
* are located in cabinets
- shelfs
Hexagon
* are figures
- polygons
- the best figure to show symmetry by rotation
* are, of course, cross sections through the vector equilibrium.
Marionette
* Some marionettes can also move by eyes, mouth etc.
* are a metaphor for the life of an artist
- female robots that are usually mindless automatons with no personality
- software
Monad
* are a concept from category theory that have applications in many areas of computing
- atoms
- microorganisms
* flash forth their Rays.
* have differing abilities to reflect the world with clear and distinct representations
- no windows by which anything goes in or out
Octagon
* are constructible on the heels of squares with a single angle bisection
* fill the space around the arches on the upper half of the walls.
* have a centered symmetry with eight axes
- eight sides to hold
Parallelogram
* All parallelograms are rhombii.
* Every parallelogram rhombus.
* is quadrilaterals.
* lead to affine transformations, which map parallel lines onto parallel lines.
* quadrilateral in which the opposite sides are congruent and parallel.
Pentagon
* are buildings
- bureaucracy
* play no part in any double bonding.
Plane figure
* made of lines are called polygons.
+ Shape, Ordinary shapes, 2D shapes
* These are two-dimensional shapes or flat plane geometry shapes. Their sides are made of straight or curved lines. They can have any number of sides. Plane figures made of lines are called polygons. Triangles and squares are examples of polygons.
Polygon
* is comprised of a closed chain of arcs that represents the boundary of the area
- the on-line trading network for the jewelry industry
* shading is where the area between contours is formed into a closed polygon and filled.
Quadrilateral
* All quadrilaterals have four angles.
* are polygons. | {
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### artwork | illustration | figure:
Quaternion
* are a compact way of representing rotations
- mathematical oddity
- convenient alternatives to Matrices for storing rotations
* have rules for addition and multiplication
- the same continuum properties as the real and complex numbers
- three imaginary axes, which creates the factor of three
Regular polygon
* are both equiangular and equilateral
- ones in which the sides have the same length and the angles are all equal
* have both rotational and reflectional symmetry
- n sides, all the same length
### artwork | illustration | figure | regular polygon:
Equiangular triangle
* All equiangular triangles are congruent to all equilateral triangles.
* regular polygon
- whose three angles are congruent
Equilateral triangle
* All equilateral triangles have the same shape.
* Every equilateral triangle is isosceles.
* are regular polygons
- triangles whose sides are all the same length
* symbolize the godhead, harmony and proportion.
Sector
* Many sectors do rise and fall according to business or economic cycles.
* are aspects.
* are part of battlefields
- blocks
- economy
- societies
- social groups
- the wedge-shaped divisions of the disk
- tracts
* investing concentrates investment dollars in one group of related companies.
### artwork | illustration | figure | sector:
Economic sector
* consume different amounts of different types of floor-space.
* employs people to produce goods and services.
* have to change and carry their part of the responsibility for sustainability.
Private sector
* are much higher paying than government or nonprofit sectors
- responsible for delivery of high quality equipment to satisfy individual needs
* is seen as the partner in economic development in Iowa rather than government.
* is the commercial sector while People sector aims at community services
- primary engine of economic growth
* plays important role in reducing production costs, competing on world markets.
Tertiary sector
* is the provision of services.
+ Economic sector, Based on place in the production chain: Economics
* Primary sector extracts natural materials and provides raw materials for secondary industry. Secondary sector processes raw materials or semi-finished goods into more valuable products. Tertiary sector is the provision of services. Quaternary sector is the activity related to the application, manipulation and transmission of information.
Semicircle
* Any semicircle passing through the poles is called a meridian of longitude.
* are arcs.
Significant digit
* are digits
- the first digit before the decimal point, and all the digits after it
* determine the precision of the numbers used in calculations.
* is one way of keeping track of how much error there is in a measurement.
Significant figure
* Significant Figures play an important part in scientific measurement.
* is the number of digits excluding leading and trailing zeros.
Tetrad
* come in seven shapes.
* move to metaphase plate.
Trapezoid
* All trapezoids are quadrilaterals.
* Every trapezoid parallelogram.
* are figures
- special parallelograms
* have exactly one pair of opposite sides that are parallel.
Tree diagram
* are often useful in connection with conditional probabilities
- useful because they can disambiguate ambiguous sentences
* depict patterns.
Trine
* are video games.
* reduce stress, friction and discomfort.
Trio
* are ensembles
- gathering
- musical compositions
- sets
+ Trio (music)
* Trios can also apply to popular music, like Nickel Creek.
### asbestos:
Chrysotile
* is asbestos
- much less ecopersistent than other types of asbestos
* occurs chiefly in association with massive serpentine. | {
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### asbestos:
Tremolite
* are asbestos
- minerals
* can be a fun and very interesting mineral to collect.
* is an important temperature indicator for petrologists
- formed by lava and magma in the presence of water
* mineral that can be found in a asbestiform type or non-asbestiform type in quarries
- forms in the presence of water
* natural but rare and highly toxic form of asbestos.
* rare, toxic form of asbestos that can cause cancer at very low exposure levels.
Asexuality
* is described as a spectrum.
* In 2001 David Jay started the Asexual Visibility and Education Network. Asexuality is described as a spectrum. Demisexual people are on the asexual spectrum. They experience sexual attraction, but only to people who they feel an emotional connection to.
### asian elephants:
Sumatran elephant
* Most sumatran elephants have curve spines
- ears
- tusks
- use trunks
* Some sumatran elephants eat seeds
- feed on seeds
* Some sumatran elephants follow migration routes
- have predators
* are asian elephants.
* consume amounts.
- enough strength to knock down a tree
- ribs
* open mouths.
* roam around the jungle pushing over trees.
Indian
* hunts deer.
* includes arms
- body substances
- cell membranes
- cells
- corpi
- cytoplasm
- heads
- human bodies
- legs
- material bodies
- necks
- nuclei
- personality
- plasma membranes
- sections
- vacuoles<|endoftext|>Asphalt
* Most asphalt releases heat.
* absorbs heat from the sun and quickly releases it as heat radiation.
* acts to prevent rust, which is another reason it is used on metal roofs.
* are dark brown to black solids or semi-solids that gradually liquefy when heated.
* breaks loose from the aggregate and powders due to microbial action.
* can be economically and effectively recycled and used for many applications.
* emulsified in water with an emulsifier makes an excellent mulching agent.
* expands and shrinks with the temperature and something has to give.
* have a higher boiling point than gasolines, allowing the two to be separated.
* includes sections.
* is located in freeways
- street corners
- made of tar
- mixture
- pavement
* is used for pave roads
- paving roads
* reclaiming and asphalt recycling are useful for effective road and HMA asphalt maintenance
- for effective road and HMA asphalt repair
* replaces topsoil.
* shingling is the most common roofing material used in residential construction in Canada.
* starts to deteriorate after seven years.
### asphalt:
Hot asphalt
* can cause burns
- severe thermal burns
* causes severe eye burns.
Rubberized asphalt
* are flexible enough to adjust as cracks open and close.
* is basically a compound of virgin or reclaimed rubber dispersed in asphalt.<|endoftext|>### assaults:
Aggravated assault
* Class D felony.
* Most aggravated assaults are very high when it comes to domestic violence.
* are assaults.
* carries a maximum penalty of one year in jail.
* crime of violence.
* involve bodily injury caused by fisticuffs, a knife or other dangerous weapons.
* is an assault
- with a deadly weapon
* is an attack for the purpose of inflicting serious injury
- that leaves someone with severe injuries
- usually a felony punishable by a term in state prison
* occurs when a victim is attacked by physical means. | {
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Assessment
* address literacies.
* aid management.
* are charge
- formal means of determining the skills and learning potential of students
- methods of evaluation to determine achievement of competencies
- monetary values
- summarized in tables
- the feedback that every system needs in order to be productive and grow
- used by organizations
- valuations made by government agencies to value local property
* attract attention.
* base on experience.
* demonstrate potential.
* highlight importance.
* include analyses
- consideration
- details
- measurements
- semen analyses
* indicate calculations
- knowledge
- results
* involve assessments
- determination
- examinations
* plays an important part in the teaching-learning process at all levels of education.
* provide descriptions
- information
- valuable information
* refers to our evaluation of departmental outcomes
- tests given to large groups of students
* refers to the determination of tax liability
- set of practices used to measure outcomes
* require expertise
- further investigations
- intensive monitors
- invasive procedures
- systematic monitors
* reveal patterns
* show differences
- extinction
* take places.
### assessment:
Biological assessment
* are useful in evaluating the integrity of the estuarine system.
* provide integrated evaluations of water quality.
Functional assessment
* are evaluations used to predict either physical or cognitive ability.
* represents a best practices approach to the assessment of problem behavior.
* rigorous, empirically-based method of evaluation.<|endoftext|>### assessment:
Rating
* are a measure of financial strength and ability to pay claims
- numerical means of comparing the relative strengths of chessplayers
- standing
* is an assessment
* play an important role in today's capital markets.
* refer to the status of the countries at the end of the calendar year
- type of plane they are certified to fly
+ Entertainment Software Rating Board: Entertainment :: Software
* Rating is voluntary. Game publishers do not have to submit their games for ratings. Some retailers make people show identification to prove their age if they want to buy M-rated games. Many retailers will not buy and sell AO games so it is very hard for gamers to find AO-rated games.
### assessment | rating | mark:
Arbitrary mark
* are marks that are applied in an unfamiliar way.
* use words, symbols, pictures etc.<|endoftext|>### assessment | rating | mark:
Cairn
* Many Cairns like to swim.
* also assist in navigation
- have large teeth for their size, large feet and strong nails
* are also rather well known for their digging ability
- cities
- historical sites
- landmark
- markers
- memorials
- piles of stones marking the summit of a hill or mountain
- short, shaggy dogs, fairly long for their height, with large heads and pricked up ears
- terriers
- very territorial
* can be easy to housetrain, mainly due to their desire to please their people
- work above treeline
* have large teeth, strong legs and feet for digging, and a hard, weather-resistant coat.
* tend to be allergic to fleas.
Crop mark
* are useful when printing on plain paper and cutting the designs manually.
* show where a page, photo or transparency is to be cut.
Diacritic
* are character modifiers, also referred to as combining characters
- rare in English, but common in many other languages
* forum for exchange among literary theorists, literary critics, and philosophers.
* Most diacritics concern pronunciation because alphabets do not describe the sounds of words exactly. Diacritics are rare in English, but common in many other languages.
### assessment | rating | mark | diacritic:
Accent mark
* can change the meaning of a word drastically.
* do make a difference in both pronunciation and meaning.
* indicate the syllable bearing principal stress and the quality of the accented vowel. | {
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### assessment | rating | mark | diacritic | accent mark:
Stress mark
* is an accent mark
+ Basic Roman, Roman Phonetic Alphabet for English
* Secondary stress is shown by and respectively. Stress marks are placed before the syllables concerned.
Earmark
* Every earmark consists of a symbol in two positions.
* are markers.
Punctuation mark
* have special importance in bringing out the meaning of a text.
* help to facilitate communication between the writer and reader.
* occur in certain cases where they convey meaning.
* refer to intonation patterns.
### assessment | rating | mark | punctuation mark:
Angle bracket
* are brackets
- punctuation
* punctuation mark
* used in homes are stiffeners.
Bracket
* are punctuation
- quantities
- sets
- support
- the tiny devices used to attach the main arch wire that moves the teeth
* bearing is precision machined to an exact tolerance to wear.
* creep occurs because the tax system is only partly protected from inflation.
* racing is where the slower car is given a head start to make the race more exciting.<|endoftext|>### assessment | rating | mark | punctuation mark:
Comma
* are important in order to separate words or objects in a series
* are the cause of pain, and suffering
- sign of a more complex sentence that takes more time and thought to understand
* connect the parts of compound sentences.
* define the cadence of a sentence.
* eliminate confusion with repeating words.
* join incomplete sentences to complete sentences with a conjunction word.
* often come in pairs.
* separate two modifiers of equal weight that describe a noun.
* serve to bracket a phrase or a clause.
* signal the breaks between three or more units in a series.
Parenthesis
* Parentheses are the most frequently used symbols of grouping
- work the same as they do in regular mathematics
* punctuation mark
Quotation mark
* are punctuation marks used to highlight a written quotation
- used for multiple-paragraph quotations in some cases, especially in narratives
+ Quotation mark, Usage, Quotations and speech: Punctuation :: Typography
* In most cases, quotations which span multiple paragraphs should be set as block quotations, and thus do not require quotation marks. Quotation marks are used for multiple-paragraph quotations in some cases, especially in narratives.
### assessment | rating | mark | punctuation mark | quote:
Direct quote
* are things that some real person actually said or wrote at one time.
* means to copy exact words or phrases from a source.
Semicolon
* are a fact of life
* function as connectors , joining two points within a single context.
* join independent clauses without the use of a conjunctive word.
* link lengthy clauses or clauses with commas.
* separate the information about individual symbol sets
- two or more references given together in one citation
Scent mark
* are concentrated along the territory boundary and at dens and middens.
* contain molecules called pheromones.
Service mark
* are a subset of trademarks
- like trademarks, except that they identify services
- similar to trademarks but are used to identify a service instead of goods
- trademarks associated with services
* is any word, symbol, design, or combination used in connection with a service.
* serve to distinguish services rendered.
Trade mark
* Most trade marks are words, or logos, or a combination of the two.
* are the property of the owners.
* deal with the protection of marketing assets such as brands or the names of firms.
* help create a relationship between goods and their maker.
Review
* are accounting
- articles
- criticism
- exercises
- periodicals
- proceeding
* is an assessment
### assessment | review:
Judicial review
* are legal proceeding
- reviews
* fundamental principle of administrative law.
* is the norm in our system of justice. | {
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### assessment | review:
Rave
* are all about respecting each other and everyone's personal beliefs
- all-night dance parties popular with young people that feature electronic music
- dance parties with dejay s mixing music
- dances
- large dance parties often held in old warehouses or large outdoor locations
- musical events
- parties geared toward young people, usually with loud, modern music
- reviews, good or bad, about any subject on or off the Internet
- the nineties version of a kids dance party
* are, in themselves, illegal and often raided by the police.
* game for two to six players, sixteen years and up.
* is an acronym for real animated vector effects.<|endoftext|>### assessment:
Risk assessment
* are the analyses of harm at the individual and societal level.
* assumes rationality, but some otherwise rational people drive while drunk.
* can also include, less commonly, the identification of etiology of health problems.
* consists of identifying risk factors and evaluating their seriousness.
* field of scientific research dedicated to defining and measuring risk.
* focuses on risk as a threat as well as an opportunity.
* includes making decisions about the acceptability of risk, which is subjective.
* involve assessments.
* involves identifying what, how and why things go wrong
- uncertainty and assumptions
* is about probabilities, rather than certainties
- an important step in heart-disease management
- based on a lifetime of exposure
* is one means of allocating resources to meet the auditing needs of the organization
- tool used in risk management
- particularly relevant in the trading of animals
* is the characterization of adverse effects from exposure to hazards
- link needed to target reducing human exposures
- overall process of risk analysis and risk evaluation
- part of analysis that evaluates risk, either qualitatively or quantitatively
- prevalent tool used to make decisions about technologies and products
- process of estimating how dangerous a particular situation is
- product of social processes that are inherently fallible
- scientific process of asking how risky something is
- used to determine whether the goals protect public health
* key skill for healthcare auditors.
* management challenge.
* means assessing the risks of the release of a genetically engineered organism.
* method that can be used to measure the impact of a threat on an asset.
* process that is crucial to the development of effective audit work schedules.
* provides the scientific basis for the overall management of risk.
* systematic analysis of probable adverse conditions and events.
* try to predict future events and their impacts.
* uses various methods to assess the likelihood and severity of future harm.
Score
* Is the sum of strokes a golfer needs to play a hole or the course in total.
* are artificial satellites
- debts
- facts
- in terms of mental age
- incisions
- located in sporting events
- numbers
- reason
- sets
- sheet music
- success
* includes staff lines.
### assessment | score:
Birdie
* are scores.
* is the average number of birdies per round.
Credit score
* consider patterns of behavior.
* reflect people's long-term patterns of credit use and repayment history over time.
* use information found in a consumer's credit report.
Test score
* are one of several criteria used to make admissions decisions
- only one measure of educational success
* can be an indicator of what our children are learning in school.
Tax assessment
* are assessments.
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### assessment:
Valuation
* also have a tax implication, particularly in transnational operations
- play a vital role as the rise in small business mergers and acquisitions continues
* are approximations of real value
- critical tools in business and financial planning and for tax and legal uses
- prices
- private information
* can be a function of asset value, cash flow, or free cash-flow multiples.
* change too, and they cause changes in demand and production.
* come in all shapes and sizes.
* invariably compares one thing or condition with another thing or condition.
* is according to market values
- also a function of the financing terms
* is an art rather than a science
- carrier liability and is usually based on weight
- determined by value methodology, and quantity is determined by physical measurement
* is the means by which a conscious purposeful individual assesses given facts of reality
- process used to determine how much the diamonds are worth for taxation purposes
- term for the anticipated market value of the proposed construction project
* jump at the speed of light.
* key element in strategic and market analysis.
* occurs when a person chooses between option a and option b.
* refers to the price to buy the entire company
- process of determining the value in money of specified property
* subjective ranking of the relative importance of different categories.
* tend to have a very predictable cycle.
* typically determine the fair market value of a company.
* value judgment expressive of a difference in value.
* very significant factor in market pricing, in investor expectations, etc.
### assessment | valuation:
Business valuation
* critical element in decision making.
* mix of art and science. | {
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Asset
* Most assets are in the form of capital - such as businesses.
* Some assets have value because of the potential income they can generate.
* also provide families with a means for a long-term escape from poverty.
* are a use of cash
- aircrafts
- an insurance against financial uncertainty and a way of preparing for future expenses
* are anything a company owns
- person owns with value, such as property, cash, etc
- the business owns that has monetary value
- which can be assigned a monetary value that can be realized by selling the item
- bank accounts, certificates of deposit, and stocks
- cash and other property with a monetary value
- current assets and long-term or fixed assets
- items owned by the business which have value
* are items that are owned
- have substantial value and can be converted into cash
- which are owned by a business or money which is owed to the business
* are money and property owned by an individual
- or property
- possessions
- properties having eco-nomic value
- quality
- resources of the business enterprise
* are resources owned or controlled by the company
- which help earn profits
- strongly related to the choices young people make
* are the items of value that a firm owns
- positive factors that empower youth
- possessions of value such as a house or car, or money in the bank
- properties or economic resources owned by the business
- resources that a business uses to produce a product or deliver a service
- things which the town or the neighborhood have under their control
- things of value owned by a business
- what a company owns, such as equipment, buildings and inventory
* can be such things as skills or feelings of worth
- take many forms, ranging from money in checking accounts to investment portfolios
* consist of homes, businesses, or anything of monetary value.
* contribute to quality.
* depend on people to create value.
* have functions.
* is quality
* lead to success.
* mean income, property, cash, or anything of value.
* means net assets, plus the amount of any borrowings for investment purposes.
* represents all forms of ownership claims in things that have value.
* require interpretations.
* rise in value which makes households wealthier which then fuels their consumption spending.
* set of software products and tools for content management, distribution and e-publishing.
* stripping by managers is rampant in the Czech Republic.
* turns is simply sales over total assets.
### asset:
Advantage
* Is the balancing point of a set of scores.
* depends on factors
- several factors
* includes ability.
* is an adulticide which means that it only kills the adults
- benefits
- part of tennis
- points
- that light induces potassium and water uptake, which causes the cell to swell
* lies in facts.
* new form of insecticide that is extremely safe for cats and dogs.
* topical flea adulticide for dogs and cats. | {
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### asset | advantage:
Comparative advantage
* is also concerned with productivity
- determined by the relative levels of autarky prices
* is the ability to perform a given task at a lower cost
- an activity at a zero opportunity cost
- basis for specialization and trade between countries
- what determines whether it pays to produce a good or import it
+ Ricardian model: Economics models
* The 'Ricardian model' is a model used in economics, named after David Ricardo. It is an easy way to explain trade between two countries, and the resulting gains. The model only uses workforce productivity to explain differences in international trade. Comparative advantages result from the difference of a single econmomic factor, that is labor. Workforces in different countries have different levels of productivity, and the resulting opportunity costs are different. In this regard, Ricardo used the ideas of Adam Smith regarding Absolute advantage, and devleoped them further. The model is described in Ricardo's main work, On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, published in 1817.
Competitive advantage
* is all about doing things faster and smarter than everyone else
- rooted in information, the fuel and measure of the Internet economy
- the watchword of any successful organization
* means producing products with more value or with less cost incurred.<|endoftext|>### asset | advantage:
Good
* Some goods emit gases
- greenhouse gases
* are more valuable in quantity, since their value is multiplied by the number held
- objects that can satisfy people's wants
- physically tangible things such as food, shoes, cars and houses
- property that is tangible and moveable
- scarce because land, labor, machinery, and other productive resources are scarce
* are tangible commodities or merchandise having intrinsic value
- objects desired by consumers and supplied by producers
- products that are used by consumers or producers
* are things like clothing, a car or TV, or food
- people can touch and feel such as groceries, toys, and computers
- that people make or grow
- used productively and prevented from becoming litter and garbage
* can be informational, in production, consumption or both.
* have a physical existence.
* is advantage
- morality
- quality
* mean tangible things such as equipment, furniture and clothing etc.
* produced for trade are also Economic goods.
* transported by rail are the tonnage of goods transported times kilometers traveled.
+ Good (philosophy), Absolute and relative goods: Philosophy
* Goods can be absolute or relative. A relative good is something that is good because people say it is good. An absolute good is something that is good because of something in itself. It is good even if there is no one around to see it. For example, an economist may say that the Mona Lisa is a very valuable economic good because it can be sold for a lot of money. A philosopher may say that the painting is good because of how it is painted.<|endoftext|>### asset | advantage | good:
Baked good
* Many baked goods are high in fat because of shortening.
* made with rye flour have a distinctive flavor.
* offer a great vehicle for the health benefits of functional foods.
* rise more and lose more moisture when cooked in the microwave.
+ Baking
* Baked goods are sold at a bakery. A person who makes baked goods as a job is called a baker. It is also used for making baked potatoes, baked apples, baked beans, some and pasta dishes such as , and various other foods, such as the pretzel.
Canned good
* can actually be more nutritious than fresh foods.
* have a normal shelf life of one year for maximum freshness
- shelf-life of one year for maximum freshness
- long shelf lives
* is located in pantries. | {
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### asset | advantage | good:
Capital good
* are durable assets that firms use in production like buildings.
* are goods that are produced and used to make other goods and services
- which are necessary for producing other goods
- the result of production, making it possible to influence their creation
* come out of savings.
* have long lives - they yield returns for many years.
+ Economics, The subjects and objects in economics
* The objects in economic study are consumer goods, capital goods, and factors of production. Capital goods are goods which are necessary for producing other goods. Examples of these are buildings, equipment, and machines. Factors of production are work, ground, capital, information, and environment.
Consumer good
* are items such as groceries, sporting goods, toys, and jewelry
- the focus of our labor, our economy, and our collective lifestyle
* consist of such things as food, movies, bus fare, haircuts, etc.
Good citizenship
* is measured by how selflessly students give of themselves.
* measure of the quality of conduct in school and away from school.
Good control
* can prevent many complications of diabetes.
* reduces the risk of miscarriage and birth defects.
Good hydration
* helps give skin a healthy look, cushions joints and helps prevent constipation
- cushions joints and prevent constipation
* is an important element in keeping a more active body healthy, cool, and comfortable.
* makes it easier to control blood glucose levels.
Good lighting
* deterrent to crime.
* is cheap insurance for safety in all traffic areas, especially stairs
- essential for carnivorous plants
* protects properties, improves personal safety and traffic safety.
Good planning
* is often the key to managing growth.
* process of organizational learning.
Good pricing
* involves understanding the direct and indirect costs of the business.
* means taking into account the impact of taxes.
Good thing
* can come from bad things such as depression.
* happen in nature, and only evil comes of the big cities.
* happen to people who are doing good things
- love animals
- work hard to make good things happen
- when countries open up their markets and stay committed to democracy
* happen when people act on good motives
- are motivated to improve
Material good
* Most material goods produce within geographic regions.
* are necessary for survival, But the love of money is the root of all manner of evil.
Physical good
* exist in finite amounts.
* have value that is unrelated to time and the person of ownership.
Handicap
* are advantage.
* can in various ways affect oral hygiene.
* is advantage
### asset | advantage | handicap:
Physical handicap
* have a different impact on earning capacity in different individuals.
* involves higher living costs that are only partly compensated by social benefits.
Positivity
* improves communication, increases sales and maximises profit.
* is advantage
* now takes the main role in the healthy lifestyle.<|endoftext|>### asset | advantage:
Privilege
- grants of highest pontiffs to any church
- rewards that allow a child to experience greater freedom or opportunity
- rights
- things that CAN be regulated, and given and taken away
* based on race, gender and disability now permeate American society.
* blinds people from seeing reality.
* guarantee to clients that dealings with their lawyers are confidential.
- synonymous with responsibility, and responsibility is restrictive
- the product of relationships that demand the confidentiality of exchanged information
### asset | advantage | privilege:
White privilege
* is more than a set of attitudes or individual opinions.
* is the mother of all affirmative action
- result of institutional and cultural attitudes based in prejudice
* thing that exists.
* value deeply ingrained in our social fabric. | {
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### asset | advantage | superiority:
Fineness
* are superiority.
* describes the purity of gold.
* is superiority
* represents the purity of gold.
Current asset
* are assets that are usually converted to cash within one year.
* are the most liquid and most easily convertible to cash, of all assets
- types of assets used for trading purposes
- things a company expects to convert to cash within one year
Financial asset
* are a claim on the earning power of some entity
- at the heart of all criminal enterprise
- instruments or agreements to pay and be paid back
- stocks, bonds, mutual funds etc
* have no intrinsic value.
* is the one denominator that generates wealth faster than any other.
* represent the other main category of investment assets. | {
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### asset:
Resource
* Most resources affect survival.
* Most resources are used by animals
- graze animals
- other animals
- exist in amounts
- limit energy
* Most resources occur in arid regions
* Some resources are basic materials and some are produced from basic resources, such as food
- materials, such as air, water, and soil
* are a function of the productivity of the prey populations and competition
- albums
- an estimate of the ultimate amount of oil
- assets that can be used to force others to do what one wants
- dependent upon culture, also the stage of human development
- limited to the lifetime of the planet's sun
- scarce in the cities of developing countries
- small chunks of program code that can be used over and over by applications
- smaller in quantity than reserves under most conditions
* are the factors that influence brand value
- inputs used in producing a good or service
- materials that meet the basic needs of living organisms
- process of distributing different components to the job at hand
- things that are exchanged in transactions-both tangible and intangible
* are things that an individual owns
- organism needs to survive, such as food, space, and oxygen
- are useful to people
* caching decisions of woodrats depend on nutrient content and perishability.
* commodity needed to get work done.
* create problems.
* depend on variation
- weather
* economics focuses on the management of physical and natural resources in rural areas.
* enable researchers.
* ensure ability
- business continuity
* have advantage
- different productivity and, hence, value when measured at the margin
- values
* help parents
- pupils
- students
- teacher guide students
* increases and technological development often result in population increases.
* influence potential.
* is an assets
* lists There are several lists of logical web resources.
* means time, equipment, money, and lives
- to synchronize the access to shared hardware or data
* offer activities
- options
* often limit populations.
* play a role in a region's industrial development.
* protect aquatic ecosystems in the Western United States.
* provide basic parameters
- functions
- guidance
- lessons
- nutritious food
- opportunity
- similar functions
- suggestions
- topics
- unique opportunity
* refers primarily to water, land, minerals, air and the environment.
* refers to the value of items owned and money left at the end of the month
- owned such as cash and savings
* relate to climates.
* require energy.
* shape the decisions that humans make as they meet their needs and wants.
+ StarCraft, Gameplay: 1998 video games :: Real-time strategy video games :: StarCraft
* During a game, the player must use units to gather minerals and vespene gas. They must also build structures or units which provide 'supplies'. Each type of unit costs a certain amount of gas, minerals, and supplies. If the player does not have enough of a resource, he or she cannot build more units. Resources are gathered by worker units. Minerals are needed for all units and buildings, and come as blue crystals from the ground. Vespene gas is needed for stronger units and comes as a geyser with green smoke blowing out of it. A special building must be built on these geysers before worker units can gather the gas.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource:
Aid
* Some aids make daily life easier such as Braille watches, talking clocks, and cooking aids.
* can refer to pieces of equipment or strategies for learning
- simplify the basic tasks of everyday living such as eating, grooming and dressing
* enzymes in digestion and metabolism.
* is able to induce apoptosis in different cell lines
- acquired immune deficiency, caused by a virus
- financial assistance to or on behalf of needy persons
- one of the world's most deadly contagious diseases
* nasty disease that causes many social imbalances.
* synapses in nervous system. | {
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### asset | resource | aid:
External aid
* are methods that store information outside of our minds and serve as cues for memory.
* plays an important part in supporting development, especially in poor countries.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | aid:
Financial aid
* applies to the cost of most programs.
* broad term covering many federal, state and campus programs.
* can help with living expenses, including books and supplies.
* combination of grants and loans.
* comes in a variety of forms
- many forms
* comes in the form of grants, loans, work study, or academic scholarships
- scholarships, grants, loans, and student employment
* federally regulated process.
* is an investment in our future
- the long-term health of the institution
- another area in which demand has increased significantly in recent years
- any source of funds available to help families meet education costs
- considered a supplement to a family s monetary contribution
- divided into the categories of grants, work, loans, and scholarships
- for students to pay off educational expenses such as tuition fees and books
- generally a combination of grants, loans, and student employment
- in the form of scholarships, loans, grants, and work awards
* is monetary assistance and other resources available to students
- to help the student meet the expenses of attending college
* is money available to help students and their parents pay for educational expenses
- awarded to a student to help pay educational costs
- for college students
- from federal, state, and private institutions used to pay college costs
- made available by the federal government, state government and institution
- provided to help a family pay for college
* is money provided to students to help meet college costs
- help pay for higher education costs
* is money that has been made available to help students pay for college
- is available to assist students with the cost of attending college
* is money to help meet school costs
- students and families pay for college expenses
- more than just attaining loans
- normally a combination of grants, loans, and employment
- scholarships, grants and student loans
- simply a term that describes any resource used to help pay educational costs
- the monetary assistance provided to students to pursue their academic goals
* is the way many people are able to cover the cost of a higher education
- the gap between a college's cost and a family's resources is bridged
* is used for expenses incurred while attending school
- such things as emergency travel, burial assistance, food and shelter
- primarily for recruitment purposes
- to first pay off all tuition and fees
* means different things to different people.
* supplement to family resources if they are insufficient to meet college costs.
* term that covers federal, state and campus programs.
* tries to equalize the different costs among schools.
* way of bridging the gap between college costs and the family s ability to pay.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | aid:
First aid
* can help keep shock from getting worse
- someone having a seizure
- save a life
* consists of removal of the tentacles, preferably with forceps.
* consists primarily of getting the victim to a doctor
- recognizing signs and symptoms and seeking professional attention
* involves the application of an ice pack to control inflammation and prompt medical care
- treatment of only minor injuries
* is also to be used against nerve agents
- care given in an emergency
- given in school for pupils injured or sick while attending school
- medical treatments
- the immediate care given to a pet who has been injured or is suddenly taken ill
* is the initial care of someone injured or sick
- the ill or injured
- effort to help a victim while medical help is on the way
- to cool the person down as quickly as possible and call for medical help
* means immediate help for a person who is hurt or has a wound. | {
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### asset | resource | aid:
Foreign aid
* cash transaction from the exporting to the importing country.
* interferes with the rise of capitalism in poor nations.
* is aid
- also about ideas or knowledge creation
- financial aid
* makes a large contribution to the economy.
* subsidy from the poor in the rich countries to the rich in the poor countries.
Gift aid
* is free money such as scholarships and grants.
* refers to scholarships and grants which usually require no repayment by the student.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | aid:
Grant
* Describes a variety of grants offered by agencies of the federal government.
* are allotment
- funds that are given to non-profit organizations for community projects
- norms
- rights
* is aid
* refers to money provided for research, development or other projects.
+ Die Hard 2, Plot: 1990 movies :: 1990s action movies :: 1990s crime movies :: 1990s thriller movies :: Crime thriller movies :: Die Hard movies :: Movies based on books :: Virginia
* Instead, McClane gets a ride with Samantha Coleman and her news helicopter. The 747 has already left the hanger. McClane gets the pilot to drop him over the wing of the 747. Esperanza, who is flying the plane, sees McClane. Grant goes out there fights but is sucked into the engine of the plane. McClane finds the fuel hatch. When Stuart kicks McClane off the plane, McClane manages to open it and the plane starts losing fuel. McClane then takes his cigarette lighter and ignites the fuel and the plane blows up.
### asset | resource | aid | grant | subsidy:
Price support
* increase the revenues of farmers because they sell more milk at a higher price.
* is subsidy.
* mean that consumers spend more for milk.
Lift
* can occur on objects other than wings.
* is created by the plane's wings as they move through the air
- equal to weight
* is generated as a result of the special shape of an airplane's wing
- by the creation of a pressure differential over the wing surfaces
* is generated by the flow of air over a rocket's fins
- air over the wings
- important because a boomerang is simply two airplane wings joined in the middle<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | aid | lift:
Chairlift
* are found in skiing resorts, where they make skiers go up the mountain.
* are found in skiing resorts, where they make skiers go up the mountain. They are sometimes better than gondola lifts because the skier does not need to remove the skis. Old chairlifts are small and slow. Newer ones can carry up to 8 people. They are also faster overall, but they slow down at the station, making it easier to get on and off. Sometimes they even have a glass bubble that can be closed to keep people warm inside.
* is lift
Forehead lift
* are sometimes combined with eyelid surgery.
* is for rejuvenation of the upper part of the face.
Hydraulic lift
* is driven by the tractor's motor.
+ Elevator, Design: Construction
* The technology used in new installations depends on a variety of factors. Hydraulic lifts are cheaper, but installing cylinders greater than a certain length becomes impractical for very high lift hoistways. For buildings of much over seven stories, traction lifts must be employed instead. Hydraulic lifts are usually slower than traction lifts.
Orographic lift
* is the technical term for terrain forcing air to rise.
* occurs as air masses rise to pass over high ground.
Plunger lift
* is an Artificial lift system that increases the productivity of oil and gas wells.
* works by cycling a well open and closed.
Mutual aid
* can span networks by providing opportunities for employment.
* is mutual aid
* is the condition of successful social living
- logical choice of free autonomous individuals
- over-riding principle in human existence
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Corporate philanthropy
* balances altruism and self-interest.
* can entail future profit.
* comes in all shapes and sizes, but increasingly it is tied to marketing.
Venture philanthropy
* applies venture capital strategies to giving.
* is the new philanthropy for the new economy.
* uses the tools of venture capitalism to address social ills.
Youth philanthropy
* demonstrates the benefits of empowering teenagers to solve community problems.
* is an approach to empower and establish young people as community leaders.
Public assistance
* claims data are a measure of local family financial distress.
* is aid
Traineeship
* are financial aid.
* is aid
Visual aid
* Use visual aids to add to presentation.
* are useful for children.
* can help to isolate ideas and clarify problems or relationships.
* help children who have vision problems.
* improve comprehension and retention.
* is located in demonstrations.
* provide one mechanism to direct and focus attention.
* save lives.
* tend to lengthen oral presentations.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | aid:
Welfare
* contributes to crime in several ways.
* cuts in which a group of people are blamed for living off of the governments money.
* discourages self-reliance and encourages dependence.
* fulfills a role in society, reinforcing race, gender and class relations.
* gives mothers an economic incentive to have more children
- people an economic incentive to avoid work
- women an incentive to have children out of wedlock or break up marriages
* increases poverty.
* moms on average have one more child.
* refers to households that receive the majority of their income from welfare.
* rewards people for being poor.
* wastes human resources and the taxpayer's money.
### asset | resource | aid | welfare:
Animal welfare
* is assured by continuing high standards of care and husbandry
- humanity in action
- protected in research through existing complex laws and regulations
* means the humane treatment of animals managed by humans.
Corporate welfare
* comes in many forms.
* is raw meat for other watchdog groups
- supposed to offer a positive long-term economic return for taxpayers
* large and growing component of the federal budget.
* takes the impartiality out of government and business.
* way of life in Arkansas, and most of the South.
Social welfare
- dependent upon the well-being of organizations, small and large
* natural outgrowth of human society.
* profession within the general field of social work.
* very distinctive feature of the Islamic system.
Aquatic resource
* Many aquatic resources continue to decline.
* are often resilient and capable of recovery, given favorable conditions.
* influence the living landscape in maniy ways.
Computing resource
* are tools to enhance the educational process.
* includes local area networks and connections to other computer networks.
Cultural resource
* are fragile, irreplaceable, and protected by law.
* broad term to include archaeological resources and historic sites.
* provide insights to the relationship between people and their environments.
Energy resource
* Most energy resources depend on weather.
* have advantage.
* serve as mediums for improving our quality of life.
Finite resource
* Overfishing is tied to population and poverty in many developing countries.
* imply competition among individuals.
* limit freedom and diversity.
Genetic resource
* Most genetic resources have values.
* are the result of a millenia of evolution and belong to all of humanity.
Geothermal resource
* are practically inexhaustible and sterile.
* represent an abundant, secure source of energy.
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Human resource
* are a critical part of success in organizations
- all the workers and their abilities
- costly and difficult to replace by technological innovations
- critical for success in the knowledge economy
- people, with their special knowledge, skills, abilities and characteristics
- the greatest source of variability in nearly ANY business process
* clerks maintain employee records.
* crucial factor in determining the performance of any organisation.
* field that needs a lot of strong business managers.
* graveyard of job applicants.
* is the study of the role of the human element in the work environment.
* maintains employee information and records, their benefits, and salary information.
* manages the people who work for an organization.
* refers to individuals within an organisation.
* term covering many issues involving employees in the workplace.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource:
Human waste
* are an extensively used resource in many parts of the world.
* breaks down very slowly even in the best conditions
- slowly, if at all, in caves
* can be a concentrated pollutant or a valuable resource
- serious health problem unless carefully disposed of
* contains high amounts of phosphorus that can pass through STPs.
* increases nutrient levels in the environment.
* is albums
- also responsible for the spread of Giardia in North America
- an excretory product
- filth to the max, and endangers anyone who has to suffer the sorrow of bad water
- located in septic tanks
- often a carrier of disease
- preserved for decades due to the aridity
- required to be sanitized
- the natural by-product of man's digestive system
- very good for farming
* poses a tremendous social cost through pollution of rivers and groundwater.
Information resource
* Information Resources are vital assets which require protection.
* are everywhere, often separated from the learner by time and space
- prime drivers of organization change
- the property of corresponding organisations and persons ,
* encompass technology, services, and information.
* exist at different levels of granularity and aggregation.
Keep
* are castles
- part of castles
* cows from getting stuck in the mud and helps water quality.
* sand out of eyes, hair and nose.
* smoke, gases and water out.
* sperm from entering vagina
- out of the uterus
Limited resource
* affect the length of time a youth remains under maximum supervision.
* force poor people to think in terms of very short time horizons.
Livelihood
* Some livelihoods have few water demands.
* underpins our ability to create whole and healthy communities.
Marine resource
* Most marine resources depend on variation
- provide food
* have a relatively untapped potential for commercially important compounds.
* underpin both the traditional lifestyle and the development of the cash economy.
Mineral resource
* Most mineral resources occur in arid regions
* are limited to coking-coal reserves in the north
- meager, except for coal, which is an important source of industrial energy
- natural resources
- non-renewable
- peat and sand
- sand, gravel, stone, and natural gas
- second only to agricultural resources
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Natural resource
* All natural resources belong equally to every living person.
* Many natural resources are nonrenewable, which means that they are irreplaceable
- depend on climatic inputs and variables
* Most natural resources exist in amounts.
* Most natural resources provide food
- nutritious food
* Natural Resources are gifts from nature.
* Some natural resources are bauxite, gold, iron ore, manganese, and phosphates
- renewable and some are non-renewable
* are a necessary ingredient of all economic activity
- vital part of the economy and quality of life in the United States
- an integral part of our lives
- derived from the environment
- either physical or biological in nature
- essential to the economies of nearly all developing nations
* are extremely abundant in the Arctic, but they have remained largely untapped
- important in any civilization
- for the common good of man rather than individual ownership
- gold, silver, oil, ore and shale
- important to the economy
- items provided by nature from which people produce goods and provide services
* are limited and even water has to be strictly conserved
- to negligible mineral resources
- necessary to people's survival
- phosphate, iron ore, zinc, fish, salt, lead, and manganese
- plentiful, with deposits of coal and iron ore
- resources that exist without actions of humankind
* are substances found in nature that can be used to improve our quality of life
- that occur naturally
* are the backbone of Maine's economy
- foundation of Canada s economy
- gifts of nature
- things found in nature that people use
- things like water, trees, electricity etc
- useful materials from the earth
* can be of three types
- the basis for building community
* constitute one of the primary factors of production.
* cover land, climate, forest, water conservancy and mineral resources.
* influence where people live.
* vary from place to place.
+ Natural resource, Supply: Economics
* Most natural resources are limited. This means they will eventually run out. A perpetual resource has a never-ending supply. Some examples of perpetual resources include solar energy, tidal energy, and wind energy.<|endoftext|>### asset | resource | natural resource:
Renewable resource
* Most renewable resources depend on weather.
* A problem with fossil fuels is the pollution and global warming gases they produce. Renewable resources are usually much cleaner. But they can also cost more. New technology for renewable resources is helping to make them cheaper. And now even fossil fuels are becoming harder to find and more expensive. This combination means that renewable resources are making more sense than ever, and this growing field. From 2008 to 2012, the U.S. doubled renewable generation from wind, solar, and geothermal sources, and America is now home to some of the largest wind and solar farms in the world.
* account for less than two per cent of electricity output.
* are forests which offer a variety of commercial timber
- replenished naturally and over relatively short periods of time
- water, arable land and forest - that can naturally be replenished
* can be sustainable if usage is limited to natural supply rates.
* replace themselves naturally or can be raised in continuous supply by people.
Nonrenewable resource
* Most nonrenewable resources exist in amounts.
* are fossil fuels, metals, other minerals, and groundwater.
Resource partitioning
* can occur even in the absence of temporal or spatial heterogeneity.
* is where the birds divide up their habitat by feeding on different organisms.
Significant resource
* ensure ability.
* have values.
Social resource
* are the most important determinant of utilization of services.
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Water resource
* Some water resources come from rainfall.
* are also vital to our social and economic well-being.
* are at all time low, and more than half of the rivers around the globe are polluted
- risk in many areas
- central to the nation's economic and environmental well-being
- crucial to the continuance of life on our planet
- especially vulnerable to the pollution from cities and industrial centres
- essential to our existence in many different ways
- extremely limited and are annually renewable by rainfall
- important for fish production
- so low during a drought that most organisms die
- vital to life
* can limit the caring capacity of an area.
* consist of underground aquifers and rain-collected in Wadis in the mountains.
* create recreational and scenic opportunities.
* define our wealth as individuals, nations, and community.
* exist within cultural contexts
- historical and social contexts
* face a host of serious threats, all caused primarily by human activity.
Web resource
* Web Resources are web sites related to environmental health.
* are information sites identified by a URL or search engine
- web sites reviewed and selected by database editors
Specialty
* Most specialties relate to the health care of adults.
* Specialties are computer-related terms, and editing or localizing Web pages
- the structural unit of the profession
* Specialties include microbial physiology
* is an asset
Total asset
* divided by the number of cows simple measure of asset level.
* represent book value of total assets at year-end prior to offer year.
### assets:
Crown jewel
* are valuables that belong to a king or queen.
* is an assets
Deep pocket
* are assets
- billiard-table pockets that are shaped like cups
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### assets:
Equity
* Equities are a long-term investment
- also among the riskiest of all securities available to investors
- essentially shares of stock
- interest
- located in buildings
- stocks and represent ownership in the firms that issued the stocks
* Equities are the best hedge against inflation
- largest investment in the aggregate portfolio of state and local pension plans
- main components of growth portfolios
- change with market movements
- have no specific maturities
- provide information on stock prices, earnings, dividend yield,etc
- refer specifically to stock and stock mutual funds
- still constitute only a small proportion of house-hold wealth
- tend to do better in an inflationary environment
* also increases if the value of the home increases
- key element for enabling small businesses to obtain credit financing
- means making information available to parents in their dominant language
* can also mean capital or the net worth of an investment
- increase in several ways
* central concept in pay systems generally
- concern of leadership
* consideration that has tended to be neglected in the work of health economists.
* cushion to absorb losses.
* deals with the roles and fashions which are performed by women or by men.
* derivatives catchall phrase for a number of equity-related products.
* exists when the value of the asset exeeds it's secured debt.
* fosters the individual voice, investing women with confidence in their own authority.
* has a major influence in tax system design
- to do with how that wealth is to be distributed in society
* implies a principle of stewardship by Governments and the community.
* is about making the invisible, visible.
* is about treating people fairly and impartially
* is also an important health care goal for national and provincial governments
- issue in the allocation of funds
- expectation
- important element for legitimizing decisions and promoting cooperation
- calculated as the value of all business assets minus all business liabilities
- close kin to justice
- fair market value minus the current indebtedness
- fairness and equity is the cornerstone of law in civilized countries throughout the world
- money received by the company in exchange for some portion of ownership
- only meaningful in the context of a market
- resale value
- rooted in conscience
- seen as equality, and equality is seen as sameness
- something that has grown out of the human capacity to do wrong
- sometimes a deal element
- that which is fair to all
* is the actor's union
- attainment of the same level of performance by all population groups
- basic risk capital put up by members of the cooperative
- bonus that keeps on giving
- concern for fairness, i.e., that assessments are free from bias or favoritism
* is the difference between the assets and the liabilities
- market value of a home and the amount owed on it
- value of the property and what is owed on the property
- dollar difference between the value of the property and the loan or lien against it
- fairness of relationships between people, groups of people and generations of people
- goal of fairness
- governing body of professional actors across Canada
- marked value of property less the amount of existing liens
- most scarce form of capital financing in the Honduran financial market
- owner's stake in the property
* is the ownership interest of the business enterprise
- perception of fairness involved in rewards given
- same as Net Worth
- sum of paid-up capital, reserves and retained earnings
- third form of market failure that justifies regulation
- total value of what shareholders own within a company
- value a home holds for the owner over what is owed on it
* is the value of an asset over and above the indebtedness against it
- funds in the account adjusted for floating positions
- the property beyond the total amount owed on it
- what the organisation is worth
- where the money raised gives the lender an ownership interest
* key dimension of effective curricula.
* leads to equality.
* means equal access to employment opportunities
- fairness and a fair go for all
* measure that compares one group with another.
* proxy for the value of the shareholders' investment in an entity.
* raises increase a worker's wages to reflect the differences in years of service.
* refers to social justice.
* regards substance rather than form.
* secondary by-product of economically efficient markets.
* seeks mostly income by investing in companies with a consistent history of dividend payouts.
* statewide advocacy, services and information organization for women.
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### assets | equity:
Brand equity
* form of customer capital.
* is where the value lies for brands.
Employment equity
* is about making sure the opportunities are there for everybody
- respecting differences
- essential to an egalitarian society
- the foundation upon which diversity and inclusiveness can be built
* levels the playing field for all workers.
* tries to eliminate all barriers to the designated groups in employment.
Environmental equity
* Environmental Equity refers to the equal protection of environmental laws.
* is an important goal in a democratic society.
Equity financing
* describes an exchange of money for a share of business ownership.
* gives ownership interest in exchange for money.<|endoftext|>### assets | equity:
Gender equity
* enhances education for both sexes.
* gives people of both genders equal opportunities in all areas that affect their lives.
* is about equal opportunity and fairness to all.
* is an essential component of effective diversity
- issue that concerns men and women
- federal law
- the sine qua non of a poverty reduction strategy
* is, thus, a path that leads to gender equality.
* noble aim for society in general and college athletics in particular.
* requires sensitivity, determination, commitment, and vigilance over time.
* visible topic in education.
Home equity
* comprises hundreds of billions of dollars of consumers' real net worth.
* is the difference between a house's current value and any outstanding mortgages
- fair market value of a home less the amount of existing loans owed
- most important source of wealth for low-income and minority families
* remains an especially important source of wealth for low-income and minority households.
* scams target consumers who have good credit, but bad cash flow.
Internal equity
* pertains to the rate of pay for one job in relation to another.
* refers to the pay relationships among jobs or skill levels within an organization.
Private equity
* growing part of the SA financial services industry.
* involves investments for which there is no public market.
* is an industry that attracts professional risk takers
- where the action is
* major source of capital for both new ventures and established private firms.
Intangible asset
* are also the relationships between the supplier and the customer.
* are assets having no physical existence, such as patents and trademarks
- made up of knowledge and information
- non-physical assets such as copyrights, franchises and patents
* can be an important value.
* consist primarily of financial investments.
* have no physical form.
* is an assets<|endoftext|>### assets:
Share
* are part of net incomes
- stock
- stock certificates
- titles to capital goods
* is an exchange traded type fund.
* is the percentage of homes with TVs in use
- households with TVs turned on watching the event
- in-use TVs tuned to a program
* is the percentage of in-use televisions tuned in
- tuned to a given program
- tuned to a given show
* is the percentage of television sets in use tuned in to a specific program
- the audience watching TV at the time
* refers to the percentage of televisions in use tuned to a program.
* represents the percentage of radios in use tuned to a particular station.
* rise in value as companies earn more and increase in value.
* trade on stock exchanges similar to actual stocks.
### assets | share:
Allocation
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### assets | share | allocation:
Asset allocation
* affects both risk and return and central concept in investment management
* drives the rate of return.
* dynamic process which considers broad trends in the markets and the economy.
* is important because it helps balance risk and reward.
* is the cornerstone of good investing
- key determinant of portfolio performance
- most important determinate of investment performance
* is the process of allocating funds to each asset class
- balancing risk and return
- optimizing portfolios to meet investors' goals
- selecting the very best mix of competing financial instruments
- single most important driver of investment return
- spread of fund investments between different sectors
- usually an area of disagreement between buyers and sellers
* means choosing investments in several asset classes.
* provides a balanced, rational approach to building long-term wealth.
Resource allocation
* accounts for the evenly spaced intervals between the pinyons.
* involves the distribution of resources among competing programs or people.
* is an ethical issue because it most fundamentally involves questions of justice
- determined very much by traditional methods of production
- the process by which the goals of the school are provided with substance
Allowance
* are every family member s right, within the real limitations of the family income.
* help children learn what things cost.
* is an important part of any child's development toward financial independence
- discrepancies
- license
- pacts
- reimbursement
* promote responsibility and show children how to manage money.
Golden share
* are special stock shares that allow the government to control a company.
+ Eni: Italian companies :: 1953 establishments
* Eni is present in 70 countries, and currently is Italy's largest industrial company. Golden shares are special stock shares that allow the government to control a company.
Profit sharing
* are shares.
* gives employees a portion of profits without regard to their performance.
* is recommended as a solution to one form of economic problems.
* is when a broker uses a customer's account instead to trade and make a profit
- most employees share in the company's profits
Shared grief
* allows love and care to be expressed.
* is half the sorrow, but happiness, when shared, is doubled
- only half the sorrow, but happiness when shared, is doubled
Stake
* are metal and strong enough to be placed into hard, somewhat rocky soil
- part of pools
- posts
- shafts
* pikes as they mature.
* provide substrate for filter-feeding animals that remove phytoplankton from the water.
+ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Organization: Mormonism
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Association
* Being in a nervous or overstimulated state of mind can cause rapid heartbeats.
* Most associations go through cycles of development.
* Often chronic alcoholism has weakened the liver , which can lead to cirrhosis.
* Some associations are cognition in nature, others behavioural, and still others, pathological.
* are a major way of organizing professions, directors, and other groups
- alliances of individuals with one or more common interests
- cousins of open clusters
- economic engines that fuel America's prosperity
- groups of sports officials together under one banner
- how people with the same interests come together to work toward their common goals
- like generalizations, categorizations, and statistics
- nonprofit membership organizations
- organizations which sponsor and administer one or more teams
- sexual mating pairs of gregarines
- unique entities, with unique needs when it comes to effective use of the Web
* comprehensive directory of all education associations and organisations.
* is an organization
- chemical processes
- important to, and is often used to connect the person to positive images or events
- memory
- one of the best ways for untrained persons to recall physical descriptions
- relations
- social activities
- something that humans are incredibly good at, and computers are incredibly bad at
- unions
* juridical body.
* list of sailing and boating clubs and associations.
* represent people with common business interests, hobbies, ethnicity or other features
- relationships between objects in associated classes
* resulting from environmental factors is referred to as environmental correlation.
### association:
Antibiosis
* is association
- suspected to be the primary mechanism of disease suppression
* occurs when one organism is damaged or killed by another through a chemical secretion.
* refers to factors in a plant which reduce the survival, growth or reproduction of a pest.
Chamber of commerce
* Chambers of commerce can play a vital role in expanding business opportunities for women.
* Chambers of commerce is advocacy organizations
Civic association
* can play a number of roles in the electoral arena.
* facilitate the practice of direct democracy.
Free association
* is thinking
- used with an ideosyncratic graphic scheme to show relations with other ideas
* technique which is often portrayed on television and in movies.
Guild
* Some guilds have a reputation as being unreasonable and possessive
- meet once a month, and others meet only when organizing annual events
* are important places that reside inside towns and villages
- interactive communities designed for each crafting area
- still prevalent in America, as well as Europe
Homeowner association
* are permanent organizations with dedicated sources of funding.
* foster a sense of old fashioned neighborliness.
* irrigate large expanses of parks and greenbelts.
Housing association
* Most housing associations keep their property records on a computer system.
* provide rented housing to people applying to the council for housing.
National association
* Most national associations have medical advisory boards that review new treatments.
* oversee football within individual countries.
Negative association
* can ride the wave of positive transcendence.
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Secret society
* Many secret societies require the taking of an oath, which is expressly forbidden in Scriptures
- take up the use of symbols
* Secret societies are another Japanese tradition, as in other parts of Asia
- organizations ever open to attack and suspicion
- still a reality as well as being portrayed in myth and legend
- underground and hard to find
- very common on the African Continent
- do exist in campus life
* Some secret societies have secret handshakes to show they are part of the group.
* is association
+ Handshake: Non-verbal communication :: Messaging
Solvation
* are association.
- called hydration when the solvent is water
* is the process that causes ionic solids to dissolve in polar solvents
- strong interaction of solute with the solvent molecules
* promoting agents keep the ingredients and agents soluble for enhanced absorption.
### assurance:
Guarantee
* are assurance
- collateral
- located in drawers
* is assurance
### assurance | guarantee:
Safety net
* can help the victims of financial instability.
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Asteroid
* Find out where asteroids are found, how big they are, and why they are studied.
* Many asteroids are keystone species
- like a mixture of a planetary metal core plus a crust plus the mantle in between
- rich in frozen water, and oxygen-hydrogen rocket fuel is readily producible
- lie outside the main belt
- remain undiscovered
* Most asteroids are contained within a main belt that exists between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- in relatively stable orbits between Mars and Jupiter
* Most asteroids are in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter
- region between the orbit of Mars and the orbit of Jupiter
- just a jumble of minerals and rocks
- made from the raw ingredients of the solar system , researchers believe
* Most asteroids are made of rock , but some are made of carbon or metal
- rock, but some are composed of metal, mostly nickel and iron
- of the small irregular variety
- only half the size of Earth's moon
- small and far away therefore, they are dim and hard to see
- spheres
- circle the Sun in a 'main belt' that lies between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- have orbits between Mars and Jupiter
- lie between Mars and Jupiter, in a vast ring called the Asteroid Belt
* Most asteroids lie in a belt between Mars and Jupiter
- vast ring between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
- occur in the region between Mars and Jupiter
- orbit in the main belt between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter
* Most asteroids orbit the sun between Mars and Jupiter in an area called the asteroid belt
* Most asteroids orbit the sun in a region between Mars and Jupiter called the Asteroid Belt
- the asteroid belt, which is located between Mars and Jupiter
- remain in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter
- travel in elliptical orbits
* Some asteroids are actually nuclei of comets that are no longer active
- also suspension feeders
- as small as boulders
- double bodies - an asteroid and a satellite
- even binary pairs, orbiting around each other
- known to have their own tiny moons
- reddish while others are dark
- cross the earth's orbit leaving debris which become meteors
- even have orbiting moons
- follow an elliptical orbit, occasionally passing dangerously close to Earth
* Some asteroids have orbits that come close to or actually cross Earth's orbit
- unusual horseshoe orbits that are co-orbital with Earth or some other planet
- lie beyond Jupiter's orbit, and some lie inside Mars's orbit
- pass very close to Earth's orbit around the Sun
- travel in eccentric, elliptical orbits which cross the orbit of the Earth
* also have very chaotic orbits because of their proximity to Jupiter
- interfere with detection equipment so they're a useful place to hide
* are also rich in carbon, too, which can be used in rocket fuels, e.g., hydrocarbon fuels
- among the most active echinoderms
- assigned a type based on spectral shape , color , and sometimes albedo
- asterozoans whose internal body parts extend into the arms
- astronomical objects
- at least as old as the moon
* are bigger than meteoroids and are found in sizes up to several hundred kilometers
- meteors and are like small planets
- bodies large enough to be detectable by telescope
- celestial bodies
* are chunks of rock and metal left over from the formation of the solar system
- differentiated from comets and meteoroids
- either proto-planets that never made it or planets that blew apart in collision
- eligible for naming when they have been numbered
- from a solar system belt, meteors are other rocky bodies, and comets are part ice
- generally rocky in composition ranging from carbonaceous to silicate to metallic
- given a number indicating their order of discov- ery
- inherently unwieldy
- large hunks of space debris orbiting the sun
- larger chunks of rock and are less common
- likely to be crumbly material due to all the shock waves of impacts
* are located in outer space
- universes
- lumps of rock that orbit our sun
- made of rock, metals and other elements
- material left over from the formation of the solar system
- miniature planets
- minor planets
- more like a mixture of a planetary metal core plus a mantle and a crust
- most likely the leftovers from the creation of the universe
- mountains of rock and metal that are found between Mars and Jupiter
* are much denser and more solidly constructed objects than comets
- larger than comets
- more metal-rich, like the core of the Earth, Moon, Mars and any other planet
* are much smaller than most moons and planets
- the Earth or the Moon
- piles of rubble held together by their own gravity
- planets whose growth was stunted when the solar system formed
- relatively unknown objects in our solar system
- remnants of planets that have broken up
- rockier than comets
* are rocky bodies found mostly in the asteroid belt, between Mars and Jupiter
* are small rocky bodies tumbling through space
- worlds
- small, irregularly shaped objects, that have inert and airless surfaces
* are smaller than any of the nine major planets of the solar system
- planets, and are sometimes called planetoids
- space rocks
- the loose cannon of the cosmos
* are the rocky left-overs
- leftover debris from the formation of our solar system
- source of most meteors that have hit the Earth
- starfish
- video games
* become darker and redder with age due to space weathering.
* can be a few feet to several hundred miles wide.
* can cause craters to accrue
- meteors to accrue
- only stay in certain orbits
* can vary greatly in size and shape
* come in a variety of shapes and sizes.
* coming strainght on to earth are more dangerous than grazing the Earth's surface.
* exist between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
* follow nearly circular paths as do planets.
* have an airless rocky surface
- arms that are connected to each other
- known atmosphere
- practically no gravity
- seasons, too
- smaller semimajor axes than comets
* heavenly body
* hold clues to the origin and evolution of our solar system and Earth.
* hurl through the solar system.
* includes sections.
* keep bumping in to each other, and when they do, pieces of rock break off.
* make up the asteroid belt.
* move and their apparent emission levels can vary by large amounts
- in orbits around the Earth and many other planets, and the Sun
* orbit the sun like little planets while meteoroids usually have no specific orbit.
* provide ore to harvest.
* range from a few miles to hundreds of miles wide
- many kilometers to a few meters or less in diameter
- in size from a few miles in diameter to mere pebbles
* talks about asteroids in general.
* travel at different rates, depending on where they are in the solar system
- through space trailing iridescent spider webs and making whooshing noises
* vary from different shades of brown and grey, and that's about it.
+ Asteroid spectral types
* Asteroids are assigned a type based on spectral shape, color, and sometimes albedo. These types are thought to correspond to an asteroid's surface composition. For small bodies which are not internally differentiated, the surface and internal compositions are presumably similar, while large bodies such as 1 Ceres and 4 Vesta are known to have internal structure.
* Asteroids are the leftover rock and other material from the formation of the Solar System. These rocks were too small to make a planet, and could not collide to form one. Most asteroids are made of rock, but some are made of carbon or metal. | {
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### astronomers:
Amateur astronomer
* Many amateur astronomers contribute to the science of astronomy.
* Many amateur astronomers have both a telescope and a pair of binoculars
- difficulty locating faint or extended deep sky objects
- telescopes that can reach very faint magnitudes
* Most amateur astronomers avoid zoom binoculars due to inherent limitations with zoom optics
- discover nebulas
- love to share their passion for astronomy with others
- use telescopes
* Some amateur astronomers contribute to astronomical discoveries
- important discoveries
- many important astronomical discoveries
* are astronomers.
* can actually make some useful observations during total eclipses.
* have a long history of helping each other and sharing information.
* know there great deal of color variation.
* make contributions.
* observe detail on Jupiter all the time.
* play roles.
* use several handy techniques to determine distances in the sky
Astronomical object
* Most astronomical objects give off thermal radiation
- look flat and two dimensional
- orbit some body that it is more massive than it is
* Some astronomical objects exhibit rapid fluctuations in their outputs of radiation.
* emit energy over a broad spectrum
- radiation at all wavelengths
* have an annoying complusion to slowly move across the sky, or at least seem to
- no end in the uncollapsed wavefunction<|endoftext|>### astronomical objects:
Celestial object
* Many celestial objects generate X-rays in extremely violent processes
- shine quite brightly in the radio spectrum
* Most celestial objects rotate, but neutron stars rotate very rapidly.
* Some celestial objects are more suited to view with binoculars then with telescopes.
* are astronomical objects
- heavenly bodies
- in an etheric class all their own
- located in skies
* look very different in the infrared.
* travel along their own orbits under the influence of gravitational pulls.<|endoftext|>### astronomical objects:
Molecular cloud
* Most molecular clouds are sites of star formation.
- colder and denser than the rest of the interstellar medium
- interstellar clouds
- patches of the interstellar medium that are so dense that molecules can form
- relatively dense, cold clouds of gas, spread throughout the disk of our Galaxy
- the sites where stars form in galaxies
- thousands to millions of solar masses of gas and dust, and can form many stars
- vast areas of concentrated dust and gases between the stars
* have various temperatures.
Spiral arm
* are astronomical objects
- due to density waves traveling through the galaxy
- like compression waves which move through the disk of our Galaxy
- often sites of star formation
- sites of star formation and are rich in interstellar matter
* result from waves of star formation going through the disk of the galaxy.
* wind tighter and spirals become more spiral the further into the cleft one zooms.
Asymmetry
* Asymmetries affect measurements
- can be costly if they affect survival
- soon develop as the membrane rips apart, ejecting a directional spray from the surface
* balances the surface of the blade as it is pulled through the water.
* decreases with increasing distance from nucleus.
### asymmetry:
Directionality
* is always more pronounced at high frequency than low
- an asymmetry
* refers to the facilitative or debilitative aspects of anxiety.
Facial asymmetry
* is an indication of aging.
* occurs in some cases.
Fluctuating asymmetry
* correlates with lower survival and growth rates, and fewer offspring.
* measurement of non-directional deviation from bilateral symmetry.
Hemispheric asymmetry
* Hemispheric asymmetries exist and influence behavior.
* exists at both a functional and structural level. | {
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### asymmetry:
Skewness
* is an asymmetry
- calculated by dividing the third central moment by the cube of the standard deviation
* measure of lack of symmetry of a distribution.
* measures the characteristics of the finest and coarsest particles in a deposit
- coefficient of assymetry of a distribution
- deviation of the distribution from symmetry
- lack of symmetry of a probability distribution
* refers to the symmetry of a distribution.
### asymptomatic:
Enteroviral infection
* Many enteroviral infections produce no symptoms, while others cause only mild diarrhea or vomiting.
* Most enteroviral infections are asymptomatic.
Primary infection
* Many primary infections are asymptomatic.
* Most primary infections are asymptomatic.
* can also present as a urethritis without a local skin lesion.
* induces responses
- specific responses
* is by ascospores produced in the sclerotia.
* occurs in patients
- when motile spores, known as zoospores , are released into the soil
### athletes:
Female bodybuilder
* are athletes.
* live a very physical lifestyle.<|endoftext|>### athletes:
Martial artist
* Many martial artists believe that either jabs are useless or that back fists are useless.
* Most martial artists spend considerable time practicing the techniques and methods of their art.
* Some martial artists stress only the fighting side of the discipline.
- notoriously proud of their art and it's heritage
- workers
* can use to speed up recovery time from bruises or other external injuries.
* perform exercises to cultivate and strenghten their Chi.
* tend to be more peaceful because of their training and confidence.
### athletic activities:
Hiking
* drink water.
* good shoes.
* are athletic activities
- outdoor activities
- recreational activities
* are used for adventures
- campers
- fun
- health
* cause adventures
- blisters
- cramp
- fatigue
- physical exertion
- smiles
- sweating
- tireds
### athletic actors:
Professional wrestler
* are athletic actors.
* combine sport and show.
* work day and night, seven days a week, entertaining millions of people.
Atmospheric phenomenon
* Atmospheric phenomena create hazardous situations
* Most atmospheric phenomena create hazardous situations.
* Some atmospheric phenomena affect transparencies.<|endoftext|>### atoms:
Oxygen atom
* Most oxygen atoms have charge
- negative charge
* Some oxygen atoms combine with carbon atoms to make carbon dioxide, which plants breathe.
* Some oxygen atoms give off green light
* are atoms
- used to make water molecules
* can have three different masses, known as isotopes.
* give off green and red light
- read and green light depending on how high they are in the atmosphere
- red and green light, depending on how high they are in the ionosphere
* glow green at lower altitudes.
* remain in tetrahedral co-ordination after the dislocations have passed.
Atrial diastole
* is during ventricular systole.
+ Heart, ECG: Anatomy of the cardiovascular system
* Then ventricular systole happens. This is called the 'QRS' or QRS-complex. It is called a complex because there are three different waves in it. Then the ECG shows ventricular diastole. This is called the 'T-wave'. Atrial diastole happens then too. But it is not seen separate from ventricular diastole.
### attacks:
Bombing
* are attacks
- sabotage
- the most frequently used terrorist method in the United States
* is an act of war.
* result in increased police presence at places where public congregates.
Physical attack
* are attacks
- hazards
- violent actions
* occur in all types of families
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Attention
* Most attention affects life.
* complex process, combining a state of focused awareness with a readiness to respond.
* focuses on detection
- parameters
* governs action in the primate frontal eye field.
* helps symptoms.
* improves or impairs visual performance by enhancing spatial resolution.
* is albums
- attraction
- courtesy
- critical to the ability of humans to perform complex tasks
- directed by genetic instructions, social conventions, habits, desires
* is directed toward information that reaches a threshold of recognition
- thoughts, beliefs, and automatic behaviors
- educative thinking because conscious activities are immediately needed for development
- faculty
* is focused on early stages of brain analysis of information about sound and balance
- problems in perception, thinking, and motivation
* is given to cognitive, personality, and social development
- physiological, cognitive, social and personality influences on motivation
- social interaction as it occurs in small group settings
- how many waves can nest in one place into stillness
- important in addiction, and as a component of recognition of reward or punishment
- knowledge when it s determined
- necessary for the cognitive representation of form in the brain
- one of the most fundamental of brain processes
- paramount in the treatment of psychiatric patients
- proposed to be an underlying factor in individual differences in phonemic awareness
- related to expressed saccade
- simply the focusing of individual consciousness
- stances
- stimulation
* is the allocation of limited processing resources to various aspects of a task
- currency of cyberspace
- de facto currency of the net
- divine substance of the inner worlds
- essence of the matter - attention and openness
- fertilizer that brings thoughts into material reality
- first component of observational learning
- gateway to conscious memory
- generation of personalized information
- innate process of close, careful, sensory perception
- key that unlocks all human potential
- meaning in the word minister
- one single factor that determines how a child turns out
- selection of important information
* mentally demanding process that chooses between relevant and irrelevant information.
* neurological process.
* plays a role in filtering, search, and concentration
- the perception of three-dimensional structure in shaded cube stimuli
* plays an important part in observation
- role in the management and control of information processing
* powerful reinforcer of children's behavior.
* provides the essential minerals and amino acids for proper brain development and function.
* revolves around ability to beautify surroundings.
* seems to be a uniting element of attraction and seduction.
* skill that requires most or all of an adult s life.
* two-dimensional field like a ring around Saturn.
+ Social Cognitive Theory, Observational Learning Determinants
* First, the observer must pay attention to events that are modeled. In order for an individual to learn anything, he or she must pay attention to the characteristics of the modeled behavior. Attention is determined by a variety of variables. People must be able to remember the activities of the modeled behavior at one time or another. The information retained can be in the form of mental images or verbal descriptions. Bandura notes that once information is stored, information about the modeled behavior can be retrieved, rehearsed, and strengthened some time after the learning has occurred. Behavior production refers to performing what was observed from the model. The individual observing the model should be able to physically and intellectually reproduce the action of the model.
+ Tangsudo, Training of tangsudo, Fight ('daeryeon'), Free fight ('jayu-daeryeon'): Martial arts :: Korean culture
* The free fight allows make continuous use of the techniques against the other person in a controlled environment. The aim is to defend oneself in an unknown situation. Attention is given to safety at all times. According to the traditional method, the student need not hit a heavy bag to increase the power of his blows and to prepare himself for free fight. That is because the students uses of control, not contact. The students stop their blows close to the target. Therefore, if in a real fight they decide to hit the target, they can do it easily. | {
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### attention:
Conscious attention
* focuses where the rising impulses meet.
* is used to form a habit or to change an old habit to a new pattern.
Covert attention
* affects the psychometric function of contrast sensitivity.
* speeds the accrual of visual information.
Faith healing
* are care.
* comes in different forms.
* controversial topic in the Christian world.
* is attention
- of interest in the fields of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy
- viewed as largely superstition and wishful thinking
Focused attention
* is one of the first skills addressed as an injured individual emerges from coma
- the attention of the expert
* slows the mind down and relaxes the body.
Healthcare
* costs throughout the western world rise faster than general inflation.
* rationing is common within the managed care environment.
* represents one-seventh of the national economy.
* tends to be the most popular since everyone has medical costs.
### attention | healthcare:
Preventative healthcare
* Hot Topic for adolescents.
* is very important for women, especially when it comes to breast cancer.
Human attention
* is one of the most precious resources in a modern, communicationdominated society
- the currency of quality
+ Bulldog, Description: Dog breeds
* They are good family pets, known for their courage and their ability to be a good guard dog. Much human attention is needed for bulldog to be happy. These dogs do not need much exercise or grooming except for the face, which should be wiped daily in the face folds with a damp cloth.<|endoftext|>### attention:
Incubation
* Some incubations cause abnormalities
- determine sex
- part of infection
- phases
* begins after all eggs are laid.
* begins after all the eggs have been laid
- been layed
* begins when the first egg is laid
- round white egg is laid
- with the laying of the first egg and continues until the second egg has hatched
* causes surviving spores to grow.
* is adding heat to the eggs
- believed to be started towards the end of the egg laying period
* is by both adults and lasts approx
- sexes but mostly by the female, beginning after the last egg is laid
- often a time of subconscious mental activity, searching for a solution to the problem
* is performed by both sexes
- the female and begins when the last egg is laid
* is shared by both parents in doves and pigeons
- long shifts
- shorter with increasing age
* is the process of keeping the egg warm so the baby is protected while it's developing
- subconscious mind at work
* last for weeks.
* occurs at a certain humidity, which further limits the species that can grow.
* rewarding experience and a important tool for breeding better poultry.
* starts after the last day of egg laying and is done only by the female.
* starts after the last egg is laid, and the eggs start hatching about thirteen days later
- of the clutch is laid and hatch in twelve to thirteen days
- laying of the second or third egg
- just before or after the last egg is laid and is shared by both parents
* take weeks.
* takes about a month and the young owls are capable of short flights around eight weeks
- four weeks, and the owlets fledge after about one month
* varies by species but is generally about one month.
+ Mourning Dove, Reproduction: Doves
* Mourning Doves rarely leave their nest alone. Incubation takes two weeks.
### attention | incubation:
Business incubation
* catalyzes the process of starting and growing companies.
* dynamic process encouraging business enterprise development
- of business enterprise development
* form of business enterprise development.
* process of business enterprise development.
Natural incubation
* produces the best percentage of goslings hatched.
* uses a broody female instead of an incubator to incubate the eggs. | {
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### attention:
Medical attention
* helps symptoms.
* is concentrated on infections in the genital area
- necessary when an infection occurs
- required to be certain that all fetal tissue has passed out of the body
- very important to someone who has been raped
Notice
* appears in newspapers.
* is an announcement
- reviews
- telling
* provides clarification.
+ Great Crested Grebe: Podicipediformes
* Great Crested Grebes have a beautiful courtship display. Notice chicks on mother's back, and small gift brought by the male.
### attention | notice:
Constructive notice
* is when by judging the condition of the evid.
* legal inference from established facts.
Flash card
* are a tried and true way to memorize the multiplication tables
- posters
- used for practice
* can be index cards.
* have their place, but children learn to read by recognizing whole words in context.
* is notice
* use flash memory chips to store and retrieve the data.
* utilize the audible side of the brain.
Flashcard
* allow children to quiz themselves in math, spelling, geography, and other subjects.
* are useful when there are large amounts of factual information to be learned.
* is notice
* play a vital role in early childhood development. | {
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### attention:
Nursing
* Discreetly Mothers with large breasts also have difficulty learning to nurse discreetly.
* aims to create and co-ordinate an environment which enhances the quality of life.
* also plays an important role for the mother
- provides a sense of closeness between mother and baby
- triggers release of hormones which increase feelings of closeness to the baby
* are attention
- care
- feeding
- health professions
- medical treatments
* can also be a very stressful career, especially as health care changes
- assist the dietitian in determining intake by obtaining calorie counts
- be physically and emotionally stressful
* career measured in moments
- open to men and women with varius aims, interests and capabilities
* caring profession that is an integral component of the health care delivery system
- makes a significant contribution to the health of our nation
- profession, oriented toward client advocacy
* caring, humanistic, learned, and scientific profession.
* college that requires full-time status.
* complex activity requiring many decisions and actions on the part of the nurse.
* comprises the single largest profession in healthcare.
* constantly changing environment.
* continually evolving health profession practiced in a changing society.
* defines front-line leadership and commitment in the field of health care.
* demanding and challenging, profession.
* develops meaning in nursing situations in a variety of health care environments.
* difficult service profession that exacts a high emotional and physical toll.
* discipline characterized by caring and knowledge
- sanctioned by society that is responsive to societal needs
* diverse, rewarding profession that offers many choices.
* dynamic profession impacting on stressors and forces within the environment
- profession, which means there are always new and exciting concepts to learn
* emphasizes ongoing care, preventive care, education and healthy behavior.
* exemplifies the art of caring.
* focuses on the client system across the lifespan.
* has a long history of assistance to the ill and vulnerable
- major role in assuring that changing health needs of men and women are met
* has an important niche in primary care medicine
- obligation to society to provide care that is continually researched and evaluated
- more individual contact with patients than any other health profession, every day
* helping profession.
* helps contract the uterus after birth
- mom lose weight after baby is born
- with retraining in activities of daily living such as dressing and bathing
* highly respected profession all over the world.
* involves caring for and about people
- the care of people, sick and well
* is about people.
* is accountable and responsible to the public and to the nursing profession
- to society for ensuring that the public interest is protected and served
* is also a physically demanding profession and calls for considerable strength and stamina
- more than nutrition
- the second career of an increasing number of nursing students
- an academic discipline and a profession
* is an art and a science characterized by interpersonal and therapeutic processes
- science focused on the improvement of health and health care
- science, constantly dynamic and evolving
- which revolves around the patient and family in a holistic approach
* is an art, a humanistic science, and an intellectual discipline of informed caring
- science, and a profession
- autonomous and collaborative profession
- holistic discipline
- important, life saving and rewarding profession
- independent as well as an interdependent helping profession
- integral part of the health care system
- based on human relations, and health care is more interdisciplinary
- both a profession and a discipline that is responsive to changing health needs
* is both an academic and a practice oriented discipline
- compassionate concern for human beings
- concerned with promoting, maintaining and restoring health
- financially rewarding and a helping profession
- focused on the person
- holistic care
- included in Pharmacy because there are currently no male faculty in Nursing
- integral to the health care delivery system
- known as a high tech, high touch profession
- life in an array of colors, textures, sounds and shapes
- ministry
* is one of the highest and most noble callings for a woman or a man
- largest health care professions
* is one of the most honorable and selfless professions there is
- portable professions
- respected and rewarding occupations in the healthcare industry
- nation s fastest growing professions
- noblest professions in the world
- professions which provides health care to the public
* is practiced in a corporate world
- independently as well as collaboratively with other health disciplines
- wherever people are, at their particular level of health
- provided by nature only for the very youngest of mammals
- quintessentially future orientated and concerned with the person in social context
- responsible for defining nurses roles and scope of nursing practice
- rich in scholarship, research, and political activism
- something that a mother and baby learn together
- still the one field in health care that is very holistic
- the art and science of informed caring
* is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems
- responses to the human health experience
- discipline that is comfortable at the center in many environments of healthcare
- gentle art of caring
- glue that holds our health care delivery system together
- important essential in typhoid fever
- key to the health and well being of our society
* is the largest health care profession in the United States
- nationally, regionally and locally
- profession in the nation
- professional sector in the health care system
- one constant in the ever-changing world of health care
- science of caring, of knowing what a person needs to function as a human being
- study of human responses to health states
* is viewed as a learned scientific discipline with both theoretical and practical dimensions
- practice discipline encompassing both art and science
* learned discipline whose perspective is the person-environment health process.
* lifelong educational process.
* makes parenting a toddler easier.
* occurs from the mother's mammary glands.
* optimizes the value of health care through emphasis on health promotion and education.
* people-oriented profession that encompasses the individual, family and community.
* powerful profession for the health of our nation and the health of our world.
* practice discipline utilizing nursing theory and research
- which includes both didactic and clinical preparation
- profession with a defined body of knowledge and goals
* prides itself on a commitment to caring for patients and their families.
* profession concerned with the total health care of the individual and the family.
* profession that continues to evolve through research, theory, and practice
- exists in response to societal health needs
* profession which has evolved tremendously in the past century
- is fairly cyclical
* professional discipline that requires a commitment to humanity.
* protects moms from breast cancer.
* provides comfort and solace at night when things look and feel different from the day
- health care for individuals, families, and communities
- many health benefits to both the child and mother
* reduces the risk of breast and ovarian cancer.
* regulated profession.
* relational discipline.
* responds to and interacts with human beings and their environments to promote health.
* rewarding and challenging career with an optimistic employment future
- career for both men and women
- health care career that provides flexible work options
* science that requires in-depth knowledge, skills, and understanding.
* scientific discipline with academic and practice components
- profession with a comprehensive vision
* separate science which has developed as a result of many years of scientific research.
* significant, therapeutic, inerpersonal process.
* special time of physical, emotional, and spiritual closeness between mother and child.
* stimulus to the breast to produce milk for the next feeding.
* strives to provide affordable health care and preventive services in diverse environments.
* takes place within dynamic environments.
* unique profession that attracts many personalities, all united by the desire to help.
* unique, practice oriented discipline that meets a societal goal.
* uses the nursing process as a framework for providing and managing patient care.
* usually takes place in the water, but sometimes occurs on ice or land.
* utilizes a scientific process to diagnose problems and develop plans of care.
* valiant profession that gets to the heart of helping others.
* valuable component in all dimensions of health care.
* very large field in which many job opportunities lie. | {
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### attention | nursing:
Nursing research
* contributes significantly to wellness and health outcomes.
* focuses on the patient in the pursuit of answers.
* is an integral part of the effectiveness of nursing care
- the careful and systematic investigation of a problem in the field of nursing
- unique because it aims to improve the quality of life of the total patient
* supports a link between continuing education and improved patient outcomes.
Parish nursing
* means of addressing the caring aspect that parishes can provide.
* nondenominational program that is easily adapted to any faith.
Professional nursing
* discipline that values a commitment to humanity.
* focuses on environments which enhance health and the quality of life.
* includes the appraisal and the enhancement of health.
* involves practices that are preventive, restorative, supportive, and promotive.
* is based upon a framework of education, theory, practice, and research.
* is both a science and an art
- an art and a science
Personal care
* belongs to the daily activities of a normal human being.
* includes health care, nutrition, clothing, hygiene, shelter, and safety matters
- shelter, clothing, hygiene and safety matters
- medical treatment and other decisions promoting comfort, safety and health
* is attention
- designed to help the client continue to live safely at home
- the bedrock of long-term care services
Prompt attention
* can mean the difference between a quick recovery and a lifetime of suffering.
* is important to saving lives and to staving off brain damage.<|endoftext|>### attention:
Selective attention
* Identify the kinds of things people commonly talk about.
* appears to be sensitive to the different levels present in visual scenes.
* can be a long-standing problem for survivors after brain injury.
* determines what information moves from sensory memory to short term memory
- memory to short-term memory
* gates visual processing in the extrastriate cortex.
* involves attending to one message or stimulus and ignoring all others.
* is required in tasks that involve the inhibition of competing responses
- the simple human ability to screen information
* refers to an individual's ability to focus and disregard peripheral stimuli
- the brain's capacity to limit and choose between stimuli and thoughts
Spatial attention
* affects brain activity in human primary visual cortex.
* improves performance in spatial resolution tasks.
* uses different mechanisms when magno or parvo systems are preferentially involved. | {
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Attitude
* affects ability.
* also predict behavior better for some people than for others
- vary in the extent to which they are conscious
* are an emotional and physical shape.
* are an important predictor of sexual aggression in men
- topic of study within the field of social psychology
- integral part of holiness
- beliefs and feelings about people, objects, and ideas
- classified as introversion and extroversion
- difficult to measure as it involves thoughts and feelings
- fixed feelings or outlooks
- general opinions and beliefs
- goal and means potentials transformed into dispositions
* are habits of thought accompanied by behavior
- important components of many theories that attempt to explain behaviors
- little things that can make a BIG difference
- merely habits of the mind that can be changed
- mirrors of the mind
- most important in education
- often different when age variable
- our positive or negative evaluations of an attitude object
* are the longer term remembered feelings that have been woven into one's personality
- results of experience and one's values and beliefs
- values and beliefs that cause a person to act in a particular way
* can affect expectations for and views of different people
- be personal and share a collective commonality
- change depending on degree of acculturation
- help to create or perpetuate stereotypes
- serve different functions for people
* change by talking to people
- with various events in a person's life
* changes over time.
* contributes to academic success
- relative success
* differ throughout the world.
* facilitate the movement from one social group to another.
* guides choices.
* has places.
* have a lot to do with the mind which highly relates to human behavior.
* is absolutely central to healthy adaptation to blindness
- magazines
- orientations
- part of humans
* only predict behaviors well under certain conditions and for some people.
* play a profound role in determining the character, personality, and behavior of people
- very important role in our lives
- an important part in stress management
* predict behavioral intention, which predicts behavior.
* reflect individual feelings concerning objects, people or events.
* reside in the mind.
* serve as a potential predictor of future behavior.
### attitude:
Acceptance
* brings peace.
* encourages development.
* has impact.
* influences attitude.
* is acknowledgment
- acquisitions
- drafts
- situations
### attitude | acceptance:
Self acceptance
* is also crucial to definition of self
- an exhilarating and free flying way to live
* is the first step in coming out
- true way to fulfilling lives
- toleration
Social acceptance
* becomes increasingly important as children grow up.
* has a significant impact upon self-esteem of students with learning disabilities.
* is one of the basic needs of man.
Welcome
* are acceptance
- greeting
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### attitude | acceptance | welcome:
Hospitality
* Hospitalities are located in hotels.
* cherished Islamic tradition.
* comes from the word hospital, which place of caring for the sick.
* fosters a caring environment of respect and dignity for all.
* human equation.
* is all about the art of entertaining or receiving guests.
* is an art in Saudi Arabia
- identifying characteristic of a Christian community
* is an important element of the way of life
- part of Kyrgyz culture
- value in the Arab-Semitic culture
- central to the fabric of community life
- one form of worship
* is one of the cornerstones of the Turkish way of life
- earliest virtues mentioned in the Bible
- essential elements of the Kingdom of God
- regarded by all oriental nations as one of the highest virtues and held sacred
- spiritual space, it is silence, listening, noticing and observing
- that honoring, respecting and enjoying our presence with each other
* is the act of welcoming the stranger into one's own space
- centerpiece of Celtic culture
- very important in the Palestinian culture. * all about the art of entertaining or receiving guests. There are many different ideas about how to offer hospitality according to the various cultures in the world. In the past, many societies taught that it was always right to offer hospitality to strangers who came to their door in need of food or shelter. This may seem a strange idea to many of us today, but it was an important way to survive in many societies, especially in lands where people travelled long distances, often far away from large towns
* key segment of the travel and tourism industry.
* movement of the heart.
* multi-trillion dollar industry that encompasses far more than just serving people.
* practical work of Christian faith.
* predominate virtue in Beira.
* process that continues all the time.
* tradition - in a land of history, myths and legends.
* vocation and calling, a prophetic and holy act when given to refugees.
* willingness to admit human differences into one's life.
* word that is synonymous with generosity, graciousness and consideration.
Attitude change
* can effectively and quickly lead to changes in behavior
- occur via the thought processes that a persuasive message generates
* occurs via paying attention to a message, comprehending and accepting it.
* vital component in influencing anti-drinking and driving behavior.<|endoftext|>### attitude:
Customer satisfaction
* begins with employee satisfaction.
* includes customer attitudes about service quality and product offerings.
* is achieved when productivity in the workplace increases.
* is an attitude
- umbrella term used to reflect the customer's perspective
- linked to employee attitudes
* is measured by many different standards
- written surveys and telephone interviews
- often the driving force of innovation
* is the foundation on which Making It Big is built
- goal of quality improvement
- goal, external and internal
* is the key measure of becoming a quality leader in our industry
- to establishing life-long customer relationships
- source of employee, shareholder, supplier and community benefits
- standard of performance to serve our future
- top priority of every employee and the purpose of every job
* occurs when service meets or exceeds expectations.
* plays an important role in building businesses.
* relative term for each individual.
Disrespect
* can harm business dealings, as well as personal relationships.
* is attitude
- emotion
- messages
- more harmful than sinning
- the genesis of hate | {
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### attitude:
Materialism
* branch of philosophy based on tangible, and observable phenomena.
* breeds greed and envy.
* causes problems all over the world.
* contains elements of structural-functionalism and conflict.
* defines reality as consisting of only matter.
* destroys the emotion that it provoked and stirred.
* grows as the country moves to a market economy.
* is an attitude
- obsession with gaining, holding, or protecting possessions and things
- overemphasis on material things versus spiritual things
- at the root of most environmental destruction
- based on our attitude toward money and the things money can buy
- desire
- encouraged and taught by the media
- more prevalent today than in recent times
* is one ism ruining our country and the world
- of the end results of consumerism
- opposed to idealism
- part of the scientific enterprise
* is the idolatry of our nation
- oldest philosophical tradition in Western civilization
- only way of interacting they understand
- opposite of spirituality
- outlook which views material things as more important than anything else
- root cause of the crime problem
- ultimate expression of despair
- unconscious conviction that existence is substantially physical
- view that all that occurs, occurs in dependence on material causes
- their creed
- therefore a form of monism
* leads to emptiness.
* loves things and uses people.
* monistic philosophy.
* produces parents who have no time for each other or their children.
* restores dignity and intellectual integrity to humanity.
* supposes that some heavy atoms are produced when stars go supernova.
* system of metaphysics.
* thus begins with the thought of matter or material processes.
### attitude | materialism:
Scientific materialism
* is the ideology of one-dimensional metaphysics crafted onto science itself.
* negates any moral code that has meaning.
Mentality
* Mentalities are attitude.
* is attitude
* safe base for people to listen and talk about issues.
* substance of superlative penetrating qualities which acts as a carrier of thoughts.<|endoftext|>### attitude:
Negative attitude
* affect our health, performance and happiness.
* are contagious and destructive
- hard to change, once adopted, and are roadblocks to learning
- lower among young adults than among all adults
* are often the greatest barrier for people with disabilities to overcome
* can affect a woman's performance in a given job
- be very harmful, particularly to a child with already low self esteem
- result in absenteeism, tardiness, and impaired mental and physical health
* causes stigmas.
* create a major obstacle to social integration for persons with disabilities.
* make life difficult for everyone.
### attitude | outlook:
Mental outlook
* can affect physical well being and is important to treatment.
* is one of the most important factors in rebounding.
Parental attitude
* affect the behavior of children.
* regarding infant sleep often reflect cultural values.
Paternalism
* caricature of true fatherliness.
* creates dependency.
* drives conformity, compliance, competition, and game played against the players.
- substituted for partnership and for local democratic action
* is the kiss of death
- root of so much loss and grief
- water of organizations
- thus a threat to autonomy as well as to liberty and privacy
* only serves to reinforce dependence and contributes to political atrophy. | {
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### attitude:
Perspective
* are general schools of thought, starting out with basic assumptions about human nature.
* comes with the passage of time.
* creates an illusion of depth or space on a two dimensional surface.
* curious measure or analysis, as it ages with the individual.
* exists within the eye and experience of the beholder.
* is an orientation
- appearances
- important because perspective determines conclusions
- points of view
- what defines the interest level of a sport or an event
* modifies the positions of points to give a three-dimensional effect.
* operates in time as well as space.
* personal choice based on experience.
* plays a huge role in personal satisfaction and sense of well being
- one of the most important roles in the quality of our life
* recognizes intentions.
* refers to the angle or approach from which authors engage their subjects.
* relates to issues.
* science that studies optical changes of forms, sizes and objects in nature.
* supports techniques.
* technique for representing three-dimensional space on a flat surface.
### attitude | perspective:
Cognitive perspective
* All cognitive perspectives focus on mental behaviors.
* use computer modeling, as does mathematics.
Political attitude
* can change dramatically - as toward racial integration of public schools.
* change very little over time.
Public attitude
* are an important indicator of the extent of European integration
- what really ultimately controls conduct
* move in cycles.
* reflect decreasing acceptance of tobacco use as a social norm.
Social attitude
* can make laws difficult to enforce.
* make disability a handicap.
Tendency
* Tendencies are direction
- dispositions
- lead to behaviour
* is attitude
### attitude | tendency:
Basophilia
* can occur during inflammatory conditions and chronic infection.
* is an uncommon cause of leukocytosis.
* sometimes occurs concurrent with eosinophilia.
Bias
* affects general perceptions
- individuals
* alters demographies.
* are especially important in understanding astronomical data
- simply opinions about a generalized subject based off of a limited amount of information
* is opinion
- partisanship<|endoftext|>### attitude | tendency | bias:
Cognitive bias
* are mental errors caused by our simplified information processing strategies.
* are often because of evolution
- A 'cognitive bias' happens when someone makes a bad choice that they think good choice. They are an important part of the study of cognitive psychology. Cognitive biases are often because of evolution. Some behaviors were good for primitive humans and animals that seem foolish today. The scientific method limits the results of cognitive bias<|endoftext|>### attitude | tendency | bias:
Gender bias
* exacts an enormous toll on women's lives, health and potential.
* exists in many forms, some easier to overcome than others.
* favors boys over girls in ads.
* feeds male power struggles and leads to their own miseducation.
* is alive and well in entertainment media
- basically a form of sexual harassment
- embedded in the legal system
- reinforced throughout adulthood as men retain economic and political power
- the separation of gender in a way which prefers one sex over the other
* keeps many girls from ever seeing the inside of a school.
* limits people and is wrong.
* means holding stereotyped opinions about people according to their gender.
* significant problem in today's classrooms.
Media bias
* has a long history.
* is especially strong on cultural issues
- one kind of problem at a national level
- simply a reflection of cultural bias
* subject that easily becomes boring to sophisticates.
Personal bias
* can keep someone from understanding the word.
* contribute to the effectiveness of an indicator's signal.
* is inevitable when coworkers judge each other.
* natural component of most creative endeavor. | {
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### attitude | tendency | bias:
Selection bias
* can be a problem when comparing outcomes.
* is thus a problem of nonrandomly missing data.
Central tendency
* describes tendency of numerical data to group or cluster about a central point.
* refers to the score that is most representative of the entire distribution.
### attitude | tendency | dislike:
Antipathy
* Antipathies cause fear and horror in divers animals.
* is dislike
### attitude | tendency | dislike | disapproval:
Stigmatisation
* can negatively affect the success of vocational efforts.
* involves a criticism of the offender.
* is disapproval
Technophobia
* can be an obstacle to using technology in the classroom to improve learning.
* disease that tends to plague more women than men.
* is something that can be overcome with a little work.
Favoritism
* creates mistrust and hurt feelings.
* is inclination.
* part of life.
* promotes conflict and competition.
* shown by a parent can lead to serious problems between parent and child.<|endoftext|>### attitude | tendency | partisanship:
Ethnocentrism
* are partiality.
* belief that one s own ethnic group is superior to all other groups
- one's own culture is better than someone else's
* by-product of the socialization process.
* can lead to racism when applied to issues of race
- look at things like language , custom , religion and behavior
* cultural judgement.
* fallacy that takes one cultural perspective as universally valid.
* involves applying an oversimplified behavioral pattern to an entire group.
* is partisanship
- the belief in the superiority and normalcy of one's own cultural beliefs
* is the belief that one s race is superior to all others
- one's own culture is superior to all others
- inherent belief that one s own group and culture are superior
- view that one's culture's way of doing things is the right and natural way
* plays many roles in oral literary traditions.
* provides a source of egotistic satisfaction, through comparing others with oneself.
* seems to be a universal trait of human experience.
Provincialism
* is partisanship
* poisonous worm that any individual can nurture internally.
Tilt
- positions
* consists of three small surface vents.
* controls the angular relationship between the display and the monitor screen.
* switches cause something to happen when mercury in the switch responds to movement.
### attitude | tendency | partisanship | tilt:
Pelvic tilt
* improve posture and relieve backache and stiffness.
* increases with age and injury.
* is often misunderstood Consider the pelvic tilt.
* makes the right leg functionally shorter than the left leg.
Perseveration
* Describes an inappropriate repetition of some behaviour or thought or speech.
* is inclination
- one of the reasons for poor job performance in the frontal lobe syndrome patient
- rapid loose content spoken in pressured speech
- sometimes a feature of frontal lobe lesions
- the inappropriate repetition of a behavior or thought
Sympathy
* is affinity
- emotion
- love feeling cold when another has no blanket or clothes
* is the first attribute of love as well as the last
- software the pros use to construct and fill their grids
- to understand what someone feels
### attitude | tendency | sympathy:
Mutual understanding
* are sympathy.
* is blocked through the generational gap and also by cultural differences<|endoftext|>Attribution
* also play a role in the management of conflict.
* is classifications
- primarily the process of ascribing a cause to an event or explaining the event
- the name given to the way people explain their success or failure
* is the process of ascribing a person's behavior to a specific cause
- assigning the cost of retiree benefits to periods of employee service
* means presupposing causes of desired or undesired past events.
* play a big role in revealing how people perceive themselves and others.
* refers to how persons explain the causes of behavior. | {
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### auditions:
Screen test
* Some screen tests help breast cancer
* are auditions.
* include tests.
* show levels.
* use measurements.
### auditory communication:
Accent
* Some accents make people sound thick.
* are programming language
- pronunciation
* auditory communication.
* can reflect an area's inner conflict with classifications and authority within a population.
* includes speech sound.
* is on modern life and adaptation to changing conditions
### auditory communication | accent:
Accent lighting
* focuses on special features in a room, like artwork.
* is used for decorative purposes.
Regional accent
* can contribute to spelling difficulties.
* provide for the modern day differences in spelling.
Audio
* are components
- frequencies
- part of television
* is an element
### auditory communication | audio:
Digital audio
* binary representation of sound as samples per second.
* is one of the fastest growing markets for embedded systems.
* numeric representation of sound.
* refers to the creation, manipulation, and storage of audio in digital formats.
Phonograph record
* accumulate noise from nicks and dirt in the grooves.
* is an audio
Platter
* are bands
- dishs
- located in cabinets
* can vary in size.<|endoftext|>### auditory communication:
Conversation
* are a phenomenon of language
- way of becoming close to others
- conversations
- dialogue
- exchanges of information for their own sake
* are located in dinner
- internet cafes
- parties
- one of the basic types of human communication
- speaking
- speechs
* emerges from physiology, but is structured by rules rather than causal relations.
* is also the art of holding one's tongue
- an art in which a man has all mankind for competitors
- behavior , do things that say things, it is body language
- conversation about the subject matter at hand
- exercise of the mind
- how they establish relationships and feel secure in relationships
- the art of telling people a little less than they want to know
* major force in women's lives.
* meeting of minds with different memories and habits.
* often refer to different organisations having different cultures.
* are one of the basic types of human communication. They can be about any subject, and do not necessarily have any fixed purpose. They allow people with different views of a topic to learn from each other. A conversation may be contrasted with formal presentations. A talk or speech, for example is an oral presentation by one person directed at a group. It is basically a one-way communication.
* overlap, especially when more than three people try to talk in one room.
* promising part of communication because it allows a person to open their mind.
* social activity.
* stimulates a child's mind and allows the child to develop social skills.
### auditory communication | conversation:
Casual conversation
* helps build friendly relationships that can withstand stress.
* is often the best way to make people comfortable during an interview.
Gossip
* are almost invariably fat and of healthy appearance.
* derive a sense of power and satisfaction from being the source of information.
* is capable of trade secrets
- communicators
- part of problems
- reports
- software<|endoftext|>### auditory communication | conversation | gossip:
Grapevine
* Most grapevines are very susceptible to various fungal diseases
- have root rot, but it seems to be the biggest weed that thrives on garbage
* are gossip
- located in vineyards
- moderately sensitive to salinity
- often able to regrow new canes from low down on the trunk
- woody deciduous plants
* begin to set fruit almost immediately after flowering.
* is gossip
* produce fruit on the previous year s growth, which makes pruning simple.
* require well-draining soil to keep the root system healthy.
* suffocate in soggy soil.
* symbolize wine.
* tolerate a wide pH range. | {
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### auditory communication | conversation | gossip:
Rumour
* is gossip
* often function as expressions of unconscious fear and anxiety.<|endoftext|>### auditory communication | conversation | gossip:
Word of mouth
* can come from many different sources and in many forms.
* is also how a lot of people get connections to an Au Pair job
- an important advertising market for teaching dance
- mass media personified
- one of the best forms of free advertising
- people speaking freely about something to other people
- probably the most powerful form of communication in the business world
* is the best form of advertising
- first and foremost way in which artists are discovered
- most efficient form of advertising
- what consumers trust the most when it comes to a product or service
* is, after all, the oldest form of advertising.
* quick, free, powerful form of communication.
Small talk
* form of respect and a deposit of trust.
* is part of sharing and relating common human experiences
- the small change of social life
* normal part of everyday life.
Talk
* can involve communication
- dry mouths
* is discussion
- lectures
* is motivated by the goal of communicates
- says
- share information
- teachs
* is the ear's food
- glue that holds persons together
- main ingredient in medical care
- more usual word to refer to conversational exchanges and informal communication
* program to allow two users on two different machines to talk to one another in real time.
### auditory communication | conversation | talk:
Peace talk
* Fighting continues until order is restored and neither army is in the other country. Peace talks begin.
* continue. On the 27th July 1953 no peace has been declared but an armistice has been signed by both countries and the UN withdraws.
Croak
* includes speech sound.
* is an utterance
Debate
* are good
- located in universities
* exists as to the nature of antidepressant-induced antinociception.
* focus on issues
- scientific issues
* healthy phenomenon that enriches the process of scholarship.
* is an essential activity in democratic societies
- integrator of knowledge
- central to democracy
### auditory communication | debate:
Parliamentary debate
* is an extemporaneous presentation of a policy or value proposition
- impetus to awareness of current events
* two person, extemporaneous format based on British debate.
Policy debate
* focus on issues
* is an analytical form that requires advanced research.
Scientific debate
* continues over how much trans fat people can healthfully consume.
* is ongoing about the level of mercury exposure at which effects begin to occur.
Groan
* are utterances.
* auditory communication.
* is an utterance
### auditory communication | howl:
Squeal
* are more frequent in young animals.
* attract large predators. | {
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### auditory communication:
Laughter
* accelerates the respiration, and gives warmth and glow to the whole system.
* affects the body in good ways, in ways that nothing else does.
* also boosts white blood cells that help fight disease
- exercises inner muscles that are otherwise hard to exercise
- functions with a double meaning in Jazz music
- has a measurable impact on reducing high blood pressure
* also improves a person's sense of well being and energy level by increasing oxygenation
- health by suppressing stress hormones and elevating antibodies and immunity
- mobilizes the body's natural defense mechanisms
* appears to stimulate the immune system, muscle relaxant and lowers blood pressure.
* balm to the soul.
* basic human expression, on par with crying and screaming.
* brings people together and improves interpersonal relationships.
* can also have great moral and spiritual value
- lessen emotional pain
- profoundly affect our immune system
* can be a powerful antidote to stress
- an expression of uninhibited merriment
- one of the best medicines for stress
- boost the immune system, lower blood pressure, exercise the lungs, and combat stress
- ease tension and provide emotional healing
- improve respiration, circulation, and suppress damaging stress-related hormones
- provide a cathartic release, a purifying of emotions and release of emotional tension
- shriek with the same agony as tears
- spark creativity, especially in the workplace
* causes happiness
- our bodies to release natural endorphins and enkephalins
* coping mechanisim for the normal stress of life.
* distinctive of human beings.
* even helps to control pain.
* first appears around three to four months in response to active stimuli.
* form of approval
- good stress, or stress in reverse
* gift that makes all things better.
* has a good effect on the liver and gastric juices
- healing effect on people
- the same effect on the body as exercise or aerobics
* helps break down barriers between people
- muscles to tighten and relax
- release emotion and tension
- relieve stress and make life easier
- resolve anger and feelings of powerlessness
* improves breathing and helps digestion
- the immune system, relieves stress and lightens burdens
* increases energy
- relaxation when under stress
- serotonin and endorphins the body's natural pain killers
* increases the level of endorphins, the body's natural pain relievers and relaxers
- levels of endorphins in our bodies, which are natural pain killers
- tolerance to pain
* is activities
- aerobics without pain
* is also an elixir for the mind
- the shortest distance between two people
- an efficient form of deep breathing
* is an essential ingredient in dealing with life and each other
- part of life but so are tears, anger and sorrow
- expression of happiness
- important means of healing and controlling stress
- instrument of human joy
- integral part of emotional health
- created by happiness
* is essential to all of our life systems
- our equilibrium, to our well-being, to our aliveness
- fundamental to our being
- good medicine
- important medicine
- located in movies
- medicine for the soul
* is one of the best health cures in the world
- body's safety valves, a counter balance to tension
- distinctions that humans enjoy over animals
- foundation stones of humanity
- healthiest antidotes to stress
- oldest and most natural stress reduction techniques
* is our body's natural way to release stress
- natural, physiological response to stress and pain
- particular to men
- partly an emotional response to living
- prized by all people of every race and in every nation
- simply the physiological response to humor
- sometimes contagious
- spontaneous happiness
* is the antidote to the stress response
- closest distance between two people
- healer of many pains and also the reliever of much stress
- human gift for coping and for survival
- lubricant of life
- mortar that hold the bricks in place
* is the most humanizing and vital of human reactions
- universal of all human experiences
- music of the soul
- realization of absurdity and the most effectively simple means of banishment
- shock absorber of life
* is the shock absorber that eases the blows of life
- softens and minimizes the bumps of life
- sound of true love
- spontaneous outburst of emotion
* is the sun that dries the winter from the human face
- drives winter from the human face
- thought to show happiness but it can sometimes be a curse
- universal and contagious
- when the unexpected occurs
* is, after speech, the chief thing that holds society together.
* loosens muscles, enhances circulation and triggers the body's natural pain killers.
* makes it easier to learn and remember.
* man's most distinctive emotional expression.
* occurs as convulsions.
* occurs when people are comfortable with one another, when they feel open and free
- the unexpected happens
* often yields social acceptance, which diminishes anxiety and bolsters our emotional health.
* physiological response to humor that is distinctly human.
* plays an important role in our physical health.
* powerful antidote for pain and fear.
* precious commodity for people dealing with breast cancer.
* pressure valve which releases muscle tension.
* reduces feelings of stress
* relaxes both the body and the mind
- muscles, lowers blood pressure and eases mental tension
* releases an endorphin that helps dull physical pain in the body
- chemicals in the brain and makes muscles contract and relax
- endorphins, chemicals in the brain that restore calm
- immune-system boosters that protect against respiratory and other illnesses
* requires the coordination of many muscles throughout the body.
* seems to have a positive effect on many cardiovascular and respiratory problems.
* sign of a people in control of their destiny
- confidence, a sign of a people at peace with themselves and their world
- faith
* sometimes causes a release of tears, helping the body to relieve bottled up feelings.
* stimulates the cardiovascular system and exercises the lungs
- skeletal, facial, abdominal and thoracic muscles
* strengthens the body's ability to fight disease
* stress reducer for the whole body.
* tool for enforced social conformance, for coercion.
* tranquilizer with no side effects.
* universal language.
* way to cope with stress, reduce anxiety, and combat pressure, worry, and frustration.
* way to reduce both fear and stress | {
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### auditory communication:
Music
* All music based upon melody and rhythm is the earthly representative of heavenly music.
* Most music has a regular pulse called beat
- is made up of many instuments played in rhythm and harmony with one another
* Play an instrument.
* Some music do encourage violence, but it is in the person, people do know right from wrong.
* a consuming passion for many people throughout the world.
* accompanies a person from birth to the end of their days.
* activates all the senses.
* affects body temperature
- human beings
- the heartbeat, pulse rate and blood pressure
* allows people to socialize.
* also affects circulating levels of stress hormones in the body
- the physical well-being of individuals
- aids the development of other skills, such as mathematics and even coordination
- appears to alter study habits and damage eardrums
- can be a form of the breath
* also has an effect on the ability of a person to express themselves
- measurable physical effects on the body
* also has the potential for becoming a conditioned stimulus for relaxation
- power to transform our lives
- value in educational settings for individuals with profound disabilities
- helps with language development
- holds attention because it causes arousal of the autonomic nervous system
* also is important in both cultures
- often a major part of a teenager's separate world
* also plays a part in ordinary daily life
- the hum-drum existence of daily life
- an important part in Cuban culture
- provides a means for the aesthetic enrichment and growth of every child
- reduces nausea, fatigue and emotional distress
- stimulates the brain s prefrontal lobes that coordinate thinking patterns
* appears to have developed out of the base components of rhythm and voice.
* automatically touches three of the four modalities by which the brain processes information.
* basic tool of corporations in bringing their products to the market place.
* becomes central to the life of children as they enter early adolescence.
* begins in silence, manifests in sound, and finally returns to silence.
* benefits the entire nervous system.
* big part of most people's lives.
* blessing when it comes to stress because it has rhythm and repetition.
* can accompany the activities, voices, and rhythms of every day
- act as a theme song to any situation or event in the life that each person lives
* can affect our mood, sometimes without our knowledge
- the brain and body in many different ways
- aid in criminal justice by determining any connection between violent acts
* can also be a culture
- sensual pleasure, like eating food or sex
- way of communicating with family when words alone become too difficult
- cause increases in the levels of serotonin and melatonin in the human brain
- communicate emotions in a direct and abstract manner
- help kids learn to read and write
- increase relaxation, relieve stress, and provide more clarity and vigor
- inspire movement and drawings
- lift a person's spirits
- make children aware of other times and other places
- strengthen or weaken individuals
- alter moods and improve the cognition of information
- and does play an important role in the lives of people
* can be a force for making better human beings, a force for peace and life
- form of communication, artistic expression, entertainment, therapy and worship
- means of speaking
- reflection of the society in which it is created
- an important component of learning as it helps focus children's attention
- politics, fashion, socialization, lifestyle, or religion in a sense
- therapy for the heart and soul
- boost productivity in the workplace
- break through social barriers and can give people a voice
- bring out spiritual meaning from the depths of the soul
- capture the essence of any person's emotions
- cure people
- determine the style or dramatic quality of a dance
- develop cognitive skills like memory and attention
- encourage socialization, self-expression, communication and motor development
- enhance reasoning abilities at any age
- entrain the body to calm or to accelerate depending on what type of music is used
- feed the soul and feed some mouths
- fulfill extra-musical objectives in influencing human behavior
- give voice to the deepest emotions and attitudes of the heart
* can have a powerful effect on people
- influence on a child's development from the very youngest age
- heal the body and the soul
* can help a child perform better in school as well as providing happiness
- an elderly individual grow with greater self-esteem and less loneliness
- change experiences of pain as well as also provide cues for deep relaxation
- children learn math, social studies and scientific facts, even at an early age
- create an environment where people are more relaxed and happy
- kids learn to communicate with each other
- migraine sufferers reduce the intensity, frequency, and duration of the headaches
- patients express emotions and share significant past memories
- prepare young people for life in other ways, as well
- to bridge the gap between the past and present
* can induce epileptic seizures in the brain
- or express emotions, and sometimes it does both simultaneously
- influence our behaviour in ways which are beyond our conscious awareness
- inspire, motivate, reduce stress, awaken memories and talents, and span generations
- intensify and change emotional states
- introduce life skills to young people
* can lower blood pressure, respiration rate and stress hormones in the blood
- our blood pressure, calm our nerves, and make quiet our souls
* can make a person feel good and make a person feel bad
- crowds go crazy and grown men cry
- people feel different emotions, as can a drawing or painting
- mask or change unpleasant sounds or feelings
- move the soul
- often open our hearts when they feel closed and shackled by grief
- organize or reorganize a cerebral function that has been damaged
- overlap in function
* can play an important part in enhancing human development in the early years
- role in the emotional development of children
- integral part of a child's academic and emotional life
- portray how evil is felt, how it works on the mind and soul of a man
* can provide a form of healing unlike any other remedy to illness
- activity for young people
- nourishment for a lifetime and can foster a sense of community among music lovers
- pump up our blood pressure, stimulate our adrenals, and stir up our sensual natures
- reach the human soul when sermons and messages fall on deaf ears
- sing gently to our soul, or scream violently to our rage
- slow down or equalize brain waves
- still be one of the purest forms of expression on earth
- stimulate awareness and the sense of rhythm
* can stimulate the brain to feel certain emotions or visualize certain images
- mind to range widely and freely, through directed imaginative experience
- unify hearts and minds unlike any other art form
- usually express emotions much better than actors and actress
* causes a desire to dances
- fiddles
- skates
- person's skin temperature to drop
* central part of basic education.
* changes as the sun moves westward to start the winds.
* collection of various sounds that are produced through voices and instruments.
* combination of complex vocal tones, a fusion of silence, sound, and signals.
* combination of sound and silence
- waves pleasing to the ear
- tones and sounds that can also be numbers and shapes
* combines behaviors to promote a higher order of thinking skills.
* come from the native land in forms of folk songs, legends, and dances.
* comes from the inner spirit, the heart from where one's feelings and deepest emotions emerge.
* communicates much more directly to our feelings than written language.
* communicative and social language.
* comprehensive system of organized sound which is to say vibration.
* consists of numerous sounds put together to form a universal language
- sounds spaced apart in time
* contributes to the beauty, majesty, dignity, tenderness, and intimacy of worship.
* coordinates mind, body, and spirit.
* corresponds to and affects our physiological conditions.
* covers diverse subject in which creativity can be applied to at every level.
* creates a strong bond between people, a sense that goes beyond our other senses
- the dimension, the depth and the colors of our environment
* creative process.
* cultural bridge that also links different generations.
* cultural, educational, and social necessity for all.
* deals with abstractions and, like film, it involves time.
* defines their lives, their feelings, and their relations with others.
* determines clothes, maybe the way people speak.
* develops skills in listening and in understanding complex concepts.
* does have an effect on the behavior when driving.
* dynamic vehicle of self-expression.
* easily anchors new information by widespread stimulation of neuronal pathways.
* effects people in different ways, or the same person differently at different times
- positive changes in our psychological, physical, cognitive and social functions
* embraces all aspects of what constitutes our existence as human beings.
* empowers children to begin a lifelong appreciation of music as active participants.
* encourages creativity, rhythm and cognitive development
- our bodies to release endorphins, which relieve pain and induce euphoria
* engages children's emotions and inspires movement, which accelerates their learning.
* enhances our biological survival and is hard-wired into our genes.
* enriches the human intellect and spirit.
* essentially has no gender and it has no religion.
* evokes an emotional response in people, and at the very core of all healing is emotion.
* exalts the human spirit and enhances the quality of life.
* exists in a limited system, encircled by the strictures of tonality
- living continuum or it dies
* exists in all cultures and basic activity of human life
- music allows for entertainment
- societies and basic activity of human life
- both temporal and eternal spheres
- time and only in time
* expresses the central social values of nearly all societies.
* facilitator for bringing physical responses.
* fine source of infant stimulation and relaxation.
* force in each aspect in our lives.
* foreign language in that terms are in Italian, German or French
- to many people
- language, history and physical education
* form of celebration - and music can heal heavy hearts.
* form of communication of feelings and ideas
- that allows for a freedom of expression within the social context
- energy, like the sun
- entertainment that people listen to every day
- escape for people
- expression, entertainment as well as communication
* fosters the development of intelligence in other areas.
* frequently has symbolic meaning
- plays an important role in kinship, economic, political, and legal systems
* fulfils many functions in human life, nearly all of which are primarily social.
* fundamental part of the cultures and history of our countries.
* gets through to the inner ear and affects balance and coordination.
* gives people an opportunity to express themselves in a way that is unique.
* goes back to the dawn of time, and was probably one of the earliest art forms ever created
- beyond words, beyond thoughts, beyond feelings, even beyond our individual selves
* great way to communicate because music is THE global language.
* greater cultural force today than at any time in history.
* harmonizing factor in today's world which is full of conflicts and tensions.
* has 'tonality' if it uses the notes of a major or minor scale.
* has a big influence on people
- great effect on peoples' lives
- high and a low pitch as well as frequency
- magical effect on people and their social groupings
- natural place in rituals
- transformative effect on people's relationships to others
- tremendous power to heal our hearts, soothe our souls, and clear our minds
- unique way of characterizing a mood, a time or a place that reinforces our memories
- way of integrating different cognitive areas of the brain
- an important role in African society
- different meanings to different persons depending on the scales
* has many different fundamentals or elements
- healing properties
- ways of being interpreted and there are many forms of music
- movement and motion
- power to affect the hearers and raise feelings and passions in human beings
- profound effects
- spiritual power, as well as the ability to affect our minds and our bodies
- strong effects
- such powers in triggering memory, collective memory and private memory
- the ability and power to enrich human activity with deep meaning
* has the ability to give expression and beauty
- stir the soul
- uplift and transform
- ablility to combine behaviors that promote a higher order of thinking skills
- components of healing
- mysterious capacity to resonate the entire spectrum of emotions
- potential of uniting or dividing people and cultures
* has the power to change lives
- combine feeling and thought without words
- greatly affect people and thus is often censored
- inspire, to heal and to nourish the soul
- same right to progress as the other arts and sciences
- unique powers as an agent of ideology
* healing to the soul.
* heavily affects the emotions and acts as a strong form of medicine for many people.
* helps awaken postoperative patients and reduces pain.
* helps children develop listening, discriminating, and expressive skills
- understand, think, and develop creativity
- define social and sub-cultural boundaries
- form community because it brings people together
- in the coordination of hands, eyes, ears and creative emotion combined in one exercise
- our bodies fend off diseases by heightening relaxation and lessening pain responses
- people become one in identity and purpose
* helps people to define a corporate identity and purpose
- relate to one another
- some people to relax and takes their mind of feeling unwell
- to build the immune system
- with sleeping disorders, depression, stress, and even cancer
* highly organized series of sounds that the ear has to analyse.
* incites passion, belligerence, serenity, or even fear.
* incorporates rhythm, pitch and words, which are all part of speech and language.
* influences the mind and heart.
* inspires emotions in people just as pictures inspire imagery.
* involves ratios, fractions, proportions, and thinking in space and time
- singing, games, dancing, and playing instruments
- the scientific concepts of acoustics, frequency and intensity
* is THE international language, it crosses ALL borders and boundaries.
* is able to move the mind, heart, and body
- speed up seed germination and enhance plant growth
- about motion and creation
- adapted to, and can be reflective of, a person's ability
* is also a means for assimilation or rejecting the past
- ministry that touches, heals and lifts the soul
- part of the Czech heritage
- relaxation therapy
- social art that develops best when nurtured in a community of peers
* is also a way of communication
- to relax and be entertained
* is also an ancient art form used as a healing therapy in today's healthcare settings
- energizer and lessens fatigue
- integral part of many forms of entertainment
- another way for someone to express or feel emotions
* is also important in the healing arts
- in the very bones of the people
- always one field in a collection of fields
- among people
- an abstract medium
* is an activity in which every child can participate fully
- the whole family can enjoy together
* is an addiction, a religion, and a disease
- music religion, a disease
- aesthetic experience that fosters creativity within the child
- amplifier of one's own feelings
- arrangement of sound through time that produces a reaction in the listener
* is an art form and a cultural thing nowadays
- cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence , which exist in time
- meant to be experienced communally
* is an art form that allows individuals to develop their aesthetic potential
- any one can master weather using words or just sounds
- requires both musicians and an audience in order to function
- where communication is elemental
- in Peruvian tradition
- that depends on the passage of time
* is an art that exists only in time
- within time
- art, capable of incorporating other disciplines and yet able to touch the human spirit
- articulator and transposer of waves emanating from the center of individual fields
- artistic expression and composition of vocal, instrumental, or mechanical sounds
- avenue for emotions
- element that can keep races the world over, together
- emotion evoking component to how one behaves
- emotion, a feeling
* is an emotional bond that bridges other differences
- language that speaks and has meaning
- emotive form of expression and communication which has no equivalent
- energizer and gives a person a sense of accomplishment
- especially human adaptation to human needs
* is an essential element in the education of girls
- key to the human existence
- part of African self-consciousness
* is an expression of emotion and moods
- the words an expression of thought
- joy, of anger, of pathos
- our selves
* is an expressive language
- way for a student to get through to others and themselves
- extraordinarily powerful force in shaping cultural norms and influencing behavior
* is an important aspect of a young child's life
- component of brain development
- facet of modern life
* is an important form of communication
- expression and enjoyment
- part of Mexican culture
* is an important part of a child's education
- teenager's life and big part of their identity
- development and expression
- our daily life
* is an important part of the Eliot tradition
- Jewish culture because of our nomadic history
- lives of young people
- repository of traditional culture and aesthetic values
- theme in Bears
- information good, stored on media for playback
- intangible entity, and can therefore exist in more than one place at one time
- intangible, eternal form of artistic expression
* is an integral part of Aboriginal culture
- life for many of the Native American tribes
* is an integral part of the Indian culture
- life of every African individual from birth
- what human beings are and can be
- interactive art form it requires the participation of an active listener
- invisible dance, as dancing is silent music
- irreplaceable element in communicating the great ideas of all cultures and peoples
- occupation with numerous specific skills
- and can be the mood of life
* is another form of self-expression
- medium for sharing and learning creatively
- aphrodisiacs
- applied in a therapeutic environment to bring about desirable changes in behavior
* is as much a part of culture as anything else, but plays into the way society works
- necessary for humankind as it is for birds
* is at the base of life and governs moods
- core of the Caribbean culture
* is at the heart of African culture
- both self-expression and interpersonal communication
* is based on sound waves which are used in instruments and amplifiers
- structure and order
- basic to human nature
- basically sound produced by vibrations
- beautiful things
- beyond culture and roots, music creative expression, expressing passion and emotions
* is biologically part of human life, as music is artistically a part of human life
- just as music is aesthetically part of human life
- just as music is anesthetically part of human life
- just as music is artistically a part of human life
- both art and science
- by nature an elusive art form because it only exists in time
* is called the language of the gods
- universal language because it speaks to people across time and culture
* is capable of heals
- speaking to and from the human soul with unique power, beauty, and genius
- carried by birds in flight
* is central to Jewish history and culture
- our culture and to the education of our young people
- communication, and requires a composer, an interpreter, and a listener
- composed of a combination of sounds and tones in various patterns
- contemporaries
* is created by blending different notes and rhythms, dance of different movements
- that comes from the person, and is therefore a unique expression of that person
- dance and the dancer
- different in other areas of the world, and it has great cultural ties
- effective at creating motivation, which therefore makes behavior change more likely
- entertainment, relaxation, stimulation, and release
- essential for existance, It allows the heart and the mind to speak as one
* is everywhere in life
- our world
- evidence that beauty, mathematics, and time all live in the same neighborhood
- evolution, the seed of change
- expressed when the keys activate the strings
- expression of harmony in sound
- first and foremost an art form
- food for the brain
* is for giving to other people
- things that are related to music, e.g. pop stars, musical people etc
- fundamental to a child's learning experience
- gifts
- governed by musical time, which functions within chronological time
- hard to learn without sounds or vibrations
- hobbies
* is important as an industry
- part of a child's daily experiences
- therapy because it reaches and effects emotions
- because it uplifts people
* is important in life because it teaches a language of the world
- our culture, in the church, and in the believer s life
- therefore to help children grow emotionally
- to humans, and has a particular importance to humans and their work
* is important to life because it adds an element of enjoyment to life
- in and of itself
- the identity of adolescents
* is in the environment, on television, on radio and on city streets
- human heart
- indispensable to most rituals and ceremonies
- influenced by societal norms and values
- influential from a very early age
- inherent in the very nature of man
- known to help fetuses and newborns in their brain development
- language, as is math
- like color, or weather or physics
* is located in cabinets
- carnivals
- cassettes
- cds
- elevators
- movies
- music festivals
- night clubs
- operas
- radios
- theatres
- love in search of a word
- loved regardless of age
* is made by forcing air past a reed inside the instrument, to make it vibrate
- magick, a religious phenomena that short circuits control through human response
- math, music is social studies and music is literacy
- multimedia communication
- music is music
- musicians making the sound from the notes
- now one of the fastest growing industries in The Gambia
- of great importance throughout Black-American religion
* is often a vital support for physical exercise
- important in religious celebrations
* is one area where intellectual and physical development really go together
- of several modes of worship
* is one of the areas in which digital technology has had the greatest impact over the years
- big three in sex, drugs, and rock 'n' roll
- expressive art forms
- few art forms that occurs over time
* is one of the great gifts humanity has given to itself
- glories of mankind
* is one of the greatest forms of communication
- gifts of life
* is one of the highest art forms on the planet and the deepest groaning of the soul
- vibrations from the cosmic power
- methods that is effectively used in the world today to spread the gospel
* is one of the most basic forms of human expression
- complex vehicles for expression
- effective ways to help babies sleep
- important manifestations of our cultural heritage
* is one of the most powerful and profound symbol systems that exists
- drugs in the world
- sublime of human pursuits, and is subscribed to by all races and creeds
- traditional expressions of Afghan culture
- oldest forms of human expression
* is one of the primary mediums for understanding among peoples of the world
- ways people pass values from generation to generation
* is one of the seven forms of human intelligence, all the equal in stature and in potential
- liberal arts, which is also associated with harmony
- strongest bondings of society
- ways to make something good for the world
- world's largest industries
* is part of almost every community and is often used to tell stories
- any culture
- everyday living for virtually every citizen in our society
- recreation
* is part of the communion ritual with nature
- deepest instinctive areas of human behaviour
- fabric of our existence
- liturgy of every religion, whether it be for good or evil
- patterns, and familiarity with patterns helps with math
- perhaps the most commercialized of arts today
* is perhaps the most popular and socially accepted form of mood manipulation
- socially-accepted form of mood manipulation
- single most unifying vehicle for bringing people together
* is physical education
- played on traditional instruments to aid patients with modern disorders
- poetry from the soul
- probably the oldest religious rite
- produced in the form of cardboard books, paper rolls, computer disks, and micro-chips
- professions
- punishment
- recognized as following a scientific law of mathematical relationship in sound energies
- revelation of a higher order than wisdom and philosophy
- said to be the language of the soul
- scientific, in that it is the application of numerical relationships to sound
- seen as a kind of yoga, and the musician as a holy saint
- simply a medium to express themselves
- something everyone relates to
* is something that both men and women make
- burns very deep in both of our souls
- comes from the soul
- everyone has the gifts and talents for
- is produced to be heard and responded to
- lasts a lifetime
- stays with people throughout their lives
- to be done as much as to be thought about and studied
- with which almost all people are familiar
* is sound and silence organized in time
- that has been organized by using rhythm , melody or harmony
* is sound that is pleasing to the listener
- the person who hears it
- waves, and they are powerful
- sound, silence and oral traditions
- spiritual food
- stored in our long-term memory
* is studied as a historical, musical, sociological and an aesthetical phenomenon
- in relation to literary periods, world history, cultures, art and philosophy
- subdivided into band, orchestra, and general music
- supposed to be the cure for anger
- taught in schools, used in business, and therapy in hospitals and nursing homes
* is the art of listening in a highly specific way
- measuring well
- that consists by combining sounds, which has effectiveness on the listener
- breath of life
- color that makes the media a sensory experience
* is the common bond that forms the basis of our fraternity
- denominator bringing people around the world together
- conscience of the world and a prime source of inspiration and information
- coordinating and synchronizing influence in all societies
- cyberspace of emotions
- discipline concerned with the production, analysis, and appreciation of musical sound
- driving force underlying any instrument
- emotion, lyrics are the intellect
- essence of humanness
* is the expression of emotions, it is the langauge of our hearts
- the divine and simultaneously the artillery of the demonic
- fabric which most tightly holds together our memories of war
* is the food of love
- the spirit
- formal system which is derived from the structural component of natural language
- glue by which humanity is bound
- grand extension of the inner vibrations of the soul
* is the greatest communication in the world
- healer of the soul and love is the greatest healer of the heart
- of the fine arts
* is the heart of life and a language of the universe
- ideal form of expressionism
- incubation of joy
* is the key to the female heart
- secrets of the universe
- kinetic motion of culture
- language by means of which lovers express their joy
* is the language of all peoples
- emotion and is an integral part of the Indian culture
- feelings expressed in sound, rhythm and movement
* is the language of the heart
- soul, a product of the heart
- spoken by angels
- mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life
- medium of expression of deep spirituality
* is the medium that holds everything together
- tremedously affects the human spirit
- melody whose text is the world
- moonlight in the gloomy night of life
* is the most complex and fickle subject of media in the world today
- expressive form of communication
- highly developed of the performing arts
- popular art form
- spiritual artform
- natural resource
- one common thread that unites almost all of humanity
* is the only art form, where the form and the medium are the same
- that actually lives
- language when everybody can talk at once and understand each other
- non-visual art and is the most abstract of any art form in our culture
- organization of sound in time
- part of the national bibliography that registers printed music
- perfect common denominator when it comes to children
- pulse of the energy that courses in and through everything through vibrations
* is the rhythm of butterflies
- shorthand of emotion
- sine qua non of human existence
- sole domain in which man realizes the present
* is the soul of any wedding ceremony, regardless of faith or origin
- humanity, it ties all people together
- soul's heartbeat
* is the sound and voice of love
- spirit that can touch all of our souls
- strength of music
- strongest communication tool in Hip Hop and urban youth culture
- system of memory in which cultural history and religious belief is recorded
- thread that binds all humankind together with shared feelings and emotions
* is the universal language of mankind
- the soul, it transcends time, place and person
* is the universal language that goes beyond race, gender, religion and cultural background
- transcends time and space
- which establishes a common bond among all subjects and people
- with no race, color, or cultural boundaries
- symbol of peace and love
- vernacular of the human soul
- vibration of the soul
- words that are being sung by the singer
- therapeutic because it has the power to influence physical and emotional responses
- tied to society
* is to make people happy
- the soul as food is to the body
- traditionally a part of worship
- transcendent and has the power to take hold of one's soul
- translated into written music notation, English is written using letters and punctuation
- unique to our species, but found in every human culture
- universal, and it makes people happy
- universals
* is used as a therapy with individuals with special needs
- communication, health and a multitude of reasons
- both in times of joy and sadness, to celebrate as well as memorialize
* is used by all cultures in traditional healing
- almost every profession, in different ways, to achieve various goals
- businesses as a vital part of their total service offered to their customers
* is used for enlightenment
- frequently to accompany exercise activities and interventions
* is used in a variety of ways
- film to create tension or comment on the action like a Greek chorus
- many films and plays today to heighten emotion
- like a hammer in Cobra
* is used to communicate ideas and beliefs
- convey joy and pain, hope and fear
- develop skills in producing a smooth keying rhythm
- make shopping and waiting pleasurable
- reflect and influence our emotions
- used, in some form, in all cultures
* is very important in teenagers' lives because when they listen to it their emotions change
- the life of the church
- their celebrations and everyday life
- to a young child's mind
- much a part of the Fijian devotion to religion
- useful as an amplifier of emotion
- viewed as both an organization of sound an d as a product of culture and people
- vocal or instrumental sounds possessing a degree of melody, harmony, or rhythm
- what conditions the soul
- whatever people think is music
- when the musician disappears
- words that are put together from a person's heart and mind
- worldwide and in many languages
- written with rows or sets of tones, and the variations of each
* is, or was, a language of the emotions.
* key to the inner world of children.
* kind of therapy and as a kind of control over minds.
* language beyond words
- just like English, French and Swahili
* language that all people understand
- gives voice to otherwise inexpressible feelings
- has rules, mathmatical rules
* language that transcends concept or combines with it to lend ideas new force
- cultural differences and political boundaries
- unties cultures
- without barriers, and it creates a community that's a model for humanity
* language, and as such has an interpretative role
- intervals are the building blocks of that language
- with many different dialects
* large part of society and peoples cultures.
* leading Internet retailer of consumer electronics.
* learning discipline that can apply toward good study habits.
* lies at the base of the world.
* lifelong learning experience whether as a performer or a consumer listener.
* living art, meaning it is susceptible to constant changes
- force vital to the education of every child
* major constituent in South African culture
- part of pop culture
* makes a difference in people's lives
- people aware of other people
- the line drawn between organism-environment vibrate according to the laws of physics
* manipulates our feelings and moods and our internal rhythms.
* manipulation at the contact boundary.
* means music in the broad sense - of all kinds.
* medium that attempts to transcend the everyday
- has mass appeal and influence
* merges with consciousness, the imagination materializes light and symbols.
* molds the brain to create musical ability.
* moral law.
* moves beyond the physical body and accesses the soul.
* natural expression of the human body, mind and soul.
* natural part of a child's experience
- way to express human emotions and feelings
* non-threatening way to encourage the sharing of emotions.
* nourishes the body, the emotional layer, and can bring greater health to the mind.
* offers multisensory stimulation that aids in cognitive, physical, and psychological growth.
* often brings people together
- depicts the feelings that come to humans when experiencing physical events
- has 'dynamics'
- soothes the souls of wild beasts
- symbolizes humanity in Western cultures
* part of everybody's daily life
- everyone's life
- everything that happens
- our being human
- the arena of art
* pervasive medium in our culture and in others around the world.
* plays a central part in Norwegian life.
* plays a central role in all cultures and in the growth process form child to adult
- cultures and in the growth process from child to adult
- large role in the Iranian culture and society
* plays a very important part in Sufi religious exercise
- role in African social life
* plays an enormous role for people in general
- essential social role in West African village life
- extraordinarily important historical role in utopian and pietistic communities
* plays an important part in Neapolitan life
- Tibetan life
- throughout scripture in the Bible
* plays an important role in creating an atmosphere of worship
- mostly all cultures
- tapping into the structure and patterning of the brain
* plays an important role in the Coast of Bays
- lives of seniors
- lives of young women on their journey towards adulthood
- increasingly important role in today's society
- on our emotions and creates pictures in our minds
* powerful force in molding the minds of people
- medium to assist the healing of the physical, mental and emotional bodies
* predictor of success in life.
* primary means of communication within our society.
* process-oriented discipline.
* produces brain synchrony, which dramatically enhances learning.
* propagates naturally by sharing and repeated exposure.
* provides a way for people to get together and express their feelings and ideas
- an outlet for creativity, self-expression, and individual uniqueness
- children with a means of self-expression
- the energy and the emotion, visuals stimulate the thoughts and the mind
* pure art that expresses feelings exactly the way they are.
* rare commodity in learning about history because it universal form of language.
* recognizes no definition between people, no polarity of man and woman.
* reduces body tension and improves body movement
- pain intensity and competes with the pain impulses in the central nervous system
* reflection of the heart
- topography and people reflect the landscape they are living in
* reflects the way a society is organized and shaped.
* relaxes people , reduces stress, and improves tolerance to pain.
* represents how the people who are playing the music feel.
* right-brain function.
* river of love that can lead to an ocean of change.
* science and the study of it trains the mind just as the study of any other science does.
* seasonal profession.
* seems to be the common language among all people.
* sequence of patterns.
* serves as a kind of social glue that binds people together
- public means of production for the manufacture of intimacy
* set of relationships.
* significant part of Polish culture.
* social phenomenon.
* society Dealing with life and death.
* sometimes manifests itself as sound.
* sonic art form that conveys emotions, beliefs and ideas.
* soothes the nerves and can release stress-boosting hormones within the body.
* sort of subset of sound design.
* sound energy which is expressed when activated by the key.
* source of healing
- joy, inspiration and motivation
* speaks in a language that children instinctively understand.
* special sort of human artifact, an information processing artifact.
* stimulates the brain, the emotions, and the body simultaneously
* strong part of their culture.
* subject that has long been mistakenly attributed only to the right hemisphere
- requires use of the intellect and emotions
* supporting component of many kinds of entertainment and most kinds of performance.
* symbolizes a people's way of life.
* teaches the basics of piano including learning how to read music.
* temporal art which is made up of organized sound for an expressive purpose.
* therapeutic outlet for human beings.
* timeless bridge that preserves each moment and extends every horizon.
* tool that reaches right to the core of our soul.
* translates to our senses, opening our emotions so that truth can be received and understood.
* triggers memory and music allows for emotional expression.
* truly is the universal language, felt by every person on the planet.
* type of math.
* unique language for expression
- phenomena which exists only in terms of social interaction
* universal human phenomenon
- language for people of all ages
* universal language that breaks even the barriers of silence in handicapped children
- either creates or corrupts
- reaches most patients
* universal language, crossing both continents and centuries
- one of the few things everyone can say touches their lives
* usually has a constant, repeating pulse called a beat.
* utilizes the dimensions of time and sound.
* valued part of daily life.
* varies from culture to culture.
* variety of styles mainly channeled towards singing and dancing.
* very important tool in the education of children
- popular art form in Bali
* vital part of any society's heritage.
* voice reaching out from the composer to the listener.
* voice that both expresses and engages the human soul in profound and powerful ways
- speaks directly through the walls that separate people
* way of escapism from everyday life
- expression to all people
- playing with physics, the physics of sound and vibrations
- people express themselves and respond to higher powers
* way to help learn the values of a society and enhance ones learning skills
- relax for some patients
- tap into the innate knowledge that resides deep in our cells
- understand our cultural heritage as well as other past and present cultures
+ Human, Culture, null, Art, music and literature: Hominins
* Music has also been around for thousands of years. Music can be made with only your voice but most of the time people use instruments. Music can be made using simple instruments only such as simple drums all the way up to electric guitars, keyboards and violins. Music can be loud, fast, quiet, slow or many different styles. Music represents how the people who are playing the music feel.
+ Key (music)
* Most music is in a particular 'key'. The piece will be built on the notes of the scale that starts on that note.
+ Melody
* Some music has more than one melody happening at the same time. When this happens throughout the whole piece, it is called polyphonic music. Rounds and fugues are types of polyphonic music. If the other melody only happens sometimes, then the second melody is called a 'countermelody'.
+ Music, Musical notation
* Music needs to be written down in order to be saved and remembered for future performances.
+ Music, What is music?, Definitions
* There is no simple definition of music which covers all cases. It is an art form, and opinions comes into play. Music is whatever people think is music. A different approach is to list the qualities music must have, such as, sound which has rhythm, melody, pitch, timbre, etc
- music?: Performing arts :: Non-verbal communication
* Music is sound that has been organized by using rhythm, melody or harmony. If someone bangs saucepans while cooking, it makes noise. If a person bangs saucepans or pots in a rhythmic way, they are making a simple type of music.
* Music often has 'pitch'. This means high and low notes. Tunes are made of notes that go up or down or stay on the same pitch.
* Music often has 'rhythm'. Rhythm is the way the musical sounds and silences are put together in a sequence. Every tune has a rhythm that can be tapped. Music usually has a regular beat.
* Music often has 'dynamics'. This means whether it is quiet or loud or somewhere in between.
* Music often has 'timbre'. The sort of sound might be harsh, gentle, dry, warm, or something else. Timbre is what makes a clarinet sound different from an oboe, and what makes one person's voice sound different from another person
+ Religion, Traditions, Art and music
* Music is often important in religious celebrations. Singing, chanting and playing musical instruments are often part of regular religious gatherings of people. Special music is often used on special occasions. Many famous composers have written religious music. The words of songs that are 3,000 years old are used every day in Christian churches and Jewish synagogues.
+ Tonality: Music theory
* Music has 'tonality' if it uses the notes of a major or minor scale. Such music is 'tonal'. Nearly all Western music is tonal.
+ Video game music: Video game design
* Interactive soundtracks in a video game is music changing into different sounds, depending on what the player does. It is also common for a video game soundtrack to be sold in stores or performed in concerts. Music is very important to gameplay. | {
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### auditory communication:
Shout
* auditory communication.
* includes speech sound.
* is an utterance<|endoftext|>### auditory communication:
Slang
* is informal language that differs among regions and social contexts
- informal, often entertaining, language
- made up words and expressions that are used mostly when people talk
- one form of nonstandard language that has been used in the United States
- satire slung at the sins of speech
- universal and subject to fashion
* is, in a way, a language by itself.
* provides different symbols from which communication messages can be constructed
- primitive functions for symbolic manipulation of transitions systems and states
Spell
* Many spells involve writing a persons name upon a piece of paper or object.
* are magic cast by players, sometimes at objects or other players.
* are powerful and dangerous things
- something cast by Witches
- speechs
* can banish negative things and promote positive things.
* come from four different schools of magic - light, dark, fire, and water
- in the form of scrolls which have a one-time use or books
### auditory communication | spell:
Dry spell
* inhibit the spread of pests particularly boll weevil.
* occur during the later part of each monsoon season.
Tutorial
* are also a means of accelerating content
- explanations
- manuals
- sessions
- where concepts are discussed by students in a less formal setting
* provide summaries.
### aural art form:
Classical guitar
* aural art form.
* have shorter and broader necks than steel-stringed guitars
- very wide necks
* is the most difficult style of guitar.
Australian state
* Most Australian states are part of Australia
- have at least one specialist emu abattoir
* enjoy a high degree of legislative autonomy from the federal government. | {
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Authority
* Authorities always tend to have a monopoly, to control the whole social life.
* Many authorities say some fat is biochemically necessary to create the feeling of fullness
- view clinical immunology as the last frontier in laboratory medicine
* Most authorities agree that ions act on our capacity to absorb and utilize oxygen
- consider that cheese was first made in the Middle East
* Some authorities believe that distribution of condoms in schools glorifies sex
- the intralaminar nuclei also play a critical role in arousal
- call it a type of cometary nebula, while others call the nebula bipolar
* Some authorities consider cervical cancer to be a sexually transmitted disease
- snakes and lizards distinct enough to each be a separate Order
* Some authorities consider the canebrake rattlesnake to be a subspecies of the timber rattlesnake
- geomyoids related to squirrels , beavers , and mountain beavers
- define bedwetting as a disorder after age five
- describe schizophrenia as a process
- differentiate thrombus formation from simple coagulation or clot formation
- regard the salmon as a marine fish which is establishing itself in fresh water
- say that size correlates with type of metabolism
- think juvenile female elephant seals found new breeding colonies
- thus differentiate thrombus formation from simple coagulation or clot formation
* focuses on the total well-being of the person under one's authority.
* has a special importance for single deity religions
- activities
- duties
* indeed implies hierarchy and so implies culture, civilization and the world.
* influences buy habits
* involves a person who is willing to take responsibility for the lives of others.
* is about giving life and it is differentiated between men and women
- an imposition against every principle of human dignity and freedom
- ascribed by human beings
- books
- democratic because all authority derives from Scripture
- determined by knowledge and function
- essential to maintaining order and structure in a family
- expertise, as in the case of an expert on a subject
- experts
- known as one of the basis of society and stands against cooperation
- made by a certain social power
- people
- permission
- power conferred by an institution
- sacred, paternal, absolute, and subject to reason
- something that man creates
* is the ability to bring truth to a given situation
- discern a reality and define the doctrines of the faith
- perform certain actions, such as writing a file
- exercise of love and care
- feature of a leader or institution that compels obedience
- formal and legitimate right to make decisions, give orders, and allocate resources
- point of concern in the issue of baptism
- power to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle issues
- right to command, act, or rule
* is the right to give orders and the power to exact obedience
- and the responsibility to accomplish it
- rule, or command
- use power, or the rightful use of power
- supreme test of faith and the fountain of faith as well
- what genuine leaders display as their people recognise their gifts and graces
- wrongs
* makes decisions.
* permits human beings to evolve while preserving the inheritance of past civilization.
* position and a responsibility.
* requires proof.
* sign on the door that announces to the world that one principal.
* works in the supernatural realm by words.
+ Geomyoidea, Relation to other rodents: Geomyoid rodents
* Authority' is the ability of a person or an organization to conduct a certain lifestyle for another person or a group. Authority is known as one of the basis of society and stands against cooperation. Adopting lifestyle patterns as a result of authority is called 'obedience' and authority as a concept includes most leadership cases.
+ List of animal phyla: Invertebrates :: Lists of animals :: Groups of phyla :: Glossaries
* No list will be completely satisfactory. Authorities differ in what they consider a phylum, and in the actual name of the phylum. Despite this, there is agreement on most phyla. | {
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### authority system:
Traditional knowledge
* is an authority system
- considered to be intellectual property
- content
- passed down from generation to generation in the wild
- transmitted orally from generation to generation
* way of life -wisdom is using traditional knowledge in good ways.
Adviser
* are authority.
* is authority
Authority figure
* can push children into sex even when the children want no part of it.
* is authority
Charismatic authority
* is based on attributions given to an individual by the society.
* stems from the personal qualities of an individual.
Connoisseur
* are authority.
* use seaweed in salads, soups, omelets, casseroles, and sandwiches.
### authority | connoisseur:
Wine lover
* Most wine lovers are aware that grapes become wine once fermentation has turned sugar into alcohol.
* are optimists.
Evaluator
- human and influenced by their own experiences and expectations
* do make errors in logic.
* have extensive experience in the field of visual impairment.
* love to talk about the quick feet, jumping ability and quickness up and down the floor.
* tend to be lawyers.
Health authority
* Health authorities are concerned about animals drinking the water
- recognise that the medical profession is but part of the picture of health
- report more than one million dog bites per year
* Many health authorities feel that disease begins in the colon.
Medical authority
* Many medical authorities believe that diseases begin in colon
- classify arthritis as the nation's number one crippling disease
- state that kohl is useful for the nourishment of eyes and eyelashes
* Medical authorities agree that cellulite is simply ordinary fatty tissue
- recognize completely that efficiency and stamina depend on proper food
* Some medical authorities question whether heat cramps are associated with salt loss.
### auto parts:
Car light
* are an occasional hazard.
* is auto parts
- lamps
### autobiography:
Memoir
* Many memoirs tell stories of illness, the physical or mental decline of the author or a loved one.
* are autobiographies
- essays
- history
- monographs or booklength publications
- personal accounts of the events shaping a person's life
* is an autobiography
### autoimmune diseases:
Graves disease
* are autoimmune diseases
- hyperthyroidism
* is the most common cause for hyperthyroidism.
* occurs in less than of one percent of the general population.
* thyroid gland that overproduces thyroid hormone.
### automobiles:
Automobile manufacturer
* are automobiles.
* face risk that is related to the automobile.
* hire photographers every year to publicize their new models
- show off their new models
* rely on virtual reality technology to evaluate new car designs in realtime.
* use robots in crash tests.
### automotive products:
Floor mat
* are automotive products.
* are located in cars
- gyms
* come in many varieties.
Fog light
* are usually separate buttons at different locations on the dashboard.
* is automotive products
- car light
Hose clamp
* are automotive products
- connectors
- mechanical devices
* come in sizes from small to large, or long.<|endoftext|>### autosomal recessive disease:
Hereditary hemochromatosis
* common inherited disorder of iron metabolism.
* condition characterized by iron overload in the body.
* disorder in which excessive amounts of iron are stored in the body.
* genetic disease in which iron is deposited in body tissues.
* is an autosomal recessive disease
- inherited condition
- one of the most common genetic diseases in humans
- remarkably common
- the inherited tendency for some people to accumulate too much iron
* reflects a fractional increase in dietary iron absorption.
* varies in clinical severity.
### available worldwide:
Automotive gasoline
* can form a highly explosive atmosphere in an enclosed area.
* is available worldwide. | {
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Avocado
* can cause immediate cardiac arrest and death in a parrot.
* has essential oils.
* is an adaptation in use in the United States and other English speaking countries
- insoluble fiber but can be toxic to dogs
- especially dangerous and toxic to birds
- extremely toxic
- good for dogs, especially IGs, the seed is toxic however
* is high in glutathione, an antioxidant which helps neutralize fat in other foods
- vitamin E which slows down aging
- native to rainforests, and rainforest trees are noted for complex insect ecologies
- poisonous to some animals
- reported to be potentially toxic
- the main host in the southern coastal region of Florida
* is toxic to avians and can cause serious illness or death
- birds as well due to the high fat content
* represents the second-largest fruit crop in Florida, after citrus.
* tends to turn black when exposed to air.
* is poisonous to some animals. Many animals will get very sick or die if they eat avocado. | {
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Awareness
* affects perception.
* always precedes a shift in consciousness or lifestyle.
* appears as a consequence of inhabitation
- to be a property of life itself
* born of love is the only force that can bring healing and renewal.
* brings consciousness to consumption, of what energies give life.
* complex skill gained over time.
* crucial part of keeping safe when in potentially dangerous situations.
* enhances success.
* equates to vibration.
* form of knowledge, and the beginning of understanding.
* function of Presence.
* gives birth to people's power.
* helps students.
* implies awareness of something
- knowing or realizing, conscious and informed individuals
* is all about brain function.
* is an important attribute of successful managers
- factor in preventing sexual harassment
- born of cognition and it is self-evident
- common to all people and the foundation on which our lives are built
- created by education to persuade key people that there problem
- derived through curiosity and self motivation
- developed by the use of Attention
- experienced as light in the heart
- freedom from resistance
- highly corrective in minds in that it dissipates subconscious force
* is important for grounding in communication
- in education
- information that is highly relevant to a user s situation and needs
* is inversely proportional to prosperity and wealth
- wealth and prosperity
- key in obtaining understanding and acceptance for people who live with autism
- knowledge or realization
- like effulgence and the source of awareness is the light of consciousness
- of a self in the environment, in dialogue with the environment
- one of the principle factors which build reputations and influence buying decisions
- part of the situation of experience
- reflected in the mind's mirror giving birth to ego
- respect, value, worth
- that raw experience of anything of any kind or no kind existing at all
* is the ability to recognize an environ- ment or circumstance as potentially threatening
- backdrop against which all individual consciousness and experience arises
- basic good that makes all other goods possible
- basis of adaptation
* is the beginning of change
- condition of being alert or awake, and thus perceiving inward and outward reality
- cornerstone of meditation, and meditation is the key to spiritual unfolding
- essential ingredient in a spiritual life
* is the first step in the process of change
- to succeeding in a world that is changing, day by day
- toward becoming mindful about something and giving it meaning and value
- fruit of mindfulness practice
- giving of safety information to the audience
* is the key to being in the flow of time
- living an active, normal life with diabetes
- mark of a healthy, adjusted person
- medium through which the self experiences the outside world
* is the most critical factor in personal safety
- fundamental rule of chemical safety
- ocean of existence
- single most important marketing variable in many product categories
* means knowledge of the existence of a thing, place, idea, etc.
* measure of respondents' knowledge of an object or an idea.
* network marketing company.
* part of communication.
* quality of consciousness.
* refers to obtaining increased knowledge about service areas and issues
- the motivation and know-how to use technology
* relation between subject and object.
* reveals the inter-relationship between self, world, and experience.
* state separated from things, a state in which the heart is released and can be free.
* watershed area dividing low-risk and high risk.
### awareness:
Body awareness
* increases, and thinking patterns change.
* is an important part of practicing yoga.
Conscious awareness
* can only focus on one thing at a time.
* is the source of what is being perceived through the senses. | {
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### awareness:
Cultural awareness
* continues through the study of French-speaking nations throughout the world
- Spanish-speaking nations throughout the world
* is an essential component of language proficiency
- emphasized through the study of various aspects of life in France
- important to instill a sense of global citizenship and responsibility
* varies among individuals
- within individuals
Ecological awareness
* is part of the zeitgeist.
* vital aspect of spirituality.
Emotional awareness
* can enable an individual to reduce symptoms, and resolve conflicts.
* is the first step in spiritual development
- on the spiritual path
Environmental awareness
* Creates a better awareness of our relationship with the earth.
* is an important part of protecting other animals
- the first step towards actively saving endangered species
* leads to a simplistic form of globalism.
Global awareness
* involves understanding and reflecting on knowledge and issues related to diversity.
* is an attitude, a way of thinking.<|endoftext|>### awareness:
Phonemic awareness
* deals with hearing language at the phoneme level
- the sounds of spoken words which prerequisite to reading
* indicates that children understand the nature of a phonetic language.
* is all about hearing sounds and has nothing to do with the printed letters
- an essential first step in learning to read
- basically the ability to recognize spoken words as a sequence of sounds
* is the ability to discriminate and manipulate the sound system of a language
- hear sounds within a word when it is spoken
- judge sounds within words
* is the foundation on which all other reading skills are built
- upon which are constructed all other reading skills
- greatest predictor of reading success
- important first step in learning how to read
- insight that every spoken word can be conceived as a sequence of phonemes
- means of tracking sounds within words
- recognition and understanding of sounds in spoken words
- skill that needs to be developed prior to learning phonics
* key predictor of spelling success.
* plays a critical role in a child s ability to learn to read.
* refers to one's understanding of and access to the sound structure of language.
* skill crucial for learning to read English.
* sub-category of phonological awareness.
Phonological awareness
* is one such mental substrate
- teachable and promoted by attentions to instructional variables
* is the ability to tune into speech sounds apart from meaning
- oral language ability to understand the sound structure of speech
- understanding of the internal linguistic structure of words
* skill and can be improved with direct training and practice.
Public awareness
* crucial tool in helping the conservation of our natural habitat.
* impacts people of all ages in the community.
* is crucial in order for all children to be accepted and valued
- essential to a society that respects human rights in both theory and practice
- everyone's responsibility
* is the first step in changing habits and making rural roadways safer
- key to placing shelter animals in new, happy homes
* plays an enormous part in wetland conservation.
Self awareness
* can save days and years of hard knocks.
* embraces a positive self perception.
* grows with movement awareness.
* is awareness
- one thing, dependency is something else
- the lynch pin
- very important to good mental being
* product of change and risk.
* takes the place of guilt.
Spiritual awareness
* breeds compassion for all living things.
* is the key to freedom
- only way that healing can occur
Azide
* Many azides are explosive and very toxic.
+ Azide: Nitrogen compounds
* It is formed when hydrazoic acid is deprotonated. It is a powerful reducing agent. The most common azide is sodium azide. Many azides are explosive and very toxic. | {
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### b vitamin:
Biotin
* B vitamin
* Some biotin is available in a wide range of foods, though amounts are always very small.
Choline
* B vitamin
* acts like a fat and cholesterol dissolver.
* assists detoxification reactions in the liver.
* combines with fatty acids and phosphoric acid within the liver to form lecithin
- inositol, in the body to form lecithin
* helps eliminate toxins from the body by supporting liver function
- generate methyl groups
* is bases
- chemical compounds
* minimizes fat in the liver and aids in hormone production.
Cobalamin
* contains cobalt, a mineral that stimulates the production of red blood cells.
* helps stimulate metabolism and is indicated for chronic fatigue syndrome.
* is obtained only from animal sources-liver, kidneys, meat, fish, eggs, and milk
- synthesized exclusively by bacteria
Folate
* are essential in the synthesis of DNA within cells
- necessary for DNA synthesis within the cells
* enter the cell and are converted into polyglutamated forms.
* help prevent neural tube defects in the offspring.
Nicotinic acid
* can cause dizziness, headaches and sometimes palpitations.
* competes with uric acid for excretion by the kidneys.
* is an essential component of mammalian diet
- more prevalent in plants, whereas in animals nicotinamide predominates
- used as a supplement to treat and to prevent niacin deficiencies and pellagra
* necessary part of a healthy diet.
Pantothenic acid
* helps both the adrenals and the thymus gland in the fight against allergies
- metabolize energy and form tissues
* helps the body grow and develop normally
- release energy from carbohydrates, protein, and fat
- to moisten skins
* is acid
- chemical compounds
* maintains muscle coordination.<|endoftext|>### b vitamin:
Thiamine
* also aids digestion, especially of carbohydrates
- optimizes cognitive activity and brain function
* appears to help stimulate the conversion of glyoxylate to non-toxic byproducts.
* are chemical compounds.
* co-enzyme important in intracellular glucose metabolism.
* improves muscle tone in the stomach, intestines, and heart.
* is also critically important in cardiovascular function
- important for the proper functioning of the nervous system
- an important coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism, the main energy source of coccidia
- essential for the body's normal use of carbohydrates
- found in both the nerves and brain
- highly vulnerable to the heat generated in feed processing
* is important in energy metabolism
- the production of energy
- inactivated by alcohol, sulfites and the tannins found in coffee and tea
- involved in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism
- linked with phosphoric acid
* is needed mostly in areas with hot, humid summers
- to break down food such as glucose
- one of the vitamins required for protein metabolism and growth
- produced in the rumen
- sensitive to heat and, like other water soluble vitamins, leaches into cooking water
- taken up by neuroblastoma cells through a high affinity transporter
- unstable in presence of trace minerals
- used to treat thiamine deficiency
* plays a role in metabolizing glucose to produce energy for the brain.
* pyrophosphate is important for carbohydrate metabolism.
* valuable nutrient and one reason why beans have a reputation for being nutritious.
+ Beriberi: Diseases
* Thiamine is needed to break down food such as glucose. It is also found on the membranes of neurons. Symptoms of beriberi include severe lethargy and tiredness. There are also problems that affect the cardiovascular system, the nervous system, muscles, and gastrointestinal systems. It is often found in people with a history of drinking too much alcohol. There are two kinds of beriberi, wet and dry. | {
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### backs:
Quarterback
* are backs
- football players
- human beings with families and careers and aspirations for themselves
- part of football teams. * members of the offense, or attacking team. They line up directly behind the center, in the middle of the offensive team's line. A quarterback is usually the leader, and starts most plays. In addition, the quarterback gives commands to the other players before the start of a play. A quarterback will in most attacking plays throw the ball to a member of their team, ready to run to the end of the pitch. Quarterbacks may also run the ball themselves, as well as hand the ball to a runningback
### bacterial infection:
Epidemic typhus
* causes fever, headache, weakness, and muscle aches.
* is bacterial infection
- caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii
- passed from human to human by the body louse<|endoftext|>### bacterium caused illness:
Food poisoning
* Most food poisoning lasts a day or two and disappears by itself
- occur at home
- result of our eating nonhuman animals
* bacterium caused illness.
* can also cause vomiting
- be life threatning
* can be very dangerous
- serious
* can cause miscarriage
- various ailments, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pains
- vomiting, stomach cramps and flu-like symptoms
- dehydrate a mother and deprive the fetus of nourishment
- even be deadly in extreme cases, most often with the elderly or the very young
- occur from eating contaminated food or water, or from unsafe food handling
* general term to denote any illness resulting from the consumption of food.
* happens when food comes in contact with bacteria.
* is an example of a bacterial infection.
* is an illness
- caused by eating harmful or contaminated food
- resulting from consuming contaminated food or water
- another issue, especially with fish and meat products
* is caused by eating food that is contaminated by bacteria
- organisms from the environment, many of which occur naturally in foods
- preparing and storing foods improperly
- common, it's a real illness that can kill people and it is preventable
- largely bacterial in origin
- linked to thirty different bacteria from e-coli to salmonella
- no day at the beach
- often the aftermath of a lovely summer picnic
* is on the increase all over the world
- rise globally
- possible when foods become contaminated
* is the general term for getting sick from eating contaminated food
- price paid by the public to ensure the healthy profits of agribusiness
- real nuisance at family picnics
- unpleasant even if it's a mild form
- way better than colitis
* is, at best, uncomfortable and, at worst, fatal.
* occurs when spoiled food is eaten.
* serious danger in the summer months
- risk only for vulnerable populations, like the very young<|endoftext|>### bacteriums:
Bacterial spore
* Most bacterial spores float in air.
* Some bacterial spores survive for centuries.
* are bacteriums
- dense and can settle during shipment and storage
* are extremely resistant to heat and cold
- most prevalent in spring and fall
- often very resistant to heat and dessication
* die very slowly, if at all, during freezing and frozen storage.
* germinate and invade the body cavity of the insect.
+ Spore, Bacterial spores: Plant anatomy :: Fungi :: Bacteria
* Bacterial spores are extremely resistant. Spores of tetanus and anthrax, for example, can survive in the soil for many years. The origin of these spores was discovered in the 19th century, when a biologist noticed, under the microscope, a small, round, bright body inside bacterial cells. This survived even when the bacteria were boiled for five minutes. This killed the bacteria, but not the spores. They germinated when conditions were right.
Heterotrophic bacterium
* Heterotrophic bacteria feed on materials.
* are bacteriums
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Badge
* Some badges carry hallmarks.
* are brands
- emblems
- features
- films
- name tags
* is an emblem
### badge:
Film badge
* are the most common way to monitor radiation exposure.
* contain a piece of film that is sensitive to radiation.
* look like badges and can be clipped onto a pocket or a belt.
### badge | insignia:
Cordon
* are adornment
- insignias
- serieses
- single stem trees grown at a forty-five degree angle
* construct the classical funnel nest using a mixture of fine grass and feathers.
* is an insignia<|endoftext|>### badgers:
American badger
* Most american badgers dig burrows
- holes
* Most american badgers have eyelids
- legs
- powerful legs
- third eyelids
* Some american badgers excavate burrows
- have diets
* are badgers
- mammals
- trapped by humans for their pelts
* live alone.
* live in a variety of habitats, from grasslands to mountains
- dry , open grasslands , fields , and pastures
+ American badger, Habitat: Mustelids
* American badgers live in dry, open grasslands, fields, and pastures. They are found in many different places from high alpine meadows to sea level.
Badness
* BADness is an aura which surrounds oneself.
* is badness
- intensity
Baggage
* handicap for a person with a mission.
* includes handles
- sections
- straps
* is located in airports
- cruise ships
- rooms
- train stations
- used for travelling
- various items
- women
### baggage:
Suitcase
* are baggage
- boxs
* are located in airplanes
- movies
- taxis
- rectangular shapeds
- used for packing
- straps
* is luggage
### baggage | suitcase:
Garment bag
* are bags
- located in closets
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Balance
* Some balance spectrum light makes plants.
* allows polarities to exist in a whole without destroying each other.
* atoms other than hydrogen and oxygen.
* basic principle of design.
* can mean the amount of signal from each channel reproduced in a stereo audio recording.
* comes in many forms, and at many levels.
* commercial term, meaning the difference between the two sides of an account.
* complex interaction of sensory input, mental reaction and musculoskeletal response.
* continual tuning with the turning universe.
* depend upon the force of gravity, or weight, of an object in order to register a reading.
* depends primarily on the mass and tension created by individual elements.
* dynamic condition of equilibrium, proportion and harmony
- state
* exists in motion
- relaxation and acceptance
* expresses the duality of all creations, that of the body and that of the spirit.
* fact of life.
* form of equilibrium within a Web page or visual.
* foundational concept in the ancient Chinese way of looking at the world.
* harmonious proportion of elements in a design.
* improves in some individuals with age.
* includes eating in harmony with the seasons
* is about accepting less of everything to equal things out
- valuing ones own self more than anyone or anything
* is achieved by supporting the body s healthy energy and dispersing the unhealthy energy
- through foods, herbs, exercise, lifestyle, spirituality, etc
- when men and women support one another in being strong
* is also a factor that typically becomes more critical as one ages
- very important for spacecraft and for satellites in orbit
- an equalizer of planting or any other composition
* is an essential component of vestibular functioning
- ingredient to a long, healthy life
- expression of efficiency and health statement of balance
- important key to life
- as important to the soil and plants as it is to humans
- basic to walking properly with crutches
- both static, standing still, and dynamic, moving balance
- brough about by juxtaposing objects in space
- controlled by momentum and by position of body weight
- cosmic law
- created by the equal presence of all four energies acting at once
* is critical in the conversion from straight sand to organic matter plus sand
- when it comes to nutrition
- determined primarily by the placement of the center in relationship to the feet
- equality
- essential to life
- essentially a state of consciousness and a perspective on how the world is
- everything, in basketball and in life
- greatness in a number of areas
- important for horses, too
* is important in life and in sports
- skiing and balance is important in life
- on the back of a horse
- in the vision, management, operations, and people in a business organisation
- just the illusion of weightlessness in the movement between the extremes
- kept by shifting body weight towards the fingers or the heel of the hand
- key in life, especially with eating habits
* is maintained between root and canopy, and trunk and branch
- through the statocysts, the balance and orientation organs
- monetary values
- necessary in all things
- of utmost importance in any type of athletics
- one of the keys to good mental health
- our natural state
- part of accounts
- probably one of the more subjective concepts of imaging
- related to the position of the centre of gravity
- remainders
- scales
- something necessary in an ecosystem
- structures
- such an important quality in all aspects of life, with business being no exception
- synonymous with good health
- taken physically and emotionally from the centre of the body
* is the ability to maintain posture without the urge to fall over
- the body in proper equilibrium
- manage the sometimes-conflicting demands of work and personal life
- basis for anything in life, for without it nothing can exist in harmony
- battle over which the game is won or lost
- consideration of visual weight and importance
- difference of sales and cash collections for sales
- extent to which the organization is operating in a state of equilibrium
* is the key for physical, mental and social health
- in nature and balance is the key to good health
- through caring for our spirit, our soul, and our body
* is the key to a healthy life filled with vitality
- both physical and emotional well-being
- everything when it comes to keeping a healthy pond
- happiness and real success
- healthy living
- many things
- proper posture in parenting
- running a healthy society
- successful dieting
- law of nature
* is the most important area of one's internal martial arts training
- innate human function for creating and maintaining human movement patterns
- name of the eating game
- principle on which the entire universe is founded
- result of the placement of weight and attraction to achieve a feeling of equilibrium
- secret of good health
- stillness which holds a being to the one point of peace
- used to find the mass of an object
- useful for restoring power to a signal after it has passed through a filter
* is when opposing forces or weights are equal
- there is bodily equilibrium or stability
* key factor in feng shui.
* means health and wellness.
* measure mass rather than weight.
* necessity in a corporeal and temporal reality.
* noun and a verb.
* occurs when entrainment levels are in the medium to higher range.
* proprioceptive function.
* recurring theme of biology.
* refers to harmony between body, energy and mind
- how hardware attributes match the attributes of problem suites
* refers to the ability to maintain equilibrium and to remain in a stable, upright position
- body proportions
* time-honored goal in the making of premium wines.
* try for birds to bathe in.
* very important component to climbing.
+ Handstand, Types: Gymnastics :: Human skills :: Yoga
* Straight-back style is used when straight body lines are wanted and possible. In many cases the curved-back style is better as it has much better control over balance. Balance is kept by shifting body weight towards the fingers or the heel of the hand. | {
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### balance:
Electrolyte balance
* Much electrolyte balance occurs through the gills.
* is balance
Energy balance
* is important for kids and adults alike
- probably the most basic element of our diet
- related to body condition loss or gain
* is the balance between intake and output
- difference between intake of feed energy and energy output in the milk
Formal balance
* can also occur when both sides are different but have equal visual weight.
* occurs when equal or very similar elements are placed on opposite sides of the axis.
Good balance
* helps prevent falls, a major cause of injuries that often lead to dependence.
* is the arrangement of shapes, colors, light and dark in a complementary way.
* promotes a sense of well being, and improves self image.
Hormonal balance
* is essential for proper egg health.
* is essential to a man's overall health
- woman's overall health
- the relationship between the body's progesterone and estrogen levels
* plays a crucial part in depression.
Loss of balance
* can cause falls that result in serious injuries or death
- lead to falls and more fractures
* is caused by improper swing technique and poor tempo.
Mass balance
* describes the net gain or loss of snow and ice through a given year.
* is reported in meters of water equivalent
- the difference between the two quantities
* varies from location to location.
Mineral balance
* can cause disturbed cognitive processes and paranoia.
* seems to influence cannabinoid production.
Proper balance
* is the key to a long and healthy life filled with vitality.
* stability resulting from equalization of opposing forces.<|endoftext|>### balance:
Self esteem
* affects an individuals learning progress.
* comes from feelings of success at accomplishing difficult tasks.
* crucial component to ensure success in life.
* derives form the love for one's self.
* drops during adolescence for everyone.
* is about feeling good
- based on righteousness as defined by the individual
- discovered in the realization that ones self is valuable
- dominant in resisting peer pressure
- earned through both social approval and visible accomplishments
- enhanced when people feel respected and accepted
- essential in correct magical working
- for individuals
- how positively or negatively children measure themselves
- often very low
- one of the most precious qualities a child can develop
- pride
- strengthened by healthy relationships, which, in turn, boosts immune functioning
* is the critical factor in change
- foundation for success in school and success in life
- heart's bank account
- icing on the cake
- view of the self as positive or negative, or as good or bad
- vital ingredient in our lives
- very important in a child s development
- vital in a child's life
- vital, and can be easily shattered in a child with any type of learning disability
* makes the world go around
* sense of self worth.
Spiritual balance
* is important in order to create unique works.
* refers to a state of connectedness to self, community and a power beyond oneself.<|endoftext|>### balance:
Spring scale
* Spring Scale Create a scale to compare the weights of different objects.
* are made with the assumption that they are being used on the surface of the Earth.
* is balance
+ Weight, Measuring weight: Measurement
* The weight of an object, or of an amount of matter, is typically measured with an instrument such as a spring scale. The scale includes a spring which provides a force to oppose the gravitational force on the object which is being weighed. The gravitational force pulls down, the spring pushes or pulls upwards. Spring scales are made with the assumption that they are being used on the surface of the Earth. If a spring scale was taken to the Moon it would give a misleading reading. | {
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### balance:
True balance
* True Balance is the merging of Dark and Light sides so that there is neither.
* comes from being able to focus within our bodies, like from our belly buttons.
Water balance
* affects a person's weight quickly.
* can change quickly.
* delineates the soil layer in which moisture affects canopy conductance.
* depends on the relationship between loss and gain.
* is controlled by the kidneys
- easy to maintain since the ion system is pH neutral
- part of good health
- regulated through such things as thirst and urination
- the driving force behind everything that happens in a watershed
### balancing act:
Nutrient management
* balancing act.
* can reduce nutrient excretion.
* challenge for producers of container-grown nursery crops.
* is another issue facing livestock producers
- critical to water quality in the area and around the globe
* requires careful planning every year to prevent environmental problems.
### ballroom:
Disco
* are located in cities
- hotels
- towns
- trash
- used for dancing
* includes bases
- ceilings
- doorways
- floors
- room light
- sections
- walls
Bandage
* are dressings
- frequently unnecessary following surgery to correct strabismus
- just another name for gauze pads and sterile dressings
* are located in bathrooms
- doctors
- medical devices
* can also prevent sufferers from scratching the arms and legs.
* includes gauze
- hems
* tend to loose their adhesive power over time and medicines do have expiration dates.
### bandage:
Adhesive bandage
* are bandages
- great for dressing small wounds
* are located in bookshops
- drug stores
- hospitals
- pharmacies
* are used for abrasion
- cuts<|endoftext|>### bandage:
Sling
* are a bonding tool for fathers, grandparents, and other caregivers
- bandages
- made of a long piece of fabric used to secure the baby to the parent
- scrub-able making any mildew easy to remove
- sweet drinks made with brandy, whiskey, or gin
- the best type of carrier for wearing little babies
- weapons
* create a comfortable position for infants to keep thier legs together and pelvis supported.
* includes gauze
* make it easy for parents to carry the baby inside or outside the house.
* mixed drink
Tourniquet
* are an effective way of stopping bleeding from an extremity
- extreme and dangerous
* are located in ambulances
- hospitals
* can actually increase tissue damage and result in the loss of an arm or leg
- damage nerves and blood vessels and can cause the victim to lose an arm or leg
* cause tissue damage and loss of extremities when used by untrained individuals. | {
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### bands:
Epoxy
* All epoxies have what's called the glass transition temperature, where it looses it's strength.
* Epoxies also tend to yellow and chalk in sunlight.
* Epoxies are adhesive systems made by a complex chemical reaction
- highly resistant to water, alkalis and organic solvents
- less porous than the polyester resins used in production fiberglass boats
- naturally brittle
- no longer a simple brush on mix of basic compounds
* Epoxies are one of the most durable glue's as to it's resistance to moisture and heat
- workhorses in the industrial maintenance industry
- the strongest and most versatile structural rigid adhesives
- cause skin irritation or sensitization in some individuals
- consist of a base' and a curing' agent
* Epoxies have a wide range of properties
- excellent electrical, thermal, and chemical resistance
- high chemical resistance, ease of application, and generally are cost effective
- outstanding adhesive properties and are widely used in laminated structures
- offer high strength, high adhesion and impact resistance
- pose a threat of skin irritation and allergic reactions to skin contact and fumes
- require less surface preparation than acrylics
- tend to yellow and chalk, other coatings, such as plastics, get brittle and crack
* Many epoxies also generate huge amounts of heat when they begin to cure
- don t soften until much higher temperatures are reached
* Some epoxies are more UV resistant, and less yellowing, than others
- porous than other kinds of epoxies
* is bands
- synthetic resin
### bands | epoxy:
Thermal epoxy
* Thermal epoxies create rigid, permanent bonds.
* works the same way other thermal compounds work except it has adhesive properties.
Kill
* bugs dead without having to sweep up their corpses.
* can involve capital punishment
- criminal prosecutions
- damnation
- death
- dies
- guilt
- laughs
- murder
- pain
- punchings
- runs
- shoots
* causes dies.
* ends with runs.
* germs with chemicals or high heat.
- bodies
- crime
- destruction
* is motivated by the goal of attackeds
- evil
- fools
- lunch
- means
- money
- revenge
- soldiers
- singles
* starts with panic
- regret<|endoftext|>### bands | kill:
Fish kill
* are a common occurrence at the Sea, often involving many millions of animals
- disquieting phenomenon, particularly to people who live within smelling range
- fact of life on Texas waterways, and have been for thousands of years
- often a sign of environmental stress
- only the tip of the iceberg
* can effect the fishing industry
- eliminate or severely reduce the sport fishing provided by ponds
- occur when oxygen is less than three ppm
- result from a lack of oxygen
* demonstrate poor ecosystem health.
* occur occasionally
- when oxygen levels in the shallow sea drop because of heat and wind
* sudden and mass mortality of fish.
Winter kill
* Most winter kill is caused by roots freezing in dry soils.
* can result in grasses with low tolerance to cold temperatures.
* is another problem with centipedegrass.
### bands | racing car:
Stock car
* are a different sport
- cars
- race cars
- racers
* racing car
### bankers:
Mortgage banker
* are bankers
- in the sole business of lending money
* can also take on the job of servicing loans.
* do nothing but lend money.
* have as many products, usually more, than mortgage brokers.
* originate and serve loans.
### barbecue grills:
Charcoal grill
* Some charcoal grills produce radiation.
* are barbecue grills
- usually much less expensive than gas grills
* can emit deadly carbon monoxide fumes
* use charcoal briquettes, wood, or a combination of both.
### barbed wire:
Concertina
* are barbed wire
- musical instruments
- small, usually hexagonal instruments
- woodwind instruments
* come in various sizes which govern the range of notes they can play.
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### basalts:
Flood basalt
* are basalts
- common in northeastern California and eastern Oregon and Washington
- much like mudflows
* seem to appear abruptly within plates, without known cause.
### based upon relationships:
Successful business
* Many successful businesses begin with one person working on a part-time basis.
* are an expression of an individual person.
* creates experience.
* help form the underpinnings of a strong economy and create jobs.
* is based upon relationships.
* tend to have a strong sense of identity and culture.
### bases:
Basic solution
* are bases
- liquid solutions
* have a higher concentration of hydroxide ions than hydronium ions.
### basic human right:
Birth contraceptive method
* A contraceptive method is birth control
* Contraceptive methods Provides information about all available contraceptive methods
- do work
* Some contraceptive methods help prevent STDs, while others only prevent pregnancy
- STIs, while others only prevent pregnancy<|endoftext|>### basic human right:
Birth control
* benefits the well-being of everyone.
* can and does fail
- be hard to get, and sometimes expensive to get
- lead to a purely hedonistic view of sexuality
- mean abstinence
* crime against ancestral laws.
* fails and people fail to use birth control millions of times a year.
* human and a technological decision to thwart procreation.
* is an important issue for couples who want to avoid an unintended pregnancy
- applied to a normal, healthy body to make it function in an unhealthy way
- basic women's health care
- completely in the hands of the woman
- discouraged in Mongolia
- free in India to anyone who wants it
- human activities
- important for the young, death control, for the old
- mandatory and provided by the government
- rejected by their religion and they often have big families
- taught only in the context of marriage
- the woman's responsibility
- to put a limit to the number of children one has
- woman's problem
* lets a man and woman have sexual intercourse but makes pregnancy less likely.
* method for healthy people.
* pills Birth control pills are the most commonly utilized hormonal treatment.
* prevents teen birth, overpopulation.
* reduces the rate of unwanted pregnancy and abortion.
* refers to any activity, medication, or equipment used to prevent pregnancy.
* requires the cooperation of both partners.
* taken daily can prevent the endometriosis from growing.
* way of sensibly managing the ability to multiply.
+ Birth control, The need for birth control: Contraception :: Feminism
Birth self control
* Self control is birth control
- part of life, it's part of growing up
* Self control is the great law of mental health
- opposite of lewdness
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### basic human right:
Food security
- right of all people
* condition of a healthy community.
* critical component of child health policy.
* depends on constant supply of quality cereals
- productive land
* emphasizes food for domestic consumption over agricultural products for trade.
* goal of healthy communities.
* has a component of access to food.
* implies reaching productive growth and the preservation of the environment.
* involves both safety issues and the availability of adequate food for all citizens.
* is about people
- access to enough food for an active, healthy life
- achieved when everyone has sufficient food to sustain a healthy and active life
- all about having enough food
- enhanced through maternal and child health and nutrition activities
- essentially about alleviating poverty
- one of Eritrea's most pressing humanitarian needs
* is the ability of people to have access to sufficient, nutritious food
- access by all people at all times to the food needed for a healthy life
- basis for sustainable, equitable development
- major concerns of developing countries, especially Cambodia
- viewed strongly by all countries
* means ability to gain access and consume food.
* requires an available and reliable food supply at all times.
* significant part of the role of animals in food production in many areas.<|endoftext|>### basic human right:
Freedom of religion
* Freedom OF religion includes freedom FROM religion.
* civil right
* guarantees the right to practice their religion as they see fit.
* is an inherent right of all people
- internationally accepted human right
- constitutionally a right
- different and distinct from freedom of speech
- enshrined in Vietnam's constitution
- essential to our culture
- established under the Basic Law
* is guaranteed by the Indonesian constitution
- for individuals and religious societies
- in Ghana
* is guaranteed to all by the constitution
- citizens in the Constitution of India
* is one of an American citizen's constitutional rights
- the fundamental values in American society
* is protected by U.S. law and enshrined within the Bill of Rights
- recognized, and religious institutions are autonomous
- respected in law and in practice
- respected, and a variety of Christian sects operate freely
* key aspect of the American way of life that Scouting claims to uphold.
* means any religion
- being free from other people's religious conclusions
* part of every civilised country.
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### basic human right:
Health care
* Much health care exists to help people who are suffering.
* becomes an increasingly serious issue as the organism grows older.
* can also be a major problem for low-income households
- be a large cost, especially for small businesses with small revenues
* cheats prey on people's hopes and fears.
* community resource for both prevention and treatment.
* complex and rapidly changing industry
- industry that has been resistant to traditional market dynamics
* covers all medical procedures and treatments.
* critical social good that demands collective interests prevail over private gain.
* fundamental human right.
* goes beyond getting rid of symptoms or disease.
* growth industry for careers.
* has many standards for electronic communications and transactions.
* huge industry in both the Australian and New Zealand economies.
* human endeavor
- experience - people caring for people
* includes giving medication, dressing wounds and caring for feet
- medical, dental, vision, and mental health services
- prenatal and postpartum care
- prevention as well as treatment of illness or injury
- the major pharmaceutical manufacturers and medical supply companies
* increases likelihood.
* involves an agreed transaction between providers and users of services
- more than dealing with emergencies
* is about listening, and treating one another with dignity and respect
- actually the most regulated industry in America
- affected by laws about other topics
- also political, as it was under Serb administration
* is an area of government that is under continual scrutiny
- undergoing rapid, innovative change
- where there lot that needs to be done
- essential element in helping stabilize homeless individuals
* is an information industry
- intensive activity
- integral part of both the community and the information economy
* is an issue that crosses disciplines
- is as politicized as education and social security
- obvious element of our quality of life
- ongoing process that requires daily maintenance
* is another area where cities and rural areas are increasingly left behind
- significant concern for the elderly
- as susceptible as other industries to global environmental forces
- attention
- crucial to the American people
- delivered by nurse practitioners
- designed to restore, maintain, and enhance health
- extremely costly in the United States
- fastest growing service industry in the United States today
- free for all citizens
- funded through a variety of private payers and public programs
- given regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, age, lifestyle, or illness
- highly underpenetrated, meaning it s mostly self-managed
* is important to the people of Southern Saskatchewan
- well-being of our families
- inadequate for the common people
- informally rationed according to the age of the patient
* is more than medicine
- providing care to ill or injured citizens
- the use of provider services
- mostly nongovernmental organizations and churches
- no longer limited to the traditional practice of doctors and nurses
- now a system of integrated health care delivery networks and managed care providers
- of major importance to pensioners
- on the mind of people today
* is one of the fastest growing industries in the United States
- industries in the nation
- largest economic sectors in the United States
* is one of the most highly unionized sectors for women in the paid labour force
- important public policy issues for older people
- one-seventh of our economy
- oriented toward promoting and maintaining health, with an emphasis on prevention
- paid for by private funds and by private and public insurance programs
- prescribed for each person specifically to meet that individuality
- provided in a unique environment wherein there is no consumer
- reminiscent of childhood
- seen as a business around the world, mostly concerned with costs and profits
- services which promote quality of life throughout the life cycle
- social insurance
* is the business of the patient
- largest public spending programme in government
- most highly regulated industry
- number one profit industry in the country
- number-one kitchen table issue for many women
- second largest industry in the United States
- to some extent driven by insurance
- truly a commitment to wholeness and involves the nurturing of our unified being
- unquestionably important in the early months of pregnancy
* is very different from the Internet
- expensive in the United States
- viewed as a fundamental right of all people
- wellness programs emphasizing education, exercise and healthy eating
* is, in many respects, an information industry.
* large, diverse and rapidly evolving segment of the economy.
* local phenomenon.
* local, personal issue that requires customization.
* major concern in many parts of the world
- issue for American businesses
- quality of life factor and critical component of military readiness
- sector of the U.S. economy
* means care, services, or supplies related to the health of an individual
- health related treatment or advice from a licensed health care provider
* national problem that needs to be addressed both nationally and locally.
* needs change throughout the life cycle
- increase as a person ages
- vary from person to person, age to age, and situation to situation
* part of our culture.
* private matter that is the responsibility of each individual.
* rapidly changing field.
* rationing is an economic imperative.
* right of all individuals
- every citizen
* right, just as education is, just as equal justice under law.
* saves lives more than it places people in coffins.
* service centered on the well being of the human being
* shared responsibility.
* social, rather than a purely economic, good.
* stringently regulated industry.
* substantial proportion of the total federal budget.
* suffers in quality when it is segregated.
* tends to be a little less efficient with records.
* touches the lives of everyone young or old.
* vitally important issue in the workplace.
* wild card for families overseas.
* zero-sum game.
+ History of the United States, Post-Cold War and beyond (1991–present), A changing country
* The United States faces many issues at the present. One of these is what kind of government the United States should become. Liberals want a large government, while the Tea Party and other groups want a smaller government. One of these debates is over health care. Health care costs a lot more today than it did a few years ago. Conservatives and liberals also disagree on social issues such as abortion and gay marriage. Many more people have come to accept gays and gay marriage as an acceptable part of American society. There are also many trends and developments that the U.S. must deal with. One of these is immigration. Many people are coming to the U.S. from Latin America and Asia, especially Mexico.
+ Suffering: Life :: Emotions :: Pain :: Ethics
* Suffering' is pain or mental or emotional unhappiness caused by bad things happening, like disasters or illness. It is an important topic in philosophy, and religion. Much health care exists to help people who are suffering. | {
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### basic human right:
Personal protection
* Consider staying indoors from dusk to dawn when mosquitoes are most active.
* is the best way to prevent malaria and other insect-transmitted diseases.<|endoftext|>### basic human trait:
Social interaction
* Most social interactions are multigenerational.
* Some social interaction affects performance.
* allows humans to exploit other humans for assistance, teaching, and knowledge.
* are common, and the dogs communicate by touch, actions, and vocalizations
- limited to aggressive interactions between individuals, usually males
* arouses the immune system.
* basic human trait.
* begin to dominate seasonal movements and lobster population distribution.
* big part of life for the walrus.
* can be a means to facilitate learning
- optimize numerical balance networks
* change brain function and behavior in rodents.
* critical component of caring for elephants.
* depends on a degree of trust and openness in relation to fellow human beings.
* form the basis of social relations.
* forms the quality of the conscientious reasoning process.
* has to do with the way in which people act toward or respond to one another.
* increases overall activity levels.
* involve forces that are applied by community participants upon each other.
* is among the most important aspects of a successful life
- an important factor in the healthy development of girls and young women
- another important ingredient for the overall health of many kinds of pets
- divided into three categories, called the triad
* is essential in learning to read
- to human learning and well-being
- guided by shared meanings
- made possible, in large measure, by the existence of cultural symbols
- marked by strong gender segregation and respect for age differentials
- necessary for our mental health
- non-sexual relationships, including friendship
- so necessary, that individuals can go insane if left in isolation
* is very common, especially among the young
- important to young people
* leads to the development of cognition.
* natural part of development.
* necessary part of life and a lot of it occurs in the work environment.
* occur with greater frequency within than between clans
- within the school setting
* occurs only a few days for breeding.
* process combining line and face, or face work.
* refers to direct and indirect influence between pairs of observations.
* relates to life outlook and affects health and longevity.
* seem to provide the opportunities for learning to love.
* strengthens language skills and promotes cultural understanding. | {
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### basic industry:
Mining
* Abandoned mines are a major source of river pollution throughout the west.
* Has a long history in the Strait-Highlands Region.
* Lists a number of web sites which are directly related to the mining industry.
* accounts for almost half of the country's exports.
* also has indirect environmental impacts
- leads to road building and surface mining, which destroy the surface ecosystem
- makes a significant indirect contribution to the canadian economy
- ruins landscapes by contributing to deforestation, air and water pollution
* are defense
- primary sectors
- production
* basic industry.
* can also add more arsenic to water sources
- contaminate groundwater
- include other things like oil and natural gas
- release acid-causing minerals to a stream
- expose workers to a variety of hazardous chemicals
* exists in many countries.
* fundamental component of the American economy.
* global industry.
* has a rich tradition of concern for the quality of life in our community, state, and nation.
* has an important place in the history of Utah
- undeniable environmental, social, and economic impact
- serious environmental impacts
* includes mining companies, mines, mining buildings and other property, and mining districts.
* involves the extraction of minerals and gases and the initial processing of such materials
- removal of earth materials and ore-grade materials to generate economic benefit
- study of current technology and legacy systems
* is also important, especially copper, coal, lead, zinc, and bauxite
- the only sector in which direct foreign investment is increasing
* is an important activity for Israeli economy, of which much is extracted from the Dead Sea
- aspect of both North America and other global economies
- industry in Idaho and in western Montana
- intensive type of land use with potential for environmental impact over a limited area
- associated with the loss of top soil, vegetation and fauna
- central to the economy of Wales
* is important to Australia
- the country's export trade
* is one of the most dangerous jobs in the world
- oldest human activities
- significant source of pollution
- performed by allocating colony spending for a given colony on mining
* is the bedrock of civilization
- leading industry as Yunnan has one of the world's largest tin deposits
- most critical industry to the U.S. economy
- only way to extract coal, a vital source of energy
- process of getting the coal out of the ground
- province's third most important economic sector
- third basic resource industry
- usually a small scale operation, with hand-operated machinery and tools
* is very harmful to the environment
- important in Canadian life
* is, after farming, the country's second largest industry.
* leads to the alteration of landscapes and the geological environment.
* lowers the groundwater level, leading to water scarcity.
* major industry in California
- source of wealth
* minor activity compared to agriculture, when it comes to soil destruction.
* normally means an operation that involves the physical removal of rock and earth.
* offers one of the best opportunities for Inuit to create economic wealth.
* often means moving mountains of rock to recover small amounts of metal
- releases poisonous wastes into rivers destroying the animal and plant life
* plays a significant role in South African economy.
* produces coal, natural gas, iron ore, copper, uranium, gold and opals
- essential raw materials necessary to maintain and improve our standard of living
* promotes channel instability as the river diverts into pits during floods.
* relatively small sector, but does produce iron ore and cut diamonds for export
- iron ore and cut diamonds are produced for export purposes
* represents the smallest number of jobs of any of the economic sectors.
* risky business, subject to the fluctuations of the global commodities market.
* ruins the environment by destroying forests which ruins the homes of animals.
* sideline, extracting lime, silica and crushed stones.
* small but growing industry in Guatemala.
* source of additional pollutants.
* very important industry in Chile.
* wastes that have been used for sandlots, driveways, and roadbeds can also be sources of lead.
+ San Luis Province: Provinces of Argentina
* Mining is mostly for construction materials such as limestone and marble. There is also mining for tungsten, uranium and salt.
* Mining' is the process of taking things from the ground. Any material that cannot be grown must be mined. Mining things from the ground is called 'extraction'. Mining can include extraction of metals and minerals, like coal, diamond, gold, silver, platinum, copper, and iron. Mining can also include other things like oil and natural gas.
* Mining is the only way to extract coal, a vital source of energy. These mines can be strip mines, or they can be hundreds of feet in the ground.
+ Tennant Creek, Northern Territory: Towns in the Northern Territory :: 1870s establishments
* There was a gold rush to Tennant Creek in 1930, Australia's last gold rush. Mining is still a major activity in the area, with gold, manganese and copper mines. In 2011 the Australian government proposed building a nuclear waste dump near the town despite protests from the traditional Aboriginal land owners. There will be a federal court case of the traditional owners in June 2014. | {
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### basic industry | mining:
Database mining
* can help to realize value from data assets.
* is the process of finding and extracting useful information from raw datasets
- the hidden gems locked in an organization's database
* supports the creation of knowledge from collected data.
* uses machine learning techniques to find regularities in databases.
Gold mining
* can have other benefits in addition to boosting export earnings.
* is also a vital economic activity
- important, and uranium oxide, diamonds, and coal are mined
- for huge conglomerates and they are moving lots of earth to get it
* is the leading industry, and gold is the chief article of export
- second most important industrial sector
Placer mining
* are mining.
* can potentially have severe impacts on water quality.
* is the separation of pieces of gold from the pieces of stone in the gravel.
* requires large amounts of water.<|endoftext|>### basic industry | mining:
Surface mining
* can also directly impact the health and safety of surrounding communities.
* is done when the coal is near the surface
- the extraction of coal by removing the surface of the ground
- typified by the production of low-sulfur coal in Wyoming's Powder River Basin
* is used when a coal seam is located close to the surface
- the coal is located very near the surface of the earth
+ Coal mining, Extraction
* Surface mining is done when the coal is near the surface. Coal miners remove the soil above the coal. The coal can then be removed without the coal miners having to go deep underground. | {
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### basic right:
Democracy
* All democracies adhere to basic tax freedom rights
- are systems in which citizens freely make political decisions by majority rule
- strive to respect and protect the human rights of citizens
* Conversation Quorum public forum for democratic and deliberative discussion.
* Democracies Differ All democracies have much in common, as do all people.
* Democracies also grant full rights to minorities, women, and workers
- have the means to fight wars
* Democracies are always messy when they are working
- as prone to censorship as any other political form
- better able to reconcile their internal differences without violence
- much less prone to violent conflicts
- breed legitimacy
- change, historically speaking, at a very fast pace
- define themselves in terms of a commitment to liberty and fundamental rights
- do require greater investments in the common people than authoritarian societies
- expand participation to promote liberty
- make peaceful neighbors and reliable trade partners
- oppose terrorism
- possess mostly an evolutionary language, but essentially, they rest on revolutions
- produce long-term economic growth, as well as social and political stability
* Democracies respect individual liberties and human rights
- the rights of their own citizens, and also of others
- rise and fall for a variety of reasons
- seek security among themselves in cooperation rather than through deterrence
- usually have laws against spying on citizens
- vote about a government's policies once every two or four years
- work through coalitions, achieved through compromises that are both moral and political
* Every democracy accepts the idea that constitutions and laws can be changed in a democratic process.
* Most democracies have a market economy
- many parties
- parliamentary sessions where they have several parties
- shun capital punishment
* Some democracies have regional, provincial or state elections too
- use PR within parliamentary systems
* accepts that people in political office are exposed to temptations.
* acknowledges the right to differ as well as settle differences peacefully.
* allows all members of society to compete for the ruling position
- for diversity and it demands tolerance
- that each be able to vote
- the individual to contribute to society through debate, speech, writing, etc
- voters the right to vote for their choice
* already flourishes in countries with very different cultures and historical experiences.
* also binds brothers to each other, but by very different means
- insists that the law be equally, fairly and consistently enforced
- promises that everyone is entitled to an equal voice in government
- represents the ideal of justice
- runs less risk of tyranny, because it disperses power
* are voices from the people that express different viewpoints and philosophies.
* assumes that all men and women are created equal, under the law.
* basic right
- thing for success in many ways
* becomes less likely when it relationship amongst unequals.
* begins in the communities and villages.
* begins with free and fair elections
- respect for the individual and tolerance of individual differences
* can only develop in a climate of political tolerance.
* can only function if the institutions desired and recognised by the people are respected
- properly if many citizens participate in the political process
- work only when the public is informed
* celebrates the dignity of every human life through community, freedom, and responsibility.
* combines elements of understanding, cooperation and compromise.
* comes in many forms.
* consensual hallucination of people concerned with how to divide opportunity fairly.
* cooperative society rather than a competitive one.
* creates an enduring political climate of stability
- space to do a lot of things, sometimes bad things, dangerous things
* culture of intercourse between people and social groups.
* degenerates in dictatorship.
* demands a system of checks and balances
- inclusion and equal opportunity
- open government at all levels
* demands that equality play a much wider role in politics
- voters have substantive choices
* depends entirely on the information that can be transmitted by a free press
- fundamentally on the existence of free business enterprise
- less on respect for persons than on an equal distribution of contempt
* depends on an active citizenry
- effective connection between the people and government
* depends on citizens having reliable, accurate facts put in a meaningful context
- the skills for making sound choices
- enough people being willing to do the right thing
- government being close to the people
- many informed citizens
- participants who can communicate effectively with others
- the establishment and survival of the institutions of civil society
* depends on the informed and active participation of citizens
- participation and involvement of all citizens
- voter belief that government is representative of the people
* depends upon a literate populace
- strong parliament
- the respect of each individual for all others
* describes customs that are instruments for growth, both socially and personally.
* dictatorship of law.
* dies without the autonomy and dignity of citizens.
* does no guarantee equality of conditions - it only guarantees equality of opportunity.
* drowns the individual in the choices of the majority.
* dying giant, a sick, sick decaying political concept.
* eliminates tyrannies and contributes to the establishment of new democracies.
* emphasizes the value of every human being.
* empowers people to grab hold of that power and use it for their own particular benefit.
* encourages independence of thought and seeking of new ways for believing and doing
- the majority to decide things about which the majority is blissfully ignorant
* engenders human freedoms necessary for economic progress.
* ensures freedom of speech and of association and freedom of the press.
* entails responsibilities as well as rights.
* exists in a place where there is real plurality, truly different political movements
- degrees, beginning with total democracy and running to no democracy
- to compel power-brokers to be more honest and inclusive about their dealings
* exists, really, on a variety of different levels.
* extends the sphere of individual freedom, socialism restricts it.
* facilitator of a blended society.
* factor of peace.
* fails when the rights of the majority trample on the rights of the minority.
* farce in Columbia.
* favourite cliche bandied about by all the despotic, criminal and murderous dictators.
* feels like people standing up for their rights.
* fig leaf that they can wave when they like.
* flourishes only when freedom is accompanied by responsibility.
* form of social organization, no more no less.
* fundamental right of all Indigenous and non-Indigenous people.
* gives states increased strength by harnessing the energies of the masses for the state.
* goal that often gets people excited and then slaughtered.
* good system of government.
* great philosophy of government, but it's no way to raise children.
* grows and technology continues to shrink the globe, reducing vast oceans to mere ponds.
* guarantees a system of government in accordance with the wishes and plans of the majority.
* happens only when an informed, engaged and concerned electorate takes responsibility
- when everyone participates in political decisions
* hard-won protection against tyranny.
* has a long history in Finland
- vision of human rights, social justice and equality
- an infinite capacity for improvement and expansion when citizens engage in it
- counterdevices, such as paying the poor to attend the assembly
- great value in controlling the worst impulses of ethnicity and nationalism
- little to do with political borders or with the existence of the state
- many sources, and antecedents going back for centuries
- meaning when every citizen participates
- no maximum limit, and human rights have no ceiling
- several inherent characteristics that are conducive to promoting human rights
* helps people to protect their own fundamental interests.
* holds that free nations can settle differences justly and maintain a lasting peace.
* implies a government that responds to popular anxieties, needs and desires
- representation
* institutionalizes the process.
* involves free choice
- the vote, yes
* is , in fact, a form of Fabian socialism
- Founded in Scripture
* is about a system that accurately reflects the views and desires of the electorate
- allowing students to make their own decisions
* is about balancing rights and responsibilities
- the rights of the majority with protection for minorities
- each person having a voice and a part in the political process
- good governance
- having people believe they have a stake in democratic processes and institutions
- informed participation
- much more than the rule of law
- numbers
- peaceful resolution of conflicting opinions and interests
- popular political participation
- restraining use of legal coercion by putting some bounds on it
- self-rule
* is about the ability to give and take
- people ruling themselves
- tolerance and respect for the rights of other citizens
- trying to introduce better legislation and better regulations
- afraid of remembering and language is afraid of speaking
* is all about diverse interests finding ways to work together for the common good
- the common man controlling who comes to power
* is also a broad extension of atheism
- form of worship
- about what happens after the election
- conducive to factionalism and long meetings
- infective
- always and everywhere a work in progress
* is an abstract concept
- experiment in governance
- ideology, a conviction, an attitude, and a set of procedures and mechanisms
- illusion, purporting to establish equality among men
- important value and institution of the human race
- infinitely including spirit
* is an inherently imperfect and often messy form of government
- uncertain process
- integral part of our ancient culture and civilisation
- ongoing moral experiment in a people's capacity to govern themselves
- outgrowth of community and requires effort and vigilance
- underappreciated luxury only recently enjoyed by a majority of living humans
- another system that is unjustly impugned
- ascendent as many African countries undertake significant political reforms
- associated with particular kinds of spatialities
- at the foundation of sustainable peace, and civil society is the basis of democracy
* is based on accountability, which makes responsible record-keeping mandatory
- an informed populace making informed decisions
- envy
- individual education and participation
- one person, one vote
- reason, a sense of fair play, and freedom, and a respect for other people
- strong representation at all levels of government
* is based on the assumption that a million men are wiser than one man
- concept of popular sovereignty
- consitutional right of 'No taxation without representation'
- majority principle
- principle of one person, one vote
- rights and responsibilities of individuals and the rule of law
- theory that every vote counts
* is both a form of government and a type of society
- way of making collective decisions and a form of participation in society
- brought into our lives by personal relationships, recreation and education
- built on the principle that every citizen has an equal vote and equal rights
- buttressed by science's values
- by nature the politics of public opinion
- choice among goals and among means
- compatible with our religious beliefs and cultural spirit
- crucial for peace
- dead in the United States
- defined by elections
- degeneracy
- dependent on activity, social and political commitment to community
- desirable because it promotes freedom of inquiry
- direct access to leadership
- education about current issues and how to become involved with such issues
- enriched by differences
- equal protection under law
* is essential for economic growth and human development
- to preserving freedom
- established on the belief of capitalism i.e. separation of religion and state
- for rich people who can afford lawyers
- founded on dissent
* is founded on the notion that a. sovereign political power rests with the people
- primacy of the law and the exercise of human rights
* is founded upon and sustained by law
- four wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch
* is good because it makes political power accountable to the people
- government by discussion, or by deliberation
* is government by the people using free elections to choose their representatives
- hard work for both politicians and citizens
- humanism applied to government
- in many ways nothing more than a set of rules for managing conflict
- incompatible with poverty, crime, violence and the wanton disregard for human life
- incomplete without the participation of women in politics
- inherent in the community's major public shaper of the pleasant life
- institutionalised gangsterism
- just as likely to fall as any other form of government
- less and less society's sovereign, even though public rhetoric continues as usual
- like a person sitting on top of a pyramid of people
* is little more than mob rule or a dictatorship by majority opinion
- rule, while liberty refers to the sovereignty of the individual
- loud, often unruly, and always public
- merely a means to select leaders
- mob rule, but with income taxes
* is more than casting a ballot every four years
- electing officials
- having several political parties and elections every few years
* is more than just a multi-party system with free elections
- voting in the odd referendum and periodic elections
- spreading information freely
* is much inferior to consumer sovereignty as a means of exerting popular control
- more than casting a ballot every few years
- much, much broader than politics
* is no longer the political system that defines our rights
- synonym for freedom
- vaccination against poverty
- now, in theory, Russia's system of government
- offered as the only hope of achieving domestic or international peace
* is one method of harmonizing parts and wholes, as is the ecological way of life
- of the ways of governing a country
- political expression of the common good
- way of easing conflict within a country
* is only as strong as the dialogue that people can conduct about current conditions
- meaningful if people take advantage of their right to participate
- participatory and community-oriented
- political systems
* is predicated upon a belief in the fundamental sovereignty of the citizenry of a nation
- preferable to any other form of government
- real only when power of administration is distributed to the people at large
- regulated by wealth
- representation by the people, number one
- right and all other forms of government are wrong or at least inferior
- rooted in respect for all people
* is rule and opposition
- seen as the ultimate value, the pinnacle of human political achievement
- self-government
- served by politicians being dependent on voters
- slavery to the majority
* is something that grows from the ground up
- millions of people have fought and died for throughout the years
- state dictatorship of the majority
- strengthened by having a free flow of ideas and criticisms by members of society
* is supposed to empower people
- unite society
- that system of political governance in which the ayes have it and the nays get it
* is the ability of every person to contribute daily to the way they are governed
- antithesis of the natural rights of man
* is the art and science of running the circus from the monkey cage
- basis for sustainable economic growth and regional stability
* is the best form of government because it allows for individual participation
- yet created
- mechanism ever devised to solve problems
- breeding-ground of aristocracy
- earth in which stability takes root
- essential strategy for achieving national mobilisation
- fastest growing type of government in the world
- foundation for accountable and transparent government
* is the foundation of everything
- our society
- fullest possible acceptance of the single life
- glue that can bind together diverse elements in society
- government of the people, by the people and for the people
- great love of the failures and cowards of life
- ideal means for achieving social cohesion and the equitable distribution of wealth
- last stage of brothers seeking parents
- limited power of the greatest number, and the power of the greatest limited number
- means of putting human rights into action
* is the most important characteristic of the western democratic order in the minds of many
- inevitable force in the course of human history
- widespread of political systems
* is the only means for the protection of freedom and innovation
- method of peaceful change that man has yet been discovered
* is the only system by which full human rights and workers rights can be obtained
- capable of reflecting the humanist premise of equilibrium or balance
- that has faith in the free mind
- people's best friend
- political aspect of the assertion of the supreme importance of the individual
- project of the multitude, a creative force, a living god
- right of the majority to oppress the majority
* is the rule by or the dominion of the people over the people
- same concept everywhere
- self interest of the individual
- standard by which governments are measured
- working model of any form of mob rule
- worst form of government except for all of the others
* is the worst form of government, except for all other forms of government
- except for all the rest
- with the exception of all others
- system devised by the wit of man, except for all the others
* is three wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for lunch
- one sheep voting on what to have for supper
- to be construed as the right to choose among commodities
* is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch
- sheep voting on lunch
- weak in Colombia
* is what the people have voted for eight years ago
- they support, and the rebirth of long destroyed United States
- works
- when people have free election to choose their representatives
* is when the masses do the same thing
- whole country gets what the majority of voters deserve
- two wolves and a lamb vote on what to eat for dinner
- where it all starts
* is, in essence, a form of non-violent conflict management.
* key part of access when it comes to the political process.
* learned behavior.
* long-term process.
* looks like a line of people voting for freedom.
* makes governing institutions more open to popular influences
- the assumption that is representation by the people
* mandates that the local population has a say in their community's well-being.
* matter of free choice and free rotation of power
* means a society in which every person is committed to ensuring human rights for everyone
- different things to different people
- dignity amongst people
- economic liberation
- engaging in the struggle to find the common good
- governance by the people
- government in the hands of 'the many' rather than 'the few'
- human rights for all, including criminals
- more than multiparty elections every four or five years
- paying attention
- people's ability to do things by themselves
- popular rule according to the principle of one person, one vote
- putting a cross on a piece of paper once every five years
* means rule by citizens
- everyone or no one
- shopping incessantly
- simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people
* means that parties have to use whatever weapons they have to hand
- some government officials are selected by voters
* means that the majority rules and that the rights of the minority are protected
- people have the right to vote, to speak, to assemble, that sort of thing
* means the freedom to question our political leaders
- people rule
- rule of the majority tempered by respect for the rights of the individual
* means, literally, government by the people.
* mechanism to identify the sense and feeling of the people.
* method of ruling that contains major guidelines and details.
* missionary faith.
* more important principle than who wins or loses any election.
* national institution treasured by every citizen, regardless of wealth and status.
* needs an enlightened citizenry if it is to function as a free society.
* new form of organization in the history of humankind.
* now refers to a complete, complex way of life.
* offers citizens advantages and opportunities that no other form of government can provide
- peaceful ways of handling conflicts and different interests
- the greatest chance for people to realize their full potential
* often means taking different sides on different issues.
* only comes into existence from civil society.
* only works if everyone behaves themselves
- people participate
- through participation and vigilance
- to represent the majority when the majority actually votes
* only works when the people get involved
- voters are informed
- where voters are informed about issues and candidates
* parent to development.
* participatory experiment in self-governing.
* permeates society.
* permits diversity and invention for individuals and cultures
- the participation of all citizens
* places the responsibility of involvement on the people it benefits.
* political system based on the participation of the people
- under which the people choose their own government
* positive creative evocation of our limitations, of our reality
- term in the West
* posits a representation based on a free exercise of the vote.
* practice of government common to many nations and to millions of people.
* practices diversity and tolerance.
* prerequisite for peace and development within and between our countries.
* presupposes a free market of ideas
- the free dissemination of ideas, including philosophical ideas
* process for ensuring that each gets an equal session with the eye
- which takes many years and much work to consolidate
* product of Western societies
- a social, cultural and political environment
* promotes a sustainable consensus for economic reform.
* promotes stability and engenders policies that promote peace and development
- prosperity
* proposes to serve national interests, achieve balance between rights, duties.
* provides the platform for public debate, and policy preferences for the greatest number.
* puts most of the political power in the hands of the people.
* reality in many areas.
* recognizes that society is in a constant state of change.
* reflects human imperfections, how things go wrong.
* relative concept.
* relies on informed electorate, free flow of ideas, education
- strong, active citizenship inside and outside of government
* remains the basic bond of our nations.
* requires a climate of stable economic growth if it is to survive and grow
- decision-making system based on majority rule, with minority rights protected
- accommodation of all ethnic communities, both majority and minority
- both civic responsibility and individual accountability
- dissolution of private power
- functioning governance
- healthy societies of citizens in communities
- high standards of education and truthful media
- human rights for everyone, everywhere
- legitimate institutions that encourage healthy civil societies
- mass participation in the process of government and public administration
- more than voting, it requires self-government
- openness and light
- regular monitoring in view of the evolution of society
- respect for the rights, beliefs and traditions of the minority
- that votes be counted
* requires the active participation of all citizens
- consent of the governed
- public to make choices and decisions
* respects the rule of law and process.
* responsibility of everyone and for every citizen.
* rests on the premise that sovereignty belongs to the people rather than the ruler.
* sacred trust for future generations.
* scam to keep people from killing the people in power.
* sets forth a just and legitimate way of governing the communities organized by nations.
* sometimes calls for debate and struggle.
* sounds like people having freedom of speech
- people, because they have the power to choose
* stands or falls with the truths and values which it embodies and promotes.
* starts in the hearts and minds of people.
* suffers when individuals have fewer opportunities to express their views
- too many people stay on the sidelines
* system based on trust in human responsibility
- built on distrust
* system of government where people get what they deserve
- ruling whereby man is sovereign in legislating laws and systems
- that configures power relations with citizens day by day
* takes people who know how to get the vote
- precedence over capitalism
* term unknown to man.
* thrives only when all the voices are heard.
* translates into accountability.
* true expression of the people's aspirations, hopes, and dreams.
* truly works only when people exercise their right to participate in the electoral process.
* twin-track process.
* type of government, a political regime of laws and institutions.
* ultimately depends on active public participation.
* unique blend of competent leadership and vigorous citizenship.
* universal, inalienable right.
* very difficult form of government to sustain.
* way of governance
* whole range of responsibilities that is governed by many rules and regulations.
* word all politicians use, and very few seem to understand.
* works best when all people participate in it freely
- the voters represent a broad spectrum of society
- if people are involved in their government
- in many countries around the world
- only in societies where responsible people of integrity value people
* works only when everyone participates
- the people vote for what they believe is right
- voters are educated and informed
+ Dispute, How disputes are resolved, Democracy: War :: Communication :: Conflicts :: Sociology :: Human issues
* Democracy is one way of easing conflict within a country. It is not a perfect solution, for small groups may feel they are permanently excluded from power. Free speech and freedom from censorship exist to some extent in democracies. These freedoms are valuable to minority groups inside a country. Countries that have these freedoms are called open or liberal democracies.
+ Election: Voting systems
* Most democratic countries hold new elections for their national legislature every few years, but this differs from country to country. In others, these are appointed. Some democracies have regional, provincial or state elections too.
+ Government, Types of governments, Democracy:
* The most common in the Western world is called democracy. In democracies, all of the people in a country can vote during elections for representatives or political parties that they prefer. The people in democracies can elect representatives who will sit on legislatures such as the Parliament or Congress. Political parties are organizations of people with similar ideas about how a country or region should be governed. Different political parties have different ideas about how the government should handle different problems. Democracy is the government of the people, by the people and for the people.
+ Humberto Maturana, Publications: 1928 births :: Biologists :: Chilean people :: Systems scientists :: Living people
* Democracy is a work of art'. Linotype Ed Bogota Bolivar y Cia. | {
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### basic right | democracy:
American democracy
* depends critically on the acceptance of political opposition.
* is based on the flow of information and ideas.
Digital democracy
* can simply be a means for citizens to communicate electronically with government.
* is an essential component of e-government.
* springs from a new kind of citizen, the digital citizen.
Economic democracy
* is the transfer of economic decision making from the few to the many.
* tends toward a competitive market.
* transposition of the idea of political democracy.
Indian democracy
* has great relevance to the pluralistic world order that is now emerging.
* is the product of a complexity of factors.
Liberal democracy
* Liberal democracies are imperfect because men and women are imperfect.
* encourages mediocrity and compromise.
* is now the prevalent constitutional model over much of the globe
- qualified democracy
Local democracy
* is based on direct participation and small-group discussion.
* is the means of enabling societies and consolidating democracy at all levels
- order of the day
* puts the responsibility on the people themselves.
Modern democracy
* Modern democracies are systems of political representation and citizenship
- depend on honesty in government and in business
* Most modern democracies have two or three political parties.
* is above all party democracy
- essentially congruent with capitalism
Participatory democracy
* entails responsibility to political, social and economic justice.
* includes discussion and debate as well as decision-making.
* new concept in Zambian politics.
* refers to political involvement at the local level.
Political democracy
* depends on free competition between ideas, parties and candidates.
* is facilitated through Internet debate, polling, and voting
- inseparable from economic democracy and social democracy<|endoftext|>### basic right | democracy:
Real democracy
* Real democracies require legal, political and social institutions.
* can only happen when all are guaranteed a living wage.
* is based on decentralized government
- good neighborliness
- fundamental to socialists
- more than numbers on a ballot paper
- the key to healthy, prosperous communities and responsible limited government
- to be able to hold corrupt people accountable for their wrong deeds
* means that the people affected by a decision are empowered to make that decision
- the ability to change governments peacefully
* requires that the people find ways to share wealth and power.<|endoftext|>### basic right | democracy:
Social democracy
* form of socialism that tries to mix parts of communism with capitalism.
* is discussed in so far as it relates to Marxist or Communist movements
- ideology
- the extensive delivery of income, goods and services by the state
+ Socialism, Overview: Forms of government :: Political movements
* Social democracy is a form of socialism that tries to mix parts of communism with capitalism. In this system, the government redistributes wealth from the rich to the poor like a communist state, but people can also run their own businesses and own private property like a capitalist state. It supports gradual reform over revolution. An example of this would be the U.S. fire departments. They rely on taxes paid by the people to keep equipment and staff for the benefit of the community, should something catch on fire. Some of these countries use a progressive tax, where richer people are taxed more than poorer people.
Socialist democracy
* has nothing in common with permissiveness, irresponsibility, and anarchy.
* is decentralized, stateless, and classless. | {
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### basic right | democracy:
True democracy
* demands that the political arena be a free market of ideas.
* is based on an individual voice, against another individual voice
- direct democracy
* is the democracy of laborers and farmers, in other words, people's democracy
- embodied spirit of the Declaration of Independence
* is when both, political and economic democracies coexist in harmony
- everyone can be voted for and can vote
* means more than a right to vote and to be represented by an elected politician.
* provides the framework for enrichment of every ethic identity.
Western democracy
* All western democracies allow their nationals abroad a postal vote.
* Western democracies hold a monopoly on the means of force.
* believes in individual freedom, individual rights, one man, one vote.
Workplace democracy
* is more than participation.
* means workers owning and managing their own companies.
Reproductive freedom
* basic right.
* is considered to be a privacy right.
* major first step toward voluntary human extinction.
* matter of social justice.
* means much more than just the right to an abortion
- women can give birth to wanted' babies
* says to the woman, there are no consequences, there is no sin.
### basic skill:
Technological fluency
* basic skill.
* is as important to tomorrow's workforce as reading, writing, and arithmetic.
### basically egg whites:
Egg substitute
* Most egg substitute contains egg white which can be allergenic.
* Some egg substitutes are mostly egg whites.
* are basically egg whites
- products in which the yolk was removed and replaced with synthetic yolk
* are simply egg whites combined with corn oil, water, flavorings, and preservatives
- with yellow food coloring
### basically government land:
Crown land
* are estates
- lands
* is basically government land
- public land, unless otherwise stated, or restricted<|endoftext|>### basically medical problems:
Physical problem
* Many physical problems are at least partially due to mental or emotional stress.
* Many physical problems can cause depression
- result from rape
* Some physical problems can show up as depression.
* are basically medical problems
- one of two common complaints among older adults
- thus spiritual problems
* can affect allergic management during the course of treatment
- also cause mental disorders
- stem from the cancer itself or from treatments
* correspond to vectors in a vector space with dimension determined by the problem.
* present themselves in different ways with different boundary conditions.
* related to diabetes can affect a woman's enjoyment of sex.
* require attention
- medical attention<|endoftext|>Battle
* Some battles allow for fortifications built by lashing together fallen trees and branches.
* are battles
- fights
* are located in battlefields
- middle easts
- movies
- video games
- military actions
- part of war
- used for fighting
- violent actions
* cause injuries.
* involve members.
* is an action
* lead to casualties.
* occur in territory.
* result in other serious problems
* rostering is the designation of two or more individuals to perform as a crew.
* take life.
* wounds weren' t the only cause of infection though.
+ Syrian civil war: Civil wars :: Syria :: 2010s
* In April 2011, the Syrian Army fired on demonstrators across the country. After months of military battles, the protests turned into an armed rebellion. Opposition forces were soldiers who had left the Syrian army and civilian volunteers. Opposition fighters had no central leadership. Battles take place in many towns and cities across the country. In late 2011 the Islamist group al-Nusra Front began to have a bigger role in the opposition forces. In 2013 Hezbollah entered the war in support of the Syrian army. | {
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### battle:
Assault
* are attacks
- crime
- often gang-related and sadistic, including other forms of physical torture
- part of attacks
* outpace auto accidents as causes of fatal injuries in nine states.
### battle | assault:
Physical assault
* includes a range of behaviors from slapping and hitting to using a gun.
* involves the use of physical force with the intent to harm or frighten a woman.
* is use of physical force with the intent to harm or frighten a woman.
### battle | combat:
Belligerency
* appears to be a fairly universal human trait.
* is combat
Ground combat
* means that the principal focus is on ground maneuver and artillery units.
* occurs when invading an unfriendly system.
Military combat
* involves deadly interaction between military forces.
* is the active agent the cutting edge of warfare.
### beachs:
Sandy beach
* Some sandy beaches provide habitats
- nest habitats
* are a part of Hawaii's culture and heritage
- beachs
- extensive along the western coast, while fluvial deposits cover the eastern coast
- present along much of the northwest coast
- used for parturition, nursing, molting, and resting
* fringe the seaward sides of many of the islands.
* grow where the waves wash the land.
* have fewer forms of life than do rocky or muddy shores.<|endoftext|>Bearing
* are direction
- either ball bearings or sleeve bearings
- for the determination of angular measurement only
- manners
- precision components that are subjected to imperfect environments
- relatedness
- support
- the rings around the suit - around the shoulders and waist, etc
* are to an assumed meridian used to delineate angles only
- manufacturing machinery as air is to people
* is the compass direction of movement.
* representation of a human capacity rather than an actual person.
### bearing:
Alternate bearing
* phenomenon where trees bear heavy and light crops in alternate years.
* problem that mandarin growers just learn to live with.<|endoftext|>### bearing:
Ball bearing
* allow free turning in either direction, even with the power off.
* are bearings
- dust, dirt and moisture resistant and permanently lubricated
* are located in cans
- churchs
- machines
- wheels
- part of machines
- rounds
- the heart of a reefing-furling system
- unmatched in their ability to reduce friction under load
* carry heavier loads and can withstand more severe applications.
* consist of polished steel balls that ride in polished ball races.
* have a very low coefficient of friction
- small balls of steel between metal surfaces
* is permanently grease packed and external to the fluid pumped.
* make the reel easier to operate by reducing friction on moving parts.
* minimize friction and wear.
* reduce the noise level of the motors.
Child bearing
* biological function that only women can assume.
* is one of the smallest, albeit, profound elements of human life. | {
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### bearing:
Grace
* allows hungry seekers to receive spiritual food in a sinful world.
* also has an integral part in one's salvation
- something to do with beauty
* always promotes holiness of faith and holiness of life.
* applies both to salvation and the post salvation life.
* beautiful attitude that causes someone to act in kindness toward others.
* body of believers committed to fervent prayer.
* can describe a person's manners and gentility.
* church of love and forgiveness for all people
- people ministering to people
* conservative, evangelical church.
* describes the coordination and fluidity of a dancer or athlete.
* has a significant theological background in biblical tradition
- strong position in the silica gel and colloidal silica segments
- the quality of universal love, being loved in relation to a person or situation
- to do with the past, the present, and the future
* involves the remission of sins, peace, and a happy conscience.
* is also that by which Bible doctrine is illuminated.
* is also the antithesis of the law
- soothing balm that comforts the downtrodden
* is an attribute shown to undeserving human beings
- invisible meeting of two distant perceptions
- item that is needed in any church
- unmerited gift offered to sinners for salvation
- another attribute of benevolence
- beneficence
- considered by nearly all theologians to be a gift that is given
* is love creating the freedom of the other
- displayed to unworthy objects
- in action, saving man from sin
- more than the forgiveness of sins
- part of love
- power to advance beyond our own abilities
- received through faith and works are an expression of faith
* is that feminity within the feminine
- the punishment for our sins went on the Sinless one
* is the anatomy of silence
- balancing leaven in the bread of life
- basic element of an authentic, healthy faith
- beginning of time
- command used for generating reports
- cup which overflows with joy to all
- descent of compassion from the spiritual realms
- desire to be clean in the first place
- divine ability to cope with every circumstance
- effectiveness of the Christian life
- ending of time
- first and last moving part of the machinery which grace employs
- fulfillment of love, and truth is the accomplishment of the prophecies
- fulfilment of love
- giving up of one's rights in order to benefit another
- introduction of virtue to the soul
- invisible thread of common objects
* is the key that unlocks Scripture
- most powerful force in the universe
- motion of calm
- motivation for repentance, drives repentance
* is the opposite of boasting and pride
- justice
- that which is deserved or earned
- power which transforms egoism into love of neighbor
- rain which gently falls on good and bad
- redemption of transient souls
- ritual of prayer, the faces of nameless saints and the throats of wounded animals
- sole basis of our salvation
* is the source and spring of joyful thankfulness
- of salvation
- source, faith the condition, of salvation
- spirit of the law
- superlative teaching of the Bible
- thing that turns the rock of rules into shifting sand
- undeserved reward given to someone
- unseen force that pushes and prods all things in the direction of wholeness and life
- wrath which upturns greed in holy shrines
- thus the source of three categories of blessings related to mankind's salvation
* legal, alternate source of approval for home schooling parents.
* makes building materials and catalysts used in chemical and petroleum refining.
* model of consistency.
* nondenominational church.
* occurs when that process can be conceived of as a totality.
* plant which draws no nourishment from the wilderness in which it grows.
* plays the central part in justification of the sinner.
* position or status of unmerited favor.
* promotes humility, growth, and divine good.
* quarterly magazine dedicated to the lifestyles and interests of Memphis's black women.
* reigns through righteousness, which comes from obedience to the faith.
* represents realities that are infinite and eternal.
* result of faith.
* special kind of tenderness.
* tool to make two-dimensional plots of scientific data.
* truth peculiar to divine revelation.
* word of various acceptations.
+ W.G. Grace: 1848 births :: 1915 deaths :: Cardiovascular disease deaths in England :: Deaths from myocardial infarction :: English cricketers :: Physicians :: Sportspeople from Gloucestershire
* The England team vs Australia, Trent Bridge 1899. Grace is in the centre, with other famous players. | {
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### bearing | grace:
Common grace
* extends to every human alive.
* is common, in that it is extended to the entire creation
- grace, in that it is free and undeserved
Wheel bearing
* are also susceptible to dirt and also to heat.
* have a tough life.<|endoftext|>### bears:
Spectacled bear
* Spectacled Bears are the only bears found in South America.
* are bears
- black with white or yellow markings around the face and, at times, chest
- mammals
- predominantly solitary and require numerous acres of untouched land to thrive
- quite endangered in the wild and they inhabit remote and inaccessible areas
- the only South American bears
* get their name from the distinctive cream-colored bands that encircle their eyes.
* have white or yellow-white circles around their eyes.
* live in South America.
* live in a variety of mountain habitats
- wide variety of habitats, from rainforests, steppe, and scrub desert
* tear open masses of bromeliads with their sharp claws.<|endoftext|>Beast
* Most beasts have ability
- minds
- senses
* Most beasts inhabit alpine environments
- earth
- kill prey
- possess heads
- rely on eyesights
* Some beasts emerge from regions
- graze wildflowers
- threaten life
- weigh tons
* also display instinct.
* are attackers
- books
- concerned with their bellies
- roller coasters
* belong on the surface of the land.
* chew cuds.
* crawl and slither.
- choices
- little choices
* includes brains
- cell membranes
- cells
- corpi
- cytoplasm
- faces
- nuclei
- plasma membranes
- sections
- skulls
- vacuoles
* is an organism
* kill only other beasts<|endoftext|>### beauty contest:
Conformation
* beauty contest.
* determines the type of work a horse can perform.
* directly affects weight and how that weight is distributed on the animal's legs.
* is balance
- cooperation
- related to the breed and use of the horse
- the horse's build
- typified by overall carcass balance and large gigots
* refers to order that arises from the rotation of molecules about the single bonds
- physical shape and balance of component parts
* relates to the general body proportions and to the ratio of meat and bone.
* term that is used to describe how a horse is constructed or put together.
### beauty contest | conformation:
Protein conformation
* dictates prion strain.
* is of paramount importance in understanding biomolecular interactions.<|endoftext|>### bedclothes:
Blanket
* Keep baby snug and warm in a softly textured blanket.
* Most blankets act as insulators
- have surfaces
* Some blankets surround earth.
* also provide victims with emotional comfort and the message that someone cares.
* are a comfort nearly every night of the season
- bedding
- covering
- good coverage
- layers
* are located in backpacks
- bedrooms
- closets
- drawers
- hospitals
- trunks
- more difficult to handle than batts because of their size
- part of breeder reactors
- textiles
- the next skin after the body
- used for warmth
* can provide warmth, shelter, a little privacy, and a means to carry meager possessions
- take up to three days to dry in the colder months
* come in a variety of colors, sizes and styles.
* continue to be woven for both personal use and trade.
* includes sections.
* insulate people when they are sleeping.
* provide advantage.
* reduce evaporative losses from the water surface and help stabilize pool temperatures.
* used in infirmaries or by minors who are ill pose a health risk. | {
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### bedclothes | blanket:
Afghan
* are a touch-sensitive breed and possess instinctive lightning fast reflexes
- blankets
- conservative, traditionalist and nationalist, but they are by no means fundamentalists
- the largest refugee group in the world
* comprise the single largest refugee group in the world.
* often come across the mountain tops and kill the goat herder and steal the goats.
* suffer from insufficient food, medical care, shelter, and clothing.
* take pride in making and flying their own kites.<|endoftext|>### bedclothes | blanket:
Electric blanket
* are a common fire hazard
- hugh source of wasted energy
- blankets
- electrical devices
- heated by electricity
* are located in bedrooms
- closets
- houses
- used for warmth
* can result in dry, scaly, itchy legs.
* cause a surprising number of fires every year
- many fires
* have cord.
* produce a low-level electromagnetic field.
+ Blanket: Home
* Electric blankets are heated by electricity. Blankets were traditionally made of wool because it is warm, naturally fire-retardant, and allows air to circulate well, while today synthetic fibers are frequently used. Throw blankets are smaller blankets, often in decorative colors and patterns, that can be used for extra warmth outside of bed.<|endoftext|>### bedclothes:
Quilt
* All quilts have a life history and a life cycle.
* Most quilts have cotton
- seem to be made up of square pieces, some are rectangular
- take hundreds and hundreds of hours from conception to completion
* Some quilts contain squares made by women and men in memory of the child they aborted.
* also go to school.
* are a celebration of the personal lives and emotions of the quilter.
* are a form of art where cloth and batting are held together with stitches
- writing, too
- labor of love
- specialty in some shops
- symbol of tradition, love and home
- an example of the global market
- examples of one of the ways women expressed their opinions and voiced their concerns
- history in the making
- located in trunks
- material records of women s stories
- more than just bed linens
- often popular in Saskatchewan communities
- something people use instead of blankets to keep warm
- textiles
* are the symbol of tradition and love
- woven fabric of history, of people lost and people remembered
- to be 'other than traditional' in nature
* can be functional or decorative, or somewhere in between
- many different colors and patterns
- help the loneliness of a hospital night
- look either modern or traditional, masculine or feminine
- take representational or non-objective form
- wrap the body and wrap the soul
* differ in color choices, designs and innovative techniques.
* embody the same community values.
* enable women to voice their political view in a time when they had no political voice.
* follow certain patterns, such as wedding rings, blocks, and circles.
* have a practical application as an energy saving device
- an aesthetic immediacy that draws in the viewer
- only one use
- to 'breath' to remain pretty after being stored
* help people to keep warm both physically and spiritually, the poets seem to say.
* includes sections.
* love to show off their colors and patterns.
* made in blue and white become common.
* reflect our lives and have for centuries
- the personality of the quilter
* remain an American tradition today.
* represent one of the most highly evolved systems of writing in the New World
- warmth and comfort, as well as bedcovers for the ill
* serve in other ways as documents of family history.
* tell stories.
* therefore are functional devices for a comfortable rest.
* vary in their construction, materials used, age, and degree of use.
### bedclothes | quilt:
Amish quilt
* are an expression of frugality
- works of art
* continue to be a source of inspiration to quilters. | {
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### bedclothes | quilt:
Duvet
* are bedding
- comforters
* are located in bedrooms
- beds
- living rooms
- made of cotton
- used for sleeping
* can also make the baby too hot.
### bedclothes | quilt | patchwork quilt:
Crazy quilt
* patchwork quilt
* serve as scrapbooks and are often embroidered with dates and or initials.
### bedding:
Duvet cover
* are bedding
- envelopes of fabric that button, tie or close over the duvet
* are located in beds
- houses
- used for bedding
### bedroom:
Hotel room
* Many hotel rooms have an electronic sensor that monitors movement.
* are bedrooms.
* are located in cities
- resorts
- meant for sleeping, homes are for living in
- part of hotels
- spacious rooms in a two-story hotel building
- suites
* are used for bachelor parties
- bathing
- love
- rests
- temporary shelter
- tourists
Master bedroom
* are located in big houses
- large houses
- main bedrooms
* are used for privacies
- retreatings<|endoftext|>### bedroom:
Nursery
* Many nurseries are family businesses run by hard working and flexible individuals
- monitor preemie infants in car seats before discharge
- screen babies for hearing
* Many nurseries use reclaimed water to quench the thirst of plants, shrubs and trees
- satisfy the needs of thirsty plants, shrubs and trees
* Most nurseries carry a limited variety of scented geraniums
- sweet basil plants and seeds of summer savory well into the season
- transplants in spring and summer
- encourage the mothers to pump their breasts while their baby is in the hospital
- factor in a level of discard plants
- grow ball and burlap and bare-root plants in sandy to loamy soil
- have plants
* Most nurseries sell cycads
- hardwoods and shrubs as bareroot seedlings
* Nurseries also can experience damage from caterpillars, cutworms, slugs, snails and rodents.
* Nurseries are full of plants in bloom
- increasingly aware of the effect effluent can have on the environment
* Nurseries can be an area of concern because of the use of fertilisers and other chemicals
- help speed up natural forest regeneration
- growing seedlings or small nurseries usually harvest entire beds or rows at the same time
* Nurseries includes bases
- ceilings
- doorways
- floors
- mattresses
- room light
- sections
- walls
* Nurseries often put bulbs on display in late summer, several weeks before it's time to plant
- their bulbs on display several weeks before it's time to plant
- sell oleanders by color rather than by name
- peddle natural scent repellents like coyote or fox urine
- play an important role in environmental conservation and protection
- provide care for children under five years old
- thrive on annuals
* Nurseries use compost for enhancing plant and forest seedling crops in reforestation projects
- it as an additive to potting soil
* Some nurseries allow cuttings to root into the soil beneath the rooting medium
- also sell seedling trees
- encourage mothers to pump their breasts so breast milk is available for their babies
- have strips of copper all around their nursery or specific greenhouses
- offer virus-test plants that are tested for specific virus diseases
- only take children aged two years and over
- periodically keep the lighting at a lower level, especially at night
- sell prefabricated wire baskets for use in planting holes
- stock native plants
- store water in two separate pond systems, each used for a particular container area
- wax their roses to prevent the canes from drying out
### bedroom | nursery:
Plant nursery
* Most plant nurseries grow cactus for their stores to sell.
* Plant nurseries are much like human nurseries since they mainly house young plants.
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* fine substitute for the chicken broth.
* is stock | {
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### bees:
Solitary bee
* Many solitary bees seal their nests after laying eggs and never see their young.
* Most solitary bees have hives
- lifespans
- short lifespans
* Some solitary bees have advanced types of pollen-carrying structures on their bodies
- areas
* are bees
- like wolves
- much more docile than social bees
- usually smaller than honey bees
- valuable pollinators of spring crops
* come in many different sizes, colors and shapes.
* form a colony during the season but only the queen overwinters.
* get along great with other bee species working together without conflict.
* go through phases in their behavior.
* hatch in the summer or fall and spend the winter in their nest.
* live alone.
* make their own small family nests.
* produce neither honey nor beeswax.
* tend to be gregarious and often several nests of solitary bees are near each other.<|endoftext|>### beetles:
Sap beetle
* Some sap beetles are important vectors of the oak wilt fungus.
* are beetles
- minute to small
- more of a problem in fields where fruit is overripe
- most troublesome from midsummer to mid-autumn
- mostly small black or dark insects that are flattened and broadly oval
* carry the disease spores from an infected red oak to the wound on a live or red oak.
* feed primarily on damaged tissue but do little damage themselves.
* vary considerably in size, shape, and habits.
Soldier beetle
* Most soldier beetles are relatively slow-moving and easy to capture.
* Most soldier beetles have compound eyes
- metamorphosis
- beneficial insects that prey on aphids and other pests
- common on flowers, where they feed on nectar and pollen
* feed on aphids, various small beetles, and caterpillars, slugs and spider mites
- pollen and nectar, and crab spiders prey on insects
- long, straight antennae
Beginning
* are first things
- happening
- part of events
- parts
- points
- songs
* is an occurrence
* occur within years.
### beginning:
Cause
* Some causes affect insect succession
- relate to death
* are justification
- origins
* can have impact.
* have celebration
- effects
- issues
- knowledge
- production
* include events
- stressful events
- treatments
* is an inception
* kidneys to hold more water in the blood
- take water out of blood
* lead to outcomes
- same outcomes
* make effects.
* produce effects.
* reduce numbers.
* related to activity occur most often in healthy persons.
### beginning | cause:
Cause of death
* Causes of death are usually myocardial infarction or pulmonary embolus
- differ dramatically between developed and developing countries
- is books
* has to do with determining which disease or injury actually caused death.
* is concussion and trauma to Cranial nerves
- internal, aggravated by external circumstances
* subject of much rock folklore.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause:
Consumerism
* affects health policy.
* also raises the ecological issue.
* becomes the sum and substance of what it is to be human.
* consumes festival time, sabbath time and free time
- our music, our colours, our time, our resources and our relationships
* does little to increase our happiness.
* dominates the minds of the new Asian middle class.
* emerges when the user of a service makes decisions about and pays for the service.
* gives purpose to life as well.
* helps fuel a strong economy.
* impacts domestic savings negatively.
* interferes with the workings of the society.
* is campaigns
- economic theories
- nothing but expenditure of wealth in exchange for life-style
- really an expression of egalitarianism
* is the basis of our culture
- one true religion
- only mode of relating to the world for the narcissist
- what drives output
* major factor in the degradation of the earth.
* makes people passive.
* relies on the appeal of the familiar.
* social movement that seeks to increase the rights and powers of consumers.
* works in health care. | {
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### beginning | cause | consumerism:
Ethical consumerism
* has three main effects.
* is all about empowering the consumer. | {
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### beginning | cause:
Factor
* Any factor interfering with the heart's ability to pump blood is an indication of bodily imbalance
- resulting in differences in fitness among genotypes can cause genetic load
* MANY factors are involved in the evolution of life forms on earth.
* Many factors affect a home's heating or cooling needs
- patient's ability to wear contact lenses safely
* Many factors affect a person's ability to cope with the disorder
- decision to become a legal resident of a particular state
- health status
- an individual's absorption of alcohol
- blood pressure, including heredity, obesity and age
* Many factors affect bone health
- strength
- bowel function, including diet, drugs, physical activity, stress and anxiety
- crime
- egg production
- family stability and well-being
- health and longevity
* Many factors affect how a particular instrument is to be strung and tuned
- patient reacts with chronic pain
- evaporation happens
- much waste and extra fluid are removed from the blood
- quickly individuals, families and communities recover
- siblings relate to each other on a given day
- well diabetes is controlled
- ice quality
- insulin activity
- land values, and they can be hard to measure
- natural selection which is the basis for evolution
- one's risk of health problems related to chemical exposures
- outcomes in children
- quality of life for women and men
- soil organic matter
- stomach-acid secretion
- survival rates among cancer patients
* Many factors affect the absorption of calcium into the body
- amount of uv radiation that reaches Earth's surface
- attributions made by individuals about their ability to affect a situation
- bioavailability of contaminants
- body's state of balance
- child's way of playing, moving, eating, talking, listening, etc
- circulatory system
- development of self-confidence
- distribution and evolutionary history of spiders
- dosage of insulin that an individual requires
- ecology of a pond
- efficiency of salt as a melting agent
- feeding rates of fish
- growth of hair
- health of children in child care centers
- life span of fish in an aquarium
- likelihood of a safe pregnancy outcome for the mother and the baby
- oxygen availability to the muscles
- pain of sciatica
- performance of computer systems
- pollution potential of animal waste
- quality of sperm produced by an individual at any given time
- resistivity of rock
- secretion of stomach acid
- stability of interest rates, most significant is inflation
- supply and demand of calcium in the human body
- type of environment available to dairy cows
- water quality
- whether a substance is found on land, in the sea, or in the air
- appear to play a role in the aetiology and exacerbation of asthma
- are important in breeding cattle
* Many factors can affect a habitat's ability to combat acid rain
- horse's short and long-term ability to perform
- biological diversity
- cholesterol levels
- gas mileage, including tire pressure and traffic conditions
- how many larvae survive
- liver function and glutathione availability in infants and toddlers
- our perception of color
* Many factors can affect the chemical composition of the water in a particular area
- resistance of particular materials, especially plastics
- resistance of plastics
- difference in profitability between feeding steers and heifers
- etiology and pathogenesis of diabetic complications
- kidneys' ability to excrete drugs
- life of a photographic print
- lifespan on a budgie
- odor of urine
- water quality of a river system
- also affect how much calcium the body eliminates in urine, feces, and sweat
* Many factors can cause headaches, ranging from stress and sleep disturbances to physical illnesses
- insomnia, from conflicts with medication to too much caffeine
- intellectual disability
- malnutrition
- temperature increases
- westerly wind shear in the tropics
- change a producer's quality of wine
- combine to cause mental illness
* Many factors can contribute to chronic pain
- depression
- impotence, the inability of the penis to become erect or stay erect
- poor absorption of minerals, besides too little stomach acid
- producing healthy children
* Many factors can contribute to the decline of an older adult's mental well-being
- degree of risk for developing breast cancer
- developement of atherosclerosis
- development of anorexia
- development of cataracts
- development of depression
- formation of astigmatism
- control the number of green leaves on a corn plant
- control, or regulate, the growth of populations
* Many factors can influence a molecule's ability to donate electrons
- person's risk for cancer
- stallion's semen quality and ability to cool or freeze
- counts and rates of injuries and illnesses in a given year
* Many factors can influence how energetic people feel
- fast or slow carbohydrates are absorbed
* Many factors can influence the behaviour of foreign DNA when it integrates into the plant genome
- rate of bone loss
- thermodynamic stability of a transition metal complex
- timing of migration, including genetic factors
- interfere with optimal sperm quality in men
* Many factors can interfere with the normal flow of the blood
- oxygenation of blood
- make a breast-feeding mother susceptible to mastitis
- modify our genetic and metabolic propensity for illness and disease states
- play a significant role in the body's inability to handle stress
- precipitate such a spasm but there is one primary hormone involved adrenalin
- stimulate a person's growth through the three levels of moral development
- work together to cause poor appetite
- cause migraines
- causing abnormal development can also lead to childhood mortality
* Many factors come into play when determining the relationship between stress and cancer
- together to cause each type of cancer
* Many factors contribute to a community's quality of life
- alcohol dependence
* Many factors contribute to an event in which a worker dies
- individual's predisposition to stroke
- skier's potential for injury
- children feeling good about themselves
- chronic diseases
- economic prosperity
- forage and livestock production
- how a child reacts to a move
- life expectancy
- mineral malnutrition in animals eating pet foods
- one's risk of getting lung cancer
- quality of life and outcome after a brain injury
- raising healthy, successful children
- successfully teaching birds to talk
* Many factors contribute to the ability and the rate that children develop their motor skills
- acceleration and permanence of hair loss
- amount of IgG found in colostrum
- benefits of smoking cessation
- cause of teen deaths in motor vehicles
- condition of oily or unhealthy hair
* Many factors contribute to the development of an eating disorder
- of chronic obstructive lung diseases
- of obesity
- of osteoporosis
- of resistance
- dissolved oxygen level
- duration and effects of culture shock
- fall of a person into pornography addiction
- growth of horses
- life of batteries
- overall health, well-being and life expectancy of a hedgehog
- relative suitability of a growing range for each species of tree
- restriction of women's access to information
- risk of a heart attack
- stability of albumin during heating
- violations of human rights
- visual impairment, including a number of normal aging processes
- women being excluded from industrial jobs
- control the fate of planktonic larvae recently settled reef fish
- decrease the effective zinc in food and water in modern society
- determine a species' reproductive potential
* Many factors determine bone mass, with age, sex, race, and genetics as most important
- age, sex, race, and genetics being most important
- calcium absorption or use by the body
- how much calcium the body absorbs
* Many factors determine the brightness of objects seen in space
- fate of carbon in the ocean
- price of a gallon of gasoline
* Many factors determine the range and strength of farm odors
- strength of odors
- when a plant needs to be watered
- where cats sit in relationship to each other
- who develops osteoporosis
- enable some young women to avoid an unplanned pregnancy in their teenage years
* Many factors enter into the amount of culture stress one feels while living in another culture
- weight loss, including the psychological, the biochemical and genetic
- have to be in place for the immune system to become disrupted
* Many factors impact on the availability and stability of jobs
- plant growth
- the resolution of grief, such as the age at the time of death, and circumstance
* Many factors increase the amount of pigment that can darken skin
- likelihood of developing prostate cancer
* Many factors increase the risk of developing coronary artery disease
- developing erectile dysfunction in cyclists
- heart disease
* Many factors influence a comet's luster, the main one being whether it is new or old
- person s initial drug use
- adolescent's eating habits, including family and peers
- blood pressure, including obesity, sodium intake, and alcohol use
- catheter-related sepsis
- corn growth and development
- crop response to fertilizers
* Many factors influence how a baby or young child grows and learns
- person grieves
- cattle look or feel at observation time
- people perceive risks and make decisions
- students learn and function academically in the classroom
- well teens master the tasks of adolescence
- human motivation
- hunger, appetite, and subsequent food intake
- milk yield
- nutrient uptake for plants
- our attractiveness to others
- people to immigrate
* Many factors influence people's theories of values
- vote
- perceptions of risk and the value of risk reduction
- reproductive performance in a dairy herd
- soil temperature
- stock price movements in today's market
- susceptibility to stress
- that fat, including eating and exercise habits and hormonal changes
* Many factors influence the amount of water required by cattle
- wind erosion that occurs
- course of one's life
- development of any culture
- economic success of a business
- fawn crop of white-tailed deer
- formation of clot and the routing of venous blood through an extremity
- incidence of cold injury
- level of oxygen in a river
- life expectancy of a parrot
- living conditions in a country
* Many factors influence the price of agricultural products
- standing trees
- processes carried on by bone tissue
- quality and quantity of milk produced by a dairy farm
* Many factors influence the quality of grass
- harvested feeds
- rate of runoff after a storm
- selection and use of contraceptives
* Many factors influence the severity and prevalence of uterine infections in cows
- of attacks and resultingmortality levels
- stability of zinc in liquid fertilizers
- temper of bees, and it difficult subject to study
- tone or color of objects or features recorded on photographic emulsions
- volume of exports and imports
- yield and quality of cucurbit crops
* Many factors interact in sequence and simultaneously to evoke different responses and perceptions
- the development of any soil
* Many factors interact to cause retinopathy of prematurity
- influence the onset of walking
- operate simultaneously to influence compulsive drug taking behaviours
* Many factors play a part in atopic dermatitis
- proper reproductive management of the dairy herd
- the development of one's orientation toward computers
- of how children get along
* Many factors play a role in the aging of facial skin
- the development of cancer
- the vitality of new food and beverage products
- water quality including runoff, acid rain, heat, and chemical reactions
- produced by other cells can regulate the chemotaxis and other functions of monocytes
- protect against the risk of ovarian cancer
- reduce body levels of potassium
- shape the way fatherhood is perceived and fathers behave
- underlie the persistence of very high human fertility rates
* Most factors affect animals
- atmospheres
- biodiversity
- calcium uptake
- centripetal forces
- climates
- connective tissue
- lifespans
- mammals
- phytoplankton communities
- soil moisture
* Most factors alter nail growth
- normal nail growth
- associate with hookworm infection
* Most factors contribute to abundances
- brains
- fitnesses
- healthy development
- life history patterns
* Most factors control phytoplankton growth
* Most factors determine biological diversity
- male reproductive success
- govern population growth
- influence adult sexual behavior
* Most factors influence blood lipid levels
- pressure responses
- fish survival
- global temperature
- human health
- humans
- immune responses
- juvenile fish survival
- nest survival
- reproductive output
- lead to genetic diversity
- promote cell growth
* Most factors regulate cell growth
- earth sun energy
- relate to plant physiology
* Most factors stimulate bone growth
* Some factors affect amino acid
- amphibians
- animal health
- antler deer
- bacterial growth
- blood sugar levels
- cardiac output
- cholesterol absorption
- deep sea life
- deer population trends
- depressions
- drug metabolism
- duckweed growth
- earthworm breeds
- ecology evolution
- embryo development
- excretion
- germination
- grass growth
* Some factors affect gravitational energy
- potential energy
* Some factors affect hair color
- honey bee health
- hypertension
- kinetic energy
- mate success
- microbial growth
- milk production
- mite reproduction
- moose
- mosquitoes
- numbers
- pack size
- personality development
- pest abundances
- photosynthesis
- physical health
- pollination
- protein excretion
* Some factors affect reproductive output
- respiration
- sensation
- sex determination
- stature
- taste
- thermal sensation
- tumor development
* Some factors affect urinary excretion
- zooplankton
* Some factors alter arsenic excretion
- calcium metabolism
* Some factors alter urinary arsenic excretion
* Some factors associate with atherosclerosis
- autism
* Some factors associate with cardiovascular diseases
- certain diseases
* Some factors associate with coronary diseases
- heart diseases
- dental diseases
- early atherosclerosis
- good nutrition
- infertility
- menstruation
- metabolic syndromes
- oral cancer
* Some factors cause diseases
- embryonic genome activations
- wildlife extinction
* Some factors contribute to autism
- biology
- dry eyes
- epidemic obesity
- intermolecular forces
- long life
* Some factors contribute to natural reproduction
- trout reproduction
- osteoporosises
* Some factors control abundances
- clam abundances
- panthers
- predators
* Some factors decrease nutrient excretion
- potassium excretion
* Some factors determine biodiversity
- larval survival
- nutrient levels
- pathogen survival
- govern soil erosion
- have a greater effect on climate, while others affect weather more
- identify the pregnant woman with a nutrition risk
* Some factors increase blood pressure
- oxygen consumption
- protein synthesis
* Some factors influence behavioral ecology
- fat accumulation
- gene expression
- livestock migration
- osteoblast replication
- parasite load
- photosynthetic productivity
* Some factors influence population abundances
- seabird colonies
- wolves
- zooplankton structures
- interfere with the absorption of iron
* Some factors involve in chemical reaction
- fat metabolism
* Some factors kill animals
- squirrels
- limit algal growth
* Some factors limit human growth
- insect reproduction
- litter size
- otter abundances
- make people more likely to get osteoporosis
- prevent pathogen growth
* Some factors promote germination
* Some factors reduce melatonin production
- tubule secretion
* Some factors regulate blood pressure
- calcium excretion
- female meiosis
- metabolic responses
* Some factors regulate renal calcium excretion
- relate to insulin resistance
- stimulate anterior pituitaries
* Some factors threaten chimpanzees
* account for body size
* affect actual results
- ages
- capability
- characteristics
- compositions
- contamination
- continue existence
- density
- diet compositions
- environments
- feed behaviour
- future behavior
- graze behaviour
- habitats
- hedgehogs
- importance
- local environments
- markets
- mothers
- motion
- nurse mothers
- offspring
- plant communities
- projectile motion
- qualitative compositions
- ranges
- regions
- shapes
- shear strength
- slave status
- succession
- variation
- voltage
* affecting low stomach acid production are principally diet and old age
- mortality include tree species, soil moisture, and other stresses
- phosphate-dissolution, or solubilization, are pH, moisture, and aeration
- populations include food supply, predators, and weather
- their population can also impact other animals, including humans
* alter effects
* alter normal growth
* are causes
- independent variables
- parts of numbers
* associate with consumption
- vegetable consumption
* associated with cervical cancer include early onset of coitus, virus infections and smoking
- hindering children's development can, in turn, affect academic success
- obesity are Age - prevalent in middle age
* can have drastic effects
- positive effects
- significant effects
- apparent differences
- deterioration
- disasters
- exponential growth
- fluctuations
- harmful effects
- incidents
- internal pressure
- uncertainty
* change environments.
* change over time
- amounts
- burdens
- disappearances
- events
- expansion
- explosions
- magnification
- occurrences
- same patterns
- specialization
- termite abundances
* contributing to blooms include nutrient availability, sunlight and temperature.
* control abundance distribution
- antler growth
* controlling abundance other than resources include advection and predation
- aggregation include ionic strength and borohydride concentration
* create avalanche conditions
* create extreme avalanche conditions
* decrease productivity.
* depend on behaviour.
* determine actions
- complexity
- depth
- equilibrium
- functional outcomes
- habitat use distribution
- nutrient requirements
- presence
- strategies
* drive impact.
* effecting the size of the margin of error are the size and variation of the population.
* enhance functions.
* explain observations.
* factors a polynomial over the integers.
* fueling delinquency among teens include drug use, drinking and sometimes violence.
* govern development
* have air resistance
- components
- consequences
- genotypic components
- interactive effects
- minimal effects
- negative consequences
- opposite effects
* have significant consequences
* help development.
* impact breathe techniques
- choices
* impact proper breathe techniques
* include adults
- attributes
- cost
- environmental conditions
- genetic predisposition
* include high cost
- production cost
- medical conditions
- oral diseases
- pneumonia
- roles
- water sources
* increase cost
- variability
* influence abundance distribution
- activities
- battery life
- breed success
- clutch size
- completions
- diatom distribution
- early growth
- establishments
- extent
* influence feed behavior
- food choices
- forest biodiversity
- hatch success
- health outcomes
* influence juvenile fish survival
- kidney stone development
- magnitudes
- metamorphosis
- mountain permafrost distribution
* influence nest success
- organizations
- participation
- physical activities
- risk management decisions
- sale growth
- situations
- the stability of ecosystems
- winter mortality
- workers
* influencing egg development include temperature and degree of aeration of the egg masses
- sorption potential are the amounts of organic matter and clay in the soil
- youth smoking Several factors increase the risk of youth smoking
* interfere with functions
- normal functions
* involve attention.
* is the ratio of input data rate to output data rate.
* lead to development
- explanations
- revolution
- symptoms
- typical symptoms
* limit crop productivity
- plant productivity
* linked to anemia are limited resources, inadequate diet, and medical conditions.
* make big differences
- huge differences
* may have effects
- secondary effects
* prevent regeneration.
* produce negative results
- differentiations
* provide habitats
- suitable habitats
* reduce feed intake
* relate to abundances
- population size
* relate to small population size
* related to stress include anxiety, worry, shock, depression, excitement, and mental fatigue
- the donor organ are major determinants of renal allograft function and survival
* represent factors.
* require analyses
- consideration
- further investigations
* required for mammalian spliceosome assembly is localized to discrete regions in the nucleus.
* result in imbalances
- tree mortality
* threaten survival.
* trigger activations. | {
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Abiotic factor
* affect the ability of organisms to survive and reproduce
- types of life that are able to survive in a particular ecosystem
* are all non-living parts of the habitat
- geological, geographical, hydrological and climatological parameters
- just as important to ecosystems as living components
- non-living parts of a given ecosystem
- physical forces such as wind, lightning, fire and people
* are the aspects of the environment
- most likely culprits for mass extinctions
- non living parts of an ecosystem
* are the non-living components of an ecosystem
- factors and biotic factors are the living factors of a habitat
* are the nonliving aspects
- water, minerals, sunlight, air, climate, and soil
* non-living thing that influences an organism.
* physical or nonliving factor that shapes an ecosystem.
* refer to non-living physical and chemical elements in the ecosystem.
Additional factor
* Some additional factors associate with nutrition.
* are important for regeneration of striated muscle, including stem cells.
* can play a role in a woman's risk for breast cancer.
* include cost.
* include high cost
- production cost
- water
* influence behavior
- feed behavior
Anatomic factor
* can also be responsible for running injuries.
* work in another way.
Antidiuretic factor
* Some antidiuretic factors reduce secretion
- tubule secretion
* are less well studied than diuretic factors.
Biological factor
* Many biological factors contribute to disperse the larvae on the pasture.
* Some biological factors affect excretion.
* can also cause depression.
* determine sexual orientation.
* influence distribution.
* involve information about target pests on each site or crop.
* play their significant roles very early in a tree's life cycle.
* seem to play a major role in producing Bipolar Affective Disorder.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Biotic factor
* More biotic factors includes all of the native plants that inhabits the taiga biome.
* Most biotic factors affect communities.
* Some biotic factors affect germination
- habitat selections
- success
- populations of organisms
* are all the living parts of a habitat
- organisms that share an environment
- also capable of affecting plant growth
- diseases and insects
- influences on organisms in an ecosystem
* are the influences on an organism due to the presence of other organisms
- living aspects of the ecosystem in which an organism lives and part of
* are the living components in the ecosystem such as animals and plants
- of an ecosystem
- factors that affect an organism
- things in the ecosystem
* determine distribution.
* include presence.
* refer to both animals and plants.
Certain factor
* affect capacity
- connective tissue
- likelihood
* promote development.
Climatic factor
* Some climatic factors affect abundances
- bats
- erosion
* Some climatic factors govern erosion
- soil erosion
* are responsible for the deterioration of the surface of the stones.
* can affect the abundance of flowering and thus indirectly of seed production
- damage red alder
* preclude Estonia from becoming a major source for narcotic crops.
* provide habitats
- suitable habitats
Cognitive factor
* Some cognitive factors affect development
- personality development
* mediate the effects of the situation and reinforcers.
Common factor
* have air resistance
* influence health.
Complex factor
* Many complex factors affect a compound's rate of action in the human body.
* influence how and why new knowledge affects people's practice.
Conversion factor
* allow one quantity to be expressed on more than one scale of measurement.
* are factors
- ratios that describe the relationship of one unit to another
Critical factor
* Some critical factors determine the carrying capacity for humans on earth.
* affect decisions
- quality
* influence cost
* threaten survival. | {
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Cultural factor
* can influence the children response to traumatic events
- lend insight to the behavior of nations
* influence problems
- responses
* play a role in spider mite population build-up.
* seem to modify the clinical manifestations of mood disorders.
Demographic factor
* Most demographic factors associate with infection.
* Most demographic factors relate to population size
* Most demographic factors relate to small population size
* are an influence on learning.
* can have a large impact on the rate of adaptive evolution of a population.
* influence growth.
Dietary factor
* Most dietary factors affect ages
- influence blood lipid levels
- promote development
* Some dietary factors alter arsenic excretion
* Some dietary factors alter urinary arsenic excretion
* Some dietary factors associate with dental diseases
- influence fat accumulation
- produce quality
* can affect folic acid availability
- also encourage the onset of a peptic ulcer
- play a crucial role in the development of atherosclerosis
* play a key role in hypertension.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Different factor
* Many different factors affect food choices.
* Many different factors affect the density of air
- health of a community
- are important for survival from cardiac arrest
* Many different factors can contribute to the development of flat feet
- trigger fibromyalgia
- worsen impaired memory and concentration in older people
- cause violent behavior
- change the amount of oxygen that an animal uses
- contribute to the destruction of biodiversity on Earth
- have an influence on the growth, regrowth, and condition of the hair
* Many different factors influence how indoor air pollutants impact occupants
- the likelihood of women's participation in particular occupations
* Some different factors affect moose
- contribute to destruction
- influence population density
- prevent pathogen growth
* affect the degree of water repellency in a soil
- size, shape and sharpness of shadows
* are responsible for regionalising the caudal neural tube into spinal cord.
* can affect the absorption of essential oils through the skin.
* include migration.
* regulate the expression of the opioid peptides and their receptors in neurons.
* seem to control the abundance of soft corals.
Distinct factor
* Some distinct factors contribute to evolution.
* bind to apparently homologous sequences in the immunoglobulin heavy chain enhancer.
Dominant allele
* are alleles.
* can cause genetic disease.
* mask the expression of recessive ones.
Dominant factor
* Some dominant factors control abundances
- clam abundances
* influence diatom distribution
Dominant gene
* Most dominant genes express themselves completely.
* are genes.
* have a stronger effect than recessive genes.
* mask, hide, or overpower the trait of the recessive gene.
* occur more frequently than recessive ones.
* prevail over normal copies.
Ecological factor
* Many ecological factors affect the distribution of larvae.
* Most ecological factors affect animals
- behaviour
- feed behaviour
* Some ecological factors affect bobcats
- conservation management
- occurrences
- plant growth
- reproduction
- respiration
- influence evolution
- responses
* alter effects.
* control distribution.
* determine coexistence potential and the fates of hybrids.
* include presence.
* influence distribution.
Economic factor
* Define the factors of production.
* Most economic factors affect markets
- status
* can affect nutrition, living conditions, and parental attitudes.
* contribute to the lifestyle of societies.
* play a role in relationships.
* seem to be at the root of starvation and malnutrition in the developing world.
Emotional factor
* can also contribute to the severity of the nausea and vomiting.
* do play a vital role in the judgement of driving. | {
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Environmental factor
* All environmental factors are in a constant state of change.
* Most environmental factors affect ages
- blood pressure
- habitats
- mammals
- regions
- weight
- cause variation
- contribute to death
* Most environmental factors influence human health
- phytoplankton growth
* Most environmental factors limit crop productivity
- plant productivity
* Some environmental factors affect ability
- actions
- bats
- breeds
- deep sea life
- earthworm breeds
- embryo development
- kestrels
- mangrove productivity
- mosquitoes
- plant growth
- reproduction
- sensation
- sheep
- synthesis
- thermal sensation
- time
- alter height
- cause mortality
* Some environmental factors contribute to autism
- flavor
- numbers
* Some environmental factors determine pathogen survival
* Some environmental factors influence gene expression
- photosynthetic productivity
- lead to death
* act in combination to determine overall cactus growth.
* activate genes and then some kind of specialization starts to occur.
- compositions
- qualitative compositions
* appear to affect the severity of clinical signs.
* are called limiting factors
- common sources of a plant disorder
- important determinants of fluctuations
- just one cause of infertility
- significant and influence dyslipidemia, hypertension, and obesity
- the primary factors in determining trail impacts
* become critically important during later stages of brain maturation.
* can also affect the health of nails
- alter an animal's growth performance
- contribute to the rate, or extent, of hair loss
- interact with genetic information to supply even more variation
- alter the alkaloid composition and concentration
- cause a species to adapt
- decrease the microbial population and therefore increase thatch
* can have drastic effects
- play a role such as exercise and sudden impacting pressure to the abdomen
- put youngsters at risk for pneumonia
- risk most prominently in industries experiencing rapid change
* determine presence.
* have a great influence on plant placement and choice
- consequences
- interactive effects
* include presence
- temperature
* influence a number of plant physiological processes uniquely
- clutch size
* influence the habitat of organisms
- rate of nerve cell creation
* interact and influence neural mechanisms.
* leading to the highest level of infective larvae occur during summer and fall.
* modify many behaviors.
* play a big part in atopic dermatitis
- critical role in triggering lupus flares
- huge role in the survival of the penguins in any given location
- role in multifactorial inheritance
* play an important role in allergic disorders
- altering the composition of satellite surfaces
- the severity of inflammation as well
* threaten survival.
Evolutionary factor
* Some evolutionary factors drive variation.
* are interwoven with our individual and cultural life-styles.
External factor
* Many external factors influence a teen's ability to stick to sexual limits
- play a huge role in the supply and demand of farm products
* can also affect bladder control.
* influence growth
- plant growth
Extrinsic factor
* are factors that originate outside the patient.
* can involve certain occupational or dietary factors
- result in negative feedback
* relate to the channel gradient and channel roughness.
Financial factor
* are a major barrier to receiving quality health care in the United States.
* can also influence decision making.
Fundamental factor
* Some fundamental factors affect reproduction.
* affect characteristics. | {
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Genetic factor
* Most genetic factors affect distribution
- cause differences
- influence blood pressure responses
* Some genetic factors affect absorption
- cholesterol absorption
- color
- hair color
* Some genetic factors associate with atherosclerosis
- early atherosclerosis
- contribute to characteristics
* Some genetic factors control color
- help medical researchers
- place an individual at greater risk for high blood pressure
- the succeptibility of an individual to skin cancer and other health effects
* appear to determine the development of particular phenotypic features
- explain the paler green plants
* appear to play a major role in essential hypertension
- an important role in many cases
* are also important
- important - borderline tends to run in families
- more commonly present in primary generalized epilepsy than in partial epilepsy
* are responsible for only a small percentage of cases
- the disease in a small number of families
- significant because they effect the development of peak bone density
- the major determinants of allergies
* can also play a role.
* contribute both to personality and to environmental exposures.
* contribute to a broad spectrum of neurological and neurobehavioral diseases
- behavioral responses in both humans and rodents
* do play a part in many cases, as do environmental factors like drugs.
* exert a modest influence on disease expression.
* help regulate the level of homocysteine in the blood.
* increase the tendency of developing autoimmune diseases.
* influence animals
- individual flight zone sizes between animals of the same species or breed
- physiological measures of handling stress
- the degree of neoteny in individuals
* make a significant contribution to the variation of obesity and hypertension.
* operate through single genes or multiple genes.
* play a major role in the development of alcoholism
- part in prostate, colorectal and breast cancer
- part, probably by increasing the risk of an imbalance in brain chemistry
* play a role in a small number of glaucoma cases
- both gastric and duodenal ulcer
- most diseases
* predispose some individuals to chronic depression.
* render some people especially vulnerable to alcohol dependence.
* underlie all aspects of health and disease.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Genetic marker
* Some genetic markers indicate increased susceptibility to xenobiotics.
* act like signposts across the chromosome.
* are DNA base sequences linked to a disease-causing gene
- invaluable for genome mapping
- like signposts that help researchers find their way around the DNA landscape
- signposts on chromosomes that are created by links between genes
- specific locations on the chromosome where there is known variability
- useful mapping the location of genes and for doing linkage
* deteriorate with time, and become contaminated by the DNA of other species.
* provide means to examine evolution of breast cancers from precursor lesions.
Hereditary factor
* appear to play a role, but the disorder is practically never directly inherited.
* are an important factor contributing to obesity
- important in determining peak bone mass
- much more important than dietary factors in determining the bone mass
* can play a large role in physique.
* cause a large percentage of hearing loss in children.
* do play a role in migraine headaches.
* play a role in that physiological vulnerability.
* play an important role as well | {
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Homeotic gene
* act as switches at the level of transcription.
* appear to be similar among all animals.
* are genes that control other genes
- special genes which control the formation of whole organisms or body parts
- thus on a high hierarchical level
* control the general architecture plan of the embryo of higher eukaryotes.
* define the functional characteristics of the segments.
* determine segment morphology.
* direct the identity of body parts.
* regulate embryonic development by coding for transcription factors.
### beginning | cause | factor | homeotic gene:
Homeobox gene
* act as master developmental regulators in specifying cellular identities.
* are genes that regulate the activity of other genes
- important for the proper patterning of the mammalian telencephalon
* control the general shape of the fetal body.
* homeotic gene
* recognize more or less the same consensus DNA sequence.
Hormonal factor
* are very important in the development of breast cancer.
* play a role.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Human factor
* Many human factors are important in the purchasing of services.
* More human factors can cause one person to be selected over another.
* Some human factors lead to degradations.
* are critical to maintaining safety
- mistakes or errors of judgment made by people
- more important than all the technology in the world
* cause effects.
* explain the increased losses from weather and climate extremes.
* is an area where applying the systems perspective to engineering is key
- concerned with improving performance, efficiency, safety, and comfort
* is the applied science which studies people working together in concert with machines
- science of designing systems that are safe, comfortable, effective, and usable
* new way of thinking about workplace safety.
* play a role as important as the electronic and mechanical design of the system
- significant roles in more accidents than do mechanical failures
Hygiene factor
* are factors that eliminated dissatisfaction.
* refer to pay and work conditions - including the package and the firm's culture.
* relate to our biological needs, such as providing food, clothing, and shelter.
Important environmental factor
* influence distribution
- size
* limit plant productivity<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Important factor
* Most important factors affect atmospheres
- diet compositions
- influence human health
* Most important factors regulate earth sun energy
* Some important factors affect abundances
- calcium absorption
- deep sea life
- ecology
- mortality
- plant growth
- reproduction
- reproductive output
* Some important factors associate with atherosclerosis
- early atherosclerosis
* Some important factors contribute to numbers
- population growth
* Some important factors determine abundances
- biodiversity
- influencing the evolution of the atmosphere occur on a very small scale
- communities
- quality
- strength
- water quality
* contribute to burdens
- differences
- the development of streptococcal pyodermas or ecthyma
* control responses.
* determine depth
- functional outcomes
- success
* govern development.
* include adults.
* influence development
- distribution
- kidney stone development
- mountain permafrost distribution
- survival
- winter mortality
* threaten survival.
Internal factor
* Some internal factors are caused by yeast.
* are growth regulators, enzymes, and water
- inheritance, race, obesity, ageing, and immune and neuro-endocrine status
* influencing cholesterol levels are usually hereditary and beyond our control. | {
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Intrinsic factor
- proteins
* binds to cobalamin and forms a complex that is absorbable.
* is made by cells in the stomach
- manufactured in the lining of the stomach
- produced by cells within the stomach
+ Pernicious anemia: Diseases :: Blood
* A special protein, called intrinsic factor, helps the body get vitamin B12 from food such as meat, poultry and dairy foods. Intrinsic factor is made by cells in the stomach. If there is not enough intrinsic factor, the small intestine is unable to get the vitamin B12. There are several causes of pernicious anemia. These include a weakened stomach lining or a problem with the body's immune system which causes it to attack the intrinsic factor. In some rare cases is can be passed down through families. Treatment is usually a regular injection of vitamin B12.
Key factor
* Most key factors influence reproductive output.
* Some key factors affect germination
- life
* Some key factors involve in fat metabolism
* cause fluctuations.
* include attributes.
* influence life
* linked with increased suicide rates include feelings of isolation, and low self-esteem.
* promote differentiations.
* threaten survival.
Lifestyle factor
* Most lifestyle factors affect ages
- women
- contribute to differences
* can also cause increased risk of reflux
- increase the risk and incidence of heartburn
* including diet and exercise can impact depression.
Limit factor
* Most limit factors regulate growth
- phytoplankton growth
* Some limit factors affect photosynthesis.
* affect behavior
- feed behavior
* cause exponential growth
- fluctuations
* change over time.
* include temperature.
Limiting factor
* affect ecosystems.
* are a natural part of a healthy ecosystem
- also responsible for the geography of plant distribution
- things that prevent a population from growing any larger
* control populations of all living things.
Major environmental factor
* influence growth
* limit crop productivity<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Major factor
* Most major factors determine male reproductive success
- influence phytoplankton growth
* Most major factors regulate growth
* Some major factors affect deforestation
- ecology evolution
- excretion
- livestock production
- plant growth
- reproduction
- associate with diabetes
- contribute to evolution
- determine relative abundances
- influence predators
- limit otter abundances
- threaten honey bee health
* affect diversity.
* associate with infection.
* control distribution.
* determine distribution
- equilibrium
* influence growth
* lead to diversity
- revolution
* limit crop productivity
* threaten survival.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Many factor
* Most many factors affect hedgehogs
- moisture
- soil moisture
- weight
* Most many factors influence forest biodiversity
- immune responses
* Some many factors affect corrosion
- mite reproduction
- taste
* Some many factors associate with diseases
- good nutrition
* Some many factors contribute to mortality
- numbers
- osteoporosises
- pregnancy
- determine electricity
* Some many factors influence parasite load
- population abundances
* affect compositions
- decisions
- quality
* can have effects
- positive effects
* cause uncertainty.
* contribute to development
- explosions
* determine values.
* influence biodiversity
- completions
- cost
- situations
* require analyses.
* threaten survival.
Maternal factor
* Some maternal factors regulate development.
* account for the majority of second-trimester abortions.
Mental factor
* do affect pain, and especially litigation.
* play a greater role than they do in other events.
Mortality factor
* include diseases.
* limit numbers. | {
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Neurotrophic factor
* are essential for the growth, maturation and survival of nerve cells
- to the development of nociceptors during embryogenesis
- like nannies to brain cells
- messengers in the communication between neurons
* are proteins essential for nervous system development and function
- which function to regulate survival of neurons
* have the ability to stimulate nerve growth and regeneration.
* increase neuregulin expression in embryonic ventral spinal cord neurons.
* seem to protect nerve cells from damage under a number of conditions.
Nonliving factor
* are called abiotic factors.
* determine what living things can be supported in an ecosystem.
Numerous factor
* Most numerous factors govern population growth.
* Some numerous factors affect hair growth
- numbers
* govern growth
* increase a child's risk of hearing loss.
* influence behavior
* influence the ability to smell
- interactions among intestinal micro-organisms and their hosts
* involving either physical or emotional stress can cause menstrual irregularities.
* make pregnant and postpartum women more susceptible to thrombosis.
Nutritional factor
* are among the most important influences on primate food choice.
* can influence drug effects.
* play a certain role in prostate health.
Occupational factor
* are responsible for a significant amount of morbidity.
* can exaggerate or add to existing illness.
* play also an important role in the development of ganglions.
Other environmental factor
* affect blood pressure
* cause variation.
* have effects.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Other factor
* affect ages
- capacity
- communities
- decisions
- distribution
- hedgehogs
- outcomes
- phytoplankton communities
- quality
- results
- status
- voltage
* associate with consumption
- vegetable consumption
* can have effects
- impact
- positive effects
* cause incidents
- variation
* contribute to specialization.
* control reaction.
* determine ages
- responses
* have consequences
- negative consequences
* have significant consequences
* impact breathe techniques.
* impact proper breathe techniques
* include attributes
- development
- diseases
- environmental conditions
- oral diseases
- presence
- roles
- water
* influence choices
- extent
- global temperature
- metamorphosis
- success
- weight
* interfere with functions
- normal functions
* make differences
- huge differences
* may have effects
Other such factor
* influence results.
* may have effects.
Physical factor
* affect distribution.
* can determine the range of a species
- directly affect a man's ability to get and maintain an erection
* increase the risk of violence as well.
* influence distribution
Physiological factor
* Some physiological factors affect fermentation reaction
- photosynthesis
* Some physiological factors alter calcium metabolism
- determine roles
- regulate development
* affect the appestat, too.
* cause stress as well.
* lead women.
Power factor
* is the ratio of active power to the product of rms voltage and rms current
- true power or watts to apparent power or volt amps
* measure of the efficiency with which input power is converted to useful work.
Predictive factor
* are measures associated with the response to a specific therapy.
* can help to personalize cancer pain management.
Primary factor
* Some primary factors affect photosynthesis.
* Some primary factors limit human growth
* contribute to occurrences.
* determine presence. | {
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Protective factor
* Some protective factors are inherent in the nature of resilient people.
* are important throughout a child's developmental process.
* buffer children from the dangers associated with the risk factors.
* can exist in the individual or be obtained from the environment
- increase a child's own resiliency to risk
* refer to positive action strategies that build resiliency in youth.
* serve as buffers to foster adaptation and competence in the child.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Psychological factor
* Many psychological factors can contribute to postpartum depression.
* Some psychological factors involve in management
- weight management
* account for one half of all cases of insomnia.
* affect functioning and numerous related topics.
* are important in management
- most predictive of chance to recover
* can also make someone an atheist
- exacerbate symptoms and confound diagnoses
- greatly reduce sexual interest
- help or hinder in deciding to leave abusive relationships
- lead to the development of unexplained physical symptoms
* play a key role in activating the desire to eat
- major role for many men
* play an important part in causing diseases of all sorts
- database management
- little or no role in causing cancer
* related to impotence can be significant
- performance include personality, motivation and anxiety<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Psychosocial factor
* are important at a much earlier stage than previously believed
- in all forms of erectile dysfunction
- integral to the causation of schizophrenia
* can affect the illness experience and the clinical outcome
- also cause a child to have failure to thrive
- inhibit the development of coping mechanisms
* generate stress that in a vulnerable individual can aggravate the disease.
* influence a patient's response to treatment and rehabilitation.
* involve support from coworkers and supervisors.
* play a significant role in giftedness.
Recessive allele
* All recessive alleles cause genetic disease.
* Many recessive alleles have harmful effects so inbreeding depression results.
* are alleles that can be masked by a dominant allele
- necessarily more rare than dominant alleles
- the opposite of dominant alleles
Recessive gene
* Most recessive genes are rare.
* are genes
- what cause different color variations - in tigers as well as people
* can include genes for calico and true white coloring, blue eyes and long hair.
* express themselves only when crossed with another related recessive gene.
* present in only one copy can be identified only by further genetic crosses.
* require a chromosomal match from both parents to produce a given trait.
Regulator gene
* Most regulator genes are part of operons.
* can either initiate or block the expression of other genes.
Relate factor
* affect environments
- mothers
- nurse mothers
* include sources
- water sources | {
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Risk factor
* All risk factors are equal in men and women.
* Most risk factors affect responses.
* Most risk factors associate with hookworm infection
- outcomes
- contribute to death
* Some risk factors affect health
- appear specific to a particular type of leukemia
* Some risk factors are age, race, nationality, family history, diet, and physical inactivity
- alcoholism, drug addiction, excessive smoking, and poor dietary habits
- uncontrollable, such as advanced age, diabetes and family history of stroke
* Some risk factors associate with cancer
- certain diseases
* Some risk factors associate with coronary diseases
- heart diseases
- dental diseases
- metabolic syndromes
- oral cancer
- renal stone development
* Some risk factors contribute to growth
- mortality
- have an effect on each other
* Some risk factors increase a woman's risk of breast cancer more than others
- the likelihood of certain types of cancers
- relate to insulin resistance
* are a family history of bleeding and being male
- cleft lip or palate and presence of another birth defect
- familial dysbetalipoproteinemia or coronary artery disease
- high cholesterol and early coronary artery disease
- genetic or familial tendency toward the disease
- pituitary tumor
* are a previous history of acute cholecystitis
- medical history of cancer
- alcoholism , epilepsy , pulmonary tuberculosis , diabetes , and liver disease
- anything that increases a person's chance of developing a disease
- both genetic and linked to lifestyle
- conditions that increase a person s chance of getting a type of cancer
- diabetes, obesity, immunocompromise, antibiotics, and oral contraceptives
* are different for different types of cancer
- various types of cancer
- family history of Crohn's disease or Jewish ancestry
- frequent contact with chemicals
- habits or traits that make a person more likely to develop a disease
- observable and measurable indications of the presence of risk
- odds, something like the chances of winning at a casino
- older age and history of diverticula
- part of the causal chain, or expose the host to the causal chain
- seborrheic dermatitis of the face or scalp, rosacea, and allergies
* are similar in men and women with the inclusion of menopause in women
- to the general population
- things that are related to getting cardiovascular disease
* are traits or habits that make a person more likely to develop a disease
- lifestyle habits that make a person more likely to develop a disease
- related to the development and progression of heart disease
- travel to areas with poor sanitation, and having a suppressed immune system
* can affect patients in two ways
- also involve work organizational or social factors
- include variables other than physical conditions, such as emotional stressors
- lead to decreased body function or to disease
* depend on the character of the workplace
- type of glaucoma
* have nothing to do with symptoms.
* identify a person at higher risk for developing a specific disease or condition.
* include conditions
- cost
- genetic predisposition
* include high cost
- production cost
- medical conditions
- pneumonia
* increase likelihood.
* involve support and posture as related to positioning of the worker to the task.
* make one more susceptible to getting heart disease.
* play a role in how an individual's health status is determined
- an important role in birth outcomes
* show consistency over time and across different races, cultures, and classes.
* threaten survival.
* vary among different groups, depending on age and other factors
- depending on the type of cancer
* vary for different disorders and substances
- forms of the disease, although some are shared
- with different types of violence and often from community to community
+ Conduct disorder: Mental illnesses
* They are typically aggressive and threaten to hit people. They do not feel bad or guilty about hurting people, and often enjoy doing so. Many people with CD go on to develop antisocial personality disorder. Some risk factors are child neglect and the loss of family member and or parent. Anti-psychotic therapy is recommended in cases where the offender is psychotic. | {
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Second factor
* cause differences.
* contribute to use. | {
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Several factor
* Most several factors affect animals
- lifespans
* Some several factors affect health
- increase blood pressure
* affect a pig's requirement for a specific nutrient
- woman's chance of developing breast cancer
- an animal's ability to forage and acquire profitable resources
- capability
- enzymatic activity
- fertility
- glycemic index
- how calcium is absorbed in the body
- likelihood
- pediatric therapy, including liver dysfunction, renal disease or dehydration
* affect the amount of radiation that is absorbed by the earth at different places
- snow that can build up on a roof
- body's ability to cool itself during extremely hot weather
- fat composition of milk
- health and distribution of corals within a reef
- incidence of particular genetic diseases
- minimum detectable concentration of an element
- rate of salt absorption into the fish
* appear to be important determinants of photic retinal injury.
* are important in precipitating disease and in predisposing to calculus formation
- predicting the cohesiveness of a group
- related to sexual dimorphism
* are responsible for the formation of acidic soil conditions
- growth in per capita consumption of pasta
- imbalance of intestinal flora
- origins of species diversity gradients
* can affect aquatic habitats, which then affect biological communities
- personal health
* can cause delayed growth of a fetus
- discs to degenerate, including age
* can contribute to the amount of stress placed on the tissues
- damage of the host's immune system
- determine if a woman is at higher risk for developing breast cancer
- have a profound effect on a person's respiratory rate
* can influence a stallion's fertility
- development of virus diseases
- ovulation rate or number of ova shed
* cause people to swallow air
- water to be more corrosive than others
* change over years.
* confound how environmental estrogens affect the endocrine system.
* contribute to a person s tendency to gain weight
- adult obesity
- changes in body temperature with age
- heart disease
- nervousness such as lack of exercise, diet, financial pressures, etc
- potential
* contribute to the formation of renal stones in space
- large tidal volume in marine mammals
- narrowing of the spinal canal with degenerative changes
- pathogenesis of acne
- pathogenic mechanism of autoimmune diseases
- pathophysiology of fecal incontinence
- problem of hunger in the world today
- rarity of cancers
- rate of groundwater discharge along a coastline
* control the reproductive performance of superovulated females and stud males
- types
* determine a herbicide's soil half-life
- how long a light bulb lasts
* determine the basal metabolic rate
- extent and severity of swine dysentery in a swine herd
- occurrence and severity of radiation enteritis
- route by which radioactive wastes are disposed
- when, and how, neurons discharge in response to acoustic stimuli
* distinguish hares from rabbits.
* enhance nitrogen fixation.
* govern the development of human dental caries.
* help explain the higher risk of knee injuries among women
- why functional foods is one of the fastest growing categories of foods
- iron become absorbed in children
* increase a woman's risk of developing cervical cancer
- susceptibility to vaginitis
* increase the chance for hypothermia in the elderly
- of getting skin cancer
* increase the risk of heart attack and stroke
- vascular disease
* influence development
- glucocorticoid actions on a given tissue
- nest success
- outcomes
- perceptions
- sexual maturity, including age, gender, and size
* influence the amount of energy needed to remove an electron from an atom
- money spent on health care
- development and severity of insulin resistance
- diabetic toward the development of infected, non-healing wounds
- size of an egg, the most important being the age of the hen
* make waterfowl particularly susceptible to disease.
* play a role in producing an increase in tuberculosis in America.
* play a role in the development of bacterial resistance
- onset of depression
+ Child support, Duration of support orders: Family :: Law
* Several factors can end a support order for a child under the age of majority.
+ Dispute, How disputes become serious: War :: Communication :: Conflicts :: Sociology :: Human issues
* Several factors make disputes more serious. Serious disputes may do a lot of damage to the people involved, and to their societies. | {
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Sigma factor
* associate with a core RNA polymerase under appropriate environmental conditions.
* give the enzyme the ability recognize their specific promoters.
Significant factor
* Some significant factors contribute to mortality.
* affect distribution.
* contribute to development.
* limit numbers.
Single factor
* can have drastic effects
* explain observations.
* influence success.
Situational factor
* are also predictive of violence.
* emphasize or diminish some aspects of one's personality.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Social factor
* Many social factors play into teaching and learning.
* Most social factors affect responses.
* Some social factors affect success
- appear to have enormous impact on violent crime
* affect health
* are a major factor in perception
- also a major cause for people s aggression
- the primary reason people do what they do
* can have as much impact on buying decisions as fuel costs
- precipitate suicidal thoughts
- serve to facilitate diffusion
* emphasize cultural perspectives, stigma and the influence of environmental stress.
* influence behavior
- breed success
* influence the acoustic variability in the long- distance calls of male chimpanzees
- long-distance calls of male chimpanzees
* play a major role in weight gain.
Socioeconomic factor
* are a significant component of man's environment
- major influences on both energy intake and energy expenditure
- the primary reason that children are available for adoption by foreigners
* play an important role in both nutritional excess and deficiency.
Sociological factor
* Many sociological factors influence crime rates.
* can have implications for design.
Specific factor
* Most specific factors regulate cell growth
* Some specific factors affect turbidity levels.
* influence growth.
* require further investigations
* trigger activations.
Such factor
* affect compositions
- movement
* alter effects.
* cause variation.
* determine potential.
* have effects.
* influence animals
- results
* may have effects
- secondary effects
* promote development.
Systemic factor
* are usually hormones made by a gland and secreted into the blood stream.
* impact breathe techniques.
* impact proper breathe techniques
Third factor
* determine biological diversity
* involve attention.
Tissue factor
* is present in most human cells bound to the cell membrane
- the principal physiological initiator of the coagulation cascade
* potent contributor to acute coronary events.
* promotes melanoma metastasis by a pathway independent of blood coagulation.
* regulates plasminogen binding and activation.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Transcription factor
* Many transcription factors contain a DNA-binding domain
- interact with co-factors that can modulate their activity
* Most transcription factor binding sites can occur in both orientations in promoters or enhancers.
* Most transcription factors bind to multiple binding sites in a genome
- promote development
* Some transcription factors affect fashion
- function to re-model chromatin, making DNA accesible to other factors
- have functions
- involve in responses
* Some transcription factors regulate metabolic responses
* are generally proteins with multiple domains
- proteins that activate or repress the expression of genes
- regulatory proteins that influence the expression of specific genes
* bind to DNA so they have DNA binding domain
- specific signals to promote or hinder RNA polymerase
- the promoters and allow RNA polymerase to act
* determine flower organ primordium identity and assure organ development.
* have a DNA-binding domain and a domain that activates transcription.
* play a central role in the control of morphogenesis and organogenesis
- key roles in cell fate specification and cell differentiation
* regulate whether genes are transcribed.
* represent only a small fraction of the proteins in a cell. | {
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Transgene
* All transgenes are under endosperm-specific regulation.
* Some transgenes appear to be associated with one- hit kinetics.
* allow breeders to incorporate completely novel traits into crop varieties.
* are genes.
* integrate randomly into chromosomal DNA and are transmitted as a Mendelian trait.
Trophic factor
* maintain the connections that are retained as development and learning take place.
* reduce the incidence of programmed cell death in a sympathoadrenal cell line.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | factor:
Various factor
* Some various factors affect dormancy
- numbers
- limit insect reproduction
* affect and influence the behavior of a child.
* affect the air resistance on a falling body
- different life processes of microorganisms
- fertility rate of a society
- production of ozone
* appear to be leading people to change faiths.
* are involved in determining what type of cell the stem cells develop into.
* can be responsible for the evolution of cannibalism rate
- limit sexual interest and capacity in men as they age
- speed up the course of illness, especially alcohol consumption
* contribute to the color that develops in leaves in the fall
- risk of child abuse and neglect of children
* influence copper absorption
- distribution
- electrical conductivity in milk
* influence the application of nutrients
- effectiveness of an enzyme
- growth and yield for different crops in an implicit manner
- length of time that fuel can be stored
- level of supplemental biotin required in sow rations
- microflora of the oral cavity and the gut
- pain a person feels when injured, sick or recovering from surgery
* lead to toxic reactions to local anesthetics.
* promote drug use.
Wild card
* are factors
- ideas and events well off the current trend lines in the business environment
- playing cards
* increase the number of ways in which each type of hand can occur. | {
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Feminism
* Critiques the unequal social, economic, political, and sexual status of women to men.
* advocates women entering careers that expand their minds.
* aims to break the bonds of anatomy and deny that biology is in any sense destiny.
* alleges to be about women's freedom.
* also coincides with anti-racist thought
- leads to senile dementia
* are doctrines
- political ideology
* becomes polarization along gender barriers.
* believes that women suffer from past that was hierarchical, hegemonic, and patriarchal.
* biological aberration.
* buttress for true masculinity.
* calls for women's ordination.
* component of civil society.
* confusing and usually misunderstood subject no matter what country is being discussed.
* consists in calling attention to and eradicating gender-based oppression.
* covers a very wide range of theoretical approaches and practical activities.
* culture a renewed society.
* describes activism and a commitment to action as much as a range of ideas.
* desires to reevaluate the way society under stands femininity and womanhood.
* double pronged project, including scholarship and activism.
* emphasizes that humanity is neither noble nor base and nations, big or small, are equal.
* fight for women's rights - power rights.
* has no age
- sense of color
- various meaning for each person, and colleges consider different things important
* hates men, and it especially hates men who act like men, men who take charge.
* iguores the natural and spiritual realities of the differences between men and women.
* illuminates the systematic oppression of groups by hierarchical social structures.
* is about breaking down arbitrary barriers
- challenging unequal power structures
- changing the way that people see men and women
- choices for women
- empowerment, pop-feminism, about power
- equal rights for women
- signs
- the self
- all about the power to choose
* is also about women believing in their own importance
- the force behind the myth of the second-class medical citizen
* is an all-class alliance which sees all women as equally oppressed
- analysis of power in relationships between individuals and between groups of people
- experiment in social change
- as much about freeing men from their roles as it is about freeing women
- at the cutting edge of nearly all major intellectual disciplines
- concerned with acknowledging the personal sphere as a social and political space
- concerned, first and foremost, with social justice for all women
- divided on the issue of the sex industry
- fundamentally about equality between men and women
* is more than an ideology, more than a philosophy
- gender equality
- rejecting traditional expectations of womanhood
- simply observing inequality and obtaining access to positions of power
* is now a major controversial part of society
- more about equal rights for women in general
* is part of a larger philosophy that values all life
- our culture
- relief from the pressure to be confined to only the traditional female role
- responsibility
- seen as an individual accomplishment
- something individual to each feminist
- supposed to be a movement about ensuring equality between the two genders
- suspicious of social structures that are hierarchical
- taken up in studies of sf much earlier than anti-racist discourse
* is the balance between strength and love that women manage to maintain
- belief that women are superior to men
- best thing that ever happened to men
- idea that people are equal
- life force of the universe the blue print for procreation
- mind, the body, the soul
- modest proposal that women are human beings, too
- movement to end the oppression women as a group face
- political and social movements that promote women's equality and rights
* is the radical notion that woman are people
- women are people
- theory, lesbianism is the practice
- world's most impotent political movement
- therefore a religious perversion
- treated as though it dirty word, when actually, it is the key to gender equality
- what keeps women's souls nurtured and alive
* is, after all, a movement that blurs the personal with the political
- properly, part of a larger philosophy that values all life
* keeps saying the sexes are the same.
* looks at patriarchy, values of masculinity, differing styles, stereotyping and prejudice.
* means creating a healthy environment for all women
- freedom to learn more
- many different things to different people
- the action by women and men to establish equality and justice for women
* necessarily has various shades and diverse tendencies.
* needs more men to be active in feminism.
* parallels racism and sexism.
* political ideoogy that calls for the radical reordering of society.
* represents freedom for women.
* requires ferocity, and hence verbal violence in defense of our freedom.
* respect a respect of women, a respect of humanity, a respect of life.
* seeks to include ALL women
- women in human rights
* seems to have had no effect on pornography.
* sees patriarchy as more pervasive, and as oppressive to women.
* social movement concerned with women's emancipation.
* stands for equality of access to rights, responsibilities and opportunities.
* tends to be an ideology that evokes instinctive indifference in males.
* transformational force, an individual and social force.
* usually involves women's equality with men in intellect, ability, and morality.
* works to change both laws and attitudes and thereby to keep women secure in their rights.
+ Lesbian, Lesbians and feminism
* Feminism is the political and social movements that promote women's equality and rights. They wanted feminism to be accepted by society. They believed lesbians were less accepted by society and might hurt the feminist movement.
* Feminism is about changing the way that people see men and women. Feminism says that women are poorly treated and that this must stop. Somebody who follows feminism is called a feminist. | {
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Individualist feminism
* advocates the equal treatment of men and women as individuals under just law.
* is all about individual rights and personal choice.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause | feminism:
Radical feminism
* can rectify men's disempowerment.
* is associated with the second wave of feminism.
* perceives that motherhood and marriage keep women from personal fulfillment.
* pushes for a revolution to free themselves from male enslavement and exploitation.
* seeks to deconstruct gender and put it back together according to a PC design.
+ Radical feminism, History: Feminism
* In the 1980s the Feminist Sex Wars happened. The Feminist Sex Wars were fights between radical feminists who said that porn, sex work, and BDSM are bad, and sex positive liberal feminists, who said that those things can be feminist. Radical feminism is associated with the second wave of feminism. This ended in the 1990s. Since then radical feminism has been less popular. The third wave of feminism is liberal. Some of the women who started radical feminism have died. However, radical feminism still has influence.
True feminism
* embraces the differences in all women and works to attain equality for all.
* strives for a world where all peoples are free.<|endoftext|>### beginning | cause:
Mortal
* All mortals are organisms
- subject to death
* are ordinary people thrust into conflict with gods
- structures
* create delusions.
* die, but gods live forever.
* eat the food of angels.
* is an organism
* live until they die, but ghosts hang around long afterward.
* live, die, then go to a miserable eternity in the underworld.
+ Soma: Hindu mythology
* Soma is like the Greek drink, ambrosia. It is also called amrita. It is what the gods drink, and what made them gods. Indra and Agni are known for drinking a lot of Soma. Mortals also drink it, giving then visions that are thought to be divine. The Ninth Mandala of the 'Rig Veda' is known as the Soma Mandala. It is mostly hymns to Soma.
+ The Labors of Herakles, Background: Greek mythology
* Mortals die, but gods live forever. Herakles was part mortal, part god. Zeus and his mother was the mortal Alkmene. Zeus' wife Hera was the goddess of marriage. She hated Herakles because he was one of her husband's bastards. She tried many times to kill him, even when he was a baby.
Mutagenesis
* is an important factor during the initiation and progression of human cancers
- part of mutation
* is the first step in a mutant hunt
- process by which DNA is mutated or modified
Natural cause
* Some natural causes are hypothermia, pneumonia, and emaciation.
* Some natural causes lead to disasters
- natural disasters
* can increase food poisoning cases in the summer.
Proximate cause
* involve hormonal secretions or neural impulses
- the physiology of an animal and are triggering causes
* refers to mechanism or development.
Ultimate cause
* are linked to survival, reproduction, and evolution
- the evolutionary explanations for behavior
* refers to evolution and history.
Egress
* are acts
- part of eclipse
* associated with an accident is usually in response to an emergency situation.
Emergence
* Associated with the idea of system principle called emergence.
* concept that has been ill-defined in systems literature.
* is appearances
- central in theories of integrative levels and of complex systems
- often a product of particular patterns of interaction
- the new paradigm for a global change
* new kind of cause and effect.
* occurs at stages.
* visual rating of speed of emergence prior to full stand establishment.
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Climb
* are motivated by the goal of exercises
- highers
- rises
* end with steppings.
* start with steppings.
Soar
* are rises.
* works to expose and abolish all forms of animal exploitation and abuse. | {
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Optical zoom
* is the real zoom, using the camera's optic lenses
- true zoom - it provides better images than digital zoom
* very important feature on a digital camera.<|endoftext|>### beginning | emergence:
Spike
* Most spikes have length.
* Some spikes are caused by forces
- have stamens
- increase and decrease for many days before they settle down
- reach height
* adorn their bodies and their fingers and toes end in sharp, wicked claws.
* are data points with large correlation coefficients, usually caused by hardware errors
- electrical discharge
- flexible, tending to lean over
- forceful the tidal waves of electric current
- implements
- inflorescences
- nails
- part of shoes
- projections
- rises
- sports equipment
- television stations
- used for running
* cause oral pain
* cause severe oral pain
* cover a cockroach's legs to enable it to climb and to protect it from predators.
* function in attachment and entry to host cells.
* have functions
* is electrical discharge
* occur when lightning strikes a transformer.
* protect bird from hard mouthed dogs.
* vary in density from open to dense, with short awns.
* work to discourage pigeons from landing.<|endoftext|>### beginning | emergence | spike:
Crampon
* are devices that people attach to their boots to help climb on the ice
- metal spikes that attach to boots and provide traction for icy, treacherous trails
- spike-soled boots
- useful for safety
* are, basically, spiked metal devices strapped to the bottom of a climber's boots.
* can also be useful for traction in snow.
* have sharp edges that can pierce both skin and other equipment
- points on the bottom and front of the boot
* is made from strong lightweight aluminum.
* shriek on rock, but are welcome in snow.
Flower spike
* Some flower spikes reach height.
* are tall and appear from late spring to early summer.
* arise from leaf axils and project about the surface of the water.
* make lovely cut flowers.
* persist into winter.
Viral spike
* are a. proteins used for virus binding to cells.
* arrayed on the host membrane are now on the virus. | {
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